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SHAMEEN TENNIS

CLUB.

RESULTS OF THE VARIOUS COMPETITIONS.

Bhamoen, Jan. 26. The results of the Ladies Singles' Championship, Ladies' Singles Handi- cap, Ladies' Handicap Doubles and the Mixed Doubles. held under the auspices of the Shameen Laws Tennis Club during the season 1930/1031 nro an follows:

TOBACCO. AND SPIRIT SMUGGLING.

"FIND" ON BOARD RIVER STEAMER.

Aboard the river steamer Tai Lee, at an early hour this morning, there was considerable bustle and activity as Revenue Officers made

JANUARY 27. 1931.

TUNGSHAN GOLF CLUB.

BEST SCORE FOR THREE YEARS.

Canton, Jan. 26. In the qualifying round of the Captain's Cup Competition played at surprise visit, with the view to the Tangshan Golf Club yesterday, Covering the source of a large K. L. Dugan returned the very ex-1

of contraband liquor and tobacco. Searching the stokehold, rellent acore of 74 minus 806, xo- Ladies' Handicap Doubles.

Iron plates, to ing out in 19 and returning in 35.) First Round Memes, Ealos and they lifted some

aberet compartment in This is the best score returned Wolcott (-15) beat Misses Blick disclose

found 17

Jars of Chi- and Lohman (-40) 0/4, 6/2; Mimen. which were Olivecruna and Cleopatre (plus 15).neso spirits and some five pounds since J. C. II. Bonbright won the beat Memes. Gilman and Manning of Chinese tobacco

championship with a gross score (Plus 15)0/2, 6/0; Mdme. Laffond and, With evidence thus secured of Miss Beer (1430), bya; Mdmos. Wolf systematic smuggling the arrest of 70 in 1928, when he did the and Tuson (scratch), bye.

The second best card of the day Second Round.--Mdme. Laffond and Ing the discovery, of all the per- was returned by I. 11. Laffond

was immediately effected. follow-second nine holes in 33, Miss Bear beat Mdmes. Eales and sunnel of the stokehald. By with a score of 87 minus 14-73.- Wolcott 0/3, 6/21 Mdmes. Olivecronat ROBE

questioning and elimina- and Cleopatro bent Memes, Wolf and process the hend freman

Our Own Correspondent, tion, only

and Tuson, 6/0, 6/3.

Final--MdreR. Olivecrann and his immediate subordinate were Cleopatre beat Mdme. Laffend and retained, for Police Court proceed-

inga which occurred at R Minn Beer 6/4, 6/7, 6/2.

hour before the Magistrato Williams).

Ladies' Bingles Handicap, First round. Mrs, Surber (30), bye: Miss Bick (30), bye; Mrs. Smith (scratch), bye: Miss Lehmann

Inter (Mr.

A plea of not guilty" was ten- dered

(-30), bye: Mdme. Olivecrona (plus bend fireman and of

15) beat Mrs. Cruickshank (plus Ib), 8/6 6/3: Mrs. Gibbons (scratch), by Mime. Laffond (15), bye; Mrs. Enies (acratch), bye.

SUGAR MARKET.

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.

by his subordinate, to of possession of the

The fallowing cabled quotations) dutiable spirits and tobacco,

Revenue Offeer Grimmitt, in at the close of the sugar markets yesterday have been received by In-1 sald his Blick bent charge of the case.

Messrs. Pentranth and Co. Second round.--Miss Mrs, Surber, 6/3, 6/3; Miss Lehanann formation was to the effect that w/o from Mrs. Smith; Mdme. Olive the whole affair was a business in Breman wa 49 crona bent Mra, Gibbons, 3/6, 8/1, 6/2: which the head Mitme. Lalfond beat Mrs. Eales, 6/0, much concerned as were the others.

However, he had no evidence tol G/1.

the support the charge against hend fireman.

Semi-final--Miss Blick bent Miss Lelinaun, 6/4, 6/3; Mdme. Oliveerona beat Mume. Lalfond, 6/3, 6/4.

The head freman was discharg- Final Miss Blick best Mdmead, while the other man was fined Oliverona, 7/5, 4/0, 6/3.

$250 and $100 respectively on

Ladies Singles Championship.

First round Mrs. Watson, bye; the two charges, with alternative Mim. Oliveerona, bye: Miss Blick, sentences of two months' and six bye, Miss Beer, bye; Mins Lehmann weeks' imprisonment, beat Mime, Laffond, 6/1, 7/5; Mrs. Smith, bye; Mrs. Gibbons, hge; Mrs. Surber, bye.

Second round.-Mdme. Oliveerona w/o from Mrs. Watson; Miss Bleki beut Miss Beer, 6/4, 1/2; Miss Leh- mann w/o from Mrs. Smith; Mrs. Surber beat Mrs. Gibbons, 5/3.0/3.

Seminals.-Miss Dlick beat Mame, Olivecrone, 6/2, 6/4; Miss Lehmann bout Mrs. Surber, 6/1, 6/9.

Mias Blick beat Miss Lehmann, 6/3, 6/4.

and Greene (-40) beat Mrs. Wolf and Willson (-15), 6/4, 6/2; Mr. and Mrs. Cruickshank (plus 15) bent Missi Blick and Farrier (—16), 6/2, 6/2: Miss Fulton and Rankin (30) w/o from Mr. and Mrs. Watson.

London Terminals. March 5/10% down 11⁄2d. May 6/1 down 1d. August G/5 down id, December 6/9 down 10, Cubans 96% C.L.F. U.K., afloat," buyera 5/10%1⁄2 (down 3d.).

New York Terminals. March 1.27 down 4 pts. May 133 down 4 pts. July 1.41 down pt, September 1.48 down 4 pls. December 1.65 down 7 pts.

COTTON DISPUTE.

2nd Round-Mdme. Oliveerana and Maaning beat Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons, 6/1, 671; Máme. Cleopatre and Platt GOVERNMENT STILL HOPES

TO MAKE PEACE. beat Mrs. Tuson and Braud, 6/3, 6/2; Mdme. Laffond and Halle beat Miss Lehmann and Green", 12/1, 8/4;} Miss Fulton and Rankin beat Mr. and Mrs. Craickshank, G/4, 1/2.

Mixed Doubles Handicap.

London, Jan. 26. 1st RoundMr. and Mrs. Gibbons

Although the ballot of weavers) (scratch) bye: Mrs. Oliverona and

Semi-Anais Mitme. Cleopatre and resulted in rejection by 90,000 to Manning (scratch) beat Mr. and Mrs. Platt bent Mrs. Oliveerona and Man- 45,000 of a proposal for giving Exles (~~~416) 0/2, 0/1; Mrs. Tuson ning. 2/6, 6/4, 7/6: Miss Fulton and negotiating powers to Its executive and Braud (plus 16) beat Miss Heer Rankin beat Mme. Laffond and Italie, in Lancashire, in the cotton dispute,

Lancaster (-815) 75, 9/4; 6/1, 9/2.

Fulton Ranking officials of the Ministry of Labour

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., Cleopatra nude Plats (scratch) Finel-Ming Porter and Rondane are continuing their efforts to ef

apply to

Sole Agents Tel. 2771.

7/5, 6/3: Meme. Lafond and Halin Cleopatre and Platt owing to Mr. fect a settlement, and are to-day (15) best Bira. Manning and Annett Platt's absence from Canton-Dur in touch with both sides to the! (serntch), 2/6, 6/3, 6/3; Miss Lehmann Own Correspondent.

dispute.--British Wirclean,

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