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ZEISS IKON

LAWN TENNIS OPEN MIXED DOUBLES.

L GOLDMAN AND MRS. LOCKER WIN FINAL,

THE

HONGKONG

THE TIDE TURNS.

SOCIALISTS DEFEATED

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1931..

IN AUSTRALIA.

Melbourne, Dec. 19.

"NO RENT" CAMPAIGN.

MOHAMEDAN LANDLORD AND SERVANTS MURDERED.

Lucknow, Dec. 20.

The Congress "no rent”

CAM-

The semi-finals and final of the The Nationalists have beaten Open mixed Doubles tournament the Socialists in the genorul elec-paign is waning owing to the organized by the Chinese Recreationtion. Club were decided at Causeway Bay ever the week-end, L. Goldman and Mm. Lockner emerging winnora of the championship by beating M. K. Lo and Mr. James yesterday after-tionallat Prime Minister. town by 6-2, 6-4.

On Saturday 1 Goldman and Birs. Lockner erented something of a sur prine by eliminating M. W. Lo and 1 Enid Le 6-4, 6-1, while M. K. Lo

and Mina Rumjaha 6-4, 6-3.

CAMERA and Mrs. James beat H. D. Rumjahn

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Racing in "Sporting Blood"

Among those elected are: Mr. Scullin, the Labour Prime Minister, a Labourite.

Mr. Stanley Bruce, former

ban placed upon it by the United Provinces Government, also duo to the fact that the sale of the sugar crop, owing to the fall in Na-Imports from Java, which have

boon advarsely affected by tariffo,) Mr. W. M. Hughes, one time Las helping tenants to pay their bour and afterwards Nationalist rents. Premier.

A Mohamedan landlord, Syed Among those defeated Is the Im Ranal, and two of his servants Treasurer, Mr. E. G. Theodore, were burned recently charged with

to death by their corrupt tenants, apparently in connexion practice in Queensland.

with the "no rent" campaign, in The fal yesterday was worthy of The Nationalists already number a village in the Amrohn district. the accasion and produced Home 37 as compared with 23 at the time A third servant escaped and re- tennis of a high standard. The win-of the dissolutioa. ners deserved their win but

turned with police to find the жего The Nationalist member, Mr.bodies burned to ashes.-Router. rathor fortunate in Anding Mrs. James somewhat off form. The Brstons, will probably be the next set saw Goldman and his

Prime Minister. partner dominating the play, the former being particularly deadly at the not. The Josera put up a hard dght In the recond set and all but forced the issue the full distance. M. K. Lo was vory active for him and retrieved many Ticult Hht, Occasionally his partner brought off sonte brilliant strokes but she was not altogether on top form.

Final Results.

Later.

The final state of the parties is: Lyouxites

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SculBuiten

Countryites

Langiten

Independents

The gains nre, as

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A Separate Cause.

Lucknow, later. The burning of a landlord und his two servants at Amroha is not connected with the no rent cam- paign, as the campaign has not yet started there. It appears the landlord objected to the mis-i creants stealing distrained sugar-j

cane-Reuter. follows.--

ware: Scullinites

19.

At the conclusion of the match,yonsites 15, Countryites 1. Lan- afr. M. W. Lo (President

of the riten 2. Independents 1. The Chinem R. C.) expressed thanks 14 logacs Mr. Justice Lindsell and Mrs. Lindsell for their presence,

remarked the best

| Reuter

that a Me. Lindsell wna unspire in the Colony and as he had «fliciated at many nals in the past, the Chinese R. C. thought that CHRISTMAS CONCERT.

of the

if he were not asked to umpire yester. day the pinyers might not realise iti was the final

Open Mixed Doubles Tournament. As it was they lud played very good tennis. After congratulating the winners Mr.

the?

WELL-ATTENDED FUNCTION AT UNIVERSITY.

The authorities took steps to ip tale campaign in the bud, and following the search of the Gon- greas headquarters the President of the Kisan (Peasants)

Com mittee was arrested at his home on December 13,

There

Railway Sobatnge.

were no casualties, though

a

Calcatta, Dec. 20. For the second time within week, a passenger train has been. maliciously derailed in Indin, id he could sympathise with

A most enjoyable time was spent owing to removal of Ash plates. 1ers ar he knew what tough opposi by some 400 people in the Great

The railment occurred at tion they had been against,

Hall of the University last night. Asansol, 110 miles from here. Continuing Mr. Ez zemarked that, when the fifth annual Christains unlike other tournaments, the Mixed concert, organised by the Con-the engine and nine bogies jump- Daulles Championship had been ear miltee and numbers of the longed the rails, lying at an angle of ried out

forty-five degrees, in accordance with the kang University Christian Associn- schedule. At the beginning they hadtion, was heist. The programe, December 17, forty miles from

The other derailment was fixed yesterday for the final and they which consisted had adhered to the date. For

Christmas of that Chels and

Bombay, when one Community Singing.

railwayman they had to thank the competitors for their superation and also the was conducted by Mr. F. Mason, was killed and a passenger was Hon. Secretary, Mr. Leung Sai-wah A.R.CO., LT.C.1., with Dr. L. T. infured.--Reuter. for the work he had done.

Kides Assistant Conductor.

on

The speaker then asked Mrs, Lind- There were three community in by everybody, sell to deliver the goods." After she singing items, the real being pre- Among those present. was the had done no Aina Enid Lo, the Joensentations oľ the Association's | Vice-Chancellor, Sir William Champion, presented her with Chair, assisted in some mumbers | Horrel, members of the teachingg by boya of St. John's Cathedral | staff and proañinent members of the

borquet of flowers.

In returning thanks Mrs. Lindsell choir, with Mrs. Mathieson as community. congratulated the winners and revocalist. The presentations were The hall had been prettily de- marked that the Lennis in the second warmly, applaatided and the com-rorated with

set reminded them of Helon Willa, munity singing was heartily joined | und flowers,

the Christma

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