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CLEVER DISPLAY BY YOUNG CHINESE.
RUMJAHN OUT.
GOLD FROM SAND. FAMOUS ESTATE SOLD,
SUCCESS CLAIMED.
Paris, Feb. 4.
RESULT OF HEAVY DEATH DUTIES.
The
Minute specks of gold are stated:
most important Scottish to have been produced from sand estate transaction since Ben Lo by Professor Dunikowsky, themond and adjoining properties of Polish engineer, in test of hin the Duke of Montrons were diy- "alchemy cinima 1o-night. posed of about 18, inonths ago, in
His two attempts this afternoon announced. mat with complate
faflure. but in The Earl of Moray has sold 1.
he was famous Kinfnuns Castle estates in Although it
can hardly comeja Anal test this evenint
Perthshire, to pay death duties. within the description of "sen-apparently more
Miveral ore from California was He succeeded to the property in sational", the defent of H. D. Rumjahn by Taul Wai-pui, in the placed in a crucible, the electric 1980. open. tennis championship yester-current of his apparatus was turg duy certainly provided somethinged on, ami a powder similar in in the nature of a shuck for the pars carefully examined by The River Tay rame through the
to ivory was obtained, This was, who majority of the onlookers ined the court, as it entailed the elimination of one of Hongkong's lending players.
The extates comprise 2,360 nervs considerable portion of which is woodland, and include nine farms,
the experts with miscroscopes, lands.
The price how not been dis- and minute specks of gold were stated to be visible.
efosed, but over a year ago, when | A fourth experiment
is heinthe estates were first placed The match contained all
the made.
the market, £100,000 was a Ague elements which contribute to au
Dunikowsky was under arrest, quoted. enjoyable spectacle and leave the promotion company having al spectators with an increased ap-leged that his claim to extract gold previation of the skill and finesse was fraudulent.
Wif
Clever strokes. 1.ye rame.
courterafie Bent strategy. »kilful brilliant recoveries from seeming- Anc ly hopeless positions and sportsmanship were some of the features of this Kumme which shoulders stands out hond aud above any so far played in present tournament.
thes
of
LOCAL RUGBY,
PRACTICE GAME AT KOWLOON.
A mevonen-mids practice game will Taui surprised everybody by bisbe played by members of the Kowlood alinost profound knowledge Rugby Club at Kim Park in-morrow finesse and his ability to adopt afternoon at bekk. The folles, it with success, It took Itumnjakt ing have been selectrodi - all his time to counter li with No. 1 team 1 1 Skinner: Dr. defensive strokes, and it was only Hutchison, J. J. Fenneson; B. Black; Ti McNider, G. G. Bonbam, J. E. Wil the second sel, when temporarily lost his control after" securing a big lead, that "E." | found himself in the position to stage an offrusivo,
in
Like Seasoned Player. Truf's all-court work was rothe- Thing iz the nature of revelation.
A manoeuvringa
for openings by which to adminis. ter the coup de grace were carried
No. 2 team..... A Easterbrook; T. Whitley, D. P. Ribby: A. W. Terrible: be Curon, 3. Riddell av. K. Kerr.
Itesersen J. Davis, A. Owen Davis, Bowden, Mulher, Stoker.
***
TEST CRICKET.
The name of the purchaser, too, has not been divulged, although it is known that he intends selling the outlying portions of the estate.
TO FIGHT MALARIA.
IMPORTANT EXPERIMENTS IN AFRICA AND INDIA. Important developments in the control of malaria will result, it is hoped, from experiments to be carried out this year in Africa and India.
Sir Malcalin Watson, Director at Tropical Hygiene at the Ross Institute, is on his way to Afrien with two new rugs which have been prodared by Dr. Schuleauan, who is co-operating with the In- stitute in malaria research, while new research station is belug pened in Bengal,
stateA Sir Malcolm
that, in Northern Rhodesiu, malaria enses
out with the precision of a season SOUTH AFRICANS SCORE BIG among the white population have
TOTAL,
now been reduced to under five) per 1,000.
"This is all the more remark- able," he continues; "since 40 per are infected with malaziä.”
Christ Church, Feb. 20. In the First Test match between terrific "work" he got on the ballThe Nouth African add New Zealand. cent. of the 1,500 untive children; made in so Hy confusing the tourists compiled the huge total things that it was difficult to an of it runs in reply to 203 which was ticipate whether the bal would made by New Zealand on Saturday.
J. A. J. stand up. slide away or come in For the South Africans
ed player, while his meticulous: necuracy in placements Itumjan fairly on the run. The
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One of the objects of Sir Mal- colm's visit is to carry out experl-
to the receiver. As a matter of Christy contributed 203, Bruce Mments to care these children. fact, it did all of these and Rum-hell 113, E. 1.. Dalton 82 and D. Jahn had to watch the ball right Morkel 1. At the close of play the
New Zealanders had scored 16 runs]
on to his racket before be Wan without Jons-Reuter. quite certain with what, stroke he should reply.
LOCAL CRICKET. THE INDIAN R.C. TEAM
FOR SATURDAY.
Those who expected to Nee "H.D." counter Tsui's superior| ground strokes by means of his dazzling net work, quickly saw how impossible it was for the In- dian to employ his favourite tac-
The following will be represent the ties, for Tsui with ble deadly and Indian Recreation Club ist. eleven in well-concealed driving, passed hima League Match against the Royal tims and again when Rumjahn ad-Artillery on the home ground at As a matter of Sookunpoo on Saturday, March 5th.) fact, Rumjaha scored only HIXA. A. Rumjahn (Capt.). F. D. points from the net during the Pereira, S. R. Kerman, A. I. Hum Jahn, A. II. Madar, S. A. Ismall, O. Ismail, A. R. Minu; A. K. Mina, J. S. A. Curreem and H. D. Rumjahn. Reserve.--. e Arculli.
vanced to the net.
whole of the game.
Rumjahn's Defence. Generally speaking, Rumjaha chief weapon of attack wun his defence and in this phase bo ex- celled. Despite Titl's clever mixing of shots, length, pace and trajectory, Rumjan returned with splendid regularity and every point was hotly contested, in- volving rallies of unusually great length. Occasionally
HOME FOOTBALL.
ARGUMENTS FOR CUP
SEMI-FINALS.
London, Feb. 29.
A COUNCIL'S LAND TRANSACTIONS.
MINISTRY INQUIRY ASKED.
Hull City Council has decided to make application to the Minis- try of Health to hold a pubile in- quiry into
certain Corporation transactions in land and property. A special inquiry committee ap- painted to investigate the matter report that certain persons have refused to appear before them and they feel justified in asking for
Ministry inquiry.
Alderman R. Mell, Deputy Lord Mayor, stated that they had in- vestigated 373 transactions and, in 47. members of the Corporation. were known to have negotiated on behalf of venors.
li was stated that the 47 trans- actions did not mean that the num- Alder- ber of members was 47.
The Association Cup semi-finals, toman Pearlman pointed out that "L.D." be played on March 12, are: found himself in the position to
Open Singles.
one hand.
SUGAR MARKET.
THE LATEST CABLED. QUOTATIONS.
Arsenal v. Manchester City, at Villa Probably the number of membera whip out a few of his "apecials" Park, or in the event of a repiny on could be counted on the fingers of which completely beat hin op- the Wednesday's ground. ponent, but for the most part it Chelsen v. Newcastle, at Hudders- was a defensive Rumjaha in ac- field, or in case of a replay on Black- tion, who would have won on his burn's ground-Renter. defence had not Tsul displayed sufficient skill, courage and tenneity to beat him in the rallies.
E.C. Fincher. Taui's next op ponent, won with ease against F. Grose, conceding but a game in each of the two sets, while Honda, another serious contender in the lower half, overcame G.C. Burnett, in straight sets, although he was 6-1. taken to 7-5 in the opening stage. 4.
Another noteworthy perform;} ance was that of J. W. Leonard who defeated Horace Lo, while G. W. Sewell, now a "white hope," added further laurels to his crown G-4, 5-7, 0-4.
alxteen by punning into the last
at the expense of F. H. Kwok. Ho Ka-lau enjoyed an unexpected. ly easy passage against Akiyama. while Luk Ding-cheong accounted for Owen Hughes without being serlously extended.
The complete results of yesterday's matches follow:
J. Honda beat . C. Burnett 7-5, (0-1.
Chiu Chun-chiu beat 11. Y. Ho G-7, 0-2, 6-4.
E. C. Fincher beat Groso, G-1, 6-1. Ho, Ka-lau beat Y. Akiyama 0-0, G. W. Sewell beat F. H. Kwok G-1,
Luk Ding-cheong beat H. Owen Hughes.8-6, 6-2.
J. W. Leonard heat H. Lo 6-3, 6-0. Taui Wai-pul beat II. D. Rumlahn
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME,
Club Championship.
V. R. Gordon y D. B. EvanŁA. » S. E. Green v A. C. I. Bowker.
C. C. Stark v i. B. Raworth,
F. A. Redmond v A. H. McBride. A. D. Humphreys v W. 31. Barton. L. Forster v L. 31. S. Lloyd.
The following cable at the closo of the sugar market yesterday has been received by Messrs. Pen- treath and Co.
London Terminals.
March (1933) 6/10%. May 6/14% down 1%. August 6/41⁄2 down 1%d. December 6/7 down 1d. Buyers at above prices, nollers asking d-d, more.
New York Terminals.
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