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TENNIS

Bank Beaten By K.C.C.

Thirty-two Players

Take Part

A KEEN STRUGGLE

THE HONGKONG

THE BOOKSHELF

SOME NEW LIGHT.

FICTION

Latest additions to Mossrs. Ward, Lock and Company's Colonial Library series contain Bone excellent Night Retion by popular writers.

"Valentine" has already, given us some good work, notably "The Blue Pool and he now claims our attention with "Young Desire."

This is an entertaining study of a

Playing eight pairs aside, the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday de- feated the Hongkong and Shang-room hai Bank in a tennis match by Ave matchen, twelve being left drawn.

It was a most interesting after noon's tennis, and despite the severe hent, great enthusiasm was displayed by the contestants, each of whom played no less than 64

games.

In the aggregate scores the K.C.C. won by 28 matches to the Bank's 23 whilst the total game! were 253 and 221 respectively.

Gray and Burnet! were the monta successful Cricket Club pair, win. ning six matches and drawing two. | G. A. White and E. Zimmern for the winners, also emptored half a dozen matches and lost two. C. F. Hyde and H. W. Turner were con spicuous for the Bank, winning six matches, losing one and draw- inn. Mors and Stagg also played well to win six und lose but two.

The complete results were; I. C. Fincher and J. C. Lyal K.C.C.), lost to Turner und Hyde 3-6; lost to Morse and Stagg 3-5; drew with Stabb and Rigg 44 beat Clelland and Robertson 6-2,

young orphan girl who had bron forced to dream her dreams in the

earn her living and back of # Suddenly she is transferred to a Paddington slum. lovely country house, to be adopted by her father's oldest friend whose only wish was to make up to her for the years that the locusts bud enten. How she reacts to her new life provides an excellent story, charmingly told, with many deft touches, in which romance, of course, plays its part. A refresh- ing novel well worth reading.

TELEGRAPII. MONDAY, MAY 9, 1932.

Ottwell Binns is always good for really exciting novel. He lives thoroughly up to his reputation in "White Gold." The hero of the story, on Home leave. gets an S.0.S. call from a friend gupied in Mozambique who holds the secret of a platinum find which corrupt officials seek to filch from

A thrilling

and генспе neck-and-neck

for the trea- sure follow. Apart from the excilment of the story, which is never relaxed, the novel is note- worth for its atmosphere. A book which 1 hard to lay aside until they have

readers will find it |INAUGURATION OF Y'S:

reached the at page.

MEN'S CLUB

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"The Bushmaster," by Ben Bolt.

The late M. Albert Thomas, Director of the International Labour Bureau, who passed away suddenly in Paris yesterday.

INTERPORT SIDE DEFEATED.

COLOURLESS GAME ON

CLUB GROUND

In their Inst match before sailing for Shanghai, the Interport Cricket aloven

strong were defeated by n Rost cloven, captained by Alan Reid,

colourless game. by ten rans, in

The Rest eloven had the first lense of the wicket, and on a pitch which the batamen was kicking rather badly, adopted cautious

lous tactics, with the result that runa came very slowly, the bowling was rather At the end of an hour's piny only forty runs were on board, play which is ample testimony of the slow rate of run-getting.

C.

C. Fincher who opened the inninge with A. M. Rodrigues, played a very clean innings, hitting the bail

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The score was raised to a hundred runs, when Guano was bowled by Burnett. A further 23 runs were nded for the seventh wicket by Anderson and Pereirn, and then the Innings came to a rapid close. Ander son was undefented with 37 runs, the result

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boat Black and Law 5-3; beat Wade and Stillard 6-0; heat Lawson and Hambly 5-3.

Miau bowled very well in his first spell, and was unlucky in not getting more than one wicket. Madar in a brief try tied the batsmen down with This spin bowling, and claimed

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little too far up, but was ters extremely well drawn. In

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Beck was kicking fairly high, and in S. A. Gray and G, C, Burnett trooper bent on the capture of a

With the motto of "Fellowship-taking two wiekets for ten runs bu (K.C.C.) beat Tarner and Hyde notorious hushranger in adven-ys Men's Club sturled

Culture-Service". the Hongkong was helped by the ground. 6-0; beat Morse and Stagg 6-3;turesume soul but by no means a

The Belding was fair, but might beat Stabb and Rigg 6-0; beat bad character and when the two test when the inaugural dinner of have been better. However, under Yort Dret Non Curr

clash there are plenty of thrills, the Club was held at Lane, Crash griling sun they put up a good Their final encounter provides a

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Cleland and Robertson 6-0; beat Adamson and Dunkley 6-2; drow with Black und Law 4-1; drew with Wade and Stillard 4-4; beat Law-drar, in which a startling son and Haml>ly 6-3.

velation is mane regarding the re-

E. Abraham and W. Zimmern (K.C.C.) drew with Turner and Hyde 4-4; lost to Morse and Stagg 0-6; drew with Stabb and Rigg 4-4; lost to Cleland and Robertson 3-5; drew with Adamson and Dunkley 4-4; beat Black and Law 6-3: drow with Lawson and Hambly 4-4.

G. A. White and E. Zimmern (K.C.C.) lost to Turner and Hyde

2-6; bent Morse and Stagg heat Stabb and Rigg 6-2;

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Mr. Tang Eng-Boot (President) was in the chair, and numbered among the quests were Sir William Hornell and Hon. Mr. S. W. T'so.

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Interport Side.

The Interpart side opened with ftiehardson and Soyer to Pereirs and Robert Lee. The batsmen could not ake any undue risks as the ball was gotting rather dangerously off the fast bowler, who, however, was not Mr. R. H. C. Lim, in proposing quite so necurate and sent the health of the guests, said the many full tones down. Sayer was Club was an infant, to be reared by Fincher in the slips off Lee, the out as the result of a brilliant catch by the three best nurses, fellow-ckiaman taking the ball low down ship, culture and service.

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Sir William Bornell in response A change in the bowling with Anderson Music Co. said he hoped the Club would lead the senior Rotary Club of Hongkong

Cleland and Robertson 6-2: beat DECOYING GIRLS FROM greater public service.

Adamson and Dunkley 6-0; beat Black and Law 6-1; beat Wade and Stillard 6-1; lost to Lawson and Hambly 3-5.

C. P. F. James and D. S. Green (K.C.C.) lost to Turner and Hyde 3-5; lost to Morse and Stagg 2-6; lost to Stabb and Rigg 20; heat Cleland and Robertson 6-1; beat Adamson und Dunkley 6-3; beat Black and Law 6-1: beat Wade and Stilliard -0.

J. Scull and A. Howe (K.C.e, lost to Turner and Hyde 16; lost to Stabb and Rigg 2-6; drew with Cleland and Robertson 4-4; lost to Dunkley and Adamson 1-6: drew with Black and Law 4-4: bent Wade and Sulliard 5-3; lost Lawson and Hambly 3-5.

to

C. J. Tacchi and G. Lực #K.C,C.)

lost to Turner and Hyde 3-6; lost to Morse and Stagg 2-6; beat Stubb and Rigg 6-3; bent Cleland and Robertson 6-0; bent Adamson and Dunkley 6-0; drew with Black and Law 4-4; beat Wade and Stillard 5-8; bent Lawson and Hambly 5-3,

G. A Crabbe and

Herridge (K.C.C.) lost to Turner and Hyde 1-6; lost to Morse and Stagg 1-6; lost to Stabb and Rigg 1-6; drew with Cleland and Robertson 1-4; lost to Adamson and Dunkley 3-5; drow with Black and Law.4-4; lost to Wade and Sillliard 2-6; lost to -Lawson and Hambly 1-6,

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CORRESPONDENCE.

Sanitary Boned Election.

To the Editor, Hongkong

Telegraph.1

COLONY

wns

Mesara,

POLICE RESERVE

ORDERS FOR CURRENT WEEK

Police Reserve Orders by the Hon. tall Mc. T. H. King, Inspector General of

Gosano and Anderson, hnd the desired effect. Anderson kept an immaculate length, fighting the ball cleverly, and quieldy accounted for three batsmen. Mr. Wm. Vison Lee, replying Mitchell und Madar. stayed in for to the toast of the International some time, the former bringing off Allegations that he was involved Association of Y's Men's Club, prosome nice shots to the leg off "Peretra. in a large number of cases of de- posed by Mr. S. B. Tan, gave who had relieved Gosane. He coying girls to places outside the brief sketch of the history of the eventually caught and bowled by Colony for immoral purposes were movement and revealed how quickly Anderson. Madar batled very well

a Chinese who, it had developed.

fur his brought against

ts, and was bowled by runs. together with a young girl, appear-

Cosano, Minu

livened up the The Hon. Mr. S. W. Tso pre-end by same hurricane hitting, coring | Palice, state: ed before Mr. Wynne Jones at the posted the success of the Y's Men's sighteen runs in one over off Ander Central Police Court this morning.Club. In the course of which he ex-son, which includes two sixes, n feur

The defendurts were charged by tolled the objects of the organisa-and a two. Inspector F. Shaftain, who is now tion. The Hongkong Club was Kril, who took the boll towards the attached to the Secretariat for baby as yet, but he was sure that end of the innings, caused hayne, Lake Chinese Affairs in the pince of In-under the leadership of Mr. Tang.

Ling three wickets for three rtins, spector John Murphy, transferred together with the co-operation of ty

Headquarters. The the members, it would soon develop charges against the defendants were of decoying from the Colony willing to do servies, to the com- into a healthy lad, ever ready and to Fatsban a young Chinese girl munity here and to mankind for the purposes of prostitution.

general. Both defendants pleaded guilty.

Mr. mand, Inspector Shuftais informed Procter-Smith

In asking for a week's formal re-replied, after which Mrs. Margaret addressed the

Police

the police were endeavouring to

in

Tang Eng-hosi suitably

KENTUCKY DERBY.

BURGOO KING WINS FROM ECONOMIC

Louis Villes (Kentucky), May 8. The Kentucky Derby over one and a quarter miles was run here yester

and resulted follows:

his Worship that the girl whom the gathering on the work of the Y's defendants were alleged to have Men's Club in America. decoyed was still in Fatahon and

Club songs, led by Mr. Li Chur-day bring her back to the Colony.hi and Mr. Yinson Lee were sung There was als the possibility of by the gathering, after which dane further charges being brought ing was enjoyed." against the man in connexion with other similar affairs. At present the police were making enquires into no fewer than eleven coses against the man.

The defendants were accordingly remanded for one week.

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LONDON PLAN TO CHECK SMASHI-GRAB RAIDERS

London, May 8.-

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There were twenty starters, by five lengths with a hond separating the second and third horser.

The pari-mutuel betting on a $2 stake was as follows:

Burgoo King 313.24, 85.08 and $4. Economie. $15.62 and $8.04 Stepenfetchit 83,52

Irishbred and Border Warrant A special device which will blind were among the unplaced horses with gus and incapacitate smash-Renter's American Service. grab raiders when they smash shop windows, and will cause a piercing siren to sound and a red light to flash at intervals to attract atten- tion, will be employed to check the increasing nimber of motor

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DRAMATIC ENDING TO A DOUKNOBOR PARADE

Nelson, B.C., May 7.

Chinese Company Appointment.The following nati- cation in the Hongkong Government Gazette is repeated for information of all ranks:-

His Excellency the Governor hax been pleased to appoint. Mr. T ́ao Trun On to be an Assistant Superintendent of Police (Reserve), with effect from

May, 1932. the 1

Training Course-Part II.—All re cruits will attend at the Chinese Com. pany's Headquarters on Tuesday, May 10th at 5,30 m, for instruction.

Revolver, Practice-Revolver proe. fice will be carried out by members of the Chinese Company on the Kennedy Road, Range on Wednesday, May 11th at 6.30 pm. Members will assemble at the Range at that time. All recruits must attend.

Training Course-Part 1-All re- eruits of the Chinese Company will attend Central Police Station for Shund Drill on Thursday, May 12th. at 6.20 p.m.

N. C. Os. Clans-All N. C. Os. will attend the Chinese Company's Head- quarters on Friday, May 13th, at 4.00 p.m. for examination under Mr. Paterson, P. P. T. S.

Indian Company.

Strength. Constable R200 Juma All has been permitted to resign frum the Indian Company as from May 1st. 1932.

Training Course-Part 11.-Al members who have not passed Part 11 of Training Course should attend at the Chinese Company's Headquar. ters, 17, Queen's Road Central on Thursday, May 12th. at 5.30 p.at.

Flying Squad.

Official advices from Cunton | bandits in London. state that the Provincial Bank of This device in worked by elec- Sir-Mr. Mow Fung's friends Kwangsi is to established | trical contact, which operates 48

Strength Constable 1303 Shing Some time have done everything they can to shortly.

ago, the soon as the window is broken, re- After pleading guilty to parad- Ilon Ying has been taken on the advance his claims, They have Kwangai Provincial Government leasing a cloud of gas spoke which ing in the nude here on Sunday strength of the Flying Squad, and admired his courage.In expressing appointed #t special committee will not permanently harm theast, 84 male Doukhobors were sen- posted to the Hongkong Section as in such a positive way his opinions headed by Mr. Wang Tzu-chin for raider, but which will incapacitate tenced to three years imprison- from May 6th 1932. on Intricate problems of sanita. the purpose of establishing the him for several minutes.

Special duty will be carried out by ment. Another device for Identifying

members of the Flying Squad on Mon- tion. They have challenged his Bank. The rules and regulations

Sentences on 31 women Douk-day, May 9th. Members will fall in apponent to give his views on ver. of the Bank have now been an escaping bandits is being tested

points relating to public proved. These show that it is to by the Scotland Yard lying squad, hobors who were arrested on the ut Central Police Station at 5.15 p.m. health. They have even seen fit be jointly operated by the Govern. It is an egg bem which when same charge, will be promulgated Dress-White Uniform and Cap with

Inter-Reuter. to call those who happened to dia- ment and shareholding merchants, throw at a car splashes the paint- agree with

them "vire-pullers, The capital will be ten million work with red and yellow ochre- members of cliques" and other dollars, with merchant shares not

Reuter's Special Service, names, But they have omitted to

to exceed one half. Two kinds of do one thing. They have not ang-

noter will be imued, standard and wered the pertinent question na to subsidiary, the latter not to be why the KIR.A., with already one

more than 20 per cont. of the of ita Committee men serving in whole. one of the two elected seats on the Sanitary Board, still want the other elected sent occupied by another of their Committee men.

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Race Duty-All members who have been detailed for Race duties on Saturday and Monday, May 14th. and 16th. will report in accordance with Orders issued by the o.i./c, Unit.

Reserve Emergency Unit. Defendu Class.-The regular weekly Defendu Class will

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had Elston anid soon after the steamer that pressure is highest over the practice for men of the Sniper Section Banished only at month for 10 loft Jaya, the defendants were This question, which they have years a youth marned Loung Pai was covered in the steerage quarters Pacife to the east of the Bonins in will be held on the Kennedy Road brought before Mr. Fraser at the Kow-freely mixing with the passengers. feeble anticyclonic area extending Range on Friday, May 18th, at 6.15 chosen to ignore, seems to me to

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p.m. Mon will assemblo outalde Agents: with returning before his term expir- went to Java to look for work, but ed. He was sentenced to nine months" Anding the conditions there not very Depressions are situated over Tong- belts, bolsters, and revolvers. Uniform hard labour. Inspector Clark, who favourable, they were trying to re-king and to the north of Hokkaido, optional. prosecuted, said defendant wor Ar turn to Hongkong. Fines of $50 or Local forecast: 3. winds,

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