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THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932,
TELEGRAPH.
MAN HUNTERS
(Continued from Page 3.)
Confused, Susan murmured, "Good morning, Mr. Warlng."
CORRESPONDENCE.
Nudism lu lion,kong,
To the Editor. Hongkong
Telegraph.]
cer-
Fastest
crossing
TO.
Waring returned her greeting)
Sir-Several days ago. a A full programme of matches in and moved on to his own desk. the "C" Division of the Tennis The memory of that stricken look tain new beal magazine brought League yesterday supplied a good stayed with him. He decided that an article in which the writer ex- quota of surprise result, among Liem Sunan was not quite the raw child presses his chagrin at the spread being drawn matches between Filipino Club and the L.R.C., the Uni- she seemed. There had been some of Nudism in Hongkong, and bis veralty and the Police and the Kow- thing desperately wounded in her violent dislike of my humble per- loon and Hongkong Cricket Club. Kaze, something infinitely appeal-sonality for my staunch and per- But the most unexpected decisioning. The look had torn away with severing support of the Nudist of the day was the defent of the out his volition the covering Jack Iden. I am sorry I cannot help Chinese Recreation Club by the
his own dead him, except by Inviting him in the U.S.ILC. in tho Mixed Doubles, the Waring kept over "Services" trouncing the Chinose by youth. Those who knew him now- Name of the Hongkong Nudist sight acts to one. The detalled scores adays would scarcely have eredited Society to our newly acquired fine of the day's matches are appendel: it, but Waring had been a shy, Nudist Recreation Grounde in the sensitive boy who agonized over New Territories, if he is able to trifles. His early marringe, his sign a bond of good gentlemanlike
Fastest Crossing of the Pacific wife's subsequent betrayal, these behaviour for three visits, were things he preferred to forget. after, by which time even the most is by Empress Direct Express
blind antagonist of Mixed
route. 9 days flat from In spite of all his efforts some tecreation should see the times the ghost rose up and gave educational and practical value of
Yokohama to Vancouver. him pause.
Mixed Nudism in the open.
"C" Division.
C.R.C._bent Y.M.C.A., 7 sets to 2. K.LT.C. drew with H.K.C.C., 4% kets each.
B.C.A.A. beat Craigengower. 7
neta tó 1%-
Filipino Club drew with L.R.C., 44 nete each.
beat A.T.C.,
Club de Recreio sela to 21.
University drew with
4 sets ench.
Mixed Doubles. K.C.C. heat L.R.C.. 8 nets to i U.S.R.C. bent C.R.C., 8 sets to 1.
"C" DIVISION. Champions Make Good Start
and
Nude great
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Will you take
He called to Susan presently,
But what I would like to point of Russia, largest and fastest a few letters for
put in the columns of your paper,liners on this run, offer First the Police,the, Miss Carey, please?"
is the spread of the Spirit of Law Class for the most fastidious. She came, notebook in finnd, mov-
Colony, at now low fares. Jessness in this British ing like a figure In a dream. In which is not astonishing if any For a crossing with Honoluku low tone, so that Pierson should Briton (and I bellove the writer of interlude, book by Empress of not overhear, the man said to her. the said article calls himself a Japan, largest, fastest liner on the "I'm sorry about the other night. Briton) can openly advocate or Pacific. Or take luxurious behaved like a rotter and I know express his satisfaction in print, Empress of Canada, her running it. I apologize."
of the lawless acts of trespassing Susan looked
at him lifelessly by force and doing violence to the mate. Sailings to San Francisco what did it matter, she thought.person.
or Los Angeles connect with Enjoy the And so when Waring said. "Let's ¦ I do not for a moment assume them at Honolulu. he friends, ahan't we?" she only that the writer will be foolish smart, sumptuous luxury of their nodded.
On all Empresses, a enough to take any actual steps in First Class. this direction, for the simple Tourist Class, of true Empress reason of the great numerical and standard. physical superiority of our Nudist
All Empress sailings to Van- Members, amongst whom there are
good number of local sportsmen, shipside.
couver trains go direct from baggage checked also military trained aports In-
through to distination. weight [structors, and chunpion On the Army courts at Bookunpoo, fiers; etc.. leave alone
all the Club de Recreio defented the Army Tennis Club by G els to 2. B. smaller but not less brave fish. Gosano and J. Ganunives did well foram not a Briton, bút know enough the Recreio, winning two and of British Law
Retk
Assure the drawing one. Scores:
public that in this British Colony
to Programme. Visiting King's Park, the Chinese Hecreation Club gave ample indica. tion of their palentinlities as retain- era of the championship, when they defeated the V.M.C.A. by seven sets to two. Scores
S. A. Gray and Puncheon (Y.M.CA) lost to M. K. Lau and L. Hon 2-0: lost to S. W. Leung and Y. K. Maw 4-6; lost to W. K. Cheung and F. K. Jau 1-6.
T. J. and E. R. Price (V.M.C.) lost to Lau and Hon 3-6; drew with Leung and Y. R. Mow 6-6; lost to Cheung and Lau 3-6.
J. J. Ferguson and
Wilson (Y,MS".A.), drew with Enu and "Hon 16; beat Leung and Mow 6-4; los to Cheung and Lau 2-6,
ז,
KIT.C.HR.CC
The Kowloon Indians gained their second league paint when they enter Unimed and drew with the Hongkong Club at King's Park. M. A. Khan and Firdas Khan were in good form, wimming and drawing one of their sels, Scores:
Feroz Ali and H. M. Sing (K.I.T.C.) Lost 1 C. A. Hyde and M. W. Turner 4-6; best to G. A. Herridge and G. 1. Griable 3-6: lost to A. Reed and A. C. Beek 2-6,
M. A. Khan and Firdas Khan
|
(To be Continued.)
(LRC) tied with Leonard and Rull G-6; out to Cruz and Hamid, 3-6; lust to Ribeiro and Souza 2-4,
"LV & upDY
to
I
L. A. da Rocha and I.. Ribeiro no foul play, as indicated by the (C. de R.) low to 6. J. Mitchell and writer of the article in the anid farman 1-6; beat W. J. Mitchell new local magazine, will be per- I. Norria 7-5; beat R. Lweis and mitted by the Authorities whos 3. Ronan 6-0.
full protection we
ร
Nudista shall
D. A. P. Guterres and H. A. Noronha (C. de R.) lost to Mitchell enjoy from all lawless elements. and Jarman 4-6; beat Mitchell and That it is possible to express one's Norris 6-0; bent Lewis and Ronon satisfaction at the commission of lawless violent nets, in A local 6-1.
H. J. Gogans and 4. Gonsalves (C.; magazine issued by a Briton, docą de Rt.) beat Mitchell and Jarman 6-2; not do much credit to either, and
bent Mitchell and Norris 6-2; tied to the British Community in gen- with Lewis and Ronan 6-6.
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18.LT.C.) drew with Hyde and Tornersity entertained the Police Recreation
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L. A. da Silva and L. Oppenheim ent Reed and Reek 6-2.
1. M. Singh and S. R. Salleh K.U.) lost in King and Thompson (K.I.T.C.) lost to Hyde and Turner; lost to Curruthers and Pide 4-6;
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King and Thompson 8-1; bent CaTTI- Wednesday, 27th July, but Reed and Beck 6-3,
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there and Pide G-2;, tied with Smith Playing on the home courts, Crai-and Wynne 6-0. gengower went under to, the South P. C. Kho and Bee (IK..) beat Miss Perry 6-6; beat M. K. Lo and China A.A. by 75 xots to 14- Two King and Thompson 6-2; lost to Miss G. Lo, 6-1; drew with Mr. and South Chinn pairs won all their three Carruthers and Pide -7; lost to Mrs. Ho Ka-lau 6-6. gets. Scores
Smith and Wynne 4-0.
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China) bent N. Kitchell and W. Reed, 6.2; luat R. Lee and Y. C. Mok 6-1: The Chinese Recreation Club mixed bent E. 5. Howard and F. Broad-doubles teams were severely troumeed by the United Services Recreation bridge 4-1.
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Although it was their home match, the Ladies Reevention Club played on the K.C.C. courts, and were decisive. beaten by 8 sols to 1. Scorea: E. C. Fischer and Miss O. Dalziel (K.C.C.) beat E. Clark and Mrs. Stark 6-2; bent T. C. Maughan and Mias Thomas 6-1; beat N. Evans and Mr. Lisenman 6-2.
K. F. Lui and T. K. Leung (South Club on the home counts yesterday E. F. Fincher and Mrs. McTavish (China) Just to N. Kitchell and W. by eight sets to on.
(K.C.C.) beat Clark and Stark 6-3; Reed 1-6; bent R. Lee and Y. C. Mok The three U.S.R.C. pairs all served lost to Monoghan and Thomas 3-6; 6-4; tied with 2. S. Howard und F.victories over M. K. Lo partnered by bent Evans and Lissamun 0-2.
his sister Miss G. Lu, while Captain E. Guest and Miss Griffiths Cannon and Mrs. Grimhle drew two{(K.C.C.) bent Clark and Stark 7-0; of their games to give the Chinese beat Monoghan and Thomas 6-4; beal their one set, Scores:
Evans and Lassman 5-1.
Beindbridge G-R.
F.C. L.R.C.
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S. A. R. Bux and M. P. Madar (L.R.C.) lost to D. Leonard and M. J. -Null 4-6; best J. M. Cruz and S. A. fanid 6-4; beat H. A. Ribeiro and M. A. Souza 6-4.
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