FRAGGOT AND
Two New
Running
Records
FEAT BỶ N.Z. SCHOOLBOY
London.
Two records establishen uy. E. Lovelock, the famous New Zealand and Oxford athlete when he was a schoolboy, have been beaten by an- other New Zealand schoolboy, V. P. Boot of the Timaru High School at Wellington-tho. mile and the half
mile.
Boot's time for the mile was 4 mins. 26-415tbs second which la 17-216th seconds better than Love- lock's old record, established in 1928. The half mile, which Boot ran in two minute dead, reduced Lovelock's acconda,
record by 5-116th
Boot's feat in the mile is the more remarkable since he ran the Last half of the distanco unpaced, having loft his opponents, fur be- hind after a lap and a half. His times for the Individual quarters were 67 seconds, 71 azconds, 68 soconds. and-48-15th acconds.
SENSATIONAL FINISH.
In Melbourne recently a ten-mile race ended sensationally in a dead hent.
Alex Hillhouse, the well-known Australian Olympic runner, who ran second to S. A. Tomlin, of the Highrate Harriers in the three miles in the British Empire Cham- plonships at Hamilton (Ont.) In 1930, was one of the runners con- cerned.
EWIN
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1933.
NEW. CHALLENGE ISSUED
$1,000 STAKES.
WINNER TAKES ALL
A challenge to the Middleweight Champion of the Colony to fight him over 15 rounds for $1,000
· a side, is issued this morning by A. B. Frag- gott, of H.M.S. Berwick,
Fraggott vas tochnically knocked out by Seaman Ewin, of H.M.S. Kent, the champion, when they met at the Lee Theatre on Saturday, the Ber- wick "Hope" falling to a full- Į packed right on the chin to which ho laid himself open by careless- ly dropping his guard in the third round of what promised ' be a hurricane contest.
The present challenge la real- ly promoted by the ship's com- pany who have a firm belief that their man can give a much bet- tèr account of himself at the next meeting. The winner will take all the stakes and the fight will be conducted under Queens. bury rules.
LOCAL CRICKET NOTES & NEWS TO MEET AGAIN
WORLD CHAMPION TO FIGHT. ONCE A MONTH.
Parla. Marcel Thil, who recently defended hla successfully
world's middleweight cham-
WHEN IT
PAYS TO BAT LAST
pionship against the Cuban BAT
Kid Tunero, has decided to fight at least once a month.
He will meet any opponent Mr. Jeff Dickson, the pro- moter, likes to find for him.
Thil has no intention of going to the United States, where Lou Brouillard is re cognized да champion,-at -lenat ns yet.
The Auto has opened a sub- scription fund in order to present Thil with a belt.
Primo Wants New Victim
NOW RESTING IN SECLUSION
London.
nurse his damnged hand.
Schools As Training
Ground
MATTING WICKET
PROBLEM
(By R. Abbit)
No Goals' in Soccer Semi-Final
The Semi-final of the Suffolk Inter- Department 100tbail competition took place yesteruny alternuti at Caronno (ku) between the Stoxers (Starboard) and the Engine Room Chiets and Potty Jucers, the result being a goalless
draw,
The game was fast with defences on top. MeGuire the Potty officers snug hau and Navy lengue payer was the best player on view,
Stokers-diurpny; Powell, Styles,
fustain, Rees, Faulerton, Hall, Levo,
tiscock, Hump, Coles.
ER. CH. & P.0/s-King, Sargent, Scanlon, McGuire, Stylos, O'Neil,; Badcock, Willis, Peart, lowell, Smith.
Club found run-getilag none so easy. Once more there was nothing they had 90 minutos in which to got starting in the results of the the runs which normally should have on been ample: but the G.C.C, bowlers league matches played Saturday last, but the result of packed the leg side and pushed them the K.C.C. and Indians encoun-down just short of a length.
Smith, at the end, played a ter has been rather a set back
whirewind knock and hit the ball to both sides from the point of
out of sight, so it is said, but 13 view of success in the Shield.
tting were still wanted when there were only two more overs to go. Divett then took a hand and crash
The reports of the match vary a bit, but I observe that though the average scoring amounted to four runs and a fraction per over which is a fair rate, by far the longer period of bowling was filled by Pereira and Minu who only conceded three runs per over.
ed three fours.
THE CHOICE OF INNINGS.
once sald that
SOME AMAZING CRICKET
LAST MAN SCORES 58
OUT OF TOTAL OF 97
HAPPY VALLEY FIREWORKS
A remarkable innings by Atkinson of the Air Force fea tured the cricket match be tween the R.A.F. and H.M.S. Eagle at Happy Valley yester day.
Jeff Dickson, meanwhile, is but on the small. Sookunpoo ground pointed or suffer worse than Clarke b Hill
BNOOOOVYOS
HOCKEY
OFFICERS WELL BEATEN
After a blank first half, four goals were netted in the bockey match between the Officers and Ship's Company of HMS. Kent at King's Park yesterday, of which the Company claimed three.
Tho
short Officers were one throughout the game, and this had its affect in the second half when their opponents applied extra pressure. The' initial stages of the game. were very evon, with defonces seen at their best,
Ouicers-Smith: Lt. Cmdr.
Finley and L. Sheppard: L Patterson, Lt. Shaw and Lt. Cur fell: Lt. Bonham, Lt. Cmdr. Taylor, Finch-Noyes and Hudspith;'
HUDSPETH AGAIN
DOMINATES THE GAME
After the change over the Ship's Company had much the better of the exchanges, and after Schofold: and opened the scoring for them, Melianas put them further with a ahot from the edge of the circle. Atkinson, going in last, Shortly afterwards, Schofield made scored 58 runs, out of a total of the game safe for the Company, 97. He smashed the Eagle converting a pass from Bennett,
Just before the end, Finch- bowling to all parts of the field, scoring at a phenomenal rate.Noyes broke through for tho Twaits, who wont in at No. 10 Officers to score their only point.
Teams: stayed with him to score 14 no.
Ship's Company:-Chick: Jea- out, and the pair nearly 70 runs
cock and Heath: Wright, Arm for the last wicket.
The Eagle, however, were more strong, and Everétt: Molanas, It all goes to show that if you have consistent in their batting, and Evans, Schofield, Bennett and a good side there is very much more useful knocks of 46 by Cagby, 21 Matheson. chance of winning a match if your not out by Hall, and double figure Primo Carnera, somewhat
opponents go in firat., W. G. Grace innings by Hill and Jacques saw
could con- a captain
ScoreB: discredited by his failure to
occasions when there might be them win by 20 runs. aldor putting the other side in first, knock out the veteran Paolino,
but that ho never should do so R.A.F. that an actually. This, however, was
not has sought the seclusion of
It is generally taken the countryside so that he average of four runs per ever pro said of Saturday afternoon games. Pretty b Cagby
general rule, and what Farmer b Clements may forget his troubles and duces seventy runs per hour-my The time is too short for the wicket Tate c and b Cagby
the Kent and England cricket with lack of light there is at the end Hutchins e and b Hall authority for this is G. E. G. Wood to wear, as whom I once discussed the question, affects both sides; as I have often
Hayes b Clements out, The The occasion was the Victorian
should be execeded. I think 'REMARKABLE RECORDS. racking his brain to find a suit-this
the batmen, in my opinion, if there Cross country championship. Hill-
however that Teddy Fincher stressed
first" pulley, aro decent scroone. Ewin was being hotly pressed able opponent for the glant.
too much the t he was prompted to "Kafety house and R. Crossley ran neck
he was in
Going in last you know. the task and neck tho whole distance. In the three rounds
He has Carnera's consent to though no Three quarters of a mile from action. Both men weighed in at
tion of the hitting powers of Pereien siblu to get them, there is still a good home the Olympic runner took the 149 lbs. and revealed very similar arrange an early match for him do this by the acknowledged weak before you. You can start off for the lead and opened up a gap of about styles, smashing in heavy lefts in Paris or Rome, but who is there ness of his own bowling and recolles-runs and if later it is clearly impos- | Atkinson c and b Clements
in Europe fit for the job?
and Minu. But as three hours and chance of saving the match. It will Larry Gains is willing enough, twenty-five minutes are alone avail- be remembered that in ench of the able for actual cricket in December, Club's winning League matches they risks have to be run, I am inclined havo batted first. In this connexion to think that another draw will put presume that H. Owen Hughes has H.M.S. EAGLE. both sides out of the running for the sono inna ir it went up that he had Cagby Run out...
gone in first to speed the scoring,
Hinchcliffe c Turner b Hayes. Turning to the actual play the to get back to Cump) I doubt the Meanwhile, Americans are Fincher family had rather a day cut wisdom of the move. He is of course Richards run out
the as between them they collected sixty a very quick scorer but I cannot help Hill b Hutchings watching with interest development of Jim Scott, a youth five runs and four catches. The Im thinking he would be a bit more de-Jacques b Pelling......
Clementa e and blutchings who is even larger than Carnera. provement in Mackay's batting on vastating at number fivel
Webb played on He weighs 20 st. and stands Tft. which I have already remarked this TO-MORROW'S FIXTURES.
season, was maintained as he got the So far as knew there is only one Wah payato 2in.
top score of the game and wassan League match in the Senior Division, Rowson 1.b.w. Hayes
in which Cralgengower. Journey to defeated.
Barnett scome to have recovered King's Park. In view of the good Thornton b Gregory his form with the ball and early fight put up by the Valley team Scott did not bat
Extras pulled the game off for his side against the Club I cannot help think Hung was inexpensive but he coulding they might pull it off. They have not get more than one wicket, while useful batting if the bowling is not Smith hasn't yet recovered his last to good, and if the game were at season's form. He is not perhaps Happy Valley I would back them one of the better bowlors in the heavily. But one can never bo sure Colony by last season he could send down some very awkward stuff at times.
25 yards, but Crossley made a grent effort and the race finished as a dead-heat in the last stride! The time was 65 ming, 2-216tha
косола.
SATISFIED
AUSTRALIA AND THE TESTS
- TEAM SAILS ON
MARCH 9
to the body.
Fraggett and Ewin have re- Barkable records, the latter have ing been for a couple of seasons praeiteally the uncrowned king of the Orient at his weight. The Berwick man has only lost nine Aghts in 171, and his defent at the hands of the Seaman was his Arst reverse in Service boxing.
SCHOOL SOCCER. D.B.S. Severely Trounced By La Salle.
ELEVEN CLEAR GOALS. Playing at home yesterday La Salle College defeated the Diocesan Boys School in a friendly football match by 11 clear goals after scoring four in the first half.
having beaten the big man once, he is ready to fight him again for £1,000. His offer up to the pre- sent has fallen on deaf ears,
They have evolved a five-years for him, starting with plan gymnasium work and truck-load- hardening ing the latter as a РРОССВА,
PETTIFER COACHED.. The English giant, Jack Pettifer, is also being conched in New York.
shield.
If
Gregory b Hall Roberts b Hall Pelling e
b Hall
•
waits & Cagby
Extras
Bowling Analysis
the effect of the natting. When played at King's Park, last week Pretty there was a double fold of matting Tate Sargent had a couple of wickets between the popping crease and the Hayes He has yet to appear in a ring cheaply and I am inclined to think wicket. The result was that on the Hutchings there. but already American
ne is the sort of bowler to get out bowling line there was a ridge of Pelling critics, with their usual candour, the later batsmen. To bowl him about-an-inch-and-a-half. Theore
Gregory are referring to him as "another much against the experts might be leally this makes no difference but expensive especially in Saturday any bowler knows that the slightest thing unusual about his stance is apt horizontal champion!"
afternoon. cricket.
to put him dead of,
4
The Kent Communications defented
14 the Suffolk's Communications yester
68 day afternoon on the Dockyard Ground
by three goals to nil.
Hudspeth for the Kent was "out- standing. In the first half, he opened 97 the scoring with a difficult shot from the wing. Later he centrod for Bird to find the net. The half. timo whlatlo blew with the score two nil 46 in favour of the Kent,
D
The second half saw the Suffolk play mure constructive Rime. But 11 Hudspeth again. broke through to 10 make victory safe for the Kent."
Kent Communications: "Hancock,
1
Aitken, Luckett; Taylor, Cavanagh Claxton; Hobson, Kent, Hudspeth, 21 Bird, Mathewson.
117
OMRW
8 Suffolk Commnicationss-Gott;.
2 Hutt, Garstangs. Brown, Crockford,
0 Ferguson; Jonca, Bernard, G Gent,
5 Dawes, Cooper.
SPORT ADVTS.
8 1 24 1 THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
9. 0 36
1
5 0 20
2
6 1 0
1
The FIFTEENTH EXTRA RACE
8 MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 16th December, 1933, com- moncing at 2.00 p.m.
6 1 18 -1_0_14_1
CHINA FLEET. FOOTBALL
The First Boll will be Rung i 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.
Adelaide, Dec. 14. The Australian Board of Control
Playing better football throughout, has cabled to the Marylebone Cricket Club to the effect that the Board the La Salle boys were able to settle regards the "body-line bowling" dis-down early and it was through their contre forward that they scored after pute as ended.
The Australian test team will leave twenty minutes play. After netting for England on March 9, it was simul- the first goal La Salle did as they taneously announced.-Reuter.
liked and added three more before The following is the text of the the interval. R. Ribeiro, the College Board's cable; "With further refer- second team player was responsible
CLUB BEAT CRAIGENGOWER. ence your cable Oct. 9, your confirma for some clever destructive work in
There was some misunderstanding tory cable Doc. 12 in reply ours Nov. the half back line, being splendidly in the key 11, πο too now regard position supported by Gottscho
about the score of the game on the finalised. Iralia March 9."
The La Salle boys slackened down
Club ground and an inversion of the The M.C.C. Rent the following re- during the second half and yet they
order of the Innings in some of the earlier reperts led to the suggestion ply to the Australian Board of Con- scored seven times and delighted the
that the Club nearly lost the game, trol: "Thank you for your cable. We spectators with some bright passing
As a matter of fact they were never are very glad to know we may look on the part of the forwards and a
in real danger of losing, though they Australians clever display of their halven forward to welcoming
Carnera will appear purely as a do all in our next summer. Shall
The C.C.C. batted first and found For the winners G. Poon led the boxer, Reuter was told. He will had to bustle to win it. enjoyable." forwards very well while Marquis at give exhibition bouts with his runs very hard to get. Their score at all events, for batting rubber soled of the China Flest League yesterday |ARY upon the personal application of power to make visit Router.
outside right sent in some nice centrca. American
sparring
partners, of 108 took about two hours to get R. Riberio and Gottscho were the out-flarry Huttick and Harold Mays or so I am informed-and then the atanding players.
Our team leaves
CLUB CRICKET.
Aus-
The following Hongkong Cricket Club teams have been Rojected to play on Saturday in the Married vs. Single men's match:
Married Mon.-H. J. Armstrong, P. E. Baskelt, C. W. E. Bishon, E. R. Divett, 1. R. B. Hancock, A. W. Hayward (Capt.), H. J. D. Lowe, A. K. Mackenzie, E. J. R. Mitchell, H. Owen Hughes, J. E. Smith.
Single Ben.-J. Barrow, A. C. Bock, G. S. Dunkley (Capt.), D. S. Harley, J. R. Hunter, L. D. Kllbec, LB. Lammert, T. A. Pearce, J. E. Potter, T.-M. LA Rodmand, R. F. Talbot.
MILITARY CRICKET.
between the
The cricket match Army and the University which was to have been played to-morrow has been postponed, and the Army will; now play a "Small Unita Selected
(R.A.P.C.),
position.
LADY
Anyway, Primo Carnera will shortly appear in a boxing turn on the stage of the Rex Cinema in Paris, and it la possible. that Georges Carpentier will be one of his sparring partners. Carnera's manager is expected shortly sign the contract.
to
GOLFERS IN SHORTS
CRITICISED
"DISTURBINGLY SCANTY, UNBECOMING AND UNLADYLIKE”-MR. S. H. DODWELL
and
The
still think, and I have always Kald so, that the matung should end at the popping crease or batting crease if you prefer the more modern term, I know that the bateman has "one foot on land and one on shore" but to my view that in much fairer and less worrying than for the poor old bowler to have to have that handicap,
I would advise the C.C.C. to wear,
►
League Points For Berwick
+
boots and shoes. Brads in the sole goals to two.
Impossible.
of cricket boots are
No One without a Badge will da admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and
Clab Rooms at $5.00. för Gentlemon and
The Berwick defeated the Medway $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) and Submarines in the First Division are obtainable through the SECRET afternoon at the Valley by three Member, such Member to be respon sible for all visitors introduced by The escoring was opened by Goose him, and for Payment of All Chito, Square studs are not bowling but they hamper footwork of the Medway, who converted from Secretary's office, ard Floor, when batting. The Navy know thista pass from the wing. The Berwick
The Indians and Civil Service are equalised through Hambly, who netted Gloucester Building, (Tel, 27704), will
from a difficult angle. The exchanges close at 12 o'clock Noon,
Badges
Members* resting K.G.C. have a friendly-ring the half were exceedingly fat, Enclosure will NOT be en sale at the
Race Coursa,
30
bad for
admitting
to
their match with the C.S.C.C. in off and I believe they are taking on the ane very clover constructive play
On No Pretext will Children be per Diocesan Boys' School. It should be being shown by both sides.
In the second half Robertson scored good training for the youngsters, and for the Medway, while Morgan re-mitted in either Enclosure during the more and more we must look to local tollated again for the Berwick, and Meeting.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Cla schools for our young cricketers.
subsequently during a melee in front
ton.
WHITSHED WIN
IN THE SECOND DIVISION
they are ordered
:ad.
Bookmakers, Tis The Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Precipeta of the Hongkong Jockoj. Club turing the Race Meeting.
By Order,
CL BROWN
Becretary Hongkong, 11th: December), 1988. THE HONG KONG JOCKIE ELUR -FIFTEENTH EXTRA RACE MARTING
I don't know if the League or the of the goal, a penalty was awarded Houso provided Clubs make a grant to help their to the Berwick, which gave Hambly from the No. 1 Boy in advance. expenditure on cricket. Maybe they his opportunity to place the
Issue Telephone 21920, do. Blaybe it would not be welcome beyond doubt.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE though I know of nothing in cricket
The Price of Admission, to the Medway: Sinden; Rateliffe, Robert- politics which in my way opposes Some politely scathing com- Gentlemen you will appreciate that The Chairman, thanking Bir. Dol
son; Edmonds, Perkins, Blair; Wright, Public Enclosure is $2.00 Including ments on the increasing habit this is no laughing matter when I woll for his remarks stated that the
such a proceeding. Anyway I let Ferris, Chambers, Sayer, Goose, Bran Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, the suggestion drop for what it is
and is payablo at the Gate. Soldiers of lady members wearing add in confidence that I have already matter of ladies wearing shorts had
worth,
Berwick:-Funnels; James, Jenkins; and Ballora in Uniform STO shorts when going round the entered a private protest to one of the already received the consideration of
If it falls with a thud like a brick Kent, Fansell, Braddon: Jones, Mor-mitted Half Price. courses of the Hongkong Golf most prominent members of the last the committee but they had not the
well I am used to it and shall pro-gan, Langmead, Ryan, Hambly, committee of the ladies section, the necessary courage to proceed. Club were uttered by Mr. S. H. mother of two hefty children, only to
Election of Officers.
bably survive. In any case. I shall Dodwell at the annual meeting discover in course of our discussion Proposing the election of Mr. N. Lbe keen to see if Hulse can dally with XI at Sookunpoo commencing at of the Royal Hongkong Golf that she had a pair of shorts in pickle &mithas Captain for the ensuing some of the K.C.C. professors. This 2.15 p.m.
Club yesterday.
herself, and that she is gradually year the chairman said: Mr. Smith leaves the University and Army of The Small Units team is as fol-
Describing the latest fashion serowing her coulew to inflictinig ready successfully directed the Club's grateful for fixture cards from their is well known to you all, and has alwhom I know nothing (I should bo love-Lieut. Col. R. M. W. Marsdens "disturbingly scanty, un-figure down with a view (RE.), Major V. J Bonavia
R.A.B.C.), Major T. II. Sarsfield becoming and unladylike mode them upon us in the near future affairs in that capacity. He has fur-Hon. Becratories.)
I therefore feel that nothing but off-thermore been a most valuable mem- WHY HE IS GOING TO GET of attire", Mr. Dodwell pleaded clat action tactfully but firmly taken. bor of the Committed this past few
MARRIED. IRA.M.C., Rev. J. N. LAWIN for tactful action on the part will save us from widespread and In-yoare and is intimately acquainted. The Club have their time-honoured
RA.Ch.D.), Q. 1. S. (RE), Sergt. Taylor
die with the affairs and raanagement of Married and Single. It used to be a In the Division two of the China Corpl. College
Spr. of the Committee to prevent the discriminate adaption of this Whitefield (R.E.),
(AMC)ker widespread adoption of this turbingly scanty, unbecoming and un- the Club. He is a great lover of very big fixture in the year's list, in Fleet Football League, the Whitshed ladylike moda of attire. I beg to put Fanling and of the game and I feel the good old days, but has rather defeated the Cornflower yesterday (R.E.), Snr. Wells (R.E.), and Pte. style of dress on the local golf this suggestion forward for the care- sure the proposal will receive your dwindled. I should like to see it afternoon at the Valley by three goals Haynes (R.A.M.C.). Scorer-L/Cpl. courses.
ful consideration of the incoming unanimous approval." Mullins (B.E.); Umpire.-W. O: 1.
Mr. Le S.: Greenhill seconded and tack again an a big match. Of course
the balance has shifted enormously. The opening stages of the game'
16th, December (1838- Jordan (R.E.).
In the course of his speech, committen.
Having served for many years on Mr. Smith was unanimously elected. Even when I started to play here in showed the Whiteshed to be the
The Stowards have decided, that Mr. Dodwell said:
The general committee, was elected 1012 there were fifteen bachelors for superior team. They forced the pace
Messrs E. Davidson, I was wondering, Sir, whether the committee of this Club I am very
sort-of-cricket on Christmas after opened the scoring. courteous representations could be sensible of the hard work that falls as follows made to the ladies section in regard to the lot of the majority, serving on L. 9. Greenhill, J. D. Kinnaird, CA D she married two used to play, at every opportunity, and Gamblin at the above Race: Mooting, Aus
A. E. Lissaman, K. B.
The second half saw the Whitshed Tardy Stakes hall bo run ag Score two more goals, Buckerly Race No. 2, at 2.30.p.m., and tha to the wearing of aborts? I may be, and on behalf of the members 1 Lambert, getting old and old fashioned thy should like to express our sincero Merriaan, A. Ritchie, J. B. Ross and on. Now the balance is I suppose
By the way a young bachelor crack-netting the fast and. Bryan the ether, Barrier Reef Handicap as Rasp doubt about and thanks to you Sir, to your committee, R. Young.
Messrs. Percy Smlih,, Seth and ed rather a geed one to daughter has
Whitshed Pearson: Strudwick, Ed- No. 4, at 3.30 p.m., instead of an
Padre; Buckerly; previously advortløød. stay to thonning of shorts by & Bira. Kort fer so melently taking Fleming were re-elected auditors at other day which with apologies to wards: Judge, it may be so, but I have no objection to our able Secretary and also to Mr.
him-in too good to be lost. "I pro- | Roberts, Handford, Sherrington, Gam-
·By Ordör, young and ultably proportioned care of our interests during the year remuneration of $1,500 per annum.
A vote of thanks to the Chairman more to get married the week after biin. Tailles, but when it comes to Roing tider roylow,
I now formally second the adoption was proposed by Mr. R. M. McLay: Berk. Not that either of us are on- Cornflower Laverick; Whiting, behind bur
The Chairman proposed a vote of gogod so far as I know, but I simply Fearson; Robson, Winnicoy, Lynch; At Stamford Bridge Lo-day Ox-round
an inter generously proportioned members of of the report and accounts as pro-
thanks to Messrs Jardine Matheson cannot play his bowling." This by West, Rumney, Wheeler, Fisher, ford beat Cambridge in
of tho The motion was carried un- and Co., Ltd., for the use
the way is true.: Varsity soccer match by three goals, the fair box clad in this attire. I find santed.
it extremely difficult to keep my eye
Board Room, to nil-Renter.
whore It should boon tho ball, animously..
OXFORD VICTORY.
*
Cambridge Soccer
Team Beaten.
London, Dec. 14.
our courses
a
about even.
me the
Thomson.
NAKO HILO 20
Becretary.
Hongkong, Lith.
cember 199
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