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EASY FOK.

ENGLAND

WIN FIRST TEST BY -9 WKTS.

INDIA COLLAPSE

All roads led to the Test Mach to day, and, as was expected, Eng.and won. India, however, made a stong stand in their second innings, Tuo acored 258 before they were dismissed. India's runs came through Lira stalwart ball, for the most part, and Nalds, the skipper, was mainly rex- bonaitile for a temporary manie the M.C.C. bowling, with Amar Nath, who scored 118.

After Naidu left, and Merchant had had a bright Innings, India, faded rapidly. Her last men failed to add materially to the total

England lont only one wicket before scoring the necessary 40 runs to win the match.

A crowd of 45,000 gathered on the Cricket ground this morning in ex- pectation of some bright hitting. Colleges and offices were deserted in to witness the the general rush match.

THE FONGKONG TEI POD

Records of Lugby Clubs

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SINCE SEPTEMBER

Londen, Nov. 22. CEVERAL upsets of form occur and pipe the

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Naido reached his half-century in 120 minutes after a hectle fimt 20 minutes. His uncanny placements beat a well placed Bold time ana requirin

The double century was holsted in 108 minutes, and shortly afterwards, Naldo was caught by Valentine off Nichols. He had scored 67 and given a masterly display, despite his in Jured left hand. fe had been at the wickets for three hours and had hit 10 fours. When he retired, the score was 207 for three.

Amar Nath gave Naidu nolld, if not spectacular assistance and carried ble overnight score of 102 to 114 before he was dismissed by a brilliant catch. Clark sent down a fast ball

fino which Amar turned to

Jeg

Nichols made a magnificent dive and caught the ball an fach from the ground.

Amar Nath mado hla rut in 210 minutes. The fourth wicket fell at 208, Features of his innings were delightful cute and Alerce driving, which yielded him 21 boundaries.

"I was a chanceless innings and ho was »given a warm ovation on returning

to the pavillon.

Jal was the next to go, with tha score unaltered Jardino taking him In the alipe off Nichols for a duck,

Six runs later mar Singh was clean bowled by Verity after ecoring a single, the Introduction of now ball being responsible.

Merchant and Colah were together at the lunch adjournment, Merchant having scored 11 and his companion 8, the total being 225 for six.

SWIFT COLLAPSE.

Although Morchant played a dog ged innings, the collapse of the Indian eleven followed his dismissal, He was taken brilliantly by Elliott on a stroke to leg, off Langridge having knocked ap 30 runs, which included six four's Merchant was at to wicket 82 minutes. The score was then 248 for aeven.

Headingly

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Women's Billiards

Challenge

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TO MALE SUPERIORITY

London, Nov. 21. Women billiards players are going on from success to suc cess. Last week their team beat strong opposition from men in a London relay match.

Now comes the news that the highest billiards break ever made by a woman player has been put up by Miss Ruth Harrison, the New- castic-on-Tyne girl and

former amateur champion of her sex. In a piryate game at Birmingham she made a run of 265, and she crossed the baulk line when her score stood at 98.

Mias Harrison's break is not at all surprising, for she has proved herself to be a really fine exponent of the game with an excellent natural style.

Another girl, Miss Margaret

Nissar was out 1.b.w. to Nichols, Lennan, of Glasgow, made a public having scored one run.

appearance in London yesterday, Colah was the next victim, at

when she opposed Arthur Peall at Elliott's hands also, with Nichola bowling, and the score was 258 for Thurston's in a week's match. She said that she will play any other Amshed contributed one run be-woman "for a substantial stake.” fore Ramil was called out_L.b.w, to "Nichols, with a “duck."

nine,

An Easy Tank.

Abort

and

England's task was a simple one. Mitchell, however, was out b.w, when he had scored only nine, and the honour of delivering the winning stroke fell to Walters, after Barnett had hooked two sixers in succession over square leg. Walters had 17 and Barnett 17, not out.

The following are the full scares: India--Ind Inna.

Navio, e Elliott, b Clark Wazir All, e Nichols, b Clark Amar Nath, e Nichols, & Clark Naidu, Valentine,

b

Nichols

Jai, e Jardine, b Nichols

Amar Singh, b Verity

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Merchant, Elliott, b Langridge

Colah, e Elliott, & Kichols

Nisar, 1.b.w., b Nichola

Amshedi; not out

Ramji, lb.w., & Nichols

Extras

Total

INMAN HOME

His Views on Nursery Cannon Play

London, Nov. 23. Melbourne Inman, the famus billiard player, arrived at Plymouth yesterday on his return from an Australian tour. He went on in the liner to London, where he la due this morning.

Weston-super-Mare

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1933.

GOLF TITLE

CAPT. A. EDNIE WINS

DEPARTMENTAL TOURNEY

Manila, Dec. 16. The annual Philippine De- partment Golf Tournament was brought to a clase yesterday afternoon at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club in breath-taking and spino-ting- ling fashion.

Capt. Alfred V. Ednie, Depart- ment champion of last year, who is well known in Hongkong, success- fully defended his crown against Capt. Bease in the finals yester-| 10day, although it really looked for A while like Capt. Bosse was to be the new Department Champion. Capt. Besne was five up on Capt. Ednie at the end of the 16th hole

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In the morning round but Capt. 1100 Ednie staged a comeback in the 662 inal afternoon battle by winning the match one up on the 37th hole. 8019 DE 60 101 109

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LONDON STOCKS

PRICES

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Both of the contestants played very good golf. They both man- but aged to get into trouble pulled out of difficulties very nicely to lay an excellent brand of par golf.

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST. FOUR STUD.O ITEMS FOR

THIS EVENING

From Z.D.W.. on a wavelength of 855 metres:,

p. Chinese programme.

p.id. Luropean pro

p.m. Closing Local Stock Quo

c.

7 33.8 D.Ft. From the Studio. The 14th of a series of lessons In' Centonces by the Rev. Mr. H. R

Wella.

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eport.

Local Time and Weather 8.1.85 pm. From the Studio. A Pianoforte recital by Mr. Harry Ore's Poplls.

Programme.

-1. (a) Menuet (Mozart).

(b) Valse Lente (Delibes),

Hks Annie Cheung.

2. Andante camabile (Beethoven). Miss Mariel Gubbay.

8. (a) Menuet (Schubert). (b) Norwegian Bridal

Procesion (Grieg).

Miss Ellaabeth Johnson. 4. (a) Humoresque (Dvorak)..

(a) Rustle of Spring (Sinding). Mine Irene Lum (Ago 14), G. Barcarolle (Tschaikowsky).

Miss Bolla Ma.

8.23-8.45 p.m. Selections by the Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards conducted by Capt. George Miller. The Grenadiers' Waltz (Waldteufel.

arr. Winterbottom).

Nell Gwyn Dances (German).

The ancient Scotch game | Acclamations Waltz (Waldteufel),

attracted a great deal more un-

8.45-9.45 p.m. From the Studio. Selection by the Orchestra of the

ngual interest this year, than last year and a grand and glorious. President Pieror. spirit was prevalent throughout the four days battle.

WINS ALL HONOURS.

Το Capt. Ednlo go the top The following quotations on the honours of the entire tournament. London Stock Exchange have been He not only won the Department received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson crown for the second time but was also low Medalist in the tourney and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter.and was also given the prize of the

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Bowling Analysis,

M.CC-2nd. Inna.

Mitchell, 1.b.w., Amar Singh

Waiters, not out

Barnett, not out

Extran

Niskar

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Amar Singh

norts. He has arranged for Horace Lindrum, nephew of the famous

Walter Lindrum, to come to Eng-Anglo-Dutch land In January. "I think he may Burma Corpn Re prove a world benter at snooker,"

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in Hongkong.

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In the afternoon the visitors met Elmir heula on the hockey fold, and defeated theme by five worls Navy alde:-Lt. Donald. Lt. Enden.

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championship flight. Three trophies in all: the Department cup, the low Medallat prize and prize of the championship flight.

Col. Exton. Chie" of Staff of the Philippine Department awarded the prizes to the winners of the respective flights.

Other results follow: Anderson beated Patrick 3 and 1 for the second 'flight honours.

Ver defeated Sharp for the third nicht titla.

Futon downed Koster in the fourth flight.

Peterson won the turtle the first view of the meet. Consolation Flights: Purna defeated Singer Collins defeated Browa Schenele 'defonted Kilonrif. Rush defeated Caldwell

0.45-30

p.m. Sonata Appasafonata (In F Minor)

(Beethoven, Op. 57).

Harold Bauer. 10-10-30 p.m. From the Studio, Jazz Piano Selections by Pomping

Vila.-

Programme.

1. Melody in F.

2. When the Blue, of the Night meets the Gold of the Day.

8. Blues in my Heart.

4. As You Désiro Me.

5. I'm Yours.

6. Please.

7. Roses of Picardy,

8. Thanks.

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Prean News.

10.35 p.m. Close Down.

Should reception prove satisfactory, Įthe programme between 4.30 and 6.30 pm will be replaced by a relay from Daventry.

are based on merits through ex- amination. He sold the govern- Jarge Nightment in any country is a

VOCATIONAL TALKS.

ON CIVIL SERVICE AND EDUCATION

institution employing a large num- bor of people from different walks of life and of various grades of {traluing. He traced the historicul developement of the Chinese Civil Service through the competitive examination avstem and expressed regret that after the Revolution In 1912, the competitive examination system was abolished. He believed that since the establishment of the Examination Yuan a few years ago, a better grade of civil ser- Dr. Y. H. Tano spoke on Sunday vants was being recruited_for_ at the Chinese YM.C.A. on Educa-government service, and that in due tion as a Vocation. The lecture time the government would select was the last of a series given dur-all its employces on merits Ins ing the Vocational Guidance Week.tead of the prevailing practice of

Dr. Teao warned followers or nepotism. would-be followers of the field of education that it was not a highly remunerative work, though it was dynamic for it dealt with people whose future and outlook of life might be molded by the educational training they received. Conse- quently, a tremendous responsibili- ty rested on the shoulders of the followers of education.

Dr. Tano contended that people should not enter the field of educa- tion as the last resort because they could not find anything to do in other flelds. Before anyone en- tered the field of education his life-work, he should believe that education answers a need in so- ciety and that the profession was to his liking. He should keep in touch with the intest ideas and develop- ments in the field of pedagogy; and he should learn the practice of self- denial in face of difficulty and hardship.

Mr. Ngan Quan-yu presided at the meeting.

Mr. Chen On Civil Service. On Saturday night, Mr. William H. Chon spoke on Civil Service as a Vocation.

Mr. Chen defines civil service as

holding government offices which

AT THE

KING'S

THE MIDSHIPMAID

with

JESSIE MATTHEWS

"MY WEAKNESS"

DAY BY DAY'N EWS' IN BRIEF

THEY LIVE TOO,LONG WHO HAPPI- NESS OUTLIVE-Dryden.

To aid the Empire Link Social Sør- vice Fund, for sick British and Ber- vice men and the Kowloon Chinese Incor, and under the auspices of the Empire Link Musle Club (Kowloon Branch) Madame Lottie Gordon will give a plano recital of Australian and Chinese music etc., assisted by several | vocalists, at the "Airlia” music room

Th many friends of Mr. G. E. Wetton will regret to hear that he is at, present a patient in, the Govern ment Civil Hospital, suffering from a to-day, from 5.80 p.m. to 7 p.m. badly broken arm, the result of a fall. Seats may be reserved by ringing

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a wolder of the Taikoo Dockyard, for and appearot befors Mr. Balfour at the theft of a cardion from a shon the Contral Palla Court this morning, 85, Queen's Rand West. Detective. Defendant, aged 65 years, stated hy Sergeant McRobbie said complainant was banished to Samun, and passed pent, n zecond-hand clothing shop. through her on his way to Macno. Defendant came in. tried on a jacket. Nine Months' hard Jabour was and walked out. In was arrested and Imposed,

handed over to a police ofeer.

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