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United Press.
BRITISH EFFORTS '
London, July 19.-
TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1935.
TENNIS · LEAGUES PRISONER'S DEATH
CONTINUED
CHINESE WIN ALL NINE SETS
"D" DIVISION.. The British Govárnment con-
Taking
advantage of the fine tinues actively ongaged, through" diplomatic exchange in Rome and weather quite a number of tennis League matches were played off. In Paris, in its efforts to discover a the "C" Division I.R.C. defeated the means for direct, peaceful settle-Civil Service, and another interesting ment of the Italo-Ethiopian dis match was the C.R.C. rout of pute.
K.C.C. "B" team in the mixed doubles
Full details appear below:
1.R.C. WIN
These efforts will certainly be continued until success is achieved
all the facts in the case.
the
́ELDERLY MAN'S VARIETY
OF DISEASES
the night of July treated for bacillary
The death of a prisoner, Pun Kwong, aged 67 years, formed the subject of an inquest conducted by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen, sitting as Coroner, at the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon, assisted by the following jury-Memrs. A. F. Walk- den (Foreman), A. La Cunningham Chief Warder i. Barrett stated and D. C. 8, Alves.
No. 18941, was nd-' hated to Victoria Gaol on January mitted to 18, sentenced to undergo six weeks and eight months' consecutive impri- wonment with hard labour. On May 11 he was transferred to Laichikok Prison,
H and
on July was, ad- or until the matter comes before In their "C" Division match the mitted to the hospita! there. Oa the League Council. In the latter Indian Recreation Club defeated the July 18 he was transferred to Vie event it is hoped that Italy, as Civil Service Club by five and a half toria Gaol hospital, where he died. well as Abyssinia, will be prepar-sets to three and a half. The scores yesterday at 3.56 am.
Dr. 0. H. ed to submit a full and complete were:
testified that de- statement in order that the Coun- (CS.C.C.) lost to A. K. Minu and ceased was suffering from diarrhoek Colledge and N. J. Debbington Lalchikok Prison Medical officer of cil shall be fully informed opon M. Hussan, 4-8; best M. 11. Razack when admitted to the prison hospital and A. Babu, 1-3; lost to D. M. on July 8. The following day he was On Members of the Council have Ragull and M. 1. Razack, 3-0 Fisher
17 dysentery
condition be J. Skinner and been asked to hold themselves in
came torso and the following morn. readiness to attend a meeting (C.S.C.C.) tied with Minu and which may be summoned at the lassan, 6-6; beat Barack and Babu, ing witness had the patient trans ferred to Victoria Gaol hospital. end of the month-British Wire-0-4; beat Raquil and Razack, 6-3.
Korman and Agafaroff (C.S.C.C.) Witness did not then diagnoso any [ERR
lert to Minu and Hassan 4-0; lost to other trouble. Razack and Habu, 4-0; lost to Raqui!! and Razack, 2-6. Washington, July 19.
"D" DIVISION The Italo-Abyminian situation
the Several matches in
"D" has placed the State Department
the Hengkong Lawn in one of the most difficult positions Division of since the Japanese invasion of Tennis League were played off yex- China, when Mr.. Henry Stimson, terday. The C.R.C., playing on their
Witness added, in reply to the own courts, won comfortably from the then Secretary of State, had to the South Chinn Athletic Association, Coroner, that decensed was suffering retrent from the insistent attitude taking all nine sets. The scores were: from enteritis, which had a resem
The taken in that connection.
P. C. Liang and L. F. Tin (C.R.C.) blance to bacillary dysentery.. This, experience is believed to be bent T. Wong and Linng Yau-hung, enteritis might have had tuberculat tempering Mr. Cordell Hull's 6-2; beat C. M. Trang and C. M. origin. There was nothing to show with attitude in the present impasse. Chang 6-2; heat W. T. Llang and Lau that there was anything wrong
the food or conditions of the prison. Observers point out that outside Man, 6-1.
gram Shaw, medical officer Y. K. Fung Dr. G. Liang and Mr. Hull's indication of a desire for (CRC) hent Wong and Liang 6-3; of
Victoriam
Gaol, test
testified to the post the observance of the Kellogg Pact, beat Trang ani Chang. 6-3; beat mortem examination which he con- and a natural desire for world
ducted. The cause of death was Liang atki Lau, 6-4 peace, there has been little discus- sion on the agreement outlawing
war.
TREADS CAREFULLY
.
D. R.
In Poor Condition Deceased was found previously to bo suffering from chronic heart dis case, chronle opium poisoning and his general condition was very poor. On admission to prison and to the weight wax only 97 hospital his pounds.
H. P. Chan and P. F. Lee (C.R.C.) found to be a combination of various beat conditions, namely, hypostatie pneu bent Wong and Llang, 6-2; Tsang and Chang, 0-1: bent Liang monin, pulmonary tuberculosis of the chronie type, mitral valvular disease and Lau, 0-2.
and enteritis.
I
J..
There has been some discussion of the possibility of the United
ARMY BEATEN Staten invoking the Kellogg part,
Playing at Scokonpoo yesterday but observers see little likelihood, the Army Tennis Club were beaten first, because the part cannot be by the Radio Sport Club by six seth, invoked before beginning of hostili-tó three. The scores were: ties and secondly because of some J. H. Fowler and J. T. doubt whether it could be invoked (A.T.C.) lost to W. J. Chanson and without a formal declaration of
war.--United Presa.
Davies
The Jury declined to view the body. the Coroner remarking that he had already done so.
A verdict of death from natural entises was returned.
II.B.. Ritchie, 4-6; lost to M. Sherriff TO STOP SMUGGLING and D. Leonard, 1-6; beat G. Singh and Kramail Singh, 6-4
W. F. Miller and E.
E. T. Taylor HUEY LONG'S MESSAGE LA; lost to Sherriff and
(A.T.C.) lont
to Clanson and Ritchie, SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FORM.
Leonard,
ED AT SHANGHAI
PROMISES TO START TALKING AGAIN
4-6 beat G. Singh and K. Singh, 7-5. | W Chapman and B. Turnet (A.T.C.) beat Chanson and Ritchie, G-2; lost to Sherriff and Leonard,
2- lost to. Singh and K. Singh, K.C.S. DEFEAT THE K.F.C.
•
Shanghai, July 19,
For the better and closer co-
Washington, July 18.
operation between the Customs, Salt and Mineral Revenue Ad- Senator Huey P. Long to-day in-12-41.
ministrations in the prevention of formed colleagues who may be feel-
about his ing worried
long Playing on their own grounds yes-smuggling, and to lessen expenses, Ministry of Finance has absence, that they could pass on terday afternoon the Kowloon Cricket the
establish A joint to the Chambers that he would be Club defeated the Kowloon Football decided back to-morrow, and was going to Club by seven sets to two in a "D" smuggling prevention
Division League tennis match, Shanghal shortly. make a speech,
"I am going to try and get the flour as soon as I return, in order
to speak on the issues of the day." Senator Long, will, however, find a change in the procedure, of the Senate, under which a limit can be placed upon the length of the debates United Press,
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D. Orr and R. J. K. Walker The regulations governing the (K.C.C.) lost to Bliss and Fuller 4-0 new office have been drafted and drew with Winch and G. White 6-0; submitted by Mr. Tsa Pu, and it bent Knox and White 7-5.
will be enforced as soon as it la approved by Dr. H. H. Kung, the Minister of Finance.-Central News Agency.
MATCH UNPLAYED
Gulf Port, Miss., July 19. Walter Weddell, brother of the
The tennis match arranged between well-known American airinan, Jimmie Weddell, was drowned in the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and the Kowloon Deck Recreation Club the Gulf of Mexico to-day when was not played yesterday. his machine got into a tail-spin and crashed far Router.
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MIXED DOUBLES
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Mrs. T. F. Lau 0-0; drew with W. C. Hang and Miss R. Rumjan 6-6,
G. Herse and Mrs. Knight (K.C.C.) The Kowloon Cricket Club mixed Inst to Ho Ka-lau and Mrs. Litton doubles "B" team was defeated by 2-0; lost to Lee Wal-tong and Mr. the Chinese Recreation Club when T. F. Lau 3-6; lost to W. C.
Hung they met yesterday afternoon by 8% and Miss Rumjahr 1-0. sets to half a set. The match was
the K.C.C. grounde. played on
Mrs. White E. Watson and C. (K.C.C.) lost to Ho Ka-lau and Mrs. Litton 2-8; lost to Lea Wal-tong and
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WENDY BARRIE.
RAYMOND WALBURN:
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Also SHIRLEY TEMPLE in “POLLY TIX IN WASHINGTON"
A. W. Ramsey and Mrs. Kirby (K.C.C.) lost to Ho Ka-tau and Mrs. Litton 1-6; lost to Lee Wai-tong and Mrs. Lau 3-0; lost to W. C. Hunk and Miss Rumjahn 3-6.
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BROOK'S CRASH
UNINJURED BUT MACHINE WRECKED
Alexandria, July 19. Forced in pitch darkness to make
fallen... He was unable to locate the aerodrome however, though it was only a short distance away. Despairing of his object, he risked" all and made a chance landing.
Young in Flying The mishap definitely stalls his opportunity of attacking the record a landing and unable to locate the for some time, and Amy's time of aerodrome, H. L. Brook, Yorkshire four days and six hours still stands. amateur pilot who left Lympne
Brooks has had a notable career Aerodrome on Thursday in an at- for one who qualified for his licence tempt to break Amy. Mollison's re-only a couple of years ago. cord fight to the Mersa. Matruth, He had bad luck in the Centenary Egypt, the same dayanı
race, taking 26 days to make the Brook's machine was completely distance. wrecked but he miraculously es-
on the ro caped injury sustaining only turn trip from Darwin to bruisea, and slight contusions.
Kent, Brook was able to carry more When the flier's Miles Falcon fuel in his machine and despite a machine, in which he established a number of landings and take-offs record fight from Australia to in the dark, to maintain the sche- England after the Centenary race, dulo he had mapped out for him- was reported overdue, it was self. Fortung favoured him in his thought that he had probably flight and he broke young Melrose's run out of petrol and had been record by thirteen hours, setting up farced to make a-landing.
the new record of seven days, This turned out to be true for it twenty hours. ****
Mr. Brook is an accountant by
was with only a few pints of petrol
along Flying
Directed by Phil--in his tank that-Brooks approached profession and in 99 years of age.
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