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THE - HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1835.

PERRY DEFEATS ALLEGED BREACH

BUDGE

DAVIS CUP MATCH AT WIMBLEDON

(Continued from Page 8).

OF CONTRACT,

STEEL BAR DEAL DISPUTE

A claim for damages for breach of a contract of sale was made by the Hon Wan Trading Co., China Buliding, against the Yeo Leo can, after he had regained his conLoong Firm of Bonham Strand fidence, sought the net he usually had East, at Supreme Court thin to wait until he could come up on a morning before the Puinne Judge, fall-blooded drive.

Mr. Justice Lindself.

to

As yet I have not seen Perry play when he has impressed one as being the complete player. He seems rely on his tigerish forehand drive, the ndroit placing of his sliced back hand and undoubted ability in the forecourt. But he does not mix his length as one would expect and one might say he never employs a drop shot.

Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for plaintiffs and Mr. E. 8. C. Brooks. of Hastings & Co., represented the defendantă,

It was stated that the claim was for $935.45, being the difference between the price at which defen dants agreed to buy 170 tons of mild steel bars and the price at Ilin backhand is delightful to which plaintiffs eventually dispos. watch because it is executed withed of them to Studt and Co. much ease of action, but there in suggestion of carelessness about it. He made many errors on this hand against Budge

that it

remained itis least impressive stroke. It was that searing forelined drive followed by end

energetic net

net raids which reaped Perry the majority of his points. And Another

The sale was not a fraudulent one, said Mr. Silva, and from the fact that the buyers and plaintifs were in the #ame building it should not be thought that the were the same tim. They we entirely separate.

factor was his abundant- Mr. Brooks said the defence was At no stage was it really threatened, that there was no atract to buy But throughout the match Perry play-or. if there were, it was a sale by ert rather like a coneli hit peeved he d'excription and the goois did not with the description. enuse the pull had shown that with comply some things hy didn't require any There was not suficient in writinje Leaching.

for the contract to come under the Sale of Goods Ordinance,

On the other hand there were points about this match which Budge could profitably inculcate and turi to bils own advantage.

His Lordship pointed out that the latter was a special defence. the and notice In writing should have the been given.

This was the match from? «tudent's vlewpoint. But erowit at inrge the only thing that mattered was Great Britain had be come two up, with three to play, and the Davis Cup as good as retained.

manager เ

Chan Wah-y plaintif firm, described negoti- intións, which went on between his broker Ng Lalchuen, and the de- fondants. A price of $2.01 per

"AND SO TO BED!" ieul was eventually agreed upon

SOUTH AFRICANS WIN

THE RUBBER

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after the assistant manager of defendanta had inspected the goods. Subsequently plaintiffs seat for a confirmation note, hat defendants asked for another cer tificate of inspections to enable their own client to examine the goods. They then said that some of the bars were rusty and offered a lower price. This plaintiffs re- fused and later sold for $1.29 per picul.

Now as regards in the wicket was

Mr. Schacht, manager for perfect so far as we know and the weather fur, as regards (b) there is Studt and Co. said he allowed no marked superiority of the English plaintiffs to use part of his flee. side; mul as regards (e) the same but they were separate concerns. argument would apply if we shot Through the interpretation of them out in their first innings for a Chan Wah-yin on May 29, he heard trifle after we had batted first. But take now the case for England's Ng Laichuen make a firm offer of ting first. Supposing we made first $2.64 for the iron. Use of what was a good wicket. Any change for the worse in the weather must operate against the ride batting Kecond. As it happened, there was not une laat there might have been. As far as can be made out England took just about a day's cricket to run

.

The hearing was adjourned.

ASSAULT CASES

OVER

to

ap five hundred and thirty-four runs. TWO BROTHERS BOUND Now bad we doue that on Saturday there would have been a much better chance of an innings defeat for South Afrien. And was pretty evident that, barring the wicket cracking up the only ikelihood of a decision in three days at the Ovall-was Innings victory.

COMPARISON

an

"Keep your family trouble yourselves," said Mr.-- Wynne- Jones at the Kos loon Magistracy this morning, when he bound over two brothers, Long Wing po. 36, charged and Long Ming-po, 22, with assault, in the sum of $25 each to keep the peace for six who months. Two other men, were discharged, Lau Sui-on, ́ 22, and Lal Chung, 21, were charged together with Long Wing-po with having assaulted the complainant. Detective-Sergeant Franklin

I do not think it can be denied that speaking, generally England could put rather a better butting side into the feld. We did, in fact, defeat the South Africans on the first innings on each of the four drawn matches, But our bowling was never good enough to force home a win. It real question of which team should make a slip. England done it, As a young friend of mine put stated that the assault arose when And once one down, in three day matches our bowling locked that extra The bit of devil that wins games. South Africans were a most reliable side and they thoroughly deserved to win the rubber.

Was

113

a.m.

the brothers were reckoning their accounts at No. 632 Canton

nt # Rond, ground floor, yesterday.

Leung Yan, 17, unemployed, was bound over in the sum of $25 for THE RETURN OF AMES It was pleasant to see Amex at last six months when he appeared on run inte form with the bat. He is far 4 charge of ugsulting Kwan tou young and far too useful to pass Yuen-ming. 42, medicine dealer. out of Text Cricket for years. There at Kansu Street yesterday. De- have been several useful bats of the fendant alleged that he was talk- younger generation, but what we have ing with a friend when complain- sol discovered is a new bowler. Itant came up and picked up a may be Read will come on. Un conversation with him and later fortunately so many fast bowlers have

***** they came to blows, Inspector! a bright patch and then flicker out Farnes seems to have done. Verity Shannon, prosecuting. stated that seems to have shot his bolt save complainant was struck with when the wicket really suits him. wooden stool. Bowes is our hope. But there is pro-

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SENT TO PRISON FOR SNATCHING

Voeux Road Central yesterday. cord, dating back to 1924, when Sub-Inspector. Tyler, prosecute he was banished. Ten previous ing stated that complainant had convictions were proved against the wallet

in un outside jacket him, and he had only just come pocket, and defendant walked up out of police supervision.

to him, seized the purse, and ran Sentence of one year's hard away. He was pursued into Wing labour was passed, to be followed Kat Street, and was there arrested by two years' police supervision Li fp, aged 28, unemployed, was by Ling Sang, formerly a police at the expiration d: his term of charged before Mr. Macfadyen at constable, but now employed as a imprisonment.

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Complainant was not present in by we have so many rabbit-slaughterers to speak at the Women, hat promisering, with the theft of a purse hecu recovered.

in county cricket like Mitchell and Club at 11 am. on Monday, and not money and $3 in Chinese money, Court, ni he had to leave the cricketer, is going to Indin next winter to coach the Jam Sahib of Sim, who cannot reproducę their to-day as had been announced. All the property of Kwong Chun-yec, Colony. form in a big game,

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I'LL TAKE A HAND IN THIS! WE DONT WANT RUFE PETTINGILL ON OUR HANDS, LIKE HE-

WAS, ON HIS LAST

VISIT !!

HELL PUNK HIMSELF DOWN HERE UNTIL

HE GETS ENOUGH CASH

TO OUTFIT HIMSELF

FOR ANOTHER ONE

OF HIS FOOLISH

GOLD HUNTO !

BUT, HOWLL WE GET RID OF

HIM?

an unemployed carpenter, at Des

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BY PRETENDING WE'RE DESTITUTE.....POVERTY STRICKEN! AND I'LL WAGER HE WON'T STAY LONG! FRECKLES..... TAG.....! PUT ON YOUR OLDEST

CLOTHES !!

HOWS THIS, MOM? DO WE LOOK SEGDY

ENOUGH

THAT'S FINE! FATHER, TAKE UP THE RUGS, AND HIDE THEM..... PUT: "THE RADIO IN THE GARAGE, AND PULL THE ELECTRIC

LIGHT SWITCH !

I'LL EMPTY THE CUPBOARDS. AND THE ICE BOX, AND TAKE

DOWN THE DRAPES! THAT

OUGHT TO DISCOURAGE HIM!!

IT HAS ME DISCOURAGED, ALREADY!!

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