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NANCY
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ER --- WHO ARE YA GOIN' TO
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THAT JOB!
October 23, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
OH, BOY!--- WHAT SURPRISE --- I
A
NEVER EXPECTED
DIS HONOR!
SEPT-12
-ORNIE ZUSA
Doctor Refused To S'pore Hoarding Liquor,
Take Drink Test
A HARLEY-STREET apecialist who said he had not much
Cigarettes and Tobacco
faith in sobriety tests was acquitted at London Sessions recently Food Office
on a charge of being under the influence of drink when in charge
of a car.
He was Dr. Jumes Thomson Doran Clark, aged 42, of Brinr- walk, Putney, S.W., specialist in nervous and mental disorders, who had been committed from South Western Police Court.
The jury, after hearing the evid-
ence for the defence, stopped the
case.
Dr. Clark wus alleged to have driven a zigzag course for about 100 yarda and was arrested,
He refused to be examined by the acting divisional surgeon.
Thrilling Rugger
(Continued from l'aye 6.)
In evidence, Dr. Clark said he was perfectly sober. He had driven bone from Brompton-square after fetel-
his mark and dashing through gaps. ing his wife from a cocktail party. fichards, who played on the wing for where he had two cocktails,
taking Otway's He had an attack of lumbago, and Lomax, the latter was stift. He refused to be examined place at full back, gave Stewart very because he was resentful about thetic roon in which to move, whilst far more con- whole proceerlings, and he did noturn was given little room by
Stewart, Doe was see the necessity of going through a number of tests to prove his subriety,tructive in his play than was the Mr. St. John Hutchinson, K.C. des last year, and sold the dummy fending: Are you a great believer cleverly once or twice despite careful in these tests?--I haven't a great deal ring by Charter. of faith in them at all.
Mr. Husrell Viek, KC, dismissing the case, said that Dr. Clark had himself to blame for his position to a great extent.
Fanling. Golf
Captain's Cup Play - Off
The Play
Issues A Warning
TN his weekly report the Singa- pore Food Controller says there is considerable hoarding of intoxicating liquors, cigarettes and tobacco.
The court adds althounds there i
at present no control over purchases of intoxicating liquors, cigarettes and large teagen, the accumulation of private stacks definitely against the public interest,
Cerials employees of a well- known Europeni Arin last week Ehought it necessary to purchase sisty-six cases of whisky and zin as a stock for their mess,
this considerable portion of Huor has now been returned to the suppliers.
ار
FTER Army had attacked dun-
Acolare European recently brand- gerously through Boe, Smith and cast in a Singapore club that he and Richards, Clubs went into attack. purchased 200 tins of a certain brand From a set scrum, Henderson scnto American cigarettes. Cigarettes, Richardson for a try well out, which says the report, do not keep in goul
Uchardson failed to convert.
rondition for very long in Malaya.
Just on half-time, Boa went over for a clever try, touching down between the pasts, and Douglas converted.
Godfrey scored Club's second try. When the puck had obtained posses- sion and were carrying the ball with then; la the scrum, Godfrey broke away with the ball at his feel to dribble over and beat Duke for the Richardson fell shert touch-down.
In the play-off of their tie in the October Qualifying competition of the Captain's Cup at Fanling, J. W. Mayhew, 84-10=74, brat J. Linaker. with his kick.
The Food Controller can, and will if necessary, take action to In- prevent this sort of thing. toxicating liquors, elgarelles and tobacco, although they are luxu rles, can be controlled through the Defence Regulations and the penalties whleb may be imposed imler these Regulation are con siderably higher than those pro- vided for at present in the Food Control Ordinance, ileavy purenses of imported goods
SPOTLIGHT ON GERMANY
"Say. Coring. My a bit lower: see alice little Tarm."
Week-End Football
(Continued from Page 7.)
match was scored by one of the Club backs, Bone, just before the close of
Bosanquet, gaining possession, ran STABLEFORD SCORES Surgeon Cominander C. B. Nichol-around Smith to touch down at the besides causing a shortage in the the first half, Club, otherwise, would The footbali was excellent, and the percussion. in that they lead to an son, R.N., with 319-40 points, won flag. Richardson was again unsuc-market, have another important re-have led 2-1 at half-thine. the Stableford Competition played on cessful with the kick.
unnecessary rise in prices. The rise losers deserved, one point. in food prices which took place in scored first through Wilson. the Old Course, Fanling, over week-end. There were fourteen entries.
the
They
who
ARMY RETALIATE RMY fought back, and following a
uttack net. Kowloon took up the by Taylor near the posts five yards almost entirely due to panic buying left, and placed the ball safely in the out, Army forwards tackled the Club by the public.
The Asiatle public were directly and following several penetrations forward and a formed
A kick ahead, which was gathered the first few days of the war was received from a corner kick on the
"Just a
venomous snake to be Montreal Daily Star.
Davis Cup Film At The whistle went for responsible for the rise in rice prices of the Club defence, scored from a crushed.""
King's Theatre
An exciting pictorial record of the Australian victory in the Davis Cup, after being down 2-0 to the Ameri- cans, is being screened at the King's Theatre in conjunction with the filin "Jesse James."
The news-reel depicts the Austra llans in action in the doubles and the declaive finals.
serum infringement, which appeared and the Europeans for the "Increasemeler in front of goal-White, Intitle to be handling in the serum by an many other commodities, notably left, being the marksmun. Club forward. Douglas made no canned goods. mistake with the kick from an easy position.
PROSECUTIONS
ID
Play fluctuated back and forth, but eventually Fowler, centre forward, Several prosecutions for profiteer-save the Clubs the lead with a beauti- Thus the score stood at D pts, toing are pending. Two concern stall-ful shot from outside the area. Then
over five holders in one of the Singapore mar-game Bone's disastrous error.
kets, and the third a well-known attempting to trop the ball, be mis- In Club's favour, and
Orchard Road, judged and the ball bounced, hit his minutes to go,
Club did not slacken, and went provision dealer in Into the atlack just on time, when,This dealer had previously received hand and passed over his head into following a loose scrum, Henderson warning that complaints had been the net. was tackled when not in possession, made regarding the prices charged
The photography. The same player made no mistake by him. which includes several slow-motion with the resultant penalty kick from shots, is excellent.
In the same gazette are first warn easy position in front of goal. Alms from Europe,
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It was then seen that Lomax hud been hurt in a thekle just prior to the infringement and had received n nasty gash under his left eye-brow.
The Onal whistle went Immediately after Henderson's kick. Club left the field winners by 12 points (3 trics
Around The Courses
(Continued from Page 6.)
The even struggle continued the same in the second half, when the winning goal was notched for Kow- loon by Jorge, who had been playing u very fine game.
South China "B" 2
R. Scots 2
THE strict control of the South China "B"-Royal Scots game found
and a penalty gal) to 8 points (fiver and a bag of golf clubs when he disfavour will the crowd. Two pen- goal and penalty goal).
The teams were:
took up a bet that he could not play allies were awarded the Royal Scots,
two
"Now then, clouds, will you stop
-L'Oeuvre.
Attempt On Life Of Trotsky
Club- M. Thompson: D. 1. Roxana golf ball from the other side of the second of which was awarded censoring me? qurt, J. C. Charter, il. D. Bidwell and Tower Bridge to the steps of White's again after it had been missed. On 1.1. Stewart F. Ceanford and J. R. Henderson: AF. Walkden feap), J. S. Club in St. James's Street in under the second effort, however, Hossack
the again shot outside the goal. Dunnett, P. R. Wanklyn, C. F. Needham, 2,000 strokes. Ile went round
Both the Scóta goals came from E. A. Bempas, W. IL fichardson, A. J. G. "course" on a Sunday, when trafle
infringement awards. The first was Taylor and, G. B. Godfrey.
Army-1. Lomax (IL.A.);
Gnr. was very sluck, and did it in 142) Richards (L.A.), L/Cpl. Doe (8.9.), L/Cpl. Another golfing wager was won by from the penalty spot, scored by Walte 1RE. and L/Cpl Smith Seo Captain George Morris, who played Hossack, and the second was from SUPERTREAD PROCESS
forth); L. Dougins (RS.) (capt) and
MEXICO CITY, Oct. 22 (Reuter). 119gt. Lang A.O,C.); Pte.
Berry ten rounds in one day at Deal several free-kick within the area, which thick new sex), Et fiewitt (M'sox), L/Bdr. Evang years ago, taking 089. strokes. The Muaro netted.
South China's goals came from What is believed to have been an Foley (HE), Capt. Duke (R.8, Lt. will took and last tidsdale (R. Norfolk Regt. and Set hours, and Captain Morris
some 40 miles. He won £500. like Ist quality Page (RA).
This latter bet, I find, has official new tyres.
Club "A" O Navy "A" 30 recognition. The report states that he started out, at 4 a.m. and finished Prices from $7.50) Work done in NAVY "A" completely over-ran at 0 p.m., having taken one hour's Club "A" in the second half, rest during the 17 hours. His last days or one day The Navy fielded many men who round was 97. If required.
will probably appear in their first Satisfaction
life rubber that RA.), 2/1 Pinkerton (1.5), L/Cpl average time per round was
walked Cheong Moon-wing, who equalised attempt on the Hie of M. Leon
team. Lt. Stevens and Lt. Ogle
gauranteed. have been outstanding players in the Triangular Tournament for
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the scores at 1-1, and the second Trotsky, the exiled Russian leader, equaliser was from Thian Chinhas resulted in the arrest of a man The man is zald to have posed as from Cheong Moon-wing
Falconer played an excellent game an agent selling a car belonging to dominated that part of the field. He of Madrid, who is now in Mexico. at centre-half for the Scots, and General Mlaju, the gallant defender received good support from his wing- Enquiries showed that the General halves, Parnaby and Clark. For knew nothing about, the matter, so At the same time, Trotsky's guards ed a grent gome in goal, saving con- spicuously on many occasions. Yeung have been reinforced. Shul-yick, in the forward line, was equally prominent, but received little support.
khoan, who headed in off a écaire of Spanish origin.
Belgians Ordered South China, Cheong Wing-chos play- the man has been arrested.
Back Home
PARIS, Oct. 22 (Reuter).The French wireless says that Belglans
comer to local rugby was Tel. Paul, who played a stirring gameving in France, who are liable for at inside-three. He is a thrust-military service, have been ordered ful and determined runner. to return to Belgium within nine]]
Middlesex 4 Police
1
TEIE MIddlesex over-run the Felice
New Nazi Threat To Shipping
LONDON, Oct 22 (Reuter)-An-
In their First Division game, winning other threat to Allied and neutral by four goals to one. The Milliary shipping was made on Saturday night In the first half, Club started off in days.
sido had the better of the exchanges when the official German Nows grand style, and looked the likeller winners. First Van Leewen evaded by Kay, whilst Paul kicked his during the first half, though the score Agency announced that attacks on
brought second penalty goal.
was only one-nil in their favour al ships carrying contraband will be two tackles which nearly
wen! Deane, Нулет and him to his knees, and then
Blechnyden the end of that period.
strengthened and expanded in all Moss and Howlett were effectively sens. through, and a stride from the line played hard for Club forwards, the ball slipped out of his hands. Awhilst Day and Hutchinson were best bottled by the hard-working Sheehan
In a mediocre back division. Car- and Wilkinson. Moss, however, was second half. Plle, in an effort to stop Club playor following up knocked on
chance at able to evade their pressing attentions n shot from Saw, handled the ball. and a great chance was lost. Then ruthers had very little Day was tackled on the line. full-back, but performed well on a few occasions, and almost scored Shechon took the spot-kick and made
Lt. Johns, Lt. Taylor and L. Ogle the first goal of the match towards no mistake.. Then the Navy woke up and scored through Peal, who kicked a penally worked hard at forward for Navy, the end of the first half. His shot goal. Il now became all Navy, and Lt. Stevens, at full back, made no from the edge of the penalty area and the Middlesox's last rool me,
with Jackson from Saw. in the second half Club were seldom mistakes, and made touch with long skimmed the
Molana 15*31123, MOBS secured the Police's only goal in the picture,
roking kicks. Tel. Paul was the pick beaten.
The soldiers went into a further when Jackson fumbled and presented Navy, try-scorers were Paul. (9), of the threes, being well-supported Pascoe, Ogle Tour were converted by Mr. Pascoe and Lt. Cochrane, lead at the commencement of the an, busy opportunity...
Marable increased the lead to three,
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