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Cricket Notes

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wenk spot, broke down badly before Minu and A. H. Madar, and only Matthews and Mahmood with 11 runs 'each could get Into double figures.

Minu rather took charge of the situation and his figures were 10-2- 23-7.

Gegg was not playing for the University, who are, this season, an improving team,

Dewar In Form

FROM what I saw of the game,

the H.K.C.C. second XI play- ing Small Units were right up against it, and but for R. M. M. King, who batted stubbornly for 39 and was eighth out, they

" far would have had score than 92.

worse

I have never sten Dewar bowl co well. At one period I thought he had tired as he bowled three loose ones running and King glanced two and hooked one for four. However, the next ball was straight and King made an indeterminate shot right across it and was bawled.

SOLID BATTING

Everybody except one got double figures for the Units, French being top scorer with 49, while Stonor got 30 out of their 142 for 4.

Revenge

THE University Second XI at Pokfulam avenged the defeat of their First XI by beating the IR.C. by 27 runs. It was a case of individuals as for the Univer sity, N. Singh (18), S. Ampla-

Gill (39),

(23) Aziz Ahmed (13) and B. S. Chowrie (10) totalled-102 runs while the other six batsmen only got 15, just beating Mr. Extras by one

vanor

run.

Similarly, A. R. Sumad (49 not out), H. T. Barma (21) and A. R. Razack totalled 88, while the other eteht batsm n go 8 between them, failing to equal Mr. Extras by one run. "Evrahun, for L.R.C., took for 23 in 9 overs,

K.C.C. Beat Police THE KC.C. got 110 of which Baxter made 50, and then shot the Police out for 77. The balling of the latter side is not up to their usual standard, and I suspect lack of time in which to practice is the explanation.

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regret that I have been unable as

yet to get any information about the two C.S. matches, but I hope to rectify the omission later in the week,

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The spokesman said the De. and possibly tentatively to explore a basis for any future undertaking. partment could not comment on The United States in any case would press speculation or indicato insist that Japan respects treaty ob- what the official attitude here ligations relative to would be towards such a visit, if No Interference With Plans it was intended.

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Out of all the stricken areas of Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and Kentucky came reports. of wrecked farm buildings.and dead

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Sun Yat-sen Anniversary

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Local Celebration Chinese national flags, were In evidence everywhere to-day, in hon- our of the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the Father of the Chinese Republic, the anniversary of whose birthday falls to-day

A holiday was declared by Chinese schools and, organisations to enable the children to participate in the de- monstrations. A mass gathering was held at the King's Theatre this

morning when boys and giris of the schools, scouts, girl guides and their elders listened to patriotic speeches from the platform, and took part in' the singing of the national anthem.

Bold Impersonation Alleged

Chinese Loses $200

A bold attempt at larceny was alleged againsi

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entered the control area at least 30 miles an hour and over- took a car opposite the Alhambra Theatre continuing through the whole of the control area at 28 miles an hour,

Fowler averred that he overtook the car before the control area and had a witness to prove this.

The ease was adjourned to noon on: Thursday for hearing.

Other Cases

Several Europeans were summoned. for various traffic offences before Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., at the Central Magistracy this morninalace Harper

Wallace Harper, of

and Co., Lid., was fined $15 for being the owner of car No. 2443, falling to have licence for the vehicle October 23,

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Trame Sub-Inspector F. J. Clarke prosecuted,

A representative of the defendant said that the car was left in the street because there was lack of storage space in the garage. It was intended to take it back into the garage at night.

Mrs. Tobias, of St. Joan's Court, 74 Macdonnell Road, was fined $10 for leaving her

her car parked for more

than two hours in Pedder Street on October 24,

Dr. E. W. Kirk, of Shell House, was cautioned for driving his car in Cochrane Street, a. road closed to. traffic, on October 25,

Sgt. H. W. G. Way, of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps Depot, Ken- nedy Road, was summoned for low- ilcenced driver to drive a ing an unlicenced

cur in King's Road on October 23,

The detective said that defendant Come and inspect He was fined $10 on pleading guilty.

and another man entered No. 300, Shanghai Street, on

October 28,

herded the inmates into a corner and proceeded

The unlicenced driver concerned, Miss Leung Kan, summoned for driving without a licence, was also

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Kwok Hing, Blue Taxis, Nathan.

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the male occupants chased defendant and caught him in Water- 100 Road. Defendant thereupon be- gan to shout "Save life" and some passers-by who thought he was being badly done by, secured his release. He was arrested again two days later on Information.

Defendant was remanded.

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Unemployed Arrests

Cloth Thief

An unemployed man named Ling So, 45, was given a reward of $1 by ME. QUA, A. Macfadyen at Kow- loon Magistracy to-day for arresting

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a thief who had stolen four yards of J. ULLMANN & CO.

cloth from Wu Lin-chung, a 10-

year-old splaster.id that last night,

Sergeant Altken sald Wu and two other girl companions wern walking in Latchikok Road near Shek Kip Mol Street when the de- fendant appr

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Chater Road,

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Macfadyen at Kowloon Magistrocy to-day for driving a taxi in a manner dangerous to the publle, having re- gard to all the circumstances of the. case.

Losses And Thefts

A thief entered the home of Miss M. Binks at No. 4, Hillwood Road, Kowloon, between November 1 and 11, and stole from the sitting room, stamp some school books and a album, valued at $34.

Mr. A. J. Castro, of 14 Taipo Road, that between Sunday and day, someone broke into his home by removing a panel from the

oor and stole money. frant door

clothing worth $28.50.

and

Sapooran Singh,

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Dr. R. J Shannon

Polico yesterday the loss of a spare wheel and tyre, value $30, from his car either in the Gascoigne Road car park or when the car was lett" out- alde. the Arlington Hotel,

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