MONDAY PRILY. 1974

HONGKONG WEDDING.

SHIPYARD TROUBLE.

LONDON, April 5..

The lockout notices metloned in a cable dated April 1 as having been posted by the Shipbuilding Employers' Federation, take effect

- AMATEUR BOXING.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THIS WEEK'S V.R.C. TOUR- NAMENT.

HOME SPORT.

"(Through Router's Service.)

LONDON, May 6. Following are the results of Saturday's Soccer matches:-

FIRST LEAGUE.

A pretty Chinese wedding took place on Saturday afternoon at the Allen Memorial Church,

Owing to the large number of Shanghai, Dr, F. L. Hawks Pott

on April 10, in respect of mom- entries received, the committee officiating, when Miss Rose Ng bors of all unions whose Southamp; of the V.R.C. have decided to Quinn, youngest daughter of Mrs. ton members have not returns commence the amateur boxing Arsenal Ng Quinn of Hongkong, was to work by April 8. The Federa- tournament on Thursday. Other

Birmingham married to Mr. Bang How, secretion statement says that this preliminaries will be staged on Blackburn R tary of the Commercial Press. Imitation will enable the axe Friday so that the competition can Bolton W., Lid. The bride, who was given cutive representatives of the be completed on Saturday night Everton V away by her brother, Mr. Sydney various unions to employ a full It was at first announced that Hudderfield T. Nz Quinn,

their the local' amateur bringing wore white char-week-end in

ampionship Manchester G. meuse with silver embroidery Southampton members into line titles would be awarded. After Notts C. and chantilly lace, with a with what all executives recognise discussion with the Hongkong Sunderland -train trimmed with lovers to be the proper procedure. The Boxing Championship, it has been Tottenham H. whose decided somewhat to restrict the West Brom A. *Society knots and pearls. A crown of Ballermakers Orange blossoms, fastened. the Southampton members have not tit'es but the merit will be there tulle veil and ber bowniet was of struck are not involved in the all the same. white roses and maidon-hair fern. lockout but fifteen other unions Her maid of honour, Miss Mary are affected.-Reuter How, wore jade green satin, trimmed with silver lace and carried sweet peas. The brides maids, the Misses Mabel and Edith Tang, Elsie Tom, 5. K. Wu, Mayling Seong and Lois How wore georgette gowns of the pastel shades and Miss Rene Chur, the little flower girl word pink tulle and carried a basket of pink sweet peas.

LATER.

The shipbuilding labour dispute has assumed a brighter aspect. The Employers' Federation states that a conference of the executives' representatives and the Southamp tom local committee have arrived at a basis of arrangement which has been recommended to a mass meeting on April 7 (to-day), when It is hoped it will be accepted. It The bridegroom, was accompa-is understood that both sides are settlement early nied by Mr. H. L. Huang as best hopeful of a man and the page boys were the in the coming week. The enkla bride's nephews, Mossy Lai and neers did not participate in the Mark Wei. After the ceremony conference.-Reuter. d reception was held in the ball; room of the Astor House and a dinner was given at the Great Eastern Hotel before Mr. and Mrs. How left on their honeymoon. Mr. Bang How is a graduate of the Wharton School of Finance Commerce, University of

and

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BOAT RACE.

LONDON, April 4 Cambridge won by four lengths. The official result is given as follows:-Won by 454 lenghts. Time: 18 minutes, 41 seconda. In bright sunshine with a very light North Easterly breeze and smooth water, Cambridge won the toss and chose the Surrey station...... Oxford, rowing a slightly faster stroko, led at the start but the

i Aston Villa

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Mile Post Cambridge were slightly

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ahead in 4mins. 4secs. The Light

o Sheffield U.

2

Blues were rowing beautifully and

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3 Middlesbro'

I Liverpool

z Airdrieonians 1 Aberdeen

2 held a length's advantage

Hammersmith Bridge which was o West Ham U. o reached in 7mins 36secs. Three SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

lengths separated the crews at Chiswick Church, where the time. was 11mins 28secs. Soon after, Oxford spurted and gained on the leaders, but they were ragged in their, work. Cambridge shot Barnes Bridge in 15 mins. 31secs,, leading by two-and-a-half lengths, ultimately winning easily by four- oand-a-half lengths-Reuter.

There is mention in

some Morton quaters of a competitor who has Queen's Park gained honours in the Egyptian Raith Rovers command while others are re-Rangers ported particularly fit and in fine St. Mirren irim. It seems that good, boxing Celtic is assured and the V.R.C. are Clydebank doing all they can towards this Dundee end.

Hamilton A. Entries and the draw are as Hearts follows:-

MEN'S CONTESTS.

HEAVYWEIGHTS.

4 Kilmarnock

2 Hibernians

1 Partick T.

3 Ayr United

o Motherwell

2

3 Clyde

2 Third Lanark

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3 Falkirk LONDON, April 5. Clapton beat Erith and Belvedere by three goals to nil at Millwall. LONDON, April 4. Cumberland beat Kent by 14 points to 3 at Carlisle.

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BERLIN, April 4. The German heavy-weight Gr. Reade (1st 7lbs) 94 Coy.champion Koerner outpointed the R.G, A., versus Gr. Mitchell (16st British champion, Frank Goddard,

in a ten rounds' contest 1b) 88 Coy, R.G.A.

Pte. Eaton (Ist lbs) East Surreys, versus Gr. Ettringham (11st 9lbs) 94 Coy. R.G.A.

Gr. Hurle (12st 6lbs) 83 Coy.

LONDON, April 5. At Stamford Bridge, in, the Amateur Athletic Champlonship, the ten miles running event was

CONSIGNERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEE9.

Stormship

THE

TIUME L."

FROM TRIESTE, VENICE, Brindisi, SPALATO PORT SAID, MASSAVA, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG &

SINGAPORE.

RG.A, versus Gr. Barker 94.Coy, won by H. Britton Derby and CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

!R:G.AT/

L/C Bennet.. (11st 10lbs) East Surreys, versus Gr. Sharnan (1st rolbs) 94 Coy. R. G.A.

Middleweights.

County Harriers) in 52mins, 48.4-5secs. E. Harper (Hallam- shire), the holder, took 52mins.

50secs.

C. Clibbon (Surrey Athletic L. S. H. Penfold (1st 3lbs) Club) Was third in 53mins. H.M.S. "Titania" versus Pte 21.4-5secs. Sullivan (10 st 12 lbs) East Surreys.

Byes,

V

L. C. Sullivan East Surrey's, v L. C. Hill (1st 3lbs E. Surreys.

LC. H (1st 3lbs) East Surreys, Bye."

Pre E. Churchley East Surreys, y Gri. Newman (10. st 9 lbs) 88 Coy R.G.A.

Gr. Newman (10 si 13lbs) 85 Coy. R.G.A., Bye.

F. Melton (10 st qlbs) v Sto. Hannibus (10 st. 3lbs)

Sto. Hannibus H.M.S. brose" Bye.

Gr. McKernan (II st 4 lbs) Coy. R.G.A., Bye

t Walterweights.

NEW YORK, April 5.

In the National Court Tennis Championship. Mr. Jay Gould successfully defended his title, defeating Mr. Hewitt Morgan (6-1, 6-1, 11-9).

RIFLE SHOOTING.

informed that all Goode are being Indrid

At their risk into the Garlowns of the Hongkong and Kow,

loon Wharf and Godown Comorny, Ltd, at Kowloon," whence sudjoe.from the wharvas delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo t be forwardga unless notice to the contrary ba giren bafors 2nd inst

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Gotowas, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th ing. will be 'subject to rent,

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undervigasi on or before the 18th fast, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, obafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 8th inst. at 10 a.a. by our surveyor Meara Goddard & Douglas.

The Hongkong Volunteers main- tained their undefeated rifle shoot. "Aming record on Saturday when they beat the H.M.S. "Titania" team by 88 221 points and won the Belilios by Shield. Their score of 731 points was the highest this season. On the final list the "Despatch" are V.R.C.second with a single defeat and

H.M.S. "Tamar" third.

J. Soares (10st 7lbs), versus A. Batt (10st 3lbs), LR.C...

Gr. Lucock (10 st. 4lbs) 94 Coy RGA. versus Cpl. Nolan (10 st. |3ibs) East Surreys.

Gr. Coombes (rost 5lbs), 88 Coy R.G.A. Bye.

L.C. Barber (1ost 6lbs), East Surreys Bye.

Marine Fordham (10st 3lbs), |· H.M.S. Carliste Bye,

L.C. Robbins East Surreys Bye. Pte. Traynor, East Surreys Bye. Pte. Pooley (1ost 10lbs), Bye,

Lightweights.

O. S. J. Bland, H.M.S. Des patch, versus Pte. A. Powley, East Surreys.

O. S. E. Purdy. H.M.S. Des patch, Bye.

Pte. Maskell, (9 st. 13lbs) E. Surreys, versus A. B. C. Cushion, (10 st. 1b) H.M.S. Carlisle,

Pte. Piper,(9 st. 8lbs) E. Surrey's, versus Gr. Harding, (9 st. 10lbs) 94 Coy, R. G. A.

Pte. Brazier, E. Surreys Bye,

Winners will receive their prizes to-night at the annual distribution.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNIES.

The scores of the final match THC Steamship were

HONGKONG DEFENCE CORPS.

F. C. Goodman J. K. Shaw Open Sights

T. Swan

C. Summers

T. Lyon.....

M

200 500 600

32 34 33 99

*NUMIDIA'

19

FROM TMESTE, VENICE, ERINDISI, SPALATO, PORT SAID MASSAVA, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG, SINGAPORE & SAIGON.

34 31 32 97nformed that all Goods are NONSIGNEES of Uarge are heraby

8989898 Totals:

32 33 31 96 32 34 30

32 30 28

R. J. Goodman...... 32 30

D. Reid..... W. Eldridge

23 31 24

H.M.S. TITANIA"

being landed at their risk into the Go. downs of the Hongkong,and Kowlose Wharf and Godown' Company, Lad, at Kowloon, whense and/or from the whartes delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded

balore 2od inek

726 ualous notice to the contrary be given 6%+ 5

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all 731 Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th inst., will be subject to rent.

79

77

76

Mr. Garrett ............ 29 30 19 L. C. Williamson, E. Surreys, Mr. Wicks 29 23 20 versus J. Stewart, (10 st.) V.R.C. Mr. Sheehan 26 30 20

Fie. Lucas, (9 st. 6lbs) E. Surreys, Mr. Clark

***** 24 23 18 65 Bye.

Mr. Firth

L. Tel, B. Einerson, H.M.S. Marasion, Bye. +

Featherweights.

Sto. Rambridge (8 st." 12% lbs). H.M.S. Ambrose versus Pto. F. Cooper (8 st. 13lbs) East Surreys. J. Marshall (9 st th) V.R.C. versus Pte F. Joy (8 st 10lbs) East Surreys.

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A. R. Azan, Naval Yard, Kow. loon versus E. P. Souza (8 st. 13lbs) V.R.C.

L. S. Codner (8 st 11lbs) H.M.S. Carlisle versus L. Sgt. Kerslake (8 st 13lbs) East Surreys.

Bantam-weights.

Sto. W. Smith (8 st 3lbs) H.M.S. Carlisle versus E. Way (8 st 4lbs) Hongkong.

Mr. Keys Mr. Guerney

Mr. Penfold...

25 IS 17 57 10 21 13 53 15 46

2

28

4815

6%+

510

207

A. Bliss (7st 12lbs), K.B.S. Bye. U. Ram at Libsi, D.B.S. Bye.

·A. Suzara (8at slb), Bya. Middleweights. !

Norman MacKay (88lbs) D.B.S., versus N. H. Haskett (89lbs)

A. J. Lewis (7 st 12lbs) Hong-K.B.S. kong versus Tor. James (7 sts. Espino (89lbsS.J.C. 12lbs) 94 Coy, R.G.A.

D. Stevens (771b). K.B:S., verans

Tor. Hollands (8 st) 94 Coy.. K. Evans (781bs) K.B.S., versus R.G.A versus 0, S. W. Rolfe B. Baleros (B9lbs) St. Joseph's

H.M.S. Despatch.

W. C. Jenner (7. st

University, Bye.

BOYS' CONTESTS.

HRAVYWRIGHTS.

8lbs)

W. Matchin (9st albs), K.B.S. vorsus F. Samy (9st 2lbs) D.B.S. Chung Yu Wing (9st 12lbs), D.B.S. versus C. Figueiredo (6st 9lbs),

D. Leonard (6st. 12lbs), S.J.C. y Allen S. Pang (6 st. 1132lbs) D.B.S.

Fred Barretto (7st 6lbs), St. Jospeh's College, Byard

E. M. de Silva (st gibs) St Jospeh's College, Bye.

College.

B. Fernandez (85lbs) S.J.C., ver- sus L. Thorne (86lbs) Garrison. School..

F. Zhmern (85!ba) D.B.S., Bye. G, Moss (82lbs) K.B.S., Bye.

E. Remedios (86163) S.J.C., Bye..

T. Noma (80lbs) Bys.

Lightweights.

Alfred Mooney (70lbs) D.L.S. versus R. DaDenberg (65lbs) S.JE..

Byes.

H. Harri (68lbs). Garrison School, Bye.

K. Jenner (73lbs) K.B.S. Bye. J. Ci Conway (70lbs) Garrison School Bya

Bantamweights

J. Dillon (64lbs) SJ.C.,

G. Danenberg (63lbs) S.J.C.

A. Maycock (57lbs) Garrison School Bro

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