MONDAY, MAY 19, 1930.

LAWN BOWLS.

RECREIO V. TAIKOO R.C.

At King's Park,

the Club de

THIRD "DOUBLE" FOR C.S.C.C. Recreio drew with the Taikoo

Club de Recreio and Taikoo

Draw.

One of the features of the Lawn! Bowls League on Saturday was the defeat of the Craigengower C.C. (champions) at the hands of the Kowloon B.G.C. in the First Divi- Unless the C.C.C. subse- slon. quently show up to better advant-

age, the trophy may come to rest in the Civil Service. C.C.

The C.SIC.C. secured another "double"-the third in succession, which may be a record for League. bowls. Another record was the burning of three heads in one rink, which also saw West participate in the second lowest score for one

riak-28 shots for both teams against 27 when West played against Lammert, K.C.C., a couple of years ago.

RC. Scores:

Recreto

H. A. Alves

L. Gutierrez P. Yvanovich C. E. Marques

(Skip)

... 22

E. L.. Barros A. V. Barros

A. Lopes A. Ribeiro

(Skip)..... A. S. Gomes

L. C. I. Sousa

14

15

Taikoo N.C.

J. Sloan, Sr.

A. Stalker

J. Laing

R. Wallace

(Skip)

..... 14

J. C. Chalmers

J. C. Polson

J. Russoll

W. Wotherspoon

(Skip)

J. Chapman

T. Grimes

C. G. Silva

G. McLeod

R. F. Luz (Skip)

26

N. Drummond

(Skip)

63

THE

CHINA

MAIL.

PRESIDENT ADAMS. THE DYING. SARONG brought back was so large and re-i

Prominent Passengers

on Board.

The 8.8. President Adams, com- manded by Captain W. O. Kohl- melster, docked στι Saturday

from morning

San Francisco via Kobe and Shanghal bring- Ing 70

class

passeng→ 136 ета,

and

of mall

first

bags 311,266 tons of general cargo for Hong Kong. She sailed yesterday for Manila, Singapore, Colombo and New York via Mediterranean ports. Frominent passengers on board in- clude:

..... 18

63

K.C.C. v. KOWLOON DOCK. On their own ground, the Kow loon C.C. lost to the Kowloon Dock R.C. by 20 shots. Scores:- Kowloon C.C.

II. Gittins C. J. Tacchi A. Hyde-Lay

J. Fraser

(Skip)

The Club de Recreio and the Tal- koo R.C. played the first drawn match of the season. The Kow-'} loon Dock R.C. gained their first A. C. Burford victory at the expense of the Kow-J. Howe loon C.C.

In League II the Civil Service C.C. and the K.B.G.C. remain at the The Club de top of the table.

Recreio and the Kowloon C.C. de feated the Taikoo R.C. and the

Electric R.C., respectively,

LEAGUE TABLES.

The positions in the League to

date are:--

Division L

P. W. D. L. Pts. Civil Service C.C. 3 3 0

D 4

Craigengewer C.C. 3 2

0

1

Kowloon B.G.C...

20

Taikoo R.C....

1

Club de Recreio

Kowloon D.R.C..

10

1

B. Petkeram

A. E. Silkstone

Kowloon Dock

H. G. Cooper

E. Docherty

R. Lapsley

..... 34

W. Hedey

16

(Skip)

.

F. C. Goodman

J. McKelvle

(Skip) 22

F. Goodwin

H. Overy

Lyal

E. Lammert

(Skip) ..... 20

58

A. V. Ramsay

C. Atkinson

(Skip)

Coleman

W

Greig

F. Cullen

W. M. Johnston

(Skip)

League II.

C.C.C. v. K.B.G.C.

78

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adams-Dis-

embarking at Hong Kong en route to Singapore. Mr. Adams Is sales engineers for the Globe Automatic Sprinkler Company of U.S.A.

INDUSTRY.

RELICS OF PRIMITIVE MALAYA,

PURCHASES FOR MUSEUM.

presentative of so many orders that It will be some time before it can be determined. The specimens, of several groups have already been prepared and submitted to speci- alists..

Further progress was made with the exhibited series of Malayan in- sects for the Raffles Museum, Singa- pore.

The specimens

were taken from the Raffles Museum insect collections which were transferred

the

"In view of the extinction, or approaching extinction, of some Malay Industries an effort ly be-to Kuala Lumpur in 1927, supple

from mented by material ing made to procure reserve stocks, and purchases of sarongs Selangor Museum series. woven at Telok Ayer Tawar, Province Wellesley, and in Trengganu.

Through the death of Mr. H. H. Banks on June 17, the Museum ac- quired certain of his big game trophies, viz, two seladang heads, a malo rusa head, a small tiger kend, a pair of elephant's feet and an

Tribute to Mr. H. C. Robinson.

The report of the Museums De- partment, F.M.S., includes the following tribute:

The above passage appears in the annual report of Mr. I. H. N. Evans on the Perak Museum at Talping.

This museum is chiefly ethnologi-elephant's tail. eal in its activities, and Mr. Evans Mr. John V. Crowe-Disembark-records the following matters of ing at Hong Kong. Mr. Crowe is interest: manager of the Ford Motor Com-

The year has proved remarkable pany, China branch,

for the number of antiquities pre- Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Finch-Dissented, or lent, to the Museum. embarking at Hong Kong en route Part of a rough quoit-disk of around the world, Mr. Finch is president of the "United States Alkali Export Asociation".

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Madden-Dis-

around the world

mieaceous schist, found in the Rambutan Mine, Perak, was lent by the Hon. Mr. A. G. Glenister.

were

been obtained.

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A further remarkable collection 23 embarking at Hong Kong, en route of antiquities, chiefly from the Malay States. In 1908 he was pro Benguets.

on a pleasure Tembeling Valley. Pahang, was pre-moted Director of Museums and trip. Mr. Maddon is vice-President sented by Mr. W. Linehan. Fur Fisheries, Federated Malay States. of the "Stover Manufacturing and ther stone implements, pottery and 21 Engine Co. of Freeport, IL, U.S.An iran tool from Pahang, many ofganised and for

Besides hia rogular duties he or Mr. and Mrs. H. H. H. Pricatley them from Nyong on the Tembeling, trolled a Meteorological Service, some years con- -Disembarking at Hong Kong on business. Mr. Priestley is mana-Hubback and A. H.

presented by Messrs, T. R. primarily in connection with a re- Fetherston- search for hili-station sites; and he ger of the wall known flrm of Messra. E. D. Sassoon and Co. Ltd. ment, the largest of its kind yet Arts and Crafts Section of the The Iron socketed imple-organised, and was in charge of, the haugh. Miss Agatha M. Chandler-En found, was given by Mr. Fetherston- Malayan Pavilion at the route to Manila on a pleasure trip. haugh, and came from Nyong. Empira Exhibition. Miss Chandler, is the daughter of whence hitherto only stone tools had persion in February, 1926.

He retired on

Mr. Robinson had long planned to A Unique Gift.

produce a set of volumes on the Probably the most important gift. Vertebrate Fauna of the Malay during 1929 was a spearhead of Peninsula analogous with those of polished stone with a diamond-the "Fauna of British India" serica shaped cross-section."

and in 1912 there was published This was re-

a volume on ceived from Mr. R. H. Ehlers of under his editorship

the Reptilia and Batrachia by Dr. Kuala

Gris Estate, Kelantan,

G. E. Boulenger. through the good oflices of Mr.

It was his inten-

R. J. B. Clayton, British Adviser to the Government of Kelantan, and of Mrs. Clayton, Such an object

be hitherto appears to from India, Further India or the Malay Archipelago.

At Happy Valley, the Craigen- gower C.C. lost to the Kowloon B.C.C. by eight shots. Scores: Craigengower C.C. Kowloon B.G.C. G. J. Chambers

W. McBride

A. L. de Sousa

(Skip)..... i8

Ferguson

E. Kern

T. West

L Rapley

...... 12

G. E. RoylanCE

(Skip) ..... 28 G. E. F. Thompson

Kowloon C.C.

Police R.C.

Shots For and Against.

For Agat. Up Dn. Civil Service C.C. 190 142 150 Craigengower C.C. 176 Kowloon BG.C...175 175 0 Talkon R.C.

Campbell

Y. Abbay

48 0

W. Colling

W. Drake

26

G

(Skip)

33

(Skip)

1

J. M. Ribeiro

F. C. Finner

130 160 30

0

Club de Recreio 191 165 29 Kowloon D.R.C. 171 175 Kowloon C.C. ... 177 198

E. Mowfung

W. V. Field

4

0 21

Police R.C...123 230

Division IL

0 107

W. Ward

J. Vander. Lely

P. W D. L. Pts,

R. C. Reed

Kowloon BG,C,

0

J. Carr

Civil Service C.C.

0

(Skip)

16

Kowloon C.C.

0

Yacht Club

87

Club de Reerein.

Craigengower C.C.

Taikoo R.C.

Electric R.C.

O

Shots For and Against.

For Agst. Up Dn. Kowloon B.G.C.24 155 69 Civil Service C.C. 210 173 37 。 Kowloon C.C......195 186 30 U Yacht Club.......125 123

126 127 བ་, Club Recreio.178 177 Craigengower C.C. 176 201 100 140 136 210

Taikoo R.C.

Electric R.C.

League I.

K.B.6.C. v. C.C.C.

2

S. M. Flege

W. A. Hale

A. W. D. Davidson (Skip) ..... 36

75

YACHT CLUB ▼, C.S.C.C.

At North Point, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club lost to the Civil Service C.C. by the narrowest possible margin of one shot. Scores:- Yacht Club

0 A. Stevenson

@ 20 L. S. Greenhill

0 40 P. W. Ramsay

0 74

On their own ground, the Kow-

loon B.G.C. defeated the Craigen- by four shots.

gower .C.C. Scores:-

Kowloon B.G.C.

D. Muir

J. S. McIntosh

E. W. L. Hogbin

A. M. Holland

⚫ (Skip)

R. S. Nichol

H.

H. Rose

H. McTavish"

W. R. Whibley

(Skip)

16

..... 26

H. F. Stoneham

Craigengower C.C.

F.. J. Neves

M. A. R. Sousa

10

W. Gill

B. W. Bradbury

(Skin)

E. Tuck

A. E. Contes

E. el Arculli

U. M.

Omar (Skip). 19

W. T. Brightman

V. H. W. Chittenden J. Cavanagh

H. Nish

C. S. Rosselet

L. Guy

R. Basa

(Skip).....18

(Skip)

69

CIVIL SERVICE v. P.R.C.

A. Macfarlane

(Skip)

*** 19

S. Abraham

E. S.

A. Murdoch

E. W. Carpenter

A. L. Shields

Rad

(Skip)

E. B. Reed

A. T. Hamilton

B. E. Maughan

A. Chapman

(Skip)

17

Civil Service C.C.

J. Willmatt

W. Bickford'

L. R. Whant

R. T. Taylor

(S21

E.

E. Luck

R. Davies

R.

W. E. Hollanda -

(Sklp) ..... 24

F. H. Holdman

R. R. Wood

J. W. Deakin

F. H. W. Haynes

20

(Skip) ... 18

42

43

TAIKOO RC, v. RECREIO.

On their own ground, the Tai- koo R.C. lost to the Club de Re- creio by 31 shots. Scores:----

Taikoo R.C.

W. Brown

W. Cunningham

S..Amery

J. J. Whyte

(Skip)

..... 13

C. Summers

T. Stainton

20 W. Bell

218

R. K. Duncan

56

(Skip)

18

On their own ground, the Civil | Service C.C. defeated

the Police

R.C. by 16 shots. Scores:——

Police R.C.

Civil Service C.C.

W. Dall

F. Jones

& E. Alderman

L.. Holland

A. O. Brawn

(Skip).... 28

Jas, T., Dobbie

McHardy

J. C. S. Fender

Hargreaves (Skip)

W. McLeod

L E. Longbottom Brittain

A. E. Murphy

G. Moss

(Skip).... 13

E. W. Simmonds

H. F. Westlake

J. Hollidge

(Skip)

R. Marks

J. C. West

(Skip)

F. Nolan

J. Slonn, Jr.

T. Swan

G. H. Stewart

D. Walmsley

(Skip)

Recreio

R. A. Baste-

J. M. Alves

F. X. Soares

A. H. Basta

(Skip) 25

V. Ribeira

F. V.

J. M. S. Rosarie

E. M. Romedios

F. X. Silva

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

V.

Tennis Wednesday "B" Division M.B.K. v. H.K.C.C.; C.C.C. v. U.S.R.C; Y.M.C.A. v. C.R.C.; Nippon Club S.C.A.A.; Recreio v. Univer- sity T.C.; L.R.C. v, K.C.C.; C.S.C.C. v. R.E.S.C.; "C" Divi- sion-German T.C. v. Univer-" sity T.C.; H.K.C.C. v. S.C.A.A.; Kowloon C.C. v. 1.R.C.; C.R.C. v. KJ.T.C.; Mixed Doubles- K.C.C. v. L.R.C.

Football-June 30-Annual Meeting of Football Associa tion.

Rifle Shooting-May 30 Distribution of Prizes, Volun- tear Headquarters.

Hockey Saturday-Radio Sports Club v. Engine Room, H.M.S. Hermes, Sookumpoo, 5 p.m.

Racing June 4-Half year- ly General Meating of Voting Members of Jockey Club, 5.30

p.m.

--

HOME

Golf May 23-24-England v. Scotland, St. Andrew's.

May 26-31-Amateur Cham- pionship, St. Andrew's.

Cricket-May 31-June 3- Test Trial Match, England v. The Rest, Lord's.

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Lands, Hotels & Building..

tion to produce the other sections in collaboration with the writer of this notice but the war, the demands made by their current work on the time of both and the various duties; Mr. Robinson undertook for Gov- ernment, outside, thcse of his ap- pointment made this impossible; and the task was deferred until his re- tirement on pension when it was still From a further postponed by the request Humphrey..... small cave high in the cli face at of bis Government that he should Gunong Chuping, Perlis, human re-first produce the less purely sya- matus, iron tools and a considerable tematic work on "The Birds of the amount of pottery-some of it Malay Peninsula" on which he was

Kedah and Perlis were visited and parts of ancient wooden coffins were collected from a cave in Gunong Kepelu, Kodiang, Kedah.

cordmarked-were obtained.

H.K. & S. Hotels.3 12.60) H. K. Lands $ shanghai Lands...Tia, 972

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Peak Truma (old).... 11' the Iron Age.

(new).... 3.10 Star Fertica....$ China Light (old) ...

(new)...$ 53

The best of the human skeletal material, which has been accumulat-}· ing in the Perak Museum for some years, was sent to Dr. W. H. L. Duckworth, of Cambridge, for examination and report. These remains come from caves at Leng-

Upper gong,

Gunong Perak; Sennyum, Pahang, and Bukit Chuping, Perlis; and also from the old settlement at Kuala Selinging, Perak,

Specimena of old Chinese pottery, mostly celadon cracklewares from various sites in the Malay Peninsula (Pengkalan Kempas. Linggi. (Kuala Captain H. Chandler U.S. Navy. Selineing, Perak, etc.) were sub- Mrs. T. E. Chandler and Daugh-mitted to Mr. Bernard Rackham of ter-En route to Manila, Mro. the Victoria' and), Albert Museum, Chandler is the wife of Lieut. London, for examination and com- Comdr. T. E. Chandler, U.S.N. ment. Most of these wares have Captain of the U.S. destroyer been identified, as was anticipated, Pope.

as ranging from the Sung Dynasty to early Ming.

Major and Mrs. M. E. Guerin

En route of Fort William McKinley,

Rizal, Philippine Islands, U.S.

(Skip)

..... 23 | Army.

M. Baptista

Remedios

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J. E. Ozorio

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Zoological Work.

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21 of the "Federal and Balge Neonlite zoological exhibits.

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G. Alexander

J. S. Dick

A. W. Grimmitt

E. Post

84

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41 shots. Scores:- Electric R.C.

W. Stoker

G. T. Padgett

16 F. F. Duckworth

*18

H. Hatch

(Skip)..... 12

S. J. Clarks

D. S. Hall

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tive material of great importance In

On Yokohama—---

20

the study of the fauna

of the On demand

71

79 Malayan mountains.

The material | Golf Leaf, '100 Ane

buying rate) Sliver (per oz.) Bar Silver in Hong

Kong

18.28 19

44% prem.

FATHER

18L40 un Defarrad} #1-5-297.

Copper Cash

Copper Cents

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Nominal 8% prem.

Rate of Native Inter-

est

5% p. Chinese Sub, Coin .. 284% dia. Hong Kong Sub Coin 4% dis

AN'TO THINK TO-DAY-CLANCY IS GIVIN' HIS CORNED BEEF,

AN” CABBAGE DINNER AT

OINTY'S AN I'M:WASTIN'

METIME ON

THIS SEA ZHACK:

CÒME ON- MATES.

LUNCH IS READY.

BRINGING UP

GEE! CORNED BEEF AN' CABBAGE AGAIN

FER LUNCH -

?

JUST A MINUTE-

BOYS-

DO YOU KNOW that by paying H.K.$150.00 down.

and H.K.$27.00 per month for a limited period

you can become the proud owner of a

GENERAL

ELECTRIC

ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR

on view at

The Hong Kong Electric Co., Ltd. ·

The General Electric Co. Ltd;

Wm. C. Jark & Co. Ltd. and Andersen Mayer & Co., Ltd."

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