MONDAY, JANUARY, 11, 1932.

YACHTING CHAMPIONSHIPS

RESULTS IN THREE CLASSES.

Dorothea's Good Fight.

Under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong-Yacht Club, the sixth championship races were sailed yesterday afternoon in plea sant but rather cold weather.'

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The course was: (1) Lyemun Beacon (P), (2) Howloon Rock (P.), (3) Mark on line (P.), (4) Channel Rocks (8).""Distance: 9.4 miles.

Results in full:......

THE CHIN

SATURDAY'S SPORT CS.C.C.; 175 for 6.doc (Ar

IN BRIEF

CRICKET.

LEAGUE 1.

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At Sockunpoo the I.R,C. defeated the University by 16 runs:-

RC. 183 (S. R. Kerman! 40, A. T..

'Lee. 4 'for 27),

Wood 64).

RAS.C.112 for 9 (Lt.-Cpl.

Cadman 32)..

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL.

Charity Match.

Interport XI. 2 Comb, Bervices |*** Junior Shield→→Replay.

Recreto

..1. KA.F. Lëngue--Division. II. University** *0. Bordérerő Argyl

6. Kowloon 2 Club Chinese League. At the K.C.C. the Hong Kong CCS China "A" 1 Athletic “g”

B. China "B" 2 Athletic

University: 37 (F. D. Pereira 4 for

*14,′A, `R. *Minu 4 for 21).

drew with the Kowloon C.C.;

· "H" Class (Started at 2.25 p.m.).

TIMES.

Total Yucht Sailed by

Finished' Corrected P'tion Pts. PH.K.C.C.: 154 for 7 dec. (H. J. Aṛm« Norena (Capt. Krogh Moe)

4.00.29 4.00.29 8 6 37

strong 31, G. C. Burnett 4 for Rolla (Mr. A. Röllin)

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4.05:33 3.59.36

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7 39

Siskin (Mr, A. V."Harvey)

4.08.05 4.01:49

8

40'

Diana (Major W. Bingham)

4.09.29 4.01.39

4

25

Argulla II. (Mr. H. J. Pearce)

4:1140'

Dorothea (Mr. B. Naess)

4.09,56

4:36:19

4' 4.00.42 3.58.68 1 9 4.08.20 7 2 16 Did not finish.

5

30

35'

Colleen (Mr. M. Bergaust) Falcón.............

"" & "Y" Class (Startéd' át` 2.80 p.m.).

Sailed by

Daphne (Miss M. Stokes)

9

K.C.C. 111 for 6' (J. C. Lyal 38*,

E. R. Duckitt 5 for 19).

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At Happy Valley the Civil Ser- vice C.C, best the Royal Navy by 84 runa.:-

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C.S.C.C: 195 for 4.dec., (J. E. "Richardson 79, G. R. Sayer'67)·

At Happy Valley the Craigen- gower C.C. beat the Royal Artilley by 162 ruhs:

C.C.C.: 202 for 8 dec., (H. P. Lim 55,'

E, Zimmern 11?*)

R.A.: '60*(U. M. Omiar 6 for 17, R.

Lee 4 for 26).

LEAGUE II. '

At Pokfulam 'the' Indian drew with the University:-

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GOAL SCORERS.

-Interport Trial,

Dickenson (Services) Wyllie. (Berylea)

A. V Gosano (Interport XI.) Campbell Interport XI.) *AS Junior Shield Replay, ' Summer (R.A.F.) Cox (BAFY

Gaterres

King

Fred (Becrelo)...LISY League-Bleision II,

McQuade

Lakemen

Morris (Borderers) Harris (Borderera) Matthias (Borderers) Mason (Borderers) Samson (R.A.0.C.) Dolan (R.A.0.C.)

LEAGUE TABLE. Division II

Goals

.10 9 0 1 33 6 18

24

~~ADAMSON --~CUP

RESULTS.

Four Players Enter the Second Round.

In the first round of the Adam- son Cup (1931):-

W, J. G. Jenkins (17) beat

McLeod 5 and 4.

A. G. Ursell (17) beat A.

Fraser (18) 1 up.

A. E. Clarke (14) beat

Wallace (8)

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THIS MACHINE

AGE

Material Gain and Moral Issues.

Dr. E. Griffith Jones, president of the National Free Church

J. Laing (14) beat E. Moore Council, addressed, members of

(13)

the Free Churches in the Oxford Hall, Manchester, on some of the problems of the present age. D. There was more difference be R.tween the world of to-day and the world of 1800, said Dr. Jones, than there had been between The following to the draw for 1800 and the time of primitive the match play stages in the Junior

of Championship RIK.G.G

9. T. Butlin v. Lt. Comdr. Weeks. C. H. Burton v D 9 Elvin. R. E Tottenham v. A. Hitchie. A. O. Brawn v. C. E. Sandstrom. Comdr. Priestley v.

Humphreys.

Divett.

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COUPON GIFT SCHEMES

Proposed Bill

·Prohibition

"UNFAIR AND UN-ENGLISH*

The Council of the National Chamber of Trade has anhoune ed that they have entered into negotiations with other nations bodies with the object of present ing to Parliament a bill to prof Mr. H. E. Beale, the president hibit "Free gift coupon schemes commenting on this decision at meeting of the council, held London, said:

The difference lay in the the man,

fact that the old world was a World of tools, based on muscu1We shall do all we can to

scotch what we.consider as af effort, while the new was a world of machines doing our canker eating into the vitals of work for us by mechanical pow. trade life. It is not fair; it b Der It was impossible to iman-English. If a person maken gine how many times human any such profit that he can give

been multiplied in away a gift the proper, way

to reduce priced,

Views on Free Imports. tiondale issued, to ascertain the

Details of replied to a ques views of their chambers, associa tions and members with regard to the restoration of the trade balance were given.

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C. E. Robertson, v. T. c. energy had

the machine: Monaghan. M. N. Cochrane v. E. des Voeux. Machines had solved great R. M. Henderson v. G. E. R. questions. They had substituted physical energy for human mus The first round to be completed cle. They had discovered the on or before 'January 24; second way to create phystent wealth, round, January 31:

semi-final, the shape of houses, food, and February 14; final (36 holes), clothes, at a rate, beyond the February 21.

dreams of avarice so much bor The number of Associations that we were choked by some of sending replies was 168 only possible, market the world itan, and four national with that wealthThey had made the local organiantions, 1, metropol market, so that all such hin an approximate membership of drance to a free flow as tariffs 30,000. The questions and the belonged to the old world. There number of replies were In the Captain's Cup at Fanling was no room in the new world sent system of free imports bes "Are you in favour of the pre- on January 9 and 10 on the old for tariffa Big transport ma

G. o course C. Stark 81-7=74 chines had eliminated space and Ing continued?" NEA

qualified,

time in human affairs, making Other scores fucluded C. H. armaments belong to the Burton 90-15-15; A. O. Brawn world and rendering race irrele 90-14-76; and H. H. Pethick vant. Pethick 94-1876. There were G1 entries.

P. W. D. L. FA/Ft Argylls Borderers 119 02 47 15 19 R.C. 12th Battery 9 6 0 341 14 12

Navy

96% 89 19 12 12

TIMES.

Total

Yacht

Ailan (Capt. R. G. Lochner) Jesaamine (Pay Lt. Petra) Why Wonder (Capt. C. C. Fowkes) Wings (Mr. G. H. Gandyy Bluejacket (Mr. H. S. Rouse) Boojum (Mr. G. Pickering) .2 4:23.14 4.22.42 Speedwell (Major P. S. Stewart) Adanac (Cdr. A. H. Walker, RN.) 4.28:50 4.28.08

"G" Class (Started af 2.35 p.m.).

4.24.56 4.25.31' 7"

5 25

8

16

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48

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Finished Corrected, P'tion Pts. Pts.Navy: 111 (Lt. Comdr. Skyrie 22).

4.24.51

4 4.24.51

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4.20.55 ... $21.42

4.22.27- 3 4.21.55 2

2 18

Yacht

Safled by

Zephyr (Lt.-Comdr. McDonald)

Lola (Mr. R, Grieve)

TIMES.

Total Finished Corrected P'tion Pts. Pts. 4.39.46 4.89,46 5 2, 14 4.33.4$ 4.80.87 1 7

Did not finish.

Wondy (Mr. I. de Ville)

4.37.55.

4.36.21

3

Eunico' (Capt. W. C. Rose)

4,95,41

4.32.33

2 6

21 26

Joan (Mr. R M. Jack)

4.98.06

4.34.31

4 13

| I.R.C.: 156 for 6 dec., (M. P. Madar

-45) University: 125 for 7 (K. B. Gan 48).

Club

R.A.0.C. Kowloon

University

10 a 07 20 82 .11 8 0 8 8 44

RUGBY FOOTBALL

Fourth Cruiser Championship. ·

Yacht

Sailed by

The fourth Cruiser Championship was sailed yesterday, round Lamma Island (S) and back, a distance of 26 miles. Result:-

Total TIMES Finished C'rected Elapsed P'tion Pta. Pts.

3.21.20 3.10.48 5.16.20 8.12.10 3.12.10 - 5.07:10

On the H.K.C.C. ground the Kow- loon C.C. defeated the Hong Kong C.C. by 36 tuna.

10 37

K.C.C.: 140. (F. S. W. Smith 78). H.K.C.C.: 104 (F. S. W. Smith

for 39),

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Triangular Tournament. Cláb

3 pts. Army 20 pts. **(penalty goal by nation

R. G. Robertson)

Friendly

3 45

Kowloon

0 pts HMS.

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3.50.55 8.09.30 5.54.55 3.50.38 3,06:17 3.45.38 8.16.14 2,56.07 5.10.14 4.02.53 3.08.18 5:57.58 3.51.00 2.59.12 548.06

11

50

8

13

16

12

3.16.19 3.13.13 5.11.19-

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Azuma (Mr. E. B. Lambert) La Cigale (Mr. N. Croucher) Isis (Lt. R. M. Anstruther) Norseman (Mr. G. H. Gandy) U & I (Mr. H. S. Rouse) Monsoon (Mr. R. Grieve) Curlew (Major T. J. Tosh) Wanderer (Mr. F. Baker)

ACTRESS ENTERS CONVENT.

Sequel to Role She Played

A well-known Parisian actress, Alle. Suzanne Delorme, who made her name in a récent play which dealt entirely with life in a Domial can convent, has surprised all Paris by unexpectedly retiring to a real Dominican convent.

In the play entitled "Le Chant du Berceau, Mile. Delorme took the role of a girl who was brought up In a convent and who loft, it, sob bing, to get married.

At Happy Valley 'the South Wales Borderers defeated the Police RC by 58'runa,

S.W.B.: 118 (B. G. Baker & for 38,

T. R. Hunter 5 for 27) P.R.C.: 87 (Pte. Ronan 7 for 25).

At King's Park the Club de

| Recreio defeated Craigengower C.C

For more than a year the actress! played this part nightly.

Then, during her holidays, she by 83 runs. was suddenly overcome by a desire to retire from the world.

Indifferent hitherto to religion, she became plous, and it was re- | vealed recently that she had enter- ed a convent of the Dominican Order at Grenoble,

The Government of Saskatchewan has just been paid 10,000 dollars (£2,000 at pár) for a dead cow.

This animal was Canary Korndyke Alcarta, world's champion milk-producer, which died recently at the University of Saskatchewan..

The Government paid 10,000 dollara for it, and had it Insured for the full amount

Recreio: 126 (H. M. Xayler 37). .C.C.C.:

Valley from January 1 to 10 H. In the Adamson Cup at Happy Harris 92-15-77 qualified. There were 8 entries.

12

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On the new course H. W. Dulley 971879 'qualified There were

*** Súfolk 16 pts. 18 entries.

HOCKEY,

Caer Clark Cup.

2:CBA7 Friendlies.c

St. Andrew's

Scotland YMCA

*2 England ̧*

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157 organisations replied in the negative and four in the affirmative.

"Are you in favour of an exe tension of the system of safe guarding?".

128 replied in the affirmative and five in the negative.

But was all this power that was tumbling into our hands be- ing used for themeral benefit of mankind 2. There was greed, "Are you in favour of the im class Félishness, and rapacity. position of duties on all importe In the War all the ingenuity and ed foreign manufactured goods? khowledge of man had been used 124 replied in the affirmative GOLE IN A GRAVEYARD

for the purpose of hate and mu-and ten negative. tual destruction. Even - now Four Men In Plus Fours Anger A every nation was armed as much position of duties on all-importa

"Are you in favour of the im www Whol Towers as it dare and afraid that a aud-led goods?"

den explosion might start a new 85 replied in the affirmative A golf match played recently in world war whichit might mean and 07 in the negative, the Brookdale Cemetery at Elyria the end of civilisation and the To the hat two questions a (Ohio), by four men clad in plus passing of the white man. "number of organisations reply.

48 (G. Winch 21, A. P. In Germany there players, fours has aroused the wrath of the Had we settled the relations ing in the affirmative made eer

Guterres 5 for 15, A. P. Pereira 5 for 23).

Ranking lists may or may not be an advantage to tennis

movement local council. to abolish them. But if they “dre to be, then surely they should be means of encouragement to reang At Sookunpoo the Civil C.C. drew players and not a discouragement with the R.A.S.C.

S. N. Doust.

ETA 1994 UN ARKAZAN YAN

between capital and labour, learn- tain reservations. The city Service Director was so ed to distribute wealth according incensed that he has ordained that to human need, begun to deal anyone else found using the grave with the ethical problem of a stones ar bunkers will be prosecut man's fight to spend money

START THE NEW YEAR.

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as bo pleased? There was the question rifternational A félà-2. tions. To-day any man's life in this country migtit be intimately affected by the life of a man in Chile out Berber

Their type of religion alone, Dr. Jones concluded, and sucht. other types as were consistent with theirs, was the only spirit. ud force able to help to put the

TOURING IN

BOAT

Rows 2,530 Miles in One Season.”

ENTHUSIAST OF 42.

Herr Taube, a 42-year-old mem

world on the right lines. They ber of the Wanneea. Rowing Clubf were universal They believed has won the club "touring prize? | there was nothing national about by rowing an average of 61 miles.

religion. They did not believe daily for 20 days.

the

neohurch-which-could-not be von During the season Taube harrow. accepted all over the world. The ed 2,530 miles, or, approximately, great religions of the world were as far as from England to Russia- Ebming face to face The" only and Home digaste

v ka way they could make Chfiftit, j«The boste the club covera ite dominant was by living over 110,000 miles during the ses Christianity themselves.

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