H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS
Orders For The. Coming Week.
Orders by Llent-Colonel H. B. L. Dowbiggin. O. B. E. Cum- mandant, Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps:—
Hong Kong.
Friday, 3rd August. 1934.
PARADE
Corps Engineers Thursday, 9th August. 1994- D. I Training at Belcher's Fort. Corps Machine Gun Battalion
Troop
Parade al Causeway Stable nu Tuesday, 7th August at 530 p.m. for Riding School.
Armoured Car & Motor Cycle Sections
There will be to parade un Mon- day, 6th August, 1984.
No. 3 (ANZÁC) Company Rifte practice will be held at; the Miniature Range on Thursday, 9th August, 1994 at 6.30 p.m.
PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Corps Headquarters Offices will, be closed on Monday, 6th August, 10.
REVERSION
No. 1819. Cpl. J. P. Way. No. 14 Platoon. No. 3 (ANZACI Com- pany, reverts to the ranks at his own request as from 3rd August. 1934.
TRANSFER
No. 864, Pt. J. Chun. Armorred Car Company. Transferrmi to te
serve Company. "A" Section, "as from 30th July, 1934.
LEAVE
Lieut. D. M. Richards granted
35 days leave as from: 281k. July
to 31st August. 1934.
RIFLES AND BAYONETS The undermentioned NCO's
Sally Tulverson
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1934.
| Agnes Tufvarson
Olive Tufverun
Shocked by the news of her disappearance, the two sisters and the father of Agnes Tufverson, centre the missing New York City lawyer, have come to the aid of the police in an effort to solve the mystery surrounding her whereabouts. Sally Tusver- non, left, of New York City, instigated the hunt for her sister which resulted in the detention in Vienna of Ivan Paderjäy, 80- called Austrian army captain, whom Agnes married in New York. Olive Tufverson, right, of Detroit, received a cablegrain from Ágnes, which Poderjay_auseṛtedly has admitted signing. The father, Olaf, resides at Grand Rapids, Mich.
AUSTRALIAN LACKS PACE OF OPPONENT
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'Olaf Tulverson
FOOTBALL CLUB. MEETING.
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FIRST ANNUAL MEETING.
Australian And New
Zealand Assoc.
NEW OFFICERS ELECTED
A very satisfactory report w SPECIAL DINNER DANCE
presented at the first annual meet- ing of the Australian and New Zen- Land Association held yesterday afternoon at the Jacobean Room of the Hong Kong Hotel, with Dr. J. D. Mathews In the Chair, supported by Mr. J. M. Kelleher (Treasurer) and Mr. N. Stockton (Secretary).
In surveying the work of the Association's first year, the Chair- man said that the association had al membership of 85 but as nine of their number had left the Colony the effective membership was 76.
The election of officers resulted in Mr. J. D. Matthewa being re-elected [Chairman, Mr. J. R. Way Vice- Chairman and Mr. N. Stockton, Hon. Secretary. There were no nomina- tions for Hon. Treasurer. The General Committee was as follows: --Messrs. A. E. Hughes, J. Hunter; A. W. Ingrum, J. M. Kelleher, R. J. McNeill F. J. Neill.
RUNNING FIND.
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VISITORS IMPRESSED. These little items about our Em- pire visitors keep drifting in to show how interesting the Games: are going to be
approaching. The average Clubj
The South African arrivals, by player is not lacking in individual the way, are muck Impressed by alent, but I feel that the main the White City track on which the various events will be run. They think
up.
wave-
winging his service to love Inj The young Australian cham-business confronting the No, 1757, Pro, G. G. Humphreys, each case the American's ground pion found Australian conditions captains and vice-captains is the some "hot" times ought to be put No 4 Platoon So. 1 Company, strokes wavered, and he was in-hot sunshine and a fast turf welding together of this talent in- granted 12 months leave as from capable of olinching the set. court to extract her 1st August 1984 66 31st July 1935 Boussus Misses Chance.ee held on bravely to her lead in of little value to his teams unless deep at one
best to a composite force which will game, and the manner in which
WEMBLEY'S POOL prove irresistible. A player is
The vast pool, at Wembley 16ft. Then Boussus missed his chance.he final set and ultimately forced he is absolutely fit and, of equal making machinery, is surrounded
end, with its and her will return their Rifles lie broke through in the thir. Mrs. Sperling to yield, on the third importance unless he is disciplain- by 12,500 seats. and Bayonets to the Carpateenth game to lead 7--6, and had match ball. after many breathless. Armourey Shop at once for the 50-love on his own service. rallies, deserves the highest praise.
is unique in Armourer's Annual Inspection:- A perfect lob on the base-
"I am confident that among our that there is not a single pillar to Miss Hartigan, using her splen members we Corps 1st Battery: -No.
line saved the American.
have the necessary obstrust the view, did forehand as a pace-maker, and talent; the playing field is in ex- Gnr. T. W. Duheld. No. 241-Grr. Yet another French reprisal slicing her backhand across the
could not be cherkeil, and when court, keeping the ball very low cunningly designed and, when re- cellent condition; hte stands are Corps Engineers:No. 234-Boussus, drawing strength from might almost have
come invisible spring, yet looking sets, for the second was touch-comfortably the maximum number conditioned, will accommodate Spr. J. M. Purvis.
Curps Signals:-Nr. 186-Sg. very frail in relation F. K. Nabi.
of spectators-in short, the stage
J. B. Gardiner.
96-
.
to
won in two
his and-go. In the third the German strong-limbed upponunt, advanced player fed 3-2, and had 15.40 In No. 2 (Scottish Company:-No.5-3 in the fifth set, the tri- the sixth game. 14-Cpl. C. R. Logan. No. 41-colour was in high favour for the Piper G. Nisbet. No. 168---Drm. P.matel.
C. Andrews, No. 36 -L. Cpl. A. D Alas for Boussus' heroie stand! Wyllie.
Shields suddenly became dominant
No 1 Company (M.C.) :---No. ¡again: seven points were taken in 2:5--Pte. G. H. Owen, No. 390-4 row: a weakening backhand CQMS., C. E. Terry.
found new strength. the French-
Gallantly, and always cool,
Mias Hartigan worked for the opening which would give her storming forehand the oppor- tunity. She was ahead at 4-3 and 5-4. Then came the
The construction
It will be an ideal arena for big boxing, and it can be sald that Mr. A. J. Elvin, the man- aging director, has some very big plans in this direction.
Ice skating and hockey are also
is set, and I think we have every to be featured, and the pool will, reason to anticipate a very suc-of course, be available for public cessful season.
swimming and surf bathing.
Success Of Bowls Green
"In the matter of lawn bowls.
ALL MUST PADDLE
An important point is the pro-
you will note from the report that vision of 1,200 lockers in the new green was opened to mem-bathers can safeguard
which their
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HEALTH
rateful tenth bers in the spring this year. The clothes. Another is the provision HERE is mouthful health
No, 3 (ANZAC) Company:-No.man netted some easy volleys-game, with the service in hand. On original iden in laying the green, of a shower room. 105-Pte. I. Meinnes. No. 283-and America had kept her Davis C-Q.M.S., G. E. Dudley, No. 425-Cup team intact.
Pte. F. J. Mil.
Corps Infantry (Portuguese) :— No. 15-Pte.. J. M. Silva,
the first match ball the Australian, you will recollect, was to provide All bathers will be required to oing all out, drove just over the facilities to members for mild re-pass through this, and in doing so Lott Beats Hopman. side line; on the second she netted. creation during the summer sea-will paddle through six inches of Lott. true to his record at Wim Mrs. King Fights Back. son, and I am pleased to report running water, thus ensuring that that these facilities are proving no dust shall be conveyed into the Then caine a double-fault to bledon this year, took time to plan STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH and achieve victory. His two gets give Mrs. Sperling the vantagnattractive to fair number of mem-
Ipool. Ibers.
Yet another innovation is a con- against Hopman showed that the point.. It
was a nerve-wracking
"Apart from the bowling green,
trivance for steadying the water American could not venture in too moment. Miss Hartigan faced it No. 9 Platoon, Corps Infantry lob-volleys were too good.
C. Remedio uften--the Australian jobs and nobly, and never flinching in the which rose not from ashes but surface for racing purposes.
One thing which struck me was next three rallies, all of them long, from a sea of mud, members have
the colour scheme. All exit doors (Portuguese) as from 11.8.34.
So Lott concentrated on polish-fall of the good, put Sydney "right Probably noticed the improved ap-
have ing up his ground strokes, intend-on the map" at Wimbledon.
been painted in bright pearance of the Club premises. The Service
ing to bring Hopman forward by Miss Round's backhand superf-Clubhouse has been partly rede- orange. Sir Owen Williams, the
Dismissed By Efficiency Board— 1931.
No. 1167, Ple.
Having Completed Three Years
Medical Section as from 3.8.34.
Sd. P. S. M. WILKINSON, Captain,
Adjutant. H.K.V.D. Corps. MEETING OFFICERS
amenities.
with
No. 1679, Pte. Kam Nai Faiyariation of length, when his own ority came into its own against/corated inside, and additional ceil/architect, declares that this colour i top-spín lob could be used, Mrs. King, but she had to draw on ing fans installed, while outside, has a definite psychological effect
on crowds. Hopman, though he played some athletic reserves in the third set, trees and hedges are rapidly grow delightful shots, was scarcely in and Mrs. King was always the ing to enhance further the general People, are attracted by in he jeays, and will pass more quickly training for gruelling chases on a fighter, ardent and alert.
In connection A meeting of Company and Unit hat day, and as his service weak-
Mies Scriven was a little lucky these improvements, I would like through orange doors, thus ensur Commanders will be held on Fri-lened he found it hit for wingers, to beat Miss Babcock. She owed to mention the names of Messrs.nt the close of an event.
ing speedy emptying of the arena day. 10th August, 1934 to discuss while each successive game seem- her escape in the first set, which CB. Robertson and Sydney Corps Diary 1934–1935.
ed to make Lott stronger overhead, she was within a point of losing, Strange whose interest and practi- both in service and smash,
to the failure of the Americen to cal assistance in carrying them Von Cramm bore obvious traces achieve one or two short sliced re-out were invaluable. of his chill when he met Kirby, turns off a weak second service. "Before concluding, I wish to ex- and his failure to kill two easy This checking device had beaten press our thanks to Mr. Pryde for balls at the crisis of the third set Miss Scriven time and again. another year of excellent service shots that no fit man could have: On the other Hand, the English as our Honorary Secretary, He is "Then, when I had finished my bungled-was the beginning of the girl fought back well when Miss indefatigable--in fact, I feel he is second round of 65, a message was end.
Babcock led 4-2 in the second indispensable." sent to my hotel offering the same] In the fourth set the Get-
set, and though the reprisal did fee as the Americans. I told the
not succeed at this stage-for the
HENRY COTTON DECLINES.
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man was "through.”
FEW GOOD RECRUITS.
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FAST BOWLING QUARREL
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"Lancashire forget about Mac-.
donald."
حسين
"Let Him Say It" When Mr. T. A. Higson, pre aldent of the Lancashire Cricket Club, was told last night of the statement attributed to Mr. Carr, he said curtly, "Let him say it. We shall speak at the right time,"
Duckworth, the Lancashire and England wicket-keeper, said, "It is quite true I was one of the two a start, how are the jockeys of the players filt by the bowling at Not- future to be made?
tingham, but I am not making any Owners of goods horses want for fuss, nor has the incident affected them the best Jockeys. This is my personal good feelings towards natural, but there must be many the Nottinghamshire 'players.
"If people connected with cricket
representative that I was not very Yet Kirby's fine and forceful American with some admirable keen and would think it over.. "I did nothing more
tennis, his eye in perfect sym-volley coups took the act-it had until
opathy with the lines and his taxed Miss Babcock's reserves, and Thursday night when I received a volleys as good as his drives, the third sei was gathered from telegram asking me to confirm the must not be discounted by hits ad- two without serious threat. Miss arrangement. To this I replied on versary's ill-health. The South Scriven will need to play better.
African, on his play, was fully en- against Miss Hartigan if she is to if steps are not taken to give them titled to enter, the last eight.
enter the semi-final. Easy For Americans.
Friday morning, 'impossible to play.'"
Mr. A. D. Sanderson, managing director of the club, said that he had not communicated with Cotton since Sunday.
MISS ROUND
ARE TOASTED
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lads who would do as well as. H.
Gunn has done on Coroado and thought frat about the game and Ormenus if they were given simi- about other things afterwards, t would be much better for cricket| lar opportunities.
W. Johnstone, whose contract and everybody concerned."
There were six women's singles; PERRY AND three of them
were close, three "If I do," he added, "It may be one-sided. On her guard against through my soliciters. I am think-new
forces, and serving much ing it over.
better than on the previous day, "Cotton agreed to play early In Miss Jacobs beat Mile. Goldsch the wook. I did not think it neces-midt by an unexpectedly wide sary to confirm it in, writing until margin; and Miss Palfrey was "my' representative asked me to do never in trouble against the Polish There were no tears in Miss with Lord Glanely has been termif-
so. On Thursday last I sent the champlon, nor Mlle. Payot e Dorothy Round's eyes when she nated by mutual consent, will re- YEUNG = SAU-KING RETURNING following telegram: Confirm Sun-quired to do anything more than replied for the woman champion turns to France to-morrow. He day, fee 240, Sanderson. This fee drive smoothly against Miss Her speech was brief and mod- rode Flamialus, the wikner of the Miss Yeung Bau-king, China's ench American, was to be paldies Yorke, p
west.” “I am proud not in, a boast-last race at Alexandra Park on champion': giH swimmar, «Wacom- was therefore surprised to re-
the three-setters" the ing way, to have beaten Helen Saturday, and the crowd took this panied by her family will leave celve Cotton's telegram, and when greatest thrill came in Miles Hartie Jacobs because she is a good play. opportunity to give him a cheerful Shanghai for Hong Kong, next my representative called of Cotton's gan's encounter with Mrs. Sperl- en great ghter, and a gallant farewell.
Wednesday by the a.. President hotel he was told that Cotton, was ing. ai soed player of arrest sportswoman,
swoman," she 'Bald very He hopes, to have occasional Grant, which is duð to arrive here too tired
match experience.
mountain "England in future.
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