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STUBES SHIELD GOLF TOURNEY Big Entry For Annual
Inter-Hong Event
FIRST ROUND BEFORE DEC. 13
The following is the draw for the Stubbs Shield golf competi- tion, held annually under the aus- pices of the Royal Hong Kongj Golf Club at Fanling. the First Round of which will take place; on or before December 13.
The Second Round must take place on or before January 10. 1937, the Third Round on or be fore January 31. the Semi-Final Round on or before February 14 and the Final on or before Fe- bruary 25,
The first pair in each bracket are the challengers and will be respasible for arranging dates.
Byes into ad. Round
the
Education Department (T. J. Price (12) and D. McLellan (17) v. Gibb Livingston & Co. (A. McKellar (8)| and M. N. Carrie (17).
John D. Hutchinson & Co. (T. E Pearce (18) and T. A. Pearce (3) v. winner of Medical Department and Asiatic Petroleum Co. First Round:-
THE CHIKA HAIL, FRIBAL, NOVEMBER 13, 1936
STREET SLEEPERS SOCIETY
Annual Meeting At Cathedral Hall
WORK REVIEWED BY CHAIRMAN
WORLD TRADE RESTRICTIONS Questions In House Of Commons-
London. To-day.
Replying to question in the House of Commons yesterday, as to whether any action was con- The third annual meeting of the templated with a view to relaxing Street Sleepers' Shelter Society was progressively and ultimately held at the Cathedral Hall last abolishing the system of quotas evening when Mr. R Ashton Hill and exchange control, the Chan- presided, and some interesting discellor of Exchequer, Mr. Neville enssion, took place.
Chamberlin, said that in Britain! The Rev. J. R. Higgs asked whethere is no system
of quota re ther it would be possible to give strictions on the import of indus- something more than a bowl of tea trial goods, neither are there! to the street sleepers at the shel-any exchange restrictions. As ters every night Mr. Hill replied regarded other barriers on inter that Government did not consider national trade, it remained one of! it desirable to provide meals be the main objects of the policy of cause people who were not normal- the British Government to pro- The wooden gas carried by these youthful Carlist recrafts, shown in.
ly street sleepers might be at-mote the exchange of goods be- their graduation parade at San Sebastian, will soon be replaced by the real tracted in the hopes of getting a tween this and other countries by thing. Despite their youth, they are expected to shoulder a man's burden free meal, and the work of the means of bilateral trade agree against the loyalists.
Society would therefore extend its ments. - range beyond that of the very On the general question of a poorest
freer exchange of goods through- Another speaker then suggested out the world the Government that it would be in the interests would continue to keep in touch of the Society to scotch a rumour with the Goverments of France to the effect that a charge of two and the United States and other:
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
The M.S. Cremer is scheduled
to sail for Singapore, on Thurs SHANGHAI MAN cents per person per night was Governments, in order to take ad-
v.day, November 24.
Medical Department (Dr. A. Greaves (20) and Dr. L Newton (6) v. Asiatic Petroleum Co. (R. Young (5) and J. A. Cooper (22).
for
The s... Tjinegara leaves Bali and Java on Thursday, Novem
Linstead and Davies (4. Sommer-ber 24. felt (9) and S. T. Butlin (13) H.MS. Tamar Cmdr. Wauchope (10) and Lieut. Comdr. Barry (8).
Two cases of diphtheria were Manufacturers' Life Insurance Co. reported to the local Health au-)
(E. J. R. Mitchell (7) and W. Sharn thorities during the 24 hours end- (12) v. National City Bank (K. Ked yesterday. Rounds (13) and L. R. Cramer (15).
Wilkinson and Grist (D. K. Blake (14) and G. E. Hugh-Jones (12) - P.)
Health authorities during the 48 hours ended on Wednesday
MARRIED
Bride Arrives From Home
2go. The ceremony took place be-
NOBEL PRIZES American Dramatist
Honoured
The
Chairman
Stockholm, To-day.
being made, because the Society vantage of any opportunities that does not make any charge at all. ouered to promote the objectives
Members of the Executive Com-they had in
common.-British mittee present were Mr. R. Ashton Wireless Service. FB, Chairman; Miss Enby Mow Fung, Hon. Secretary; Miss D. Lee, Assistant Hon. Secretary, Mr. An- Colony by the 5. Victoria this J. C. Grenham, Miss M. Blanchett,
Shortly after her arrival in the]
{drew Cheung. Han Treasurer; Mr.
morning, Miss Olga Por, of Vien- the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, and Five cases of diphtheria, three Austria, became the bride of Mr. Tang Shiz-kin. and O. Bank (W. J. Waddington (18) of enteric fever and one each of sin, of No. 1202-39, Avenue Jof- Mr. Albert Johanes Reitoe Los-
Chairman's Review and B. A. McKenny (16).
cerebro-spinal fever and puerperal fre, Shanghai, who
Swedish Chartered Bank, winners of Wil-fever were reported to the local from the northern port a few days said in part:
came down In his speech, the
Academy has | awarded the Nobel Prize for Li- kinson
and Grist v. P. and O. Bank, Standard Vacuum Oil
terature for 1936 to the American Co. (H. F.
I would like to say how much dramatist Eugene O'Neill. The No- Pethick (13) and J. W. Mayhew (12)
fore the Registrar at the Supreme this society owes to Sir Henry bel Prize for Physics is divided + Bank Line (A. H. Penn (18) and
Pollock's interest in its work between Professor V. F. Hess, of D. Forbes (10).
The third annual Garden Fete Chinese Maritime Customs (A. Hin aid of the building fund of the The witnesses were Messrs. W..
From the very first he took his Forbes (14) and E. Bathurst (11) Kowloon Tong Anglican
tura week by week as a volunteer fessor Carl David Anderson, of Innsbruck University, and Pro-i Church (de Jong and T. Vago. Others pre-l Davie Bear & Co. (J. Petrie (18) and will be held on December 5. It sent at the ceremony were Mrs. W. worker at St. Peter's shelter and the California Institute of Tech- during the last two years the work nology. The Chemistry Prize is Harbour Office (Comdr. Hole (15) will be opened by Lady Caldecott de Jong, Mrs. T. Vago, Mr. J. Chich he has done for the society awarded to Professor Peter De- After the ceremony the nexty-has been invaluable. The volan-bye, of Berlin, for his contribution confidently hoped that the func-married couple proceeded to
teers are the backbone of this so-to the knowledge of the structure Harry Wicking & Co. (A. K. Mation will be a success. Kenzie (4) and H. Owen Hughes (18)
Hong Kong Hotel with their ciety and it is a great encourage of the molecule-Reuter. friends, who were entertained atment to the committee to have as and A. D. Humphreys (11).
The Hong Kong Stock Ex-a quiet but happy reception. The Chairman one who has taken his C.P.R. (T. C. Monaghan (12) and change have received a cable from bride and bridegroom both board turn of duty at the shelters and E. T. Mullen (7) PWD. (A. E. Messrs. Derrick & Co. Local Seed the s.s. Victoria, which sailed who thoroughly, understands the Lissaman (2) and W. J. S. Key (9). cretaries in Singapore of the Raub for Shanghai later in the day.
work. Lowe. Bingham and Matthews (A. Australian Gold Mining Co. Ltd.
W. A. Stewart (9).
¡Court.
and R. A. Collings (5) v Prisons at 3 pm There will be a number Klaus and Mr. K. Broch. Department (J. W. Franks (12) and of stalls, sideshows, etc, and it is
G. H. Henry (24).
v Dodwell & Co. (S. H. Dodwell (6)
Ritchie (10) and D. Royal
Artillery
Mesk
(Capt. Miche!}
(5) and D. E.
S. Robb (5) announcing the output for the four
(yeman)
X
Baker-Carr (18).
weeks ending November 7, 1936, to be 1957 ounces.
NORTH CHINA SITUATION
Continued from Page 1)
Bye into 2nd Round:--
Butterfield and Swire (T. Low cal
and T. R. Chassella (18) v Cornflower)
H.KR.N.V.F. (W. W. G. Shewan (12) SERVANT PLEADS
and Dr. Mackie (6).
KING VISITS HIS FLEET
from
GUILTY
Theft of Jewellery And Money
the
In connection with the shelter
jat Kowloon, I should like to plaen
OBITUARY
LAST ASSOCIATE
OF DR. SUN
. Canton. To-day. Members of the Kuomintang
on record our thanks to Mr. Wony lu-tang for giving us the use of an old knitting factory rent free, and also the Kowloon Residents' will regret to learn that Mr. Association for their help and co-Yau Lik, one of the four origin- FUNDS FOR THE TROOPS operation-they appointed. two re-al revolutionists who included Canton, Later: At a meeting in presentatives on our .committee. the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Nanking yesterday, all the citizens Mr. E. Kern and Mr. F. C. Mow passed away in Nanking yes of Suiyuan Province in the capital Fung, and aided the Kowloosterday afternoon. Mr. Yau was passed a unanimous vote that all shelter. We, hope to have their the only one of the four left. Saiyuan people working outside the continued help this winter. We and he was 72 years old. All
are the
up
KEROSENE CASE RE-HEARING
Mr. Fitz-Henry Gives Evidence
(Continued from Page 1) Chesil Beach. His Majesty made
Province should subscribe 20 to 40jhave not yet found suitable pre-the members of Kuomintang in! his drive from the railway station
Wong Yee, aged 28, was
this per cent. of their salaries (accord-mises at Kowloon but the K. R. A. Nanking will attend his funeral. to the dockyard through
morning sentenced
fouring to the amounts they earn) for have appointed Mr. C. E. Terry to-From A Special Correspondent. to fooded streets, but there was a burst of
months' hard labour "by Mr. K. the Government troops who
committee and are already sunshine when he stepped
Keen at the Central Magistracy defending the province for them looking for a suitable building. his car.
It was of brief duration when he pleaded guilty to the against invasion by Manchuria-
backed
Volunteers and the wind and rain continued theft by servant of one jewellery Mongolian bandits to sweep the harbour, in
hox containing one pair of gold by
foreigners. which
Suiyuan stud-An innovation last winter was who are between 30 and 40 warships await- bangles, one pair of gold earrings ents
studying in the reorganisation of volunteers ed inspection. In view of the ex-and six rings, $50 in cash.
outside their and schools
native which reduced work and expense tremely boisterous conditions it seven promissory notes.
province will spend less money and made for better co-operation. was early decided that the ships
Detective Sergeant T. Cashman on food every month so as to save At the same time we had a num- should not be dressed all over, but said that the defendant had been some money for the loyal Govern-ber of independent volunteers and
The Deputy Superintendent of should wear only masthead flags employed by the complainant for ment
roops. Pepresentatives they are always welcome; our the Fire Brigade, Mr. J. C. Fitz Later it was announced that the the past 10 years at $15 a month, were elected during the meeting to most valuable helpers are those Henry, gave evidence almost crews should not man ships, and including meals. About 7 take charge of this affair and to who taza
p.m.
up on one particular throughout the day before Mr. E another feature of the inspection on November 9 complainant appeal to the Government to de-night every week.
Himsworth at the Kowloon Ma-) cancelled was the King's sail in left the shop and returned two patch heavy troops to Suiyuan at the Commander-in-Chief's Barge hours Later. He found
the once. down the lines of the fleet.
jewel case missing and reported In other respects the full pro-the matter to the Police. As the gramme was adhered to and the result of enquiries defendant was Shanghai: Intensive military and others who have helped with Lai Yu was first charged King, in company with the First suspected and when questioned Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Samuel admitted the theft. The box was preparations continue in Inner the medical work at the shelters. September 2, with possession of 270 |
INTENSIVE PREPARATIONS
I should like to thank all or-gistracy yesterday, when the re ganisations- who have provided hearing of a charge of possession volunteers and all individual of dangerous goods without a 1helpers, particularly Doctors, licence, brought against Lai Yu,
Nurses, St. John Ambulance. men was resumed.
сп
and
Hoare, and the First Sea Lord, found on the roof and the jewel-Mongolia, according to Chinese re- With all our shelters and all tons of kerosene distilate and 400 Admiral of the Fleet Sir Eralelery at No. 252 Hollywood Road, Ports, which declare that Li Shou- the help we receive, we should be ting of kerosene and/or kerosene Chatfield, carried out a series of The total value of money and sin's Manchu forces are advancing quite helpless without somebody distillate, found, on a lighter in inspections on board the various jewellery stolen was $117, of to the north from Shangtu and to inspire, organise and co-ordin Cheung Sha Wan Bay on Septem shipe. The first visit was to the which ST had been recovered Wang Ying's Mongols are moving ate; our secretary Miss R. Mow ber 2 He was convicted flagship Nelson, and in tradition-The promissory notes, which re- İsteadily towards Pailingmiso. Fung has done all that and a bit fined $150 and an order was made al fashion the King, as Admiral, lated to the sum of over $3,100, skirting the Chinese defences to more. She has forbidden me to for the confiscation of the 400 tins. was piped aboard by bosuns and were burnt by the defendant and the east and north-east of Suignan thank her to-night-perhaps you Lai was, however, granted a quarter-masters. About 1,000 men this would
About 60 truckloads of supplies will do it instead. (Applause) hearing on the grounds that the were paraded on the deck of the complaingüt.
larrived at Shangte from · Jehol
offence was a technical one and [yesterday, of which 30 were for-
that he had no legal representa- warded to Paiïlingmiso. Aeroplanes
tion...
mean a loss to the
the King carried out the inspec-
aircraft-carrier Courageous, and
It-
tion in a very heavy rain squall JEWEL THIEVES contine to scout over the Chinese THE HK TRAVEL yesterday's hearing Mr. F. H.
Visits to ships were continned in
the afternoon-British Service
Wireless
MOTOR CAR MISHAPS
lines, where preparations to re-
SENTENCED
sist the invasion are in full swing.
Beuter
Recorder Sympathises
Woman Associate sentences.
ASSOCIATION
Donations Received
Leseby appeared for the defence and Mr. M. J. Abbott represented the Crown. At an earlier hearing. the charge was amended to posses- son of 247 tins, and not 400 tins. La Ling, a Chinese male, was
The Hong Kong Travel Associa-ment Analyst, who gave evidence {ME V. C. Branson, Govern admitted to the Government Civil Falkestone. Edward Goodman, fewellery worth £16 from a Folke the receipt of the following sub-mens taken on the.
They pleaded guilty to stealing tion acknowledges with thanks of his examinations of samples of Hospital suffering from injurie" aged 44, & surveyor, and Robert stone boarding house and money scriptions= received when he was knocked John Grimwood, aged 48, baker's and jewellery to the value of Messrs Lowe Bingham down by car No. 1099 in. Queen'? roundaman, who are already serv-1349 from a private house. Bosd East Tau Ping received ing sentences of four year pen Edith Margaret Grimwood, aged China Provident Loan severe injuries to his left arm ai servitude, were each sentenced 24, whose correct name was Hall when it was caught in the door of to five years” penal servitude at was bound over for rec cat No. 2525 wisen it knocked Him Folkestone Quarter Sessi down in Laichick Road paltard mouth
day, He was also talkers -
Kowloon Hospital,
| property in the second The Recorder stå
are to run You- have fallen
the present fuence of these two
mage Co, Ltd. Messrs/Huwylizeys
the Pinence Co.
recalled yesterday
this
hter was
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