THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 6, 1939.
ST. ANDREW'S “A” DEFEAT WANDERERS
At St. Andrew's Church Hall yester day evening, in the "B" Division of the Badminton League, St. Andrew's "A" bent Wanderers by 6 games to E aftor leading by 6 games to 0.
W. C. Choy and F. V. Wong (St. Andrew's).
beat E. Zimmern and J. S. Ho 21-1: lost to S. W. Liang and E, S. Ho 15-21 beat T. J. Ong and C. Y. Yung 21— 7
E. F. Fincher and II. Kew (St. An drew's).
beat Zimmern und Ho
beat Liang and Ho
lost to Ong and Yung
21-12
21-14
11-21
W. M. Gillis and A. E, Brown (St
lost to Zimmern and Ho
Andrew's).
beat Liang and Ho
beat Ong and Yung
13-2!
21-18
21-12
NAVAL MAN'S DEATH
The death occurred at the Royal Naval Hospital this morning of Sydney John Fakeley, Chief Stoker of H. M. Submarine Rorqual, who passed away in the early hours of the morning after a short illness.
The funeral will take place this afternoon, passing the Monument at 4 p.m.
SHANSI FLARE-UP
Sian, To-day.
Military activity in Shansi is developing to considerable pro- portions with the resumption of the attempts of the Japanese to cross the Yellow River. Chinese reports state that Ja- panese infantry have been heavily punished by Chinese artillery on the south bank,-- Central News.
FUKIEN SHELLING
Foochow, To-day.
It is revealed here that Hsiayang, on the Fukien coast, was heavily shelled by warships from Formosa on Wednesday.
South Fukien has since been extensively reconnoitred by Japanese naval planes.-Cen- tral News.
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UNIVERSITY WEEKLY RETURN
FLAG DAY
The Hong Kong University Union Chinese Medical Relief Association will hold a Flag Day to-morrow morning. Besides woman undergraduates, ther will be volunteer flag-sellers from Lingnan University and various schools.
OF TRAFFIC INCIDENTS
The funds raised will be devoted, to
In the Colony of Hongkong includ- he relief of wounded soldiers in China and refugees in the New Territories.
ing the Island, Kowloon and the The Association has already donat- Now Territories during the week ed one complete set of surgical instru-ending at 8 a.m. on Saturday, the ments and an ambulance to the medi: 31st December, 1936, there were gal corps of the 4th Route Army. Last year it supported two doctors for six months to help the League of Nations Anti-epidemic Unit in Hunan. The excellent Training School in Chang sha for nurses, dressers, under the di- rection of Dr. R. Lim, also received substantial support from this Associa- tion.
The University Union in the evening is holding a
the Charity Dance in Great Hall of the University at 8.30 p.m., in aid of the association.
PRESIDENT LINER
SAILINGS
SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
Via
KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU
SS "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"
SS "PRESIDENT PIERCE"
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SS "PRESIDENT TAFT""
NEW YORK AND
SS "PRESIDENT VAN BUREN"
SS "PRESIDENT HARRISON"
SS "PRESIDENT HAYES"
S.S. "PRESIDENT POLK"
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SAILS JAN. 13th at midnight
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JAN. 28th at 4.00 P.M.
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FEB. 11th at 9.00 P.M.
FEB. 25th at 4.00 P.M. BOSTON VIA SUEZ
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SAILS JAN. 7th at 6,00 A.M.
JAN. 20th at 12 Noon. FEB. 3rd at 12 Noon FEB. 17th at 12 Noon
MANILA
SS "PRESIDENT VAN BUREN" SS "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND" SS "PRESIDENT HARRISON" S.S.PRESIDENT PIERCE”.
SAILS JAN. 7th at 6.00 A.M.
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altogether 74 traffic accidents as the result of which 4 persons were killed and 35 persons were injured.
Of the persons killed, a Chinese, male, ago 30, was knocked down and killed by a bus whilst running across the road.