CAFETERIA AT THE
HONGKONG HOTEL.
TOWN-PLANNING AND OFFENSIVE TRADES IN KOWLOON,
POTERESTING MEETING OF THE SANITARY BOARD.
THE HONGKONG
U.S. SUBMARINE FLEET IN HONGKONG,
LAUGE NUMBERS OF U.S. SAILORS EXPECTED,
DAILY ... PRES8,⋅ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11TH, 1922.
THE MEN'S HARBOUR RACK, |- Finch, 93mins, Skaven; 1917, J, C. Finch Bamins 38tec; 1918, A. Logan, 29mmins. LYON WINS IN AN EXCITING 13kb. 1918, J. R. Johnstone, 27mins,
.FINISH.
Oxec. 1020, J. R. Johnstone, 23ming. 53: 1-dkecs,; 1021, J. K. Johnstone, Somidi. 33secs.
The crowds on the water fronts at Kow-¡ Beginning on Saturday next, pho U.S.A.oon and in the vicinity of the Victoria DISTRIBUTION OF THE PRIZES. Recreation Club were larger than ever Submarine Flotilla stationed at Cavite, yesterday afternoon to witness the 15th much of it as could be accommodated- After the race. the gathering or as Philippine Islands, will pay a visit of annual barbour race for men. Nineteen several days to Hongkong. The Flotilla Spetitors entered for the event and all attended at the Victoria Recreation Club started in the race. It was a keen race Hall, where the prizes and the Water Pelo will arrive in detachments and at some throughout and D: Lyon, the young swim Shick and team medals yon by the periods there will be over 2,000 officers and me who has done so well in the water... were distributed by His Excel this summer, won, beating the favourite lety the Oliver Administering the Cloy awal ratings in the Port.
Johnstone (last year's winner) by 10 rent (the Hon. Mr. Cland Severn, seconds. Johnston was placed third,M) Amongst these present at the D. Laing coming in second, five seconds in distribution were: Mr. Batlock, Mr. front of Johnstone. A minate separated Fric Rice, Mr. WiLogan, Dr. Forsyth | the first five swimmers. The winner's and many others. time was 28mins, 47ses, which is six seconds better than last year. The record is still bold by J. C. Finch, who in 1913 did the distater in Sains. sees.
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A mesting of the Sanitary Board was held yesterday afternoon when a discuss sich took place on the allotment of offen ive trades areas in Kowloon. The Hoard -miso decided that the time has come when
There will be in consequence, consider-| applications ander the water carriageable activity in the social world, ne the system need no longer be considered by visiting officers will be entertained in the full Board, but may be dealt with by private and official circles and the Colony a committee. The rad of the Sanitary will provide some entertainment for each Department (Mr. G. R. Sayer) presided of the various contingents as they arrive. The date of arrival has been put for. and other members present were: the Director of Public Works (the Hon. Mr. ward a little so that the visitors may sen T. L. Perkins), the Hon. Mr. Chow Shou the niatches played by the Manila Inter The following is a list of those who com Bon, Mr. S. W. Two. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, Port polo tani.
onpeted in the race. V. Hamsay, J. R. K.C. Dr. FM. G. Ozorio, and the Medi- Saturday, will
at the Johnstone, Y. Kusano, A. Hamid, A. May. val Officer of Health (Dr. W. W. Parse) Gymkhana; officers will be made honorary Leung Sui Man, Sung In Tak, Leung CHAIRMAN Announced that the members of the various Clubs and the Sui Tak, G. A. Jack, D. Ogilvie, B. Ras Government invited the recommendations men will be entertained at a great variety musen, D. Laing, Edgar H. Grimsley, T. of the Board for adjusting offensive trade of functions by their comrades of the Kitagawa, K. One, D. Lyon, A. A. R. areas, in view of building development in British Navy, on shipboard, and in the Botelho, finer McDade, and C. Kowlon. Hy had circnlited various sug.canteena. gestions made by the Town Planning Coni-!
The
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The first comer", be Welcomed
A zid, with a
Easterbrook.
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The race was started promptly The Colony will arrange various privi- mitter for Kowloom; they fell under twa leges for the men to help them to see as 5-15 p.m. by the Kowloon Canton Railway beads-small re-adjustments of existing much as possible of the Colony and to lock and alot at once the swimmers offensive trades arras; secondly, areas to enjoy their stay here.
broke up into small groups, Johnstone, be suggested for totally undeveloped dis- cinema show, afterwards, to members of Lyon and May cut right away to the East, tricts-part of Samshnipo and Kowloon the three principal contingents are items with May behind the other two, while
If recomended the Board to of the programme and the entertainment McDade, took a direct line across, and by:
Jack am Laing closely fellowed by City Bay accept the mall re-adjustments. As to the of the officers is also provided for.. undeveloped areas, Mr. Sager admitted At the United States Consulate, yest. the time the centre of the harbours was that his selesion for offensive trades dis day afternoon, the following information ached the two groups" wewe Swimming tricts was paraly arbitrary: be had acted was afforded as to the dates of arrival almost level about 300 yards apart. Some the principle that they must be cond length of stay of the various sectioniculty was experienced in keeping the BEROUS. It was merely a guess, but it of the Flotilla:- seemed to be correct to allot one uere for offensive trades in every six aeres. Some ought to be on the sen. front; others would wau cheaper sites, The Government! particularly directed attention to "the desirability of restricting certain special! offensive trades to particular areas and the remeral of tannerie from the East, or windward side of the Peninsula to the leeward side. On that point, the Medicat! Officer of Heith was of opinion that ther Was un need whatever to nie aanneriesi in the way suggested. Inside a tannery, the well was offensive but personally he had never maticed them at alt from the;
252 outside. But he did suggest tez bone- Admiral Anderson, who has been hewly boiling and bone-storing should be entirely appointed to Manila, will be in command,
restricted to Tai kok-pui and not allowed to exist surih of Argyle Street: Mr. Buyer concluded, by expressing the pinion that the offensive tradeg arpa (for trades)
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U.S.S. Bittern, with subanarive
flotilla Destroyer Division 15
destroyers): Destroyer Division
U.S.S. Blackhawk
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and
31.in detachment, it, and
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humerous craft' laden with, spectators clear of the course of the Swimmers. AL "Period
least one swimmer was fouled by a junk of Stay October. how.
and he appeared to go right under its The water was not as clean as could be 14--21
wished and some distance out from the start the swimmers struck a bad patch of bil about two hundred yards square Many of the competitors suffered by this and it was afterwards learned that a Oct. Nus, number of them were sickened by it, but hey, plačaly carried on. The winner cefferal fran the effects of the oil, and Johnstone, also stated that his eyes were; Fondly affected by it
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INTERPORT POLO,
other than bene-boiling, etc.) was suitably ARRANGEMENTS FOR NEXT WEEK'S
allotted to the listrict adjacent to Yau- mati typhoon refuge, and he explained) that it did not extend enter the main
MATCH.
road thap two lateral strests distance There arrived yesterday by the He believed de people resident in the Persilens Tagt fra Manila Mr. White, a area would be apprised if offensive trades raper of the Manila terpom Pels were excluded from their midst. Was: mm) which is, to meet Ilingkong in a that not so) (appealing to Mr. Chow, return match on Wednesday the 1st who assented.)
int. Mr. White is remanpaised by his Dr. Ozone remarked that the houses! wife. Otipy meniwers of the team are for clerical workers were being built be due to arrive on Thursday "next by the tween Offat Buildings and Portlands.s. A Marn. They are: Major Howell, Street and I though middle class pro Capt. Ball and Mr MrPherson. Another perty of iluu ki ql should have some cosplayer, Coton Johnson is unable to sideration.
travel by the hat but it is hoped that he will be able to vezebethe Colony on the day prior to the match. All the members of the Manila Interport I am will he a companied by their wives
The 3.enica, (Merična oF HEALTH ob-crvd that there was jossa fringe of such hous along Nathan Road but the property behind was the usual type of China artisaus" dwellings,
eally offensive träden
Addressing the gathering prior to the distribution of the prizes, His Excellency said the winners of the Water Tola League this year were the V.R.C, with the United Athletic Club and the Lusitano Recreation Club tying for second place They would have to play a deciding match. 1n the harbour race for ladies there were nine starters, which was one more than st year. All nine competitors completed the cours the winner, Miss Molly Groundwater, being only 12 years of age. She deserved the greatest credit. She was leading the whole wayt over and won by'a considerable distance. The second prize was won by Ars. Yip Lai Li who fuisbed in fine style in 30mins, 23nces. He wished Particularly to mention two of the com Petitors, Phyllis and Doris Hunt, who
It was a most wonderful performance. were the youngest swimmers over to swim the harbour of Hongkong-(Applause), I am sure," added His Excellency, ther ill wait a little time below they try to the so again." i Conguing, His Excellency aid that the men's race he been a very keen event. Those who watched the race would have seen that Lyon and Johnstone, swimming Together, took a course to the East, while some of the others "went to the West. you's time was 20min, 47sees. Laing who took a different course caine in second in 26mina, 59secs. Johnstone was third in 27mins secs. It was an exciting finish. They could not have wished for better deal of preparation and there were many contest. The competitions took a great
instauced the holding up of the s.. Pari. difficulties to sarpionat His Excellency: dent Great until the swimmers had clear- ed her, course. Sampang also looked So widely separated were the leading | swimmers that it was difficult to discern liked getting in the way but generally from the Committer boat whe was actually age to steer clear.
In conclusion His Excellency thanked luding halfway acros«. Johnstone with| Lyon, sadming practically level. pasand all those who were instrumental in mak at a considerable distance east of the 1 the event a success. They were: Mr. May, appeared to be about 20 or 30 yards radiag two launches and who also acted Italian cruiser's stern. The hoy swimmer, R. M. Dyer, who had kindly assisted by an umpire. Mr. W. Logan, Dr. behind Then Jack and Tating passed a little to the West of the know of the Forsyth and Mr. John Rodgers had also Palabria. If anything Jchase and acted as umpires, They were also grate Lyon appared to be bading. When to "Inspector Augus of the Water
requarters of the way exer McDade enre forwart de w Pod with Laing and pas Jack the dragged bird a cards. At this time it looked as if the race was between McDadesand Laing and that Johnstone and Lyon could not make up the greater distance of their angular course. Of the litter two Lyon now took the lead from Johnstone, by some 20 yards. All four swimmers came within audible range of the VRC. together when Lyon spurted, and taking a direct course to the West, crowed in front of the three other swimmers. It was obvious that he was not
looking where he was going and he had almost collided with the Committee unch at Murray Pier before he realized his
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Police Thanks was also due to Capt. McKinnon for the presentation of the Challenge Cups and the other prize donors: Mess S. J. T. Bagram, N. P.. Croucher, F. M. Hazeland, H, Relyat, F.
mert and Miss B. Pereira, His Excelleney then distributed the risus amidst mich cheering.
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Cheers for Mr. Severn and for the com-
etitors concluded the event.
The officials for the races were:- President-His Excellency Sir Reginald Edward Stubbe, K.C.M.G.
Chairman-H.E. Hon. Dr. (land „Hevera, C.M.G..
Patena-H.E. Major-General Sir John Fowler, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., Hja Honour Mr. J. R. Wood, Commodore C.B.F., Mr. R. M. Dyer, Mr. Robert Shewan, Dr. C. Forsyth and Comunander C... Beckwith, R.N,
Up to the present the ghung team The Chaunas: "We are keeping, offen, bas agt liten definitely decided upon, as sive shades are distance frein the main it is not get certain whether Capt. Fisher road, More over, they are only techni. will be allowed ty play, as he fractured error, but he reached homie Grgt-winner of H. E. Grace, R. N., Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp, his collar bone a time ago. The the mce. The mistake, however, neary team of four is to be selected from the cost him the race for Laing, coming fr. Boyd, Capt. Nevils, Mr. Dent, effort, passed Johnstone and touched just following well-known Hongkong players: on the V.R. "side, made a wonderful
Capt. Fisher and Mr. Bartholomew.
11 seconds after you had gone in Regarding the ponies, there has been Laing's fine spurt at the finish was prob quite a lot of sickness and lameness ably the most noteworthy thing of the amongst the pole panies in Hongkongruen Excitement was intense amongst the Amonge the King's Regimental pole spectators and there
vociferous ponies sickness has been so rify that the applause. The win was a very popular
The MEDICA OFFICER OF HEALTH: Trades which would become offensive if not pro The Hon. Mr. CHOW SHOP SON: And we could refuse permision for a licence
perly regulated.
in any particular case.
Dr. UZORI: Not within an offensive
area, think
The A: Oh! yes.
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Judges and Committed-Rev. G., T.
Waldegrave, Messrs. A. H. Carroli, A. 4. Alvez, G. May, J. C. Finch, D. R. air, A. Silva Netto, T. Meck, A. F
Alves, F. Lammert, E. M. Hazeland and F. T. Crocker.
The Bord approved the suggested are in, ¡number of playable peries was reduced one. The time would probably have been Logan, John Rodger and Dr. C. Forsyth.
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better if Lyon had taken the straight course. By taking an angular course he had expected to get the benefit of the tide. but it so happened there was slick water all the way acrom...
The next three swimmers in wors Mo
on the motion of the Grainman, seconded to four out of a possibly 20, Just now by M. ALATER.
nauber the pics are recovering Dr. Ogorie did not and it is hoped that there will be a fair vote. SELECT COMMITTER FOR SANI match is due to be played
number to let from by the time the TARY ARRANGEMENTS.
Arrangements at Causgay Bay are The CRAS (introducing item on well in hand. Special stands for Folo Dade, May and Jack who all finished
Club members and for members of the within 45 seconds, of each other. the agenda," Erection, of w.c's "The public are being erected as well as tests teen of the nineteen winners finished the time has row come when the Board should for both the public and for members. The courge. A. Hamid and Leung Sui Man delegate its powera to a delect Committee, United States Naval Pacific Fleet, which gave up some distance out.. with regard to these applications from has been expected in port for some time private individuals, impotency is given to the consideration will probably be in port for the match
I think an undar
of this waiter, dwing to the fat that each and the Officers of the Fleet are to be aplication is considered by the full the match.
the guests of the Hongkong Polo Club at Bourah, whereas mntiers of equal or greater importance" are regularly considered by
The teams on this occasion will not Select Committees.
mcct 03 A handicap, which was the The Board approved the Chairman's system of play at Manija. Both teamr Huggestion and the Director of Public
will meet on a level footing. Works, the Medical Officer of Health, the been arranged. The Manila team is to So far two subsidiary matches have Hon. Mr. Chow Shou-son, and Dr. Ozorio cet the U.S.R.G. on Monday, the 10th were appointed.
inst, and will play against a team of Civilians on Saturday, the 21st inat,
cat, will it not be a domestic building?
Dr. Czonto: If people sit there and
1, D. Lgon...... 2. D. Laing
3, J. Johnstone
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Umpires-Messrs. R. M. Dyer, W. Starter. Rev. G. T. Waldegrave flerks of Course.-Commander C. W. Beckwith, R. N., and Lieut. C, M. Mil- bouras, R.N
Alvar,
Timekeepers.Mere A. A.
A. E. Alves, G. T. May, T. Meek and J. Lyon. Seven-
"Bon. Treasurer Mr. A. E. Alves. Hon. Secretary Mr. A. McKirdy.
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28.45 2-5
The times were pa follow:-
Mf. 5.
28.17
18.68
17 (3
4, Gunner McDade
27.12
5, A. May.
27.12.
6, G. Jack
27.57
7, J. V. Raa.cay
B, B. Rasau1534p
30.49
9, A. A. R. Botelho
36.46
70, D. Ogilvie
31.22
47, Sung lu Tak
38.58
12, C. B. Easterbrook
30.48
13, Edgar Grimsley
80.40
14, Leung Sui, Tað
11.06
35, Y. Kusano
41.13
16, T. Kitagawa 17, K. One
46.57 67,67
LAST TRAR'E TIMES,
NEW HONGKONG HOTEL SCHEME. "An application was received from the Hongkong Hotel for permission to have & modification of the by-law which forbids encroachment by buildings upon the air space of a building site. It was explain
The MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH WEL ed that the Botel management wished to understood to reply in the negative. He build a cafetefin'in the well of the hotel. added that he objected to a hairdressing lish the names and times of the first six For the purpose of comparison we pub The DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKA remark ealcon because that was a dusty trade and men home in last year's race:—» ed that the Board refused a similar required ventilation but he did not object application, in respect of proposal to to a cafe because he understood the cook. construct a hairdressing saloon. The ing and washing-up would be done else Board thought the well of the building where. He agreed with the stipulation not a suitable place for that, and it did suggested by the Hon Mr. Perkins. not seem a much more suitable place for Dr. Ozonio suggested that if the place a cafetaris,whatever, that may be" was run on American lines the food would Not only would auch a building have no be exposed and that the place was ill windows to the open air but it blocked ventilated.
he windows of portions of the main build.
The CHAIRMAN said the plans showed)
ing. He believed, however, that there was ample roof-ventilation"
1, J. R. Johnstone...
2, D, Laing.....
aj G. Jack......
4, Korata
5, Batac cert
6, J. V. Ramesy
PREVIOUS WINKELL
16.53 28.83 $8.18
29.50
30.00
30.08
DEPARTURE OF LIEUT.-COL. LLYSLOP. COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE KING'S REGIMENT RETIRES. Lieut-Colenci F. Hyslop, C.B.E., Com- marding Officer of the King's (Liverpool) Regiment sailed for England, yesterday, on board the ss. Kelyin. He is retiring os pension after 32 years service with the Colours."
He was accordeil a rousing send-off, the Regiment turning out in fall force. Lieut. Colorel Hyslop was met at the Garden Rond Terminus of the Prak Tramway Company by a large body of soldiers. Two rickzhag were commandeer. ed from the coolies at the font of the hill and these, containing the popular C.O. and Mrs. Hyslop, were drawn by officers of the Regiment had assembled: Tommies" to Murray Pier, where tho The two bands were in attendance and. just as the launch was leaving the picr one of them struck up "For Hesa Jolly Good Fellow." E. the General Oficer Commanding (Bir John Fowler, K.C.B.) visited the Kalyan later in the day, and there said farewell.
Lieut.-Colonel Hyslop has teen siderable eervice with the 1st Battalion
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con-
The previous winners of the race are of the King's Regiment, having served through the Beige of Ladysmith with that Regiment. He was transferred to the
1806, Gr. Erotherion, 27mi-s. 49 4-5secm; 107. A. E. Thomce, H.M 8. Tamne,
a shed probably illegal-doing that The MaD:04. UFICER OF EBALTE: I don't 28mins 60 4-5seca; 1008, A. E. Thomas, 2nd Battalion in 1009 and was awarded Already. He believet.no one slept in the think it will be à cafeteria in the Amers! M.8. Tamer, 98mine. 50 4-0 1208, the C.B.E. for his services with the 2nd ground floor-that part of the building can style. was not used for desigstio purposes and down here: it will be a quick lunch
I don't think that would go . T. Coke, zemine 26 2-5sec. 1910, King's against the Afghans in 1610.
Logan, Umins, E8 2-peca; 1911, T., Major Wright takes over the temporary Logan, 3mins 10 grecs.; 1912, Br. command of the Regiment pending the Permission was granted, Dr. Ozorio Nutty, RA, Mmina 8.2-5. 1013, arrival "of a new Commanding Ofseer
J. O. Finch, 22mira 2056c.; 1916, J. C. from Home,
if that was made a condition he thought counter.
the application might be granted.
"(Vontinued at foot of next column.) I'voting against.
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