THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH

OLD BEDFORDIANS IMPROVING CHINESE THE WATER SUPPLY.ROYAL HONG KONG

DINNER.

REFERENCE TO THE LATE SIR HENRY COMPERTZ.

AGRICULTURE.

NANKING'S PROGRAMME

FOR THE YEAR.

Old Bedfordians held their an-

FORESTRY, MINING, ETC. aual dinner in the Hong Kong Club on Saturday night. Mr. G. C.

Nanking. A number of import Moxon, the oldest old boy," was

ant measures aiming at the develop in the chair, and in his speech, ment of the country's agriculture, referred to the late Sir Henry forestry and mining enterprises are Gompertz, a distinguished old boy. included in the administrative pro-

The following were present:- Mr. G. C. Moxon, Hon. M:. H. T. Kram for the first quarter of the Oreaty, C.B.E. Messrs. C. R. M. current year, which was recently Young, M. H. Boffey, R. E. Haubmitted to the Executivo Tuan Oliver, E. J. R. Mitchell, Pay.-14. Oomdr. Balster, RS, Dr. J. E Dovey, Mr. W. L. Plaw, Dr. J. C. Macgown, Mr. K. S. Robertson, Pay Lieut. Kennedy, B.N., Mr. T. W. Southam, and Mr. M. G. Mills,

After the toast of "The King" had been honoured. Mr. Moxon, in proposing the toast of The School," said:

by the Ministry of Agriculture and Mining. The following are some of the more important measures pro- vided for in the program:

Agriculture,

With regard to Agriculture:

Formulation of regulations governing.

1

Registration of private-owned waste land.

b. Encouragement of improved

Gentlemen, it is a far cry from 1888 when I left Bedford School to 1930, and it is entirely due to that fell disease Anno Domini, that I find myself in the honoured posi-fishery methods. tion of Chairman to this gathering of O. Bs. to-night. The mere fact of this occasion causes my mind to go back over that long stretch of time and to recall my school days at Bedford.

I must pause one moment to deplore the death of my old friend Sir Henry Gompertz. He was at Bedford with me and we both play- ed football for the Bromham

House. As probably most of you know, he only died the other day, abortly after his retirement as "Chief Justice of the F.M.S., much beloved by all who knew him. His widow and his sons must bave our deep sympathy.

A Distinguished 0.3. I much regret that a distinguish ed old Bedfordian is unable to be with us here to-night, I refer to Mr. Cecil Hynes, the retiring Chief Manager of that great institution, the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. He has certainly added lustre to the record of 0.Bs. in the Far East.

I do not propose to bare you with

ambas of atatistics but I think I aust briefly survey the doings of the school in the World of Sport and otherwise, for the past few years.

ENOUGH FOR 5 MONTHS

ON ISLAND.

SATISFACTORY POSITION,

The Water Authorities Return

for last month shows that on March 1 there were 991 million gallons in

YACHT CLUB.

10, 1930.

H.K.C.C. ·· TENNIS TOURNAMENT...

THE SCANDINAVIAN CUP, THE WEEK'S PROGRAMME.

PRESENTATION TO 'COMMODORE.

An interesting event took place yesterday afternoon when a

race

STAND COURT READY.

are the matches The following fixed so far for the week. The Stand matches are played, is now ready Court on which all the important

and will be used for the first time to-day, when" T. Honda and T. The following were the results: Akiyama will meet J. S. McEachran-

and G. W. Sewall.

the Island Reservoirs compared took phaos between Scandinavia (with 3 million gallons a year ago. and Great Britain for the Scandina

A twelve-bour rider main, supply | vian Cup.. (8 · 3.m. to 6 p.m.) was given throughout February and the esti. mate consumption was 134 mg.

At the present rate of consumg- tion (about 2 m.g. a day) there is still over 150 days' or five months supply at the present rate of con-1 sumption. The position "is there fore quite satisfactory.

At Kowloon the supply is 304 million gallons.

+

Full details are given below:-- CITY AND HILL DISTRICT.

WATER."

" Opening of agricultural Pro-Tytam ducts Expositions.

d. Organization of agricultural Cooperative Societies,

2. Compilation of statistical re- ports on the rountry's.

Agricultural enterprises. b. Colonization undertakings,

Exports and imports of agri cultural products.

Educational.

3. Direction of the opening of experimental farms in the various provinces.

4. Launching of popular educa standard of literacy, among the tion movements for raising the

farmers.

Forestry.

With regard to Forestry:

1. Formulation of regulations governing:

a. Special treatment of experts in afforestation.

1. Encouragement of private afforestation,

e. Game-hunting.

2. Establishment of tree series.

Tytam Byewash Tytam Intermediate Tytam Tuk

Wong Nef Chung ..... Pokfulam.....

The above figures are below overlow."

TO-DAY.

Open Doubles.

(Stand Court),

T. Honda and T. Akiyama v. J, S. McEachran and G. W. Sewell.

Cmb Championship.

H. J. Armstrong . Dr. L. T. Ride.

Mijhoff v. A. L. Sullivan..

Handicap Singles' "' A," Rev. Dean Swann. (ser.) v. Par- sons (rec. 3/8).

Handicap Singles "B." Moodie (sor.). v. Hinton (rec. 2/6):

Gordon (ser.). Martin (owe 2/6).

'MORNING RACE.

Scandinavia.

Pta

4

Why Wonder, Mr. H. Dreyer 17 Bluenose MS. Berg Speedwell; Mr. J. Krogh-

Moc

Open Bingies,

11

1. E. Lov. 3. Bazzów,

13

Total

41

Great Britain.

*

Boojum, Mr. S. Martin

Pts. 15

3 Wings, Mr. L. de Ville

13

1929. 1930.

3 Adañoc. Mr. H. Pearce

14

18' 13*

23′ 6' 24' 1.

Towl

41

2′ 8′′ 34′ 10′′

79′ 1′′ 44' 9'

First yacht scores 17, 2nd-15,

31' 4' 11'3rd-14 and so on. 97'419' 0"

AFTERNOON RACE.

"Great Britain.

Handicap Doubles...

Pts:

1920, 1930. 269.94

8

279.30

3

Bluenose, Mr. S. Martin 11 Why Wonder. Mr. I. de

S. E. Green and D. S. Green (owe 4/6). Stewart and Currie (rec. 15.1).

1,03

53.14 553.75

Ville....

14

2

Speedwell, Mr. H. Pearce...

15

3.32 11.30

6.62

Total

97.24.

Morning Race

Total Points

Scandinavia.

Pts.

Wings; Mr. H. Dreyer

Block. Redmond."

12

Boojum, Mr. S. Berg

Marton . T. J. Price.

17

+

Adanae, Mr. J. Krogh-Moe 1a

Total

19

14.9

Morning Race .....

Total Points

41

61

Storage in Millions and Decimais of Gallons,

Tytam

Tytam Byewash.... .37 Tytam Intermediate 181.16 Tytam Tuk........... 188.33 Wong Nei Chung Pokfulam

Total

* 420.58 021.15

Consumption of water in the City and Hill District in millions and decimals of gallons during the month of February.

Consumption ....... Estimated popula

tion

1920. 1930. 176.05 184.19

420,950 410,300

head per day...

14.0 Services to houses in the Rider

Consumption per

nur Main Districts were disconnected and a supply given by public street

3. Provincial Government activi-fountains only during February 1999 ties to promote afforestation.

Mining.

Until this year Bedford School only luat one school match in the last six years; they seem a little off colour this season, but I suppose they can't keep up that record with. out a break. We have had a Blue at either Oxford or Cambridge for the past three years and an OB. is in the Cambridge boat this year, For three years running, Bedford a. Treatment of mine works. won the Public School Athletic

excepting three-days (9th to 10th inclusive) when a ful supply was given on account of Chinese New Year. From February 1 to 28 a 12 hours' supply (6 m. to 6 p.m.) 1. Drafting of regulations gov was given to all Rider Main Dis. erning.

tricts (Principal Mains closed from 6 pm to 6,0),).

with regard to Mining

Championship at Stamford Bridge.devices in the mines.

b. Installation, of various safety No other school has won more than oner since these sports started after the War.

Local O.Bs. Doings. Annual school tennis tournaments were started last Autumn at the U.S.R.C. Ten schools competed.

2. Formulation of a compre hensive scheme for the reorganiza- tion and development of various Government-controlled mining ent-

erprises.

3. Opening of special institutes' Marlbourgh won and we were ith. for the training of mining en-

gineers. Roffey and Mitchell played for our "A" pair and Dr. Mcgown and

4. Establishment of a national Mills wore our "B" pair, so we mineral products museum.-Kuo did not do so badly. We will win | Min. it this year!" It is a

great pleasure and source of pride to all of us." I am sure, to know that the old Schoul holds its own so well. I feel very proad that I should be per- mitted to preside to-night over such a gathering of O.Bs. as I around this table.

sec

We, all of us, owe Bedford a debt

CANTON'S " BUREAU OF

SOCIAL REFORMS."

A TYPICAL DAY'S WORK.

As important department of the of gratitude and I think when I Canton Government is the Bureau

give you the toast of Bedford of Sodat Reform and the resolu

KOWLOON WATER WORKS.

1929. 1930.

Kowloon Reservoir 21′ 3′ 64 Shakiaipui Reservoir 411 10 1 Reception Reservoir 3' 1"

The above figures are below overflow,"

h

Storage In Millions and Decimals of Gallons. Kowloon Reservoir 188.02 · Sheklaipui Reservoir Reception Reservoir ·03.15

08.91-

200.08

PRESENTATION TO

COMMODORE..

S!

During the tiffin hour a very pleasing incident took place when Capt. J. Krogh Moe asked Mr. E. W. Carpenter, the Commodore of the Club, to accept a silver Chal- lenge Cup presented by the Scandi- navian members of the R.H.K.Y.C. for annual competition amongst the various nationalities' belonging to the Club... The cup, which in ef unique design, represents an old time Danish drinking cap surmount- ed by a Viking ship...

Handing over the cup, Capt. J. 288,73

79.72 Krogh-Mae hoped it would create a 28.40 feeling of good fellowship and sportsmanship, and hoped many good races would be sailed for the cup in the future.

304.90

Total...

Consumption of water in Kowloon in millions and decimals of gallons during the month of February.

1920, 1830. Consumption

90.12 100.28 Estimated popula-

tion .....

169,000 174,100 Consumption per

head per day......19.0 20.6 Constant supply in all districts

.School, I should add to it a silent tions given below, which were paas.during February 1999 and 1930,

prayer to the pious memory of Sir William Harpur and Dame Alice,ed at a recent meeting, show the his wife, as but for their foresight kind of business it is handling and and generosity, Bedford School the reforms which might never have existed.

it hopes to

FIGHTING EXPECTED IN KWANGSI.

IRONSIDES IN PAKHOI? According to a Wuchow report, the warring factions in Kwangsi are still remaining on the defen- sive. More fighting in however, expected on the West River as a section of Pei Chung Hai's Kwang- ai troops have moved to Sunchow.

Laugurate.

Among the resolutions passed

WTA:-

That 4 officers from the Bureau. be sent out to supervise the re patriction of the Shangtung re- fugees in Canton, by the, China and that an official communication Merchants steamship, "Kwangtai" be addressed to the Bureau of Social Reforms in Shanghai asking it to take care of the refugees en

route....

"

The Government Analyst's reports shew that the quality of the water is satisfactory

The rainfall to February 9:- 1928, 1.52 inches; 1930, 3.60 ins.

MORRISON HALL DANCE.

GALSWORTHY'S "JUSTICE

IN CHINESE.

"

given by the Warden and members The annual concart and dance

of Morrison Hall," (Hong Kong University) on Saturday night was very good indeed, and the very large number who attended, includ- work of registration of the pullers.ing Bir Henry Gollan, thoroughly

That the proposals for solving the enjoyed the evening, problem of serious shortage of rice and frewoods in the city be sub mitted to the Municipality for sanction. - Y

That 2 officers from the Bureau to co-operate with Wong Shiu be sent to the hostels of the local Hung in a drive upon Mongkiang, ricksha-pullers to carry out the

Pei's troops on the Kwei, River are holding Pinglok, Chaoping, Hobrien and "Shuntu. Their num ber is less than half that of the Nanking troops but they are better fighting material. Up to now, the Nanking troops have made no at- tempt to attack them

TUESDAY (11ra).

Open Singlas,

(Stand Court),

H. D. Rumjaha . S. W. Liang.

Club Championship.

Handicap Singles "A."

Planner (rec. 3/6) v. Wild (rec.

2/6) or Marriott (scr.).

Handicap Bingles " B.":

De Bruyn (rec. 4/6) v. Penn free. 3/8).

Henry (scr.) v. Railton (owe 3/6).

WEDNESDAY (12TH),

Open Doubles.

S. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Rum jahn . Lt. Col. Wyatt and Dr. L. T. Ride.

(Stand Court). F. A. Redmond and A. L. Sulli- van T. Yamada and H. Yoshida. Handicap Bingles " A.”

rec 2/8),

Burton (rec. 9/6) v. E. R. Price

H. C. Gould (owo,2/0) v. Major W. Willson (rec. 3/8) or Mac- dougall (owe 4/6).

S. E. Green (owe 15/2) v. D. Ellis, (rec. 2/6).

Handicap Donbles. Monaghan and Railton (sor.). Judd and Mills (rec. 15).

Olub Championship. "Capt. Etherington, Armstrong or Ride.

THURSDAY (13).

Open Singles. (Stand Court).

CA. L. Rumjahn v. M. K. Io or Barrow.

Open Doubles, Kong Too Cheung and Ho Ko Chun Chia. Lau. Ho Wai Hing and Chin

Accepting the cup on behalf of the R.H.K.Y.C., the Commodore, Mr. E. W. Carpenter, thanked Capt. J. Krogh-Moc, and laid em phasies on the good feeling which had always existed between the Scandinavian and British members of the Club, and hoped it would that other nationalities represent always continue. He also hoped ed in the Club would appreciate, that they too, were eligible to com

Club Championship. pete for the cup, and that next

Forster. Marton, or Price. year more teams would be entered. Handicap Singles "* A.”

Toasts to the Scandinavian and British teams

H. J Armstrong (owe 4/6) v. Dr. exchanged Ride (owe 1/8) or D. S. Green (rec with musical honours. The cup will 2/6). be presented to the winning team. at the closing cruise on Saturday, April 12.

were

YACHTING.

THE TAI YAT CUP RACE.

Handicap Singles

B."

A. Q. Johnson (owe 2/6) v. Divett (owe 1/6).

Handicap Doubles.

Lt. Col. Wyatt and Dr. L. T. Ride A. D. Humphreys and G. B Sayer (owe 15) or Dr. Hinton and Dr. Barton (rec. 15)..

FRIDAY (14TH).

Open Bingles,

Cheng Chi Wing v. 8. A. Rum- jabn.

(Stand Court).

II W L vị Ni Bao Cheung.

Club Championship.

A. D. Humphreys v. Dr. Valen tine.

The results of the Tai Yat Cup race for sailing yachts of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, sailed on Saturday over a 12 miles course The concert programme given be from Channel Rocks to Rumsey fore the dance was made up of School were as follows e short and enjoyable items, Miss

Started: 3.05 p.m. Acheson, who gave two violin selec

Finished and corrected times That the proposals for converting tions, was heartily applauded, and the Shing-wong temple into the two songs, "The Cornish Floral.

'Fin.

Cor. The "Ironsides" in South-Wes Native Products Emporium be re-

Dance and Via L'Amour" were Rolla (Mr. F. D.- vern Kwangsi are unofficially referred to the Bureau of Public very well anng by Dr. L. T. Ride.

Tracey)

6.14.32 6.14.52 ported to have captured Pakhui, Works before they are ordered to sketch, an adaptation of Gale

(Mr. S. The students gave a Chinese Colleen where they obtained large quanti be carried but.. are

Odland)

6.19.43 0.09.45 tics of ammunition from smuggler. That the rules governing the in- most interesting and was well acted.

worthy's "Justice," which it proved Halcyon (Mr. W. D. Eight fighting aeroplanea are

Russell)

6.30.04 6.07.04 operating on the West River and vestigation of the work performed "Some Morrisonians made a very Speedwell (Mr. F. six on the Kwei, River. During by the staff of the Bureau be passed good attempt," to quote the pro- P. Lenfester). 6.30.20 6.03.30/6). the past few weeks, a number of after the necessary amendmenta gramme, at the hunting song Boojum (Mr, A. Ģ. bomba were dropped on Sanchow have been made..

"John Peel," and followed it up

Pickering) 0.20.00 : 0.02.00. and the neighbouring. (districts, That the proposed time table with "Solomon Levi.” several shops and rezidential under whith visitors to the Bureau

Consolation Cup for 1, Y and G houses, being destroyed. In Sun- may be received, each day, be pass

Clames. chow alone, over thirty shops anded after hocessary amendments have houses were hit and a number of bech tonde people were killed. Many of the That the rates governing the went wealthier residents have left the ing of badges by the staff of the city.'

Bureau be passed.

Refreshments, wore served on the lawn after the concert, and dancing:

was enjoyed until an early hour, i Zephyr (Mr. G. H to the excellent music of the Bruns Gander) 5.26.32 5.22.41 wick Dance Orchestra, The stage 2 Why Wonder (Mrpk and dance hall, decorations were E B. Lambert) 5.54.945.54.74 very well arranged.

Adunae

(Did not finish)

B. E. Groen v. Summers.

Handicap Singles "A.” Capt. Etherington (scr.). B. E Green (owe 15/2) or D. Ellia (TOC,

Handicap Singles "B," Dr. Burton (rec. 13). White (owe 2/6)

Handicap Doubles.

Barrow and Macdougall (owe 3/8) E. R. Price and T. J. Price (scr.). L

Divett and Mitchell (rec. 2/4) r Harris "and Hay Eddie (rec. 3/8).:)

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