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KOWLOON GOLF.

HIGH HANDICAP COM- PETITION DRAW,

The following is the tiraw for the High Handicap Competition, 34 bolea modal play, to be played over the Kowloon Course on Hunday, April 28:-

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

ATHLETIC BEATEN BY BORDERERS.

A LAST MINUTE GOAL,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1931.

H.K.C.C. TENNIS

TOURNAMENT.

'TQ-DAY'S MATCHES."

Although no rain fell yesterday, ground conditions did not improve aufficiently to permit any play.

To-day's programme is as follows:

Open Doubles,

M. W. Land M. K. Log Ho Ka Lan and Yew Man Kit,

SOVIET RUSSIA AND A BOON IN HOT WEATHER.

U.S.A.

RECOGNITION URGED BY

BORAH.

Washington.-William E. Borah (R.), Senator from Idaho, pleaded for recognition of Soviet Russia, by the United States.

Answering one by one the argu- ments' against the Soviet régime in

A MONEY-MAKING ARTICDE.

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Tundice Tanks are a real boon to all who live in hot climates. These compact Tauke are made on the theraws principle and all bot tles that are put in become and re- main ice-cold for twenty-four hours with a very small expenditure for

ice,

This is a great improvement on 1. Kong and W. T. Lee . In general and against the recognition the ordinary ice chest where only Tak Cheuk and H. Lo.

y the United States in particular, those bottles which are actually constantly voiced throughout the touching the ics become cold. When Club Championship. past session of Congress in an

an ordinary ice-chest is Alled up Semi-funt:-A. L. Sullivan . R. effort to bring about an embargo the usual practice is to put in some H. Wild,

on dil Russian goods, Mr. Borahyers of bottles and then a large quantity of ice, somo botties around declared recognition essential to

And above the ion and then more world pence.

layers of bottles above these and the result is when a bottle is required the "boy" takes the nearest to

0,00 kan. W, G. Trico and A.

Lewis, 0.002, R. W; Sapsed and

Jack.

A.

ki

0.10

S. II. Harris and E; Sowell.

0.15

0.23.

JE

W. Stoker and O.

Murphy.

P. Foreman and G. Pancasion to note down the name of cheon,"

the Chinese centre forward after Entioning hit for dangerous play.

F. Hamakill and T. P. Ja high standard, and during the Saunderson,

areond half Sgt. Caswell had av

Playing in the Senior Division cf the Hong Kong Football League at Sookunpoo yesterday, the-South Wales Borderers scored a last minute gont to take the points from G. | the Chinese Athletic in an ovenly contested game. Play did not reach

L.

0.30

A. E. Silkstone and

W.

9.33

19

J. M. Purvis and I S Dinsdalo.

W.

Orchard.

0.20

"

Hyde.

9.40 A. Laughton, and

d. ) King and H. I.

Buxton.

J. Woolley.

0.43

1+

9.50

G. E. L. Johnson and

W.

i

9.55

..

10,00

10.05

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03. Ron and J. Gel. Intely,

G. Reid and J. R. Way

The tens lined out as under:- Borderers: Johnson; Mullane, Williams; Morgan, Eynon, Under- wood: Pallister, Takeman, Davies, Channings and Duncan.

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Chinese Athletic-Chan Pui; Leung Yuk Tong, Wong Sik Pin:Ng Po Lưu, Luc Kyok Chai,

Ho Chai Ying Tang Kwok Sum, Li Yes Sun, Ho Ka Krong, Suen Kam Shan and Fung King Yue.

Scoreless. First Hali,

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J. G. Moyer and E Price.

R.

"

B.

McCaw.

E. C. Fincher and A. Brown.

W.

The Chinese were attacking from the start and Suen Kam Shun nicked up from a free kick to pras on to the centre-forward who was well placed to score, but he missed the opportunity by making

10.10 A. C. Sinton and 3

30.20

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CHEDRO CLUB.

Handicap Singles "

H. J. Armstrong (owe 15) P/N:

II. Railton (ree. '5/0).

Handicap Singlesa." Rodger (owe 3/8) v. Ferguson (owe 3/6)."

D. S. Green (owe 15) r. Hampton (owe 378).

Morhans (owe 15) v. Low (ner.).

Handicap Doubles..

T. J. Price and E. H. Price (owe 2/0) r. Collin and Penn (owe. 15),"'; Mixed Doubles,

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"I do not believe." he said, "that thors can be any real or permanent pence in Europe; or throughout the world, until the Russian problam ie settled.

band,

All this is eliminated by a "I do not see how there can be Tundice, for then the bottles are any real disarmament until Russia placed standing up, and a remark shall take lier place in the family of ably smalt quantity of ice da placed antions where the ordinary amenity melts and runs down the sides on top of the bottles, this ice slow. ties of international intercourse prevail.

"So long as that great power is writhing and atruggling to escape

Mr. and Mrs. Stark (ser.). Mr. from her thraldom, there will be economie and political disturbances and Mrs. Blaker (rec. 2/6).

throughout Europe."

effort whatever. After a time the Borderers broke away and a free ANOTHER MUI TSAI CASE. klek was awarded against them for jushing the goalie..

Play was transferred continually From end to end. Davies missed, a chance to score, for in twisting the

whistle had been blown before he

TWO PLEASANT FUNCTIONS."all round be handled it, and the

These responsible for the organiced the ball in the net,

After a blank first half, the play

kation of the Chenro Club entertain. provided some interest and not a

ALLEGATIONS OF HARSH TREATMENT.

Prefer Modifications.

FOOTBALL CLUB. SENSATION."

AFFAIRS OF TOOTING TOWN F,C.

REPORT ON ALLEGED ILLEGAL PAYMENTS TO PLAYERS.

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The Commission appointed by le Surrey and London Football Associations to inquire into the. alleged irregularities in the affairs of the Tenting Town Football Club have announced the result of their findings

They make the following obser- vations:

"The Commission were unable to arrive at any sitiafactory decision with respect to the alleged illegal payments to players as the essential documenta had not been produced.

The Accounts.

“The committee who wore in offica

during the period under review were guilty of grasa mogligence in having failed to exercise any con- trol over the finances of the club. No proper system of keeping no. counts was in operation. The re of the bottles and collects at the botgulations of the F.A. with regard tom of the Tank, this means that

to the payment of expensós to all the bottles are standing in ice. Players were not observed: viz., no cold water and not only become but proper form of receipts was ch- remain ice cold.

tained.

They are admirable when used in conjunction with's Frigidaire or

"The commission regret that the i agrooment of January 17, 1931, was |

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A Kelvinator. The amall sized entered into between the club and AFTER YOU GO AWAY

Tank can be carried easily by one person so it becomes a matter of convenience to move it. from roomh It is probably true, he admitted, to room, this is a real boon on a hot that peasants as a class would pre-aight. These Tanks can also be fer extensive modifications in the abling could drinks to be bad at carried out to the tennis court on- xisting form of government" in any moment instead of having to Russia; that there is a certain enll for the "Boy whenever one amount of convict of forced inbour required, then again they are invaluable on any pienic-walking, there, that at present the Soviet launch, or car. The small dig in is propagandizing against religion. small enough to fit comfortably under one's legs or there is another charges against the present régime, running board and can be clamped But," he said, it is needless on securely and safely, and also there is perforated folding tray like to see with, reference to re-phere keepa fresh and

sweet trogression as to the revolution in throughout the whole day. Russia. That is not going to happen.

Suspensions,

following decisions:

"The Cominission arrived at the

suspended site die, and to be ro- "That Mr. L. C. Chapman bo

der the jurisdiction of the Surrey fused nimissión to any ground un- County F.A. or London F.A.

inants have every reason to bottle excitement when both sides ease in which a Chinese woman was Ho adroitted these and many other shape which fits to the shape of the I ment until February 16, 1933:

Satisfied with the two function at ready held this week. The month

had pportunities denied them of opening thu score. Chan saved a fast shot from Lakeman by diving

another good shot which was saved well.

2. That the following members of the Tooting Town F.C, committee he suspended from football manage- Messrs. G. Brazier, R. G. Johns, W. Ellis, W.. A. Gunnett, A. Croft, W. Matthews, W. Snow, W. Young, Lane, C. Brown, J. Woody, and W. Goodwin. severely censured for failing to dis- 3. That Mr. H. W. Walters is

close to, the commission essential (Continued on next Column.)

y dance at City Hall, on Monday! for the ball. The same player tried aged 12 years, between July, 1030, to speculato upon what we should for fodd which the ice cold atinos- R. A. Thompson, E. Findlay, S.

evening, attracted a large, atlon- dance, and was successful in every Pallister was very prominent on way. St. Andrew's

the right wing, but he lost control and kicked over the line. of the hall several times close in

Ami St.

- George's Hall were tastefully de- corated, for which thanks are due

Borderers Score.

to Mr. Scrivens, R.N., H.M.S. With ten minutes to go, there was Tainár. Mr. G. W. True's "Cheero much excitement among the Chinese Band" provided a sparkling musi.supporters who Johnson returned

cal programme, a feature bf which was the combination of two grand "¡liáncs, played by Messis. The and Winrain.

During the aréning Mr. P.- S. Cassidy, who has been elected Chairman of the Committee of Management, moved a vote of thanks to the retiring Chairman, Mr. R. A. Brown, who is proceed ing on leave, which was enthusias tically carried.

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a shot from goal and he was called upon immediately to tilt over the for a fast shot from Suen. Davies gained control close in, but he missed it good chance by kicking

over the bar.

However, in the last minute of the game, Davies got his foot to ball struck the base of the upright erosa shot on the goal line. The

and went spinning into goal. An- her shot from Davies struck the underside of the top bar and re tunded into the field.

The final whistle sounded with the Borderera winters by one goal

wil.

ARMY ROWING CLUB.

On Tuesday evening a special convert was given at the Club, the orgunluation of which was in the enable hands of Mrs. C, F. Bellang, who is Chairman of the Ladies Committes. A very fine SPRING MEETING AT NORTH progrùmino was presented to an irge audiente, nunongst which were two bumorous songs by Lieut. -Col. Godwin Austin, which brought down the house."

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POINT,

The hearing was resumed yester day before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Police Court of the

charged with inving had under her control, an unregistered mui trại,

and March, 1031.. Other charges were preferred against the defend ant, viz., that she had overworked, ill-treated, and neglected the girl to the detrimenn of her health.

Mr. Macfayden, of the S.C.A.. conducted the prosecution, and Mr. X. d'Almadi, sen., appeared for the defence.

Chan Yau, the mother of the girl, stated that her daughter was given away at the age of 10 to the de fondant. Witness received $130 na vinegar and ginger money." De fendant said that she would put the girl to school in Hong Kong

The peasantry in Russia is not going back. The youth of Russia is not going back. Whatever else has happened in Russia, the re- volution is an achieved fact.

"Communist may fail; the Com. múnist Government may fail or bo greatly modified; but old Russia is dead, I venture to say, never to be restored.

"It seems to me

wise policy

On March 30 witness went to see

chased into the street by defendant. lor daughter, but was abused d She eventually traced her to the would seize upon the present con- Tung Wah Hospital where she was dition and the present situation n patient.

und modify it instead of encour aging an attempt to go back to the old régime."":

Replying to the Magistrate, wit- ness stated that there was no at rangement made as the tie of the Hale for her daughter tu ho mar ried.

In determining our national at The girl, giving evidence, stated titude toward Russia we should not that the defendant was her misthink in terms of temporary leadors tress. She was made to party londs or temporary policies. Wo should and she was always being beaten by think of them rather, he said as defendant. She was allowed little 150,000,000 men, women and chil food, and when sometimes she used dren, governed by the same pas to stretch out a hand for a little ions and guided by the same rice, she was hit on the finger with virtues ne other people."

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ran away,

Tuesday,

4

Those people are seeking in their own way," he said, "and un- soder most Adverse circumstances, to work out their own salvation. They are seeking to put behind them

founded civilization which upon the eternal degradation and peonage of the common people. They are seeking to escape from the injustice and the wrongs of the past.

The Army Rowing Club (Hong Kong Area) held ite Spring Race a hammer by her mistress. at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht

March 21, she lost two Mrs. Bellamy sang two inllads, Club, North Point, yesterday, the baskets of cinders, and was which werb

much appreciated. General Officer Commanding (H.E. badly beaten by defendant, that she Mire, Koop, ably assisted by Mrs. Major-General J. W. Sandilanda, 1. C. Hall, presented an unusually | C.B., C,M,G., D.S.O.), distributing The case was adjourned until next clever turn" in the way of light. the Cups and prizes at the conclu bing drawing and trick skotches |sion of the races. And Pte. Simpson rendered two It proved a very successful after- Songs. Additional humorous ele-noon for the Royal Artillery who

Those with the means to exploit bent was provided by Mrs. F. I. |enrried off all the prizes. Hall with her performing "horse'

The results were

Russia go and got what they want, "Leadora, are hero for the day, obster Belle.' The artists were Brown Cup: 1, 20th H. Batt.

The disadvantage of the present The people are here for all time, Accompanied at the piano by its. H.A., 19th H. Batt, R.A.; 3, 31st programme, he said, is that it The peoplo. of Russia will ulti- Boott Little.

H. Batt. R.A.; others finished in dinary means."

militates agains the man of ormately determine what the policy Mention must be made of the the following order :-R.E., "B

of Russia shall be. The people will plendid stage and lighting ar-Coy, S.W.B., H.Q. Wing A. & S.II.,

Without the services of consular ultimately determine whas the re angements, which were in the C Coy. A. & SH., "B" Coy smaller tradesmen or manufacturer the other nations of the world, and and diplomatic representatives thelationship of Rosia shall be with hands of Pte. A. Bancroft, which A. & S.H., "C" Coy. S.W.D. and contributed in no smal measure to "A" Coy. A. & S.H., "D"

cannot secure protection and "it It, is in the forum, the great mass Cay. SHOODSS of the evening.

A. & S.H., D. (M.G.), S.W.B.

in practically impossible for him of the people, that I am concerned- It is expected that aunther con.

to do business in Ruskis,' Ah King Cup: 1 Dist H. Batt..

Mr.in dealing with the Russian qued. çert will be given during May, the | II.A., 2, 12th H. Balt. R.A., 3, 20th.

Borah said.

tion." Arrangements for which are already H. Bait. R.A. Others finished in there was some convict labour, but age and enduranos of the Russing Mr. Borab said he had no doubt Mr. Borah then related the cour Being pushed forward by Mrs. Bel- the following order :-RE,, Jamy and Mrs. Scott Little. Details | Coy. A. & S.H.

it is so small compared with the people during the wor and em- will be published in due course.

totality of labour that it can have phasized their rapidly increasing very little effect on the prices of economic importance in the world products.

today as reasons for thinking of them in the terms he urged rather than in terms of to-day's joudera and policfesto de mar MY

Russia is no. Jonger the coono mis vacuum" which Charles E. Hughes called it eight years ago, Mr. Borah contended, fn the con trary "our oxports to Rumis kire increased about, 214 per cent over the pro-war exporta," he said.

KOWLOON FOOTBALL

CLUB.

The Oficiais.

The officials were:--

B

| Patron.—H.E. Major-General J. W. Sandilands, C.B.. C.M.G.. D.9.0., commanding the British troops in China.

Judgo-Mr. E. V. Carpenter, DINNER AND DANCE AT THE Commodore R.H.K.Y.C.

„Starter-Commodora-A.-H.-Wal- Lor, U.BE, IN.

Umpire-Commander G. F. Hole, IN. (Retired).

PENINSULA

A very enjoyable function was Arranged at the Peninsula Hotel Inst night when the Kowloon Foot- ball Club held their annual dinner and dance. There was a very large Attendance of members and their friends, almost 200 people lining present.

the

HOME FOOTBALL."

SCOTTISH LEAGUE MATCH RESULT.

After a very sumptuous dinner, Mr. McKelrie addressing

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] Rathering reviewed the Clait's ne.. ivities during the year and hia Specch was marked with repeated

LONDON, April 15. applauso

Scottish League match Dancing was carried on until a played to-day, Falkirk, on their very late hour and altogether the own ground, hent St. Mirren by: function was an entire suODES. I five goals to mil.

In a

He said he did not confend that there is not a problem with refer ence to American labour in the ro cognition of Russia, but that it over will be properly dealt with until pormal relations are estab. |-lished botwoon the two governments "As to the spread of Communism in the United States, Mr. Borah asked if "you can place on em- bargo on ideas" and suggested that the American people "are neither

Russia to-day is the largest pur. chaser of American agricultural im. plements, he said.. He described

deaf nor dumi nor on the the purchases of the Soviet/in our

"We must at last

character, the intelligence and the automobila industry; their grost patriotism of the Amorieng, people demand for American technical ex- to maintain our institutions, he perts for engineers mechanics, added.

many railway. executives; and Normal relations could be estab: others Jished without fear of Communism

Mazal_Dispriminating in the United States, he said, and

Our presont polley is not pre- it cortainly would be better to deal with her openly, he maintained, venting trade but is merely dis than the abnormal and extraor-criminating against classes of our dinary way which leads to storm own business món, he argued. al and extmordinary policies,”*** (Continued on previous column.)

they are within the reach of all The prices are so graded, that porkets and the saving in ice soon pays for the outlay.

JUST

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and you will certainly want to know what fo Send an happening. order for the Weekly Preis to be sent to you. We, at 11, Ice, Hon Etibot, will do the rest.

information regarding the agree- ment of January 17, 1031 in oon. nrution with the terms of which he was a negotiating party.

4. That the club are ordered to pay

the, expenses of the in quiry.

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