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FANLING GOLF..
DRAW FOR KNOCK-OUT COMPETITION.
ارم
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
CLUB BEAT POLICE IN
CLOSE GAME.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1932.
CAPTAIN COOK'S TREASURE.
HELMET OF KINGS OF HAWAII.
WORLD-WIDE. LINK FOR WELSHMEN.
PRINCE GEORGE'S VITAL
SUGGESTION.
DOCTOR'S PLEA FOR CASINOS.
PETTIFOGGING LAWS THAT RESTRICT LIBERTY.'
There are numerous sonsoless Berlin. March 8-Thiovos Instr
Prince George was the guest of restrictions on our liberty which night untered the Ethnological In-honour at the annual banquet of will gravely hamper our coast re- titute of Gostingan University and the Honourable Society of Cymmro sarts in their competition with for. stule a cloak and helmet once worn dorion, held at the May Fair Hotel, eiga rivals unless they can be re by the Kings of Hawaii. The cloak. London, on March 10, when Lard moved," declared Dr. Wilfred and helmet are made entirely of the Traowen presided over a company Harris, the nerva specialist, when red and gold feathers of n-Hawaiian
of about 300. In proposing the speaking at Hastings last month at bird which has long bean extinct, ibyal toast Lord Trowen referred a conferones of the British Health the rain rendered the ball vory Town" with the greatest skill on to
o Prince George's recent travels Restors' Association. with the Prince of Wales and his heavy, was not conducive to good a foundation of thin fibre.. football as a result of which both
mare recent visit to South Wales. the matches werd rather tame affairs.
Draws for the Foursome (two Two league football matches were balls) Knockout Competition, 19 played on the Club ground last bolen matches, ut Happy Valley, ara fovering but the wet state of the ground, coupled with the fact that as follows:-
First Round"
D. J. Valentine and J. B. Mackie v. H. U. Ireland and R. C.,Law.
J., P. A. Davis and G. E. Mitford W. Muleshy and C. W. F. Bouker.
There are three or four such elonks still in existence in Europe, one being in London and another in
The first was a second division Berlin, but the one in Gottingon is
Prince George, in reply said there Wore Walshmen to be found in very part of his Majesty's Domin
G. W. Sewel, and H. W. Dawke match between the 12th Heavy of particular interest sines it form-tions and in other countries of the Battery, RA and the R.A.0.C.qd part of the treasure left by Capt.world. About this tow last year v. R. A. Campbell and R. Young.
The former won by threo. goals to Cook.
A. J. E. hil, Gough getting all the goals.
1. W. D. Denham and A. G. Cop-
Richardson,
W. Buller and A. "E. Charman
Laimer.
2. A. Stewart and WC.
The Gunners had most of the play in the first half when they scored twice and again in the second half they monopolised play. Gough cored again for them and towards R. SW. Paterson and K, Sthe end they had an opportunity of
1. Newton and J. A. R. Selby A. Brooksbak and R. F. Clark.
"Robertson . W. J. Shenton and A.
MacFarlane.
N. J. Perrin and D. S. Edward ... H. Fox and T. J. J. Fon wiek.
As quoted the case of his own hotel, where they could not keep or
all nicoholic drinks, but where they might be brought in if purchased outside.
Dr. Harris suggested that British resorts should introduce casinos.
Such Bottifogging laws, he nid, "ought to be swept away. I the Prince of Wales and be receiv-resent the senseless interferones with After the captain's death at the ed an address of welcome from the the people's liberty." finds of Hawaiina natives in 1779 Welsh colony living on the west Harr Blumenbach, of Gottingen,coast of South America. All these strived to secure the cloak and Walsh people living abroad had helmet for his University...
their local Cymmrodorian societies, which kept alive the traditions of home, race, and language. Perhaps
The cloak and helmet are, valued,
at between 2,000,000 and 5,000,000 sdding to their score when one of marka. It is obvious that the
the Ordnance defenders handied thieves will have no chance of dis-f such local societies could be more
The re-posing of their holy in Europe, within the penalty area. sultant kick, however, went wide and accordingly potices have been W. Woodward and N. K. Little-and soon after the fun whistle sens to all stations and ports to pre john L. R. What and F.-E. Booker.
H. Love and D: S. Robb F. J. de Rome and J. W. Eranks.
A. K. Lissaman and J. Cl.. Camp- bell A. C. I. Bowker and H, H. Mundy.
J. H. Colling and W. H. Edmond
Col. C. R. Save and Capt. Y. Barker Benfeld.
Byes.
sounded.
Club Police.
vant them escaping to America, Aus. tralia, or elsewhere.
Police investigations have so far led to a young man, a student at
Owing to the fact that the junior match did not start on time, this mately was comsiderably delayed bathe Ethnological Institute, who has in spite of this "the Club found suddenly disappeared from his room Ithemselves three men short for the day. A sketch of the room from
greater part of the first half. "As play progressed, however, two more players turned out but right through the gure they did not play more
A. E. Clarke and A. G. Urgell. A. Leach and W. R. Valiance... LR. Andrewes and J. D. Kin-than ten nien. naird..
Hartell
"
1.
The ground was very wet and' 1 B. Lee and A. C. Braine alippery and ball control, as a re- suit, was very poor. There was no scoring in the first hall but towards VARSITY JOTTINGS.the end of the second half. Howe
3.The
HOCKEY, COLOURS
AWARDED.
which the cloak was stolen has been found among his property. The student in question is known to be very heavily in debt and in danger of being sent down on this account.
NON-STOP SHIP TAKES LAST PLUNGE.
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closely linked to that Honourable Society it might by a little organi- sation by mhade possible for every Welshman on landing in any dis tant part of the world to be assur ed that he would there find aming his own countrymen the sympathe. tie guidance and advice which was of such value to the immigrant.
Boolety's Influence. Ford Clwyd, in proposing the toast of "Cymrua'r Cymmro- dorion), said that famous society Estood for all that was best in their national life. It had made, notable contributions to literature, to lis torical research, and to high. scholarship. The influence of the society was, however, not exhausted to the by its direct contribution. Promotion of learning, for they well knew how great was the part played by those associated with the Cymmrodorion in, the building up of the fabric of education in Wales. For nearly half a century Sir Vin- cent Evans had directed and "ins-
with a
irad the activities of the society success which had rarely been equalled in the history of any
left blazing as a warning to ship-wished him many years of health Derelict, but with all her lights other institution. They again ex- pressed their gratitude to him and
ping, the Anierican collier F. F. de
and alrength to serve the best in- Bardeleben, which for three days terests of his country. ran rudderless before the gale. plunged to the bottom of the ocean, A frosh gale blow up after the crew had been taken off, and the eollior, rolling drunkenly in the big seas, was buffeted until she finally went down stern first about 800 miles off the coast.
scored in rather elever fashion for SINKS WITH ALL HER LIGHTS the Club. One of the Police de
STILL BLAZING.. fendera, when pressed, kicked the
bail back to the goalkeeper, but New York. The last act of the the leather rebounded, and Howe, Atlantic drama with the title "The who whe rushing up, tapped the Ship They Dare Not Stop was ball over the goalie into the nep to played a few hours after the crow of the Hong Kong University:-P give the Club a last minute victory. of 34 of the stricken vessel had been rescued by the British stoamor C. Tan, C. T. Law, S. Reed, K. M. Ho, E. L. Gosano, and R. E
Laganbunk. G. Leong
following undergraduates have been awarded Hockey Colours
Summer Vacation,
The Summer Vacation will com mense on May 14. Lugard Hal and May Hall will be closed dur- ing the holidays, lat. Eliot Hall will be open.
Musical Society,
The Vice Chancellor. Sir W. Hornell, has been elocted President
TENNIS TOURNA- MENT.
DOUBLES FINAL POST- PONED INDEFINITELY.
The Hon. Secretary of the
of the Musical Society, and Prof., H.K.C. C. informs us that the tennis
for 10823.
Coming Examinations.
He was confident that the ideals which had been the inspiration of the society would remain" unshaker' in the storm and stress of days 10 come, and that the youth of Wales, upon whom would fall the vast burden of the responsibilities of the future, would maintain untarnished the high traditions of a great hnd noble past.
L. T. Ride and Prof. R. Robertson doubles championship final, which have been elected Vice-Presidents had to be postponed on Tuesday be
The coastguard cutter Ossipier cause of the inclement weather, and stood by until the last moment, in
The Rev. G. Hartwei Jones. which it was hoped might have been the hope of salvaging the steamer, (chairman of the council) replied.
bren but it was impossible to get a line
In proposing the health of thei president, the Ear! of Lisburne re- aboard.
ferred to Lord Treowen's support The crew are anfely on their way and interest in all, Wolah activities. including the National Library of to Boston.
Wales.
The mid-sessioual examinations played yesterday, has now
the Arts and Engineering stu dents started on April 2. while the postponed indefinitely. Medical degres examinations will Be held on April 27.
Swimming Club.
¿ The following are the office bear. ers of the Swimming Club for the session 1932-3:
Chairman-Mr. Wong Siong
Heng
Hen. Sec. Mr. W. W. Yeung, Capt Mr. S. F. Chan..
Trip to Toochow,
The Education Society, is con- templating a trip to Foochow and "Amoy in the middle of May. They will visit the schools and universi- ties of both cities. Both undergra duates and friends are welcome to join the trip.
Inter-Hostal Tennis.
The match will take place on the first available day on which the weather and court are suitable, This date will be announced in dus course.
MRS. MOODY WILL PLAY
IN EUROPE.
BOOKED FOR WIMBLEDON AND FRENCH CHAMPION.
SHIPS.
San Francisco, April 8.-Europo this year will have an opportunity The inter-boatel tennis tourna of seeing the world's lady champion ment will commence to-day, when tennis player in action. Mrg, Helen. Eliot Hall will meat May Hall Wills Moody to-day ddinitely de Tomorrow Morrison will play against St. John's, and on April cided to compete at Wimbledon, in the respective winners of the the French hard court champion. ahove matches will meet in the final ships, and in the Wightinan Cup at the Pavilion Ground, Pokfulum
tournamenti Road.
CLUB'S HEAVY, LOSSES.
Mrs. Moody hopes to return to the United States in time to defend 'her American title.
طرح
The H. F. de Bardeleben sent out an SOS when the liner Adriatic went to her assistance, and follow. ed her until relieved by the Lagan bank. The crippled ship was un. able to steer except with her engines. The rescue of her crew was a marvel of seamanship on the part | of the captain of the Laganbank. He managed to manœuvre bis boat alongside the collier, after many attempts.
AFRICANS CLASH WITH 'ARABS.
FORTY PEOPLE INJURED IN SERIOUS AFFRAY.
The Chairman briefly responded, and the Welsh and English Nation
Anthems closed the proceedings. of Welah music was given by Miss.
During the evening a programme
Gwendolen Mason (harp) Miss
Williams, Glady
and
Mr. Wateyn Wateyn, the musical divee tor being Mr. Madoc Davies,
ILL TREATING A CHILD.
HEAVY FINE FOR CHINESE WOMAN.
At Kowloon Magistracy yesterday a young married woman named Luk Bia Tan, living at 177, Tung Choi Street, was charged with ill-treating a mala child named Chan Pi, two years of age, on various datos.
Mr. R. C. Wilkinson of the E.C.A.appearing for the prosecu. Dar es Salaam, April 7-The tion, mid that tog severe punish- old Arab slave market at Ujiji nenrment was inflicted by the defendant Lake Tanganyika was the scene of on the child on March last. It a serious affray between Africans was stated that woman used a and Arabs to-day. Forty are re feather duster to beat the boy. ported injured in the battle. A Medical evidence was given by Dr. Government Commissioner has al-J. Smalley who said that he examin ready been sent to make an injuiry.ed the child on April 2 when ho Ujiji is the place where David found that he was suffering from of star players, after which attend. Livingstone, the Scottish missionary multiple bruises. ances de home matches fail to 5.000. and explorer, encountered the After further evidence had been Gate receipts and season tickets famous slave dealer, Tippoo Tib, taken, the defendant admitted that have yielded 25,001 in income, and it was due to Livingstone's she did cand the child but said she against expenditure estimated at graphic descriptions of the horrors did so because he would not obey Another Football League club, $11,535. There in a bank overdraft of such a trade that it was even her, Defendant added that she Oldham Athictis, in in financial of £0.000; and other debts amenint tually suppressed. It was also at knew no other way of teaching the
this place in 1871 that Stanley, who boy, iculties, and may not be able to to £1,750, 1komplate its season's fixtures, i, Other clubs badly hit this season had been sent out by the New York For some time the dab had lost indule Wigan Borough (which has Herald to search for the missionary, over £100 a week, and the crisis now ceused to exist), Thames, finally found him half dead from United, Gigham, exhaustion. Together they then ex was only delayed by the transfer, Manchester
plored the Lake Tanganyika region. Continued at foot of nest column.) Cardiff City and Rochdale,
DEBTS AMOUNTING TO
£11,000.
Remarking that she should not in. fiet such severe punishment on the child oven if it vis naughty, Mr. Fraser fined the woman 8100 or two months' imprisonment.
Games
of chance," he mid, "have a special appeal for large numbers of people, and I botevs
laws and regulations for a casino that it would be possible to frame whore mild gambling. with a low maximum limit, could be indulged in without harm to anybody.
FARMERS ATTACKED BY
BANDITS.
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SIX PERSONS KILLED AND ONE WOUNDED IN TEXAS..
| El Paso (Texes), April 2.—Three bandits have attacked a family of farmers, which just came in posses sion of a sum of 850,000 Cash.
Opening revolver fire at their victims, they have killed six mon bers of the family and seriously wounded the seventh.
MALTESE STUDENTS
tion and restrict the use Italian languago:”!
PROTEST
One speaker who tried to address OPPOSITION TO RESTRICTION the group in English, was pounced "ON ITALIAN LANGUAGE. upon and silonood While his ex- pulsion was in progress, a group
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Valetta, Malta, March 30-De of students of the Opposition who monstration took place yesterday wart listening to Lord Strickland, at the University of Aula Magna camo in clash with them and a free where some 300 students mot to pro-fight ensued. A motion of protest toat against the decision of the Clov was put and passed. An old man
hurt in the meleg, ernment to mutilate the Constitu was.
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