HOCKEY

RADIO WIN AGAIN

FAST GAME AT CAROLINE HILL

p.m.

THE KOWLOON

DOCKS R.C.

SUCCESSFUL. "CLOSING DAY" ON SATURDAY

Kowloon Dock Recreation Club The Radio Sports Club met the

"Closing Kowloon Indiane in the M.H.T.hold a very enjoyable yesterday at caroline hill at 4.18 Day" on Saturday, the chief event being the bowls match in which the bent the Vice- President's team entertained to a very fast and hard | President's team by 15 shots. hitting game from both aldea. The Radio's forward line was superior

Both sides had an equal share of the game and the spectators were

Toa and refreshments were served

to that of their opponents but their in the Club House, and the prizes. usual combination was completely we distributed by Mrs. R. Cock, shattered by the K.I.TC full wife of Mr. E. Cock, the President backs, Karnail Singh and Naidu

of the Club. who both played a fine gaine throughout. Time and again Kar aail Singh and Naidu frustrated the attacks of the Radio forwards, and indeed outplayed them. only goal scored during the first half was by Hanib, who from in- side the circle pushed the ball into the not. The second goal was scor ed in the second half by G. Singh through a penalty bully in the circle against the gual-keeper.

Score: nil in favour of Radio.

RECREIO . HONG KONG LADIES

The

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1932.

THE LAWS THAT GOVERN US

HOW THE PUBLIC IS PROTECTED (IN THEORY) AGAINST PUBLIC NUISANCES!

NOISES, SMELLS 'AND

"DRUNKS'

73

The current number of the Government Gazette contains an Ordinance to amend and consolidate the law relating to summary offences. The laws are not being greatly changed, but interesting light la thrown on our local regulations, and especially with regard to ruisances:---

We give the following extracts,

Dirt in the Street,

Every person shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars who:

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Thrown or lays, or knowingly permite to be thrown or Mr. J. Revic, Chairman of the laid, any carrion, dirt, soil, straw or dung, or any other filth, rub- Club, before calling on Mrs. Cock,

bish or noisome or offensive matter reviewed the Club's activities dur: whatsoever, on any public place, or ing the year. After congratulating on any Government property un the winsors of bowls, tennis, and less with the consent of a public billiards tournaments he spoke of officer, or on any private property the Club's activities in the Hong unless with the consent of the owner and of the occupier (if any) Kong Bowls' League.

Mr. Nevie congratulated Mr. J.of such private property; or into McKelvie on winning the Club any well, stream, watercourse, ford Championship and also for his two or reservoir, or into any drain or efforts in the Handicap Singles sewer; or permite or suffers any (Four Bowls) and the Handicap such noisome or offensive substance

as aforesaid to remain exposed. Singles (Three Bowls).

Leaves any matter or thing which obstructs, any person or vehicle in any public place;

Bowls Match Scores.

Mr. Revie in conclusion thanked Mrs. Morrison and Mr. Sweeney A very interesting game was for the catering arrangements and Saturday afternoon helping to make the "A. Honie" played on when the Club de Recreio gained a success. s victory of goals to 1 over the Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Club. Io the first half of the game all

For long the howls match :-- three goals were shot. time repres were even the Club President's

their Recreio

Teum gained de

the shortly before

In J. Revie 'cond terval, the goal for the Hong (3. Tacchi Kong Ladies was shot by Miss, D. Gow

The following were the scores in Vice President's

B. E. Maughan T. Coleman

20

Daziel. In the second half both A. O. Brawn teama put up a great, struggle but (Skip)....... no more geals were shot. Miss J. J. G. Meyer Harris-Walker played a very find; W. H. C. Robson game in goals, for the Hong Kong. Hyde Ladies.

"Y" LADIES BEATEN BY H.M.S. KENT

The Y Ladies were defented

F. Cullen

-(Skip) ....... 16

G. H. Mitchell

M. Ferguson

J. V. Ramsay R. F. Luz (Skip)

on Saturday by H.M.S. Kent at F. Rapley King'a Park by 4 goals to 1. The 1. Morrison ladies were three short but were, W. M. Johnston helped out by E. F. Selk, of the w. V. Field Y.M.C.A. eloven, and a member of the Kent team. The sailors led at the interval by 3 goals to 1, B. Walker being responsible for the ladies' point.

Y.M.C.A. WIN 6-5

Eleven goals were scored in a scrappy game at King's Park in which the YM,ČA: A " eleven defeated Royal Air Force by 0. goals to B.

At the interval the Y led by the) odd goal in seven. W. J. Brown brought his season's total to claiming three of the Y's six goals, the other three being shared by G. Fowler (2) and R. Baldwin.

....31

(Skip) W. Hedley M. Ferguson

(Skip) 20

Tran

B. W. Bradbury

J. Brown

(Skip). 19

. W. Greig

T. Hard

J. A. Lindsay

W. Gal-

J. G. Sturgeon

. C. R. Souza

Barking Dogs,

Keeps any dog accustomed to ancy neighbours or passerby by barking or otherwise; or suffers to bo at large any unmuzzled ferocious dog or other animal; or sets on or urges any dog or other animal to attack, worry or put in fear any person or animal; or keeps any animal or bird which is a source of anboyance to any neighbour by reason of any noise made by such anima] or bird:

Noise.

or

in sightly abbreviated form:- the annoyance of the inhabitants or passers by; or plays at any game as to obstruct the same or create a or liters in any public place, so noisy assembly theroin.

Pru-

HOLIDAYS IN 1933

SUNDAYS AND 16 OTHER

DAYS.

The

Government Gazelle an- nounces that the following Public and General Holidays will be ob- served as Government Holidays in 1933-

Public Holiday.

Empire Day, or if that day should bo a Sunday then the following day, Wednesday, May 24.

General Holidays.

Every Sunday.

The First week-day in January, Monday, January 2

Chinese New Year's Day, Thurs- day, January 201

...

The First weck-day following Chinese New Year's Day, Friday, January 27.

Good Friday, Friday, April 14. The day following Good Friday, Saturday, April 15.

Easter Monday, Monday, April 17. The Birthday of His Majesty the Whit Monday, Monday, June 8. King, Saturday, June 3.

The first week-day in July, Satur- day, July 1.

Ceremonial Music. No person shall, between sun- set and am., make or cause of pornk to be made or caused any coin whatsoever calculated to dis- tranquillity or calculated to dis- turb or interfaze with the public turb or annoy any person: videi always that in the case of funerals and marriages is shall be a moderately quiet character from lawful to play ceremonial music of which the reed-pipe, cymbals and other specially noisy instruments are excluded, but in no case shall such music be played between the Foul Smelling Stuff, hours of midnight and i am.

Rakes or picks over any refuse, deposited in or upon any public Christmas Day, Monday, Decem place, vacant land or refuse depot, bér 25. or in any dust bin, dust box, dust The twenty-sixth day of Decem

His Excellency the Governor has baskob or dust cart standing in orber, Tuesday December 20. upon any public place, vacant land

The first Monday in August, Mon- day, August 7,

The first Monday in September, Monday, September 4.

The tenth day of. October, Ture- day, October 10.

Armistice Day, Saturday, Novem- bor 11.

or refuse depot, or removes any been pleased to exclude the Magis portion of any refuse so deposited.trates from the operation of the Every person shall be liable to Holidays Ordinance, 1012, Ordin- a fine not exceeding fifty dollars anco No. 8 of 1912, on the 2nd and who places in or upon or conveys 7th January, 15th and 17th April, aing or across any public place 3rd and 5th June, 1st July, 7th any excretal mattor oxcept between August, 4th September, 11th Novem the hours of midnight and 6 am,ber, and 28th December, 1933. and excopt in strong substantial The Imports and Exports Do- In 'near or adjoining any public buckets with closely fitting covers partment will be open for the place wantonly unnecessarily and such pattern as may be approv-purpose of Revenue collection and J. Fraser

ed by the Sagitary Board; issue of permits only from 9 8.m, (Skip) ....... 15 blows any horn, beats any geng or

Places in or upon or conveya to 12 Noon on all the above days drum

Chinese or makes any other noise

Now calculated to BBBoy or alarm any along or across any public place except Sundays, person or to frighten any horse or any pigwash except between mid-Year's Day, Good Friday, 10th Oc

night and am and arcopt in tober, and Christmas Day. ather animal;

Wantonly or

negligently dis. strong substantial bucketa.

Empties, discharges, deposita or charges any firearm, or throws or discharges any stone or other misplaces any excretal matter or pig makes any bonfire, or wash in, over or upon any gully, throws or sets fire to any Grework, drain, sewer or any inlet thereto; to the damage or danger of any Every person shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred and person;

Kindles, discharges or lets of fifty dollars who being employed as (Skip) 12 any firework without the permis sion of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs or a District Officer; unless it be in accordance with permis- sion given by the Governor signif ed by a Notification published in the Gazette;

S. Gray

(Skip)

A. M. Holland

J. N. Sweeney

J. Kempion

20

G. Henderson

(Skip)... 21

J. M. Purvis J. S. Logan

half time was 2-1 in favour of the Audio. Kalwant Singh (3) and Awtar Singh netted for the Radio, while Major H, M. J. MacIntyre scored both the Battery's goals, one

in eneh half.

MAMAK TOURNAMENT

THE MAMAK SHIELD The Police suffered their first de fra, when they lost to the Royal Corps of Signals by four clear goals: Police

the Marins ground in Mamak Shield on Saturday.

. On

TABLE

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to a fias not exceeding twenty-fivo | dollars who is found drunk in any public place or on any premises licensed under any Ordinance re lating to liquor licences.

(2) Every person shall be liable a private guard or watchman, to n fino not exceeding one hundredi sleeps on his post or is negligent, dollars or to imprisonment for any remiss or cowardly in the execution term not exceeding two months whe while drunk behaves in a riotous of his duty; 'or

or disorderly manner în any public place,

Wantonly or cruelly ill-uses or casse suffering to any animal or bird, domestic or otherwise.

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(3) Every person shall be liable In any public street or

to a fina not exceeding one hundred plays any musical instrument or Every female who boing in any dollars or to imprisonment for any beats any drum or gong without public place or place of public re term not exceeding two months who the permission of the Secretary for sort, or being on any verandah or is found drunk while in charge of Chinese Affairs or a District Off at any window or doorway over or any vehiclo (other than a cer; unless it be in accordance with opening on to any public place vehicle), or of any horse, in any permission given by the Governor solicits any person for any immo. public road or street. signified by & Notification publish-ral purpose or behaves indecently P. W. L. D. F.A.Pts.ed in the Gazette: This paragraph shall be liable to a fine not exceed

is not to apply to music reason- ing two hundred and fifty dollars and fifty dollars and to imprison- Ist Bty. I.K.S. 9 8 0 1 43 8 17 Radio

9.8 0 1 38 7 17 ably perfomed in connection with or to imprisonment for any term ment for any torm not exceeding six months who is found drunk funerals or marriages, or to music not exceeding three months. St. Andrew's .. 8 1 1 33 8 13

Loitering.

while driving or being otherwise in Incognitos..... 8000 25 3.12 performed in connection with their R.A.S.C.12 3 5 2 18 10 12

dutics by members of the naval, Every person shall be liable to charge of any motor vehicle.

(5) For the purposes for sub- ft.C. Signals. 8 5 2 1 20 12 11 military, air, volunteer, police or a fine not exceeding two hundred

0.4.1 1 12 police reserve forces;

nad fifty dollars or to imprison sections (2) and (4) a person shall

The Degree Examinatione of the 7 3 1 3:16 5 0 In any public place organizes, ment for any term not exceeding be deemed to have been draak if be was so much under the influence

Arte, Engineering, and Medical equips or takes part in any proces-three months who:- ..10 4 0 0 10 23 8

(1) is found between sunset and of alcohol as to have lost control

A welcome ten-party was given Faculties. commence to-day. The Bion without the permission of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs or a

6s.m. loitering in any highway, of his faculties to such an extent District Officer; unless it be in ac yard or other place, and who can sa to render him unable to execute by members of May Hall last week following subjects will be set this Arts.-18 Year: Chemistry, His cordance with permission given by not give a satisfactory account of safely the occupation on which ho in honour of Dr. and Mrs. G, A. morning: the Governar signified by a Notio himself;

was engaged at the time in ques C. Herklots. Dr. Herklots is now

warden of May Hall, following the tory. 2nd Year: Chemistry, Juris tion.

ard Year: Chemistry, cation published in the Gazette.

(2) is found at any time in or

(8) Every person shall be liable departure of Mr. A. C. Braine-prudence.

Jurisprudence and History. This does not apply to funeral or upon any dwelling-house, ware: marriage processions.

Varelty's Coming of Age. Year: Political Science, Chemistry house, stable, garage, outhouse, pri- to a fine not exceeding two hundred Hartnell. Disturbe any inhabitant by pul-vate enclosure or garden for any ment for any term not exceeding and fifty dollars and to imprison-

The University will celebrate ita and Commercial Law."

The Engineering.-1st Year: Chemis 5 0.4 1 1 12 1ling or ringing any door-bell, or by unlawful purpose.

six months who is found drunk coming of age next March. knocking or striking at any door

while in possession of any loaded auspicious occasion will be marked try. 2nd Year: Engineering Draw without lawful excuse; or extingui- 8 0 7 1 4 30 1

4th Year: Electrical shes the light of any lamp;

(1) Every person shall be liable firearm or of any firearm and any by the publication of a big Anniver. ing. 3rd Year: Structures and

Ammunition therefor.

sary Number of the University Materials Union Magazine.

the Medway

R.E. The score at half-time was only 12th R.A. que nil, Whiteway Wilkinson scor University ing, hut after the interval White Wishart way-Wilkinson added two further R.A.M.C. goala and Jones brought the total Phoenix

to four.

RADIO WIN

Veteran Tomar 24th R.A. Parthian

6 3 2 111 8 7

5 3 2 0 11 10 G

5 3 2 0 10 15 6

0 2 6.2 6 16 6

8 2 3 1 12 15 8

5 2 3 0.4 7 4

9 16 2 10 22 4

@ 1 4 1 7 17 3

3 1 2 0 3 9 2

5 0 4 1 0 11 1

In a match played at Carolins 20th R.A. Hill on Saturday the Radio Sports R.A.0.C. Club defeated the 12th Battery K.I.T.C. R.A. by 4 goals to 2. The score at Eth Destroyers 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 Club 0 0 0 0 1 30 0 (Continued in next column.)

German

Plays at any game or pastime, to

Drankanniess.

(Continued on next column.)

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