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LAWN TENNIS IN
ENGLAND
London Beats Paris
A CLEAR-CUT VICTORY
(Special Air-Mail Service)
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London, March 21.-Nothing could well have been more citing than the
all square and seven to play" | state in which the eighteenth match between the two capitals was left as 24 the result of the first two days" play, No wonder that there was a large gallery of spectators yesterday Dulwich Covered Courts Club; not only to watch tha olasing stages of a hark fought encounter, but titillated by the prospect of the appearance- terally from the clouds of the most popular of all French players, Jena Borotra, to take part in one of the three doubles scheduled to wind up the day's play.
Landry's Fine Play,
The first single to finish put Paris a match ahead again, P. Landry, who was playing much too low down in the French team, was very much too good for . H. D. Wilde, who could only collect six games in the
YACHTING
4TH EXTRA LADIES RACE
The Fourth Extra Ladies' Race, which was sailed yesterday resulted as follows
Finished Corrected
Tine. Time. Pos'n.
“སྐྱ Olass,
Rolla (Mre. T. P. K. Kemble).. 4.26.32 Colleen.
(Mrs. I.
4.95.32
1
Marsden), 4.32.12 * 4.99.04
"I," "Y" and "G" Classes. Ailes (Mrs.
M. Bolt). 4.38.59 Boojum
1
2
4.38.59 1
(Mrs. -P. Fowkes). 4.41.94 Toynetto.
4,41,30)
3
Patchett), 4.49.15
4.43,46
(Miss 0.
Eunica (Mrs.
Dunlop) 4.48.02 4.40.33
"A" Class
Wasp II.
Q
4
1
Finishi
Timo. Pos'n.
(Mrs. R. Griffin) 4.48.20 5 La Linda
(Mrs. T. Mackie) 4.44.10 titrem sole, losing a love set for the Jan (Mrs. Krogh Moo) 4,42.01. third. Against H. G. N. Lee, F.Joss (Mrs. Stanton)... 4.42.51° Terrier took A. Gention's place, and True Bluo disputised extremely well for his senior player. He took the first set, lost the second after a great fight, andi, pogibly a little disheartened, the third to love, then came again and gallantly saved and won the fourth after Lae had been four ties within' a stroke of the match, but could not cope with Lee's steadi. nes and soverity in the fifth. This made the seor 3 all.
A Touch of Cramp.
-The next-two-singles were full of thrills. H *. David and P. Goldschmidt played two sets us level a possible, but the Frenchman wou them both after games-all had been called. Then he had a touch of cramp and though he soon recover- ed, the life went out of his game; and David, going from strength to abreugth, only lost three more games in the match, winning the third and fifth sets both to lov Meanwhile
H. W. Austin and P. Feret were- waging a long and dubious battle. Austin started well, playing all his shia with fluency and facility, and ath had the first set at 6-3. But Forot (who, by the way, beat Austin or the last occasion they met), stuck, wall to his work, and not only got, but kopt, ahead, all through the Bond set, winning at 6-4. The ird was a real thriller. Austin "got to 6-4, and was twice within a
(Mrs. Adoins) 4,43,31
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HONG KONG POLICE
RESERVE
(Orders by the Hon. Mr. E, D, 0. Wolfe, O.M.G., I.G.P.)
General.-
Life Saving Class.-The Life Say- ing Class will continue as usual on Wednesday, April 12, under Sub- Inspector R. J. Hunt at the Police Gymnasium, Police Headquarters pt 5.30 p.m.
Chinese Company.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1933
COURT WATCHMAN TREE-PLANTING
GOLF
BOGEY POOL AND PEEL.
CUP
FANLING, APRIL 8 AND
O. E. C. Marton (scratch) 3 up, won Bogey Tool and qualifies for Peel Cup.
Other scores: Commander R, H. McBean (8) 1 up and A. McKella (0) 1 up.
There were 34 entries.
HONGKONG FOOTBALL
ASSOCIATION
WEDNESDAY'S FIXTURES.
The following matches in the Hong Kong League will be played on Wednesday :--
*
Division L
Hong Kong F.C. r. Hong Kong "Police, H.RF.C. ground. Kick
off 5.00 p.m.
Division III.
R.O. of Signals v. R.A.F., Chat- ham Road. Kick off. 4.30 p.m.
GAOLED
NO OPTION OF A FINE
Describing the offence as a serious branch of trust, Mr. Schofield yes- terday sentenced a watchman of the Supreme Court to two months' hard labour without the option of a fine, on the man's conviction on a charge of assisting one Cham: Kam Tuen to remove goods, under distraint of the Registrar from 164, Hennessey Road to 851, Lockhart Road.
Chan Kam Yuen, was fined $150 or two months in default, for re- moving wood, chair parts and four trestles
AT
CHANGSHA
Well-Organised Movement
A WOMEN'S PAPER
IN CHINA
Changsha, Mar. 2-This week a new festival, sponsored by the Hunan Goverment has been in Fall swing, the aim of which is the planting of trees, Arbor Day March 13. That morning a meeting was held at Human University, at tended by General Ho Chien, the Goverhot of Hunan, other govern ment officials and representative Mr. J. A. Fraser, Assistant At city merchants. The Governor made torney General said it was second a speech exhorting his audience to defendant's duty to protect the Slant trees, so that in 10 years they goods under distraints at 104, Hen-might have good sticks with which tessey Road. Another watchman, to beat the Japanese. He then pro- who was on duty with him, had teeded up Yo Lo Shan, the sacred mountain behind the University, absconded.
and himself planted trees. Alto- gether 18,000 sand trees and bushes were planted near that Institution. The University celebrated 'the day with a whole holiday and many schools did ditto. The next day focal officials went to both the north and the south of the city and plant- éd trees.
Mr. W. H. Bourchier,
C. Supreme Court bailiff, stated that 880 worth of property was removed.
LORING LEAVES
STARTS FOR MANILA
YESTERDAY
The previous week had been "Propaganda Week." Meetingė were held in all the Changsha, schools, Tocal lights being sent to speak at these. The students' there- after did a certain amount of tub- thumping on thier own account, col ieting and addressing small crowds at street corners: The activities culminated in a large meeting in It was the intention of the the Education Hall, addressed by Spanish aviator to fly at dawn, but General Ho Chien and heads of de- the threat of a thunderstorm and apartments, also by Miss P- S. Treng low lying fog made him delay his principal of the Ifang School for departure until 10.46.
girls.
Senor Rein y Loring, the Spanish DAVIS CUP TENNIS airman, loft Kai Tack Aerodrome at 10.45 a.m. yesterday on his fight from Hong Kong to Manila.
ARGENTINE DEFEAT CHILE
BUENOS AIRES, Apr. 9. ARGENTINE defeated Chile by three matches to nil in the Davis Cup. South American Zone Final, to-day.
Hetor Cataruzza beat Elias Deik, 6-2, 6-8, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2.
Guillerma. Robson beat Salvadora Deik 6-1, 6-0, 6-1.
Del Castillo and Zappa beat Deik
and Schoenherr, 6-4, 6-2, 8-3.
Strength.-Constablo 162 Lau NEW CAFE OPENED Chung Hon and R85 Wong Pi Yin have been taken on the strength of the Chinese Company as from March, 1933.
Constable Rro Frank S. Y. Wong has been permitted to resign from the Chinese Company as from April 3, 1933.
Training
Course-Part I,The pint of the set in the next game; following members have been pass but Feret, always most dangerous ed out as efficient in Part I. of when most endangered, saved that Training Cours-Constables R18 game; and paved the fourteenth Loong You, Too, R20 Chan Hon twice also before Austin could secure Keung, R64 Tam Moon Lin, R75 it. Austin played with bad judg Kwok Hon Ying, Reo Yaan Bo Wah ment in the fourth set, which was Feret's all the way; but, changing and R88 Li Hoi Chusen.
Ento "shorts," broke down the 3--2 Training Course-Part II, -All re- lend which Feret gained on his ser-cruits will attehd at the Chinese vice in the final set, played some Company's Headquarters on Tues- lovely passing shots to lead 4-3,day, April 11, at 5.30 p.m. for in- took four strokes running to win struction.
his own service game from love- Forty, and went out at 6-4-1 for
Gunate win, perhaps, but n very
valiable one, for it put London two
matches ahead, and Paris now had
whole contest.
Ritchie and Freshwater.
Indian Company.
Company us from April 7, 1833.
BIG CROWD AND BIG CRACKER
The airman arrived on Saturday afternoon from Haiphong on his second flight from Madrid to Manila.
--Malle Hults.
There has been no further news of the fight from Haiphong of Malle, Hiltz, who is on a fight from Paris to Tokyo. She reached Hai- phong on Friday since when the only news received here is that ahe was overhauling her machine.
CRIMINAL APPEAL
COURT
FIRST CASE FIXED FOR
TO-MORROW
1. Women's Paper in Ohinese,
A woman's Chiness paper has been started in Changsha, with A daily sad of 1,000 copies. This-in- cludes national and international paws, and subjects more especially of interest to women. Its title is
Women's Daily Paper," subscrip- tion to it 40 cents per month. It is financed by Tending City ladies, The editor is a Chinese woman.
Gratitude to the Gods!
The Buddhist Temple north of Changsha situated on Lin Lan Creek has recently been set in repair by a group of Chinese gentlemen, grateful to the god that saved Changsha from serious flood fast year.
Lucky-Infants.
We greet two newcomers to the port, Miss Betty Jean Rugh of Yale- in China, Lorn Sunday, March 12, and Master Giles Archer of the British Consulate, born on Sunday, March 19, and we take off our hata The first appeal under there to them for being so clever as to cently passed Criminal Appes insist on the luck of the bairn Ordinance will be heard before the that is born on the Sabbath day is Court of Criminal Appeal bath happy and lucky and wise and morrow morning.
gay,"
The new President Café, at 63, Des Voeux Rond, Central, opened exterday. Our representative went there a i o'clock in order to sample the tiffin but, found others had arrived already in lange mum- vers. Every table was full and sa interested crowd were gathered round the door.
The appellant is Joseph Evange in the Spring & Bandit's Fancy! In front of the lists Bess and he will be represent. door was
After an exceptionally quiet a huge string of reded by Mr. Duncan McNeil, in winter there are signs of renowed crackers suspended from a balcony, structed by Messrs. Johnson Stokea bandit activities, especially in the. just as our representative arrived it and Master.
Western part of Leinshui, sien. It was lit and he felt it wiser to lot the cracker have the laat word.
Besa, it will be recalled was senis sincerely hoped that the excellent tenced to six months' hard labour anti-fiandit activities carried on by But there was a dress rehersal. on at the March Criminal Sessions on the troops of General Teeng Tino Sunday evening, so just hand in- conviction on a charge of obtaining Yuen last autumn will be continued formation is available despite the money by false pretences.
throughout the spring. When effec- The Court will consist of Mrtively done, the suppression of Justice Wood (acting Chief Jus bandits is the greatest single boom tice), Mr. R. E. Lindsell (acting to husiness which we have in this
crackers.
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THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.
The President Café occupies two Strength. Constables R288 Ahmed ficors in the Now Oik-Wa Building, to win all three doubles to win the Din and R287 Gulab Ram have been and is well lit. cool and attractive. Puisae Judge) and Mr. Justice section: We have scan business I taken on the strength of the Indiany decorated. Even more importare { Jack, who has been temporarily brought almost to a standstill here is the fact that a contract has been appointed by E. the Governor in past years due to the terrorism entered into with the Dairy Fam to be the Judge for the pur of bandits throughout the country, PROGRAMMES IM ENTRY for the Third Eltrs Company, and only Dairy Fanposes of the appeal.
but for the past six months con- Rase Meating, to be held in Macão meat, milk, butter and ice cream
ditions have been excellent.
on Bunday, 23rd April, 1933, may be will be served. The service is quick
The Grand Canal is very low and obtained at The Sports Club, Hongkong and the cooks most certainly know
Iaunch traffic is suspended from Jockey Clab Stables, or at the Olices of their job. The pastry cook deserven
Koyu to this place This adds sees. Peray Smith Seth & Fleming special commendation.
greatly to the business of the "hur 6, Des Voeux Boad Central. companies..
WEDNESDAY, 19TH APRIL, 1988.
Flying Squad,
This they proved quite unable to do. Fired with the prospect of
Strength, Constable R357 V. A. victory, Ritchie and Freshwater Novikoff has been taken on the made it certain by defeating Rodel strength of the Flying Squad, and and Tarrior by three sots to one,, aposted to the Hong Kong Section na subcoas mainly due to Ritchie, who from April 8, 1933. played brilliantly and nursed his partner through several erratic Training Course-Part II.—All re- patches. It was fitting that he cruits will attend at the Chinese should be successful in the match Company's ' Headquarters, 17, which settled the whole inue, for Queen's Hload Central, on Tuesday, he had done much' towards London's April 11, at 6.30 p.m. for instruld final victory: Simultaneously, Letion.
"and Wilde," after a shaky start, in which they lost the first to Landry
and Bernard, came on to their best
game and took the next three sets
Emergency Unit RoUqIYO. StrengthConstables B430 Walter
An Excellent Feature,
An excellent feature which will shortly be in operation is the in stallation of a power plug above each tuhke. If you order coffee an electria percolator will be placed on your table and plugged in. While you, talk or eat your meal your coffee is being made... You will see
it being made and drius it soo lately froth Tea and coffee, read
After some very close and exciting. Taitrin and R47 Michael. Caleas to say will be served all day
tennis.
So, alas! Borotra came in vain, except that he delighted a really large concours of spectators in the ual match of the day, which, of bare, had no bearing on the result.
RESULTS
Landry beat F. H. D. Wilde,
6-2, 6-4, 6-0,
Yatakin have been taken on the
strength of the Emergency Unit Reuropean management and no en- The President Café is ander serve as from April 8, 1933,
deavour will be spared to keep up Constable R439 J. C. L. Wong big the present-high standard of clean. been permitted to resign from Lieliness, quick service and good Emergency Unit Reserve as from cooking. The prices. are being April 7, 1933-
moderate, a hot tiffin being given for $1.00 and a cold Inoch för 75 cents. Food is also served a la carte.
Revolver Championship. This event will take place at Stone H. G. N. Lee beat F. Terrier, cutters on Saturday, April 15. It is 8-4, 6-4, 6-0, 6-7, 6-10-
H. W. Austin boat P. Ferst, AS, 80, 2~3, 04.
HF. David beat P. Golchmidt, —8—7, 6-8, 6-0, 0-100.
R. J. Ritchie and DAG. Fresh water beat Terrier and Rodel, 7-,
ород
to the Unit.
Motor Patrol A motor patrol will be carried out by members of the Emergency Unit on Thursday, April 13, nt 5.30 pembers will fall in at No, & Polisaation at that time, Dress: Optional d - Meeting.--All members must” NE- tend at No. 3 Police Station for
and Watson on Thursday, April 20,
SPURIOUS COINS
THREE MEN SENT
PRISON::
Sentences big
wborsappeared belordi
Janer yesterday: on" attendent places. A
Leé nhd: Walife beat Landry and
Bernand, 6, 7-5, 7-5, 9-7
at 5.30 p.m. revolvers in their joint possession of 10 Borotra and A. Centien beat II. possession are to be returned Austin and J, Oll, that time. 083, 8—2,"04"
(Sgd.) P. L. KING, London beat Paris by 12 matches
Hong Kong, April 10, 1933-
Cucharge
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HEALTH IN EASTERN
PORTS
WEEK ENDING APRIL 1, 1933.
The prospects for good spring and
summer crops are excellant and the beary and prolonged snows of the winter gave the wheat a fine stert.-
Cases. Deaths NEW TERRITORIES MEDICAL
BENEVOLENT BRANCH
DONATIONS ACKNOW-
Plague,
Bassein Bombay
holera.
Calcutta... Chittagong Pnoma-Fenh Saigon
131
Small-pox.
Alexandria Baghdad
Basrah
Beirut
Bassoin
2
Bothbay
111
Calcutta
270
Karachi
Madras
41 178
0
Negapatam Rangoon, Vizagapatam Chittagong Colombo Macao Canton Shanghai
4
5
5
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LEDGED
The Hon. Treasurer, St John Ambulance New Territories Medi cal Benevolent Branch begs" ta acknowledge with grateful appre ciation and thanks the receipt of the following donations : (a) Bishop Perry Rhode Island Diocese (per Dr. Arthur Woo)
Mt Ng Yuk Taing (per Mr.
Tang Pak Kau) ge
Mrs. Hojthört:
(b) For", purchase · of “
supplies; per Mr. Cheong
Choy
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE FOURTH EXTRA BACE MEETING will be held (Wether Fermilang) HAPPY VALENY OF BATUBDAY, 181. APRIL, and en
MONDAY 17TH APRIL, 1983, bor
mending at 12.30 pan on both daya
The First Bell will be Bung at 12 Noom 23
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-Badges admitting 18 Member
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Sole Agents: HONG KONG & 8. CHINA.
GREAT REMNANT SALE
NOW ON
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY HUNDREDS OF SILK REMNANTS
BE UULEAZOVE
At Give-away
THE PIONEER SILK STORE
Queen's Rd.,
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Tiffins are obtainable at the Olas Hottes provided they are ordered, from the No. 1 Boy in advance. 21820
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