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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933.

MILITARY BOXING

INTER UNITS, TOURNAMENT

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P.W.D. APPROVAL NOT OBTAINED!

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Chan Tak Woo the manager of the Hip Tung Wo Company was traoy yesterday with ercoting & summoned at the Kowloon Magis

structure on Kowloon Marine Lot No. 87 without the permission of the P.W.D..

tha

Plenty of hard and keen fighting was seen at the Murray Barracks last evening when the annual Army inter-units boxing tournament was held. There was a large gathering of boxing enthusiasts present in cluding His Excellency the Gover Mr. F. A. Reynolds of nor, Sir William Peel, accompanied P.W.D., prosecuting, said that de- by his A.D.C., Captain Waltor, fendant had erected a drawing His Excellency Major General O. C. office on the site on which a build- Borrett, General Officer Commanding was to be put up. The plans had not been approved by the ing, Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, Hon.

P.W.D., however, and defendant Sir Shou-son Chow, Lieut. Dolonel should not have put up any struc G. T. Raikes, Officer Commanding ture on the site, 'the South Wales Borderers and Lieut.-Colonel C. de Boys, Officer Commanding the 1st Lincolnshire.

No less than sixteen bouts were fought and, with the exception of three, all carried the full distance. The South Wales Bordorers lost to Lincolns in the Novices Competition by three events to five, but in the Inter-Unit Competition they won by six, bouts to two, making a total of nine bouts to seven in their favour. At the conclusion of the tournh ment, His Excellency Sir William Peel gave away the prizes.

RESULTS.

The following are the resulta

NOVICES COMPETITION. Light Heavyweight. Private Roberts (Berderers) lost to L/Cpl. Chicken (Lincolns).

Middleweight..

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Defendant said the plans were drawn up by Mr. A. G. Pile, the architect. After these were pleted, Mr. Pile went to hospital leaving instructions for them to be submitted to the P.W.D. This was not done, bus the workmen carried on with the work.

Mr. Pile, who was substantiated this statement.

in Court,

Hia Worship imposed a line of 895,

TRADE MARK CASE SETTLED. DEFENDANTS TO PAY COSTS A trade marks case brought by M. F. C. Cleary of 3, Canton Rod, Shanghai, against two Chi nese firms for the infringement of the registered trade mark of Richard Hudnut, Paris and Now Pte. Boulton (Borderers) lost to York, for Three Flowers" face 1/Cpl. Petchy (Lincolns),

powder and vanishing cream, was settled at the Magistracy yester- day.

Welterweight,

to

L/Cpl. Harris (Borderers) lost to L/Cpl. Marrison (Lincolns).

Pte. Turner (Barderers) lost Pte. Leker (Lincolna), Lightweight

Pte. Cody (Borderers) beat Pte. Chapman (Lincotos)...

Pte. Thomas (Borderers) beat Pto.

Mr. O, E. C. Marton was for com- plainant and Mr. F. H. Loseby for defendants.

OBITUARY

The Rev. Father Leon Wieger, S. J.

A GREAT SINOLOGUE

The Rev. Father, Leon Wieger passed away at Sienhsien on March 28-at the nge "77. In him and an unequalled Chinese scholar. has disappeared & great missionary

Bom at Strasburg on July & 1856, the son of a medical professor at: Strasburg University, he himself pursued his medical studies at that university and there received his degree of Doctor.

the interior,

a

ART EXHIBITION

The Work of Hilda Trefusis

RECORD OF A PAINTER'S

ODYSSEY

A very delightful art exhibition as opened by Mrs. W. T. Sou thorn yesterday in the reading zoom of Gloucester Building,

Hilda Tretosis is an artist of un- Characteristic of all the pictures usual laient. The outstanding

in the present exhibition gouache, ren-and-ink, pastel or oil colour, is her strong sense of composition. Every picture is a picture, not a scrap of landscape or a portrait head put on a piece of paper. Her composition is never obvious, but is always sure and well balanced.

She has a strong yet delicato

He entered the Society of Jesus in 1881 and arrived in China in 1887, at the age of 31, passing the greater part of his colour sense. Every sketch 18

at subsequent life Sicnhsien, pleasing in colour, but there is so often finds, one although, he was also stationed act, as one for some years as a missionary in donninant colour scheme in all of

them. He remained.

Blues, greens, pale warm missionary to the end, and the yellows, and earth weds predomin chief nim of his publications was to

Her black and white work, is help his brethren in the

strong and very decorative. The Apostolate.

conté portraits show delicate and lovely draftsmanships, the pastel portraits, while living and well drawn do not strike one as being quite so good.

'ste.

Father Wieger was the author of more than thirty works on the language, religion, civilisation and history of China, nearly all of (which have gone through several Probably gounchè is Hilda éditions. Some of these works Trofusis favourite medium, cer amount to 1,000 or 2,000 pages. Iftainly with the possible exception to these are added his numerous books on doctrine, exhortation and controversy, one is left wondering how a lifetime sufficed for so much work.

SIR CLAUD SEVERN

:

(Continued from page 3)

Mr. Loseby said the goods were bought from Street, and rightly or wrongly that beyond the veil are not spending

firm in Jervois firm stated the trade marks were their time of waiting in silent in- not an infringement. He had taken activity. Christ has need of them Mr. Marton's word that they and has some work for them to do were, and he was prepared to pay of greater power and value than Pte. Richards (Borderers) lost to the costs of the prosecution. Ho anything bade them do for him, Pte. Williams (Lincolns).

amongst us.

Jones (Lincolns).

Featherweight.

Bantamweight.

Pte. Derham (Borderers) knocked out I/Cpl. Lane (Lincolns),

INTER-UNIT COMPETITION.

Light Heavyweight.

accepted Mr. Marton's offer for the goods seized to be returned and an apology entered in one European and two Chinese nowspapers.

Mr. Marton then withdraw the

summonses,

Etc. Perry (Bordeners) lost to Pte. Deeming (Lincolns). Cpl. Clarke (Lincolns)..

Middleweight,-

Lightweight.

There is no neod. to grieve for him for whose life we now thank God.

Ile bas left behind him memories of friendship. and hap piness, of warmheartedness, en- thusiasm and generosity, and he has. been called to higher service in the presence of his Lord whom he tried

Pte. Tomms (Borderers) lost to to serveth so joyous a manner on

Pto. Gilmore (Borderers) beat, Pte. Woolner (Lincolns), L/Cpl. Brown (Lincolns).

Welterweight.

Featherweight.

Ptc. Treggonning (Borderers) heat

Pte. Morrison (Borderers) beat Pte. Herring, (Lincolns). Pte. Hope (Lincolns),

Pte. Roberts (Borderers) bent (Cndinued on next column -

Bantamweight.

Pte. Owens (Borderers) L/Opi. Thornhill (Lincolns),

YESTERDAY'S TRAINING

GALLOPS

beat

FINAL TRYOUT OF NEW SUBSCRIPTION

GRIFFINS

·Below will be found the training performances of the new sub- acription grifins which were clocked at Happy Valley yesterday. Several very good gallopa were registered.

The forthcoming duel between Diana Bay and Trantbridge bas been rendered the more interesting by reason of an excellent gallop by Trentbridge particulars of which will be found below.

Sitting Bull, who will be racing on Saturday, is still in great fettle and particulars of his gallop will also be seen below. Cycla men Bay did a very fast mile and Portia did an excellent gallop, finishing impressively.

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earth.

Sympathy.

But he has been called away just at a time when the help of husband and father would seem to be most needed. To the gracious lady who shared the closing year of his life and to their children we would offer our heartfelt sympathy, knowing that the actual bereavement loss is far greater than any sense of per sonal loss that we may feel: We commend them to Him who taught us to pray to Our Father in Heaven, well knowing that even when stunned by the shock of sud den parting even though but for a time they may feel assured of the presence of One with them even in. the Valley of the Shadow of Death. Over them too may the Peace of God be spread.

Now unto Him Who is able to. keep us from falling and to present. us fauitless before the presence of His Glory with exceeding jos, to the only wise God our Saviour be glory and majesty, dominion and power,

both now and for ever.

THE GRAND NATIONAL

(Continues from Page 10).

favourite. Ridden by Weston, Lord Derby's well-bred colt by Sariso- vino, won with ease from Dr. Strabismus, whorn Ged preserve, with Inverlad third,

The race for the Grand National followed, and that event has al ready been dealt with. After that came the Hylton Plato, which was won after a good finish by Pure Silver, owned by Colonel Story and ridden admirably by W. Rickaby, the best of the young riders, who is still entitled to take the 5 b allowance for an apprentice. This small rider 'reatly quité excep tionally promising. He is for the moment with William Grigge, but that is only temporary, owing to the death rs Waiser Grlugn, WED was his manter from the time, that he went into a stable. Some big. 'stable would her well ndyiser to take this boy over ng sưón nk they

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of the black and whites, it is the gouche work which is the most at tractive. She gets solidarity with a lovely sense of light, atmosphere, distance and exquisite detail.

The beautifully bred Interisco won the Bickerstatte Plate, as on his breeding he was entitled to do for he is by Hurry On out of Straitlace.He ran only ones laat year and has done well during the winter Panama; also trained by Jack Javis, but oward by Lara Rosebery-the winner belonging, to Mr. Eamond-wna in front most of the way un the Btraight; but Way paught and besten with comperat Liver esse near the finish. Mother's third Chariby Lass ran

expectationsThe

Bat above all Hilda Trefusis can draw, and if for that reason alone her work should be stucked by all our local artista

The exhibition remains open till

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I feel it is a privilege to be ask- ed to open this Exhibition of Miss Hilda Trefusis' work. It is the em- bodiment of her Odyssey-embrac ing many countries and may nd- ventures I have had the advan tage of seeing the pictures before- hand and I sat entranced" while Miss Trefusis whisked mo from Cairo to Jerusalem, from Angkor L Pakhoi, from the South of France, to Petra. Glowing colours and mysterious twilights will float before your eyes after you have seen these pictures and then you will enjoy the quieter note of her portraits. Miss Trefusis is equally happy in her pictures of human beings, dogs, cats and even the little mouse who kept her company on one of her sojourn in the wildi. I hope Hong Kong will enjoy to the full the feast of art set before it by Miss Trafnsia.

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