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Strawberry,Raspberry,

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THE WORLD'S GAZE

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1933.

BOWLS

Craigengower Score Double

Victories

POLICE WIN AT TAIKOO: RECREIO ACCOUNTS For civil serVICE

ELECTRIC COMPANY WIN AT K.C.C.

There were surprises in both divisions of the lawn bowls league on Saturday. In the first division the Police took-full points from Taikoo on the latter's rinks. As anticipated Craigengower, Re creio and Kowloon Bowling Green all won at home.

In the second division the Happy Valley Derby between Civil Service and Police resulted in a win for the former by 23 points. The Yacht Club beat Recreio by 5 points and Craigenguwer beat the Indiaus. The only surprise was the defeat of Kowloon C.C. by the Hong Kong Electric R.O.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS

FIRST DIVISIÓN

Recreio ....60 Kowloon B.G. 58 Taikoo Docks.. 61 Craigengower. 64

T.D.R.C. Police.

Police.

At Taikoo the Police Recreation Club defeated the Taikoo Docks Recreation Club by 0 shots

Scores:- Civil Service. 51

Taikoo. K'loon Docks 52 Police R.C... 67 W. Brow Kowloon CC 57 A. Stalker J. Russell DIVISION

J. Chalmers (Skip) Civil Service... 72 Police R.C... 47

***.**. 21 Kowloon C.C. 45 H.K. Electric 3 J. Polson Yacht Club..... 63 Recreio 48 G. Stewart Indian R.C.... 63 Craigengower 66H. Wallace

SECOND

FIRST DIVISION

Civil Service

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J. Oreim G. Perkins E. G. Post"

W. E. Hollands

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J. Fender T. Tallon J. Shepherd

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SECOND DIVISION

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J. Watson

R. Ellis

LEAGUE TABLES

J. Whyte

F. Nolan

R. Keow

A. Clarke

W. Wotherspoon

G. C. Moss

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P. W. L. Pts.

Kowloon B.C. Recreio

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Craigengower Polico.........

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5 2 3

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Kowloon Docks

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Taikoo Docks ...... 5 Kowloon C.O

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SECOND DIVISION

P. W. L. Pts.

Kowloon B.G.".

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Craigengower

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Civil Service

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8

T. Armstrong.

Yacht Club

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8

J. Fitzgerald

Kowloon C.C.

6

3 3

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J. F. McGowan

Recreio

5

2

3. 4

R. R. 'Wood

Police R.C.

3 '4

2

T. Hunter

6

0

H.K. Electric Indian R.C.

FIRST DIVISION

0.0.0. e. E.0.0.

At Happy Valley the Craigen- gower Cricket Club defeated the. Kowloon Cricket Club by 7 shots.

Scores:---

0.0.0.

J. Cavanagh

L. E. Lammert

D. Rumjahn

K.0.0.

F. E. Skinner F. Goodwin

T. Fergusson,

B. W. Bradbury J. Fraser

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W. T. Brightman E. C. Fincher A. E. Coates

E. el Arculli.

U. M. Omar

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G. L. Buchanan

C. 8. Suinmons

H. Beer

R. Basa

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J. Chadwick

J. Howe

A. Hyde-Lay

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H. Giltons

H. Overy.

H. Hampton

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SCREW THREADS

MEASUREMENT OF STRESSES

Knowledge of the stress distribui- tion in structural and machine merabers of irregular shapes. is of increasing importance in engineer- ing work, and in many cases the mathematical method of stress analysis would be highly compli eated if not wholly impracticable. As a result, many other methods of determining the stress in mem bers of complex shape have been used with more or less success." One of the most valuable of these, which is still, however, experimental, is for determining stresses in one plane only, ie, two-dimensional stress.

This method employs a model of transparent material such as cel- luloid, pyralin or thin bakalite through which polarised light can be passed. This is called the pho toelastic method, and a study has been made involving the determina- tion of stress in A transparent specimen by passing through it plane-polarised light.

The phase difference of the two emerging light vibrations is then measured by means of a Babinet compensator, which consists of two quartz wedges. The movement of one of these wedges necessary to bring a dark line back into posi-! tion under a point engraved on the other wedge is a measure of the difference in principal stresses in the specimen at the point where the light passes through....

LESSON SERMON

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, HONG KONG.

"

"God the preserver of man" was the subject of the Lesson Ser

"which was read in all! Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, June 11th.

mon

The Golden Text was: "For the Ser-Lord loveth judgment, and for saketh not his saints; they are pre- served for ever." (Ps. 37:28.)

0.8.0.0.. Police.. At Happy Valley the Civil vice Cricket Club defeated the Police Recreation Club by 25 shots.

Scores:

0.5.0.0.

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L. Whant

H. Westlaker

S. Eccleshall

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Police.

J. McLeod

..H. Brittain

C. F. Alexander A. E. Carey

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T. Keohane

S. W. Cressey

R. R. Davies L. G. Luck

F. H. Hakiman

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A. Marriman

Among the citations which com- prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth. He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: he that keepeth thee will not slumber nor sleep. The Lord is thy keeper: the Lord is thy shade up- on the right hand. The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night. The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul. The Lord' shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this 16 fortb,

J. S. Riddell

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A. Kirby

J. McWalters

R. Marks

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LR.C.. 0.0.0. At Sookunpoo the Craigengower Cricket Club defeated the Indian Recreation Club by 11 shots.

Scores:~-

IR.C.

A. M. Omar S. O. Bux 10A.M. Rumjahn

K. M., Omar

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H. Harteam

A. E. Silkstone S. Ismail,

(Skip) 23 Bishen Singh

K.B.G.0, v. K.D.RO.

-B. A. Hyder

57

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M. I Razack

At the K.B.G.C. the Kowloon Bowling Green Club beat the Kow loon Docks Recreation Club by 8

shots.

Scores:- K.8.0.0.

TURNY, POLITICALLY, ECONOMICALLY, ARTISTICALLY TOWARD R. Hall

JAPAN

Where Oriental charms are jealously preserved intact axidat

the most advanced Oriental Civilisation.

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J. C. Brown

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R. Duncan

C. E. Elliot-

Heywood

W. Macfarlane

A. Hollin

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M. Y. Adul

A. R. Dallah A.M. Wahab

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E. Tuck W. Gil

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Y. "Abbas

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A. A. Razack

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Yacht Club e. Recreio, At North Point the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club defented the Club de Recreio by 5 shots.

Scores: B.E.K.Y.C.

W. J. Hansen

J. A. R. Selby

R. Morrison

W. Greig

A. Murdoch

F. Cullen

J. Bentley

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19

E. Doherty,

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C. "Atkenson.

W. "Headley

R. Lapsley.

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Recreio r. 0.8.0.0.

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J. L. Spence

Recrato.

J. Noronha

F. Soares.

A. Barros

800

N. V. A. Croucher

E. Abraham

F. Sutton

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52 A. W., Brown.

At King's Park the Club de TOKYO STATION - Recreio beat the Civil Service

Cricket Club, hy a slots.

UNSEN

Scores:

Recreio,

HOTEL

Krunky HOTEL YUMZI HOTEL

L. Xavier

HOTEL NAW

F. Ribeiro GRANDF. X. M. Silva

TAKARAZUKA HOTEL YOKOHAMA:C. A. Lopes

SHIMONONEKⱭ; Baro Hozz

IN TAIWAN (FORMOSA)

TAIHOKHTAIWAN RAILWAY HOTEL

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IN CHOSEN -

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FUSAN STATION

HOTEL DAIREN.

YAMATO HOTEL

BRUTO RAILWAY

KEIJO :-

CHOREN HOTEL

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10.8.0.0.

H. Lockhart

A O. Brown

N. J. Babbington

R. P. Phillips

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J. M. M. Alves L. Collyer

JW. C. Bonnar A: Macfarlane

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A. Basto

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time

and even for." evermore." (Ps. 421 1-8.)

The Lesson-Sermon also included the following..passage from the Christian Science textbook, "Scien- ce and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy

The history of Christianity fur nishes sublime proofs of the sup porting influence and protecting power bestowed on man by his heavenly Father, omnipotent Mind, who gives man faith and under- standing whereby to defend him- self, not only from temptation, but from bodily suffering." (p. 387.)

U.S. COTTON PRICES IMPROVING

INCREASED BUYING POWER IN SOUTHERN STATES

WASHINGTON, June 5 The improvement in cotton prices which has been in evidence since March has stimulated the buying power of the South, strengthened banks there, and brought about a general improvement in conditions which is highly gratifying, Harvey. Couch, member of the board of the Reconstruction Finance Corpora- tion, told President Franklin D. Roosevelt to-day.

Roosevelt, Couch, Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace and 14. a group of southerners discussed M.. A. Carvalho the cotton situation for two hours. D. F. Lopes Senator John H. Bankhead of A. E. S. Alves Alabama told "Roosevelt he thought. JJ Basta that 10,0000,000 of the South's (Skip) 14 40,000,000 acres of cotton should .M. Rosario he ploughed up to prevent a cotton

surplus.

L. F. Kavicz

E. H. Remedios

H. E. Rozario,

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K.0.0., Hong Kong Electric,

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At the K.CC. the Hong Kong Electric Recreation Club beat the Kowloon Cricket Club by 13 shots.

Scores

L. C. R. Sousa: H. E. Strange J. M. Brown

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J. Hollidge

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S. Randle

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JG. Haigh

La de Rome

The conference was preliminary to the department of agriculture a putting into effect of the provisions of the farm relief bill

The price of cotton, now about 0. cents per pound, was down around 5 cents during the lump early this year w

Meanwhile representatives of the rice industry were seeking federal relief

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Time Like the Present," "The Life by Mr. Dennis Kinchid

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