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-Sunday Graphic.
S.CA.A. NIGHT FETE
KEEN COMPETITION IN
OPEN RACES
The South China Athletic Aso- ciation held their third swimming gala at North Point last evening when a large crowd was, present to watch the different events.
The swimming was of a high order. and some good times were return- fed. Keen interest way aroused in Men's 100 meters rage which
the
was open to members of affiliated Clubs and it was thought in some quarters that A. Donn of the Euro-
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1933.
VOLUNTEER NOTES PRINCESS ROYAL AT MR. WILLIAM HAMM
THE TOURNAMENT
SCOTS
(Special Air-Mail Service)
It
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WAS LARGE RANSOM
PAID?:
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)
ST. PAUL, June 19. MR. William Hamn the wealthy American brewer, who kidnapped last week, has been released,
Was
Lossos, May 30. The Princess Royal visited the Royal Tournament yesterday. was a regimental dus for her re- giment, The Royal Spots. She was revived by Major-General C. J. C.. Grant, 0.0.0. London District, Captain W. J. Whitworth, R.N HONG KONG POLIČE Colonel G. N. Dyer, Group Captaią F. L. Robinson, Brigadier-General Sir Charles King, Lieutenant- General Sir Edward Altham, Colonel of The Royal Scots, and
N. H. S
Ist Bat.
Linutenant-Colonel
Fargus, commanding the talin, who vacates command ext
wrek
The Corps were woll represented INSPECTION OF THE ROYAL on the King's Birthday Parade." Col. G. Bird, D.S:O., OB.E., was in command of the Parade, and rude, past at the head of the Mounted Machine Gun Troop, which had turned out at full strength under the Command of Following the Lt. A. H. Potts. Troop a composite Coy, of Gunner Engineers and Signallers command. ed by Lt. L., F. Nicholson; after this came the Pipe Band which also turucu out at practically full strength, followed by the Scottish Coy. under Capt. Forysth, Be. tween the Scottish Coy, and Anzac Coy were the Colour party; The King's Colour being carried by 2-Lt. J. R. Way and 2-Lt. A.., E Bateo carrying the Regimental Colour, The Anzac Company who formed the escort to the Colours were commanded by Lt. C. de S. Robertson, M.M., and lastly came the Machine Gun Coy, with a small number of the Portuguese Coy attached to them under Lt. D. M. Richards, At the rear of the and Battery, R.H.A.,
der coluna was Major, H. B. Down. J. II. Thomas. An exception to the command of Lieutenant bigin, O.RE., second in com
visits by mand. Two Armoured ears acted the usual procedure on
Ladies of the Royal Family way as a rearguard to the folama.
made by the Princes Royal paying Capt, W. H. . Coater, D.S.O., special honour, to her regiment by M.C, the popular Adjutant of the inspecting in the arena the guard of I.K.V.D.C. sailed for England via honour of the 1st Battalion, The America on June 7th the Royal Scots, under the commans of
Captain F. Carstairs, the Regiment Chicla Maru
completion of his tour as Adjutant. He will al Colour,, band, and pipers being a parade. The guard presented `n rejoin his Battalion at Aldershot."
splendid appearance and received The F.K.V.DC. biliard team its Colonel-in-Chief with a Royal are in the final of the farrison Salute and the playing of the Ac the con Inter Company knock out competiNational Anthem, tim, which is due to be pinyed inclusion of the inspection the guard of honour marched past her Royal the near future.
Highness and left the arena amid the ringing theers of 10,000 specta,
on
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The following appointments have Leen recently made.
CQ.M.S. Kow A.C. Section is aminted, Acting R.Q.M.S. with effect from, 13-6-33.
Cpl. A. Nissin A. C. Section is. appointed Acting C.Q.M.S. of the A.C. Section with effect from
13-6-33.
Acting Cpl. W. Stoker M.M.C. Section is appointed Acting Lieut., Sergeant with effect from 16-6-33.
His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to accept the resigna- tion by Major "Henry Edmond Standage, O.B.E..
Lieut, Henry Pooley of their Commissions in the H.K.V.D.C. with effect from 27th May, 1933.
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ACCIDENT IN THE NEW TERRITORIES
GOOD WORK BY ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
On Sunday during blasting opeta. tion at Au Pak Fung, New Terr tories, a youth who in spite of warnings, ventured too near the scene of operations had his right beel almost severed during one of the explosions.
The unfortunate youth was, ear- ried by workmen to the St. John Ambulance Station at Santin where the injuries were dressed by the resident St. John nurse,
The Princess passed to the arena through a corridor guard of honour formed from the 1st Battalion, The Royal Seats
tors.
Results,
un-
Results of competitions yesterday
were:---
Marines.
Tug-o-war, 110st., Royal Marine championship. Royal Portsmouth, Leat Royal Marines, Chatham, by two pulls to none. First pull, min. 43-2-5sec.; second pull, 2min. 59sec.
RESERVE
(Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. G. Wolfe, G.M.G., I.G.P.)
General.
Life Saving Class.-The Life Sav- ing Class for Water Drill will take Place as usual on Wednesday, June 21, under Sub-Inspector R. J. Hunt. Polico launch will leave Blake Pier at 13.3 hours sharp. 1.
Chinese Company. Strength.-Constables R43 Yan Pui and 55 Wong Yok Pui have been taken, on the strength of the Chinese Company as from June 15, 1933,
Chu
Training Course-Part II-All re- eruits will attend at the Chinese Company's Headquarters on Tues day, June, 20, at 5.30 p.m. for in- struction.
Indian Company, Leave.-Constables R286 Ahmed Din. R288 Khushi Mohanied, R234 Mohamed Hussen, and R285 Mohamed Shaft have been granted eight months leave of absence from the Colony na from June 11, 1933. " Training Course-Part II.-All re- cruits of the Indian Company re- siding in Kowloon will attend 3, Chi Woo Street, Kowloon, on Wed- nesday, June 21, at 5.30 p.m. for
instruction.'
Inspection Parade.~All "ranks of the Indian Company will attend at Central Police on Friday, June 23, under Sub-Inspector R. J. Hunt for
All recruits of the Indian 'Com- pany in Hong Kong will attend. Royal Navy and Royal Marines Chinese Company's. Headquarters, inter-port field-gun competition.- 17, Queen's Road Central, on Thurs. Boyal Marines beat Portsmouh inday, June 22, at 5.30 pm. for in- 4min, 47 3-5sec. 6.2-3. "
struction.... thrusting competition Dummy (affeers)-1 Lieutenant R. H. Brackenbury, R.A. 159pts. 2 Lient. G. Dallar, 3rd Carbineers, 157; 3, Captain G. Babington, 16/3 Lancers and Major E. D. Fanshawe, Queen's general inspection of equipment Bays, 151, Major Fanshawe took etc., by the Company Commander. third place after an extra run. Fall in at 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress: Dummy thrusting competition White uniform and cap with white (other ranks),-1,- Lance-Corporal | cover, helt, with brace, truncheon, T. Pallandie, Queen's Bays 179 whistle, armlet and badge," Pocket points;
Sergeant Hodg Paliceman" and note-book to be son. 5th Inniskilling Dragoon carried. No members may be ab- Guards, 188; 3. Lance-Corporal F.
sent from this parade without leave Shinwell, eth Queen's Royal Lan
from the Company Commander. cers, 158.
The Equipment Officer will make it a point of being present.
THE WORLD'S INDUSTRIAL BAROMETER
BY HELE, SPAULL
The Report issued each year by the Director of the International
Flying Squad.
The next instructional patrol of the Hong Kong Section, Flying Squad will take place on Friday, June 30. Fall in at 5.15 p.m. at Central Polica Station, Dress: White uniform and cap with white
cover.
Emergency Unit Reserve. Strength.-Lance-Sergeant
R402 B. S. M. Veliki has been permitted
In the meantime the Police Off-Labour Office of the League of Nato resign from the Emergency Unit cer in charge of the Lok Ma Chautions is not merely a report of the Reserve as from June 12, 1933. Station was called to the scene and work done by the Office. telephoned to Kowloon for an am- hulance.
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Before the ambulance reached Santin the Commissioner who was on his round of visits and accom- panied by Dr. Tsaw Tze Ming, ar- rived at Santin.
Dr. Tsan, applied a tourniquet examined and redressed the in- juries and the lad was despatched to Kowloon Hospital by the am bulance which had just arrived.
HOME GOLF
AMATEUR CHAMPION
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[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]
HOYLAKE, June 19.
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primarily a record of the world's industrial and economic condition and its prospects for the immediate future.
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This year's report which has just been issued, whilst it does not make
(Sgd.) D. L KING,
D.S.P. (Reserve). Hong Kong, June 19, 1934.
"You're ring," said Mr. Wynne- optimistic reading, does at least Jones to an Indian constable in Provide some indications that the Court yesterday, when he discharg worst phases of the crisis may be ed a Chinese on a charge of hawk- pausing. Thus we are told that, ing his wares within market limits. whilet commodity prices continued to fall during 1932, the accumula- tion of stocks appears to have been arrested.
Then we also learn that, although four more countries left the gold standard during the year, there was a tendency towards stabilisa tion in the value of most depreci ated currencies, which suggests that. international payments and tional budgets were being brought into better equilibrium than in 1031
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The "widespread apprehension of the political situation Europe, South America and The Far East," the Report also says, "bas aggravated the want of con- fidence caused by the financial and economic confusion. All past ex- Edward Kyle, of Kepple,. Sing perience suggests that wars and beat Sidney Chesterton rumours of war are very potent factors in checking the flow of Roya! Mid Surrey 3 and 2.
capital and the expension of busi ness." "One must hope, therefore, that the more hopeful international situation which has developed since these words were penned by the Director will have a reaction both
pore,
penn Y.M.C.A. would fill one of the IN the Amateur. Golf Champion Grst three places. He failed, how-ship, second round, G. Hannay, ever, to do so, much to the dis of woking, beat the holder John de appointment of the supporters of Forest, Royal and Ancient at the the "Y."
twentieth green, In the Ladies, event, Miss Young Sau King again proved that she is one of the best lady swimmers in the Colony by winning the 100 incters in fine style. She was, how- ever, given a good run for her money by Mrs. Schreuder of the "Y" who made a good second.
The results of the two open evente
were:-
The nightly dinner dance season at the Peninsula Hotel was brought to a fitting close last Saturday with
a most enjoyable Gala in the over speedy and favourable on world popular Rose Room, at which the
trade and industry. In every case Men's 100 Metres. Free Style (In-large gathering was afforded a the Director comes to the conclu splendid, evening's entertainment, dancing was kept up until 2 o'clock sion that "a general survey of the a.m. During the warm weather situation suggests that the econo close-season of the Rose Room theramic fever is slowly burning itself
ont.” vill bo facilities for oecasional dareing at this Hotel and on Satur- day the 24th June there will be dinner dance on the spacious first.
vitation to Affliated Club):-
1. Shek Kam Puf; 2, Chan Fook Shanghai-Threo Chinese, in Shing: 3,Kwok Chan Hang cluding a woman, arrested by the
Ladies 100 Metres Free Style narcotic squad in a Canton Road (Invitation to Affiliated Club):- silk hong on & charge of being.
1, Miss Yeung Sau King; 2, Mre, found in possession of 41 lb of W Schreuder 3. Mies Loung Wing Indian opium were brought before Le the First Special District Court
A Chinese woman who concealed floor covered verandah: Practically 14 taels of raw opium in the false bottom of a basket of chickens was fined 8420 or two months goal when'
and, after being given a hearing, Wong Mui pleaded guilty to a in the open and with plenty of over. were remanded in custody for fur-breach of a deportation order, and head electric fans this should prove ther investigatjops. The drug seiz was sentenced to three years' hard an ideal spot for dancing. Intend ed was far more costly than Per-labour at Criminal Sessions yestering patrons are invited to book
carly: asian and Chinese opium,
day.
he made her appearance before. Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central Polica Court yesterday.
CITY OF MILLIONAIRES
Zurich, June 9.
SUICIDE ON 100TH BIRTHDAY
The accounts of the city of || Zurich show that the number of
Budapest, May 29. millionaire tax payers,rose, in 1931, - Leaving a note saying that he from 403 to 442, whero the number was tired of life, a farmer living of those 4.95389ed At Swiss at
a village near Nyiregyhaza francs 300,000 dropped from 510 to hanged himself on his 100th birth-
day.
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