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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1933.

THE K.R.A.

Taxis, Buses, Play- grounds Dismissed,

KOWLOON SOCIAL AND SPORTING SEASON

Many Activities Planned For Winter

One game that is fast becoming a serious rival to "football, so far as playing popularity, goes, is hoc- key. The reason, perhaps, les in the fact that it has developed into a "social" game for in Kowloon alone, there are no less than four ladies' teams, namely, Kowloon Ladies Hockey Club, St. Andrew's, C.BA, and Recreio. The Diocesan Girls' School also run a team but they do not take part in the lea- gue 'competitions.

The usual monthly meeting of the "General Committee of the Kowloon Residents' Association was held in St. Andrew's Church Hall last Thursday evening.

There were present at the meet- ing Mr. C. E. Terry (President), season, things are beginning to With the approach of the cooler Mr. J. H. Shaw (Hon. Secretary). Messrs. F. C. Mow Fung, F. His more for everybody to do.

brighten up in Kowloon, and there, Crapnell, H., F. Bunje, W. Golden- berg, C. M. Manners. C. M. Hall, In the summer months. swim- R Pestonji, D. W. Munton and T.ming is about the only form of B. Wilson.

sport that is taken up by young and old. Of course, there is also a game of bowls for those who want it and tennis, too, has a fairly large following. while a compara- tively small number of people con- tinue to play golf. In the even- ings even when the sun has gone! So far as the social side is con- down, it is so hot that nobody | cerned, Kowloon is perhaps better feels equal to doing anything ex- off than Hong Kong. To begin cept to sit in a quiet spot with a with there, are the delightful tea book, a cool drink and friend elec- and dancés organised by the tric fan." All that, however, is Peninsula Hotel, and while on the gradually sliding to the back- | subject of dances, I hear those run ground and as I have said, there by the Kowloon Cricket Club and are already signs of the usual win- Club de Recrio are always much ter activities.

looked forward to affair.

Then we have the Mock Trials)

very and concerts organised by that Club..

active body-St. Andrew's

Apologies for absence were re- ceived from Messrs. R.. P. Phillips, E Cock. La Chor Chi, B. W. Tape. H. F. Un and B. Wylie.

General matters of interest to residents on the Peninsula, were brought to the notice of members of the Committee and action taken thereupon.”

Taxis and Buses..

With reference to the desire on the part of residents to have small taxi cabs available for hire at Kowloon Point, it was pointed out that while the Tax Company concerned was prepared to station a number of these taxis at this

point, for some reason there was Police objection to this being done. It was decided to approach the Police and endeavour to ascertain

the reasoris for refusal,

No reply having been received

from Government on the subject of offensive smells in certain areas in Kowloon, it was decided to car- ry forward the matter to the next monthly meeting.

During the winter months all the I shall start on the games, first. playing Gelds are worked overtime as it were. with cricket, hockey. football and rugger going on even ing in and evening out. So far as cricket is concerned, the num- ber of people taking an active part In it, as compared with the other games, is very small,

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be made of the hard work put in In this particular, mention must by Rev. W. Walton Rogers and Mrs. Rogers who are really the "parents" of the Club,

The concerts, whist drives, de- bates, ladies nights and a host of Football is the game. that com- other things run by the European A letter from the Kowloon Mo-mands the biggest following and YMCA play a very prominent tor Bus Company was read. It on match days, thousands of soc-part in the social life of Kowloon was stated that every effort was cer enthusiasts swarm the differ- In fact, without them, life would being made to improve, the bus l'ent grounds. The Chinese com- be pretty dull for some people. services and the particular com- prise to majority of the spectators plaints made by the Association had been brought to the notice of the employees concerned, strict warnings having been given of dis- missal should there be any recur- rence of misbehaviour on their

part."

It was also stated that new schedules to suit the requirements of passengers using the different routes had been prepared and sub- mitted to the Police. The Bus Company had also agreed to the Association's suggestion to re-in-

troduce second class fáres on No. S Route.

It was decided to postpone fur- ther action in this matter in the hope that the promised special su- pervision and maintenance of ex- isting schedules would provide a more satisfactory service.

and if you sit back and think that It was only a few years ago that they took to this game seriously, it is nothing shot of marvellous how adept they have become, and how many keen supporters they attract

Indications, so far, seem to be that this winter Kowloon will be "live- Her" than over and if by being lively one can forget the trade de- pression and its attendant wor- res. let us hope that this winter will prove to be the liveliest one we ever had.

EARLY SEASON RUMOURS

Discoveries At Kow-

loon Cricket Club

The Kowloon Cricket Club had its first trial match of the cricket season on Saturday and if the form Star Ferry Approach

shown is trae, they would seem to With reference to a repeated re- I have discovered taro batsmen in F, quest to Government to widen the A: Munn and D. H. Munroe. "bottle-neck" at the Star Ferry The former is an enterprising Approach, the Association had bat, and his 31 was the result of an been informed that it did not con-aggressive display. sider the amount of traffle justifi-. Munroe, who two years ago was ed the expense of widening the in the Tonbridge School 1st XI roadway at this point. Surprise takes pains to get his eye in but was expressed by members of the

set is also attractive to Committee at this statement and watch. it was decided to obtain data in this connection with a view to by E. F. (Ernie) Fincher who again taking up the matter with made öl, an innings in which his

hook shots were much in evidence.

Government.

Correspondence was also read from Government in respect of the covered way at the Star Ferry.

Medical Services

once

The highest score of the day was

Mr. F. Goodwin's XL

N. A. E. Mackay, b Hall. C. I. Stapleton, l.b.w, b Burnett 10

Fincher

Extras (B.3, N.B.1) ......

Total (for 9 wkts.) A. R. F. Raven did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Barnett. Hall Overy...... Fincher Houghton

80

0. M. R.

W.

230

2

5

0

5

21 0

3

4

20

# 0

*bowled one no ball.

0

Mr. H. Overy's XI.

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A. T. Lay, & Goodwin, b Dunnett 27

E. F. Fincher, retired 53 D. H. Munroe, 1.b.wb Dunnett 20 G. A V. Hall, Stapleton, b

Goodwin ....... G. C. Burnett, b Lee

S. J. Houghton, Hyde, b

Goodwin

W. Mulcahy, b. Muna T. Carr, not out

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Optional Cargo will not be landed here naless Notice Is been given prior to Steamer's arrival, but carried on trous port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

All broken, shafed and damaged Goods. are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am, and Noow within the Free Storage period

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Glodows and all Goods remaining, undelive': after the 22nd September, will be rabjecti to Bask

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Extras (B.3)

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Total (for 0 wkta.) 139

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0i Goodwin 6. Dunnott 0 Lee

A. W. Ramsay did not bat.;

Bowling Analysis.

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A special sub-committee was ap-F. A, Munn, c Lay, h Burnett 31 pointed to deal with complaints. Lee, b Fincher concerning the Kwong Wah Hos-F. Goodwin, b Overy' pital and to enquire into the work- W. Hyde, & Overy. ing of that institution.

F. Dunnett, & Carr, b Fincher..." It was decided to write Govern W. H. G. Hirst, not out ment making enquiry (1) as to F. W. M. Lewis, b Fincher, the prospect of reopening a Pub-N. J. Bebbington, e Burnett, b lic Dispenary in the Tsim Sha Tsui district and (2) __requesting that

SALLEH RADIO SERVICE coderation be again given to the

802, Nathan. Road, Phone, 55651. Kowloon's Lending Radio Store, Quick and Eficient Radio Repairing." Reasonable Prices: From $1.00 per month tip. But t

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Association's request that a Ty- phoon Signal be erected opposite Kowloon, City-Folice Station.

Playgrounds

MOTOR-BUS FATALITY

Chinese Dies In Kowloon

}: Hospital

As the result of a sub-commit-

An unknown Chinese, aged about') tee's report on the management of 20 years, died in the Kowloon Hos the Children's Playgrounds in pital on Saturday morning follow Kowloon, it was also decided to ing serious head injuries caused by approach Government and sus falling from a moving bus at Shum gest that a Chinese uniformed shui po, two days ago. Watchman be on ' duty, at each

Deceased, who recently acrived playground and that the whole of here from Canton was standing at the playgrounds be placed under the second clase entrance of & Kow

A RETURNED BANISHEE

Charged With Theft Of Chopsticks

Central Magistracy on Saturday Before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the

morning, Leung Wing, a returned banishee, pleaded guilty to a breach of the Deportation Order and theft of five pairs of ivory-chopsticks,

cuted, said that on May 8, 1997, ac

the general supervision of the re-bon bias and fell while alighting Inspector Vincent, who prosecu cently appointed. European Buper at the corner of Kwai Lam Street viser of King's Park Recreation shum shai-po... Groundd.

"It was noted" with satisfaction

ta, cused was banished from the Colony

for a period of ten years, but re

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that overflow boards (penstock year when the Association advised cently defendant was seen by a rates) were now in use if the the introduction of these over-now Chinese defective in Win Kowloon Reservoir. In this con-boards, it was informed that the Street and was arrested with Ave |nection it was recalled that last use of such were not considered 1 pairs of ivory chopsticks in his

(Continued at foot of next column,

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