Wah Tan College $135.00
Annie Lee
Tim
$110 given by the Boys.
>> Carmen
&
Teodora
Rose
25 from Community
Cissy
through Miss Theo-
Edith Nolasco
Silva
23.19
27.90 37.40 26.30
dora Asome
Sin
Leong
26.23
Olga Ribeiro
199,12
Nora
Zimmern
25.92
Cissy Noronha
140.60
Shura Chigrinoft
25.90
Gertrude Castilho
115.59
Rase
Chan
25.60
Tuti Noronha
85.37
Joan
Didsbury
25.45
Elsa
Alves
91,00
"Virge Yvanovich
25.40
Mrs.
Sherry.
85.00
Allison Fischer
24.75
Herninà Oliveira
73.60
Pacita Lacayo
24.70
Mrs. B. Pasco
70.90
Marie
Britto
24.70
Marie
Ribeiro
59.85
Yvonne
Young
24.85
Famy
Ho
57.11
Irene
Bousa
24.04
Katharine Li Yat Choi
50.75
Nancy Kan
24.50
Lucy
Lee
48.81
Cinte Remedios
Marie
Figuereido
46,00
Winifred
Raven
23.30
Etelvira
Ribeiro
43.26
Irene
Bitzer
23.10
Marjorie
Maxwell
41.10
Irene
Alonco"
22.80
Beatrice Fernandez
41.00
Barbara Lau-
22.60
Olga Eca Silva
40.40
Marle Xavier
22.40
Betty Passos
40.21
Chan Tso Tin
21.80
Cita
Barrettá
48.70
Betty
Marques
Ida Eca Silva
39.75
Edna
Campos
21.80 21.40
Aida
Alves
38.70
Miss
Blackmore
21.50
Alice
Sequeira
38.10
Melina Memedios
21.35
E
Jean
Marr
36.05
Fli Sales
20.95
Veronica Tim" & "Vio
Beatrice Memedios
.20.80
let
Tsang
35.90
Miss E. Johnson
20.75
May
Chan
34.80
Miss
Paterson
20.51
Lily
T60
34.75
80 Pu Yuk
20.75
Cita Xavier...........
18.10
Agnes. Liyatchoi
33.65
Hazel O'Billivan
20.45
Veronica Thirwell
18.00
Delcy,
Silva
33.50
Dolly
Ng
20.35
Alma Walker
17,95
Myra
Noronha
39.30
Ave
Gosano
20.15
Kathleen Chan
17.90
Stella. Franco
33.15
Lolita Ivanovich
20.10
MISS Haynes
17.88
Daisy Lee
32.90
Yun Su Ying
20.10
Evelyn Xavier
17:86
Helen Bogdátsky
92.75
Lameria Ozorio
19.90
Inna Julebin
17.50
Olga Basto
32.55
Marie Ozorio
19.85
Mrs. E. Carvalho
17.33
Matilda
Tam
32.50
Geraldine Roza
19.69
Barbara Stour
17.25
Bella
Marr
32.25
Silva
19.60
Stelia
Harris
17.10
Marie June
Rosa
31.90
: Alice
Guterres
19.55
M
Lee
17.05
All the applicants for sleeping accommodation who went to the shelter of their own accord. were unemployed.
Watte..
31.10.
Lily Shearer
19.50
Gloria Lau
15.60
Mercia
Xazier
30.88
Celeste Xavier
19.45
Dorothy Ng
16.65
STREET SLEEPERS'
Marie
Bousa.
30.70
3. R
Abraham
1.19.38
Julia
Madeson
16.65
Liza
Anderson
30.36
Rosaria Luonge
19.30
Abbas
16.38
Zalda
Barros
30.90
Margaret Leong
19.30
Hilda
Antonio
16.30
Inez
Remedios
30.10
Sylvia Wong
19.25
Hui Wai Hing
15.95
thanks:
Gertie Yuen *Therese
30.50
Patricia Ablong.
18.00
M. Young
15.85
Mr. and
Noronha
29.85
Miss D. Thomas
18.85
Laurs Nolasco
Silva
15.70
Walsh
Beatrice Xavier
29.30
Olga
Britto
18.78
Martha Gomes
15,86
E. M. Raymond
Rahima
Razack
29.20
Gertie Mackintosh
18.32
Lily
Trịnh
15.85
ROSE DAY A GREAT SUCCESS
Nearly $5,000 Collected Yesterday
Although there were sill a few tins to be collected, the result of the Rose Day Drive for funds in aid of Hongkong's.. Poor met with very gratifying results, nearly 85,000 being col-
lected.
We have been requested by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul to express their thanks to the ladies who helped in the sale of roses, those who took charge of the various districts and "everyone who helped to make this year's sale such a success.
"The following is a list of the ladies who helped in the street sale with the amounts collected by each against her
name.
فارم
Cheque received from.
$3.75
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1933.
CAPTAIN R. D. WALKER
To Be New Manager Of The Railway
We have been informed by the Colonial Secretariat that a tele- gram has been received from the Secretary of State fog, the Colonies to the affect that Capt. R D. Walker, M., District Engineer of the Federal States Railways has been selected to succeed Mr. R. Baker ay Manager and Chief En gineer
of the Kowloon-Canton Railway on his retirement next
year.
Capt. Walker served with dis tinction during the Great War and was appointed Assistant Engine of the F.M.B. Railways on Decem- ber 18, 1929, A few months later -on May 25, 1024-he received the thanks of the Government for service rendered in connection with the slips and washouts between, Sungei Tampian and Kuala Lum- pur. He was made District Bar gineer (Grade 1) in 1999 and the following year he went on study the leave to visit the Railways in United States. On April 30, 1932, Capt. Walker was made Boting secretary to the manager and chief engineer while early this year he was appointed Survey and Estate Officer.
Capt. Walker was born on Octo- ber 23, 1892 and was educated at Rochester, Mathematical School, Royal College of Science, London and City and Guilds Engineering College, London.
Mr. Baker
As is well-known in the Colony, Mr. Baker was appointed Assistant Engineer, Kowloon Canton Rail, way in 1908. Five years later he was made engineer of Ways and Works and
on August 1, 1999 he was appointed to his present post of manager and Chief engineer.
Halida
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OUR STREET FINAL GALLOPS
SLEEPERS
Home Opened Yesterday
At 6 o'clock last evening the arst applicant arrived at the head- quarters of the Street Sleepers Shelter Society at St. Peters Church, West Point to seek ad- mission. He was questioned as to his qualifications, medically, ex- amined, and duly admitted.
The man, it would appear, had been in Hongkong for sixteen years. He was an odd job coolie, who was down on his luck.
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had heard of the fact that he could obtain a night's lodging and a wash at St. Peter's Church, and foot from ne had travelled on.. Wanchai to avail himself of the Opportunity.
Applicants came in slowly after that. One man claimed that he Was a fortune teller who could not earn a living and staked to be admitted. As there were plenty of beds available, he was given his "berth", but should there be a shortage of banks during the cold season shelter would only be given to those who are really desiftute.
Dr. B. W. Phoon of the Tung Wah Hospital was on duty at the opening. The Rev. N. V. Halward, Miss Mow Fung. Mr. S. B. Tan, J. D. Bush and a number of other at the workers were volunteer
opening, and there were also quite
A number of Boys Bcouts, Br Henry and Lady Pollock arrived shortly after 6 p.m., accompanied by the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall.
Everything has been completed with regard to the question of ac-
to the greater commodation to the sleepers. There are 105 beds,
Yesterday's Training
Times
The following are, the gallops clocked as she course yesterday?
Portia, 27.
-valorous, 35, 1.04-1.
Swale, 324."
Gold Key, 32.3.~.
City of Brisbane, 29.2 58, Darien, 35.2, 107, Daylight Eve, 313, 1.02 California, 93.3, 1.04,3.. The Tiger, 29.3. Blue Star, 29.3. White Butterfý, 31.3. King Salmon, 34, -1.03,4, Adam, 31.2, 1,02.2.20 Wembly Stag. 31.2, 1.02.2. No Fear. 32, 1.04- Jingle, 32, 1.04
Fowerful King. 313. 1.041 The Crook, 31.3, 1.04.1. The Panther, 31.1, 1.03,3. The Godwit, 31.1, 1.03.3. Now's The Time, 33.4, 1.08. Liberty Bay, 31.4. - 1.01. Iron Grey, '29.3.
Sadko, 31. 50,3. Jungle Jim, 33.3, 1.02. Mayflower, 29.2. Tenorio, 31.3; 1.02.4. Breching 322, 1.01.3. Helter Skelter: 31.4, 1.03.2. King's Parade. 31.4. 1,09.2. Don. 29.
Widnes, 35.4, 1.08.3 Lucy Glitters, 29, 56.1.
R. H. K. Y. C.
TROPHY
New styles in PULLOVERS
SLIPOVERS.
......
We have received many new styles this season, a particular nice line in Pullovers with a. turn down collar in striking designs, is very smart for Golf Then and other Sports wear. there is the new "JAEGER" Tweedorer in real tweeds, The backs are donegals, etc.
made of knitted wool while the fronts have the neatness of a aloth waistcoat.
Pullovers and Slipovers with Stockings to match" are another pleasing feature, also knitted and gaberdine Jumpers with Zip fastenera,
White Ankle Socks, Golf and Riding Gloves, Stockings in plain and fancy patterns are in the latest styles..
We allow 10% discount for cash.
1 10 bed, each with a Chinese Service Sailing Race Wm. POWELL, Ltd.
pillow and two gunny bags.
Later in the evening, when it was apparent that quite a number of beds were undecupied, several members of the committee combed the streets for street sleepers, tell- accommodation Ing them of the available at St. Peter's Church. Many of those who received the the news made their way tu Church.
Cumberland
This race was sailed yesterday over a course of seven miles and resulted as follows:-
Finish- Correct-"
ed. ed. pos.
(Glg) 3.35.24 Eagle (Gig)... 3.35.31 Medway
(ig) 3.59.50 Falmouth
(2nd
SHELTER SOCIETY
"Further donations received with
(1st Cutter) 4.09.14 4.38.04 8 $10.00
10.00 Eagle
9, Queen's Road, Central,
The Spirtt
Christmas
Viva-tonal Columbia
N
4.19.24 1 4.19.31 2
4.43.50
Eagle
(Whaler) 4.02.01
Whaler) 4.02,35 4.21.35 3
(2nd Cutter) 4.07.20. 4.34.20-6- Whitshed
4.27.01 4
Falmouth (1st
Mrs. M. St. J.
Whaler) 4.08.14 Cumberland
4.27.14 5
Maureen
O'Sullivan
29.00
Elvinia Silva
W. M. L.. Yin.
5:00
(1st
18.30
Fanny Kan
15.55
Oversea Chinese Banking
Lilian
Foster
28.45
Pat
Cooper
18,20
Lily
Li
15.25
Delia
Silva
28.45.
Alda da Cruz
18.17
Corp. Ltd.
10.00
c/o St. Francis School
15.20
Previously acknowledged 3.753.04-
Lucis Kindla
15.15
Cutter) 4.09.12 Cumberland
(2nd Cutter) 4.14.39 Eagle
4.30 12-9
"4.41.39 12
Nena
Guterres
14.89
83,793.04
(1st
Paula Aycock
14.80
Whaler) 4.15.37
4.34.37 7
Do your Christmas Shopping
EARLY
These Bags Make Ideal
GIFTS
FROM LONDON
AND
Socorro Alves
14.30
Ziola Caro
14.16
Katie
MAIT
14:10
Marle Ribeiro
13.93
Thelma Sales
13.80
Peggy Eccleshall
13.75
Solidad Cuervo
13.70
Stella Silva
13.64
Ivy
13.55
Betty Nicolls
13.50
T. T. and A. M. Lossims
Julia
Liang
13.30
Theodore Asome
13.20
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Davis
Nai Ping Hing
13.20
S. C. and A. Statt, Colonial
Sally Wong
12.95
Secretariat
Pauline Trinh
12.95
Mr. D. G. Glennalla
Barita Memedios
12.85
Bodiker & Co.
Norma Leong
12.85
Lina Luongo
12.85
O. May and B. Saltau
Marjorie Toe
12.80
Margaret Watts,
1245
E. D. Lawrence
PARIS
Patsy Wood
12.35
Josephine Ko
12.35
Anne de la Cruz
15.20
Annie Sumad
12.10-
Joan Mac Fayden
12.05
Mary Agon
12:05
K Yee
12.05
Pearl Buchanan'
1185
CLAIM AGAINST R.A.0.B. HOSTEL
Helen Chan
11.88
Agnes Leong
11.65
Amalda Luz
11.60
Mary
Ho
-11.15
Lo Ming Bam
11.20
Peggy Mac Fayden
11.10
Peggy Basto"
Mary Sufiad.
Molly 8க
10.12
Dorothy Deakin
9.90
Pauline Chak
0.80
• Prystal,
Chai Lal Chu"
9.76
metal,
Angelina Silva
9.75
Conchita Cuervo
9.50"
trims.
Suede,
leather,
fabrics,
crepes
Black, brown,
Lucy Sequeira
9.05
8.85
8.85
MANY STYLES
HAVY and
grodh Pouches, envelopes, novelties
ELITE
A P. O. BUILDING.
Bag them! They won't last long at this and
"you" may not to do
so well again!
Bally Kwong Annie Weir Doreen Leong Cissy Leong
Helen Weir
Lim
Lilian
10,80 10.15
Whaler) 4.32.35 4.51.35 13 Cumberband (1st Whaler)-D.N.F.
In memory of Mrs. Dora Bell Wishart (Whaler)-D.NF.
Asiatic Petroleum Co. (South
China) Ltd, Bwatow Star 20.00
"Defendants Consent To Judgment
LOCAL BOXING
Ewin And Fraget To
Meet
Mr A. E. Ainsworth, acting manager of the Boxing Association expressed the opinion yesterday that the boxing card which has been arranged to take place at the Lee Theatre on December 9 will be one of the finest ever to be present- ed in the Colony..
At the Summary. Court yester- day three summons against the RAOB. Hostel and Mr. and Mrs W. H.Went, the partners, all of 63 Gloucester Road; were called.
Mr. Horace Lo appeared for the Three main bouts have been arranged for the programme which plaintiffs in each of the
should be packed full of fast-sotion claims which were as follows:
Kishan Singh sued for $250 from beginning to end. In the money deposited August 27, and first, Beaman Harry Ewin of the $50 one month's wages; Nand Ketit will meet Able Seamati Singh sued for $300 deposited Fragot of the Berwick in an eight- month's round contest. Both these men are 821 August 8, and $50 one
wages; and Agan Singh sued for middle-weights and have records $300 deposited August 6, and 850 behind them that prove their worth: The second event will see one month's wages fo
WE Went appeared and con- Tim Foley, popular heavyweight sented to Judgment. He said his champion of the Colony and West wife was unavoidably absent. He of England (title holder) exchang was expecting a sum of money, ing blows with Able Beaman Judge, about $15,000 in a few days champion of the China Fleet. the present light-heavyweight The cases were adjourned Chambers.
8.10
7.98
7.70
Ida": Rozario
7.40
Miss Blackmore
7.30
Patricia Pasco
Dorothy Leong
6.70 $.05 51734
Alda Ng A
5.70
“Antonia Montenegro
4,90
Betty Pestonji
4.50
Daisy Wong
2.00
Lály Peuster
2.70
„LADIES I LARGE OF
Julia, Abbas
These men ste reported to be in excellent condition and rumour has it from those who have watched then working out that the fight By order of the Shanghai Dis will be anybody's right up to the trict Court's Procurator, the final bell. The last main event Shanghai Chinese Bar Association will bring together, Able Fea has temp arily dismissed from its Barry, lightweight champion Sherry B. mambert Messrs Sun Chi-ying the West of England and 1931 N
and King Cheh-tee According to Champion, and Able Seaman Sister the present practice, non-members mer of the Medway, who wan and of the Shanghai Chinese Bar Ask der up for the Atlantic Fleet
ot practice in the local Besides these there will be Chines
round:bout
TAKE IT TO THE CHRISTMAS PARTY 5 DIFFERENT MODELS-PRICES FROM $50.00 THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.
ICE HOUSE STREET.
TEL. 21879.
ENGAGEMENT AND DRESS RINGS.
ILLUSTRATIONS
CANNOT DO, JUSTICE.
TO THE QUALITY
OF
THE STONES
OR
THE BEAUTY
OF THEIR
MODERN SETTINGS.
THESE RINGS.
ARE
LONDON MOUNTED
THEIR VALUE
AND
IS ASSURED.
PURE:
PLATINUM SETTINGS.
INSPECT OUR WINDOW FOR
SPECIAL RING BARGAINS.
LANE, CRAWFord, Ltd
Eagle
(2nd
H.K. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
We acknowledge with gratitude- the following donations in me- mory of Mr. A. C. Franklin:- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Anderson 85.00
Whaler) 4.17.55
·Medway ..
(1st Cutter) 4.19.54 Veteran
(Whaler) 4.20.44 Cumberland
(2nd
4.36.55-10
4.46.54 17
4.39.44 11
... 10.00 Kent (2nd
5,00
Witch
6.00
H.K. Canton Export Co., Ltd. 10.00
***** 10.00 ... 5.00 5.00
Whaler). 4.23.10
Whaler) 4.24.52
(Whaler) 4.26.31 Medway (2nd
4.42.10 13
4.43.52 15
4.45.31 16
5.00
three