GOVERNMENT HOUSE

Sunday, October 28th. His Excellency The Governor and Lady Peel, attended by Cap- tain Walter, were present at the Hospital Sunday. Service at the St. John's Cathedral.

Tuesday, October 30th, His Excellency received Mr. C. L. Hoover, Consul-General "for the United States of America in Houz Kong on his taking up his ap- pointment.

Wednesday, October 31st.' His Excellency The Governor, attended by Mr. Pilcher. visited Kal Tak Aerodrome, inspecting the Royal Air Force Establishment and the Far East Flying Training School. He was afterwards taken

FROM THE

GAZETTE

Notifications And Appointments

The following notifications and appointments are taken from the "Government Gazette:-

La 8. E. Skey, 8th Heavy Brigade, R. A, has been appointed an Honorary A.D.C. to H. E. The

Governor.

Mr. Un Hat' Yeung, has been appointed Assistant Registrar of Deaths for the district of Kow- loom

*

The Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington, for a fight by Mr. W, F. Murray, C. M. G.. has resumed duty as Commandant of the Far East Director of Medical and sanitary Flying Training School

Bervices.

Lady Peel, attended by Captain Walter, was present at the Bazaar A qualifying examination for held by the Cathedral Women's appointments of "Probationer Clerks Guild in the Cathedral Hall in ald! in. Government Service will be of 'the funds of the Society for the held on Monday, January 7, 1935 Protection of Children.

in the Ellis Kadoorie School Hall

Thursday, November 1st. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jordan ar- rived at Government House.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY,

VOLUNTEER

CA

CAMP

To Commence On November 16

The HK.V.D. Corps will be holding their

" Annual Camp at Fanling this year on, the following dates:

1st Week-end P.M. Priday, 18th

November.

..

November to F.M. Sunday, 18th 2nd Week-end PM. Friday, Brd November to P.M. Sunday, 25th November.

3rd Week-end P.M." Friday, 30th November to P.M. Sunday, 2nd De-

cember.

4th Week-end P.M. Friday, 7th

December to P.M. Sunday, 9th De. cember.

These dates apply to all Units of the Corps except the Corps ist Battery and Carp's Engineers, the nature of their Trafting calling for other arrangements.

The dates

which on

various Units will concentrate are as fol- lows:-

The Nanking Knitting Company Limited and the new Taxi Coma) pary Limited have been struck off

His Excellency · received · Captain W. G. Benn, R.N., on relinquish- | the Register. ing his appointment E.N.O. West River.

Friday, November Zud. The following lunched at Gov- ernment House:--

Mr. T. Kohri, Captain L. V. Wella, D.8.0. R.N.. Professor and

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The tender for laying the Second Cross Harbour Pipe, has been awarded to the Netherlands Harbour Works Company.

It is notified that the Governor

closure"

Mrs. Forster, Professor and Mis.proposes to make an order for the Digby, Comdr. and Mrs De Salls, permanent Wing Comdr. J. M. Robb, D.S.O., DF.C., Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Allen, Mrs. Luard, Mrs. "Tours. Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. Foster-Brown, Miss Sandys-Lumsdaine and Lt. H. A.

1. Luard.

Saturday, November 3rd:

1st Week-end Camp

(16-18/11/34)

Corps Sgruis

Armoured Car Section

Motor Cycle (MG) Bection No. 3 (Scottish) Company Medical Section

(b) 2nd Week-end Camp (23-25/11/34)

of Power Street, which runs from "Shauki- wan Road to the Sea Wall between Marine Lot No. 321 and Marine Lot L 420. That portion of the street over which the tram-lines at present run shall remain open uctil the construction of the new] (e) His Excellency The Governor Shaukiwan, Road and the diver- and Lady Peel, attended by Cap-slon of the tramway has tain Walter and Mr. Pilcher, were completed. present at the Tenth Extra Race Any person objecting to the his Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey proposed" "order must send Club at Happy Valley,

objection in writing to the Colo- The following dined at Govern-tal Secretary so as to reach the ment House: ---

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been

office of the Colonial Becretary

Contre Amiral. Richard. His not later than November 23. Excellency The General · Officer Commanding and Mrs. Borrett. M. Soulange-Teissier, Mr. and Mrs. H. Phillips, Lt. Pachy, and Mr. D. R. Llewellyn.

Afterwards, attended by their staff and accompanied by their guests, His Excellency and Lady Peel attended the Grand Miltary Searchlight Tattoo at Sookunpoo.

LADIES TENNIS. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-DAY

The entries for the Ladies Open Singles and Doubles Lawn Tennis championships, to be held under the auspices of the USR.C., close, today.

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CHARITY TOMBOLA

Over Fifty Win Prizes

At the weekly Military Charity Tombola held at the Garrison Lec- ture Hill, on Saturday night over 50 people won prizes. The follow-

ing were the winners.

Mrs. Gould, H. Brooker, A. H. Ball, W. F. Willgass, W. Morgan.

C. M. Donald, P. Gillespi, G. Scott. J. Broomley, K. James, W. Sylves-

ter, C. Marshall, M. J. Whitt, T:4

· Kilford, L/C Appleyards, T. Bolton,

E. Bye. S. Sell, C. W. Reid; W. Goffe,

A. White, T. O'Brien, O. King, A. H. Brown, W. Kirk, A. Tribe, D. Har- ris, S. Draper. G. Suffolk, J. A. Hough." Pte. Gitsham, J. Marsh, D. Hayes, W. Fraser, H. Robinson, Mr. Barrington, J. Bolfor, 8. Morris, T.. James, C. Shurtell, J. Young, B. Hill, J. Salle M. Walter, E. Tarrant, F. Mann and G. Thomas.

FRENCH ADMIRAL

ARRIVES

Rear Admiral Aboard Primanguet

The French cruiser, Frimauguet. with Rear Admiral Richard on board, arrived on Saturday morn- ing from Shanghai. Official salutes were exchanged.

At 10 a.m. the Sentor Naval Of ficer, Captain E. Manners, of EMS, Buffolk, made an official call on board the French cruiser and a salute of 15 guns was fired,

The vessel is expected to remain In part for two or three days.

AMERICAN TRANSPORT -

ARBITES

The American transport Pecos also arrived on Saturday en route to Manila. The Fifth Destroyer Flotilla, headed by the UAB Black Hawk, la expected to arrive to-day."

The draft of "Ars Ordinance to facilitate the reciprocal enfor- cement of judgments in the Colony of Hong Kong in other parts of His Majesty's dominions, and in certain foreign countries. is pub-

Ushed.

4

Corps Signals "M.G. Troops

Armoured Car Section Motor Cycle (MG) Section No. 1 (MG) Company No. 3 (Anzac) Company Corps Infantry (Portuguese »

Co.)

Medical Section.

3rd Week-end Camp

(30/11/34 to 2/12/34) Corps Signals

Armoured Car Section Medical Section Corps Casuals

(a) 4th Week-end Camp (7-9/12/34) $

Corps Signals M.G. Troop

Armoured Car Section No. 1 (M.G.) Company No. 2 (Scottish) Company No. 3 (Anzac) Company Corps Infantry (Portuguese

Company)

Medical Section

The Volunteer Ordinance re- quires that every Volunteer of less than 3 years efficient service to attend four full days in Camp at

LOCAL HOCKEY

Hong Kong Ladies Lose

In a Caer Clark Cup Match, the Hong Kong Ladies, last season's champions, lost to the Central Bri- tish Association at King's Park on

margin-one goal to all. Saturday, by the narrowest possible |

Mrs. Helbling at defence for the ceptionally good game and with Hong Kong Ladles played an ex-

the able, support of the backs was chiefly responsible for their team not losing by a heavier margin.

The goal scored by the winners was through Miss E. Woolley who was playing at centre-forward.

Miss Whitley and Miss E, Woolley combined very well at the forward line for the C.B.A. while Miss Hünt was speedy on the wing, and she sent in some perfect centres.

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NOVEMBER 5, 1934.

LOCAL YACHTING

Isobel Wins "A" Class Event

Isobel, with Dr. L. J. Davis, "won: the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's "A" Class race on Saturday, beat- ing Mr. E pock's Jan by five sec- onda. Eleven yachts finished the course of 7.9 miles over Kowloon Bay.

Torrette, with Captain W. J. Fen- rel at the helm, was the first to cross the Hne, 29 seconds ahead of Ariel, ploted by Lieut. Swain. Seventeen yachts competed in this race.

In the Mixed Classed· event.

The following were the results:—

"A" Class-Started at 1430.

Yacht. Carpenter

(Mr. Edward Jones)

SCHOOLGIRLS OVERWHELMED ·

The Central British School lost" Osla to the St. Andrew's Ladies by 5 goals to nil in a Caer Clark Cup encounter on the Marina ground.

F'ln'ed

Time. Pos'n 16.25.25 11

16.21.03 10

THE

(R. 3. C. Edwards) Wasp ... 18.13.02.

(Major J. A. Grima)" Artemis

9

16.19.03 4

(Mr. C. C, Blake) La Linda

(Surg. Comd. M. Brown R-N)

The Ladies led by 2 goals to all In the Arst half, both goals being scoted by Miss M. Woolley. After the interval Miss P. Gittins In- creased the lead for St. Andrew's | Jan by scoring two more goals and a few minutes before the end of the game Miss M. Woolley, registered the ith and the last goal.

The Saints had most of the play and did most of the pressing. The half back line was again the tower of strength, while Miss E. Lendolt and Miss G. White, the full-backs for the winners, were very safe.

The Schoolgirls showed a big improvement in their playing and Miss Kalli.. at centre-forward was fast and showed good stick-work. At defence, Miss K. Moir played a very good game,

RECREIO DRAW WITH

"Y" LADIES

A drawn game was played be- tween the Recreio Ladies and the "Y" Ladies at King's Park on Saturday.

(Mr. E, Cock) Isobel

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(Mr. Stanton) Cicada

(Major K. P. Atkinson) True Blue

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Mr. E. S. Rause)

(Commodore Elliott)

Mixed Classes--Started at 14.45

Miss S, Dalziel, at centre-half, was prominent for the "Y" Ladles, and Dorothea

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was the cause of the Recreio at- tacks being held in check. Recreto forwards, though they had (Mr. A. F. Crawford) most of the game in the ""Jade quarter did not combine well en-

Lieut R. B. Williams) ough to score, their shooting was Blue Jacket

(Capt. C. T. Ingle) Miss B. Blumental and Miss O. Robena Brown playing on the "g" left wing showed good understanding Wedgion

(Capt. H. Maṛafal}}

and they caused the Recreio-backs (Mr. Templemoris) many anxious moments but Mi$5 || Adanae

(Major Kennedy) ST. ANDREW'S SECOND WIN Zephyr In a friendly match. the St.

Major Wren)

SANITARY BOARD least, a day to court as such must Roza at goal played brilliantly,

Agenda For To morrow's Meeting

At to-morrowW's'

meeting the President, pursuant to notice, will

move:-

. 1.

2.

"Triat in the opinion of the Board а recommendation should be forwarded to Government for the reserva- tion of a site for a retail market of about 16 stalls in the

vicinity of Stanley

seats for

be from 8.00 am. to 5.00 p.m. two days out of the four must be consecutive. Men with three full

years of efficient service to their Andrew's Ladies' second eleven de- Alls credit, need only undergo training feated the Hong Kong Ladies Gall for two days in Camp. Failure Junior team by the only goal scored

at Happy Valley. to comply with this obligation of emciency in certain cases rerders the individual concerned able to a dne of $25-00,

ST. STEPHEN'S GIRLS' COLLEGE.

The

Village, with ground adjacent phens Girls' College in conjunction The bazaar held by the St. Ste- for extension "*" "That in the opinion of the with the Falries School was open- Board the latrine accommo- ed by Mrs. Henderson, wife of the dation in the Kowloon City Director of Public Works. area la inadequate and the purpose of the bazaar is to raise Board desires the erection funds in aid of the M. C. La and of a permanent flush latrine, other local charities." containing 32

Skittles, dart throwing, fishing males, 8 seats for females pond, gold fish, houpla and a play and 4 urinals, with two sets entitled the "Merchant of Venice" on the among the lens quarters and kitchen were accommodation for latrine Programme. Some of the arti- cles

sale offered for

at the attendants, on the site de-

bazaar were or

*very ย

high picted on the plan by the Director of Public Works Standard especially the knitted dated the. 12th October, 1934, goods and embroidered work which Le. at the junction of Nga were mostly done by the girls of the two schools. Canned goods, Tsin Long Road and Carpen- ter Road".

sweets and toys were also on sale in different stalls.

of

3. Correspondence relative to the water closets Installed at No. 69 Hennessy Road, on Inland Lot No. 2825.

4. Application for an offensive trade cence (tallow melting). 'at' Nos. 219 and 221, Main Street, Shaukiwan West.

MAMAK TOURNAMENT

WHITEHALL HELD HMS. Whitehall were held to a 5. Application for an eating goalless draw when they played house licence at No. 82, Queen's the United Hockey Club In a Road East, ground floor.

Mamak Tournament match on 6. Application for

an eating Saturday at the Police Training house licence at No. 99, Wellington School ground. Street, ground floor.

CHINESE CHESS TOURNAMENT

Lt. Comdr. Brewer played a good game for the whitehall while Naidu and Gubbay were outstand- ing for the United Hockey club.

RADIO COSMOS WIN

The goal that was scored by the E. winners was through Miss

Banker.'

HOME RUGGER

Saturday's Games

Condon, Nov. 3.

The following were the results

of the leading Rugby Union games played to-day:

County Championship Cumberland 0, Yorkshire 15. East Middlands 23, Leicester 15. North Midlands 22, Notts., Linés..

and Derby 11. Lancashire 19, Cheshire 8.".

Friendly Blackheath 0, Swansea 0. Bradford 13, Edinburgh Acade-

micals 21.

Cambridge U. 33, London Scat-

tish 16.

Gloucester, 24, Old Cranleighans

Guy's Hospital 13, Aberavon 6. Harlequins 11 Bilstól 11 Leicester 9, Moseley 8. London Weigh 10, Wasps 10. Nuneaton 6, Northampton 10.: Flymouth Albion 28, Exeter 5. Richmond 13, Oxford II. 9: Rosslyn Park 30, Old Millhulians

3;

1

Portsmouth Services 16, Bath

10.

Coventry 29, Aldershot Berv. 11. Llanelly 12, Cardiff 3. Newport 8, Neath 3. Torquay 13, Devonport Serv. 12. Heriotonians 12, Landsdowne -3. Watsonians 3, Glasgow Acs, 3.. Welsh Trial Probables. 35, Possibles 4.

The Radio Sports Club "Cosmos" played a friendly hockey match Reuter,

The final of the Chinese Chess with the FMS, Wild Swan and Tournament was concluded at the won by the solitary goal scored by Tal Tung Restaurant on Saturday Suriin Singh in the first half. evening when Chow Tak Yu, holder The play was even throughout, of the Seven Province chess title, Pardunian Singh at back and defeated Fung King Yu, champion Bouza at forward were outstand- of the Awangtung Province, Liking, while the half time for the Shang Mut, of Shanghái, was third., Wild Swan was safe.

(Mr. H. M. Finley) Lola

(Deut. P. G. Parkeri

Cherub And Wasp II. Win

Cruisers Sweepstake and · "A" Class salled on Sunday, November 4th.

The course were: 1 Pa Pai (8-);; 2. Tai Pak (8.). Distance:"21 miles.

Cruisers Started at 10.00

Fished Cort. Pan. Azuma ................. 18.44.01 6.25.10 2

(Mr. J. Pearce) La Cigale 16.34.40 6.34.40 3

(Mr. Croucher)'

Typhoon.... 17,48.10 8.55.18 Curlew 17.53.19 0.59.40

(Major C. C. Fowkes)

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(Major Drennan): Tern .. 18.04.55 7.09.58 10

(Capt. Duchesne) Wanderer.4/917.09.01 - 8.58.17·8 (C. C Blake and H. F. Phillips) Monsoon 17:43.19 6.50.48

(R. Crleve). Seahawk 18.02.40 65417!

(Mr. E:"Cock)

Cherub 17.28.15 6.24.45 1

(Mr. V. Goulborn)

... 17.48.20 6.53.29 Penguin

(Capt: Henderson) Tany II. DNF

"A" Class Started at 10.10

Osia

17.28.58 7.16.58 (Mr. S. Edwards): VER Wasp II 18.5415 6.44.15

(Major Grim) Cicada

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