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HONG KONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION

Provisions Of Proposed Rules

ATTACKED

SWORD FISH

BY A

In Big Wave. Bay

Being attacked by a sword fish while swimming at Big Wave Bay on Saturday, night was the har-.. rowing experience which befell Mr. *Tong-Po-Hing of the Hong Kong

In connection with the forth- tion may organise for such aflet-Rubber Manufacturing Company coming Special General Meeting of ❘ed Clubs, the Association, which is to be

held on Wednesday evening next. f at 5.30 p.m. in the Board-Room of the South China Morning Post, we have been favoured with an advance copy of the draft rules, which are to come up for discus- sion and consideration at this meeting.

He cannot, however, shoot in any match, or competition, held by the Association. for the express benent of its full members, e.g Spoon Shoots, which are to be held each month; nor may he take part in any of the events which com- prise the local" "Bisley" Meeting. unless, and until, he has paid his annual subscription, at the spe- cially reduced rates laid down in Rule 5.

The proposed rules provide that Individual members.ip shall be open to serving and past members of the Regular and Auxillary Ser

Right to Vote vices and to past and present Only fun individual members are members of any Colonial Volun- entitled to attend, or vote at, any teer Corps, with the proviso that meeting of the Association, and no a past member must have attained affilated member has any right military efficiency for at least whatsoever to take any part in three years; to members of the the affairs of mandgement of the Hong Kong Naval Volunteer Force Association: his interests, however, and to serving members of the are adequately safeguarded by the Hong Kong Police Force, and, with provision made, whereby each af- certain reservations, to past mem- Allated Rifle Club, with a member- 'bers of that body. Individual mem- ship of twenty-five, or over, has bership will also be open to those the right to elect one representa- who are employed in Imperical,tive on the Council of the Associa Government, Colonia; Government tion. Afflated Rifle Clubs, whose or Mercantile Marine Service," membership is less than twenty- whose occupations are such that five, have also the right to elect they would be retained in them in case of emergency,

Provision is also made for the af- filiation to the Association of any approved Rifte Club, and as some misconception appears to exist in

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who was with a party organised by the Nanyang Chinese Associa- tion

it

It appears that as Mr. Tong dived of the launch he was im- mediately attacked by the fish whose sword transfixed his upper

EWI

Mr. Tong turned to swim back to the launch, when the fish came ugnin to the attack. Flinging it- self right out of the water, it miss- ed Mr. Tong's head by Inches and crashed against the side of the boat.

When his companions had help- ed Mr. Tong on board it was evid- ent that the wound was a severe one, so the launch called in at Shaukiwan, where a police ambu- lance was telephoned for. The ambulance met the launch on ar- rival s Queen's Pier and conveyed

the wounded man to the Govern- ment Civil Hospital

It was learnt subsequently that the wound is not considered serious, but Mr. Tong is being de- tained for the present,

one representative on the Council QUETTA QUAKE

who will look after their interests collectively.

The rules also provide that any member of an approved and at- flated Rifle Club, shall be entit-

FUND

KAIPING COAL

FOR HOME, FACTORY, & POWER HOUSE

HOME, FACTORY AND BULKERS

POWER

HOUSE,

TUGS & LOCOS.

THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION

DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agenta, Hong Kong:"

SPIN BOWLERS CARRY

THE DAY.

South Africans - In Trouble

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London, May 28. legs all at cross purposes to a from Owen- Only a popular visiting side beautiful spinner could have attracted 5,000 specta-, Smith, there came the best and tors to Lord's after a morning of most valiant batting of the day. drenching rain and chilly wind Cameron hit Owen-Smith twice in which put the possibility of play succession for 6 down towards the before lunch entirely berdad ques- Tavern, and immediately after tea Dalton hit three 4's im next to no

certain quarters as regards the led, if he so desires to join the Donations Received on. Yet that number was pre-

status and rights of a member of an allated Rifle Club, when com- pared with those of an individual full member, the following state- ment has been issued by the. Ho- norary Secretary of the Associa- tion:-

Association as a full individual, member, by paying an annual sub- scription much below that paid by anyone who is not a member of an affiliated Rifle Club."

Offer of Medals

The Local Silk Merchants Asso- ciation have started a fund in ald of Quetta Earthquake sufferers. Donations should be forwarded to

committee

sent at two o'clock when the match between the South Africans and Middleser actually started By tea-time 3,000 more had passed the turnstiles, and there were still more coming into the ground.

un-

time, two of them off Robins- powerful back- extraordinarily strokes, getting the ball away from his legs, and one to the leg-side off Peebles. Cameron made a glorious pull off Robins. In one of these overs. In all, 30 runs were added in not mach more than fifteen minutes.

Suddenly came the day's biggest

These South Africans aṛE doubtedly popular, whether it is acknowledges because they are playing their with thanks the donations received matches under our new bw. rule

far from the undermentioned (which is a sportsmanlike thing thrill. Hearne went on with the

We understand that at the meet-Messrs. Wassiamal Assoomal. · 46 ing next Wednesday, an offer will Queen's Road Central. be made of certain medals, to be The competed for by the affiliated Rifle "Clubs, the winners of which will

be eligible to shoot in a special, parties:-- competition, restricted only, at the local "Bisley" Meet- ing next winter."

to them".

"

Secretary's Statement "A member of any Rifle Club, which has been approved by the Council and which has affiliated" to the Association, has the right. at those times when range ac- comodation is available for use by the Association to practice on the Immediately after the draft open range, on any target nat re- rules of the Association have been quired by full individual members passed at the meeting on Wednes- of the Association: He has also day, the enrolment of individual the fight, of course, to shoot as a full members will commence, for member of such affiliated Rifle which purpose the necessary ap-Messrs. D. Chellaram Club in any Individual competition, plication forms will be available Messrs. K. & J. Chotirmal & or team match, which the Associa- at the meeting.

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Around the Courts

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NO PASSPORT

For entering, the Colony without

a valid passport, Mager Singh was on Saturday fined $10, and ordered to be sent back to Swatow from whence he came when he was charged before Mr. Q) A. Á ̈-Mac- fadyen on Saturday at the Central Magistracy.

The defendant had boarded the Hong Kheng at Swatow and paid bis usual fare but was unable to produce the necessary passport, He was handed over to the police by the Captain upon the ship's arrival at Hong Kong, according to the evidence of the prosecuting officer. Sergt. Russell.

It was also stated that the de- fendant went to, Swatow › from Bingapore on board Chinese steamer and it was his intention of going back there now..but not having the necessary papers he would not be allowed to land just the same.

PICKPOCKETS CAUGHT

Lau Tso a 14 year old lad was femanded for 48 hours for further enquiries to be made, when he ap- peared before Mr. QAA Macfad- yen on a charge of theft of La pocket watch and fob from Li King Bin, a student at Wah Yad College:

For receiving the watch and fob knowing same to have been stoken Tsang Ks. 22 year-old unemploy ed was sentenced to three months hard labour.

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JUST IN CASE

H.K.

$

Messrs. Wassiamal' Assoomal... 100 Messrs. Watanamal Boolchand 100 OK. Gldumal Watumal, Ltd...

Messrs.

Messrs. Pöhocmal Bros......... Messrs. Utoomal & Assudamal

Co.

Co.

Messrs. Hong Kong Suk Store Messrs. Novelty Silk Store Messrs. Premier Silk Store ... Messrs. Regal Silk Store Messin Queen's Silk Store Messrs. Modern Silk Store Messrs. Mecca Silk Store Messrs. Liberty Silk Store Messrs. Plaza Silk Store ............... Messrs. Bombay Silk Store ... Messrs Paradise Silk Store... Messrs. Central Sük Store !

A request to take a serious view Messrs. Tajmahal Silk Store... of the case against an unemploy-Messrs. Radiant Sük Store ed Chinese, Liu Chun who was Messrs. Grand Silk Store charged with the possion of Messrs. 8. K. Hariram dagger without a licence from the Mrs. Kamla Lalchand Inspector General of Police, was Mrs. Melwani made by Inspector Fender to Mr. Mrs. Kishinchand

Mrs. Shewaram

W. Schofield at the Central Magis- tracy on Saturday."

course.

Mr. Kishinchand

Mr. K. Kishna....

Mrs. Hariram Mrs. Naran Inspector Fender stated that on Thursday evening information was Mr. J. K. Kirpalani received that someone was prow- Mr. Bhagwan Mahtani

on the race-course. ling around At 8 p.m. he entered the Jockey Mr. D. 8. Dinga Club, and wafted. About 10 p.m. defendant was seen entering the Mr. A. Gobind.

Defendant was arrested Mr. Mangha Melwani and, when searched, the dagger Mr. Narain Daswani .....

Mr. Sedick & Esmail was found tucked in his girdle.

- Messrs Windsor-Bros. In making a statement at the Messrs. Hariram's ... station defendant said that he Messrs. Krishna Silk Store... secured the dagger in Canton | Messra. D. L. Banylarl week ago and as he had been up MEESTE O. K. Sue Store employed he intended to do some Messrs. Pearl Silk Store anatching. The dagger, he statMessrs. Ram-Silk Store ....... ed, was to be made use of if he Messrs Haris Buk Store were chased.

Messrs. Sitlani Silk "Store

Bentence of nine months hard labour was inflicted on the defen- dant.

DUTIABLE CARGO,

2

100

100

100

128

100

51

101

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to do), or whether because their score at 147 Cameron lashed out batsmen hit hard whenever the at his second delivery, and drove least opportunity is presented, or the ball at terrific speed towards because of the aide's general the lower pavilion rali Newnan workmanlike appearance in the ran like a flash tive or six yarde to Seld, ⚫ure matters for varying intercept it and bring off a catch. opinion. "Probably each of these a truly amazing catch. The ball points has had its influence. Cer-struck his thumb, shot straight up tainly the South Africans in the air, and fell behind the achieved a sound and workman- fieldsman's neck. A tremendous that he had like performance in scoring 202 ruár announced against very good Middlesex bowl- caught it. Newman's hand was so ing, and under conditions which severely bruised that a substitute must have been far from pleasant, had to take his place in the field.

Dalton stayed 'to. pass his 50. for them!

To begin with, Robins beat Ninth out, just before the score

51 Wade for the toss, and put the touched the double-century; he visitors in. They had to bat on a had played an invaluable Innings: " pitch which, though dead enough He was out in the manner charac- for a couple of hours or so, was teristic of the methods of the whole sidethey are not afraid to bound to become increasingly

25

25

15

25

15

51

2.5

15

difficult under the influence of a run-out to turning balls. Dalton sharp breeze. The Middlesex spin was stumped while trying to drive bowlers, moreover, were reinforced a sharply spinning ball out of the

ground! 15 by the welcome re-appearance, of

SOUTH AFRICA NS-First Innings

15 H. G. Owen-Smith, the Oxford 15 and South Africa Test match play- 15 er.

25 The South Africans suffered two 10 early disasters in the loss of Wade 15 and Rowan, both stumped by 5 Price in Jumping out to Robina, 5 who throughout the inhings bowl- 10 ed extremely well" Four wickets 10 were down forb? rums; bat" 15 Nourse, Viljoen, Cameron, and 10 | Dalton slowly, but sturdily, fought

s back, and each of them delighted

5 the onlookers with their stroke 5 play.

5 Everybody wanted to see young 2 Dudley Nourse bat. He did not. 10 stay long, but long enough to show -5-bis-unmistakable quality, and to 15. make the neatest of fine leg-shots 5 that irresistibly recalled one of 10 his father's most effective strokes. 10 He was Owen-Smith's Erst victina. 15 The ball rose rather quickly, well 5 up in pitch, and Nourse, attempt Sing a chancy overhead hook," saw 3 the ball well and truly, caught by Hearne standing somewhere-be- BK.$1.412tween mid-on, and forward leg.

SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

Although Kwangtung and Hong Kong-have for some long time had schools for the Blind, up till the present no one has seriously con- sidered starting work among the Deaf

POWERFUL BACKSTROKES With Cameron and Dalton to- gether, after Vüjoen had got his

this kind of Instruction, having recently received training for this special work at the School for the Deaf, Chefoo.

H. Y. Wade, st Price, b

Robins ....

I. J. Sledie, b Robins

E. A Rowan, st Price, b

Robins

A. D. Nourse, c Heárne, b

Owen-Smith

E. J. Viljoen, Ibw, b Owen-

Sthith

HB. Cameron, e Newman,

b. Hearne

L. Dalton, st Price, b Owen-Smith Padre

D. Tomlinson, b Peebles....

X Balaskis, c Robins, b

Owen-Smith

A. B. Langton, not out 2. Crisp, b Peebles

ExtraS

Total

17

5

13

27

56

15

7

10

202

Bowling Smith 0 for 17, Peebles for 65, Robins 3 for 39, Owen- Smith 4 for 55. Hearde f for 1b. A-MIDDLESEX-First Innings

15 Price, not out pla

:1 Hart, Langton .... Hearne, not out.

Total (1 wkt.)

-12

28

To bat Hendren, G. C. New- mau, J. H Human, Hulme, R. W. V. "Robins, I. A. "R. Peebles, H. G.

Owen Smith, and Smith (J.).

IMPROVEMENT IN LORD CARSON'S CONDITION

For the possession of 26 gallons | of Chinese wine on which duty had not been pald, Lo Yuen, a stevedore on board the ss. Hman

As it is not easy, to know where Inspector Andrew said that he was fined $500 or in default four

the dear children of the locality. two defendants were watched by

months hard labour when charged Preparadons are, however, now are to be found, the Committee

London, June 15, a detectice in Queen's Road for al- bafore Mr. Q, A. A. Macfadyen at being made in Hong Kong to open will be grateful to readers of this Although Lord Carson, who was most three hours. He saw the the Central Magistracy on Satura School for Deaf children and paper who know of any such, if for eleven days critically ill with youth take the watch from the day.

great." encouragement has been they will inform the

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