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GOLF

The English Ladies' Championship

MISS MORGAN'S VICTORY

the

Miss Wanda Morgan won English Ladies' Championship at Hayling when she beat Miss Phyllis Wade by 2 and 1 in the Times." Mies Morgan was connd in 77 to 80, in the morning, to hold a lead of three holes, have been four up at the 17th hole. She re- ained her lead of four holes early the second round. but then lost two holes, although Miss Wade For the could never draw level. 17 holes in the afternoon MLSS Morgan took 74 strokes against Miss Wade's 72.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1936.

AMATEUR

CHAMPIONSHIP

Ricketts Wins Open Title Of China

A. Ricketts of the Hungjaċ Goit Club won the Amateur Open Golf Championship of China at Shung- Crowed that the bore vessel 2 i bos, the the score en

ONSIGNEES of Cargo ace herely

hal, recently with the fine score of

has arrived and is berthed at Danger

strokes better than J. W. Harrison's ous Goods Anchomge A 15, whence delivery may be obtained from ex ship,

winning score last year. K. M. Optional cargo will not be landed

Cumming of the sume club was see here, unless notice has been given 4

cond with 318, and three players hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to post at Master's

tied for third place with a score of to the final port of call to which

317, Messrs. B. Kan, J. A. William- uption

son and D. R. Glass. Playing the option extends.

steady golf at Seekinglao Ricketts No Claims will be admitted after the Gris have left the Ship, and Goods

had 157 for the two rounds, easily remaining undelivered prion to the

maintaining the lead he had ob- of the vessel will be innded

tained on the Hungjae course on departur and stored in our godowns &/or lighters

Saturday. The scores this year are the cost of landing and storage being

generally better than last year. for Consigner's Account.

Ricketts was third in 1934, and

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods will be examined en hard by gur Murveyors, Messen, Goddard Douglas, before the goods are delivered

In the case of dutiable cargo, con- signees are inform the

requested to in the Importa & have such goods for examination, and to make arrangements for the goods to be handled into Bonded Ware- house

No Fire Insurance has beenaffected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & Co., LTD.

Agents Hong Kong, 27th Oct., 1986.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTV.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

YONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vossel

MEMNON"

FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE.

are hereby notified that their Cargo will be discharged into Holt' Wharf, Kowicon, where it will lie at Consignees risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godows on and after 26th Oct.

Optional Cargo will not be landed here alesa Notice has been given prior ta Steamer's arrival, but carried on Irans port to port to the final port of call i which the option extends.

All broken, chafed and damaged (poda are to be left in the Godowns, where

will be

be examined on any Tuesday and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 LX. and Noon within the Free Storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods are left the Staamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the End Nov., will be subject

to Eat

All Claims against the Steamer mast be presented to the Undersigned on Dr before the 16th Nov, 1938, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents,

26th Oct., 19 a

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

CONSIGNEE ‹NOTICE.

.8.8. SONTAY " 12° Azo/36,

BRINGING CARGO FROM DUNKIRK, do. ARRIVED HONG KONG on FRIDAY, TE 23 OCTOBER; 1938.

FONSIGNEES are hereby informed

their goods with the exception

of Opiam, Treasure and Valuables are being landed & stored into the godowns of the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately

after landing.

All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 2nd Nov, 1936, or they

will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be exaouined by the Company's Sarveyor, Mesara Goddard & Longina in the pretence of the Consignee at 10.00 Thursday, the 29th Oct, 1936.

&.m. on

Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any dutiable goode are examined by the Company's Surveycra.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by ne in any case whaterar.

B OHL Agent

Hong Kong, 23rd Oct, 1936.

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Miss Morgan took the lead at the third hole in the first round when Miss Wade. leaving herself

too much to do on the green, lip- I runner-up to J. W. Harrison last ped from three yards for a half. year, when he was beaten by two Miss Morgan went farther ahend strokes. During the course of the at the sixth (428 yards), hitting afternoon two magnificent shots to the green. where

Miss Wade was bunkered with her brassy, shot. At the next hole the advantage, was increased to three, Mis) Wade playing two weak tron shots. Miss Wade won the eighth with a fine chip, and turned only two down. The ninth was notable for fine recoveries by both players. Miss Wade hitting a bunker shot, from 70 yards away. to within 3ft. of the pin, and Miss Morgan playing || a great" stroke" from the rough. The hole was hal- ved in four.

MISS WADE'S RECOVERY Miss Morgan became three up at

the 11th, her opponent being short with a pitch, but Miss Wade re- duced the arrears by holing from three yards for a 4 at the 12th Miss Morgan, however, retaliated with a putt of six yards at the 13th to regain her lead of three holes. She wen farther ahead at the 17th, both being in trouble there, Miss Wade only just recovering from a bunker. Miss Morgan, who had played really well on the home- ward journey, faltered at the 18th, where she took three putis.

Miss Morgan Increased her lead

round, Dr. Wm. E

HIGH SCORING CRICKET

"Police Entertain Mackay's XI

match

INDIAN CRICKET TEAM

Formal Appointment Of Enquiry Committee

A high scoring cricket between the Police and Mr. N. A. E. Mackay's elevens was played at The Board of Central for Cricket hour session concluded with the result ending in a draw. Pope, the the former's ground yesterday, the in India met recently, and a four- Police bowler, find very bad luck passing of a resolation on the pro- with the ball for although he suc-posal moved by Mr. A. S. De Mello, ceeded in beating the bat he fall- on behalf of the Southern Punjab F. B.. Neve Cricket Association, and seconded ed to get the wickets.

by Mr. Jasdanwalla, Bombay Cricket Association, that an en- carried his bat for 70 not out. Mr. Mackay's XI: 196 for 4 re-

quiry be held on the tour in Eng- land with special reference to the events lending to the return of Amarnath in Jane last.

tired (F. B. Neve 70 not out; Baxter 34 and Mackenzie 30), Police: 140 for 7 (A. E. Carey 37. Kirby 18 and J. Stephens

14).

1

COMMITTEE APPOINTED After prolonged discussion the Board passed the following resolu-

STRICT TESTS FOR F

ENTRY TO R.A.F.

That a Committee composed of Sir John Beaumont, Chief Justice and President of the Cricket Asso- clation as Chairman, Sir Sikandar

O'Hara who had card number 13. Pilots Must. Hear A Hyat Khan, the former President

aid the 12th hole in one; taking a number six tron from the tee for the 157 yard hole.

At the conclusion Madame Wa Te-Chen, wife of the Mayor of the Municipality of Greater Shanghai, presented the prizes won during the competition, and at the request of Mr. R. Bailey, presented Dr. Wm. E.. O'Hara, President of the Shang- hai Golf Club, with a box of balls for doing a hole in one.

"The following were the prize win-

ners:-

A Ricketts Championship trophy and Cup. best 36 and 18 holes in qualify-round at Seekingiao, and best 36 and 18 holes at Hungiao.

J. 8. Dickson best 38 holes at Seekingjao.

A. Williamson J. C. Dickson, J and B. H. M Broomhall best 18 holes at Seekingju.

THE

TACTFUL COUNT

He "Won" For Tokio

The Next Olympic Games

at the third hole in the second round. Miss Wade being in the rough 24d needing three shots to reach the green. The seventh. however, was disastrous for Miss Morgan, who topped her second into a bunker, was at the back of the green in 4, and not down after £900,000 FOR STADIUMS playing two more. Miss Wade won that hole and also the ninth.

That the next Olympic Games

where she noted from 5ft. after &in 1940-are to be held in Tokių good chip. The 11th probably had instead of Helsingfors, in Finland, a decided influence on the match is due largely to the tact and dip- Miss Wade looked like winning back

lomacy of Count Michimasa Boyes- another hole, to be only one down, hima, Japan's chief member of the but was stymied from 21t.

Miss International Olympic Committee.. Morgan thus esoped with a half

In London now, he is going home and proceeded to consolidate ber

with the "games in his pocket" and position by winning the 14th,

no one in all London is feeling where Miss Wade was always short. A half at the 15th left Miss Mor- more pleased with himself. Before gan dormy three, but her opponent leaving he is to entertain the Bri- tish members of the committee

kept the game alive with a great recovery from a bunker after both

who co-operated in supporting

had been trapped at the 18th, hol- Japan's claims.

ing from 5ft. for 3; but she could

Because of the position he holds

only secure a division at the 17th in the affairs of his country and and that was all that Mias Mor-in recognition of his great interest in sport, Count Soyezh'ma has been gan required for victory by two

described as the Lord Derby" of and one.

It has been arranged to hold Japan, the English Ladies' Championship of 1837 on the course of the St.

him

It to Until I mentioned (writes an "Evening News" re-

Enodor Club (Cornwall). This is presentative), he was not aware of

the first time that the event has been held in that county.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

THE S.S."BENRECCE.".

NONSIGNEFS of Cargo are hereby

the comparison.

"I AM HONOURED" He considered the matter, and then said:

"I am honoured. I know the position which Lord Derby holds in the affairs of, your country and the great affection in which he is held TS B

To be sportsman. compared with such a man is more than I deserve.”.

And then a twinkle came Count Soyeshima's eyes. there I think the comparison ends," he said, at the same time gently stroking the front of h's jacket.

4:

Zu "And

The count, like most of his coun- trymen has the slimness of his race. Japan is gb'ng to make the next

landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra bazardona Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Olympic Games a great occasion.. Godown Co., Ltd, whence and/or from she will spend about £900,000 on present Sine extending her

the wharya Delivery drittel after the be obtained.

No Chime will be admitted

Goods bave left the Godowns, and all stadiums la Tokio to accommo Goods remaining andelivered after the date the crowds expected. Count 2nd Nov, 1936, will be waisjeat to Rent Sayeshima estimates that 4,000

All Olaims against the Steamer must be presspted to the Undersigned on or before the 16th Nov, 1938, or they will not be recognized

forelen competitor and 90,000. foreign spectators will be there.

HITLER'S 500, ATHLETES

To comply with the tinneral Bouded "Hitler told me that he will send Warehouse Regulations, consignees must 500 athletes and 10,000 spectators "Mussolini

LOCAL MAPS have Revenue Officer in attendance to Japan," he said.

when damaged antiable goods are will probably do the same.

Peak District,

Kowloon,

Victoria, New Territories.

HONGKONG

DAILY PRESS.

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A broken,

will undoubtedly be chafed and damaged Goods America are to be left in the Godowns, where strongly represented.

they will be examined on the $1st! "It is not for me to make aug- Oct., 1988 at 9 am. by Meurs, gestions, but I do think that Bri- Carmichael & Clark,

tain would do well to concentrate

by

No Fire Innranes has been effected.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned on quality rather than on quan-

W. K. LOXLEY & CO (CHINA) Lam.

Agents. Hong Kong, 27th Oct, 1938, [476

tity

"It would be a great thing if Britain would start training ber athletes as soon as possible.”.

Whisper At 20ft.

The thoroughness of the medica: examination for Royal Air Force candidates are shown in a hand- book issued recently by the Aur Council.

It contains instructions chleay the medical ex- intended

aminers.

for

14

A candidate's " family history. school and athletic hobbles occupation are all taken into con

games particular sideration importance is attached to rowing, boxing, football. water polo long-distance running.

and

If he suffers from sea, car or train sickness, or dislikes swings, roundabouts er switchbacks, he is Ukely to be rejected.

"

tour

of Control and Dr. P. Subbaroyan, President of the Madras Cricket- Association, as members, be ap- pointed to enquire into the con- duct of the entire

of the Indian team to England With special reference to questions of discipline, such as the Amarnath incident and the causes which led to lack of co-operation and co- ordination amongst various mem- bers.

That the enquiry be held in Bom- bay in camera, and the findings submitted to His Highness who will place the matter before the Board.

applicants for an ordinary "A" licence for private flying have only to pass the whispering test at a distance of one metre-about 39 SIGNS OF NAIL-BITING

The standard for teeth is that Persistent nightmares or sleep- i "opposing incisors and molars on at walking count as points against his least one side should be present, Ctness. Signs of nail-biting or a and also a sumclent number of tendency to stammer are regarded teeth for proper mastication.

as suggesting nervous instability: Pyorrhea and decay must be suc- R.A.F. pilots must be able to hear cessfully treated before accep- a "forced whisper" at 20ft., though tance."

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