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LOCAL YACHTING CREMATION

Seven Cruisers

Compete For

Illingworth Cup

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Siskin, sailed by Mr. D. Allen, won the "H" Class yachting event on Saturday when she beat Doro- thea (Lt. Col. S. D. Reid by a

over narrow margin

a 7.7-mile

Couss

Painted Lady (Maj F. C. Booty! won the "A" Class race, "and Allsa (LL C. S. Robinson) carried of the honours in the "1", and "Y" Classes event.

Detailed results were as "follows:

"B" Class Started 14.25

Corrected Pos'n. 16.20.05) 1

ORDINANCE

VESSELS DUE

Adrastus, B. & S., December 27. Antiloebus, B. & S., Dec. 2 Arabia, Lloyd Triestino, Dec. 5..

Amendment Drafted Baz, J.C.d. Line, December 7.

The Government Gazette" pad. Hahes the draft of a bill to amend the Cremation Ordinance. 1934,

The Oblects and. Reasons are as follows:

Section 4 of the principal Or- dinance, No. 40 of 1934, provided that no place or "building shall be used as

crematorium other than and except (1) Government crematoria, (2) the Crematoria named In the Schedule, (3) Crematoria hereafter established with the consent of the Governor notified in the Gazette and (4) bulidings or places in respect, of which special permission for the of the same for burning human remains had been granted by the Director of Medical Ser- vices.

use

Clause 2 of this Bill amends the fourth exception and adds a new paragraph the

of joint effect which is to provide for the per mission of the Urban Council in parts of the Colony other than the New Territories.

Clause 3 of the Bill makes a consequential amendment in sec-

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Benarty, Loxley's, December 9 Bouled, Loxley's, Decetabor ti. Boraeo Maru, O.S.K., Dec. J. Burdwan, P. & D., Dec. 4. “ Canton, Gilman's, December 6. Canton, Mars. 0.8.K., Doc. 9. Changte, B. & 8.. December 8. Chenonceaux, Messageries", Dec. 20, Chinese Pemee, Furness', December 3 City of Pittsburg, Bank Ling, Dec. 14 City of Salisbury, Bank Line, Don Conte Rosar, Lloyd Triestino, Nov. 30. Conte Verde, Lloyd Triestino, Dec. D'Artagnan, Messageries', December 12. Danmark, R.A., Co., December 1. Emp. of Asia, C.P.S., Dec. 1 Emp. of Canada, C.P.S., January 1. Drop Japan, C.P.8.. Dec. 4. Fernhill, Jebsen's, Dec. 18. Franken, Melchers', Docember. 11. Friderun, Melchers Dec. 2. Pakukot Maru, O.S.K., December 4

General Sherman, States Co., Dec. 3 Fiague Mar, 0.8.K... Tec. 7. Hakone Maru,, N.Y.R., December 4. Hakozaki Mard, N..K., December 4. Havana Maru, 0.9.5., Dec. 1. Havre Maru, O.S.K., Dec. 21. Hector, B. & S.; December. 5. Helenus, B. & S.. Nav, 30. Hong Kong Maru, O.S.K., Dec. 2 Hozan Maru, O:8.K., December 19. Irion, B, S., December 3. Jeypore, P. & O., December Kwanssi Maru, O.S.K.. Dec. 7. Lahn, Melchers', December 5,

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Malaya, E.A. Co, December 0. Manila Mara, 0.8.K., Dec. 4. Section 6 of the principal Or-Marechal Joffre, Massagaries', Doc. dinance provided that no crema- Memann, B. & S., Dec. 1. tortu!. should be constructed | Menastheus, B & S., Dec. 20. within 200 yards of dwelling Nankin, F. & A. December 5. house without the consent in Oldenburg, Jebsen's, Dec. 1.

Pacific Maru, O.S.K, Nov. 30. writing of the owner, lessee and occupler of such house, or within Phemius. B. & S., November 20.

Philocteten, B. & S., December 10, 50 yards of a public highway

Pres. Cleveland, Dollar's, Dec. 7 without the consent of the Gov- Pres. Coolidge, Dollar's, Dec. 19. ernor in Council, or in the "con- Pres. Monres, Dullar's, Dec. 18. secrated part of any burial Pres. Wilson, Dollar's Tec 4 ground.

Preussen, Jobsen's, Dec. 24 Radnorshire, B. & S., Dec. Rajputana. P. & O., December 10. Ranchi, P. & O., December 11. Rio de Janeiro Maro, O.S.K., Dec. 20 Bamarang. Maru, 0.8.K, Dec. 16. Sauerland, Jebsen's, December 119 Scharnhorst, Melchers', Dec. 8. Somali, P. & O., Dec. 1. Sumatra Maru, 0.8.K., Dec. 19. Tai Ping. Dodwell's, Dec. 17. Talamba .1 (Apear). December 8. Tatorybius. B. & S. December 31. Tanda, F. & A.. Dec. 1. Tarifa. Theresen's, December 28. Tatsuta Maru. NY.K., December 4. Teirasias, B. & 3., December 28. Tilawa, R.1. (Apcar), December 3. Tjiladak, J.C.J. Lise, December 25. Tisslak, C.J. Line, December 6. Trionlar, Thoresen's, Dec. 2.

Clause 4 of the Bill repea's this" provision but substitutes other provisions for hearing objections by the Urban Council, with an appeal to the Governor in Council, where a proposed crematorium, is to de situate within 200 yards of a dweling house or 50 yards of a public highway.

Clause of the Bull adds to the Schedule of exempted crematoria the ground set apart in Sookun- poo for the Hindu Association for the erection of a crematorium.

CAPT. H. CUKURS

A rumour was current on Satur- day night to the effect that Capt Herberta Cukurs. the Latvian air- man whose plane undercarriage was badly wrecked when he at- tempted to take off for Shanghal on November 19 at Kai Tak, had ILLINGWORTH CUP RACE left yesterday and that there were for fears that a mishap had occurred The Illingworth Cup race cruiser class yachts, resulted in a to him as he had not yet arrived win for Captain W. W. Cowan, sall-In Shanghai.

It was strange how this rumour lng "Sal Long:" The race which

visiting Mr.

was over a course of 54 miles, was was started but at the time stated,

Capt. Cukurs Was commenced on Saturday and ter- minated yesterday.

second.

and Mrs. Carl Martens, the Ger- U & 1," Mr. H S. Rouse finished man globe-trotters, who are stay

Seven yachts faced the ing at the Kowloon Hotel for a starting pistol, but only two falled few days prior to their continuing

their Journey to Hanoi "

The damage to

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Sal Long, No. 27.......

Cormorant, No. 28. Nordwester, No. 19 (Salled by Mr. R. J. Grieve).

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(Salled by Capt. W. W. Cowan),

13.37.33

U & I, No. 8 ....

Tern. No. 13.........

(Salled by Mr. H. 6. Rouse).

D.N.F.

08.97:93

(Sailed by Capt. P. F. Foley).

Sea Rover, No. 14

(Salled by Mr. H. C. Tilley). Wanderer, No. 18. 07.41.56 - 07.28.16

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13.57.24

PAINTING

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14.37.33

Finished Corrected Elapsed Pos'n,

EXHIBITION

The Exibition of paintings by Mr. Wong Biu Ling opens to the rublic on Wednesday (Dee 2) on the top floor of the Hotel Cerli, and will remain open on Dec. 3 and 4.

A preview, to which a number of guests have been invited is being held to-morrow (Dec. 1) in the Ball Room for the Hotel Cecil, at # to ym

the under- carriage of Capt. Cukurs plane is

50 serious that he has ordered fresh parts for its replacement from France. Until its arrival the Latvian airman, will remain in Hong Kong.

WATER.POLO · PLAYER

MARRIED

The wedding of Mr. Paul Chol Wan-kay one of the best known water polo players in the Colony. who regularly turns out for the Ching Athletic Association, to Miss Lau Yee-wan, was solemnised at 8t. Margaret's Church, Happy

Valley, on Saturday afternoon.

Over 100 invited guests attended the reception which was' held at the St. Francis Hotel.

TWO REGISTRY WEDDINGS Two weddings were solemnised at the Registrar's Office, Supreme

Court, on Saturday morning, when

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APPOINTMENTS

1:

His Majesty the King, has been pleased to approve the appolat-

of ment

the Honourable Mr. Arthur Willian Hughes to be an Unomical Member of the Legis- lative Council in succession to Mr. William Henry Bell, with exect trom July 28.,

His Excellency the "Governor has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Mr. Stanley Hudson Dodwell to be a Member of the uthorized Architects Committee, vice Mr. William Henry Bell, re- signed.

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased, under section 4 of the Midwives Ordinance, 1910, Ordinance No. 22.of 1910, to ap- point Dr. Wong Taz-chuen to be a Member of

Board the Midwives for a further term of three years, with effect from October 23.

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instructions

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Under

from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, His Excel'enty the Governor has appointed the Honourable Mr. Norman Lockhart Smith to be Colonial Secretary, with effect from November, 28.

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His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Roland Charles North to act as Secretary for. Chinese Affairs, with effect from November 26,

Mr. Leung Kwok-choy, a Custom's His Excellency the Governor has

officer attached to the CM.C. at been pleased to appoint, under Canton, and Miss Wong Yau-laan, a nurse of the Canton Hospital, were married before the Registrar of Weddings, Mr. "W. J. Lockhart Smith.

Thé other marriage ceremony was between Mr. Cheng Jal-tao, of the Dollar Steamship Company; and Miss Ma Book-yee, which took place half an hour afterwards, and was

the provisions of secion 10 of the Medical Registration Ordinances. 1935. Ordinance No. 41 of 1935, Dr. Chau Six-nin. to be a Member of the Medical Board for a term of three..yeaTA, with effect from November. 20.

also conducted by Mr. Lockhart MISSIONARY SERVICE Smith.

ZAHAROFF DEAD

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A Missionary service was held in John's Cathedral yesterday morning when the preacher was the Rev. EL A Wittenbach, of Can- ton, who gave an interesting and Instructive discourse on work in misalon felds, Collection was in the Victoria Diocesani Missionary Association.

Monte Carlo, Nov. 21. The death har occurred of Bir Bal Zaharoff, referred to often as the "Mystery Men of Europe, ald of Reuter's Bulletin Service,

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