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MONTHLY WATER PUBLIC SCHOOLS
RETURN
Level and Storage of water in Reservairs on December 1, 1936.
Reservoir
Tytam
Tytam Byewash
Tytam Intermediate
Tytam Tuk
Wong Nei Chong, Pokfulam
Aberdeen Upper Aberdeen Lower
Total Storage
ISLAND WATER WORKS
1935
1995
Contents
Contents Over- "of Over-
How Закопа How Gallons
131
in Below Millions Below Millions
5 07 337.14, 13′ 3′′,
262.80 20′ 11′′ 2.33 11' 1'
2.93
5' 5" 166.85
193.55
9 8 1,180,34 16' 8"
1.033.66
16' 10"
8' 0"
40'
32*
10.74 13 1 -52.90 11' 1" 153.00 20 8 94.80 1' 11"
15.25 ...42.03 86,23 99.57
1,997.99
1.742.02
Consumption of water in the City and Hill District in millions of gellons during the month of November.
Consumption. a......
Estimated population ...
1935
313.93* $20,800
1930
411.01; Million gallons 440,500
› Consumption per head per day 24.5
31.1: Gallons *Includes $7.41 million gallons supplied from mainland. ¡-Includes 125.51 million gallons suppiled from mainland. Additional amount supplied to Island Villages during the month of November 14.22 million gallons.
November 1936.-A constant supply was given to ali districts during the whole month.
November 1935-A 15 hours supply (6 am.-9 p.m.) was given to all districts during the whole month.
Kowloon Main
MAINLAND WATER WORKS
Kowloon Byewash
Shek Li Pui Jubilee
Shing Mun Reception
Total Storage
1935
1936
"Lėvel 352.50 Level 352.50 11' 11" 141.10 42 B" 54.30 σ 10 112.68 4' 2" 99.68 138' 1'
5' 68.53 31'
1,808.00 33.15
33.15
Level
707.95
Level
2,347.89
Consumption of water in Kowloon and New Kowloon in mil- Itons of gallons during the month November.
November 1935.-A 15 hours supply (6 a m.-9 p.m.) was given to all districts during the whole month.
November 1936. A constant supply was given to all districtà during the whole month.
Consumption
1935..
202.29
#
1936 280.95 Million gallons 337,500!!
26.8 Gallons
Estimated population............ 348,250 Consumption per head per day 19.4
Additional amount supplied to Laichikok Water Boat Dock during the month of November 8.08 M.G.
Total rainfall recorded by Royal Observatory from 1.1.35 to 31;11.35: 70.280: and from 1.1.36 to 30.11.30: 69.395.
THE FIRST PHASE pear against Victoria; both his
il OF THE
M.C.C. TOUR
Strangely Variable Form
ALLEN'S OPTIMISM
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The M.C.G. team touring in. Australia, under the captaincy of G..0. Alleu, recently played a match at Melbourne against Victoria.
It may be convenient to pause for a moment to examine achieve ment, and to weigh probability, writes RC. Robertson-Glasgow in the "Morning Post."
health and his form will be watch. ed with anxious hope, for we can 1 afford to play Australia without him.
But fate had not exhausted her tricks. Watt broke his arm while batting and Robins his anger while practising at the nets This 1s the record of major injuries, which does not include certain minor affairs.
Yet Allen, the captain, has com- municated to his team and even to us in England, his indomitable optimism and his just sense of humour, which are worth more to the heart than are several cen- turies. In the intervals of making more speeches than usually fall to that lot of an earnest MP. in his constituency, he has bowled with fire, skill and success.
Of Hammond what more can we say? Only to congratulate that incomparable cricketer, who has
Of the three first-class matches, two have been won and one drawn In the drawn match, against a met the varying occasion and combined Western Australian team, attack with every resource of limb, fur of our batsmen. Hammond eye, and Intelligence; to hope that, (107), Fisblock (981), Worthington when the great hours of battle (89), and G. O: Allen (65), were come, he will keep his luck; as be the main cause of a score (497); surely will his skill that should have ensured victors.
WARD SUCCESS
but ah attack from which K Of Australians who have not yet Farnes and R. W. V. Robins were played against England for their absent falled to subdue a batting country, C. L. Badcock, the young side of no more than average batsman, and F. Ward, "the second strength, including only three Grimmett," have already made bartemen, Fingleton, McCabe and good." How comforting must Badcock, who are likely to appear Ward's form be to the in the Testa,
tralian selectors! for I dare. (al- Some good bowling by Copson most defy! that wonderful tile prevented the Australians from man Grimmett to practise his taking a lead on the first innings; gyratory wiles into eternity! the match was then as good as There must, I feel, be much mis-. dead, and, to add to the measure giving in Allen's mind over the of disquiet caused by our indifte English batting. He has yet to hit rent out-cricket, came the news, upon a wholly satisfactory open- thick and fast, of casunities ing pair; for the greatness of a Beveral of these were plainly of Hobbs-cum-Sutcliff pair we dare ttle or no importance, but four not ask, but as yet. We have not. pere, equally plainly, of some in this respect, exceeded medio- gravity, Worst of all was the news crity. Wyatt, I think, must forget that Ames had suffered a recur- that broken arm with what speed rence of the trouble in his lower he may, for a vast responsibility back, In itself this injury must is soon to rest upon him be uncertain of healing; also, it of the bowling I, am hopeful; occurred at a time when the bebul- from G. D. Allen, K. Farnes, Você, llent and usually unhurtable Duck Copson, RW. V. Robins, Verity, worth had had trouble with his and Bims a quartet should emerge finger. Both wicket-keepers being of at least average ability-and laid aside, Wade, of Essex, kindly four are usually enough. diverted himself from a holidayIn summary, the England team trip to fill the vacancy.
is still inchoate, disjointed by reason of injury and strangely Tu Again/ Léyland, one of the key variable form. If the Best Test men of England, took a longer were to be played to day. Australia time than anticipated in recover would probably win. But there's ing from an lines which started a little time yet, and there is great on the boat. He is down topap-hope always.
LEYLAND THE KEY - MAN"
MEN FOR NAVY
Junior Officers Wanted
I learn that the Admiralty relying very largely on the publis schools to provide officers for tha Fleet during the next few years. As announced a big increase in the number of naval cadets is planned, writes the "Daily Telegraph" Naval Correspondent.
Youths who enter the
Navy under this "special entry system are at least four years older than the first-term cadets at Dart- mouth, and by increasing these entries that much time will be saved in providing júnior officers
Time is the essence of the pro- blèm, för a great number of new ships will be coming into service during the next two or three years, and it is absolutely necessary ta have a suficient quota of junior officers ready for them.
I leam further that the quota of special entry cadets taken from the mercantile marine training establishments-Worcester, Con-
way. and Pangbourne--has been raised. During the period 1933-35 tibe entries froad thess three sources numbered only 10 a year, but this year the number is 18. and it is proposed to maintain
that annual figure till further notice.
LINDRUM DEFEATS W. SMITH
Gold Cup Tournament
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J. Davis best M. Inman, and H Lindrum beat W. Smith in their gold cup snooker tournament mat ches which ended recently. At Thurstan's Davis won against In man by 44 frames to 27, and at Glasgow Lindrum defeated Smith by 41 to 30. Details of the play were-Thurston's (Davis first); 32-52, 85-73, 68-85, 101-88, 73- 60, 86-76, 85-08, 95-48. 97-47. 91-57. 62-87. Glasgow (Lindrum Brat): 69-58, 81-25, 58-83, 99- 30. 35-6 93-53, 49-71, 28-97, 73-57, 40—77, 107-43. In the last frame Lindrum had a break of 81
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the Chief Guide will also spend Incidentally, the Chier scout and
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This time it will be to India. when he will visit the all-India. When they return to England on Scout Jamboree to be held at Delhi April 18 a busy programme awaite in February of next year.
the two leader of youth, including Lord Baden-Powen certainly the Coronation rallies, which will knows the secret of atness be held in all parts of the British simply fresh air and exercise. He Isles, and the world jamboree at touches, his toea 21 times, every Vogelensaang in Holland in August.
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