HONG KONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION

Bisley Meeting Results

The local Bisley rine meeting of the Hong Kong Rifle Association was continued yesterday. The de- talled results were as follows:-

1. Cup. Capt. Rybot (R.A.) 48; 2. Souentr, C.P.O. Pellow (R.N.) 48; 3; Bouvenir, Sgt. Warwick (R.M.) 48 (After tie-shoot) 4, Souvenirs, Sgt. M.-C. Jones (R.W.F‚Ì· 45;×5, L/Cpl. Usher (R.E.)-45; 6, Bzt. Russell (H.K. Police) 45. (Five scores at 45 counted out).

SECRETARY'S CUT

1, Cup, Capt. Rybot (R.A.) 48; 2, Souvenirs, C.P.Ó. Pellow (RN) 48; and;, -3, -8g*: Warwick (RM.): 40 (after tie-shoct); 4, Sgt. M. C. Jones (R.WXF.)-45; 5. L/Cpl. Baher (RE) 45; 6, 8gt. Russell (H.K.P.) 45. (Five

scores at 45 counted out).

BLACKDOWN

Class "X":-1, Cup, Sgt. Russell, H.K Police, 34; 2 Mr. Lakeman, DRC, 33; 3, A.B. [email protected]. 33; 4′′ERA. Haynes, RN. 33; 5, Lt. Wilson, R.U.R. 33.

Consolation Sweepstake. Mr. Watson, D.R.C. 33; Sgt. Blandford, R.M. 33, ...

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CAMBERLEY

1, Cup, Inspr. Hopkins, HK. Police 34 and 2. Sap. Peters, RE. 34 (after

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1937.

HITLER YOUTH

MOVEMENT

Unique Film At Central Theatrë

A most unique series or German CHINA FLEET CHALLENGE „CUF nowareels were shown at the 1, 4th 8/M. Flotilla 470 (Winners | Central Theatre yesterday morning or Cup); 2, 1]RUR. 469; 3, 2/R.,W.F. | when thể dynamic revelation of 460; 4, Royal Marines 468; 5, H.K.P. | the Hitler Movement engraved in (European) 454, 1

the hearts of the audience - a Winner's team and scores; ERA. | never-to-be-forgotten memory of Haynes 98: Sig. Edwards 94; Lieut. the patriotism and peaceful con- Jenks 96: A.B. Bowerman 93; E.R.A. tentment of the German "people Seymour 89," (Grand Aggr. 470)," as shown at the National Socialist

ASSOCIATION MACHINE GUN Party's Rally ́at Nuremberg.

MATCH •

1st.—"A" Team, Royal Welch Fua, Aggr. 155 *(H.K.R.A. silver medals)." } Team Commander: Sgt. Cutler. Team: Fus. 59 Owen, Fus. 74 Evans, Fus, Lee, Fus. '07 Gilchrist, Fus. Vaughan, L/C. Orlinea.

CHARITY BALL

In Aid Of S.P.C.

There was a distinguished gas thering which included the guber- natorial party of HR: Bir Andrew and Lady Caldecott, the Honorable Mr. N. L. Mrs. and Miss Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Donovan and Mrs. Dalzell, at the Charity Ball or- ganised by the Women's Auxiliary of the Society for the Protection of Children, which took place on Friday night at the Peninsula Hotel.

The programme included dan- cing to the strains of music provided by Norman Brooke's Band and a Cabaret show for which Mr. Eric Neilson acted as compere.

Not the least striking part of this newsreel was the review of the Hitler Youth, in the course of A number of well known re- which Hitler emphasized to the aldents brought parties-These in- thousands of German youths, in- cluded Sir Shat Sum Chow, Sir cluding those called hone from William Hornell, Mr. Tang, Shu foreign countries, that in their Kin, Mrs. Alabaster, Mrs Li Shit 2nd.-Seaforths. (Aggy. 135). hands lie, the destinies if Cher Pul, Mrz. Branson, Mrs. L Shul Team Comdr.: Cpl. Buckley. Team: many to-day. His intelligent fore-Fan, Mrs. McAvoy, Mrs. Croucher, Pte. Newton, Pte. Baird, L/C. Pinck-sight of the progress and patriotic Mrs. Steele, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. ney, Pte. McCarnachie, L/C. Dun-outlook for the welfare of his Benson, Mrs. Waymouth can, Pte. Didcock.

country won the appreciation of Ackroyd-Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. the audience.

Loseby..

LIGHT AUTOMATIC MATCH 1st-2/RWF. (Aggr. 85) (Cup to each member of team). Team:- Sgt. Hares, Fus. Radclife.

2nd-3/RUR. (Aggr. 59) (Suver medal to each member of team). Team:L/Cpl. O'Hare, Rtn. (24) Doherty.

In addition to this the opening of publia buildings, bridges and roads, Including the erection of of the Berlin. Olymple: Stadium, showing the general, development of modern Gerdany, and

the exhibition at the museum. 12

terest.

Mrs.

Mrs. M. H. Turner. Mrs. Middleton Amongst the ladies present were

Smith, Mrs. Eldon Potter, the Misses Crapnell, Fair, Stevenson |

King, Potter. Butterfield, Baskett

and Gordon Smith.

Everyone present thoroughly en- joyed the evening-dancing:, COA:

3rd.-2/R.W.F. (Aggr: 68) (Bronze Munich were items of much in- tinued until 2 am. The financial medal to each member of team). Team:-C.Q.MS. Wigham, SIM. Ingram.

was

results of this effort måde-on-be- half of a most deserving local charity will be announced in due course.

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MR. J. W. FRANKS FAREWELLED **

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Class "M":—1, Cup, Lt. Jenks, R.N, 34; 2. L/Cpl. Brice. R.A.O.C. 33; 3. L/Cpl. Higvest, R.W.F. 33; 4.

Although the.. newsteel Sap. Daniells, RE 32; 5, - RB,M. |

made to serve political purposes, Metcalfe, R.W.F. 32. Three scores H.P. Aggregate 80.

to be used as a medium through at 52 counted out).

RIFLE AND LEWIS-GUN MATCH Which the German people may Consolation Sweepstake: — Mr. '''. 1st.-2/R.WF. (Aggr. 220) (Med, have a better undertanding of the Summers, T.R.C. 32; Sgt. Perkins, als to winning team). Team:-unity of Germany, under the HK. Police 31; Mr. Boulton, D.R.C.Rife; Lt. Münchall-Ford, Sergeant | guidance of Herr Hitler who Cowan, Fus. Taylor (33), Fus. belongs to the German people and Thomas (46), L/C. Jones. (96), Fus. to whom the German nation be-

The Officers of the Prison De- Coakley, Section Comdr.: Bergeant longs, yet it has all the ingre- partment held a farewell social

first class newsreel

and dance in honour of Mr. J. W. Scott LG-CPL. McCourt, Fus. dients of a Davies (48).

artistry. bolding audiences spell-Franks, O.BE Superintendent of bound by Its intense

Prisons, who will be leaving for truth and educational value.

Home shortly on retirement, at the Officers Recreation Room in the new gaol at Stanley. There were over 100 persons present and a very enjoyable evening was apert. The band of the HMS Diamond supplied the music. Among those present were Dr. and Mra, G.-L., Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. H. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. A. Palce, and Mr. Hopkins.

tle-shoot);, -3, . C.§M. Orinham. R.W.F. 33; 4. C.QMS Wallace, R.U.R. 33: 5, Sergt. S. Russell, HK. Police 33 and Blandford, R.M. 33.

Consolation Sweepstakes:-Capt. Rybot, R.A. 33; ERA. Haynes, R.N. 32.

Class "M"-1. Cup. Lt. Jenks, R.N. 94; 2. L/Cpl. Ganly, R.U.R. 34 and 3, Sgt. Gowans, H.K. Police 34 (after tie-shoot); 4, Mr. Summers, Taikoo R.C. 32; 5, Rfn. Hughes, R.U.R. 32. ed out).

(8ix scores at 32-count-

TEAM REVOLVER MATCH 1st.-"B" Team HK.P. (Aggr, 115) (Individual Prizes). Team:-

Ali Mohammed, Puran Singh.

Charan

Singh, Chancel Singh. Chulan Moh, Magar Singh.

2nd.-1/R.U.R. (Aggr. 112) (In- |dividual Prizes), Team:-Lt. Rat- chic, C.QMS. Wallace, Sgt. Can- more. Cpl. Stewart, Cpl. Bain- borough, Rin. Boston.

SHOULDER TO SHOULDER MATCH

COMMUNIQUE

Sir John Maffey To Retire

the John

It 1s announced from Colonial Offica that Bir

K.C.V.O., 0.8L, CLE has ex-

Consolation Sweepstake:-Capt. 1st.1/R.U.R. (Aggr. 143) (Five Carless, R.M. 32; Sur.-Lieut. Mackje, Silver Medals), Team:-Lt. Col. R. R.N.V.F. 32; Mr. Sanderson, DR.C.M. Rodwell (CO), Lt. F. G. Rat-Loader Maffey, G.C.M.G., K.C.B.

32.

BAGSHOT

Class "X":-1. Cup, ERA. Hay- nes, R.N. 33 and 2, Cpl Stewart, R.U.R. 33 (after tie-shoot); 3, Cpl. Butterfield, R.A.O.C. 32; 4, Captain Rybot, R.A. 32; 5, Sgt. Warwick, R.M. 32.

Consolation Sweepstake:-Sergt. Russell, KP. 31; Lt. Sequeira, H.K.V.D.C. 31.

Class "M"-1, Cup, Sgt. Can- more, R.U.R. 31; 2. L/Cpl. Brice, R.A.0.0. 31; 3, Mr. Woodman. Hong Kong V.D.C. 31, and 4, Downing, R.E. 31 (after tie-shoot); 5, Mr. Bum-. mers, T.R.C. 30. Five scores of 30 counted out).

Consolation Sweepstake:- Sap. Daniells, R.E 30; Mr. Keown, T.R.C. 29: L/Bgt, Cheshire, R.A.O.C. 29.

FIRST STAGE AGGREGATE

1. Cup. ERA. Haynes, R.N. aggre- gate 98; 2, Silver Medals, Sgt. Rus- sell, HK.P. 98: 3. Capt. Rybat, RA. 87; 4. Insp. Hopkins, H.K.P. 98; 5, Sgt. Blandford, R.M. 96; 6, Lieut. Jenks, R.N. 96; 7, Cpl. Stewart, RUR. 958, CQMS. Wallace, R.U.R. 95; 9, Sgt. Warwick, RM. 94. (Four at 94 counted out).

cliffe, Lt. E. D. D. Wilson, C.Q.M.B.

Wallace, Cpl. McCausland.

2nd.-R.A.O.C. (Aggr, 135) (Five Bronze Medals). Team:-Capt. T. W. Da es (CO.), Capt. D. M. Lar. mour. L/Sgt. 8: Cheshire, Cpl. H. Butterfield, L/Cpl. M. Brice.

H.P. Aggr. 175. INTER-IMPERIAL AND POLICE. FORCE MATCH 1st. Royal Navy (Aggr 229) Challenge Cup and 5 Souvenirs). H.P. Aggr. 250 Team:-A.B. Bower- man, ER.A. Haynes, Lt. Jones, Sig. Edwards, C.P.O. Pellow.

Final Order of Merit:-1, RN. 285. 229; 2, R.M. 227; 3. R.A. 223: 4, H.K.P. (E.) 215; 5, HKVDC. 203; 6, HKP. (Indian) 201.

“AFFILIATED RIËLE CLUBS MATCH

1st-R.N. Range Staff (S'ctra.) Aggr. 232) (Cup and 5 Souvenirs).

H.PS. 250. TeamC.F.O. Pellow. Sgta. Warwick, Blandford, Mannell, Cpl. James.

INTER-UNIVERSITIES 1st.-Edinburgh (Aggr. 88)' (Cup and 2 Souvenirs). Team:-Surg. Lt. Mackie, HK.N.V.F.; Lt. Pattullo, R.E., H.PS, 100

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the office

pressed a desire, to retire from of Permanent Under Secretary of State with effect from July 1, 1997. : ..

The Secretary of State for the

TRAFFIC MISHAP

Mrs. J. McKelvie, Kowloon Docks, her ear along Wuhu Street in met with a mishap whilst driving

Hunghom on Friday night.

An aged Chinese mendicant in the course of picking cigarette- ends in Des Voeux Road Central, was knocked down by a tramear on Saturday morning.

It appears that a cookboy named Tse Tat Yuen, who ran across the road was knocked down. He was Colonies with the approval of the removed to the Kowloon Hospital Prime Minister has appointed Bir for treatment. Arthur Charles Cosmo Parkinson, BEGGAR STRUCK ・・ K.CMG., O.BE, an Assistant Un- der Secretary of State, to-be Per- manent Under Secretary of State in succession to Sir John Matey, Sir Henry Monck-Mason Moore, K.C.M.C., at present Governor and Commander-in-CMef, Bjerm Leone, has been appointed an Azilstant Under Secretary of Blate in such cession to Sir, Cosmo Parkinson. Bir Henry Moore will assume duties at Colonial office at the beginning of September..

It is also announced that sir Percy Ezechiel, K.C.MG Third Crown Agent for the Colonies, will be retiring from the Service with effect from January 1, 1938, and that the Secretary of State for the Colonies has appointed Mr. J. E. W; Flood, CMG.. an Assistant Secretary in the Colonial Omice, to be. Third Crown Agent for the

Ezechiel.

Final Order of Merit:-1, Edin Consolation Sweepstake: Mr.burgh 88; 2. Cambridge 85; 3, Ox-Colonies in succession to Sir Percy Watson, D.R.C. 94; C.P.O. Pellow, ford 72. R.N. $3.

(Continned on Back Paga)

Picture taken during the recent traditional Meal of Friend- ship of the East Asia Society in Hamburg Right to left are Chief, of the National Socialist Foreign Organisation and De- partment Chief of the Overseas Germans in the Foreign Minis- try, Bohle: Chief of the Blackshirts Himmler; Counciller of State, Dr. Helfferich, President of the Society delivering his opening address; Reichs minister for Communications, Bu, Dory- mueller, formerly Director General of the State Balways; Gover- nor of Hamburg, Kaufmann.

LAWN BOWLS

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FELLOWSHIP

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A very pleasant meeting was held at Bt. Paul's Church Hall last night by the Chinese Christian Fellowship, during which the Rev. CBR Sargent Headmaster of the Diocesan Boys School, gave an inspiring address on "The Eas- ter Message"

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MAGISTRATE'S CAR (WRECKED

Found In Chatham Road

In the early hours of Saturday morning a motor car was 'found lying in a badly damaged condi- tion on the side of Chatham Road, The car belonged to Mr. E. Hims Just beyond the Hunghoon Bridge.

worth, acting Benior Kowloon Ma- gistrate, 32"

The accident is believed to be the work of Joy-riders and from bloodstaing in the vicinity of the car it appears 'that someone was seriously injured. The car was reen to proceed along Chatham Road towards Hunghom when it crashed into a tree. Two - Euro- peans; it is stated were seen to leave the car, holding handker- chiets to their faces.

Police are pursuing "investiga- tions.

APPOINTMENTS

The following appointments are

Miss C. C. Denly to be a Nursing

Ela endeavour to cover his guilt with a pack of lies, led him gazetted: to an additional fine of gioți with an alternative of one month's mm. Sister. Prisonment when Chan Tak, 17, Mr! C. unemployed, was charged with the theft of $1.95 from the 'persón of #student, Cheung Ka-wong, 'aged 13, before Mr. Hunsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy last Satur) day.

A very enjoyable lawn bowls Ignorant of the fact that he was match was played at the Civil under keen observation of a Chin- Service Cricket Club on Saturday | esc detective, Chan extracted; the afternoon, when a rink composed money from complainant's pocket | of three visitors from Australia and whle he was watching "a" side- skipped by Mr. W. H. Perder, beat show at Public Squire Street on

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Mycock to be a Senior Master in the Education Depart mentaltrik melawat

- Mrs. Taʼo Scen-wan and Mrs. Lo Man-kam appointed lady visitors of the 'Po Leung Kuk.

Mr. M. T. Johnson to be tem porarily an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council,

"Comdr.” JÁ B, Newill to bu tem- porarily an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council

("Mr. Dễ Drummond, Mr. F. J. de

a Club rink skipped by. J. Deakin. Friday. He was pursued and ar- Rome and Mr. M.; H.; Turner 'no-

Messrs. G. T. Pender, J. A. Billot rested by the detective in Shang- I minated. Members of the Court of and W. H. Pender are members of | hab Street. - Prem

the University of Hong Kong.

the Goodwill Rotary party who ar-

rived here by the 8.8. Taiping some

time ago, and who will be leaving Medals For H. K. Delegates

by the Changte.

PRACTICE GAME

In a practice game at the Civil Service Cricket Club H F. West- lake's rink bent. O. Strange's four by 7 shots.

POLICE LAWN BOWLS

To Coronation

According to a Reuter's message,

Among the 1,500 officers and Hong Kong's offefal delegates to other ranks of Navy, Army, Air Air Force, Volunteer and Police the Coronation of His Majesty King George VI will receive Coro contingents from overseas who wili As the Police Recreation Club's ration Medals at Buckingham receive the handsome medals, will lawn bowls green, which was re- Palace.

be Hong Kong's little party, con- cently re-laid, will not be ready

sisting of the following:

MORE REQUEST,

for the commencement of the His Majesty will present Corona Hon. Mr. 8. H. Dodwell; Mr. 8 League season -- 1st May the tion Medals to every member of Y. Tso; Major E. E. Mitchell, P.R.C.- committee are requesting the overseas contingents who will 0.B.E. of the Hồng Kong Volum the Bowls Association to arrange be in London for the Empire's teer Corps: Lieut-Cadr. 8. E their Arst few fixtures for their great occasion...

Boss, of the Hong Kong Naval opponents' ground for practice | ↑ The presentation, ceremony takes Volunteer Corps, C. 8. M. R. purposes a portion of the tennis i place at Buckingham Palace on Everest, MBL, of the Hong Kong courts is now being used.

the morning of May 14..

1 Volunteer Corps.

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