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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1937.

MAMAK HOCKEY

TOURNAMENT::

(Continued from. Page 1)

The protest was lost by eight votes to six. The representatives of the two teams concerned abstained from voting. The meet- ing lasted fully. two hours and much evidence was heard.

Among thcae present, were the Rey, J. R. Higgs, a Vice-President of the Tournament, Sub-Inspector L Tyler and Mr. G. E. Clarke (Hon.

and Secretary)

representatives

from the following teams:-Royal Engineers, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Kowloon Indians Tennis. Club "A" and "B." Nomads, Argonautas, Royal Ulster Rides "B" and, "D" Companies, Royal Corps of Signals, "D" Coy. Royal Welch Fusiliers and Central British Association.

Putting the Central British Asso-

Crinolines At Coronation Rally

The charming dresses worn by these young ladies at the Guides' and Scouts' Coronation Rally were designed by Mrs. D. M. Richards, who has so often helped with the designing of dresses for the Phil- harmonie Society.

clation's case before the meeting Police Investigations

Into Explosion

(Continued from page 7).

Mr. G. H. Fowler, said that it had been admitted that Channan Singh, the player in question, had played previously for the KLT.C. "B" and the Argonautas in a Mamak Tournament motch. It was during the match that the

MORE BODIES FOUND. IC.BA. learned of this fact. After

Salvage work the match. Mr. Guest, captain of

on the sunken

Radio side, denied

launch Dojima Maru was carried that Channan Singh had played for en till late hours last night by en- any other team before. Channan slatera of the Talkoo Docks.. The raised Singh made a similar denial but boller of the vessel when questioned later he admitted

about 9 p.m. and it was discover. that he had played for the Kowed that the cylinder was almost

severed into two parts. loon Indians "B."

the

Was

The Hon. Mr, T. H. King, In- Spector General of Police arrived at Queen's Pier about 10 p.m. to inspect the progress of the work and the boller. Besides other po- lice officers, there were also fire- men on duty at the scene ready to

Mr. K. Hussain (K.I.T.C.) said that before the CBA. v. Radio match started he was approached by Mr. Guest not to say a word about Channan Singh having play- ed previously for the HITC, after he (Mr. Hussain) had pointed that Zact out to Mr. Guest. Ever since the day that Channan Singh had played for the KIT.C. against were Argonautas he (Singh) had been put up for membership in the höckey section of the KIT.C.

RADIO REPLY

was

ast to recover dead bodies.

About 8.30 two more corpses

found

floating under the pler. One was definitely identi fed to be that of a Japanese, while the other whose head and hands were severed, could not be identified.

YOUNG CHINESE

IN TROUBLE

A sentence of one month's hard labour, with an alternative of a fine of $20, was imposed on Wong

Mr. A. E. P. Guest (Radio) said that in the match between KIT.C. "B" and Argonautas both teams were short. Channan Singh, who Was on the touchline and wearing long trousers, was ip- proached by Mr. Hussain to play and not by the non-playing cap- tain, Mr. Ahmed Khan. The Kow-Ying-ki, loon Indians flelded four non- members that day and Channan Singh was one of them. Prior to this match, Channan Singh, sald Mr. Guest, had played for the Radio against the RUR. "C" Coy. ir à Mamak Tournament match. Mr. Guest produced the member- ship list of the Radio Sports Club also

Channan Singh's entrance form receipt.

In the course of the delibera tions, attention was drawn to rule 29 which stated that no player could play for any two teams one season.

The Rev. J. R. Higgs; Has it been a custom throughout the sensor. for players to contravene this rule as almost a normal thing?

The Chairman: On one occasion enly throughout the season has a report reached us-other than this one-about a club or clubs playing Ineligible players..

REV. HIGGS'S APPEAL Before the C.B.A.'s protest was put to the vote of the meeting the Rev. Mr. Higgs said" that personal- ly, after hearing the evidence, he felt that from a certain point of view the rule had, been contraven- ed but from a larger point of view it had not. He added: "I think we all ought to pull together and

aged 20. by Mr. E. Hinsworth at the Kowloon Magis- tracy yesterday morning when he was charged with the theft of a sum of $26, a gold ring and pleces· of clothing from Stu Chol-chun of No. 16. Tung On Street, where. defendant was employed.

Inspector Shannon, who prose- cuted, said, that defendant was engaged as a servant by the com- plainant on May 16, and he left abt 10 p.m. on the same day. On the following morning he was seen by a detective while attempt- ing to pawn come articles.. He was unable to give a satisfactory reply to the questions put to him by the detective, and was taken back to the Station where he ad- mitted the larceny.

LA SALLE STUDENT

FINED

Peter Yu Man, a student of the La Salle College, was fined $10 by Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday for driving a private car without a driver's

Road.

cence. on May 17 at Waterloo

THE

SERVICES

(Continued from Page 3.)

date May 1; Miss Erla Mary Denton has been appointed Nursing Sister in the above Service, on probation, to date April 24.

WAR OFFICE, APRIL 30

* REGULAR ARMY Col. W. J. Powell, CIE., M.D., Ind. Med. Serv., V.HS is apptd. Hon Surg. to the King (Feb. 9), vice Maj.-Gen. A. W. M. Harvey, M.B., Ind. Med. Serv., retired; Lt.- Col. and Es. Col, J. O des R. Swayne, from R. North'd Fus, to be Col April 26), with sexy. July. 1. 1935.

COMMANDS AND STAFF

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The follg. Capts. to be Majs.-B. L de Robeck, M.C. (April 21); F. E. Hugonin, T. M. N. Guilford (May 1).

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Trame Sergt. Appleton said that | 4). defendant was warned by the CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS Trame Office that the department would not issue any licences on alm at a higher standard of the day in question and advised

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After the decision was made known, the Chairman declared the protest lost and the Radio Sports Chub champions of the Mamak Tournament.

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Mr. Fowler moved a hearty vote of thanks to the Chairman for the very capable and efficient manner

In which he had conducted the meeting.

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