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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
Resolutions To Be Moved By Financial Secretary
EXPENDITURE FOR WORKS DURING
1937 AND
1938
At this afterncon's meeting of the Législative Council, the Financial Secretary and Colonial Treasurer will move the follow- lng resolutions:-
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1. That this Council approves ander Section 3 (2) of the Hong Kong Dollar Loan Ordinance. No. 11 of 1934, of the follow- Ing transfers, in the Schedule.
Item 2. Shing Mun Valley Water Scheme to be in-
.creased from $5,941,877.98 to $10,132,877.98.
Item 4. New Gaol at Stanley to be reduced from $4,000,-
000 to $3,945,000.
Item 8. Other Public Works to be reduced from $1.025,-
000 to $889,000.
2. That this Council approves or the expenditure during the financial year 1937 under Head 2 (b)(3) of the Loan Works authorised under Ordinance No. 11 of 1934 (Shing Mun Valley Water Schemes-Scound Section-Ocrge Dam) of a total net sum of $337,759.2%, which sum shall be met by dvances from the surplus palances of the Colony; pending the issue of the remainder the Loan authorised under the said Ordinance.
That this Council approves it the expenditure during the financial year 1938 on the various items of Loan Works authorised under Ordinance No. 11 of 1934, as specified Below, of a sum of $815,577.21, which sum shall be met by advances from the surplus balances of the Colony pending Ure issue of the remainder the Loan authorised under the said Ordinance.
Item 4. New Gaol at Stanley
Item 6. Airport:-
(b) Airport and Seaplane Slipway (c) Wireless Telegraph Station
Item 8. Other Public Works:-."
(a) Central Market.
(b)
Wholesale Market
$ 60,000,00
17,000.00 55.727.21
669.000,00 13.850.00
$315,577.21
4. That this Council approves the, carrying out of the works set out in the Schedule below, at an estimated total cost of $3,396,000, and of the expenditure in the financial years 1937 and 1938 of the aums set out in Columns 3 and 4 of the Schedule, the cost to be met from a future loan and meanwhile to be charged as advances from the surplus
alances of the Colony pending the raising of a loan.
Water Works:-
SCHEDULE
Estimated Estimated Expendi- Expendi¬ ture 1937. ture 1038.
$
$ $1,000
40,000 90,000 10,000 80,000 40,000 760,000
Works:
Estimated Cust.
New Market:
B
$
(a) Central Market
-211,000
(a) Supply to Albany
130.j
(b) Supply to Peak Road...
50,000
(c) Cross Harbour Pipe.....
800.000
(d) Rapid Gravity Filters
Eastern
300,000
e) Kowloon Chat Service
Reservoir
240.000
20,000
15,000
180.000
Supply main to Kow- loon Chal Service Re servoir
250.000
(g) Distribution Island.... (h) Distribution Mainland.. (1) Shing Mun Valley Sch-
eme Catchwater
100,000 75,000
200,000 5,000 30,000 5,000 25.000
1,200,000
50.000 .350,000
3.185,000
$3,396,000 $170,000 $1,781,000
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1937.
Y.M.C.A.'S GREAT COLONY SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS LEAGUE TENNIS WORK IN CHINA
(Continued from Page 2)
Rather a charming instance of this is given by Chiang Kai-shek's contribution to Y.M.C.A work at the beginning of this year. Last
Norman Lee Wins 100
Yards Free Style
year he had given a subscription LAU PO-HEI RETAINS TITLE IN
of $3,000.00. A formal note was sent to him asking him to renew h's subscription, but not in any way suggesting that he should in- crease it. Instead of giving it to his secretary for reply, he wrote
a personal letter himsel and raised hla subscription to $5,000.00.
Similarly in the campaign in Sulyuan when many different groups of people were anxious to do things for the soldiers, the con-
ndence of the general commanding
BACKSTROKE EVENT
LITTLE OPPOSITION WITH LAWRENCE
time...was
ABSENT
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His
Norman Lee, the South China Athletic Association champion aquatic sprinter, yesterday won the 100 yards free style cham- planship of the Colony in the Victoria Recreation Clab pool.
38 4/5 seconds. Lee did not encounter very strong opposition with the absence to work of Wilfred Lawrence, the Colony champion, who last year won, the direction event In 57 3/5 seconds setting a record. Lee was second by two-
fifths of a second, and was only just beaten.
help of
in the YM.C.A. was such that he would only accept the those who were willing under the auspices and
of the Y.M.C.A.
I have sometimes been told by my British friends that the trouble in China is that the Chinese will not support many excellent philanthropic works which are carried on in China and that these rely chiefly on support from foreigners. This is entirely untrue of the Y.M.C.A. As you will the work that the readily see Y.M.C.A. has taken on since the beginning of hostilities is of vast scope. and Anancially things have not been at all easy for in Shang- hal, which would normally be one of the largest flelds for contribu tions, it is almost impossible to raise money due to the moratorium on the Chinese banks. Hong Kong under the leadship of Mr. David Au has already done nobly in sup- port of this work and I feel sure It will do more.
Another Interesting point con- nected with the financing of this emergency work is that the sec- retaries are. all of them, belig pald from their normal sources of revenue, so that contributions to the emergency work are not ex- pended on their salaries but go directly to the work itself..
It has been a great privilege to me to describe to you the Chinese Y.M.C.A. and its work at the pre- sent time. It is a plece of work which is being efficiently carried out by an organisation which has great experience and by men who have a fine spirit. The ideal of "Rotary" is, I understand, world service. If that is the case, then these men are your brothers in arms.
Total
Part cast: total cost is $900,000 of which 3639.000 is charge-
able to 1934 Loan
The Attorney General will move the First reading of-
"A Bill to amead the Merchant Shipping. (No. 2 Amendment Ordinance, 1934. and the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1894, as amended by the Merchant Shipping Amendment Ordinance, 1935.*
Che Attorney. General will move the Second reading of-
"A Bill to amend the law relating to factories and workshops and to the employment of women, young persons and chil- dren in certain industries."
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Bill to amend the Naval Establishments Police Ordinance. 1875."
"A B
to amend further the Magistrates Ordinance, 1932.!!
"A Bill, to authorise the construction of a Pler projecting from reclaimed Crown Land at North Point and two new cross Harbour Pipe Lines.".
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
to
Alterations and additions classification lists dated March 16, 1937. are as follows:
CHINA PONIES
Ouse to A Class; King's Lead to
C Class; Defensive War to D Class; King's Parade to D Class: Fairy Auk to E Class.
WOMEN'S GOLF
CHAMPIONSHIP
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St. Enodoc +Cornwall, Sept. 27. The English Women's golf Cham- planship began here in delightful weather to-day. The only surprise was the defeat of Miss Diana Fish- wick, a former holder of the title. by Miss. Brenda Morris, the cham- plon of Sussex by 2 and Miss- Fishwick's putting was very weak.- Reuter...
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In yesterday's race, though Lea won he was only one-fifth of a second ahead of L. Oliveira, of the
time University whose seconds. H. L Ozorio. V.R.C., occupied third place.
In the 100 yards back stroke championship of the Colony. Lau swimmer, retained the title. Po-hel, University, and Interport time was 69 1/5 seconds. He won His
with
Rumjahn fin'shing second in 77 comparative ease. A. K.
seconds.
Last year Lau Po-hel created a record when he won in the me of 88 4/5 seconds.
Heats for the 50 yards free style ladies handicap were also decided besides members' events.
Results were as follows:- 100 Yards Free Style (Cham- plonship of the Colony)-1, Nor- man Lee: 2. L. Oliveira; 3: H. L Ozoria, Time:-58 4/5 secs.
100 Yards Back Stroke (Cham- pionship of the Colony):-. Lap Po-hel (holder); 2. A. K. Rumjahr. Time: 89 1/5 secs.
440 Yards Free Style (Junior Championship of the V.R.C.):--1. L M. Remedios: 2. J. de Souza: 3. R. G. L. Oliphant. Time:-6 mins. 33 seca.
Li M. Remedios won the 440. yards free style Junior Champion-dicap):-First heat:-1. Miss
Ladies 50 Yard Free Style (Han- ship of the VR.C., in 6 minutes 33
V. Churn (time: 47 3/5 secs.); 2. Mrs. seconds, with J. de Souza second and R. G. L. Oliphant third.
McMahon.
Second heat:1. Miss D. Hunt
(time: 50 1/5 secs.); 3. "Miss D. Thirlwell.“
Boys 220 Yards Free Style (Han- dicap):-First heat:-1," A. Gu- torres: 2. B. Harnes.
Second heat:-1. L Remedios: 2. M. Souza.
The Championships will be con- tinued to-day and to-morrow at 6 p.m. each day and on Saturday at 9.15 p.m.
Lawrence who last year won the 100, 220, 440 and 880 yards free style championships, is not com- peting this year. for health reasons.
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS
London, Sept. 27. Two matches in the First Divi- stun of the Scottish Football League were played to-day, the re- sults being as follow: Aberdeen 3 "Arbroath Queen's Park 4 St. Mirren, · 0
-Reuter.
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"A" Division Win For Recreio ·
In an "A" Division League ten- nis match the Club de Recrelo de- feated the United Services R.C. by geven seta to two yesterday at King's Park. '
A. V. Gosano and F. J. Remedios (C. de R.) beat L. Goldman and A. L Sullivan, 6-3; draw with Capt. Loch and Major Thomlinson, 6-6: beat G. E R. Divett and J: L. F. Smalley, 6-3.
HA. Barros and C. A. Barretto drew with Goldman and Sullivan, 6-6; beat Loch and Thomlinson." 6-4; beat Divett and Smalley, 6-2, A. V. Remedios and J. Gonsalves last Goldman and Sullivan, 2-8; beat Loch and Thomlinson. 6-2; beat Divett and Smalley, 6-3.
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
Badminton.-Y. M. C. A. Badmin-
Meetings.-H.K. Hockey, Council (St. Andrew's
Assn. Church
ton, In the West Lounge, 8.30 p.in. | Hall), 5,30 pm: Hockey Fixtures
Swimming-Colony Champion Meeting. 6.15 p.m. ships (VR.C.), 6 p.m.
Tennis. "B" Division: HK. Uni- versity v. Hong Kong 0.0.; Chinese R.C. v. Kowloon C.C.; Civil Service C.C. Craigengower C.C.; Club de Recreio v. Kowloon Indians T.C.
Yachting Hong Kong Yacht Club Sweepstake Races.
TO-MORROW Hockey.-H.K. Hockey Club v. Kumoan Rifles (Club ground). 5.15 p.m.
FAMOUS CASTLES CASTLES
Racing Entries close at noon for the 8th Extra Race Meeting.
Swimming-Hong Kong Univer- sity Heats (European Y.M.C.A.), 3 p.m.
Tennis.--C Division: South China A.A. v. Chinese R.C. (2); Kowloon C.C. v. Craigengower C.C.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 Badminto...-Y. M. C. A. Badmin- ton, in the West Lounge. 8.10 p.m.
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