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HOLIDAY GOLF AT FANLING

Starting Times - Announced

A. M. Mack and F. A. M Elliott.

HONG KONG DAILY

PRESS. SATURDAY,

INTERNATIONAL TWO CYCLISTS HIT

CHARITY CUP

P

SOCCER

B. GOSANO TO LEAD

PORTUGUESE · ATTACK

The first game in the Sunday Herald International Charity Cup soccer serves will take place on Major MacDonald and Monday on the" Kowloon Football Col. Blake.

Club ground. commencing at 3.30 p.m. when England will meet Por- tugal,

TO-DAY

10.48

G. H. McElney and G. C. Worrall.

The following are the starting

10.62

times for Fanling for the Xmas

K. K. Rounds and D. S Robb.

holidays:-"

10:46

OLD COURSE

11.00

9.13 a.m. E... Laidlaw and G. c.

Worrall,

9.16

C. Austin and

P. H.

Scoones.

0.30

.G. F. O'Bryen and F. C.

Young.

NEW COURSE 9.15 a.m. Mrs. Smalley and Miss

Curtin

9.24

0.24

A. Mack and S. J.. B.

Fox.

9.32

.

9.28

W. S. Ryde "and . H.

Bell.

9.40

G. and Mrs. Castle.

9.32

C. M. Gee and I. H Geare.

10.16

W. 8. Ryde and G. H. Bell.

10.00 10.32

H. E. the Governor.

10.24

"

W. J. Mackenzie and H. Overy.

Mrs. Crapnell and Mrs. Matthews.

10.32 11.00

NEW COURSE

9.20 a.m. G. and Mrs. Castle. 9.28

J. S. Dunnett and G. H. Cautherley.

:

Bertie Gosano, who was trans- coastal port several feried to a B. D. Evans and A. Som months ago, is in the Colony for merfelt.

the Christmas holidays and will be Mrs. Goldman and Miss centre forward for Portugal. Hebling.

The teams are:-

R. F. and Mrs. Windeld. Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Blake.

MONDAY

OLD COURSE

9.12 ... H. Henry and Capt.

9.40

T. R. Chassels and H. N. Williamson.

S. J. Fox and D: S. Robbi

G. T. May and F. C. Young.

BY CAR

£50 Fine On Naval

Officer

DECEMBER 25, 1937.

BIG FOOTBALL ATTRACTION

In Aid of War Relief Funds

CHINESE FILM STARS

IN EXHIBITION

*

XMAS & NEW YEAR HAMPERS.

We beg to notify Customers that Assorted Hampere suitable for tha Festive Season may be obtained from us at the following Reduced Rater - No. 1 HAMPER-365.00.

1 Qt. Moot & Chandon Dry Imperiai

Champagne.

1 P. G.F. Peppermint.

1 Pt D.Q.M.

1 Qt. Martell' • • * Brandy.

2 Qta, John Haig Gold Label Whisky

1 Qt. Superb Tawny Port.

2 Qts. St Julien Claret.

1 Qt. Old Brown Sherry, Black Seal.

1 Q Taylor's Old Tom or Dry Gin.

1 Qt. Burgoyas's Burgundy.

1 Phia Angostura Bittors.

No. 2 HAMPER-$60.00.

1 Qt. Quillemart Champagne.

1 Pt. D.O.M. Chinese

the match Prior to

will

give an screen. actresses exhibition of football as played by Chinese women.

Lt. Bernard Willoughby, R.N., 23, attached to the, R.A.F., Gosport, was fined £50, with £3 11s. 6d costs, at Oxford for driving a car while under the influence of al- Teams representing the Hong cohol. His licence was suspended Kong Football Association and the for two years. A second charge of Hong Kong Chinese Amateur Athle

tic-Federation will meet at Caro- dangerous driving was dropped.

The Chief Constable, Mr. C. R.line Hll this afternoon at 3.30 p.m. Fox, said that at the end of Abing-in a charity match in aid of China don-road, where the lighting ceas- War Relief Funds. ed, Willoughby's car mounted the pavement. It returned to the road after a short distance and collided with a cyclist, who was thrown of his machine. Further on the car hit a cyclist who was standing ny England:-Church (Navy); Web-

the kerb. When Willoughby got ster (Seaforths) and C. Pile' (Po- lee): Lalster (Navy). Bright (Mid-out of the car he lurched against dlesex) and Bliss (Kowloon); Pear- son Middlesex), Howlett (Police), (Middlesex} Fowler (Club), Saw and M'ddleton (Navy).

Portugal:-R Marques; V. Costa and D. Alves; C. Remedios, N. Bel- trao (Capt.) and C. Marques; N.

Gosano, Delgado, A. Ward, B. Gomes and T. Alves.

NEW LORD RECTOR OF ST. ANDREWS

J.

Lord MacGregor Mitchell, K.C., was elected Lord Rector of St. Andrews University. Scotland, in Mär- succession to the Marchese coni, who died before being install- ed in office;

[E,

Mr. R. B. Cole, defending, sala that Willoughby had been playing in a Rugby match against one of the colleges, and was exhausted at the end of it. Mr. Cole suggested that when a person was tired the efect

Was greater. of alcohol Willoughby had not had more alcohol than he was used to.

ALL-DAY MATCH

The HK.C.C. 2nd Eleven will meet the Army 2nd Eleven in an all-day cricket match as Sookunpoo on New Year's Day. The matchi will begin at 11.30 a.m., and the following will represent the Club:- A.K. Mackenzie (Capt.). W. Wood- Ing. R.S.W. Paterson, W. Stoker,

The Association team comprises some useful talent and is a fairly sound one.

The following are the teams and

reserves:

Knox

HK.F.A.: Rowlands, Hussain, Ulrich, Evans, Sherman, Wilson,

Leonard, D Freshwater, McQulgan and Blekford.

Reserves:-L D. Skinner, Tippet, Fraser. Fisher, and McKusker. Spiers.

..H.K.C.A.A.F.: Tam. Kwan-kon Lee TÍT-sang. Mak Shui-hon. Leung Wing-chiu, Soong Ling-aing. Lau Hing-choi Hau Ching-to, Lal Shiu-wing, Chan Tak-fal, Fing King-cheong and Chan Ping-to Reserves:-Lee Kwok-wal, Wal-kuen. Quee-liang, Cheong Moon-wing.

10

Tay

1 Qt. Burgoyne's Burgundy. 1 Qt. Martell' • •* Brandy, 2 Qts. John Haig Gold Label Whisky

No. 3

1 Qt. Burgoyne's Burgundy.

Pt. G.F. Peppermint.

I Ft. D.O.M.

2 Qts. Tarragona Port.

2 Qt. Tawny Dry Port

2 Qta. St. Julien Clarot.

10t. Taylor's Old Tom or Dry Gin 1. Vino de Pasto Sherry.

1 Phial. Angostura Bitters.

HAMPER—$50.00.

8 Qts. John Haig Gold Label Whisky

1 Qt. Pellission Brandy.

1 Qt. Amontillado Sherry.

1 Qt. Taylor's Uld Tom or Dry Gin

2 Qts. Modoo Claret.

1 Phial Augustura Bitters,

We stock sise John Haig Gold Tabel and Dimple Scots Whisky Hampers in cases of 6 bottles and 3 bottles. Other Hampers made up to suit Customers' requirements.

GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD,

Tel: 20135.

St. George's Building, Ice House Street.

and BRITISH EMPIRE

ATHLETIC MEETING

D. S. Robb, N. P. Fox, G. E. R.

C E. Gahagan and F. A. Dunnett: Divett. V. C. Bond. R. M. M. King.

12th man. D. S. Blake.

Victoria B.C., Dec. 24. Seventy-eight Canadian athletes salled to Australia to-day to at- tend the British Empire Athletic Meeting in Sydney during the cele- bration of its 150th Anniversary.-

Boutor

9.36

R J. and Mrs. Collings.

10.32

Mrs. Mackenzie and Mrs. Overy.

Holmes,

10.40

R. F. and Mrs. Winfield.

9.16

11.16

Mrs

Skeet and Mrs.

R. K. Valentine and S. H. Dodwell.

Herdman.

9.20

*

SUNDAY

9.24

OLD COURSE

9.28

フォト

9.12 a.m. D. S. Edward and W. N.

A. Smalley.

9.32

9.18

R. G. Gray and 3: B.

J. Stenersen änd W. G. Robertson.

Martin'

9.36

9.20

"

M. G. Carruthers and R. Nelson.

E. Davidson and A. B. Raworth."

9.24

L. Goldman and J. L

C. Austin and J. 1. Bonnar.

Bonnar.

9.44

9.28

A. B. Purves and I. H

K. K. Rounds and K. S. Morrison.

He defeated Sir Hugh Walpole,

polling the novelist. The described as the quietest in history of the University.

is Michell Lord MacGregor chalman of the Scottish Land.

Was the

་:

Geare.

9.48

3.32

K. S. Robertson and H.

T

L. D. Wodehouse.

H. Mundy.

9.52

'9:36

"

R. G. Parker and E. T.. McMullen.

W. J. Dyer and R. K. Collings.

9.56

9.40

5. H. Dodwell and G. B.

Wing Cdr. Bishop and Count de Courselles.

W. N. A. Smalley and R. Court. He practised as a solicitor

In Perth for some years, and was called to the Scottish Bar in 1914. He was Liberal MP. for Perth in 1923-24.

G. Hall.

L

10.00

9.44

W. L Alexander and D.

3. H. M. Andrew and J. Leckie.

L. Prophet..

10.0

9.48

G. F. O'Bryen' and F. C. Young.

R. G. Gray and J. B. Martin.

10.08

9.52

E. Laidlaw and W. A.

M. G. Carruthers and R. Nelson.

Adamson.

10.12

9.50

C. H. Cautherley and S.

:

L. G. Cramer and I. H. Geare.

of

1

J. H. Fox.

10.16

"

10.00

H. E. the Governor.

10.24

10.04

E. Davidson and A. Mur-

doch.

10.28

10.08

A. H. K. Cobb and R. L.

+

10.32

"

D. Wodehouse.

10.12

L. R. Shore and K. "S.

Morrison.

10:10

W. J. Waddington and B

·Rolte.

10.20

F. H. Crapnell and Col

9.21

Matthews.

0.32

10.24

N. K. Littlejohn and H.

N. Williamson.

9.48

10.28

J. Harrop and T. Low."

Wodehouse.

10.32

N. A. Browning and T. R.

9.56

Mrs.

and Mrs.

Chassels.

Collings.

Col. King and Col. Blake. W. J. E. Mackenzie and H. Overy.

H E the Governor.

G. H. McElney and W. T. Yoxall:

NEW COURSE

and Mra. 9.16 a.m. Mrs. Henry

Holmes. W. Ryde and G. H. Bell. L: MS. Lloyd and A. C.

.. I. Bowker.

Mrs. Smalley and Mrs.

Dyer

NAVAL PARADE AT VALLEY

A Naval landing party consisting battalion of seamen and marines from the ships of the China Fleet in port will parade at Happy Valley on Thursday, De- cember 30. for inspection by the Commander-in-Chief, Vice-Admiral L. G. E. Crabbe. 500 officers and men will take part, and the parade will begin at 10 a.m.

The battalion will line up facing the grand stand, and will receive the C.-in-C. with a general salute. after which there will be a march

past.

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PLAYER'S

CLIPPER CIGARETTES

PLAYER'S

CLIPPER

CIGARETTES

∙10,34

K. R. Quick and G. W.

10.28

Reid

Mrs. Mackenzie and Mrs. Overy.

10.40

A. A. Bremner and J. B

10.36

Stewart.

11.00

10.44

R. G. Griffiths and C. Austin.

11.08

HONG RỪNG.

LAI WAH CONTEST The Army football trial for the purpose of selecting the team to play against the Navy in the Lal Wah Cup contest on January 9 will the Scokumpoo take place on ground Thursday, December

on

30. at 3 p.m.

ARM ROUND A GIRL

A. E. and Mrs. Lissaman. Major and Mrs. Mc- Donald.

R. F. and Mrs. Winfield.

£82,000 ESTATE OF EARL PEEL

Earl Peel, of Leydene, East Meon. and Holland Park, W., former Secretary of State for India and chairman of the Royal Commission

Fine For Careless

Driving Increased on Palestine. chairman of James

I think the public are entitled to be protected against people who drive cars without regard to the safety of others. "Accidents in Eingapore are almost a daily oc- currence, and it is the duty of the Courts to see that drivers are more careful, in cases that come before the Courts"

Sporting

Cricket

Fixtures

TO-DAY

Triangular TOXI

ment, Hong Kong C.C. v. Army, 11 a.m..

Football-Charity Match, Hong Kong Football Association v. Chi- nese Amateur Athletic Federation (Caroline Hill), 3.30 p.m.

Gold. Kowloon Club Christmas Meeting. Stableford Competition.

TO-MORROW Golf.-Kowloon Club Champion. ship: Kowloon Club Junior Cham- plonship semi-final.

Williamson and Son, and a director of Barclays Bank, left £82,711 (n.p. £80,380). Fe bequeathed the use of his effects to his wife, Countess

Softball-Hong Kong Baseball Peel, for life, with remainder to his son, the present carl; £1,000 each Club v Filipho Club Canadian to his wife and his son: £500 each Chinese v. English Forum (Filipino to his sister, the Hon. Mrs. Julia Club), 10 am: Central British Beatrice Maguire, and the Hon. Association v. Vets (C.B.A. ground),

10 a.m. Mrs Agnes Mary Goldman...

sers.

"

The respondent had pleaded Inspector guilty to the charge. Higgins had jumped on the run- ning board and ordered the ac cused to stop. Kua Mr. Storr submitted that the

to show evidence went

that respondent was driving the car with utter disregard to the safety

Thus remarked his Lordship, Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, in the High Court Singapore, when he Increased the sentence of a fine of $10, or in default five days simple Imprisonment, passed on Hock Siew, a young Chinese by Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fourth Magis trate for driving his motor-ear in a negligent manner in Robinson Road. to a fine of $50 or in de fault, two weeks' rigorous impri- jonment.

Mr Paul Stor, Crown Counsel, informed his Lordship that the Tapndent was seen by Chief Inspector Higgins driving his car along Robinson Road, the car zig- zagging, from one side of the road to the other.

JUMPED ON RUNNING BOARD

The respondent was driving, and Bad his arm round a Chinese girl who was sitting in front with hind There were two other giris" in the back seat.

Yachting-Macdo Race for Crul-

MONDAY, DEC. 27 Cricket-Triangular Tournament, Hong Kong CC. v. Army, 11 am, Kowloon v. Navy, 11'a.m.; Craigen- gower, Married v. Bingles, 1a.m.; Recreio, First XI v. Second XI: Hong Kong Electric Company Staff match (Indian RC.). Second divi-

of other users of the road The slon, Navy v. Kowloon C.C., 11 am road in question, counsel sub- Football-"Bunday Herald" Char- mitted, was constantly used by ity Cup semi-final, England v. Por- cars going or coming from Keppel tugal (Kowloon F.C.), 3.30 p.m.. Harbour, which travelled at quite

Golf-Kowloon Club Christmas

Polo-Royar Artillery Chip Final Hong Kong Polo ground), 3.30 pm.

a fast speed and with a car zig-Meeting. Stableford Competition zagging from one side to the other counsel submitted that the respon dent had been grossly negligent, Counsel submitted that the sen- tence was totally inadequate.

Driving in Singapore was very very bad in parts, and if people were allowed to continue this sort of thing it would be most unsafe for other users of the road.

H's Lordship increased the sen- tence as stated above.

TUESDAY, DEC. 28

Golf Ladies' LG.U. Medal Com- petition (Fafiling).

Meetings. Referees' Association (Gloucester Building), & p.m.

Rugby forths Inter-Com- pany Final (600kunpoo), 2:45 pm.

Shooting NR.A. Overseas prac- tice (Kowloon City ranges), 2 p.m.

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