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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1938.
BADMINTON LEAGUE
Mixed Doubles Results
DOUBLE FOR
RECREIO
Playing at home at King's Park lust night, Club de Recrelo "B" de- feated Taikoo Recreation Club by six sets
to three in the Mixed Doubles of the Badminton League
Scores were as follows:-
A, M. da Silva and Mrs. J. Noronha (Recreio) lost to' G. 'A Smith and Miss R. Summers 13-21; beat S. Newman and Miss J. Sum- mers 21-8; bent C. Bovaird and Miss E Pollock 23-22.
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FOOTBALL ATTRACTION AT C. HILL
Corinthians To Meet Civilians
SHERWOOD WILL
NECESSITY FOR "BLACK-OUT"
FOREIGN MAILS
Ordinary air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting
PRACTICES NOW boxes at Kowloon Post Office and General Fost Office. They should
be clearly marked "By Air Mat!" and bear suficient postage. In- suficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer. Service, at the discretion of the Post Office.
(Continued from Page 1)
The second good reason why we cannot wait until that last minute | Air Maļl Services to Shanghal, Nanking, ́Tsingtau, Tientsin and
Is that the aeroplanes can see lights from a great distance. You will probably think that this rea- son is not a very good one because LEAD ATTACK
even if the enemy aeroplane does The Islington Corinthians will locate the direction of Hong Kong. be engaged in their third football by the time it arrives at the point match during their stay here when it has to release its bombs when they meet the Civilians at it is fairly certain that most of the Caroline Hill at 4 p.m. this after noon,
The teams are as follows:-
confuse the airmen and make it
Pelping are temporarily suspended.
MAIL SERVICE "V↳ SIBERIA" is temporarily suspended,
INWARD MAILS
From
Per
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lights will have been turned out, Straits and EUROPE via Nega- In any case enough of them to patam (Letters and Papers) Lon-
con date, 37th January...... IsHngton Corinthians: Wing difficult for him to pick out the Haiphong deld: Martin, Clark
(Captain)military objectives. Wright. Whittaker. Bradbury:
C. N. da Silva and Miss A. Ro~| Read, Tarrant. Sherwood, Avery medios (Recreio) „beat Smith and and Pearce.
Miss Summers 21-14; beat Newman and
beat Miss Summers 21-5: Bovalrd and Miss Pollock 21-17.
L.A. L. da Silva and Miss C. Botelho (Recreio) lost to Smith and Miss Summers 11-21: beat Newman,, and Miss Summers 21-17; lost to Bovaird and Miss Pollock 17-21.
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RECREIO "A" BEAT FREE LANCES
Visiting the Seamen's Institute last night, Club de Recreio "A" de- feated Free Lances by six sets to three.
Scores
J. L. Anderson and Miss M. Grifiths" (Free' Lances) beat M. A. Oliveira and Miss M. Silva 21-13: last to J, J. Remed'cs and Miss O. Ribeira 20-23; beat L. A Carvalho and Miss M. Ribeiro 21-10.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Clark (Free Lances) lest to Oliveira and Miss Silva 8-21; lost to Remedios and Miss Ribeiro 11-21; beat Carvalho and Miss Ribeiro 21-18.
A. L. Fisher and Miss N. Eardley (Free Lances) lost to Olvela and Miss Stiva 7-21; lost to Remedios and Miss Ribeiro 16-21:· lost to
Carvalho and Miss Ribeiro 12-21,
LOCAL RUGBY
There will be two games of Rugby Football on the Navy Ground at
FIRST GAME HERE
Bob Sherwood
A GAMBLE
Swatow
Japan
| Calcutta and Straits I am afrald we cannot be satis-Shanghai and Swatow lied with such a gamble and be-Japan and Formosa..... sides, are you so certain that the Japan and Shanghai... airman will aim at a military ob- Straits jective only, releasing his death Shanghai and Amoy dealing load only if there is no Halphong. Pakhai and Hothow. chance of it falling other than on Japan
ļa military taiget? No, you cannot Straits
be certain.
Bakwan Hart Canion Chengtu
Bullang
***
Newchwane Hakosaki Maru... Greisendu
98th Feb.
30th Feb.
16th Feb.
Montevideo Maru
gfth Feb.
20 h Feb..
grth Feb
27th Feb.
*th Feb.
Anhui
W
27th Feb.
7'sinan Ssechuen
17th Feb.
27tb Feb.
Kumany
29th Feb.
Aeneas
28th Feb,
Imperial
date,
28th Feb.
Airways Fians
lat Mar.
The bomb will be Air Mail by "Imperia! Airways
what in- released, all right and
Direct
Service "-London
teres you most, therefore, is how 19th February.
to make the best of a bad job. Calcutta and Straits
And so we come to the "black-out" (Amoy ...
as one means of making the best ; Japan
o a bad job. Complete "black- Shanghai
out" would only be possible by USA, Japan and Manila-San cutting off all lights at the male,
Francisco, date 5th February
and consider for a moment what Salgon life would be, like under such in- Straits terrupted conditions.
Throughout a war in which we shanghai and Swatow
Japan
makes his debut today.
are exposed to air attack, should Air Mail by "Pan-American Air- Civilans:-Sammy Tsang (East- we accept the dangers and disad-
Direct { WAYS
Service "-- San erh); Max Siu-hon (South China vantages or should we try out a
Francisco date, 23rd February. St. Joseph's self imposed degree of restricted or Japan "A"). V. Costa
Leung In-chan (S. China "B").subdued lighting all night and fapan and Shanghai... A. & Bliss (Kowloon, Lee Kwok-every night, which will be just Straits
wal (S. China "A" F. Fowler enough to meet our own essential Saigon..
(Club), Wong Mee-shun (S. Chins, needs, but not enough to be of Strults and Europe via Suez (Let- "A"). D. Knox (Kowloon). "Howlett material' assistance to the bomber (Police), B. I. Bickford (Club).
Reserves: Hussain St. Joseph's), Gough (Police). D. Leonard (St Joseph's) and Ward (St. Joseph's)
Tomorrow afternoon at Caroline Hill, at 4 o'clock the Islington Corinthians will be opposed to the | All-Hong Kong team,
"The Colony will te represented
aeroplane? The Air Raids Pre- cautions Bub-Committee believe this latter to be the correct policy.
"BUSINESS AS USUAL" The slogan "business as usual which form almost the basis of the British Home policy in 1914, if sensibly applled might well become Causeway Bay today. At 3 p.m. by the following:-Duncan (Riyal the slogan for the lighting policy the Club "A" XV will play the Scota): Lee Tin-sang (S. China of the Colony so long as "business as usual" does not cause us to de- Royal Scots. This game will be "A"). Urich (Kowloon); Willam- followed at 4.15 by a match be-son Seaforthi, Lau Hing-choi (Stion to surmount the greater can- tween the Club and H.M.S. Adven- |China "A"), Leung Wing-chla (9.
ture.
tract one whit from our determina-
To implement this policy success-
China "A"; Yeung Shut-yick (ger of invasion by land and scal The Club teams are as follows:-}China "B"). Lee Shek-yau (9. 1st. XV-F. Cossford, D. H. China. "B" Fung King-cheang (S. Stewart. M. G. Carruthers, M. W. China "A"), Saw (Middlesex), Hau MacGrath, G. K. Chadwick, C. W. Ching-to (Eastern). Lyle, J. R. Henderson, K. A Wat- son. J. S. Dunnett, R. G. L Oliphant, A. W. Holden, W. E. Peers, J. Redmen, A. J. G. Taylor and J. C. Miller (Captain).
"A" XV:-IL F. Hopkins, H. van Leeuwen, L. Lammert, R. Leigh. F. M. Thompson, E. Taverner, R. Ru- therford. K. H. G, White, T. R. Pratt (Captain), A. S. Olsen, A. G. Dalziel, T. Swan, H. W, E. Heath,
3. K. Birt and E. C. Luscombe.
SEVEN-A-SİDE TOURNAMENT The above matches are the last for the season, which will be wound up next week by the annual Seven a-side Tournament.
This year the entry has been larger than ever before and there are Ave Navy, twelve Army, five Civilian, cnc Police and one side from the m.v. Malayan Prince," at present in dock at Kowloon.
The sporting entry from the officers of the "Malayan Prince" is appreciated. It is a pity that more "outside" teams do not enter in this manner,
:
Beserves: C. Pile (Police). Bright Middlesex). Ferris and Chan Tak-tat (S. China "B"),
fully, much practice, much honest co-operation and understanding by the people will be necessary.
The rules of the next "black- out" practice are simple and strictly adhered to relatively very Hittle inconvenience will be caused. But don't funk it like 'many people did in December and just put out your lights and walk in the streets or go to bed. That is not practice. Will you therefore, regard this (Continued from Page 30)
coming "black-out" and others strengthened by new arrivals. which will inevitably follow at cer- Major Baines, who, incidentally.tain intervals as real practices to has also entered the Colony Cham-enable you to carry out your own pionships, should be of great as experiments in restricting lights. sistance to the Corps.
and to get accustomed to a degree
ARMY TENNIS TRIALS
ters and Papers) London, date 3rd Feb.-and London Parcels London date 27th January..
Bangkok and Swatow..
Japan and Shanghai... Japan
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Birdhana .. Tjicardea.. Delagna Maru
Glenapp
Pros. Coolidge Marechal Jafre .. direna Mirautore
Kiang
1st Mar.
Mar tet Mar
Sml Mar. 2nd
VT.
2- VAT.
End Mar.
Pan-American
2nd Mar.
Airways Plane
Tanda
3rd Mar.
Aramis
3rd Mar.
Barents:
3rd, Mar
Bontekoe
Naldera.... Küziyang Comorin
ird Mar.
3rd Mar.
3rd Mar
4th Mar,
Manila Marua
4th Mar.
OUTWARD MAILS
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where maits are advertised to close at or before, 9 am.. registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
For
SATURDAY
Per
Date and Time
Saturday, 28th
Turning
Samshul and Wuchow........ Air Mail for Sian, Lanchow and Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow) by the Eurasia Airways Service" Eurasia Plane
To further points by surface transport as Services perratt). Kongmoon Straits. Ceylon, India. East and
South Africa.
Formosa and Japan Straits, Ceylon, India, *E. & *South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe Marseilles-due· Marseilles.
via
29th Mar.
It is as get too early to make of subdued lighting which will en Airmail for "France Orient Airways
any comments in regard to the able you to continue to exist in S'vice"due Marseilles, 13th Mar. new arrivals, but it is understood war in reasonable comfort and Manila, "Straits, Ceylon, ..*India. that both the Royal Scots and the added security.
*Egypt and parcels for Germany Middlesex will have no difficulty The alternative must be the ab- only via Hamburg in producing sides to represent solute "black-out achieved only Amoy and Foochow (via Arnoy)...... their Regiments.
by cutting off all power and light Air Mall for “Imperial. Airways Direct Service "due London, 7th March. Airmail for Australia by Imperial Airways Direct Service" -- due Darwin, 5th March.
HOCKEY MATCH
DRAWN
RUGGER WIN FOR TAMAR
*
SUNDAY *Swatow and Shanghai . Swatow, Amoy and Foochow H.M.8. Tamar defeated HM.5. Bangkok via Swatow Adventure "B" in the seven-a-side Balgon.. rugger game at Causeway Bay yestaday by 10 points, to nil, after extra time. Olge scored
MONDAY
Although the Army will presum-at source, a measure which the ably enter teams in both the "C" Government wishes to avoid which and "D" divisions of the local I am sure you will agree should, if League again, they will not pro possible, be avoided. vide such strong opposition us last season, and Units' losses in tennis strength will be reflected in the The Tournament becomes more Army teams' play, as at least ve interesting with dark horses of the players who have left the amongst the competitors and no Colony represented the Army con- one is able to forecast the result. sistently throughout last season.
The preliminary rounds take place on the Club ground at Happy Valley on Monday, and Tuesday next. There will be six games on each of these days, the first com- In a friendly hockey game on trys for the Tamar, which were Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin mencing at 4 p.m. The finals take the Chatham Road ground yester-converted place on the same ground on day, the Indian Medica; Service Saturday, March 5, when there will drew with a Combined Military The score was two De seven games, the first com-Hospitals team.
all. mencing at 3 p.m.
Admission charged on Monday Major Chopra scored for the and Thursday are fifty cents to any 1.3.8. in the first half and if the stand, and on Saturday $1.00 to the second he added another goal. covered stand and 50 cents to the Pym reduced the arrears and to- open stands. Service men in unl-wards the end of he scored the form are admitted at half price equaliser. on' all occasions.
The teams were:-
both Samshul and Wuchow.....
The teams were. " H.M.S. Tamar:--Robinson, Lieut. Woods, Lieut. Ogle, Phillips, Wilde, Ford and Edmonds.
H.M.S. Adventure "B":-Merry" man, Hearn, Lieut. Calville, Lieut. Rowntree, Woodfin, Harvey and Balc.
Fook On
Montevideo Maru. Hakusan Maru....
ifakozaki Maru
Gustav Diederichsen
Greisenau Fan Ileute Imperial
Airways Plane
Imperial
Airways Plane
Kaying
Haishing ... Fingchow Gustav Diederichsen
Tai Hinr
Chakwing
Tai Lee
Kongmoon Japan
Yuisang
Air Mail for Wuchow, Kwellin, Kweiyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C1 Airways Direct Service."
C.N.A.C
Flare
Ninghai Plisavoon...
TUESDAY Bwatow, Foochow and Tientsin...... Batavia and Sourabaya. "HAT TRICK" FOR
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"--due London, Imperial Tickets for Saturday can be ob Combined Military Hospitals:--
LONGSTAFF
9th March. tained from J. C. Miller, c/o The Sgt. Buchan; Pte. Davies, Pte. Sel-
Longstaff's "hat trick" in the Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial A.P.C., C. Austin, c/o Gibb, Livings-vie, Pte. Plumb. Sgt. Barnsley, Pte.
Airways Service"-due Darwin, ton and Co. Ltd., and No. 1 Boy Allan: Pte. Veidler, Pte. Pym. Cpl second half was solely responsible
5th March. for the defeat of the 7th A.A. at the Hong Kong Football Club Miles, Pte. Appleton, Pte. Maher, clubhouse at Happy Valley.
Indian Medical Service:-Capt. Battery when they met the HMS Kongmoon
Shanghai Part of the Proceeds will be de-Kharegat: Robindas, Finjoolama: Phoenix at hockey at Bookuripou voted to charity,
Nalk Blag Singh, Parmanan, Pan-yesterday, by a score of five goals Haiphong
to one, cham Bingb; Azindimdan, Karn- baharbur, Major Chopra, Motilal, The teams were:- | Mohamed: Umar.
TALK ON, SOCCER
Mr. Tom Smith, manager of the
A
7th A Battery:-Speed; Rad- Amoy
WEDNESDAY
G.P.O. & K.P.O
Ord.
R
R Ord
9.00 A 9.30 AM
10.00 AM
9.30 PM
3.3) PM
G.P.O.& E.P.0.
4.15 PM
5.00PM
10.P.C.& K.PO.
Reg, ord..
4 30 PM
8.0. I'M
5.00 m
5,00 FM G.PO. & K.P.O. 13 g. 8th 5,00 PRE Ord 27th 9.0 Aw.
G.P.O. & E.PO. Re: 24th 5.00 PM Ord. 27th 200 AN
Sunday, 27th..
8.29 AM
9.00 AM
9.00 AM
9.00 AM
Monday, 28th
A.15 AM
10.30 AM
11.00 AM
5.00
Kowloon P.Q. Reg. 29th 5.00 PM Ord. Bach 6.00 PM
0.8.0.
Reg. 18th 5.00 PM Ord. 1/3 8.00 AM-
Tuesday, 1st
1830 AM
1,30 AM
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
8.00 x
9,00 AM
O.P.O, & K.P.O.
| Reg
Airways Flane
Imperial.
Ord.
Airways Plans
Rec. Ord
On Like
Aeneas Canton
80,0 AM
9.00. AM
10.00 AM
180 PM
2,00 PM
Wed., 2nd
Trixan
8.30 AM
Harechal Jofre
1.20 PM
*Superscribed Correspondence Only,
ford, Meladden; Leslie, Burch, Shanghai and Japan.......... Islington Corinthians football tional Play" and he illustrated his field; Page. Lieut Engram. Etob team, gave a talk to members`of'] talk with drawings on black-spn and Olden. the Kwong Wah football team at board.
HMS. Phoenix:-Colman: War- the China Light and Power Club At the conclusion of his ad-rén, Banks: Wicher. Lt. Wilmott, last evening.
dress, a hearty vote of thanks Gardener; Lieut. Ward, Thompson, Mr. Smith's subject was "Posi-was passed for Mr. Smith.. Langstaff, Nicholson and East.
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