HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1938.

H.K. RIDING

SCHOOL SPORTS

FINE SHOWING

BY JUVENILES

Excellent horsemanship W35 shown by Juvenile riders at the second annual' sporta of the long Kong Ridlar School held at Tal Hang Road yesterday morning..

The school was gally decorated with tags for the occasion and a athering of well over 200 people attended,

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The Harriman Challenge Cup for the best rider in the school was won by Frankie Langley after a close contest with Veronica Walker.

The Relay Race was the most thrilling event and few of the com- petitors completed the course suc- cessfully, the prize going to Miss Helon Caudron and Capt. R. S.

Bowden.

Lt. Col. H. B. L Dowbiggin and Mr. A. H. Potts acted as judges and the prizes were presented by Mrs. T E. Pearce.

MANAGER CONGRATULATED „Congratulating Mr. Bob. Charles, the manager, for the care and skill he had shown in training his pupils, Mr. T. E. Pearce said that he was

amazed at the progress which had been made in improving the lay-out and surroundings "of school

PRIZE-WINNERS

Details of the events:

Target Competition (Cups pre- sented by Messrs. R. H. J. Brooks and E. Abraham):---Ladies: Miss Beryl Fair. Gentlemen: Mr. G. W. Sewell

First Term Adult Pupils' Com- petition (Cups presented by Messrs. P. Tester and H Beth):-Ladies: Mrs. Penney. Gentlemen: Mr. R. H. J. Brdoics.

Second Term Children's Com- petition (Cups presented by Comr. JB. Newill and Majer V. E. Du- cles)--Cirls: Elisabeth Fleming. Baya. Gerald: Well,

All Set For The Big

Race

ONCE ROUND THE DECK takes all day on these steeds. Racing with elephants and turtles is certainly great fun as the smiles of these bright young things tell. Snapped on board the Empress of Britain, they are (from left): Riding the turties—Miss Eloise Alexander, of Harlingen, Texas; Miss Joycé Hall, of Hove, Sussex; and Miss Nfäry Brooks, of Cincinnati, Riding the elephants-Miss Dorothy Ilfeld, of Las Vegas, New Mexico; and Miss Else Wetter, of Memphis, Tennessee, In the background — Miss Peggy Hall, of Hove.. Sussex-towner); and Miss Marjorie Sharpe, of Kansas City. Kansas (trainer),

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CORRESPONDENCE REFUGEE SHELTER WORK

A MESSAGE TO CANADIAN TOURISTS

To the Editor. "The Hong Kong

Dally Fress")

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In the notice of the Display at. the Kiosk of the Travel, Associa tion which appeared in a con- temporary this morning there was an unfortunate omission...

First Term Children's Competi-pecial interest to tion (Cups presented by Lt. Col. H. B. L. Bowbiggin and Mr. V. Walk- er:-Girls; Marion Fleming. Boys: Robin Buller and John Hale, dead- heat.

Bareback Riding Competition Cups presented by Mrs. T. E. Pearce and Mr.. R. A. Rodgers):- Girls; Helen Tracey. Boys: Frankle Langley.

Tiny Tats Competition (Cups presented by Mrs. R. A. C. North und Mrs. A. H. Potts)~~~~GITE: Anne Wilson. Boys: Quentin Flem-

'ng.

Third Term Children's Competi- ion Cups presented by Messi's, H.

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IN CANTON

New Committee Named By

General Wu Te-chen

General Wu Te-chen as head of the Civil. Government of the Pro- vince of Kwangtong has made an important change in the adminis- tration of relief to refugees in Canton, city, by turning this work over to a committee made up of representatives of interested non-official organizations who were called together recently at a meeting held in the municipal guest house.

In addressing the meeting Gen- and caring as well or the transient eral Wu spoke of the good work refugees which are passing through which had been done by the Emer-the city. gency Committee for the Relief of

that he

war Refugees, but said

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EXCELLENT RECORD

In turning this work over to an';

No mention was made of the es- tourists from Canada, of the pictures by Chinese Artists trained

the Ontario State school of Art at Toronto.

A group of these artists, of whom there were at one time no less than Ave in Hong Kong. are believed that work of this kind among the chief supporters of The could best be done by non-official unofficial committee, General Wu is Hong Kong Working Artists' representatives who have an in-following the example of Govern- Gulld; which is international.

terest in relief work and who tan ments in many parts of the World, Mr.. Yee "Bon worked for over give time to it, thus freeing gov. which look to committees of civil-, Seven years in the Toronto Art School, gaining there all the high-- est honours and Diplomas possible: and some of his pictures have been acquired by the Canadian National Gallery.

ernment officials from the de- tails of work in addition to the work of carrying on such tellet conducting the government

lans.

with Government, support, | looking after the cart of those who

sufer in catastrophes.

He pointed out that turning the Mr. Lee Byng was his contem-administration of the war refugee HH. Priestley and P. M. Hodgson): Porary there for some years and Enelters to this non-official body.the work on March 1, is excellent.

-Girls: Veronica Walker. Boys: Frankle Langley. -

Musical Chairs Cups presented ty Messra. Falconer and Co. Ltd.. and M. G. O'Connor)-Ladies: Asa Beryl Fair. Gentlemen: Mr. W. G. Poy.

Children's Jumping Competition Cups presented by Dr. L. Reidy and Messrs. Eu Tong-sen, J. K. Bousfield and N. V. Croucher):- Junior Section-Girls: Elisabeth Fleming. Boys John Hole. Senior Sectin-Girls: Veronica Walker. Boys; Frankie Langley..

Fancy Hunt Pair (Cups Presented by Messrs. J. J. Paterson and R..A. Rodgers) Madeline Wong and Bobble Stott,

The record of the Kwongiung Government in the care of re- fugees in Canton up to the time which the new committee took over dia not mean that the Government The former committee has been gained distinctions and diplomas.

His water-colours have was stopping support for such ably directed by Governor Wu Te- received high braise from artists familiar with the art of London.. Paris. Italy. etc.

also

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Work.

chen. Under his direction more The Government would continue than 23.00 refugees have been

to support such work morally and cared for la four different shelters, Mr. Lee Tong, a very distin-financially as it has been for some all of them located on Honam gulshed artist is not I fear repre-months, but the government look Island. sented at this hastily assembled to the newly created committee and limited representation of the assume responsibility for secur- jing additional funds needed for the

work of the Guild members.

It had been hoped to prepare a proper exhibition in time for the coming of the Empress of Britain but there is such a shortage of

PLAN FOR SHELTER One of the first taska of the new

work of rehabilitation of refugees | Commitee was to plan for a shelter outs.de of the city for those of the, refugees who have no homes to which they can go and who are not so broken in health or spirit but what there is a hope of helping

premises suitable that it was found MINIATURE

impossible to do so,

This is an unusual opportunity for collectors to acquire examples | of the work of oriental artists trained in one of the younger Relay Race (Cups presented by world-famed Art Schools in the MI. C. F. Bellamy and Eng.-New World, in the methods of Capt. A. K. Dibley)-Ladies: Miss Western Art. expressing their in- Helen Caudron. Gentlemen: Capt. dividual vision of the beauties of

Hong Kong.

R. S. Bowden,

The Harriman Challenge Cup for Best Rider in the School (Present ed by Mr. Q. A. Harriman. Replica cup presented by Mr. C. L. Gre- gpry) Frankie Langley.

GERMAN RED CROSS MISSION FETED

The German Red Cross Expedi

tion, sent to China by the German

Trusting that you will kindly | permit me to make this addition

paper,

FOOTBALL them to find a way to self support.

Hong Kong Union Organised

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COMMITTEES. ELECTED

The game of miniature football

to the special invitation to Our visitors through your esteemed a very flourishing in Hong Kong at present, but it is a pity that Yours faithfully,

there has never been a miniature IMA. MACFADYEN football union before. President of the Hong Kong Sinee Inst Working Artists' Guild.

Tuesday, all the miniature football teams, clubs and associations, have gathered at a meeting in the Confucian Club

The new committee has been very fortunate in securing the consent of Lingnan University in the use cf the newly erected and at pre- sent unused middle school bulid- fings adjacent to the Lingnan cam- pus and getting the active co- operation of students and faculty in the plans for the rehabilitationi shelter.

THE COMMITTEE " ' The Committee on Managment of the Refugee Shelter in Canton created by General Wu Te-chen In- cludes the following individuals and organizations:-

Canton United Charitable So-

clettes, Mr. Tso! Cheung of the Tai Sun Department Store; Missionary societies, Dr. A. J. Fisher, of the American Presbyterian Mission; the Hong Kong Miniature Football Church Council Relief Committee.

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Government under leadership of China, and. In the spirit of and fully discussed the organist the surgical specialist, Dr. Hans chivalry and helpfulness, to help tion of a union, and have formed Podguraki, who is accompanied by the Chinese nation. the son of Germany's Ambassador Dr. Hau Hath-ring. former Chi- Union.

Dr. Chin Koon-hoi, pastor of the to China, Dr. Trautmann, and two nesc Ambassador to Tokyo, paid a! Committees were elected as Wal O Church; Roman Catholic Arst-aid experts were feted at the glowing tribute to German medical follows:-

Church." Bishop A. Fourquet; Bal- Roof Garden, Hong Kong. Hotel, science, and said that their help Chairman: Lai Chi-kan (Silvervation Army, Col. H. Rolfe; Inter- at a Chinese dinner on Friday was urgently need in China today. (Star Music Club); Vice-Chairman: national Woman's Club, Mrs. Rose night, given by Dr. Tu Yuet Seng, MIR. C. H. Kam, Secretary-Chun King-hong (Taikoo Dockyard Lee; Young Women's, Christian Vice-President. Chinese Red Cross. General of the International Wo-Team); Secretaries: Yee King-Association, Mrs. Chan Yuen-fan; In welcoming the Expedition, Dr. men's Rellet Association welcomed kwong (Modern Weekly Magazine) Chinese Red Cross Society, Mr. C. Tu said: I am sure that Dr. Fod- the Expedition on behalf of the and So Kin-hoo (Hung Min Stage-C. Cheung: International Red Cross gurski, Dr. Trautmann, Herr Muel- Association.

play Federation); Accountant: Society, Dr. W. W. Cadburry! Ling- ler and Herr Barth will-after Translation of the speeches was Chin Kai-man, Kit Chi Athletic nan University, President Y. L. Lee; their work of alleviating the auf- carried out by Mr. Pang Kin-chow; [Association),

Young Men's Christian Association, fering among certain Chinese is Secretary-General, Chinese Red Committee representative of -1, Mr. T. T. Poon, completed. leave our country ac- companied by the same high res- pect we tender the advisers.

Cross.

Silver Star Music Club; 2, Kit Chi - General Wu has asked the. Can- Those present included: Mesers. Athletic Association; 3. Talkoo Dock-ton YMCA to act as the agency Wang Hsiao-lal. Wang yu-ting. Lanyard Team; 4. Wah Heung Athletic to care for the executive direction In his reply. Dr. Podgurski, on Kan-hou, Dr. C. 7. Wu and. C. T. Association; 5. Ping Yeung Athletic of the shelters. behalf of the expedition, said that Chung, local representatives, Chi-Association; 6, Modern Weekly The Arst gift to the Canton re- he telt deeply grateful for the re- nese Red Cross, E. C. Yeh, W., Y. Magazine; 7. Hung Min Stageplay fugees work under the new com- ception accorded him and his col- | Mo. L. M. Wat, Y. P. Yiu. Mrs. Federation.

mlites came from the New Zeland leagues, and he wished to express Liang. Dr. and Mrs. W. T, Woo. Dr. At the same time, a general | Presbyterian Mission, a gift of $500 his heartfelt satisfaction at having | Woo is chairman of the Interna- meeting of the executive committee (Hong Kong - currency) given by: been able, at the order of the Ger- tion Medical Relief Association, will be held on every first Friday friends of China, living in New man Government, to come to Hong Kong.

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