HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
COLONY HOCKEY. INTERPORTERS
Three member of the Hongkong Hockey team which drew with Macao on Sunday. Left to right:-L4, Book, Lt Goodwin and S. A. Fowler,
INTERPORT HOCKEY
circle and shooting the bail past Capitule, thus evening the score. (Macao 1-H.K. 1). The half-time play whistle intervened before could swing in again. (Continued from Page 1)
Hongkong again started on the ments and their passing, often of aggressive but in a few minutes the end-to-end, kind, were well- it seemed as though the "plagers wearing down under the timed and executed. Unfortunate- were ly, many of their finishing shots strain of speed. For some time the went wide of the goalmouth, thus visitors appeared to be losing their revealing a slight tendency for feel and the Macao forwards pressed attack "after attack upon. the Hongkong goal.
Inaccurate shooting.
AGGRESSIVE START
Hongkong soon received their The gaine operied with Hong- kong on the aggressive immediate-old form, and play evened up again. ly and Macao appeared slow in A few minutes later, after Afteen getting into the action. However, minutes of second half play. Ma- the local team soon set the stride, cao piled up in a scrimmage be- which was maintained throughout fore the opposing goal. Alex Airo- the "game, For fteen minutes sa succeeded in" pushing the ball after the starting whistle it was out of the mix-up to H. Rosario anybody's game, then, following a who caught Goodwin unexpected- left Bank movement, the Macaoy with a terrific shot into the players crowded up in front of the goal. Hongkong goal.
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P: Angelo, who had' swung out of his position to the left, received a pass from H. Rosa- rio and sicht in a shot which beat Goodwin, (Macao -A.
K. 0).
A few minutes later: F. Nolasco was
pulled
.for up
fault and 'cautioned by, the re- feree. Soon after. this play- er tricked the opposing halves and broke through to centre beau- tifully, but P. Angelo could not puti in the finishing touch to what appeared to be A likely op- portunity.
PRITAM NATH EQUALISES With two minutes to go for the end of the first session, Pritami Nath surprised the Maçao defence by suddenly breaking into
the
(Macao 2 HK. 1).
Both teams were now showing signs of tiredness, but Macao con- tinued to have the edge over their opponents. However, the local for wards several times got close to the opposite goal but shot wide.
PRITAM NATH AGAIN: Five minutes before the end there was a clever movement in the Partaub-Pyara-Pritam combination. which
resulted
In the last-named equalising the score. (Macao 2--H‚K, 2).
Macao made several efforts after this to get the lead again but nothing materialised out of them when the game ended.
The teams lined up as follows:- HONGKONG: Goodwin: Bond, Goncalves: Hook. Reed, Malik: Fowler, Pyara Singh, Pritam Nath, Narein Singh, Partaub Singh.
MACAO: Capitule; R Rosario, L. Costa; J. Nolasco, Alex Airosa, S. Ferreira: F. Nolasco, A. Alrosa,
FLOGGING AS A P. Angelo, H. Rosario. A. Angelo..
DETERRENT ··
Retention Of The "Cat" Urged
Excellent refereeing was done by Mr. R. Henderson and Mr. K. Hus- sain.
H. E. the Governor of Macao, Dr. Artur Tamigini de Sousa Bar- hosa, who was introduced to the players of both teams during the interval, watched the game from Commissioner David Lamb, of the the official stand. Other dis- Salvation Army, belleves in the tinguished spectators included Dr. efficacy of legal flogging as a A. A. de Miranda (Chlet Judge), deterrent to crime, and urges that Mr. F. J. Gellion H.B.M. Consul), Maj. L. P. Lello (Chlef of Stam,
this form of punishment should
be retained.
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CABLES
·Snatchers & Pickpockets Active During Week-End
Snatchers and pick-pockets were very active during the Chi- Rese New Year, and of the many dents which occurred In broad daylight and in crowded streets, in the Island alone, no less than six arrests were made by either the police or by passers-by. They were all charged with their offences and were dealt with accordingly by the magistrates at the Central Police Court yesterday.
WIS
An 18 year-old youth, named Ai} Another case of broad daylight Kal, was given six months' hard anatching was also brought before labour for snatching a"handbag the Court, when a 17-year-old un-
Wong Cheung,, from 's,woman at‘Aberdeen Street employed.
charged with snatching a handbag on Saturday.
Buen Chi-taal, described himself from a woman and given four as having been a soldier in the months' hard labuor. Inspector W. Chinese army, was arrested for Mair told the Court that the com- snatching a handbag from a woman plainant, Tsang Yee-koo, was about at Hennessy Road on Sunday and to enter a pawnshop to redeem was given three months' hardsome articles when the defendant approached from behind and labour by Mr. T, J: Houston.
A more daring case of this kind matched the money. was alsdealt with by Mr. T. Jarrested almost immediately.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
21, 1939.-PAGE 9
There is
no better drink than
Allsopp's
He
Was
at any
The
Houston. The incident occurred
DARING THEFT near the Western Market on Sun Circumstances surrounding another day when an aged woman Chan more daring case of snatching Foon, was on her way to pur- were also revealed in Court. Mase
contractor, Leung some sausages. Four men victim was, a surrounded her and one snatched Pun. He was about to step out the money, the sum of three of a lift in the Sincere Company dollars, which she was holding when an unemployed man; LI in her hand. The money was Chik, suddenly snatched from him L was sentenced to passed on to a small boy who a gold "fob. made good of his escape..
four months' hard labour.
his
After having been victimized, Perhaps the most fortunate of the woman raised an alarm, all was Wong San, who pleaded and Lam Sze, 20; unemployed one guilty to the theft of three dollars of the four men, was arrested. from a woman at Spring Garden Acting on information given by Lane on Sunday. He assured the him, the small boy was also taken Court that the "reason for into custody. It was later learned committing the offence was poverty, that the boy was given fifty cents and that he was driven to steal for taking the money away.
the money by hunger. Charged before Mr. T, J. Houston He was given a at the Central Court with the prisonment, but sentence is to be Mr. offence, Lam was given four suspended for six months. months' hard' labour. This small Houston also ordered a sum of boy will be dealt within the, three dollars to be granted to the
defendant from the poor box.
Juveline Court.
month's imt-
The above picture shows village elder at Choy Ngook Wai awarding the winner of the cleaning competition held at the Yin Yee Primary School at Shumchun. (Photo by Henry Cheung).
Lt. Col. A. Arez (Commissioner of AMBULANCE WORK
a Police) and many others.
His view is expressed in
the Criminai memorandum Justice Bill, which seeks to abolish 'the "cat"
just
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"It is
years since Parliament authorised whipping
for certain offences." Commissioner Lamb states, "and we have never
FOREIGN NEWS
IN BRIEF
The strike of waterfront work-
heard a suggestion that there has ers in Jamiaca has been called been one case, where the punishment off by the Labour leader. meted out was" not deserved. or
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IN MALACCA
Mrs. R. Langley, O. St. J., Hon. Sec. of St. John Ambu- lance Association and Brigade has recently returned from Malaya where she has been staying with her daughter at Jasin, Malacca.
Instructors Certificates conduct- ed by the St. John Ambulance
Association.
RACE SUICIDE
Warning By Catholic Cardinal
beware.
into
Warning Roman Catholics "that even #in this tree
country" they must lest liberty be turned licence, Cardinal Hinsley, Archbishop of Westminster, declared Modern theories of free love, divorce, traception, sterilisation not pleadings for freedom, but are inducements to race suicide."
con-
Liberty and Communism could
theories
he
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"SNOBBERY" IN
ARMY TESTS
CHARGES BY HEAD MASTERS
The suggestion by a head- master that boys from smaller grammar schools have little chance to enter Sandhurst and Woolwich as against boys from the greater public schools was made at the conference of the Incorporated Association of Head Masters at Guildhall, “ London, recently.
Major-Gen. J. H. Beith ("I Hay"); Director of Pubile Relations at the War Office, who had been addressing the conference on routine and in the Army, admitted that the public school blas bad operated very greatly in the past
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STOKE CITY LOSE ARTHUR TURNER
"During the last two years." he "Soccer's Model Man"
said, "this blas had been dying out;
Transferred
ir the next 12 months it will have died out completely. There is no
LONDON, Feb. 2 A player reason why a boy. from school, who, for eight years, has been providing he has passed the School held up to young. - professionals
Certlicate
OX
Higher School
as "Soccer's Model Man? was
Certificate examination, should not yesterday transferred for £5,000.
He la Arthur Turner, Stoke City centre half, Lucky buyers
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"DOPED WICKETS":
Attack On English Policy
A trenchant attack upon the policy of “doping” wickets is made by W. J. O'Reilly, generally recognized as the greatest bowler of his type in the world in a newspaper article.
England, which
the
pace
and:
go to Sandhurst or Woolwich."
BOY "PUT RIGHT OFF"
O'Reilly attacks the copious Dr. Terry Thomas (Leeds Gram- are Birmingham. Not only at overrolling and the use of mari mar School), who remarked that his stoke, but in other clubs, Turner especially in
school was founded in 1552, said has been the example, which detracts .from that one of his boys was seen by managers have urged their young liveliness of the wicket. "Cricket "some stupid old buffer on the men to follow.
is losing quite a lot of its attrac- interviewing board, who asked the
"Big hearted Arthur" they have tion because of these handicape," boy what school he was at. The called him at Stoke, since he says O'Reilly. boy told him, and the interviewer joined them from a local works
asked whether it was a private team. school, a preparatory school or a secondary school.
"Even the normal spectator must find it rather difficult and He's a teetotaller, non-smoker trying to watch some slow-footed and choir man, but not, bigoted. deddering bateman of doubtful "The boy," said Dr Thomas. He is up early, and is usually the ability fussing about for the "complained bitterly that he had arst player to report for training greater part of the day on a wicket been put right off, and did not Stoke on.cials declare that on which an ordinary schoolboy know what to say. He said to me. Turner's example of clean living would, raise a cheer.
I do not think they want boys from Leeds Grammar School."
During her stay there, Mrs. Langley found that the St. John Ambulance Association and Bri- miscarriage of justice.
elect the new Pope will meat on "Let it stand, and extend "the Feb. 28. It is thought that most gade is growing in strength rapid- power of the whippings, as suggest probably the Conclave will electly throughout Malaya,
At Singapore there are over ed by experienced judges."
an Italien.
700 members also 500 candidates After adding that within six
School months of the passing of the
British liner from the. local Anti-Gas 13,855-ton flagging Act, in 1912, 2,000 persons Moreton Bay, which grounded at has obtained "the Grade I ARP. of ill-repute left the country, the exit of the Suez Canal Commissioner Lamb
continues: Saturday, has now been refloated "One of the provisions of the bull
It has been made clear to the At Malacca, the St. John Am- not go together, nor could liber- outrages our sense of equity. We
Unit although only by co-exist with pagan ought not to .have special Arab Delegation now in London bulance legislation for any class. The cat' that because of the troubles in found a few months ago is find- of State or race absolutism, 13 to be retained for certain Palestine, the British Governing considerable support, and Dr. said. The Liberalism of the last
century
Church accused the to McSwann, Chief Medical Officer offences against the warders in ment, does not see its way prisons, paid to take the risks, granting them immediate inde- of Malacca, is very gratified with of opposing free organisations and freedom of thought. To-day but John Citizen, on the King's pendence.
In other centres First Aid is the Church was becoming Highway, pursuing his lawful avocation, is to be denied this The Naval Committee of the becoming equally popular.. Uni-cognised as the chief interna 'protection' the fear of the 'cat.U.S. House of Representatives form is provided by Government. tional bulwark of liberty.
Langley was requested b finally approved of the $52,000, Mrs.
the Press to contribute an arti The Countess, who ran away 000 naval air base
St. John Ambulance with her coachiman-and shocked The bill covers eleven major bases cle of the
activities in Hongkops, and of It all English society-has died at in the Atlantic and Pacific,
relief work for 8. China, with the Hove, aged ninety-three.
Idea of raising funds for the As- sociation's work in 8. China.
This article is for a Chinese New Year Press Appeal.
programme.
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Her second husband, the Earl of A Japanese Mission to Czecho- Ravensworth, died in 1903. A year slovakia is reported to have placed later, when she was nity-seven she a considerable order with married James William Wadsworth, Bren armament factories when the handsome, genteel coachman the Bren guns are manufactured. who had driven her and the dead The mission also in contact Earl whenever they went out. with the Ministry of Defence with The Countess beautiful and a view to purchasing zurplus vivacious, was a leading society army equipment. bostess. Her marriage ended her social career.
She and her husband went
to America. Then the Countess came home-alano.
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LAWSUIT OVER GOAL A lawsuit over a goal scored Accused of hampering frithe in a football tournament at Gaya] search by delaying messages, Voz has been dismissed, the magis- nisinsky, chief wireless operator trate declaring the referee's dev of the Arctle Regions, is to be cision to be final
tournament
Dr. Thomas added: "There can be no public relations with the schools of this country and
the Services unless we get a fuir ¦ and square deal. We want to be satkiled that this sort of thing has been completely abolished." Mr. L. J. Driver, Spalding, said that last June he sent a boy to be re-interviewed, and the boy was told he had no Cambridge accent.
to
а
has had a beneficial effect on
"Eight years 'galley-slave Ex- many of the club's youngsters.
He has established · a
perfence has taught me that there reputa tion not only as a football player. but one way to combat the He could have earned a living as batman on a perfect wicket, and
tremendous
'' advantage a preacher for his addresses at that is to bowl to length and make brotherhood meetings and sports the batsman take the initiative. men's services in the Potteries With the game loaded against him, a bowler' has the prior right to such tactica"
have made him famous,"
AN ENTERPRISING ORGANISATION
ORDERS FOR BRITISH LAUNCHES
Mr. H. H. Hardy, headmaster of
An important part in the British Shrewsbury, said that he had government's programine for the MORAL, PRINCIPLES
made a study of the marks expansion of the air arm is being Nations had their own ideals awarded at entrance examinations, played by the Standard Motor. Co. Communism, Fascism, Nazi-ism, and his experience proved that Two years ago a £850,000 factory "A fast patrol launch for service' democracy. It would be absurd mobbery among members of the was built on the works site at off the Palestine count is being built.
one nation
interviewing boards did not exist Canley, Coventry, and in view of by Thornycrofte to the order of the and futile for thrust its own type of govern NEW SPIRIT IN THE ARMY.
the expeditious manner in which Crown Agents for the Colonies. The ment on another unwilling
Major-Gen. Belth, in his address, Air Ministry requirements were reasel is 50. f. in length, and twin tion. Yet there were certain said: “As a nation, we have here carried out, & new factory of Thornycroft Diesel engines of 299 moral principles which had to recently had a thorough and most approximately the sange size is hp total will give a speed of 15- be observed by all nations seek-salutary fright, and concern for hearing completion, for the pro- knots, Accommodation for bod Ing for liberty.:
the Army is once more the order auction of carburettors for aero officers and crew is "being, per- of the day, with the heartening engines
ticularly studied, in view of the result that recruiting is going up It is not always realised that, in nature of the service, which will both in the Regular and the addition in the manufacture of require the launch to be away Terditorial Forces. A
Standard cara," this enterprising from her bake for lengthy periods. "One of two Territorial divisions company's activities include the Launches of 25 ft. in Herath se are even over strength, but the administration and management of also being built for service te- half of the British Covernment, Persian Gulf. Construction will be. men, short
Communism was unnatural and anti-social; Fascism and National socialism" destroyed the rights of the Individual; but without sacrificing any of her princi- ples the Church might enter into
emments in order to secure
A new spirit has been born in and the whole of the mamitati in steel, and the makers Diesel superior type of soldier has grown for the 8.9. Jaguar range of cars,
The company also manufactures up, I only wish that the country
case.
An Indian team, which had agreements with secular Gov. Regular Army, is still about 20,000 the two factories referred to an bespectively at Trinidad, and in the At Adelaide-court, Hove, she kept tried in Moscow for malicious her little court for twenty years counter-revolutionary activities been defeated in the semi-final spiritual freedom for men, the Army a new and immensely of engines, gearboxes, axles, engines will be installed in each Always she was known as "the and sabotage in connection with of the Brett Shield Countess."
the fight by Levenevaky and five by the disputed goal, had secured Rothian Catholics could not co- restraining the operate with Communists, but She liked to talk to her friends crew from Moscow to the United an Injunction" of Victorian society and her Ute States in August 1937, It will be Shield committee from allowing because the Church was anti- at large could be rendered a little engines, gemsbokas and other unita The smaller vessel is of seriemal
Communist she was not there more cognisant of this fact and be for the "Raymond Mays Special, service type for the transpkart with the Earl.
recalled that Levenérsky and his the final
ittle more sympathetically engines for the Morgan Motor Co.. personnel and stored and inclined to our soldiers and to Malvern, and gearboxes for several farger a frenost for one soldieding, in general."
other?
oll companies.
But never once did she mention companions disappeared on the The team appealed to the local fore pro-Fascist Dictatorship James William Wadsworth, her second day of their attempt to magistrate to declare the goal and State worship destroyed the
A cross tha: Pole.
null and vold coachman husband; d
common good,