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H.K.F.A. ANNUAL MEETING
Continued From Page 8
team should be sent in November. | clation, of the Council and of any and it is hoped that this can be sub-committees but shall not be done, so that we may look forward entitled to vote at any of these to renewing these matches with proceedings." Shanghal, and to Shanghai visit- ing us again in, February, in which event we may be able to stage a tangular contest, with Mandla participating..
A most deplorable accident oc- curred during one of the League matches in the Third Division last
Association
H.K. POLICE
RESERVE
ORDERS BY THE HUN, MR.' C. G. PERDUE, COMALISSIONER OF POLICE.
Chinese Company Commendation; Constable R119 Tal Pak Yurig is commended by the Commissioner of Police for zeal and alertness in arresting a was convicted for Larceny from Chinese Male on June 6, 1939 who
Person,
dealing with Trophies).
Rule 52 of the
That the words "and the cost of the insurance premium shall be trophies for the time being" be paid by the Clubs holding the
deleted. season, resulting in the lamented amendment, Mr. Wong Ka-tsun
In explaining the object of the Training Course Part II: The- death of Mr. Shui Chak-wing, said that in view of the fact that in Part II of Train course on following members have qualiäed member of the Kit Chi Club, as sides competing for certain tro-Thursday, July 6 1939:- the result of severe injuries sus-phies were made up of members tained. A benefit match played in of different clubs, it was only fair
Constables R124 Peter Francis ald of his dependants brought in that that item should be borne by
Lee, R128 Chan Yu Hing. R131 the sum of $2,028.77,
Lam Kwok Fee, R132 Law Man Clubs themselves. the Association and, not by the
Cho and R133 Chan Cheong Shing.
I wish to tender to the family of "the late Mr. Shut Chak-wing an expression of profound sym- pathy and condolence from the Association.
The financial results of the charity games have been fully set out in the Report, and I feel that the Association, and particularly its participating members. tave every reason to be gratifled that the magnificent total of $23,943.38 has been donated deserving charities.
to
וי -
"Rule 6 (b) of the Challenge Shield Competition, (dealing with apportioning of gate receipts of that competition).
That the same be deleted and the following substituted:
"If the match is played on a ground other than that of a com- peting club, the club ground the match is played, 10% on which and each competing club 45%."
A vote of thanks to the Chair, proposed by Mr. C. Guingan, was enthusiastically carried.
COMPLAINT BY
REFEREE
TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1939.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, 11th JULY, 1939, 9:30 AM -
Registered and Parcel Post Service to Swatow and Foochow is. temporarily suspended.
cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit.
Registered and Ordinary mail & Parcels (hot Insured) will be ao-
Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Fire) and South America are forwarded “vin Siberia if so`superscribed. INWARD MAILS
Amoy .... Shanghai. Shanghai.
Straits. Japan
From
The undermentioned members of Chinese Company Headquarters for the Chinese Company will attend
Air Mail by "Pan American Air-
ways Direct Service"--San Fran- Pan American day, July 11 1939 at 17.30 hours:—- Part II of Training Course on Tues-
clsco date, 5th July. · Air Mail by "Alt France Direct Air France Constables R108
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Per
Due
Anhui...... Kiungehow..
11th July
11th July
Deucalion.......
11th Jaly
Anyo Maru... Cremer..
11th July
11th July
Airways Fláne
12th July
Flane Pres. PiercO......
15th July
19th July
Gertrude Maersk
19th July
Santhia...)
19th July
Tjisalak...
19th July
19th July
11
Imperial
Airways Piano Chengtu......
19th July
13th July
13th July
13th July
13th July
14th July
14th July
Conte Rosso
14th July
Hunan.
14th July
Soochow ........
16th July
Yochow........
15th July
16th July
18th July.
16th July
kao.... | Gneisenau..
date.
Tientsin and Shanghai
8th July
Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shang- hal (Vancouver B. C. date 24th Juhe).
Straits.
Patrol Duty: Nightly between 20.00 hours and midnight by mem-Straits. Charge of Company. bers as detailed by the Officer in ShanghalTM
TRIBUTE TO OFFICERS Gentlemen. before I close I should like to pay a sincere tri- bute to the work of the omcers of the Association, and to the Coun- cil, and in particular to the mein-
Mr. R. M. Omar sald-Before bers of the League Management concluding the business for this Committee. The Council met on evening. I would like to voice an
Indian Company twelve occasions, whilst the Lea- appeal Do behalf of fellow- Commendations: Constable. R293 gue Management Committee met referees in the Colony. In the Gajan Singh is commended by the on seventeen occasions.
past two or three seasons, referees Commissioner of Police for zeal These meetings, of course, re- have had. their clothing stolen and alertness in arresting a Chi- present only a fraction of the from dressing-rooms while
nese Male on May 23, 1939 who was arduous work done by them. Mr. ciating at matches.
convicted for Larceny from Person. Pryde and Mr. Wong Ka Tsun,
Constable R223 Firdos Khan is who respectively occupy the very has been brought before the As- Although I think this matter responsible positions of Chairman sociation, I think this is a good of Folice for zeal and alertness in commended by the Commissioner of the Council and Chairman of opportunity to bring before the arresting a Chinese Male on May the League Management Commit oficials of clubs that in formulat-30, 1838 who was convicted for tee, deserve our special thanks for ing future plans they will give Larceny. their unremitting labour and due consideration to this wholehearted devotion to the In-pleasant aspect. I know that you
Patrol Duty: 1971-
Nightly between 20.00 hours (and midnight by men- terests of the Association,
feel this matter as strongly as thebers as detalled by the Officer in referees themselves, and anything Charge of Company. you do will be very much appre- clated by the referees in the Colony."
I am also sure that you will Join with me in expressing our appreciation to Mr (Golden- berr. for his services as Hon Secretary.
+1
Flying Squad Patrol. Duty:
Nightly between bers as detailed by the Officer in 20.00 hours and midnight by mem- Charge of Company.
The Chairman:-"I feel sure all Mr. C. D. Carter, the Assistant club representatives here to-day Hon. Secretary, was unable to at- share the regrets of the Council tend to his duties on account of that referees should have their
Emergency Unit Reserve indifferent health and had to re- belonging taken away, and I have' sign. Later Mr. Souza took over no doubt that Mr. Omar's appeal 20.00 hours and midnight by mem- Patrol Daty: Nightly between the office of Assistant Hon. Secre- to the Clubs will meet with abers as detailed by the Officer in tary, and I thank him for the ready response, and an end be put Charge of Company. material assistance he has render- to this intolerable state of affairs. I would like to reinforce this ap-
ed.
In view of the exceptional yearj peal, a very justified one, from we have had, and of the extra the Chair. work involved, your Council has recommended the payment of ad- ditional honoraria to our Hon, Se- cretary and Assistant Hon. Secre- tarles, and I hope this recommen- dation will meet with your approval.
H.K. GOLF CLUB
SUMMER FOURSOMES
Finally, on behalf of the Asso- clation. I wish to express thanks the Royal Hongkong Golf Club's The following are the results of to our Treasurers. Messrs. Percy Summer Foursomes competition Smith, Beth and Fleming, for their (second round) played at Happy good offices in securing for us our Valley:- own office here, at a reasonable
rental. We have since sublet a F. J. de Rome and G. W. Reeve portion to Messrs. T. J. Bridge and beat G. T. May and W. F. Barnes Son, of which our Hon. Secretary H. Barwell beat H. G. Wallington 4 up and 2; W. Woodward and A. is the Manager, they paying one- half of the outgoings.
and H. H. Beddow w.o.; Surg. Gentlemen, I now have muchComdr. Nicholson, and Major Har pleasure in proposing the adop-y beat J. W Mayhew and W. tion of the Report and Statement R. H. Gregory beat W. N. A. Smal- Hewitt, 6 up and 5; R. Young and of Accounts."
Seconded by Mr. Wong Ka-tsun, the motion was carried unamous
ly.
E Tuck and W. Ahearn beat J. W. ley and D. 9. Edward, 3 up and 2; MacDonald and G. Davies 4 up and 3; J. P. Tamworth and Dr. Mackle ELECTION OF OFFICER'S
beat C. C. Stark and C. M. Stark, Following the confirmation of C. E. Moore and A. Pollard the minutes of the last annual 2 up: A. J. Derints and W. 8. Hiller beat GE Willerton and R. Fills general meeting and the adoption beat T. A. Jones and V. 8. Ebbage of the statement of account, balance sheet and report of the Council for the season 1938-9, the following officers were elected:-
President. Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith Con leave at present, but expected back in the Colony in February. 1940).
3 up and 2.
V.R.C. TROUNCE Y.M.C.A.
Playing with two reserves in Vice-Presidents- Hon, Mr. M. their line-up, the Victoria Recrea- K. Lo (Chinese), Mr. J. Ralston tion Club trounced the European (non-Chinese Civilians), Capt. 8. YMCA to the turie of eight goals Burn (Bervices).
to nil in a Water Polo League match at the "Y" pool last night. Representative of civilian clubs. V. Gittins and D. A. Taylor. The missing VR.C. players were playing only in the second and They were replaced by Hussain third divisions of the League and D. Hutchinson. Mr. Wong Ka-tsun.
Chairman-Mr. W. Pryde.
RULE AMENDMENTS The following amendments to rules were passed:-
Rule 13 of the (officers).
V.R.C.Boares: Delgado, Hus Bain; Lawrence; Roza-Pereira, Suva-Netto, Hutchinson.
YMCA-Hultermeler: R. Gold. man, F. Ashford, Rose Bowling. Association Drennan, and Bedford.
That the following words be added at the end thereof;
CHUNG SING LØSE
C. CHAMPKIN,
D. 6. P: (R) Hongkong, Monday, July 10 1939.
FRENCH GRAND PRIX
Shanghai
Shanghai Shanghai and Swatow. Tientsin
Shanghai and Amey Tientsin
Straits.
Manila. Japan.
Erp. of Asta... Cyclopa............ Menelaus.... Soudan....... Hulda Maersk
Tiitjalengka...!!. Antenor...... Glenearn.......... Pleasantville
date. Imperial
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service".London Haiphong
12th July. Calcutta and Straits. Shanghai Straita.
16th July
Airways Plane
17th July
Canton..
17th July
Hosang"
17th July
Durban Maru..
17th July
Husimi Maru.....
18th- July
Calcutta and Straits.. Straits. Japan.
Birdhana.....
18th July
Tegelberg....
19th July
Argentina Maru
19th July
Saigon.
Marechal Joffre..
'19th July
Kamo Maru....
20th July
(San Francisco date, 24th June). Prea. Monroe.... Japan and Shanghai Japan and Shanghai
10th July
....Titan...
20th July
....... Felix Roussel.
10th July
Japan and Shanghal... Chitral...
21st July
U. S. A Honolulu and Japan-
(San Francisco date, 30th June). Prea Coolidge....
£1st July
Austrails and Manila..
U. B. A, Honolulu and Japan-
OUTWARD MAILS
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 8 am, registered and parcel malis are closed at 5 p.mi. on the previous day.
WEDNESDAY
RHEIMS, July 10 (Reuter) Fort Bayard Covering a course of 248 miles in Batavia and Sourabaya Muller, driving an 2hr. 21 min. 11 sec., a. German. Japan. machine, won the French Grand Auto-Union Prix at an average of 169.381 kilome- Dairen. tres per hour. Wakefield, in a Maserati, was second, with a time of 2 hr. 18 4/10 sec.
the Sporting Commission's Cup, Armandhug, of Switzerland, won covering 184 miles laur. 58 min. 21 6/10 sec, an average of 150.555 kilometres per hour,
Motor-Cycling Results RHEIMS, July 10 (T/Ocean)
mann Mueller, driving an Auto- The Grand Prix of France was won on Sunday by the German, Her-
Union racing car. The Ger- man; Georg Meler, also on an Auto- behind, and third was Le Begue, Union was second, one round France, on a Talbot, three rounds
"behind.
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Date and Time
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Hanol, 12th July Parcels only for Straits, Penang. Ceylon, Aden, Egypt Marseilles and London-due London, 17th August. Swatow.".... Japan. Haiphong Amoy Shanghai.
THURSDAY-
Deucalion. Taksazig Tjikarang.
Yusang.
Trinan Gneisepan.
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... Kumsang
Müeller reached an average Parcels and Papers only for speed of 160 kilometres per hour Calcutta. over a total distance of 400 kilo- Manila metres.
The Grand Prix for motor-cycles was won in the class up to 175 cubic centimetres by Nougler, France; in the class up to 250 ccm. by Ewald Kouge, Germany; in the class up to 350 ccm by Fleisch- man, Germany; and, in the class. up to 500 cem by White, England.
S.C.A.A. DRAW _WITH_MEDAN
The South Ching AA touring football team played against Medan-born Chinese on Sunday and drew the score being three goals each. Fung King-cheong registered the hat trick" for South China for whom Chan Tak- fat played a very good game in attack
Thu 1 th BAKPO.
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Airmail for “Imperial. Airways
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In another Water Polo League The Hon. Secretary shall be match played at the Kennedy assisted by an Assistant Hon. Se-Town Bathing shed last night, cretary to be appointed by the the Chinese Bathing Club beat the On Saturday, South China de- Air Mail for Malaya, Java and And- Hon. Secretary with the approval Chung Sing Benevolent Society by teated Medan by mix of the Council The Assistant three goals to ont. The half-time Chan Tak-fal scoring three, Lal clear goals, Hon. Secretary shall carry out score was tonil. The scorers Shin-wing two and Yeung Shiu such duties as shall be delegated were Robert Chan (3 goal) for the yick An outstanding game in by the Hon. Secretary and shall C.B.C., and So Ting-mo for Ching goal was played by Cheung Wing- attend all meetings of the Asso-Sing
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