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220 YARDS LOW HURDLES AT UNIVERSITY SPORTS

THEATRE

MANAGER Lugard Hall Leading In Inter Hostel Championship

FINED

A fine of $50 was imposed by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen st Kow- loon Court yesterday on the manager of the Portland Theatre Portland Street, who was summon- ed by the Fire Brigade Department for permitting the obstruction of the three gangways at the theatr on. February 15 by 26 persons at the same time,

SPECIAL TO HONGKONG. DAILY PRESS

T, T. Chin, of Eliot Hall. enally shattered the University re- cord for the 220 Yards Low Hurdles in the Anal yesterday when he clocked 27,7 seconds, on the third day of the Univer sity annual athletic meet at Pokfulam.

K M. Au. of Morrison Hall, last year's winner in the same event, equalled the former record of 28.3 seconds, established by H. L Lee in 1931, although he was four years behind the new champion. I. is significant that Chin. was once Victor Ludorum of Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, Malaya. There was keen competition in the remaining three finals and heat. Yesterday was Lugard Hall's day.

Lun Ting. of the Leung Yau Welding Shop, Canton Road, also gummoned by the Fire Brigade De- partment, was fined $30 for having had on his premises on February 28, without valld Ncenses, A

expected, Lugard's Indian cylinder of compressed oxygen and about 30 lbs. of calcium carbide runners won the Half-Mile final. W W. Abraham Anished strongly these being dangerous goods.

Mr. G. C. Moss, Deputy Superin-in 2 minutes 16-2/3 seconds, fol- tendent of the Fire Brigade, pre-lowed by Sohan Singh (2 min, 19-

1/5 sec.).

secuted.

Newsettes

The YM.C.A. will hold a F118 Whist Drive, with Fish and Chip's Supper, oa Mar, 12, commencing at 7.30 p.m.

Army Boxing Finals

THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1940.

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straia and Manila .............

Shanghai

Calcutta, Straits and Saigon Canton

Japan and Shanghai,

WIN FOR “A” COY, Japan.

ROYAL SCOTS

The Schiller brothers, of Lu- gard, secured the first two places "A" Company won the Inter- In the Discus Throw final. May Company Boring Championship of Hall would have undoubtedly won the 2nd Battalion, The Royal

this avent had not their fa- Scots, at Murray Barracks last vourite, G. M. Derkach. been call-night, defeating "C" 'Company, ed away to the Volunteers' Camp. holders of the Inter-Company

POLË VAULT

Championship for the past three Despite a sprained right shoul-years, by 25 points to 20.

There were 15 bouts on the card, der, and a bamboo pole that broke

but only 14 were fought, Three in his first attempt. Lugard's hope wins on knock-outs and one on a in the Pole Vault. P. K. Teheng technical knock-out were recorded.

snatched victory from Morrison's champion. T. & but the other fights were quite evenly contested. The prize for Lam (holding the University re-

the best loser was awarded to Pte.

In a Colony Chess Championship Tournament "match played at the Gloucester Hotel yesterday evening. ("Frenchie"). Sir Henry Pollock beat D... E. de

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cord 10 ft. in, since 1938), when | Mackay, "C" Coy.. in the welter. Java and Manila,

The marriage of Mr. heut Yun-ne cleared the bar at..9 feet 5 pul, well-known Hongkong tennis inches. player, and Miss Ip Yun-hing, will The height attained was kept take place

Registry, secret from the pole vaulters until Supreme Court. on Wednesday the very end, so that they would

not lose confidence.

nex, Mar. 13.

at the

"A fine of $25 was imposed by Mr. HL G. Sheldon at Central Court yesterday on Lo Kam-chi, of No. 356, Lockhart Road, summoned for being in possession of a radio set without a license on February 19. It was stated defendant bad used the set to take down messages in Morse code.

The Inter-Hostel Champion- ship paints at present are:-- Lugard Hall 26: Morrison Hall 21: Eliot Hall 13; May Hall 10: St. John's Hostel "8: "Ricci 0.

In the High Jump heats, five out of ten competitors were eliminated at 5 feet 5 inches. 8. K. Kaan, of Morrison Hall, and K. A lecture on "Ancient Greece," C. Kwong, of Ellot; both of whom illustrated with lantern slides, will tied for first place last year, will be delivered by Miss Katherine contest the final on Saturday. Lal in Room "K". of the Hong- Both have cleared 54 feet in prac- kong University main building, attice trials. «« the third general meeting of the HKU, Arts' Association today at 220 Yards Low Hurdles:-1 T. 8.30 p.m. All Interested are wel-T, Chin (Eliot) 277 kec, 2 K. M. come.

Au (Morrison) 28.3 sec. 3. Y. & Lam (Morrison) 293-sec. 4. E T. Tang (St. John's).

Results of finais:—

Leslie Archibald Lewis, of 517, The Peak. was fined $25 when Discus Throw:-1, G. Schiller summoned before Mr. FL. G. Shel- (Lugard) 87,4:52. M. Schiller Lu- don at Central Court yesterday gard) 81'11" 3: Y. 8. Lam (Mor- for falling to give notice in writ-rison) 76'1". 4, P. Tam (MorTI- ing to the Registration of Persons son). 7 Office of his departure from the Colony on January 9:

Pole Vault:1. P. K. Teheng (Lugard) 9′54′′. 2. Y. 8. Lam (Morrison). 3. P. Tam (Morrison),

GRAND NATIONAL 4 Ammann G. Lugard).

CALL - OVER

weight division.

Manila.

Straits and Palembang.

Major 8. E. HE Waite. M.C.U. 8. A. Honolulu, and Japan (San Francisco date,

gave away the prizes

The results were:

BANTAMWEIGHT

Pte. Scott, "C" Cay.,,, best Ete. Brett on a knock-out in the 2nd round.

FEATHERWEIGHT

Cpl. Brown. 'A" Coy.. beat Pte. Clelland on a knock-out in the lat round.

Pte. Boyle, "A" Cor.. beat Pte. Campton on points.

LIGHTWEIGHT

Pte. Scott, "Co., beat Pte. Cornwall on points.

Pte. Riley, "A" Coy, beat Pte.. Ross on points.

Pte. Ritchie, "A" Coy, beat 'Pte. Wallace on "a tko. in the 2nd round.

WELTERWEIGHT

Pte. Cavanagh, "A" Coy, beat Pte. Dunlop on a knockout in the 1st round.

Pte. Manson, "C" Coy., beat Pte. O'Nell on points.

Pte. Henderson, “A” Coy., Deat Pte. Mackay on points,

MIDDLEWEIGHT

L/C. Moore. "C" Coy, beat Pte. Quinn on points..

Pte. Greiz "C" Co. Was given a walk-over by L/c. Brown.

Sgt. Eliot, "A" Coy.. beat Pte. Clarke on points

*** LIGHTHEAVY WEIGHT

Pte. McNally, "A" Coy.. beat L/c.

Half-Mile:-1, W. W. Abraham (Lugard) 2 min. 16-2/3 see. · 21 LONDON, Mar. 8 (Reuter)-The Bohan Singh (Lugard) 2 min. 19- latest call-over in the Grand 1/5 sec, 3. T. 8 Wong (St. 1Sharman on points. National is as follows:-

John's). 4, K. K. Tan Eilot).

High Jump (Heat):-K. M. Au Professor the Becond (100-80.; 100-7 ); Symaethis (100-7 0.): | (Morrison). K.-C. Kwong (Biot),L/c. Bogskar (1000): Royal Mail 8. K. Kaan (Morrison), C. Y. Ip. (100 6.0.); Red Prince (45-1 o. (St. John's) and Y. 5."Lam CMor | after 33-1-t.).

rison) qualified.

HEAVYWEIGHT Pte. Marshall; "A" Gay

Larkin on points.

WELTERWEIGHT

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THURSDAY

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SATURDAY

Pte. Callahan, "A" Coy, beat Cpl; Ritchie on points.

INDIAN PRESS

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Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles - due Rog Marseilles, 5th April .....

Ord. 1.30 PM Yokohama, U.S.A., Central and South America & G.P.O.&KPO.

5.00 PM Canada-via San Francisco-due San Francisco, Reg. Orri 28th March ́.

"INDIA WILL NOT FORGET

NOT FORGET THIS ACT Swatow; Amoy and Forinosa. OF NAZI BRUTALITY":

INDIGNATION OVER NAZI ATTACK ON THE DOMALA: snip was blazing and roaring like straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, Aden, G.P.O.&K.P.O

BOMBAY, MAR, 6 (REUTER)-DETAILS OF THE NAZI AT- TACK ON THE BL. STEAMER DOMALA ARE PROMINEN ILY DISPLAYED BY INDIAN FAPERS AND THE HEADLINES RE- FLECT THE HORROR AND INDIGNATION=" FELT AT "THE" OUTRAGE WHICH HAS CLAIMED A HEAVY TOLL OF INDIAN, LIVES..

The Bombay Chronicle (orga'n of the Indian National Congress) say: "The Nazis have gone mad. They have lost all sense of reason and all instincts of humanity,"

The newspaper considered that the brutality of the Ger- man airmen was sccentuated by the fact that the Indian victims were those whom the Germans had held as prisoners

“ pince the outbreak of the war, but whom they consented to repatriate to Lahore.

The Tribune says: “Reports: of the butchery done by the" Germans haya crented a wave of anger in India. India wiJi not forget this -- act" of ・ Nazi' brutality"

CHIEF OFFICER'S

broadcast from Daventry yester day,

The plane swooped past their masts and disappeared, dropping

boats, dropped two more bombs amidships **

The whole of the middle of the

un inferno.

"As it came back a fourth time, the anti-aircraft gun opened fire and a fourth bomb fell harmlessly into the water. As it roared over- head, it raked the decks with mma- chine-gun bullets as it tried to kill. The anti-aircraft gun crew. It

then disappeared, a

5.30

Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due Marseilles. Reg. 6.00

9th April

Ord.

Ord. 5.30 PM GP.O.&K.PO.

5.00 T 5.30 PM

Air Mail for “Imperial. Always Direct Service”- Reg-

due London 17th March Haiphong Manila. [Balgon":

A dstroyer came to the rescue, Shanghai together with a dutch ship. Japan:

"You can make all the fuss, you

shout those naval chaps. They were stmply grand and people like

no bombs and fring no gons. They me have them to thank for being

alivo.” were just thinking that they wäre kund safe, when the machinerosred b

THE RESCUE

пр

Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, Honolulu", and· ESA, by, the "Tax American Airways Direct Service”... due San Francisco, 17th March.

back and dropped a high-explo. The destroyer first picked sive incendiary bomb which hit men in the boats and on rafts. amidahips, went through and ex, Mr. Brown said that he was at Haiphong ... ploded in the engine-room, send the stern with some of the passen- Canton ing smoke and fumes all over the gers and crew ship.

An R. A. F. plane helped the

....

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Manila, Straita, Cevion, India, Fast and South GP.O.&E.PO

Africa, Egypt and Erope Vid Brindisi due Beg Brindisi 4th April Makaro

Ord 2.30 PIL

*** Flames soon started to spring up destroyer to save another mem Straits and Calcutta, and the Captain gave order to bor of the crew a 17-year-old abandon the ship, while part of cadet on his first trip. He wILL the crew ran to man the ants the only survivor of six men, on aircraft gun. Before they could a raft. The plane spotted-him LONDON, Mar. 6 (Reuter)-An do anything, the plane was back and guided the destroyer to the Interview with Chief Officer Brown overhead and while some of the rate on hich he was literally of the British ship Domala was crew were trying to get away in frozen

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