PACE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
BRIGHT LIGHT BOTHERS MEMBERS AT H.K.R.A.
MID-WEEK SHOOT
One hundred and twenty-two members attended the, shoot on Wednesday with fair weather conditions. The bright light seemed to bother quite a number so that scores were not particularly high.
Gash 4 31 33 29 93x Nett spoons were won by Mr. J.
Singh ser. 35 30 28 93
A Guard, DRC. and Sgt. G. E.L/Sgt. Puran:
R.N.R.S. Breese,
L/Sgt. Puran Singh, H.K.P. won a possible but-Lt. A. J. Le ton at 200 yards.
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FIRST AID AND HOME NURSING EXAMINATIONS
Auxiliary Nursing Service Successes
The following candidates in the recent First Aid and Home Nuraing Examinations satisfied the ex- aminers and wit receive their St. John Ambulance Association cer ticates in due course.
FIRST AID
Edna Atkins, Joanna Reeve, Ina Cunningham, Rachel Taylor, Hida
Seelleur scr. 30 32 30 82 (a) Cpl.. F. Cole 1 29 31 31 91 Handicap spoons for &R. rifles went to L/Cpl. G. Pember- Cpl. a. G.
"Brighty scr: 30 30 31 91 R.E, ton.
P.C. 5. T. Young.
B/M. W. Kifford scr. 31 31 29 91 P.C.
Singh, H.K.P.R...
Bachar RK.P.. Mr. H. F. Oldreive, D.R.C. 6.1. (R)
"A. C. Chan 2 29 32 29 90 Leiper, Nora Gibson, Betty Drown, and Cpl. 0. S. Lochrie, R. Scots,
L/Sgt. (R) (b) rifles handicap For SR. spoons were won by LA.C. W. J.
A.SUP. (R) Gash, R.A.F., SI. A. C. Chan. H.K.P.R. and Mr. C. A. Hyett, P.S. Chanchal D.R.C."
REVOLVER SHOOT Revolver Shoot: Handicap spoon won by Major S. White, R. Scots.
The address of the Hon. Secre- tary, Hongkong Rifle Association,
K. C. Hoo 1 31 31 28 80
D. Lole ser. 32 26 31 89
singh
30 31 28 89 R.S.M. F. Maslen 2 31 28 23 84 Mr. C. A. Hyett 6 29 31 24 84 S.R.. (1)
Sgt. G. E. Breese 5-30 29 29 88x L/Cpl. G.
Pemberton as from Monday next, till Sunday) | L/Sgt. (R)
Educational March 24, will be Training Centre, Wellingtori Bar racks--Phone 34121 Ext. "49.
LEADING SCORES
Leading scores Wednesday
were as follows:-
on
SR. (b)
7
6
25 31 29 85x
0. T. Leong 30 29 26 85 Sgt. R. Green' 5 29 25 29. 83 Cpl. R. Langford scr. 25. 27 27 83 S.I. (R) HO. Tso 7 27 31 24 82
Pauline Jeffreys, Florence Grim- mett, Mary Asche. Janet Craw- ford. Marion Chan, Mary Kirk, Kathleen Moir, Maimee Valentine, Robin Summers. Betty Jeffreys Marjorie Tam, Beryl Farrar, Wini- fred White. Helen Elliott, Jessie Ewing: Patricia Elliott, Bernadette Firkens, Andrey Chin Xenia Camidge, Rhexenor Stalker, Wini- fred, Grimmett, Kathleen Martin, Anna Cressey, Serafina Collinson. Gizella Kopezski, Louisa Landale, Magdalene Greenwood, Mary Ster- ling.
HOME NURSING
GENERAL
CROSSWORD
NO.
ACROSS
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1. You'll have a struggle to get
!
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it,
5.
Bar this blow.
2.
9.
Saints take up prominent
10.
positions round a foreigner. 'An artist helps to make a
3. Found in boôts, and 14 across
is a fitting gathering?
4.
Additional
8.
Not ashamed.
Anna Simpson, Dorothy San- guinetti, Ida Gerzo, Mary Banker, Inaet Karim, Kushid Karim, Betty Kendall, Thelma Mills, Mahmuda 12. Mehal, Florence Wong. Rose Kew, Patricia Loseby, Beatrice Feston-14 11, Alice Briggs, Myrtle
Mok, 15. Edith Moses, Jean Findlay, Sat 16.
Spr..E. S. Stewart nul 24 30 27 81 Cpl. M. Neave mil 27 27 27-81 Spr. E., W Allo € 28 25 27 18 Cpl. J. E.
Hawkins 7 25 24 27 76 Cpl. Naranjan
Singh 7 28 24 23 75
want Kor, "Mary Bennett, Marjorie *Russell scr. 34 32 29 95 Mr. J. Hargreaves 10 28 24 22 74
Cpl. F. E..C. C.
H'p 200 500 600 Ti, Mr, J. A. Guard scr. 34 33 30 9% Sgt. F. E
B.I. (R)"
C. O. Chau scr. 28 32 33 93 C/Sgt. F. Hale scr. 32 30 31 93 L.A.C. W. J.
good show,
Darius showed them Daniel in the (2 words, 6 and (4). See 3 down.
7. Henry VIII said that Anne of
Cleves was no better than a
-mare."
8. Speculate,
4.
The best known is Balaam's The cape is nothing but a amalt gift, "dear
11
Courageous deed.
Quah 4:22 28 23 73
B
P.C. (R)
S. T. Young 11 A.C. W.H. Goldet 10 C.S.M. J. C. E
23 26 23 72
22 25 25 72
Grace 18. Tam. Bernadette "Chan, Darby, Jesale Ewing, Marian Chan. 21.
First Ald lectures" will com- mence on Friday March 15) at 5.30 p.m. at the Helena May In- i stitute.
Egyptian god!***
13.
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comes size easily
to
Filin eng s
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Boy inside may show possible frouble.
upset.
17.
Its tennis may be urgent
19.
24.
Is to be seen in any police- station.
Peacock's Castle is worth note...
Mead 3
These yehicles look ane from behind.
20.
Eat pears divided.
22.
Would Reynard agree that it
28.
81.
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Port Closed Signals
P.C: Bachan
Mr. H. F.
dom-27. 23 25 24 72
Home Nursing lectures menced at Kowloon Hospital on Singh 12 23 25 24 128 Wednesday, March 31 at 5.30 p.m. Further lectures will be an- Oldrelve 12 26 23 23 728 nounced through the press! Pte. W. Provan 11 23 24 19 71 The response to the calling-up 32. Pte. R. Buller 3 21 22 27 70 notices to report at emergency Whenever a general closure of Le C. B Otway nil 24 21 25 10 posts on the night of the black- the Fort is ordered the portator 8. White 5° 29 23 18 10 put: March 5, was extremely satis- Closed" signals under these cir- | Cpl. G. 5.
factory. cumstances will be displayed at
Lochrie 12 22 21 26 40 the Naval Dockyard Signal L/Sgt. (R)
Station.
MEANING OF SIGNALS "When these signals are holsted no ship or vessel constructed of iron or steel, or wooden vessel loaded with iron or steel, is to pro- ceed south of the anti-submarine boom in the Tathong Channel or East of the line joining Mount
N. L. Ban 5 29 28 12 49 (N) winner of Nett spoon. (H) winner of Handicap spoon. (B) winner of Possible Button. Winner of Nor (H) will have hls Handicap reduced by one point.
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Ocean-going vessels and River PEACE FOR A PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN
Steamers are to remain at their berths, or, if under way, must re- turn to their berths, secure to the nearest convenient buoy or pro- ceed to the nearest anchorage and anchor until the Port is declared open again.
HARBOUR SERVICES Normal ferry and harbour set- vice may continue to operate within the Harbour Limits, and small craft may proceed - to-or from Aberdeen Harbour, between sunrise and sunset, provided they keep to the North of Magazine Island.
The above mentioned restric- tions do not apply to junks (unless they are carrying iron or steel), yachts and sampans,
AGAINST ENGLAND
·ZURICH, MAR, 14 (REUTER) - THE NAZIS, BY SOME OBSCURE ARGUMENE,!- ARE TO TRY AND USE THE FINNISH-SOVIET PEACE TREATY AS A MEANS OF ATTACK- ING THE ALLIES, EVEN GOING" SO FAR AS TO DENY M DALADIER'S STATEMENT THAT AN ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE WAS STANDING BY READY TO LEAVE FOR FIN- LAND.
Reports reaching ***Zurich from Berlin state that a Pro- paganda campain against England was discussed AR Tuesday night at Dr Goeb bels Propaganda Ministry. the object of the campaign being to exploit the disgust of the world at the way Russia
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has treated Finland and to try to turn this against Eng- snd and thus frighten the neutrals into · closer ́rala- tionship with the Nazis.
ENGLAND ALONE
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This campaign" wil be specially
RADIO
PROGRAMMES
Continued from Page 3 6.58 Claulat Local Stock Mony.
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7.00 London Relay Musical Hits of Thirty, Forty and Fifty Years
7.30 London Helay-The News. 3.00 Local Time: Signal, Weather Report and “Announcements.
203 Brahms Concerto In B Flat Major, Op. EL
Arthur Schnabel (Piano) and The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conduct- ed i Sir Adrian Bollt
directed to the Balkans and 8.50 Studio on Prychology by FB: My Dogʻa Scandinavia, but will no doubt Father G. Byrne,
Feelings and Ming
world
Battle Dress In The Pews The campaign
Some 800 soldiers in battle dress paraded at St. George's garrison' church, in the famquis Wellington and Stanhope Lines of Aldershot, shortly after nine o'clock to attend the Sunday service.
1
This was the service heard over the wireless by hundreds of listeners.
Simplicity marked the service, which he is referring is the torch as Is the custom in the Army to- race, Lines of runners were posted one Psalm; theat intervals. The first line re- day. One Lesson, one" Greed; a few short prayers; and celves the torch and takes it from three hymns, the singing of which the altar. I is handed from relay the troops enjoyed so much that to relay until the last places 1 their voices completely drowned again on the appointed spot. The both organ and band
victory fell to the line of runners
The short address was delivered who succeeded in first reaching the by the Rev. Dr. C. D. Symons, goal with the torch alight" ** M.C., Chaplain-General to the "Let us avold all pettiness, Forces.
sectional hatreds and strife all Dr. Symons took his text from that "tendy" to "weaken the St. Paul's Epiade to the Hebrews, maximum effort which we are and made a parallel between making. sport and the idea of serving "Bo does Christ, the Divine God,
Peacemaker, help each one of us. speaking in a rich, clear voice. you and me, according to our: he said: "Whatever our faults or individual need, just when we fallings may be, we are all at feel we must give up and drop least desperately keen on games out of the race.” and sport of all kind.
NOT WEAKNESS
Dr. Jom Leighton Stuart, Pre- "People who do not understand sidenɛ" of Yenching - University, our national characteristics may Pefping, Farrived in Keiyang on misunderstand this attitude. But Tuesday On Wednesday he u It is not weakness it is the build spected local reconstructions ing up of character and stamina. work and visited the First Aid: The people to whom St. Paul Corps of the China Red Cross spoke, and wrote about, were the Society. He is making a short visit to Tington, and will return "He uses the relay rate as an today to Continue his trip illustration. The actual race" to Chungking.
same.
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also cover other parts of the 8.02The Berimental Band of HM.
Colantreâm
Belection (Sullivan, will concern arr Winterbottom); The Sorcerer England alone. and not France, selection (Sullivan). Dr.Goebbels' and his henchmen
9.33 have other plans for a campaign against France.
NAZI ITALIAN COAL PACT
SIGNED
ROME. Mar. 14 (Renter)=- Germany and Italy Bished coal agreements followin conversations between' Signor Mussolint and Herr von Ribbentrop, states an oficiál communique.
The agreement that fature from Germany This, adds the will enable Italiar ments to be cove entirely.
provides
ari qata
DR. SCHACHT ON SPECIAL MISSION TO SWEDEN STOCKHOLM, Mar. 14 (Reu- ter)—According to the Stock- holm paper Tidningen, „Dr. Schacht,--Nazi · economic Dert: is being gent to Sweden on a special" infasion.'
London Relay-News' Summary. 9.30 London Relay World Affair" 945A Classical... · Héquest ‹‹Pro- *ramme Mignon".
Carotte
Thomas) Leupold Stokowski and the Philadel phia Orchestra, Bell Song Dame Delibes)Miliza. “Korjus ?-(Soprano) with Cacheatin"The Barber of Se ville Overture (Rossini) Philhar mante-Symphony
of Orchestra |York, cond, by Arturo Tokcazirsi. Prologue to "I Pagliacci" (Leoncaval-
·Jo)^—A-word -alloweme: But"""mut"EY pratz:-Moria. Baxiola. (Baritone) and Kämberg-l-qt. "La Scala | Orchestra,
"Cavalleria
termezzo
Allazhia (Manezini) — New Light Saphony, Ofchestta
Your Tiny
Hand's Frozen "La Boheme"-Fuc čini>;}Heavenly" "Alda,"" divine · Alda ("Aida" Verdi) Jus Bjorling (Tenor) with Orchestra. Canzonetta (D'Ambrosio)~~Alfredo "Campoli” and His Salon Orchestra The Three Mém Bulte fam Coatea): The
Man from the Countering The Man
about Town 3 The Man from the Seleht Symphony Orchestra cond. by The Composer Waltz In A Flat Major: Brahms) Isolde Menzes (Violin) with Piano accomp
Lut [by, Op: 49, Mo4 (Erahms)--Elizabeth Schumann (Sourato) with Orch. Sonatine for "Plano (Ravel); Jeux DTAU CRavel) - Alfred: Cortot (Piano), a
11.00 Close down.
Mr. Li, Yu-Dang, leader of the Formosan Revolutionary Party, who has been commanding For- mosan volunteers in China, de- Uraced a speech on The Latest Conditions***"af" the Volunteers in the Resistance" yesterday over › the ive.
Farmoran
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