PAČE 8-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
RACING
RESULTS
'Continued From Fare 2
Tng Man-wa); Victoria 147. (W.) half lengths between second and
24
H. & Davis), -
Bettlag
Clember
Win. Place 3.719 1,740
Eve of Dancing ......
49
Eve of Reason
148
231
Hopeful Star
817
785
Possible
364
564
Victoria
White Diamond
78 151 317 379
5,263 3.905
RACE FOUR Jober, Humdrum Eve and Bear Claw led the field past the stands and round into the home straight, About & furlong from the Anish Jober shot Its bolt and the little fancied Humdrum Eve, who was second till then, took the land and was first past the post, Ber Claw, hot favourite, was second treating Jober by a neck, Rose Emily, third favourite, was fourth while Avon, the second in mand, was never prominent. 4Mount Davis Handles p---First Section.-(Ono Me)
third.
Time: 1.32.0
Also ran-Arabian Cat 156 Ibe. (G. W. Hook): Dow-Jones 147 CH. Graye); Gbg 1830. R. Sadick); | Lancashire. Chap 162 8. W. Lee); Lucky Eleven 145 (H. A. de B. Botelho); National Honour 150 (Teung Wing-kwal); Popular Star 160 (T. W Chattey); Radium Star 168 Hoo Pak-ming); Strathdoon 158 (A. Bleap); Sunshine Susle 158 [Ho Hong-ping); Wild Bear 158 (Chanson Feng)."
Geordie
Gog
Home Soccer
Scores
LONDON, Apr. 21 (Reuter)-The following are the results of Home (Regional and Cup), football' and rugby matches played yesterday —–—– FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP (FIRST ROUND)
North "A" New Brighton 1 Stoke Wrexham
Blackpool
Barrow
1 Wolves
Sunderland 1 Darlington Chesterfield 2 Huddersfeld
SPORTS.
Lawn Bowls Season Is Unofficially Opened
Local Lawn Bowlers went into¬stride with the new season on Saturday when four friendly matches were played. Kowloon Bowl- ing Green Club beat the Naval Dockyard Recreation Club, Recreio proved too good for the Emited Services Recreation Chab, Indian RE. beat HK. Electric and Kowloon Tong got the better of Kow- loon Cricket Club.
Playing at home; Club de Recreio beat United Services Recreation Club by 17 shots in a friendly match.
RECREIO: M. Alarcon, J. E. Noronha, C. H. Basto, H. A. Alves (Skip) 25; J Luz, E. I. Leitao, L. Xavier. F. X. Soares (Skip) 32; F
V. Xavier, J. A. Remedios, F. V. Riberlo, C. G. Silva (8klp) 13 Total 70.
Arrivals In Colony From U.S.A.
Arrivals in the Colony yesterday
by an American liner from Shang- U.SRC.: J. Fraser, H. Howell. A hai and the U. 5. A. were Mr. C. Milne, H. H. Willams (Skip) Norman G. Besic, managing 17; R. Levett. A. Hubbard, J.director of the General Electric Evans. J. T. Smalley (Skip) 16: JCo., of China, Ltd., Mr.. Frederic Moffatt, LA. R. Duncan, A. JC, Fornes ir of the American Con- Moss, A. Parsons (Skip) 20. Total sulate, and Mrs. Fornes, and Mr. {Warren L. Worden, superintendent
HOME TEAM. SUCCESS
At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowl-of operations for the Texaco Oll ing Green Club beat Naval Dock-Co. in China. yard Recreation Club by 13 shots!
4
1
4 Southport
0
2 Liverpool
0
Mchester U. Rochdale
0 M'chester C.
1
1 Bur
0
Batting
Blackburn
6 Bolton
1
Arabian Cat
Dow-Jones
Win. Place
711 680 39 72
Chester
Everton
1 Burnley
3
3 Preston
1.
North "15"
406 481
218 283
Bradford Leeds
2 Newcastle
0
Heddon
364 520
de-
Lancashire Chap Lucky Eleven March Brown National Honour Popular Star Radium Star
597 #38
194
267
York
6 Sheffield Wed. 3 Middlesbrough 4 Grimsby Sheffield U 0 Rotherhamn
1 Bull
1
0
1
986
883
53.
Barnsley
3 Hartlepoola 0
119 114
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16 38
1
292
284
Strathdoon
17
22
South""A"
Sunshine Susie
88
120.
Wild Bear
22
71
Arsenal Fulham" Crystal Fal.
#
4 Notts County
4 Brentford
1
4 Tottenham.
1
(Mr. Pin) 1
4.049 4,539
3 Watford
1.
3 Chelsea
2
Notts Forest Norwich
1 Charlton
0
1
Leicester
South "B"
Newport Swansea
2 Reading Torquay Plymouth
Bournemouth 1
Coventry
3 Luton West Bromich 3 Fortsmouth
1 Bristol R. S'thampton
RUGBY UNION
2 Birmingham
2
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2 Walsall
0
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Mr. Lan's Humdrum Eve, 143
Ibs.....
Mrs. Dunbar's Bear Claw, 161
lbs.......... (Mr. Hearne) 2 'Mr. Marber's Jober, 152 lbs.
(Mr. Chao) 3 Won by, two lengths, a neck be- tween second and third,
Time: 1.55.0.
Pari Mutuel
Winner: $43.20.
Places: $11.70, $7.20, $10.70. Also ran:-Avon 145 lbs. D. Black); Conquering Time 156 (P.
Y. T. Web; Hyndford Bridge 151
RACE, SEVEN
favourite. Maple Star, second led past the stands and round the back stretch up to the rock where it shot Its bolt and eventually finished fourth Fair Chance, third favourite, who was follow- ing. took command at the rock, and leading into the straight, went on to win with ease.
Rowan, the favourite, and `In- come Tax, who were lying handy.
CV. V. Needa): Lullber 158 (Yeung came up well to All second and Wing-kwal Red Feather 186 (S. third places respectively Piccadil-
L. Yuen): Rose Emily 152 (W. Gly Jim and Poy!...
Avon,
L'
Betting
Win. Place
1,303 1,356
Bear Claw.
2,066 1,602
Conquering Time
208 342
Humdrum Eve
577
545
Hyndford Bridge
101
· 178
Jober
661
634
Lilliber
12
Red Feather
23 00
Rose Emily
710 779
5,651 5,574
RACE FIVE Wilber was the first to show up from a good start, but at the rock Smiling Time. fourth favourite, forged ahead and taking the lead into the straight. went on to win comfortably. Wilber being second. West Luke: third favourite, though second at the bend, weak- ened in the last furlong and was third, while Willynilly the favourite and Portrush, second in demand, were badly bunched and could not get through.
5. "Hunchbacks" Handicap.—- (Six Furlongs)
Smiling
Miss ·LI Po-chun's
Perola
d'Oriente,
though well-fancled. were never prominent at any stage.
7.---Canterbury Park Handicap,— (From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In)
Mr. Weetoo's Fair Chance, 182
lbs.
(Mi. Proulx) Mr. Ash'; Rowan, 162 Ibs,
Southend
Westham
2 Millwall
5 Clapton Orient 2
0
Mr. Walter L. Buchan, circula, tion manager, of "The Statesman" in a friendly match.
KB.G.C.: E F. C. Collin, J. E Calcutta, India, was another Henson, A. Hyde-Lay, A. M. Hol- arrival. Mr. Buchan, who is ac- land (Skip) 18. R. P. Phillips. E companied by his wife, is en route V. Searle, H. Lockhart, B. Randle to India.
(Skip) 10: T. Armstrong, L. Jor-
dan, J. C. Gill, A. J. Hall (Ship)
17: W. Walker, K. C. Hamilton,
J. G. Meyer, R. Duncan (8p) 18;
M. Ferguson, G. E. F. Thompson, D. W. Waterton, J. McKelvie (Skip
28. Total 08.
A passenger in transit was Mrs.
Jennie L. Millet, who is travelling
to India where she plans to spend
few months with her daughter,. who is married to the Maharajah of Indore..
NDRC: G. W.-Elphick, W. H. En route to Singapore, à pas- Organ W. McNay. J. Hollidge senger by the same liner was Mr. (Skip) 1; 8. C. Walker, H. Ham-Wilbur Fender, who is to resume mond; A. B. Allen, H. White (Skip) his duties as sales director in the 19; H. F: Harper, W. C., Hodder, singapore offen of the Goodyear A. Morton, H. Drew (Sp) 14; E Tire and Rubber Co. Mr. Fender F.-Pope. C. E. Langley, H. Bicknell. is accompanied by his wife, E. A. Atkins (Skip) 16; P. A. Other passengers in transit were Peckham, F. H. Wilkinson, C. "E. Capi, C. B. Camerer, who will take to 15. Other matches results are. Turpin, A. A. Lewis (Skit) 22. charge of the Naval Hospital at Rosslyn Park 15 Lon. Irish W. 8
At Richmond, an Army" XV. de- feated Great Britain by 23 points
Aberavon Bedford
Cheltenham
SAY
MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1940.
Gordon's
..and know what you're
drinking/
DRY GIN
„DESTILLERY LONDON.
NO COLOURING MATTER
NO
INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS
NEWSETTES
The name of Mr. Lancelot Alban Searle has been added to the 1st
of Official Justices of the Peace.
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Miss Sybil Dorothy Spencer has been appointed a Nursing Sister, with effect from April 6, 1940.
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Mr. Lancelot Ruggies Andrewe has been appointed Registrar of the Supreme Court, Registrar of Companies, Official Administrator and Official Trustee with effect
April 21, 1940.
thi
Lazn
Canacao in the Philippines, Mr.
Messrs. Lee In-Cheung, Fred W. Kaipe, malaria engineer At Kowloon Tong, the Garden for the Rockefeller Foundation
His Excellency the Governor has | Ming-fan and Chow Yat kwong City Association beat Kowloon who is en route to Kodakainsi, cancelled all engagements for the have been appointed members of Medical Committee, Tung South India, and Mr. Walter C.Week ending April 27. Castro, Dunten of the Standard Oil Com
Wah Hospitals, vite Messrs, Chau Wong.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lucas Handy- Shiu-ng, Lo Min-nung and Yeung W.
alde left for home on a holiday on Wing-hong, wich effect from Feb. Saturday. Mr. Handyside is with 22, 1940.
Total 85.
6 Bridgend
B
K.C.C. BEATEN
3 Metro. Police
5
22 Army XV
Somerset P.
8 Bristol
11
Swansea"
8 Llanelly
5
1
Torquay
25 Plymouth
11
W.-super-Mare & Bath
3
J. E. Thro's
(Mr. Hearne) 2 Mr. Taxpayer's Income Tax,
153 lbs. ... (Mr. Liang) 3 Won by three lengths, lengths between second and third.
Time: 1.58,2, Pari Mutuel:-
Winner: $31,00.
Cricket Club by two shots.
K.T.G.C.A.: H." A.
pany Officer "ta Arabia. en route to Haudi Arabla
REFINERY EQUIPMENT
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the Education Department,
Tang, Y. H.
J." H. H. Gittins (Skip) 20; Uittins, A. E. H. Castro, C.-J. Roe, A. H. Castro (Skip) 21; K. Y. Hsu,
K. Lim, W. J. Howard, A. J. Mr. "Gerald C. Smith, export Kew (Skip) 18. Total 59.
manager in Singapore for the Key K.C.C.: A. Fabel, J. Hempsey, R. Company, makers of oil refinery Chemical 9
Meadows, J. M. Jack (8kip) 19: equipment, was another passenger Ltd.
7
22 Northampton, 14 Rugby League (Yorkshire)
5 Bradford Featherstone two
Huddersfield 44 Bramley
18 Hunslet Hull Keighley Leeds Wakefield York
Places: $10.00. $8.70, $18.20. Also ran:-Brown, Derby 145 lbs. D. Black); Catterick Bridge "152 (V. V. Needa); Comedy Star 155. (Tang Man-wa); Maple Star 155 (B. L. Tao); Perola d'Oriente 152 LB. Chao): Piccadilly Jim 155 (W. G. Foy); Quick Despatch 138 S. L. Yuen): Spring Shine 157
(H. C. Pih).
Betting
Win. Place
293 319 498
694
2
11
831 823
234 315
Income Tax
Maple Star
Perola d'Oriente Piccadilly Jim
900 664
601 513
14
5 Castleford
5
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The names of Messrs. Richard Mr. W. H, Sandford, of Imperial McNeil Henderson, Harold Stuart- (China), Rouse, and Arthur George Warn-.. passed through į bam Tickle have been
Industries
Dairen.
A. C. Tribble. G. E. Taylor, A. W.in transit. He is accompanied by | Hongkong on Saturday.. 29 Hull Kingston 6
Ramsey, T. W. Carr (Skip) 16: Chig wife. 13
J. Tacchi, W. Naef, L. Jack, Spary (Skip) 18. Total 51.
L.R.C. WİN
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removed. from the fat of Authoriked Archi- tacts on their ceasing to practice
8. Halfac
27 Batley
$
Lancashire
Barrow Leigh
17 St. Helen
15
A. Passengers disembarking at Miss Daisy Mary Bage, B.Sc., has in the Colemy
Hongkong were Mr. N. G, Beale, been appoffited to the Education
with Mr. G. Born, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Department
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A Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction will be held at the Dis- trict Office. South, Qeeen's Build- Gazette ing, 2nd. floor, at 11 a.m. on May
Liverpool
3 Rochdale 7 Wigan LANCASHIRE CUP (FINAL) "The final of the Lanchshire Cup. played on the home-away basis,
resulted in a win for Swinton over Widnes (playing home) by 4-5. The return match will be played on the former's ground on April 27.
Brown Derby ... Catterick Bridge Comedy Star
“ u
Friendly
Fair Chance
Warrington
14 Oldham
11
Time, 148 lbs. ...(Mr. Wel 1 Mr. Marber I's Wilber, 152 lbs.
Mr. Chau Mr. S. W. Lee's West Lake, 154 -
. lbs....
(Mr. Taol 3
Betting
2
533 724
Quick Despatch Rowan Spring Shine
32 73
1,594 1,137
113 131
Expansion Time Jennifer
Win. Place
429 Blue Diamond..... 446
1,010 934
2,020 1,809
*5.827 5.408
Just In Time King Kong
RACE EIGHT
Won by two lengths, a neck be- tween second and third.
Time: 1.31.3.
Pari Mutuel: --
Winner: $48.30.
Places: $11.30, $15.60, $12.60:
The field went off in line with
Also ran:-Bressay 150 lbs. Ho. Jennifer slightly in front.
On
J. A. Hearne); King's Envoy 135 entering the back stretch Jenni- (G. Treverton); Phoenix, 183 4E. F. Li; Portrush 155 (V. V. Needa); fer, who was favourite. drew away while the rest were still in a Some Hope. 153 P. P. Botelho);
bunch. Jennifer went on to win Talkative 149 (8. W. Tang); Wi-
with ease. Expansion Time was lynilly 157 (8. L. Xuen)..
prominent as the field entered the Betting
straight, but faded off in the
Lancashire Lass Peaceful View Potentate Rob Roy
112 156
1,082 739
354 417 738 756 123 128 36 .31
6.821 6.429
RACE NINE
Happy Landings. a
complete
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At Sockinpoo, Indian Recrea-Buchan, Mr S. Y. Chang. Mrs. April 8, 1940. tion Club beat Hongkong Electric J. T. de Lavina. Mr. and Mrs. Recreation Club by 32 shots in F. C. Fornes, Jr., Master Michael' Friday's Government
friendly match yesterday.
IR.C.: A.
Suflad.
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A. H. Fornes, Misa Barbara C. Fornes, contains a list of 88 names of 17, at the District Office, Tal Madar. A. M. Wahab, A. K. Minu Miss J. Grifin, Mr. N. Jenssen. all Authorised Architects. revised Po, at 11.30 am, on May 21 and at the P.W.D. on April 22 and (Skip) 19; A H. Rumjahn, A. G.Mr. T. L. Lee, Mrs. K. T. Liang, up to Mar, 21, 1940,
| May 6 at 3 p.m. Suftad, A. O. Madar, M. Y. Adai, Mr. Martin G. Scott, Miss A. Viola (Skip) 24: S, O. Bux, R. Nazarin, Salth. Mr. 8. Z. Wang, and Mr.
A Memorial of Re-Entry by the Crown on Section B of Marine The following have been M. R. Abbas, & R. Minu (8kip) 27.W. L Worden. Total 70.
In transit for Manila were Dr. Lot No. 198 (to be known as rolled in the Hongkong Defence H.KER.C.: A.Tarbuck, R. AR. A. Berry (D. C.). U. B. N., Capt. Inland Lot No. 5288) has been Reserve (B): Messrs John Will-. Owens, C. E. Ganagan, G. G. s. Clyde B. Camerer (M. C.) U. 8. N registered according to law
more Wells, Norman Kemp Little- Thomson (Skip) 11: W. E. Mac- and Mrs. Camerer, Mr. A. G. Doyle,
john, Thomas Oliver Morgen, "John Farlane. R. F. Gregory. H. S. McLieut. 8 Jurika, U. 8. N., Lt.
Regimental Quartermaster Ser-Arthur Leslie Pearson, Denis Wil- Kay, A. F. Paul (Skip) 13; W. E. Harold E. Karrer, U. 8. N. and
geant Albert Edward Kew, of the Itam Phillips. Ernest Hillas WI- Hongkong Orchards, W, E. Baker, V. 6orby, Mrs. Karrer, Miss Joyce Karrer.
Volunteer Defence Hams. G. T. Padgett (Skip) 14. Total 38. Through passengers for Singa | COTES
awarded has been
the pore were Mr. and Mrs. W. . clasp to the Efficiency Medal." Fender, Bro. Philip Gagnon, Miss Priline Latzke, Mrs. H. A Quade Mr: Q. 8. Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sansome, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Smith.
BATHING CLUBS MUST MOVE
The question of the reclamation of the bathing club sites, at North Point, has again cropped up
and from all indication this summer will probably be the last that bathing clubs will be permitted
TYRONE WINS
(Mr. B. Herschend).
It is more than likely that by
Tyrone outsider, led from start to finish, this time next year, the bathing
pavillons, how at North Point, re will have to move to a new ite. (Mr." . L. Anderson).
home
run
Dutchman,
Place home run. As King Kong and winning with ease. The rest were Blue Diamond raced neck and bunched most of the way. In the
Flying neck in the last furlong were fighting for second place, Peace-second favourite, came up strongly ful View, fourth in demand, sud-on the outside to fill second place Day WELS third. denly shot out on the off side! While Derby and forged ahead to pass the Double Finesse, the favourite, was post in front of them, King Kong never in the picture.
830
Win.
Bressay King's Envoy
363
535
11
Phoenix
119
34 139
1,425 1.335
554
77121 33
750 497 212 498 2,271 1,825
5,814 5874
Portrush Smiling Time Some Hope Talkative rang West Lake
Wilber "Willynilly
62
and Blue Diamond .dead-beating for the remaining honours.. post- tion. Expansion weak fourth
Time
WES
Mount Davis Handicap/-. 'Second Section—(One Mile) RACE SIĘ
Quartermaster's Jennifer, 181 Geordie was in the lead to the
(Mr. Needa) 1 where March Brown, the rock favourite, went to the front and Mr. Lan's Peace View, 147 lbs.
V
Ibs.....
(Mr. Pih) 2
lbs.... Mr. P. P. Botelha) 3* start to finish, being just able to M, Hung's Blue Diamond. 158
Mr. Chao) g
maintained it to the end, Geor- Mr. Cocba's King Kong, 181
"die. finishing second four lengths
behind. Heddon was third, from
J.
9-Charters Towers Handicap (From the 11 Mile Post)
a. Mr. Elandee's Happy Landings,
163 lbs. (Mr. Davis) 1 Mr. Neerlandia's Flying Dutch-
lbs. ... secure the place by keeping off a
*Dead heat. stiff challenge from Lancashire
Won by length-and-half, half- Chap and Arabian Cat who were but a short head behind. Arabian length between second and third.
Cat was second in demand on the pari-mutuel
6-Taimoshan Handicap.--- (Six Furlongs)
Mr. Braes March Brown, 151
lbs... Mr. G. Treverton) 1 Mr. G. W. Bewell's Geordie, 143 Abs. ....... (Mr. R. M. Wood)
man, 159 lbs. (Mr, Needa), 2 Dr. 8, N. Chat's. Derby Day,
140 lbs. Mr. 8. W. Tang) 3 Won by short-head, the same between second and third:
Time: 59.4. Part Mutuel
Winner: $100.40. Places: $23.70, $8.80, $11,00. Also ran:-A Great Time 163 lbs (L. B. Tad); Arabella 142 (D. Black): Brano 145 (G. Tre- verton); Brutus 150 H M Botel- ho): Double Finesse 183 CH. C. Pih): Pumpernickel 153 (B." A Proulx); Teviotdale 153 (W. Places: $6.00, $7.30. $8.20 Hook): Triumphant Day 165 (8, (King Kong), $1.00 (Blue Dia-L Sung); Vixen Tor 152 (H. J. mond).
Time: 1.55.4. Pari Mutuel :---
Winner: $10,30,
Also ran-Expansion Time 151
| [bé. ¡P, Y. T. Wel): Just In Time
2 154 B. L. Tao): Lancashire Lass
A. Hearne):
0
Bettlag
(Mr. Chiu Ki-fan) 3G. Poy): Rob Roy 108 V8. L Won by four lengths, two and Yuen).
163. (D. Black): Potentate 157 (W.
A Great Time.
Annabella
Win. Place
817 491
128
194
Bruno
195
138
Mr. Bird's Heddon, 153 lbs,
INDUSTRIAL AREAS
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Capt. Leveson Granville Byron Alexander Campbell, D8:0 RN. Staf: Quartermaster Sergeant (Rtd), has been appointed a mem- Ralph James Shrigley, of the ber of the Hongkong Naval Volun- Hongkong Volunteer Defence teer Reference Board, with effect Corp. has been promoted to the from April 17, 1940, vice Capt. rank of Second Lieutenant.
Francis Cyril Flynn, R.N., resign- éd.
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His Majesty the King has not been advised to exercise his power
respect of disallowance with the Ordinance to amend Waterworks Ordinance of 1938.
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The following appointments in The first Corinthian Cruiser race
to the Hongkong Naval Volunteer.. to pursue their acquatic activities of the RHK.Y.C. was salled yes-
the Force are announced: To be Act- terday and resulted as follows:- at North Point.
Messrs. Fished Corr.
ing Sub-Lieutenante
4.08.11 2.42.21
Frank Cecil Manning (from, Sept. The name of Dr Richard Tak 1. 1939), Herbert Ernest Brewer 4.05.08 2.55.46 Eng. L.MS. of the Medical Coun- (from Mar. 20, 1940) and Patrick til, Prince Edward Island, has Elliott Young (from Mar. 20 1940). Treenlaur
4.31.09 -3.00.00 been added to the Register of It is learned from a reliable
The funeral took place on April (Major GB. Templer).
médical Practitioners entitled to 3.00.12 3.00.12 prac se medicine in the Colony. source that North Point is includ- Norea ed as one of the "ndustrial areas"
(Mr. P. C. M. Sedgwick). Government Highwayman
4.18.133.01.05 announced by the some months ago, and it is there-
(Capt. L. D. K. Macrae). to fore necessary transfer the Evolene 4.08.00 3.04.22
more bathing resorts there to a
(Major G. R. Way), suitable place, persumably out of Tai Wan Shah... 4.98.14 -3.06.5€
(Major J. E. Dobbs). town.
some Yehonala
3.28.50 3.07.09
At present, there nine bathing pavilions at North (Capt. M. T. D. Wilkinson), « Point the South Chma Athletic U and 13.69.13. 3.11.14
(Mr. P. F. Mac¤abe). Association, the Chinese Bathing Club, the Chang Wan Bathing Club, Dorinda the Chinese Bankers' Bathing Club. (Mr. E. Cock). the Chinese Civil Servant's Club, Curlew .... the Churise YMCA, the Eastern (Mr. P. Clarke). Athletic Bathing Club; the Wing La Cigale I On Pavilion and the Public Phy-
on,
Brutus
Derby Day Double Finesse. Flying Dutchman Happy Landings Pumpernickel. Teviotdale Triumphisht Day Vixen for
193
888
$58
2.741 1.499 1,955 1,034 322 210 .527
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188 249
7.338 4.834
8.40:56 3.12.32
4.41:38 3.17.58
3.21.55 -3.21.45 (Mr. H. V. A. Croucher),
3.21.43 3,36.40
Tola
(Mr. HL Dreyer).
TEN PINS TOURNEY
In the first round the singles |Haridicap Tournament, (Ten Pina) played at the Hongkong Bowling Alleys on Saturday evening, Lce Corp D. Hall (plus 33) defeated Bergt. C. E. Shipp (plus 36) by the convincing margin of 121 pas. Lee, Corp. Hall (151 148 166) 463; Bergt. Shipp (111, 120 102, 9)
342.
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13 at Lokawe: Cemetery, Shanghai, of the late Mr. Basil Francevitch Dr. Russell Glover Shannon has Voropai who passed away at the been appointed a member of the Russian Orthodox Confraternity Dental Board, during the absence Hospital on April 11. Deceased who from the Colony of Dr. Cyll was 59 years of age had been con- Herbert Burton, with effect from nected with the French Tramways April 13, 1940.
and Electrical Co., for the past 17 years.
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Mr. Leslie Hilton Chater has been appointed a member of the Copies of the "China Press" and Authorised Architects Consulting the "China Weekly Review" destin- Committee, vice Mfr: Archibalded for outports were banned by Campbell, A.M. Inst. CE resign the Shanghai Post Office on April ed.
13. Although the ban apparently has political reasons, it could not During the absence from the be ascertained what were the ex- Colony of Signor Gennaro Pageno act reasons for which ömicial di Melito, Conal-General for Italy quarters had cancelled the postal at Hongkong, Bignor Gusppe Ros, privilege,
Italian Consul in Canton, will be
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'ni temporary charge of the Italian The annual Shanghai Volunteer Corps amcers' mess dinner” was Comumlate-General.
bela in the 8.V.C. Club When The report of the Shanghal about 130 officers of the Corps General Hoipital for 1999 reveals attended. The guests of honour that during the year the number were Mr. C. 8. Franklin (Chair- of patients admitted shows an man of the Gounel), Mr. G. God- increase of 582 over the number te llips (Becrétary ina com admitted in previous years. The missioner General) MË W. 3. at fancial loss for the year was Keswick (Chairman Watch Com- 373.651.75 as compared to $60,877.71äittee, BMC.) and Major K M. In 1938
Bourne, (Commissioner of Police).