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Typhoon Over Hainan Strait AIRPORT NEWS Moving West
LAWN BOWLS
RINKS
SPORTS & GENERAL
The following are Club selec- The Royal Observatory reported tions for tomorrow's Lawn Bowls at 5.30 p.m. yesterday that près-League programme.
CLIPPER ARRIVES sure remains highest over Man-
churia and the Pacific to the cast. TODAY
of Japan and a trough of low PAN" AMERICAN AIRWAYS pressure extends from Indo-China HONOLULU CLIPPER was held up across Luzon to the Caroline Is again yesterday and is now ex-lands.
pected to arrive in Hongkong this The typhoon is centred over Hai. afternoon from Manila" with U.S.nan "Strait, moving slowly west. mails, dated "San Francisco, Aug.
The weather was much cooler 13.
yesterday the maximum being 79 and minimum 73 compared with 84 and 75 on. Wednesday,
The Clipper will return to Mani- la en route to San Francisco to morrow morning.
ONE "CASUALTY
The CRINA CLIPPER is sche-
The only casualty in the typhoon duled to arrive in Hongkong on which passed to the south-west of Tuesday next, Aug., 27, and will
Hongkong on Wednesday was a start on her return flight the fol-Chinese pedestrian who was killed lowing morning.
by masonry which was blown off IMPERIAL AIRWAYS "Bad weather has delayed. Im-from the fith door. of the Fire Brigade building. Des Voeux Road perial Airways Inward service. which is now expected to arrive in Central, and struck the victim on
the head. Hongkong on Sunday afternoon.
The pontoon, or floating land- An outward service, taking mails for the United Kingdom and ing used by Pan-American Air- Indo-China Malays Java and ways at Kal Tak was torn from Australia will leave Kat Tak on its moorings, a hut collapsed in Sunday morning.
Y'S MEN'S-CLUB-
TIFFIN
The Hongkong Y's Men's Club held its weekly in yesterday afternoon at the St. Francis Hotel.
FIRST DIVISION
F. McGowan, A.
W
Kowloon City Tuberculosis
Clinic
SECOND INTERIM
REPORT
U.S. BASEBALL
RESULTS
NEW YORK, Aug. 22 (Reuter)— The following are the results of yesterday's games in the American Baseball Leagues,
AMERICAN
C.S.C.C.:—C, J. Walker, W. J.
The second interim report of the Burling LA Collyer. F. J. Jones (skip); A. Steven, J. Hollidge, J.Kowloon City Chinese Public Dts- Grimmitt pensary Tuberculosis Cumic covers (skip); J. Gellatly, D. Hollidge, J.the period June 16 to August 1, W. Deakin, M. N. Rakusen (skip), and reveals several interesting
facts. SECOND DIVISION
The Clinic, which is conducted "Detroit (C.s.c.C.-S. Morris, P.-D. Craw-by the Convent of the Maryknoll New York ley. H. F. Harper. C. Strange
Sisters, was attended by 114 new (skip); E. W. Colledge, W. D..
Selkek homered. Gardner, E. W. C. Simmonds, S. Patients and 199 others who re- Eccleshalt (skip); E. Kirmen. A F. turned for further advice.
The Cleveland Shepherd, A. E. Allan, W. R. HIII-
total number of patients in Mack homered. attendence since the opening of Boston yer (skip).
the Clinic on April 25 was" 266.
Of the 114 new patients examin-
R. E.
E.
B 7
& 11
3
2
14
Dimaggio homered,
Bickman pitched.
H.K.C.C.;-F. D. Angus, H. B. L Dowbiggin. J. L. Mouat, ES. Abraham (skip): A. D. Humphreys, ed, diagnoses made revealed: Chicago A. T. Lay, E. Hoapes. R. R. Daries Clinical Tuberculosis, 5; Suspected Philadelphia (skip); A. K. Mackenzie, H. A. Tuberculosis, 11; Known contacta Angus, R. A..Edwards, A. W. Brown 6 and Non-Tubercular (Clinically) (skip),
92 The sex distribution was St. Louis, equal, namely 57, and of the num- Washington THIRD DIVISIÓN
[ber of new patients examined 84. H.K.C.C.-B. J. Lacon, L. C. F.were adults and 30 were children. Po-Kong-village-and-the-road at Bellamy, A. Nissim, P. S.-Cassidy
The patients came from the Shatin was flooded.
(skip): W. J. Hanson. L. E. N. following districts: Kowlcon City: Ryan, W. A. Conell. G. E. Costello, (82), Shumshulpo (8), Yaumati
Razavet E (skip) GR.
S(8). Hakka Village (5), Mongkok. Doughty, WA. Crulekshank, A (4). Hongkong (2), Cheung Sha Pittsburgh
Reports of damage suffered by Asherfolk have not yet been re- ceived
THE RAINFALL
The typhoon contributed a total of 2.34 inches up to 10 o'clock yes- iterday morning. bringing the
McKellar (skip).
B
I
3 B
-Leonard-pitched.
-NATIONAL-
R. H.
E
8
Boston
Wan (2), Hunghom (1), Lai Chi Kok (1),, Wanchal (1),
House visiting is now in pro- New York
Members present were Messrs. year's total to 103.02 inches which SPORTING FIXTURES gress, soya bean milk (provided Cincinnati
C. P. Wong, Albert Chan, W. Es 39.59 above normal.
..
Auxiliary Nursing Service
The total from 10 am to 2 pm. was 0.94 inches.
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Werber and Lombardi homered. Eleven innings were played,
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CLINGER
Bomvia homered. Ten Innings were played.
Brooklyn
5 Reiser and Walker homered. St. Louis
7
PAVING,
& FIRE
1
by the Hongkong Soya Bean Milk Company) being used as a means "Lee, S., W. Li, F.. L. Chew and S. P. corded at the Royal Observatoryball, final, in air of South China under review, 362 half-pints were The following figures were re- BASEBALL – International Base of contact and during the period Tan and Dr. F. L Cheung."
There was no speaker at the yesterday:-11 am. 0.065 inches,
Morning Post War Fund; at distributed. Cod Liver of sub- Frye homered. noon: 0010, 1 p.m. 0.160, 2 p.m. meeting.
Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m.
stitute was also given to many of Chicago 0.705.
LAWN BOWLS-First Division: the patients,
Recreio A. v. Recreio, B., Craigen.
The report concludes with a de- gower V. Indian R.C., Kow scription of some of the homes loon C.C. v. Police R.C., Kow-visited many of which were dark loon B.G.C. v. Kowloon Docks, and overcrowded. Civil Service C. C. v. Hongkong. Football Club, Second Division: Craigengower v. Civil Sérvice, Talkoo v. Kowloon Football C.. Kowloon BG.C. v. Club de Re crelo, Kowloon Tong v. Bong- kong C.C.. Police R.C. v. Kow. loon C.C. Third Division: Hong- kong Electric v. Hongkong. FC.. Prison Officers v. Hongkong C.C.. Indian R.C. v. Kowloon B.G.G.
The First Aid Examination fpractical will be held at Queen' Mary Hospital today, at 5.15 p.m. sharp.
Owing to the typhoon the Home Nursing revision lecture arranged by Dr. Ruttonjee at Kowloon Ros- pital for Wednesday. August 21, was cancelled. There will be no "further Home Nursing Lectures before the examination which will be held on September 4 and 5;
$147,000 LOCAL ESTATE
The late Mr. Tsang Fook, pro- prietor of the Tsang Fook Piano Company, who died on April 14, 1940, left local estate to the value of $147.000 (provisionally),"
A petition for grant of probate of the will by Mr. Tsang Kwal. alias Tsang Kay, brother_of_the deceased, has been granted:
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