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Seven Drawn Matches

LOSS FOR THE YEAR In Northern Section

Increased expenditure was attributed to be the reason for "the loss of $1,983.02 sustained by the Kowloon Golf Club (as compared with a loss of $294.54 in the previous year) by Mr, F. C. Barry, president, while presiding at the Club's annual meeting on Saturday evening

In his review of the year Mr Barry, said:

"The items of expenditure prin- cipally subject to increase were `In respect of "Repairs and Main- tenance" charges in connexion with the Club House, and -keep of Course," In explanation of which I would state that all addi. tional expenses, was incurred in carrying cut improvements which It was considered advisable to write vff out of revenue rather than to capitalise.

DONATIONS

The Item "Donations", requires some elucidation: the recorded expenditure of $1.083.17, includes $750 contributed to two local Bri- tish War Organisation Funda, whilst the sum of $1,030,07, shown as recovered from members, in cludes a substantial crèdit balance In such connexion" held in sus- pense at the end of the previous year.

Reference to the Balance Sheet will show a comparative decline

REMOVAL FLAN DROPPEU

--regret to inform you with regard to the contemplated removal of the Club to a new site, that Government nero- tiations for acquisition of the land in view, were abortiva. and the scheme bas perforee had to be dropped."

Prior to concluding my remarks I would like to place on record our appreciation of the excellent services rendered to the Club Dy our late Honorary Secretary," Mr. . S. Webster, who relinquished

and our thanks to Mr. W. Ker the position on leaving the Colony

shaw, his successor, for assuming the duties of such an onerous ¡post?

for the coming year:

Following were elected officials

President Mr.F: C. Barry, Vice-President: Mr. R. K Col.

lings.

Captain-Mr. A, J. Dennis. Hon. Secretary:-Mr. W. Ker- ishaw.

Committee--Messrs. AL East-

in the Club's liquid assets, acman, E F. Phillips, W. Groves, J. countable mainly by the expen-McKelvie. W. C. Simpson and E. diture

curred in the additions o. Murphy. made during the year to Buildings und Furniture.

course.

Messrs. Linstead and Davis and Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth and Competitions during the Past Fleming were re-elected Treasur-

keenly year were

contested but lers and Auditors respectively. were difficult of completion, due

ANNUAL MATCH tu demands both on the

Following was the result of the and the recreational time ordin-

annual match: arily at the disposal of members,

FRESIDENT:-F. C. Barry and and as such calls are likely to A. J. Dennis 0; W. Kershaw and Increase in the future, the com- petition programme will neces- sarily have to be curtalled cons. derably.

Congratulations 'to prize-winner!

F. Philps 2; T. B. Low and A A. Lopes 0; G. P. Murphy 1, J. Coles and F. E. Lawrence 2; 3., B. Frost and H. Lourens 0: Total 5: CAPTAIN-R. K. Collings and

are particularly due to Mr. A. F. W. V. Ahem 2; W. 8. Her and Davies and Mr. A. Dennis, G. Milne 0: Ty Lamb and K. Mc- worthy winners respectively of Kenzie 2: Dr. J. F. Dovey 0; H. J. the Club's Match and Medal Play Grose and E. M. Churm 0; A. F. championships..

H 2; Total 8.

Jackson and

LONDON, Sept. 1 (Reuter)—The Englan Football season began yesterday in sweltering weather.

MONDAY,

SEPTEMBER 2, 1940.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, MONDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1940, 9.30 AM.

GENERAL HOLIDAY

The match were divided into On Monday, the 2nd September, the General Post Office and the North and South Regional Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from 8 am to noon, competitions and many crowds of Sheungwan Branch Post Office will be open from 8 am to 10 a..

and the other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed. 5,000, were seen.

There were many draws, » es- ! pecially in the North Regional section;

Scores follow:

SOUTHERN REGION Luton 7, Northampton 1. Mansfield 4, Norwich 0. Southampton 3. Brighton 1- Bournemouth 3. Aldershot 4. Brentford 2 Clapton O. 2. Bristol City 1, Swansea 1. Coventry 1. Leicester 1. Crystal Pal. 6, Chelsea 3, Fulham 3, Queen's P. R. 1. Millwall 2, Charlton 0. Southend 1, Arsenal ". Stoke 4. Notts County 1. Notts Forest 2, Birmingham 3. West Brom, 3, Walsall 1. Tottenham 2, West Ham 3. Reading 2, Cardiff 0.- Watford 1. Portsmouth 2.

NORTHERN REGION Burnley"Z, Blackburn” ....” Bury 4, Oldham 4. Chester 5, Stockport 3. Doncaster 2, Barnsley 1.

Leeds 2, Bradford City 2. Hull 4, Halifax 2.

Lincoln 3, Grimsby 2. Liverpool 3, Preston 3. Manchester C. 0. Everton 0, New Brighton 4. Tranmere 4 Newcastle 0, Bradford 3. Rochdale 1, Manchester U. 3, Rotherham 3. Shemeld U. 3. Shefeld Wed. 1. Huddersfield 0. Wrexham 3, Southport 1. York 4. Middlesbrough 3.

FRIENDLIES Chesterfield 3. Army XI 2.

SCOTTISH

Clyde, 2, Hibernfag 1.. Albior 1, Celtic 3. Dumbarton 6; Third Lanark 4. Hamilton 2. St. Mirren 2. .. Hearts 0, Airdrieonians 2. Morton 1, Falkirk 1. Queen's Park 1. Motherwell 3: Rangers 3; Partick 1.

There will be one collection from the pillar boxes as on Sun- days, one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11.30 am, and one delivery of registered correspondence at 11 a.m.

There will also be one dilivery of ordinary correspondence at 11. am. from the Branch Post Omces at Stanley, Taipo and Un Long.

The Money Order Office will be entirely closed,

The attention of correspondents wishing to send letters by. post to enemy countries or to enemy-occupied territory is invited to General Notification No. 947 in the Government Gazette of 23rd

August, 1040.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

INWARD MAILS

Sandakan...

London and Straits ....

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Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Service" Calcutta and Straits

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Service" U.S.A., and Manila--(San-Francisco-

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CLOSE FINISHES ROSSELET AND DUNCAN Holbow

AT ARMY GALA

IN OPEN RINKS FINAL

BACK STROKE WON Omar's Quartette Beaten At

BY TOUCH

A very successful gata was held

by the Royal Scots on Saturday at

the new Army Pool at Victoria Barracks where the large crowd

Club de Recreio-

For

MONDAY

TUESDAY— Straita, Ceylon, India, East and Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya. Bangkok, Sandakan, Salamaua, Rabaul and Tulagi.

Air Mail for Indo-China, Malaya, "Java and Aus-

tralia by the "Imperial Airways" Service."

Date and Time

Mon, 2nd.

8.30 AM

Tue. Srd

South Africa

8.30 AM 10.30 19.30 PM

EP.O.

Reg. Ord.

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5.30 PM

-G.P:0.

Beg .- 8.00 PM

Ord.

7.00 PM

K.P.O.

Reg.

5,00 PM

Ord.

0.30 PM

∙Duncan was in fine form and managed to pull through at Omar's expense, scoring a succession of singles with all the lie against him mest of the way.

G.P.C.

Airmail for "Imperial Airways Service" to Durban Reg. 5.00 PM and thence by Sea Service to United Kingdom Ord. 7.00 PM

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Ord.

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WEDNESDAY

Wed. 4th

G.P.O. & K.FO.

C. S. ROSSELET and E. DUNCAN entered the final of the Open were treated. to some fine swim-Rinks of the Colony Lawn Bowls Championship at Club de, Recreio ming."

yesterday when they defeated rinks skipped by G. H. Sherriff and

Of the three invitation races U. M. Omar "respectively. the 200 yards.backstroke proved to be the most thrilling one-A. K Rumjan (V.R.C.) winning by just

a touch. He was fully extended all the way by B. Wilson (Y.M.C.A)).

Omar had a difficult time get-

ting into stride and managed to

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The other two invitation races pull up only towards the end. REALISATION OF Air Mail for Mantia, Guam, Honolulu, U. S. A., & Ord. ..5.30 PM

the medley relay and the 400 yards free style were won with Duncan led all through the game. Rosselet, also received strong comparative ease by V.R.C. and

competition" from Sherriff, but led Chan Chun-nam (La Tsun), re-all the way through from the spectively.

H.Q. (2) proved to be the most successful Company at the meet while the best individual per- formance came from Bandmaster Jordan who delighted the crowd with some magnificent swimming when he captured the Inter-Com- pany medley relay for HQ (1) after starting with a handicap of more than 15 yards.

Results follow:

ارم

RESULTS

Inter-Company freestyle Belay-1,| HQ Coy. (2); 2 HQ (1)};. 3. “C” | Coy, "A" Coy., 3. “B” Coy,, 8. "D" Coy. Time: 3 mins. 5-1/5 secs.

Invitation 2060 Yards: back-stroke--

second head.

The final will be contested next Sunday.

The scores:

A. Calman, W. Houston, E Levett and R. Duncan (skip) beat J. Hoosen, A. A. Razack, K. M. Omar and U. M. Omar (skip) 18-16.

R. Basa, A. E. Coates, J. B. Landolt and O. 8 Rosselet (skip) beat E. Pope, A. Bower, J. E. Henson and G. EL Sherriff (skip) 20-18.

WON PREVIOUSLY 1. A. X. Rumjahn (VR.C.); 2. "B. 8. Rosselet, it will be recalled, akip- Wilson (Y.M.C.A); 3. Wang, Shu-shiped the winning rink (J. R. Soares, (Lal Tsun), Time: 2 mins 65-1/5-3. w. Leonard and L. U. R. Bouza)

seca.

Inter-Company breast-stroke Belay 1. HQ (2) 2. "A" Coy 3. D Coy: "B" Coy; 6. "C" Coy,; 6. HQ

3 mins 58-3/5 seca.

(1),

H.Q. (2); 2. "D" Coy; 3:

UNITY

LONDON Aug. 31 (Reuter)- There has been a great revival

of national feeling recently in U 8. A., Central and South America and United Far. 3/8 5.00

-Kingdom Via San Francisco (No Parcels for Reg. 4/9 9,45 AM Canada),

Denmark, reports the Danish cor respondent of The Times

The Danish people have come to realise that only a united na watow tion, faithful to its national tradi- tions, can rEVIVA

During the time of the der- man oppression in the old Kaiser's day, many patriotic songs were sung In secret in Denmark

They are now being sung, night after night by tens of thousands of enthusiasts all over Denmark

in the final in 1937, while Landolt played No. 1 in R. F. da Luz's win- ning rink in the 1936 final. (A

Duncan was No. 2 in the rink Club

Farewell Dinner

A delightful farewell dinner party was held at Churu Nanak Bathing on: Saturday evening fri

"Coy: 1

4. "B" Coy.i 5. "A" Co skipped by A. M. Holland which honour of Mr. Rur Singh, Life

Invitation free-style Race, V.B.C. won the title in 1935.

dies, 66-2/3 Yards 1. Miss V.

ladies, Churn: 2.

2. Miss L

Weir, Time:pes: 1. Miss D.

BECS.

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U. B. A., Central and

South America and United-Kingdom

Ord, 4/9 10.30 AM

Tha. th

1.00 PM

Fri,"6th -

vía Van- | G.P.O. & KP.O. :-

Par. 6/9, 6.0) PM

couver BC-(Parcels for Canada only), ...

Note: All Mall for United-Kingdom will be for- Reg. 6/9 9.10 AM

warded with or without superscription.

Ord. 6/9 10.00 AM

- KPO,

Parcels Reg.

4.00 PM

5.00 PM

Ord.

5.30 PM

GEO

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U. 8. A., Canada Cen- Parcela

tral and South America and.. "United Kingdom Rag Via San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada)...... Orde

SATURDAY

Sat, 7th

4.00 PM 5:00 PM

7.00-23

GPO&EPO

Par. 6th 5.00 PM

Member of the Club, who is leav-Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, and Reg. 7th 845 AM ing shortly for India. Mr. R. United Kingdom.

Ord. 7th 10,30 4,3 Singh was also presented with a Sandakan

GF.O, & KPO.

Inter-Company Medley Helay-1. St. Joseph's are having their souvenir by the members of the EQ (1); 2. “C” Coy; 3. H.Q. (2); 4 first practice of the soccer season club.

"D" Coy, 5. "B" Coy: 0. "A" Coy on Wednesday at Caroline HII, Time: 2 2 mins. 39-3/5 Becs.

Invitation 400 Yards free-style-1 Mayin-n

Chan...

CLRİ

Robinson and Thorbun, pro- Tsun); 2. G. T 3. Kenneth Lominent in the Navy soccer team (VRC.), Time: 6 mina

5 mins 6-2/6 secs. Plunging-1. "D" Coy., 2

2. "A" COY this year,

last season, will still be available Aggregate, distance 87. feet 9 inches.

Invitation Medley Belay-1, V.RO

(A. K. Rumjahn, L. M. Remedios and

Air Mall for Imperial Airways-Service" to Durban Reg.

and thence by Sea Service to United

Kingdom Ord.

GP.O. & KPO Air Mail for Indo-China, Malaya, Java and Aus- | Reg, B 5.00 mar

Itralia by the "Imperial Airways Service.”

TUESDAY

Tue 10th

5.00 PM 6.30 PM

Ord. 5.30PM

The programme

he pr

of football games for the first week of the local season will be Interrupted owing to Volunteer exercises and Manila Macasser and Bourabaya. Navy have a good goalkeeper in several games may have to be

MONDAY

D. H. Taylor); 2. Lai Tsun (Lau Yite Hockey, who can play equally well postponed ting Pong Chung-yiu, and. Trang

Cheung-ming). Time: 2 mins 6 secs as an inside forward

Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta.

O Brown will be repre-

8.30 AM

Mon. 18th Par. 14th 5.00 PM

Let. 18th 9.30 AM

P. S. M. Overy has been ap- Tauj Heng, manager of Eastern, senting Royal Naval Recreation Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the Hongkong polated to represent - Middleser is expected back from Shanghai Club on the Council of the HE Regiment on the Comell of the before the start of the local foot. Football Association in place sof Hongkong Football Association.

ball season

PO Hopkins

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