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DUE TODAY

D. FIVE PASSENGERS ARRIVED BY PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHILIPINE CLIPPER (Capt. W. P. Chase) which reached 'Hong- kong shortly before 3 o'clock yes" terday afternoon. The flying-boat brought U.S. malls, dated San Francisco, Sept. 3, for the Colony.

Those who arrived were:- Mr. William J. Mills, manager of the Peninsula Hotel, who returned to the Colony after a vacation trip to the Philippines;

Mrs. Sim Gloc-hua, Chinese lady returning to her home in Hong- kong after a trip to Manila;.

NATHAN ROADXing Meet

ACCIDENT

CHINESE GIRL KILLED

on

In Aid Of

War Funds

SPORTS & GENERAL

Arrangements Bre under way

for a boxing card in aid of War Funds, to be held in the near fatare, the promoters of the enter- prise being Mr. F. R. Märcal and Mr. Lee Kim-kum, better known as "Sky" Lee.

A fatal accident occurred

"Mr. Lee is Physical Instructor at Wednesday at 5.40 p.rp. in Nathan Road when a van driven by LoHongkong University and Principal Pul-man, collided with a tricycle of Lee's Gymnasium at No. 14, As a result of the mishap an 18- Bonham Road, Mr. Marcet is him- year-old Chinese female, Mak, Lt, self a former boxer and has ex- was killed.

perience as a fight promoter.

Boxers who would like to find a senger on the tricycle. was replace on the fight card afe asked moved to hospital but succumbed to get in touch with Mr. Marcal at to her injuries at 6.30 p.m.

"Gym,” Room 308, King's Lo was driving van No. 3198 and Building. Connaught Road Cen- was turning from Nathan Roadtral, between 3.30 and 4.30 p.m. any day, The telephone number

Mak, who was apparently a pass

the

Dr. Joseph F. Rock, who is con-inta Public Square Street when is 32013. Mr. Marcal will try to nected with the United States De- the tricycle crashed into the left partment of Agriculture, on a visit side of the van.

to the Colony from San Francisco; Mr. Wayne May. Pan American Airways Facific Division Meteoro- logist, on a business. trip to the Colony, and Mr. Rene Pelisse,

DEPARTURES FROM

H.K. TODAY

The Philipine-EBpper (Capt. W. P. Chase) was due to leave Kal Tak this morning taking 14 pas- sengers on her homeward flight. They are:-

For Sun kimnese: Mr. Dzung Kyl-ung, Chinese student flying to the United States to continue his studies at Princeton University:

Lau Tao, the other rider on the tricycle," was not hurt.

Court Fight For P20,000 Damages

YACHT DISPUTE IN MANILA

Stefan Vaga a Russian resident of Ternate, Cavite, and owner" of For Honolulu: Mr. "Julean Arnold, the Yacht Lats, is defendant In a former U.S. Commercial Attache to civil suit brought in the Manlla China en route home on retire-court of first Instance by Vicente ment. Mr. Arnold has been pro-Sotto on behalf of three other minent in promoting Sino-Ameri- Russians, Serge Onanoff. 0, can trade;

Komar and P. Platokoff, who are For Manila: Mr. Roy Pierson, of asking "damages" of F20.000, re- the Standard Vacuum Oll Co.ports the Manila Bulletin. making a vacation trip to the Philippines: Mr. Joseph A. Parrish, The suit alleges that in Feb. also of the Standard Vacuum Oil 1940, the plaintiffs and the defend- Co., making a combined business

ant, then residents of Shanghai, and pleasure trip: Mr. Cari Bunje.

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CRUISE PLANS

executive of Madrigal Shipping agreed to make a cruise covering the Philippines, Borneo, Sumatra, Co., returning to Manila after a vacation in the Colony, accom-Java, the United States and re- panied by his wife, Mrs. Lilia turn to Shanghai.

Bunje; Mr. William L. Bond, Pan According to the terms of their American Airways Official ön giagreement, Varn as owner of the business trip; Mr. Phen Sumana-yacht, was to furnish the vessel. sukha. Thal student from Bang-Onanoff was to advance 2,200 kok, proceeding to Manila to con-Shanghai dollars to defray the tinue his studies; Mr. Wayne May,[expense of finishing, repairing PAA meteorologist, travelling on and remodelling and for victuals duty; Mr. James A. Duff, of the and provisions, while Komar and "American International Under-Platokoff were to render "per-

writers, completing the returnsonal services." portion of a round trip by Clipper on business;

INDIVIDUAL VOTE

It was further agreed that the and the defendants

to have equal individual

Mr. Alexander C. Meredith, of plaintiffs the Hongkong & Shanghai Bank; were and the following Chinese Clipper vote in deciding any problem in commuters: Mr. Chân Koon-ying. connex'on with the cruise, such Mr. Hang Tien and Br: Cà Chu as route, stopovers and duration

eng.

The next P.A.A. Clipper due in that a decision was to be arrived of stay in any pert touched, and Hongkong is the China Clipper, at by a majority vote. Onanoff which is scheduled to arrive on Saturday, Sept. 21 and to take off was to be captain,

They sailed last April and reach-

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on her return trip the following ed Manfia June 28. The plaintiffs morning..

claim that Vagi refused to leave! Manila regardless of the others'

HAN AGROUND Vags allegedly told them to

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And opponents for them.

TRAINING FACILITIES Training facilities will be pro- vided at Knige's "Gym." where lockers, cold, and hot showers will be placed at the disposal of the fighters.

Trophies to be fought for have already been donated by business firms and Individuals. A special, rate of discount for prizes, is being! | allowed by Messrs. Lane. Crawford

Mr. Mak Stu-ye and his bride, Miss Low King-koi--(King's

Studio).

WEDDING AT

ST. ANDREW'S

Entries For 7th Extra Race Meeting

The following are the entries for the Seventh Extra Race Meetings of the Hongkong Jockey Club to de run at Happy Valley on Satur- day, September 21:——

1 or 8-2 pm, or 8 p.m-Junk Bay Handicap-First or second. $500, Second

Section.--Winner

$300, Third $200. Für China Ponies, "D" Class. To be ridden by "Joc-

keys who have not won ten races White Label anywhere at any time. No WhipsEST SCOTCH WASH

For Spurs allowed. Entrance $5.

One Mile.

Ascot Vale, Bistre, Bogey. Bres- say. Chatterbox. Cłowner, Double Chance, Ebony Idof. Emergency Call, Eve of Hunting, Eve ot.Peace. Fel Ying, Gold Coin, Golden Cow, Hurricane. Kut Cheung, Lanca. shire Boy March" Brown; National Success, Phoenix, Piet Hein, Flalp View Portrush, Salvage Master. Smiling Time, Sunlight View, Syi- | vazdais, "Talkative, The Leopard, This Time, Valorous, West Lake, Wilber, Willynilly, 34 Entries.

2-2.30 p.m.-Australian Ponles Autumn- Plate-Winner $750.- Second $300. Third $200. For Aus- tralian Subscription Ponies of this Weight 145 lb: 1 lb. penalty for every $200 or part

and Co... by courtesy of Mr. A. W. Mr. J. H. Horowitz & Season

Brown, General Manager, and the trophies will be placed on display in the near future.

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TODAY

Miss V. Voronkin thereof won in stakes, since Ist Miss Valentina Voronkin was January 1940. Entrance $5. One married to Mr. Joseph H. Horo- and A Quarter Miles.

Amicus Curiae 155 lbs., Ascot witz,`an engineer of the Far East Flying Training School, at St. Day 155, Australian Diamond- 154, Conn'eber: 152. Contact 152, Fair Andrew's Church yesterday.

and

The bride is the danger of Chance 151; Longdon 145, Lucky Mr. and Ms. D.. V. Voronkin; of Lady 153. Many Thanks 151, Sap- Vladivostock while the bridegroom rer 185, Sparrow 152, Viceroy 152. SWIMMING.—European Y.M.CA is the son of the late Mr. H. Horo 12 Entries

Championships, Men's 100 yards witz free-style; Boys' 100 yards free- Shanghai. style; Plunging; Waterpolo, YMCA, v. Royal Scots (Y. M C. A. Pool) 7 p.m.

TO-MORROW

FOOTBALL,-Hongkong

was at the organ.

Mrs. Horowit of 3. or 7.—3 p.m, or 5 p.m.--Island Bay Handicap-First or Second The Rev. J. R. Higgs officiated Section Winner $600. Second and Mr. R. Baldwin. & T, C. L., $300. Third $200 For China Ponies, "C" Class. Jockey Allowance. En- The bride's dress was of white trance $5. Six Furlongs.. Footabl crepe satin and lace bolero (prin- Advancing Time, Attacking Club 2nd XI v. Sing Tao Sports cess style), with a long white vell Time, Blue Field, Blue Gate, Boo- Club (Club ground) 4.15 p.m. and white gardenias. She car-lat Bay, Bronze Arrow; Celtic Star, Hongkong Football Club ist XI.ried a bouquet of white tuber Dawn Star, Emergency Unit, Eve v. Sing Tao Sports Club (Club roses and similar bouquets were of Dancing: Galveston Bay, Gladia- ground) 5.30 pm

carried by the bridesmaids--

itor Guinness fime, Hillsboro Bay, LAWN BOWLS. — First Division:

The bride was given away by Jane Doe, Kentucky Laughing Civil Service v. Kowloon

C.Cher father, while Mr. C. N. Goldin Girl, Lovely Star, Musketeer, Na- Kowloon Docks . Kowloon B. G. was bestman.

tidrial. Pridė, Ohlo. Ojibway.. -C.-Craigsagower Recreio "A"!

“A reception was held at No. 2. Omaha, Oomph. Pinfürthings, fer- Hongkong F.O. v. Indian R.C.Minden Avenue, Kowloon,

sisting Time, Rose Evelyn, Flose Second Division: Police RC, v.

Fiana, Rose Perfect, Rose-Queen, Kowloon F.C., Hongkong C.C. v.

Royal Highness, Alver Wings, Sol Recrelo. Talkoo v. Civil Service,

dier of Britain. Strathbannock, Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon Tong.

Tanipa Bay, Taxing Mister. Thirty SWIMMING—European YM:0,A

Six, Victoria, 38 Entries, Championships, 220 yards três: style championships; Throwing the Polo Exl; 100 yards back- The wedding took place at the stroke. Quadrangular Gala, Supreme Court yesterday of Pte. European TM.CA. v. Middlesex, Nichot Zaccardello, of the Middie-Scription Fanies, "B" Class. Jockey Regt. Royal Scotz and Royal sex Regiment, and Miss J. M. Batiz, Allowance. Entrance $5. Six Fur Corps of Signak' (Y.M.C.A, Pooh residing að No. 4, Nam Kok Road: 7.30 p.m.

Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith, Registrar Annabella. A Roaring Time. Aus- A Great Time, Afax. Albury, of Marriages, officiated,

Registry

Wedding

4-3.30 pm-Vaucluse Handi- |cap.-"Winner $600, Becond $300. Third $200. For Australian Sub-

Longs..

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The following forthcoming mar · Įriages were announced:—

tralian Prince. Contact, Crifel. Derby Day, Double Finesse. Fair Chance; Flying Dutchman, Frank-

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 RACING.-Macao Jockey Club's

September Race Meeting, Arela Preta, Macao, 3 p.m.

Mr. Lee Hang-cheung, reelding, Happy Landings. King's Pri- at No. 60, Sai Yeung Chot Street, vilege. Murrumbidgee..

Hongkong on Tuesday next, Sept. compelled to board and lodge in Eaten; 14. Tear; 16, Caviare; 19, Mr. Young Ngo, civil servant of

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and Miss So Yuet-lin, of No. 294, Claro, Pumpernickel. Rowan, Sea Lad, | Jay, Springhurst, Sydney kong this afternoon. Another in-

Temple Street. ........... ACROSS:"3, Sport, B. Plead; 9, ward service is scheduled to reach leave the yacht and they were Ahead: 10, Store: 11, Stretch; 13,

Triumphant Day, Viceroy, Vixen Tor, Winfred 25 Bitrids

5-4 p.m.-Tweed Island Rage: 21, Earl; 22, Elected: 24, the Chinese Central Government, Plaintiffs claim that on Aug. 11 Slew; 26, Blaps; 28, Success; 29 residing at No. 88A, Bonham Road, Handicap-Winner $600. Second Airways, taking malls from. Hong with clear intent to defraud and Sorts; 90, Vowel; 31, Macaw; 32, and Miss Ma Ching-yu, residing $300. Third $200. For Chiria Ponles, kong for the United Kingdom. in violation of the Philippine Deeds..

"B" Class, Jockey Allowance. En- Indo-China, Malaya, Java

trance $3. From The 13 Mile DOWN: 1, Flute; 2, Water; 4. Australia is due to leave Kal Tak weighed anchor, leaving the plain-Path; 5. Rare; 8, Theatre: 7. shipping and customs laws." Vega

Mr. Chun Chee, merchant, Poat. on Sunday morning.

Avon, Bear Claw, Blue Diamond, tiffs behind. Due to inclement Laden: 10, Scratch; 11, Storm; 12, residing at No. 40, High Street weather the yacht ran aground in Range: 15 Piteous; 17, Eagle; 18, and Miss To Yeuk-wah, residing Conquering Time, Eve or Folly,

at No. 10, Ki Ling Lane,

Eve of Reason, Galaxy, Halt-Moon Manila Bay near Cavite.

Blows; 20, Elapsed: 23, Gloom; 24,

Eve. Hopefal Star, Hughber, Hum- Scrap; 25, Essay; 27, Bole; 28; Stud:|

Mr. Leung Chun-nam, merchant, drum Eve, Jennifer Jober, King residing at No. 1, Tunglowan Road, Kong. Lancashire Lass, Possible, and Miss Ngal Ling-slu, of No 106, Red Feather, Ronson, Rosé Emily, Lockhart Road.

Smashing Through, 20. Entries

6-430 p.m.-Gosford Handicap, The wedding took place on Sept.-Winner $600. Becond $300. Third- 3 in the Holy Trinity Cathedral, $200. For Australian Subscription Shanghai, of Mr. J. M. Guthrie, of Ponies, "C" Class Jockey Allow- the Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., ance, Entrance 35. One Mile.. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Amber II, Bredon. Brown Derby," Guthrie of Broomhill, Glasgow, Centre Court, Discovery Bay. In- and Misa Freda Barnett, niece of come Tax, Maple Star, Picadilly | Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Fulstow of Jim, Rising Star, Roolfly, Shuttle- Shanghal Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie cock, Spring Shine, Strathearrick, will spend their honeymoon" in Surprise Again, Twilight Star, Vio- New Zealana.

let Queen; 16 Entries.

Captain R. G. W. Melsome of the Northamptonshire Regiment: (Bon- in-law of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Crawford) who was missing at Dunkirk, is reported to be a pri- Funer of war,

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WILD LIFE IN THE NATIONAL PARKS

Wild lite continued to thrive in Canada's national packy dur- ing the fiscal year ended March 31, 1940, according to the De- partment of Mines and Remmireen, Oftaws. In Waterton Lakes) Banff, Jasper, and Prince Albert National Parks, elk are still re- covering the ground lost to them in plantering days, when they were threatened with extermination.

Mooza are also increasing and, 70 antelope, and 33 mule deer, in $300. Third 200. For Australian are particularly noticeable in the addition to a number of white- Subscription Ponies "D" Ciss regions traversed by the new tailed deer and Rocky Mountain.

Panff-Jasper Highway- The following rinks will repre- Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5/

Other big game animals are The conservation and protection sent the Hongkong Cricket Club From The 13 Mile Post,

sheep

in the Becond and Third Divisions A Good Time, A Green Time, maintaining themselves in a or wild life continues to be one of of the Lawn Bowls League pro- Catterick Bridge, Dick Turpin such as the ruffed grouse, snow- Honal parks and under- natural

satisfactory manner, and species, the primary functions of the ma--- Grand Allegiance, Heinz, Lovely shoe rabbit and marten, which are conditions the territory comprised "B" team (v. Recreio F. D. Kid, Nancy Lee. Poconos. Pumelo.nown to fluctuate in numbers, are in any national park will be found. Angus, N. D. Lloyd, J. A. D. Morri- Quick Despatch, Schmetterling,

gramme tomorrow:

son and G, Costello (skiD); T. Sea Urchin, Tarzan. Venus Bay, on the upgrade in their cycles, to contain species native to the R. Rowell, & N. Other, E. Hospes Warrego River. Winnie. 17 Entries the larger scenic and recreational control at a level which will not A census of the game animals in region, maintained by natural

and R. R. Davies (skip);? 'HA

Angus EW Hamilton. A. T. Lay

and J. Prentice (skip).

parks is not practicable owing to deplete forest cover or range. the extensive areas over which Wild life administration in the

“C” team (v. K.B.G.C.): J. Owen Hansen, B. J. Lacon and W. A. they roam, but an estimate of the parks is based on the constant Hughes, L. C. F. Bellamy, W. A. Cornell (skip) H. B. L. Dowbiz Cruickshank, and P. 8. Cassidy zin, L. E N. Rvan. E A. Doughty (skip); " G. G. Aitkenhead, W. J. and E. 8. Abraham (skip),

animals in fenced enclosures – In watchfulness of the warden service,. the national parks at the end of assisted ~by scientific investiga- the fiscal year discloses a total tions as need arises. 1,180 buffalo 515 etr. 116 - möc

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