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H.K.R.A. Midweek Shoot: Improvement In Firing
3.
Another very enjoyable afternoon was spent by the members of the Houkkonx Rifto Association on Wednesday
Kowboa City ranges. altogether 124 members attending. Although the sky was cloudy and the light dull there wis Ritle or no wind and the shooting consequently showed a marked improvement in a great
many cases.
SPORTS & GENERAL
Entries For Unofficial Member Queries The Twelfth Big Vote For A.R.P. Dept.
Extra Meet
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WHEN A VOTE FOR $219,300 FOR MEDICAL STORES, SOUGHT
BY THE AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS DEPARTMENT, came before the
The following are the advance Finance Committee of the Logisa ve Council yesterday afternoon. entries for the Twelfth Extra Race the Hon. Mr. T. E. Pearce asked if the vote was quite apart from kny Meeting of the Hongkong Focker stores the Director of Medical Services orders Club to be held at Happy Valley "The ARP order has been on Saturday, Nov. 30.
shroffed over, has It? 1-2 pm. Linkumdeddie Handi- rather like to have some details I would cap: Winner: $800, and $300, 3rd ir possible. It seems 4 rather 10. 25 31 26 82 $200. For Australian Subscription large sum of money," added Mr.
To be ridden Pearce.
Practice were fired at 200, 500 Mr. A. P. Evans 7 28 36 24 and 600 yards, and shooting was SL (R) H. O. To 6 30 24 24 still in progress at 5.30 in the fall-
Ing evening light.
SPOON WINNERS
CLASS "C"
Cpl. M. NeRYO
11
78† 78
2/Lt. T.D. Hunter 8 24 30 26 30 Sgt. K C. Wong 10 24.33 20 The following were the Classes Cpl. G. 8. Lochrie competing with their respective. col. F. W. Ewena winrers:-
18
$24 1924
77
11
28 27 24
77
L. D. J. W. Anderson 8
27 28 22 75
9
25 20 18 71
Piper A. 3. Mline
24.28 19 be
8
24 20 24 68
10
21 20 22
63
"CLASS" "D"
2
78+
Nett Spoons:-Class ̈"A"-L/Cpl. C. Wong C. Wood, 2/R. Scotà; Class "B"
Sgt. B. “C, Carke P.S.M. R. Green 2/R, Scots: Clase Piper : Stewart "C" — Cpl____M_Neave._2/R. Scots: Class "D"-C.S.M. R. Milne, 2'R. Scots..
ÖSM. F. Mine 12 28 30 30 Cpl. F. M. Hemsley 14 23 81 24
26 26-24 75
Handicap "Spoons:--Chiss “A”-- Sgt. J. R. Wall, HK.P.; Class "B" Cpl. Naranjan Singh, H.K.P. and bottomm
Pte. D. Etcken-
P.C. (R) K. S. in 13
13
23 29 20 721
13
20 4 20 70
13 24 23 22 68
12 23 20 24 68
Mr. A. M. Frata LA.C. HA
Bicknell
14 21 23 20 84 18 37 24 13 64
13 23 24 14 63
Mr. A. F. Evans R.A.F.; Class "C" AS.P. (R) D. Lole ---Cpl. F. E. Ewens, R.A.0.0 "Un- Pte. J. Berry attached": Class "D"-Cpl. F. M. Pt. A. `Lim Hemsley, R.AF. and Pte, D. Hicken- /Cp. L. Fastes bottom, 2/R. Scots.
Revolver Spoon: Sgt. K. C. Hoo, H.K.P. Res.
+
LEADING SCORES Leading scores were as follows:-
CLASS "A"
Hp 200 500 600 T1."
NU 28 30 29 87*
L/Cpl. C. Wodd W.O. F. Tollison Str. 28 29 29 86 Sgt. J. R. Wall "" 8 25 41 28 BÀI Sgt. G. E. Breese 1 28 12 23.83 Bgl Chanchal Singh a 25 30 25 80 Capt. C., R. Hyde Nil.22 19 26 77 GSM. F. Stanford 24 27 21 77 Mr. H.-J. S. Blake 23-22 3367 Pte. E. H. Jahnston 19 21 67 .Pte. E. Thornton ... 24 27 13
CLASS "B"
F,8.M. R. Green
Cpl. Namnjan
Blogh
P
*
5 28 75 31
66
dicap reduced by one point
Ponies, "D" Class.
The Colonial Secretary (Hon.
by Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any time. No. Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance or ginal vote was for $300,000 but. Mr. N. L. Smith) replied that the $5. From the Two Mile Post Once it was cut down. Explaining the Items. Mr. Smith said that they
Round and In (About One Mile 151 Yards).
were"—
VOTE ITEMISED "Hospital equipment (non-techni
MODEL PLANE WINNERS
To Receive Prizes
On Sunday
A Good Tuine, Amber T. Colora-
The Hongkong Model Aeroplane de Star, Dick Turpin, Forehand!
League will hold a formai in- augural ceremony at Hotel Cecil at
·Drive, Grand Allegiance, Longdon, Lovely Kid. Maple Star, Punelo call $6.600: hospital squipriment 3 pm. on Sunday, when prizes Quick Despatch,
$30,000; Rising. Star (technical
hospital will be distributed to the winners Roolfly. Ruby Star, Sea Urchin, equipment (bedding and linen) of the model plane contest held Strathcanlek. Surprise Again, Tar. $70,000; stretchers. (wheeled) $8.- an Nov. 9 zari, Violet Queen.
000; stretchers, (chair) 51,000: ¦ Dr. C, T. Wang, former Chinese
Field.
$30,000..
1E
2 or 3-Copshawholm Handicap extra camp beds $10,000; Thoray Ambassador to the United States. (First or second Section): Winner splint (railway) $4,000: cleansing will distribute the prizesy while $600, 2nd $300, 3rd $200. For China materials $10,000; writing lamps General Wu Te-chen. Minister of Pontes. "C" Class. Jockey Allow- $10.000; known alterations to pri- Overseas Affairs, Mr. Wang Shao- ance.
Entrance $5. One and Avate buildings $1,000: unforeseen lai, member of the China Red A. Quarter. Miles.
expenditure-alterations to private Cross Society and the National Winner of or t. will have his Han- Blue Gate, Boolat Bay, Celtic Star, ment in the event of an emergenev T-shan, of the Hongkong Univer-]
Advancing Time, Blue
buildings $30,000; additional equip Rellef Commission and Prof. Hau
Dawn Star Emergency Unit, Eve
sity, will speak of Dancing, Eve of Hunting, Gal- Regarding the $70.000 for bedding Prior to the inaugural ceremony, veston Bay, Gladiator, Guinness and linen, Mr. Pearce asked what an exhibition of model aeroplanes Time. Jane Doe, Just In Time, I was it for? Ha added: I was won-will be held and motion pictures Lauraber, Lovely Star. Patricia, dering why the vote was divorced of the model plane contest will be Potentate, Rob Roy. Rose Evelyn, from the DMS, department. Rose Flana; Rose Jane, Rose-
CLEARING STATIONS Queen. Royal Wedding Eve. Mr. Smith explained that the Scenic View, Silver Wings, Soldier vote was for dearing stations and of Britain. Strathbannock, Taxing although they were theoretically under the ARP the DMS. order-
C.C.C. CRICKET ELEVENS
The following have been selected to represent the C.C.C. 1st XI in a friendly match against Civil Ser- vice C.C. on Saturday, Nov. 23, at
shown
ANNUAL SOCIETY BOWLS FIXTURE
The annual Lawn Bowls match between St. George's Society and St. Andrew's Society will be held at Kowloon. Bowling Green Club on Dec. 7. commencing at 2.30
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1940.
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Strengthening Of China's Fighting Ability Urged
In order to strive for ultimatë victory and hasten the collapse of the enemy, GENERALISSIMO CHIANG KAI-SHEK has cr cularised the military and civil authorities throughout the country, enjoining that yigorous efforts be made to fortify the nation's will and strengthen its fighting ability.
2 p.m., on the Civil Service ground: Master.
3. St. Andrew's Stakes-A Cup ed what was wanted. E. Zimmer (Capt.), P. J. B- moria, A. B. Hamson. A. J. Hulse, presented: with $750 added for 3. R. Iranee. R. R. Iranee. A. KWinner, 2nd $300, 3rd $200.
The Financial Secretary (Hon. A Mr. Butters) added that the vote 85 Ismail. E. A. Lee. T. Lock. W. H. Handleap for China Fonies. Win-was for the subsidiary hospitals
As the resistance campaign has is facing the distressing slmg, G. Souza
ner of the St. George's Plate 1940-
prospect entered Mr. Sinith: They are the ordin- /P.M.
its fourth year, Gen of and ponies classified "A Class, ary precautions for possible casual-Members of St. Andrew's Society Chiang said, China is growing being able to extricate himself
protracted warfare without barred. Jockey Allowance. Eties."
wishing to participate th the stronger with the progress of the trance $10. One and A Half Miles.,
Strategically, the enemy is being match are asked to communicate war, while the enemy, sinking handicapped and helpless, while Avon. Bear Claw. Eve of Folly,
with Mr. W. Macfarlane, of the deeper and deeper into the mire, the uncertainty of the interna- Eve of Reason.
27 28 29 84+ -B/M W. Kitford 6 25 32 26 83 CBM. J. C. Mead 5 7 20 36 82 Opi, G. Morton 5 28 21 26 81 Bda, D Bolam 6 27 28 28 30 Est, Paran Singh 4-27 25 28 50 AI. TR) C. C. Chan 4 29 19 25 79 L/CPL. E. W. Ako 5 28 29 24 79 0/8gt. F. Hale 4 28 23 L/Cpl. C.
Pemberton
78
The following have been selected to represent the C.0.0 2nd XI in a friendly match against the Civil Service C.C. on Saturday, Nov. 23, at 2 p.m., on the home ground:
A. M. Omar (Capt.), N. Broad-Galaxy, Gretber, Hillsboro bridge, A. H. Esmail, U. H. Esmail, Hopefal Sar, Hughber, Jennifer, H. G. Foreman, A. Hang. C. W. Jober, Johnber, Kentucky, Oonagh, Lam, J. W. Leonard, E. J. Mitchell, Red Feather, Rose Emily, Thirty
4 22 31 25 78 K. Way, J. L. Young Saye.
CROSSWORD
NO. 763
ACROSS
1 Tailless
amphibian
5 Who wrote
Arms and the
Man?
# Lowbred
person
12 What is the
·largest city
of Nevada?
13 Soft swollen
prea
14 Metric
measure of
Grea
15 Mimic
18 Who wrotę
Nana?
17 Son of Adam-
18 Negative
19 Sea eagle
20 Unaccom-
panteo
21 Crustacean
23 Concludes
25 Make an
edging
28 Fish-eating "mammal
28 Islands at Symbol for selenium
31 Greek god uf
.love
33 One of a
Teutonic
LACO
35 Exclamation
87 Leaping
amphibian
:30 Mevate
12 Anger
44 Country on the indu China "penin- sula
44 Permits 47 What coun
try is the highest and most exten- sive plateau in the world? 49 Horny plate
on the fingers
51 Preposition
52 Dangle
33 Is affected
with pain Winglike
part
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The vote was passed Other supplementary
votrs,
For All Time, totaling $1.158,828, were also pass Dalry Farm, East Point, by Nov.
Bay.ed.
Langholm Handicap: Winner $600, 2nd $300, 3rd $200. For Aus- tralian Subscription Ponies. "C"
SPORTING
28.
TRAINING GATÉS
FOR PONIES
FIXTURES Owners, Jockeys and trainers at
TODAY
the Hongkong Jockey Club have been advised by the Stewards' to
Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance SWIMMING. — European Y.M.C.A. make use of the gates erected for
$5. From the 14 Mile Post (About Half Mile 155 Yards).
A Green Time, Annabella, Bre- don, Bruno, Catterick Bridge, Cen- tre Court, Cheerful Star, Cocklerot, National Victory,
Shuttlecock,
Spring Shine, Twilight Star, Venus Bay, Winnie.
5. Canoble Lea Handicap: Win- ner $800, 2nd $300, 3rd $200. For Australian Subscription Ponies, "B" Clasa. Jockey Allowance. En- trance $5. Two Miles.
Albury, A Roaring Time, Austra- Han Prince, Devonian, Fair Chance, Franklin, Income Tax; Melody Star, Murrumbidgee, Pic- cadilly Jim, Sea Jay, Tomado Star, Triumphant Day. Vixen Tor.
6-Gretna Green Handicap:
13 winner $600, 2nd $300, 3rd $200.
314* Ze
MAPL
145
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FLA ABC1 257 JALA. YONE
55 High priest
of Israel
50 Ald.
57 Prepare copy
for publica
Lion
58 Thing; ix
law
59 Festive 60 Not any DOWN
1 Spanish
leader
2 Relate
3. Unit
4 Depart
5 Thin cake
6 What is the
capital or Montana?
7 Constellation
8. Pronoun
9 What nav
gator discov ered Labra- dor
10 Epheres of action
11 Mark for
omission
16 Symbol for
zirconium
17 Man's
nickname
19. Who was
the first president of Germany?
20 Famous..
American
merchant
SOLUTION TOMORKÓW
22 Died,
24 Delve with a
spade
2 Perch
29 Stable
32 Monkey
34. Hasten
35 Who wrote.
Mein Kampf?
de Bird related
to the crux-
38 Masculine
name
4 What Rus-
stan' Com-
munist reader pushed through the first Eve-
Year Flan
$1 Property
43 Who was the
Arabian prince-of-the apostate angels?
Mediter-
tanear inland
48 Hebrew
name for God
50 Exists 53. Bleeveless
garment "Fusa
Symbol aliver
Type
meature
Ponies, "A"
For China
Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. Six Furlongs.-
Barford Clember, Confusion Bay, Craigavad, Distinctive Time, Dupont Bay Eve of Heaven, Gay Star, Mount Hope Bay.
Winner
7. Jeddart Handicap: $600, 2nd $300, 3rd $200, For Aus- tralian Subscription Ponies. "A"
Class. Winners of $3,500 or more in stakes since January 1, 1940. barred. Jockey Allowance. Ex- trance $5. One Mlle.
Amicus Curiae, Australian Dia- -motid. Baffin Bay, Brown Derby, Connieber, Lancashire Chips, Many Thinks. Sparrow, Vanity Fair, Viceroy.
FRIENDLY "GOLD CUP" ANNUAL BOWLS MATCH C.B.C.C. team v. Talkoo Recrea- tion Club at Taikoo ground. (Civil Service CC hosta) tomorrow at
2.30 p.m.
J. R. Cam, W. D. Gardner. E. Kirman. J. F. McGowan (skip): C. J. Walker, W. Colledge, J. M.. Purvis, 8. Eccleshall (skip) P. D. Crawley, M. Scott, V. S. Ebbage. F 3. James (skip): T. Seddon, A. B. Allan, C. Strange, M, N. Rakusen (skip).
Solution No. 162 PACKTATOF FLAT E ALEE TROPE LIVID SONGTENERVATING.
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Winter Swimming, Instructional
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TOMORROW
practice purposes, in order that
MARY HARDWICK| TURNS PRO.
NEW YORK, Nov 21 (Re¤¬ ter)-It is announced here that Mary Hardwick, British Wightman Cup player, has turned professional,
contract
She has signed a to participate in a tour with Donald Budge”: William-fo Tilden and Miss Alice Marble,
tional situation is causing him indecision and confusion.
To full the mission of national regeneration through resistance- and reconstruction. Gen. Ch'ang said it is imperative that China's fighting ability must be thorough- ly strengthened in order to deal the enemy a crushing blow and ac- 'celerate, his collapse.
In particular, Gen. Chiang, urgen that efforts should be made to increase the striking power of the army and Its combat ability
2nd Anniversary
Celebration
ponles, unexercised in the use of the starting gate, will not Cause CRICKET.-Senior friendlies. Re- any delay at the Annual "Race
Meeting. crelo. v. Kowloon C.C.; Civil Service v. Craigengower. Junior friendlies, Kowicon C.C. v. Re- creio; Crafgengower Civil Service. FOOTBALL-First Division: Sing Tao v Police (Club), 415 pm., Middlesex v. Royal Scots (800- kunpoo; 4.15 p.m., South China v, Navy (Caroline H(1), 4.15 DIL. Kowloon v. Club (Kow- loon), 4.15 pm, Kwong Wah v. St. Joseph's (Boundary Street;, 4.15 p.m. Second Division: Ang Tao v. Service Corps (Club) 245 p.m., Royal Beots v. Middlesex (Soekunpoo), 2.45 pm, Bouth. China V. Engineers (Caroline
2:45 pm., Kowloon V Club (Kowloon), 245 p.i.,, Kit Chee Nary (at Joleph's), 4.15 pm, 30th R.A. v. Police (BL Joseph's). (2.45 p.in, Kwong Wah v. Ordnance (Boundary Street), 345 pm. Third Divi sid 20th RA. Ar Force (Chatham Road) 2.45 p., 24th R.A. 35th R.A (Chatham Road), 413pm.. Embers V 7th RA. (Military), 245 p.m SUNDAY, NOVEKKEEN 24 BOWLS. West of Scotland
Dundee (Kowloon Docks), 2.45
H
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FOOTBALL — Governor's Cup, HKFA. V. HKCAAF (Carolinë BU 3.45 p.m. Third Division 38th R.A. v. Medicals (Scokun- poo), 4.15 a.m.; Service Corps 7.1 Signls (Chatham Rd.), 245 pm Shell v. ASA (Chatham Road);} 4.15 p.m.. 12th BAY. Interna- | tional (Sookunpoo), 245 om SOFTBALL,—– Girls (At Kowloon Club (8 a.m.): Baby Panthers FC, Recreto, v. Little Flower
v. Wahoos (10.30 a.m.); Men's First Division (At Kowloon F.C.), Indians v. St. Joseph's (1.30 p.m.) Hongkong. Base- ballers v. Cyclones (2.45 p.m.). Second Division (At Chathami. Road). Royal Scots v. Liga (10.30 a.m.): Compolitan 8th Heavy Regt. R.A. (11.45
m); (At Kowloon. F.C.) Chong? Hwa v. Royal Engineers (12.45 p.m.). Central Brition v. Royal Air Force (4 pm), 1
V.
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