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GENERAL

A.R.P. ORDERS VALLEY TRAINING GALLOPS SOCCER REVIEW

FEBRUARY 12, 1941

A.PR. Orders issued by Wmg-Com- mander AHS Steele Perkixa, Q.B.E.. Director of Air Raid Precautions

SPECIAL ORDER

The Director of Air Raid Precau- ! tlons regrets to announce the death of Warden Telephonist No. 993 (T) Chiu Se-hon Easter Division.

THE Undersigned have received | Wardens, irrespective of

nstructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

VOLUNTARY EVACUATION Members of the Corps of Air Raid race, whe may wish to arrange for the evacuz- tion of their wives and families from the Colony la case of emergency, may obtain full details of the Gov- ernment's scheme for voluntary, eva cuation from their District Wardens.

ATTESTATION

There will be no attestation of Wardens in Hongkong on Tuesday,!

Thursday and Friday, the 13th and Feb. 18. The next attestation of War-

14th February, 1941.

commencing each day at 9.30 am, with an interval from 12 noon

to 1.30 p.m.

dens in Kowloon will be take place. at the ARP. Club. King's Park, at

p.m. on Friday, Feb. 31.

STRENGTH-DECREASE

at H.M. Naval Yard, Hongkong and permitted

at Kowloon Naval Depot.

OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES

comprising:-

1942 Woo

The following times were clocked during the training raliopa held at Happy Valley yesterday morning:-

Look Seet

Eve of Deception!

A Happy Time*

Tropical Love" Waywortht

Sydney Diamond & Buglet. Buckfastleight

Locus Standi“

Daylight & Moonlightt Strathalbynt

Graceful View* & Mountain

View*

The Koala Beart

A Luxurious Time*

King's Welcome*

Anzac Dayt

Endeavourt

Ratio Decidendi

Gay Fox*

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Continned from Page 2

All in all, Sing Tao had only themselves to blame for losing for had the forwards taken all the openings and shown better shoot- ing they might have scored. Ön the other hand. Kowloon also had a good chance of taking fuli points but many good centres from the wings went begging due to in- ability of the inside meni.

SPIRITED RESISTANCE The unexpected spirited resis tance put up by St. Joseph's against South China nearly caused yet another surprise. As it were the latter just scraped through by the odd goal in three.

A feature of the game was the number of penalties awarded. Each side were awarded two but each 27 scored only once from the "spot." The Saints were the first to settle down and in the first half were constantly on the attack. At this stage their defence was playing a grand game, spolling, and distri- buting well: The Chinese attack could not find their true form and only the steady defence work of Tsang Chung-wan and Lee, Kwok- wat prevented the Saints from gaining an advantage,

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The following Wardens have been

resign:-2352 to

Lay Kwong-cho Hung Hom a{W 7 Kwong Kam-wo, Eastern, Woo Kam-wing. Shamshipo, 1125 Lara Vin-ki, Western, 55 (T) Mrs. B. Abbas, and 1240 Miss Wong Kir-h{\", Quarry Bay,

The following Warden has

from the Sorps:-2254 dismissed

Boats, Motor and Sailing (Hull only) Old Tools, Canvas. India

·Rubber. Clocks, Leather, Electric Leung Kwong-hor Youmati.

Gear, Lamps, Binoculars, Oars. Cordage, Firewood, Blankets, Coun- terpanes, Carpets,

CHANGE OF ADDRESS Deputy District Warden "F" Kwong

Beds, Wash Tsze-sang. Central, to 15 Poplar St. Basins. Furniture, Electric Cable, S. S. Po. 732 L Kang-hei, Eastern, to Oil Drums, Dirty Ol, etc."

and

52 Staunton Street. 2nd floor. Cen- tra), B/W 240 Miss Wan Po-chin, Central, to 14 King Hon Road, Upper Zine Ashes and old Iron and Steel. Levels 274 Leung Bing-chung. Cep- Lots may be inspected on Wednes-tral to 21 Tal Chemg Street, 2nd

day, 12th February, 1941, (Only British Bubjects will be ad- misted into HM. Naval Establish ments to view or bid for the lots).

Terms of Sale:-As detailed in Catalogue.

LAMMERT BROS..

By Appointment, Auctioneers to the Admiralty.

floor. Quarry Bay.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

20 Chu King-hay, Bay View, sick teave extended to March 30,

APPOINTMENTS

The following appointments are, no- Lñed with effect from Feb. 12:-3090 S. Hampden Ross to be District War- den "E". (Shek-O), Shaukiwan; 234 G/W Cheng Kim-win, "LARP.S., to be Deputy District Warden, "C", Cen- tral; G/W 788 Cheling Chu-wai, to be Deputy District Warden "B". Fast-

era.

PROMOTIONS

The following, promotions are not

PUBLIC AUCTION. ned with effect from Feb. 12:-

THE

instructions

Bay View. To be Group Wardens -56 Han C. Liang, LARPS.. 15 S/W |

HE Undersigned have received yung Yu-hing; Central-To be Act. ing Deputy Group Wardens - S/W 245 Lo Kum-un, S/W 213. So "Hing-

to sell by.

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

“Friday, the 14th February, 1541.

commencing at 2.34' p.m.

at their Sales Room, No. 35, Hankow Road, Kowloon,

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

comprising:

Royal Sovereignt

Angel of Gloryt

Angel of Peacet & Happy

Lovelylight & Velvetlight‡

Vis Major*

Zadderday & Corrledoot

Vitamin M

Mainsail†

Gloaming"

Bona Vacantiat & Jus Gen-

tiumt

Princess Adelaidet

Starlight & Sunlight*

Leading Timet

Battlet...

Lex Forlt

Vanguard*

Oolong & Ozark*

Friday & Reconteurt Oracle

1 32 1.01 1.30 1.59

"Aussie Grifans, †Aussie Sub-Griffins and China Griffins.

FAMOUS MOTOR

BOATS DESTROYED

nam, 988 Yeung Fai-wah: To be! It is disclosed that the two motor Senior Wardens-262 Law Kwan-chik. speedboats, Miss England II and 267 Miss Li Sau-kwai 268 Lee Wing. Miss England I, made famous by 3342 Law Ying: To be Deputy Senior the late Sir Henry Segrave and Mr. Wardens-263 Miss Law Shing-chong Kaye Don, were destroyed in a

77 Fung Sui-wah, 2459 Hui Yu-kee are following a recent air raid. Kowloon City-To be Group Warden

Sir Henry Segrave lost his life -2116 Yip Chik-pun; To be Group Warden Telephonlat-251 (TF in Miss England II a few moments M. da Silva; To be Senior Warden after he had set a new water speed 2130 Andrew Wong Kam-ching; record of 98.76.m.p.h. on Lake Win- | Mongkok.-To be Senior Werdens dermere.

1793 Pang Moon-chee, 2766 Yao Man- sik; To be Deputy Senior, Wardens 1383 Ng Shu-blu, 2579 Ho Dat-leung. 2391 Ho Pingi, 3297 Tang Kwan

yu

Macao Play Inspired Football

4-3 WIN OVER S. CHINA

Wis

Bowen, Saints' left-back, prominent in the defence, reveal ing glimpses of his form of several seasons back. Tsang, in goal, was also on magnificent form, his fine anticipation enabling to save a penalty from Lee Wal-tong. In the middle the Saints more than held their own; Leonard's policing of Lee had the effect of putting the latter out of his stride. In at- tack the

Saints seldom played better. "Santos and Cruz," on the right, were the main source, of worry to the Chinese defence.

not South China's attack did produce their best form until the thelf half when with second machine-like movements, they pierced the Saints' defènce more frequently.

MADE NO MISTAKE.

As the result of Sing Tao being held to a draw, which brought them back to the championship race, Eastern made no mistake in defeating Navy by two-clear goals. As the teams now stand a play of for the runners-up is probable be- tween the above-mentioned clubs.

With a strong, wind blowing good football was impossible and, as a result; first-class soccer was only seen in patches Navy were un- fortunate enough to have to face the wind in the first..halt but did very well indeed to hold the strong Chinese attack to only a goal lead,

That the Senior Service have found a very able substitute for Playing inspired football, the Robinson was evident by the per- MACAO football team yesterday formance of Gift. He showed fine defeated SOUTH CHINA by the anticipation and was cool under odd goal in seven.

pressure. The Navy forwards The Portuguese made two worked hard but found the Chi- changes in their team that "lost tonese defence just that shade Kaye Don wrested the record of Eastern on Tuesday, Sousa, over 111 m.p.h, from Gar Wood, the left-half, taking over the inside- American, by piloting Miss England left berth and Mendes Substituted

at 117.43 mp.h. on Loch Lo- in the former's position. mond in 1932.

at stronger.

The game opened with South China attacking and were soon two goals up; scored by CHIU

TRAINING

Competition - Inter-District EM Teakwood Dining Room, Bed clency Cup, Shamshuipo- The 2nd Thursdays at 5 p.m. commencing on WING-KEUNG and CHIN CHIÁ

Feb. 13. Lecturer-Mr. Benson Woo, FAI Room; Drawing Room and Office Competition for the Inter-District. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Wardrobe Efficiency Cup. Shamshuipo, will be

EXAMINATION RESULTS Trunks; Chesterfield Suites, Curios, held on Sunday, Feb. 16, cortinencing

·LAR.P.S.

The second half saw a definite change in the Portuguese team

Ornaments, Pictures, Clocks, Cut- at 14.30 hrs. All posts will be manned The following qualified as an Air and within two minutes from the

also

A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

FI

MEETING

STRENGTH-INCREASF

at 14.20 hrs. Report Centre Staff will Ram Warden but is not available for kick-off, tery EP Brass, Glass and

CHONG HAN KHONG Porcelain Ware, Gramophones & helmets and gas masks.

parade as ordered Dress-Uniform, duty with the Corps.--Leung Kin-reduced the deficit with a beauti- tim Will Mr. Tang Shum-chee, who ful header. Soon after, "GUERREI- Records, Electric Lamps & Heaters,

attended Class C 268, please send his RO cbtained the equaliser. "Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.

Divisional Wardens, Hongkong address to this Office.

TERRIFIC SHOT There will be meeting of Divisional

Macao went ahead, when BA- and Deputy Divisional Wardens: Hongkong, at 5.30 pm on Thursday, RAID

The following have qualified as Ar DARRACO scored from a melee.

Wardens and are Feb. 20, at ARP. School, to discuss Divisions as hereunder:—

posted to and IP PO-TOU made sure of the arrangements for the Blackout. Dis

game with a terrific shot from the Western-1104 Miss Pang Moo-

left-wing. Max Chi-ping: Upper

Kwok Mun-yin

As the result of a corner, LEE 522;

Yuk-po; Eastern.-823 Chan China. Yick-him, 3529 Law Fu-kwong. 35 For the winners, Cordova played Divisional Wardens, Kowloon.--Kim-rah, 3517 Ho Man-ylu,, 3518 Laua brilliant game at full-back. "Agfa" Cine Projector 18 mm A.There will be a meeting of Divisional Leong Kwan-ping, 2524 Po Hori Atrosa worked very hard at cen- { C./D. C. 110~~~~220V.“

and

Bed Room Suites

1 Dining Room Buite

1 Portable Typewriter. "Remington"

On View from Thursday,

the 13th February, 1941.

Temms: Cash on Delivery

··LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERA. ·

trict Wardens are asked to notify the ching. 3495 Deputy Chief Air Bald Warden be- Levels.-Miss fore the 18th instant of any particular Central. 3396 Leung Hou-plog. 242 SHEK-YAU scored for South

matters they wish to bring up fo: chan discussion at this. Meeting.

and Deputy Divisional Wardens, Kow-kwang. 3525 Tam Chong-ping. 3526 tre-half: The forwards all played loon, on Friday, Feb. 21 at 5.30 p.m. Wong Kat-wing, 3527 Yeung Ch-fat well, especially Ip Po-tou.. at the A.R.P. Club, King's Park. to 3328 Yang Tat-kwong. 3529 Yang The losers were 'best served by discuss arrangements for the Black Yu, 742 Ho Chayin Mongkok-3429 Tse Kam-hung, at back, and Lee

Chan Chung-ying, 3430 Mis Chan Shek-yau, centre-forward. Division.-There wil Fung-ping, 3431 Chen Kok-man. 3432

MACAO: Carvalho; Cordova,

out.

Shamshulpo

be a meeting of District and Deputy Chan Komm-yin, 3433 Chan Sk-u, Chi Fu; Mendes, Airosa, Magal District Wardens on Thursday, Feb. 3434 Cheng Wantung. 3435 Cho naes; Chong Han-kwong, Badar- 13, at 5 p.m. in the Yee Kuk Street Chung Shit-por. 3437 Chong Wal- Dispensary.

him: 3438 Fang Bit-lm, 3439 Ng King, raco, Guerreiro, Sousa and Ip Po- 3440 Pong Pang; 3441 Yu King-tong:

Lal Talmshatsui-3479

SOUTH King-kau.

CHINA: Ho Po-pul; 3291 Yu Cat-ngal; Hungham 2503 Wong Bul-kel, The Kam-hung:

INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES Wardens Classes In Chinese-

Syllabus:"A"

tou.

295 Chinese Chamber of Com-Chung Yuet-ming; Shamshuipo-1948 Thlang Hol-cheung, Lam Tak-po, merce, 65 Connaught Road, Central, Cheung Wing-tsin, 2438 Miss Lai Kin-Ho Lok-kei; Lai Chung-iu, Chiu HEALTH - BULLETIN Mondays, Wednesdays sad Fridays, at, 3118 Leung Wai-kit; Yaumall Wing-keung, Lee Shek-yau, Chau

The following is the Return of 7.36 pm, commencing on Feb. 14, Lee-413 Cheng Kon-hang. 3455 Cheung Man-chi and Chin Chi-fai,

Cheung Ping-yim; The team is leaving for Macao notiflable diseases notified as hav-rr-Mr. Pang Wal-chee. LAR. Min-chee, 3456 ing occurred in the Colony during 290 King's College, Bonham 3457 Cheng Blu-hong, 3458 Chik Kal this morning.

Mondays and Thursdays at chce, 3459 Chiu Ka-kit, 3460 Chíu the 24 hours ended at midnight 7.30 pm. commencing on Feb, 17. Lec-Wah-kwal, 3461 Miss Chun Miu-yung. on Feb, 11:-Enteric Fever, two turer.-Mr. Shum Kam-wab, LAR cases; Measles, three cases; Dysen- PS.

cases.

Road

3452 Kwan · Chung-yin, 3403 Kwok wan. Woon-chṣang, 3464 Misa Lai Tal-ol

3444 Fung Yat-fu. 3445 Ho tery, one case: Tuberculosis, 14 Special Course for House Boys

3466 Miss Lai Tak-ying, 3488 Lam Stu-Kwok-yick, 3448 Ho Yick-of, 3447 Miss C.297 Peak School.

ho, 3487 Lee Hol-por, 3468 Miss Leung am Mu-kark, 3448 Liang Tung 344 Tuesdays and Elk-kwan, 3469 Leung Pal-chun, 3470 Miss Ng Wing-ki, 3450 Miss Poon Po Thursdays at 2.30 pm, commencing Miss Ma Wather, 3472 Miss Tam. Yee-al, 3451 Poon Pak-kee, 3142 Won Fin, on Feb. 25. Lecturer. Mr. Chengching. 9478 Wong Kam-wan

3452 Wong Lee, 3468 Wong Ping. 344 Chinese press reports from the Kim-wán LARPS.

347*

Wong Yat-hing! border yesterday claimed that Special Course for Begular Firemen

Tang Iu-chor, 3474 Wan Sheung-man, 1470 Miss Yuen Kit-fong, 2478 A.; German military advisers had ar P 298 Ceritral Fire Station. Tul Havier, 1400 Mak Yee-wah: Kowloon Telephonist and a posted to Mong rived in Namtan from Macau, and days and Fridaya at 8 pm. com-City-2038 Min Chan Olyan, 2040 kok Divisional Report Centre---3442 were now attached to the Japan-fencing on Feb. 14. Lecturer. Mr. Hason Chon, 2055 Cheung Chiu-lun, (T) Miss A. Hunt. ese forces. The reports cannot be Tong 3k-ming," LARPS.; 0 299 2007 Chống Balthan, 2126 Chow Ho

Kowloon Tire Station. Mondays and 2133 Chong Salyuk, 3150 Camg C

confirmed.

The following qualiñed as an ARP

(gd BH PUCKLE. Deputy Director of A.R.P.

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