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COLONY HOCKEY VALLEY TRAINING TIMES

"ADVERTISEMENTS PLAYERS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

"DOWN UNDER”

Misses McCaw, Shand Distant View The SIXTH EXTRA RACE Playing For, The “Y”

MEETING will be held, weather

Miss Dorothy McCaw and ? on SATURDAY, permitting,

Mona Sland, two of the most pro- 31st May, and MONDAY, 2nd mising players among the younger June, 1941, commencing at 2.00 giris in ladies' first division league p.m. on Saturday and at 11.30, hockey here two seasons ago, are now playing for the "Y" Greens, a a.m. on Monday.

second division ladies' team, in Sydney, Austraira.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on the first day and at 11.09 a.m. on the second day. The diffin interval will be after the fourth race on the second day. MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE "No One without a badge will de admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each

Meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified.

Badges admitting Non-Mem bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day for Ladies (both including tax)

are

obtainable through the SECRETARY. "pon the per "sonal or written application of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors intro

Miss McCaw plays at centre-for- ward and Miss Shand at inside- right. Both girls, it is learned, are doing quite well and are surprising Australians with the fact that the game in Hongkong is of a reason- ably high standard."

According to the latest informa- tion available here, the two girls had only turned out a few times up to the date of the last letter despatched and have not comment- ed at any length on the standard of hockey in Australia, other than mentioning that there are a great

many teams and many divisions.

Several other Hongkong girls are playing in lower division hockey. The most impressive fact about the game in Australia is not one of standard but of uniform, they write Hockey uniform in Hong- kong is rather informal," but in Australia the Hockey Association demands black stockings as part of well-dressed hockey player. the

our local girls just simply

them or play some other)

and

duced by him, and for Payment wear of all Chits, etc.

The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 11.45' 1.m.) on Saturday, and at 9.45 a.m.!

ert Monday.

game.

Saturday's

Tiffins are obtainable at the Lawn Bowls

Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No.

1 Boy (Telephone 21920).

No children or amahs will be admitted to either Enclosure.

RECREIO BEATEN

BY H.K.E.C.

Eve of Reason

Sam's Choice

Johnber & Bugle Derby Day War Tax

Gay Star

Baffin Bay Iron Belle

Sunlight View Cheerful Star

Twinkling Star Bughber Daylight

Eve of Heaven The Koala Bear Avon

EFFICIENCY

27.1 Shamshuipo

Division

Competition

"KOMBS" DROPPED Two "bombs," one a high ex- plosive and the other gas, were dropped in each district. War. dens competed

in efficiency in getting the messages to Headquar- ters, which was posted in the Shamshulpo Police Station, and la getting the situation under con trol.

MONDAY, MAY 26, 1941.

EMPIRE DAY SERVICE AT CATHEDRAL

REV. H.A. WITTENBACH SPEAKS ON COMMUNITY'S RESPONSIBILITY

"We here are people of different races who are living together in une community. As residents of a British Colony we have a respon- sibility which will grow with the passing of the years, a respon- sibility to stand firmly for those principles of justice, and freedom- and respect for human personality,

We have to resist all attempts at standardisation, the regi mentation of life and thought," sald the. REV. ILA. WITTENBACH, Acting Vicar of SL. Andrew's Church" when he preached the sermon on Saturday at the Empire Day Children's Service at St. John's Ca- thedral Hall,

we can

gee

have to resist

Despite heavy rainfall some 30 A.R.P. wardens, of the Shamshulpo Division turned out in the com- petition for a cup donated by General Cheung Yan yesterday.

Wing Commander "Steel-Perkins, LRCP, OBE, Director of AR.P., who was present at the exercises, described the competition as one of the best and most impressive There was a representative con- a British Colony we have a res demonstration. He WAS pleased gregation at the Cathedral of tea-ponsibility which will grow with with the emotency on the part of chers and children from most of the passing of the years, & reapon- the wardens and the co-operation the Colony's schools, the Govern-sibility to stand firmly for those of the public in obeying instruc- ment schools being represented by principles of justice and freedom tions.

children from King's and Queen's and respect for human per-" College, the Bellios Girls' School, sonality. We and other schools represented in-all attempts at standardisation, of life and cluding the Diocesan Girls' School, the regimentation St. Paul's College and St. Paul's thought. In these days of dicta- torships, oppression and aggres- Gris College,

ston, Mr. Wittenbach said:

these dangers. To-day, for the thirty-eighth plainly. How are they to be avoid- year in succession, we celebrate ed?

May 24 was select- I would suggest to you that It Empire Day. ed as Empire Day because it was is only by the conception of all the birthday of Queen Victoria. men as the children of God. There' Queen Victoria has the distinction are many different religious sys- throne for a longer time than any tems in the world but there is only other British sovereign--64 years. one God, Truth is universal. It is It was not for this, however; that not possible to have one truth for her birthday was selected. but be- Asia and another for Europe. I be- cause, during her reign, the Em-leve in one God and He is the pire developed greatly in size and Creator and Father of all. All men, importance. Not very long before whether rich or poor or black or Mr. F. J. Wilkinson has been re-she came to the throne, the fco- white are His children, equally pre- assigned from the Combatant lishness of the British Government clous in His sight. If this is true- Group to the. General Group for lost 10

of England most

her and it 13-we have the basis for Essential Services in the Hongkong colonies in Northern America, our respect for our fellow-men. which subsequently became the more than that, we have a sense has been re-United States of America,

of responsibility for them, especial- assigned from the Key-Posts Group During Queen Victoria's reign,ly for those less fortunate than to the Combatant. Group in the this loss was more than offset by ourselves, Hongkong Defence Reserve.

the inclusion within the Empire When we seek, not to get for our- been per- of vast territories in India and selves but to give curselves in ser- Mr. R. A. Boyd has mitted to quit the Hongkong De-Africa. Those were the days of im-vice for our fellow-men, that is, to Victoria was do the will of God. He will be with Queen fance Reserve with effect from May perialism. 15.

proclaimed Empress of India in us. It is foolish for men to talk about God being on our side in

The judges were Col. Matthews, Mr. M. L, Bevean and Mr. Balley.

H.K. DEFENCE

SPORTS & GENERAL

A.R.P. WARDENS

The following times were clocked during the training rallops held at Happy Valley on Saturday morning:-,

Dis- 1st 211 3rd 4th 5th Last tance Qr. Qr. Qt. Qr. QT.

DEMONSTRATE

First Love

1

30.4 1.00.2 1.39 * 29.3 50.4 1.37

1.56.2

QT.

27.2

Surprise Again & Dash-

ing Beauty

34.3 1.05.2 1.36.2" 203.2.

27

Income Tax

1

39.9 1.17

1.50.3 2.23

31.2

$$

Tropical Love

1

28.1

57.2

1.27.3. 1.58

30.3

Prarie View

1

31,2 1.02.1

1.32.3 2.00.2 --

Catterick Bridge

1

1

34. 1.05.2 32.3 1.03.4

1.36.1 2.07.1

1.32 2.08.3

27.4 31 31:3

Sydney Diamond & Sun-

spot Willow

1 34.2 1,07

₫ 35 1.04 1.33.4 +37 1.11 1.42.3

1,36,4 2.07

30.1

.29.4

31.3

Starlight View & Moun..

tain View

1

32.2 4.31.2

1.04.4 1.33 2.02.1

29.1

1.04.2 1.34.1

29.4

31.3 1:00

1.27.4

27.4

4 35 1.06

1,35

29

Dignatas

1" 37.2 1.11

1.43.1 2.14

30.4

King's Worthy ........

35.2 1.10.2

1.43.2"

33

Riverside

33 1,03

1.34 2.01.3

1

36.3 1.09

1.39.2 2.10.

1

31

1.10

1.40 2.19.3

27.3 30,3 29.2

38

1.14.3

1.48.2 2.20.2

"32

Arnieber Googly

1.32

1.05

1.37.2 2.08

30.3

1 40

1,13

1.43.3 2.31.4

29.1

Advancing Time Racylight Schmetterling

1

32

1.04

1.35 2.07.3

32.3

7 34

1.05.4 1.35.2

29.3

1 31

.59

1.27.2 1.55.3

28.1

Wayworth

1 37 1.10 1.43 1 37,3 1.14 1.46

# 30.3 1.02.3 1.30.1

2.14.4.

31.4

2.16.4

30.4

27.3

1

38

1.08.3 1.35.2 2.04

29.3

1 38.2

1.08.2.39.2 2.11

31.3

1

35

1.08.2. 1.42 2.115

29

1

.43.3

1.20.4 1.53.3 2.2

30.2

4 30 -59.2 1.27

27.3

34.21.07.3 1.38 2.08.1

30.1

Amber. II & Joan Jober

35.2 1.06.4

1.36.1 -2.04

27.4

1

37

1.12 1.47

2.17

30

Confusion Bay

1

33.3

1.04.4 1.34

2.02.2

28.2

Lancashire Chips

1.

34.3

1:04.3 1.35

2.03.4

23.4

Tobaccoship

41

1.11

1.40.4

29.4

Rose Emily

1 --35

1.07.4 1.38.4 2.08.3

29.4

Defence Reserve

Celtic Star

1 42.2

1.20

1.53.1 2.26

32.4

Mr. Starbuck

A Surprising Time

1

32

1.00.2 1.29 1.57.2

28.2

Graceful View

30.1

. 59.3

1.24

27.3

Blue Feld

33

Archber

Manhattan

Rising Star & Maple Star 1 Lovely Star

1.46.3

1.05.1 1.37 1 36.3

2.12.2 1.43 1.11 1437.3 1.09.4 1.40 2.10.2 2.39.4 29.2

324 1.03 1.31.3 2.02

1.17 113

31.4

29.2

30.2

29.3

Princess Adelaide

&

Happy Returns A Rosy

1

37

1.10.3 1.41.3 2.10.2

28.4

me

31

1.01.1 1.29

27.4

Mainsail & Gloaming Criffel

1

# 32.1 1.00 137.3 1.03-

36.2 1.08.1 31

1.00.4 1.28.2 31.3.1.01.2 1.294 1.574

1.31.3 1.37.2 2.07.2

1.38.2 2.06.2

28

27.3

28 31.3

30

Boolat Bay. West Lake & Guinness Time

1

42

1.21.2 1.56 2.28.2

33 1.04.4 1.36.3

1

37

1.12

1.48.2 2.16.1

32,2 31.4 29.4

Double Dutch & May..... 1 Gay Fox

39

1.1.4 1:42.4 2.11.4

29,

1

33.3 1.02 1.31.3 1.59.4

28.1

King's Flight

I 44

1.10.3 1.49.2 2.17.2

28.

King's Welcome

1

34.2 1.07.1 1.37.1 2.05

27.4"

YACHTING

7 38.4. 1.15 1.45.1

30.1

1 34.2 1.05.

1.35 2.03.2

28.2

≥ 35 1.05 1.34

29

1

1.35 33.3 1.05

2.02.2

2.7.2

1

35 1.09

1.40

2.08

28.

1

32.3 1.03

1.31.3 1.58

26.2

Yacht

Finished Corrected Pts: Redshank 16.27.42 - 16.27.42

18

# 31.3 1.00.2 1.29

28.3

(Capt. J. Krogh-Moe)

91 70 62381 0*62*91

(Major G. E. Neve)

La Linda 16.29.07 16.29:07

15

(Mr. P. D. A. Chidelly

Gull

.. 16.30.35 10.30.35 (Capt. A. O. G. Mills) True Blue 18.30.47 16.30.47

(Mr. L Garner)

10

18

The rain on Saturday afternoon failed to send "every lawn bowler who turned out back into the pa-

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the lion, and no fewer than three games were completed despite the Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day, heavy downpour about 3 o'clock. including Tax, for all Persons,

Hongkong Football Club beat Re- including Ladles, and is payable creio in Second Division, and in at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors Third Division, Kowigon Bowling in. Uniform are admitted Half Green Club beat IR.C and Hong-

Electric beat HKFC.

וי

Price.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 26th May, 1941.

kong

Recreation Club

יג

SECOND DIVISION

RECREIO LOSE

A the Valley, Hongkong Foot - ball Club beat Club de Recrelo 270 thanks to W. Macfarlane's rink, winning on aggregate after losing en two rinks, 13 pts. to 2).

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE.

H.K.F.C.: J. S. Howell, G. S.

Stephens, J. A. R. Selby, W. Gill

(Skip) 15; A Watson, J. H. Gel- ilng. C. F. Needham, W. MacFar- lane (Skip) 33; R. F. Shaw. J. M. | Thomson. E.. V. "Pearse, A. Brooks- bank. (Skip) 13. Total 61.

National Courage ....... 1 National Endurance ***. Angel of Glory

Just In Time Ophi

National Victory Jus Gentium Man-O'-War Hornpipe Lex Fori

Viceroy Fleetwing

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TENNIS.

TODAY

First Division: 5.C.A.A, V. CR.C., K.C.C. v, C.D.R. IR.C. V. H.K.C.C.

WATER POLO, 5th AA, v. Navy

B. (Navy), 3.p.m

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS

RESERVE

The following persons have been 1877.

In the twenty-sixth chapter of this war. God does not take sides. enrolled in the Key-Posts Group in the Hongkong Defence Reserve as Second Chronicles, a part of the Only man does that. Your job and trom May 23: Messrs. C. H. Cam-Bible that nobody reads row-a- mine is to make quite sure that miade. C. W. L. Spradbery and Adays, we have the story of King we are on the side of God and Uzziah of Judah. He became king then we can lead our lives without C. Tribble.

Mr. V. V. MacDonnell has been enrolled in the General Group for Essential Bervices in the Hongkong Defence Reserve as from May 23.

i

at the age of sixteen and for a fear whether for the present or the

number of years he ruled wisely future.

1 and well.

Unfortunately" success, prosper-

ity, flattery and power spoiled him.

NOT EAST

It is not easy to be on God's sides He was not satisfed to be su- To call yourself a Christian is easy.

SUMMER SERIES preme in the state, to be sole con- To be a Christian means the living

troller of the affairs of the nation, of your life day by day in accur he sought to set himself up also dance with the principles of Jesus as priest of the Jewish Church and Christ: it means the forgetting of The 2nd Summer Series of the to usurp the power of the minis- self and the giving of all you have. Royal Hongkong Yacht Club salters of God. He wanted to be brain, strength, supreme dictator.

There is a lesson here for us all,

éd on Saturday resulted as fol- lows:-

others.

life itself for

Hitler has called the youth of

Germany to give, all for the glory CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES No-one would be foolish enough of German I challenge you to give to claim that the British Govern all for the glory of God and the earth of His establishment on men, has never made mistakes. It sor has. But it is historically true to Kingdom of Peace.

EIGHT GOALS FOR Artemis 16.30.50 16.30.504 15

(Mr. G. G. Wood) Ailsa

- 16,35.05 16.34.29 6 LONDON, May 25 (Reuter)--The " (Mr. Hitcheatt)

18.45.27 16.37.28 11 following are the results of "toot- Wendy

(Mr. G. Navey) ball matches played at Home yes-

Draft Programmes and Entry Recreio: H L Barros, H. M Xavier, C. M. S. Alves, O. P. Re- Forms for June Meeting, Sun medios (Skip) 17; A. J. Osmund, day, 15th June, 1941, (weather A. V. Barros.. F. Xavier, J. R. permitting) may be obtained Soares (Skip) 8: L. A Rosario one)

short, C. C. Pereira, J. A Reme-TENNIS. Second Division: S. Cterday:--- dics (Skip) *164 Total 414 *25 per cent, reduction,

at

The Secretaries' Office, 3rd. floor, Prince's Building, Des Voeux Road, Central; Hongkong. The Hongkong Jockey Club: Club House Happy Valley.

The Sports Club

The Club House, Macao, Entries close at NOON Thursday, 5th June, 1941,

By Order,

on

T. A. MARTIN & CO..

Secretaries & Treasurers, Hong Kong, 22nd June, 1941.

Home Cricket:

THIRD DIVISION

At Ming Yuen, Hongkong Elec- trie Recreation Club beat Hong-

kong Football Club by 2 rinks to 1 and or aggregate (4 pts, to 1).

ILK.E.R.C.: J. R. Way, W. Stonehouse. A. F, Paul, J. K. Gioan (Skip) 25; W. Macfarlane, E. L.. Groome, J. F. Barron, L. de Rome (skip).11; W. Stoker, C. E. Gaha- gan, R, C, Butler, J. F. Lanny (Skip) 38. Total 74.

TOMORROW

A. A v. C.R.C., C.S.C.C. v. A.T.C, K.T.G.CA. v. K.C.C. WATER-POLO. Middlesex A v. Small Units (Y.M.C.A.), 7.p.m

نا

LONDON CUP Millwall 2,, Arsenal 5,

Was

claim that, generally speaking, the

CATHOLIC CEREMONY British Government has tried to

Cathedral The Catholic act on the basis of Christian crowded, Al Catholic institu.. principles. By that I mean we have tions were represented, including sought after justice, freedom and a students from St. Joseph's College, respect for human personality. The Wan Yan

College, the

Italian

freeling of slaves within the Em-Convent, the French Convent, St. pire and the subsequent suppres- Clare's English School for Girls, sion of the slave trade in Africa the St. Louis Industrial School, are typical examples.

units of Boy Scouts and Girl I am an Australian. I can speak Guides from Hongkong and Kow- for Australia Australia, was first loon..

Just a loose collection of colonies Following High Mass, which was Gradually, however, the need for conducted by the Rector of the some corporate control was felt. It Cathedral, Rey, Fr. G. M. Spada. Righ Rev. was also felt that only the people his Lordship, the on the spot were capable of de-Bishop H. Valtorta, assisted by the

concerning ciding matters

the Rev. Frs. E Bourke and R. W. Aldershot 0, Crystal Palace 3; LONDON, May 25 (Reuter)-The country. Thus, in 1901, the various Gallagher, 5.J., gave the Benedic- TENNIS. Third Division: K. T. Brentford 3, Reading 1; Cardiff New Derby and New Oaks will be states of Australia were combined tion.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 29

PO.R.C. (2) 4. OR.C.

Scots v. Signals

H.K.F.C.-C. Carf. 8. Strange, WATER-POLO,

0. B. Robertson, G. 8. Graver (Army), 6.45 p.m., 5th A.A, Rezt.

(skip) 15; C. Casey, K. Porrow, A. 265) G. Grattan, B. A. Mansell (Škip)

5,000 SPECTATORS

SOUTH REGIONAL LEAGUE

1. Liverpool 6.).

ACCEPTANCES FOR THE DERBY

G. C. A. Y. C.DR., LRC. v. S. C. City 4. Portsmouth 1; Fullham 8. run at Newmarket on June 18 and to form the Commonwealth of In his sermon, the Rev. FT. A A. A., K.C.C. V. CRC. (1), C. R. Southend 2: Tottenham 3. Leices-19 respectively, each over 1 miles. Australia. Austraila to-day is a free & Craig, S.J, said:

$, Nottingham

We are met here today to cele C. (2) v. HK.U.T.C., KIT.C. v. ter 0; Walsall

Acceptances for the Derby are: country, self-supporting and self- C.C.C.

Forest 7: Watford 3, Queen's Park single Court, Mr. Sawyer, Royal governing, with only a nominal brate Empire Day. The idea be-. Rangers 3; Westham 3. Chelsea 3.

connexion with Englarid. The same hind it being to foster love and THURSDAY, MAY 29

Academy, Cuerdley, Mazarin, TENNIS. Fourth Division: J.R.C.

NORTH REGIONAL LEAGUE Devonian, Selim Hassan. Sollum, may be said of Canada and South devotion to a common ideal and Valdavian. Starwort, Firozedin Africa and we are working to the loyalty to a common Sovereign, V.AT.C., F.G. v. CB.A... SC.A A r I.R.C. C.C.C.

Blackpool 3, Burnley 6: Everton Armatom, Morogoro, Owen Tudor, same end in India and in other For an Empire is composed of KIT:C.. V.

3. Sherdeid United 3; Manchester

Chateau parts of the Empire. The name, many states and peoples united Fettes, Thoroughfare, City 8, Bolton Wanderers 4 York Larose, Bakhtawar, Sun Castle, The British Commonwealth of under one rule. It does not mean.. City 2, Middlesborough 4: Chester Orthodox, Sunray, Ptolemy, Cam- Nations," is gradually replacing the a uniformity of manners, customs,

old fame, "The British Empire." races or nations. perdown. Lamnsert's Iminel Sunny

This name better expresses the Island and Fairey Prince. REGIONAL MATCH

Acceptances for the Oaks are: idea of government that has arisen Chesterfield 5, Stoke City 1.

Miss Steadfast, French Kin, Firie, within the Empire. Bty. RA. (Navy), 4 pin.

The British Empire, which we Keystone, Bura, OTHER MATCHES SATURDAY. MAY 31

commemorate today, is a working Newcastle 0.

Services XI 4: Falence, LAWN BOWLS.—FIrst Division,

Kowloon B.G.C. "A" v. Recreto Norwich City 0, Royal Air Force Irish Rock, Dancing Time, Sunny model for the world that is to be

A great many people had to be. "A". Craigengower v. Recreio XI 4: West Brom. 6, Royal Air Dear, Fireylight, Saratoga, Beau- and which, pray God, soon shall be: a free association of peoples of Roman Empress, Turkana,

different races and nationalities turned away from the grounds; of "B". Police R.C. v. Kowloon C.C., Force XI 1.

Mercy, Chelan and Carnation.

and countries for mutual help, pro- the Hongkong Polo Club on Satur day when rain caused postpone- tection and development.

Now you may ask why I have ment of the Polo Club Gymkhana

v. Navy B (Navy), 5 pm.

FRIDAY, MAY 30

29; A. Balley. J. Ralston, B. I WATER-POLO, Navy B v. 955th Bickford, Russell

J.

(Skip) 8. Total 49.7%

IR.C. BEATEN

At Sookunpoo Kowloon Bowling Green Club beat Indian Recrca- tion Club by 2 rinks to 1 and on aggregate: (4 pts, to 13.

AT LORDS LONDON, May 25 (Reuter)-The season's first important cricket

LR.C.-M. B. Hassan, J. M. A. match attracted 5,000 spectators to Lords where Pelham Warner's XRumfahn, A. G. Suffad, A, O. Ma- beat a British Empire XI in a dar (Skip) 14; B. el Arculli, A. 8. Suflad, A. H. Madar, A. M. Wahab thrilling finish by three runa.

The Empire eleven were all-out (Skip) 21: M. Hassan, M. U, A. for 142 runs. Nichols, one of eight Razack, U. A Rumjahn, 3. M. test cricketers in the match," took Rumjahn (Skip) 18. Total 51. two wickets for 24. rans and later K.B.G.C.-P. Peckham, G - was top scorer with 55 runs for phick, L Jordan, K. C. Hamilton Warner's eleven which won with (Skip) 18; J. 8. Dinnen, 8. O, Else, the last hit of the match. The W. MacNell, E, A. Aitken (Bklp) "winners, took their total to 145. 28; A, Morton, Bir A. MacGregor, Raysmith took seven wickets for 89 E V. Searle, H. Nish (Skip) 19,

Total 53. runs for the "Empire eleven.

Civil Service v. Kowloon B.GG INTER-ALLIED SERVICE CUP. "B". Indian R. C. v. Kowloon Docks R.C. Second Division: Re-

H

·SEMI-FINALS

2, Royal Air

site.

Hampton. Prococity, Commotion,

It adults of Cont'd Page 12 Col. 5

H.K. POLO CLUB GYMKHANA

crelo, v. Talkoo R.C., Hongkong Civilian Defence

British Army 4, Belgian Army 1; AQUATIC INTERPORT dragged Uzziah into my address. m aid of the B.W.O.F. Shortly be- C.C. v. Hongkong FC., Kowloon Force 4. Tong 'v. Prison O.C., Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon F.C., Third Divi- sion: Craigengower, Hongkong Electric, Recreio v. Kowloon B G.C., Kowloon F.C. v. Indian

C.C

RUGGER CUP.

Uzziah was a man who was ruined fore 3.p.m. it was announced that WITH MANILA?

by success, who sought to become owing to the weather the event Hongkong, through the good a dictator, to rule every depart had to be postponed to a later date offices of Mr. L. R. defonso, have ment of the life of his people and to be duly announced.

way of communicated with the Philippines nation. That is the Amateur Athletic Federation with Hitlerism, the way of unhappiness,

The Wah Yan Fast Students' As- ociation annual sports, which were

R.C., Hongkong F.C. "v. Hongkong LONDON, May 25 (Reuter)-In a view to arranging an Interport friction, resentment and failure. I

the Rugby League's Whitehaven Swimming Meet between Colony, have used him as a warning.

HAVE RESPONSIBILITY to have been held yesterday at the Jockey and Cumberland Eospital Chal swimmers and a teum from Manila. RACING. ~ Hongkong

We here are people of differ-Caroline Hi Stadium, were, post-

Club's Sixth Extra Race Meet-lenge Cup, played at Home yester- It is hoped that Manila swimmers. ing, at Happy Valley, 2 p.m. day, Bradford Northern beat will make the trip here for the ent races who are living together poned to next Bunday morning

In one community. As residents of wing to the rain. (First day)

suggested Interport. Wigan by 12 to 6.

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