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ROYAL ENGINEERS WILL SIR ARTHUR PLAY IN FIRST DIV. BLACKBURN OF FOOTBALL LEAGUE IN COLONY
SPORTS & GENERAL
THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1941.
First Meeting Of New GOVERNOR Refugees In
Council Council Of H.K.F.A.
1.
LEAVING
IN SEPT. The decision to invest the sum of $8,000, of the credit balance
The Colony
A decrease of 81 in the number of refugees and destitutes accom- It was learned from authorita-modated in Government camps, tive sourass yesterday that His etc., in the urban and rural areas Excellency Sir Geoftry Northcote, is recorded in the Returns for the KCMC., will be leaving Hong week ending on July 12. kong early in September, on relin-
quishing his appointment as Gov-
Sir Arthur Blackburn, KCMO, of 50,561,78, on Hongkong war bonds was made at the first theeting ROYAL ENGINEERS, who have been out of senior soccer corn- petition for many years and who have been doing very well in junior C.BE., Chinese Counsellor to the of the new Council of the Hongkong Football Association held yes- competition for the past few seasons, will make their reappearance British Embassy in Chungking, is terday evening, with Mr. Wong Ka-san to the chair.
with Lady The new Council comprises the in FIRST DIVISION of the League in the coming season, their ap-now in Hongkong,
members--Mr. Mok plication to play in that division having been granted by the newly Blackburn, and was admitted to following formed League Management Committee which held their first meeting the Queen Mary Hospital shortly Hing (C.A.A.F.), Capt. R. E. Quest ANOTHER VICTORY
after arrival,
(Hongkong Area Sports suara), Sir Arthur was wounded in the W. M.
FOR EASTERN Glover (R.N.), Lieut- leg and jaw in an air raid over Commander Chungking more than a fortnight (R.N.R.C.), Walter H. Chen South Eastern touring soccer team ac-nouncement of His Excellency's re-
G. 3. Hugh-Jones BYDNEY, July 16 (Reuter)-The 1937. ago, and fs receiving treatment for China), K. K. Ip (Eastern), H. Heated Coalfields at Cessnock by signation was made, Bir Geortry
yesterday evening, with Mr. J. Skinner in the chair.
SPORTING
FIXTURES
TODAY
RACING Miniature Horse rac-
Ing. Club de Recreio. TENNIS. - Fourth Division: ATC LR.C., POR.C. (1) KIT.C. JR.C. v. C..R.C., F.C. v. P.OR.C (2). BCAA. v, 0.C.C.
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SATURDAY, JULY 19
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Two other applications for entry to the First Division by Kit Chee and Combined Royal Artillery were refused by the Committee.
The two new clubs, Put Ngai and Laneford, were admitted to the Third Division of the League.
these injuries,
ernor and Commander-in-Chief of Hongkong which he held since
As stated at the time the an-
Urban· Aress:—
King's Park 1,382 against 1,387
on July 5.
Ma Tau Chung-2,188 against 2,-
164 on July 5. North Point 1,537 against 1,534
of July B. Morrison HD513 against 511
on July 5.
These two clubs together with In- are at the moment not being ad- McKelvie (Kowloon), Lent, McBell have been so taken up by Austra-son that His Excellency is leaving Urbán Áreas (Squatters' (amiš):-
ternational Sports Club made up- successful applications for entry to the Second Division Royal Eng!- neers were not allowed re-entry in the Third Division.
On the recommendation of Bir Arthur's medical advisers, visitors
mited to see him.
C,
Lee (Sing Tao), W. J. Brotm
has been in indifferent health for (Kwong Wah), R. M. Omar (St. five goals to three yesterday, Joseph's), J. Skinner (Club), J Members of the Chinese team some time and it was for this rea-
(Royal Scots) and P. S. M. Overy Ba that they are seeking the con-
the Colony. durigam tent of the Commonwealth au-
Bls sucesor, Sir Mark Attel- and Third Division thorities to remain and play as a Commander-in-Chiet
son Young, K.C.M.G., univernor and
of Tanz team next season.
janyika Territory since 1938, is due Some say that they would like to arrive th Hongkong prior to the
departure of #ls Excellenty.
(Middlesex)
MOYED BACK CHUNGRING, July 18 (Reuter)—(Second Alter temporarily working several days at the residence of the British
In all, 44 teams will be compet- Ambassador, Bir Archibald Clark
teams).
Proposed by Mr. Charles King
ing in the three divisions -12 Kerr, in the western suburbs, the (who is deputising for Mr. Chen to open up business here.
Mr. Skinner, Mr. C. A. Goldenberg was unanimously re-elected Hon- orary Secretary.
ers.
BASEBALL, ––– Routh China Athle-First, and 16 Bath in Second and Staff of the Embassy moved back until his return) and seconded by
the Association v. Royal Engi. Third. In view of the increased to the offices on Consular Lane.
Quarters for the Chinese Staff neers, 2.15 p.m.; H.B.B.C. v. U.S.& number of matches in the junior
divisions they will have to play have been provided. Tulsa, 4.30 p.tu.
The Embassy buildings were Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth and LAWN BOWLS. First Division. week-day league games in order to
damaged in the bombings on June Fleming were re-elected Treasur- Police R.G. 1. Recrelo "A" Kownish the fixtures in time.
The League will commente on 29 and July 0. loon C.C.. Craigengower,
KEW COMMITTEES creto "B" CIV11 Service, Kow-Eaturday, Sept. 27 and the Arst lot loon B.G.C. "A" v.
The following were elected to Indian R.C.
comprise the various committees:-- Kowloon Kowloon B.O.C. "B" v
Appéki Board: The President Docks R.C. Second Division: Pri-
and the three Vice-Presidente of son O.C. 7 Rectelo, Kowloon
the Association (Hun, ". N. Tong v. Hongkong CC., Hong- kong FC. v. Kowloon C.C. Cral- gengower v. Talkoo R.C. v. Cral- gengower, Kowloon P.C. Kow- loon B.0.0. Recreio v. Hongkong F.C. Hongkong Electrle v. Police
R.C.
at Chinese
Gala SWIMMING
Bathing Club, 7 p.m.
SUNDAY, JULY 20
Mindanao v. BASEBALL – U.8.8.
Hongkong Baseball Club, 10 a.m.
RECREIO
RINKS
FOR SATURDAY
The following have been select- ed to represent Club de fiecreio in the Law Bowla League on Satur- day:-
FIRST DIV. "A".-D. C. AMes, C. E. Marques) J. J. Busto, C. Q. Suva (akip), L F Xavier, A. Rodrigues,
J. E Noronha. F. X. Soares, L. J.
Gutterres, R Silva, A
F. Luz (skip).
FIRST DIV "B"-A. J. Osmund, A. P. Pereira, C. H. Basto, C. A. Lopes (sip); F. A. Machado, A. F. Noronha, M. (A. Carvalho, C. C. Pereira (skip); C. F. Vas, A. M. Xavler, J. A. Remedios, E Souza (skip).
THIRD DIVA. M. Silva, O. A. Pinna, E. A. R. Alves, P. A. Yvano- vich (skip); F. P. Sequeira, P. AJ- meida, M. Mendonca, M F. Pinna (skip, E. Alarcon, H. M. Xavier, A. A. Roza, H. R. Pinna (skip).
PLANTER RETIRES
Planter, councillor and sports- man Mr. C. R. Bradburry of the Bikam Rubber Estatea Ltd, and manager of the Chemor Rubber Estate, will shortly be leaving the country on retirement,
Mr. Bradburry was a member of the Johore Btate Counell for 10 years and during various periods has held office as chairman of the Johore Planters Association and Vice-chairman of the United Plant- ing Association of Malaya.
A keen sportsinan, Mr. Bradburry is no mean cricketer and for two! years captained the Straits Battle ments team against the FS.
Bince being stationed in Perak, Mr. Bradburry his rendered great service to local cricket and was Vice President of the Perak Cricket Association.
FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES
The following forthcoming mur- Dages Were Tuhoinced at the Rb- Filtry, Bubretné Court, yesterday: Mr, Jah Priest Mitrary Morr
of matches for that week-end will be drawn up by the next meeting of the Committee on July 24.
THE TEAMS
The following are the teams in the three Divisions:-
Gen. Maltby Due Soon
The Hongkong Dally Press learned from official circles yes FIRST DIVISION: St. Joseph's, Kowloon, Club, Police, South China, terday that Major-General C. M. Eastern. Sing Tao, Middlesex, Roy-Maltby, M.C., whose appointment a Scot, Kwong Wah, Royal Navy as General Officer Commanding and Royal Engineers.
SECOND
DIVISION:
the British Troops in China was
BELILIOS GIRLS' SCHOOL: SPLENDID MAGAZINE
the
BELILIOS GIRLS'
Miss N.W. Bascombe, Headmistress of SCHOOL, and all those who contributed to the School Journal have every reason to be proud of the result of their efforts for, between the orange-coloured covers with their splendid · hand-drawn designs are to be found some of the best. Journalistic work done by pupils of Hongkong schools,
Tai Hang-2,548 against 2,549 un
July & Ngau Tau Kok-731 against 623
on July 1.
Rural Areas:m
Kam Tin-4,423 kgainat 2827 on
Jury B.
Faning Children's Camb-788
against 366 on July 5. Total=-11,710 against 11,781 on July 8.
NO CREDIT ON PETROL SALES
As from yesterday the sale of petrol and all on éredit to motorista
The Report of the Old Girls' As-too can become efficient by all-in Cañada is prohibited so as to Smith, Hon. Mr. M. K, Lo, Mr. W.
sociation, for 1840, as well as news gent work. The people who work economise supplies for essential Pryde and Col. L. A. Newnham).
Referee Sub-Committee: R. M. of numerous Old Girls and reports hard will rise to high positions; war neetis and for air force train-
of the School's activities during those who despise work willing. the past year are to be found in degenerate. Let us all work to im Emergency Bub-Committee: J. Omar, T. G. Stokes and H. K. Lee.
tts 37 pages.
prove ourselves and to help Among the more interesting re-society." R.A.O.C., announced on July 1, is on his Skinner, W. J. Brown and Capt.
ports contained in the magazine Contributors include girls from Club, Kit Chee, South China, Sing way to the Colony and will arrive R. E. Guest.
Ground Sub-Committee: ·
are those in connexion with the the lowest class, among whom Tao, 7th H.A., 12th R.A., Royal En-here in the course of the next few
Gumgam and Mok Hing.
Soup Kitchen and Summer Free were Shum Wan-cheung (BA), Hul gineers, Kwong Wah, Royal Scots, days.
League Management Committee: 'school run by the staff and girls Kam-tong (BA) and Ho Pak-yee After handing over the command Police, R.AS.C., Middlesex, Eastern.
to Major-General Maltby, His Ex- J. Skinner, H. K. Lee, R. M. Omar, of the School.
(BB), whilst the articies range Signals. Kowloon,
THIRD DIVISION: RAS.C., In- cellency Major-General A E. Gra-T. G. Stoke, W. J. Brown, Capt. R. ternational, Shell, Signals, RAF., Bett, C.B., D30., MC, who has Guest, and C. Gulmgam. RAM.C., Put Ngal, Tung Yee. been 0.0.C. since November, 1939,
An unsigned contribution enti- from short descriptions of a hiking
RESTORES
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Applications for affillation to the scription of the author's experience and her friends to "A Probationer's
suription leave" sives a vivid de- and her to us to "A Probation Lansford. 7th R.A., 36th R.A., 30th will leave for the United Kingdom Association by the Tung Yee Club, in France in March to Jime, 1945. Life in R.A. 12th R.A. 24th R.A. 20th R.A. to take up an important appoint-Laneford Club and Pul Nga! Re- Leaving Hongkong in February the siven by Miss Winifred Chan Wat Natural Colour
and 985th R.A.
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Solution No. 833
Queen Mary Hospital!
creation Club were granted by the author arrived in Marseilles 24 yung, one of the Old Girls." "The Council.
days after the ship's departure Choice of a Profession" and "The TWO SUGGESTIONS
from this Colony. The writer was Benefits of Working for a Living" in Paris during the air raids in the are two of the contributions from Two suggestions put forward by beginning of June and witnessed Class I Sgt. Whelan and Mr. MoKelvie re-the German entry into that city There are also some excellent garding the appointment of offi- on June 13, The escape from photographs clal Knesmen for important junior France, the trip out to Hongkong (Headmistress from 1908-1918) and matches and to request clubs, vih Spain, Portugal, Bouth Africa without grounds of their own, to Batavia and Singapore are vividly stop bargaining for the use of one, describéa respectively, will be circularised |to the various clubs as recommen-
dations 5 the annual general meeting of the Association.
SOUND ADVICE
Wong Wei Bing, a Class 4 girl, gives some very sound advice on how to spend a long holiday. After
of Mrs, Tutcher BEFORE
Mrs. Bird (1918-1924), the Prefects
for 1940-41, the School's Netball teams and the crowds outside the Food Kitchen,
SCHOOL HOWLERS · Some of the school howlers to
he found in the Magazine are:
AFTER
No manať how badly nxited your desteni. plates, Sterndent' will clean it and scatore ita natural colour.
Ms. H. R. of Bristol, writer-ilă can certainly underta all you say about Steraden : Ir was ansawing the wa
The Zoo is owned by a benele-ta in my dental plate disappeared. The delight-
trade out and his outside off.
It was decided that in future teclassifying sea-bathing as the best monthly meetings of the Council pastime, she goes on to state, "But, phant society. will be held on Thursdays, and on the other hand, study must not A skeleton is a man with his also that the lease of the present be forgotten altogether; at least premises be renewed for another one or two hours a day must be A young swan is called a cynic, two years as the Council thought given to that...."while one of the The burglar had, just scaled the that the present time was not senior girls, Chan Yeung-sim, as wall when the watchdog attacked suitable for getting larger Dreverts that it is very absurd to him and bit him in the back mises.
envy the efficiency of others. We garden.
Juveniles are tributaries of the Niles.
All in all, the Magazine is an ex-
PLANTER FORGOT ABOUT neliet piece of work and coptee of
BLACK-OUT
For the first time in Lower Perak, two persons, a European motorist and a Malabari Mohamedan shop-keeper, were summoned by the local Passive Defence authorities to appear in the Teluk An- son Magistrates Court to answer charges for not complying with the *Lighting Restriction Order of 1941 when the Black-out' and Brown-
out' practices were being carried out in Lower Perak recently..
AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS
FOR BRITAIN
Mr. FOTOCK, an aesment planter on Nova Scotia Estate, was the first to appear and the charge against him was that he failed to comply with the requirements of the Lighting Restriction Orter,
¦ Defendant, in pleading guilty to the chaffe, wild, "I had been told that there was a "brown-out,' but I forgot entirely about it when I came into town?
AND CHINA WASHINGTON (By Clipper) Following President Roosevelt's an- The prosecning officer informed, nouncement in the last week of His Worship that vae wilhed to June that volunteers wishing to press the case as defendant was enlist in the fighting services of not an iterate man. The day in China and Great Britain would be question was not the first but the. legal and not in violation of the third practice in the district."-- Neutrality Act, it is widely reported His Worship then imposed a fine here that the United States Will of $15 or two weeks' imprisonment. shortly give tomma kulidedged ap- Assanah, the proprietor of an proval of Americans enlisting in eating-shop, appeared on a charg the "foreign legions" of the two of having on May 24, at about 7.28 nghting Genvictenién
p.m. during the period of black- Though the report is still uncon- out, displayed lights In such cir- Armed it is skild that the Admihi cumstances, that flamination there- stration not töpösdi to Ameri- from was visible from outside the cana, participating in the Chinese premises
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Hit British war effort, alther for He pleaded guilty and In he netual combat duty or for non- Jamal b'n Abdul Latif, the Mag's
son, nander residing it the de- wnd Mis Chan hillho, of No. 8 DOGTOPART¶HIT Dildo Bay Hötél, and Miss Maria Aplin Strest, "Skamshuibo;"> MAVESHON ÉS¶POE combatant technical Work behind trate, convicting the defendant Therese Neubauer, of No. 18 Great, Western Hotel, Bhanghai;
GARLANDATA INE, the Hrids. These anlfstinenta, it taj said, "This is a very serious offence. ALMARK IPARE¶¶AKCl, did beardthen om- The public muat co operate with 8AVEJMATTER B dally service the Interest the Local "Director of ARP and
Other CRANETPACES TOH ANY TO AST81T00 few not, and ot«LBURARYTėB LPED T.
Mr. Fung Hop-hips, hident of No. 120 Boundary Street, ground Mr. Lam Shing, perfumer, of floor, and Miss North Wong, tu- No.188 Temple Street, ground dent of No. 180 Prince Edward Rd toor and Chow. Yuet-in, widow, ground floor;
of No. 474 Shanghai Street, second | Boort
Mrkda Oring-bo, vedork at the British Mistry of formation
Kr. Lain wing-tim, o teacher, of and Miss Chu Ching-fook, of No.
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