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INTER-HONG WINNERS

The HONGKONG ELECTRIC swimming team. winners of the Hutchinson, the Colony Inter-Hong Gala beid recently. D.

champion, is sealed on the left in front. (King's Studio).

NEW MEASURES TO STOP TRAFFICKING OF DOGS

Annual Meeting Of S.P.C.A.: Committee's Good Work

The good werk done by the Society in renovering valuable stolen dogs and new measures to "scotch" the trafficking of dogs to the Colony were dealt with by the Chief Justice, SIK ATHOLL MAC- GREGOR, when he presided at the annual general meeting of the HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS held yesterday in the offices of the Registrar. Supreme. Court.

Moving the adoption of the Re-, the port and Accounts. Bir Atholl suld move that the H.K.S.P.CA was always commis

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LEAGUE TENNIS RESULTS

SPORTS & GENERAL

ANNUAL MEETING

Increase In Membership

CLEAN SWEEP FOR Of H.K. Rifle Assocn.

SOUTH CHINA

SOUTH CHINA made à clean sweep by winning all nine games in their fourth division match against POST OFFICE R. C. (2) in

Tennis Leagõe at the

the later's courts yesterday.

Dr. Y. K. Ng and K. T. Chan (8. C. A. A.) beat C. 1. Chan and: TM Castilho 6-4; beat C. C.) Lam and Lat Fat 6-3; beat K. W. Wong and T, F. Ho 6-2,

The annual meeting of the HUNGRÖNG RIFLE ASSOCIATION was held yesterday evening in the cobean Room of the Hongkong Hotel, Lt. Col. R. D. Walker, M.C., Président of the if.K.R.A., being in the Chair.

The annual report of the Association, passed by the meeting. noted an in.rease in membership to 428, five more than last year, and the number of affiliated Clubs was stated to be 10. Affilla. ten of the two new Indian regiments in the Colony will bring this figure to 12.

committee of

Owing to the war, no NRA. appointment of a Bisley meeting was held, and the four to be empowered to amend Junior Kolapore and Junior Mac- the rules of the Association. MA- kinnon Mather could not be con- jr S. E. HE. White, MC., was elected Chairman of this Commit-

K. C. Siet and G. M. Tsang (6. C. A. A.) beat Chan and Cas-petéd for. tilho 6-2; beat Lam and Lal 7-5; beat Wong and Ho 6-2.

P. Y. Kwok and 8. L Chang!

In the annual Far East Trophy tɛe. with Insp. Hopkins, HK.P.. Match, Singapore won the SR. "b" Mr. A. F. Evans, R.A.F., áñá Capl. Match ("Feepsight" rifle shooting, Farrington, R.M., as members.

(8. C. A. A.) beat Chan and Cas. with the order reversed in the 8.R Lt.-Col. R. D. Walker, MC., wasi

tilho 6-1; beat Lam and Lai 6-0; beat Wong and Ho 6-3,

INDIANS WIN

A Sookumpon, Indian R. C. de- feated Post Office R, C. (1) by the odd game.

"a" Competition (Open-sight).

re-elected President of the Asso·} The sixth annual prize-meeting ciation for the forthcoming year. was held between April 1 and 6, and the following other officers and apart from the final day was were also elected to serve for the most successful in avoiding bad coming year:- weather, Entries were well up tó Vice-Présidents: Brig. J. T. W. expectations and a high standard Reeve, C.BÈ, DSÒ.. Brig. T. Mc- of shooting was reached.

Leod, C.R.A.. Col. L. A. Newhar

U. A. Rumjahn and A. J. Buffiad (I. R. C.) lost to J. Howlett and His Excellency the Governor, M.C., Major S. E. H. E. White, M.C. W. O. Morrison 3-6; lost to D. who had just returned from sick and Ms. E. I. Wynne-Jones, C. W. Fitches and P. Y. Fung 3-6; leave, honoured the meeting with

Hon. Secretary-Capt. C. H, R lost to S. S. Chin and S. K. Chin his presence and delegated the Hyde; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. G. J. P presentation of prizes to the Com-Carey: Hou. Legal Adviser, Mr. M.

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MUSKETEER DESTROYED

Musketeer, a 1939 China pony

The pony had won a number of sub-subscription griffin, purchased at races and collected $5.975 in stakes

Bingh and M. F Hassan mander-in-Chief, Air Chief Mar-1 Abbott. 1. R. C.) beat Howlett and Mor-shal Sir Robert Brooke Pop-

K.C.B., C.M.G.,: rison 1-5; beat Fitches and Fung. ham, G.C.VO.,

Messrs. Percy Smith, Beth and D.S.O., A.F.C., who was at the time, Fleming were re-elected Auditors. 6-2; beat Chin and Chin 7-5.

With the meeting thrown open M. S. Hussain and M. I. Razack paying a visit to the Colony.

The Treasurer' (I. R

also to "Any Other Business," a beat

and

report, C.)

Howlett

and passed by the meeting, showed a gestion was broached that the Morrison 6-0; beat Fitches

a recent roup by Mr. A. P. Butelho, money. It was second to Galves- of Rapid Firing. Deliberate and Snap had to be destroyed at the Jockey ton Bay in the Fatshan Handicap Fung 6-3; lost to Chin and Chin, balance

S996.28.

Competitions at the next Annual

in the 8th Race of the Second TU AMEND RULES Bisley Meeting be limited to Ser-Club stables yesterday morning. Extra Race Meeting on March 29 The meeting next considered the vice members,

I had been lame for some time. last with Mr. Hoo Pak-ming up.

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FILIPINOS LOSE

At Causeway Bay, Chinese R. C. beat Filipino Club by 5 1/2 to 3 1/2.

K M Wong and K. C Lal (C. R. C.) beat K. K. Ip and B.

Home and with that I

the Report and Ac- Poon 6-4: drew with T. S. Hsu!

Tur the past year be ap and T. Koo 6-6: lost to P. 2oon

da Souza 5-7.

Father selective, more conspicuous; proveo by s meeting and be and L. P

of quality than of quantity and adopted it was more so this year thun in previous years, there being enough for a quorum,

Continuing Sir Atholl said.

The proposal was seconded by Mr. P H. Lostby and carried un- animously.

NEW OFFICERS

C N

Tsang and S. T. Ng (C. R. C. beat Ip and Poon 6-4:| lost to Hsu and Koo 1-8p beat .Poon and Souza 6-4.

I Tak-lam and T. Y

Leung

to

We have not had a year of pro- Sir Athuli was Te elected Pre- (C. R C.) beat Ip and Poun 6-3;1 gress. It is inevitable in days sident and Chairman of the Gen- beat Isu and Koo 6-3; lost like these, with two wars raging eral Committee for the ensuing Poon and Sotiza 4-6. net so far away from 49, that hu-year.

it likely that our policy has been

not to worry the public.

K. I. T. C. BEATEN

man, affection and interest have The Officers and General Com- Jewish Recreation Club yester had to take frst place and I think mittee were re-elected en bloc with

the addition of Mrs. W. A. Mackin-day beat K. I T. C. by 7 sets to lay as a

member of the Cam-16 sets, at King's Park

Y K. S. Mehal and J Khan milttee.

Mr. M P. Talati proposed a vote (K. IT. C.) lost to B. Godkin of thanks to the honorary trea- and S. Ramler (J. R. C.) 2-6; beat ceeding revenue by that amount. surer, Mr. R. Dormer, and a vote A. Poliak and M. Talan 7-5; drew

ACTIVITIES KEPT GOING The year's working has resulted

in a loss of $1,550.46, expenses cx-

On the other hand, we have been of thanks to the Press was pro-with E Whitgob and A. Odell 6-8.

to keep our activities Co-prsed by Mr. R. Pestonji.

able

ing and you have only to look! through the headings of our an nual report to notice the multi- plicity of work that has been done by the officers and Executive Com mittee of this Society.

most sensational | I think the event of the year has been the three

BOWLS PAIRS

RESULTS

Following are

the results of postponed second round lawn bowls Pairs

uncovering of an extremely large games in the

and lucrative trade of valuable championship played yesterday: dogs stolen from Shanghai, Macso

and Canton. We have managed to

At Civil Service C.C.. H. C. Spong and E. Levett beat 1, C. R. Souza

recover some very valuable dogs, and M J. Medina by 24 shots to

the loss of which must have been

16: A. E. Perry and J. M. Jack beat

K. M. and 5. M. Rumjahın by 22 shots to 10.

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K. Singh and J. Singh (K I

T C. lost to Godkin and Ramler

1-8: lost to Pollak and Talan 1-6:

lost to Whitgob and Odell 2-0.

Dad and Ram Chand (K, 1

T. C.) lost to Godkin and Ramler 2-0 lost to Pollak and Talan 1-6: lost to Whitgob and Odell 3-6.

Scholastic Successes Of H.K. Girls

a tremendous blow to their owners. We shall succeed very shortly in getting Government's approval in At Hongkong Football Club: C. News has been received in this further restricting regulations 30 Gowland and J. McCutcheon beat Colony that Gloria June Mess and that anyone or an animal shop in M. R. Abbas and A. R. Dallah by Evelyn Grace Morrison have pass- the city will have to have a licence 23 shots to 17.

ed the Cambridge School Certi- At .0.0, I. J. gilva and J. F. V.acáte Examination. for every dog which is put up for sale; an entry permit signed by Ribeir beat Dr. C. W. Lam and

the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon, Dr. N. P. Karanja 32-10.

If it has been imported; the name

and address of the owner, or the

previous owner, with a full des

of the dog.

K.F.C. RINKS ·.

These candidates were pupils of of the Central British School which both were Prefects and. owing to the Evacuation, their en- tries were transferred to the Mel- cription of the age, sex, breed, etc.morrow's match in the Lawn Bowls

The Kowloon FC. inks for to-bourne University, Australla..

Another achievement is that of Itt a farly big step in the League are as follows: right direction..and I think mêm- A. Lapsley, W. Ogley, V. Atienza, Marien Hill, who was recently bers of the Executive Committee P. Younghusband (skip); B. D. awarded a special Singing Scholar- are deserving of very great credit Evans, A. A, Dand. V. Chittenden, ship at Bedford High School for 12 in so far for having scotched this W. V. Field (skip); R. M. Ogden, trafficking of dogs, and this add-A Eastman, W. C. Simpson, E. tion will put an end to the traffick Kern (skip). ・・

once and, for all.

IN EXCELLENT ORDER

Reserve. Gibson,

The energetic ladies. on the AL POWELL WINS

Committee have seen to it that the bird shops are in excellent order and I do not think they are likely to have any more of the trouble that we used to have with those who traffick in animals in the Coldny,

The Blue Cross magazine began under very worse and inauspicious conditions as the Shanghai dollar crashed just when the magazine came into being. All estimates of pronts went by the board and the magazine la now probably run at a considerable loss. But I do not think that matters as the maga- zine has shown how great is its value,

SUMMER SINGLES

months; in addition, the Board of [Governors granted her a second scholarship in the form of Free Tuition during the remainder of her time at the School,

at

Marlen was Head Girl Prefect the Central British School which she left in April, 1939. hav

ing already passed the Cambridge

The final of the Summer Singles School Leaving Certificate Exam}- of the Royal Hongkong: Golf Club nation at the age of 14 years with resulted in a win for A. L. Powell such a high standard that she (18) who beat J.J. Van Muhlen was granted exemption from the (16) 4 and 2.

London Matriculation examination.

SPORTING FIXTURES

...... SATURDAY, JULY 26- BASEBALL South China Athle- tic Association v.. Chung Hwa 2.16 p.m.; K.B.5.0 v, HK,B,C. 4.30 pm

Regarding the $1,060 deficit we have all that to show for our work LAWN BOWLS First Division:

and we can afford to lose it. We Have bough fr find to tide us! over this year and we can get more inoties if we need it.

"Before" 1" clase I would like to tank Mrs. Bosoby for all the work she had done in dolnonlbri “withi

Hoofbio "A" Recret "B"; "Crul- genpower v. Police Ro., How-

v. Prison 0.0., Kowloon 0.0. V. Talkoo R.C., Powioon FC. V Craigengower. Third... Division : | Craizengower v. Recreto, Kowloon 8,0,0, V' Indian R.C., Hongkong

FC, Hongkong Electric, Police | R.C), v. Hongkong C,C) - SUNDAY, JULY 2

loon Blocks R.G. Kowloon C.C., BASEBALL US8, Mindanao Civil service do 8.CO. U.8.9 Tulsa, 10 m.

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