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KOWLOON F.C. RINKS

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Second Div.-B. D. Evans, A. A. Dand, V. Chittenden, W. V. Fielda (skip); A Lapsicy, W. C. Ogley, W. (skip):

Material Damages In Waiyeung

FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1941.

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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, 8th AUGUST, 1941.

Air Mail to Rangoon to connect with the British Over- seas Airways Service will until further notice be closed on Mondays and Fridays. Correspondence for despatch by this

His Excellency the Governor, Sir Hyde, P. Younghusband

Material damages to the amount re- W. Nael, A E Eastman, W. c.) Geoffry Northcote, KCMG,

of $300,000,000 have been sustain ceived the new Directors of the Simpson, E. Kern (skip). .

Third Div.: G E Cross, Ced in Walyeung as a result of the Tung Wah Hospital and the Per-

A. Macintyre, Woodcock,

R. M. recent Japanese Invasion, accord-route must be superscribed by "C.N.A.C.". Board manent

of Advisera at Governnient House

yesterday Ogden (skip); 'Q. Frost, B, wing to an investigation made by

llams, Y.

Dowman the local government. Abbas, C. morning.

His Excellency said: It gives me (skip); J. Dobson, A. Thomson, J. welcome once Gibson, C. H. Fuller (sktp). Re to much peasure

and 52,203 rendered homeless, 18,- ed for persons other than the addressee. more the old and new Directors of Serve, J. Edwards,

KOWLOON TONG

860 houses were destroyed whe the Tung Wah Hospital, and that!

Kowloon Tong G.CA, will be re- $60,110,800 worth of crops and 8,543 distinguished body the Permanent Board of Advisers. In extending presented by the follow ng rinks: head of cattle were lost. These good H. A. Castro, A. Madar, W. J. Ho figures do not include the losses and congratulations wishes to the two new members of ward, A. J. Kew (skip): N. A. Estained in areas still (ccupied by the Board (Hon. Mr. Tam and Mr. Mackay, T. K. Lun, J. N. Wong. J. the Japanese in the hsten and those incurrel by the recent Tsai Chuil I am conscious of the L. Stephens (skip); H. Qittins, J very serious loss which the Hoa-Tang, A. D. Castro, A. Spary (skip).storms. Emergency relief pitals have sustained through the Reserve, M. S. Phoon. death last year of Mr. Ll Yau

The public are reminded that it is a breach of postal The check-up shows that 2,546 regulations to enclose in a postal cover communications intend- civilians were killed, 736 wounded

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TO STUDY ABROAD With a view to building up a competent civil service personnel for the province, the Yunnan Pro-

now

hastened by the Watyeung Hslen Government, the Kwangtung Re- et Commission, the National Re lief Commission and other rellef organisations.

For labour ellef in order to

Tsuen C.B.E. and Mr. Wong I Tung Mr. L's place in particular will be hard to fill, and I am very Klad indeed to hear that his many years of unsparing service are to be commemorated by the equip-vincial Government at a meeting enable the refugees to make their is planned that ment of an orthopaedic ward in decided to appoint a committee to own living, t the Kwong Wah Bospital. This select students to study abroad on small handicraf's factories will be set up for the manufacture of generous gift by Mr. La's family is Ecvernment scholarships.

Headed by Mr. Miao Yun-tel, the soap. toothbrushes batteries and a form of memorial of which I feel!

weaving and committee consists of the fellow for spinning and sure he would have been proud Mr. Lee Iu Cheung and

his ing six persons: Kung Chi-chih, Lu dyeing. Small credit loans will be them to carry on Board took office at a moment of Tzu-an, Chang Hsi-ling, Ting Yu- extended to crisis in the history of the Tung chiu, Li Pel-tze and Yuan Pel-yu. their business enterprises or start Wah Hospitals. The reorganization, The principal duty of the com- new ones

For the relief of child refugees. necessitated partly by the problems mittee will be to take charge of: arising out of the war, and part- the examination and selection of welfare homes will be established.

(Central News). ly by the growth of the hospitals students.-Central News). themselves and their development into modern institutions, had al- ready begun, but much hard spade work bad yet to be done, and many discussions had to take place before the problems confronting Government and the Directors could be solved. How much has been accomplished can be read in Mr. Lee's able and interesting re- port the classification of the on- ancial position and the reorganisa- Mon of the system of accounting alone were tasks of considerable magnitude.

RADICAL CHANGE

Economical Method Of Effectively Controlling.

Local Firewood Market

THAT THE APPOINTMENT OF CHIEF AGENTS FOR GOVERN- MENT FIREWOOD WAS NOT ONLY ESSENTIAL BUT WAS ALSO OF EFFECTIVELY CON- THE MORE ECONOMICAL METHOD TEOLLING THE LOCAL MARKET, were the views expressed by MR. W. J. ANDERSON, Controller of Stores, when interviewed by a Hong- kong Daily Press reporter yesterday on the matter.

Mr. Anderson gave it as his opinion that the commission al- than what Government lowed the Agents is considerably lower

it to take over the whole business would have to expend were itself.

The establishment of the Medical Committee involving as it did u

the radical change in

manage- ment of the Hospitals might have easily led to friction without the exercise of tact and forbearance The cost of setting up depots in

by all concerned and I am happy various parts of the Colony, and

to learn that these qualities have the New Territories. the landing LEAGUE TENNIS

been exercised to such purpose costs, salaries to be paid to the that solutions have been found for staffs of the depots as well as to every difficulty. The S.C.A. has Inspectors, tally-men and others,

amount to spoken to me highly of the frank would

considerably

and practical manner in which more than the total monthly com- Mr. Lee and his colleagues faced mission to the Agents, he asserted. the problems which arcse from Questioned as to the work of the

the time to time during their tennze Agency,

Stores Controber

of office "Mr. Lee," he said, "never stated that it acts as collecting says yes when he means no. If he and distributing agents for Goy~ says so ernment disagrecs with you he

Arewood, but have openly; but he is always ready to nothing whatsoever to do with the listen to argument and lo co-allocations. operate wholeheartedly vinced."

con-

QUOTA FORMS "The whole firewood business is That is a high compliment which still under our control," said Mr.

RESULTS

South China Still Unbeaten

In the fourth division of the Tennis League, yesterday, South China AA maintained their un- beaten record when they defeated the PORC. (1), at Caroline Hill, by six sets to three.

J. Howlett and W. G. Morrison

I feel sure is well deserved. But Anderson, "We issue the quota (P.ORC) (1) beat K. C. Wong and even so Mr. Lee could not have ue-forms and it is up to the agents K. C., Set 6-4; beat Y. K. Ng and

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Orange-

complished so much without the to see that these quotas are re-P. Y. Kwok 7-5; beat S. 8. Yau Coloured

loyal support and co-operation of ceived by the retailers, Returna, and T. H. Wong 6-0.

his fellow Directors and of the showing the amount received by D. C. W. Fitches and Y. S. Fung members of the Advisory each dealer, have to be sent in by (P.OR.C.) lost to Wong and Slet Board, in particular of

FINANCIAL POSITION

those the Agents to this department," 2-6, lost it Petrol For

Anancial position at the close of trol.

In several

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OPEN PAIRS

BOWLS

Big Victory For

Omar Brothers

In the Third Round of the Colony Colony Open Pairs lawn bowla (Tribune Staff Reporter)' Orange-coloured petro will be championship at the Police Re

Club yesterday, the the vogue in Singapore within the creation

gratis!

gentlemen who served and are Referring to the charge of dis- to Yau and Wong 4-8,

the S. 8. Chin and C. I. Chan (P.O. serving on the Medical Commitee crimination brought against under the able and sympathetic Agents by the retailers, Mr. An- R.C.) lost to Wong and Stet 0-6: chairmanship of the Hon. Dr. derson said that he had personal- lost to Ng and Kwok 3-0; lost to Selwyn Clarke; and the work so ly investigated several of these, Yau and Wong 3-6. ably begun is being carried on by charges but could find nothing to the present Board" with marked substantinte... them.

At Indian Recreation Club, the next few days, but it is emphasised holdera, A. M. Omar and d. 34. success.

cases, it was found that the ac

addition of colour neither adds to G. Gowland by 38 shots to 3.

D. H. Rozario and J. S. Landolt eusers were those whose applica-home team lost to CRC, by by responsible officials that the Omar, trounced J. McCutcheon and

sets to 21. I cannot close this review of the tions for the Agency had been re-

M. H. Hassan and M. K, Singh or lessens the "glamour" of the previous year's work without a 'jected and, in some cases, these

At the Kowloon Bowling Green wurd of praise for the efforts who saw their usual huge profits (LRC) lost to K. C. Lai and W. C. Spirit Malaya has been used to, beat P. A. Peckham and W. McNeill which resulted in so satisfactory a reduced through Government con- Choi 1-6; beat C. N. Tsang and T. ever since motor cars and vehicles by 20-18 AVG

F. Chiu 6-2; beat K. N. Wong and have been running on local roada.

What in most welcome by petrol Club, T. V. Ramsay and R. Morri Y. Chan 8-2. 1940. In the estimates prepared "The immensity of the work," M. S. Hussain and M. I. Razack users is the statement that neither son beat C. Vas and 3. C Remedios for that year the Directors were said Mr. Anderson, "can only be IR.C.) lost to Lai and Chol 0-6: thr price nor the grade will be by 29-9, EL G. Post and W. Cameron be beat C. R. Pereria and F. X. M. da faced with the task of raising realised by those engaged on ost to Tsang and Chiu 4-6; tied changed the colouring will Silva by 29-19. rather over $350,000. By the end To unload hundreds of tons of

with Wong and Chan 6-8.

At Kowloon Oricket Club, G. M. of the year the income of the Hos- Brewood, despatch them to

A. J. Suffiad and A. R. H. Esmail Colouring of petrol, though new pitals apart from the Government various parts of the Colony ((IRC) lost total and Choi 1-8; to Malaga, has, already been in- Bilva and F. X. Soares lost to H. R. subvention exceeded that sum by cluding Tsun Wan, Cheung Chau

At Kowloon Football Club, A. E world, America particularly. The nearly $75,000 while careful but and Lantao Island), to distribute lost to Teang and Chtu 2-6; lost troduced in other parts of the Pinna and B. Basto by 12-31.

main idea of colouring is for pur-Coates and B. W. Bradbury Iost not niggardly economy had re- them to 1:392 dealers, to keep con-to Wong and Ghan 4-6. duced the estimated expertisture stant check on the retailers, and

poses of identification of various to K. C. Hamilton and A. M. Hol- Jewish Recreation Club enter.

land by 15-20. · by over $44,000. This does not in the hundred-and-one Jobs con-

grades. clude the sum of $23,550 raised by nected with Government control, tained the lipino Club at Pokfu-

"It is being introduced into public aubscription for the much needs a big staff."

lam and lost by 6-3. needed reconstruction of the Tung AGAINST MONOPOLY

A. R. Pollak and M. Talan (JR. Bingapore for technical reasons, re- Wah Hospital kitchen, which I am Asked whether Government in-c.) lost to B. Poon and P. Poon sultant on the war was all the glad to hear is now complete. tena to establish a Firewood 4-6; tled with T. Koo and J. Man explanation an official ventured to

The success of the Board in Monopoly, Mr. Anderson replied 6-4; lost to K, K. Ip and L. F. give when questioned, raising funds gives me especial that he was definitely against a Souza-2-6. pleasure since it disposes of the monopoly on the grounds that it criticlam sometimes, made that a would deprive many of the dealers C), tied with Poon and Paon 6-6: H, O. Kwok 6-6: 1ost to K. I. Chan large Government grant may lead of their livelihood without contri- beat Koo and Man 6-2; beat IP and H. N. Wong 3-6. to a decline in public support. It buting anything towards the and Bouza 0-4.

to

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B. Godkin und. 8. Ramler (JR.

FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES

The following forthcoming mar- riages were announced at the Re-4 Elstry, Supreme Court, yesterday:

George Joe Low, merchant, of No.,

H. A Noronha and R A. Mar 15 Lion Rock Road, Kowloon City. is true that much still remains to Colony's supply of this commodity, H. Talbot and A. Odell (JEC) ques (O. de R.) lost to Ip and Li and Miss Jean Gee, student, of No. be done but the fact that public "So long as Importers are pre- lost to Poon, and Poon 1-6: that to 4-5; lost to Hat and Kwok B-7; 22 Lion Rock Road, support in spite of the difficult pared to play the game' by the Hoo and Man 1-0; lost to 1p and drew with Chan and Wong 6-0. times has not only been mainta'n-public, I can see no reason why Bouza 0-6,

ed but has Jurgely increased is the they should be eliminated," ald best of all augures for the future. Mr.' Anderson, "After all, the sole It is clear from what I have object of Government control is to

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Mr. Poon Taing-shen, electricalc and AE Noronha (C. de R.) lost to To and engineer, of No. 29 Wongnelchong In the third division of the Leh.11 0-0 lost to Hau and Kwok 2-6; Road, and Miss Lel Chi-uen; tea-

cher, of No. 11 BUAD]K RÓLA, Bald that the Board now at work see that the public is not boing gue yesterday, Club de Recreio lost lost to Chan and Wong 1-0, has a very difficult task before swindled."

them. But, the months that have

to 80.A.A by477-1.

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