PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
NEW SLAUGHTER-HOUSE SPORTING
BY-LAW ADOPTED
The fortnightly inecting of the Urban Counell was held yester- day under the chairmanship of Hon. Mr. W. J. Carrie. Other mem- hers present were Dr. N. C. Macleod (Deputy Director of Health Services and Vice-Chairman of the Council), Hon. Mr. A. B. Purves Director of Public Works). Hon. Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans (Com- missioner of Polles), Mr. F. C. Hall, Mr, L. C. F. Bellary, M.C., Dr. S. N. Chau. Mr. B. Wong Tape, Mr. Tang Shiu-kin. M.B.E., Dr. a. M. flodrigues, Mr. C. J. Roe (Secretary) and Mr. Im Ping-tseung (As- sistant Secretary).
APPLICATIONS FOR LICENCES REFUSED BY URBAN COUNCIL
No Scavenging Lane At Rear Of House
The tollowing applications for Beenees were refused by the Urban
Letters received from Govern- ment signifying the approval of the the Legislative Council to amendments to the by-laws re- lating to slaughter-houses, restau- rants,
houses and food eating stails, adopted by the Urban Coun- cil on July 2, were tabled by the Chairman.
Pursuant to notice, the Chair- man moved the insertion of an additional by-law immediately
FIXTURES
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TODAY -
National U BASKETBALL. -
South China, 730 p.m.; Bark Union . Yu Leang, 8.38 pm. TENNIS. "A" Division: IR.C
v. S.C.A.A., K.C.C. v. HK.U.T.C, C.D.R. v. CRC. "C" Division. IR.C. T. CD.R., S.C.A.A. 7. C.R.C. 1), CCC. v. HEUTU. WATER-POLO- European Y. M C. A Invitation Tournament,
R. A. 30th R.A. v. 8th
(Navy pool) 5 pm. Royal Navy "E" *. 985th R.A. (YM.C.A. Pool) 6.30: p.m.. Middlesex "A" v. European YMCA, (Y.M.C.A. pool) 7 p.m.; Middlesex "B" v. Royal Corps of Signals (Y.M.C.A, pool) 7.30 p.m.
TOMOREDW
Kowloon MEETING -AnDual, of
Golf Club, Kowloon City, 8 p.m.
after by-law 3 of the Public Health SWIMMING-European Y.M.CA. was seconded by Dr. Macleod and
(Sanitation) Ordinance. 1935. This
adopted by the Council.
NEW BY-LAW
Couvel at its fortnightly meeting by-law 3A, reads as follows: "EN-
yesterday
for No. 47. An eating house Queen's Road East, ground floor, on the ground of inadequacy of
kitchen space.
The new by-law, to be known as
cept with the permission in writ- Ing of the Council no unsalted tresh meat shall be brought into the premises of a pig-roasting es- tablishment or used therein other
Swimming Chhamptonships. "Y" pool, 8 p.m.
TENNIS. - "D" Division: P.OR.C.
(1) KITC., O.B.A. v. AT.C.
VINES IN GOLF
CHAMPIONSHIP
SPORTS & GENERAL
PRETTY REGISTRY WEDDING
Mr. Low Hong-kal and his bride. formerly Miss Cissy Wen, photographed after their marriage at the Registry yesterday.
(King's Studio).
LOW-WEN yesterday morning at the Supreme
A pretty wedding took place
Wen Luen-ming. of 128.
being held in place with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a sheaf of arm lies and tuber-
roses.
Later, a dinner was held at the
Court Registry, before Mr. J. Rey- OMAHA NEBRASKA, Aug. 25nolds, Deputy Registrar, when Miss Hongkong Hotel Root Garden Reuter-Stewart Alexander, the Classy Wen, daughter of Mr. and
where many friends and relatives An eating house licence for No. than that which has been slaught American North and South cham-MTS.
came to congratulate the newly- 20. Wang Kui Street, ground noor.ered in the Government slaughter-plon, leads a field of 150 players Kennedy Road, became the bride
weds. This house has no scavenging lane houses, or which has been Im-whu, survivors of an original entry of Mr. Low Hong-kool, son of Mr. of nearly 100, are playing for the and Mrs. Low Ying-yong and as-
The gown was designed by its at the rear with the result that ported from Canada, Australia or
Styles. out New Zealand or from such other 84 match-play stage places in the ststant manager of T. H. Lee and reluar had 1-0 be carried
Amateur GOH cham
OTHER CEREMONIES through the front of the shop and there was no direct communica-
The following marriages took This amendment, explatned the
Alexander, with 67, and Johnny
place at the Registry, Supreme tion between the kitchen and the
Court, Furthermore, the Chairman, was in continuance of Burke, with 68, are the only play-
yesterday with Mr. front premises. building was in a dilapidated con- those introduced on July 2 relating ers breaking 72 which is par for
LO slaughter-houses, restaurants, the course.
Ellsworth Vines, famous tennis An eating house lcence for Nocating houses and food stalls, as.
Otto Grelner and Ted 11. Hill Road ground floor. These it had been deemed advisable to player.
pig-roasting establish- Bishop are each with 72, Marvin premises. said the Chairman, Hon include
dition.
MT W. J. Carrie, were being used for domestic purposes, very dirty and full of sub-tenants
CONGESTED AREA
A milk shop for No 175, Queca's Road East Kround floor. The shop was being used for the sale!
of soya bean mik which was con-
localities as the Council may from time to time approve."
ments in the list.
WATER-POLO RESULTS
In the European Y.M.C.A. In- Vita Clog water-polu Lournament
American pionship
Ward, Champlonship favourite, Johnny Goodman, former cham- pion, and lenn Oatman, each with 73, with Richard Chapman. title holder, among several 74's.
RECREIO RINKS
sumed 02 The premises The played in the "y" pool, Kowloon FOR SATURDAY
house was situated in a congested last night, 8th R.A. beat Middlesex area My warnings had been "B" by ive goals to two.
sent to the proprietor in respect
of the condition of the premises.
Club de Recreio will be repre-
In the same pool, in the Army sented by the following rinks in the Lawn Bowls League on Satur-
Small Units knock-out water-polo For thelusion. of the drying competition, Royal Signals beat day:- ground on Lot No. 8060, Hok Lo Middlesex "B" Company by four Village, to the food factory licence clear
The goals.
scorers were
for Nos 10 to 14, Tak Ku 13ng Allen, McCan and Bigman (2).
Road, Kowloon City. This lot.
FIRST DIV. "A":-F. X. Silva, C. M. Silva, J. E. Noronha, H. A. Alves (skip); L Luz, C. E. Marques, L. F Xavier, J. F. V. Ribeiro (skip); F. X. Soares, E. F. Laz, F. V. V. Ri
sald the Chairman, was surround- BOWLS SWEEP TO beiro, C. Roza Pereira (skip).
ed by foul village-type sewerage. There was a Government main water supply and the structure was in a dilapidated state.
LICENCES GRANTED
BE SUSPENDED
FIRST DIV. "B":- L. Barros, D. C. Alves, C. H. Basto, J. J. Bas- Sweeps on the Lawn Bowis Lea-to (skip); F. H. Carvalho E. de gue matches have contributed more Souza, A. P. Pereira, J. C. Reme- then $4,000 to the British War Ordios (skip); C. F. Vas, H. R. Pinna, A M. Xavier, A. M. Rodrigues
THIRD DIV.:G, A. Pinna, F. P.
The following licences were ganization Fund, granted by the Council between The support this season, it is (skip). Aug. 12 and 25: Food shops :2).understood, has not been as good bake houses (3), milk shops (2). as it was last year, and it has now Sequeira, E A. R. Alves, P. Yvano and advertisements, permission to been decided to suspend the sweeps vich (skip); A. A. Lopes, E. Cunda,
erect neon signs (1)
for the time being.
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L. A. Rozario, M. F. Pirma (skip);
A. Ribeiro, Q. A. Guerres, R. M.
Xavier, M Mendonca (skip).
Teams For Saturday's Charity Soccer
The following have been selected to play in the charity football
match on Saturday, Sept. 13, at
Caroline H teld of the funds of the Chen Chen-wo ("Darky" Chen) Scholarship.
HONGKONG-Tam Kwan-kon (South China) Hau Yung-sang (Sing Tao) and Lee Ting-sate (Sing Tao); Soong Ling-sing (Sing Tao, Lam. Tak-po (South China) and Kwok Ying-kee (Bing Tao): Tang Kwong-sum (Sing Tao), Fung King-cheong (Sing T80), Chan Tak-fal (South China), Lal Shul- wing (Sing Tao and Hau Ching- to (Eastern).
SHANGHAI:-Cheong Wing-choy (Sing Tao): Y. S. Yen (Eastern). and Ng Kee-cheong (Eastern); Kul Wing-fook (ng Tao), Chang Kam-hot (Eastern) and Lau Tze- chan (Eastern); Chung Yung-sum (Eastern) V. K Hyul (Eastern). Lee Waf-tong (South China), C. T. Tsao (Eastern), and Tee Shek-yau" (South China).
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The witnesses were Messrs. F Fok and F. Lau.
The bride looked charming in a
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1941.
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BRITAIN
· DELIVERS THE GOODS. Powell's have just received new Stocks of English made PALM BEACH TIES.
"AERTEX”. SPORTS SHIRTS
SIR HERBERT BARKER - HOES
“VAN HEUSEN” COLLARS & SHIRTS
“VIYELLA” SOCKS & STOCKINGS
WHITE & COLOURED HANDKERCHIEFS
LEATHER BOOT, LACES.
NEW AUTUMN SUITINGS. are also included in this big shipment together with Overcoatings and Palm Beach Suitings. Inspection Invited.
WILLIAM POWELL, LTD.
10, ICE HOUSE, STREET
residing at No. 15 Lion Rock Road, and Miss Jean Gee, student, of No, 27 Lion Rock Road;
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ANNOUNCEMENT
The forthcoming marriage be- tween Mr. Wong Ting-wa, clerk, of No. 114 Des Voeux Road Cen-
lace and net gown cut on Vic-Reynolds, Deputy Registrar, om- Mr. Lau Pak-kong, student, of tral, and Miss Fung Sook-yin, of
No. 25 Jervois Street, and Miss So No. 207 Laichikok Road, was an
torian lines with a long train and clating--
long tight sleeves, her culle vel! Mr. George Joe Low, merchant. May-shun, of No. 14B Burd Street.nounced yesterday.
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