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SPORTS & GENERAL

Kowloon Golf Club INDIAN ARMY European Revenue

Lost Over $3,000: Annual Meeting

A loss on the income and expenditure account of ever $3.000 and a decline in revenue by some $800 was re- ported by MR FC BARRY. President of the KOWLOON GOLF CLUB, in presenting the report at the annual meet- ing of the rib at the clubhouse. Kowloon City, yesterday evening

Eight alterations in the Articles of Association of the chun, draw up by the outgoing committee, were adopted at an extraordinary general meeting held after the an- nual meeting

T

In his report. Mr. Barry

INTER-UNIT WRESTLING

LEAGUE

Bevel 1T1 entrat the hampionship in the Indian Army jinter-Unit Wrestling League La 27 28 when 9 Sept are matcht will be staged cach day

Drammenes

There will or home and away the the League, H Mald fixtures are adhered to will not be middle n! completed #1 November

The fxtures have been so ar ranted that each team will be o 3. That Arücke 16 rerring cupied twice during the week-end. seagoing members as these to joree at lane and the other tim the

Marin Mercantile

trading aw'ELY Toutside the waters of the Colony

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Expenditure Ancient for the gear under review Shows 2 dogs of $3.217 67 compared ¦ wah th Joss of $1.963 02 for Lenagement of the Club to be

preceding year Revenue declined by some $800 reflecting the tailg oll it arome from "Subscriptions"

Green Fres " Expenditur

and

en Irely deleted

14, Paragraphs 3. 4 and 5:12th RA Article 17 be deleted

That Article 18 regarding 152 members entitled to be put the Absent Members list be amended whether Resident of by deleting

shows a comparative increase due primarily to a higher scale of de pretation than ordinarily charged in finexion with the asset "Pur. Sen kong "

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Ruta $1,000 belug

are

Officer Accused Of

Demanding

Money

Story Of Raids On Divans

In Yaumati District

OFFICER CHRISTIAN

300K

The case in which REVENUE ERNEST SCOTT. 23. together with REVENUE- OFFICERS FOR MAN-CHUNG and FOX YUNG-CHUNG are charged with conspira cy to extort money and several charges of demanding money with. menaces, was heard before Major A. N Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday.

Mr M. A. da Silva appeared for him off. the defence and Det.-Insp.

for appeared for Cunningham

prosecution)

When Lum said he had R

no money, Bett was alleged the have assaulted him and destroyed

11 oplum lamps.

Lum was asked by third delen

bal

to

Following

ttae Axures the the first work end-

Maturday. Sept

A.A 27 5th

Opening the Crown case. Insp Hongkong Mule Corps: Cunninghain stated that defendant to borrow the money. RA

H.K.S.RA 2nd 141hdanis raised three oplum divans Lum sald he could not get it just 8th Hegt. R.A Punjabs v

in the early morning of Aus 10. then and it was arranged that he Sunday Sept 28 Rajput Regt

and de- should meet them at 8 pm. out- the inmates Asquiled 5th AA, RA. H.K Mule Corpsmanded money from the owners side the Peninsula Hotel. 12th RA. HK.SRA V 2nd 14thunder threat of prosecutlug them to bring with him at least 8100 Continuing. lusp. Cunningham sud

at 12.30 am Un morning question engaged a lux to take them No 533 Shanghel Street, where Shanghal Street and there they entered and asked for the Lo Chi, the owner of the divan, to keeper of the dávan Ho Sum Scott who was sitting in another Vimy forward stating that he was tax) in Latchikok,

1 Paragraph Article 9 written of additionally a the 10 garning absent sea poing me? per ces provision usually «ffected bers

The "Upkeep Course" item deleted

sulas riptorINI ha entirely

Thal

also shows an increase I JAWL! Hauler. I feel sure in the light wrimbahan of the many improvements made te the Course

NO ALARM

Het ren to the Baltare Sheet shows a considerable decretion a 1 rash balance which, wver bed had arcasion any alarm as

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with

Article 21 regardant 1 wa godag Dembers:

Punjabs

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Lhat

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WAS VERY HARD

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The third defendant was alleged, assaulted H Sum saying that he was not the owner d the divi They then demand

search the rupants and borrow

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That Article 10 be amend ed by the addition of the follow the words immediately at the

The report by the Committee of

word

list The Central British Association for!nd to

theres! "Whe.

Bas presentation at the annual gener

direct

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6th L mrnber been preted be whall wası Die eligible to algn any further chilts and Sundry Debut Assets, cut the outstanding seroma hac

been paid " thr www.ition

revented is;

After lengthy discussion the al farably romparable with that!

The oppor erations, mainly affecting men prev.com year

!! tlac Mercantile Marine

t

Sarity was taken during the year is

Petasiterally augmenting the were adoplast by the meeting

Bar Stocks at rates much cheaper Hot new brain, the bereft of which wi

fia

VOTE OF THANKS

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fonid

an

the

Becone defendant then demand ed $50 under threat of imprison ment Lo stated that he had n money on nim but would go and

from his friend in Can

Having obtained the al meeting melars to be held, Wing. $20 a twit ten dollar nutes. money from the triend he handes:

club: Spouse 20 Thursday, Third defendant alleged Langile second defendant. Sept 11. pr Mater. Tu part

Olving evidence Ma se sada ? PoweŲ. has been

Live Officer W J. Buller explained SWOTY Urd year for the Central

the defendants and British Assoctalton here wak

when questioned by Mr

sia Ru 小

Sva that Scott The exetall: robbed

was never 9s at nasty of our dy ma mbers.

tioned in Kowloon and the lads trans have breit considerably weakened thereby

was master of the divan

ALLEGED DEMAND

die

I

the duties of

Destroying Varmus articles

house. the delendants fork, stated. Leung with this and bearded taxi They were the alleged 10 have demanded $100 Irtun lafem

that he

101 Leung replied

whereupon third bave the money delendant took the $20 from him 1 world submit no pantelare many years and when he read The arces of the Assomation!

Defendants were alleged ment is ruiled for in respect a

announcement that the Club; for the year wider review, are in have carried out another rald on could not gel a quorum he teljevery way satisfactory

oplum divan in

year to pome

Fully fit in

ather items in the Balance Sheet

unered by The Club adversely affected Tevenue and caused :1 curtallment of the usual

petition programme

Respite

com-

Belore e meeting reneludedt

Th Men's Section suffered Mr C. G Anderson said that he very grex jess when Mr George

member of the Club Fowler met his tragic end had been él

it 1

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AMERICAN PEOPLE IN SYMPATHY WITH CHINA & GREAT BRITAIN

An interesting talk on his recent visit to the United States WAN given yesterday before the weekly tin meeting of the Hongkong Y's Men's Club by PROFESSOR RICHARD SHIM.

Professor Shim Jeff Hongkong for the United States about the middle of last November and spent about two months in America He visited Hawaii, Los Angeles. San Francisco, Bakersfield, Pasadena, Claremont and other parts of California, Chicago, Washington, New and Торекя York, Pittsburgh, Colombos, Ohio, Lafayette, Indiana and Manhattan, Kansas

Tmpresstan he brought back, found to be very much interested from America, Professor Shimin helping China, especially sak, was that the American people through the Chinese Industrial Co

operatives Movement.

Refugees In The Colony

A decrease of 17 in the number

in

Sentt's room boy at the YM were in great sympathy with China C.A.. testified that Scott spoke and Britain in the present struggle Chinese to him. In answer to a He had a large and attentive au

und spoke question by Mr Silva, witness an-dience wherever he

New York

had City tre mitted that Scott had only given at nim orders in Chinese such a witnessed the great ovation that

was given The

tennis English -Ering me a cup of tea," Hona Lois lu the witness box. Ho Sum, player, Miss Mury Hardwick, when The demands made both on the that he had rather been remiss Owing tu 11 evacuation.

Street about 1.50 o'clock the same told how he was taken inte a tax she played Miss Alice Marble in Course and the Club Membership

In professional as it was the Arst annual meeting which we just the greater part ni morning taking 54 and

some in the early hours of Aug, 10 and their joint debut during the past year. have pre

our lady members. the membership heroin pills from the premises. was asked for money under the tennis.

of refugees and destitues accom. cluded normal use of the facilities he had attended.

However, Mr. Anderson sak. ne of the Association was very serious-

Government camps. it was his first trip to America, modaled Third defendant then arderea threat of being assaulted if he did was going to make umcuda byly depleted but the men's section

Professor Shlin said, since he lett etc. in urban and rural areas is proposing a heartfelt and sincerets Increasing though not to any the master of the divan to give not produce t

At this stage, the hearing was his alma mater. Kansas State Col-recorded in the Returns for the hun $150 and in return he would vote of thanks to the Chairman i extent

officer to let adjourned to 2.30 this afternoon

lege at Manhattan. Kansas, in 1916 week ending on Aug. 30. Unfortunately, the Club house is ask the European

An old friend there suggested that Urban Areas: such discouragement And Committee for their work in!

during the past year, and also to not being as well used as previous-

the Professor be back in less than The Committee

11 is hoped that it will once

25 years next time as he thought again attain that popularity with

the ranks of his old friends would be considerably thinned by 1965.

enough. He had been fortunate Professor Shim sald, to witness the Rose Bowlj Game and the Tourna SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 BASEBALL.Charity Cup Series. ment of Roses at Pasadena on What had Hongkong v. United States Navy New Year's Day, 1941.

the 3 struck hun very forcibly was Hallway Corner, Kowloon),

large eet of motor-cars that had 30.113, BOWLS LEAGUE. First Division, flocked into Pasadena for the day, Indian R.C. v. CralgenguWel some 300,000 in al; requiring park-

- Hongkong Chinese ing space. SWIMMING.

Civil Servants' Club Swimming Gala at North Point, 7.30 p.m.

your Committee have taken 1 made continuous efforts to improve the Course, from, year.

long view and

the playing point of view, and the

TH

1 previously

Mr. Anderson recalled the tiny which I was associated before the BUX SEEKING

CI bhouse amenities, so that when course the Club used to have with evacuation a retorn to normalcy is possible practically

Dances huld at

no bunkers. He said

(153

the Club will be increasingly at- that the course had been modelled Hotel have been

the

would not course

be

i am and remodelled and expressed the tractive to 11s Membership certain you all support the polley hope that further efforts to ima which has been followed and are prove appreciative of the many improve pidgeon-holed. ments and changes which have Mr Anderson also congratulat been made

ed Mr. Kershaw, the secretary, for "furthering our efforts."

CONGRATULATIONS

Both the Club Match and Medal play Championships were won by Mr. Collings, to whoi our con-

gratulations are due. Many of the TWO FOOTBALL

competitions provistonally arrang-

ed for last year were cancelled

for the reasons previously given

and indications at the moment

ing in evidence in the forthcom - )

PRACTICES

point to a similar restriction be-COMBINED SERVICES ing Season, but it is hoped that; TO PLAY CHINESE

so far as their duties will permit

The Army XI to meet a Com-

the Peninsula FISTIC LAURELS

a financial sur

HOCKEY

The Association can sull, and does, Arld a ladies hockey team and from reports they give Bund account of themselves.

IN MANILA

Bux. 1run

bantam- "Young" weight amateur boxing champion of Hongkong, is considering tak ing a trip down to the Philippines to seek some nights down there.

It is

has understood he

ap

The Association entered a team in the Hongkong Hockey Associa- Hon League while a second team i has been playing triendly games proached Mr. Vic Hugo, manager of the Oriental Theatre, who is in which they have

close touch with some of the lead- successful.

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been

very

In February. the Central British ing promoters in Manila, seeking his assistance in axing up some

outs there.

Association

sent

two

tearis to Macao to play the Macao Hockey Club. Both teams were beaten in

and good play

Young Hux is the son of iron

SPORTING

FIXTURES

U.S. ARMY, NAVY OFFICERS

en route

DIE-HARD ISOLATIONIST

King's Park 1,390 against 1,387

on Aug. 23.

Ma

Tau

2,145 Chưng 2,132 on Aug. 23.

against

North Point 1,570 against 1,576

on Aug. 23,

Morrison Hill 670 against 587

on Aug. 23

Urban Areas (Squatters' Çamp):

Tai Hang 2,548 against 2,545 on

Aug. 25.

Ngau Tau Kok 884 against 884

on Aug. 23.

Rural Areas:

395

Kam Tin 2,399 against 3,432 on

Aug 23.

Children's Fanling

Cam against 393 on Aug. 23. Total 11,899 against 11.916

in Washington, DC. he visiteo the Department of Agriculture and Senator had a talk also with а

Die-Hard Isolationist. Aug. 23. who was a In Pittsburg, be visued the Mellon Institute for Industrial Research, the Heinz Memorial Church and

More than 100 U.S. Army and eames that were full of exciternent Bux. x-lightweight champion of

the Crint. He is described by Navy officers are expected to ar- the University of Pittsburgh, Last year the Association enter men who have had experience of rive in the Colony within the next ed two teams in the Hongkong the boxing game as a very sound few days from Manila, Members will avail themselves of bined Services side in

Lawn Tennis league, but due to prosport and would profit much home to the United States. a practice the use of the Ciuo to full extent.

It is understood football match at Causeway Bay Volunteers these tearns were later from encountering good oppost- There appearing to be no fur- ther matters to which I can use- fully refer. I now formally propose the adoption of the Report and Ac-

at 6 pm on Wednesday, Sept. 17 has been named as follows:

withdrawn.

Table tennis is still played with enthusiasm and the new dart

Jackson Middlesex); Naysmith: board is always in great demand.

tion.

entomologist.

on

COLONY SWIMMING

CHAMPIONSHIPS In Columbus, Ohio, he had A lengthy talk with Mr. FL. Camp-

Intending competitors are re- that the local bell, the distinguished economic minded that entèles for the annual Colony Swimming Championships, authorities will not be Military

American He gave a number of addresses to be held at Victoria Recreation able to entertain the

the military to various groups, including one to Club on Sept. 25 and 27, and Oct. officers owing to

Kansas. The American people he at 5 pm. week.

counts for the financial year ended (Royals) and Sheehan Middle- Softball is again being played H.K. WAR GAMES TO manoeuvres to be held during the the Rotary Club at Manhattan. 2 and 4, close on Saturday, Sept.

on June 30, 1941, and shall be ob- sex):

Artillery › liged if some Member will kludly Royal

Coomer second the same, when I shall be R.AS.C.): pleased to answer to the best of Fox (Engineers), TULY

Falconer

may be raised.

(R,A.S.C.).

is in rather a chaotic state and

The Combined Services' XI

to

The

START TODAY

Royals). Guy without much success by our men

and Young As time goes on we hope to be able

(Middlesex), to make a good showing.

Military manoeuvres which will Auld (Royals)

Owing to Miss A. Laihovetsky's last well into next week commence During the day all defence pusi- we hope that in the future some-tlans in Kowloon, the New Terri- -

or the Island will be following office bearers meet the Combined Eastern and one will take an interest in this tories and were elected for the ensuing Sing Tao touring eleven on Satur-section of the Club and give it a fully manned.

day, September 20, will be as fol-new lease of life. President, Mr. R. K Collings; lows:

Bankler J. McKelvle Vice-President. Mr.

Roughly

ability any questions which Pelhamo Engineers) and Martin departure for Australia. the Ubrary oficially at dawn today.

year :--

NEW OFFICERS

Royals:

Captain, Mr. T. B. Low: Secretary (Navy) and Fraser (Royals); Bir P.0. Marie Leaying

Mr. W Kershaw;

Committee.

rell (Engineers), Bright (Middle- sex) and Thomas (Middlesex); Phillips, T. Lamb. A. J. Dennis, Hossack (Royals), Barber (Navy),

Messrs. J. G. R. Humble, H. F.

C. Barry and W, C. almpson.

Hendy (Navy), Le Page (Navy) | Messrs. Linstead and Davis, and and Duffield Ordnance). Mesars. Percy Smith, Beth and

The Colony

The Hongkong Football Associa- tton will be losing one of its must

The operations will include "feeding" front line positions with food and war supplies.

Units of the Fleet will also par- ticipate, and small-scale landings will be attempted.

Reserves: Sheehan (Middlesex popular referees shortly when P. CAPE D'AGUILAR

Fleming were re-elected treasurers and Pelham (Engineers).

and auditors, respectively.

At

ARTICLES AUTERER

O. Marie, R.N., leaves the Colony in the near future.

ACCIDENT

Players of both sides are asked to report to 3/8gt, Duffeld, mana- Marie's frat big assignment in ger-trainer of the Army team. the local football work last season

A Coroner's Inquiry into the extraordinary general The Combined Eastern and Sing was refereeing the Bing Tao- meeting with Mr. J. McKelvie in Tao team will be as follows South China game at Caroline Cape d'Agullar Read accident, in the chair, the following altern- Cheung Wing-choy (Sing Tao); Hill, when relations between the wilch a volunteer, L/Bdr. D. E. tions in the Articles of Associa-Hau Yung-sang (Sing Tao) and two teams were not at the best. Smith, was fatally injured, will be tion of the Club were put up for Lee Ting-sang (Sing Tao): Chan He handled this tough assign-held at the Central Magistracy discusston-

Kam-hot (Bustern), Boong Langment, however, in a commendable within the next 10 days. (1) The word "gea-going" be sing (Bing Tao) and Chin Ah-fal; manner.

The routine military inquiry has deleted from the application for (8ing Tan); C. T. Tsao (Eastern), He's also, a referee in the Turu-been completed and it is under- membership form in Article 8. Fung ing-choong (Bing Two), Vpean YM.C.A. Invitational Water stood that the evidence recorded (2) Article 18 to read: "mem K. Hyul (Eastern), Lai Bhul-wing Polo Tournament, and is conel-at dijs inquiry will be made avail- bere shall pay an entrance fee of (Bing Tro) and Huv Ching-to dered one of the best water polo able at the forthcoming public

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