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TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1928.

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The funeral of Able Seaman Ronald Rough of H.MS: Robin the victim of the shooting Incident at Kumchuk on Friday last, took place at the Happy Valley Protest ant Cemetery last evening. The cortego left the Royal Naval Hos- pital at 5 pan, and the graveside ceremony was conducted by the 160 Rovd. W. Hewitt, Naval Chaplain. The cortego was headed by a 150 firing, party from vessels of the 148 West River Flotilla, followed by 160 gun-carriage on which the coffin was carried, covered by a Union 898 Jack and the wreaths of H.M.9. Robin. The pallbearers, eight of the deceased's messmates, followed in two ranks. Those were in turn 184 followed by Commander Clarke, 86 Senior Naval Officer of the West 142 River, Llout. Commdr, Poland, 160 Commanding H.M.S. Robin, Lieut. Fixed Deposits according to elzangement.

Ashby, H.M.S. Robin, Lieut. Ag-business transseted. gutter, HM.S. Onslaught, and Sub. 758 Idcut. Alexander, H.M.S. Taran-

tula. Wreaths were carried · by · other members of the crow of H.M.S. Robin and chips of the River Patrol.

The Navy beat the K.0.8.3. În a A paper thans organised by the There were only three open match- os in the lawn tennis tournament Fanling Hunt was held on Sunday billiards match played last night in yesterday, and of these the game in the neighbourhood of Lok Ma Chauth Check yard Ponty, Office Club, Yeni. H. A. Razack and H. In spite of the counter attraction of Naval Dockyard. It was the first on Yoshida was abandoned as soon as Macne racer and the fact that the counter between the natal mes and rain started to fail. In another Open weather looked anything but promis-the Borderors, and the result was a singles mateb, S. E. Green a former-ing, twenty members of the Hunt victory for the former by Ave games

Scores follow: champion, was taken to four sets by friend the starter. Most of the course to our

Tho was visible to the Valentine before winning.

and when the against two indifferent players in riders came into view for the first

time it was noticeable that the field S.B.P.O. Pyne Railton and Trambitaky.

The best match of the three was un- was well strang out and that Mr. M. ERA. Davico

C.P.O. Best doubtedly that in the Open Singles D. Erskine, as is his usual custom, nr. Light

On ERA, Ellis between the Indian representative and had taken the lead, closely pursued the Japanese. The latter was the by Mr. Morgan and Mr. Beck. stendier of this two, and won the first turning off the foot hills for home. ERA. Emmerson set without undue effort. His op- the field was again hidden from view, ponent was aggressive most of the and were not visible until close to time, while Yoshida won on his mis- the winning post, which the compe titors approached in a bunch, and takes and erratic, play.

it looked as if it might for a moment

Mr. In the second set, the Indian player be anybody's race.

C. Sgt. Yardley. was more accurate and nut mere sting finally won by two lengths on Rupert, Sgt. Watts into his strokes... After

close this being the third paper chase to Sgt. Cook struggle he took the set at 0-4 and fall to the lot of that excellent pony. Sgt. Barham led 4-1 in the third, when he showed Mr. Morgan was second on Noble-Pipe Maj. Mackle signs of tiring and lost his accuracy. man, and Mr. Beck third on Strath- C. Sgt. Ball He allowed the Japancas to take the larne. It is worthy of mention that next five games for the set, when the the first two are whippers in to the match was abandoned on account of hunt and that Mr, Beck is the hard- the rain which had begun to fall.

working and much appreciated "host" of the "Hunters' Arms." He was the first heavyweight to finish. Everyone was delighted to see him so near the front.

S. E. Green, a former champlon, found Dr. Valentine a more active player, but his experience and superior Oourt-craft won him the match in four ects

The game between the Fincher bro- thers and Trambitaky and Railton was a one-sided affair, the Kowloon C. C. players having matters practically their own way. They won by giving away only four games.

The Resulta.

The results were: Open Singles.-S. E. Green beat Dr. D. J. Valentine, 0-3, 4-6, 6-2, 6-0, Open Doubles.-E. C. and. E. F. Fincher boat A. Trambitaky and E. W. Railton, 6-1, 0-3, 6-0.

Erskine

The race was not without incident, Mr. Wadeson, being unfortunate to break a cellar bone. It is sincerely hoped that this will not keep him out of the saddle for long.

The weather which in the "early part of the morning looked threaten. ing, remained fine throughout,

The following is a list of the starters:

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Mr. Erakine on Rupert ... Mr. Morgan on Nobleman Mr. Beck on Strathlorne Also ran: Mr. Barne, Peking:

Mr. Polta,

Mr. Craigavad:

Ellight. Lord Scamper- Caviare: Mr. Bayliss, dale; Mr. Drummond Moray, Robert: L-Cmdr. Heaton, Vincent; Mr. de Villiers. Safety First; Mr. Phillips, Handicap Doubles.-H. R. Phelips Conquistador; Mr. Mans, More Better; and G. C. Stark (roc. 1/6) bent G. Mr. Wadeson, Durian; Dr. Durran, H. Bichard and Lieut. Waters (owe 5/6), 3-0, 6-4, 8-1.

Handicap Singles "A".-R. K. Valentina (rec. 6/6) beat Major C. Willson (rec, 4/6), 6-3, 6-4.

To-day's Matches.

Drake; Mr. Baekhouse, Shella; Mr. Sturt, Two Step: Mr. Watson, Blot- ting Paper.

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When approaching the cemetery, the band of H.M.S. Vindictive played the March Funebre, and the gun-carriage prissed through the ranka, with the firing party of 12, also from the River Patrol, atanding with bowed heads and arms reversed.

London, Mar. 11.

At the graveside, after the Playing at Amsterdam, in an inter-reading of the funeral service, national soccer match, Holland and three volleys were fired, while a Belgium drew, 1-1—British Wireless bugler sounded the Last Post and

the Reveille..

STRAITS SWIM.

MISS GLEITŻE MAKES ANOTHER ATTEMPT.

The following matches are down. Miskin and Mrs. C. Blaker (owe left Tarifs at noon on March 11 in

for decision this afternoon;

Open Singles.-E. C. Fincher y 3. S. Hussain; V.M. Tregear v Chong Tuck-

K. T. Ban Honda v T Handicap Singles Lyons (rec, 6/6) v Licut. Healing (rec. (zec,

18/3)

1/6).

Ladies Shield.

for the The annual competition Ladies Lawn Tennis Shield, which is M. confined to the Ladies Recreation W. M. Club, the Peak Club and the U.S.R.C.. 2/01

R. E. Greensmith has been axed for to-morrow at the Capt. E. H. J. Larkcom Peak Club, commencing at 2.30 p.m. (rec. 4/8); Rev, F. P. W. Alexander In the event of the grass courts not towe 3/6) A. Plerey (rec. 15/2); being fit for play, the competition will Dr. D. J. Valentine (rec, 2/8) v D. She played or the hard courts at the Green (rec. 16/1)..

Doubles.-A. D. Hum- Handicap phreys and G. R. Sayer towo 15/1) Surg. Licut. Com. H. Hurst and Dr. J. R. Craig (Ser.)

Recreation Club.

teams are as follows: L.R.C. (Holders),Mrs. Tottenham and Lady Stuart Tayler; Mrs. James and Mrs. Grigor.

Peak Club-Mrs. Grimble and Mrs. Mixed Doubles-Lieut. Com. W. Agnew and Mrs. M. Hall (owe 15) Davenport-Brown; Mrs. Lindsell and vit. Owen Hughes and Mrs. H. R.Mrs. Sayer.

Gibraltar, Mar. 12, The channel swimmer, Miss Gloitze an attempt to swim the Straits. She gave up a mile and a quarter from the African coast-Reuter.

Wreaths wero sent by: Captain and officers H.M.S. Robin: Company. H.M.S. Robin ("Missed by his comrades").S.N.O., River and officers of H.M.S.

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