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BRITISH MACHINE OF LOW PRICE Refrigeration by flame sound paradoxical, but it is this principle which is appled to the Intest typo of Electrolux refrigera tor which is now being put on the local market by Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co,

elther by Ammonia, heated kerosine, gas or electricity, ex- panda and is passed through to the

POLICE RESERVE

ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK

Orders by the Hon. Mr. Police T. II. King, Inspector General of state:

Chinese Company Strength.P.C.R.19

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1932..

VARSITY SWIMMERS

FIRST AQUATIC MEETING

ROZA PEREIRA WINS "OPEN”-

Hockey

Y.M.C.A. BEATEN BY ODD GOAL

Borderer's Nine Goals Against Indians

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME OF RECORDED MUSIC.

rose by 2.W. on a wavelength of 66 metres, (945 K.C./s).

6-8 p.m. European programme. A programme of Victor records kindly up- plied by Mem. Teang Fook Piano Co.

DANCE PROGRAMME.

Mang Hoon has been taken on the strength

At King's Park on Saturday after. of the Chinese Company, as from

noon, the Y.M.C.A. hockey first 15th.. September 1932. P.S.R.

eloven suffered a defeat at the hands Hwang Hong Yeh and P.C.R. Leung Yue Sang have been permitted

The Hongkong University Swim- of the Royal Army Medical Corps by to resign from the Chinese Company, ming Club held its first aquatic meet-three goals to one,

A feature of the game between the as from 21st, September 1932,

Training Course Part 11-The ing at North Point on Saturday after" Company of the South Walse

as noon in the presence of a large following have been passed out

Mule Corps on the Marina ground on. cabinet and in turns absorbs alimclent in Part 11 of Training Cour gathering, among whom was Sir W. Borderers and the Hongkong Indian Fox Trut-Mama Ines the heat therein. This remarkable Knowledge of Police Duties and Re-liam Hornell, the Vice-Chancellor of Saturday, was the total of domostic machine has other in-gulations) Constables teresting fentures, It is the lowest priced cabinet refrigerator in the world, being sold in Hong- kong for $300, it is British made.

has no movable parts, is motor- two Jess, silent and is made in models, either air cooling or water cooling.

The portable model is especial- ly suitable for yachts, launches, flats, and hospitals.

There is no doubt that this new type of refrigerator will meet a much-felt want in Hongkong. A fresh consignmont has just arriv- ed in the Colony.

SIAMESE WHO IS "WANTED" WILLING TO RETURN

A Siamese, who gave his name ns Nil Buox, was arrested in the Colony last week on a warrant, charging him with the embezzle- ment of Tels 762 in Bangkok on two different dates last year. He appeared before Mr. Schofield at the Central Magistracy to-day.

Chief Detective Inspector Rey nolds said lie understood the fugitive was willing to waire' ex- tradition proceedings and proceed

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Kal Sun R.95 Kong Kam Yan. nt All recruits will attend Chinese Company's Headquarters on Tuesday, September 27th, at 6.30

for

the Univer and the Hon. Mr.ron's regis altogether

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Entries for the thirteen events on the card were full, and the keenest After the competition prevailed. swimming events had concluded,

polo match between the past and present students of the University was staged, the game ending in a draw

At the conclusion of the sports, Sir

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The Queen Was in the Parlour drat was productive of savon goals, the Borderers claiming four. In the Rumba Adko second half the Borderers added the Fox Trut-lillo Beautiful? other five to their tally, while the Indians netted three more.

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Revolver Practice-Revolver praz- tico will be carried out by members of the Chinese Company on the Bowen and the Army of two goals each. Road

Range on Wednesday, Septem- her 28th at 6.30 p.. under S. I. Hopkins. All members who have been William Hornell distributed the prizes, Kowloon, the Royal Army Service Waltz When the Moon Comes Over the detailed will assemble at the Range at after congratulating the winners and Corpa' défented the Royal Army Of Fox Trolly! Oh! Boy! Oh Doy

dinance Corps 4 to nil in a keenly contested game. The score at half time was 8-0.

that time.

the committee on the success of the Training Course-Part 1-All re-meet.

The results: cruits of the Chinese Company will attend Central Police Station for 50 metres free style:-1, L. Oli- Sqund Drill on Thursday, September veria: 2, H. L, Ozorio; 3, K. L. Sim. 29th, at 5.30 p.m. Dress-White Uni-Time 36 3/5 mees. forin and Cap with White Cover.

200 metres breast stroke-1, S. T. Uniform Those

who are not in Cheang; 2. Kam Yel-hing; 3, Fou posscasion of Winter Uniform shouid Eng-lin. Time-i mins. 8 sees. commualente with the Equipment Officer as soon as possible.

Indian Comonny

400 metres free style:1, P. T. Naidu, 2, Chan Seck-fong: 3, J. C. Fletcher. Time 0 mins. 31 secs. Inspection Parale-All ranks off Throwing the water pelo bail:-1. the Indian Company are reminded of E. L. Gosano; 2, A. M. Rodrigues; , the monthly Inspection Parade to be Chan Seck-fong.

Headquarters held at Police

A. J. Basta, E. L. Time 74 3/5 secs. Thursday, September 29th, at 6.30 Uzorio, s free style:-1, 11. 1. pm, sharp.

Plunge-1, S. T. Cheung; 2. P. C. Tan: 3, Salvoy.

Revolver Practier-flevolver prac tice will be carried out by numbers of the Indian Company on the Ken nedy Road Range Wednesday. October 5th, at 6.30 p.m. under S. 1. Hopkins. Members wii, assemble ni the Runge at that time.

Flying Squad

held

on

100

metres

200 metres free style:-1, H. L. Ozoriu; 2, A. J. Bastn; 8, A. C. N. a Silva. Time-2 mins, 69 4/6 Accs.

100 metres brenst stroke:-1, J. C. Fletcher; 2. Salvoy; 3, K. C. Wong. The 1 min. 53 3/0 sees.

-100

metres (Open to the Colony):

to Siam of his own accord. A re- Friday, September 30th, from 7 pan., L. Roza Pereira; 2, Plc. Campbell;

mand of 48 hours was required in order to enable arrangements to e mude with the Consul for Siam of the man's repatriation.

The Magistrate, ito Baox). The question this Court has to consider is whether you should be sent back to Siam for trial or not. If you are willing to be sent back, then there is no issue tried in this Court.

The prisoner signifed his readi-

ness to dispense with the formality of extradition proceedings, and, was accordingly remanded for the period desired by the police authorities.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

A.O.F.C. QUOTATIONS FOR SATURDAY

New York, Sept. 24.

Dow Jones averages:

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Special patrols will be top.m. and on Sunday, October 2nd. from 11.30 am to 1.30 pm. Fall in at Central Police Station.

3, K. C. Chan. Time, & mins. 48 2/5 secs

Emergency Unit Reserve Promotion-Sub Inspector, W. V. Field has been promoted to the ranks. of Inspector as from 22nd, September 1932.

Meeting-A inceling of N.C.o. will take place at the Unit lead- quarters on Friday, September 30th, at 530 pan.

Musketry. The Unit will hold a rifle shoot at the Tai Hang Rouge on

100 metres breast stroke:-1, Kan Yuet-ling: 2, Cheung Shiu-teng: 3,1 ip Tuen-sing. Time, 1 min. 47 secs.

100 metres for past students:-1,

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Gutterez; Gitlins; 2, J. J. da Silva. P. M. N.

Tim, I min. 10 2/5 sees.

Inter-hotel zuer--1, Ricci Hall, 2, Eliot Hit: 3. St. Johri's Hall.

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A match has been arranged for this afternoon between the Hongkong waltz Pm Just a Dancing Hockey Club seconds and the Central to be played on British Asesciation

the Club ground at King's Park at 5.15 p.

The

teams will be as follows: Hongkong Hockey Club

seconds:

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6.30-8 p.m

Forgotten 22700.

A programme of Victor and H.M.V. records kindly suppiled by Mesir. B. Houtrie & Co. F. 6.30-6.48 p.m. Band Selections. E. Moses, L. A. R. Duncan, L. Nicholson (cant), G. F. Rees, Eampa--Overture (Herold, arr. Godfrey) Lowe A. M. 3. McIntyre, D. Kilber,

Fox, and A. N. A. A. W. A. N. Nowers, D. B. Evans, S. 'n Des Cymbairs (Chaminadel

Other. Referov:

A. Dan. Central British Association. G, Duncan; L. G. Tipple, N. Whitley; J. King, S. MacNider, J. E. Wilson D. Gregory, E. MacNider, C. C. Francis, Capt.), W. Johnson, M. Weill. Reserve: D. Phillips.

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Band of H. M. Goldstream Quarda

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Band of I. M. Coldstream Guarde

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Song

7 p.m. (Stock Quotations, etc.) 6.48-7.7 p.m. Instrumental. Cello Bolo-Die Meistersinger-Prizo

(Wagner-Wilhelma!) ..Pablo Canin) 6620. Piano Sok-Clair do Lune (Moonlight) (Debusey)....Harold Bauer 7124. Cello Hola-Tannhauser The Evening Star Wagner Pablo Casal 6020 Piano Bolo--Novulette in D (Behumann)

Harold Brver 7122, 7.7-8 p.m. Variety. Orchestral-Further Old Bonge

Jack Hylton & 14 Orchestra 02307.

Orchestral The Love Race--Selection

New Martair Orchestra C2049. Vocal tema-Chu Chin Chow

Orchestral--Song of the

CARGO.

Light Op Drum-Selection

Hongkong Players Lose Orchestra Charlot's Masquerade-Selection

to Eastern Shanghai. Shanghai, Sept. 24. in the Interport Lawn Bowls Tournament the Eastern Zone four beat Hung Hong by 19 to 16, after

playing an extra end.

Sunday, October 2nd. The van will "WATER" POLICE bowls to-day, and it was anybody's

kave Headquarters Central Fire Station at 10 am. All members are requested to nitend Uniform op- tional. Arrangements will be made for those men who have no rities.

Dress-All members who are possession of white cap covers will Starting on return same to L/Sgt. Sunday, October 2nd.

(Sgd, D. L.. King,

D.S.P. (R)

OBITUARY

MR. OMAR ISMAIL PASSES

AWAY IN HOSPITAL

in

SWIMMING GALA

AT V.R.C.

The annual swimming meeting of the Police Rnd Prisons Departments was held at the V.R.C, bath on Satur- day afternoon, and proved a success- ful event with 'all competitors showing marked keenness in their respective, races,

At the conclusion of the meeting Mrs. W. T. Southorn, the wife of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, distributed the awards.

Sept. 2. Sept. 24. 74.83

The Indian sporting community of 36.95 Hongkong have suffered a heavy foss 20 Utilities

34.43 by the deaths which occurred on satur Messrs E. A. Pierce & Co. report: day night at the French Hospital of We think that a higher market is Mr. Omur Ismail, a popular member. indicated next week

would favour the long side from the trading of the Indian Recreation Club. standpoint. Business done: 1,300,000 shares.

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A and feature of his death is th Mr. Ismail leaves behind a wife and three small children. His father, Mr.

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Tho offices of Mensrs. Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co., Ltd., will be closed this afternoon as a mark of respect to the late Mrs. Laurel Pereira, wife of Mr. C. J. M. Pereira, chief clork of the Hongkong. Branch for many years, who passed away on Saturday night last.

4.

The results were as follow:

100 Yards Championship of Poljce

Prisons (Indians and Chinese)- Shah Mahninied: 2. Chan Kwai; Feroz Din. Time-1.31 secu,

This was Hong Kong's only defent in the official matches of the series. The teams gave a fine exhibition of

game till the very last end-Router.

INTER-DEPARTMENTAL Revenue and Small Units

Score Wins.

Three matches in the lawn bowls inter-departmental competition were played yesterday on the Craigen- gower Club green.

The Revenue Department defentent the Police (Scots) 10 shots to 18. The Small Units were defeated by Sanitary "A" by 22 shots to 21 and the P.W.D. "A" defeated the Senior Clerical Staff 25 shots to 15.

Results: P.W.D. "A". Rose Dinnen

100 Yards Championship of Police Revenue and Prisons (Europeans)—i, Warder | E. Tuck Franks; 2, Sgt. Wishow; 3, Sgt. F. Talion W. Ward Wheeler.

by the Fire A. Grimmitt десь.

Sanitary Brigade.

Long Plunge-1, Sgt. Wishaw; 2, Lorkhart

C. Strange Warder Gooding.

Eccleshall Gregory.

50 Yards (Street Boys Club)-1. 2, Leung Wah; 3, Tam Ching

Bces.

50 Yards (European) Handicap-1, Warder Cornwall; 2, Mr. Brooks; 0,

Snr. Clerical Staff. Davidson Strange Randlo

25 Maughan

10

Police (Seats) L'olice

Fender

MeLead

Hunter

Small Units

Holdman Sutherland

Hall

22 Moan

16

18

New Mayfair Orchestra C2143.

Orchestral-A Smoking Concert-No. 2

Jack Hylton & His Orchestra C2500. 8 pm, Locul Time & Weather Re- port.

9.3.10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Con- ceri.

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.

10.35 p.m. Close Down.

KZRM PROGRAMME.

Today's Broadcast from the Manila station : 6.00 p.m.Stadlo Musle.

6.10 p.m.-Spanish Informational Period. 6.00 pm-nglish Informational Perlud. 7.00 p.m.-Studio Music.

1.15 p.m.-Lux Senp ProgrammTM

Lux Berlag Encable.

1.30 pm-Studio Dialect Programme PAR

Emalien._

7.40 p.m.-Roquest Period.

8.90 p.m.-Wennico Programme-

Jacques Jou-Jerville and his Orchestra. 5.15 p.m.Pampango 'rogramme,

8.80 -Blue Monday Jamboree-

Virginia Wildman-Lorine Nah Tonia Drew-Johnny Marria

Topy Macleod--KZILM Jamboreedors 10.00 p.m.-Dance Music KZNM Jamboreadors. 10.30 .m.-Clone Down.

VISIT TO ULSTER.

PRINCE OF WALES TO OPEN PARLIAMENT HOUSE

London, Sept. 24. The Prince of Wales has accopt-. ed the invitation of the Governor of Northern Ireland to visit Nor- 2thern Ireland during November and to open, on behalf of the King, the new Parliament Building at Stormont.

S. Jamail is senior writer of the naval Warder Franks. Time03 2/6 secy. CRICKET COMMENCES. Store Department at the Dockyard, Pillow Fight 1, Warder Hircock;

Sgt. Wheeler.

The late Mr. Ismall was twenty-2, eight years of age at the time of his death, and has long been connected

(Sons of

Police and

When the Northern Ireland Parliament was established under the Government of Ireland Act in

dertook to provide a Parliament House and Courts of Justice.

with the National City Bank of New Noel Ricera).-1, Andrew Dick; 2, Indian Seconds Win First 1920, the British Parliament un-

York, where he was very popular with all his colleagues. His death will be greatly felt by them as he was one of the most ardost organisers of all social functions at the Bank.

In sporting circles Mir. Ismail's less will be keenly felt, especially by the Indian Recreation Club where he was a playing inember of the cricket first cleven.

The greatest sympathy will be ex- Lended his wife and parents in the sad loss they have sustained,

The Funeral.

The funeral took place yesterday in the Mohamedan section of the Happy Valley cemotory, being attend- ed by a largo gathering of relatives and friends.

Among those present were his father, Mr. A. Cassumbhoy (father- in-law),

Mesara, J, and S. Cassumb hoy (brother-in-law), Messrs. J. S. M. A. Razack, D. M. A. Ackber, Razack, Α. A. Razack, O. B. Kitchell, A. Rahmin A. A. Rumah A. 11. Madar, J. N. Luykes, C. Tetzel,

50 Yards Prison

Booker; 2, Andrew Falla. Time. 18 2/5 secs.

(Daughters of Police and Prison).— 1, Hannah Lane; 2, Vera Stimson; 3, Juan Didsbury.

100 Yards Brenat Stroke (Euro. peans).-1, Warder Franks; 2, Sgt.

Time. Bowers: 3, Sgt. Baysting. 92 1/5 secs.

High Diving-1, Sgt. Brawn; 2, Sgt. Goodwin.

Life Saving-1, Warder Cromwell; Set. Wheeler; 3, Sgt. Simpson. Ladies Nomination Race-1, Mrs. Bolson and Mr. Bowers; 2, Miss Glendinning and Mr. Simpson,

Match of the Season.

Hitherto the Northern Parlia- In a low scoring match at Sookun poo on Saturday, the Indian RC ment has met in Belfast at a tem- second eleven defeated the Royal porary Parliament House. The Now building which the Prince June, Army Service Corps by 56

Batting first, the Indians could only will open will accommodate not total 76 runs, towards which A. R. only the House of Commons and Sumad contributed 32. Whitley and the Senate but 700 officials of the Gray were the most successful bow-

Government Departments. lers for the Army team, each captor- ing five wickets for 10 and 20 runs respectively.

The

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military side, however, attack, and were all dismissed Young Ping-lewal; 2, Mak. Fat-ming, for the small total of 21 rung. M. R. Toam Race.-Won by Foice Re-Abbas, the Indian captain, struck a serves.

good patch and returned the ine Water Polo (Police v, Prisons).-analysis of six wickets for only five,

runs. Police 2, Warders 1.

Clerical Staff Raco (Asiatle)-1, | Indian culties when facing the

At King's Park on Saturday, the Argylls team defeated the Kowloon Rugby Club by three points to nil in #seven-a-side match. The game was vory scrappy, and the heavier weight

Scores:

THE MEAD SHIELD.

Place at Kowloon,

Two players tlod for the frat place in the annual golf festival hold Berlin, Sept. 24. at the Kowloon Golf Club by tom- In the World's Professional Lawn bors of the Kowloon Cricket Club, Tennis Championship matchen the w. A, Stewart and S. Jex each re- Frenchman Martin Plas beat "Big turned net scores of 72 and their Bill" Tildon, 6-0, 7-5, 8-6-Router names will be inscribed on the trophy, Special Servico.

but they had to play off for the first prize.

The best loading scores were as

Pragnell, S. E. Bux, Ho Chung-chow, of the military team triumphed. The G. Woo, Lal Yim, Wong Chon-leung, Kowloon side was not at full strength, Two Players Tie for Top S. II. Ismail, M. P. Madar, S. A their forwards especially being vory Ismail, A. R. Minu, A. K. Minu, H. weak in attack. D. Rumjalin, F. D. Pereira, A. M. Rumjahn, S A. R. Ismall, Wong Yuk- cho, A. R. M. Samy, O. Mader, Sirdar Khan, S. R. Ismail, Dr. H. of Arcull, 3. A. Gurreem, A. Kitchell A. B.

៨. Abbas, M. R. Abbas, Dr. S. A. M. Sephor, A. II. Abban, A. F. Baptista J. 9. A. Curroom, A. T. Barma, A. G. Suffiad, A

A. R. Kader, A. M. Wahab,, The annual Farade Service for B. Hyder, A. R. HL. Esmail, Tam

Colonal C. R. U. Savile, general Scouts, Guides and Cubs, was held Woon-tam, H. Harteam, A. R. Dallah, in St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon yesterday, when the preacher was the R. Nazarin, E. Moosdeon, E. el Ar staff officer to His Excelloney Major follow:"

John- General J. W. Sandilands, left for Vicar (Roy, W. Walton Rogers, M.A.) cuill, O. Hooson, A. Bakar, AJ Home on Saturday on the P. & 0. The servico was conducted by the son, A. M. Omar, "Rev, O.. E. 8. Upidall, M.-A., Hon. Omar J. Hoozen, V. Soonderam, A... Ranchl. Hle successor CAP. The Orvice was inaugurator H Hamot, M. Rafook, M. ei Lieutenant-Colonel F. P. Nosworthy ON THE 5 Amarosio Arull; ASA. Rup (tha (nr) A. R. who has con service, in Thomson

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London, Sept. 24.

The Wah Nam Athletic Associa» In the 500 miles motor race on the tion's new branch was formally opan- Brooklands track to-day & Bentley, ed at the 8 Paul Girl's Baboo) al owned by the famous millionaire p.n on Fixturday afternoon. speed ace Captain Woolf Barnato, Chan Lim-Paky chairman Por

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