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SWIMMING Home Football Last Night's

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H.K.I.A.S.A." AND THE . V.R.C.

“Y.M.” SWEEP THE BOARD

Results

ARSENAL'S GREAT

VICTORY

The following are Saturday's results in the English and Scottish

Swimming Galas

CHUNG SING AND

C.A.A.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1933.

OBITUARY

PORTUGUESE LADY'S DEATH

AT KOLOON

The death occurred on Satur- day at her rasklence at Kowloon after a long and trying illness, of Mrs. Laura Maria Botelho do Sousa, the wife of Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa, the well-known loca! auctioneer. She was 55 years of

Football Leagues as cabled bying clubs, the Chung Sing in West ago at the time of her demise.

Router and our own correspondent.

FIRST DIVISION.

The closing phases of the current swimming season, were Algnaled Birmingham

Chelsea on Saturday evening, when in the Derby Y.M.C.A. bath the H.K.1.AJS.A. Leeds held the finals of their aquatic Leicester championships whilst the V.R.C., Liverpool staged a gala when three "Open" championships wore decided.

The results of the Hongkong Association events were:

Men's 200 Yards Free Style:--

1. II. Lange (Y.M.C.A.)

2. W. T. Campbell (Y.M.C.A.)

3. Taang Ho-fook (C.B.C.)

4. Chan Fook-sing (C.S.S.C.)

Time: 2 mins, 42-3/5 seca. (Bath

100 Yards Free Style:--

1. Mrs. A. C. Behreuder (Y.M.C.A.)

2. Mrs. M. Rend (Y.M.C.A.)

3. Miss cung Sau-chun (S.C.A.A.) Time: 70.-3/G

Ladies' Diving:

всев,

1. Miss Ng Shui-ying (S.C.A.A.)

2. Miss J. Wilson (Y.M.C.A.)

Mon's 100 Yards Back Stroke:

1. Kwok Chun-hang (S.C.A.A.)

2. Leung Shul-man (C.B.C.)

3. Lai Im-cheuk (C.S.8.C.)

4. Kan Yee-ming (S.C.A.A.)

Time: 74 secs.

Ladies 200 Yards Team Race:

1. Y.M.C.A. Ladies:-Mrs. A. C. Schreuder, Mrs. Divett, Mrs. M. Read and Miss B. Dalziel.

Pula and

3.

Portsmouth Wednesday Sunderland' Tottenham West Brom.

2 Everton

5 Wolven

1 Blackburn

3 Newcastle

3 Sheffield U.

0

0 Manchester C.

3 Huddersfield

Агнела!

3 Aston Villa

Middlesbro

4 Stoke

SECOND DIVISION.

Brentford Burnley

Two of the leading Chinese bath- Point and Chinese Athletic Associn-

Deceased, who is a sister of Mr. | P. V. Botelho, vk Botolho tion hold their gola last evening: Brothers, la survived by her hus Both eventa wero witpenned by

band, her mother, aged 78 years, hundreds of spectators.

At the conclusion of the Chinese six sons, Messrs. Eddie (who is Athletle Association meeting General married), Tony, Freddie, Louis, Chang Wei-cheung, former comman- Joseph and Francis, and four der of the National Air Force In daughters, Miasea. Lolita, Aurea, Nanking, distributed the prizes to the Hilda, and Emily. Deceased's successful candidates. He was in husband is a former President of troduced to the members, by the the Club de Recreio and of the Chairman, Mr. Chan Lim-pak.

The results of the Chinese Athletic Club Lusitano.

The funeral took Association's gala are as follows:

place

at

60 metres free style (men) open-the Roman Catholic Cemetery 1. Lau Po-hay; 2. J, Smith; B. A. Roza. Inst evening, in the presence of a Time 30 seconds.

large gathering of relatives and The burlal rites were by the Rev. Father Rossi and the Rev. Father Noval. were de-

60 metres free style (ladies) open-friends. 01. Mrs. Mc. Mahon; 2. Miss Lou Kwel-conducted 1chen 3. Miss Doris Hunt. Time

30 3/6 seconda.

Dolton

2 Plymouth

0

Bradford C.

Blackpool

4

West Ham

1 Notts Forest

1. Lincoln

0 Bory

4

Fulham

1 Grimsby

Manchenter U. Millwall

Notis Country Oldham

Port Vale

Preston N. E.

Swansen

Z Southampton,

3 Bradford

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

Aldershot

Bournemouth Brighton

1

G

100 metres free style (junior)~1. Lau Ping-pui 2. Chu Cheak-you; 3. Lo Wel-kin.

The chief mourners ceased's husband and sons. Among those present to pay their last 400 metres free style-1. Lau Po. respects at the graveside were hay; 2. Mut Chi-chung: 3. Ng Wah Mesars. P. V. Botelho, A. A. R. 1 chau. Time 0 mins. 27 3/5 seconds. Botelho, F. V. Botelho, A. M. L. 200 metres breast stroke (ladies) Soares. Leo D'Almada e Castro, 1. Alias Chu Pul-koon; 2. Miss, Chen Jar. (President of the Club de Re- Ngan-ching; 3. Miss Lau Wel-chen. creio) F. X. D'Almada e Castro, Time 3 minutes 59 2/5 seconds.

1 Hall

3 Queen's P. R.

1

4 Northampton

I

Newport

1

Bristol R.

3

Bouthend

Cardi

1 Chariton

1

Clapton 0.

1

Bristol C.

0

Crystal Pal. Exeter

2

Coventry

3

Watford

Reading

10 Torquny

0 Norwich

Gillingham Luton Swindon

2. 9.C.A.A.:— Miss Young SAU- king, Miss Young Sau-chun, Miss

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). Leung

Miss Yuen

Accrington 1 Chesterfield Miss Chan Yuk-fai, Crewe

Carlisle Tranmere Miss Loung Yuk-chen, Miss Kwok Darlington Gateshead Ying-man, Miss Chan Fung-hing.

Halifax 4. Chung Shing-Miss Ng Yuct- kuen, Miss Ng Yuet-hing, Misa Pang Hartlepools Sul-her, Miss Wong Piu-meng. Re-

New Brighton Rotherham serve:Miss Wong Wal-shoung.

Southport Ladles 100 Yards Back Stroke:

Walsall Wrexham

1. Miss Yeung Sau-chan (S.C.Adu} 2. Miss Loung Wing-han (8.C.A.A.)

3. Miss Dora Lum (Chung Sing)

Open

de Timo: 06.-0/10

Beca.

Diving. Cheung Ping-yan (C.S.S.C.) 3. So Morrison (Y.M.C.A.)

2. L. A

(Chung Sing)

Also competed:

L. Morgan (Y.M.C.A.) Lau Hung-shu (S.C.A.A.)

Young Tak-ming (8.C.A.A.)

Mak Wal-ming (C.S.3.C.) Ho Siew-um (C.B.C.)

Cheung Chi-tai (Chung Sing)

Men's 200 Yarda Open Team Race:

1. Y.M.C.A, "A"¡---R. B. Wood, H. Lango, E. W. Railton and A. G.

Donn.

:

1

RADIO

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Sir Dan Godfrey conducting the

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Dance Macabre (Saint-Saens),

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Musical Comedy. Mister Cinders-Selection.

Debroy Soniers Band. 9090. Wild Violets-Vocal Gems..

Columbin Light Opera

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Ignaz Friedman with Orchestra conducted by Philippo

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R.M.S. "Homeric" Dance

Band. CB635.

Turner Layton (Tenor). DB1060,

Orchestra Criolla Argentina. Orchestral-Tango Argentino.

Jose Lucchesi and lis

Song-Stormy Weather.

50 metres blindfold (ladies)-1.sen, Chev. J. M. Alves, A. F. Lau Kwel-chen; 2. Chu Pal-koon; 3. Silva, Netto. A. A. Alves, A. S.Orchestral-At_Twilight-Tango. Chu Dit-hing.

Gomes, A. A. Remedios, A. J. C

25 5 metres (feet first)-1. Mul Chi-Rocha, J. J. Bauto, Fred Xavier, chaung; 2. Lo G. Hin; 3. Lau You L. E. Gutteres, A. C. Botelho, J, G. Gold Rush (swimmers blindfolded Ozorio, F. M. P. Graca, F. L. to search for gold)1. Mut Chi-Silva, P. A. Yvanovich, D. Lopes, 1cheung; 2. Yuen Yau-chun; 3. Kwong E. Leitno, O. Barretto, F. Silva, 1 Fung-ahun,

Alves, Derby mee.1. Lo

G. Iin and A. E. S.

F. P. de Kwan Dit-hing; 2. Lo Yew and Tae Y. Soares, C. M. S. Alves, A. R. Yuk-shing; 3. Chon Hon-man and Abbas, L. G. Barros, G. U. da Tang Yee-hing.

Roza, H. A. Barros, F. G. Barros. Miss J. A. de V. Soares, L. A. Barton and many others, including a large of the

A silver cup was awarded to O Tang Fook-ying for guessing the O result of the Derby race.

Chung Sing Results.

The results of the Chang Sing Club 2 are as follows:

4 1

3

2 Rochdale

}

4 Stockport

2 York

N

2 Harrow

2

Harnsley

Chester

0 Doncaster

5 Mansfeld

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Airdle Ayr Celtic

Dandee

Cowdenbeath

Hibernians

Motherwell

Partick

St. Mirren

1 St. Johnstone

3 Hamilton

Queen 0'8th,

⚫ Hearts

5 Clyde

8

2 Rangers

• Falkirk

4. Kilmarnock

1 Queen's Park

Third Lanark 2 Aberdeen

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION). ·

Alloa 2 Chinese Bothing Club:-Tang Dumbarton Ho-fook, Lau Yam-cheung, Wong East Fife Yat-hung and Leung Shui-man. East Stirling

3. South China A.A.:-Kwok Chun- Forfar hang and Leung Wai-sang.

Cheong Wing-kwong, Cheong Montrose

Morton

4. Chung Sing B.S.-Kong Chouk- chow, Choung Chi-tai, So Tin-mo and Ng Chi-man.

Time: 1 min. 61-2/5 secs.

CLUB STANDINGS.

The following are the final stand- inge of the affiliated clubs in the Championships, giving the number of places gained in all events

Men:

Y.M.C.A.

2

4

1

Albion Dundee

3 Edinburgh

1 Dunfermline

3 King's Park

1 Leith

2 Raith Rovers St. Bernards---Arbroath Sten'mule 2 Brechin

WORTHY CHAMPIONS

(Continued from Page 8.).

Men's 300 metres Invitation relay 2 (six competitors)-1, South China Athletic Association; 2. European 2 Y.M.C.A.; 3. Chinese Civil Servants.

Ladies 200 metres breast stroke.-1. 0 Dora Lam: 2. Pang Shui-har; 3. Wong

Pui-ming.

0

Men's 60 metres handicap-t. Li Lok-shi; 2. Tang Shiu-fel; 3. So Yuk- 1 ming.

0

1 Ladies 50 metres handicap-1. Li Ngar-mul; 2. Wong. Pul-ming; 3. 1 Leung Wei-ying.

દી Ladies' and boys' 200 metres invita. 1tion relay-1, S.C.A.A.; 2. European 1Y.M.C.A. 3. Chinese Civil Servants, 3 Ladies 100 metres free style.-1. Ne Yut-koon; 2. Ng Yut-hing; 3. Dora 3 Lam.

Obstacle race.-1. Cheung Wes- Kwong E. Leo Lok thì 3. Chan Hoa.

sang.

Men's 50 metres free style--1. Cheung Wel-kwong; 2. Kong Cheuk 2 chau; J. So Tin-me.

Novelty race. Poon Ping-man;

3

! 2. Turn Shiu-ao; 8. So Tin-mo.

The leg relay-1. Peon Ping-man 3 and Wong Pul-ming: 2. So Tin-mo and

section of the members Club de Recreio.

A wealth of floral tributes was sent from members of the deccaa- ed's family, as well ns from numerous members of the Portu- guese community and business associates of Mr. de Souar.

General Leygues

Paris, Sept. 2,

Orchestra. CB693. Vocal Duet-Night After Night. Vocal Duet-Poor Me, Poor You.

Layton and Johnstone. DB1064. Organ Solo-Whistling Rufus. Organ Solo-The Warbler's

Serenade. Orchestral-Sweep.

Terance Casey. DE753, Orchestral-You Don't Understand,

The B.B.C. Dance

Orchestra. CE631. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report. B.3-11.30 p.m.

A relay from the Ko Shing Theatre, 11.30 p.m. Close Down.

All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Anderson Musle Co.

was

The death occurred to-day of F.L.S., F.R.S.E., F.R.H.S., Regius General Loygues, French Minister Professor of Botany at the Uni- of Marine.-Reuter.

versity of Aberdeen and Keeper of Georges Jean Claude Leygues, the Cruickshank Botanic Garden, the French Statesman, was a Gng- Old Aberdeen.-Our Own Corres con. He was born at Villeneuve-pondent. aur-Lot, in November, 1857. A The late Professor Craib lawyer by profession, he also bora on March 10, 1882. In 1917 tho wrote books and articles on art, he married Mary Beatrice, literature, politics and travel. youngest daughter of the lato In 1889 he was elected to the James Turner, of Acton. He was Chamber for his home Depart- educated at Banff and Fordyce ment, Lot-et-Garonne. A leading Academies, Aberdeen University, adherent of the Republican Left, He was appointed officiating he was a member of many Goy-curator of Herbarium and Library ernments from 1894 holding the portfolios of Eduen Caleutta, and as Assistant for In- Dnwards, at the Royal Botanic Garden,

tion, the Interior, the Colonics din was attached to the Royal and the Navy.

Gardens, Kew. Ho was a lecturer

So Yee-lim; 3. Chan Kwong and Fangtime Cabinet that he was Minister Forest trees in the University of It was in Clemenceau's war on Forest Botany and Indlan

Sul-har.

Kwang Kl-fun.

200 metres breast-1. Young Wel- lim: 2. Lam Slu-80; 3. Poon Ping

| 10an.

Men's 200 metres free style.-1. of Marine. He told the story of Edinburgh. Yeung Wei-lim: 2. Ng Chun-man; 3. the forces ander his control in He was the author of several the book "Les Marina de France." publications mainly systematic, on For a time Vice-President of the floras of Slam, India and South- Chamber, he was chairman of the West China,

Sir Charles Major Foreign Affairs Commission from

London, Sept. 2. 1916 to 1924. It was under his Ministry that the reform of secon- The death has occurred of Sir dary education was brought about Charles Henry Major, Kt--Our In 1902,

Own Corrcepondent. When, in September, 1920, Mil- The late Sir Charles Major was lerand became President of the born at St. Kitts in 1860, and in Republic in succession to Des-1893 married the daughter of the chanel, he selected Lorgues to late Dr. C. H. Branch, Bishop of succeed him in the Premiership. Antigua.

Mr. Lo Yam-shuen distributed, the prizes to the successful candidates, in the absence of the club's Chairman, It was this factor which the Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, the donor of Telegraph forecast on Friday the prized.

1st 2nd 3rd would be the chief indueneo in the match. The bowling Green skips received just that little better sup- port than, did Phillips, Griumilt and Deakin,

S.C.A.A.

2

C.B.C,

1

C.S.S.C.

C.S.B.C.

Ladies:

Y.M.C.A.

S.C.A.A. C.B.C.

C.S.D.S.

V.R.C. Events.

TOANO

OMAN

The following were the results: Championship events open to the Colony:

Throwing the Polo Ball-1. T. Paget (V.R.C.), 2. W. Lawrenco (V.R.C.).

Distances: 68 ft. and 01 ft.

Plungo.-1 J. R. Soares (V.R.C.), 2. 3. A. Victor (V.RC.). Distancca: 55 ft. b Ins., and 62 ft.

2 ico.

revival.

BRITAIN PARCHED

SERIOUS MENACE TO WATER SUPPLY

menaco

of

Д

water

It was a great victory, thorough-

The Leygues government, how- He was educated privately and ly deserved. Civil Service have

ever, made way on January 12, was admitted as a barrister at the every cause to congratulate then-

1921, for a Briand Ministry. In Middle Temple in 1887. Но selves on their magnificent end of

London, Sept. 3.

March, 1924, Loygues entered the was appoinetd Chief Justice of the season recovery, but on the

The promised end of the pro-s Minister of the Interior, but it aloner for the Western

reconstructed Cabinot of Poinenge Fiji and Chief Judicial Commia-. day's piny nobody could begrudge tonged drought, by slight showers only lasted until June. He then lelands in 1902, and upon his re- Pacific the Bowling Green their success yesterday, was not fulfilled and a

jolned Briand as Minister of tirement was annointed Chief Jua- which were the fruits of a splendid serious

shortage now

Marine in November 1925, and re-tice of British Guinna. Ho retir- exists throughout tained the post in all the governed in 1926. the country. The whole of Eng-ments that followed excepting lanb is parched and dry, and green Herriot's two-day Cabinet.

Descendant of Drake. grass is scarcely existent.

London, Sept. 2. He received a legacy of 15 mil- The death is reported from If widespread relief, through lion france from Chauchard, the Gibraltar of Edward Tyrwhytt rains, does not come soon experts founder of the Magasins du Drake, who claimed descent from are of the opinion that crops and Louvre, whose friendship he had Sir Francia Drake-Our Own Cor- pasture will be gravely affected. enjoyed for many years. Some respondent. The exceptional dryness also holds people asserted that this bequest up ploughing.

was a recognition of the Minist-

INDIAN TERRORISTS. ASSASSINATE A BRITISH DISTRICT MAGISTRATE

Boys' Team Roco.-E. Guterres'

Calcutta, Aug. 2. The District Magistrate at! team.

75 Yards "D" Class Modley Handl-Madnapore, Mr. Burge, was 24- cap Aggregato-1. L. P. da Silva, sassinated to-day-Reuter. 2. Leo Silva, 3. J. M. Xavier.

A. Guterres, 1. G. J. Smth.

Calcutta, Aug. 3.

countles

Sir George Dashwood.

London, Sept. 2. The death has occurred of Sir George (John Egerton) Dash- wood. J.P.. Inte Captain of the Scots Guards. Our Qion Corre8- pondent

The late Sir George Dashwood was born on September 12 1851, and in 1876 married Lady Mary Margaret Seymour, the daughter He was educated at Eton. of the Afth Marquis of, Hertford.

A typical instance of the dit-er's services in securing decora ficulty facing the country exists tions for Chauchard. In any case, "C" Claas Aggregato 100 Yards Mr. Burge, who is the third sue at Macclesfield, Cheshire. With Loygues, wash able to induce that Breast Stroke Handicap-1. Ncessive District Magistrate at Mid-carcely a week's water supply, self-willed millionaire to hand Delgado, 2. J. D. Remedios, 3. M. M. napore to ba assassinated, was fir- the territory here is threatened over his valuable art collection to do Soarer.

ed on by a party of three local with one of the most severe water the Louvre and thus to prevent ite being taken out of the country "B" Ctaan. Aggregate 220 Yards Bengaleca as he was stopping famines in its history. Handicap-1. A. M. Rodrigues, 2. J. from his car to play at a football Water queues in Hoveral midland by Americans.

Major William B. Allen are a' dally sight and Clase Aggregato 440 Yards match. He was killed instantly.

One of the assailants was kill- photographs of large town re- The death has occurred of

London, Sept. 2. 'Handicap-1. L. Roza-Pereira, 2. E.

ed, another seriously injured, and servoirs show an alarming shrink Major William Barnsfoy Allen. 60 Yards Ladies' Handicap. Heat the third was arrested.Reuter age.-Router.

V.C. D.S.O., M.C., M.B., lato of Henry Seymour, lata Captain of He is survived by a con, Robert 11. Mrs. McMahon, 2. Miss G. ——

the R.A.M.C.Our Own Corres the Fourth Battery, Oxfordshizo White, 8. Miss B. Remedios,

pondent,

The late Major Allon, who pracLeish Riflon.

Light Infantry, and First Battalion tised as a medical practitioner, was the only son of Porcy Allen

Mr. G. T. Marye of Scarborough and Edith Barns

Washington, Sopt. 8. ley. He was born at Sheffield on time lawyer, later a banker and Mr. George Thomas Maryo, ono- June 8, 1892, and in 1916 married finally a diplomat, died here to Mary Young Mercor.

day,

B. Roxn, D. H. L. Ozorio,

Beat 2-1, Miss B. Pestonji, 2. Miss P. Gittins, J. Misa D. Hant

Final: Mlas D. Pestonji, 2. Misa D. Hunt, 3. Miss P. Gittina...

Novelty Hacol, A. A. Roza.

VALLEY GOLF,

Championship Matches Yesterday.

Matches played in the Happy Valley

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

HUMILITY, LIKE DARKNESS, RE VEALS THE HEAVENLY LIGHTS Thoreau.

The apeaker at to-morrow's meeting of the ILE. Rotary Club will be Rev. E. L Alfon, whose subject will be "Two Acres and a Cow."

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The Offices and residenco of the Consulates for Nicaragua, Moxico and San Salvador have been transfer red from No, 11 Lock Road, Kowloon, to No. 205 Prince Edward Road, Kow-sont to prison för six months by Mr. right through the war, being And was decorated by the late

loon, Hongkong.

He entered the Army four days: Mr. Marys served as Ambassn- Banished from the Colony in July after Great Britain declared war dor in Petrograd from 1914 to 1918, last, Wong Fuk,, who returned, was on Germany in 1914, and served

wounded three times.. Victoria Cross for meritlogs was unused to the courts of writ

Ho was admitted to the Call- Major Allon was awarded the foralo bar in 1875, when that stato action on the Western Front

William Grant Craib ten law. Later he was associated business in San Francisco, and made a fortune there-Router.

Wynne-Jones in the Central Police Court this morning. It was stated Running out from behind a tram that defendant had two previous con- car in Des Vooux Itoad Contral, # victions for stealing in Kowloon. An dolf Clab yesterday, over 36 holes, was knocked down by another on who, wan also charged with the theft resulted as follows: O. E. O. Marton, coming tram, and sustained head in- of a small quantity of foodstuffs from the death has occurred of Pro 119 F. T. Hunter, 148; A. Lissamen met Civil Hospital,...

Jurles. 116 was went to the Govern Chinese woman, was untenced to fessor William Grant Oralb, M.A 181; L. R. Andrewos, 158.

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