TERRITORIAL AND ARMY BOXING

Championship Hold Recently

The finals

London, March 10,

off the Army and Territorial Army Individual Boxing Championships were deelded at the Albert Hall last night.

In the Anals of the middle-weight for the Territorial Army (uther ranks) Lance-Corporal F. Newbold (7th Royal Warwick Regt.) walked over in the light-heavy-weight final for the Territorial Army, other rasks) Lance-Bombardier D. G. Robin non (03mi Field Brigade R.A.) alno walked over,

Two teams draw for the Scar- borough Challenge Cup (which is fought for by the Territorial Army), Goth Division cach the 44th and

Last year's

getting 30 points.

winners, the 47th Division, were next with 29 points. Details:

ARMY.

Offcern,

(Bels and Light1t. H. Hone Herts) beat Lt. Grant (B.E.

Welter2nd Lt. Young (Loyal Regt) bent Lt. Hawkes (A.DTS.).

Middle, Whyte (Depot, Essex Regt.) beat Lt. J. Calvert (R.E.).

Light-Heavy-Lt. Semmence (De- pot. ERROX Rort.) bent 2nd Lt. R. M. Tarrant (Dorset Regt.).

Others Ranks.

Fly: Bombardier (RA) Aeat Pte. Parrish

Rex.).

Pratchett (Sussex

Bantom:

Macdonald PLE.

(2nd King's), beat Lance-Corp Maxson (2nd Gonion Highlanders).

Feather: LBdr. Bailey (R.A.) bent L-Sergt Crummy (2nd King's Regt.).

Light: Bandeman Dipper (11th Hussars) beat Fusr Berry (2nd Royal Fusillers).

Wolter: Sgt-Instr Wigmore (2nd (A.P.T.S.) beat Cpl Speara Dorset Regt. ) in the second round.

Light Heavy: L-Cpl Hough (4th Hussars) beat Segt. Wallis (2nd Cameronians),

Heavy: Hifleman Thorne K.R.R.C) beat Opl. Fennel Corps) in the first round.

TERRITORIAL.

Officers.

Lt.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY APRIL

1934

REFUGEES IN HAKODATE. FIRE

DISASTER

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Where once stood a populous cky there was left nothing but aches nad ekinned belongings after the terrible fire which raged in Hakodate recently. The poigunncy of thestanille vrapody is well illur- traded in the shova picture which shows homeless survivors sesking to recover something from the

rul..

RELICS UNDER OXFORD FLOOR

Chink in the Merton

Quadrangle

BURSAR'S ACCOUNTS

IN 1561

BRITAIN LEADS

LARGEST LAND PLANE CONSTRUCTED

Y.M.C.A. SECRETARY.

PRESENTATION ΤΟ MR. J. H. HUNT

7.30 p.m. Closing Local Stock Que tations, etc.

7.33-745 p.m.

Nell Gwyn Dances (Edward German). Played by the Regimental Band of H. M. Grenndler Guards conducted by Capt. George Miller,

8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report).

7.45-8.30 p.m. Varisly. Orchestral-The Wedding of Mr.

Mickey Mouac.

The B. B. C. Danes Orchestra. Organ Solo-Lullaby of the Leaves.

Sidney Torch. Song-Let me give my happiness

to you.

Jessie Matthews. (Soprano), Orchestral-Can't wo talk it over.

Carroll Gibbona and his boy friends. Song-Wanting You.

Lawrence Tibbett. Orchestral-Selection-The Gold

Diggers of 1933.

The B. B. C. Dance Orchestru. Song-Lover Come Back to me.

Lawrence Tibbett. Orchestral-New That You Are Gone. Carroll Gibbons and 315 Boy Friends. Song-Three Wishes.

Jóssia Matthews (Soprano). Organ-Hound The Marble Arch.

Sidney Torch.

'London, Apr. 5. The Chinese Staff of the Euro- Two noteworthy British achieve-pean Y. M. C. A. assembled in the ments in aviation construction West Lounge. on Wednesday inst have been announced with the to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. J. finfaling of the largest land H. Hunt, prior to their departure aeroplane in the world, but for from the Colony after nine years the Imperial Airways, and the work with the Association.

About seventy of the Staff at arily economical air liner service. tended. Among others

The giant aeroplane, has begun were Dr. E. L. Allon. Rev. W. W/Orchestral-It's The Talk of

commencement of

extraordin

present

its flying trials, and is carrying Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. them through successfully.

Ingram. Dr. Y. H. Tano and Mr. W. K. Chan of the Chinese Y. M. C. A..

On the triala, the plane reached a top speed of 135 miles an hour. with a cruising speed of 108 miles an bour

Four centuries, possibly five, are represented in the discoveries made beneath a chink in a floor in the famous Mob, Quadrangle of Merton College, Oxford, when the floor was renewed the other day.

Mr. Wat Lok Hing occupied the A remarkable assortment of re

The plane has a flying range of chuir and in presenting Mr. and (2nd Bea was found in a quantity of (Tank straw and carth placed there pas-700 miles, and will accommodate Mrs. Hunt with a large photograph a handsome jade 39 passengers in luxurious com-of the stall, sibly five centuries ago to denden fort. It weighs 14% tons and mounted ornament and some Pe scand from the room below.

They include the lower half of a carries a paying load of 8.000 king rigs expressed the deep re-

gret of the whole staff at the de Fourteenth or Fifteenth Century pounds. service-book page, with goki border The second British achieve-parture of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt. and fine lettering on vellam, the ment is the new 16-seater air le said they had always been sympathetic and fair in their ad- coloure perfectly preserved. This liner, which enters the London-ministration of the staff, who would was possibly torn out of a Missal Liverpool service on Monday next.be losing real friends when Mr.

This air liner is perhaps the and Mrs. Hunt went away. during the despoliation of Oxford churches and libraries under the most economical in the world.

Mr. Hunt, in returning thanks. Its operating cost, when carrying and expressing his regret in leav Commissioners of Edward VI.

This page, however, though it a full load at a cruising speed of ing the Association, referred to was torn from the book, was cut, 136 miles an hour, amounts to not torn. in half and on the wide only a nanny for every passenger had always given him. Mrs. Hunt the loyalty and support the staff' Other Ranks.

margin is writing in faded black mile-Router. (King Own link. One of the words ie the name Fly-tc. Worton Rogt) heat Pto. Butler (10th London). Jessop, and it is thought to be the Bantam,Gnr. Garrett R.A.), trial signature of the Dr. Jessop, holder, bent Cpl. Eamlyn (Gloucester-a doctor of medicine, who was a shire).

contemporary of Sir Thomas Bod- Feather-Pte. J. Brown (9th Middax.) beat Signalman J. le ley, with whom he had violent

quarrol. Guiggan (50th Divel, Signals),

Light-Pto, R. Beesley (8th Royal Richardson Warwick) beat Pte. J. (7th A. & S. Highldrs.),

Wolter.Fus. R.

Feather. 2nd Lt. C. W.

fellas (Div. Signals) beat 2nd Lt. J. J. Twist (North Staffs).

R., W. Glued Light-2nd (H.A.C.) bent Lt. J. F. Cameron (14th London Regt.).

Light-heavy-2nd Lt. G. Courtney (Royal W. Kent Regt) bent 1, T. C. Craddock (I.A.), hölder.

(6th

A QUARRELsome FELLOW.

DISASTER PROBED.

CONSTRUCTIONAL DEFECTS IN WAR VESSEL

also thanked the staff for their kindness and good wishes,

CHILDREN'S CONTEST.

· CHINESE Y.M.C.A. WILL PROMOTE HEALTH

He was a man of quarrels, and!

Tokyo, Apr. 5. was deprived of his Fellowship at Reid

A Naval Court of Inquiry, Aiming to beat Merton by order of the visitor, the

promote children's Northumberland Fusiliers)

the H. I. J. M. S. health by disseminating informa- Signalman W. McLean 151st Divi Archbishop of Canterbury, but he investigating

bore the College no illwill for he Tomotsuru disaster of March 12. tion on child-care, the Chinese sional Signals) in the second round.

Heavy Sgt. R. Meredith (4th left a sum of money which aug-returned a finding to-day that the Y. M. C. A., Kowloon Branch, ia London Regt.) hent Supper W. Brownmented its scholarships, and he is vessel capsized due to construc-planning to conduct "Chinese (Rent Fortress R;E.):

still mentioned-in-commemoration tional defects and lack of Children's Health--Contest,"on prayers.

latability.

Saturday, April 21.

PARTING GIFT.

KOWLOON SCOUTS TRIBUTE TO RETIRING MINISTER

st. The 1st Kowloon Troop

bade farewell to the Rev. Mr. W.

a58.

ex-

The Town,

. B. C. Dance Orchestrn. 8.30-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Recital by Professor F. Gon- zalez's Pupils.

Progrninnie.

1. Hawailun Guitar Solos:

(a) Honolulu Moon,

(b) Moonlight on the Colorado. (e) My Darling.

(d) Moonlight and Rokes.

(e) Hula Modioy.

(f) The Rosary.

Mrs. McWilliams Accompanied by Prof: F. Gonzalez. 2. Violin Solo:- Hande! Sonata in A. Major. (a) Aúngio, (b) Allegro, (c) Large,

(3) Allegro.

fr. E. Alves accompanied by Prof: F. Gonzalez, 3. Vlelin Solo:— Beethoven Sonnta No. 3 in Eb. (a) Allegro con Splito, (b) Adagio,

(c) Rondo. Prof: F. Gonzalez accompanied by Mine Liza Frishman. 4. Piano Soles:-

(a) Dance of the Dwarf (Lliet). (L) Etude Op. (Scuabine). (e) Ecunsalses (Chopin).

Miss Liza Frishman. 9.30-10.05 p.m. Orchestral Theme And Variations From Sulte No. 3 in G. (Tchaikovsky) London Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Sir Landon Ronaki.

Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 (Grieg, Op. 40). New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra ennducted by George Schneevoight. 10.05-10.30 p.m. Musical Comedy. Vocal Geme-Whoopee.

Light Opera Company. Selection-Casanova (J. Strauss,

arr. Benatzky).

New Mayfair”Orehëstën.” Vocal Gems-The Blue Mazurks

(Lehar).

Light Opern Company. Selection-The Desert Song

(Romberg).

10.30 ..

Savov Orphenne. Rugby Mid-day Press

10.35 p.m. Close Down.

FIRE'S GREAT TOLL.

A little earlier than Jessop was It will be recalled that the Prior to the contest, there will the Bursar whose rough draft of Tomotsuru, a torpedo-boat, cap be physical examinations by accounts slipped through the boards sized suddenly while

practitioners on perienced medical early in Elizabeth's reign. Several maneeuvres a fortnight after she such as Drs. C. W. Lee, S. C. Chan items in this draft concern the par- had been commissioned. Of her and S. H. Ten. Lecures on child- chase of lute-atrings. Alongside crew of more than 100, only six care will be delivered by Dr. Tan one item is the comment "James were rescued after she had been on "Children's Diet and Their New Birtwissel is an knave," and antowed, bottom-up, to the naval

on Wednesday, April 18; Health,"

Dr. K. W. Ip on "Children's by Andrew's) Boy Scouts last nightther whose name appears “is anyard at Sasebo.

The date of this draft is There, when holes had been Diseases and Their General Pre-

00 ventions" 1561.

19; Thursday, April cut through her plates, the im-und by Dr. T. M. Teo, M.D., CH.V. Walton Rogers who is shortly leav There is a silver penny of prisoned members of the ing the Colony on retirement from | Elizabeth, a dozen pennies

(Edin.) on "Children's Pulmon- were carried out. Six of them ary Diseases and Their General his post as Vicar of St. Andrew's George II., An early Eighteenth

only remained alive. Many Preventions" on Friday, April 20. Church

Century playing-card, a small dice

An exhibition has also been The troep assembled at the Church (painted wood), and a Cromwellian odios were never recovered. Hall and Scoutmaster R. Dormer clay pipe.

Survivors stated that the ship arranged of children's food, toys, turned turtle in an instant. All clothing, books and toilet articles. introduced Assistant Scoutmaster

Ther officers, presumably on the at the Association. R. H. Wong, the oldest member,

listed [bridge" at the time, ure minister who then presented the with a handsome Chinese ornament

"mlasing." Reuter. tarved in Ivory and mounted on Rogers thanked

tluckwood.

The Rev

Mr.

the troop for the parting gift, and wished them a long and happy re- cord of servico.

FALSIFIED REPORT.

CHINESE MINISTER DENIES TALE OF INVASION

Shanghal, Apr. 5. Mr. H. II. Kung. Minister of Finance, interviewed to-day, mitted that the tale of a British invasion" of Chinese territory, in Yunnan, was faląc,

ad-

Instead of Fanhung, as was re- ported, British guards of a party of travellers, actually penetrated only to Panlung, which is not in Chinese territory, he said.

The alleged British Invasion of Yunnau was unfounded, bo, said, and was deliberately circulated by certain quarters to hamper exist- ing cordial Sino-British relations.

Router.

DISARMAMENT. MEETING

of

MR. EDEN LEAVING FOR GENEVA

London, Apr. 5.

The Lord Privy Seal, Mr. Anthony Eden, will represent the British Government at the meeting of the Bureau of the Disarmament Con- ference next week, and is expect ed to leave London for Geneva on Sunday,

As at present arranged, Mr. Eden will travel direct to Geneva without breaking his journey Paris-British Wirelcas.

ROYAL VISITORS.

KING AND QUEEN OF SIAM IN PARIS

Paris, Apr. 5.

in

Dr. K. C. Yeo, Assistant Medical Officer of Health, will be the chief Judge of the contest. He will be assisted by Dra. K. K. Weng and

OPPOSE CONFERENCE, {c. W. Lee.

AUSTRALIAN POLICY ON COLONIAL TRADE

Canberra, Apr. 5. Al official statement to-day announces that the Common- another Imperial Economie Con- wenith Cabinet is opposed to

foreneo at present.

FRAYED RELATIONS

SOVIET FLIERS FLED FROM PERSECUTION

Harbin, Apr. 6. The findings of a Military Court of Inquiry investigating the case The Government considers that of the two Russian pilots who minde the ground-work upon which to forced landing in the Mishan disa- improvo inter-Dominion trade trict, Munchukuo, on March 11, are was completed at Ottawa.

not calculated to improve the rela- Variations and extensions of tions between Japan and Ottawa agreements could be most Soviet. satisfactorily effected through ordinary official channels, the Government states-Reuter.

.

Australia's Emissary.

Sourabaya, Apr. 5. Mr. John G. Latham, Australian

the

The Court states that the air- men voluntarily flew into Manchu- kuo territory in order to escape from the persecution of the Ogpu and possible execution.

They had not been bant poon reconnoitoring foreign territory and therefore were not to be treat

The King and Queen of Siam Attorney General, on a tour ofed as anything but political offen- arrived here to-day on an officiul the Far East with a viow to ders. They would be released, the

friendly visit, having travelled from Turin, cultivating

relations Court decided, but would not ba They were greeted at the station with northern neighbours, has deported, as the Soviet aathorities by Premier Doumergue and M. arrived at this point.

domanded. Barthou, the Minister for Foreign He will lator visit Hongkong | "As the U.S.S.R. has refused to Affaire. A military band played and Shanghai, Japanese and other hand over many Manchukuo poll- the 'Siamese national anthem" ng cities-Reuter.

tical offendors, the Court recom- the royal couple stopped from the

mends that the Soviet refrain from Ono caso of smallpox (Imported), train.

The Hongkong Benevolent Society repeating the previous requests for two casca of meningitis and one case Their Majesties aro lanching gratefully, acknowledges a donation the deportation of the pilots to anch of diphtheria and typhold word.

the findings concluded. reported to the local health authorities with M. Lebrun, the President, to of $5 from Mrs. Eldon Potter, in Russin, memory of the Into Mr. Edward Stone. Reutor, on Wednesday.

morrow-Reutar.

The total rainfall recorded at the Botanical Gardens during the month of March was 2.11 inolen.

HAKODATE TOTAL NOW NEARLY 2,000

Hakodate, Apr. 3. The total death roll in the fire which swept this port on March 23 has now reached 1,987,

The authorities have been take

Ing steps to count the casualties

since the fire and the list has steadily mounted, since many of those missing, and for whom hope was held, have now been proyen dend. Reuter.

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