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THE HONG KONG JUCREY, CLAR.

The NINTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be held (Weather Pyr willing) at HAPPY VALLET CH Baturday, 201h October, 1934. com.

mencing at 200 p.m.

The First Bell will be lung mi 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and heir Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting...

No One without, Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to and Club the Members' Enclosure Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET ARY upon the personal application of a Member, such Member to be re sponsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of Ali Chits,

c.

...RUGBY PROSPECTS

TWELVE BLUES, IN RESIDENCE

Cambridge will have 12 Rugby Blues in residence this term-* fuct which may be « deßuite em barrassment, to, the skipper, W. J. Leather.

On the face of things, the vacuncle will be dra entre-threl-quarter, & rerum-hall and a forward, but on will surprised if it turns out quite Injuries may upset tue iden like that.

to eaptain has got to be prepared with reserves for all positions before

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,

CAPTAIN

RESCUE VESSELS NEAR

OCTOBER

17, 1934

EXONERATED DISTRESSED H. K. TUG Area

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(Continued from Page. 1.)

course line, 'which he also estimat-possibilities of salving the ship or

hor cargo.

NL.

The President: Was It guess work?

Witness agreed that he arrived ut the set by measuring the dis- tance of his observed position on October 7 and 8, from the course line of his regular run,

The President: Your actual ran was hot charted?

First efforts to get alongside the! City of Cambridge failed, but thei tug remained at the scene until yesterday, when the weathor be came much worse and necessitated| a move from the vicinity of the, Reef.

WORSE WEATHER.

Cricket League

R. A. S. C.

BEAT

R. A. M. C.

ANCE RECORDS

24262 Stormy Weather-Fox Tro

¡Leo Reisman and His Orch. Maybe I'Love You Ton Much-Fox Trot ....Leo Reisman and His Orch. 24817 Sweetheart Durlin'—Fox Tro.......Don Destor and Hla Orchestra.

(From Film "Tex O' My Heart") Gypsy Fiddles-Fox Trot .... ...........Don Bestor and His Orchestra: Shadow Wallz-Waltz (From Film, "Gold Diggårn of 1938”)

Bostor's Orch. I've Got to Pass Your House-Fox Trol Dơn Boster and His Orch. 2339 By A Waterfall-Fox Trot

Leo Reisman and Illa Orchestra. Honeymoon Hotel-Fax Trot ............ Leo Neimman and His Orchedūra.

(Both from Film "Footlight Parade").

24346

24400 You're My Past, Present and Future-Fox Trop Isham Jones's Orch. Doin' the Uptown Lowdown-Fox Trot ...................... Isham Jones's Orch.

(From Film, "Broadway Thru A. Keyhole")

24412

24417

AL Sonkunpoo on Monday the RA.SC. easily defeated the RAM.C. by 180 runs. A feature of the game was the display of. Capt. Walch who Witness: We were making

The tug is stated to have in made a brilliant knock of 62 and also practically no headway. She would tended making for Hainan Island island three of the opponents with 24432

excellent entches. Other R.AS.C. in order to seek shelter, but ap- players to shine were Cpl. Ballaril not steer and was just lying,

Witness milded that he was southparently she ran into even worse with 37 and Dvr. Clarke who took 32444

weather, with the result that she wickets for no TUTIN, The only of track of the typhoon,

sent out distress signala.

RA.M.C. player to stand up to the Pie. Haynes The message recolved this morn-RAS.C. bowling w

after seven o'clock, with 28. Detailed scores are appended ing, shortly sated that very bad weather was beime:

R. A. S. C. the tug

Cpl. Rogers, b Bonavia ... asked for assistance

from any Cpl. Crayford, b Millington .. Her posi-Capt. Walch, Benavis ships in the vicinity.

given nt Lat. 19, Cpl. Bulard, b Millington tlon was then

| S/Sgt. Flond, b Bonavia Long, 114.30

Dr. Clarke, b Millington L/Cpl. Vaughan, not aut SQMS. Digby, e Colledge.

Saunders Sg. Trim, not out

CAPT. Teague's evidENCE. enn consider himself safe. Wi

Capt. Teme was next called, He should not happen, with so many to call upon, fa any question of the sldeenid he left Manila in command of inving stale.

the City of Cambridge on the afternoon of October 3 bound for Being encountered and Floor.

Hongkong.

The Secretary's offre, Ord Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27704) will close at 12 o'clock, noon.

Badges admitting to Memberi En closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

On No Protext. will Children he permitted in either Enclosure during The Meeting.

Tias are obtainable at the Club Home provided they are ordered froma the No. 1 Bay in advance. Telephone 21020.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax. Jor all Perauns, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate, Sokliers and Sailors in Uniform art admitted Bali Prier,

'TA Al-n. Bookmakers, Fle will not be permitted to operate with in the Preinets of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Haeo Meet jng.

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Secretary Hengkung. 16th October, 19:14.

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G. W. Parker, the full-back, and W. G. S. Juhnston. W. Worddler and K. C Fyte, of the three-quarters, remain. Fyfe anul Johnston are strong players, mi Wooller was lucky to get in lust your, when his form fell below his rrehoolboy capped for promise n Wales.

C. W. Jones, the best fly-half Cambridge have had for many a year, broke a beme in one of his ankles in the Grst match in Americo, hat he is quite mund agala.

He

L/Cpt. Cooper, did not bat.

The barometer begun to fall the next day and he received notice of a typhoon situated about 200

Un receipt of the news locally, miles south-east of Lazon. altered

of the vessel the naval authorities wero inform the course

result that it was accordingly. At 10 .m, he WIR ed, with the

the mine- despatch the informed that

was decided to typhoon of Luzon im- Inying cruiser, H.M.8. Adventure. crossing the north mediately south of Aparri and was to the aid of the distressed tugir, Forsyth, did not but travelling west. He altered the The Adventure left at 9.30 a.m. catre and reduced speed, the Seven of the pack which did AU well at Twickenham remain: W. .dend reckoning observation at noon Lat itsde Leather, who should make a really showing his position at good lender. A. M. Been. who was 16,35 North Longitude played for Wales, R. O. Murray, who East, was picked for Scotland, but had to He went west at slow speed to wwin 10 krve trouble,see if he could find an indication witich has now been pat right, J. of the wind changes, the wind then

n big forward who may being West-th-west, Force 8. a long way, 4. R. C. Lord, a susind.

withdraw

Itownian

if not spectateular, forward, C. D.

faborde and J. M. Griffith.

24461.

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21 12

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21458

57 24404

HIMITS

21517

24620

Extra

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LABOURING BADLY.

been re- Two messages have eived by the naval authorities

Millington from the distressed tug. The first

Haynes stated that she was in danger and Bavin that presing ship Inlet Colleg"

(7 wkts, dre).

Bowling. Analysis

10

242

247

3 wickets for 71

150 20

2004

35

Saunders

stand by.

A later message was to the effect, Spooke hat the Taikoo was labouring very reavily.

R. A. M. C. Major Bonavia, b Ballard

WEATHER GETS WORSE. From Manila Observatory re- For the vaenney at serum-half J. 1.

F is no.. known tha! Je Taliam, {Cpl. Collectge, e Walch, & Ballard the ty- Stewart and R. 1. Hearn are the pickports he calculated that

Jeta rat is at moon yesterday, la Pie. Haynes, bw. Digby...... of the seniors, but a gond Freshmanphoon would strike the ship t

an elurt to make for Habian, but Ple. Marris, Walch, b Digby Light have a clunce

Cul here. R. T. E midnight if she continued towards

Millington, Ballard, b Serwood may be regarded as the best Hongkong, au be hove to and turned that he later enemyntered typhoon Clarke

I addition to the pie. Snook, e Crayford, b Trim conuitions. Chinese Pew,

Bixte. Saunders, e Walch, & Ballard Baropeans abeund the littlePie, Horne, Clarke esakit, inding th master of Cpl. Meadowa, b Clarke the tour, the Dock Fompany's snl-Pie. Slater, not out

Extras sage exzert, and Mr. Braydeld.

reserve wingers, and f the known both P. G. Candler and

MeIntyre are likely to be considered for the entre Candler be beally y-half and a ureful man to have in reserve if anything should happen. Locum

J

There in the shortage of good reserve forwards. Both P. R. Bowring! and 11. P. Dinwiddy have bren in the running for a couple of seasons, whilst 4. M. Lee, P. W. Sollgenan, B. K. Rouveare, M. S. Page, I. A. F. Craig and G. A. Braithwaite have all im- pre sed from time to toe.

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until north west morning of October 5 The weather was worsening.

At noon on October 5, his dead reckoning showed a position of Latitude 17.38 North, 118 East, the barometer being 29.72 and the wind at south-south-west.

Four hours later the wind - was from the south-south-east at Force

R.

WENT. AGROUND.

The wind continued to vary and The weather to roughen, He alter ed the course frequently. Åt 4 [num, on October 6 the visibility was about a quarter of a mile and at

5,0% the ship went aground. The Longines were stopped and then reversed, the ship swinging round from North 35 to North 16 west,

there AP2

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24071

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245 44

Total

Bowling Analysis

Vaughan Ballard Forsyth

O wickets for 13 3

1pl

GROWING POPULARITY | Digby

AT HOME

London, Oct. 16. Furian the quartes ended Sep- ny moborar 190,711220 pounds of letter Li mail

frun were carried Bain, as compared with 54,720 pounds in the corresponding quar. 1

del at 108,

I

The first indication that the ship was ground was the helms-

This Is 24th in, rese ot B p. man's erport that she would not Cent, and presents about 5:18.000 steer. He then looked over tho

me better British Wireless, side and could see FLO motion of the ship. The Chief Officer was in (charge, but witness immediately went on to the bridge and had messages sent asking for salvage and assistance.

"I did not know where I wás

CONSTITUTION APPROVED

and I could give them no idea" ' LEGISTLATIVE YUAN'S.

inded witness. It was not until

about seven o'clock that he saw the reef. The ship was broadside un nut he guessed they were

un

Pratas Reef. In the afternoon the i | visibility improved and he saw Pratas Esland about ten miles

TWIN.

MASTER EXONERATED.

MINOR CHANGES

After the Court had adjourned (Cenral News. for a short while to check up the

course and the positions given in

Nanking, Oct. 16.

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Trim Clarke

ADAMSON CUP

October Qualifying Competition

C. L. Tatham, returning a card of 90-23- 67 qualified for the Adam- son Cup, in the October qualifying competition at Farling.

Other returns were:-A. McKel Jer 77-8 -69 and J. W. Franks 87.

13-74.

CITY MOTOR MISHAP

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the evidence, Commander Hole said i sailing directions and on the Ad- head and knee.

Cin

his пате

p the positions, and had decided Pratas Reef. We find that Captan chauffeur of the car who took lim

to give its finding.

The Bading was as follow:

The Legislative Yuan, at its The ne morbus frience of M- Pu full meeting this afternoon, pass-Yick-pang, J.P., prominent Hong-

the third reading of the draft | kong merchant, will regret to eart Canstitution of the Chinese Rethat he was the victim of a motor public. with minor changes of accident when crossing Des Voeux wording of certain passages,-- Road Central opposite Exchange Building yesterday. Be WAR knocked down by foreign-owned car and received injuries to his

the Court considered that it would miralty Churt and finally struck a

October | · Desuite his advanced mekar 7.

6. by a waste of time to take further reef at 5.05 am.

able to communicate evidence, The Court had checked which was later ascertained to be Mr. Fu was

and address to the Teague navigated his ship in a seamanlike manner, allowing ample, immediately to the Government "We find that the .. City of margin for feaway and took every touted by Dr. G. H. Thomas. Later Civil Hospital where he was att Cambridge, Officini No. 144238 of precaution that it was possible to Glasgow, of which Mr. Reginald, take for the safety of the ship, and in the day, Mr. Fu was removed to Elias Teague (Certificate of cons therefore adjudge him to be his residence in Bonham Road.

Mr. Fu Yick-pang is known. for petency as extra Mastr, No, 007276 exonerated from all blame and we of Plymouth) was Captain, left ascribe the cause of the casualty his services to the Chinese com Manila at 2.53 p.m, on October onesterlyst experienced at the

to the abnormal conditions and munity in connection with the Tung Wah Hospital and other Acupuncture, Moxoenues and Bonela voyage to Hongkong. On Octo-

charitable Institutions. Recently Setting, Holder of Japanese and ber 4, the ship ran into bad weather time."

In handing back the certificate he contributed $50,000 to the Aber- lengkong Government Licences Cures due to a heavy typhoon," crossing of Capt. Teague, the President deen Trade School. He is an unele of Sprained Ankles and Wrists. Recom Luzon and moving to the westward said take great pleasure in of Mr. Fa Ping-sheung, L. D

mended for MADY YEATE by Loca The ahlp was navigated in accord- Hospitals and Doctors.

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The Day You Came Along-Fox Trot Leo Reisman and His Orchestra,

(From Film, "Too Much Harmony") I'm Dancing on A Rainbow-Fox Trut Beautiful Girl-Fox Trot

Build a Little Home-Fox Trot

No More Love-Fox Trot

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