THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1935.
SHE PLAYED
AT BEING HAPPY!
Shirley
TMPLE
An emotional story that could happen in any home.. when
the dark shadow of
· misunderstanding creeps int
Joan CRAWFORD Robert MONTGOMERY
At The
QUEEN'S
TO-MORROW
test picture
We Girl
ROSEMARY AMES JOEL MC CREA
LYLE TALBOT ERIN O'BRIEN- MOORE
Produced by Edward Butcher. Directed by John Rebustion from the story "Heaven's Gols" by Florence Leighton Pfalzgraf
To-morrow
at the
KING'S
They're In Love Again!
*
But Joon Fr "hard-to-get" and Bob is "hard-to-hold" It's their most rollicking, racy romance!
it
Metro-
Mayer
PICTURE
NO MORE LADIES
with CHARLIE RUGGLES
FRANCHOT TONE
A
An Edward H. Gelish Production
ÉDNA MAY OLIVER
Directed by Téwned 19. Griffi
Terraplane Six Sedan with full six-passenger capacity mounted on 117" wheelbase with 88 horsepower.
You have heard it said "All Cars are much alike", but this cannot be said of The
TERRAPLANE
Ask us for the privilege of trying out this
1
wonder car for yourself.
Every car a six passenger vehicle. No gear shifting. Extreme comfort-graceful lines-positive re- liability-more miles per gallon, low initial cost.
GILMAN & CO LTD.
Phone 30968.
DUNCANS BEATEN AT BOWLS
CRAIGENGOWER'S PAIR WINS
ABANDONED MATCH CONCLUDED
Cralgengower Cricket Club gained their first success in local tournament lawn bowls when their representatives M. J. Medina and J. Cavanagh de feated I. A. R. Duncan and his father, R. Duncan, of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 21 shota to 18 in the final of the Open Pairs Championship at the Civil Service Cricket Club green yesterday.
The game was postponed from the when Medina and previous day
Cavanagh were leading by 17 shots to 12 on the 18th head.
LADIES'
GOLF MEETING
COMPETITIONS
TO BE HELD
AT DEEP WATER BAY
The Autumn meeting at Deep Water Bay will be held on Monday, the following September 23, when competitions will be played off-
TOMBSTONE COMPETITION Medal Play, handicap. 1st prize player and consolation prize finishing nearest chosen spot.
DRIVING
for
Three balin from 5th tee. for longest drive-six balls.
Prize 11,30
APPROACHING AND PUTTING
Play yesterday was delayed by.. to 1 p.m. a sharp shower.
to
Kowloon
The 10th head saw the Bowling Green pair register three put them within striking their opponents. This distance of was mainly due to the good play of to 1. Duncan who trailed the jack count three.
The 20th head was played amil excitement. First young Duncan put in the shot and then Medina rested agalost his wool. Medina at this hend put in three good shots. When the skips went up to roll, the Craigen- gower combination were lying three shots. "Bob" Duncan with his second wood trained the jack for the le. Cavanagh was equal to the occasion when with his last wood he wis trailed the jack to count one for his
ide.
The start of the last head saw the Duncans requiring four shots to win and three to tie. Medina with his first wood drew the shot dead to the jack. Young Duncan was heavy with his four woods while Medina put two
a blocker. "Bob' back woods and
Duran with his first wood attempted to drive but without success, while
Three ball to the 9th green. bali. for bent score-six
Prize 11.30 to 1 p.m.
Ladies intending to be present, kindly entor names on His in D.WB. Club-house, in order to facilitate the arrangements for tea.
the
and
of
The Happy Valley Medal Pool is being continued until September, as so far there have been
few entries.
C. B. Brown qualified in very fe August for the Captain's Cup, with At Happy krore of 105-26-79
Valley
MAMAK TOURNAMENT
ANNUAL MEETING
YESTERDAY
by
A proposai by Sub-Inspector L. Cavanagh sent down two good block-Tyler, Honorary Secretary of the ers. With his second last wood "Bob" Mamik Hockey fournament, to all Duncan split the blockers. Cavanagh Beat down another blocker with his inst wood but this time he was narrow, "Bob" Duncan gent down his inst wood amidst excitement, but he was very narrow with the result that the Craigengower combination chalked up three shots to emerge. winners by 21 shots to 15. Mr. F. J. Jones was the umpire.
21
Yardley
Old English
Lavender
The lovable sweet parfumo; how securely it holds its rank in the fashionable world to-day!
It is the one perfume of which you will never tire, charming at all times and especially perfect for the informal occasion.
Lavender Soap-"The Luxury Soap of the World"-Laven- der Face Powder. Compact. Salts. Crystals and Bath Tablets. Talcum Powder, etc.
the Hongkong Hockey Association to deal with players who have infringed the rules of the tournament, instead of such players being dealt with the Executive
the Mamak To you, during the Summer Committee the Tournament, was lost
meeting of the Mamak Months, Yardley Lavender will renerni Tournament, held yesterday afternoon
bring Spring-like freshneBE. in St. Andrew's Church hall.
The proper explained that he was
at the annual
result of Of all good chemists and
stores.
In their path to the final Medina prompted to bring forward the pro- am Cavanagh bent W. E. Hollanda posal wing to an incident in a and E. G. Post 23-14; A. O. Brawn and B. E. Maughan 30-6; A. Mac- farlane and J. Russell 21-13; F. d. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt (folders) 16-14; B. Eccleshall and J. Shepherd
23-14,
The Duneans beat, II. Overy and F. Goodwin 21-18; H. H. Hoso and J. M. Purvis 22-10; W. K. Way and A. 8. Gomes 25-12; F. X. M. da Silva and C. G. Sliva 22-14..
HOCKEY CLUB MEETING
MR. A. A. DAND PRESIDENT
OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR
The annual meeting of members of The Hongkong lockey Club was held in the Secretary's Room of the Hong kong Cricket Club yesterday, with Mr. A. A. Dand in the chair.
The following officers were elected
for
the
ensuing year: President-Mr. A. A. Dand.
Vice-Presidents-Messrs. W. Wood. ward and E. J. R. Mitchell.
Hon. Secretary.-Mr. G. Sommer. Hon. Treasurer.--Mr. E. V. Reed. Captain of Paiter.
which F. Singh was suspended by the
Benson, us a match last executive committee, which was.com. posed of persons who had been pre- sent at the match. The decision was submitted to the Hongkong Hockey that the Association, which held coinmittee were blased. Sub-Inspec- tor Tyler said that such would not arise if they with by a neutral body.
questionn were dealt.
Aflor discussion it was decided that The Mamak Tournament rule on the question should remain. and the with all executive Committee deal such cases.
REGISTRATION NOT WANTED
The meeting also decided that a Club entering the League.could enter one or more teams in the League, but proposal välling for the registration of players and the handing in la referees of list of players before JL match was rejected. The chairman, Captain G. Kimm remarked that he hoped all clubs would live up to the spirit of hockey, and congratulated the representatives present on re- jecting the
proposal.
It was also decided that the next general meeting be held on September
18.
The election of office heaters for the ensuing year resulted in the Hon. Inspector General of Police, Mr. D. Burlingham, being elected president, subject to his accepting the honour, and Major M. II. A. Campbeli, 04E- Lt.-Cür. Broome and Rev. J. R. Higgs being ected vice-presidents. Captain G. Kimm was elected phair- man of the Executive committee; sub inspector Tyler, Hon. secretary and hon. treasurer.
1. Mr. J. E. Mr. N. A. Fecided to elect three i
Vie-Captain-Mr. W. A. Reed. Captain of 2nd. XI.--Mr. W. W. C. Shewan.
Committee.-Messrs. 1. A. R. Dun- enn. J. Rodger, G. E. R. Divett and 1. F. Nicholson.
Mr. W. Woodward was elected to represent the Club on the committee of the Hongkong Hockey Association. Mr. Woodward is at present on leave, hut Mr. Sommer will serve until his return.
the והטה
It was also other assistant honorary secretaries, one from the Army, one Royal Navy and from the Civilians. Mr. C. Brown was elected from the Army and Mr. A. S. Xavier from the Civilians, The Navy representative will be nominated later.
Several minor amendments to the rules were carried, after which the meeting closed.
In the chair were Lt. Hamilton and when he left, Capi, Kimm,
4
?APDI
APARTMENT FLATS
IN CENTRAL DISTRICT.
SOMETHING NEW IN RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION IN HONGKONG.
One, two and three-roomed up-to-date furnished and unfurnished apartments, each with kitchen, pantry, bathroom, and detached servants' quarters, will be available, at moderate rents, in the new. modern 8-storey re-inforced concrete building-known as "DINA The HOUSE-now, nearing completion in Duddell Street. furnished flats will be fitted with fumiture of modern type. “A telephone and frigidaire will be provided in each apartment. Automatic lifts (Waygood Otis). These apartments are bright
and airy, the majority of them facing towards the Cardens or the harbour.
Those who have already booked flats, and persons wishing to view the premises, are informed that lifts have now been installed and that they will be shown over the building if application is made ot Messrs. H. Ruttonjee & Son's offices next door-No. 7 Duddell. Street.
>
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
NEW SHIPMENT
ARRIVED
TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF
|_ FAVOURABLE EXCHANGE
I UNDERSTAND YOU CAME
“TO TOWNE WITH TWO BAGS...... A FANCY ONE AND A ÇAR PET BAG! AND THAT THE CARPET BUG WAS FILLED WITH UNCUT DIAMONDS!
AND HE FIGURES, IF YOU CARRIED DIAMONDS IN THE CARPET BAG, YOU MUST HAVE SOMETHING REALLY VALUABLE
IN THE FANCY
ONE !
/GO AND FETCH THE LEATHER
BAG, FRECKLES!
ALL KINDS OF SUITABLE
PRESENTS.
KOMOR & KOMOR
Now, What?
I WOULDN'T PART WITH THIS EMG FOR ANYTHING!
IT HAS A SPECIAL COMBINATION LOCK ON IT.....
AND IN ORDER THAT I WOULDN'T FORGET
THE COMBINATION, I HAD IT TATTOCED
ON MY BACK!
By Blosser
TATTOOED BUCKWARDS... HARPLY
| AND I LOOK AT IT WITH A MIRROR THAT I
TAKE WHEREVER I GO! IT'S A MAGNIFYING
MIRROR.... THE
BUT, HOW
I HAD THE COMBINATION
CAN YOU
READ
IF.
IT'S ON
YOUR
BACK
TATTOOING is
AWFUL SMALL!
I CAN'
WAIT
SHUCKS! I KNEW THATID HAPPEN! I MURO TING [MIRROR,TO READ THE
FOR YOU TO OPGN
THE BAG?
TATTOO, 50 I CAN OPEN {THIS BAG, AND, BY GRAB, IVE, LOCKED
THE MIRROR KI THE GUAR