HONGKONG SINGERS ARMISTICE

DAY RECITAL

at

St. John's Cathedral

at 9.15 p.m. 11th NOVEMBER

For the Fallen

Toccata. Adaglo and

Fugue in C Major

Elgar

.. Bach

Requiem Mass. ... Mozart

Assisted by the Philharmonic Orchestra

Collection in aid Dunstan's

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

UNSANITARY

TEA HOUSE

LICENCEES WARNED AND FINED

A fine of $20 was imposed on Mok The Num Ming-enuen, licencre of Fing tea-house, le l'ossession Street, ground floor, by Mr. H. A. D. Central Magistracy Une mornunk, when he was convicted on a summons for failing to keep his ten-house in a clean condition by not und his

tables Brouzas, inving utctitis cleaned in a proper manner, tud the fear not swept at least once every 24 hours, contrary to the Regulations,

WEDNESDAY,

RUGBY RULE BOOK

Players Ask: "Where

Can I Get It?"

By Clem Lowis

NOVEMBER .10, 1937.

The alterations in the laws, the laws, and rather sorrowfully I had gingering up of referees and the to confess my ignorance. explanatory lectures by Mr. James AN APPEAL TO CLUBS

FANLING GOLF Starting Times Armistice Day

Notes: (1) The Captain of the Club will place a wreath on the Club War Memorial at about 9.10a.m.

(2) Bombs will be fired at 11.00 and 11.02.

(3) Trains from Kowloon at 8.25 (Sp), 0.40 (Sheungshui 9.40), 0.20

Jarrett have produced one notable | Actually it is rather surprising that (Bheungshul 9.50), 12.12 (Sheungshul feature in Wesh Rugby. This re- these players know as much as they 1.07). fea lates to the alarming number of do, though it is an unhappy thought penalty kicka now being awarded by that their present knowledge 1s]

OLD COURSE

phreys,

Mr. D. McCallum appeared for

zealous referees who desire to en-| bought at the expense of the 8.52 T. J. Price, H. N. Williamson. defendant, and pleaded not guilty.

force these rules and get the players referee's whistle and penalty kick 0.20 F. A. Redmond, A. D. Hum- Santiary Inspector F. W. rastey, in evidence, said he visited the pre-accustomed to their observanen, against their side. mires on October 12. Tables on which pantries were prepared were dirty, and the drawers in which utensils for the making of pastries were kept were full of cockroach eggs

L'ULS

due to cracks in the urawers, containing foodslutf on a table were dirty, as were the covers. At the the shop was of corner

which a table on

bag of Wor Baur, and there was an accumulation

rear

of dirt around the table. It had the appearance of not having been awept for some time.

Cross-examined by Mr. McCallum, witness said he visited the eating-

the

remedy will be almost as bad as the disease. I notice, for instance, that one Rugby scribe counted 22. penalty kicks awarded at the Brigend- Newport game.

9.24 A. A. Bremner, C. Austin, 9.20 D. J. Gilmore, R. K. M. Simp- 0.32 LH. Genre, F. Groves. 0.30 A. V. Greaves, W. G. Robert.

Surely i la not asking too much Let us hope this is merely of every reputable club to supply

otherwise phuse,

each of their players with coples of transilory

the rules. Buch a course would, feet sure, do manch to ease the whistle of the referee.

zon. Further, I should like to see copies 8.40 F. C. Young, G. T. May. of these rules available to

the 9.44 N. K. Littlejohn, A. B. Purves. general public at a cheap price..0.48 W, J. Dyer, O. Eager. "EVERY FOUR MINUTES"

W. Keith Your Rugby enthusiast is nothing 19.32 R. 11. Grimths, An old friend who sut with me at not a great debater over points of

Robinson. the Pontypool and Lianelly game law, but at present he has practic- 9.50 G. C. Worrall, J. F. Parker. kept the tally and it

cume to 20 decisive evidence, ally

chance no

of producing the 10.00 K. K. Rounds, D. S. Robb. The average for week-end Rümes

10.32 . Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie. would probably show that a penalty More important than this is that

NEW COURSE kick

four an enlightened set of spectators is all

Was

awarded

every

house about 3.30 p.m. He minutes, and allowing a minute for for the good. More "scenes" In with counsel that the busiest time in

of the 10.30 V. R. and Mrs. Gordion. the eating-house was between 11 a.m. the taking of such a kick, it means Rugby have been caused by specta- 18.32 Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie.

that 20 out of the 70 minutes were tors with huzy knowledge for and 3.30 p.m. The customers who

rules than one realises. What enn frequented the shop were working- thus employed.

This is ridiculous nnct it is prac-be done about 117 class people, not coolies. He agreed that it was after 3.30 p.m. that thetically certain to ease off, especially

their players take note of the follow fokis would start to clean up Doors. Bones were to be expected Ing incident which occurred in the Las also sputum, but spittoons were Neath-Cardiff game.

The Welfare Committee Shanghai Refugees announce that

A

BENEFIT DANCE provided.

will be held at the CHINA FLEET CLUB

on

Mr. McCallum asked his Worship to take lenient v.ew of the case, and said defendant had tried his best to keep the place clean.

It was

a

STRUCK WIFE WITH AXE

BOUND OVER FOR ONE YEAR

at

LOCAL CRICKET

Recreio Teams Chosen For Saturday

The following have been chosen to represent the Club de Recrela 1st XI against the University Alumni Club in a friendly match to be played at the Club de Recreio Saturday,

on

Bassett, having made 11 grand dash for the line, was tackled. His centre, Horace Edwards, scoops the struggling ball up from the two

the inc for and crosses players very busy place, and not frequented

what he probably considered at the by the best class of people, but rather the lowest type of the working class. moment a fine try. Instead he was

Lai Wai, 35, unlicenced hawker, was penalised for breaking the law. Defendant, he admitted, had

Edwards, of course, should have charged this morning before Mr. R. November 13, commencing at 2 p.m. conviction for previous TO - NIGHT

the same offence

with his footards at the Central Magistracy sharp: [I month

but has Brst played the ball ago.

lo LAW 16, section 'e, This is to aid the seven Mother-endeavoured to comply with the according

asked his which states that no player shall with having assaulted his wife

E. L. Gosano, A. M. Rodrigues, less children of the late Mrs. E. Regulations. Counsel

a tackled Testnice no. 24 Bridges Street, Stuart Xavier, a Shanghai Refu- Worship, to impress upon defendant pick up the ball after

to player has relensed it, or when it in round floor. She also appeared in A. M. Prata, W. A. Reed, A. S Pereira, H. L. Ozorio, E. M. L. Soares, gee who died recently leaving maintain the place in a proper condi- on the ground after a player has been tackled until it has been played His Worship agreed with Mr. Mc- with a foot, Award--penalty kick at Claim that bones and sputum could place of infringement." not, be prevented from being found on the floors, and that defendant could not clean up the place directly was 3.30 p.m. but the dirty state

that it was absolutely necessary

This is a most tion. deserving cause.

them destitute.

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It was stated that yesterday after A. V. Gosano, N. Beltrao, J. E. noon the defendant went home and Noronha, and A. N. Other. asked his wife for 10 cents to smoke

JUNIOR TEAM The point is emphasised because opium, she refused and he thereupon

She struggled The following have been chosen to only a few of our present players searched her girdle. study the printed laws indeed 11 with him, and he produced a pen-represent the Club de Recreio 2nd XI a Brat-class knife and tried to cut her but it was against the Civil Service C. C. In a out of 15 members of of the tables, the shelves, and the side recently

tenants, friendly match to be played at the confessed that they taken away by the fellow

the front cublele and Civil Service C. C. on Saturday drawers could not be

He then ran If excused.

had never read the rules through. the man who appeared to be

too returned with an axe and struck her, Morcover they

were not charge was not capable of keeping

F. H. Carvalho, E. A. R. Alves, L. the place in a clean condition, then apologetic about the matter, adding inflicting a wound on the head commencing at 2 p.m. sharp:

rule woman was taken to the Queen Mary never given that they were

Gogano, T. Alves, H. Guterres. M. defendant should engage a man who books and that they did not know Hospital for treatment. cold. He convicted defendant and where they could obtain them. Some Both were bound over in the sun Gutierrez, R. Marques. J. Suares, imposed the line.

of them asked where they could of $50 each to be of good behaviour. M. Xavier, A. Lopes und C. P.

Busto. amended for a year, purchase

of the a copy

in

Two other Chinese tra-house leencees were fined $15 each for similar offences, and two others $10 ruch.

TUBE TRAFFIC PROBLEM

London, Nov. 9.

An interesting experiment for the reile! af over-crowding on tube trains at the rush hour is being tried by the London Transport Board The -usual -seven .coach trains on the Edgware-Morden

line lave two additional coaches attached which are reserved for passengers travelling between a certale num- | ber of stations in the outer suburby i and Totichum Court Road which is the busiest station in the Len-

tral London section of this line ut these hours.

nevta

"through" carriages remain the tunnel at all intermediate stations. The operation of the new scheme will be watched closely by Transport Board officials to see if it provides alleviation of congestion. With trains running to the capacly of platforms and at the closest pas- elble intervals constient with safely, no further relief, except by a device of the sort now probes fed, appears possible.-British Wireless,

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