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Sunday

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 6, 1941.

Hongkong News of the Week

December 30

Monday

Old Boys Bay Farewell. About 100 old Boys of St Stephen's Coticne, Stanley, mot at St Francis Holel this avening to bid farewell to Mr A, W. Hughes, General - Manager et the Union Insurance Society of Canton, a member of the College Council, and Mr H. C. J. Aache, Science Master of the College, both of whom are going to Australia.

On

A Page For The Evacuees

Wel Tat, G, She, E. A. Lee, F. K. Lee, and K. F. Lay.

Besides those from the family, floral tributes Connie: Albert. Lucille and family; Mr were sent by Ellech and and Mira Lo Fuk-iseung and family; Mr and Mrs E. Á. Lee: Lam · King- fong; Mr and Mrs W. H. Pelers; George She; Chan Sing-kau; Chang Slug-ching: Chan Lalcht: Dr and Mrs Yiu Chal- Shea; Mr and Mrs Wel Tat: Chan Sing- kwong: Mira Lu; bir and Mrs E. P. ping: Chan Tin-yu: Chan Tam-ping: Chan Po-yee: Fung Ping-fan: George and Ida van Bergen, Yip Yuk-lab; Cheung Yum-ting: Lai Bin-wo; Lo Shiu-tong: Lo Kwok-kin; Wong Hin- ying; Li Ching-po; Chu Sal-yut: Mr and Mr W. C. Kailey; Chiu Kwok-kni; Ilg

Mon-kal; and A Dai.

Bite. In

Dr S. W. To in a short speech sold that Mr Hughes had been, the financial expert on the Council for more than six years, and had served every financial sub-committee.

New Bulting For Ol Day Mr Ascle he said had worked at St place of an ancient one-storey dwell Sir Stephen's College for 12 years, and Ing at No. 09 Wyndham Street, which the had endeared himself to many gen- as already been demolished, a modern five-storey apartment house is being Also crations of students.

constructed on the site for the Hong

charitable Mr Hughes in reply said it was a kong Hoseince Fund, a pleasure to meet so many Old Boys Mohammedan organisation, and to know that in these dark days the spiritual and moral ideald were being taught t places like St

December 29 Closing Day. The Kowloon Bowi- ing Green Club held its Closing un Saturday, when prested by

were presented season Atholl MacGregor. President of

Bowls Lawn

Association, who took part in the day's match.

Over 20 rinks took part in a matchi between the Club and the Association. The Club's team, which included play ers from other clubs. lost by 31 shots.

Before the presentation of prizes, Mr J. McKelvie, Vice-President of the

and paid a special tribune to Mr L. Old Boys. Sykes, who did so well in biz Arst sen- zon of bowls.

The

downs.

Review Of The Principal Topics December 29 To Jan. 4

Wednesday

January 2

Thursday

mitted to the Deputy Director of Health Services can, in most cases,

New Year Honours. The New Year be seen by Government itealth Visi Honours Include eight local residents fors. seven of whom receive decorations in Domber Fund Golf. The Arst Golf the Order of the British Empire, and competition for the "South China Morn- one, a Chinese detective, receives the ing Post" llomber Fund (a prize for Police Medal. A "Government Gazette which presented anonymously) Extraordinary" issued on Now Year's was won by G. M. Park (7) and G. Day states that H.M. the King has Thomerson (20), who tied with three been pleased to approve the following up each and will play off. The former appointments in the Civit Division of played over the Old Course and the the Order of the British Empire: latter over the New

To be a Commander (C.B.E.), Mr Ho Kom-tong. O.B.E, J.P.

To be Officers (O.B.E.). Mr William Bernard Finnigan, and Pauline Lady Pollock.

Order:

Proposals

WOB

.......

Other scores over the Old Course were W. 8. Hillier (10) and L. R. An- drewes (5) two up: Major W. G. Har- vey (18) one up. There were ŋumor- ous scores of nil-aquare.

preme Couch

Saturday

#

January 4 Now Fire Brigado Chief. A change

ALP

now

Other cures over the New Course the status of the Hongkong Fire To be Members (M.DE.), Miss wore F. N. Merrik (10), Lt-Col E. D. Brigade has occurred with the re- Susan Frances Sution, and Mr Leille Matthews (10) and T. Megarry (0) Knquistiing of authorlly over it by January 1

Brewer,

two up: Capt. A C. Drew-Wilkinson, the Pollee, since the beginning of the 115), S. 1. Lloyd (10), G. N. Tale (22) year. The Hon. Mr C. G. Perdue, Trade Review, As in previous iiis Majesty has also been pleased and J. II. B. Lee :(11) one the

up: and Acting Commissioner of Police, Is following appoint numerous scores of all-square. approve years, a review is given to-day of lo

thus no longer Chief Officer of the A cheque for $382, the proceeds of Fire Brigade. are being planned an apartments, principal commodities in the Colony's

the competition, has been sent to the The change has also affected the doors are und, first second and third the business done during 1040 in the ments in the Military Division of the each with four rooms, bathroom, kit import and expert trade.

To bg Members (M.B.E.), Capiuin "South China Morning Post.”

tities of Superintendent and Assistant chen, pantry and servants quarters.

Victor Cecil Branson, M.C., and Com Holiday Cricket. Hongkong 'Cricket Superintendent of the Brigade. Mr J. Club, congratulated the winners of the Stephen's College. Io congratulated The top floor will be used on a meet- Despite the wars in Europe and pany Sergeant Major Paul Evelyn Club beat the Wanderers by seven C. Filz-Henry, formerly Superinten

on their College of China, the Japanese blockade of the Batkett. Both are members of the wickets in their return friendly cricket Rent

Fund, and the two basements as go- China Coast and the suspension in Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps match on the Club ground on Wednesdent of the Brigade, is now its Chief Mr Asche spoke briefly, expressing

His Majesty has also been pleased day, highlight of the game being an Officer, and Mr W. M. Smith, former With a limited frontage of 21 feet, recent months of Brilish shipping to

to approve the award of the Colonial undefeated century by G. C. Knight, Assistant Superintendent, is

Deputy Chief presenting the prizes, Sir Atholl the pleasure he had experience the architect, Mr P. 1. L. Bleu, has Indo-China ports, the trade of the Police Medal to Principal Chinese wie nie took four wickets for 10 rana, Depuly Officer.

his contrived to make the front of the Colony generally has not been Detective Shek Yul.

Wanderers batted Arst and were all Another commented on the always-welcoming his duties and referring to

bultding most attractive. The

Sheller, For the out for 102, Major Grose and T. A. use of residents in the eastern part of mala seriously affected. There was a fall- atmosphere of the Club. He also re. friendships at the College.

Anil-Tuberculonia. Far East Evacuees. The total num entrance to the lift is in terrazzo, with ing off in certain commodities, but terred to the excellent condition of the

for Pearce being top scorers with 37 each. Wanchas, an air raid tunnel opposite ber of evacuees from Hongkong and the remaining portion covered with

uberculosis victims, by the Hongkong runs to top Club's bowling average constructed, and is expected to be Anti-Tuberculosis large sicel window on ench floor is fac. Increases in other fields. was 3,150, said the Minister for the ing the street.

Foll

For the first time on record the discussed at some length at a. mee.ng and Club knocked off the required completed in two months' time. The Interior (Senator in Senate

the

There is a rear entrance to the

tunnel, it is learned, will bo, able to last inenth, They were made up of godowns, and also a separate stairway Hongkong Chamber of Commerce Executive Committee of the runs for a seven wickets victory, 1.501 addits and 1,055 children. for tradesmen and servants,

did not complle statistics of the Hallow files are being used for Colony's textile trade for the year,

It was decided finally in appobit a Forly per cent were civilians, 37

sub-committee consisting of Miss Ruby per cent wives and families of army Four proof effects in partitioning the and for this reason It has been dificult How Fung (Convener), the Rev. J. E

rooms, with parquet Buors. Rooms wil personnel and 14 per cent wives and have built in closets, trays, and shelves, to ascertain the true position familles of naval and naval dockyard The building, costing about $80,000, is present world conditions, lowever, Sandbach, Dr. T. P. Wu and Dr. N. C. Macleod, to inspect a house in Shou- personnel.

expected to be completed by the end while imports from Britain and other son ill, available for renting at $150 The

distribution among the States of February, 1941.

European countries fell considerably, per month or for purchase at $30,000, Geir Results. The Bogey Par Pool products manufactured in was as follows:-New South Wales, helt over the Old Course Holidays at North China flowed into llongkong in draw up a detailed report for st

in Japan

and

The sub-committee was instructed to 1.702: Victoria, 1,060; Queensland,

tracted 42 entries and was won by 328 Tasmania, 0.

Major W. G. Harvey (10), one up, mercasing quantities. Some articles mission to the finance and Scientide "Senator Foll said that about 578

looms during lost year were in- thus it the house were (12) 70. There sufficient to cope with

considered children had reached Australia un

the local suitable it should be lensd in the first der the official evacuation scheme

Instance, with option to purchase in which had now been temporarily The Bogey Par Pool over the New demand.

twelve months. suspended by the United Kingdom Government.

Shanghai to far brought to Australia light red terracotta facing illes. A these were offset to a great extent by the establishment of a sanatorium for D. McLellan look four wickets for 34 the Royal Naval Hospital is being

QUIPS BY "ARGUS" With Acknowledgments

American Marines at Shanghai have had a war with Intion sailors. The other Axls partner is doubtles thankful for small mercies.

A suitable enne la being sought to test the legality of the ban on re- turn of wives and children to Hong- konit. But won't the case have to be brought in Australia--where the visas nie refused?

+

A three-year-old girl living in a Lindon suburb seems to have adap ted her prayers to modern condi tiona, After asking God for all sorts of blessings upon all ned suu- dry, she now substitutes "All eleur, God for the more orthodox "Amen"

Tho Chinese characters for George rend Chur Chl. Poor (!

The Christmas truce was entirely unofficial. Sy is

Christianity.

A dance advertises his thanks to an unknown donor for a Christ- mas gift. Donee know ils donab?

correspondent

A

worrying early about New Year cracker Aring. Maybe he could lease tunnel for a few days.

The husbands want the acting Governer to attend for questioning. Perhaps we could also get Lord Lloyd and Mr Churchill out.

greens and concluded by thanking the ladies for the fine lea they had served. Following were the resuls of the bowls match:

G. Elphick, J. A. Lur, D. W. Water- ton, M. N. Hakusen (K.B.G.C.) beat C.

G. Sherrin, 14-19.

and had been a pupil Callege, Kowloon.

The funeral took place at the.

was won by T. Low, were 30 entries.

*

Course attracted only 14 entries and Alice prices fluctunted considerably was won by A. J. Dennis (10), one up. during the year under review, and

The sum of $35 from entrance fees

the Old.

Association.

Association. were

There followed discussion on

the

The Death of Miss Jean Larken. death occurred to-day of Miss Jenn has been donated to the Bomber Fund, early in December Government fixed Association's financial Policy to be The Captain's Cup will be held on wholesale and retail prices. Since or not be in debt being the question, Larken, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Percy Larken and grand-niece of the January 4 and 3 over the Old and New the tension between Thailand and and the Committee generally favoured Kotewall Miss Courses. Borey Par Fools will be held French Indo-China the Colony has a bold policy. The issue was referred Hon, Sir Robert Larken was only eight years of age on January 11 and 12 over the New consumed rice mostly from Thailand to the Finance Sub-Committee with a

of Munsung Course and on January 18 and 10 over and in stated that if bottoms could request for its opinion and advice.

After a statement by the President, The Best round of the Junior Cham. be found the existing supply could pionship will be held on January 19, be substantially augmented by imports it was decided that the Sociological Forthcoming Wedding. The following from Burma. It is expected that the Sub-Committee's suggestion that free provided by present high prices will be maintained Government could not be supported. forthcoming wedding is announced:

Mr Jumes Percival Wilham, insur- for three or four months.,

It was also felt that a further proposal manager. and Milas Beatrice

The war in Europe has resulted in that four nurses should be employed ginger, although prices were main cases could not be approved, becaus tained. Chinese firewood retailers the financial position did not justify C such expenditure and because patients suffered losses despite increased whose names and addresses are sub-

Colonial Cemetery in the evening, the Пtev. A. B. Rose oficiating. The chief mourner was the father, and others present included Mr Ho Kom-long, the Minaes D. and K. Kotewall, Mrs D. ance

medicines should

Kotewall. Mrs II. Lowcock. Mra W. Lenola Brouwer, secretary, of No. 4 St a decrease in exports of preserved by the Association for following up

Ford, Mr and Mrs Lee Shut-kal; Mesars John's Apartments.

December 31

Tuesday

your.

Friday

January 3

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prices, while the metuls trade was seriously affected by the Japanese blockade, exports being negligible. Ginseng retailers report a profitaole #ally bedecked with flags and coloured year with increased prices; but the lights.

firecracker trade dropped by ap New Year Eve Celebrations The Those who preferred quieter modes M. Alvis, L A. Jordon, A. Brooksbank. bells of St John's Cathedral, relayed or entertainment, were to the Chemie, proximately 80 per cent. during ine. J_G,.Meyer_43.1.

G. W. Dencon, J. C. Ozuria, P. Peek. by ZHW-herabled-the-New Year in which--ware-offertugsims_suitably-Despite Japanese restrictions,"

Death of Mr W. J. Stokes. One of ham, W. Gla (K.D.G.C.) lost to W. D. Hongkong to-night, and in all the lighthearted for the season.

hotels, clubs and homes the customary Watch Night Services were held at passenger traffic on Brish ship un

River almost MacManier, F. 3. Daniel, A. U. Allan, greeting was this time alled with the St Andrew's Church and the Methodist the Canton

trebled Hongkong's most remarkable re. sidents, Mr Walter James Stokes, J. A. Fraser, A. Atkins, S. H. sincere wish that this will indeed be Church. A: the Catholic Cathedral, compared with 1938,

Engagements. The following engage, died at the Malikda Hospital to-night Dadwell, J. McKelvis (K.B.G.C.) beat a happy year, which will see families Haly four was observed from 17 p.m. Rt. 1. Philus, N. L. Smith, lyte re-united, and a better understanding to midnight. At the Tosary Church, ments are announced. Willem Carland at the age of 18 years. He had not

and tolerance which will bring to un Lay, Sir Ahtoll MacGregor 21-10.

the Exposition of the Holy Sacrament Long, of Mundaring, Western Australia, and just before Christmas A Thanksgiving Service (Te

Morgarel, youngest marred 1940.

While hilarity was the keyhote of Sermon and Benediction) way, held at daughter of Mr and Mrs G. Fowler, of stricken with pneumonia. A. Nixsim, L. C. R. Souru, 1. Lock-

the night, It was everywhere tinged St Teresa's Church at 8 pm. The Hongkong. hart 21-18.

A man of wide interests And held

Lieut. Bernard Moruhan, H.K.R‚N.V., a service W. A. Cornell, G. A. Payne, G. G. S. with the regret that so many who Russlan

Meleben) at 10 p.m.

R. and Dorothy, younger daughter of activilles, Mr Stokes will be chilefly First Aid A. Morton, B. J. Lacon, W. L. Walker, brate the passing of the old year, were

candidates qualified in the St John, kang. U. M. Omar, 18-25.

association with the China Coast Douglas Stewart, the younger son of Officers' Guild and the part he played Carnivals were held everywhere. At Ambulance Association "First Aid to G. Cross, C. F. Langley, J., J. White,

Capt and Mrs C. Stewart of Horsham, in the Arbitration Court proceedings A. J. Hall (K.D.G.C.) lost to H. F. the Hangliong liotet crowds danced to the Injured" ns under:

Kowloon Dock Recreation Club, Sussex, to Mary Taylor the younger Shields, II. A. Casira, J. C. Gin, E. G. the strains of Nick Korin's Swing Band

in the gaily decorated Grill Roum. John Post, 11-23.

Crook-Dake, Leo Barkis. John doughter of Mr and Mrs A. K. Taylor in 1920. He had also been President E. Scard, Y. H. Tank. L. Sykes, G. Amid cheers and laughter, a large gn G. II. Humble, Alfred D. Pearson, of Aberdeen. Scotland. (Shanghai and of the Kowloon Residents' Associa

tion and a memorial of his work in Perkins (K.B.G.C.1 beat A. G. Gardner, in lights, wishing all a "Happy New Harry Scott, William Wright, Johns Tsingtao papers please copy).

Revie, William McMaster, David An Year" signalled the birth of 1041.

The Peninsula Hotel was as popular derson,

Turpin, W. E. Welsber, C. Whill, end the troubles and turbulence that from 11 pm, to midnight, there was Long, eldest son of Mr and Mrs E. U. been in robust health for some years

W. Orr (KB.C.C.) beat A. W. Bircock,

Church

Deum, and

Florence

was

'Thomson, R. Duncan (K.B.G.C.) lost to would normally have helped in cele (NovogodQualifiers. The following Mr and Mrs G. Henderson, of Hong- remembered in the Colony for his

S. C. Walker, S. M. Rumjahn, J. Fraser, 21-14.

were:

President's Prize and D.

absent.

Geoffry Newhouse. Burly

A

A. Rogers, S. J. Polluck, A, Macfurs as "ever, with Art. Carnero and his Milenko, Frances Large lane, 3. Deakin (K.BG.C.) drew with Orchestra in great form.

St John Ambulance Headquarters... Three large Ground Boy W. M. Organ, W. M. Pat bells in the centre of the Rose Roont Nazar Hussain, Norman Nolde, James Walter Whitmore, Robert Longson, sons, V. C Labrum, 22-22,

rang in the New Year, while the lights C. Pester. E. S. Abraham. M. Y. Adal, went tus leaving one large illuminated Grosvenor Churley, Barbara Redwood, II. Lapsley (K.D.G.C.) lost to W. M. in reading "Happy New Year," the Militza Rackovsky, Margaret Lebelleft Wilson, T. Coleman, R. Morricon, W. cancers joined in the singing of "Auld Shaw, Katie Sadick, Sheila Haynes, Mabel Chenalloy, Dorothy Margaret Macfarlane, 0-47.

Lang Syne."

Beebun Abbas. C. flatt, E. C. Searle J. S. Dinnen, W.

Ok Year Chimed Out. The Repulso Certinentes should be ready for S. Drake (K.BG.C.) lost to W. C. Bay Hotel was very festive, with two collection on or about Janitary 15, 1941, fodder, 11. Bicknell, E. J. Sprachers orchestras to add to the enjoyment of and may be abtained on application to 11. E. Drew 20-24,

dancers: Geo, Pio-Ulski and Hils Or the Secretory, St John Ambulance CLUB'S COMPETITIONS

eliestra an The Paradise Islanders. Headquarters, Tai Hang Rond. Results of the various compelltions. The orchestras signalled the end of the Anti-Tuberculosis Association. organised by the Club during the season old year with chimes.

meeting of the Executive Committee As a special attraction, the Glouces of the Hongkong Anti-Tuberculosis Club Championship and J. M. Hen ter Intel cognged the dancers and Association was held at Medical Hend- derson Cup Winner, A. Hyde-Lay: pipers of the 2nd Bn The Royal Scots quarters. At this meeting approval runner-up, E. A. Atkins

thy kind permission of Lieut-Col. D. J. was given for the purchase of 24 Harvey McDougall, M.C., and officers); and in approved type splitoons to be supplied Memorial Shield-Winner, A. Hyde- nudition presented the "Serenader." to Health Ofeers in order to encour- Lay; runner-up, Ji Fraser,

Community singing, spots waltzer and age their use in restaurants, ealing Vice-President's Prize. Winner, J. other dance novelles made the occa house, ele. Fraser; runner-up, A. J. Hall,

sion a real gala one.

The question of a Banatorium was Handicap Singles and Sir A. D. D. Kowloon Cricket Club was full to discussed and three proposals were MacGregor Qualch—Winner, J. Fraser; capacity with merry-makers, many of considered: firstly, a house standing In runner-up L. Sykes.

them in Fancy Dress. Music was pro- four acres of land at Fouling; secondly, Handicap Paris--Winners. P. Peck vided by the dance band of the 2nd a house with fifteen acres of land at ham and W. II. Organ; runner-up, G. Bn The Royal Scots (by kind permis tached, on Mah Wan island; and H. Sherrif and C. S. M. Thom,

sion of Lieut-Col D. J. McDougall, thirdly, a house with three acres of Non-Irize Winners Sykes and II. M.C. and officers, who also accom, land at Shounen Hill It was deelded J. Bicknell

panied Miss Eileen Grant in several to inspect the Shoison Hill property Cricket D. J. N. Anderson, the Kow vocal numbers. Cabaret Items were and, if found suitable, to draw up a loon C.C. player who has been in fine presented by Mr John Gilchrist, who achrme for the accommodation of batting form this season, scored an demonstrated rhythm with illuminated twenty or more 'cases of Pulmonary other century 117 not out) to-day clubs; Miss Lara Tezar and Mr Hugo Tuberculosis. when playing for the Volunteers against Goldie in a tango; and Miss Mina To Interesting reports from the Selenii- the Royal Scots in an all-day match at in a ballet item to the music of Delibes' ne, Sociological and Publicity Sub- Sookunpoo.

"Valse des Fleurs.". The last two items committees were laid before the Exvcu-- Thanks to Anderson's performance were by permission of Mr Georga Gon- tive. and some fine bowling by D. McLellan, charoff, by whom they were arranged.The funncial statement furnished by who took five wickels for 13, the Just before..midnight the favourite the Treasurer, Mr. D. Benson, showed. Volunteers battod first and declared at carol "Good King Wenceslas" was that the Association was in credit to 210 for six, to which the Royal Scots sung, followed by a fanfare heralding the extent of $3.509.10. The thanka_of replied with 78. The Royal Scots were the new year and attracting attention the Committee were recorded to Mr. sent in a second time but again put up to the tableau of "1941" specially Ho Kom-tong, Chairman of the long- a poor show, losing eight wickets for arranged for the ecension. Then came kong Chinese Rellet Association, who only 63. As stumps were drawn before the singing of "Auld Lang Syna." had donated the sum of $500 in addi- the whole team and finished. bating. Numerous Paul Jones, Palals Gildes tion. only the first innings scores were and other community dances, as well it was announced that the Rev. J. R., counted,

as spol waltzes, helped to make the Higga was proceeding on leave to Aus- Golf Championship. In the final of function one big party. During the trails and that De N. C. Macleod had the Royal Hongkong Golf Club's evening Bomber Boxes were taken agreed to take over his duties during Championship at Faning to-day; F. round to swell the war fund.

his absence, Groves boat Col. H. B. Rose by 2 and 1 Oraigongower' Fresident' Danse.The President thanked the members after being up at the 18th. The golt Craigengower Cricket Club celebrated of the Committee for their valuable was of only moderate standard but the the coming of 1941 with their annual work during the past year and wished match was close and interesting.

President's dance, The Club house was them all success in 1941.

The Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor was recently made Com- mander of the Order of St John of Jermalem in token of ħla work for the 81 John Ambulance Association. Here we see Bir Atholl with his sponsors, Bir. Haberi Ho Tuur and Mr Ho Kom-long, CBE, 'OBE., after the Chief Jusilon had received the insignis from Hla

* Kroellenay, the seling - Governo;, Lieut-General E. 7, Norton,

Wanderers bowling was rather wenk

Pleture of the old dwelling at No, 69 Wyndham Street which has been demolished for the construction of an up-to-date five- storey apartment building for the Hongkong Höscinee Fund. Story In Column Three.

that sphere is the Kowloon ferry accommodate a large number of elreus which he designed during his people. presidency.

The Air Raid Precautions Depart-

arc

Mr Stokes leaves a widow, an ment are building tunnels on 18 ailes evacuee in Australia, a son, Mr T. throughout the Colony. Some of Stokes, Accountant of the Police De- these have already been completed, partiment, and a daughter, Mrs J. F. and sites for further tunnels Whittington, formerly Mrs 11. E being surveyed."

Higher Cost of Living. It is learn- Sriven.

ed

on reliable authority. that the ILE. Indisposed. Since Christmas Weekly cost of living for food and Eve. His Excellency the Acting fuel only, based upon the use of third Governor, Lt Gen. E. F. Norton, has Brade sice at 12.6 cents per entty, been suffering from a form of in- mounted to $2.34 per head in termittent fover, which, though not December, in Hongkong. The cor- of a serious nature, has been suf- responding ofcial figures for August delently exhausting for his medical and November were $2 and $2,21, advisers to order him a week's com- respectively. plete re

rest. He was therefore league football

League Football, The week-end

resulta wero

cuntly compelled to cancel engagement on January

to visit follows:

the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock, Kowloon and to dine with the Sino-British South China Cultural Association, and was also Police unable to pay the further visit Kwong Wah which he had planned to the Trade Navy Exhibition.

Kowloon

First Division

J Eastern

Middlesex

1 St Joseph's

Royal Scots 2 Sing Tao

Second Division

Entry Into Hongkong. In connec South China tion with the question of entry to Club the Colony under present regulations, Sing Tra the immigration Officer to-day Kwong Wah

Royal Scots Service Corps

atuted:

"

Signals.

Third

30th R.A.

N.A.O.C.

Kit Chee

7 Middlesex

C Engineers

6 Police

1 Navy

Division

7 20th RA,

1 International

10th RA,

0 12th RA,

B A.9.A.

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"Holders of British passports, wherever lasued, do not require vissa or entry permits provided the pass- Engineers port is valid for travel within British 24th RA Empire or is specifically endorsed 38th RA, for Hongkong. There are however, Air Force special local Regulations governing the entry of British women of Euro- Dean descent Into the Colony."

Matron Farewelled. Miss Susan year's champions, Police Recreation Sulton, Matron of Queen Mary Club were soundly beaten by Cral- Hospital, who leaves on retirement gengower Cricket Club, who won by shortly, was given a farewell at the saver wickets. hospital to-day when the large crowd At Sockunpoo, Kowloon Cricket present included the Director of Club beat Indian R.C, by ave wickets. Medical Services, Dr Selwyn-Clarke,At the Valley, Civil Service Cricket and the Deputy Director, Dr P. J. Club lost to Club de Recreld 1920 Valentine.

Cricket League, The opening of the Junior Cricket League season commenced to-day when

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