Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 3, 1941.
Sunday
January 28
Burns Dinner. About 250 Scots- men and guests attended the annual dinner held in the Rose Room of the Pensula Hotel in commemoration of the poet Robert Burns.
References to the poet's allitude to war when the shadow of Invasion darkened the Home Country in hin own day were made by Professor W. Brown of Hongkong: University when he proposed the toast of "The Im- mortal Memory." He discussed Burns, Ós 20 man as well as a poet and dwelt upon his service to Freedom.
Amusing suggestions regarding Illifer's fear of invading Britain be- cause of the Inssies were made during the evening.
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in tradi-
The dinner was served tional Scottish style with the Barley Bree and the Inggis and with the St Andrew's Society honorary pipers in attendance.
Mr B. Wylle, Chieftain of St. An- drew's Soclely, presided, and with han at the principal table were Mr C. E. Terry (President of St Patrick's ' Soclely), Mr L. C. F. Bellamy (Vice- President of St George's Society), Dr G. D. R. Black (past Chieftain), Professor W. Brown. His Honour the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, the French Consul-General, AL Reynaud.
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Others present included Sir David Owen, Commodore A. C. Collinson, Licut Colonel D. J. MacDougall (Royal Scots), the Hon. Mr A. L Shields, the Hon. Dr P. S. Selwyn- Perdue Clarke, the Hon. Mr C. G. and Li Col H. B. Rose.
The company was piped into dinner and the haggla was piped to the Chieftain's table. The Chieftain took the Barley Bree and was followed by others at his table.
Temperature Falls In contrast to the comparatively high temperature for January experienced last week, wintry winds were felt during Satur
Hongkong News of the Week
January 27
Monday
A Page For The Evacuees
reglater the nanio of the registered practitioner convicted of such offence European Injured. While riding or judged guilty of such conduct as his motor-cycle on Castle Peak Hoad, aforesaid, as to suspending him from near Laichikok Hospital, this after practice, as, to censure, as to the pay. noon Mir T. E. Jackson, Senior ment of costs by any party attending Surveyor of Ships, met with a nasty the inquiry, and otherwise in relation accident, as a result of which he is to the case as the Medical Board mey an Inmate of Kowloon Hospital with think t
sub-sections arc
body injuries. His condition is not The following serious, however, and it is expected added after sub-section (8) at the that he will be able to leave in a end thereof:---- few days.
(7) The Medical Board may, if it thinks fit, at any time direct that the It appears that the cycle sidded name of a registered practitioner a bend on the slippery road, whse name has been removed from throwing Me Jackson heavily to the struck off the register be placed"
round. The machine was damaged. thereon.
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Quips By "Argus"
With Acknowledgments
What we need most are car. plugs, not tunnels.
Many a poor gold-fish will now be left to dle in luxury
As if there weren't enough cumsha these days, Abigail 'bad to lulk to us about Ups on furni- ture.
AL the Chinese Fair somme thought they'd bought valuable curios. The man who bought a junk,, however, knew it.
The Police system of red and black morks for conduct has been amended, But it still resembles a game of Put and Take.
The price of chicken rose to $3 per B. over the Spring Festival, Let's see now; how many lbs. in seven stone eleven?
If Burns were with us to-day he could write some fine poetry. And what a speech he could make in proposing "The Immor- tal Memory"!
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Taipans in Shanghai have to wear bullet-proof waistcoats. Pity that no one has invented some method of imparting a stainless steel lining.
any decision
Review Of
·
The Principal Topics January 26 To Feb. 1
there. The nelle of Wednesday
Air,
Dles. The
January 30
Thursday
The Hev Charles Strong, R.N., Dockyard Chaplain, gave the bride Hev. A.P, Rose Marties, St John's nway, and the Rev H. D. Rosenthalf, Cathedral was the scene of a pretty Vicar of Christ Church, Kowloon wedding to-day when the Assistant Tong undertook the duties of best man, Mr J, R. M, Smith was at the Chaplain of the Cathedral, the Rey. organ..
Alatic Pearson Rose, M.A. (Oxon), married Miss Mary Beatrice Wansoy, Church Guest House, Bishop's House. The reception was held at the nursing sister of Queen Mary Hon Later Mira Rose changed into a two- pital. Officiating were the Rt Rev. plece suit of powder-blue angora, R. O. Hall (Bishop of Victoria, Hong-" with which she wore navy-blue kong), the Rt Rev, S. T. Mak (Bishop yesssories. of Canton), and the Very Rev. J. L.
New Pulsne Judge. The appoint- Wilson (Dean of Hongkong). The mout of Mr Paul Ewart Francis Cremall service was fully choral.
Pulsne Judge, succeeding the late
Saturday
February 1
Mr Justice R. E. Lindsell, was on Football Results. Both shield and
IN
Senior Shield First Round
THE BRIDE is the only daughter nounced by the Colonial Secretariat league football was played in Hong- of the late Rev and Mrs H. R. to-night in a communique, which add- kong to-day, with the following re- Wansey, of Nikko, Japan. Her ed that leave for Mr. Cressall to South sults: futher was formerly Vicar of Bishop- Afrien en route for Hongkong was
under consideration. showe, Wilts.
South China Mr Cressall is one of the four British Sing Tao
of the District Court, Kwong Wah
try 1003. Mr Cressali
Enstern
Wan and
and any order or direction made" by the Medical Board as, aforesaid shall be signed by the Secretary of the Medical Board und may be filed with the Registrar of the Supreme Court
January 29
The bridegroom in the eldest son of Presidents and when so filed shall be enforceable
the Rev. A. C. Rose (recently Vicar Palestine, D. Frankston A in the same manner as a judgment or order of the Supreme Court to the death occurred at the Queen Mary of Greatham, Co. Durham) and Mrs
Born Hospital to-day after a long liness of Rose. He was at Oxford from 1028 like effect.
Mr A. D. (Archie) Brankston, former to 1933 (at St. Edmond Hall and Ripa educated at Cranleigh School The Principst Ordinance lists four surveyor of the Shing Mun Dam and Hall), then he became Curate of entered the civil service in 1011 when Chinese A.S.C. classes of technically qualified medi- an expert on Chinese art.
Oateshead Parish Church until 1938, he was posted to British Gulana and Sing Too B cal or surgical practitioners who are Mr Brankston was the son of Mr A. when he
tho was appointed Assistant attached to the Pollee. On
out Kwong Wah entitled to be registered, provided D.
formerly Managing Chaplain of St John's Cathedral, break of the war he was a lieutenant A.M.C. that they prove to the satisfaction of Director of the New Engineering Co. Hongkong.
in the British Gulana Militia Infantry Engineers the Medical Board that they are of of Shanghal. He was educated ni
and served as captain with the British 30th RA.
11
Brankaton.
knowledge of the English the London University degree in civil Sever, was worn by the brkle. Iler
5 Club
1 Middlesex
3 Kowloon
3 Combined RA. O
Junior Shield First Round
after Royal Navy
pital, wore a frack of old-gold motre magistrate, in which port he acted an several Royal Com-
3
1 South China
1 Kit: Chec
1 International
Polico
1 30th R.Ah,
1 Royal Sigants
3th RA Royal Navy
First Division
1 Police
Second Division
Postponed.
COFYNNO.
good character. Clause 2 of this Bill
Bill Brighton College, England, and after- A gown of English crepe Camilla, West Indies Regiment in East Afrien RA.SC.. acids to that proviso the further rewards at the Imperial College of cut on princess lines of classic alm- and Palestine from 1913 to 1910, being Eastern quirement that they possess an ade- Science and Technology, where he toolt plicity, with high neckline and long awarded the Military Cross. quate
Returning to British Gulana engineering. He returned to the Fat embroidered vell was held in place the hostilities he was again attached to lagunge both spoken and written. East in 1933, where he 'worked' as IL is explained that such a require surveyor on the Shing Mun Dam,
by a wrenth of orange blossoms, the Police and, passing, his final Inw ment appears particularly necessary During his student days Mr Banks while pink and white carnations com examination lo 1921 was called to the Club
1 R.A.O.C. 1023. After view of the fact that some of ton developed a keen interest in Chin. posed her bouquet.
bar at Gray's Inn in various positions in the police and
Third Division them have obtained their degrees, ese art and spent all his spare time in diplomas or licenses in Inedicine and the museums and among the private
The bridesinald, Miss Jane Hansey, Jodielal departments of the Colony, he
2 35th ILA, surgery in medical schools abroad collections, He was a personal friend nursing sister of Queen Mary Hos eventually rose to be chief slipendiary R.A.F. where no knowledge of the English of the isle. Mr George Eumarfopoulos language is necessary. Moreover an and of. Sir Percival David. It was tuleta, with an over-dress of silk net, chairman of
World Cruise From Hongkong. amendment of this nature is recom- natural, therefore, that on his return cid with a graceful bouffant skirt. missions.
A world cruise has been planned mended by the Medical Who to help in cataloguing the art treasures brewn velvet. She also wore an ald- senior British Magistrate in 1931 and
Board, who to England in 1936, he should be asked The bodice was trimmed with nigger Mr Cressall went to Palestine an for the 57 f brigantine now being have found in number
at Tam Tez's shipyard in them that the practitioner concerned he spent some time helping to catalogue
very successful exhibition was closed bouquet of marigolds. had no knowledge whatsoever of the Sir Percival David's collection at the English language and pleaded this Dorchester. Afterwards he was given. fact in extenuation for the breach of a travelling fellowship by the regulations and for the disregard of Universities' Chins Committed
which Warning notices sent by the Medient took him to India and to China for a Department.
further study of art and archaeology in The
principal Ordinance also pro- Indio, and China, Sir Percival David, vides
that
et himself an expert, relied Implicitly on if any registered practi-
January 31 tioner is convicted of any offence or his Judgment in making purchases in
Pelplug. after
due inquiry is considered by the
Black-out Fractice. Another black "Bob" Hall Retires. Mr. Robert Hall, Medical
Board to have been guilty Surveyor of Ships, arbour Masters out practice, which may possibly last of infamous conduct in any profes- Department, will be leaving the Colony three days, will be held on February sional respect, Medical
the
Beard on retirement to-day, after having 20. sald Wing Comdr A. 11. Steele may either censure
ciponary Inquiries recently held by for the Chinese Exhibition. After that. gold sequin headdress and carried a was appointed to the District Court in Motor Sr A. Cármelo, the
the
1033.
Friday
Medical Qualifications. Permission practitioner or dire ld realstered been in Hongkong Government for 15 Perkins, Director nf Air Rald Precsu grees was registered. The lowest ever
off
of site stani
black-out prac
Mexican Consul in Manila.
The two men who will take the brigantine round the world, Colonel J. Calvo, Philippine Army Reserva and Sr Arnaiz, a reserve Air Force officer in the Phillippines. They now will arrive
In the Colony this
service at
other words. I in the opinion of the His Excellency the Acting Gover, and again
the
the
Cemetery
in tha
was taken to the
removed to
that his name years. to suspend an offending medical bo struck off
Me Hall arrived in the Colony in the register. The practitioner, as a middle course of Medical Board have pointed out that 1005, when he Jained Holt's Wharf. punishment, Is included in a draft in recent inquiries the fact that the He entered the Government Service Medical Registration Amendment Board was restricted to either
In 1012 and was appointed acting, first
Government Ordinance published in. the Governing the drastic
Morine 'Sur- ment Gazette,
punishment
He resigned in 1917 or the lenient punishment of Yeyer in 1915.
to become Marine Superintendent for Section 11 of the Medical Regla- censure had been a matter for com- the Canadian Facide Railways, but tration Ordinance, 1935, is amended ment; and the Board is of opinion rejoined the Government in 1920. by the insertion of the words "and that they would have been in a much Mr Hall has also been consulting possesses an adequate knowledge of better position to deal with some of engineer for the Fire Brigade Depart- the English language, both spoken these cases if there had been a mid- ment. tle intends to join his family and written' after the words "In uf die course open to them.
who are at present in England. good character."
The Board recommends that they Gains Varsity Colours. News has Section 13 is amended by repeal of shall be given power to suspend a been received in the Colony by his day and to-day, when the tempera- sub-section (1) and by substitution registered practitioner convicted of youngest an offic. Walter Pryde of
father that William ("Bill") therefor of the following-sub-section-au-offence or guilty of infamous-con- the Public Works Department, who was (1) If any registered practitioner duct in a professional respect, and a-Pence ftemorial Scholarship winner, is convicted of any to order years old at the Line of his dea was 00 degrees, compared with a maximum of 77 degrees on Thursday. due inquiry is judged by the Medical parties attending the inquiries, and Cambridge. The minimum was 04 degrees, re-
Board to have been guilty of - that provision be made for such 'Anti-Sabotage Guards, In conoce. famous conduct in any professional orders gistered at 3 a.m.
be enforced in the Supreme ton with His Excellency the Officer respect, the Medical Board shall have Court in the same manner as judg- Administering the Government's appeal power to make any such order as to ments or orders of the Court to the of January 0 for volunteers to provide removing from or striking of the like effect,
anti-sabotage guards on board ships in Hongkong Harbour, the following nd ditional information may assist em- players and those who are in some doubt as to whether they should volun- fner for this duty. It is issued by the Colonial Secretary.
ture fell over 20 degrees.
Yesterday's maximum temperature
Humidity was 84 per cent, lo-day, compared with 90 per cent, on Thurs-
day,
There was a sight drizzle to-night and the forecast is drizzle or light rain. The weather is expected to re- moin Overcast.
Defence Services, Mr D. P. Legge has been appointed_on"neting Sub- Lleutenant In the Hongkong Naval Volunteer force with effect from January 5.
Defence Reserve
The following persons have been renasigned from the General Group for Essential Services to the Com- balant Group of the Hongkong De- fence Reserve, viz:-Messrs Colin Calens, D. G. Cairns, John Dickson, D. L. '. Edwards, Owen F. W. Hamilton, W. L. Murison and A. G. Parker.
Mr Samuel Radle has been re- assigned from the Essential Services Group to the Key Posts Group, and Mesara Rupert Grimshaw and Joseph MacDonald have been granted per- mission to quit the Hongkong De- lence Reserve with effect from Jan- uary 22,
Mr George Herbert Sullivan has been re-assigned from the Com- botant Group to the General Group for. Essential Services in the Defence Reserve..
Lawn Bowls Match. In a bowls
to-day. Une Society of Yorkshiremen
beat the Northumberland and Dur- ham Society 88-05.
Col Holt, J. H. Bottomley, G. B. Foster, M. N. Rakusen (Yorkshire- men) beat J, W. Bertram, Dean Wil- son, V. Ramsey, J. Fraser, 20-12.
Tuesday
Guards will only be required during the continuance of the Colony's present January 28
Tanaka, J. Metsumoto, T; Elo. R. S. situation, and the scheme will cease to Capell, E. P. II. White, F. Grose, J. W. netian should the Colony be directly Death of Mrs Itoke Carrol. The Leonard, S. Leonard, N. Leonard, B. 1. lnvolved in war, death decurred at her home. No. 13 Bickford, T. Yumula, Misa G. Bowen, No fear need be entertained that the Bowen Road, of Mre Rune Carroll, Mrs. M. Hun, and several Canossin time of wards who are defalled for mother of a family well-known In Sisters.
duty will be wasted in waiting ter the Hongkong and the Far East. Death
chip to which they are allotted, since
was due to bronchial pneumonía. She Wreaths from members of the family it will be possible in arrange for them had been a resident of Hongkong for and Delly (Mrs Fidoe) were laid on top to return to their offices provided they
of the caskel. 54 years.
can be communiented with by tele- Mrs Carroll nee Resinada, was born
Other wreaths were sent by Tony and phone it short notice,
and Killy of Spanish parents in Santiarto, Cuba, Alice,
Kenneth.
Huth. The 12-hour duty period will
not
the case
in 1861. Her voyage to the Far East Arthur, Roy and Donald, May Ander- entail spending 13 hours continuously at the age of ten was marked by son, C. F. Llang, Jeannette Fisher, Mr on pimed, which would, in tragedy. The familly was travelling on and Mrs J. J. Edgar, Wong You, A. R. of night duty, impair the emetency the paddle steamer "America" and small, M. Namazee, C. II, Liang, C. of the guards in their normal employ- while at anchor in Yokohama the shin Chang, H. A. Dastur, Dr. and Mrs V. ment the following day. It is anti- cought fire. The girl and her brother . Atienza, Mr Ho Wing, George Ler, cinated that out of three guards one was M. Taketo, Mr and Mrs S. H. Josephi will be on duty, one standing by and were rescued but their father
and . B. Joseph. Mr and Mrs A. O. one off duty at any given me if the Mrs Carroll was the wife of John Hyland, Allison Fisher, Mrs Cupell and ship is working cargo. I will be ap Carroll of Co. Cork, Ireland, who died family, Mr Y, Kondo, Miss K. K, Lau. reciated that each person will be on In London in 1010. Her husband was Miss Gue, K. Shibata, Mr T. Yamada, full duty for only one third of the 12-
one of three brothers who founded the Mrs A. White, Margie and Pat. Mrs C. hour period.
drowned.
first shipyard Yokohama about 70 Leonard and family, Mra A. Hopwar,
years ago. The brothers owned a fleet Mr and Mrs J, F. Grase and family kong and Calcutta is expected to take of schooners which traded with Siberia Freddie Lenfestey, Mrs Banker and
family, Mrs E. Neves and family. Atr 13 hours.
in furs and seal ckins.
In spite of that the temperature rose to a plane from Manila to Madrid some 50 degrees at 10 am.. and with the years ago.
The brigantine "Nuestra Senora de weather clearing up later in the day there was a further improvement, the In Paz" (Our Lady of Peace) which figure at 4 pm. being 53.
has been built under the supervision The coldest spell last year was ex- of Mr E. S. Moses will be completed. perienced in February, when 42.7 de- this month,
Prominent Resident Dies. Tho tions, at a Press conference.lo-day. recorded in the Colony occurred in funeral service of the late Mr J. G. 1893, when 32 degrees (treezing point) Ozorio, of Kowloon Docks, who died Wing-Comdr Sicele-Perkins added
was reached.
at" Teresa's Hospital to-day was that Government had decreed that the
held at the Roman Catholic Ceme D.W.O.F. Ball. The Rose Room and maximum time for
Annexe of the Peninsula Hotel present-tery, and TV ELS attended by a largo Bice be limited to three days, but ed a gay scene to-night, when the gathering. whether it would extended to the Executive Committed of the British Rev. Father II. Angella omelated whole of this period would depend on War Organisation Fund held a bail, assisted by Rev. Father, Byrne and the co-operation of the public. In under the distinguished patronage of Rev. Father F. R. Noval. After a
Lieut-General E. F. Norton,
casket authorities the practice on the first night was successful it might be called Two orchestras were in attendance, off for the remaining two days,
Art Carneiro and his Band, and the Chapel for the night, before intern- Dance Band of the 2nd Bn The Royal ment in
the family vault to-day. out on February 20 would automatic Mount-have partners of widow and the other from the chil- As in previous practices, the black- Scots (by kind permission of Lieut-Col. Two sheafs of flowers, one from the ally commence at sunsel and extend Those-who-ald-not-have-partners of dren, were plicell on the coffin. throughout the night. There would be dance, since there were 50 charming their own were nevertheless, able to
and the question of whether the maxi- mum period allowed by Government Cabaret Rems added to the delight was first employed by Sir Paul
Chater, on leaving
school, later would be made use of is dependent on at the evening. There was Mr Yi joined the Kowloon Docks, where he the success or failure of the first night. Sze, the Pooler Best waive reperture, was employed up to the time of this
Sudden Cold Snap. Hongkong ex- numbers from his extensive
An nelive sportman, Mr perienced a sudden cold snap to-day, accompanied by Mir E. O'Nell Shaw, death, there being a drop of te degrees in while dances and novelty turns were
was prominent member temperature carour eat with in contributed by Herbert Took and fils several of the Colony's clubs and mum Agure of the previous day. Oirl Friends (Gierla Yes and Dora was well-known as a lawn bowls Chow), The Wanchai Brothers, Nellie The maximum temperature from 10 Field (whose Spanish Dancow player. a. to 4 p.m. to-day was 64 degrees, much appreciated), Elle Soon's dinner with his son, Dr H. L. Ozorio, Apparently in good health, he had and the minimum 48 degrees, as against tena Barbara, Donald and Gerald 64 and 48 respectively on Thursday, 20 Soong), Irene Artcub, In a Russian on Friday, but shortly after that had and-60 on Wednesday, and 77 and daure and members of the Moblie a stroke and died the following on Tuesday.
Nursing Detachment of the Hongkong afternoon at St. Teresa's Hospital. Volunteer Defence Corps (who pre- He leaves behind a widow, savon The "minimum temperature of 48 sented a Tyrolienne Dance).
sons, Francis, Alberi, Joseph,' Horn- degrees recorded both on Thursday- night and early this morning was the In addition to a competition, prizes tio, Manuel, Pipino, and Henry, and lowest of the year, so far. There was were won by holders of lucky number- a daughter Miss Helene Ozorio, two a drizzle throughout this morning, but ed ticket,
tacles and two nunta.
and Mtra G. A. Harriman, Mrs M. F. Holiday Cricket. In in two-day She leaves two sons, Mesara W. O'Sullivan and family, Na Szo-kwong, cricket match at Chater Road en Mon- and A. H. Carroll, in Hongkong. One De and Mrs Etresi To, Mr and Mrs C. day and to-day. Honkkeng Cricket Club of her two daughters, Mrs Mary Car A. Yolle and family, Cheng-to, Mr. ben Kowloon Cricket Club by, six roll-Smith, is now In San Francisco, and Mra F. W. Stapleton, F. E. Noah, wickets, after being 28 runs in urreara and the other, Mrs D. Rapp, in London. Dr. and Mrs Gourdin, Miss D. Cox, Li with three wickets in hand at the end
There was a large gathering at the Wal-san, Mr and Mrs C. E. Bok, Office of the first day's play, match at Kowloon Dowling Green funeral, which was held in the Roman Boy Yim Kip-wong. 3. Matauroto. A and knocked up 183, E. C. Flacher, (78)
Kowloon opened play, pà' Monday' Catholic Cemetery, Happy this afternoon. A choral service, con- Mesure Lo Kim Fal and Company, and N. AE. Mackay (63) being top
Valley. Ngan, Tao Woon, Ng Chi and Tam Hon, ducted by the Rev. Fr A. Rigonti, Commitee and members of the Sports scorers. They made a disastrous start and A Gramps, was held in the Sharebrokers'
sisted by the Rev. Fra J. M. Spnda Club, Yeung You and Company, If. K. and lost their opening batsmen, Andor- Chapel, but Interment did not take Bros: Hongkong Nippo, Toshihiko and
Association, Nozaki son and Hung for only four.
Hongkong had scored 157 for seven place, as the vault which is being con- Eto and Chos Po Min and Company, at stumps. When play was resumed structed is not completed, | Mr A. II. Carroll arrived back in New Air Service. A now air service to-day, Hongkong added another 21, Hongkong by steamer from Singapore an extension of the existing Ilong., Kowloon fared badly in the second. shortly before the funeral was hold. kong-Chungking-Lashio route to Colvinga and scored only 148. Owen The chief mourners were Messrs. W. cutta, will be started as soon as negoti- Hughes and Knight laid the foundation J. and A. II. Carroll (son) and Mr It, ations are completed between the gav- for Club's victory contributing 44 and A. Carroll (grand-son).
ernments of China and India, declared 79, respectively.
Attaboy · Balela....... Pourteen rinke Thoso present Included Messrs E. Mr W. L. Bond, Vice-President of the F. Barry Parks, J. H. Show, LP. Fester, Seu Ken-cht, Lo Kin-fal, F. in a Press interview to-day,
Abraham, R. Abraham, F. W. Stapleton, China National Aviation Corporation, participated in the Annual Bowls com-
polition for the Altaboy Shield, be Sykes, J. Meyer beat J. W. Humble, P. Lenfestoy, G. A. Harriman, J. X
tween members of the Kowtoon Dowl- Mr Bond returned to Hongkong on in Green Club, on Chineko New Year's Radfoni, S. Hodge, T. Coleman d'Almada, G. A. Walker, Mr and Mrs 11, Sunday from a survey trip to India, Day. 24-13.
Pestoni, Mrs E. Fidoe, Mrs Fisher, Miss where he'stopped at Dolht and Cal- The match resulted in W. S. Drake's Braga, Dr and Mrs V. N. Atienza, Dr cutta. EL de Soun, Mr and Mrs K, Shibats, The service will be a weekly one, Cill) winning by 35 shots. A 3. Hall
rink. (R. P. Phillips. J. Hurst, J. CH Messrs S. H. Joseph, D. Passmore, W, J, and the fare will be about the same rink (G. Elphick, A. J. Rogers and Li O'Neill, A. V. Gosano, W. Goldenberg, as that from Hongkong to Rangoon Bykes) were runners-up, being 18 shots H. A. Lammert, Kishimoto, K. Ikuta, 8. via Chungking. The fight from Hong- up.
A. G. Gratton, A. L. Fisher, C. F. Needham, A. Brooksbank lost to C. E. Turpin, E. Purves, C. Gowland. T. W. Carr 18-20,
A. IL Brown, H. H. Mundy, A. Jnfot and J. Deakin beat D. Kossick, W. Hudson, J. Smith and J. Mac- Gowan 24-20.
The
51
death,
and
Group taken after the wedding at St John's Cathedral of the Rev. A. P. Rost, Assistant Chaplain of the Cathedral, and Misa: Mary Beatrice WanseyMing Yuen,