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MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1928.

LOCAL MARATHON.

PTE TIERNAN'S GREAT RUN.

65 FACE STARTER.

Abdul Gafur was disqualified and Tiernan was awarded the first place by the judges.

First 14.

The first fourteen men to finish the full course were:-

1, Pte. Tiernan, R.A.M.C. Time: 53 minutes.

2. Gunner Katar Singh, Mount-

Daswanda

Singh,

1

If any doubt ever existed as to ed Battery. Private Tiernan of the R.A.M.C... 3. Gunnor being Hong Kong's best long dis- Mounted Battery. tance runner, this was dispelled

4. Gunner Babu Singh. Mount- on Saturday when he doubleded Battery. his Kowloon success by win- 5. Pte. Anderson, K.Q.S.B. ning in convincing style. the

6. Gunner Monshi Khan, Mount first annual Hong Kong Mured Battery... thon race of the St. Peter's Church Young Men's Club, against a large field which includ. ed many fine Indian runners from the Mounted Battery, who won the team shield (first five men in to count) presented by the Nestle- and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company.

7. Lance-Corpl. Year, K.O.S.B. 8. Pte. Danas, K.O.S.B.

9. Pte. Nelmes, R.A.M.C. 10, Sergt. Walta, K.O.S.B. 11, Gunner Mohammed Khan, Mounted Battery,

12, D. K. H.. Gawn (H.M.S. Titania").

13. Gunner Karkat Ali, Mounted Battery.

The St. Peter's Club members are to be congratulated on the race of the fine organisation

14, Lance-Corpl. Mylic, K.O.S.B. Special prizes were offered for which proved to be a complete the first two St. Peter's Club's

Kuccess,

In the absence of rain and with members to finish the course, and the sun not very much in evid.these were won by Harold Kew and R. Leong. Three other Club mem- ence, weather conditions were:bers finished the favourable. There was a wet- come breeze,

WU-HAN VIEWS.

NATIONALIST LEADERS'

CONFERENCE,

FOUR RESOLUTIONS.

THE CHINA MAIL,

"LOCAL TENNIS.

LEAGUE COMMENCES ON MAY 5.

A BIG PROGRAMME.

May 5:

"Division.

R.A.0.C. v. South China A.A. Indian R.C. v. Chinese R.C.

"A."

Filipino Club v. Recreio "B," Recreio "A" v. Hong Kong

C.C.

Kowloon C.C. v. Nippon Club. Kennedy-road M.Q. v. Kowloon

Indian T.C. Y.M.C.A. v. R.A.M.C. Civil Service v. Recreio "B.”

Peking, April 11,

The local tennis League which Despatches from the Wu-Han commences 'on' the first Saturday citics state that for the purpose of May, bids fair to be as inter- of discussing various problems of esting as that of any other pre- the Human and Hupeh provinces, vlous season, judging by the en-May 12:- Generals Cheng Chien, Pei Chung-tries received-thirly-four teams hai, Li Tsung-jen, Hu Chung-tu, as against thirty last year, The Chow Lan, Yeh Chi and other official fixtures extend to August leading members of the Kwangsi 11.

party from Changsha and Wu- The Chinese R.C., triple cham- chang held a special conference at plons last year, will again com- Hankow on April 1. The follow-pete in all three divisions, includ- ing four resolutions were unani-ing two teams in the "C" The mously passed:-

Indian R.C. have entered the "C"

2.

3.

4.

POSTE RESTANTE.

LETTERS, ETC., AWAITING

COLLECTION.

CORRESPONDENCE.

11

"SES.

AEROPLEME

LIFE-LINA. PARGES "TO

WRECA

"AMPHIL.

A new metla

PLANES.

mgtg crews ded by the vsful tests, Mar Me

Fo-called mapable of sting on

H. Arns, Master E. Annotte (c/o Griffin Co.), Bank of Chosen, of wrecked be. Madame Beauville, Crossley, Ltd., coastguard za. Rev. W. M. Campbell, Miss Lillian is described Chung, Mies M. E. Chapman, F.shanits" (0. R.A.O.C. v. Chinese R.C. "A. M. Day (D.D.A.), D. Fraser, Mr."amphibian" po Fitz-Henry, Gurtierrez Noma &taklag off from S.C.A.A. v. Indian R.C.

Co., J. Haywood. Dr. Hie Ding-ling either land og segi Reerelo "A" v. Filipino Club.

(c/o Red Cross), A. E. S. Hayward, used at two acci, me but sit of life H.K.C.C. v. Recreio "B.".

to carry

lines to Kennedy-road M.Q. v. K.C.C. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kolliner, R. guns

Kitain, Manager Kein Sal-tuin, Ex-wrecked ships ulls que Ae read; . Kowloon Indian

press office of Wuchow, S. Lord, W.. "Developed kawit of five- E. Marriott, L. McLean, T. H. years of expert hag he Ligut

Nippon Club.

T.C.

Y.M.C.A. v."Reerelo" "B."

J

V.

ge-being

R.A.M.C. v. Civil Service C.C. Morrison (Morrison Motors), A. C. Com. C. C. Van of the Montgomery. Comdr. Anthony coast-guard, the tt resaving May 19:-

Morse, D.S.O., W. H. Pashley, H.service B nif 47 stablish Pampanga, S. Pampanga, Abrecehes-buoy predio with Petroff, H. B. Roddiek, Ritchie &ships a milé or

1. Completion of the anti-North division for the first time. For expedition through co-opera-the last few seasons the Indians tion with Chiang Kai-shek, have been the C.R.C.'s most for- Feng Yu-hsiang and Yen midable rivals in the "A" and "B" Hai-shan against Peking. sections but in view of a weaken- Establishment of special ed team in the "A" division this' schools in Hupeh and Hunan year (it is understood that at for the training of Kuomin- least two of their most prominent | tang members to understand players in H. D. Rumjahn and the real meaning of the J. A. Cassumbhoy will turn out "Three People's Principles." for a rival club), it is not expect- Effective suppression of Com-'ed that the I.R.C. will go very far.

in munists

Hunan and Once again the Hong Kong C.C.May Hupeh provinces.

will also be represented in all the Apprehension of Wang Ching-divisions. Club de Recreio will wai, Kan Nai-kwang, Chen have two teams in the "C," while. Shu-jen, Wong Fu-ching new entries in this section in- and five other ex-members clude the Filipino Club, European of the Central Executive Y.M.C.A., Kowloon Indian T.C.,. Council of the Kuomintang Civil Service C.C., and Kennedy- gathered in the Club-house for the

on account of their close con-road Married Quarters. distribution of prizes, which cere- nection with the Moscow The fixtures for the season fol- mony

Soviet. was performed by Mrs.

low:- Swann, wife of the Very Rev. Dean As a result of this conference. Start at Lyttleton-road (out-A. Swann, D.S.C., M.A., President en army of 50,000. Nationalist side the hostel entrance of the of the Club. Afterwards she was troops, picked from the Hupeh May 5- Hong Kong University) along presented by n 'small Boy Scout and Hunan armies, is to be des- Lyttleton-road, through Park- with bunch of white lies patched to Honan to co-operate road, then wind up Robinson-road, gathered in the Club's garden. with Feng Yu-hsiang against the along the

Now Motor-road

course in the order given: S. Chenalloy, Lau Fu- The marathon attracted 74 chung and F. S. Tong.

The judges, at the finishing entries, out of which 65 faced the starter. Mr. R. J. Hunt, and at point were Messrs. F. Mow Fung. 4.30 p.m., sharp the men got. Zimmern, Peter Pau and E. G. nway to a very good start. Fifty- six finished the race, which was a stiff test of stamina over a course just under ten miles.

The Course.

The course was as follows:-~

Steward.

Prizes Presented. After the race, those

A

Rev. N. V. Halward.

present

to the end of Conduit-

The Chairman of the Club, the road, then through the Conduit Viaduct until Mr. Biggar's House; Rev. N. V. Halward, M.C., M.A..!

Northerners on the Peking-Han-May kow Railway, Asiatic News Service.

a startling re-

"A" Division.

Crafgengower v. Kowloon C.C. Chinese R.C. v. University. Hong Kong C.C. v. Indian R.C.

12:-

Ghinese R. C. v. Craigengower, Kowloon C.C. v. University. M.B.K. v. Indian R.C.

May 19:-

Craigengower v. University. Chinese R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Hong Kong C.C. v. M.B.K.

along Pokfulum-road, down addressed the gathering, before the

· Some 4,000 persons, about eleven Dairy Farm I to point of prize distribution, as follow: Jubilee-rond. along that road to Before I call upon Mrs. Swann to a day, were detected riding on the Mount Davis-road, up Mount: present the cupa for the Marathon municipal tramcars in Vienna last Bavis-road to the Point of Pok-Rase, I hope you will permit me to year without paying their fares.

This figure showa fulum-roal, along that road,, say a few words. pass the Hong Kong University! St. Peter's Club has since Itsduction compared with the first May. 26: (front entrance) and along inception not only tried to provide your after the war, when no fewer than 100,000 passengers tried to Bonham-road finishing outside recreation for its own members but! King's College.

It has also attempted, in a small; get free rides. The majority of those who way, to foster a spirit. of social in- started for the race were in tercourse and comradeship amongst trams, only eight running indi- a large efrole of people who happen must be a live institution to be vidually. The members of the to find themselves resident in Hong able to organisa a marathon race

various teams ran independently Kong for abort while. This and see it, through 80 successfully of each other, the first five of any afternoon's Marathon Race is anas they had done that afternoon. team to complete the course to other attempt, which I hope will, He was glad that the Club's efforts score points towards the "Nest-, now be an annual one, to get to to foster goodwill between all na-

gether a anglo" team shield.

number of people in tionalities had received such fine friendly rivalry. It is in such ways support as on that afternoon. that people of different races can The Rev. Swann congratulated get to know and appreciate one Pte. Tiernan on winning a very fine race. He said that he himself had

The Teams. The team, which were not limited in the number of entries, lined up as follow:-

St. Peter's Club-R. Leong, F. S. Tong, W. Cunningham. Lau Fu-chung, S. Chenalloy, Harold Kew, J. King and J. Hannan.

H.M.S. "Titania. D. K. I Gawn, W. R. Fell, D. H. Nelson, H. S. P. Watch. Six other mem bers of this team arrived late and did not start.

another.

It is especially gratifying to the had experience of running long dis- promoters of this race to have had tances, and he knew how the com- so many entries, namely 74. Ipetitors felt. clearly shows that such an effort

He was also glad that so many

on the Club's part has not been Indians had taken part in the race. wasted. Although the organisation They were our brothers-at-arms

|

Indian R.C. v. Craigengower. Kowloon C.C. Y. Hong Kong|

C.C. M.B.K. v. Chinese R.C. June 2:-

June

Craigengower v. H.K.CC. Kowloon C.C. v. Indinn R.C. University v. M.B.K.

9:-

M.B.K. v. Craigengower. Indian R.C. v. Chinese R.C. University v. Hong Kong 'C.C. June 16:-

R.C.

Kowloon C.C. v. M.B.K. Hong Kong CC. V1 Chinese

University v. Indian R.C.

"B" Divialoa.

May 5:-

M.B.K. y. Hong Kong C.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Indian R.G. South China A.A. v. Royal

R.C. "B."

Recreio v. Craigengower, University v. Nippon Club.

of this race has been in the hands and it fostered goodwill to have of the Club I am sure it could not them compete against us in friend- have been the success it was with-ly rivalry. He congratulated the Indian Mounted Battery.-Mon-out the splendid support we have Indians on winning the team shield. May 12: shi Khan, Yousef Khan, Babu had from various firms and indivi- Singh, Abdul Gafur, Kartar

I should like on behalf of the The prize winners were as fol- Singh, Tara Singh, Daswanda Singh, Karam Hussain, Moham-Club to thank first and foremost low:-

the Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Con-

and Dakh Taur Singh, Jr.

Crafts,

duals in the Colony,

Prize Winners.

"Nestanglo" Challenge Cup (pre-

med Khan Din Mohammed, densed Milk Co. for presenting the sented by the Nestle and Anglo- Darkat AB, Dakh Taur Singh, Sr.,

Championship Cup and Team Swiss Condensed Milk Company). May Shield. Nestle's interest in the Pte. Tiernan, R.A.M.C., who also Queen's Regt.-Corp. F. Allen and Privates A. Dry, A. Warner, public welfare in places where they received the first prize can pre- G. Jennings, A. Woolard and G., have branches is well-known and aented by the Hong Kong Amuse-

their many gifts to the public are ments, Ltd.

Second prize Cup (presented by Scots Guards-Lance Corpl. F. evidences of their interest in their

the Hong Kong Amusements, Ltd.). Macdonald, Lance-Corp. Lilley,

This interest, we find, is, world-Gunner Katar Singh, Mounted May and Guardsmon J. King, R. A.

from Europe to Battery. Collins, J. Kelly, W. C. Leonard, wide, extending

the Far East and from Australia Third prize Cup (presented by D. Godward and Hart..

concern such as Mr. Lytton)-Gunner Daswanda K.O.S.B.-Sergt. Watts. Sergt. to America. A D. Falconer, Lance-Sergt. Can- this cannot fail to give everyone Singh, Mounted Battery. ning, Lance-Corpl. Year, Lance the impression that only by service

*The Start.

customers' welfare.

do we grow.

Fourth prize Medal-Gunner Babu Singh, Mounted Battery,

Indian R.C. v. M.B.K. H.K.C.C v. K.C.C. University v. Craigengower. Nippon Club v. Recrelo. Chinese R.C. v. R. Engineers.

19:-

M.R.K. v. Kowloon, C.C. Indian R.C. v. H.K.C.C..

Nippon Club v. South China

A.A.

Recreio v. R. Engineers.. Craigengower v. Chinese R.C.

26:-

June 2:

South Ching A.A. v. M.B.K. H.K.C.C. v. Recreio. Chinese R.C. v. Indian R.C. University v. Kowloon C.C. R. Engineera v. Craigengower.

M.B.K. v. Recreio. Craigengower v. S.C.A.A. Indian R.C. v. University. Chinese R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Nippon Club y. R. Engineers.

Chinese R.C. v. M.B.K.

H.K.C.C. v. University,

S.C.A.A. V. Indian R.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Recreio, Craigengower v. Nippon Club. June 16:-

Corp. Mylie, Lance-Corp. J. Gilchrist, and Privates Hislop, We are also deeply grateful to "Nestanglo" Team Shield (pre- Scott, Anderson, Richie, Torrens, the Hong Kong Amusements, Ltd. sented by the Nestle and Anglo- Douglas, Nelson, Skinner, Banas, for presenting the first and second Swiss Condensed Milk Co.).-Won Walls, Belk and Mulvery.

prizes, to Mr. Andrew Cheung for by the Mounted Battery, the first. Individuals. S. Cutforth. A. L. presenting the Club Members Cup five of whose team to complete the Nelmes, H. O. Davies. E. Harvey, and to Mr. Lytton for presenting course

being Gunners Kortar June 91- Singh. Daswanda Singh. Babu P. W. Burchell, H. F. Regis, W. third prize,

We are taking, this afternoon, Singh, Monshi Khan and Moham- Gooding, and Pte. J. Tiernan,

In addition to the RAM.C., winner of the St. the opportunity of asking Mrs. med Khan. Andrew's Church Young Men's Swann' to present the prizes for the Shield, each member of the team Club's Kowloon marathon last Club Billiard Championship for received a Silver Medni. month...

1928. Here again we are indebted ; Club Members' Prizes: 1st to firm and individuals for helping prize Cup, Harold. Kew; 2nd prize At the word "Go" the men all us by presenting so many of the Cup, R. Leong. got off in a bunch, but soon after prizes, First to Dr. Kotewall, who teaving Robinson-road. Tiernan has been our Patron since the Club

The opportunity was also taken took the lead. followed by a bunch was formed and who has evinced of Indians who kept close to his his interest in many helpful ways, of distributing the Club's Billiards beels most of the way.

and who has kindly presented the Championship prizes, as follow:- Nearing the Chinese Protestant Championship Cup. We are also Challenge Cup (presented by Cemetery, Tiernan was comfort- grateful to the Wing On Co., Ltd. Hon. Dr. Kotewall) Philip Tal.. ably, in the lead, with the Indians for presenting the first prize and to and a couple of K.O.S.B., run-Lane, Crawford Ltd. for presenting Co.) Philip Tel. ners strung out some distance be a cue for the highest break. hind. The rest of the field was badly left.

A Short Cut.

If a Club such as ours is going

Billiards Prizes.

1st Prize (presented by Wing On

2nd Prize, Ernest Zimmern. Doubles Handicap: 1st, Tal and

to carry on in the way in which it Ko; - 2nd, W. A. Youngsaye and

has started is obylous that the G. S. Zimmern.

R. Engineers v. University. H.K.C.C. v. Chinese R.C. Indian R.C. v. Recreio. S.C.A.A. v. Kowloon C.C. M.B.K. v. Nippon Club.

June 23:-

M.B.K. v. R. Engineers. Craigengower v. H.K.C.C. Nippon Club v. Indian R.C. Recreio v. S.C.A.A. University v. Chinese R.C. June 30:--

At this stage Gunner Abdul support of firms and individuals is Singles Handicap: 1st, George

needed and once again I should like Ko: 2nd, Maurice Welli. Gafur of the Mounted Battery was to say, how grateful we are for the "tail man" of the leading four support which, has been given to us by Lane Crawford, Ltd.) P. Tai July

Highest Break Cus (prosented teen men, but soon after passing by so many. the cemetery he was first, run-

(58 points).

cheers

M.B.K. v. Craigingower. H.K.C.C. v. R. Engineers." Kowloon C.C. v. Nippon Club. "Chinese R.C. v. S.C.AA. University v. Recreio.

Nippon Club v. H.R.C.C...

R. Engineers v. Indian R.C.

Our beat thanks are due to all At the conclusion ming a good distance in front of those gentlemen who this, after-and "tigers" were given for Mra. Kowloon C.C. y. Craigengower, Tiernan. Abdul Gafur finished. the race first, but when the carda noon, have helped to make this our Swann and the Club's Chairman. were checked. it was found that ret effort such a success.

The thanks of the Club are due

University v, S.C.A.A. Recreio v. Chinese R.C.

Abdul Gafur, through a misunder

Denn Swann

to the Traffic Police and members July 14:- standing, had taken a short cut After the distribution of prizes, of the Police Reserva "Flying through the cemetery, and this the Dean addressed the gathering. Squad" who rendered valuable ser accounted for his leading Tiernan He thanked the Club for asking viccat a. regulatingt raffic, and to

the proper

prizes. St. Peter's Club, he said, er.

course.

·

Chinese, C. y. Nippon Club Craigengower v. Indian R.C. Kowloon C.C. v. R. Engineers.

H.K.C.C v. 8.CA.A.

R.A.0.C. v. Indian R.C. S.C.A.A. v. Chinese R.C. "A" H.K.C.C. v. Filipino Club.

Co., Miss Rogerson, Mr. A. Sofaerstead of being and Recreio "A" v. Recreio "B."

Rev. P. Schule, Prof. J. W. N. hundred yards, Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon In-Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Turner c/o lines thrown by the

dian R.C.

Mr. T. M. W. Turner, J. L. M. Y.M.C.A. v. Nippon Club.

Thesing, M. Tremboff. Universal Kennedy-road. M.Q. v. Civil Industry Co., Mr. and Mrs. John

-Service C.C.

Chinese R.C. "B" v. R.A.M.C.

26:-

Filipino Club v. R.A.O.C. Recreio "B" v. S.C.A.A. Chinese R.C. “A” v. Recreio

"A."

H.K.C.C. v. Indian R.C. Kowloon C.C; v. Y.M.C.A. Nippon Club v. C.S.C.C. Kennedy-road M.Q. v. Chinese

R.C. "." Kowloon Indian T. C. v.

R.A.M.C.

June 2:........

Wade, B. Zipper.

Unpaid Correspondence.

cannon. The 1

it snore, in

to a few

e with harpoon.

eliance for a cannon-shots.net la 696 yards whereas in rems are effée- tive at several te

distance

"The proble

out to sea by a

wor

a line. complicated

T. W. Campbell, Mrs. J. D. Pugh, (c/o H.K. Hotel), Miss E. Fye, Eby the fact that he could not take off while bordened with - a Stilley (c/o H.K. Hotel).

trailing rape, be more pick up the life-line after

actually in

Registered Articles. Bank of Chosen, N. Crainicine, the air. Condonder Paulsen G. E. Dares, R. I. Kiin, M.)

solved the diy attaching Koretsky, Lim. Kim-chi, Mrs. L Lat. Lander (c/o Repulse Bay the end of the cross ropo Hotel), Miss B. R. Moroukian, F. swung betweer nasty placed 1200 feet apart, The pinne, after H. Moring, Nguyen-Van-Tri, Ritchie,

tho

& Co., C. Ramson, Mrs. A. Sherville, getting under macies-about

and passes ovey sad detween C. Tang, Universal Industry Co. R.A.O.C. v. Redrelo "B".

List of Unclaimed Radio Telegrams, two masta, whierver low. Had of a light S.C.A.A. "v. Filipino Club.

Mar. 3 Vermetus, Hong Kong, era the weight: H.K.C.C. v. Chinese RC. "A" from Manila; Mar. 3, Sandalwood, rope, carried on teed in the nero- Recreio. "A" v. Indian R.C.

Hong Kong, from "Suwa Maru"; plane. The weighted rape tanglez Kowloon C.C. v. Civil Service. Mar. 4, Simlecham, Hong Kong, with the line is the musts, Chinese R.C. "B" v. Nippon from Choion: Mar. 6. Julian jerks it free at wies it out,

Club.

Weissbein, Hong Kong, Palmbeach;, trailing the life after it. The Kennedy-road M.Q. v. R.A.M.C. Mar. 6, Pokoing, Hong Kong, from aeroplane plles struckt, out and Kowloon Indian T.C..v. Y.M.C.A. Sotrabaja; Mar. 7. Tadorna, Hong, over the ship in stress and the June 9:-

and Kong, from "Atsuta Maru"; Mar., observer then cul He repe 8, Cheungtaihong, Hong Kong, from allows the line to all arross the Soerabaja; Mar. 8, Chungtung-deck. chong, Hong Kong, from Soern-. "From then on the procedure is baja; Mar. 11, Fungtat, Hong Kong, the same as in from San Francisco; Mar. 11, Lam-work with brge una-bung tackles, cheongyi, Hong Kong, from Mon- The first light a used to pull çay; Mar. 14, Ritchie, Hong Kong, a somewhat hervor tackle out the from "Paul Lecat"; Mar. 17, Slan-ship. After it made.fast, the han, Hong Kong, from Swatow; coast-guard cre ahore attachen Mar. 19, Percival, Hong Kong, from the still heavier o cable and "President Lincoln"; Mer. 22,' it la hauled out. After the ship's Scribes, Hong Kong, from Cholon; crew has made ead fast, the Mar. 23, Scribes. Hong Kong, from original light the by is used to pul! Cholon;, Mar. 24, 0046 7893 1815, the trailing pussy of the breeches. Hong Kong, from Canton: Mar. 24, buoy back and th along the big- Toeannen, Hong Kong,

from line.

Recreio "A" y. R.A.O.C. H.K.C.C. v. S.C.A.A. Filipino Club v. C.R.C. "A". Recreio "B" v. Indian R.C. K.C.C. v. C.R.C. "B". R.A.M.C. v. Nippon Club. Kennedy-rd. M.Q. v. Y.M.C.A. C.3.C.C. v. Kowloon Indian T.C. June 16:-

R.A.O.C. v. II.K.C.C. Recreio "A" v. S.C.A.A. C.R.A. "A" v. Recreio "E". Filipino Club v. Indian R.C. K.C.C. v. R.A.M.C. Nippon Club. Kennedy-roud

M.Q.

C.R.C. "D" y, Kowloon Indian

T.C.

C.S.C.C. v. Y.M.C.A.

June 23:-

K.C.C. v. R.A.O.C. S.C.A.A. v. Nippon Club. Kennedy-road M.Q. v. C.R.C.

"A".

Indian RC. v. Kowloon Indian

T G.

Y.M.C.A. v. Filipino Club. CS.C.C. v. Recreio "B". C.R.C. "B" v. Recreio "A". K.A.M.C. v. H.K.C.C. June 30:-

R.A.O.C. v. Nippon Club. S.C.A.A. v. K.C.C.. Kowloon Indian T.C. v. C.R.C.

"A".

Kennedy-rd M.Q. v. I.R.C. Filipino Clhb v.. C.S:C.C. Recreio "A" v. R.A.M.C. Recreio "B". v. H.K.C.C. Y.M.C.A. v., C.R.C. "B". July 7:

R.A.O.C. v. Kennedy-rd. M.Q. S.C.A.A. v. Kowloon Indian

T:C,

C.R.C. "A" v. K.C.C. Indian R.C. v. Nippon Club. Filipino Club v. C.R.C. "B". Recreio "B" v. RA.M.C. Y.M.C.A. v. Recrelo "A”. · HKC.C. v. C.S.C.C.

July 14:---

usual rescue

Tchekam; Mar. 26, Teaset, Hong "Cape May, Jersey, and Kong, from "Tenya Maru" Mar. Gloucester, Mass Chusetts, are the 26, 0534, Hong Kong, from Swatow;!

equipped

for

the

Mar. 28, Marget, Hong Kong. from first two stations to be Manila; Mar. 27, Magasin Hunet for aerial life-ving. They were chosen because hey had already chang, Hong Kong, from $.A. "Andre Lebon"; Mar. 30, Walt, been provided with Loening am- Hong Kong, from Wuchow; Mar. phibian planes, of the type used by 31, Tuenlai, Hong Kong. from Commander Byrd in Greenland and Samarinda; April 2, Oscar-Bank of in the flight around South America. China, Hong Kong, from Swatow;;; The planes were purchased ori. Apr. 3, Kicellong. Hong Kong, from ginally

aerial patrol Magelang; Apr.. 3, Wanlothingkee, against rum ships off Boston, New Hong Kong, from "Hozan Maru";; York and New Jersey shores,

is 80. light Apr. 4, Felds, s.s. "Aeneas", Hong: "The life-line used Kong, from Canton; Apr. 6, that the powerful planes can take Gregory Cullen, Hong Kong, from the end a mile or more to sea be San Francisco; Apr. 9, Taant-fore the dragging weight becomes cheungwoo, Hong Kong, from too great. No reels are used for Kwongchowan; Apr. 11, 0448 6068) coast-guard lines, as the friction 3029 etc., Hong Kong, from Swa- would quickly sop the line, whether tow; Apr. 12, Harbour Pilot Sta-fired from a gun or trailed from an

the tion, Hong Kong, from "Somedon aeroplane. Instead, line is Maru"; Apr. 12, Shudder, Hong coiled in a complicated pattern Kong, Namdinh; Apr. 12, Portrait, about pegs set in a wooden frame Hong Kong, from "Kashgar"; Apr: Inid out something like a chess- 13, Cucumber, Hong Kong, from board. The pegs are then with- Manila; Apr. 16, Miramar, Hong drawn, leaving the line 'faked' as Kang, from 8.5. "Mongolia"; Apr. sailors say, in such a way that it 15, Yu Huan-taan, Hong Kong, will run out without tangling, and from "President Jackson"; Apr without friction.

18, Kokaraun, Hong Kong, from,

"The Lyle gun, which has saved Sandakan: Apr. 18, Laisang, Hong

thousands of lives since. Its inven- Kong, from Makasser: Apr. 18tion by Lieut. Devid A. Lyle, of Homaco, Hong Kong, from "Presl

Kowloon Indian T.C. v. R.A.O.C.dent Pierce"; Apr. 18, Nozavier, the US. Array, has been the chief Kennedy-rd, M.Q. v. S.C.A.A.Hong Kong, from Ogdn Utah.

Nippon Club v. C.R.C. "A". Indian R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. R.A.M.C. v. Filipino Club. C.R.C. "B" v. Recreio "g". CS.C.C. v. Recreio "A". Y.M.C.A. v. H.K.C.C. July 21:-

AT LAST.

· LORD - TERRINGTON IN ENGLAND,

reliance of the coastguard for a half century. It is a small bronze cannon, weighing, with its eigh- teen-pound projectile, to which the line is attached, alightly more than 200 pounds. Once the line is made fast to a ship, it can be used either for the breeches-buoy, a pair of canvas trousers, knee- length, in which the rescued person is suspended and dragged through After protracted- proceedings with France, partially due to his the waves, or for a water-tight life. state of health. Lord Terrington car built like a small cubmarine" was brought to London and charg-and capable of holding a number Recreto "A" v. Kennedy-roaded at the Mansion House with of people at each trip. The Lyle

RA.O.C. v. Y.M.C.A. C.B.C.C. v. S.C.A.A. C.R.C. "A" v. C.R.C. "B", RA.M.C. v. Indian R.C. Kowloon C.C., v. Filipino C.C. Recreio "B" v. Nippon Club.

M.Q.CO

London, Saturday,

fraudulent conversion under the gun is the successor of one of the H.K.C.C. v. Kowloon Indian Larceny Act while practising as a oldent forms of rescue apparatus.

T.C.

July 28:-

C.S.C.C. v. ‚R.A.0.C.......... Y.M.C.A. v. S.C.A.A. RAM.CY. CEC: "A.” (C.R.C. "B" v. Indian R.C.

Filipino Club v. Nippon Club Recreio B-v Kowloon C.C. Kowloon Indian T.C. 7.

Recrelo "A" Kennedy-rd. M.Q. v. H.K.C.C. August 4:-

RAO.C. v. C.R.6. "RT

RA.MC v. S.C.A.A.

•C.R.C; “A”, v. Y.M.C.A.

CS.C.C. v. Indian R.C.

Pilipino Club v. Kennedy-road

M.Q.

Recreio "B" v. Kowloon Indian

T.C.

Kowloon C.C

There are twenty-one charges, Involving £70,000,

An

solicitor in the name of Woodhouse & wheeled carriage and bent byr a powerful crossbow, mounted on. a wheeled cirrlage and bont by turning a crank, which, with arrangement of coza and Hine, Lord Terrington was remanded brought the bowstring back until till April 30. An application for it could be caught by the trigger." ball was refused. Reuter.

August 11

No less thap 54,039 articles four in Vienna Jast year were handed over to various authorities; 39,671 directly to the, nolica and the. rr mainder to railway officials. The total value of these findingh amounted to some £10,000,4Brden the Austrian law a finder is entitled, to receive 10 per cent of the vale Kennerly road M.Q.. Recreo of the article found. The pack

R.A.M.G. V. R.A.0.0. S.C.A.A," v. C.R.C. B. C.S.C.C. v. C.R.C.A. Y.M.C.A. v. Indian R.C.. Kowloon Indian T,C.v. Fill

spino Cluby,

B

mente on account of this so-ca1)"} Recrofo *A* v. Nippon Glüb.-"Finderlohn last year amount

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