SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1929.
Sport Columns
REFEREES' CLASSES owing to an absence of full facili
FOR SHANGHAI
EXPERT, TO GIVE INSTRUCTION IN THE SOCCER CODE
CAPT. A. H. GRAHAM
THE
CHINA MAIL,
QUEEN'S
|A PINEAPPLE KING'S PARADISE
| LOVELY CANADIAN HOME OF AN HAWAIIAN MILLIONAIRE
TROUT FISHING JOY ·
Vancouver, B.C. Because he likes true aport, especially fly-fish- ing for trout, James D. Dole, of Honolulu,
nearly $40,000 at Penask Lake, a veritable sportsman's paradise, in the heart of the interior of British Columbia. Jumes D. Dole, multi-millionaire
has
invested
prominent in the world press a few years ago, when he was the donor of a $50,000 prize to the first air- man to fly from the Pacific Coast to Hawali.
ties for expert instruction in Shanghai, will take advantage of the opportunity which now presents itself, and that any referee who considers a refresher course might jbe of advantage to him will also come forward. Candidates may be of any nationality and of any age between 21 and 40, but those who The Shanghai Football Associa-need to wear glasses will not be tion has had under consideration ¡eligible. Incidentally, Captain "pineapple king," of Hawaii, la the the prevailing shortage of qualified Graham will not have the least ob-man whose name was specially referees in Shanghai, and, with a Jection to non-candidates who may view to remedying this shortage, of be interested in the matter attend giving those who feel they would ing the classes, as it is thought that fike to take up refereeing every many regular followers of football, opportunity of doing so, and of who do not always see eye to eye providing-present referees with the with a referee, may possibly re- means of taking a refresher course ceive some enlightenment by seeing if they consider it necessary, has and hearing some of the laws of the come to an arrangement with a game expounded by an acknowledg highly-qualified instructor in re-ed expert. The Association is hav-directing head of an organization ferceing, Captain A. H. Graham, ing printed several hundreds of the who has undertaken to organize latest edition of the "Referee's classes in refereeing, for civilians Chart and Footballer's Guide," and of
any nationality, Captain overy member of a class for re- Graham, who holds the English ferees will receive a copy without Football Association's highest charge. qualifications as a referee, has
re-
Meet
1
When the writer was the guest; of Mr. Dole recently at Penask Lake,
erected
where he has
a magnificent chalat, he found the
which employs 8.000 workers in Hawaii alone, enjoying the case and contentment of a fisherman away from the world's hurry and worry, din and turmoil.
Wearing a thick woollen "lumber- jack's shirt," high and heavy leather boots familiar to prospec-
cap with files and hooks tucked here and there like porcupine quills "J.D." held the helm of his out- board motor as he took us across! Penask Lake.
taken charge of some of the most Referees' Association Totors, and on his head an old tweed important matches played in the United Kingdom, and who has been responsible for the instruction of many hundreds of first-clasN ferees officiating in Great Britnin and elsewhere to-day, has very kindly consented to assist the Shanghai Football Association much as he possibly can.
Definite Courses
as
The monthly meeting of the above association will be held at the Council office of the Football Association on Thursday at 6.30 pm. The lecture on knotty points will be given by Q.M.S Scott. All referees, players, and others Interested are cordially invited to at- tend.
GOLF
Starting Times At Fanling
A Rare Spot Penask is a rare spot: 256 miles east of Vancouver and 50 miles or more "in off" the highway at Merritt, the lake, nhout five miles long and two miles wide, is of dazzling beauty. We saw it rimmed with blue spruces and cottonwooda and poplars that were wearing their yellow autumn suita. The bed of the lake has clear white sandstone foundation. Nowhere can he seen rank undergrowth. every view is park-like. Here is a near white sandy bench, there a natural meadow. There ате eighteen islands dotted here and there in the lake, each providing shelter so that trout may be fished for at any time, in wind or when W. G. Lorimer, J. Forbes, calm. Mr. and Mrs. Dole and their E. M. Bryden, D. S. Robb.
The starting times for to-morrow at Fanling are as under:
For those desirous of becoming referees. Captain Graham has a definite course of instruction, con- sisting of nine lessons of about one hour each, and it has been his ex- perience that any person of reason. able intelligence who attends the course and passes the subsequent oral examination, is generally thereafter an efficient and capable reforce. His first course will com- mence on Wednesday, December 4, at 5.30 p.m., in a place in the Can. tral District which has not yet de- finitely been decided on, and, as far As can be seen at present, will con- aist of three lessons each week for not more than three weeks. It is possible, however, that, if eircum- 10.04 atances warrant it, he will condense
9.24 a.m. Dr. Dovey, J. S. Dykes. 9,28 0.
"O. Enger, A. Piercy. 9,32
Roberts, R. A. Campbell.
J
9.30
#
9.40
9.44
"
9.48
9,52
9.50
10.00
10.03
*
W.
C. Mycock, E. J. Edwards. G. W. Sowell, A. G. Coppin. J. Drummond, S. S. Perry.
D. M. Goodall, A. Webster. friends have the use of 15 boats,
C. W. Jeffries, S. T. Butlin. two with outboard motors. But it
K. K. Rounds, O. D. Brown.is not only his friends who enjoy Currie & Fleming, Mathews the pleasures of Penask.
& Judd.
H. R. Sturt, G. Davidson.
G. B. S. Thomson, W. J. S. Key.
"We have no idea of making the piace exclusive," he said, "we have turned nobody away, but we do want to make Penask a place where true aport with the fly may be en- joyed, not 'fishing' with a stream of lines running out of every boat, E. D.
and on each line two or three hooks W. and spinners."
H. A. Lammert, S. A. Seth. H. Hampton, W. S. Hillier. A. D. Humphreys, E. des Yoeux
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PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM
D. M. S. S. ON SANITARY BOARD
--
OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
With a view to the reorganisa-. tion of the medical and sanitary services of the Colony (the Gov- ernment "Gazette" states), it is considered desirable to associate the Director of Medical and Sani- tary Services more closely with the working of the Sanitary De- partment and, in order that he may have the opportunity of ac quiring first-hand knowledge of the working of that department, it has been decided to place him on the Sanitary Board instead of the Medical Officer of Health.
When the Director of Medical
and Sanitary Services has replac- ad the Medical Officer of Health 43 A member of the Smilitary Board, the Government will await such recommendations from him In the public health administra- tion as his experience.. of the working of the Sanitary Depart- ment may prompt him to make. RAILWAY SCANDAL
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Minister Resigns From Office
Tokyo, Yesterday. Mr. Ichita Kobashi, Minister for Education, has resigned owing to allegations that he was implicated in the series of scandals which are now being unearthed.
Mr. Kobashi declared his inno- cence, but desired to retire from office, in order not to embarrass the Government.
The Opposition charges. Mr. Kobashi with having accepted funds in connection with the Bill for the Government purchase of a private railway in 1927, when he was a member of the Lower House, and lender of the now defunct Selyuhonto Party.
Later.
Mr. Ryuzo Tanaka, former leader of the Seiyuhonte Party, and now
a member of the Minseito Party,
has been appointed to succeed Mr. Kobashi.-Reuter.
An outbreak of plague In the southern part of Bombay Pre sidency is causing the Health De- partment of the Government grave Many deaths have been reported recently The number reached 100 during September..
the length of the course and inten- 10.12 sify the instruction, thus allowing 10.16 candidates to present themselves for examination sooner than 10.20
cencern. 10.24 normally would be the case. No
10.28 fees of any kind will be payable by j candidates, and those who pass will | 10.32 receive an official referen's card from the Shanghai Football Asso- 10.30 ciation, which is recognized by any other Associations affiliated to the. English F.A.
Full Facilities
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H. U. Ireland, Lawrence.
12
10.40
D. J. Gilmore, I. Shewan.
-
10.44
23
P. Morrison, F. Ellis,
10.48
"
10.54
13
The Shanghai Football Associa- | 10.52 tion hopes earnestly that those who contemplate taking up refereeing 11.00 but who have hitherto refrained.
鱽 A. B. Purves, T.
Monaghan.
I. HL Geare, T. C. Fowle. J. W. Robertaon, C. C. Roberts.
Convenience in the Wilderness
Fewer difficulties are expected to be placed in the way of persons who ¦ have hitherto been prevented from entering the United States for political reaso NS.
The chalet, made of pine logs Chewn and jointed in the woods, near by erected without the use of nails and varnished to give pleasing appearance inside and out- Capt. Ashby, A. O. Brawn. side, embraces Я large hall, A K. M. Henderson, A. Elounge with massive fireplace which lander impatient in dispensing Lisaamaan.
will take six-foot logs, kitchen hospitality, cultured and interest- quarters, and more than a dozen Ing in conversation, a "mixer"" fully bedrooms. In the latter are steel Imbued with the carefree spirit of beds of the latest mode and at the the Canadian West. Mra. Dole, head of each is an electric bulb ever sunny and bright, radiates which, when turned, automatically kindness and shares in all her starts the electric plant in a build-husband's pleasures. ing one hundred yards away. There is hot and cold running water in To-day-Chinese Recreation Club the bedrooms. Pure cold water is "At Home," 3.80 p.m.
pumped electrically from a well Dec. 3-British Association Lec-and bring modern comforts to ture on "Charlotte Bronte" by those enjoying life within walking Sir Henry Gollan, Cathedral Hall.
distance of trails which only bears and deer use.
SHADOWS BEFORE. Tsui, 3 p.m.
COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED IN "CHINA MÄIL”
Social Functions To-day-Ten Dances at Hong Kong Hotel and Peninsula Hotel, 4.30 pm.
To-day--Dinner Dances at Hong Kong Hotel and Peninsula Hotel, 8.30 p.m.
To-day-Dinner Dance at Repulse Bay Hotel, 8.30 p.m.
Entertainments To-day Queen's "Bulldog Drummond."
To-day- Star "Brass Knuckles."
Theatre;
Theatre;
To-day World
Theatre; "Phyllis of the Follies," (Con- tinuous performance from 1.15 to 11.15 p.m.).
To-day Majestic Theatre;
"The Magic."
Home Mała
To-day- Inward from Europe via Negapatam ("Awa Maru").
Sports
To-day- Extra Race Meeting, Happy Valley.
To-morrow-K.O.S.B. Gymkhana, Kwanti.
Land Sales December Z-At P. W. D. Offices, three lots of Crown Land at Tai Kok
Lammert's Auction Dec. 2-At Sales Room, Duddell Street, household furniture, 2.30
p.m.
Miscellaneous
A TIP ABOUT TIPS
A useful travelling tip has been given by the veteran head porter of one of the best hotels in London. "On the Continent," he said, "the baggage porters at big hotels have a method of informing each other as to the generosity of their patrons.
From Peace to Pineapples It was in this environment, the atmosphere of spruces and pines, of fish-hawks and pelicans, peace
still wearing his old tweed cap with its fish hooks and files as he told
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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL HONG KONG
December 18, 1929. Advent Sunday 2nd Diocesan Festival Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Holy Communion
at Peak Church, 8 a.m.
Children's Service, 10 a.m. Sunday School at Peak School,
10 B.m.
Matins and Sermon, 11 a.m. Preacher: The Dean. Holy Communion. 12,15 p.m. Evensong, 6 p.m.
Preacher Rev, H. V. Koop. Social Evening in Cathedral Hali after Evensong.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
The First Church of Christ, Scien- [Branch of The Mother Church, tist, in Boston, Mass., U.S.A.]
Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station. Sunday Service, 11.15 a.m. Subject: Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmeriam and' Hypnotism, Denounced.
The Sunday School is held on Sunday mornings at 10 clock.
Wednesday Evening Meeting at 5.80 o'clock.
Reading Room at above address, open:-
Tuesday and Friday 10 am to
12 Noon.
Monday and Thursday 6.30 to 7 pm.
and contentment, that Mr. Dole told the writer something about the business he directs. Our bost, in the fifties, tall, sharp-featured, his The Public is cordially invited From the porches of the chalet, black hair streaked with grey, was to attend the service and visit the entered through modern, white en-free and fluent in speech. He was Reading Room.
amelled bungalow doors, one may look across the lake and see the trout jumping after files, the fish hawks pouncing from tres top nests in search of trout for supper. Pelicans visit occasionally, while in their seasons deer and bear often may be seen drinking at the edge "Thus, for example, when leaving of the lake.
canneries and on plantations, which were out of the cage Pussy came a fashionable hotel in Paris if a. Out of contact with telegraph of cover 88,000 acres. At the quiet in and Polly disappeared. client is liberal with his tips the telephone, and mail obtainable only season only 2,000 are employed! Peter was inconsolable and mop hotel labels will be stuck on the when it is "fetched," 4,700 feet To meet the demands of the factory ed sadly, so another wife was ob top of the trunk, and when arriving | above Pacific Coast level, such is and its output, cans are conveyed tained for him, but they quarrelied at an hotel in the south of France Penask, the chosen 'spot for retreat In an endless stream from the and had to be separated.
us something about his everyday AN EASILY CONSOLED WIDOWER life when he is home in Honolulu. From his great canneries there This is a story of a pair of fruit is sent to all parts of the lovebirds, Peter and Pally, who world. At the peak of the season used to be allowed to fly about the 8,000 workers are employed in the sitting-room. One day when they
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or in Naples or Cairo the porters by Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dole. There American Can Company's plant ad-¡. One day a friend spoke of hav will be almost over-anxious to at-are two or three others of the disjoining, and these are sterilized, ing heard that a looking-glass in ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS. tend to the travellor's requirements. trict associated with him at the filled, sealed and labelled, at the the cage would curo Peter of "If, on the other hand, he does retreat. All told, there will be rate of many hundred cans per moping. A small hand-glass was not tip sufficiently well the labels about
persons living at minute.
fixed at the side of the cage, and will be put on the sides of the bag-Penask, and possibly, 20 persons Mr. Dole's experiences, in 'buat-now Péter no longer mopos, but gage, and at the next destination more scattered over 50 miles! ness at Kawali, and in 'relaxation bows, prances and sidles up and the staff will not be nearly so at- Mr. Dole Was a
real de at Penask, certainly provide some down in front of his own reflection, i tentive."
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