MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1931.
WEEK-END
FIRST
DIVISION COMPLETED.
C.$.C.C. WIN.
Two Second Division Matches Decided.
THE CHINA
MAIL.
LAWN BOWLS PAN COMES TO THE KING CAROL AND THE
Shots For and Against.
For Asst. Up Dn. Kowloon B.G.C...15 08 .217
0
Talon R.C.
.868 000 202
0
| Kowloon _G.C.
ONA
0
0
Q
17
0
40
02
The First Division of the Lawn, Bowls' Longte," was encluded on Saturday and two matches were de cided in the Second Division. In terest was largely focussed on Dorrance Cup match and the Ravall Cup game.
Full results were as follow:
League I.
· CNC.C. v. CCC-
the
Spey
59
Club de Recreio.824 8 0 Craigengower C.C. 807 8 Yacht Club......702 748 Civil Sedzice C.C. 91 783 Electric RC ...504 917
SKIPS RECORDS TO DATE.
Division 1...
0 323
F. W. L. D. N. Drummond (T.R.C.) 14 11
1
VILLAGE.
Home-Made Tunes on Home-Made Pipes.
RUSTIC MUSIC.
Oxford, Aug. 14.. A rural craft is being illustrated here this week at Summer school, where
between fifty, and sixty enthusiastic amateurs are being aught to make and play rustic alpes, flagelets, pan-pipes, and other wind Instruments,
They are for the most part
U. M. Oaier (C.C.C.) 10.5 J. Ferguson (T.R.C.)...14 11 30 teachers in village schools from R. Luz Recreio)14 10
F.
W. Russell K.B.G.C.).4 D5
1. Gregory (C.S.C.C.). D
1different parts of the country, who
u
will teach this craft to the children
when they return.
PRINCESS.
The Bond Is "That Child"
FRIENDSHIP WILL CONTINUE.
Bucharest. August 3.. King Carol has made the follow. ing statement to the Press con- corning his marriage:-
LOUDSPEAKER
LEGACIES.
"Hearing "Wills by Gramophone.
DEAD MEN'S VOICES.
1 g
In determining to make his will, on a gramophoné record. Major Christopher Stone, the well-known B.B.C. gramophone expert, has initiated a plan which, if, widely followed, is likely to prove very lucrative to the Bar.
"This is in order to end rumours My divorce is final, but the bond between my ex- wife and myself is that child.
It is quite true that wills have. Every father
made and mother will been
on many strange appreciate the meaning of this materials. Not long ago the Courts "Friendship will continue be had before them a soldier's will 'en tween Princess Helen and my graved in minute letters on two self, for we are both sufficient. skles of a metal identity disc. It. Miss Margaret James, who ori
ly cultured to render this pos-contained 3,000 lettera, quite dis- iginated the movement, said that
sible."
tinguishable, but in some cases only Ho added that rumours the idea came to her when she cured, much unpleasantness in good while back
had with the
aid of a microscope. A watched the youtherds of Sicily connection
now a mariner with ..12 66 making and playing pipes."
the marriage gifted with some humour made his Folk Dance Society and the Nawas final.
[question, but the present solution dispositions with indelible pencil on
an eggshell. tional Connell for Soul Service
Prince Michael Lost, had both warmly 3
welcomed the
Prince Michael. King Carol's son. Alarmed the Royal
A. E. Silkstone (K.C.C.) 448 4
F. Cullen (K.DR.C.)
J. Fruser (E.C.C.)
d. Hollidge (G.S.C.C.)
R. Basa (C.C.C.)
G. C. Silva (Recreio)
W. Mair (P.LC.) ...
On their own green the Civil A. Brawa (C.S.C.C.)
J. Gibson (K.C.C.) Servants beat the Craigengower R. Lapsley (K.D.R.C.) Cricket Club by 11 shots, the R. Wallace (TRC) - former winning on all three rinks.
Scores:
CS.C.C.
S Randle
S. Alderman
A. H. Oawick
J. Gregory
(Skip)
.. F. Jones
H. Westlake
J. Deakin
J. Hollicige
.23
(Skip)....21
F. Neres
Guy (REG.C.)
13 850
11 7 4
13 7 G
D
13 6 7
0
5 6
The
12 47 1 movement, and the latter had sent little
Children's Bandi.
Puncheon (K.DR.C.ten students to the Summer school household recently by disappear
D. Rumjahu IC.C.C.)
J. C. West (P.R.C.) ...23 3 X
1. A. Gutierrez, Recreio)
M. A. R. Souza
G. E. Roylance (K.B.G.C.)
J. C. Brown (K.D.R.C.).
6. S. Rossolet (C.C.C.)
1. E. Lammert
D. Rumjahn (Skipy) Buchanan
Trotter
Gill J Basa
(Skip)
#7
an
D. Warren (K.B.G.C.103
.20|A. Hyde-Lay (K.C.C.)
3. Orum (P.R.C.)
W, E. Hodlands (0.5.C.C.)
C. E. Marques (Recreio).
El Areuil (0.0.0.)
A. Reynolds (P.R.CJ))
19
Jax. T. Dubbie W. T. Brightman
L E. Longbottom A. E. Coutes
E. L. Holland E. el Arcuili
A. O. Brawa
(Skip) 19
00
U. M. Omar
(Skip)
League II.
ELECTRIC R.C. v. RECHEIO.
A. Holland (0.9.0.C.)
Russell (TRC)
R. Hall (K.BGC.)
The recorda teem with instances of wills and codicils made on such handy materials as a menu, the euff of a "boiled" shirt, a race meeting ing together with the 7-year-old calendar, the back of a road map of Yesterday a party of thirty chil-daughter of King Carol's private London, and all sorts of odds and dren from villages in the Cotswolds secretary, M. Pimitrescu.. ends of paper. But in each of these they had made, and gave a concert servants same to the school with pipes which
After a long search, the Royal cases the will, complied with the Cound the runaway requirement of being visible, which of tunes composed by themselves.couple in the evening, completely can hardly be said of the minute Today the members of the school exhausted. In the woods, where indentations on a gramophone disc, went by river to Abingdon, playing they had lost their way.
even if they
took the form of their pipes as they went.
letters.
Wax Disc Codicils.
"Already, we have ten little vil
In ne form of document is strict
lage bands in the Cotswolds, and ROUND THE WORLD formality more insisted on than in
0
1
1
01
twenty-five in other parts of the country," Miss James, sald..
1. C. Lyal (K.C.C.)
0 1
10 Silva (Recreio)
A. J. Johnson (P.R.C.)
4 0
0.0
Division II.
13 E. Bucker (P.R.C.)
52
C
BY AIR.
American Couple Land
at Calcutta.
She added that the cost of innking one of these pipes was 2124, and the 021 time taken from one to two hours. They were made from " dried hamboo and then decorated with bright enamel, and they had A range of rather, more than an
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Day who etave. Miss James and her helpers are flying round the have also been successful in mak-pleasure trip, retently landed at the: ing a harp out of boxes, shafts and Dum Dum Aerodrome. Their aero
plane was shipped from New York;
I. W. L. D. 13 1
W. S. Drake (K.B.G.C.). R. K. Duncan (T.R.C.) 9
J. G. Ozoria Reersio) 10 4 D. Munro (T.R.C.)...8.8
J. P. Robinson (K.C.C.) .B 75 W. Macfarlane (Y.C.) ... 7 4
W. E. Davidson K.B.G.C.)
12 M 5.0 A. L. de Snuza (C.C.C.) 1 7 6 A. L. Shields (Y.C.)....8 62 F. X. Silva (Recrejo) 12 5 70
On their own ground, the Elec-A trie. R.C. lost to the Club de Recreio by 19 shots. Scores: Electric R.C. R..C. Dutier W. Stóker G. E. Gahagan W. Muskett
Club de Recreio E. Strange (C.S.C.C.)
(Skip)....21
A. P. Tarbuck
Saunders.
F. Nomington
S. Deacon
Dr. R. A. Basto
C. H. Basto
J. J. Basto
A. H. Basto (Skip)
Rosario
Robarts
E. M. Remedios
J. G. Ozorio
(Skip)....17 (Skip)
J. Sloan
G. Thomson
D. S. Hill
J. F. Lunny
(Skip)...11'
49
V. Petherick (5.8.0.C.).. 9 5 3 1
P. G. Herridge (K.C.C.)
M. O'Brien (C.C.C.).....
W. Gill (C.C.C.)....
iwire,
5 3 0
20
5 2
F. V. Ribeiro (Recreio)
4 D
28. H. W. Haynes (C.S.C.C.)
4
4 0
W. Ramsay (Y.C.)...
R. M. Keown (T.R.C.)
43 0 20
J. F. Lunny (E.B.C.)
W. J. Bickford (C.S.C.C.)
1. T. Farrell (K.C.C.)
H.A. Alves (Recreio)
30
A Webster
(E.R.C.)
F. A. Xavier
T. Grimes (T.R.C.)
1. C. Labrum (K.C.C.).
J. M. Alves
P. Yvanovich
F. V. Ribeiro
(Skip)
W. E. Hollands (C.S.C.C.) &
J. Jack (K.C.C)
H. V. Peurse (C.C.C.)
21 A. F. Paul (E.R.C.)
Shellshear (Y.C.)
YACHT CLUB v. C.C.C.
W. H. D. Muskett (E.R.C.)
R. Hall (K.B.G.C.)
C. Spink (C.C.C.)
to Deakin (C.S.C.C.)
On their own green, The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club lost Craigengower Cricket Club by Ahots.
Scores:- Yacht Club
A. T. Hamilton M. Mair
Cameron
L. Luch (C.S.C.C.) - 23 W. V. Field (C.C.C.)
H. H. Rose (K.B.G.C.)
NX Soares (Recreio)
(Y.C.)
(Skip) ....16
Sutton
Dr. Shellshear
Reld
Crenay
Bonnar
CHINA'S DISTRESS.
Transporting Foodstuffs from Europe.
A DUTCH SCHEME.
Amsterdam, Saturday, According to the Socialist news- 3.6 paper, Het Volk, a scheme is being 50 considered here to relieve the dis- tress in China by. transporting
A
2 6
world en a
lust
testaments. Only the other day a dispute arose at an assize at the top instead of at the bottom. over a will which had been signed
No similar ease had been recorded as having arisen before. Obviously but in this case fraud was not sug- the method might lead to fraud,
gested, and the Court was satisfied that the signature was made after the will, and was intended to refor
will.
to London from where- Mr. and Mrs. to the will, and nothing but the Day started.
i The unsuitability Leaving London on May 31 they phone record for a will is at once of a gramo- visited Paris, Brussels, Bertin, Frankfort, Cologne, Prague, Vienna, apparent when the question of alteration s eonaidered. Every Budapest, Bolgrade, Bucharest, Con-
alteration, every interlineation, in d stantinople, Kenai, Aleppo, Jeru-written will must be initiated by salem, Baghdad, Basra, Bushire the testator. How is this to be Jask, Charbar, Gwadar, Karachi, Jodhpore. Agra, Allahabad and whole will would have to be remade, a wax disc? Clearly, the Gaya, halting at each place for periods varying from twenty-four might call for separate discs. There resigned, and reattested. Codicils hours to three or four days.
done on
So far, about 9.000 miles have is the historic case of a notability whose will, amplified by over a foodstuffs which are now going to been covered and the travelling has hundred codicils, came before the been fairly good. After leaving High Court. Had gramophone dises waste in other countries owing to Budapest the petrol tank burst. Mr. been used by the testator their 50 overproduction.
The paper states that the Inter-Day turned the aeroplane round and storage would have been a matter national Trades Federation has managed, though drenched with petrol, to get back to Budapest asked the International Federation where the tank was repaired and a oof Trade Unions to organise a reliet start effected the next day. Flying at Somerset House,' in the Intereats
scheme in co-operation with the over the desert Socialist Workmen's Internationale.
very trying as the heat affected the The possibility of chartering 1 vessels for this purpose is being
considered. Reuter.
A. Stevenson (Y.C.j
68
F. Rapley (K.B.G.C.)
A. C. V. Ribeira (Recreio)
1 12
0 0
0 1
0. 1
'0 1
0 1
Craigesgower
A. Chapman
E. W. Carpenter (Y.C.)
W. Bell (T.R.C.)
0 1
A. T. Hamilton (Y.C.)
0 1
I
LA J. Blackburn (K.O.C.)
0 1
F. Dixon (CCC)
0 1
S. Deacon (E.R.C.)
0 3
R. R. Davies (C.S.C.C.)
01
R. Hooper
W. Ward
A. L. de Souza
(Skip)....17
C. Summons
W. Macfarlano M. O'Brien
(Skip)....16 (Ekip)
Stevenson
W. Young
P. A. Dixon
.28
D. K. Kharas
F. K. Modi
:
Currie Carpenter Hon. Mr. W. T.
Southorn (Skip) ....13
44
W. V. Field
H. V. Pearse
(Skip) ....22
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division 1.
A. H. Basto (Recreio)
Hon. Mr.. W. E Southern
(Y.C.)
1 0
10 1 0
DORRANCE CUP.
The Kowloon Docks defeated Taikoo Dock by 34 shots in the Dorrance Cup match.
Scores:-
TO
Spey Royal Cup competition, the final scores being 26-10,
It was not, however, a runaway victory, the Police playing fur bet ter than the score indicates. They played up well after tea, when they were down 22-5, after the 14th head, In the 20th head they managed to reach double figures, bot Kowloon put On an- other marker in the Bhal head, Silkstone playing a beautiful shot when the Police were lying
motor.
was found
to be
of concern in any soliciter's office.
This year the system was begun
of economy, of supplying photo- graphs of wills, instead of engross- ed copies. Science has not yet developed a method of photograph- Between Bucharest and Constan- ing a gramophone disc, so that it tinople the fliers passed through can be read, and one shrinks from several rain and thunderstorms, the idea of that abode of quiet The roughest part of the journey décorum being disturbed by the was between Damascus and Jeru- salem near the Sea of Galilee and ound of the gramophone, with or the Lebanon Valley. So rough was without amplifier, reviving the the flying that at one time, the voices of deceased testators for the machine unexpectedly dropped 500
benefit of inquirers. feet and
All things considered, the old- was righted
with 'great
fashioned written will seems to be difficulty.
the better way. There was hard flying from Allahabad to Dum Dum. Twenty miles west of Ganya 'they ran into a rain storm.
The machine which Mr. Day is '
V
using has been designed by himself well.
and built under his supervision. It Hampton was in great form at is fitted with a Martin motor and No. 1 for Kowloon, and with Silk- has a cruising speed of 85 miles an stone also playing well, the Penin-hour with a top speed of 105 to sula side went from 8-8 to 22-8 110 miles. before the Police counted again!) Mr. and Mrs. Day left Dum Dum On the Police side West was out for Bangkok, Hanol and Shanghai. standing, although Mair had From Shanghal they will call to several knotty problems to handle, San Francisco whence they will fly (Skip)....13 and had not the best of luck.
to New York.
Kowloon Docks. Taikoo Dock. Calman
Pearson
67 Goodman
J. Funcheon
(Skip)
P. W. D. L.. Pts.
11
Atkinson Hampton
V. Ramsay
....21
J. C. Brown
(Skin)....26
Kowloon C.C...34
B 3 22 Taikoo R.G....14 10 0 4 20 Craigengower C.C. 14 9 Ú b 18
Lindsay 7:14 Hast 7. 0
Club de Recreio :.14
Civil Service C.C. 14
Kowloon Dock R.C. 14 Kowloon B.G.C...11 Police R.C.
14
70
G
7-14 Cooper 812 r. Cullen 0 Q 9. 12 00.14 0 (Skip) Shots For and Against. Dougherty
For Aget, Up Dn. Robson Trikoo R.C. ......879 786" 143
0 Hedley Craigengower C.C. 842 740 102 Kowloon C.C...845790 85 Club de Recrela732
2 730 Kowloon Dock R.C. 788 799 Kowinon B.G.O...792 8270 Civil Service C.C.-794
Police R.C..083
Division 1
Kowloon B.G.C. Taikoo R.C.
•
McTavish
(Skip)
.22
J. Russell
T. Grimes
Weir
R. Wallace
Peoples
Dolson
J. Laing
N. Drummond
(Skip) Watson Hope. R. M. Keown
D. Munro
(Skip)
Brown
Summers
Scores:-
Police
J. Drem
J. Shepherd
K.C.C.
H.. Hampton J. Gibson J. Fraser
A. E. Silkstone
(Skip) ..25
.11 W. West W. Mair
(Skip)....10 Score by heads :---
Palice. Shots - Total
.18 Heads
W. Bell
R. K. Duncan
(Skip)
..10.
35
.92.
58
53
9900.. 0 .223
SPEY ROYAL CUP.
B47
P. W. D. L. Piz
Club de Re:relo: ::16
Kowloon .C.C.% Cratgengower C.C.
Yacht Club
2 23
1
8
10
7 0 5 14
14
Electric R.GE Civil Service CC. 131
7508 14
27 10 0.12
Kowloon C.C. Too Cool For Police,
TS
Playing on the Club de Recreto green on Saturday, Kowloon Cricket: Club had not a great deal of dim- culty in defeating the Police in the
MENTAL TEST. .
Forty-Two of Sub- Normal Intelligence.
LESSON SERMON.
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hong Kong.
"Substance" was the subject of the. Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, September 13,
The Golden Text WAB:-"By humility and the fear of the Lord are riches, and honour, and...fe.”” (Proverbs 22; 4.).
Among the citations which com- prized 'the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible:-"O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are his judg ments, and his ways past finding A Detroit clinic. which made a R.C.C.
study of 100 persone brought to him, and to him are all things to outl For of him," and through Shots Total court for offences against the traffic whom he glory
laws has produced startling results. (Romans 11.88, 36.)
ever." One of the pefsons examined 'has been found to be definitely insane.ed the following passage from The Lesson-Sermón also includ- twelve were rated an feeble-minded the Christian Science textbook, and forty-two as possessing sub- Science and Health; with Key to normal intelligence is
the Scriptures," by Mary Baker
for
Of the whole 100 only thirteen Eddy: "Spirit is the only sub were given an absolutely clean bill stance, the invisible and of health, although 97 held driving divisible. Infinite God. Things Tecnicas.
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