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The former team have Loung Shul-man swimming last for them, while A. G. Donn, who also swims against the former in the 50 Yards sprint, will again meet him in the open team race.
On Wednesday, Leung Shul- man swam a brilliant race to bring his team in first by a touch, while the Y.MLC.A. won their heat easily from South China and the Royal Navy.
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In the ladies' event, the chances of victory are evenly distributed.
LEUNG SHUI MAN-
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The South China Ladies will have the services of the Misses Yeung Sau-king and Yeung Sau-; chun in addition to Miss Leung the 50 Yards Back Stroke. In the Wing-han and Miss Yuen Pui-han heats he encountered very little
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The final event OF to-morrow a very strong combination, especially the first night's programme is the water mentioned pair who are probably polo game between the Combined The two fastest lady sprinters in Chinese and European teams. ¡the Colony.
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the two lengths than Miss Dalziel. (S.C.A.A.) in support. The latter.
The latter is excellent for the two are excellent defenders, while length, but I have seen her over Lau Yee-long of the C.B.C. will the two lengths and very much be an even match for Schreuder, doubt whether she will be able to the Europeans cestre forward, last the distance. Her selection] The Association have been
fortunate came as a great surprise to many
enough in being Y.M.CA. supporters.
able to secure the services of Mr. Ip Koon-im as referes. The gala will commence
sharp.
Keen Rivals To Meet The Ladies' 100 Yards Breast
at 9 There will be
minutes during
Stroke will bring Miss Yeung Sau- king and Mrs. A. C. Schreuder interval of 10
The Programme
The following in tomorrow night's | programme S--
Men's 100 Yards Free Style *(Final):—
H. Lange (Y.M.C.A.) .Shek Kam-pul ̈ (Y.C.A.A.) Teang Ho-fook (CB.C.). H. Ozorio (University)
Ladies' 50 Yards Free Style
(Final) -
Miss Ng Yuet-kuen (S,C.B.C.) Miss E. Allen ("Y" Ladies) Miss Chan Yuk-fai (C.B.C.) Miss Ng Yuet-kued (C.S.B.C.)
Men's 100 Yards Breast Stroke
(Final):
Lak Pun-shin (C.C.S.C.) Kwok-Chun-hang (S.C.A.A.) W. Schreuder' (Y.M.C.A.) Wan Kwong-ting (C.B.C.) Diving (Final);--
Yeung Tak-ming (S.C.A.A.) A. Morrison (Y.M.C.A.) Mak Wai-ming (C.C.S.C.) Ho Siu-um (C.B.C.)
So Tim-mo (C.S.B.C.)
Men's 4-A-Side-200 Yards Team
Race (Final):- C.B.C.:-
Ng Wah-chau
Tsang Ho-fook Wong Yat-hung Leung Shui-man Y.M.C.A.:-
A. G. Donn
. H. Lange.
E. W. Railton -R. Goldman S.C.A.A.:
Kwok Chun-hang Cheung Wing-kong Chan Siu-kam Leung Wai-sang C.C.S.C:-
Yeung Ping-kwai Chan Fook-sing Cheung King-to Lai Yun-cheuk
INTERVAL 50 Yards (Final):-
A. G. Dona (Y.M.C.A.) Shek Kam-pui (Y.C.A.A.) Leung Shui-man (C.B.C.) Chan Fook-sing (C.C.S.G) ·
again together, the pair having met which light refreshment will be Men's earlier in the season
Yeung Sau-king seconds,
под
when Miss available.
by two
The result is expected to be
a much closer affair this time with victory hanging in the balance.
Distinguished Guests
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Among the distinguished guests who will be present, will be Briga- dier R.B. Gousens, D.S.O., and Miss
Free Style
Cousens, Commodore 'H., E. Mar«Ladies' 100 Yards Breast Stroke rack,, D.S.C., R.N., and party, Mr.
Miss Chan Yuk-fal of the Chin-T, K. Mok, Chairman of the Hong ese Bathing Club is an excellent Kong International Amateur Swim- breast stroke swimmer and may ming Association. and Mrs. Y. E. spting the surprise of the evening Mok, Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, by winning the event.
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"BRAVADO BROUGHT↑ ON BY BEER” Undergraduates' Revels Attacked.
OXFORD LIQUOR" EMBARGO PLEA
TARIFF DUTIES IN CHINA
(Continued from Page 3.)
to be the reduction of the duty on Musk from Gold Units 200 to 31 Der.catty,
Timber Duty Generally Lower. The "brainless revels" of Oxford
The import duty on timber, gen- undergraduates ́ and their souvenir-arally, has been lowered, the basla hanting habits, which culminated in
the removal of the sign over the rate now being 10 per cent. Instead office of the "Ists," the under-af15. On fuel-Coal, Charcoal graduates" magazine, are the sub- and coke however, substantial fect of an indignant protest by the increases have been effected. Coal editor in a recent issue of the now paying Gold Units 1.80 instead magazine, og
(Team unknown at present) Water Polo: Combined Chinese v.]*
"It is difficult to imagine the of 0.89.per ton and Charcoal 0.60 - Combined Europeans.
reason for the existence of this instead of 0.37 per picul. Certain Chinese-Wan Kwong-ting (C thieving mentality writes the Glass manufactures are also B. C.); Fung Kwok-wa (Ceditor, Mr. Robertson Crichton. It penalized, the rate for plate, silver A.A.) and Lee Yee-long (S.CA.A) is largely bravado brought on by ed, being raised from 71⁄2 per cent Lau Yee-long (C.B.C.); Shek Kam beer and an inferiority complex. It
pul (Y.C.A.A.), Wong Siong-hing shows not the fearlessness of the to 20 per cent, and common window (University) and Cheong Wing-modern undergraduate but rather from 0.97 to 1 Gold Unit. The kwong.(S.C.A.A.) -
his present fear of being entirely duty on Portland Cement is raised Europeans:-H. Angus (Y.M. insignificant C.A.); A... G. Donn (Y.M.GA)
"It is an essential part of the from 0.24 to 0.50 Gold Unit per and A. B. Grover (RN.R.C.); E. W. make up of the really good man to picul and that on jewellery and Railton (Y.M.C.A.); W. F. Kerr be able to look danger in the face ornaments reduced from 30 and 40 (Y.M.CA), W. Schreuder (Y.M. without flinching. Thus he feels to 25 per cent. Finally, there is CA) and W. Campbell (Y.M.C.A.). himself Impelled to steal knives and an increase from 171⁄2 per cent. to forks and to cause endless fun by
HURRY OFF WINS $49,490.
U.S. Belmont Stakes,
decorating the Martyrs' Memorial 20 on India-rubber Boots -- and
with articles of varying nature.”.
Bhoes.
In seeking the causes of the tron- An exhaustive comparison, as ble, the writer says: "It can only have pointed out, is impossible be either an extremely infantile ar drink-sodden mind which derives without access to data which are Common Belmont Park, June 11. foolish satisfaction from stealing not easily obtained.
street lamps.
Printing and Newsprinting paper The Belmont Stakes for a purse There are, therefore, two lines of in rolls, for example, paid Gold ef $(G)49,490 was won by Mr. J.
faction which is before us to raise Widener's Hurry Off before 15,000 me standard of responsions or to unita 1.20. per picul, under the 1931 spectators
place an embargo upon liquor enter-Tarif, and now pays 1/2 nd Ing Oxford." - We suggest the latter valorem, Jadging from the fact
the right course
that similar paper - not in rolls in
The following was the result::
Widener's HURRY OFF
2. Marshall Field's® NIMBUS
3. W. Schwartz's UNION
“Let these - pilferers be-driven still, to be charged the same duty. from our gates like the vagi (1,80 per picul) no increase is in-
There were nine horses in the and thieves that they are. Then tended here. Differences in classi
race Renter
She
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Yours tion in the Countries
do not
pmetin
Gr shall we live in a decent state of fications and unita' make, a critical
societyLe
analyals within a limited time, im
eat sporting na-No longer shall we have these practicable. But it should scarcely geldes mosmany brainless, revels, which cause hayoć woɛ, necessary to emphasize the
Any Scom) among the trades-peopls-and-
But you only succeed In Towering the
Losers In which Oxford then have been
for generations.
{serious consequenes, to the foreigo
of Efineressed
amount
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