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LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM

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THE CHIN

LIEUT. COL EAVES RETIRING

Splendid Service To The V.R.C.

GLOWING TRIBUTE PAID BY SIR THOMAS SOUTHORN

Glowing tributes were paid by, Hon. Sir Thomas Southorn, Chair man of the Victoria, Recreation Club, to the work done by Lieut | Col."F. Eaves," the Vice-Chairman, who is shortly leaving the Colony on retirement, at the annual meet- ing of the Club yesterday evening.

Sir Thomas said that Col. Eaves had rendered extraordinary valu- able services throughout the year and wished him long life

piness in his retirement and hop

Replying, Col. Eaves said he was very sorry to leave the Club. He had never been in any club in his life in which he had had such Ma happy time,

On the proposal of Mr. F. W. T. Ross, seconded by Mr. F. X. D'Almada, jun., Col. Eaves was unanimously elected an Honorary Life Member.

Referring to the annual report of the Club, Sir Thomas Sopthorn, in the course of his speech, seked the meeting to stand in silence for a ||few. minutes to pass a vote of con- dolence to the relatives of Mr. H. M. Remedion and Mr. A. M.' B.' Rocha, both members of the Club who died during the year.

Two Life Members

Sir Thomas announced, amid ap- plause, that Mr. W, S. Bailey, and

New members of the United. States House of Representatives

wore tag like this, at a get-nc- "quainted, party hold in Washington by Mrs. Caroline O'Day, the well- known congresswoman from New

York.

PARKER EXCELS

(1935

ROYAL PORTRAITS

UNVEILED

Presented By. G.O.C. And Mrs. Borrett

CEREMONY AT INDIAN CHILD WELFARE CENTRE

Portraits of Their Majesties the King and Queen were unveiled by His Excellency Major-General 0, 0. Borrett and Mrs, Borrett at an Im- pressive ceremony, which took place, at the Indian Child Welfare Centre, Gun Club Hill, yesterday...

The photographs, which have been beautifully mounted, were present- ed to the Centre by the General and Mrs. Borrett

Amongat those who attended the ceremony were Brigadier EG Seth-Smith and Mrs. Beth-Smith, [Còl. E. St. G, Kirke and Mrs. Kirke, Col. W. JH, Bilderbeck, and Mrs. Bilderbeck, Lieut. Col."D. G. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. D: St. J. Baxter and Miss Baxter, Mrs. G. W. P. Kimm, Mrs. Fordham, Capt. and Mrs. Morris- Jones, Lieut. W S. A. Clough-Tay- lor (A.D.C. to the G.O.C.), Lleut. H. Drury, Capt. J. Jilani and "Eleut | A. G. LA. Close, and a number of

Indian Army officers.

"On the arrival of the General and Mrs. Borrett, the latter was pre- sented with a bouquet by a tiny | Indian girl. N

(Continued From Page 4) Rodrigues was distinctly oft Mrs. Borrett's speech wan trans- form, but White intercepted lated Into Hindustani by Capt. cleverly and invariably broke up Jilant. movements.

A Good Substitude

Three cheers for Their Majesties terminated the proceedings.

Gosano made a very good sub- Before leaving, Mrs. Borrett dis- Mr. E. M. Hazeland had been elect stitute for Bliss and fed his wing tributed gifts to the Indian women ed Life Members of the Club in with some judicious passes. His and children.

recognition of their long member-spoiling was good, but he was un- Arrangements for the ceremony ship and good services to the Club, wise to indulge in Arst-time efforts were in the hands of Capt. Morris-

Sir Thomas also proposed to clear on a very bumpy ground. Jones and Capt. Jilani. hearty vote of thanks to the Secre Gonsalves played 好 very taries, Treasurer and out-going strenuous game, but his efforts at Committee, which was carried with passing were. wasted owing to his acclamation,

lack of direction; and his spoiling was ragged,

meeting.

A FRENCH GIANT

(Continued from Page 7).

An honorarium of $500 each for

ing mails on the South Atlantic the Secretaries, Messrs. F. W: T.

Parker Outstanding... route. Compared to these charges Ross and Mr. J. M. M. Alves and

Parker was easily the oustanding very high passenger fares would the Treasurer, Mr. H, Hyndman; was unanimously approved by the player on view, his spalling being have to be paid to show a profit. magnificent throughout. On his At ordinary fares, "compared to The following officers were elect-display he has practically walked the cost of running the boat, the ed-for the ensuing year: Chairman into the Colony side. S. Fowler, passengers would show & dead -Hon, Sir Thomas Southora; Hon. usually a very tricky winger, was loss,

"Passengers will have to pay Secretary, Mr. D. Lopes, Hon, helpless in Parker's hands and very

rarely flashed across a centre. fares of more than $300 if a pro- Trensurer-Mr. H.Hyndman; General Committee: Messrs. CE Divett and Whitley formed a fit is to be made. Roza Pereira, R. J. Hunt, F. W. Tvaluable partnership on the White The liner will cost more than Ross, J. M. M. Alves, Fright, wing, although Whitley! was £100 an hour to fly. Indirect inclined to hang on to the ball for costs will add another £100 to this D'Almada e Castro, jun. S. JA

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LIVERPOOL, via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus, Genoa Marcal, F. P. Lenfesty: L. Roza just a fraction: too long.

S. K.

sum.

G. Singh's Off-Day'

Accommodation is on two decks,} Gurbachan Singh, the Colony and fully loaded the liner. weighs leader, was disappointing, being more than forty tons, nothing like his former self. His Six 890 hp. engines give it a ¿passes were just a fraction too late top speed of 160 m.ph, and it has

and were nearly always intercepted. a cruising range of 620 miles.

He was, however, seen in some The ship has a smoking lounge pretty bouts of interpassing with G. and Invishly equipped statergoms, The total strength in aeroplanes, Fowler, who, although not given including immediate reserves and much scope to shine, played a very unable to do anything else with it. training aircraft, at the end of good game and was decidedly the last year was approximately better of the two inside-lefts.

Great Britain

(Continued from Page 7) Total Strengths

Italy France

1,434

2,288

Goal

Searers. Gurbachan Singh (3), G. Fowler]| Fowler Impresses (2) acored for, Whites while Awtar] Fowler passed neatly and gave Singh (2), Sarnagat Singh, A. P. The average speed of flying is Carroll innumerable opportunities, Souza and J: Noronha, netted for greater in the British Air Service, only to see him held up time and Colours. A but both. in France and in Italy, again by Tageet Singh,-*

Mr. G. T. Palmer and Mr. A. E, by attention now being given to Selk and Parduman Singh did P. Guest refereed and the teams equipment and organisation rather not make an ideal combination at were NAT than numerical increase, it is pro-full-back. Selk and White would bable the difference will be some-probably fit in very nicely, possess what lessened in the near future ing speed and good hitting power. 19th Apr

The satisfactory result is due Selk's Good Display 7th May to the high organization of the Salk was extremely fast, giving singh; Jaggeet Singh, L. Oliveira and Colours:—5. F. Selk and Parduman British Air Force, the high stan- Divett many anxious moments. Jazara Singh; S.. Fowler, J. Noronha, dard of training, and the quality His clearances under pressure were Awtar Singh, Sarmagat Singh and A. of British aircraft and their en- a feature of the game, while in the P. Bouse.

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23rd Apr. gines..

[ Engine failure is steadily be antly in stemming the fierce at- coming a rarer occurrence, and tacks launched by Gurbachan Singh the fact that 500 hours is the us- and his Inside colleagues. as) period for which engines are! The Colour Intermediate line run between – overhauls,” regarded was very disappointing, with the 4th May ten years ago as an almost unat- exception (of La... Oliveira, who, Brd Juntainable ideál, speaks volumes.

6th May

PLANE ADVENTURE OF

LADY YOUNG

(Continued from Page 7)

place of Gonsalves, who Reed, played a very 98) following 20 recen magnificent exbib

against › India in the Found of the Intern

"It was a very bumpy light," the Oliveira played at the top

Whites: E. H. P. White and A. M. Rodrigues E. L. Gosano, J. Gonsalves and 1 Parker, G. E. R. Divetty P. Whitley, Gorbachan Singh, G. H.

Fowler

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AND STRAITS, The Steamship, vai passagg BENNEVIS”

hia Consignee of Cargo are hereby in- ortugal formed that all Goods are being landed inál at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hong Kong and Kowloon Whart & Godown Led whence and/or from the

sidelivery may

7th June sald in so interview at Gokwe "My form and is deserving of a place in

compass was so badly affected that

what I thought was the Kafue

19th Apr.

River proved to be the Zambest,

80th Apr

Plane Overt

"I was unable to turn round and 20th Apr. had only sucleat 2nd May other 20 minutes

Havre Maru

JAPAN, POLTE:

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11th Ap

the for ard-line, 8. Fowler,

the most dangerous.

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buth

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