ST. JOHN AMBULANCE CLEVELAND BEAT
ASSOCIATION
Headquarters Opened By The Governor
MEMORIAL TO MR. CHAN YUE-TENG
His Excellency the Governor, Sir
YANKEES
Cronin Helps Boston
To Big Win
GIANTS CONSOLIDATE POSITIONI
IN US. BASEBALL
„New York, To-day.
William Peel, ASE, KOMG., yes |~~Only three games in the "Ameri- terday declared open the new Headcan Baseball League were played improving quarters of the St. John's Ambulance yesterday. Cleveland Association at Taihang Road, Cause- their position in the table, with a way Bay In performing the func-win over the Yankees, while Boston tion His Excellency, remarked that overwhelmed Chicago by a margin the imposing structure might indeed of 9 runs, Joe Cronin hitting a be regarded as a monument to the four-bagger. memory of Mr. Chan Ype-teng. In the National League the His Excellency on arrival with Giants consolidated their position Lady Peel and Captain Walter, at the head of the table with a win AD.C. was received by members of over the Pirates, while the Dodgers the Finance Committee, Vice-nosed out the Reds.
Patrons, and är. A. Morris, Direc The American League clash be- tor of Ambulance and Staff Officers tween the Senators and the Tigers of the Erigade. A Guard of Honour was postponed owing to rain, drawn from the Brigade and Nua-
ing Division was in attendance.
The Band of the Brigade render-
ed the National Anthem, and after-
wards enlivened the proceedings with New York
a selection of popular music.
%
Mr. Chan Man-chi was presented
to His Excellency.
Cleveland
Philadelphia
13 15
5.
THE CHINA MATE "FRIDAY, MAY 10–1935
In New York's American Museum of Natural History are pampers, the rarest specimens ever to greet a scientific eye. I troducing Whitey (inset), the albino freg. In the other picture Whitey is shown nonchalantly resting on a towel in his keeper's hand
FUSILIERS BEAT
ATHLETIC IN VERY POOR SOCCER GAME
(Continued from Page 4)
Results as cabled by Reuter,
were:
American League
R.
E
▸
3
5
1 7
6
S
10
15
1
Joe Cronin hit a homer Chicago
Pittsburgh
1
S
1
A Lovely Drive
National League
The Chinese were splendid in the
8.
3
Vaughan hit a homer. New York
8
0
Yne-teng,
Cincinnat
2
Myera hit a homer. Brooklyn
5
I
4
2
છુ
2
4
5
10
0
1 5
2
Mr. A. Morris, the Director of St. Louis Ambulance; said that it would be of interest to those present to know Boston something of the new structure. He went on to say that the preliminary, move in the erection of the building! dated as far back as 1884 but the next move came as late as 1933, when Mr. Chau Man-chi, in order to com- memorate the acts of benevolence of! his father, Mr. Chau
made a substantial advance.
Mr. Chau Man-chi zaid, while in-
viting His Excellency to perform the St. Louis
pening ceremony, that it was very Philadelphia gratifying to him to be able to help
such a good cause and at the same Chicago time to be able to perpetuate the Boston memory of his late father.
Mr. Chau Man-chi then invited Hist Excellency to declare the building
open, in presenting the key.
Wally Berger hit a homer.
Tables To Date AMERICAN LEAGUE
The gathering entered the hall, Cleveland where a portrait of the late Mr. Chicago
Chan Yue-teng, occupying a pro-Washington minent position above the platform, Boston
· was unveiled by the Governor.
New York
Detroit
His Excellency's Address His Excellency the Governor said: Philadelphia ---Commissioner Morris, Ladies and St. Louis
Gentlemen-It is a great pleasure to
NATIONAL
me to-day, to open the new Head-New York quarters of the St. John Ambulance Association in Hong Kong The evening's programme is a long one and my remarks will be very brief. Cincinnatti
I have had an opportunity on a number of occasions of paying well- Philadelphis
deserved tributes to the work of the Association and have little new toi say. I am glad however to have this last opportunity before leaving Hong Kong of again recording my high appreciation of the work done.
is deserving of the greatest praise.
Brooklyn Pittsburgh Chicago
St. Louis
Baston
15 11-4 .733
P. W. L. A
19 13 6 684
ößening half and looked very much
UNSANITARY EATING
HOUSES
Applications For Licence Refused
SANITARY BOARD MEETING
Mr. E-Hiresworth, head of the
EX STUDENT IN THE
DOCK
Charge Of Disorderly Conduct
STRANGE BEHAVIOUR IN COURT ———
Owing to his peculiar behavi our in dock Shum Po-sum an ex-student, charged on Monday Iset with unlawfuly making a speech at Queen's Road West. tending directly or indirectly to encourage or incite any person to interfere with the maintenance of law and order, and with dis- orderly conduct, was remanded for a week by Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Police Court yes- terday afternoon for medical ex-} anrination
During the hearing of the case, the man behaved peculiarly, sometimes contending himself with shaking his head, when jquestions were asked of him, and sometimes staring vacantly in front of him with hands clasped, for holding the lapels of his jacket with both hands when speaking-
He also had a curious habit of jerking spasmodically to his feet when asking questions with gleaming eyes.
The statement made by the defendant in answer to the charge was produced by Lo Fook-chuen, Interpreter at the Central Police Station, and defendant agreed that it was correct. It read as follows:-
"I am not. I only want our
like trouncing their opponents, but Sanitary Department, presided a after. Talbot had found their net yesterday's meeting of Sanitary countrymen to love and support
There were also present the
with a 40 yards drive, they went Board
our country: to revive our nation: completely to pieces and although
to promote the productive enter- they were given enough chances to Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson, Direc prises of the country: to support have established a very comfortable tor of Public Works, Dr. G. W the latest policy of Mr. Wang Pope. Medical Officer of Health. Ching-wei and hope the various lead, they failed badly.
One man stood head and shoul-Mr. Wong Ewong-tin, Mr.MK lines of people to be unanimous ders above everyone else. Tanxo, Mr. F. C. Hall, Mr. C. J. Roe. and energetic in order to obtain Kwong-sum, the right-winger, Secretary, and Mr. Im Ping-tseung, equality in the International whose terrific bursts of speed or Assistant Secretary.
Veteran's Come Back
situation."
The defendant, on being asked
the wing had a disastrons effect on! In considering the eating house the Fusilier defence in the opening licence. for Nos. 5, 7, 9 and 1 if he wished to say anything, re- minutes. The number of openings Saigon Street, ground floor, the plied that he had nothing to say, which this diminutive winger made President said it was recommend and in English said, "I am sorry.” Mr. Schofield convicted defen- were astounding and there were oc-ed to cancel the licence on the casions when the inside forwards grounds that the preparation of ice dant and remanded him for one had only to place the ball in the cream on the premises was not hy week for enquiries to be made concerning his relatives or friends gienic. This was agreed to. net, but they failed.
The Board also refused applica in Hong Kong, and also for medi- {tions for eating house licences in cal examination as to his mental -respect. of 144, Hollywood Road, state ground floor, a shed on Lot No. 573. Kap Shek Mi Village, No. 25, Pot- tinger Street ground floor, No. 25 Nathan Road, ground floor, and an application for a bake-house - cence in respect of the premises No. 25 Nathan Road
16 10-6 .625 18 11 7 .611 19 8 11 4213
An outstanding feature of the¦ 17 6 11 352 18 6 12 333 game was the comeback of Leung! 3.11 214 Yuk-tong, the veteran Athletic and
Interport half-back, who gave LEAGUE
P. W. L. Age sterling display at right-back, al- 16 11 5 687 though he did slip up badly to ler 21 14 7
666 Roberts through for a goal..... 20 10 10 500 The Athletic early threw away 16. 8. 8 „500) chance to go ahead when a penalty 19 9 10
373 awarded against Taylor for elbow- 18 8 10 444 ing, was missed by Tang Kwong- 19 7 12 .368 sum, Rowlands making a good save 19 6 13.315
Excellent Goal
FIRE AT-WANCHAI
I
Little Damage Done In Early Hours
The Association has been specially
special congratulation during the
LION DISPLAY AT
WANCHAT
WATCHED BY THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE
LEA & PERRINS
MUSIC:...
a note of
health!
THE Original and genuine Worcestershire ̈
ask for it by name
SAUCE
daisybrand
BUTTER
Tastes Creamy
Looks
Creamy
and it is Creamy!
You will eat no other brand when you have tasted Daisy Brand. Buy it at
dairy farm
ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
New York
(Continued from Page 4).
Stock
Market
Eeferring to an application for an eating house licence at Nos.: 112, and 114, Wellington Street, ground and first floors, the Presi Special police had to be put on dent stated that the original re-dity to control the large number Just before the interval the commendation to the Board was) of spectators who gathered in thot- Fusiliers broke away and Talbot that the application be refused. sands to watch a “Lion” display? (scored with a glorious drive from Since that recommendation had given by the Chinese Boarding. well over 40 yards, the ball enter-been circulated a further communi- House Association on the Wanchai ing the net below the cross-bar. cation had been received suggest- children's playground yesterday
In the second-half play became ing that certain structural alter-aftemoon. very bustling and the Chinese were fations might make it comply with Among the many turns given by fortunate in two matters calling forĮ The premises. of May King, a bundled all over the place, although the requirements of the Board and the "lion" was one that showed it
at the the soldiers came in for their share the Fire Brigade Department.
a piece of greeners It jumping for last few months. First, Mr. Morris, boot and shoe-maker.
was therefore suggested that the hung on to the roof of ̈ the stage. who might well have retired to well-ground four of No. 299, Hen- of the hard knocks.
clearance A badly-timed., ressy Road, Wanchai, caught fire earned leisure at Home, has made upi
by matter be referred back. This was This was accomplished by the lion standing on the shoulders of two his mind to remain on here to devote shortly after four o'clock this Leung Yuk-tong let Eoberts through agreed to
and the left-winger made no mis-
Baxt were on the light side: other performers, thus enabling It his time to the work of the Associa-
“Sugar: We reiterate our belief| Two engines, one each from take from an acute angle. A few:
to reach the prize.
Cotton: Demand was good and of tion. It is very unselfish of him
the Wanchai and Central fire minutes later Harrison scored the
Chinese boxing, in its various that quotas will not be raised be more general character, but the and the Association is to be congra- stations, were soon on the scene, soldiers third goal, from a comer
picturesque characteristics, accom-fore, substantially higher prices market met with selling at around tulated on retaining his services and the blaze was extinguished kick, and before long the same"
panied the lion display, and the are resched The volume of pro- the 12-cents level for July," : The other matter is the completion very shortly afterwards, the player netted their fourth from the
*Gains* Wheat was easier exrly performers were enthusiastically fit-taking was easily absorbed. To- of this new Headquarters, which may damage done being comparative penalty spot.
received
tal sales: No. 1 contract: 5,000 in the day on further improved be said to have put the crown only slight.
Mr. M. C. Like was in charge of tona, No. 3 contract:-35,000 tons. moisture conditions in the North- the performancei
"FlashBrokers" Loans have West, Western Canada and parts of decreased by $64,000.
the Winter Belt. Later, the market Our New York Office cables:
was firm on the strength of stocks “Cotton:-Mr. Oscar Johnston's and cotton Trading In Corn" was statement suggests the advisability moderate and the May position was of further accumulation of new somewhat tight. Defeared months
were taking the cue from wheat. crops.
"Flash: Brokers Loans during the past week have decreased by |$64,000,000.”
morning
Mr. Morris's labours. Its erection The premises are said to have has been rendered possible through been insured for $4,000.
the generosity of Mr. Chan Man-chi,
Free-For-All »
Hughes added their last goal with
la great first-time effort in the area
DRAGON SHOW TO-NIGHT
Exhibition In Aid Of Charities
AT THE SCAA. GROUND
The multi-coloured and The screen beats the names up by To Ho-hang and a free fight minsted dragon of the Poultry
to whom and to whose father the by all the members of the Associa Association owes so much...
plause).
(AP-tion.
and just as the game was about to conclude Taylor was badly tripped
lu-TUNGSHA ISLANDS
TO BE LEASED
Plan To Develop Fisheries
in Chinese of Staff Officers, Vice ensued, the referee giving both Dealers Guild, which will be mani- „A” Monument
Patrons, the Finance Committee and players marching orders.”
pulated by over 40 men, will give This Headquarters may indeed be Divisions, both men and nurses." Fadliers: Rowlands; Wheeler andja public performance" in aid of regarded as a monument to the
There were also present at the Keating: Grindley, Keneghan and Try charity on the South China Athle memory of Mr. Chan Yue-teng. Afunction the Hot Sir Thomas Jor Baghes, Harrison, Denis, Talbot tic Association ground to-night at 8 debt is also due to the other sub-Soathorn and Lady Southorn, Capt. and Roberts. scribers and to Government in allot-Walter, AD.C., Sir Robert Ho Tung, Yak-tong and Lo Hen-cheeng; To Ho-
Athletic: Tsang Moon-wing: Leng o'dock. ting free of charge a very pleasant Bishop H. Valtorta, Hon. Mr. B. Mng, Nr Tak-wing, and Lo Wai-tained both at the South China site. I also associate myself with Henderson and Mrs. Henderson, Hon keng; Tang Kwong-sum. Yeng Kan- Athletic Association in Chins Build Bureau of the Reconstruction De Mr. Morris is congratulating the de- DR. H. Kotewall, Hon. Sir Wil- Po, A Ping-ming. Cheung Kem tong ing and the Clover Flower Shop, at partment has decided to lease the signer of the building and the con-ham Shenton - and Miss Shenton Fung King-ya.`.
tractors. It is an imposing building Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Hon. Mr. G.B.
and stands out very well in this posi-Saper, Colonel H. B. L. Dowbiggin KWANGTUNG MODEL
tion:
~ and Miss Dowbiggin, Mr. Chan Man--
I take this opportunity also of chi, Mr. A Morris, Mr. Ngan Shing- congratulating Mr. Chaa Man-chi kwan, Mr. Ng Wah, Mr Wang and Mr. Tang Shin-kin on being ap- Kwong-tin, Mr. Tang Shin-kin, Mr. pointed to the rank of Officer (As- and Mrs. T. A. Mitchell, Dr. D. sociate) of the Venerable Order of Valentine, Dr. Arthur Woo, Dr Lak St. John (Applause),
Dr. L Shu-fan, Rev. Fr. G Byrne,
In conclusion may say that Iz WB. A Moore, Dr. L. S. Shin, haye, during my five years here, been M Soulange-Teissier, Mr Mok Kon-
PROVINCE
Honan Officials Now On Study Tour
Canton, To-day.
greatly impressed by the work done sang, Mr. P. K. Kwak, Mz D. H In view of the fact that Kwang-
memory of that work
Tickets for the show can be ob-
Canton, To-day. The Agriculture and Forestry
Graina:---Some authorities be lieve that the Winter Wheat-es-i |timate will show z yield of below
420,000,000 bushels.
"E A Pletze And Co's Report
In their market report, the American. Oriental Financâ || Cor- correspondents for
Latest Quotations The following quotations have been received by:
NY/London
$1.10 and 50 cents each, including angsha group of islands to mer- chants for their development.
[of New York state:-- products, spe
"Stocks: The market is consoli-Chiengo Corne According to the regulations, any.
hibition will go to various charities,
{tex · The entire proceeds of the exThese islands, are famous for sen/Messis: Es A Pierre" and Company NY. Cottor
including the Kowloon City Home
for the Aged and Poor
N.X. Fabb Chicago
iment de Silver: Omelat
upon ex-
11.98 1178
82%
GATI% TIK: Jones Averages
11263 112 10 767 m 230.28.
These charity performances are person of Chinese nationality may dating its advance, with realising Montreal Silver-Deer 72:10 15:00
petition the Sea-product Ad-sales well absorbed. Lorganised by Mr. The K"-po, fol-l lowing numerous requests from the ministration Section, of the Bureau mand appears
for a lease of the falands. The De: Chinese, Mr Tse, încidentally, was the loading organiser of the Chinese term of tenure will be three years
and the procession during the three days Central Press.
per amum $25,000 celebrations.
The performance will take place
by the Association and I shall carry Burlingham, Mrs. E. Cock, Mrs. ting is the birth place of the again to-morrow night at the same away from the Colony a very vivid Dovey, Mt
Mi A. Steele Chinese Revolution and the intel tim
synord, lectual and commercial centre of ABSouth China and that rapid pro
Tgress has been made i onstructio
tion here since the launching of Tires Tear Plm/MrLI Più
I wish the Association every me
cess in their further efforts. (Ap-jjah
www then
Chinese screen as a token Sito Chung?
the esteem in which he is held St. John An
Honan, Proviz
of the Bonth to study political conil
In this province
COMPLETE
“Improve-30 Industr
of the 20, Exils
240 Bonds
11 Commodity
from the
219.17
BEER B
Index > 690959.06 51 up
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.