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THE CHINA MAH, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1936

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The pleasure of a mile-high

holiday in the Canadian Rock ies this summer will attract thoù- sands of tourists from all over the world. "They will distribute them- selves between the Banff Springs Hotel overlooking the rolling peak-surrounded

Valley, beautiful Chareau Lake Louise on the shore of the lake of the same name, and six bengalow camps at charm and comfort in settings as lovely as they are different from each other.

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Year by year the Canadian Rockies are becoming the most popular summer playground of continent. due to the unpar- alleled beauty of the scenery, and the splendid opportunities for a rea! mountain holiday with riding, hiking, mountain climbing, swim- wing, gulf, and tennis.

HEADMASTER ANGRY

Two Great Ships Scrapped

BUT OLD SCHOOLS REMAIN

At Bast Springs Hotel, which peculiarly its own. It is an excel- will be open from June 13 to lent centre for sordes on horse- September 15. golf on a course back or by foot to the scenic won- that ranks with the best in the ders of the district. country is a chief attraction. Not.

Emerald Lake Chalet and bun- to be forgotten, however, are the galow camps at Radium Hot joys of

of riding and hiking to out Springs, Yoho Valley, Lake Wap- of-way places, mountain climbing a Lake O'Hara and Moraine Lake tennis on championship courts, will be open from June 20 to Sep- fishing in tumultuous mountain tember 15. On the beaten track.

restful holiday streams and lakes that derive they combine their rich colors from glaciers, with all the thrills of exploring and motoring, topped off by a beautiful, untamed, mountainous swim in the sulphur or natural land. water pools and dancing in the Five special events during the large ball

season will be: Calgary Stam Chateau

ateau Lake Louise, open trem pede. July 6-11: Trail Riders' of- June 20 to September 15, is situ- ficial outing. July 31-August 4: ated on Lake Louise, just oppo- Trail Hikers official onting. Au- site Victoria Glacier. Encircled gust 2-10; Indian Days at Banti. by towering snow-clad peaks, It July 24-26; and Gold Week, with possesses a sheer breath-taking around 50 prizes up for compe- beauty and in addition attractions; tition, August 16 to 27

NEW ATHLETIC

TRIUMPH FOR

A. G. K. BROWN

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H.K.-FOOTBALL ASSN. ANNUAL REPORT

"Sunday Herald" Cup, Donation To Charity' CLEANER STANDARD OF PLAY WITNESSED

In the hurdles Don Finlay, out on his own from half-distance,

he as

liked in 15 "It is strange to find the mighty won'

The annual general meeting of Mauretania and Olympic being seconds, equalling the meeting the credit of broken up as commercially unpro-record standing to fitable, while schools with leaky G. C. Weightman-Smith since 1928 the Hong Kong Football Associa- Highlights of the meeting weretion will be held at the Sports roofs and holey floors twice or three times their age-remain in Lovelock's three miles and Brown's Club, King's Building, on Tuesday, SAILINGS commission. The cast of the two sprint and quarter-mile double. July 14, at 5.30 p.m.

vessels would probably replace all the schools on the black list."

This statement, urging the need for better schools, was made cently by Mr. F.. Ashworth, Man- chester, addressing the conference of the National Association of Head Teachers in Lincoln.

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Now is the time to visit, Australia & New Zealand

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On the way down your life aboard will be as you wish, quiet or

Thin hectic for the E & A will humour your every

And by the way, there is no additional charge for Deck Cabins and there is of course a Sun Deck Swimming pool, an Orchestra and a de Laundry

SCALDED TO DEATH

Children In Terrible Accident

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RETIREMENT OF PERCY FENDER

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FIRST WESTCHESTER CUP MATCH

(Continued from Peze 5)

The English team as a whole played well above any of their

I may add that Mr. Fender will previous, best form. The necessary

cricket.

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The annual report and balance- Near Shrubb's Record Lovelock, who is to run the sheet which is to hand, shows a 5,000 metres as well as the 1,509 loss of $3,387.54 on the year's

working. metres for. New Zealand at thej Olympic Games, was trying his The Sunday Herald Interna- strength at the distance, and sational Charity Cap competition well did he rum that he was only again resulted in the taking of a 2.3.5 seconds outside Alf fairly substantial gate, a net gate Shrubb's English record.

receipt of $4,732.54 being dis- With the critical eyes of Bri-tributed among various charitable play for the M.C.C. in several fix-inspiration had descended on Mr. throughout the tures, including that against the Hughes, who was the hero of the tain's Olympic selectors on his institutions

Canadians, which begins on July side. work, AGE. Brown, the new Colony.

He was the equal of Mr. Pedley Cambridge University president, It is interesting to note that, 23. He assures me that he does

than this can be awarded to came through his first big open since its inception in 1925, this not intend to give up first-class as a No. 1, and no higher praise

the

azo, Įtest with flying colours.

Competition has enabled

This will soften the loss to the player who, until a month Records and champions have Association to distribute to local

game, for it is indeed a loss that had always been a No. 2. He was no significance in the eyes of charitable organisations an 28-

an all-rounder of such individual almost always in his right place this loose-limbed Warwickshire gregate of over $40,000. -

distinction will no longer figure in to take a scoring chance; he kept youth. He swept Sweeney, the

Mr. Guest on the defensive It. A-A.A. champion, into submis-

Cricket suffers badly from lack throughout, and by excellent shoot- sion in the hundred yards, then went on to beat the British re-strong action taken by the Emer-of personalities, and he was an ing he scored six of his side's Mr. Tyrrell-Martin showed him- cord-holder, Rampling, in thejgency Committee towards the end outstanding figure for many sea-goals.

of the 1934-35 season, the appeals sons on all our cricket fields.

He began his career with Sussex self to be a first-class player' and It must be said for Rampling to players for more sporting and copper in the kitchen of the farm that with more luck in the draw gentlemanly play and the good in 1910, and joined Surrey four a first-class captain. He devoted

They were: Mrs. Gladys Bar-

for lanes he might have reversed example set by many of the play-years later. He went to Austra-himself mainly to the difficult task rett; aged 40, whose condition was the placings. In the fifth lane beers themselves,

resulted in alia in 1920-21, and played against of keeping Mr. Phipps quiet, and Afri- succeeded admirably. His play was unobtrusive but excellent, and Southampton and stated last night to be unchanged; had to make all of the running, standard of behaviour on the field the Australians and South

and her two children, Bryan, aged and it was not until Brown chai. in the past season, which, while cans in Tests at home.

Above all he was one of the best it was hard on him that he was 8, and John, aged 4, both of whom lenged on the straight for home it still leaves room for improve-

equalising the score just before the bell went in the final period. They were found by the police. of the Cantab's position in the name of Association Football, in

this Colony in the future.

Back Shows Best Form Irace

his HE Sir A- Caldecott, Kt- Sydney Wooderson, reserving

At Durham Cathedral, at the Mr. Guinness was back at himself for a record-breaking ef-[C.ALG, C.B.E., Governor of Hong

best form of three years ago. His one day last hitting was always bug and so fort in the Southern championship Kong, graciously signified his con-close of evensong next Saturday, was content to win sent, in February, 1936, to be-month, clergy and choir made the curate; a goal scored by him in

coming Patron of the Association, annual ascent of the lantern tower the sixth period with a most diff the mile in 4 min. 20.2 sec.

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Two children died last month in Epsom Infirmary, where they were taken together with their mother. after all three had been found? suffering from severe scalding at their home, Parrotts Farm, Burgh Heath, Banstead, Surrey,

discovered near They were

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PICNIC PARTIES

STARTLED Escaped Lioness In Skegness

HYMNS ON CATHEDRAL TOWER

Car Party Fined

In the field events young J. Lan honour which was very greatly and [Newmha (L.A.C.) unexpectedly de-appreciated,

feated Stan West (Polytechaic) in Picnic parties 'OR Skegness the high jump, wille Duncan was beach last month broke up in con-again out on his own in the long Bowland scored; his fusion when a fally-grown lioness jump, and appeared over the sandhills. She eighth win since 1927 in patting had escaped from a local amuse- the weight ope ment park while a keeper · WRS cleaning her cage..

Stall-holders from the park,

Five young men were fined £25† armed with whips and other Three days search for a prisoner each af Harlow weapons, gave chase, and after an ended when a man who escaped cious damage.

Beer-bottle hour's freedom the lioness was in his night clothes from a Ports- concerned and shepherded into mouth hospital was arrested at police) led to

Bognor Regis HEMATO

her cage.

DEATH AT THE WHEEL

ESCAPED PRISONER CAPTURED

meet

CAUGHT BY MACHINERY

After pulling his vehicle into While working on a threshing the kerb at the corner of Queen- machine at Upper Foyle, Hants,

P&O BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG and Cannon street, London, William Henry Ward, nged 66, was

robe 27721

E.C., z 50-year-old motor driver caught in the machinery and El- collapsed over the wheel and died, jed

£25

instance of quick backing-up and stroke play, and in defence be made no mistake.

Unfortunately, one of his ponies. made a bad one. It jibbed on a turn in midifield, and that mis take cost his side a goal.

Mr.

Each For Sunday Spree Balding played a good and

for mali-[

(said the their identification: after a car ride one Sunday after- moon, during which the young men. Behaved thus

unselfish No. 2 game; perhaps too

the car and reversed the arms unselfish. He gave Mr. Hughes a sufficient number of chances to of another;

Placed a field gate across the score, but might perhape. have made more use of his own hitting road; and

Transferred & bath from ajand shooting powers. building site to a ditch

He was, however, responsible for During the afternoon, they said, two of the finest features of the they had eleven half-pints of beer.game; a run all down the boards The five men were: John Ford, in the sixth period, and a nearside at Epping Green; Leslie Bangs, High-centre from which Mr. Guinness road, Whetstone; James Brown, scored, and an impossible looking Crouch all aged 21; and Denis 80 yards range in the same period. Threw speed limit signe into Muswell Hill; and Alan Digby, pulled shot from the boards at Took part of a1 signpost în Croft, Winchmore Hill, aged 18. which hit the post..

Cut" telephone Avires; Put out electric lights Boydon;

a gurden;

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