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LOCAL GIRL

·SECURES GOLD

MEDAL AWARD Accounting Institute Examination

trar

FULL LIST OF RESULTS

was

Waat must be regarded as an unusual honour in the history of Accountancy Examinations reported to the Hong Kong Regis

International In- of the stitute of Accountants by air mail recently, that Miss Lau Mung Lois Chinese girl, born and bred in Hong Kong: won the Institute's Gold Medal for First Place Over- the June 1936 Inter- seas in mediate examinations.

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Considering the large entry and required, it

the high standard

work of Miss Lau

coaching of

speaks very highly of the hard and of the ic her instructors

and the School of Accountancy

whose stu~ Commerce, Kowloon, dents have thus consistently car- ried off the Gold Medal since the December, 1934 initial examina- tion.

DETAILED RESULTS Intermediate Bookkeeping Paper 1

Miss Las Meng Loi

Mr. Wee Hoe Giap

Mr. Walter J. Brown

Mr. Liao Yuan Ying

Mr. Chang Yoong Hin

Mr. Lee Keng Swee ...

per cent

90

+24

Becere

70

70

Intermediate Bookkeeping Paper 2

Miss Lau Mung · Loi

Mr. Liao Yuan Ying

Mr. Walter J. Brown

Mr. Wee Hoe Giap

Auditing

Mr. Wee Hoe Giap Mr. Walter J. Brown

Mercantile Law

Mr. Wee Hoe Giap Mr. Walter J. Brown

Mr. Lia Yuan Ying

Miss Lau Mung Loi

Mr. Chang Yoong Hin

M: Lee Keng Swee

Final Part 2--Auditing

Mr. Charles A. Figueiredo

After being saved from suicide when she had, taken poison. Mrs. Soledade Bustamente, daughter of a prominent Nicaraguza family, gave the police of San Francisco another problem. She refused food and went on hunger strike.

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US. BASEBALL RESULTS National League Games Held Up By Rain

New York. To-day. The following were the results of the major League Baseball matches played yesterday :----

American League

R. H.

7 14

79

New York Chicago

3K NA

DRANCE -gade

Washington

St. Louis

1

6

13 19

7

Clift hit a homer.

Philadelphia

$ 11

Detroit

Final Part 1-Bookkeeping 1

Mr. Edwin Kongs

Boston

Final Part. 1-Bookkeeping 2

Cleveland

Mr. Edwin Kong ...... Mr. Thomas A. Johnston

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INSTITUTE OF BOOKKEEPERS,

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1936

PRAISE FOR CHINA'S

SOCCER TEAM

DEBUT MATCH IN ENGLAND

WONG AT HIS BEST

London, August 16.

Last evening the Arsenal

AMATEUR BOXING PROGRAMME

AT CHINESE “Y”

to

"

ARMY CHILDREN AQUATICS

NEXT MONDAY AND

FRIDAY-

INTER-SCHOOL CHALLENGE TROPHY MAUGURATED

The Annual Swimming Sports club had the pleasure of intro ATTRACTIVE CARD of the Army Children's Schools ducing to a London crowd

in Hong Kong Area will take China's artistic and nimble Soc-

place at the V.R.C. swimming cer football team, several of

pool, Connaught Road, next whom had taken part in the re- There will be an International Monday. (Heats only) at 2-30

Boxing cent Olympic Games at Berlin. Amateur

programme p.m. and next Friday, when the Our visitors had for opposition under the auspices of Chinese finals will he be held, commerc- a strong side of the Islington YMCA and arranged by Lee's ing at 3 p.m., admission on the Corinthians who played seven Gymnasium. be held next latter day being by invitation.

Friday, in the Gymnasium of amateur internationals.

Clothed in blue and white and the Chinese Y.M.C.A....... terminating their sartorial get-up The programme is as follows:

Bantamweight-3 Rounds with flaming red stockings,,thê

vs Kid Yue average Iron Bux (Jr.) young men of China -

118 lbs. are about 25-stood gravely in

Featherweight-3 Rounds line opposite their fees while the D'Asis

vs E. W. Cheng two national anthems were play- 122 lbs.

122 lbs led, and the music had scarcely

Bantamweight- Rounds

Young Ismail when died away

the Tourists Willy Souza

120 lbs. amazed the crowd by opening the

Lightweight—3 Rounds

Maurice Wong 135 Tbs.

135 lbs. W ́lterweight-4 Rounds

Battling Rio 145 lbs.

¿core.

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The movement was so amazingly": clever in its combination that one.

115 ba.

120 lbs.

!Curreem

soon began to realise why China John Hanson

1:5 lbs.

had run England so close in Ber-)

ward.

with

5

TS

Weightlifting

lia. Their early success, more- Mr. A. D. Spoors, of Lee's Gym, a over, was capped inside the first well-known weightlifter and Physical 20 minutes, when the centre for Culture Expert, will give an exhibi-

tion. admired coolness,

The programme starts at 8 p.m. trapped the ball and scored one of the best goals I have seen for and charges for admission will be $1 and 50 cents. (Tax included). some years.

These dapper fellows know how to shoot, and they understand also the art of finding their men with Eneat butterfly touches. The Corin- their thians eventually won

goals fell to Tunnington, Osbornej and Lewis - they they had to go olall the way and discovered in

MAN DESERTS

WIFE

$75 Allowance Ordered Until Case Heard

3 Wong Ki-leung a goalkeeper of ex- s

ception merit.

$ 11

2 4

13 15

I

6 10

1

1

L. G. Corderio, residing at Nos.

Fantastic Names Perhaps it was the fantastic failure names of the Chinese team that;

Britishers off the mark 1/put the

The Sports are held under the patronage of His Excel W. lener, Major-General A. Bartholomew, C.B. C.M.G., C.B.E D.S.O and Mrs. Bartholomew will distribute the prizes at the conclusion of the sports.

Competition is very keen be tween the Hong Kong and Kow- loon Schools for the various particularly the trophies, Championship Flag, presented for annual competition time ago by Major General J. W. Sandilands, CAB., C.M.G.. D.S.O.

some

An innovation this year is the introduction of an Inter- Schools Challenge Cup, open to all Schools in the Colony, each School entering, to furnish one representative who shall be under the age of 14 years (Bri- on September tish reckoning)

25.

The Challenge Cup itself was presented by Mrs. A. W. Bartholomew, and will be held by the winning School for one year. The event, the first of its should kind in recent years, prove very popular.

OWEN-HUGHES TO!

"PLAY AGAIN

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These men from the Far East 35 and 37 Johnson Road, was this H. 4gave a display of football suf-morning summoned before Mr. W. Johnson and Higgins hit homers ficient to show that Britain is soon Schofield at the Central Magis- to have another serious interna- tracy by his wife, Livia Pureza tional competitor.

dos Santos Corderio, al present staying at the Empress Hotel, with desertion, wilful neglect and while the halves will probably be to provide reasonable Willy Read, in the pivotal berth, maintenance for her. She also supported on the right and left They ought not to have read the claimed the custody of the children flanks by H. J. D. Lowe, who has and the payment of the costs in-fincidentally returned to the Co- programme: it was full of strange

lony, and G. Sommer. The following matches in the hyphenated names that spoke of curred through this case.

Mr. J. M. d'Almada Remedios) Sommer As Forward Candidates from the School of National League were postponed mystery and magic.

was for the complainant. while There is a possibility, however, SATURDAY, 19th SEPT. Accountancy and Commerce were on account of rain:-

Witness, for instance, the men Mr. F. H. Kwok appeared for the that Sommer may move up into the also successful in the examina- Chicago Boston; Cincinnatti who scored China's two goals; defendant, who was not present attack, in which case either R. A tions of the Institute of Book- Brooklyn; Pittsburgh v New King Cheang Fung and Wai-Tong

Eates or Cotesworth will fill the keepers, London, which was held York; and St. Louis v Philadel Lee: also their best back, Boon-

The case was fixed for hearing gap- locally at the Commercial Ia-phia.-Reuter.

lay Chua.

|for September 30 at 2.30 p.m., and The forward line will must pro- stitute. Hong Kong, last June.

Their heading was particularly His Worship made a provisional bably be S. A Fowler, formerly good and better still the for order for the defendant to pay of the "Y", but who played for the wards kept the ball studiously on complainant $75 allowance till Club for the major part of last ¡the ground.

LONDON

DETAILED RESULTS Fellowship: Mr. Edwin Kong and Mr. Thomas A. Johnston.

Part Two: Mr. Henry Britto, Mr. John V. Braya, "Mr. Chong Kee Seng, Mr. Robert M. Silva, Miss Lau Mung Loi, Mr. Wee Hoe Giap. Mr. Liao Yuan Ying. Mr. Chang Young Hin and Miss Violet Leung.

INSTITUTE OF COMMERCE. ENGLAND

MARCH EXAMINATION

RESULTS

National League

Scottish Soccer

Call the Chinese football Scot tish and you just about sum it up. Against real Scottish move- ments snappy passes from man

in Court.

then..

LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES

season, while Divett, who would have partnered him, is away from the Colony. Norman Mackay, who has played on both wings, is the most likely selection for the in- side-right berth, while Owen

to man, with the ball never an M. Critchley of No. 8 St. John's Hughes will lead the attack, sup H.K. AREA ARMY inch from the ground some of apartments and J. O. Shepherd ported on the left by Norman

SOCCER

LEAGUE ALREADY

STARTED

CONCLUDING IN DECEMBER

Com

100t-

England's best amateurs were of No 1. Po Shan Road were both Whitley or G. Sommer, in the in- made to look second-rate.

fined $15 each by Mr. S. F. Bal- side-left berth, and G. Bond on the Then in amongst the combined four at the Central Magistracy for left-wing.

It can be seen from the above movements there were delightful allowing their dogs abroad with- individual touches and bursts out. muzzle or lead on different that the Club will not be greatly which really thrilled 6,000 people dates. But slap-dash and aimless kicking is not knowr în China.

weakened by their losses and, in fact, appear to have gained in

WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE

Owing to the illness of the Hon. Secretary. Dr. E. P. Booth, D.Sc.

W. L. Marshall, of No. 18 The strength. the March 1936 examination re-

Their Only Defect

Peak, was this morning summoned sults were not despatched earlier. Last Tuesday, saw the

The only real trouble with the before Mr. S. F. Balfour at the The report shows, that all candi-mencement of competitive

Chinese seemed to be a lack of Central Magistracy for allowing dates submitted by the School of ball this season

among military

There were always five his dog on the Shek O beach on Accountancy passed and with the units in the Hong Kong Area 3ystem

He was discharged exception of one who was awarded Army Football League

forwards up for an attack, and a August 30.

Mr. A. Riberio,) the 2nd Class, all examinees were

This League, which has super full quota for defensive work, but with a caution.

who represented him, said that the given the Institute's First Class seded the old Small Units League, they weren't organised forces.

All the defensive weaknesses, dog was tied to a tent and to this however, were more than atoned Sergeant Appleton agreed, but said. ACL: Nguyen van-Hue.

the mainland. In all, there are for by goalkeeper Wong Ki-leung that dogs were not allowed on the Johnston and Khoo Cheng Leung of Artillery. all Companies of display seen

Advanced Auditing: Thomas A-26 teams, including all Batteries There won't be a better keeping beaches now, even if they were

at Highbury this. Accounting: Thomas A. John-Engineers and Infantry, and all season and this was the Chinesej Found guilty at a district court-

Certificates.

Tellow:

Detailed

results is being run

in five divisions.) three on the island and two

ston and Ong Tiang Jin.

Company Law: Thomas

muzzled or on leads.

Woking.

"I get complaints that he Knock women's hats off. breaks windows, and uses bad language"

the Father. “He's an affectionate little. imp'the Probation Officer. These two views of a ten-year the smaller units, eg, Signals, reserve man.

martial last week of a lottery old Woking boy, said to be out offi AR.A.S.C., R.A.M.C. and R.A.0.C. Two inside forwards would get offence, Fus. W. Sandfeld, of the control of his father and mother, Johnster and Khoo Cheng Leung. One feature of this League is place in any English League 2nd Battalion Royal Welch Fusi-and the Probation Officer, were ex-

Advanced Bookkeeping: Thomas that, in the larger units, ie,team. So would the centre-for-bers, was ordered to undergs 28 pressed at Woking recently. A. Johnston. Violet Charrington Artillery, Engineers and Infantry ward, Wai-Tong Lee

[days' detention in a sentence pro- The father said be had thrashed and Ong Tiang Jin.

China's goalkeeper was a re-

mulgated yesterday. The accased the boy without making any im Intermediate Commercial Law: regular players in the First and serve player, if you please; but was charged with being in posses-provement, Miss Lau Mung Loi, Miss Violet Second Division of the HKFA he had the skill and alacrity to sion for the purpose of distribu- The boy, who is the eldest of Leung, Liao Yuan Ying. Wee Hoe League are ineligible to take part grace the best of our English tion of 2,600 lottery tickets at 91 five children, was ordered to be Glap and Lee Keng Swee,

and the Corinthians Lockhart Road on May 9. It is hoped to complete the vari-teams, Bookkeeping: Miss Lau Mungous divisions of the League by the though shooting badly as various Loi, Miss Violet Leung, Lee Keng end of next December. The periods gave him lots of chances. Swee, Wee Hoe Giap and Liao Island and Mainland Champions į Slington Corinthians: L. T. Had-i Yuan Ying (2nd Class).

E Elk; Si will then be featured in a knock-die; G. S. Burchell,

Esston, F. Tunnington, J. Sutcliffe; Liao out competition and will compete Collins, J. W. Lewis, J. Osborne, Yuan Ying and Miss Violet in the final for the Area Chamw. Sparks, L. Finch.

pionship.

Commercial Arithmetic:

Leung.

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Typewriting: Tsui Takhói and Liao Yuan Ying..

LOCAL ESTATE

500-YEAR-OLD LICENCE- Mr. Andrew Shewan, who died at No. 30, Broomfield A licence issued by King Street, Poplar, Middlesex, Bichard II in 1384 to Catherine November 24, 1935, left local: Lady Berkeley for the founding estate sworn under $16,200. of Wootton-under-Edge Grammar The application by Mr. H. L HMS Diana and Dainty, of icebergs 23 years ago, no "berg" enabled the guard to wind up School, Gloucestershire, wax on Armstrong, lawful attorney, for the 8th Destroyer Flotilla, re-crossed the danger line this its North Atlantic ice patrol on.

to exhibition recently at the school's sealing the grant of Probate of turned the Colony this year to menace North Atlantic June 9, more than a month'

steamer morning from Wei-hai-wei speech day.

Lee, Boon-lay Chua; Wang-chin Washington-Bear Admiral Waesche said. Leang, Ah-Free Chai, Kwok-Wai Lee; R. R. Waesche, commandant of The danger zone is south of Shoe-Yick Yeang, King Cheung Fung the United States Coast Guard, the forty-eighth parallel, an Wak-Tong Lee (capt), Keong-Peck reported last mouth a puzzling imaginary line extending east Tum, Chen-Wo Chan.

dearth of icebergs in the North and west across the Atlantic Atlantic..

Ocean 30 miles north of St. For the first time since the Johns, Newfoundland... guard started keeping an eye on The absence of icebergs

the Will, has been granted.

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