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THE CHINA-MAIL," SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1936

SHANGHAI WIN “A” SECTION CORPS

INTERPORT Pearce Plays True Captain's Innings

GOSANO AND LEE IN PLUCKY STAND

Shanghai, To-day. Shanghai, as expected after their record first innings total won the Interport cricket match. by 217 runs yesterday.

ANNUAL DINNER

LARGE GATHERING AT

Pearce did most of the scoring

THE

HEADQUARTERS

KEENNESS AND EFFICIENCY EULOGISED

CORRESPONDENCE

Picnic For The Blind

[To The Editor, "China Mail"] Sir The Kowloon Tong Group of the VDM.A. acknowledge with grateful thanks the following fur- ther donations towards the above Picnic which is being held on the 24th October:- Previously acknowledged Eu Tong Sen Remebe

after the lunch interval. Nazaria Annual Dinner of "A" Section Corps 1st Battery was held AGW. Birmingham

RWS

A Friend

at Volunteer Headquarters last evening. Captain T. Addis Anonymous No. 42. being content to hold up his end. Martin was in the chair, and amongst the guests were Lient.-Col J.P..

Leckie Anderson, Commandant of the Corps, Col Harrison, G.O.S.1, Sir Robert Ho Tang and with a boundary off the Hong Kong skipper reached CoL Burrowes CRA Lieut. Col. Dowbiggin, late Commandant Anonymous No. 2

of the Corps, and many others. his 50.

Addressing the gathering, Capt.

of the first occasions when you Previously acknowledged

Anonymous No. 42 into the hands of Pat Madar T. Addis Martin said:--

"Colonel Anderson, Colonel Bur-have attended a Unit dinner as our

Anonymous No. 2 94-5-14:

Nazarin soon after had the mis- fortune to snick one from Parker

"Colonel Anderson, this is one Cars-

Persse signalized his arrival at rowes. Gentlemen,-- When 1. pro- Commandant, and in offering you CMD.D. Wolf

and most warmest the evening our the toast of

the wicket by hitting a four and posed

sincere

FLEET CLUB FATALITY

P.O. Herod Laid To Rest

FULL NAVAL HONOURS

www.

Petty Officer A. C. Herod, of HMS Capetown, whose death was reported in our issues of yes- funeral was accorded a $45.00/terday.

20.00 with fall naval honours yesterday 5.00 afternoon at Happy Valley. The 20.00 coffin was borne into. the cemetery

5.00 by mess-mates.

15.00 5.00

$0.00

those Among

present were

25.00 Capt. C. Coppinger. of HMS. 5.00 Capetown: Cmdr. C. Wauchope Commodore), representing the $162.00 Lieut.-Cmdr. Cooke, and officers.

I shall be very glad to receive a three and. together with Pearce, last year, Corps 1st Battery con-congratulations on your promotion took the score to 118 before the sisted of one section only: to-day we would assure you of our closest

have three which though co-operation. always. I think, Gen-further donations and /or offers of

with me loans of cars. latter was out trying to hit P. Ma-we

entirely apart together tlemen, you will agree

A URQUHART. Scoring trained

if a regular Commandanti dar out of the ground. 61 out of 100, Pearce displayed form Corps 1st Battery. It is, that magnificent driving and cutting, however,

in the tame of 'A' were to be appointed the choice!

Only one run later Persse fell Section that I bid our guests to-bas

a victim to a brilliant one-handed night a right hearty welcome. return catch by Pat Madar.

Meanwhile, Gowano was batting

steadily.

Clegg-Hill, failed again, being!

after making dismissed at 123. four.

Minu stayed long enough to score eight runs. his wicket fall- ing at 132.

SHANGHAJ-1st Innings

I

L. F. Stokes, c Colledge, b Persne

H.. A. Sevenoaks, e Persse. b Lee

46

M. J. Divecha, Pearce, b Mina

21

G. Chatterton, L.bw, b Lee

A. I. Barson, e and b Pearce

P. Madar, b Minu

ATTACK FOR REVENGE

Two Brothers Receive Long Sentences

the

The Rev. J. T. 5. Evans, Chap- lain to the Royal Naval Yard, of- ficiated. Three volleys were fired bugier the grave and a sounded the Last Post.

over

Among the wreaths laid on the srare were those from:-

been a singularly wise and c/o Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. popular one: it has been univer- sally acclaimed. Our good friend] Col. Dowbiggin has surely earned la-rest, and on behalf of all of us, Sir, I thank you most heartily for your great interest in us, an in- confident you will terest we feel ever maintain.

URBAN COUNCIL Capetowa

these,

Agenda For Next Meeting

MOTION ON HAWKERS LICENCES

до

His loving Mother; Mess-Mates; Rear-Admiral and Officers of the China Fleet in Hong Kong: Capt Coppinger; Ward Room officers of HMS. Capetown; Engine Room Chief and Petty Officers, HMS

O.A's and. EA's, HMS. Captown; Fore Division. H.M.S. Capetown; No. 19 and No. Company. 21 Messes; Ship's HMS. Capetown; Chief Petty Of ficers, HMS. Capetowa; Commis- sioned and Warrant Officerz, HMS. Capetown; Capt and Of- ficers, HMS. Diamond, "

Artificer Lindley Passes

Increase In Keenness "Colonel Burrowes, may I ex- The last-wicket partnership be

An assault on a cook-boy empress to you and all members of

At next Tuesday's meeting of tween Gosano and Lee realised 43

outployed at s Peak address, plan- the Royal Artillery our deepest runs, Gosape being 33 not

sympathy in the death of your the Urban Council the Chairman, while Lee had 10 to his credit bened out of revenge, was described

predecessor, Colonel Hearle, and pursuant to notice, will move:- Magistracy fore he was caught by Barson off before Mr. W. Schofield, at

yesterday more recently of Major Le Gros, (a) That this Council resolves that public it is expedient in the

Another naval death occurred Madar to give Shanghai victory Central

afternoon, when two brothers, Hoa great personal friend of mine

interest to grant no Stallholder

during Thursday night when Or-?" by 217 runs.--Renter.

appli- Siu-shek, aged 29. and Ho Six-los, who was to have been with us this

Hawker licences to new Scores:

aged 21, both unemployed, were evening. Losses such as

cants during the licensing year dnance. Artificer L. F. Lindley, a commencing

October 1st native of Copaor, Portsmouth, charged with assault, and the first however, bring as even closer to

1936, and ending on September passed away at the Royal Naval a second charge gether, and it is well known that defendant with

30th, 1937.

Council resolves, in Hospital after a brief illness. He of larceny of $3.50 from the per-to-day there is the most delight-

That this the interest of public health and was attached to EMS. Tamari with a view to improving the and was frequently called upon to control and supervision of hawk serve on the gunboats of the West ers who sell articles of food, that River Flotilla. A member of the no Itinerant Hawker licences for the sale of food (with the ex-Chief Petty Officers' Mess, he was ception of ice cream) be granted also well known and liked by the to new applicants during the Naval Yard staf licensing Fear commencing October 1st 1936 and ending on September 30th 1937. That this Council resolves that in the case of Itinerant Hawker

the licences

Present Class (Food) be sabuivided into the following new classes:-- Class 1-

R. Booth, b Pearce

J. B. H. Leckie. b Lee

H. V. Parker, not ont

A. T. Bridge, Lb.w., b Minu

H. Meston, b Pearce

Extras

Total

100

479

case was

you.

53 on of the complainant, at Stubbsful and friendly co-operation be(b)

tween us all That there has been: 23 Road on September 17.

in our The original charge against de-a very definite increase

may I venture to. fendants was one of highway rob-keenness, and

as-suggest mar general efficiency also, 46bery, but it was amended to

taken is due almost entirely to the 20ault. and the

assistance and advice that summarily.

Defendants pleaded guilty to Sir, and your Staff, Brigade H.Q. he charge of assault, but first and 20th Battery have given us so tefendant denied the theft charge. willingly at all times. May this

Mr. Schofield convicted both de-close contact ever continue.

"I have already mentioned that "endants and imposed a sentence!

each Sections, and as Battery Com- one year's hard labour on the Corps 1st Battery consists of three!

man. six months on tharge, and six months' hard lamander I must express to C.S.M. re Moses my warmest congratula W. pour on second defendant,

marking that they had interfered tions on the success attending L'! ith a man as bullies and gang-Section. And to the newly form-

Fall of wickets:-1 (Stokes) for 1: 2 (Divecha) for 56; 3 (Chatterton) 59: (Serenoaks) for 88; 5 for (Booth) for 145: 6 (Barson) for 16: (Madar) for 289: 8 (Leckie) for 311; 9 (Bridge) for 401; 10 (Meston

for 479.

Lee

Minu

Peruse

Pearce

Bowling Analysis

A. E. Madar

Gosano

0. M. R

53 17 103

3

65 11 168

2

16 3 12

32.2 4 117

first

3 sters.

5 1 11 0 0 6

HONG KONG-1st Innings

W. H. Colledge, b Stokes

Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite, Lb.,

b Stokes ..

T. A. Pearce, < Stokes, b Parker

A. H. Madar, Lb.w. b Booth

E. F. Fincher, not out

K. Nazarin, b Divecha.

Capt. D. W. Perase, c Meston, b

Divecha

E. L. Gotano, b. Stokes

Liest. the Hon. G. Clegg Hill

b States

A. R. Minu run ont

R. Lee, c and b Strokes

Extrax

127

24

ed Section under Bdr. Rees also: may I on their behalf say how much the efforts of Captain

FACES SERIOUS Grey and his marines in training

CHARGE Chinese Girl Accuses Welch Fusilier

M Section are appreciated.

"Gentlemen, I do not intend to detain you this evening with any resume of our training. The re- sults at Camp were reasonably! satisfactory, and we have started off this training season well. We An 18-year-old girl's story of need recruits, and need them bad- low a soldier of the Royal Welchty, and we appeal to you,

I can Fusiliers had attacked her on a hill guests to-night, to help us.

ear the Lalchikok Torpedo Sub-

a good show,' a keen guarantee 2Depot was heard at the Kowloon show, and an interesting show. 15 Magistracy yesterday, when Wil-

277

liam Clifford Morgan was charged Total Fall of wickets-1 (Garthwaite) with rape, before Mr. Q. A. A for 8: 2 (Colledge) for 17; 3 (Pearce) Macfadyen.

The hearing did not

Champkin Trophy

our

(e)

Class T

-Class 8:-

Eggs

Dried Meat Salt Fish

Cooked Food Conzed Puddings Bean Curd Tea and Cakes

Sweets Preserved Frait

Class 9:-

Ice Cream Class 10:---

Non-aerated "Drinks Jellies Typhoid Fever

оп

Deceased was accorded full na- val honours yesterday, represen- tatives of all ships in harbour fol- lowing the gun carriage.

The funeral service was read by the Rev. J. T. B. Evans, after which the firing party fred three volleys over the grave and the Last Post was sounded by bugler.

The wreaths included the fol- lowing: Mum and Dad; Rear-Ad- miral and Officers, China Fleet, in Hong Kong; His Mess-Mates; Capt. A R Halfhide, R.N., Senior! Officer, West River Flotilla, HMS. Tarantula; Pal Joney: Officers

and Ship's Company. HMS. Ta- mar; Officers of H.M. Ships, West! River Flotilla; Ships' Companies; HM. Ships, West River Flotilla; Members of the Royal Naval Yard Company, HMS

Dr. Li Shu Fan, pursuant to no-Police; Ship's tice, will ask:---

Diamond; Mr. and Mrs. W. E With reference to the outbreak Hollands and family; Mr. and of typhoid in the Colony, will the yrs. Moy.

Chairman of the Urban Council kindly furnish answers to the fol lowing questions?

My good friend, Mr. Champ-

01 22 unusual out- existence kin, has most kindly presented to) Is, the Government aware of the for 49; 4 (Madar) for 89; 5 (Nazarin) inish until 8.25 p.m.

break of typhoid during recent Mr. G. S. Ford represented our 'A' and 'L' Sections the model) for 139; 6 (Perase) for 210; 7

weeks? gun which you see on the table to- (Gosano) for 222; 8 (Clegg Hill) for Morgan. 240; 9 (Mina) for 258; 10 (Lee) for

Inspector W. R. Chester Woods night, to be awarded annually to (2) What were the number of cases reported during (a) the past! was for the prosecution.

the most highly qualified layer.

corresponding 10 weeks (6) After evidence had been heard we value this token of interest in Mr. Ferd submitted that the girl as enormously, and I accept the

(3) 5 had consented to the act.

Mestan

Stokes

Direcha

.

The Magistrate committed Mor- gan to the next Criminal Sessions Defence was reserved.

Bowling Analysis

0. M.

R.

W.

1 34 25.5 6

Parker

·P. Madar

Leckie

Booth

SHANGHAI-2nd Irmings

HONG KONG--2nd Innings

b Pearce

20

W. EL Colledge Lb.w, b Stokes .

8

G. Chatterton, Lb.w, b Pearce..

17

L. P. Stakes, cand & Pearce

Lt. C.C Garthwaite, e Stokes,

b Parker

14

52

M. J. Direcha, e and b Pearce...

11

A. J. Barson, e Fincher, h Pearce

9

T. A. Pearce, st. Bridge, b Ma-

dar

$1

ક E. F. Fincher, e Mader, & Stokes

H. A. Sevenoaks, e Garthwaite,

R. Booth, b Mina -

Pat: Mader, run out

A. T. Bridge, -run out

B.V. Parker, kit wicket, b Madar

H. Meston, Law, b Pearce

J. B. H. Lackie, not out

Extras

-Total Fall-of wickets:--|

A. H. Madar, b Parker

6. Nazario, & Madar, b Parker "14)

24 Capt. D. W. Perase e and b Madar 17

EL Gosso, not out ...

24

Lt. the Hou C. Clegg Hill,

Stokes, Madar ·

A. R. Mina, e Booth, à Madar

Carson, Madar 190 R. Lee,

Total

Extras (Chatterton)}

for. 35: 2 (Sevenoaks) for 38, 3 (Divecha) for 67: 4 (Barson) for 95:.5 (Booth) for 109 (Pat Madar) for 1197 (Stakes) for 142; 22

Fall of wickets: 1 (Garthwaite (Colledge) for 253 (Fincher (Parker) for 255; 3 (Bridge) for 190; 25; 4 Childur) for 26, 5

10 (Meston), far, 190,-

for $4;6 (Pearce) for 118; for 119--8 (Ciegs-HRI) Bowling Analysis Clay for 122.10.

Saite.

Mader

{The cable

Stokes Parker

Lecke

Madar

Mestun

Bowling

Champkin Trophy with gratitude.

.

A Section to rise and drink to

"Before asking all members of

period of last year? What

percentages of the cases! the past 10 reported during

HOLY SPIRIT SCHOOL

Happy Throng. At

Bazaar.com

weeks were (a) European (b) A large and happy gathering of Chinese (e) local (d) imported parents, pupils and friends of the school attended the annual bazaar! cases?

:

the health of our guests, may (4) To what cause is the present held by the Holy Spirit School at Įsay how much I appreciate your

qutbreak ascribed?

loyal keenness. The spirit of (5) (a) What preventive measures

(Continued on Page-9)

OBITUARY

Portuguese Resident

Passes

33

MRS. MARIA SILVA

their premises, No. 140 Caine) are being taken or will be under-Road, yesterday afternoon.

The many school rooms were taken by Government with the view to controlling its spread? gaily decorated with flags, and (b) In the presence of an epide-bunting, and during the evening, mic what warnings are consider brightly coloured lights gave the ed valuable and should be given building a very attractive ap- to the public in respect of food.

pearance drinks, inoculation &c.?

Other Matters

Stalls were arranged almost every

A Minate by the Chairman re where and were well patronized.

Istive to the appointment of A large number of the goods dis- Select Committee to deal with played for Bale were cleverly The death occurred yesterday matters arising in connection with made by the girls themselves, afternoon at her residence, No. 155, cabicits will be considered, as will though several local" shops and

175 Sai Yeung-Choi, Street, Kowloon, also correspondence relative to stores, contributed an appreciable

of Mrs. Maria Collaco da Silva, at tea-sheds in Kowloon, various ap

the age of Sa

Born in Maran, Mrx Le Silva had lived in Hong Kong for many years and was also well known in Shayxpore and

Silva leaves one

and

plications and the regular

Pekarna.

Jamount

The Misses Bessie Son, Caroline An-Yeang and Lorna Moc won the prizes for having sold the most chets at the bazaar

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12 stones, states that he intends of the large pass the Mom to arrange a special exhibition of helped conside

success of the function: sem En London.

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