The R.A.F. takes times out from wartime duties at Christ Church fete.
THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 10, 1939
A sweet seller at Christ Church fete finds her wares popular.
Mr. "Tiny" Hume attends to a customer at his stall at the Christ Church garden fete..
GOLF STARTING TIMES
Following are Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Starting Times for Fanling for Saturday:
OLD COURSE
9.16 a.m. J. G. Campbell, A. H. McBride. L. A. R. Duncan, J. B. Harrison. '9.20..
9.24 E. P. Streatfield, G. Riddell
9,20
SUNDAY OLD COURSE
Following are Starting Times for Sunday: 9.16 a.m. I. P. Tamworth, L. R. Andrewes. W. W. C. Shewan, N. K. Little john.. 9.24 A. Sommerfelt, P. S. Cassidy.
T. E. Pearce, A. Morse.
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9.28
10
9.32
P. S. Delany,. I. H. Geare.
0.36
G. W. Sewell, Comdr. Hole.
9.40
J. M. Pearson, G. M. Park.
Roll up, folks. A Boy Scout makes a good showman at Vincent de Paul Fete.
the St.
RUGBY FOOTBALL
COAL RATION
There will be two games of Rugby London, To-day. Football on the Club ground at Happy Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd announced in the Commons yesterday
Valley to-morrow. In the first game, that the Government had decided to raise the which will be refereed by Lt. Pirie
the percentage in
coal rationing and which will commence at 3.15 scheme from 75 per cent. per cent. of last year's consumption.. p.m., the Navy "A" XV will meet the
British Wireless,
to 100
A. N. and Q. A. A. Macfadyen.
J. W. Clague, S. S. Church.
10.36 10.40 10.44
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D. G. Allen, C. Austin.
+
10.48
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A. M. Mack, E. P. Streatfield,
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R. G. K. Way, Capt. Moar.
NEW COURSE
C.-D. N. Walker M. G. Carru- | 10.33 there.
Brig, MacLeod, 8. H. Dodwell.
9.24 a.m. L. M. S. Lloyd, G. C. Worrall, R. L. S. Webb, A. A. Bremner. H. G: Sheldon, A. Tylor. W/Cdr. Steele Perkins, T. Me garry..
Carre.
9.78-
F. A. Redmond, I. H. Goare.
9.33
S. S. Church, L., R. Cremer.
9.36
J. Brownlay, E. R. Cutting.
9:40
"H. P. Morris, W, J. Richards.
TI
W. N." A. Smalley, J. W. May >hew
9:44
***9.48
W: A Cruickshank, • C2 C. "Will- | 9.48
9,53
T. Low, J. W. Mayhew,;.:
0.33
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9.12 10.04
12
R. H. Gregory, A. D. Humphreys. J..B...Mackie, Surg. Cdr. Nichol- 10:00
0.56
J. Brownley, E.
-Cutting.
·9.40
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W L. Alexander, A. V.
aves.
9.48
Ron.
10.04
W, A E. James," 3,
10,12
Liesching
9.56
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AB. Furvei, Col. Matthews.
20.00
*10.32.
+10.12
W. N. A. Smalley,"IN^9; Edward, || 10.12
10.16
R. H. Gregory, J. Forbes,
··10.24··
10.20
J. B. Harrison,.M♫ Pollock:
9.28
A. V. and Mrs Greaves.
10.24
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E. G. Price,. 7. D. Hunter,"
10.33 10.30
*10.18
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J. C. Brown, Mrs. Rowell.
10.28
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I... H... G.
10.20
F
L. and Mrs. Jackson.
10.33
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·Mrs.: Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie:
10.32
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H. Overy, W;
10.44 "Mackenzia," "10:8%
E. G. Price, F. A. M. Elliott, 1010? M; Mack; M. "G. Carruthers.10.08
“H; Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie,
9.20 a.m. L. M. S. Lloyd, H. F. Phillips.
* NEW COURSE ···
G. H. Cautherley.
Highet. *.
A J. Dennis, J. T. Smith, Mrs. Dennis, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Smalley, Mrs. Edward. Col, Shackleton, Capt. Reidy.. Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie. Capt.
Maxwell, Hyslop, Lieut. Pellew.
Mackay.
Rees-Mini Cullbertson.
Army "A" XV. The second game at 4.30 p.m., should be of particular in- terest, as the pick of rugger players now in the Colony will be taking part. The match will be refereed by Dr. team Selby and will be between a composed of Club and Police players and the United Services. The Police and Club side has been selected follows:-
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R. G. Wall (Police), H. D. Taylor (Po ilce), J. C. Charter (Club), J. Hutchison (Club), D. H. Stewart (Club), B. C. Fay (Police), E. C. Luscombe (Police), A, F. Walkden (Captain) (Club), H. G. Castleton (Club), P. Cullinan (Police), E. W. Stout (Club), L., A. Searle (Police), A...J, G. Tay- lor (Club), J. Dempsey (Police) and W. B. Richardson (Club).
The side will play in white jerseys.
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