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WOMEN IN WAR-TIME

London is losing its name, for the "time being, as the great training cen- tre for future careers. Girls who leave school in the coming months will, go to provincial cities, such as Cambridge or Birmingham, north to Edinburgh, Glasgow or Aberdeen, or west to Cardiff or Bristol.

headmistresses, find Parents and that the majority of training courses "Otherwise, have bech evacuated. training prospects are more normal

OFFICER'S DRINK

COSTS £25

A glass of whisky.cost Lieut. Willi- am Robert Flinders

Clover, of the Moyse, Horsham St. Faith's, Norfolk,

£25, at Norwich.

He was fined that sum for drinking in a public house after permitted hours.

A taxidriver, Frederick James Wil-

BADMINTON

THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 20, 1940

CRUSHING VICTORIES

FOOTBALL PROGRAMME

Following is this week's soccer fix- tures:

TO-DAY

Senior Shield 2nd Round

v St. Joseph's

(Caroline Hill.4.00 p.m.). Referee:-Beard.

Last night's Mixed Doubles League badminton matches s. chin proved extraordinarily un- interesting, both St. John's and Recreio "A" winning without the loss of a game.

:

Linesmen:-Banham and Adlard.

Police

First Division

V Kowloon

(Boundary Road 4.00 p.m.). Referee:-Ip.

than we had expected," Mrs. D. L. son, who was summoned with Clover, would put up a much better showing Navy

Wise, chief officer of the Advisory Department of the Women's Employ- ment Federation, stated.

students London's women medical have gone north to Edinburgh and Aberdeen. The London School of Medicine for Women has arranged for first-year students to go to Edinburgh and second-year to Aberdeen.

DOMESTIC SCIENCE

Hospital almoner courses are being planned from Oxford, a decision will shortly be taken as to whether new students will be accepted.

Shrewsbury.

and to

was fined 10s. A solicitor pleaded "Guilty" for Lieutenant Clover.

It was expected that Recreio "B"

against their seniors than they did. In their first-round match, they gave them a great fright, leading at one stage by 4-2 only to lose by the odd game.

he Detective-Inspector Garner said saw Clover in uniform in the Castle Hotel, Norwich, near closing time. In

Last night they could never get go- the afternoon he heard Clover order a

they taxi, and followed him to the Crowning and only in two games did

where the offer anything like serious opposition. Inn, Horsham St. Faith's, offence was committed.

K.C.C. were not expected to do par- ticularly well against St. John's and they didn't! Only game in which they managed to extend their visitors was when A. L. Fisher and Miss B. Harker lost to Norman Smith and Mrs. Pen- ney, after "setting."

Clover, the In Aning Lieutenant chairman, Mr. Cyril Walter, said he appears to have forgotten that there is a war on and that when people see an officer in uniform they expect him Bournemouth

to set a good example.

also fined among the town

The Magistrates Torquary are which domestic science courses have licensee, Alfred Norman Burrows, and Cricket Club by 0-0. been evacuated. Battersea Polytech- his wife 10s. each for supplying the nic's course for institutional manage-drink after hours. ment is continuing at Shrewsbury;

Berridge House, the college in West Hampstead, has moved to Bourne-

the

mouth, and the National Trainingpital in a reception area appeals now- College of Domestic Subjects, to Tor- adays as likely to provide the best ex-

Household perience. quay. King's College of and Social Science is carrying on at Cardiff.

Cambridge has become a headquar- ter of social science training. The two London University courses held by Bedford College and the London School of Economics are both con- tinuing there.

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Training as radiographers, gymnas- is still and engineers tic teachers available. Agricultural and horticul- tural colleges are continuing as usual. is one of the Occupational therapy

courses are newer careers in which still being arranged.

A course in dispensing is available in London, at the Chelsen Polytechnic, Careers in which girls are not being at the present encouraged to train time are political organizing and com-

IN HOME TOWNS Parents find that daughters can train for nursing either in their own home towns or a few miles distant Training in a good provincial hos-merce.

MADE IN ENGLAND

TEOFANI

AGAMENTA

At Cox's Road, St. John's beat Kowloon

and Miss M. Stokes

Linesmen:-Wyper and Copsey.

V Eastern (Causeway Bay 4.00 p.m.). Referee: Ford.

Linesmen: Carley and Baker.

Club

v Kwong Wah

(Club 4,00 p.m.).

Referee:-Hinchliffe.

Linesmen:-Ient and Pearson.

Junior Shield Replay fat Round Kowloon

V 24th R.A.

(Kowloon 4.00 p.m.).

Referee: Stokes.

Electric

V S. China “A”

(Caroline Hill 2.30 p.m.).

Referee: Silva.

Junior Shield (Second Round Eastern

ν Engineers

(Club 2.30 p.m.).

Referee:-Mitchell.

Second Division "A"

V 30th R.A.

(Sookunpoo 2.30 p.m.). Referee:-Glover.

V

8th R.A. (St. Joseph's 4:00 p.m.), Referee:-Omar.

Second Division "B"

R.A.O.C.

J.

Anderson L. (K.C.C.).

lost to H. Eardley and Miss Decimum

Eardley

5th R.A.

10--21

lost to David Kwok and Mrs. P. Wil-

son

10-21

lost to N. L. Smith and Mrs. Pen-

ney

University

6--21

B. Parsona

7-21

International

3-21

6-21

A. L. Fisher and Miss B. Harker (K.C.C.). lost to Eardley and Miss Eardley lost to Kwok and Mrs. Wilson

13--21

14-21

P. Wynter-Blyth and Miss (K.C.C.).

lost to Eardley and Miss Eardley lost to Kwok and Mrs. Wilson

lost to Smith and Mrs. Penney

lost to Smith and Mrs. Penney crelo "B" by 9-0.

V Signals

(Kowloon 2.30 p.m.).

Referee:-Foster.

Third Division

Kumaons

ν

(Military 2.30 p.m.).

Referee-Hobson.

Royal Scots

V Engineers

(St. Joseph's 2.30 p.m.).

Referee: Smith,

21-24 | R.A.M.C.

At King's Park, Recreio "A" best Re-

Recreio “B” Trounced

H. F. Gonsalves and Miss M. Xavier (Re- cralo "B").

V 5th R.A.

(Military 4.00 p.m.).

Referee:-Dove.

TO-MORROW

Kotewall Cup Competition

V Army or Navy

South China

(Caroline Hill 4.00 p.m.).

Referee:-Minniham.

Linesmen:-Foster and Goss.

Third Division

lost to M. A. Oliveira and Miss M.

Silva

14-21

lost to J. J. Remedios and Miss O.

Ribeiro

R.A.S.C.

13--21

lost to L. A. Carvalho and Miss M.

Ribeiro

21-25

N. A. Beltran and Mina 5. Remedios (Re- crelo "B").

lost to Oliveira and Miss Silva

lost to Remedios and Miss Ribeiro... 14-21 lost to Carvalho and Miss M. Ribeiro 15-21

~~~ C.-C.-- Pareira-and-Mrs. L--- A: Carvalho (Recreio "B").

V Electric

(Sookunpoo 2.30 p.m.).

Referee: Barretto. 24th R.A.

V 12th R.A.

(Sookunpoo 2.30 p.m.). Referee:-Phillips.

South China v Signals (Caroline Hill 2.30 p.m.). Referee:-Horlock.

lost to Oliveira und Miss Silva .......... 6--21 K.B.G.C.

lost to Remedios and Miss O. Ribeiro 18-21 lost to Carvalho and Miss M. Ribeiro 8-21

U.S. NAVY CLASH

TENNIS TEAM

The following have been selected to re- present Kowloon Bowling Green Club at tennis against Kowloon Cricket Club to- morrow at 1.30 p.m.:

Men:-C. E. Turpin, J. Sturgeon, J. Whyte, F. Bonsey, F. Clarke, A. Rogers, L. Sykes, A. Morton, C. Dunk, P. Peckham.

Women:-Mrs. M. Thompson, Mrs. J. Min-Whyte, Miss I. Rogers, Mrs. V. Clarke, Mrs. E. Turpin, Miss N. Hardié, Mrs. H. Bonney. Miss M. Atkins, Mrs. J. Sturgeon. Mrs. G. Peckham.

In a 10-pin match at the bowling alleys yesterday, U.S.S. Tulsa beat U.S.S. danao by 238. Scores:

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