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BUREN

THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH,

CHINA MAIL

QUTLINE PROGRAMME FOR XMAS REGATTA

By now all entries should have been received for

BIGGEST the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Christmas

AND BRIGHTEST

The

Colony's nitinetive

biggest sind exhibition of gordo made in Hong Kong will Je parted by the Guvernor at

tr. LosIOR POW,

Many of the stalls have been Sault to represent Chinese puilaces, He proselpal unes being the Bong: Yonent

(ved Ginges Just mited and the Catering Facty

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Regatta, the finals of which will be held on Sunday and Monday, December 26 and De- cember 27, with proliminary heats next week- end. The outline programme for this Regatta is given below. Sunday, December 18:

The

th Lautas

Have Series

Pad Star Regula heat Sermon in 100 Tzengen Ruun sagle

Noth gut la n the Autubu Starlif Setar.

which one of the enles is that a Dinghy professional boatboy any not by untriest. This Serles consists of three races and will be continandh Carin- offer Christinar,

The New Year's programme už Jubilee racing 1 the Visi classes, apart from Dragons, will ript on Purther Saturday, June 15. details about this will be Ravin alter Christmas.

Normal planting Trees for Opener At wall be adopted

19: A.M.. Sunday. December

gai Daghy

Cramjeenship.

Th

ale

Man prospective layer- Hong Kong products, have already¦ategatta C the Cody fr

1tstat of the Sta event, Team Lates MRUBRE 200 Mdava, Sam ott Truckerman. A

即时 Manila mining are Forte Mosion from altere and will what the Me-Chutitue and the New Year,

P.M.. Bunday, December 19: t. Flares.

Exhibition's management Troch on anal tare in the Au adulter Bus arranged serum-nana Open Dinghy Series qtalarni fra These polenta) on- The deat on the Star event portes of local probiels at sprezal Sunday, December 26:

The committee hui bern oking for the past car montas Cepaeparations for the extulinition The estimated cont of the Ex mbition is between 'HK$200,000! and HK$300,000. More than 500 wwivateer workers have been recruited to run the show.

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The first of the new Lone Red- wing Dinghies will take the water this week and hoped that a representative rare the Red- Bell during wing class will be the Regulin, probably

ila+ afternoon of December 27,

Following sure the results of last werk'a ruces.

DRAGONS

041

Flat Corinthian Cup Berim, Saturday,

la rorecember 11, wazi h

to Macon and luck, Gurting Tom Yacht Kellett Island,

Helmemen

dat, Copperila. Hunt 2nd. Blyhwaynına, Gorden The Prapon progratzer tum notare, Madrient, Drummond ve been announced lost it is bore | as, Bestray, Cooter loved they will grunar to Middle Island agri track for the way

Taxeon-inds

1,000 pass have event wil Im held

Jen dvited to the opening core-

sta de uk + pm torow, Cock-

book will be served larty.cen 5 pm

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1th Jubilee Autumn Mileld Heriva, Natur- Sturday, December 1), stars 2.37

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Pince Yacht Helman Theme Pia, Pia, 'TA.

P se dabure zawes wall for belt.

2-1. Khanyeol, Cremdar 2 Lane, Roundelay, Veer 3:1 will be held, wluchy **

#NY TEAM RACES DINGRIKH

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that porn, kur large Nissen hutour t bolts Tear the Regatta and which the Rumangement con- for the best Tire un of four

in the Autuor Series aille's offices have been all- Tatum in the

kadjed.

The court head of the Open

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1st Seer; Talkon 1, Airways, Naturday,

Dicomber H, Mark Sky Play Hand Holranman

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The main feature of the Ex-Dinghy Regatta event will be held Man Streßes 1.11324 is the grand front - the aftection. tracare anade of adammium sheet.

Monday, Decem

December 27:

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Time

11.

2.11.20

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WEST

It will be frightly 1 up at night In the mering will be held and Raze: Destruyers, Cruisers, Satur by mron highla

the teams race in danginies between day, Besember 11, Hart 40: Stalls of numerous and differ - | the (int, Team and the Comtamed Pisey Just ent demjas are said to compare Services. Team with, at the same." Wen 10) Favouta ly with those of the Brisome, a zeby unce between four **12*, Chumshow (9 tish Intries Fuir, judging; from tomne each consisting tid. "1", Meyelek 11 the comicks by one of the repre- lucutamos who attended Be Last

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gon.

Dinghy

F

In

Lundun.

in Jubiler. Star

Monday Afternoon there will be

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All the 228 stalls have been) taken up by various factorica

1 Harbour race for Dingans.

ach, "4", Arten sih Inland Revenue Dept, *. Baina Navy. | Hunday, December 12, sinek 11,507

Time Helmsman Place Boat

1. 1. "" Chilek che

$14,

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1,374

#37.40

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adultion

Finals in the Dinghy and Star 17 Her. BN,

10 34 amusement | events.

stands with numerous attrae. The Trevesa Trophy ruce for tions. Some of the products on ships' telwats.

may be Guptay special prices.

3rd, "a", Dub INN 4th, "*4*, Starly th

past. & Wireltam v. 2ardines, Sanday.

December 12, klart 11,201

1.95,40

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1,229 1161

$45 A

obtained at} The draw for next week-end 19, 95", Gordon i For 011 drinks; heat: will be available at Chef Zrut, "3", Keyen 121 and light retreshments. special Club torout now, Competitors and, Min Durby cdr atal has been set up,

should ascertain from the Secret. "21", Van Steel W) G

DINGHES 1th Open Dinghy Heries, Hundar. Decem. ber 12, start 2,401

The aluminum front gate cust❘ they in which heats they are rae- akanal $79,000, contributed jointly|ing. Full programme for the

Thermos Co., Regatta is being printed us lis the Peramhot

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, and I. Feng and Co., Ltd, pamphlet and will be distributest) Pher Boat Coxanain Time PG, PH, TO, The National Laquer and Paint early next week. Prommets Co.. Jull,, printed with-- The Slai rares in the Regatis | 204, "20", Hoherishwe 2.10,08 charge the roofs of the will stint towards the Autumn, "12", de Joust, 211,50 2

Star Series In low of the past twen 43, "12", Hanrock. 100 week-ents when the Stars have

alls The cost of the point alone is said to be about $15,000. Amoy Compu; Facto y contributed uni tew, and Sang Fall fmg donated the spend gals.

The

not been available for vacua,

Last wek-end saw the first in the Dragon Corinthian Series

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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1948.

Japanese Shell Found

A dud 9.2 Japanese shell was found outside Bay View Hotel by workmen digging in the area yesterday morn- It had been fired but failed to explode. As a result ing. of a Police message, Staff Sergeant Nice of the Amituni- tion Section of the RASC was sent out to investigate. Later in the day with the help of other Ammunitions Serlion men, the shell was removed to the ammunition dump of the RASC. It will be dumped at seu today.

PEREIRA'S HAT-TRICK

SENDS THE NAVY DOWN

(By "Mid On")

"Spotty" Pereira, who has opened the Recreio bowl- ing with so much success from the commence- ment of the season, performed the "hat-trick” against Navy on Saturday to give his side a five- wicket win.

ปี

ABDULLA

NUMBER SEVEN

"7"'

In PACKETS or TINS-

FOOTBALL LEAGUERS MUST WEAR NUMBERS

At the monthly meeting of the Hong Kong Foot-

ball Association Council yesterday, it was de cided that as from January 1, the jarseys of all players participating in the Hong Kong Football League must be numbered. The Council also decided that the result of the Senior Shield match between Chinese AA and Club at Boundary Street on December 5, must stand, notwithstanding a strong protest by the Chinese A A regarding the conduct of the referee in sending off one of their players by mistake.

KBGC FINALE

The Kowloon Bowling Green Club will hold their closing day on Saturday, December 18, tommencing at 2.15 p.m. when a team representing the Pre- sident will play a team com→ posed of players chosen by the Vice-President. Following the game, prizes won during the son will be distributed.

Visitors from other clubs are shall be struck off the Regleeing Invited to participate. terad list of netive refergus.

The Club's competitions have Cup Competition, was deferred jerreys, 11 was decided that the, singles championship A. LG. Regarding the numbering oflended successfully. In the Club's pending certain modifications numbers to be placed on Jerseys Eastman beat J. McKelvie in the

of the should be at least 10 Inches in fine). Eastman, in

"The application of the South | China Athletic Association and the Combined Services to run a charitable competition to be, called the Sir Man-kam Lo

to the existing Rules Association.

(d) Referees refusing three consecutive appointments with out suffiolent

cause or reason

his path to height ari thut

016 regards the final, beat Whelpton, Spary, Shield Competition Senior teams, the numbers should Gellatly, Chittenden and sykes The draw for the Second un from two to $1,

white McKelvie beat Hardin, Round of the Shield Competition, Junior team

The numbers in the case of Balley and Morrison. which will be played on January!

# and January 9; resulted

follows:

Army

should

run from

Other results were as follows: The application in respect of the proposed Sir Man-kam Lol Singles for President's Cup: Cup Competition was discusæ<{Winner, C. Dewman, runner-up, at length and after consideration | J, Fraser.

ns

two to 15.

v St. Joseph's

Eastern

SENIOR DIVISION

Kit Chee

J'olice

S. China "A Club

S. China "D"

JUNIOR DIVISION

K. Matur Bus v Chinese A.A.

Taikoo

Trunways

V

Chib or Navy

South Chino

ν Dockyard

V Solicitors

1 was decried that the second)

of the Rules of the Association

Singles for Vice-President's was Bhally decided that the Cup, winner. J. McKelvie, run- matter be leferred peling eex-'

tain modifications to such Rutes, ner-up, W. H. Bailey.

Putre Handicap, Winner, V.

LRC FIXTURE Chittenden and W.H. Balley (plus At the Ladies Recreation Club), runner-up, J. McKelvie" and

R. Morrison (Scratch). Homo-in-the-Governor's Cup today, Mr. P. Bonnermun Competition be played at Caroline Mr. S. Beunk Nehlerlands rat

Triples Handlenp, Winner: Hem- Hill on January 16,

ing Society, will play Me Gj A letter from the Chinese A.A. Strickland and Mr. M. Hernan psley, W.F. Simpson and S. Shields

માધવ protesting strongly against the

Legal Department), in the Semi- (plus 12), runner-up, Gellatly,

Close and Chittenden (plus 8). conduct of Captain

Stone.

inter-hongĮ the of the Men's

Non-Prize winners: Winner; L referee, in sending off one

renhis Handles Doubles, of their

The best of the Finals of the Coumbes, runner-up WJ, Wig- players during the Chinese A.A. and Club Senior Shield finis Tournaments organised by March on December 5, was read the Ladies Recreation Club wil to the meeting. us also a letter or played on Saturday next, from

Copatin Stone After lengthy discussion, the trophies and prizes will be pre- meeting decided that under the Rules of the Association, the result of the match must stand and that there could he no question of re-play,

from

Now Rulings

2.30 p.m.

On conclusion

of the

sented to the winners and run-

undicap events, arrs-up of the Colony, Club and

All members and their friends) are invited to attend,

ginton.

Prize-Giving

At KJS

The King George V School hall was full to capacity at the The following matches will be prize-giving of the Kowloon played:

Junior School at 5.30 p.m. yes- Men'sterday.

Finals Handicap Singles-2.30 p.m.

Parents and guests were alike Dr. Smart v Mr. J. Hawthorn delighted with the stage produc (Finals Handicap Men's Double-3.45, p.m.) Mr. J. Hawthorn

Mrs.

Shewun

curtain fell,

Pereiro, one of the Colony's most consistent bowlers,

is at the top of his form and more should be- heard of him as time goes on. His analysis of

The meeting next considered 8.4—3—13—6 spoke of the way he tied the ertain recommendations by the Referees' Sub-Committee. These batsmen up on Saturday. With Gerry Gosano

recommendations, which consist toking 3 for 13, the Navy were all out for a ed of the following, were adopted

lons, resplendent with colour and by the meeting:

music. The chlidren performed meagre 27, there being no extras.

(n) Non-Chinese 'referees in

and Mr. 3. most capably and the hall rang Albert Rodrigues opened the he did have one or two anxious warning, cautioning and ordering Mackie v Mr. P. Bonnerman and with applause every time the innings for Recreio and up-moments early in his Innings. a Chinese player, should do 50

Mr. S. Saul. Cratgengower disappointed with through a member of the leam (Finals--Club Ladies. Doubles peared set for a big score when

After Miss M.J. Stuart, Head- he mistimed one from Hart to "Scorpions" whe-woh-by-mine that the game might be held up.

R poor dispiny

Club speaking Engilsh, despite the fact-4 p.m.) against

mistress of the School, addressed Mrs. Litton and Mrs. Standalo!the company, prizes were distri give Anthill an easy catch. wickels. Alec Pearce, gying on (b) All linesmen should have

some anxious second

ME auted by Mrs. T.H. Rowell. Then followed

change, fount spot watches which should moments for the Recreio until almost with his first delivery and synchronised with the watch of

Stroobuch. be

Mr. Rowell, on behalf of the school, thanked Mr. Ferguson, Gerry Gosano played a typical after that it was just a procession the referee before the kick-off.

CPO. Stovell, who captaines Principal of the King George V and was

undefeated to and from the pavilion. George j (c) Only I've minutes,

the Royal Navy rugby learn in School, for lus kindness in lend- with 53 to his credit.

Souza was the only man lo

stand and his 29 out of 52 was Game, be permitted for the in- Monday,

covered by the Laws

England at the beginning of lasing the school hall for the oc- Recreio are about the best field-

season, arrived in the Colony of casion. Pearce only bowled terval. ing team in the League today and invaluable.

only they had a couple mure 7. overs but in that short spell At the Chinese YMCA yes- batsmen upon whom they could he took 6 wickets for only eight terday evening, the Singapore depond to get stame runs, they

Stokes opened the innings as touring . table-tennis team would be well-nigh unbentable, usi Suffered defeat the third time their bowling is always good, it usual for "Scorpions" and

he hnd scored 27, rotired. D. 1. in Hong Kong at the hands of not dangerously so,

Kowloon Cricket Club

Leach scored a quick 41 to pul could the Yaumati Old Boys' team.

The Singapore star player Loo only muster 11 when they took the issue beyond doubt,

I fully expected IRC to take the 20 knock against Club points Kuan-soon went down

under the Opilisis at Chater Road. University for 32 n

when they

dismissed 0.24 Onslaught of Lee Ping. With the

Sockunpool 9.28 excuption of Chan Fook-kee, who was good to see 'Tekly Fincher beat the local man Chung Hing batting as of yore, the veteran they failed orain and their 8.30

lost wi

wickel fell when only five chau two games in succession, alt KCC player king 45 as the re-

runs were aceded for a win. sult of good, steady cricket. the Singapore players lost.

TOURING TEAM DOWN AGAIN

Tito scores were as follows:-

Chung Chin-sing (Hong Kong)

beat Chun Kim-heme 19-21, 21- 21, 21-18;

Woo Wing-sheung (Hong Kong) beat Chan Po-ying 21-15, 21-13; Lee Ping (Hong Kong) beat Loo Kum-soon 21-18, 21-17;

Chung Hing-kwon (Hong Kong) boat Lye Ying-hen 18-21, 91-16, 21-15;

fist

The bowling, of the "Optimist" was good, but if the KCC bats had not paid too much andue respect to some of the lose stuff that was Sent down, they might well have scored unother 20 runs.

A Good Start "Optumista" were given a good start by M. M. Little (60) and R. W. Franklin (16) and N. R. Oliver (26) made victory almost certain, Chan Fook-kee (Singapore), beat Le brought of some vury Chung Hing-chau 21-18, 21-18, prefly shots on the off although

Protection He Sold Did Not Help Him

runs.

after

J. M. Gosano top scored for the University with 1 out of 72 an

of the

GOLF STARTING TIMES SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19 "Over 46" v "Under 45's" OLD COUREK

A.E. Llasaman v G.G.D. Carley, 1.W. Shawan K.S. Kinghorn,

Bathurst D.8. Robb, N.O.C. Marsh D.A.0. Darker. 9.36 .8. bertan (Captain's Cup).

9.4

N.8. fordon

CH.T. Suen N.A. Brown, p.44 JR. Cirland RK. Collins. DAN A. McKellar v 5.T. McMullen.

561, McLaren, Stewart,

the only man who showed 2 W.0. Robertson W., Davis. any confidence Areuill, bowling at his best to against John take for 26.

He might have 10.04 returned a better analysis but for 19.0 the fact that we catches dropped off his bowling. 'A, R. tamall was expensive his Weltet costing 27 runs, while A. R. Kitchell had 3 for 17.

C. Harry J.1.C. Pearce 1.15, Mundy v A. Sommarivit. Till, Low W. Hoax. V de Jour W.8. Vaughan, wero 20.14 E. Sainsbury D.I 'rophet.

NEW COURSE

19.12

0.20 W.. Nolloth C.F, Wood. 0.24

... Thomson J.. Vatinion, V. J. Lánsker v JM. Tan.

0.40

Not So Lucky Kitcheli, Nazarin and Ismall were the chief scorers for IRC and when their last man, Samy, went in, they needed nine runs to win. The first bull he received 0.50 went for a four-the result of 10.04 a lucky snick, and while the rest. of the team held their breath in the pavillon, he tried to repeat 10.1 the performance with the next

z W.N.A. Smalley L. Jackson, 3.A.R. Belly v A, Mali,

ER, HA J. Lyr. 9.44 A.D. Humphreys RM. Wood.

C. Watsun D. Hany

Forbes y J.L. Macintyre. A., Meride G.G. Allen. 1.35. Bake v ID, Prinele EP. Hiresteld W. Ex. NE, Wallem K. Noble, E. Brodie G.P. Ferguson,

. Cirovne v W.It. Paterson.

FOURSOMES-OLD COURRE

10.00

10.12

1.20 Lisauman-Nolloth

Wood,

▼ Carter-C.P.

1.24 Shewan-Thomson Kinghorn-Pat-

$num.

Wood

A "ghost money" racketeer obtaining money by false pro-delivery and was not so lucky, so the undergraduates pucked their came to the end of his criminal tences preferred against him.

home with An- The prosecution, conducted by bags, and went cárcer when the police caught him in the act of victimising Inspector Charles Mottram with other four points,

E. Nelse was the "big noise" for

1.28 Bathurst-Tinaker ♥ Stobb-Tan, fish-stall halders at Reclama-espector J. R., Sykes, said that against Recreio who were benten 1 assistance of Detectivo Sub-

Navy seconds in their match

1.33 Marah-Smatio • P.A.0. Davies.

Jackson, tion Street in Kowloon.

In most cles, the offender He was soon approaching, the

by 10 wickets.

1.38 KB. Robertson-Belby Condos Nolse kept anj usually gave the polico stall holders for "ghost meney" assistance in their efforts to ex-7 overs to lako 7 wickets for just

come immaculate length throughout his 1.40 Bun-Hill Brown Dyer,

Mabt. otherwise known as "protection pose the mcket

in this over two runs aplece. With the

1.44 Cieland-Humphreys, Collings-R.M. on Saturday. The

particular instance, uspicion

of the pollee

defendant Recreio total at 63, the sailors 1.4 McKellar Watson Was

♥ MeMullen.D. absolutely refused to disclose the went to town and their opening aroused and when he was seen facts

Hann again inter that same day mak-

pair. knocked off the required runs

1.32 W... Iobertson-Forbes ♥ W.0.

Davies-Blacfutyre. ing another round of the stalls,

before they retired-Hughes (33 When questioned, defendant and Harrison (11).

1.5€. McLaren-Melirida ♥ Stewart-Alton, he was apprehended.

said that he was working on Thanks to Gall (30), Marshall

2.00 Darry-tromifield v l'earce-Ev. his own. It was just a bright (37) and Bierne

9.04 Mundy Blake v Sommerfelt-Pringin he had been exacting money Iden of his to get rich quick Afr. Force were able to declare at

(28 not out), 3.95 Low Walles W. Hang-Noble. from, the stall holders and in

he said.

2.12 de Jong-ɑroves ▼ Vaughan-Paterson 131 for 6 against the Army at raturn,

promland them Im "I take an extremely serious Sookuinpoo, but the RAF Lawlers

18 Bainsbury-Brodie Prophet-Fergy- munity from the pollor.. He view of this declared the fust could not get going und Ann obtained a total of HK$5 from magistrate. Sentenco of three played out time to force a drew, three stall holders on Friday, years imprisonment was Im their score at "stumpa" "being on and ол opa

occasion, stated poefendant's wife with a baby

for 7. specifically that he was collect-i Ing on behalf of the police. | in, her grms and tears her eyes,

The opening meet of the Hunt Before Mr. W. H. Latimer at begged" for the option of a fine. Club will take place at the Office Kowloon yesterday, Li Kol plead-| Mr. Latimer's priswor was an ers Mess 2/10 Gurkha Rifles by WALTER JAMES KEATRO, Tipikor led guilty to the three counts; of emphatic "No!"********

Sanwal on Sunday at 11 am."

Investigation revealed

that

Anyone Eelng out by car and having any spare sets are requested to telephone the Secretary (TH, 1280),, Those smquiri Ir transport are also 'requated to notify the Beervlary,

tors. The Newspaper Enterprise, Ximited. 2vinjed and pubikched for the proprie

He should prove to be a wel- corne 'addition to the Navy rugb, team here.

Bouquets were presented to Mrs. Rowell and Miss Stuart by the hlidren at the end of the func tion.

Christmas Sale

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for

Everybody!

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