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CRITICISM AGAINST
GOLFERS' ASSOCIATION
S. African Test Match
Johannesburg, February 14,
At lunch 01 the second day of the Toss-match hare today, South Africa had scored one run without foes In their first innings in reply to England's total of 379.
Alan Watkins, the Glamor. gan left-hander, scored his first century in Test cricket today with ast innings of 117. Getting Ane support from C. Gladwin, S. Griffith and J. Young in turn, Watkins at- tacked the bowling with con- fidence and enterprise,
After making 111, Walkins had the misfortune on his wicket
to tread
In playing a ball from Cuan McCarthy, 10 year old fest bowler. Mc. Carthy took three for 20 thi morning and his final figures for the innings were five for 114--Router.
Draw For HK, Tennis Tourney
The following are the results
London, February 13:
Criticism, if not resentment, has been shown towards
the Professional Golfers' Association, whose · sjob it is toschoose a British..team-to-challanga, America for the Ryder Cup match later this
year.
The critics rightly feel that by now something
should have been done officially towards building the British team. There has remain- ed, however, an air of quiet around the As- sociation's headquarters, where Commander A. C. T. Roe, the Association's secretary, has maintained discreet silence, which many may feel is typical of a one-time member to the "Silent Service."
But the critlelam has bor He further said that the 'Ac- fruit, for Commander Roe, per-sociation Committer had turne
constant down a suggestion that 20 or 3" haps stirred by the comment about a lack of teary professionals should be nominat- building, has made a statement.ed immediately on the grounde which suggests that something that such action might well kil the initiative of those nni is being done.
anmed.
Ganton Plans Ahead
He
1,500 All the says that members of the Association are
The Ganton Club, over whose potential selections for the Bri-
course the match will take tish team and that for months past the eight sections through place, have for several months Qul
the British Isles have been been actively preparing for the when the match In- great days sending 10 hendquarters
Next month. formation regarding promising will be played.
All these facts will be they will have tickets on sale- players.
more than six months in ad- collected and then a small com-
of the mittee will be
the fixture-and have appointed to vance
that any
potential choose the British team.
wishing to play on the course in the next few months cun do so an·the
guest of the Scarborough Corporation.
Il now *remains to be how much time elopres before the British public, who will be asked to support the match, get to know who the likely pinyers rmong the Association's 1,500 membership will be. It is cer- tain that there will be
Finals In Athletic Meeting
of the draw for the Colony Ten- nis Open Singles Championship:
Norman Lo (Bye) vs. K. H. Ip (Bye), Lee Yue-wing (Bye) vs. G. H.
Wigglesworth (Bye) Harry A. Ayres (Bye) vs. Frlize Lin (Bye), George Chon Wing- alen (Bye) Va, Wong Shlu-wing (Bye), J. Lo C. Pearce vs. Lee events will be decided at the Wai-tong, George Lin
F. St. Joseph's College 27th An- M. Ribeiro, B. T. M. Junes vs. nual Sports Meet which will Donald Lo, Trul Yun-put vs. M. be held at Caroline Hill this Hoctman,
J Ouwehand va juflernoon, commencing at 1
J. Doyle vs. A
p.m.
Jr. vs.
F. A. Fisher, Ho Ka-latt, John Simpson Beime
The Anals in a total of 42 new
vs. John A. C. Hurlbatt, J. B. under the patronage of Mr. T. R.
VS.
Hawthorn vs. F. H. Kwok, A. Rowell. Furrer vs. Roch
Loank,
The Sports Meet is being held Director of Education. Mrs. Howell will distribute the successful con- the 011 conclusion
Molun Chon vs. P. V. Showe, D. Non prizes
vs. Peter M. F. U., Choy, Tin-wah testants vs. J. S. Lee, Eric Wm. Hoyburst feel. VV
vs. T. E. Baker, Wong Siu-ki vs.
H. K.
VS.
R. Segalen, Au Kam-moon
Patrick
lo
at the
The following are the officials: Reverend Brother
President: Tin-fook Reception
G. A. Lemny vs. C. John. Foon, Chey
(Bye) vá, Lee Buon-sing (Bye), Brother Cassian, Rev. Brother
все
Rome
blood from the younger school, and the sooner they are
named the better chance" they will have of pitting their skill against other. lending. Home players in
order to prepara themselves for the clash with the Americans.-Reuter.
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1949.
Flat Racing In
Switzerland
Coaching Programme.
'Froo
SOCCER coaching by Mr. Erio Kaan, HKFA cozoh, has been arranged for the week ending February 18, between the hours of 5 and 7 p.m. daily as follows: Tuesday: Club Ground. Wednesday: Caroline
Ground. 'Thursday: Club Ground.
HII
By kind. permission of clubs with enclosed grounds, players of any club affiliated to the HKFA can attend the classes at any of the grounds Ilated,
20-
Club Becretaries are quested to extend their co- operation by ensuring that as many players as possible aliɗnd these classes.
Claim Dates Back
250 Years
Committee: Rev. A claim arising from an estate left by a Chinese man 250 years ago in the Now Territories was heard before Sir Leslie Gibson (Chief Justice) at the Supreme Court yesterday.
F. V. Harrison (Bye) vs. Walther Martin, Mr. Mark Kei-tun, Mr. Solherb (Bye), Wong Shek-man V, A. Chan Wal, Mr. A. J. Hussain, (Hye) và J. V, Seltors (Bye), wr F de Souza, Mỹ. H. C. Lạm Taul Wai-pul (Bye) vs. B. Conno
and Mc. G. Sim. (Bye).
4
Court 3: B. T. M. Jones vs. Donald
Lo. Court 4: Tsul Yun-pul vs. M. Heenan,
Court 5: Th. J. Ouwehand vs. F. A. Fishe".
Court 6: A. J. Doyle vs. Ho
Ko-lan.
TUESDAY
Brother
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With manes flying and hooves pounding in the thick snow, these horse race through the village anch and around the bend of the race cource at Aroan, Switzerland. They are tak. Ing part in the race which opened the flat racing season In
Switzerland. AP Photo.
Draw For Colony's Shuttle Championship
The following is the draw for the various events
of the Colony Badminton Championships: DENIOR MEN'S SINGLES Miss' G. Silva (sendeti) vs M. Robert Tay (seeded) vs Charles Kempion and Miss D. Ramsay, Au, Bill Funk vs W. Gillies, Ray Guttiner and Miss M. Bai, bye, mon Young vs Lee Chee Koon. H. J. Xavier and Miss T. Baptists, W. F.
Wong (seeded). bye, vs T. E. Rodrigues and Miss vs P. H. Foo
T. Marques, bye, R. M. Spares SENIOR MEN'S DOUBLES Robert Tay and P. H. Wong and Mrs. Tiok, bye, vs F. Brock
vs Raymon Young and bank and Mrs. Benjamin, bye, W. (scoded) vs B Funk
M. A. Oliveira and J. C. Chung and Mrs. Chung, bye, J. Remedies vs
W. F. Foo' and vs J. A. Soares and Mrs. M. Charles Au, C. K. Lee and Partner Soares, bye.
vs W. Gillies and S.
Soul, S,
Gray and partner VS
Heah H.
and T. B. Teoh (needed
BENIOR MIXED BENICI
DOUBLES Robert Tay and Miss M. Ribeiro (seeded)
vs W.-F. Foo and Miss
H. Kwong, W. Gillies and Mrs. Tamworth vs H. F. Gonsalves and Miss M, Xavier, P. H. Wong and partner vs Bill Funk and Mrs. Stokes, Raymon Young and Miss U. Khoo vs M. A. Oliveira and Miss M Silva (eceded)
JUNIOR SINGLES
Mackie Wins Junior Title
At Fanling
Dr. J. B. Mackle beat Mr. S. S. Gordon in the final of the Junior Championship-on
36 holes,
18
London made for the
particular Smoker.. Black&White
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Loke Yew Bldg. 791. 24218.
ATTEMPT TO ELIMINATE MID-WEEK RÉPLAYS
The Medal was won' by Mr. only two competitors to send in a return, His nett score was 77 and the runter up Mr. F. Groves with 78,
London, February 13.
Scottish Cup ties, which result in drawn 'matchos this season, will in futuro play an extra 30 minutos so as to minimise the likelihood of midwook replays Boing necessary?unga
The Home Department statement, which arises out. of the controversy of abstenteeism from work and midweek football matches being played in Scotland, says!
On January 24, the Scot- iah Nome Department ask- ed the Scottish Football Association, in view of the need to restrict interference with industrial production, to consider the question of avoid- Ing replaying of Cup ties in mid- week and of rearranging the Scotland versus Army match so that it would be played efther on a Saturday or as an evening
game.
Shanghai's Rugby
Interport XV
The following is Shanghal's selection for their Interport game against Hong Kong on the "Since then, the Department Club Ground at 4 pm. on have had further, correspondence Saturday next. and discussion with the Asso- R. Gosling, E.G. Day, EF. ciation. As a result, the Asso-Kidby, H.G. Proudman, It, Colf, clation have agreed also that in P.B. Leckie, J.B. Huang, M.P any match undecided after extra Langley, T. Luscomb, E Cooked, Alme consultation will take place H. Ansdell, P. Schlee, R. Salter, between the Association and the Dr. R.G.M. Wedderburn (Captain) Scottish Football League with and D.P. Graham,
Reserve:
R Brabant-Smith. regard to the date of the re
Touch
:: W. Tingle. piny,
The Secretary of States hopes
reason
Judge:
The team is expected to arriva
A
that these arrangements will go 01 Kal Tak on Friday afternoon a long way to ensure that mid- and will possibly have a run week matches are reduced to a round at the Club Ground later in the evening, after: which they minimum.
"ÁS regards the Scotland will be entertained by their hosts. versus Army
On Saturday, the match wit match, he hos beeri assured that there is no take place and in tiib, evening a unduly dinner dance has been arranged to expect an large attendance and that the by the Hong Kong Football arrangements for the match to be hold-In the Peninsula Hotel. cannot now be altered."
No Action' This Agretintönt came
after the Scottish Cup days draw, during which Mr. George The team returns to Shanghai Graham, Secretary of the Ecoton Monday, February 21, tish
Football Association, told Council that he had
telephone call celved a the Scottish requesting that the ties arrang- ed for midweek should be post- poned.
Le
It was hoped that steand game would be played against the United. Services on Sunday but two there is some doubt whether this
will now be possible.
from
Home Department This Week's
It was decided that no action be taken on the matches
ready arranged.
al-
Programme
The following is the soccer
end:
English Cup matches already programme for this coming weeks
on the first play extra ilme meeting and in a reply to u let-
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 ter from
Ing
Next Bunday sees the Annual B Army
the
Soccer Standings
FIRST DIVISION
.13 N
Cup Kit Chee 15
· “Roforus] W.- Gainer; Lingement." W
SECOND DIVISION, Army-HK v GAA: Boakumpoo, 2.30 – patt
Referen F.A.. Exiretto, MAJALA Bolicitors POA: Caroline HIIL 30 thep. Referee: BY: Xwak.
Army-Ki V. Tramways: Boundary, 2.30
p.m. Referees Lat. Duen: Po Dockyard Kit Cheri Navy, 1.80 p
"Katerers Jễ. da, Bilta, Navy
HMD; Navy, pm: Raloma) AF. WILL
N
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20
FIRST DIVISION, .. BAF.C ĐÀÀ; Bookuntov, 4..ple) Des
- fores:|| Capt. - Blonay Tilstandns MAN, Yeung, Fai and PP. LANKARA KMB Navy: Boundary, pan. Her
Corres 3.- Wardi Linesmeni - NỮ Dak gado and B.M.› Liu,;
Caroline Hill, 4. p.m.1 Referona: 3.0))
· Padley: Linssimani J. Day and · X-Ty
41 31 25. 20 Zantern (bye).-1- 1440 IT)
SECOND. DIVISION
Prize Committee: Rev. Brother Hau. Ping Shan and Castle Peak or distribution of the said estate. Lawrence a Bro Rodrigues | Presented by the’American Mem- |-Eastérem, Din. 147 28 1 2910 WD Chinese Bouth, China, Bonkampoo,
The defence
VS F.
13 61 6 20 20 12
hired out to the death of one Tack Kwong/ Yested. Wong and S. C. Chan/bers last year to be compoted for 84 China" "D" 24 545-33, 35 14 |
Chsdale,
will represent Police
Robb
7
527 3124 12 2007, 21, 32
20 13 304
(12.30p.m.1 Referees-Ll. Ding. Tongs,
Folies Talkood: Boundary, 3.39: pim-
Referes N, Dolendo,
Club Univeralty (Cancelled),"':
C Eastern St. Joseph's (Cancelled);
Colchester United
FIRST DIVISION football club, seeking permission Army v St. Joseph's) Blockurpes, 4 pa
play midweek
Referees A. Opent; · Llanement FA Southern
Barretto and P. George, English Longue Axtures, Football Association pointed out Kit Cher Club: Caroline Hill (postponed) that there has been no relaxa Folter Kwong Want Boundary p.m.1 tion the
of restrictions regard !, Gibson and H. Richardson, W. C. Chung (seeded) bye vs Sunday by two and one over
midweek football and that Xavier, bye, D. C. Lau, bye, H. J.
sanction cannot be given. vs H. Ridsdale, bye, R. M. Soares,
It was a close and exciting Colchester are - one of several
• Judges and Time-teepers: Rov,
vs Y. Khan, bye, byc
A. E. Brother Anthony (Chief Judge), The plaintiff, Mrs. Tanga distribution to take place in the Elliott vs C. II. Ngan, L. Fomeroy Square" after the first
the score being "All Southern League clubs with or battle, Seeded: K. H. 3p. Harry A. Hey. Father R. Maguire S. J. Rev. Choy-hong, is represented by first moon of each lunar year.
congested fixture list and Ayres, Tout Yun-pui, A, J. Doyle, Brother Raphael, Rev.
K. P. Chong (seeded) J. A. VS
matter is being, discussed at Roch Leung, R. Segalen. Choy Brendan, Mr. D. Leonard, Mred by Mr. M. A. da Silva. Mr with her share for 1948 and 1947 Thompson, bye, vs K. S. Thong: J.LC, Pearce who was one of the
Brother Mr. B. A. Bernacchi instruct- An order that the defendants Soares (seeded) vs A. D. Brown, holes.
meeting of the Southern League furnish the plaintiff forthwith Wong Yan vs M. Kempton R, Tin-fook, Teul Wal-pul.
in London next week-Bouter. Ki-lim and Mr. Beay Kah-H. G. Sheldon, KC, Instructed was also claimed. Wong week beginning seng. Fixtures for Monday, February 21 are:
by Mr. A. S. K. Lau. is ap-
bye, F. Brockbank, bye, vs A. L Recorder and Announcer: Mr.
Plaintiff also applied for on the pearing for H. G. Asome.
defendants, order that the defendants pay her Fisher, bye, H. F. Tal, vs M. T.
Yeow (seeded) bye. MONDAY
Tang Ping-the difference between the Field Committee: Rev. Brother Tang Shing-mo,
market price of 100 picula of
JUNIOR DOUBLES Court 1: J. L. C. Pearce vs. Lee Isidore, Rev. Brother Gilbert, chuen and Tang Kan-shiu.
Plaintiff and defendants reside average quality New Territories,
The mixed foursomes has now Rev.
C. Y. Yung and K. P. Chong Brother Adrian, Mr. P. Ho Wai-tong.
come rico
In the first moon of the seeded) bye, vs F/Lt Griffin and reached the semi-nal stage with Court 2: G. Lin Jr. vs. F. M.Beng-chong, Dir. Boey Chew- at different huts in the
koon, and Mr. Chi Siang-tom. yumge of Ham Mce in the Ping lunar year in 1946 and on the Cpl frater, bye, F. A. Vieira and Mr. & Mrs. N.A. Brown' to play Ribeiro,
date of Judgment. First Aid: Mr. Quba Cheow- Shan District, New Territories.
Ad. Gonsalves, bye, vs C.H. Ngan Mr. & Mra. E. Bathurst in the Wal About 260 years ago, cheang
and Scouts.
Plaintiff additionally applied and M. C. Hung, bye, R. Thomp-10 half und Mrs. & Mrs. R.R.
PW. D Rey. Sportsmaster:
Shun-tong died, leaving an estate for an injunction to restrain the son and S. Fowler, bye vs C. Coombs against Mr. J.D. Clague
isting of paddy
from felds in the defendants Cronall
making
and Miss D.M: Cuthbertson in Chan "A" 1812-40 40 10 45 Remedios, and A. 3,
bye,
**Chinowe AA., 1810 1 87 22 the draw, Starter Mr. R, M. Omar.
known as "Shan sales, area now
mortgages, dispositions
Rozario
*15.10 0. and J. Motta vs W. the lower half
A. Calvalho,
match for the American admitted certain Hefti and
and A Hilary, Mr. Lukt Fook-klu and Villages, New Territories, At all material times, Mr. E. M. Rosarlo.
these sections of the plaintiff's claim.
laim. M. Ribeiro and T. E. held that from 7 Referee: Rev. Brother Charles. paddy fields were, and are still They, however,
allegod to he, Events down for decision are:
vs F. Brockbank and unly on the Sunday nearest Club
Washington's birthday. H. 110 metres High Hurdles farmers who pay rental of 670 the income of the said catate has
H. F. Tal and W. N. (Senior); 2. 110 metres Law picu Shun-tons, now de
The following been used for, worshipping' pur-
vs S. L. Gall and F/Sgt the club: Messrs. D.S. Hurdles (Junior); 3. 100 metres Wai Shun-long, now deceased, poses.
McLeod, M. Kempton and A. E left the estate to be divided The defendants deny each and (Mudguts)} 4. 100 metres (Junior);
de Hardvilllers, J.M. Pattinson, 5. 100 metres (Senior): 0.00
001 equally
among his three sons. every allegation in the statement lliott vs R. M. and A. J. Spares, MeMullen, L. Goldman, Feng Wah
Pomeroy and G. Roza-Pereira, WA. Stewart, D.H., Bloke, Court 3: A. Furrer vs. Roch metres (Midgets) Shot Pat One of the sons, Yuen Shun-tso of calm, and say that neither by bye, D. Kwok and S. P. Tho, bye K.E: Noble, R.P. Morla Court 4: Molan Chan vs. P. V. (Junior); 8 Shot Put (Senior): a. also deceased, being entitled to the testamentary disposition nor
200 metres (Midgels): 10. 200 one-third share of the property, by Chinese law or custom is the A. J. Souza and P. M. Rozario, Prentice, N, Wallem, G.R. Fer Shawo.
bye, D. C. Lau and
and W. C. Chang, guson, Ε.Κ.
4.2 42° 18° 28 upon his death left his share to plainting entitled to the share
and one that Chine 16 12 byo A
va H. T.
Chinese AA... 18°12′22 65 17.28 Peter metres (Junior); 11. 200 metres
N. K. Chin other. Court 3: D. Nolan
Yeow, and be divided between his two sons, claimed or share in the catate, (Senior). M.F.U.
(seeded) byo. -
21 53 18 - 28: The American members will KMU 14 10 Several witnesses were then LADIES SINGLES Court 8 Chay Tin-wah v Chow Hon-loung), 12. High Jump
Kung Fat and Fung Tal, (Silver Cup presented by
Mr.
called: the plaintiff's cotinsel,
by
have the following team: Mestre. Amy (K) 14 1081 60117 21 Lineal Descendant -
Navy T. 17 10 3860 1821 Ullan (seeded) bye F.K. Wallace, F.Harris, M.D. Kit Chew 17***32* ferces Association has decided
Khoo
The Hong Kong Football Re- J. S. Lee.
Including Mr. Mok, barrister-at- 13, High
The plaintift is the widow of low, who explained to the court Vs Miss I. Scares, bye, Miss Cooper, R.A. Crawford, E.C. Army (UK). 15 G24 12. 39. 20
Jo various WEDNESDAY
High
Jump Tong, Ming-su, who is dead, and the
positions of the Margle Xavier by Miss B. Anderson, WM. Simmons, J. W. Dockyard 17 J 28:44 6210 to ask for affiliation with the Court E. M. Hayhurst vs.
100
metres who was the direct
F.F. R.P. Newell, and only branches of the family tree of Remedios ve Mrs. Tamworth, "Miss Clague;
HING 1 Hong Kong Football Assoclak (Junior): 10, 400 metres (Senior); lineal descendant of Kung Fat, the persons concerned and the Helen Kwong vs Ming Margaret
W. Forkrude, R.L. Polted **** 30 *** 20:49 15 ton at an extraordinary Gen- 3 10 30 2eral Meeting held last night Court 2: Wong Slu-ki va. H. 17. Long Jump (Midgets); 10. who is long dead, and was en- customs of the people In that Xavier, Mrs. L. F. Blokes, bye, Simard, RW Walton, R. J. Club
Long Jump (Junior); 19. Long titled to one-half of the one- district of the New Territories. Miss L
St. Josh's 1761 11 27 44 11 at the office of the Hong Kong '(seeded): byngja
0311-34, 12:48. Football Association presided Sogalen.
Open to the boys of Le Salle property.
give evidence. Hearing will con- Miss M. Silva and Miss Margaret
LADIES DOUBLES
WOX Chinese 108, 2014 26 64 51 by Mr. A. E. P. Guest Court 4: G. A. Lemay va. P. College; 21. Senior Sprint Relay The defendants are alleged to tinue on February 21 at
11-am
Xavier (soeded) bye," Poon..
100): 22 Junior Medley be the direct and only lineal Court B: Norman Lo vn, K. H. Reley (200, 200, 400, 800), 23, descendant of Fund 2al, and d
Ullan Khoo and Mrs. Tsok, bye, Midget Ball and Not Relay; 24, therefore entitled to one-fourth
Miss May Leong and Miss A Court 4: Low Tue-wing vs. G. Sulor Javelin Throw: 25 800 of the one-half of one third of H.Wiggleworth,
metres (Junior); 10. 1000 metres
metres the property which isont
Mrs, Benjamin, Miss D. Ramsay
refertes are requested to contact (Junior);
Captain Blone c/o Headquartere matres twenty-fourth of the whole.
'An evening of entertainment, J. Greenbalght va¬Miss FRIDAY
“Four matches in the Inter-Pack | Lund, Forces,; Tel. 34121 Ext::68 According to an
Baptista and Miss M. Xavier, including songs and musical Football Competition bong Cub as soon as possible. agreement and f Jump
- 29. Discus
Throw between the three sons of Wal
Mrs. M. Soares and Miss G. Silva verits, will be held at Club Packs of the Hong Kong Boy Mt. J.F. da Silva, Hon. Secreuil. Court 1: 1. A swing-sign (Senior); 30. 1500 metres Bicycle for shares must derive trom food parcels was sent to the United Franco, Miss H. Kwong and Miss p.m. on Thursday in aid of the off during the webt-end
A total of 305 911 pounds of vs Miss Soares and Miss Y. Lusitano, Ice House Street, at 6 Scouts Association were played tary of the Association had ro Race" (Junior);
from the shares Kingdom by the Ladies Commit- motres
get signed and Mr. W. Gaffney WES Court 3 Chor Tin-fook vs. Bicycle Rince (Senior): 132, Three-wah, division of 600 plculs of the tee of the Food Parcels for Ari- IL P. Lam, byc; Miss D3, Remedios Society of St. Vincent de Paul On Saturday, 1st, Hong Kong duly elected to take bis place. Lee Boon-sing
Legged Baco (Midgeis); 33. Sack onto appropriate shares, and fain Fund, according to the re and Miss. Ty: Homedios, bye, vs▸ The Society, which catera : for best 4th Hong Kong 3-0; and tosha pasayg
be lot on account Court,41 F V. Harrison vs. W. Race (Midgets); 34. Sprint Relay the possibility and equal quantity part of the Computter,
the poor of Hong Kong, in Hong Kong beat 25th Kowloon (Midgela), (4 Solberg,
x100): 35. Sprint of rice: 70 picules was agreed United Kingdom
"All the purcels arrived in the MAK
urgent need of funds to carry out 3-Ohengjing destone vs. Relay. (Benlox)" (4 × 100);
On Sunday 1st Hong Kong:bort ita - many" charitable, activiiion: to defray expenZOR. UDON-
| 14th - Kowloon, 1.01; and 19th
Court 1: J. S. Beime vs. J. A. Court 2: J. B. Hawthorn ve
C. Huribatt.
F. H. Kwok,
Leung
T. E Baker.
K. Hamilton.
V5.
Jump
Booth,
and H, A. Ayres.
BECOND DIVISION ·
Tramways...
Court 3:, Au Kamimas vs. R-Nump (Senior): 20, 200 metres third, that is, one-sixth, of the Philter was also was called; to Ribeiro, byo' ve Miss M, Porter, H. Pecis, C. P. Bagwell | PCA
2: Chon Wing-alud
(4
27.
1500
Prento (Senloop. Stop
31.
3000
30,
Connect
vs Miss
Food Parcels Heah vs Miss M. Ribeiro and
arid Mrs. For Britain
without any
Tamworth and Stokes,
Mrs. MIXED DOUBLES JUNIOR MIXED
ENTERTAINMENT FOR CHARITY
Balicitors
17
Aru
INTER - PACK SOCCER GAMES
Referees Ask Affiliation
It was also decided that the Annual Dinner of the Association. will be held' at the Chiou, Floot Club on March 18, at §. p.m. All
Alterations to tho Pony Clasel?
Lust "of-the-Hong-Kon Club"followin
TOP Qissaft: ". Chosterfield' and
To Glas 8: Possy-
· Court" 5: ́ ́ Wong Shek-man. Medjoy" Ryes" (Senior); (USED: 'with;"ancestral/worshipping 10. Receipts Ward, received from D. C. Lau tand"- Mix“ Helen Conte}&útiphl ̈y
"Teul: Wal-pule vara. 100,000)37-800-metres (Senior);) purposes,upM REAR Kil: organisations and institution Kwon lefseeded)-bye, Cazili prictated GNA ÞEKKTORUNG Kowloon dreww117-4 Hong
consumed to Wglin and Miss T., Namedíos, Lye," The timiano KongKO-OWNS vid 5 Panil ed, Ribeiro and Mr. O Laisnleht: fncludes one by Mr. Gil he broke out in a ration shop
all smile, bye, vel L. Nery and Miss D'Aquino, Mille evler and 5.
bre Quinn a
nod Miss Irene. Odmund, Collitalos 26.583 Letcalfok) Hood, ground
38 Inter School Invitation Race
ninded | (200, 200, 400, 400, 800); 39: Cond
vant Invitation': Relay: (* 100):
Joseph
1400
for Fall the food
A Yearly Sharp
The plaintiff applied for a da-RE
40 **300mote op to St. claration that, she is entitled to nearly dinner party was held rationco bye bye Mr LAS King and Mr. E. AT floors at 710 pm. Sesterday, 15
College Old Boys:"
BIRTH yearly share of 100 piculs of ricefläkt -night int, the, Kam - Liti mamidle opmwell as Brothers from the plantations known as Restaurant by Esolt & Co, Ltd. Fund Miss 1. Scares bys, Alver, piano mon by Dr. H. La serie (he was exilnguished jala Panjodamba wablished can horgolchilar uscheal the estate of Wal Shun-tong, de honour of their ellente il P-Lo and Mits Of Loritys VI Ozorio and air, M. Dahlias 2nd most immediately.
Ray Mornay cold pushed that are registered in the reported that about 300 persons A ZAN
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