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FINALS START TONIGHT
Week-End
Soccer Programme
The final game in the Inter- national Cup, Succer Competi- Hon will be played this com- ing week-end,
China
when
meet England of Sookunpon,
The following in the www-k's sbeere programme in detail:
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6
Navy A
First Division
Kwong Wah, Navy,
16
(By ARGONAUTI
The Colony badminton season begins its conclud- ing stages tonight with the play-off of the Finals of three of the eight Championship avants,
Three more finals on Wednesday and two on Saturday, followed by the distribution of prizes by Lady Grantham, will mark the official conclusion of Hong Kong's 1948- 1949 feather year.
At 8 o'clock tonight at the Kowloon Cricket Club, Junior Triple finalist D. C. Lat meets his last opponent in the Junior Men's Singles. This will most
Results Of
Referee: d. Ward: Lies likely be the most thrilling Baseball Games
men A. Rebeiro und SY Kwok. Police v Arty (11 from 17.11.48).
Beutadary, 5.15 p.m. AE. P. Guest;
W 1
Cine
Hume of the evening, with the fortune of the day waving to and fro,
5.
New York. April 4. Scores of exhibition baseball Rumes: Detroit [American}
Atlanta Southern Association) 4.
Bir- Philidelphia (National) 5. his strokes
inloghum (Snuthern Assoclu- tion) 2.
York (American) 3. Louis (National) 1. Bustur (National) ti.
(American) 7.
Day the forms displayed by both players in the entrent tournament, DX Lane's sfecliness and ability le: seora pants va pluer him as the eventual winner
The DF-all of the evening tastes. in the form of the Ladies' Doubles Bral between Mylthie Sava- Re-Margaret Xavier and Mrs, L.F Stuker and Adi Tamworth.
Referer: Linesmen: W Gidson and H. Richardsøtt.
Second Division
KMK (PP from 11.49), Aniny ", 3.15
F.A Barrello, Re 'fh V Anny-HK OPP
1.1.49), Club) 5.15 p.m.; terce: A. Deacon. PCA Y CAM (PP from 1 : 403.
5.15 pm: Reforce
Sorkunja,
1 Davey.
THURSDAY, APRIL 7
path!
front
First Division Kat Chee u KMB (PP from 21390,
Caroline HML 5.15 pm
He Tere: Capf. Chisnall; Linesinen: Harrello und Y.F. Mak.
With Be reputation nt bring the bolders of the title i 1940- 1981, One only senson diat this event has ever been played for, the Recreio pair stand on a arm fouling in tonight's Anal,
Allwngh Margaret is a 10
makes temperamental. MyHhle panty being some of the best July doubles players in the colony, Mixed Fumbles Titte is adultion
Second Blv
Ülvision Police Dockyard (PP from
20.10.48), Boundary, 5.15 p.m. I should have long been her dus
In spite of these, it is doubiful Referee Ple, Collins, Tramways v Kit Chee (Pumst theis, tight will be an easy
victory,
2.1.49). Army "1", 5.15 p.m. Heierect W. Crawford,
First Division SATURDAY, APRIL 9 Eastern Club. Caroline
4.30 pm: Beferee: K. K. To Linesmen: Li Bing-tong and A. italeiro. Army v Kit Cheo, Saukunpoo. 4.30 iteferre: A.F.
Wills. ..: Linesmen: N. Delgado and S. Y. Kwok. South Chlua "A" © CAA, Navy, 4,30 pm. Referee: W. Gaffney.
Joseph's v
v South China "B". (4.30 p.m.; Refere J.G Patter: Linesmen: Sgt. Manson and Y.F. Malt.
St.
KMB RAF, Postponed.
Poilce (bye).
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It Arti
Tamworth gets her strvishes in, d Mrs. Stokes' newly acquired classical cut drops;
battle- . their destination, i
royal of the season may yet be
threek
iseen.
Crowning the night's games is the Mixed Chaubles funt between Hubert Tay-Marte Ribeiro and Patrick Wong-kun.
To Miss L goes the unique Senjor event distinction of enteringg
#Colony The in her Grst year of competitive tournament. It speaks of the able support that she can give to her partner and with her und Voterzun Patrick Woun there should be no Inek of a stern opposition.
One regretable feature which may mar an otherwise highly successful season is the choice by the Association's committee of the
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Philadelphia (American) D, Wash -
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St. Louls (National 'B' team) 2.
Cincinnati (National) 1.
14. Brooklyn (National)
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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1949.
First Flight
At Becher's
Local Soccer Standings
Forl League}
Chicago (National) 3. St. Louis
(American) 1. Pittsburgh
Cloves (National) 0, land (American) 3. Chicago (American) 4, New York | Hu Chen
(Netional)
Assnetuted Entrant Press.
Miss Orient Inquiry
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was tob! Apmy 118 Omeer und that he was helping in the re- Haya Nner
Army Kn scue of passengers.
Drekyard
Police Taumways
After a while a passenger usiest what he should do and was told by the Chlef Officer to wait us
31. Jones's they would be rescued by ships in ICA half an hour's time. Later three club... ships appeared.
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Winner Russian Hero (extreme right) was well placed when the field poured ovar Becher's Brook first time round
National in the Grand
Steeplechase at Aintree, Liverpool, Paying 66-1, he was of the 10 horses to finish. Forty- three started. Horse at left (spotted silka) in act of jumping la Magnetic Fin, with L. Vick in the saddle, Southborough, ridden by P. Murray, is coming down behind Russian Moro.
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HK Angling Society Holds Annual Meet
The Hong Kong Angling Society hold its first annual meeting in the Board Room of the South China Morning Post yesterday.
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Eastman Qualifies For Captain's Cup
The qualifying round for the Captain's golf cup
for 1949 was played over the week-end and A. L. G. Eastman qualified with a net 70; other good scores were returned by F. de Jang ! and W. A. Nicholas with '71, and J. W. Ale- baster with 72.
Two G. M. Young Cup matches were played and resulted in wins for Dodwell who beat Butter- field & Swire and the Asiatic Petroleum Co. who beat Gibb Livingston.
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Sunday, May 8: a.m., Old Course Men's Bogey Competition; a,m», New Course Ladies
Euror Competition; p.m.. Old Course Men's foursome against Bogey, no pair to have a combined handicap of less than Eighteen,
On Jubilée day, May 10, it is Intended to celebrate
at Deep Water Bay. The exact detalla will be promulgatad inter.
New Australian Commissioner Arrives
(Continuéd from Page 1)
At the outbreak of the seconct
Next
week-end n Stableford zompetition will be held on the Old Course not on the New, as stated on the Competition card.
During the Eastern Week-end Bogey and Medal Competitions World, War, Mr. Wrigley en- will run Pontinuously on, both listed in the 2nd Austrnitan courses from Good Friday t Infantry Force with the rank of Easter
Monday, April 18, In-Captain on October 13, 1939. 1 clusive.
was promoted to Major and ap- In addition. the Shanghal pointed
second-in-command of Visitors Cup will be played for the 2/6 Australion Infantry on Easter Sunday. On the after-Battalion.
2/5
between
noon of Enster Monday there will HA
Не commanded the be a match between teams from Battalion, in the Battle of Bardia the Ladies section and the Men's where he was wounded in action. On Sunday, April 24, a match In the campaigns in Greece and England and Scotland in Syria he commanded the 2/6 v be played.
Australian Infantry Battalion. The qualifying round for the During
Battia
DI EL Caplain's cup for May will be Alamein he was in command of held on Saturday, April 30 and May
the
or
the 20th Australian Infantry He returned to Aal- The Jubilee
competitions will Belgade.
Iralia In 1943 and was appointed consist of the following: Saturday, May 7:
Mixed the First Australian
Submarine (Moratal some competition against Bogey and subsequently proceeded to New Course.
THE REST TEAM VS. RECREIO
Base
Manlia in
Ares
of the 3rd
Australian Prisoners-of-War Re-
ception Group. This Group was responsible for repatriating some 15,000 former POW's to various parts of the Empire.
insk the repatriation ww completed, Mr. Wrigley was
Commander,
The following have been invited, When to play cricket for the Rest against Club de Recreio, the Champlons, at the Club de Recreio appointed an Saturday, April 0. Play, will commence at 145 p.m.
the meeting, said: Ergret to advise that Mr. J. Prior who really started the Society and drew up the ar ticles of association and rules left the Colony on leave.
He left information which I now pass on to you.
As you know, we have a print- ed book setting out articles of I can only Fuggest that the association and rules.
incoming committee will alter the Your Chairman, Mr. Prior, ob-rules to the satisfaction of the tolned corsent
the
of the Water | Colonial Secretariat, KC eburt as the venue of all
No restocking of reservoir hn: Engineer and the Crown Solici In a thrilling game of basket, tor to propose amendment of the been done, as we could not ob-
A.B. Abbas, IRC. W.M, David- The reason is more than obvious Two of the crew died and 1971 ball of Caroline Hill last night, regulations which had to be made tuin any control at all over th
to the Ordinance the reservoirs,
son, KCC, EN, Combril, RAF. to playera and
Mr. spectators alike including two crew, are believer South China Athletic Association, under
has Littlejohn
a L.D. Kilber, HKCC. J. Koh, CDE and mentioned in despatches. who have
been there for this to have perished, Compradore, Uchampions in the local basketball Colonial Secretariat. season's games, but having consl-Ping-chu said.
teague, trimmed Canton National The reply to Mr. Prior's letter gront deal of research work in University, N.R. Oliver, HKCC, T. He was demobilised in 1948 with 3dered that advantages of such a
University to win by 42-40. stated that it was not Govern connection with the types of Ash A. Pearce, HKCC (Captain). G. the rank of Brigadier and WA Mr. A.W Black said that ho
Souza, CCC, A. Slepto Army, L. placed on the Reserve of Officers, choice, it is only hoped that the made a survey of the ship and
suitable to restocking the reses This was the frst
voles. Assoctalion committer will re-
visitors Inst, having played three sons to have such wide powers. It to be seaworthy. found medy us
their nuch as they
Your Chairman, Mr. Prian im- games during
short stay con its
Mr. W. Sprague said that the
mediately wrote to the Colonial great disadvantage, before the vessel could carry
here and winning all of them. 854 persons Can-ight's gaumes,
The Canton boys will be return-Secretariat stating that the onls including the crew.
lng to their home today.
Isuggestion in new regulation was
Kit Chee v KMB, Caroline Hill, 3 pan. Referee; Li Bing-dong, POA Army-IIK, Sookunpoo, 3
pm: Referee: N. Delgado, Tramways y Navy, Navy, 3 p.m.
Reter La Duen-po. Solicitors'
y Club, club, 3 p.m.: Referee: Sgt. Manson. CAA v South China, Boundary.
pm. Referee: F.A. Barretto, WD Chinese v Dockyard, Army
"1", 3 p.m: Reteree: W. Craw ford.
University v St. Joseph's,
celled,
Taikno v Eastern, Concelled.
GUNDAY, APRIL 10 International Cup Final
. China ✓ England, Seokumpoo, 4
**:
Referee: R.M. Omar: Linesmen: W. Gaffney and Carp Chisnalt.
Gunners "A" who are at the top of the Army Football League will be playing a Marine Depart- mental X1 at Gun Club Hill at 3.30 p.m. today.
this year's finals.
Today's Games
FINALS
(At Kowloon Cricket Club) 6.00 p.m. (unkor Men's Singles): C. Lauv M.T. Yeow 8.30 p.m. (Ladies' Doubless: Miss M. Silva and Miss Margaret Xavier v Mrs, L.F. Stokes and Mrs. A. Tamworth. 9.00 p.m. (Senior Mixed Doubles):
Robert Tay and Miss Mario Ribeiro v P.H. Wong and
Miss P, Lam,
Procedure For Appeal Dismissal Clarified
The procedure under which an application for dis-
missal of an appeal by any one of the dis puting parties should be made, was clarified by Mr. Justice Williams (Puisne Judge) at the Supreme Court yesterday.
The practice laid down in the Annual Law Prac- tice of 1948 should be followed, said Mr. Justice Williams. It simplified procedure
and obviated the necessity for appearance of counsel in Court.
Mr. Wright asked for an order
Mr. Justice Williams sat) and there had to be a consider- with Mr. Justice Reynolds able exchange of correspondence (Additional Judge) in a. Full before a decision was arrived at. Court of Appeal to hear an appeal by the Shim Tat Thong Company Limited against the decision of the Chief Justice on January'.25.
to the
According to Mr. Bux there was no enghre trouble prior explosion.
The Andings of the Court will be given on Monday April 11 at 10 a.m.
Debate On Filial Piety
One of the most important features of Chinese life is to be the subject Friday.
BASKETBALL
done
Allied Forces, Ambon, He supervlaeci the disarming and concentration of 38,000
Japanese soldiers. Mr. Wrigley was awarded the
game the ment policy to allow private per-is. He particularly mentioned, Stokes HKCC, L. White. Navy, Australian Military Forces.
Cruisers, Dragons To Race To Taipo
(By "RUBBINGSTRAKE")
of debate on There will be a race for Cruisers and Dragons to
Taipo starting on Good Friday morning.
A mixed team of Chinese and Europeans
will dispute the motion_that "This House regards Filial Plety As Harmful,"
In support of this assertion will be Mr. K. P. Chen and Mr. B. Bruce; against it wil be Mr. A. Barnell and Mr. Ma M. Mon-fal.
The Chairman will be Mr. Ilin- shing Lo
K.
| verence--or
It
In
order to save a todious beat down the har- bour, the start will be in Junk Bay at 7 a.m. Entries should be notified to the Secretary or the Sailing Captain in good time when detailed sailing instructions will be given. Handicaps will be posted in the Club shortly. With summer time in force, 3rd, Harmony week-day evening sailing will 4th, Strathspey now be possible. As far as 5th, Cacophony 1,42.42 Dinghies are concerned, the
STARS
1.41.30 (05) 1,41.40 (27) (14)
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three types: Die Grass Carp, the Black Carp, and the Mandarin Fish.
Mr. Littlejohn considered the 58 carp nost suitable 101 restocking as it grows quickly. takes well and as its name implies The feeds on vegetable ristter. indicative cost of about $90 for 10,000 fry three Inches long Is not prohibitive.
Black Carp feed on Molluscs. Mandurin fish, a relative to the also be purchased in
can
bass stage, at a moderate cos'.
the
The stocking for Mandarin fishi needs care, as to the type of
reservoir used.
The question of restocking leads to the question of Finance. your funds as subscribed are vir- fually intact as the cost of the starting of the Society was borne by cortain individuais, chiefly Mr. Prior and Mr. Blake.
The present cash bank Is 5047.50.
Mr. Mow Fung has kindly made us a very generous gift of $200.
Sea Bass Report
.
With regards to Sea Fishing, one expedition for sea bass was orranged and a report on this (3) was included in a circular sen:
(10)
Since the days of Confucius, the principle of "Shau" or filia) piety has been a dominant rule in Chinese athies. It is part of the main drive will be on instruc- 1st, Hofer (3)... 1.61.32 family systems, and is in accord tion for novices.
2nd, Kay (2)
.... 2.01.50 with the practice of ancestor re-
A questionnaire is going out to 3rd, De Geode (3) 2.03.13 worship-s Fil Members this week askingth, Balley (7)
4th, Furrer #1) 2.10.28 ... 2.13.00 whether they wish to be instructed and for volunteers to instruct.
oth, Von
Von Sydow
De Jong (0) The Sailing Committee is meet-
D.N.F.
Several members have been out ing on Saturday next to decido
In the Dinghy Team races re-on trips but your commitice Jacks details and also to hear whether multa were:--NH.Q. 12 H. K. information of the results. any of the private owner clames Cruise Squadron, 9. Jardines 11 Goyt. 9: Internationals 12 5th
locsoly described,
The debate will be held under the suspices of the Sino-British Club, Open to the publle it starts at 5.30 p.m. on Friday, in the Cosmo Club, Poltinger Street.
ARABS STILL BEING DETAINED Tues Araba, previously
con-
want mid-week races.
Watch this column next week Airways 10.
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1.42.53
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members who are experts at sea
I feel that, there are
mans
fishing. If they care to let us huve any information on the subject, am sure the incoming Commit- (29) tea will pass it on. (35) During the past seasons, Mr. (68) Calm and Mr. Phillips left the (20) Colony, I understand Mr. Little- RedmonJohn will also be leaving shortly. wish to mention the good work 1.done by..
Orchard and Mr. | Littlejohn. (B) The accounts have been in your (1) hands for time. 1, will with your (42)
for further information which DINGHY SERIES RACE. will also be posted in the Club. Ist, Browne (3) ... 1.21.27 The House Committee is also 2nd, Felstead (10) 1.22.13 for payment, out of the HK35.500. victed to be detained in the house considering the re-introduction of 3rd Dueroni (14) 1.22.26 which was paid into Court, being of detention until a ship to re- the Thursday Club nights which 4th, Fall (13) 1.26.37 the amount of deposit in respect patriate them is, found, were fur- were so popular last summer," Bih, Howard (18) of the contract, the subject mat-ther ordered to be detained, for
In the meantime there will be Sim (0) Jones (9) and ter of the action.
one more week by Mr. A.D. Dinghy and a Star race un (5) D.N.F. In that decision the Chlêr-June Mr. B.A. Bertacchi, instructed Scholes at Kowloon yesterday. Thursday evening starting at B...
BUNDAY ⚫tico gave Judgment in favour of by Mr. Y.C. Chan, for the respon- Yousef, Jibrin, aged 17, of p.m. and .8.10 p.m. If there, are
STARS Kwok Yu-chuen and Wong Chole- dents, asked for order for Berbera.
un
Somalilland, Mekame sufficient starters they will count 1st, Howell (3)....... 2.02.49 chiu, the respondents, in regard to costs.
Ahmed, aged 17, also of Berbera) for points in the spring series, of 2nd, Houston (0) 2,08.55 a contract for the sale of land, Stating that some misapprehen“, and Mohamed Ahmed, aged 25, both classes,
3rd Yourieff. (2) 2.12.45 The application for dismissal of alon seemed to have arisen with of Aden, wern convicted for being Week-end restilts showing 4th, Do long (7) 2.13.05 the appeal was made by Mr. regard to the procedure to be stowaways on 41. Kingsborough points gained to date:---
5th, De Goode (0) 2.28.00 D.A.L. Wright, instructed by Mr. followed, Mr. Jurice Williams from Aden and being vagrants in
BATURDAY
6th, Furrer (1) 2.20.06 ES.C. Brooks, on behalf of the outlined the procedure laid down the Colony,,
Ist, Puzle Pop 1.40.13 (48) 7th, Herding (4) 2:22.20 appellants. He said a decision in the Annual Law Practice of The prosecution was conducted 2nd, Ecstacy
1.40.37 (45) could not be reached earlier bu-| 1048,
REDWINGS by Inspector J, Oram.
3rd, Vanesan 1.61.00 (80) 1st Miranda cause one of the directors of the The procedure he had outlined,
4th Mastrigal. 1.54.42 (37) 2nd, Tin Hau appellant dan resided elsewhere said Mr. Justice Williams, was Famagusta, Cyrus, Apr. M. Ath, Le Linda”.......... Jan.15
Brd Lightening simplified In order to avold the Turka living in Cyprus today | 991, Cospells
... 1.50.00
(15) 4th. Thirteen necusally for having counsel to welcomed the Turkish Navy's 7th, Itoosalka. 1.80.16 appear in Court,
ship, Hamit Nadji, when she arriv-| 8th, Highwaymian if 2,03.37
• An order was made by the Pled with n complement of naval
JUBILEES Court for the appeal to be dismiss deis, for two-day visit ist, Roundelay ... 1.38.58 ed with costs for respondent, Reuter
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Ourdner concluded.. 2.18.45 (119bout 10 members, were pre- 2.27.10 (88) sent The incoming Committer 2,32.04 (D3) art: Meurs. L.A. Gutierrez, A E 2.28.35 (114) Gutierrez... W.D. Orchard, N.K. $2.42.453 (7) Littlejohn, J. Gronham, LA
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