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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1928.
CLUB DE RECREIO SPORTS..
A SUCCESSFUL MEETING AND KEEN COMPETITION.
The first athletic meeting held by the Club de Recreio on their own grounds at King's Park yesterday wore most successful. Close finishes and keen competition contributed
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race every competitor who had en- tered duly turned up. An idea of the eficient manner in which the races were conducted is shown by the fact that two extra races for the kiddes were possible.
C. d'Almada war the most suci. cessful competitor of the meeting. Two very important races (100 yards and 440 yards) fell to him; while he won the 990 yards handi
cap from scratch.
Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, in time for the opening on Novem ber 8th of what is claimed to be the most luxurious cinema theatre - in the world.
It is nearly two years since work men began to demolish the old. building, which was famous for variety entertainment. An entirely
new theatre at a cost of more than £700,000 has been erected.
Festures of the now building are the wide entrances, the comfort of lounges and the public rooms, the
Vikings brought the Prince of who wore a white drill-suit and Wales in triumph this morning to grey soft hat as i råtted & eanvert |
to Christianity.
the green threshold of Uganda, writes Sir Percival Phillips in the Daily Mail of October 18th.
He came, at the end of his hours voyage from the Kenya port of Kisumu, along the northern shore of Lake Victoria, Africa's
Slowly the Clement Hill came alongside the little jetty with its flags and inevitable red carpet, while the naval escort pressed in- shore until the canoe were massed together, their occupants sitting
admirals" came in front, dis solemnly turned on the Prince. The playing their simple banners of welcome" and ready to salute at the slightest provocation.
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and Kowicca Wharf and Godown tech Consignment will be Company's Godowna Kowloon, where be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery, `can. be obtained the Goods are landed. ·
LA Carvalho, another noted elegance of the wall panelling in great inland sea, to a land-locked stifly to attention and all eyes the Steamer,
zurner carried away the honours in the hall mile race, and although he repeated his success in the mile handicap he was very hotly pursued by B. Assumpeso who started from scratch. The race was won in 5.99 seconds-a creditable performance for a concluding race after & strenu- ous afternoon.
The Relay Race which attracted teams of the Colony's runnert was won in fine style by the China Athletic Association. The Machine Gun Company of the Volunteers (A Team) were a very close second. This race, however, was disap. pointing in the fact that the Recreio team did not compete The Recreio Relay Team showed
fine woods. the marble stairs and harbour of surpassing beauty, on floors, the bronze work. the marble the outer fringe of which was this fountains, the enriched plaster work, the concealed lighting, and the draperies and upholstery,
Orchestra's Three Platforms. The theatre has a capacity of 3,500, arranged in two-tiers of stalls
and balcony.. There will be 135 apecially constructed loges, or theatre is Italian Renaissance and luxury sents. The style of the the dominating notes of the colour scheme ivory, brown, and gold
The orchestra will be mounted on a triple section elevator „olsiform for special presentation effects, so that the organist, pianists, or the
fleet, symbolic of the ancient sea power of the kingdom of Baganda. Drawn up in two long, clean lines were 250 canoes manned by nearly 2,000 island dwellers of the
held the old kingdom secure against Protectorate, whose fathers had
attack by water and who were in deed a navy of formidable strength, From the deck of the little steamer Clement Hill the Prince
the lake swing into position as he eams abreast of the vanguard. Then with mighty cries that echoed between the hills, to the accom panirient of drums and strange trumpets, the fleet swept across the peaceful slope, where stands this serene face of the lake towards the
with the fierce ardour and precision administrative capital, Entebbe, of galleys advancing to battle.
A BR Of England:
The scene, of which they were con-
was otherwise curiously unlike any spicuous features in the foreground,
thing the Prince has seen since he set foot in Africa. It was not African. So far as the landscape was concerned it was not
even
very good form in a recent athletic whole orchestra can be brought into watched these pacific warriors of tropical. Only the sun helmets of
meeting, where they ran second against the Colony's best. At the conclusion of the Sports, the prizes were distributed by Madame A. L. Cerveira de Albuquerque e Castro, wife of the local Portuguese Consul- General. The. Sports meeting was followed by a dance at the Club in the evening; the Footwarmers providing the music.
The Oficiala.
Committee: Messrs. J. M. da Rocha (President}," A C." Y. Ribeiro (Hon. "Treasurer), F. A. Xavier (Hon. Secretary), C.-H. S. Alves, M. F. Baptista, F. H. Carvalho, V. Gonsalves, E A Noronha, A. J. G. Ozorio.
Judges: Messrs. J. M. de Rocha, "E. V. M, R. de Sousa, P. A. Ivanovich, C. E. Marques, M. A Figueiredo Starter: Mr. A. E. S. Alves. Handicappers: Messrs. W. C. Ogley, H. A. Silva, F. H. de Carvalho, F. L. Marques. Time. keepers Messrs. C. M., S. Alves, AV. Barros. Clerk of the
Course: Messrs. M. A. Xavier, M. F. Baptista Referees: Messrs. A. C. Ribeiro, F. L. Silva..
RESULTS.
full view by automatic control operated from the conductor's chair.
Women's Cosmetic Rooms,
An official of the company said to a Daily Mail reporter:-
Talking films will be a promin ent feature of the programmes.
In addition to the main foyer and lounges there are luxuriously equipped cosmetic rooms" for the women, smoking and writing rooms where the men may' ait while waiting to go into the show, and a tea room capable of seating .400 persons.
There will be a continuous per- formance from 12 noon to 13 p.m.
There is to be no variety. The „programme, which will be changed each Saturday, will be devoted entirely to films.
In the theatre itself we are introducing midget boys, all of whom are blond and under 4ft. sin, in height, instead of the usual girl ushers.
When the
Announcement is made in a few days the prices for admission will show a surprising reduction compared with those usually charged for West End entertainments.
Blood-Red Paddles,
the European population, clustered expectantly on the pier, gave the restful landscape, so green and necessary reminder that this quiet, trima, was not a bit of England but
gers and diseases of many kinds in an artificial thing created by exiled servants of the Crown amid dan
the very shadow of the Equator.
Nor was the assemblage of natives
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Though but a pale shadow of Buganda's former glory as the first lake Power of Africa, this array of African war craft was a truly imposing sight. The boats were long and slender and beautifully designed-not dugouts, but built planks on plank with admirable skill and sense of seaworthiness
At the pointed praw of each stood the captain, facing his crew, and with professional fury inciting them to the utmost.
Beyond the prow protruded a
Throwing the Cricket Ball.-1, A. Gosado, 93.3 yards; 9, D... P. NEVER TO DRIVE AGAIN: long, wooden ram, which in these Xavier, 68 yards.
120 Yards Flat Race (Handicap), -1, L. A. Rocha, (4 yards); 2, ̊C. d'Almada (scratch), Time: 11.3.5
Recs.
Putting the Shot-1, M. A. Xavier, 30 it.; 2, M. F. Houghton,
Op Et.
MOTORIST'S FITS.
Robert John Hodges, of Uxbridge Road, Hampton Hill. Middlesex, was summoned at North London 100 Yards Flat Race Champion recently for being drunk in charge ship-Challence Cup presented by of a motor-car. "Mr. Eastwood, Messrs. J. M. da Rocha & Co. To prosecuting, said that on the mora be won three times in all, C.ing Hodges should have attended d'Almada ; 2, B, Anumpcao. Time: the court he had an epileptic fit, 10.1-5 secs.
another fit when a police officer saw him and a third fit on his way to court.
Egg and Spoon Race.-1 E. P. Souza; 9, "H. R. Pinna,
220 Yards Boys' Fiat Race (over) ių years).—1, J. L Alves; 2, C. A. Marques.
Kicking the Football.-1, L. A. Rocha, 173 ft. 5 ins.; 2, W. Ogley, 163 it. 0 in.**
100 Yards Ladies' Championship -Challenge Cup presented by Messra, Botelho Bros. To be won three times in all-1, Miss H. Souza; 2, Miss M. Alves.
440 Yards Flat Race Champion. ship-Challenge Cup presented by the Portuguese Staff of the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Cor. poration. To be won three times in all-1, C. d'Almada; 2, L. A Carvalho. Time: 5.2-5 accs.
Three Legged Race-1, B. As. sumpcao, and A. A. Remedios; 2, B. Alves and L. A. Rocha,
100 Yards Girls' Race (Handi- cap., P. Ribeiro; 2, F., Car. Vadio.
Extra Boys' Race, 100 yards.- 1, J. Cosano; 2, J. Marques,
Reling the Bowls.-1, C. G. Silva; 2, J. G. Ozório,
120 Yarda Boys' Race (Hand cap); ander 10 years.—1,. J...... A. Marques; 2, Vicky Ribeiro,
Half Mile Championship-Chal lenge Cup presented by Messrs. Norochs & Co. To be won three tics in allmel, L. 1. Carvalho;,
F. M. Silva,
days of peace had been converted, by the addition of an upright at the end, into a support for the display of festal trappings of flowers and reeds, with a bunch of scarlet parrot's feathers stuck at the tip. The birds that contributed these bright spots of colour had flown across Africa, for they were West Coast parrots that periodically to the Sese Islands in the lake.
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The "Admirals. " The rowers, stripped to the waist, sat in couples on low seats, their Dr. Doods, acting police muscles taut as they moved the geon, said that Hodges was under paddles in perfect rhythm and at the influence of drink and quite the right moment tossed them in unfit to be in charge of a car.
the air with the skill of old man. Mr. Eastwood: Assuming there o'-warmen. are two classes-very drunk and borderline which would you put this in-The borderline.
Mr. Dummett, the magistrate, said on that evidence he should dismiss the charge of drunkenness. Hodges then pleaded guilty to driving dangerously and driving without a licence.
It was stated that he drove past a trafic constable at 25 miles an hour at dangerous cross-roads, and narrowly missed a collision,
Mr. Sherwood, defending, said that Hodges had been driving & car since 1901 and had had only the three fits mentioned.
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Dr. Dummett said he regarded it
There were two "admirals" for this combined fleet. At the bow of the flagship of the Sese islanders squadron stood their chief, Kweba, in a khaki coat and a comic cap ornamented with a long feather, brandishing a kind of "baton of office which his captains watched with tearful real as they man- uvred their boats in accordance with his shrill orders.
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals.
The African Smile. All were smiling the wide, child- like, smile of Africa, with excited eyes drinking in every detail of this, the most memorable episode in their simple lives.
the
There were lines of boys from mission schools in khaki shorts and tasselled blue caps, drawn up with their Union Jacka under guidance of bearded priests in cassocks; groups of grave little girls in festive pinafores, and piccanninies hardly able to walk dressed in blue jumpers.
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On the pier were the principal administrative officials of the Pro- tectorate and the four bithope-wo Anglican and two Roman Catholic
of Ugards and the Upper Nile.HE Motor Vessel The King's African Rifles furnish baring arrived from the above Fort
CHINESE PRINCE “ ed the guard of honour, and lining on 7th instant, Consigates of Cargo the pier were 110 medalled Euro are hereby informed that their Gooda are being landed at their risk into the Under a little canopy of palans Godown of the Hong Kong and the Prince met the principal Euro Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company,* pean and native dignitaries. Chief Limited, Kowloon, and stored it among the latter was the Kabaka, Consignees' risk and expense.. the so-called King of Buganda," a All broken, chafed and damaged tall and quite regal figure in bright Goods are to be left in the Godowns, erimson, who with his suite had where they will be examined on
18th instant,
at 10 motored from the native capital, Tuesday
All Claims must be Kampala, to pay his respects to the Fifteen days
presented within of the Vesel's arrival Prince.
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For hours afterwards the long, dusty road to Kampala was filled Claims will be admitted after the with happy natives trudging back Goods have left the Godowns, and to their homes of reeds and mud, all Goods remaining undelivered after chattering, to each other of the the 14th instant, will be subject to Rent wonderful experience they had in No Fire Insurance bas been effected.
Toto Wa helping to welcome"
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The following passengers arrived Macedonia:Mr. as a perfect scandal that a man hero by the s.3. Fresident Jefferson Archibald, Mr. B. G. Baker, Mr. subject to its could be the holder from Shanghai and U.S.A.-Miss C Banham, Mr. W. 8. Bevan, of a licence and allowed to be in A. H. Allerton, Mr. W. W. Aller-Mr. K. 8. Boulton, Mr. S. Boul- charge of euch a dangerous thing ton, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.. Bolcom, ton, Mr. F. R. Butters, Capt. O.
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R. Carey, Mr. T. A. Chalmers, Mr. had an attack at any moment. R. H. Campbell, Mr. J... Crawley, Mr. Cook, Mr. D. C. Coole, Mr. ! R J. Clarke, Miss L. Clouder, I am, therefore, going to de- Mr. Chan Wai Yui, M. C. J. T. Crocker, Miss H. Dupont, prive this man for ever of a Chow, Mrs. Chow Can Shi, Mr. Mr. H. 8. Edwards, Mr. M. J. licence," he declared. "It seems and Mrs. Y. R. Chao, Mr. and Mrs Elenbaas, Mr. J. Fremaux, Mr. M. to me that a man who is sullering D. P. Chow, Mr. Chu Tse Feb, Friis-Okland, Miss C. E. Garside,
The Steamship "BENVORLICH." from such a disease as that ought Mra. Chi Chen, Mrs. Chai Liu, Mr. Wing-Comdr. H. J. F. Hunter, never to drive a motor-car. As it Cheng Kea, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mr. T H. Little, Miss A. L. Moun informed that all Goods are being CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby is put into my power to save the Campbell, Mrs. J. Dunn, Mr. Leesey, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oswald, landed at their risk into the hazardons Girls Race, 120 yards (Handi-public from the menace and dan Dut, Mrs Leong Yu Kwen, Mr. Mr. F. D. Probert, Mr. and Mrs. andfor extas baxardons Gedowns of the cap), over 10 years-1, Celca Bar-ger of such a condition. I should D. C. Evison, Mr. Ho Ching Chi, H. Stainfield, Master R. Stainfield, Hong Kong D: KOWLOON WEART ASD ro; 2, Hilda Antonio.
be wholly failing in my judgment Mr. S. J. Hicks, Mr. J. Forst, Mr. Miss E. Stainfield, Mr. and Mrs. GODOWY COKIANT, LID, whence, and/or 220 Yards Flat Race (Handicap). and duty unless I took that op- Leong Yu Kwen, Mrs. Law Li Shi, R. G. Stickland, Mrs. C. E. from the wharves -1, "C. d'Almada (scratch); %, "G. portusity with both hands"
Delivery Mr. O. M. Lam, Miss T. P. Lee, Strachan, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Til obtained.
may be F. Victor (7 yardı Time: 252-5 For having no licence Hodges Mr. Y. F. Lee, Mr. N. G. Letton, linghast, Mr. A. H. Turner, Mr. Ne Olaims will be admitted after the was ined 10s., and for the danger-Mr. 8. C. Law, Mr. and Mrs Lee E. E. Virji, Miss I. A Walker, Goods have left the Godowns, and all one driving £8 and. £ 28. coste, and King Tee, Mr. Lung Kung Ming, Miss M. Wardell, Mr. W. N. Goods remaining undelivered after the he was disqualified from holding a Mr. W. N. Leung, Mr. Lau Ping Winslade, Mr. H. J. Woods. 18th instant, will be subject to Bent. license for ever.
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All broken, chafed and damaged Goods be left in the Gedowns, where at 10x, by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas,
seca.
Veterans' Race, 100 yards (Hindi- cap), over 35 years-1, R. F. Luz (scratch); 2, P. A. Yvanovich (3) yards), Time: 12.35 secs.
Sack Race, 50 yards.-1. B. As sumpção; 2, G. A. Noronha...
Relay Race (Team of 4) (9 of
Kong, Mr. R. L. Larson, Mr. H. N. Lau, Mr. Liang Yen Man, Mr. Ho Yuet Lum, Mr. P. O. Ma. Mr. Mok, Master Sai-To Mok, Mr. E. W. M. Lee, Mr. and Mra. T. W.
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One Mile Flat Race' (Handicap). 223 yards. 2. of 440 yarda).—1. China, L.A. Carvalho (20 yards); 2. R. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. B. A Seth, BOUND VOLUMES of the they will be examined on the 12th instant, Athletic Association; 2. H.K.V.D.C. B. Assumpeso (scratch). Time: MT, H. Seth, Mr. I. Sassen, Mr. H
10 127 81
1 3348 6 13 19 10 417.8
4648 Machine Gun Co. "A" Team.. Noinfer, highm 7.2 10 Ladies' Nomination-1, D. P. 11 1576) or low wat. Xavier (nominated by Miss 11 547 4 7 63 21 Damed); 2, L. A Rocha (somin No infer, high nor low watated by Miss E. Rocha).
(Dontinued at foot of next column.)
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Town, Mr. and Mrs. Toang Kwang. | PRESS, January to June, 1926. Consolation Race, 100 yards "Mr. Gervas Tari, Mr. and Mrs. E. (open to members of Club de G. Wilson, Mre. Wong Shee, Mr. Recreio who have not won a prize). Wong Chit Kit, Mr. Andrew Woo, -1, A._Brown; 2, A. D. Eca da Silva. Time: 11,46 seca.
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