Sports News
HONG
KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1931.
LAWN TENNIS.
•GOLF.
JAPANESE ACES IN ACTION, ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF.
A THRILLING SINGLES,
TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL.
WEEK-END
SPORTS
FIXTURES.
MEETING OF SHANGHAI AND CHINESE.
KEEN GAME ANTICIPATED.
At 3.30 pm, on the Club ground to-day, 'Shanghai's soccer repro- aontatives
be opposed by the P. O: Gregory will have
of the game and the following are the probable teamis -
Shanghai: Chow; Munro and Road; Foto-Hunt, Gash and Vance'; Elliott, Collace, Sinclair, Widmore. and Graham. Guttieres (or Mur- phy) is likely to be considered as a left-winger in case Grabam is not playing.
Do
Chinese: Pau Kn Ping (South China); Tam-Kwong Pak and Li Tin Sang (South China); Leong Yin Chan (South China), Wong Shui Wah and Lani Yuk Ying (Athletic); Ip Pak Wah (South China), Lee Wai Tong (South China) Fung King Cheung (South China), Bus Kam Shun and Chan Kwong. Iu (Athletic).
j
GLANCE.
The following fixtures have been arranged for to-day and to-morrow: CRICKET.
RACING NOTES.
HOW THE AUSTRALIAN PONIES HAVE FARED,
A VERY PROMISING LOT.
BY MORNING DEW."')
CLUB.
STARTING TIMES FOR TO-MORROW.
9.08 am, H. Spicer and O.
Riggs
B.
Not to be booked
by
travellers on train. AT Judd and Robertson: L. Yates Shrubsole.
For the first time in recent years Australian ponies will be racing at Happy Valley at the Annual Raco
H.
A.70
9.24
Jiro Satoh and Hyo Satoh, two of the three members of the GAMES AND PLAYERS AT A Japanese Davis Cup team for the year, were seen in action at the Hong Kong Cricket Club courts. yesterday afternoon. Their appear 0.00 ance excited tremendous interest un seut, whom they delighteil with first 9.29 evidenced by the great crowd pre. class Lonnis. As expected, they gave
8.33 a very polished exhibition keep- Ing the gallery interested, for three 9.30 full hours, and maintaining a high | | 9.40 standard of play throughout, while
.0.44 they upheld their reputation by
*all 9.48 boating the local players matches, the final results being
H. Satoh beat Honda, 0-7, 6-3. J. Satoh bent Khoo Hooi Hye,
·0-3, 5·7, 0-4.
League: Division L Kowloon Craigengewer. H.K.C.O.. Royal Navy.
Division II. Craigengower v. Kowloon. C.8.0.0.
t. Polica.
Friendlies Royal Signale v. H.K.0.0.
Home teams are given first and the matches begin at 2 p.m.
Teams.
The following will be the Hong Kong 00. team:-
1st XI T. E. Pearce, A. C. I. Bowker, A. C. Beck, A. Reid, E. R. Duckitt, O. E. C. Marton, K. 11. Batger, E. J. Ritcholl, Owen Hughes, J. R. Hinton and W. Nigg.
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HOCKEY.
Caer Clark Cup, Kowloon Ladies v. St. Andrew's
(Y.M.O.A. ground, 3 p.m.). Recreio, D.0.8. (Sockunpoo,
J. Satoh and H. Satoh beat H. D. and S. A. Rumjahn, 6-3, 6-4...
J. Batoh . Khoo, The match between J. Satoh and Khoo turned out to be the best of the day. It reached a very high standard, at times tho exchanges
10.12, 10.16
HOME FOOTBALL.
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUES.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME,
There is a full programme Di football matchce in the English and Scottial Longues to-day, the fix- tures boing to under:
C. Monting. A batch of twenty wga Arsonal and
Birmingham imported last year and the animals inckburn W. F. Simmons and J. Ron arrival hero male, a great im-Blackpool Collie.
D. Fraser and P. Gyken,
FM. Hartley and C, T.
P. Dulloy and J. Richardson.
R.
M. Andrew.
G. B. Lang, and K. K. Rounds
R. Masson and 0.-O.
Roberts.
J. R. Ashworth and J. Forbes.
E. R. Hailifax and A. B. Ilaworth
Division 1
prosion among owners and there Derby
L.ceda Laicester is no doubt that when the list is open again for next year, consider: Manchester. ably more than twenty will be sub- Portsmouth Shemold U. scribed for. These ponies are much
Sunderland faster than the China ponies that Hong Kong has been accustomed to and over the crossbreds intro- duced during the past few seasons compare poorly with the Aus tralians.
Barnsley Bradford C. Bristol O. Bury L'ardiff Charlton
v,
Manchester U. Aston Villa
t. West Ham.
..v. Holton.
*. Nontaustle.
'n Liverpool.
Huddersfield. Wednesday.
v. Grimsby.
v. Chelsea. 1. Middlesbro'
Division II.
v. Stoke. v. Walvce. 1. Millwall..*
Tottenhamn,
e.. Oldham,
v. Bradford.
.Notta Forost.
". Preston N.E.
Division III (Southern)."
v. Luton,
9.52,
9.50
-10,00
L. A. R Dunean and E. P. Fletcher.
*10.01
10.08
J. Allison and G. T. May
A. O. 1. Bowker and D. Nicholl.
H. U, Ireland and R. M. Henderson..
A. N. Macindyen and
A. A. Macfadyen.
A O. Brawn and W. Shields.
S. A. Seth and H. Lammort.
A.
R.
An-
There is much difference of Fvarton opinion as to which is the best of Plymouth G.tle twenty imported into Hong Port Vale
Swansea Kong. Many feel that pride of AR. Penn and W. N. place should be given to Kilres, a West Brom. Buyers.
brown pony of 14 hands 1, belong DJ Gilmore and Caring to Mears. Proulx and Hopg
Sling. This animal did a fast gallop Bournemouth Priestley.
over a mile recently, taking two Clapton O. minutes for the distance. He was Coventry
Fulham Q.then ridden by Mr.
Norwich Notts C. Queen's P.R. Swindon Sokoloff, who, by the way, will be Thames riding some of the "Dunbar" enndi- Walsall dates this year, took Kilres cut Watford over a mils and a half and if Mr. Sokoloff will ride Kilrea at the Annual Meeting, the pony's chances oro, indeed good.
*. Reading,
r. Buraloy.
. Southampton.
Bonny
1. Exoter.
Darlington Doncaster
13
·2nd XI.-H. J. Armstrong, G. E.[boing thrilling, and as the match 10.20 It will be noticed that seven
10.24 South China players and four from R. Divett, P. W. L Plummer, C. progressed the struggle for the issue E. Gahagan, J. R. Way, R. M. the Athletic are included in the Airey, R, IL Davies, J. D. A. Hut proved to be very exciting. Khoo apposition against the visitors.chison, J. Macfarlane, H. F. Green showed up very well after a bad 18. start, losing the first five games, 10.32 Chan Kwong Iu's return to the and J. Chadwick.
but thenceforth picked up splen fold will be hailed with delight hy
didly matching his opponent in all 10.33 the thousands of Chinese speelutors
aspects off the game. He really 10.40 who will be present to watch tho meeting of their nationals with
got into his strido about the middle of the second set, when at 2-4 down 30.44. Shanghai, which in the past has
10.48 provided keen sport.
he made a remarkable recovery by taking 3 games at a stretci, and eventually taking the set at 7.5. He 10.52 forged ahead in the final set and delighted the gallery by leading 42, but at this critical stage 11.00 Japan's No. 1 came into the picture once again and demonstrated his superiority, and although meeting 11.08 with very stiff opposition pulled the game out of the fire by a remark
With Chan on the left wing and Ip Pak Wah on the other, the in- side trio are exported, to provide a thrilling game. Fung King Cheung will be in his proper position at contro-forward and much will be expected of him in the goal area.
Shanghai will have a severo task in holding the speedy forward line of, the Chineso in check, while the Chinese defenco. appears to suffer' nothing in comparison with the 'visitors' own defence in the inter- port match which played such a part in their victory. The general impression is that the Chinese will win by a good margin.
League Matches,
Thero being no senjor League matches, the seconds are booked in & number of matches, all of which are likely to be carried out. The junior games started at 2.45 p.m., and the fixtures aro, as
under:- Rearcia v. H.K.F.C., King's Park, Navy. Athletic, Stadium: S RA. v. St. Joseph's, Sookunpoo University. Borderers, Athletic
ground, H.V,
South China F. Kowloon, Carolina
Hill S
The most interesting fixture is the Navy-Athletic match. It is ex- pected that the Navy will take the points to strengthen their leading position. The Borderers, their close rivals, should also make sure of the points.
SIM SHIELD HOCKEY.
ROYAL NAVY IN STRONG POSITION.
3.30 p.m.).
The teams for the Recreio-D.G.S. match will be:-
D.G.S.-M. Mason, K. Grose, E. Wood, A. Mogra, M. Maude, E. Banker, J. Jorge, S. Wong, M. Smith, G. White and I. Loe,
Club de Recreio:-0. Botelho, Silva, L. Silva-Netto, A. Alves, M, Routedios, L. Xavier, M. Alves, Rosario, M. Basto, C. Dsmund, and B. Remedios.
10.50
11.19
7:
G. W. Sowell and J. Forbos.
S. J. H. Fox and
Hampton.
G. F. Holo and L. R. drewes.
Proulx and did not look all out. L.It was as a result of this gallop that many feel that Kilrea is the R.heat animal. A few days ago Mr.
E. Stone and W. A. Weight.
J. P. Hollingdale and J.
H. Davy...
„A. P. Purves and E. Des
Yœux. R.Young and D. S. Robb.
B. Johnson,~
2. Gillingham,
Brentford.
1. Crustili P.
Brighton, Newport, Torquay. Southend.
r. Northampton, Bristol R
Division III. (Northern).
A consistent performer during the Gateshead
Halifax past two months is Woodland Stag
Hartlepools This pony aleg has some good
Hull gallops to its credit. Mr. Leo Frost
Lincoln had been riding it for Mr. Chan
Nelson Tin Son the owner until the ar- New Brighton rival of Mr. L. P. Quincey. Wood-
Stockport and Stag moves well under Mr. Wigan Quincey and I feel confident that Mr. Chan Tin Son will account for one of the longer races for Aus tralian ponies. For races over mile and & quarter, bear this candi. Rdate in mind.
C.
H. Ferguson and
CB. Brown and A. Coppin.
G.
H. Love and D. J. Keogh,
JAR. Selby and H.
Remington.
11.20
·11.24
W. R. Vallance and Teach
A.
The St. Andrew's team will be:-abla rally in which he took the next 11.14 R. Rose; J. Rogers, P.- Woolley four games to end the match in his M. While, 1. Gittins, E. Wood; R Gittins, E. Landoll, M. Woolley, N. favour. Field and A. Wood.
Japan's No. 1 cortainly gave The Y.M.O.A. II. teams for their very impressivo performance 11.98 matches will be
Y.M.C.A. II. H.KL.C., at throughout. Local players could King's Park at 3 p.m.-W. J. learn an instructive lesson merely 11.32 Scotcher; R. Dormer, L. Tipple; S. by watching him getting into posi 11.38 Sweet, R. A. Bates, L Macey; Htion to play the ball. He hit with Muller, W. H. Smith, Dr. Ashton,
11.40 grace and good timing and finished W..J. Brown and F. Parker.
.11.44" Y.M.O.A. II. H.M.S. Kent, at with a fine follow through. Of King's Park at 4 p.m.-H. P. Key-good-build, he posBOSSES & service 11.48 serling; R. Dormer, L. Tipple; G. which, while not particularly deadly 11.52 Mitchell, F. Allen, R. A. Bates; A. Tate, W. H. Smith, Dr. Ashton, W. is pretty difficult to return on ae
count of its doopness, accuracy and 11.50. J. Brown and P. Parker.
angle. His drives are penetrating,
HUNTING,
-Fanling Hunt:-Hounds (Konnels), 3.15 p.m.
RACING:
GE. Mitchell and E. M. Brydou.
J. P. Sherry and W. Clark. A
N, K. Littlejohn and Dykes.
W. S. Hillier and White.
4.5
e. Wrexham.
e. Chesterfield.
r. Rotherham,
1. Tranmere.
7. Accrington. r. Barrow. r. Southport,
. Crowe.
Carlisle,
✔ York, v. Rochdale; · LEAGUE.
SCOTTISH
Aberdeen Ayr Clyde Cowdenbeath
Wattle, belonging to Mr. John," Falkirk
is another mover. Mr. Heard wil!Hibernians be riding this pony at the annual Leith meeting and will be carrying top Motherwell weight on his first appearance on kangers the course because Wattle is the St. Mirron J.biggest of the imported ponies,
O.
being a dun pony of 14 hands. 2 J.inches, Wattle, moves very impres
G. B. S. Thomson and D. S. Edvard.. G. Walsh and T.'Black.. LD. Smith and R. S. Johnsan.
WH. B. Rigg and F. C. B. Black
B. A. Bleop and G.
Plummer.
sively over a single quarter, but there is a just a possibility of him being good up to five or six fur- longs only and no more, in which case he is a good thing to watch for short races only. There is quite A strong belief current among some of the jail fans that Waltlo capable of much more than bas
A.
been shown so far and that it will
G. Themerson and D.
.
prove to be a surprise packet, on
G.
McAvoy.
Marriott.
KOWLOON GOLF.
TIMES FOR THE “
SHIELD MEAD
and he seems to delight in sending 12.00 noon them along the side-lines. These 12.01 p.m. N. A. Thorpe and M. meet tactics apparently suited Khoo, who
after
rosovering from the shock in the early stages of the match was able to anticipato better later, returning Satch's hard drives with great severity and time and again. driving past the Japanese : with deadly forehand drives. Satoh Не had ono obvious weakness. Annual Athletic Sports of the failed to mix his attack by occa-
tion ground, commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp.
Sunday: Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Gymkhana (Kwanti).
ATHLETICS.
The following are the times allotto for the "Mead" Shield which is being played over the Kew loong City Course to-morrow:
v. Enet Fife.
Partick,
2.
Hamilton.
1. Dundee,
Queen's Park..
Morton,
v. Hearts.
V.
Airdrie, Kilmarnock.
--v. Celtic, -
LEAGUE RESULT.-
SHEFFIELD UNITED LOSE TO BLACKBURN,
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Feb. 10. Playing in the First Division of
race day. Whatever may be said the English League to day, Black about Wattle, I feel sure he will turn Rovers, on their own ground,
get a good race from the other Lost Sheffield United by two goals Australian ponics and that there!
will be no runaway affair lor bin. to one..
Fritz, belonging to Mr. W. T. speed mer- Stanton, is another chant and can roll out quarters of 97 and 28 regularly. But for the fact that the animal developed slight trouble in one of his fore- lega recently, Fritz would certainly have by now been one of the best ponies in this class. As it is, I am not without hope that the pony
ANGLO-CATHOLIC SURPRISE.
BISHOP OF LONDON'S CONCESSION.
his true-form at the Annual Meet- Considerable discussion has been 4. E. Bilkstone and A. ing. He aceros quite sound again provoked in Church circles by the
and no doubt a fast gallop before
University at the Pokfulam Recreasional cross-court drives, and had 9.30a.in. 4. Urquhart and D. 8. will come round in time to show us
4,000 AT PING-PONG BANQUET.
TO OPEN WORLD TABLE TENNIS GAMES.
it not been, for Khoo's mistake in attempting to win points by short balls which Satoh invariably killed the match might, have gone to the Chinese.
9.45
9.40
9.45
Green.
A.. Dand
HONG KONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS:
[ORDERB BY LIEUT, COLONEL L'9. BIRD, D.8.0., D...]
Dorpa Band-
Parade.
1.-There will be a practice ad Headquarters on Monday, February 23, at 5.30 pm, sharp.
2-Corps Band Minintura Hillo Club. There will bo a magoting of the Club at the Miniature Range on Wednesday, February 23, at 3.30
p.m.
Battery:-
1.Layers as detailed will parado at Gun Club Hill at 6.30 pm on Thursday, February 26,
2.-Romainder parade at Head- quarters at 5.30 p.m. on Thursda February 20, for map reading. Engineer Company:----
1.-Monday, February 23. Minia ture Bango shoot at Headquarters at 6.30 p.m.
2-Thoro will be D.L training at Wellington Barracks on Thursday, February 28, at 5.30 p.m.
Corps Signals
Parades will be held at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tues day, February 24, and Friday, February 27.
Machine Gun Troop:-
Details will be issued later to each member individually by O.C. Troop.
Armoured Car Company -
1-Car Section: Parade on Mon- day, February 23, at Headquarters at 3.30 p.m. for driving instruction and crew drill.
2-Motor Cycle Section: Parado on Monday, February 23, at Head- quarters at 5.30 p.m. for instruc. tional driving and map reading, etc..
Machine Gun Company:-
The Company will parade at Volunteer. Headquarters in multi with belt and side-arms for practice for G.O.C. instruction at .30 p.m.
on Tuesday, February 24, Scottish Ocmpany-
1.-Parades: Thursday, February 28, for arms drill.
No. 7 Platoon at Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. under Captain H. R. Forsyth.
No. 6 Platoon at Kowloon Dock under Lieut. A. Duncan, M.B.E
Belts and sidearms will be worn. 2.-Musketry: Stonecutters Range has been allotted to the Company on March 8, 1931. Details of prac tices will be issued later. Portuguese Company:
1-Parades: The Company will' parade as strong as possible at Headquarters on Friday, Tebruary, Practice for $7, at 5.30 p.m. G.Q.C.'s inspection.
Every one of the Company will be expected to attend all porgdes until. after the G.O.C.'s inspection, so g
Ponk Range: The Peak Range has been allotted to No. 128-Platoon on Sunday, February 29,
Dress: Optional, but dress must bo definitely either civjling or khaki with belt, pouches, rilles, and bayanel. Range Officer; ficut. H. J. Silva,
Band President.
F. E Lawrence and W; the race meeting, will: bring him attitude of Dr. Ingram, Bishop of porarily take over the duties of /
J, Carroll. 45, F. Zimmern and F. E.
'Skinner. 3.50 Lyal and W
Goldenberg.
Of the two, Khoo's forehand proved to be bolter; but Satoh de
0.55 monstrated superiority, as was to be expected, in the other depart monts of the game. The latter's 10.00. smashing from all parts of the 10.00 court was a delight to watch, while Khoo found difficulty in retrieving 10.10. backhand, shots."
The Royal Navy further enhanced their chances of winning the Sim Shield by defeating the Army in a close game by the odd goal in three at King's Park on Thursday. They have won three games, and
"A tanquet at which 4,000 people have now only the Cluby to play
are to attend in Budapest, to open Should they win or draw, the trophy the world's table tennis champion- will be theirs, but if they lose they ships, nearly fell through becauso Khoo in the final set by worrying will tie with the Club for the hon England could not be represented. our of possession.
The sailors started off in Gino The Hungarians posscas all the stylo and before the half-time championships at table tennis which whistle had sounded they scored matter.
twice. In spite of this the soldiers. The Hon. Ivor Montagu, who is
played pluckily and a fine goal by
Maclariane reduced the deficit, but president of the English Table Ton: that was all they could manage and is Association, explained the when time was up the sailors were situation. winners in what proved to be an Excellent game.
Match With the Club, The Navy will play off their final game with the Hong Kong Hockey Club on Wednesday, February 25, at 4.30 pm on the U.8,B.C.
Satoh really turned the tables on 10.15,
the latter's backhand which broke 10.30 and Igrceful attack. Khoo, how 10.28 down, gradually under persistent over, is to be congratulated on his 10.30 splendid performance against a player of sucit ability,
Honda Extends H. Saloh. In the first game of the afternoon
T. Honda gave a very creditable
10.35
10.40
J. Smith and B. D. Evans.
L Elford and S. Jex. T. Grant and J. Mas kintosh,
back in the public eye. However, London, towards devotionan even:
it is not likely that after the recent ing service of special prayer and trouble the pony will be given any
real hard work, so those who are praise before the reserved Sars Awaiting for another fast gallop by ment, with incense offered-which he has now defined to the London Fritz may have to be disappointed.
The pony that may upset all cal-florgy." culations is Caulfield, owned by Mr. "Kangaroo." He has not been
Capt, R. R Davies will tom!... Band President from 2nd-Lieut. D.
L Strellett on proceeding on leave.
Hand over and taking over certi festes will be forwarded to the Ad- jutant as soon as possible.
M.G. Marksmanz
His attitudo has hitherto been No. 1099 Dar. H. R. Major, No. 8-Platoon, has qualified as marks- budge for one year.
A. V Pinson and Charles sent out to any hard work but he to allow the service provided ng man, and is entitled to wear the
looks as if he is capable of much,ing was done which could not have Caulfield is a black pony of only been done if the Sacrament were 13 hande 2 inches and so far br. not reserved. Incense could be
Mrcock O. J. Roe and F. win.
Food-
V. C. Labrum and S.
·Greenwood
L Jack and A, J. Kew.
Hyde Lay E. C. Fincher and A W Hyde and L. Gold man,
H. W. Page and H Overy Singles will be played in the
Charles has been riding it.. 1 offered, but not directed towards
stand from his connections, bow- ever, that Mr. Pote-Hunt will be so that there can be no guastion taking him out during race week as to whether Caulfield will be well
jockey department. served in the
Although we are the largest performance against H. Satoh, morning and toursomes from found wanting on the point of
Bources
The Dogbles,
the Sacrament,
No. 1440 Pte. A. J. B. Wolf, No. Platoon is transferred to Machino Jun Troop with effect from Feb- ruary 90, 1931.
Strength,
The bishop has now come forward to stress the fact that reservation of the Bacrament for the sick and The following me been taken on dying is supported by the great the Corps strength-No. 1680 Pte. majority of the bishops and by both 0. M da Silva, No. 12 Platoon, Housed of Convocation.
as from February 13, 1931,
Leave
No. 845 Pte. C.-H. Douglas, Re- serve Company, returned from leave. on February 9, 193113grasmatto
2nd-Lieut. D. L. Strellett, No.-3 Platoon, granted leave from March
to December 31, 1931,
Pagsus, belonging to Dr. J. C. Macgown, another very good. looking pony, bits I fear ho will be He is prepared to sanction a special services of devotions.. if Anglo-Catholics will refrain from staring. The same remarks apply. Japan's No. 9 found the local champ-
to Thunderclap which has a nice
exposing the Bacrament, or bless nasociation in the work, our re- pion able to match him point for
turn of speed but does not look like
ing the people with it, or carry ing it in procession. Ho expreES stayer. A porry I like very much are limited," said Mr. | point... Honda forged ahead with a load of 5-9, but then the visitor
ly states his own belief in the Montagu.
having got used to the ground con- The Rumjahn rousins found the and one which is improving daily "The Hungarian authorities were dition, retaliated by drawing level. Satobs much too fast for them, and in The Bustaril, Like Woodland
He is even prepared to approve greatly upset when we suggeated Honds, however, hield his own and though at times they atelied Stag will be a good thing to doctrine of the Ros! Presence,
stretched his oppotient to 9-7 in the at volleying never watdi for the longer races. The by following have been that our dean would not be able to first set. The local player raised their opponents so that they Thaindrop belonging to Messrs. of rearrangement of the service of chosen to represent the Cigos Folding momento You Kó thy posed shotronase, the flung and Tang, is also very good Holy Communion. He, says: "In November 30, 1030, to January 31,
G. Duncan, J. Rodger, A. B. Botelho, 3. W Turner, A. A cenowod invitation was so 'pressing leading 3 Juvo in the second set, sult boing 0-3, 64 in favour of the fouled the fiocesa of London, if every 1031, have out that proved his foal ten day fear of
Satoh, demonstrating all-round
gallery to some splendid overheadtion Floretta is also a fairly good Hughes, G. E. R. Divett, R. W enabling the English team to attend superiority by taking the next six work killing with dendly accuracy, animal but a blue pencil can be while their ground strokes were put through the rest without much
trepidation. Skipp, O. Francis, and G. P. Lám
(Continued at foot of next column,) distinctly superior also. mert. Reserves. J. Price and banquet and play in the ham games.
pionships, G. R. Moore.
"ETTITE
addition, was laid neido, I should be happy to consider the question of transposing the order of the pray
ers
No. 131 Pte. K. H. Bagor, No. 4 Platoon, granted Bick love from
Captain, Adjutant H.KV.D.C. Hong Kong February 20, 1931.
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