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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB"

NHT TWELFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Formitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY 18TH NOVEMBER, 1981, Commending at 2 p.m.

The First Bell will be Bung at 1:30:

'» 'MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Mombers mes notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1931.

JUNIOR CRICKET. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

NOTES.

POLICE SPRING ANOTHER.

SURPRISE.

[By L.B.W."]

THREE TIE FOR SECOND

PLACE.

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The following were the loading sebrea in the Open Golf Champion ship of the Colony, the result of which was announced yesterday morning:--- With the interport over, league AB. Stewart...... cricket is again coming into its own. G. Sheldon and last week-end three matches H. Andrew were played of which, two wars. W Showan brought to a definite conclusion, the A Lisema... Reurai-R.E. & S. affair ending in H. Musson......... a draw.

No-ose without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Much interest was centred in this Badger admitting

Non-Members to the Member Enclosure and Uiul, Rooms game, but from what I heard about Gentlemen and $3.00 it after the match, it turned out to at 15.00 for for Ladia (Both inelading Tax) be rather a disappointment. The are obtainable through the BBCR-rate of scoring was definitely on the TALY upon Introduction by a Member,slow side and this was even more wick Momber to be responsible for so when the Portuguess lads went in to bat Alves did himself well Payment of A Chits, ete

Badges admitting to Members with the ball, taking eight wickets Kinologers will

will not be on sale at the cheaply, while on the other side

Williams had successful after Base Course.

Members can obtain, spon &pplication bo the SECRETARY, Badges (limited to ONE) for the Free Admission to the Members Enclosure of Wires, Lady Rolatives and Friends. Names must be stated when applying.

On No Pretort will Children but permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

on with both bat and ball, but apart from their performances there was nothing really outstanding about the game.

A Gloss Match. Plenty of excitement was forth- ring when the Indians visited the Civil Servico Cricket Club, who, Tiffin Aro obtainable at the Olub by the way, were the only team House provided they are ordered from to beat them last season, and won the No. 1 Boy by 5 p.m. on the 27 Thy n wicket in a very thrilling NOVEMBRE Telephone 21910.

game. R. E. O Bird, the veteran interport left hand slow bowler, made a welcome reappearance in league cricket and, despite his

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Public Huoloaurs is $4.00; including Tax, for

T. E. A Remedios E. C. Priestley F. J. do. Rome W. D. Denham S. J. H. Fox... L. G. S. Dodwell K. S. Robertson I. Newton ......

There wore 88 entries.

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ABUSE OF TRUST.

"BOY" GIVEN A STIFF SENTENCE.

Sentance

of two months im-

FINE REFUNDED

'BUSES MUST KEEP TO

SCHEDULE.

The fine of $23, imposed on the

prisonment was passed on Seto Aberdeen Bus Company for failing Hong, a "boy" temporarily om to adhere to their time table, was ployed at the Bavarin Housa, when ordered to be refunded to the Com., 81+eg-jes he was charged before Mr. J. A. [pany by Mr. W. Schoheld yester 86+78-183 Fraser at Kowloon Magistracy yesday, who, on his own initiative, 81+82-103 jorday with the larceny of a ring, decided to re-open the case. 5383 168

a pair of cuff-links, 830 in cash and 88+79*107

purse to the total value of $150. 84+84-169 Sub-Inspector Elston, who pro '89+87 100 87-+-82-189 scouted, told the Court that the 8b+84-180 "boy" was employed at Savarin Sometime last werk the 87+-85-179 property was found to have been stolen from the boarding house, and defendant was suspected as he had hoon soạn in a room where he had no business to be...

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The prizes for the best rounds in the morning and in the afternoon cannot be announced till after the play off for second place.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

CLUB THAM FOR TODAY.

The following have been chosen to represent the Club "A" XV. against the South Wales Borderers Happy Valley to-day at 3 p.m. sharp-

J. P. Whitham R. H. D. Wade, Allers, R. H. Griffiths, H. Y. Koop

House.

Nothing further he heard, how ever, until Sunday last when de fendant, on leaving Savarin House, was searched and 830 found hidden under his socks. When arrested, ha, admitted the theft and took the Police to where the property had been hidden...

I passing sentence, the Magis- trata said that it was the dofon- danza Arst offence but it also must

All Persons, including Ladies, and is sixty-two summery, he was howline L. G. Robertson, A. M. Torrible; be borno in mind that he held a

payable at the Gate,

as well as ever,

were

CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA

be fairly stiff.

EATING HOUSE . LICENCE.

E. F. Buttress, W. O'Neill, E Salliard, F. G. Nigel, T. R. Burch, position of trust which he abused. Soldiers and Sailors in Caiform aro Referring to the game itself, the. R. Cox, F. A. Morry, CC.Sentence, therefore, would have to admitted Half Price,

home team had first knock but thuy Moutrie Tie Tas Mon, ető., Bookmakers,

difficulties, five soon in will not be permitted to operate with wickets falling för only 16 runs, in, the Precincts of T Hone Kona At this stage. Strange (who was Jockey Obus during the Race Meeting. dropped before he started scoring) Tips will be obtainable in the Res-and Robertson, engaged in a part. taurant in the Public Ensissure,

nership which raised the total con- Esiderably and the side eventually got 99, Strange claiming 35 and Robertson 29. For a strong side like the Indians, of was by no means, a difficult total to pass but when the Sookunpoo men went in to bat, they were just like their hoda nud were soon"in trouble, los- ing their first five wickets very cheaply. At this stage K. Nazarin,

Fy Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hong Kong, 23rd Nov. 1982. (1499

NOTICE.

193 regrete

MISS VIOLET CAPRIL to her

lpos, abe will be unable to resume

member of the present Queen's de dancing phases in Dec. Due College team, played ‘a sterling in. notice will be given individually and Inings and pullad the game out of date will also be inserted in the Papers the fire, thus enabling his side to when she is able to continue. 11493

win by wicket almost on time. His knock was an excellent one

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BOOK THE. DATES.

especially when it is taken into consideration that he got the runs just as they were most badly needed.

A Big Surprise.

The defent of the Hong Kong Cricket Club seconds at the hands of the Police Recreation Club came as a big surprise for it was general- ly expected that the Club" would have an easy time against the guar- dians of the peace. G. E. R. Diveti was the only one who put up any resistence against the Police attack

while he lau came off with the ball.

QUEENSLAND AND S-AFRICANS-DRAW-

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY, }

BRISBANE,

The match between the South Africans and Queensland ended in

a. draw.

Queensland (2nd innings) 150

Brown' 4 for 26.

S. Africans ( wickets) 135

Gilbert 4 for 40.

WINDING-UP OF LOCAL

COMPANY.

ORDER MADE BY CHIEF JUSTICE

An order for the winding-up of the Hong Kong Excavation, Pile Driving and Construction Co., Ltd.,

PEARLS.

LONDON'S SHIPPING.

HEAVY CARGOES OF MEAT

AND TIMBER.

During the week ended Oct. 23- 1,000 vessels, ropresenting 060,988 net reg. tons, usod the Port of London. Of those, 541 vassals, of $1,763 net rog, tons, were to and from Colonial and foreign' "ports, anus ve organs 798. tous, were engaged in traffic..

Mr. Horace Lo appeared for the defendant and explained that n though the evidence was that. the bus left five minutes tou soon, there

Moul cargoes were discharged by twelve vessels during the week, and was a possibility that the clock by which the time was checked might altogether 134,000 carenses of lamb have been wrong. Ha pointed out and matton, 160,000 quarters of that. the bus company served quantitios of pork and rab purpose of their own by leaving he bits and approximately 50,000 packages of sundries were distri- fore scheduled time,

Inspector Alexander, in opry to buted to the London market and the Magistrate, said that all the throughout the country. police wore asking for was that the Timber arrivals bus companies should ho impressed heavy, 18 vessele arriving during with the fact that they must keep the week. The main parcels

19,012. standards dools, to their time, table. He said that sisted of no one provious occasion, the clock battens, and bourda) 2.204 gates at the Stanley Police Station, and doors; 19,000 bundles laths: being checked, was found to bo five 7,000 pieces whitewood; 19,888 bua

dles and pieces boxboard, minutes out

His Worship decided to record the conviction, but ordered the far to be refunded,

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH ORGAN.

MONEY RAISED FOR IMPROVEMENTS;

The nows published some time ago i that the Council of St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, proposed pur-" chasing special parts, for the re building of their organ, and that the new instruments were to be paid for by subscriptions raised by sociala whist-drives, and activities, organised by the different

other

DISCUSSION BY SANITARY-Foommitteon-connected with......the

BOARD.

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Sanitary Board

At the fortnightly meeting of the

yesterday, application for an eating house licence at No. 5A, Des Voeux Road by the Nederlandsch Indisch Han Central, premises formerly occupied

delsbank, Waa discussed. The Medical Officer of Health (Dr. G. W. Pope), in objecting to the grant- ing of the licence, remarked that, according to the report made by two Sanitary inspectors who visited the place, the ceiling and stair-lining wore made of wood, and, moreover, there were,

offices above tho promisos.

1. Mr. H. G. Sheldon, instructed caser

Mr. M. K. Lo, after reading the report, said that as the ceilings and stair linings seemed to be the main objections, the applicant for the licence should be given a fair chance in order to meet the requirements I untics that E. R. Duckitt turnedas made by the Chief Justice (Sir suggested by the two inspectors in cut for the Club and if he is going Court yesterday on behalf of three that if the requirements were met Joseph Kemp) in the Supreme their report, in which they had said o do so regularly, the batting of

They wera the side should be considerably petitioners.

Messrs. with; they could see no reason why strengthened for the practice he aurutani and Co., Ltd., of Prince's the licence should not be granted. had in the recent interport trials Building, Mesers, W.S. Bailey and With regard to the offices above, should make him a real problem to Co., Ltd., and Mr. E. D. Shank. In cement coiling would meet the Merond division bowlers,

F. 8. W. Smith, the Kowloon by Mr. M. M. Watson of MassTU. Mr. Lo continued: "I move that Cricket Club stalwart, came off with Johnson, Stokes and Master, ap- the application be granted sunject Aring colours in their match with peared for the petitioning firms, to the requirements suggested by the Craigengower Cricket Club at and Mr. Leo D'Almada, inr,, in-inspectors being carried out." His Happy Valley, returning the restructed by Mr. A. Covey, of motion was supported by Mr. T. N. markable analysis of a wickets for Messrs, Geo. K. Hall Brutton and Chau, and was carried. 20 runs. Smith is perhaps the best Co., was for "Mr. Shank. Mr. F. all-rounder in the second division C. Jonkin, K.C., matfucted by and it is a surprise that he is not Mesars. Wilsinzon and Grist, was playing senio: cricket. I hear, for the debtor company. however, that it is because he pre- fers serond division matches which are perhaps more enjoyable than first division ones where things are taken too seriously most of the time.

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Mr. Jankin announced that he would consent to the order being mede.

His Lordship made the order without prejudice, ta, the powers of the Provisional Liquidator.

Those presoat were:-

Mr. G. R Sayer (President), Hon, Mr. Harold T. Creasy (Vice- President), Dr. G. W. Pope, Mr. Wang Kwong Tin, Mr. T. N. Chau, Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. F. C. Hall, Dr.

A. de Castro Basto, Mr. E. 0. F. Bellamy, Mr. J. H. Gelling, Secretary and Mr. J. Hargreaves, Assistant Secretary.

A.0. F. C. Average of Shanghai Stocks

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church, and by special donations from friends, has met with good response. The Vicar of St: Au

drew's, the Rev. WW. Rogers, was able to announce recently that the

of seven thousand dollars neces Bary for the purchase of the organ

church body to purchase now books. Parts is already in hand, together with a surplus which will enable the and music for the choir.

Aa Mr. Rogers pointed out in the current issue of St. Andrew's Parish Magazine, the proceeds of the Olde English Faire held some time ago at Kowloon, were a tremendous help towards getting this sum together, and we feel cor- tain that all who did their shure. not only in connection with "Faire" but with the Organ Fund generally,. must be proud of the success which their efforts have attained. The organ, when rebuilt and installed, will be an added asset to St. An- drew's Church.

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