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RUGBY:
THE INTERPORT TRIAL.
GOOD WIN FOR UNITED
SERVICES:
The Interport trial game betwean' the Kerview and Probables" at Sookinpoo on Saturday resulted in a win for the former by 19 points. (wo gonis and three tries) to 8 points (1 penalty goal and }ory). The result was very much as ex- peated as the Borvices had a very trong XV. In the field yet despite the fact that they won so com fortably, the game was probably one... of the best seen for many A Jour "Fro day. In fairnom to the bobles," it med he said that two of their best forwards, Melindy and MeLolfan, enald not turn out owing injuries sustained in emrlier muhtabos:
After about two minutes piny the Services opched the scoring and by the interval they were leading by. 13 points to 0. Their first try wea the result of a touch-down follow-
ing a melee in front of the birb pon! while other points onme from Pizey convorting Hubback' try while Stevenson aided goal pointa to lyder's effort. Robertson kicked penalty goal for the Club while Law wore a try
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In the peond half the Services continued to.monopolise tim play whon Hublinck and Ryder enth scared one mase try for them...
The teams were:-
UNITED SERVICES:-Lt. Gealing. (Suffolk); . Tavid (Medway), Blo. Packer (Cumberland) Lt. Stevenson A. & S.H.), Lt. Koith- Murray (A & S.H.) Lt Ryder (Modway), Lt. Charsley (Hermes); Lt. Com Crick (Marazion), Surg.
Brosnan (Cumberland) Lt Stevens (3/9 Jats), Lt. Prior (RA), E. . A. Doggett (Hérm:a), Lt. Pizay (Medway). Lt. Watson (Bruce). It. Hubback (Hermes).
INTERPONT PROBABLER :-J. P. Whitham: G. P. Laminert, R. H Griffiths, A. F. Jenkina, CJ, D Law; M. W. Turner. J. A. R Selby G. C. Moutrie, W, E. Fours, 6. C. Humphreys. F. M. Hartley, R. T. Cherrill, L. B. Smith. D. Me. Lélno, L.G, Robertson.
MEDWAY BEAT KOWLOON,
Kowloon Rugby Club entertained 1.M.S. Medway in a friendly when the latter won by 14 points (three tries and goel) to 3 points (a try).
The unilars were definitely the bettor side and drew first blood when Fabry scored an unconverted dry Jones cqnalised for Kowloon
In the second half, however, the sailors asserted themselves and scor- ed through Archer, Vabry and Spring. Febry converted his own effort but the kick at goal as a result of Archer's try failed, na did the ane which followed Spring's.
The tears were:-
HONG KONG DALY PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1932.
WEEK-END YACHTING,
RESULT OF FIRST CORINTHIAN RACE.
The following were the full results of the First Corinthian (No Yight Buys) Race uniled on Saturday over the following course: -- 1, North Fairway Buoys (15.); . Rumery Shon) (S.); a distance of 7.5 mile
Yacht
Hola (Started at 2.25 p.m.).
Sailed by Norena (Capt. Krogh Moe) Siskin (Mr. A. V. Harvey) Diana Major W. Bingham) Argula 1. (Mr. H. J. Fanvee) Dorothea (M. B. Naess). Collins (Mr. S. Odlands
TIMES
Finished Corrected P'tion
4.14.50.
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4.14.50
4.1.44
4.79:44
..1.26.02
4.73.47
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4.27.08
4.16.21
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$74.02
4.27.32
4.25:47
3
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"I and Y Cinees (started at 2.30 p.m.).
Yacht
Smiled by Daphs (Mi Stokes) Ailsa (Capt Lochner)......
Wonder
(Capt. Fowkes). Why Bluejacket (Mr. H. S. Ron) Boojum (Mr. G. Pickering)..... Speedwell (Major Stewart) Adanne (Cdr. A. T. Walker, RN: 7.
SPECIAL POLICE DUTY.
ORDINANCE TO BE.
AMENDED.
The Gazette contains the draft of an Ordinance to amend the Police Forze Ordinance, 1000,
This Ordinance substitates a new section for section 32 of the prin- eipal Ordinance which made pro- vision for the appointment by the Governor, on the application of any householder, of any member of the force to do special palies duty in and upon the premises of the ap plicant on payment for the samo
UNIVERSITY DANCE.
"GRADUATES" OF 1931
CELEBRATE.
To celebrate their success in their recent examinations, the graduates of 3031 of the Hong Kong Univer- aiby, gaye a dance as the Grent Hall on Satärday night when a inrge mumber of people pere pre- sout. Preceding the lane was an excellent conscit, those contribut ing to the programme including such well-known artists, as Misa Liba Pecker and Prof. F. Gonsaloz.
Dancing was indulged in until a late hour and the music. (supplied
of the whole of the pay and by Micky's Melody Makers) was all lowances of the member of the force that could be desired, the band being called on time and time again. sc appointed.
Applications for such services for encores. are not always made by house- holders, they are sometimes made by clubs or institutions on occasions required.
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At the conclusion of the concert Dr. Victor Enok made a short speech in which, he welcomed the guests and bhunked those who had Ho contributed to the concert. also thanked the Vice-Chancellor för so kindly allowing the concert and dance to bo. held in the Great Hall.
TIMES
Finish
Corrected Por
4.10.31
4.440.31
5
1.35.33
i. 38.35
4
4.40.21
1.30.
4
4.24:02
1.33.25
1
4.48.90
4.45.43
4.39.01
4.43.23
4:37.24 3 4.44.51. 待
Class (Started at 2.35 p.m.).
T133.
Sailed by Zephyr (Mr. F. E. Skinner) Lola (M. R. Grieve)
Finished 3.09.2
Corrected P'tion
3:08.20
3
Wendy (Mr. E. de Ville)
4.48. -2.37.36
4. 15.82
1
1.30.00
2
of the force who might be detailed Professor Simpson, Professor Rof
:
Yacht
5TH CRUISER CHAMPIONSHIP.
The 5th Cruiser Championship was sailed yesterday and resulted as follows:-,
Course-Cheung Chau (P.). Distance: 2 miles.
(Started at 10.05 ..).
Yacht Sailed by Ama (Mr. H. Dreyer)
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Fished Corr Elapsed Pan. Pts. Pts.
11 4.03.34 3.48.43 5.33.34 La Cignia, (Mr. N. Croucher) 4.03.38 4.03.50 3.38.30 Isis (Lt. A. M. Anstruther)... 8.42.58 4.37.56 7.37.88 Norseman (Mt. E. Goulbom) 4.57.01 4.04.19 6.52,04
10 53
4
B 68
11
3T
2
14 *1 U. and I. (Mr. H. S. Rouse) 4.19.07, 3:50.03. 14.07
8 27 Monsoon (L Tothill
3.4700 4.37.42. 7.42:00
3 13" 55 Curlew (Maj. Tosh)
3,01:47 4.01.40 6.30.47
1. 16.40 8.15.37 $ 10 06 Wanderer (Mr. F Baker)... 4.23.31
LOCAL FOOTBALL RESULTS.
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FULL PROGRAMME ON SATURDAY.
NAVY LEADING IN SENIOR DIVISION,
A programme of eight football
LESSON" SERMON.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG?
Life'
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The detailingmembers of the force for such purposes soems rather a matter for the fospector General of Police than for the Governor.
Moreover, the provision as to
Those prosent included Sir Wil
the payment of the whole of the pay and allowances of member Jam Hornell, Professor Gerrard,
only for a few hours special dutyfry and many others.
seems unreasonably restrictive.
PHILIPPINE TOUR.
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
Fonte Restante Correspondence.
E. Brocard, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. SOUTH CHINA A.A. TO VISIT. Brooke, C. Borea, China Bird Co.,
"MANILA.
The South China Athletic Asso ciation football team will leave for Manila on Sunday next at the in-
vitation of Mr. C. K. Lim, a wealthy merchant of Philippine
Islands.
The team will leave Hong Kong on January 24 by the President Monroe and return on February 5, The team will be as follows: Lee Wai Tong (Capt.), Fung. King was the subject of the Cheung (Vior Capt.). Li Tim Sang, Lesson-Sermon in all Charches of Tam Kong Pak, Wong Mei Shu, Christ, Scientist, Sunday, Tong Kwan, Leung Wing Chii, January 17.
Leung Yiu Chan, Wong Ki Leyng, Pak. Wah, Chu Kwok Lan, Cheng Sin Hong and Lau Man.
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The Golden Texs way." This is the record. that God hath given to us rernal life," and this life is
(1 John 6; 11) in his Son,"
Among the citations which com- prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible." How excellent is thy lovingkindness,
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals.
Mrs. A. Clear, Mrs. M. De Choy, Mr. S. F. Chalfin, Mrs. W. D.. Clark, P O Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Perry J. Cousul, A. T. Cox. D. H.. Clarke, D. Davies, F. H. Daris, HDennis, Mrs. G. T. Folford (c/o
Fulford Co.), Franqueili (Ampy & Fely), Joe Fleming L. A. Gile, Mr. A. S. Gomes, C. Gray, A. kette, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon, J, Gerel L. Guisburgs, C Cold-
F. Garges, A. G. Hunaproys, M. O. Holloway, F. H. Hyudman, S. H. Haskell, H. 1. Harding, T. M. Hemsworth, H. J. Hunt, Inter national Trust Co., F. H. Jowell,
S. Jeswanki Trading Agencies, J.
Kirkpatrick, Capt. 5. It. Kitching
(
Chasinar), O. Katz, J. L. Y Kavieng, Mrs. and Mrs Lewis, Mias Livesny, B. J. M. Monka, J, S. McCall, Miss M. Murphy, Mrs. V. Moesseren, Erie McMillan (8.8. Chasina), Reni Mockly, Miss Met- calf, J. McCarthy, Mra. E. P. Mac- Donald, Miss F. Mcorhand, North ern Bank, Ltd., W. C. Newbern, E. M.L. Otto, Mr. and Mrs E. Ott,.C. E. Paterson, Mr. Piters or Cherain- koff, Miss B. Popes, G. Parisot, Mise J. Puot, 6. §. Rappaport, I..
KOWLOOND. Black; A. Broken- matches, which included one in the shire, Hutchinson, Owon, Easter-Chinese league, was carried ous bronk . . Kilby, D. J. S.
ander ideal weather conditions on Crozier J. E. H. Cogan, Poiner, G. G. Bouham. 7. Riddell, 9 fac Saturday. With the Argylls shar-
The following arrived by the Sider, J. E. Wilson, Jones and Ling. points with the Folice in the God! therefore the children of meu W. Tipple.
H.MS. MEDWAY-Hall; Archer, premier division of the official lea put their trust under the shadow of R.M.S. Empresas of Asin-dir. J. Kerr, Samways, Fabry, Northwood, gue, the Navy, who scored a 20thy wings. They shall be abundant-Reid, Miss Reid, Mr. G. Dilgeroth: Smith. Tyrwhitt, Hussy, win over Kowloon Football Club, ly satisfied with the fatness of thy Heaphy, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Saint Millett, Spring, Skein, Lomas and
are now occupying pride of place house; and thou shalt make them Martin, Mr. H. C. Spring, Mr. and Knight.
in his section of the competition drink of the river of the pleasures. Mrs. C. G. Hannaford, Master G
W. Rodgera, P. Reuten, Wm.. One unfortunate feature of the For with thee is the fountain of 3. Hannaford, Capt. and Mrs. Wmn,, match between the Highlanders and life, in thy light shall we see light.D. Hotenthal, Master Hohenthal, Stewart, Mrs. T. Soares, Miss M. Dr. H. A. Hall, Mr. H, T. Maagay, Sollman, L. Brichandra (Siamese the Police, was that the game was (Pa. 38; 7-9.).
The Lesson-Sermon also includ Mr. R. Stupez, Mr. Derenevsky, Student), W. U. J. Tabalan, Miss marvel by much rough play ind the reforce had to pull the playera the Christian Science textbook,
ed the following passage from Mr. 3. G. Gjording. Mr. Wong. Uhlman, D. J. A.. Urquhart, J.
Science and Health with Key to Sam, Mrs. Che Sy, Miss Wong. Suy the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Kim, Master Wong Po Hoong, and without end. Eddy. Life is without beginning Master Wong Kint Hoong, Mr. Man
Eternity, not time, expresses the thought of Life, Sang. Mr. Ng Ah Kan Mr. Ng and time is part of eternity. Hop. Mrs. Gee Sing Oy, Master One ceases in proportion, as the Ne Baby, Master Ng. Kong Ding, other is recognized. Time in finite; eternity if forever inbaite." (p. 438) Mr. Fung Wing Fook, Mrs. Wong.
Shi, and Mr. A. Soto.
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up on several occasions for dis. plays of bad temper cu the field, The Club beat Club de Recreio by the only goal scored in the match while St Joseph's went down to the Bordorers by 5 goals, to 2.
The match which commanded attention in the second division was the meeting of the Borderers and the Argylls but the latter fully justified the expectations of their supporters by romping home win ners by twn goals to nil. Kowtoc heat the University fairly comfort-Navy
Argylls..... ably while the Club seconds were Kowloon no match for the Navy. The game Police.....
and 12th Borderers 'bolween the B.A.0.C
Heavy Battery, Royal Artillery, Recreio. 8 11 7 8 20 was postponed owing to the fact 56. Joseph's 80 0 814 47 that the former wero unable to raise a side.
Two of the three matches in the Chiness league were postponed, tho remaining game resulting in a 4-0 wia for Eastern over Bung Ching.
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RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
Bordorers Police" Kowloon Club
Division I.
5 St. Joseph's
1. Argylls
0. Navy
1 Recreio
Division II.
Kowloon Borderers Club
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3
0 Argylle
1 Navy
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Club
Division I.
Conls
Departures.
The following passengere left on Saturday by the P. &0 s.s. Kar- mala for London viu "ports:-Mr. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.D. D. Andrews, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. 9 7 1 1 23 13 15 A. de Kat Angelino, Mr. R. C. 9 691 23 7 14 Beighton, Mr. T. Buckle, Capt. E. 9 5 0 4 26 9 10
A... W. Carter, Mr. S. de Candia, 942 8 18 12.10.
Division II,
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8 4 2 2 1 15 10 Mr. Chew. Boan Heany Mr. A. 8.2 24 19 19
Cowie, Mis A. Cowley, Lieut. W. T. Couchman, R.N., Mr. N. R. Chacker, Miss G. E. Doubleday, Mr. J. Davidson, Mr. W. Girvan, Dr. W. W. Gailey, Mr. H. Gwyn, PMr. and Mrs. F. Gregory, Miss C. Argylle 11 10 0 1.35 620 Hung, Miss H. Hung, Mr. D. L. Borderers ... 12. 9 0 347 17 13 Hunter, Mr. M. Hull, Dr. J. J. Navy 10 7 0 3 24 13 14 12th Battery 0 8 0 3 41 14. Hompes, C.PO. Cook/A.W. Heun-
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P. V. D. L. F.
R.A.0.C. 10 4 08 26 28 Kewloon... 12. 4.0 8 23 36 Club ...12 ·à ̧ а 0 ́ ́9....... 48 University 10 0 0 10 12 56
Divizion III
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Vacheron, Capt. J. A. Vemen, Miss 40. Welcher, Miss. Wood, Dr. C.. Weng, H. Whitehend, B. Waltor
J. A. Wells, A, G. Watson, Dr. G. C, Wood, Misa J. Williams, Basilia Ybon,
Registered Articles,
Calcutta Trans-Paciféų(The Score- tary) Couference, J. Gutierrez, P. C. Heinst. C. E. Johnson, J. I Y.. Kavieng, Mr. W. Plug, G. Parisot, Rachurain Bhajras, Wang Shan, Yun Sone.
Unpaid Correspondence.
W Becherer, Mrs. E. J. Farné
worth.
Unclaimed Radio Telegrams.
Bhicntung Ling Moyuan, Taipo Market, from Shinchiku; Wwharris, Hong Kong Hotel, froni Manila; Dewitt Wolf Peninsula Hotel, from San Francisco; 524, from Swatów, 01 09 1139 1311-0050. 0302. 0382 |:5714/7808, Frem Swntow: KwBesoen- kisn, from Amorrang: William Gaynor, Hong Kong & Shangha Baking (messages), from Now York.
sfer, Mr. Ho A. Jam, 'Misi O. Ismay;|and Mrs. C. M. Piratenu, Lt.Cdr. Mr. W. C. Jones, Mr. Kam Tuck R. A. Peyton, RN, Mr. R. A. Peyton, Mr. A. P. Robertson, "Miss Tee, Mr, Keek Chew. Miss KO Rios, Capt. 8. A. Sinclair, Mr. W Knapp, Mr. J. H. Radfod, Mr. C. E. Sandon, Mr. B. A. Scholes, Mr. H. Lear, Mr. J. Y. Li, Mr. Lien W. G. Smith, Mr. Stanley, Miss G., Stockwell, Mr. A. Sqaull, Mr. Hock Sing, Mr. Leo Man Yu, Mr. Thompson. Mr. Tam Kwong P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Whang Moo Song, Mr. N. MacKay, Exci. Mr G. Torioli, Mr. Teheng 700 124 5 12 Mr. J. McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs Kak Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Vick, Mr. 7801 30- 812 Murray Miss 8. H. Murray, Mr.N, J. Whitfald Mr. J. R. Watson, R.A.F.
75.02 20 7 10. Macleod, Mr. W. H. Nolloth, Miss E. R. White, Mr. Wang Ha, St. Joseph's 7 2 0,5 11 23. Mr. G. E. Oldham, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. K. Hwn Wingand, CTO, R.E.
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