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LATEST DANCE

HITS

IN BRUNSWICK

RECORDS

SOCCER INTERPORT.

PLAYERS SELECTED AND SAILING DATE.

FINAL TRIAL TODAY.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1932.

HOCKEY.

R.S.C. TEAM: FOR TOMORROW.

HONG KONG GIRL

GUIDES.

ANNUAL MEETING OF ASSOCIATION.

ELIOT HALL FAREWELL.

PARTY TO DEPARTING,

GRADUATES.

The following will represent the

The momtrs of Eliot Hall, Hong R.S.C. against the Incogniton, on

Kong University, gave a farewell Sunday at 11 a.m. at Marina | By kind permission of H.E. the to-party at 5 pm. yesterday, in honour of Messrs. Tan Pong Lint, Governor and Lady Feel, the anYoap Clmong Yow, Wong Kwang ground: ---

The following have been selected to represent. Hong Kong in the foot- ball interport against Bhunga-A.

1. Rodger (Club). Martin (Kowloon).

8. Strange (Club),

L/Cpl. Mallane (S.W.B.).

Cpl. Hay (A. & S.H.).

J. McKelvic (Kowloon);

S. Bliss (Kowloon).

B. Gosan (Recreio).

L/Upl. Davies (S.W.B.).

Howe (Club).

D. Leonard (St. Joseph's)..

A Spary, P. Singh, J. S. Grawal,nual general meeting of the loen Yan and Choy Fun Yang, their E. P. Guest, Atma Singh, Mo Girl Guides Asciation was held hostel mates, who are among the Messrs Tan and hinder Singh, M. H. HABBAN, Gür

Choy have obtained their B.S. at Government House, on Thuraduates of 1931.

while the other two are now B.A.5. bachan Singh, J., T. K. Gilchrist day, January

Mr. E. P. Gan presided over, a Kalwant Singh, and F. A. Kemp,

large gathering. The Warden (Mr, Resorves-Burjin Single Attay

R. Ashton Hill) and, the ex-Wardon (Prof. W. Faid) were present.

Singh."

The Incogs" will be represented by:-

The Chairman offered his heartiest congratulations to the graduates" and praised them for the good work they had done, for Eliat Ha

Lady Peel, President, was in the chair, and these present included. Mrs W. T, Southorn (Colony Com. missioner), Mrs. R. M. Dyer (Co Tony Treasurer), Mrs. W. J. Au deregn (District Commissioner), Mrs. Alan Jones Equipment Soyery happiness in their future life, Beltran, F. Remedios, C.. Barros.cretary), Mrs. C. E. L. Grist (C The town will leave on Sunday,EV. Read, R. C. Reed, F. Barlony Secretary), Mrs. J. Oven January 1, by the as. Gange and return by the P. & O. 8. Kashmir, rós, Reserves: J. A. de V. Soares arriving hero on February 12. and A. P. Een'da Silva,

Pie. Hughes (A. & S.H.). Shepherd (Polien).

Skinner (Club).

Final Trial.

"A final trial game will take place to-day, kick-off at 4 pm on the Kowloon C ground. The follow- ing will represent the interport

team:~~

The Brunswick House Rod Marsin, Strange Skin- ner, McKelvie, Elian; B. Goxano. Davies, Shepherd, D. Leonard and Hughes.

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Ladies' Match.

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Mr. Hill wished the graduaten

and remarked that their "real life"" had only just begun.

Among other speakers wore Hughes, Mrs. R. H. Kotowall, Miss Messrs. I. T. Sin. Ng Kam Swes, G. Wee, M.BE... Mrs. K. Dunsterville. E. Yeoh, L. Wong, H. S. Tissing- Mr. E. R. Rallifax, Mrs. G. D.ton, Y. F. Chew, Law Nai Koey, R. Black, Mrs. J. H. Taggart, Mrs and T. W. Goh, and Prof. Faid.

The gradantes, is reply, thanked R. E. Lindsell, Miss Druce, Mrs. the members of Eliot Hall for the E. P. Minet Mrs. E, B. Reed, great honour they had done them, remember thin, motto: Elios Hall, St, Androws:-A, Bynes, I. Re- Mrs. W. B. A. Moore, Mrs. C. c. s. and hoped that they would always gers, G. White, I. Woolley, M. Mackie, Mrs. J. Dushy, Mrs. A. forever White, E. Landolt, M. Chan, M.H. Walker, Mrs. K. M. Talati, Churn, P. Gitting, M. Woolley, N. Mra Gabbay, Mrs. J. H. Hunt,

The teams for St. Andrews "t Recreio on the Y.M.C.A. Ground, will be as follows:—

Elold.

Recreio B. Remedios

SIM SHIELD HOCKEY. Osund, E. Rosario, H. Gatierros. M. Alves, Er Xavier, M. Remedios, A. Alves, C. Silva, C. Botelho, T. Noronha.

ARMY BEAT NAVY,

A fast and interesting hockey maich was played at the Royal Navy ground, King's Park, yester. day when the Army bent the Navy by one goal to nil in the Sim Shield competition.

ness

The game was & well-contested one and, but for the over-enger- and misunderstandings of their forwards, the Navy might Though have turned the tables. they were the losers, they had prac tically the whole of the match.

RUGBY..

FINAL INTERPORT TRIAL

TO-DAY.

The Club Interport XV will face

a strong position this afternoon

In the Arst half both sides failed in the final trial match to be played to score. The Navy had the better at Happy Valley. The Rest XV. is of the exchanges, but failed to make use of their chances; it musta strong combination despite the bo said, however, that the Army fact that veral of their more pro- also did a lot of attacking and on minent players are unable to turn many, occasions came very near to

out. McElney, Whitham, and Hum scoring.

phroys are absentees from the Inter- port XV, their places being taken Barth, Rigg and Watkinson, who are unable to get away, for the Shanghai fixture.

The second half was almost a re- petition of the first, except that goal was stored Johnson, the Army

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The kick-off is at 4 pm, and the teams will be na follows

Inside-left, who had been playing well all the time, gave his side the lead with a woll-placed shat From from a pass by Hopkins. then on the ball was always in the Army's half, but the Navy would no penetrate the Army's doforice which was strongly held by Davies P. Lammert, R. H. Griffiths, L. and Capt. Huxford.

" INTERPORT XV. :-W. H. B. Rigg;

WETO

Letters regretting absence received from Mrs. E. D. C. Wolf, M.B.E., Lady Ho Tung, Mrs. H. T. Creasy... M.B.E... Madame Yoshida, Miss Cooper, Mrs. D. W. Traton, Miss Sawyer, Mrs, 4. R. H. Phillips, and the Superiores, Italian Convent

place for all Guides and Guide friends,

Lady Poel Thanked.

Mrs. Southern expressed the sin cere thanks of the Guide Associa tion to Lady Peal for permitting the meeting to be held at Govern After the adoption of the annual mens House, and also for many. report and balance sheet, Mracther kindnesses to Guides during Southern stated that there were the past year. Many thanks also two items which do not appear in were due to those who had served the Report. One was that a Guide on Headquarters Committee, Mrs. trainer, Miss Rachael Warren, from Dyer, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Lack and home is expected here on February Mrs Alan Jones; to the Commis 11. In a small place like Hong sioner, Mr. W. 3. Anderson and Kong it was of great advantago, to Mrs. H. Owen Hughes: to the Vice- the movement to have fresh ideas Presidente "and Examiners, and to and constructive criticism.

the Guidors who had given loyal service to Companies and Packs. Special mention was made of the debt of gratitude oved to Mr. Hozir Secondly, the Guides had had the for giving much time and trouble- good fortune to obtain permission, to auditing the accounts, and ic to build a Guide Headquarters onent and energetic Honorary Secre- through Maior General Sandilande, Mrs. C. E. L. Grist, the very effici- A beautiful site on the way totary of the Hong Kong Association. Flagstaff House. General Sandi The Hon. Secretary then read the lands had been a great friend to list of proficiency badgee won dur the movement, and the Guides could ing the year, which were as fol- not sufficiently express their grati-lows: tude, to him. The Guides and 42 Domestic Service Brownies needed a meeting place

G.O.C.'s Help.

where links of friendship might on strengthened, where cooking teats and other practical work could be carried out, and a place where they they sould keep their stores. This had been put within their vench by General Sandilands.

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Appeal for Omcers.

In addition, owing to the kind interest of Mrs. Kotewall (one of Fletcher of the Navy tried hard G. Robertson, C. J. D. Law; M. W. the Vice-Presidents) and the great to equalise auden several occasions Turner, J. A. R. Selby:. F. R. generosity of M, Tang Shin Kin, almost succeeded but for the over Burch, W. E. Peers, G. C. Montric,

who was the champion and un- eagerness of his compatriots.

porter of all good causes in the making a total of 221. Jhnson, Smith and Skipp play.. I. Chorrill, F. M. Hartley, P.

Colony, sum of $4.000 towards the ed well for the Army in the for-Watkinson, D. McLellan and L. B. rast of the hat had been promised: ward line. Flescher and Smith.

Mr. Tang handed the list with n Comdr. Whouler were the hard-h

donation of 8500 and had offered to

After expressing the gratitude worked forwards in the Navy side,

REAT OF COLONY XV. :-L£. Goaling Fraiss the remainder. It was hoped due to the Government, for their| while Commander Baxter and L (Navy) Keith-Murray (Army). to begin building soon, Colonal capitation grant, and appeal was Woods played well in defence.

Skinner, to whom L. Stevenson (Army), ¿G. A. L.

many thanks made for officers. This lack had The team's wore:Navy Lt. Plummer (Club) (Capt). Ptc. Lewis were due, had already drawn been the greatest handicap to the Candy. Higham, Comdr. Baxter, Army); Lt Charsley (Navy), A. F

plin. It was hoped that other Movement in the past, but an Off- Cond Bowen; 4, Banks, Lt. Jenkins (Club); Lt-Com, Crick Vice-Presidents, and all the Guide oors Training Company had new Wilkinson, Lt. Woods; L. Parkin, (Navy), it Robertson (Navy), Cpl. Companies and Packs would give been started to meet once weekly Mid Fletcher, Lt. Comdr. Wheeler, Suter (Army), A. B. Deykin

a helping hand. It would be ne on Friday, at 5 pm, and it was LL Bowerman and Lt, Remington (Navy), E R. A. Doggett (Nity) sary to furnish the Ant and earnestly hoped that any already Army: Lb. Webb, Fole, Capt. Hux-Lt. Crewellend (Army), Lt. Hawequin it, so think, while not going interested, or those who would like ford: Davis, Gardian, Li. Tyler: king (Navy) and Lt. Hubback in for anything extravagant, i to learn something more about Williams, Hopkins, Skipp; Johnson (Navy).

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