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ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.
LIST OF DONATIONS,
The Hon. Tronsurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitala bags to neknowledge with thanks she' following donations to the funds of the Hospitals- "
Hon. Sir Shousan Chow Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall ..... Hon. Dr. S. W. TO
Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau
3. Là Yêu Thủ
Mr. Ewok Siu Lên
Mr. Li Ho Tung
Mr. P. K...Kwok
The late Mr. Chau Siu Ki's
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8.100
CYMDEITHAS DEWI ARMY SHOOTING.
SANT
ANNUAL MEETING OF ST.
DAVID'S SOCIETY.
DECIDED TO HOLD DINNER
THIS YEAR,
RIFLE BRIGADE THE BEST BATTALION
GAS MASKS CONTEST WON
BY ESSEX REGIMENT.
The 2nd Bife Brigado have again The annual meetings the Hang ade good their claim to be regard- 100 Kong St. David's Society took pinced as the best shooting battalion in 100 last evening in the Boarif Room of 100 the Hong Kong General Chamber 100 of Commerce..
100
100
Mr. David Davis, new President of the Sasiaty, was in the Chair, 100 and there were also present Mr. R. R. Davies, Vice-President, Mr. E.
Messrs. Wo Fat Shing ...... Mr. B. Wong Tape
100
1000
100
109
100
.100
The late Mr. Fung Ping Shaï's,
estata
Mr. Tong Man Tin
Mi. Tang Man Chin
Mra-Tang Woo Shi
Mr. Chan Lim Pak „Mr. Lau Shing Chong
Mr. Wong Yia Tung ...
Mr. Leung But Yu
Mr. Au Lim Chuten
Mr. An Sin Cho
Mr. Ng Wah
Mr. Chan Tin Son'
Mr. Wong Ping Shun Mr. Chan Siu Hing Mr, Lo Chung Kue Yên Châu Tung Sang Mr. Wong Yun Tong Mr. W. N. Thomas Ta Mr. Ip King Fan Mr. Ma Tsui Chiu
Mr lp Wir Chó
the Army.
The standard for this honour is the aggregato more marks in five of the matches arranged by the Army Rifle Association for the cavalry and infantry (at home).
Liutauk Colonel A. A Tod's
R Price, Hon. Secretary and battalion have won this grand Treasurer, Mrs. J. 61. Hooper, Missaggregato match-the prize is the F. M. Hughes, Mr. G. S. Hugh-Queen Victoria Trophy-every year Jones, retiring President, Mr. W. [ with one exception since 1993, This T. Lowia, Mr. D. F.. Davia and was in 1980, when the 2nd King's Captain Thomas.
Royal Rifle Corps won the trophy.
This year the 2nd Rifle Brigade came through the test with mi aggregate of 2103.15. The Green
The formal business of the meet. 100 ng, including the adoption of the 100 report, and necounts for the year 100 1931, having been disposed of, the Jackets, who distinguished them- gathering fell to discussing the solves in 1995, this year are secun'i
100
· 1000-
100
amount at which the annual su seription was to" bo'fixed, and the
100 date and circumstanceN of the
100 annual dinner.
100.
+
It was finally resolved that (a) 100 the annual subscription he 83, and 100(b) that a dinner should be held on 100 St. David's Day, 1002, and that
with 348.42, and the 11th Hus.
third with 2004.57
Fu. goining the "lending position; the Bife Brigade won, in addition to the Queen Victorin prize, the King George Cup and the Machine Gun Cup. The captain of the suc
100 members of the South Wales Borful toans in these team matehos 100 dorers be invited thereto.
J
100 The following are members of the 100 Committer for the ensuing years 700 Mrs J. Hooper. Mrs. F. 100 Rendall, Ms. Thomas. Mr. D, F. 100 Davis and Mr. W. T. Lewis.
Mera Lap Kee
Mr. Leangan Po
100
Mr. J. M. Wong
100
Mr. Fung Wai Shing
300
Mr. Sum Pak Ming
100
Mr. Li Sing Kai ..............
100
Mr. Tang Chi Ncong"
100
MY LI YIK Mai
Me. Tane Shin Kin
Mr. Li. Ping
Mr. Lo Chap Sen
Mr. „Ma Chi Lang
The Report.
was Lieutenant E. J. C. King- Salter His team included: Lint.
Clarke, Lieut. E. P. A. des Gruz. 1. S. P. Hopkinson, Lieut. E. N. Lient. W. R. Starkey, and Captain O. P. Warren,
Other Awards,
The following is the report of thegiment in the Army, judged on The beat shooting Cavalry Re.. Society for the year ending Decent- ober 31-Ar St David's Day fell on recent performances, are the 11th | 100 Sunday. the annual dinner, was Friend). This Regiment won the Hussars (Lieut. -Col, A. I I. 100 held on Saturday, February 28.
We were pleased to welcome to the dinner representatives of officer and men of the 1st Battalion, the 100 South Wales Borderers, including
100
100.
Mr. Tsang Po Ki
Mr. Ngan Shing Kwan
Messrs. C. Ah Ying & Co.
100 100
Mr. Pin Hin (ho
Mr. An Chua Cho
Mr Leung Ting Kur
Mr. Choy Wai Yan
Mr. Choy Yat Ho
Mr. Chan Foon Tin
Mr. Yu Cheuk Bang
Mr. Ng lu Wan
Mr. Chan Yuo Tin
Mr. Tani Woon Tong Mr. T Ín: Cho Mr. H. S. Mok
VERY BAD RECORD.
100 the Male Voice Choir, whose sing
50
ing was a most enjoyable feature of
Queen Victoria prize when in Chiro
90. They were also successfu
in India in 1927: in Sialkot in 1904,
It was the 11th Hussars who had
the champion shot. this car among
the young soldiers of the Army
50 the evening The thanks of the. The 2nd Battalion The Buffs wore.
50 Committes are alan due to the the
30
50
runners-up" in the King.
fallowing members who contributed | George Cup match, while the 2nd
50 to the programme of entertainment Lincolnshires enme second to the
30 Mrs. F. C. Bendall, Mrs. J. G.
to
03
Hooper, and Mr. D. M. Richards,
On St. David's Day, a wreath was
86.273
CONSTABLE FINED AND SENT
TO PRISON.
".
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2nd Rife Brigade in the Machine' Gun event.
Colonel Tod's Battalion' won the
laid on the Cenotaph t the Pre-King George Cup in 1995, lost it to sidant, supported by members of the the 2nd East Surrey in 1926, and Committee and other members of with this year's success, have now the Society.
won it five times in sucession." This Telegraphie messages of engratu- is the first time the Rise Brigade lations were exchanged between the have carried away the Machine Gun Society and Welsh Societies in
"prize. Shanghai and Bombay,
The Prince of Wales' Cup has
The Society in supported Eari gone to the Depot, Gloucester Re- Hni's Fund for bled Ex-Ber-giment, with 109 points, thus ro- vice Men by contributing 930 for peating the successes of 1926 and 1027. The winner of the Royal Irish Cup is the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with 23 points. The 2nd King's Royal Rifle Corps and the 2nd Ride Brigade take the.
The case in which Luk Saat, a member of the Police Force, was charged, with the unlawful power- sion of a large quantity of illicit poppies which were designed in the opium was concluded as Central form of the Welsh Dragon and laid Magistracy yesterday when he was on the Cenotaph on November 11, fined $4,500 on the first count and sentenced to two months' imprison- ment on the second.
In addressing the defendant, the HOME SECRETARY'S CAR Hecond and third prizes respectively.
Magistrate said that he was afraid that it was a very bad case. He (the defendant) had a very bad record. having committed no less than eight offences against regulations."
Revenue Officer Ward prosecuted whilst Mr. A. R. S. Major aprox. ed for the Polite.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH.
OFFICERS ELECTED AT
-ANNUAL MEETING.
IN DITCH..
3-MILE TRAMP ÖVER DARTMOOR.
The 11th Hussars have won the Young Soldiers' Cup with 768 points, 12 points above the 1st Royal Sussex, who came second.
The competition for the Hopton Cup (Home series, only) involved Sir Herbert Samuel, the Home firing with movement practice Scoretary, was faced with a walk in gas masks. The winners are No. of six miles over frostbound and Platoon of the 1st Battalion slow covered reads on Dartmoor Essex Regiment with 209 points: when the car in which he was driv-Next were the 2nd King's Royal ing from Torquay to Princetown Rifle Corps (208), and the 2nd Bed Prison skidded and fell into a fordshire and Hertfordshire Regi- ditch near Dartmoor. Neither he ment (903). The 1st Army Cup for nor his chauffeur was hurt. infantry was won by the 2nd Bat-
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The annual general meeting of St. Peter's Church was held in thei There is little trafo on the talion The King's Regiment (Liver- No. 7 Police Station building, at Moorland roads (at this time of pooly; the Artillery Cup by the 55th the conclusion of the morning. and Sir Herbert Samuel, Field Battery, Hoyal Artillery, vice on Sunday when the Dean (the Very Bov. Alfred Swann) presided, fearing that he would be late, for Other successen were: The Squad- The Honorary Secretary (Mr. A. his appointment with the Gover-rou Shield, Headquarter Wing, Li
Braine Harimell) presented the
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most format of evening dress This would have been an easy require. ment to fulfill except for one thing that nearly every studio happened likewise to be making dress"
scenes on those days,
and low-necked evening gowns were
Council, and they bore each other (This is the sixth win for the
OF EVENING DRESSES. The following were elected to fit."
company until they idet an AABAOC at Hilson) Machine Gun Poter a sub-council, in addition to Scout who telephoned to the Gov Fire Control Cup, 1st Battalion Hollywood's large stock of even the four elected at the Cathedralernor of the Prison, informing him annual meeting:-Miss B. Now Sir Herbert's predicament. The Royal Ulster Rides Hoyat Tanking attire was almost exhausted The result was that swallow-tails Fung, Mrs. G. W. B, Griggs, Mrs Governor set out in his car and Corps Match (Competition A) A during the making of "Marely at a premium, and the wardrobes of Booker and Mr. E.-B. Ounninghom motured the Home Fucretary the Company, 8th Battalion Royal Mary Ann," the Janet Gaynor Hollywood mady costumo stab Mrs. Booker, Mis Mow Fun That three miles of the journey Tank Corps; Duke of Connaught Charles Farrell picture coming to lishments were ransacked before the Mr. RA. Hill and Mr. J Pau The Home Secretary's car was ister warg slected representatives to the
clamoring throngs of players wero the King Theatre-next-Thursday properly equipped for their various Diocesan Conference
awn from the ditch, and proceed. Cun, ath-20th Hussars (this ed to Princetown.
their sixth, guess) Revolver Cup, Bidssmen elected wore Dr. E. 8ir Herbert After Junching with
For the bugs opara-house aceno, j Shrimpton, 1st Director Henry King neaded Bu Beryl Mercer and J. M. Kerrigan Bun. Lieut. C-Christian, Mr. Hthe Governor, was conducted over Battalion Worcestershire Högiment, dreds of orten players, each in the head the supporting chat.
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