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TOURNAMENT.
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HONG KONG DARLY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 17 1932.
THE CAMERA'S AID BEAUTY IN CHURCH
TO GOLF
FAULTS WHICH ARE
DISCLOSED BY " PHOTOGRAPHY.
AND SERVICE.
(Continued from Page 4.)
our speakers dealt with certain points of Mr. Koop's address, soźne
and iden's work loady there is
LADIES
PRESENTATION OF CAER CLARK CUP.
FAN
CH
M. HAARDT DES IN HONG KONG.
TRAGIC END TO ASIA EXPEDITION,
KER FIRING
MISTRESS OF GIRLS' SCHOOL FENED.
The second if victory" celebration on March 4 following that of February 20 had a sequal at the Central Police Court yesterday bo- fore Mr. Schofield' when the op-
A tondopey for more womon than men to be presented for confirma- ion, Whore undoubtedly, we ard weakest is in the ranks of foreign olurgy. Bishop Landor started with eight clergy connected with C.M.S. The following team will represent working in what constitutes the the Hong Kong Ladies Hockey After having been delayed for the lust three days owing to the in
present diocese, and ended with Club in a match against The Rest I am flooded with letters From declaring themselves favourable to thirteen, all of whom had served pit on the YM.C.A. Ground as of the League on Saturday, at 4.15 alement weather, the Open Tennis people wanting to know more about his ideas, others differing. Championshipa, organised by the "Camerasian""
for a period of six years or longer. King's Park, (not Sookunpee as school of golf
The Rev. Mr. Walton Rogers and with only seven clergy con-previously announced):- Hong Kong Cricket Club, wore re-writes Clyde Foster in the Beer-spoke on the reflex action worship nested with C.M.S., and of those Loss, B. M. Pope, A. Nicol. E..
3. Bird. E. M. Gray, J. Smalley, M. Georges-Mario Haardt, Com cupiors of the three floors of 71, sumed on the H.K.C.C. grounding Standard) The term which is bad on the character, and said that
eaven, Chree are votoran workers, Blackburn, P. M. Harrop, E. Bon mander of the Order of the Legion
Wyndham Street, near the Central restarday when two matches, one in quoted, and which merely dropped he would not see how the actual sur- the Rev. C.L. Blanchott having servnar, C. Ferguson and H. Kid'Honneur, leader of the French charges of firing ornokers without. Police Station; had to answer roundings could affect worship.
At the conclusion of the game,. od thirty one years, the Rev. P. tion of the usual mattias, he agreed.A.D. Stewart twonly six. In addi- that once in a while a Holy Com-tion to these soven C.M.S. clergy
the Doubles and the other in the from my pencil, hus boon generally with regard to the suggested varia Jenkins twonty nine, and the Rey Mra Sourthorn has kindly consent Scientific and Artistic Expedition a pormit from the 8.0.A. The top
Singks, were played.
In the Doubles, S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn, who have held the Cham- plonship for seven successive years, had an easy entry into the third round when they beat 'Sewall and Wright by do....... 8-3. Honda, former champion, also had an ongy win over Luk Ding Cheang, and by virtue of this entered the quarter inals of the Singles Championship,
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the
accopted. It refers, of course," to golfors who observe what camora reveals regarding the golf swing.
munion servicis might be held in
morning.
"Now Fangled Abominations.”
The public eagerness is significnatthe of the general desire to arrive at some basic principle that will with- host of details that bewilder pupila. plify the game by eliminating the Is will not be disputed that in the making of a shot the fower which he denounced as things the player has to think about fangled abominations." the better the shot. There is much
A The match between Cassumbhoyaenae in the advice attributed, to a
and Hachiuma, which was down for professional ex-champion
the Stand court, was postponed.
The results were
"Keep your hend down and hit like-anything."
how
The Dean said that the associa tions and memories of childhood conjured up by the old tanes were all very well, but why should the next generation have the same bad Lunes?
ed to present the Caer Clark Cup.
OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE
COURSE SHORTER THAN
USUAL
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[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]
RUGBY, Mar. 16. " The University Boat Race will be owed on Saturday morning over a purse about 400 yards shorter than usual.
aerous Asia, passed away quietly floor of the building was used as a yesterday morning. He contracted Birls' school, while the lower floors wore occupied by the Tien Nam Tas influenza which developed into
Po, a Chinese newspaper.
preumonia.
Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, C.1.E.,
M. Haardt's health was greatly prosecuting, and that the house was undermined by the hardships" on-
situated at the corner of Wyndham Street and Arbuthnot Street, at a dured during his recent journey spot much used by motor traffic and across the Asiatic continent, which pedestrians. "In pointing out the was carried out under very diff cult conditions,
the B.C.M.8. have recently sent two: The Chinese Church at the present time unquestionably needs. the assistance of Western elergy, The Rov. Mr. Foley warmly de-for numerically it is quite insuffi- nounced the meder bymu tunes, vient for the task, and this diminu- ion of uroign clergy is not only unhealthy for the future, but the future, but the results of this
danger to the public from this in- shrinkaga have already shown them-
discriminate firing of crackers, he selves; thus I find that whereas Dr.
said that he had kept the house M. Haardt was a noted explorer, Lander confirmed 2500 in eleven
being the first to cross the Sahara
under observation for twonty desert in 1929-23 by carterpillar streat was 1
minutes, during which time the years I have only confirmed 2200
one blaze of crackers Owing to the structural altern, cars, an exploration journey which persons. What gives me most an-
thrown from the floors. As this ball and an imaginary one ninethe discussion: the Bishop, the Rev. decrease in the number of foreigning point, the authorities at a run-
violent currents at the wual start to communications. In 1924-25 h this rain of exploding orackers. S. A. and H. D., Rumjahr beat inches in front of it"ag an eid to Sewall and Wright 0-0, 0-3.
Mr. G. T. Waldegrave, the Rev. missionary clergy serving in this ference to-day agreed that the race. was the leader of the," Binek the follow-through.
Mr. Tribbeck, Lady Pollock, Kr Dioceso. The botal clerici sta should begin at n point opposite the Cruise "an expedition over the whool who responded to one of the To the mistress of the girls" He illustrates his meaning some times by using a match (not a Booker, Mrs. Woolley, Mr. Vin-exclusive of service chaplains is rish should be at the usual post London Rowing Chub and that the "safety in place of the imagin-cent. ary ball and striking it as the
twenty nine, including one draco- clubhend flies through-to throw
ness in 1900 the number was thirty. some light on the subject.
Open Singles.
I know one professional who has out down his system of teaching"to Honda" boat Luk Ding Cheong only this, and nothing more: B-0, 3-3.
Open Doubles.
Olub Singles Championship. Goldman received walk-over from
.. Holmes.
McDougall beat Walsham 6-4, 6-4.
Handicap Doubles. Ride and Harkins bent Marton and Owon-Hughes 6-2, 4-6, 7-5.
Mixed Doubles.
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"Stand at case and hit the real The following also took" pan in xiety in the whole survey is the ions on the bridge, which cause opened the Sahara Desort foi mo-time four motor cars passed under
New about the eye of the camera; what it woes and shows. Several of my correspondents point out that the photographs disclose nothing new. I know that, quite well. But they disclose much that has been
Mitchell and Miss Hutcheson 6.2, ing.
!!
The Bishop closed the meeting with prayer..
OPENING ADDRESS. In this opening address on Tues day, the Bishop said, in part: --
When became Bishop in June.
Hugalen and Mrs. Brown beat forgotten and is worth romeraber 1020, the great European war was The now thing is the growing in not long over, and there had been torest taken in the camera's testi-nanprecedented drain upon the mony, little imagined, when Imanpower and finances of the world,
0:0.
TODAY'S MATCHES.
Open Singles.
Sullivan. . Evang..
Open Doubles.
Remedios and Ribeiro v. Sai and Kwok.
Humbly and Collina . E. Zim mern and F. Zimmera or Chiu and Hung.
Fincher and Goldman . Hachiu.
and Kinoshita.
Club Singles.
Blackford Jensen. Tuiton v. Waite.
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
CLUB PLAY LAST GAME OF THE SEASON.
The Chinese Ministry.
But after all the crucial factor
is the building up of a Chinese ministry. this subject next.
Let us then consider I And in the
at Mortlake.
African continent.
summonses, Mr. Schofield pointed His last expedition across Asia out the dangerous possibility of a Opinions Dizer...
was undertaken with the support driver being blinded and of the of the, French Glóverument and un-fatal results that might accrue from (Reuter's Special Service.)
LONDON, Mar. 18.
der the patronage of several scien-it. He imposed a Ane of $25 of starting point but Oxford and also with the support of the Na-Fat Pu, in respect of the alleged
Cambridge, favoured the change tific and antistic institalics and
Summonses against the T'ien Nam let. The question was settled at a tional Geographic Society of Waaffence committed from both the conference of the eival Presidents. and coaches...
shington,
The deatli
Aoors they occupy, are to be röbery-
of Georges-Marjoed as the defendants were absent,
thirteen years that Dr. Eander was Bridge piling was causing very dan Haardt is a great loss to France their cam being adjourned until
It was agreed that the Putacy
nine of whom were Chinese), and change. bishop he ordained tan deacons gerous eddies which justified the
wrote of it, that I should lift the and especially of the West, Thanine priests (five of whom were
sluice gates for such a flood of in- quiry, freely interspersed with criti. too, throughout these last twelve cism. All this is for the good of your there have been considerable the game and the players of the political and social disturbances in China. All this has affected the
game.
One correspondent, who takes me to tisk, opens his letter with thin work we have been trying to do it statement!
The start of the swing is a Interal motion of the hips, fel- lowed by a circular pivot which drags first the shoulders, then the arms, then the wrists after them. There is accordingly a lag in the motion of each of these parts of the body and the apparent press ing backward of the wrists in ad vance of the club-head in the ini tial stages of the swing is not a daliberate action, but merely a fe sult of a fil-like motion,"
Could They Remember?
I do not doubt 'n word of it. But I ask you and my correspon- dent whether the brain of the ordia- any golfer, seeking recreation from
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GOOD FIGHT.
without reeling on the tering ground. Such instruction is surely for the hierarchy of golf. Do men: The Hong Kong Football Club tease their spuls at any other game (Rugger sectior; played their inattennis or bowls, for example-na game of the season at Happy Valley, they seem to be expected to do at yesterday when they had the Hong golf Eong & Shanghai Bank XV as their opponents. The Club won by
I am indebted to the same cor- respondenta member of a firm Address by a
12 points (3 trice and a dropped of solicitors whose gon) to 3 points (1 try),
Chinese). I have ordained seven deacons (one of thear being for Minila, in the diocese of the Philip Pine Islands) and ten priests (nine- again being for the Philippine Is of whom were Chinese, one of the
laude). One Chinese clergyman: whom I had ordained deacon was The accompanying table will give Melbourne, and he hopes shortly on my behalf ordained as priest in you a bird's eye view of the posito return to this droceso. A e- tion. The three dates I have chosen
this Diocese.
Foreign Missionary Staff.
gards the Chinese ministry what for comparison are 100s, the year numbers are increasing only gradu
has happened then is that, though. following Dr. Lander's consecrationally, we are getting a body of ex as Bishop, 1920, the year of Dr. perienced Chinese elergy, and I Lander's resignation and my they are doing.
canner speak too highly of the whrk I have valued pointment, and the present year grently, the help of Archdeacon Mok when I in turn lay down the work. ns. Arat Chinese Archdeacon.
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C.M.S. Workera
1908
1920
1031
B.C.M.S. Workers Total
1931
Clergy Laymen
8
13
7. X.
2
3*
3*
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S
Missionary wives Other women workers
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doctor.
Play, coincidence is St. Andrew's Hill. A study of this table will show
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Division of Diocese:-This ques
however, was more even than the E. C. 4-for a reference to an Ameri- that there were in 1920 ten more tion is one closely related to tha
cay golf author who denies the trustworthiness of the camera, and foreign missionaries than in 1908, of the ministry, When the diocese
score would lead one to believe.
The Club drew fast blood when Lammert scored a beautiful try but the resultant kick failed. From that point onwards, MeElney's men assorted themselves but the Bank
of Victoria was originally establish- ed in 1849 the Bishop was entrusted with the oversight of the work con-
After the
points out that misloading results and thnt 1.t the
present are obtained by mounting up a pho-time tograph
there are fourteen more wrongly, Hence the American author's preference for a
in the Diocose than In 1020 put up a determined effort with the freehand drawing as a vehicle, for (an addition of two C.M.S., and nected with the Church of England result that at half-time the Club expressing his ideas on the game. twelve B.C.M.S.); and altogether in China and Japan. load by only two tries to nil Lam- mert also secured the second try done in substantiation,
That is exactly what I have twenty four more than in 1008, This retirement of the second Bishop, and, as in the arab one, the kick nt contradiction, of the camera's evi- increase is largely due to the fact goal failed.
dence. Besides, scores of photo-that recently the B.C.M.S. has be After the interval the Clubphs have been shown to me in monopolised play for the first few which every possible care has been gun work in the Diocese, taking minutes during which time Jenkins taken to mount the camera not Southern Kwangsi as its sphere:
not in
Dr. Alford, the diocese was sub. divided, and in 1983, in the time of the third Bishop, Dr. Burdon,
the Japan work was separated off.
scored a try for them. McLellan wrongly' but rightly.
In Dr. Hoare'" time, in 1908, the work is still in its took the kick from a difficult angle I could give the names of Bri-
Fukion became a separate diocese, and was unfortunate in just miss-tain's best golfers, of both sexes
early stages, but I have and in 1909, under Dr. Lander, the ing by inches. This bad the effect who have examined these photoconfidenc
the effect of Kwongai-Hunan dioosse was found
ed. Thus, in the time of each of
sha't
my immediate predecessors, the dio.
cose of Victoria was subdivided
into more manageable unita Tant
of spurring the Bank to greater graphs and entirely agreed with strengthening the staff in the Nan- elforta and they ware soon re- the camera, recognising their own warded when Law acored a very method of pl-7.
ning district will show itself in good try, having had to run A few data go. I observed some creasingly in the days of my suc through a bunch of the Club's men
of our international women playing essor, I am especially glad that before touching down. This proved in a competition. Mark my words it in the evangelistic work that is the present anweildy diocese should their only score, however, for al- here: though they tried hard to get Every one of them plainly, and being strengthened because I fear also be sub-divided be chivious to through again the Club dofonte held I should imagine deliberately, be that in certain districts there has the most casual observer, but we out. Towards the and Solby drop- gan the swing by taking the pad a beautiful goal for the Club. hands away first for at least six been a going backward in evange-¦ lack both men and "means,
The teams were:
Club: W. D. Folley: G. P. Lain- mert R. H. Grita, A 9. A. Wolff, W. E. Pears: A. F. Jenkins, J. A. R. Selby. F. M. Hartley, J. H. MoElney, R. 1. Cherrill, W. R Andrews, F. A. Merry, G. C. Hum- phreys LB. Saith and D. Me Lellan
Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank:
W., H. B. Rigg E. J. D. Law, S.
inches, bending the wrist of the listic work; --
left hand, towards, not over the
unbent. wrist of the right hand. Once or twice this move
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The Friendship of Fellow-work
Another result that a study of err:-1 cannot conclude this survey
was this table will show is an increase ¡ without saying what a privilege I rather jerkily made, with bad consequences; and the player in in the ranks of women workers: I have found my work out here to
fifteen"
women be, enriched as it has been by the wards de neatore the good habit workers now than there were in 1920, friendship of fellow-workers, both
dulged a few trial swings after there are
I said not one word to any and seventeen more than in 1908. Chinese and foreign, and by
thom
of
The camera show much more I believe the Chinese Church speci- the opportunity not only J. Fox, R. H. D. Wada. F. than this. But I am not disposed CB. Black; M. W. Turner, C. F.to prescribe a mixture for the sally needs the auxiliary help of trying to serve my fellowsoun- From RPBdaande, D. Stilliard, i golfine fosh in chefe do dirit stoman mfesionaries from the Westylergien hoe butain bat being G. C. Moutrie, F. R. Burch, J. Hnt à dime What I have described and will do so for some time to a servant of the stonilily develop Butoliffe, LG Robertson, G. will take you far. It will bring come; but I am sure that carefuling church of China which I bë
Dunkley, and D. F. C. Cleland.
Reserve B. A Fawcett. " Referee: Major MacIntyre, R.A.
the club head in front of the hands watch must be made that a due profievo has a future of such rich pro
automatically when the instant]
arrives for striking the ball.
portion is observed
tween women's mise before it...
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