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LAWN BOWLS RESULTS
POLICE RECREATION CLUB WIN LAST!
CRAIGENGOWER CONTINUE TO WIN IN BOTH
DIVISIONS.
The Police Recreation Club broke their spell of bad luck on Saturday when they beat Kowloon Dock by the narrow margin of
shots. This is their first win in the last two seasons }
Craigengower Cricket Club continue to win in both divisions And it is now considered in most quarters that they will do the "doublo" this summer.
The results at a glance were:--
Senior Division.
Craigengower C.C.......
160
Taikoo R.C.
Kowloon 0.0.
€0
Civil Service C.C.
Kawloon B.G.C.
50
Club de Recreio
Kowloon Docks
你
Police R.C..
Club de Recreio Yacht Club Taikoo R.C., Civil Service C.C.
Junior Division.
SENIOR DIVISION
0.0.0.r. Taikoo 3.0.
Buchanan O'Brien Rosselet Bain
1st Rink,
Polson Воло Russell Chalmers
ALB
Kowloon B.G.C.
H.E.C. Craigengower C.C.
70 Kowloon CC.
Prata
Srd Rink.
2328
3328
Farmer Logan Hale Drake
(Skip)......18
B. Basto
Alvos
C. H. Basto
(Skip)......26
Total......60
Tothi...
56
(Skip)......30
2nd Xink.
McLeod
Stalker
Yacht Club v. H.E.O.
let Rink.
Keown
Reed
Wotherspoon
(Skip)...... 8
Lammert Souza Rumjahn Bradbury
(Skip)......20
i
Brightman Costes Arculli Omar
3rd Rink.
(Skip).... 8 Bentley
Chapman
Wright
Weir Munro
(Skip)......32
Total:.....00
Mitchell Taylor Hoghir Gow
Abraham
Macfarlan
(Skip)......32
(Skip)......3 Sutton
―
Bonnar
Total. Stevenson
K.B.G.0. r. Recreio.
1st Rink.
Alves
Roberts
Souza Luz
Tarburck Hatch
Webster
Muskett
2nd Rink,
: Macfarlan
(Skip)......21
Campbell' Murdoch
(Skip)......10 (Skip)......8 Maughan
Nichol
Duncan
Halt
Holland
2nd Rink.
Gutierrez
Ribeiro Gomes Marques
3rd Rink,
(Skip)......13
Beat Stoneham Nish Russell
(Skip)......27
Total......50
(Skip)......21
F. X. Silva Lones Remedios
C. G. Silva
(Skip)......17
Total......06
K.0.0, 0.8.0.0.
1st Rink,
Handle Aldermosa Oswick Phillips
(Skip)......26
Bebbington Longbottom Deakin Holidge
Srd Rink,
(Skip)......15
HK VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS,
TORDERS BY LIKUT, CUL, L
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Parades.
Corps Siguals.
G. BIRD,
Parades at Corps Headquarters
at 3.30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 0, and Friday August 12, for Signal. Fing Instruction.
Machine Gun Company.-
1. A lecture on characteristics of Machine Gun will be given in the Miniature Range on Tuesday, August 9 at 3.30 p.m.
2. On Friday, August 12 N.C.O.' Class and Signallers will all parade at 5.30 p.m. at Headquarters. VAALA Company.—
No. 1 Section (A.P,C.) and No. 2 Section (H.K. Electric): The usual weekly instruction parades are sus pended till further notice. Instead, the two Sections will parade to gether on the first Thursday of each month
APO Installation, North Point at 8.30 p.m. 3fembers are strongly urged to attend inter- mediato parades as often as possible with No. 3 Section, Centre, at Headquarters every Monday at 5.30 p.m.
Other Sections will parade accord. ing to the followiny time table: ---
No. 3 Section, Centre, at Head- quarters at 3.30 p.m. on Monday, August 5.
Na 3 Section, Kowloon Cricket Club, at Kowloon Cricket Club at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, August 0.
No. 4 Section, Kowloon Deck, at Kowloon Dock at 5.30 p.m. on Fri- day, August 12.
Portuguese Company.—
The course of classes and lectures on interesting and instructive sub- jects will be continued during the month of August, on Tuesday even- (Skip)......1ings at 5.30 p.m. in the Lecture Room. All N.C.O.'s are expected to attend, and any other member of the Company who is interested, may do so, When the training senson commences, the position regarding existing N.C.O.'s and promotions generally, will be reconsidered in the light of the attendances at these lectures.
Sloan
Normington
Duckworth
De Rome
(Skip)...
3rd Rink.
Butler
Caghun Hill Lunny
(Skip)......18
Total.....48
Chapman
(Skip)......24
Total......80
Taikoo r. 0.0.0.
1st Rink.
Duncan
Swan Summers Macindoe Hope
(Skip)......18
Abbas Ward Colling
(Skip).. ..21
2nd Rink.
Kharas
Pearso
Field Gill
Greenwood Waid Peuples McKechnie
(Skip)......22
Brown Curry Stewart Sloan
3rd Rink,
(Skip)......16.
Total......57
(Skip)......25
Barros Modi Razack Cavanagh
(Skip)......25
The fifth lecture will be, on Tues- day, August 0. Subject:" Rifle and Hand Grenade" by n N.C.O., 1st Battalion.. South Wales Bor derers.
Anzac Company.-
1. Parade at Volunteer Head- quarters at 5.13 p.m. on Monday, August 3, and proceed to Kennedy Road Range for Vickers gun firing instruction and demonstration. All- ranks are requested to mako a point of this parade,
2. N.C.0% Class will be hold on Friday, August 19, at 6.30 p.m All. N.C.O.'s and other members of the Company who may be interested should attend these classes regularly as all future promotions and ap- pointments will be subject to exami nation.
.
The Officers Commanding the un- dermentioned Units will issue their Orders separately to their Com- mands:--
(i) Engineer Company. () Machine Gun Troop (ii) Armoured Car Section.. (ir) Motor Machine Gun Section
() Scottish. Company,
Kennedy Road Range. Kennedy Road Range, will be allotted to Anzac Company on Monday, August 8.
Amendment.
Corps Orders No. 27/32, July 8..
Total......71 1032.
0.8.0.0. E.0.0.
Fincher
Burford McTavish Lyal
(Skip)......13
2nd Rink.
Gittiris Farrell Hyde-Lay Lapsley
(Skip)......22
1st Rink,
Hampton Goodwin
Hydo Fraser
(Skip)......25
Total......60
Simmonds Sherriff Jones Grimmitt
(Skip)....14
Total......83
Knight Strange
Simpson
Kew
H. E. Strange
Carr
Eccleshall
Jack
2nd Eink,
Lockhart
Whant
McGowan
Westlake
(Skip)......20
*3rd Rink,
Kowloon Docks v. Pollée.
1st Rink,
Glendenning
Ellie
Booker Mons
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No. 1913 Pte. C, Neave should (Skip)......27 (Skip)......10 rend No. 1922 Pte. C. Neave.
(Skip)......26 | Armstrong
2nd Rink. Post Hunter Reroolde Hollands
(Skip)......15
Wilmott Luck Brown
Docherty.
Kempton
Ramsay McKelvie
(Skip)......13
Craig Lindsay Greig Brown
(Skip)......24
3rd Rink.
Nolan
Marks
Ornan
West
(Skip)......19
Total......60
(Skip)......17
Total......59
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(Skip)......7
Whitta Labrum
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2nd Bink.
Hatt Hard
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(Skip)......14.
(Skip)......28
Total......75
Dinnen Harrison Lawrence Blackburn
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Edwards Hirst Kern Jack
(Skip)......14
Total......63
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Senior Division.
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No. 1918 Pte. P. E. Baskett should read No. 1023 Pte. P. E. Baskett.
No. 1917 Pte. L. Blair should read No. 1924 Pto. L. Blair.
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No. 1925 Pte. L. W. Tipple, Wallace Harper & Co., A.S.C. Cadre, August 1, 1032.
No, 1028 Pte, R. C. Norris, Gen- eral Electric Co., A.8.0. Cadre, August 2, 1932.
No. 1927 Pte. W. J. Cole, Thomp- son & Co., No. 3 Platoon, August 2,
1932
Struck Off the Strength. Having left the Colony: No. 1788 Sgt. R. D. Thomas, A.B.C. Cadre, as from July 31, 1032..
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YOUTH WHO MURDERED
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San Jose, July 30-The grief-| stricken family of George Douglas Templeton, Jr., pledged him their support to-day as he faced arraign, ment on the charge that he mur
No. 1641 Pto. R. H. Grifiths, dered his aunt, Mrs. William R. Armoured Car Section, granted 1| Babcock, of Manila. P. W. D. L. Pta.month's leave from August 2 1032 to Craigongower 0.C. 10 - 1 is September 1, 1932. Club de Recreio ... 10 7 1 2 15 Civil Service..... 10 7 3 14 Kowloon C.C. ...... 10. 4 — 412 Paikov-R:O-10—4—1—5—9— Kowloon Docks 19 4 B' 8 Kowloon B.G.C... 10 1 — 9, Police R.C.
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(Skip)......18
No. 1893 Pte. J. Ormiston, A.S.C. Cadre, granted 9 months' leave from August 10, 1032 to May 9, 1913.
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His father and mother, his sister Constance, 17 years, old, and his brother, William, 14, found the youth singing in his cell when they visited him at the county jail,
His mother, sister-in-law of Mrs. Babcock, whom young Templeton confessed he slow-early-Tuesday to "avenge" his father in a Manila family feud of years ago, tried to take some of the blame for her son's act to-day
When conditions became much that Douglas was unable to con- tinue he student at the University of California, I repreathed his fa
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