1932-08-08 — Page 2

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

Page

All in?

Build up a new re serve of nerve strength with Sanatogen. A lew weeks' use of this famous nerve food will. give You, the energy to throw off fatigue and to lace your daily work again with confidence and cheer- fulness. Your tired feeling, your nervousness and irritability will disappear-weakness will give place m radiant vitality.

"A building-up process takes place in the nerves after the administration of Sanatogen," wrote Professor Mano of Oxford University. Make up your mind now to be strong and healthy again, by starting a course of Sanatogen.

Obtainable at all.

Chemists and

Stores

Parfumerie Rigaud

PARIS.

"MARY GARDEN”

Perfumes

that sell themselves because the packing is attractive, the contents fascinating and the price amazing, Copion molection with or without alcohol from stock gooda to`scenta for the Smart Bet.

AGENTS:

VICENTE ATIENZA & CO. No. 54, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON. TEL. 57155.

CHINA YEAR BOOK.

The new edition published in June 1932, is an indispensable work of reference in every Government department, public office, library and business firm in China. Among its contents are -----

A Who's Who of nearly a thousand prominent Chinese

personalities;

Custome, financial and business statistica ;

Special articles on floods, labour, education, the Kuomintang,.

etc.

Complete documents on the Japanese boycott, the Shanghai

hostilities, and the Manchurian queation;

Treaty negotiations with Foreign Powers, and a summary of

the Feetham Report.

Price: Mex. $20.

Kelly Walsh, Ltd., Booksellers, Hongkong.

&

Publisher: NoETH-CHINY DAILY NEWS, SHANGHAI,

THE WORLD'S GAZE

TURNY POLITICALLY, ECONOMICALLY, ARTISTICALLY TOWARD

JAPAN

Where Oriental charms are jealously preserved intact makist

the most advanced Oriental Civilization.

THE JAPAN HOTEL ASSOCIATION

(Affiliated with the FAIRMONT HOTEL Co. of the Pacific Coast and the UNITED Bormla Domkant of America.) MEMBER HOTELS

Hotel rates for Single rooms (without bath), including meals,

Y 12.00 up in cities and some popular resorts,

10.00 up in country districtą.

IN

ATAM:

ATAMI HOTEL

MAMIZI HOTEL

BEPPU:

KAMENOI HOTEL

JAPAN

KOSHIEN

NAGASAKI --

TOKYO-

KOBIEN HOTEL

KYOTO

KTOTO HOTEL

MITAKO HOTEL.

HUZENJI (Nikko) Krono STATION

CAMAKURA -

LAKESIDE HOTEL

KATKIN HOTEL

KARUIZAWA.

HOTEL

ASUS:1MA

PARK HOTEL

MAMPRI HOTEL · ·MTYAJIMA —

Mekara. Hora)----- · Mirasızka HotEL

KOBE+

MIYANOSHITA

JAYAN HOTEL

NAGOYA

NADOTA HOTET. INABA

NAMA HOTEL NIKKU

KAMATA HOTEL OBAKA-

DOBIL HOTEL

OKLKA HOTEL

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1932.

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

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

* D.6.0., O.B.)

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

No, 1912 Pte. M. I. Large should read No. 1910 Pte. M. H. Large,

No. 1913 Pte. J. G. Meyer should read No. 1920 Pie, J. G. Meyer.

No.

1914 Pte. Q. Henderson should read No. 1921 Pic G. Handerson.

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

JUNIOR DIVISION

IMPERIAL HOTEL Henderson

Morrison Calman HOT Cullen OKOKI HOTEL, TOKYO STATION

Horm

MAMPER HOTEL MARUNOUGAI

UNZEN

Krusku Hozai Yet HOTAL

TATARAZUKA HOTEL YOKOHAMA -

ORINITAL HORRY ---------(Hakone) :— SHIMONOSEK),—---HOTEL-NEW------ Ton Hori

FUJITA HOTEL

GRAND

HAMID HOTEL IN TAIWAN (FORMOSA)— TAIHOKUTAIWAN RAILWAY HOTE IN CHOSEN ---

IN MANCHURIÄ ****** BUBAN~~ HEIJO

¡CHANGCHUN :HOTEN (Malden Hazo RAILWAT FULLY STATION

YAMATO HOTEL· • Yamato HOTEL HOTEL DAIREN :— · HOTEL KRIJO :-IS" (CHINGISHU --- TamaroHornG BYOJUN (Part

Cross HoreL Suinótanu SZATION BOSHIGAURA:-

Arthur) - HOTEL

YAMATO HOW YAMATO HOTEL *Open from¬April 1st until October Stat

THE JAPAN HOTEL ASSOCIATION Care of Taro Busanu, DuraMENDET OP-RAILWAYS, TOKYO......

Xavier.... Rosario

Recrolo v. K.B,G,0. Ist Rink,

J. J. Basto R. A. Basto

(Skip)......7

Whitta Labrum

Moyer Rapley

2nd Bink.

Hatt Hard

Carvalho Alves Ozoria A. H. Banto

(Skip)......14.

(Skip)......28

Total......75

Dinnen Harrison Lawrence Blackburn

(Skip)......20

Edwards Hirst Kern Jack

(Skip)......14

Total......63

LEAGUE TABLES -

Senior Division.

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.

Sirength,

The following have been taken on the Strength

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..

Leave.

DO NOT PAY

A CENT

UNTIL OUR SUITS FIT YOU' PERFECTLY THAT IS WHY

WE SAY

OUR MAXIM IS PERFECT CUT AND

BEAUTIFUL FINISH

SUITS

MADE TO ORDER

SAIGON LINEN

SUIT $15.00 To $20.00

WHITE DRILL

POPLIN

SUIT $12.00

SUIT $18.00 To $25.00.

PONGEE (TUSSORE SILE) SUIT $20.00 To $30.00

PALM BEACH

SUIT $20.00 To $30.00

HARIRAM'S

51, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

A wisehead-

the head that's sleek and smooth all through the day.. A little Anzora in the morning is all that's necessary to keep your hair healthy and in good condition.

ANZORA

Masters the Hair!

A MANILA TRAGEDY.

YOUTH WHO MURDERED

His AUNT.

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.

10 1

***

Junior Division.

P. W. D. L. Pło. (Skip)......20 | Craigongower C.C. 10 0 1 18 Civil Servico 0.0, 107 - 312 Yacht Club 10.04 12 Club do Recreio... 10 6 5 10 Taikoo R.C. 104 —— 6 ̄ ̄ ̄| Kowloon CC 10 4 — Kowloon B.G.C... 10 488 H. K. Electric ... 10′ 1 - 9 2

Gooding Petherica

(Skip)......18

No. 1893 Pte. J. Ormiston, A.S.C. Cadre, granted 9 months' leave from August 10, 1032 to May 9, 1913.

W. H. G. GOATER, Capt. Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C.

NOTICE.

Annual Aquatic Meeting. August 12, 1032.

The next meeting of the Com- |mittee will be hold at the V.R.C. on

Tuesday, August 9 at 8.30 p.m.

Competitore are reminded that entries must be sent in not later than 3 pm on Monday, August 8.

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

TEL. 56845.

Ansors Cream to greasy scalps. Ansara Viola for

dry scalps. Seld by Drug- 4. Hurdreary, or from

Our tiɔng Kong Agentur- The Colonial Dispensms.

14 Omern's Road Central, Hong Kong.

Yea, Hing & Cin

24. Pottinger Street, Hoài Hoàn

..

La Bres of Co... N. Y. & H, T. 46, Dowkam Strand West, Font Kons.

Manufactured by Ammara Perfumery Ca

ther because we could not afford to educate our boy," she said. Doug Jas overheard me and my words áp- parently goaded him to this ter rible act."

Announcing that the defense will be not guilty because of temporary insanity, Thomas D... Aitken, for- merly of Manila, declared that the youth was completely mentally irre sponsible at the time ho fatally stabbed Mrs. Babcock and gerious ly wounded his uncle, asleep in the

same room.;⠀

"It meant no more to him than

if he stepped on a fly-Aitken said,

Efforts of members of the family. to speak to Claire Burnette, the at- tractive 25-year-old woman who is

balked by the authorities. She was held de amatorial witness, ware arrested after she had told officers that Templeton admitted the crime to her and sought her aid in; estab Hishing an alibi.

The woman, also known as Clairo Chappen, said she was young Tem pleton's sweetheart, but he denied this assorting he was devoted to girl in Colorado

S

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.