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Among to-morrow's arrivals from Europe will be the 8.8. Friderun, which vessel is going to join the popular 8. Bromerhaven on the
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1932.
SWATOW NOTES
BUSINESS TAX CONTROVERSY
ENFORCEMENt postponeD
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
CLOSING DAY AT TAIKOO
END OF LAWN BOWLS SEASON
MIXED TEAMS IN SIX
RINK GAME
CRAIGENGOWER “AT
HOME
"THE CHAMPIONS BEAT
REST"
BY -15 SHOTS
SEASON'S PRIZE WINNERS
Tho
Craigengower Cricket Club wore SWATOW, Oct. 17.
The Taikoo Recreation Club
"At Home "to a large gathering Yesterday was observed as Hes-Hong Kong-New Guinea service of Tha question of this new Busincas wound up their bowling season on Saturday for the official closure pital Sunday at St. John's Cathe the Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. Tax, affecting the vital interests of with a six-rink mixed gaire which to their lawn bowls season. dral. Special lessons were
provided plenty of good fun dur- The Frideran will leave here on the whole Chinese commercial body,ng the afternoon. In all fourteen club engaged their visitors in a six by Prof. L, T. Ride, M.A.. Ch.B.. or about 5th November, 1839 on hier has been and is still occupying the ladies took part in the game, some rink game and won by fifteen shots. M.B., Dean of the Medical Faculty maiden voyage to Madang. Rabaul,attention of those concerned.
of them showing quite a good of the Hong Kong University, and Kavieng and twelve other ports in
liwn bowls. by Dr. G. A. C. Herklots, Ph.D., M.Sc., F.L.S., and special pinyers for all connected with the Medical and Mursing Professions were used. Poems by Alfred Tennyson and Charles Kingsley were Sung as
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Mrs. B, W. Bradbury, wife of This tax should have been in understanding of the intricacies of the President of the Club, distri
At the conclusion of the bowls the buted the prizes won during the prizes wou during the season were season. after which-Master Gilly Stewart presented by Mrs. J S. Scott, A tea dance followed the after- presented Mrs. Scott with a bou-noon's sport. quet of flowers
Mandated Territory, of Now farve from October 1, but in defer Gainen, and together with the s.. rice to the demands advanced by Bremerhaven will maintain a rogn the Associated Labour Unions, the ar monthly freight and passenger Tax Bureau put it off several times. service from Hong Kong to New in no manner, however, could the Guinea ports. The 5.3. Berha-authorities, be induced to moderate ven includes the Solomon Islands the tax, and the efforts on the part II. the Offer Administering in her itinerary and calls at about of the Chamber of Comaeres have the Government and Mrg, Southern 15 other ports, that are not touch-proved futile. were present. Also many doctorsed at by 's.s. Frideran. A round- and nurses. The Servics was taken trip on either one of these vessels by the Dean, the Very Rev. A. A. takes about 50 days. Swano, who was also the preacher..
THE SERMON.
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Needless to say, she ean als carry deck-passengers.
The scores in the matches were:
The Rest
put in by Mr. J. Russell, Secretary Milton
In recognition of the hard work 0.0.0. of the Taikon Lawn Bowls section, Modi who is also a member of the Houg Colline Kong Lawn Bowls Association, Mr. Omar A. O. Brawn, President of the
(Skip) Association presented him with n Medina silver spoon which had been given Driscoll to Mr. Brawn by the Yangtazopoo Buchanan Club as a soavetir. Spoons were Bass also presented to players of the winning rinks. follows:-
The results of the games ware
Rink No. 1.
Four representatives of the Cham ber of Commerce convened a mest ing regarding the matter, and it was held on October 2 in the pro miss of the Tax Bureau. At this conference four points were brought up for discussion and consultation with the Director: (1) Hardships A. B. Moir. in connection with the registration Mrs. E. Jones
respective trades wero C. H. Summers
minimum.
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Rink
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E. Pendergast
Mrs. R. M.
Keown
W. Brown'
H. McKechnie
No. 2.
J. Waid Mrs. Phillips A. T. Hamilton
(Skip) Summone Lewis
Arculli
Razack
Roberta
Sherriff Souza Grimmitt
(Skip) Glendinning
10
Ditting
Kern
Nichol
16
(Skip) ..
of
Hard
Ratch
Stevenson
O'Brien
Fraser
(Skip) ....... 20
(Skip)
... 12
Marchant
Normington
Barros
Robson
Marka
Cavanaghi
Moss
(Skip) ...... 13
(Skip)....... 30
Tuck
Abbas
Field
Gill
(Skip) Calman De Rome Jones "Eccleshall
10
(Skip)
...... 93
(Skip)
12
No. 3.
A. A. H. Phillips Mrs. J. Polson
Lammert Gunn Brightman Bradbury
(Skip)
(Skip) Maughan
10
Tacchi
Deacon
Russell
18 (Skip)
A. Chapmay
W. Wotherspoon
114
10
(Skin)
24
Bink
No. 1.
J. S. Scott
(Skip) N. Mathicana Mrs. H. Wilson J. Kinghorn R. M. Keown
(Skip) 92
Bink T. H. R. Shaw Mrs. A. T.
Hamilton
J. Watson
This service of the N.D.L offe es at very moderate rates excellent facilities for round-trip passengers The text was taken from Ecelus:terested in a visit to South Sea XXXVHL E. Honour a physician
slands
Friderun has good with the honour due unto him, for accommodation for 20 calip. pas. the uws which ye may have of hinges and to add to their com- of the for the Lord hath created him, Born änd convenienter she is equip-lengthily explained. (9) The J. Chalmers
In the course of his address Deaned with bathrooms, 3 shower Bureau was requested to allocate Swann snid:-In July this year ath and a swimming pool on the tax in proportion to the capital great service was held in Worcester deck. She is furthermore equipped and nature of the trade, and, (3) Cathedral to culebrate the Centen-
40 Asialle passengers in that the inx tor carry.
for the different ory of the British Medical Associa-
endins situated, on the "main deck, Uranches of trade be reduced to a tim which was founded in the city
The fourth and the of Worcester by Charles Hastings.
last point was the most important Lord Dawson of Penn, the Preal-
Partiedlare of 8.8. Fridernin are of all-that the tax be levied vis-a- sident of the Association, unveiled
19 follows: Built in 1922 by cis the same arrangements in re-w. Weir a window in memory of the Foun-
Messrs. Frerichs in Einswarden gard to the tax in Canton, the A. D. Brawn der, and the whole service was
(Skip arvanperi as a thanksgiving - as one
with a gross registered tomage of merchants paying only 50 per cont. part of the form of service stated-9327 tons and nett registered ton of the original basis of the tax.
In the course of the meeting the to Almighty God" for a hundred age of 1,350 tons, her D,W. capa years of beneficient activity guided city is 2,000 tons, Length 319. Her Tax Director intimated that points by His wisdom and unabled by. His engines of 1,200 1.H.P. were rein- and 2 would be reconsidered if the stalled in 1998, enabling her to views were set forth again in a letter maintain an average spred, of ap-from the Chamber to the Treasury
Department. As to the remaining Mrs. T. H. R. prox. 10 knots per hour.
ones he undertook to try to pre-
Shaw vail upon the Tax Department but Mrs. J.
Chalmers that he could not guarantee any G. H. Stewart measure of success.
(Skip)
Mrs. C. H. E. Jones
Mrs. N.
Mathieson S. Hope
A. Stalker G. McLeod
A. McFarlane (Skip), 12 (Skip).... 23
Prize Winners. The following were the season's urprize winners:-
power,"
Gratitude for divine wisdom and power in the art of healing was the key-note of that occasion. It is the key-note also of our Hospital Sun day in this Cathedral.
Of recent years we have made a practice of setting aside a day on which to concentrate our mind. upon the work of healing and pre- veuting disease, and we do this in the House of God because we have
no doubt that God knows and cares about every part of it, and that
His merciful hand is at work in it all.
Nerds of Body and Spirit.
The needs of the body are as yet more easily recognised than those if the spirit. It is perhaps one
The Managing-Agents for the Hong Kong/New Guinen Service of the N.D.L. are Messrs Met. chers & Co., Queen's Building.
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That the Director's sympathy was with the Chamber was evident by whether the activity is what we call the fact that the tax was not nul "explainable or not,
into operation at once. He had Now this line of thought must insisted that meantime the mer ad us to regard these engaged in chants and traders should carry on with the registration firet pend- preserving or restoring health as co-workers with God. There areng a définite settlement, an some, however, who believe it to bo rangement none too pleasant be- right to dispense altogether with cause it would be binding on the the help of medicine and surgery and to trust, in sickness, to faith God alone. The Catholic Church
merchants.
All registrations must go through the Chamber of Commerce, and pach
and by that I do not incan only registration consisting of a cover of the most regrettable facts of the Roman Catholic Church) be modern life that whereas there is live this to be a quite misguided and a feaf only, is to cest 8a. general agreement about the needs outlook. God has given as mate-
of the body there is a great dea!rial benefits in plenty, richly to
of difference of opinion about enjoy and to use, and we regard it
siona.
Christian Science.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
(Conținued from Pugė 4.)
UNIVERSITY II. . ST. JOSEPH'S.
K. E. Greig Mrs. G. H.
Stewart
E. Greenwood D. Munro
(Skip)....... 20
Rink D. B. Base
ifrs: Minett.
R. Wright J. B. Chapman
(Skip) No. 5.
R. Cameron Miss M..
-Bussoll Mrs. A.
McFarlane J. Polson 19 (Skip). Rink Fo, 6.
JT. Swan
Suminera
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120 The winners of the season's prizes
Wero:
Scratch Singles: . M. Omer; runner-up, G. L. Buchanan.
- Singles Handicap: G. L. Bucha- nan; runner-up, D. K. Kharns.
Pair: B. W. Bradbury and F. K. Modi: runners-up, U. M. Omar And V. K. Khářas, ·
Rink: A. E. Marchant, Y. Abbas, A. A. Razack and U. M. Omar (skip) runner-up, J. 8. Landolt, A. Webster, W. T. Brightman”and R. Basa (skip).
Cricket: 1st XI.: Battang, E. 18 Zimmeru; Bowling, U. M. Omar. 2nd XI. Batting. W. A. Reed; Bowlink W. K. Way.
Club Championship Singles (Prizes presented by Mr. A. R. H. Phillips).1st, Mr. J. Chalmers; 2nd, M. D. Munro; 3rd, Mr. J. | Slau
Singles Handicap (Prizes pre- J. Watson; 2nd, Mr. J. Russell; sented by C. C. Knight).-1st, Mr.
3rd, Mr. A. Stalker.
Four Bowl Pairs (Prizes present ed by Dunbartonshire and Lanark shire members of the Club).-1st, IN E. Greenwood and S. Hope (skip); Sud, C. Summers and J. Chalmers (skip).
Two Bowl Pairs (Prizes present ed by Davie Bong & Co., Ltd.). lat, Afr. W. Wotherspoon and E. Greenwood; 2nd, Mr. J. Sloan and J. Polson.
spiritual needs. Men of widely just as foolish to dispense with INDIAN R.C. BEAT K.C,C, differing views or no views at all drugs in sickness as with food in about the spirit will join in their health. Comtera for physical well-being. We are convinced, and we have the authority of the Master, Jesus I think it true that those who Christ, and of all saintly people terms themselves Christian Scient. with us in this, that spiritual well-ista luvo done humanity, no small being is of far greater importance service is emphasising the power of in human life than physical and faith: it is a truth which has often A drawn game who played at yot we have the same authority for been lost sight of. But by itself it setting a value on physical round is only a part of the full truth of Pokfulam where the University 2nd news which is second only to God's workings. The Good Samuri- XL entertained St. Joseph's spiritual health.
tan who cares for the wounded College. The undergraduates, made We are only too apt to take for traveller, sterilising his wounds granted the hopeficent activity" with wine and finding them up, 148 for nine wickets and declared, of the medical and nursing profes has the approval and the sanction P. L. Tan (20), A. B. Tata (27, not
We do well to remember of God as much no the disciple that doctors and nurses are always who, by arousing the cripple's faith out), and B. K. Ng (93) being the dealing with abnorinal people. It in Christ, enables him to leap up chief scorera. G. Souza and A. A. is true tint in some good souls sick- and walk
Rumjahn each captured three wick- ess brings out 'n self which is This, of course, applies also to of us, I fear, fall short of that. Research workers, bactericlogists, latter for 20, The schoolboys attor than the normal, but most every branch of the healing art.at, the former for 19 nuns and the Doctors and nurses, deal with us chemists, radiologists, arres, all batted well and had three wickets when we are nervy, impatient, are as much co-workers will God in hand when stumps were drawn exacting. We make heavy demands na physicians and surgeons. They on their time, their patience and are all God's agents for the best with their score at 107, A. Baker M. Keown, D. Munro, their energy, but often we repay of skind: them with little gratitude.
Today, therefore, we take this opportunity of apologizing for our abnormalities, and of expressing our better feelings of gratefulness for the services of thou who have helped us in sickness..
True Progress.
was top scorer with 30. Bcores
University 2nd XI., 148 (for
'0 wickets).
St. Joseph's College, 107 (for
7 wickets).
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Tennis Singles Handicap: J. W. Loonard; runner-up, Y. Hachiuma.
INTERPORT TRIAL FOOTBALL
SELECTED XI. ». ROYAL NAVY
An exciting game was witnessed on the Club ground Happy Valley yesterday, afternoon, when 10 Interport Trial team played tha Royal Navy. The result, which was not altogether unexpected, was 5 goals to two against the Navy, In the first half the Trial team opened aggressively and goals were registered by Leonard and Gosanoj but despite the odds Davies scored for the Navy before the half time whistle.
Reid Shield Rink Game (Repli The second half found the Inter cas presented by Greig)-1st, J. Waid, T. Swan, J. tinguished work was shown by Mr K: E. porters again attacking, but dis- B. Chapman, W. Wotherspoon Lench and his two backs. Tong (skip); 2nd, W. Brown, B. Wright, Kwan, the civilian ontside right, R. M. Keown, J. Russell (skip)." was taken off the field with a twist Renfrewshire (Replicas presented ed angle, but later returned The from Renfrewshire members and Interporters had another goal to from entry money), 1st, A. Mac their tradit, when J. Duncan (out- Indoe, C.-Summers, GH. Stewart, side right) scored with a kick that 3: Russell (skip); 2nd (prizes present the ball into the corner of the vented by MrT8. Morrison), W. net. Brown, I Curry, J. Palson, The Navy made repeated st Chalmera (akip).set.
tempts to score but Strange ald Inter-Departmental Bink Com Mullane were too good for them; petition" (Spoons presented by Mr. and a little later Hove got away D. B. Bone) Spoons Winders with the ball and a faultless for- Engine Drawing Ofice Team toom ward line took the ball up the field Bearerly had E. Simpson and D. B. Bane.
and Howe scored. they centred then Howe got away Non-Prize Winners Competition and scared again, The last goal of for those members who have never the match was for the Navy and won a first prize in Singles. Com- due to McCormack who having de petition (Prizes preseted by Mr. J..feated Strange, got. in a long shot Ferguson) —Ist, C. Summers, and, which left Rodgers guessing." G. MaLcod; 3rd, J. Polson.
Strange, the Captain of the Inter Weekly Wappinschow Competi portars, had to be carried off the tion (Frizes from the entry money). field shortly before the finish,"he 1st, J. Chatimers; and, W. Brown; had fallen and received a severe 3rd, W. Wotherspoon 4th, D. B. kick below the heart.
***The teams were as follows:— Bone,
Ladies' Section.
During the past century science has advanced amazingly. We are living to-day in an altogether dif. forent world from out great-grand fathers. In some respects it is to POLICE R.C. e. D‚B.S. be feared that, scientific advance
· Normal and Miraculous.
The Police R.C., who created a has been too rapid for us, four Earlier generations than our own inventions have got out of hand mild sensation last week by de used to me tho-hand of God-only and are turning upon us to do is fenting the junior champions, unter in the miraculous, oftly in what harm. Character has not advanen tained the Diocesan Boys Buhool at Singles Championship (Prices man could not understand or ex-proportionately. So that we are Happy Valloy and won by 30 runs plajn; now we have learnt that we not at present able to control and Batting first they made 100, the must not limit God's activity to to use for the benefit of toankind principal scorers being T. H; Lough the incomprehensible. To do this all our recent knowledge, Too lin.(39), W. P. Thomson (87) and would be to push God further and much of it is still used in such a W. E Meadows (21). O. B. H. Bar further out of His universe, since way as to be a ména
gent, the Headmaster of the D.B.8, science in daily advancing in the But the science of medicine: andl | took six wickets for 20 runaye The knowledge of causation To-day surgery is a splendid exception. schoolboys were dismissed for 70, re realise that we must look for Hore we see indeed a bandrol Sargent being top scorer with 17, God in all things good. Wherever youre of purely beneficent activity, the only batsman to make double There is beneficent activity, thoro and in it we note with gratitude figures. Extras totalled 24. Scores
God at work. And this is true. the guidance of, (fod'awisdom and Police R.O (Continued on nest columa.) This enabling of his power.
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*Interport: Trial" Team,—Rodger ||| (Club); Mullape (8.W.B.), Strange presented by Mr. G. H. Stewart), (Capt.) (Club); Tong Kwan 1st, Mrs. J Chalmers;, 2nd, 3ra (8.C.A.A.), Barker (Lincolns), A. H. Wilson.
Duncan (Club);`Chan-Shui Honk, Mixed Pairs Four Bowls Com Gosano 18t. Jos.), Howe (Club), petition (Prizes presented by Mr. D. Leonard (St. Jos,), J. Duncan J.: Mitchell);-let, Mrs. J. Polson | (S.W.B.); and Mi W. Wotherspostent, Royal Navy Lench Gilbert Mrs. U. H. Stewart and Mr. J: H. Hall, Robinson, Lawrence Good Chapmad
rich Monge Packer, Weekly Wappinschaw (Prires Sayers, McCormackay from the entry money) Mrs. Referee: Sgt. G. Cravell, BA 0. Summers;, 2nd. Mrk. Chalmers Linesmen Ch. Wer. Fooley and and Mr÷G=H-Stewart:
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