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ARMY BOXING
ARGYLLS
LINCOLNS
BUDD WINS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1932.
HONG KONG
VARSITY - NEWS
DR. YEOH LEAVING FOR AMERICA
Dr. Yooh Guan Eng, who gradu-. ated last summer, has been. appoint.
A. B. STEWART RUNNER-UP ed surgeon on the s.8. Protesiļnus
SOLDIER'S TRICK AT KASHING
COFFIN BILL AS
INSTRUMENT
FOR SQUEEZE
Che
Kashing, which will leave the Colony on Thursday for Vancouver, Victoria" Double-Tenth"
BILLIARDS
STEEL COULSON LEAGUE
SUNDAY DIVERSIONS
REPULSE RAY HOTEL GALA
SCIENCE'S TEST OF - MORALITY
BISHOP FINDS CIVILISATION AT CROSS-ROADS
Is
Mr. S. G. Smith presided at the Sunday Diversions at the Repulse Annual Meeting of the Steel Coul Bay Hotel are becoming most son Billiards League which was
-popular as was evidenced last Sun-
human nature developing toid at the St. Patrick's Club last Oct. 15.-The night. Others present were Mesars, day when a large number took ad-
strong enough to use wisely and passed without Pine (Royal Artillery), Smith (Roy vantage of the pleasant weather moral qualitive which will prove Mr. M. W. Budd won the Golt and Seattle. He hopes to be back my sort of outbreak, Governmental Engineers), Bowis (Royal Navy), and participated in the Special well the ever-increasing material In Hong Kong by January next. officials, Customs and Post Office Harris (South Wales Borderers), Tiffu provided at this cheerful and Dr. Yeoh is very popular among employees being on duty as usual. Carter (Garrison Sergeants' Mess), attractive rendezvous. Later in the and the Argyll & Sutherland High- | Winner: M. W. Build 73+71=146 sented the Varsity in tennis for with strict instructions to observe (St. Patrick's Club), and Bower an enjoyable afternoon ten dance. Bishop of Southwark, writing in the undergraduates, and has repre- The numerous schools complied Bradsell (Police Club), Remedios day increased numbers gathered for science are putting at its disposal 1
A pleasant evening was spent in the open air at Shamshaipo, Inst night, when dis inter-Regimental Boxing Competition was held be tween the Lincolnshire Regiment
Anndors.
The fights were venly matcheil. the Argyll and the Lincolns, win- ning five fights each.
Bantam,
Pie. {bbeth (Linox.) lost to. Pte. MePhail (A. & S.I.).
There was little to note in the first round, but MePhail proved himself superior in the second wand by putting his opponent down for the
earnt.
Feathers.
Championship of the Colony at Failing on Sunday, The following are the detailed-Loures : ------
Runner-up:
the last five years.
76+78-184
Athletic Club.
A. B. Stewart. Winner of Visitors'
prize: D. C. Wilson 81+RH=100 Winner of morning round
(Old Course): A. E. Lissaman gi
Your was held in reserve.
President: Mr. S. G. Smith.
resources which the methods of
civilised world.
Unless, we can secure an affirm.
That, says Dr. R. G. Parson,
These functions will take place the diocesan gazette, is the mort the regular routine. Patriotic fer- (Palace Hotel Billiards Club).
The following officers were elected overy Sunday throughout the Win crucial question confronting the An enterprising cloth merchant for the year:-- Dr. R. H. Kotowall, LL.1. has opened a new four-story reinforced
Hon. Secretary:Mr. R.. Jordan, ben plected President of the Varconereto shop on the best corner of
Committée: - Meana Bowis, Besides this Main street and the new highway. sity Athletic Club. Winner of afternoon roundl
(Now Course); A. H. Ferguson 74 pust, Dr. Katewall also holds that He advertised two dollars worth Clarke and Remedios.
of cloth for one dollár. Such Scores other than the above were:of President of the Varisy Foot ball Club and President of the
rowds came from the city and sur O, E. C. Marton
Photographic Club.
ounding districts that traffle was A. T. Lay
81+70-187 *83+78161
A. H. Ferguson
01 +74 = 108
1. W. Shewa
D. C. Wilson2
89 +78=167 81+S4=109 81+49 160 83+63170 87+83=170
Pré Gilbert (Lanès,), just to Pte. A. E. Lissaman McNaughton (A. & S.I.).
1. Nosión
SleÑaughton won à good fight on p. J. de Rome
jurist
Pte. Wondrough (Lins) lost to
Pte. Fernie A. & S.HL).
Wondhote. Fault Fernie in the
Best rail,
Light.
J., C. H. Cogan ....
D. S. Edward
A. T. Brayley
6. H. Russell
1. E. A. Remedios
C. W. F. Booker
Cpl. Cork Lines) lost to Pie, F. E. Booker ..... Ritchie A. & 8.1 i.
A splendid fight in which a knock ent was expected almost in the first raul.
Pls. Turner lines.) beat Pte. Meldraw (A. & S.H.).
Pre. Harris (Lines.) bent "Sergt. Grieve (A. & S.JL).
3
Welter.
newhat one-sided fight won oh points by Pte. Deeming (Lines.) ngast Pié. MrCowan (A. & S.H.). Ple: Morrell 4Lines.) beat Pte. Gallacher (A. & S.H.).
Pte. Clayton (Lines) beat Pie. McKinneg (A. & S.I.).
Middies.
1
J.. D. Thomson
A. A. Lopes.......
80 91-10
S8+84=170 DO-83-173 98+56=174
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97+89 170
80+8=177
91+00154
Other newly elected office-hearers of the Athletic Club are:-Vice-jammed and extra police fully arm- Presidents: Sir Wm. Hornell, Mr.ed were called to prevent rioting.
lively and steeks. Kwok Siu Lau, Mr. Paul Lauder, Sates were Prof. W. Taid, Dr. L. T. Ride, and diminished so rapidly, that other Mr. Sum Pak Ming; Chairman: cloth merchants also reduced prices. Mr. K. P. Gon; Hon. Secretary: Crowds kept on coming and bay-. "three days F. R. Zimmern; Captain of the ing. Instead of a Athletic Teain: Mr. A. F. Lee;pening" it has become "woman's' week. Early and late, women of Vice-Captain Mr. N. Vargassoff.
all sorts may be seen coming with purses or money held in hand or going with a parcel or parrels der their arms. Some merchants in
ALLEGATION OF FRAUD
97+57-18 BAIL OF $190,000 GRANTED TO other lines who have also reduced
RUGBY FOOTBALL
AT HOME
MERCHANT.
Bail of $100,000 was granted to Chan Sik Nin who was brought be fors Mr. Schofield at Contral Magis
prices, are sharing in the outgo of goods and the intake of dollars,
A Coffin Trick
For ways that are dark "afid tricks that are vain" the following
The fixtures which are being ar ranged by the Coramittee will be published later.
SEQUEL TO RECENT BRAWL
TWO MEN CHAGRED WITH MANSLAUGHTER,
Following the death of Tong Trat, a market coolie, who was admitted to hospital following a brawl on the waterfront recently, a charge of murder has been brought against Lo 'Chung and Lo Tack, who were originally brought before the Court on a charge of doing the victim grievous bodily harm. It is alleged that hamboo polies were used in the fight.
ter Season,
On Saturday next, November, 3, Guy Fawko's Day, there is to beative answer to that question the a Gala Night at this Hotel. There inevitable progress of scientific will be a special dinner danes and knowledge and power will bring during the evening, after dinner, civilisation to a crash," he says. "The Joy Fun Toy Company," "Those who have the truest title to China's foremost troups of norobats speak in the name of science re and jugglers, will perform. This
cognise this an clearly as do the should be an exceptionally attrac-spokesmen of morality and reli- tive and interesting entertainment.gion. The musical arrangements for the evening will be augmented by the Hong Kong Hotel's New Fascinat ing Dance Orchestra "The Revel lors who are daily gaining in creased popularity.
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE.
From November 1, to 7 1932.
HIGH WATER,
Daya
Tues.
THE COUNTRIES AND THEIR / traey yesterday in connection with may be unusual if not peculiar, Athe Central Police Court yesterday. Wed. 2
PROSPECTS
IRELAND AND ENGLAND
(Continued from last Friday.) · Ireland is far too much of an unknown quality to offer much encouragement to a prophet of any
Upl. Petehty (Lincs.) heat Pte. kind. All that can be said is that Falgoner (A. & S.H.).
they appear to have a good choico of full-backs in Egan. Morris, and Ridgway, S. L. Waide, of Oxford, should again be one of the most dangerous wings playing, and if G.
At the conclusion of the Boxing the prizes were jointly presented by Lt. Col. X, C. Hennett, O.B.E.. M.C., A. & S., and Lt. Col. E.
*
a charge in which it is Alleged that few days ago, h man in a soldier's he had forged and uttered a power uniform went to a coffin shop and of attorney and with it to have told the proprietor that a subordi taken control of the King Fuk Wonate official had just died at the firm at 06, Bonham Strand East. Mission Hospital, The shopkeeper Mr. Hin Shing Lo (instructed by suspicious of all mankind, of sol- Mr. Peter Sin) prosecuted and Mr.diers especially, offered to send his F. X. D'Almada, senior, defended. assistant with the soldier to the The case was adjourned.
hospital, get a certificate and deli- ver he collin selected. As the two came rent the hospital, the soldier suddenly disappeared in an alley. The assistant went on to the hospi-" tal there to learn that there might be living soldiers but certainly no dead one in the premises. Conjec- turally, if the pretended soldier had secured the bill for a coffin, he, instead of going to headquarters to make a claim on the military
BOWLER AUSTRALIA
MOST FEARS
BOWES THE YORKSHIRE GIANT.
Melbourne, Oct. 22,-"Bowes will
J. de C, Boys, M.C., Lincs. Before R. Beamish remains fit and keen the presentation,; however, Cul. to lead a pack that probably will Boya estended hearty congratula-include three of the most primis- Line ke the winners as well as to ing young forwards in the world be the greatest danger to the Aits the cʻbe: competitors. He said that in Russell, Ross, and Siggi, they |traling Test teams," declared Dr.authorities, would use the dieummit, we huid witnessed clean, hard fight-|will give Scotland and Wales hard Hoekin, New Zealand cricket en- ing, an example of real Army box.
Perhaps," he said, "there games over in Ireland and provide thusiast, who arrived here today some other person of means who ing.
from England.
plenty of excitement at Twicken- ham on February 11. Scotland may
was one exceptizat, but I think you
Dr. Hockin Anticipated that the will all agree with me that it was be expected to make a big effort to young Yorkshire giant, who stands done is the excitement of the
reorganize her forces, and it will o It. 4 in. and who was only chosen not intentiona),”. Brement and
be surprising if this season they do at the last moment for the tour, Thanks were also due to the Re.
not discover that B. Rt. Tod is the will be able to make the ball bump fores, Major Shillingworth, and to
08 to get many the two judges and to Mr. Williams natural partner of Logan Scottish in such a way
forward play appears to lack the wickets. He considered, however, and. Mr. Ziraham for their hard old weight and fire. It would be that none of the other English bow work. Col. Boys added that the a good thing for Rugby generally lers would trouble Australia. Argylls ware going away this week if that state of affairs were to be
endod, and that the Lincolns owed them a
join with me in wishing then a good voyage and every happiness."
Last but not least-and certainly
lessons of the South African and
to extort money from the gentry or
are
would be afraid to refuse to pay.
To the credit of the Higher Com- masters, these sham soldiers when caught and gonvicted are severely punished. Some behended, others are shot. Enquiring why the difference I was told that it is much more shameful here and bitter here- after for a criminal to have his hend cut off thau to expire with bullet through his brain or his
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The now charge was mentioned hy Detectivo Inspector John Murphy mand before Mr. Wynne-Jones, at when the coolies appeared on re
this development, he would want Thur The officer said that consequent on a week's remand to enable the Public Prosecutor to be brought into the proceedings. He explained that the charge may be modified to Bat manslaughter after consultation with
Sun. Mr. J. A. Fraser,
Accused were formally remanded for a week. Mr. Horace Lo is ap- Mon. 7 pearing on their behalf.
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In Helling-Pot. "And just when strong, clear, generally accepted moral principles are most needed, it appears to many that morality itself is in the melting-pot. Principles and obliga- tions which for centuries remained unquestioned have now become sub. jects for criticism and experiment.
"If morality is thought of as merely a matter of convenience. then there is no limit to the ad- justments which may be contrived with regard to it. Such a morali. ty, however, quickly senses to be a controlling power. It Jegenerates
into an ignoble opportunism, series of shifts and excuses for each man doing as he pleases so far as athers will let him.
* Only a morality which is grounded on sternal and unchanging principles springing from the per- fect wisdom and goodness of God is strong enough to control and guide aright the complex issues of human life."
ROYAL OBSERVATORY'S DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
STAT ON
Wladivostook Nemuro Hakodate Tokio Kochi.........
Nagasaki Kagoshima
Qahimá Naha Ishigakijima... Bonin Island Chefoo
Shanghai Gutelaff Wenchow FoodLow... Amoy Swator Taiboku... Talchu Tainan.... Korbun Pescadores
Hoxe Kare.
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deep debt for their kindness and, not in promise there is Enigand. Mercor unfortunately may not be heart. Fashions change, for the he said, "I am sure you will all If her clubs wore to maintain a available this
season. On last squalor of the old time gaol, we modern rather higher standard of play than most of them did last season, there year's form, C. C. Tanner, Glouces an approach to would be no doubt of England's ex- ter, may well hold his position on prison. Instead of reeking and rot- CS. M., Sogon, then called for three cellent prospects in the internation- the right wing. At half-back chief ting in the dark long term pri- cheers for the Argylls for all the competition. Once the painful interest will be focused upon W. semors now have more light, more "Dikey", work they had done Welsh matches had been assimilated Elliott, of United Services, who, air and varied band work to keep during the period they were station. Inst season, England were able to thrown into important Rugby over them busy. However, fow seem to od togehter.
autfight Ireland at Dublin and
soon perhaps last season, yet man be enger for these inside coinforis, outplay Scotland at-Twickouham, Officials.
most of the players who assisted in aged to emerge with a fair amount especially since the now anti-opium crusade began. After the arrest of Major Shillingworth, those victories still are available, of credit and promise. and in several cases likely to boj
few sellors and smokers, do much the better for the experience. At forward, taking as a basis the
The polished T. W. Brown, of names of the players who helped exodus of some suspected citizens Bristol, and RJ. Barr, of Leices England to win their last two mat was quite sudden. ter, whose first experience of bigahes with some show of real fight Rugby was in the memorable and
Referer: R.A.S.C.
Judges: Lt. Macfarlane, H.K.S., And Pay-Mast-Lt, Burkitt, R.N.
Time-keoper: C.S.M. Doherty
A. & S.H.
-Announcer:" A. & S.H.
R. S. M... Fraser,
SELECTED CRICKET TEAM
SERVICE XP'r. H.K.C.C.
Men of Promise.
↑
Taxes on Boats;
solitary victory over the Bouth, and distinction, and daring also A word of warning should go out Africans, and who subsequently was to hope that the circulated appeal to foreign owners of motor beats given three searching testa at
of the International Board will running in Chekiang waters. Twickenham Swansea, and Dub, Jin, should contest the full-back, lead to an allround improvement in seems that the provincial authori position. It is difficult to think of sorummaging, there is every reason ties have a licence scale for all sorts two batter players,
to suppose, that an effective pack of boats. Anyone is likely to be will be placed in the field as early held up by armed water police de C. D. Aarvold, who will captain as January 21, the date of the manding the Chokiang licence fee Blackheath and, it is to be hoped, Welsh match at Twickenham. Men regardless of any other papers en inspita that great club to efforts
board. Not only se, but the tax is worthy of its reputation, also will like N. L. Evans, R. G. 8. Hobbs, dated from time of purchase of the The following are selected to robe likely to captain England again Marine Webb, A. Vaughan Jones, boat, or from the date, the operat present the combined Services from the wing. D. W. Burland, R. J. Longland, and R. 8. Rebertsing of the law began. Sometimes
Fines are imposed. · against the Hong Kong Cricket who is the new captain of Bristol, all should have benefited by last To save annoyance-and-delay,-any-
is bound to be reconsidered as I Club on Saturday, November 6, on centm if only because of the number! year's experience, and It is to be foreigner coming into Cheklung the HK.C.C. ground
of points he scored for England hoped that the leadership of B. H. his own boat should get himself fully informed before doing so. Capt Burnett, Lieut. Comdr. last season, Bo, vill be asked, Black in the centre of the back The Chinese Customs or owner's Southern, Licut. Hamilton, Lieut. Rath, equally so, be watched,
Consul might be able to suggest s the most promising of all the row also will be possible." Sub-Lieut. Eaden, younger contres. Likely men who The. Trial games this year will procedure. The Head Offles of the IRON ERA Holland, have set to be capped a Cuba at Sunderland, on December 3: Chekiang Boat Lidonse Buretiu, s December 17 And in Hathor, but Branch vilces pr
to be numÕTOUS, Tacut. Stocker. Sub-Lieut. Carver, Mercer, of Durham, and CM Torquay on
Belden, of Walsall, each a centre. Twickenham, on January 7, the agents seem
N.C.D.N Thout. Marahan, Lieut, Anstruther
(Continued out next colunin.) same date as the final Welsh Trial. 1st Sub-Midshipman Jenner-Bünt. i
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October 3rd. 141, 885m.-A devere typhoon within 30 miles of Lat. 19 N. Long. 114 E., moving W. October 81d. 10. 20m-Typhoon within 60 miles of Lat. 18° N. Long. 112" E, moving W. October 81d. 102, 38s-An anticyclone remains over N. China; the typhoon is situated about 100 miles east of Bouth Hainan, mor ing westwards.
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Moderate to fresh monsoon will prevail along the China coast and over the northern China Sea, Hong Kong rintall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 Inch Total since January 1;~87.95- inches, against an average of 80,56 inches.........
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON ON NOVEMBER 1,
FORECAST DISTRICT, A-Shanghai to Turnabout..
B. Turnabout to Hong Kong
Hong Kong to Cap Rook.... D-Hong Kong to Haiman Sitaita
North China Sea
****** N. winds, moderate to fresh.
N.E. winds, fresh; fair.
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