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GOLF

R.H.K.G.C. CHAMPIONSHIP

1st Round,

Budd beat Morrison, 7/8,

Young bent Ireland, hole,

.

Haworth beat Redmond, 2 and 1.

HONG KONG ART

CLUB

TO-MORROW'S EXHIBITION

Lissaman best MarFarlan, 54.luor, bo-morrow, at 2 p.m., and

Genre helt Lay, holes Lench bent Booker, 3 & 2., Newton beat Matthews, 2 holos Marton bent Cogan, 4 & 4. Law w.o. Dentuim, scratched. Dodwell beat Malénhy, 3 & 2, Andrewes beat Hall Thompson,

& 5.

Edward beat Stark, hole.' Stewart beat McKoller, & 3. Holmes w.o de Kome, scratched, Mackenzimheat. Logan, 3 & 1.

2nd Round.

Budd beat Young, 2/1. Lissanian beat Raworth, 4/2. Leach heat.Geare, at 18th hole. Newton, w...

Marion best Law, 5/4. Andrewex bent Dodwell, 3/2. Stewart beat Edward, 4/3, Mackenzie heat Holmes, 3/2.

G. M. YOUNG CUP

Zad. Round Compoted, Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank boat Love, Bingham Mat- thewa, 7 points to 5 Cuina Theuninge het Chartered

Bank. 8.points to 3.

CAPTAINS CUP

Played at Fanling on beer mber 31 and, 4-

Old Course,

C. H. Bradley ------- Hi-11-75* H. Hampton

....-11-75*

-Tie nnd will play off,

Other scores:-

J. P. Sherry

02-16-76.

T. S. 'Whyte-Smith... 88-12-70 24 Entries.

New Course,

8. T. Butlia (qualifies) 79–14~65

Other score:-

J. Newton .....

C. II. Burton

F Lobel

40 entrice.

75-6=00

The forthcoming exhibition of the Hong Kong Art Club, which is te opon at Gloucester Building, 8th will continue until 7 p.m.; and again on Thursday and Friday, from 10 am until 7 p.m., promises to be a very interesting display of Iven talent, We understand that there will be over 170 pictures ou lisplay as well as a few sculptures by Mins Carvalho and Dr. Newton. There will also be a Photographic wetion and an Arts and Crafts section.

The latest works of sach well- known artists as Mrs. Asche, Mrs. Balears Lady Mary Barton, Mrs. Bowes-Smith, Miss M. Braga, Miss H. Carvalho, Miss C. M. Crawford, Miss Criffin, Mrs. E. Grimble, Mrs. S. Gabbay, Miss H. Harry, Mrs. W. O. Lambert, Mrs. 8. H. Norris, Mrs. M. O. Pfister, Mrs. Hampden- Rons, Mrs. Shenton, Mrs. Wardrop, Miss M. Whitley, and Messrs. À Abbas, G. W. Arnolű, S. Asvanan- dn. G. H. Bond, F. J. Easterbrook, Fang Hing, E. Grinbir, A. Hung, J. Hunt, A, J. Lane, F. S. | Nicholls, Teheng Hong, R. Woolly, ti. Van Wylick, and Dr. Bulega, Dr. I. Newton, and the Very Rev. Dean Swann,

The exhibits will over a diver sily of subjects:—European anti Chinese landscapes, portraits, junks, etchings, flower studies, nudes, decorative work, Christmas Cards, and calendars.

NATIVITY PLAY

TO BE PRODUCED AT ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL

Arrangements have been made to produce a Nativity Play in St. John's Cathedral on Wednesday and Friday, December 21 and 23, ntp.m., writes Mr. Maurice

Barton in St. John's Review,

The play chosen is "The First B4-160Nowell" by II. Maud Gamble,

which is performed each year at St. Barnabas Church, Pimlico,

89-1870

KOWLOON G.C. RECORD

D. WILSON'S FINE PLAY

in

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1932.

HOME NEWS BY AIR-MAIL

HONOUR AMONG PIRATES

A CHINESE PACT OF THE

FIFTIES

(Special Air-Mail Service)

LONDON, Nov. 15 Vice Admiral Cecil M. Staveloy sent the following to the Editor of the Time,, on November 9.

and will

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THE MANCHURIA DISPUTE

SIR JOHN SIMON ON LYTTON REPORT

(@pecial Air-Mail Service)

NAVAL NOTES

CATAPULTS FOR WARSHIPS

DEVICE FOR LAUNCHING AEROPLANES

(Special Air-Mail Service)

LONDON, Nov. 12 Speaking in the House of Cont mans on Nov. 11. Sir John Simon, said it would be difficult to praise

LONDON, Nov. 15. the Lytton Report too highly. It We learn that rapid progress is Bir,--Recent acts of piracy was one of the most readable do now being made with the equip brigandage in the Far East cuments; its moderation was very ment of the British cruisers with striking; it was written with catapulta for launching aeroplanes, give interest to the enclosed trans-feal sense of sympathy, with true! Up to now the British Navy has real been behind other foots in the pro- Istion of a formal agreement ha statesmanship, and with a tween the leaders of a baad of sense of perspective. Beside being vision of catapults for battleships a unanimous report, it was 8 E.,

and cruisers. Chinese pirates in 1880, which gives port to which the representative On Nov. 8 H.M.S. Ark Royal an illuminating insight into their of five nations had set their sign leaves Chatham for Malta with code and businesslike methods.

tures, and it was a document of catapults for the cruisers London, I am, Sir, yours truly,

very great importance indeed. The Devonshire and Sussex. When the hand of Lord Lytton ran through work, which ia to be done in Malta (Signed) Chcil M. Bravely, Vice- the documents, and it ought to be Dockyard, is completed nine of the Admiral.

remembered that the greater part 10,000-ton County cruisers will be of it was written or drafted by fitted with catapults and seaplanes. Lord Tyton froin i hospital bed in The 8,400-ton ships York and Peking in August, when the ordin Exeter are already provided with ary resident of Peking, if he could this equipment and so are the old- afford to do 30, went to the hits or er cruisers Emerald and Enter

prise. Of the 10,000 ton class only | without aircraft. Mostly only one the Suffolk and Berwick remain seaplane is carried, but the Exeter has two machines.

Ivers. Marnhull, Dorset. Nov. 8.

A Unanimous Agreement. A unanimous agreement between Wau Kwan Po, Shay, Tsel und others that with united, heart wo will assist each other. We now for

the cause of the Kum Lan Associa

the sea.

Cominission, its methods and the The appointment of the Lytton tion rely upon each other's honesty, inquiry which the Comnusзios con- and mutually unite lo

wander ducted were from first to last the about and cross the four seas. But policy adopted, as the outerme of we must find out and join in friend. the discussions of the Lengue, with! ly intimacy with heroes. Our fleet complete unanimity an consists of four vessels, who wismall extent at the instigation of

the British representatives. make their name respected, and,

He had been asked to deebirt joined together, we will unite our what action was to be Iskon n the overwhelming (conquering) fores, and we will protect the three na findings of the Lytton Commission,

to До

A NEW NAVAL RANK

(Special Air-Mall Service)

LONDON, Nov. 15.

The ading mnk of lance cor

tarat bonds and the five natural and, if it had not been for one cir-poral, unpaid, has been found to virtues. We will gain our liveli-umstance, he should have had no supply an excellent means of dis hood upon the sen by plundering hesitation in giving a straight covering the best men for promo- the rich and assisting the poor. We lewer. At the end of September, tion to non-commissioned rank in are all of one mind, and we first about to be released, a request was has decided to follow its example just before the Lytton Report was the Army and now the Admiralty we shall fix rules. We now wish & val to enable the Japanese Govern- rating able goamen as acting lead- draw up regulations. Afterwards

made by Japan for a short inter- and has introduced a system of proof, and therefore this unani- mous agreement is drawn up, each ent to study the report when ing seamen (unpaid).

they received it and prepare their! retaining it as proof,

observations and deliver them at Geneva before the Council of the League undertook an examinatio

Distribution of Spoll.

The resolutions passed are as fol lows.-

The commanding officers of sea going ships are to have the right thus to advance any able seathen who has passed the necessary pro- Must Hear Both Sides,

fessional examination for loading If there had been a rejection of rank, and commanding officers are that request, or if indeed, any recommended so to treat as many The large vessel and Nam Tsei rember of the Council had voted promising seamen as possible in London. The production is being shall receive four shares and against it. I should understand order to discover the best men for planned, as far as is practicable, half of the trade.

the suggestion that on Novém future permanent advancement. the form of service with

ber 10, before the Japanese ob talksaux, and will be as simple as

This is a very promising item in servations have been received, this the present general scheme for im Government should pronoun proving the flow of promotion from judgment. It is not fair, nor is the lower deck to the higher ranks, it right after you have promised and under the terms of the Flest to listen to the observations of one Order mea will have a chance of of the parties, to pronounce judg- doing their best and of proving mont before you have ever seen their ability without incurring a them.

black mark against their names as As a matter of fact, at the meel- they are liable to do when they are

·(2). Agreed, that on going alongside, if a reset sail well and ing of the Council of the League promoted to leading seamen in the Chinese representative was ordinary way and then prove un- arrive first, she must wait until present and took up the position, suitable, doubtless often because the second yessel come up before which I tried to support, that if they are not sufficiently prepared boarding and searching her. Those there were to be any postponement for their job. who disobey shall have no claim to a definite period should fixed,

0). Agreed, that if we run alongside a vessel we must advance and not retire. Those who do re tire shall have no claim to a share in the trade.

The two vessels Ha Koo To and possible. The story is that of the Hoi Me shall receive three shares first Christmas, and is told in and a half of the trade. three scenes first the Annuncia- tion, secund the Shepherds abiding D. C. Wilson, Vice-President of in the field, and lastly the lun at the Kowloon Golf Club and winner Bethlehens. The language of the of the Visitor's Cup during the re-play is largely taken from well crat Colony Golf Championship, unknown passages in the Bible, and Sanday broke the Koslon course appropriate music is being arrang- record when playing thou the rd, in certain items of which the tione très. Ha, naurned a card of congregation will be asked to join. 62-3260) while playing in the qualifying round for the Captain's Carp

An Old Idea.

·

· Partnered by W. Stoker be, went The idea of sacred plays is a out in 32 and shot a 33 on the home-very old one, but there are two ward half to record 65. for the is instances of plays performed in holes.

YACHTING

5TH LADIES CHAMPION.

SHIP

The 5th Ladies' Championship, which was sailed yesterday, resulted

as follows:-

Course:-) Channel Rocks (P.) (1) Kowloon Rock (P.), (3) Cn Rock M.B. P.), c) Channel Rocks (8.)

Distance: 7.0 miles.

"Class Started at 3 p..

Time Time Fin. Cor. Pta 4.23.39 1.20.30

Yacht

Rolla

(Mrs. T. P.

K: Kerable)

Diana.......... 4.24.39 4.23.21

(Miss E. M. Farr)

Colloon

(Miss Enyton) Dorothen

4.34.44 4.30.18

2

modern times, which have made a world-wide impression. The first is the Passion Play at Ober-Ammer gau, which is extremely well-known to all, at any rate by repute. The second is silent film, shown

a share of the trade.

(3). Agweed, that when alongside a vessel and all the brethren have boarded her, searched and taken her goods or money, they must be inspected openly by all. No decep tion is allowed. Those who deceive! shall have no claim to a share in

somo years ago, called "The the trade.

..

the

3 otherwise there might be un

The president on limited delay. that occasion was Mr. de Valera, who acted with complette impar tiality and made a most admirable

chairman.

A Compromise.

A compromise was reached which was not opposed by anyone, and it was derided that down to No- vemlier 14 should be allowed for the Japanese to prepare and pre- sent their document, that it was te

Mr. de Valera has _to_be_a_meet-

King of King." A friend once (4). Agreed, that when having mentioned that this" film brought taken a venel, there be guns, guo- the bory of Christ before power, and shot, these must all be ber children far more vividly divided among the vessela (accord, be circulated and received on No than all the teaching she could give ing to the share to which each ves- them. It is our hope that this playsel is entitled). There must be no will bring to old and young alike attempt made at taking by fo a new and lasting · impression, of (more than one's share); those the true meaning of Christmas. do no shall have no clain

share) in the trade.

Worthy Setting.

(5). Agreed, that qu There will be a certain amount aide a vessel, if there of expens in connection with the particularly valuabi production. We are trying to keep put to the account down costa na ruch as possible, but stock and a price it is, of course, necessary to pro- No one can take it vide a worthy setting to the play. [ use, Those who diso A collection will be taken at the no elnim (to a share) doors of, the Cathedral. Any sur- (6) Agreed, that 8phis, after paying expenses, will takes another, she sh be devoted to some fund, dealing of her guns; but thei with the care of destituto children.kets, and other arms It is hoped that the congregation divided. Those who will give as generously as they are have no claim (to a s

trade.

4

4.30.61 4.280.27 B Miss A. M. Krill)

5 "Y" and "G" Class—

Yacht Ailaa

Started at 3.05 p.m.

Time Time

Fin, Cor. Pia 4.40.06 4.40.08

17

Mrs. E. Chavarse) Why Wander! 4.43.09 -4.42.24. 14

(Mrs. P. Fowkes). Bluejeckot 4.43.12 4.42.34 13

(Miss M. Whitham) Speedwell 4.41.26 4.40.48 15

(Mrs. N. E. Stewart)

4.67.51 4.2.09 12 (Mrs. R. Malone) Toynette 5.01.08 4.55.96 11

(Miss D. Patchett)

Bae)

Thn CHAMPIONSHIP. **A" Class-Started it 2.10 p.m.

Yacht

Timo Pts.

Wasp-11

(Mr... Griffin).

La Linda

(Mrs. Sheldon}

(Mra Krogh-Moc).

Isobel...

-4.14.215.0

46.44

4.39.11. 7

....... 5,01.548

(Mr. V. Cowland) (Mrs. Stanton)

Gull

4.52.35 11

alle

“We are exceedingly fortunate," (7). Agreed, that oha adds Dean Swann, in having Mr. side a large vessel Maurice Barton and Mra. E. David been any firing, the bet

Got

na joint producerg for the shall receiro 100 dollars Nativity Play. In their hands we and dollars. But if she are sure of a performance worthy open fre; 50 dollars per th of ita purpose and its setting. dollars. There will be to booking of seats. Therefore come bárly.'

RUGBY FOOTBALL

CLUB "A"!, BORDERERS

This match is fixed for to-morrow afternoon when the Club team will be as follows :-...

BJH; Fax AH-Harbord, A. D. Lawson, F. E. Skinner, D. F Kilby; A. F. Jenkins, A. W. Tor- Tible; J. EH. Cogan R. Schifferd,

(8). Agreed, that "baving, KY alongside a vemel, those who thoug close to her will not board het shall have no claim (to a share) in the trade.

(D). Agreed, that those who great exertions in getting alongsi a vessel shall receive additional ward.

(10),--Agreed, that those w have been first in boarding a ve shall receive 50 dollars per thous dollars; the head boarders 25 d lars, the next 15 dollars, and th last 10 dollars.

(Signed).

Ge Shing Ha

W. Kerr, W. E. Peers, F. R. Burch, This agreement was drawn up A. R. Ox, K. A. Muare, RO, F. the 7th day of the 4th month King Reserves: A. G. Dalziel, M.Kang Suih year (which correspon N. Cochrane, E. G. Nigel,

to the English date May 18, 185"

CHINA STATION SLOOPS

(Special Air-Mail Service)

Nov. 9 for Shanghai and Weslai- wei, where she is to spind a month from Nov.17, and to retum to Hong Kong in time for Chragm19. The Flakestone, Commandez N. D. B. Taylor D.C.S., has London, Nov. 15. Hong Kong for Shanghai and Nan H.M.S. Bridgewater, Comman king, whero ale is to be statiqued der G. W. Hoare-Smith, has re- for a month from Nov. 6. She goes turned to the base at Hong Kong to Weihaiwei on December 10. from Cheloo and will bo there un-! The Sandwich, Cammander L til she leaves ou December 1 for B. Bagley, is ordered to leave Wei- Shanghai and Nanking, She is to 1 haiwei” on November 17, and, to re- be on duty at the latter place over; main at Hong Kong until January Christmas and the New Year. The 3, when she will proceed to Shang- Cornflower, Commander C. F. hai and Nanking for a turn Hammill, should leiro Nunking duty in the Yangtze River.

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