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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 8,1933

FOOTBALL

First Division

KOWLOON, POLICE

the

On their own ground, Kowloon were rather lucky to boat Police by three goals to two.

CORRESPONDENCE

[All letters intended for publi- cation must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not for publication, unless so desired, but as evidence of good faith.—Ep.3

HOME CRICKET

(Continued From Page 1)

There is no news of any new players, but Rhodes (A. C., no re- lation of Wilfred). Dennis, Hall, CABARETS IN RESIDENTIALSmiles, and Fisher, a left-handed medium-pace bowler, who bothered QUARTERS

many good batsmen last season, will guin get their chances,

Yorkshire are like sailors: You know what they are.

DAILY PRESS,"

The ghmo was fairly even, and from the kick off, Kowloon attacked To THE EDITOR OF THE " BaNo Kasu ¦ and within two minutes scared. Webb, sent out to Bickford who made ground before sending over a nice cratre. Blackburn attempted to clear but niskicked, presenting Phillips with an easy chance to

SIR, I wish to support the case so excellently put forward by the writer of the article in your Kow- loon Supplement on "Our Unreg lated Cabarets." Most decidedly, This lead, however, was short-cabarets should not be allowed to lived, for immediately afterwards, carry on their noisy nocturnal busi. Bentley equalised from à nice pa58 by Johnson.

goro.

load for his sides.

ness in residential areas.

SUSSEX

THE GROUP MOVEMENT

BISHOP OF VICTORIA'S COM- MENT IN ST. ANDREW'S MAGAZINE

The Bishop" of Victoria in his letter to the day number of St. An- drew's Church, Magazine makes the following commont the Group Maroment!--

na

DAVIS CUP TENNIS

JAPAN ELIMINATES HUNGARY

NORTH AMERİCAN ZONE

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At Mexico City, America leads Mexico by 9 mat- ches to 0, Allison (U.8) "boat Richardo Tapia 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1, Clifford Sutter (U.S.) beat Reyes (6-1, 6-0, 0-1,

Frenching in the Cathedral on Sunday Morning Aprit-2nd. I beg ged the congregation to remember that the Group movement, for all its power has serious weaknesses, Lott and van Rayan (U.S.) beat, The words I used wore as follows. Mestre and Unda (Mexico) 6-0, 0-1, The Group Movement makes the 75.

same mistake as the Evangelical The United States won the tip by Hellerival. It subsitutes a religion of three 3 games to 0.

the will for a religion of the heart."

It is a tragedy for Sussex' that K. S. Duleopsiahji is not well enough to play this summer, and Ted" Bowley, who is going to Winchester as coach next year, it has been stated, are a third of the Sussex batting."

The movement suggests that a passionate devotion to Our Lord must mean a life of continual shar-

R. S. G. Scott, the Oxfording in semi public of what is most

deeply private.

"blue," who has spent his winter

Von

EUROPEAN ZONE

(Ge

beat

Von Cramm and Jacnecke beat

There is another dancing acade

At Wiesbaden, my" in a residential part of Kow- Play was then in midfield for foon in addition to the one special

Germany lends Egypt by 9 mat- about fifteen minutes, after which ly referred to by the writer of the

How strangely unlike the Lord ches to 0, Nourney (Germany) beat the ball was kept around the Police article mentioned above, it is situat

Gramm (Germany) penalty area. During & melceed in Hankow Rodd, and great in Germany studying to be a char-Jesus Christ are the Christians of Bogdadley 8-6, 6-1, 6-1. White managed to get in a nice bitterness has been expressed by tered accountant, will lead Sussex For Sinners Only. He never had Wahid shot which beat the Police goal persons living nearby who suffer in place of Duleep, and whatever hanches" about others, they had keeper easily, this regaining the much loss of sleep through the in-happens in denial points the site hunches about him. He drew peo-Shukri and Wahid, 4-6, 6-1, 6-6, 6-4.

consideration of the cabaret peo- should continue to be just about the ple, he did not run after them,"

most attractive ono in the char There is about the Christian life, Germany won by three games to 0. pionship-always out to win.

a Peter Pan charm, 'n waywardness, an unexpectedness and a strange power of drawing others. The root Italy leads Yugo-Slavin by 2 of that attractiveness is love. Love matches to 1, Kukuljevic and Pal- loves and converts by loving with lada (Yugo-Slavin) bent De Mor- out conscious will to change the purgo and Rado 19-14, 0-3, 1-0, 6-4, other, only a love and longing that 8-3. they should find the peace and joy and freedom of the Christian life.

God wante Saints in the Church rather than Salvationists.

The Police then took up the at-ple. tack, and the combination between Pile and Johnson gave the Kow-

a great deal of loon défence anxiety. Nicholls was called upon ta save several geod shots from thum, and at this stage the Police were lucky not to equalise.

The Kowloon forwards also ad numerous chances to score. but their shots lacked sting. However, after about ten minutes struggle, Kowloon increased their lead through Bickford after brilliant

solo effort.

Shortly afterwards the Police should have reduced the arrears when Channing receiving the ball from a goalkick, passed it to Bently who swerved in towards goal When admost through and with only the goalkeeper to beat he was un- fairly brought down in the penalty

area. The Police were awarded a penalty, but Pile, whole took the spot kick, shot straight at the goalkeeper who cleared,

The Police, however, tried hard to equalise, and towards the end their efforts were rewarded. Forc

Is there no bye-law under which the proprietors of these establish-

Scott is one of the young cricket- ments may be prosecuted for dis-

ers" to follow ? this summer-bis turbing the pence?

There ought to

right-hand mediura-paced bowling be.

Not so long ago a Chinese build swings and breaks, and he has all the makings of a batsman-and with ing contractor, who insisted carrying on night work during the him will be the two Parks (Jim erection of a new block of flats and Harry), the two Langridges Nathan Road, was heavily fined (James and John, and twa Corn- thefords ("Tich" at the wicket and and quite rightly, too-for

offence.

on

Supposing a stray hawker were

J. Comford bowling) J. CorrSaintliness is no less costly; often powerful in changing lives because more costly bat it is finally more it is nearer to the very heart of Guil.

He has that haste off the pitch which batsmen hate.

to cry aloud his wares at a late, ford, has apparently modelled him hour along the very streets where self on Maurice Tate, who has had these cabarets are rending the night a nice rest in Australia, with ghastly sounds that are sup posed to be a kind of music the fellow would be taken in hand by the first policeman who should rear him, and next morning he would have to pay the penalty for his mis deed in keeping law-abiding citizens awake with his cries.

Both the

the contructor and hawker might protest that they were engaged in their legitimate trade. But the weak point in their defence would be that they were doing s beyond the regulation hours and causing a disturbance in

G. A. K. Collins, Cox (son of old George Cox), and Hammond (the Fulham footballer) are other young men who are knocking loudly at the door of Sussex cricket.

KENT

Kent nude a proft of £1,200 on season, which shows how last popular their cricket was.

his hob at the gate he is our

I pray for God's blessing on, all who find through the Group Move-

6~2.

At Florence,

De Morpurgo beat Kukuljevic, 7-5, 0-3, 0-4.

De Stefani beat Fallada, 6-1, 6-2,

Italy won by four games to one. At Hague. Holland and Poland have won one match ench, Timmer (Holland) beat Hebda 6-3, 0-2, 6-2 Tłoczynski

Timmer and Diemerkool beat

ment new life in Christ, I pray for (Poland) beat Hughan 6-2, 6-2, 6-4. prayerful than vocal, more reserved 6-3.. them that they may become more Tloczynski and Hebdn, 3-6, 6-1, 62,

At Budapest. than self expressive, drawing others rather than driving them, loving then with the pain and joy of true love, rather than seeking conver- sion.

DEPARTURES BY THE S.S. 'RANCHI

a residential locality. Why, then, A long-headed county profes-

A large number of well-known should men not working in a necessional was heard to say WeHong Kong residents in addition sary trado but merely selling a sort of ardusement to a few night have to think of the man who pays to many service officers left the birds be allowed, night after night, to get away with the same offence for which the working contractor severely punished? and the itinerant street vendor were

livelihood

Host right he was. Yet how many of his sort hare not the wit to see this commonplace,

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ing a corner on the left, the place kick was not safely cleared, and Johnson Bent in a great drive which hit the upright bar and rebounded to Bentley who scored with a well plazed shot.

Kowloon Nicholls; Goulty Willis; Blake, Webb, Whitfield; IF to-morrow I and a group of White, Hill, White (G.). Phillips my pals were to develop a passion-

Kent will go on drawing the and Bickford.

ate love for band music and, totally "bobs" to the gate so long as they Police:Minty: Blackburn Brit-disregarding the feelings and the go on playing their characteristic tain: Wheeler Cannning, Baker rights of our neighbours, forthwith cricket, and we may depend upon Harris, Pilo, Moss, Johnson and proceeded to practise with much them doing so this year under that Bentley.

gusto on cornets, trombones, drums, most human of captains, A. P. F. and other poise-producing instru- ments from nine o'clock at night till one in the morning, I am afraid we would be suppressed. I believe we would be summoned, duly fined and reprimanded by the magistrate, and forbidden to do it again.

"Well," we might say, "how about these cabaret people? Why are they allowed to play their in struments at night and keep folk from sleeping, while we cannot do the same? It doesn't seem at all tair."

Refer: J. Brown.

K.C.C. TENNIS

NINE TOURNAMENT. . MATCHES PLAYED OFF

Further progress was made in the K.C.C. tennis tournament on Satur- day when nine matches were played off.

The results were as follows:- "B" Handicap Singles (First Round):-H. Lubeseder (16.3) beat L. W. Hume (--3.6) 6-2, 6-1.

"B" Handicap Singles (Second Round). E. Politi (-6) beat H. G. Annias (scr.) 7-5, 3-6, 6-4.

Ladies' Championship (Second Round): Mrs. F.. Goodwin heat Mrs. G. L. Fleet 6-1, 6-1.

Ladies' Championship (First Round):-Mrs. J. B. McCaw heat Mrs. R. B. Hambly 6-1, 6-2.

Mixed Doubles Handicap (First Round): F. Grose and Miss R. Perry (15) beat J. J. Ferguson and Miss S. Dalziel (9.0) 0-3, 6-4. Men's Handicap Doubles (First Round):-N, A. E. Mackay and D. D. McKay (3.0) beat W. Zimmern and M. E. Politi (ser.) 0-2, 7-5

R. B. Hambly and A. E. Collins (3.6) beat W. C. Hung and F. Grose (30) 8-1. 36, 8-3

at

Chapman.

Japan leads Hungary by 2 mat- ches tu 0, J. Satoh (Japan) bent Gabrowitz 6-4, 6-2, 6-3. R. Nunoi (Japan) beat Kehrling 4-6, 8-8, 6-3, 0-1.

Nurai and Sato beat Gabrowitz and Zichy 6-0, 6-2, 6-2

Japan won by three games to 0. At Brussels.

Artens (Austria) beat de Bornian (Belgium), 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 7-5.

The second singles were postpon ed til Sunday on account of rain.

U.S. BASEBALL

FRIDAY'S RESULTS

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

8. Colony on Saturday, by the Ranchi and a big crowd of. friends assembled on board for the usual Among ceremonial of farowell. those going Home were the Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson, Director of H Public Works, Hon. Mr. W. Bell, the popular taipan of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., who is ac companied by Mrs. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. W., A. Butterfield and their two daughters, Miss M.C. Braga, Mr. R. J. Sourbutts and Miss Hilda Trefusis, the well known as- tist who is on her way to Singapore. Service Officers leaving included:- Commodore and Mrs. E. McC. W. J. D. Boyd, Lawrie, Lt. Col. D.S.O. and Mrs. Boyd, Lt. Comdr. M. Crockett, Flying Officer H. R. L. Hood, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. F. C. Husband Clutton, Lt.-Comdr. form by well beating the Giants, and St. Louis gained the upper F. I. G. Maunsell, Comar. and

hand of Phildelphia thanks to Mar- The big question mark is the Mrs. F. L. N. Ommanney .Lt. bowling. Altogether too much Comdr, and Mrs. G. B. R. Rudyerd.tin, who homered and scored four depends upon Tich" Freeman. Helpman Comdr. T. M. Smith, run

Reuter's scores follow: Comdr. T. M. Taylor and LE But perhaps young Sheffield, a lively young fast-medium bowler, Comdr. R. W. Wainewrig who was with Surrey, may be able to take over the other end,

Porcy Chumpan' will again have with him Frank Woolley, whom many would still rather watch than even Jack Hobbs, Walter Ham- mond, or Duleep-B. H. Valentine, who is obviously a very much com-` ing cricketer, I. Akers-Doughs, A. M. Crawley, and J, L. Bryan.

It appears that in Hong Kong and in Kowloon there is a number of individuals who are so possessed of a craving for dancing that they .annot do without this form

It is strange that 'a county which pleasure; they gladly pay a high price for the indulgence of that had Colin Blythe, Arthur Fielder. Very well, seeing that "Bill" Bradley, Aloe Hearne, and craving. those gentlemen must have their Fairservice should be so hard, up cabarets, let them have them; but for bowlera. not at the expense of many people who have to work for their living i and who requiry & regular amount NOTTS of sleep to be in a fit condition to

Will Harold Larwood be fit to do their work. Let these noisy in- stitutions be removed to a locality play-and if so, will he concentrate far away from dwelling houses, on bowling leg theory,

Patrons preferably out of town.

These are the big questions in re- should not be unwilling to make a short trip for the gratification of their desire for the pleasure.

-Fours etc. KOWLOON RESIDENT.

Junior Singles Championship AT THE PENINSULA HOTEL" (Second Round):-H. O. Huber beat R. S. V. Capell 6-1, 6-4

"A" Handicap Singles (Second Round):-C. I. Stapleton (3,0) heat H. O., Huber (ver.) 6-1, 64.

SACRED HEART COLLEGE SPORTS

The prizes for the Sacred Heart College 8th annual athletic sports are exhibited at the Fung Keung Rubber Shoes Store, Nathan Road,

Yaumáti.

Dr. Y. Y. Tang will distribute the prizes to the successful com- petitors after the 1933 meeting, which will be held on May 13, com- mancing at 12 noon on the Kow loon Football Club ground, by the kind porraission of the Club,

really good entertainment.

"DON AND SALLY," AND AN IMPROVED ORCHESTRA.

sant

to Notts cricket this season.

If Larwood-does-go all out with his leg thory Notts will win most of their matches.

But, they are also likely to loso many of their spectators

A

200 WORKMEN WASHED AWAY

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.!

AHMEDABAD, May 8. MESSAGE from Hathiawar states that 200 workmen en- gaged in constructing a bridge over the River Joi in the Gondal State, were washed away yesterday, owing to the river overflowing its banka.

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DUTCH TO PROTECT GUILDER

·ĮTHROUGH RIUTER'S AGENCY.]

AMSTERDAM, May 6, The bore of it vill kill the geese that pay the silver shill-ACCORDING to the newspaper, Handelsblad the Netherlands ings.

Bank has been conferring with Arthur Carr will, as usuni, skip-a view to countering as much as per the team, and we shall expect possible, foreign speculation hostile

good deal "new" from Keston, to the guilder. who is very nearly & Test match batsman, young Guan (G. V.), and young Hardstaff, both sons of Teat match fathers.-

"Don' and 'Sally," the American dancers, who are to perform in the Rose Room of the Peninsula Hotel on Saturday, the 13th inst., arrived on Saturday on board the Arama Maru They hava as, already started rehearsing with the others who are coming on with the newly arranged Rose Room Orbat; but what Notts most want is chestra and it is certain that another bowler to give Larwood and everything will be in order to con- Vodo, rests. stitute a delightful entertainment

The band of the Peninsula Hotel has considerably improved lately. new members having been obtained from Shanghai.

Harris and Shipston are,

GOLF

THE ADAMSON CUP.

In the Adamson Cup match play stages:→

two

(1932)

There ara possibilities that Sands and Dawn, who have already ap- peared so successfully for the last fow weeks, might be able to post pone their engagement in Manila We learn that the hookings for upon the request of the manage- Saturday are ready very numer-ment of the Peninsula Hotel in our and carly reservations are sug-order to join with Don and Sally gested for those who should try not in procuring an outstanding and A: E. Clarke (14) lost to A. G.

10gatinued on previous culumaa. [ Wisell (17), by 1 up. to miss n most enjoyable evening.

W. H. Edmonds (12) bent J. P. A. Dawn (17),

CONVERSION LOAN OVER SUBSCRIBED

[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVIČE,]

WASHINGTON, May 5. THE whole of the American Lea-

gue baseball was washed out to-day, but a full programme was played in the National League.

Cincinnati maintained their good

Boston Chicago

National League.

R. H. E.

2 8

1

0

8. 0

(There were eleven innings).

New York Cincinnati

5 8 8

7

0

(Grantham homered for Cincin nati, and Ott for New York),

American League,

Brooklyn Pittsburgh

:3"

8 · 0

Philadelphia St. Louis

5 10 0 Martin homered and scored four runs for St. Louis, while Klein scored a home run for Philadelphia..

THE CITY FRAUD CHARGES

(Continued from Page 93

debtedness, and on August 7, 1031, the witness wrote to the Rock.

On August 13, 1931, the witness continued, 7,600 shares were sold in the market at 2a, which was the best price obtainable. They were day bought back on the same through Lazarus Brothers, job- bers, for 28. old. B Ruday, May 5 TENDERS for £50,000,000 21 par cent, conversion loan 1944/49, and Treasury bills, were opened at the Bank of England yesterday....

A total of £87,230,000 was appli- ed for, and £3,400,000 conversion loan and £44,800,000 in bills were allotted.

Mr. Roberts-What is the ex- planation of that transaction? In your letter you said you were go- ing te sell the shares in the open roarket and debit Mr. Harman and the Rock with the balance outstand- ing after that sale? We credited them with the amount. of the safe, and having sold the shares we know exactly how much we were going. to proceed against the Rock for For bills dated 02 days, Monday Mr. Itoberts, What was the end 7 to Friday tenders at 299/17/9 ro-The Rock Investment made us ceived about 24 per cent Tenders an offer that they would pay 65 above that were received in full per cent of the outstanding amount Those dated 01 days, Saturday, awing by the Rock, and they in at E09/17/8 and above, received re fact did so, quirements in full.

Applicants for loan at £94/370, and abova, received their require ments in full."

The hearing was adjourned..

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