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CHURCH NOTES
UNION CHURCH,
Kennedy Road. (Hana Kowa)
SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1933.
Sunday School, 9,30 a m.
"Morning Servios, 10.30 .m.
Evening Service, & p.m.
Preacher at both Services-
Rev. E. G: Powell,
WESLEYAN METKODIST CHURCH, WARIRAJ.
(Opposite Royal Naval Hospital,
Queen's Road, Kant). ...
ALTERATION IN TIME OF
EVENING SERVICE. ·
SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1933 :--- Morning Service, 10.15am.
Proscher Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeck. Subject "Can Pontocoal here.
Pested?"
The Sacratuent of Holy Communion will be observed at the close of the morning service.
Evening Service, 8.16 p.m.
Preashor:- Rev. E. Q. H. Tribbeck, Subject: Janus the Man and
Jesus the Spirit".
SAILORS' AND SOLDIERS! HOME, Wanghai,
22, Hennessy Rand
SUNDAY 4th June, 1033. Christian Social Hour, 7 pim. (It has been decided to continus this meeting, at the request of many Service Men, and the time has boon changed accordingly so that it will not interfere with the Service at Wanchai,
MONDAY 5th June, 1933. Badminton Club, 7 p.m.
TUESDAY 6th June, 1933.
Fellowship Hour, 8 pm.
THURSDAY 8th June, 1933. Badminton Club, 7 p.m.
sation
Kuusamo
HOME CRICKET
FREEMAN AGAIN BOWLS
WELL
CENTURIES FOR ASHDOWN, TODD AND PAYNTER.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]
LONDON, June
TICH Freeman, the Kent ever
green, again displayed remark- able bowling form when the họp county beat Northants by an ittnings and 90 runs. Freeman took 12 wickets in the course of the match for only 119 runs. In the anne game, Ashdown made 113 to record his second century of the season and Todd, a promising young player hit up 101. It was his Arst century.
In the only other game concluded Paynter scored a sparkling 176 to enable Lancashire to beat Cam bridge University by an innings.
Results as cabled by Reuter were a's follow:-
.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1933
MACAO RACES
ENTRIES FOR SUNDAY,
JUNE 11
Entries and Handicaps for the 5th Extra Race Meeting to be held at Macao on Sunday, June 11, 1833 are published below:- 1-(Unofficial) The Ladies' Sprint
Handicap (Five Furlongs).
Blue Plane; Brutus; Happy Man; Jingo; Pure Music; Shimmy II; So On
2. The Novies Handicap "F"
Class (Five Furlongs). Blue Plane (140), Carnation II. (146), Country Club (145), City of Canton (140), Eak (168), Just Ian- agine (181), Krata Vin (150), Lucky Star (145), Spotted Leaf (150), Suuning (140), Ta Peastie (140), The Loafer (181), Whitehall (140), Whoopee. (140). 3.-(Unofficial) The Machine Gun
Troop Scurry "B" Class Half a Mile.
Amethyst (148), Boston (156), Eclipse Eve (148), Inshallah (164)
Pat (171), Skean Dhu 153), Sox (149). The Curlew (168), The Goods (148), Violin (148), White Label (162).
County Championship. Kent beat Northants by an in-4.The Mid-Summer Handicap "D"
Class (Six Furlongs). aings and runs at Northampton: Northants 140 (Freeman for
Black Rock (152), Cebu (145), Charming Face (157), Double Face (105), Gallant Fox (145), Glen Todd Sheo (145), Helter Skelter (150),
162);
104),
Jack O'Lantern (145), Maris Petra (146), New King (140), Partner- Uni-ship (157), Snappy Eve (145).
105 (Freeman 7 for 57). Kent: 341 (Ashdown 113,
Friendly. Lanenshire bea: Cambridge versity by an innings and 148 runs at Cambridge.
Lanenshire: 442 (Paynter 176). Cambridge: 163 and 131..
U.S. BASEBALL
SENATORS AGAIN BEATEN
(TBROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
THE
WASHINGTON, June 1. New York Giants scured a big win to-day, when they de frated Philadelphia by five runs. St. Louis were also a batting form against Chicago.
Scores as supplied by Reuter
were;-
National League.
Philadelphia
New York
Chicago
St. Louis
R. H. E.
1
7 K 3.
1
6 5
€ 11 0
Boston, Brooklyn match post-
Pure juice of fresh poned owing to severe could..
ORANGES
ROSE'S Famous Summer Cordials and Squashes
Healthy and Refreshing
Sole Agenta: CALDBECK MACGREGOR & CO., LTD.
NEW
BRUNSWICK
RECORDS
for
MAY
American League,
Washington
Roston
(There were thirteen innings),
5. The Grand Stand Handicap (Six Furlongs). Bold Lad (155), Brutus (144), Carnation II. (152), Happy Man (140), Jingo
(140), Kwangchow (140), New King (145), Pure Musie (149), On (140), Whitehall
So (144). 6.The Machine Gun Troop K'cap. "A" Class (Once Round)," Anson (186), Country Club (179), Esculado (156). Jaà Stewer (108), Herga (168), Mouche (163), Peter Davey 160), Red Leaves (100), White Stars (160), 7.(Unofficial) The Ladies H'cap, (Once Round). Auction Bridge (132), Baguio (130), Disorderly Conduct (137), Funny Face (231), Gold Bridge (143). No Fear (153), Paul Jones (144) White Butterfly (147). ..
GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING
TO-DAY (SATURDAY),
Old Course.
9.28 a.m. R. I. Cherrill and G.
May.
Rodgers..
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H. K. VOLUNTEER · DEFENCE CORPS.
(Orders by Colonel L. G. Bird, 'D.5.0., D.B.E., Command- ing H.K.V.D.0.)
1.-Parade.
) Corps Band: --
There will be a Band Practice on Friday, June 9 at Headquarters at 6 p.m. sharp.
(6) The Battery:—
There will be a parade for Lewis Gun Instruction at Headquarters on Thursday, June 8 at 5.30 p.m.
Miniature Range will be avail- air for Battery use on Wednesday, June 7.
(e) Corps Signals:-*
Parade at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 6, 1933. () Machine Gun Troop
Parade at Causeway Bay Stables at 3.30 p.in. on Tuesday, June 6,
1939.
at 9am on Saturday, June 3, 1963 Parade at Causeway Bay Stables
Birthday
for
King's
(Repeated).
OUR LONDON AIR-MAIL LETTER
The Authentics: An Impression of Dr. Rosenberg: Honour for a Great Surgeon: A Brooklands Experiment: Wild Justice: The Naval Pageant: African Woman Barrister
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
(Special Air-Man Service)
London, May 18.
I hear that the Prince of Wales and Mr. Winston Churchill are among those who have accepted in vitations from Lord Derby in his capacity as President of the Derby Club when that body holds its first dinner on May 25.
Mr. Churchill has undertaken to propose the only toast of the oven- ing other than that of The King" which will be the toast of "The Derby Club."
I gather that more than 200 men Parade-members and guests-will
down to the forthcoming dinner, to which each member is entitled to bring two friends (not one only, as I stated in a previous reference to the club's activities).
() Armoured Car Section:-
1. The crews that have been de tailed for the King's Birthday Parnde will parade at Headquar tera at 9.43 a.m.
Dress: R.T.C. Caps, "Shirts,
Hose-Tops, Puttees, Boots. 2. Monday, June 3 being a pub tic holiday, there will be no parade. 3. The Section will parade on Monday, June 12, at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m.
ALL-ROUNDER
TO MEET DR. ROSENBERG
Guests at a small luncheon given at Claridge's to meet Dr. Rosen berg included Dr. Thost, the Nazi representative over here, Count Bismarck, the Nazi deputy who has com9 over with Dr. Rosenberg, Sir Charles Petrie, Mr. R. Booth- by, M.P.. Lord Balniel, and the Master of Sempill, & lending light in the affairs of the Anglo-German
Club.
Dr. Rosenberg, who is not really
sita Reichsdeutscher," but à Balt, speaks no English, and not very brilliant French. Most of the con- versation was consequently trans lated to him by Dr. Thost or by
A name prominent in the affairs of the Authentics is that of Mr. Masterman, the J. O
Christ
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Count Bismarck.
original (experimental) work, car- ried out during the past three years.
His skill in the treatment of glaucoma the "disease which threatened to bring blindness up. on Mr. MacDonald in February, 1939, when the left eye was afflict- ed, and again three months later in the right eye-brought big name prominently before the public.
But his research work has been no less valuable than his achieve- ments in the operating theatre. He has just brought out the first of
three-volume text book Ophthalmology which, I gather, will become the standard reference work of his profession.
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BROOKLANDS LESSONS
of
The handicappers who evolved the new system tried for the first time at Brooklands in the Inter national Tropny race have been working out remilts,and are, justly. well pleased with the success of their experiment.
Some figuree they have sent me show that during one typical per iod of the
race Si Malcolm
Campbell's Sunbeam, which would long start to the "babies" under have been obliged to concede a
the old system, was lapping at al- most exactly the same speed as Mr. Horton in his M. G. Midget. That is the type of result which should be the type
to populariss motor-racing in the ryes of the crowd. It means that the fighting out of a duel between two cars of widely differing power becomes just as spectacular as a struggle bezween two of the so-called "giants" themselves.
The impression he gave was of a man who had been continually on the defensive recently, and his manner was very restrained.
He was obviously upset by the Cenotaph incident, but while the complained of the lack of sympa-
There is another point. By plac thy which he had received here, being the handicapping obstacles at Motor Machine Guns Section:- lawn tennis player; he can extend seemed rather intransigent on mat- a point convenient to one of the
The Section will parade at Head- quarters on Monday, June 3 for Machine Gun Instruction.
Church history don.
"J. C. is a curious mixture. He is an international hockey and
any of the crack squash or rackets players of any university genera- tion; and, his somewhat saturnipe King's Birthday Parade: Owing appearance notwithstanding, he is to the indisposition of His Ex-a lecturer who can make history
human. cullency the Governor, the Escort
In addition she has become an Parade is cancelled.
author of detective navelsor of () Machine Guo Company!--
Monthly Shoot, Sunday, June 4 one, at any rate, which he wrote at Peak Range ab 9.30 am.
as a relaxation after the ardours Range Officer: Lieut. D. L. Strel of examining Final Schools last
September. lett.
."
N.C.O.'s Instruction. Class: Thursday, June 8 at 5.30 p.m.
Nos. 1 Instruction Class: Friday,
June at 5.30 p.m.
(4) Portuguese Company:-
There will be a Lecture by Capt. S. Jarvis, M.C. to all N.C.Ö.'s and any men of the Company who like to turn up; on Tuesday, June 13 at 3.30 p.m. at Headquarters.
Anzac Company:-
1. There will be no parade on Monday, June 5.
An N.C.O. Class will be held on Friday, June 9. at Headquarters at 5.30 pm. HN.C.O.'s are expected to attend.
2. The Company will parade at Full strength in Mufti at Head- quarters on Monday, June 12 for Machine Gun Instruction. As a de- faite programme has been laid down for Instructions in the Vick- Ters Machine Gun throughout the coming Training Season, al Ranks are urged to make a special effort
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9.40
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St. Louis
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KOREA'S POPULATION
TOTAL IS 20,599,876, AN IN-
CREASE OF 337,000;
According to the census taken by the Government-General of Korea, the population of the peninsula at the end of last year was 20,599,870, the number of households totalling 3,912,121. As coinpared with the year before, an increase of 330,918 is shown in the population and of 90,012 in the number of households. The following table gives further details-
Households Population Japanese 120,040 523,446 Korean 3,772,224 20,037,273
0
Formosans Manchus and Chinese
9,401 37,732 Other foreigners 535 1,419
Official statistics show that in Canada there is one automobile for every 2.27 farmes. One farm in six has a radio receiver, one in 3.11 a telephone, one in twelve has water piped into the kitchen and one in twenty had water piped into the bathroom. Tractore reported num- bered 103,269 on 97,176 farms.
The newly organized Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission has made an order that in no case will direct advertising be permitted to exceed five per cent, of pro- gramme time.
"
..
A reduction of ten per cent. in
H. H. Pethick and J. Mayhew.
4 Black and 7"Dont..
:
TO-MORROW. (SUNDAY);
Old Course,
9.22 a.m. A. T. Lay and J., W.
Platt.
and E.
D. Harvey and J. W. Martin.
9.20
+
C Thwaites Lewis.
0.40
3.44'..
L. A. R. Duncan and E. P. Fletcher.
9.49
9.52
9.36
10.00
N. K. Littlejohn and S. T. Butlin.
to attend weekly parades from now on. This applies especially to those Men who have had no previous Machine Gun Trainig.
(b) The Officers Commanding the undermentioned Units will issue their Orders to their Commands separately: Engineer Company, Scottish Company, A.A.L.A. Com- pany.
2.-Promotion.
Cpl. 1319 E.H.P. White,. Anzac Company, No. 13 Platoon, promot el temporary Lance Sergeant with effect from June 2, 1933.
3.--Leave,
Lient. L T Ride, M.A., M.B., B.Ch., M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.F. Afte months leave with effect from June H. N. Williamson and G.1, 1933 to August 31, 1931. T. May.
J. W. Mayhew and R. A. Rodgers.
No. 1330. Pte. S. E. Edgar, Ma- chine Gun Company, granted thred months, leave with effect from May 1. H. Geare and F. A., 1933 to August 21, 1933. Redmond.
MONDAY, JUNE 5.-.
-Old Course. 9.32 à.m. J. Stenersen and. R. A.
Rodgers
9.30
H. N. Williamson and G. H Bond.
LADIES SECTION
LADIES GOLF COMPETITIONS
Me, Glover qualified for the Captain's Cup for May at Happy Valley, with the score of : 102-22- 90.
Mr. Mackensie won the aggre gate competition held at Deep Water Bay during May.
A Rogoy Competition will be held
f
4.---Public Holidays.
Volunteer Headquarters will be closed on Saturday, June 3, 1833 (King's Birthday) and Monday, June 8, 1833 (Whit Monday) except for business of an urgent nature.
5. Strength
No. 2008 Pte. H. F. Russell, A.P.C., Tel. 99183. A.C. Section, May 30, 1933.
W. H. G. GOATER, Capt.
Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C.-
NOTICE
(1) Sergeant's Mess
The President and Members of
The King's Birthday, June 3, 1933 the Sorgeant's Mess will be "At Home" to their friends on H.M. from 11.30 am. to 12.30 p.m.
the cost of premiums for insurance during June at Happy Valley: covering public liability and prop- Any number of cards may be taken erty damage is being given by the out. No entrance fee: Canadian Automobile Underwriters' An Electric Competition will be All members of the Mess are re- Association to drivers who have held at Deep Water Bay during a clear record for the past year in June. Any number of cards may be the matter of claims and accidents taken out at 20 conts. per eard.
TSANG FOOK PIANO Dr. Philip R. Botha, recently ap
COMPANY,
9, Ice House Street, Hong Kong
Telephone 24848
pointed Trade Commissioner for the Union of South Africa in Canda, has opened his office, here at 214 St. James Street West, above Barzday's Bank (Canada)..
Approximately 2,000 citizens of the Kansui district, prominent in Government, business, and financini circles were guests of the Osaka Municipality in the celebration in the Midosuji boulevard at the off berhin by 29-that is, from 112 cial opening of the crab tre mile
and a redistribution of seats unit of Osaka's rapid transit sub
The Legislature of Ontario voted Fat its trengcasion, on motion of The Clovinment, to reduce its own
quented to meet the Adjustant in the Mest at the consinsion of H.M. The King's Birthday Parade.
Should the Parade be cancelled for any reason, Members will meet in the Most at 11.30 a.m. June 3,
€13,300. 1933,
(2) Officers Mesa Library:--
The following books are missing from the Officers Moss Library (Repeated): The Defence of Duffers Drift and The Defence of Bowlers Bridga
Wall, the Officer or Officers in pos war made by wklehramany resonati! 1way system, on Saturday morning, | vasion of same, please return to the
Library tuencies go out of existence. May 20.
His friends thought so highly of it that they have induced him to it will appear publish it-and next Monday.
ters such as disarmament.
A WELL-DESERVED. HONOUR
the
grand stands the public can ac tually study and criticise the met. hods and skill of different drivers.
**WILD JUSTICE "
Mr. W. S. Duke-Elder, ophthalmic surgeon who perform. At the premiere of "Wild Jus- ed the operations on the Prime tice" at the Vaudeville, I. saw Minister's eyes, has been signed Miss Sybil Thorndike for the first out for special honour by the mem-time since she returned from her bers of his profession.
Australasian tour. She was look- Yesterday he was awarded the ing extramely well, full of high Nettleship Medal by the Ophthal spirits, and was wearing a remark- mological Society of the United ably beautiful gown. Kingdom for the best piece of
KING'S
BOSPR
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