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YORKSHIRE RECEIVES A SET BACK
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LONDON, Juns 27. YORKSHIRE had a rude shock
when Notts beat them on the Arst innings in their county cham- pionship match whilst Lancashire suffered the same fate in. their game with Warwickshire, Somerset, Glamorgan, Kent and Sussex gain. ed decisive victories but despite s gallant innings of 123 not out by the Nawab of Pataudi, Worcester suffered an ignominious defeat at who the hands of Glamorgan, punished the Worcester attack to such an extent as to score 434 for 6.
There was some high-scoring, "hodours going to B. W. Hong of Oxford who collected 170 against the Surrey attack.
Below are the results of the matches together with a list of the most notworthy batting and bowl ing performances:-
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
County Championship.
THE TUNG WAH HOSPITAL
(Continued from Page 8.)
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933 *
the year 1631, covering, for the first time since the coming into opera tion of the Tung Wah Hospital Ordinance 1830, the administration by the Tung Wah of all, the three' hospitals, was published, sometime Ago. The Report of Mr. Chan Lim Pak, Chairman of Directors, for 1839 has been gant in to His Ex- (1) There shall be a committee to rellency, the Governor and will soon be known as the Advisory be published. I have been privileg Board whose duties shall be to read a typewritten copy of to advise, the Directors upon this Report. I can assure you that occasion on any tatter affect both Reports are fascinating read ing the corporation or its ad-ing, nod they give a better idea of the tremendous amount of good ministration.
Tung Wah Hospital Ordinance 1830 provides as follows:
KING WINS TWO
RACES
ROYAL, SUCCESSES AT NEWMARKET
(BRITION WIRELESS SERVICE]
Ruosy, June 27.
WHILE a Newmarket Races to day Hit Majesty the King The Hare Park, handicap saw two events won by his own was won by Fox Earth and the horses. Bottisham Stakes by The. Abott.
popular.
(2) The Board shall consist of not work that is heing done than I can The Royal victories were extremely
possibly do. I will, however, give you a few figures.
more than Efteen persons, four of whom shall be nomin- ated by the Directors of the previous year annually and
shall hold office for one year,
and the remainder of whom shall be appointed by the Governor for such period or periods, and upon such terms, as he shall think fit,
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Big Figures.
Take clinics. Dr. S. To wenke the yea the Hon. Specialist Consultant to the Tung Wah, since 1920, and Dr. R. A. de Castro Basto has been, for about the same period, Hon. Eye Specia- may add that the Representa-ist Consultant to the Kwong Wah tives of the Chinese have always Hospital. The number of qye cases been on the Advisory Board; as all attended by Dr. Wong at the Tang Dr. K. Y. Lai, in 1831 was 14,977, Rotarians know, the present Re-Wah, with the able assistance of presentatives of the Chinese are Rotarians Sir Shout, Son Chow, R. involving 137 eye operations: in H. Kotwall, S. W. Tso, and T. N. 1992: 1909, involving 800 opers These gentieren, with Sir tions. The number of eye cases at Robert Ho Tunk, Mr. Li Yau Tsun, tended by Dr. Bath and Dr. Tsang in 1901 was 3,830, involving 123 Rotarian Wong Kwong Tin, my Mr., Li Po Kwai all of whom have volving 80 operations. been serving for many years, to
now constitute pointments, Board.
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WALES.
Mias M, Joslyn Jeffreys (Swan sea, Bay) will meet, Mrs. Bridge (Southerndown) in the final round of the Welsh Eddies' Championship to-day over 30 holes at Royal Porthcawl. The third and semi- final rounds were played yesterday, when the results were:-
Third Round, Mrs. E. Box Royal Porthcawl) boat Mrs. W. H. Ricardo (Southerndown) by one holo: Miss M. Jostyn Jeffreys (Swansea Bay) beat Mrs. A Rieben (Aberdovey) by 6 and 4; Mrs. J Duncan (Glamorganshire? troubled by, heat rs. W. Phillips (Royal Porthcawl) by 0 and 3; Mrs. M. were Bridge (Southerndown) beat Mrs.
LONDON, June 6. Another. French tennis title bas Rimamet, the footballer, but the come to the British Empire. To Englishman's ground shots M.C.C. IS FACING A day Jack Crawford, the Australian inclined to be loose. He won, most champion, and Miss Marguerite of his points on the service and on Scriven, the Yorkshire girl, who the volley. Hughes retired to von lives at Byfleet, won the mixed Rohre having contracted a slight doubles championship by defeating chill Wilde failed to make the holders, F. J. Perry and Miss effective stand against the tall Nuthall, in two sets. The score Menzel until the latter had gained.
a commanding lead. was 6-2, 6-3.
DILEMMA
DIVIDED OPINIONS ON BODY-LINE BOWLING
LONDON, June 90..
Wilda's Plucky Fight.
201
Southwood Jones (Newport) by 3 and 1.
Semi-Final Round-Miss Jeffreys
beat Mrs. Box by and 3; Mrs. Bridge heat Mrs. Duncan by 0 and
3.
LADIES' MATCH WITH
FRANCE
The Ladies' Galt. Union has an
Somerset (204 and 213). beat father, Mr. Lo Cheung Shiu, "and operations: In 1932: 3147, in committee is not yet definitely opponents made a brief stand and extended hunself fully. Mentel's Britain and France will be played
Derbyshire (116 and 210). by se Glamorgan (434-6 dec.) beat
Tuna.
Worcester 114 and 936) by an innings and 84 runs,
Kent (254 and 1407 dec.) beat Leicester (116 and 150) by 128 runs.. Warwick (979 and 132-7) beat Lancashire (251) on first innings.
Notts (241 and 100-8 dec.) beat Yorkshire (150 and 176-4) on årst "-innings.
4.
Sussex (974 and 123) beat North- ants 106 and 117) by 86 runa..
Other Matches.
Cambridge (333 and 183) beat Essex (150 and 340) by 31 runs,
1Oxford (130 and 175-7) drew with Surrey (157).
Batting,
B. W. Hone (Oxford v. Surrey 170 D. R. Wilcox (Cambridge) ..
Essex
139
A. Melville (Oxford) r. Surrey 127 Nawah of Pataudi (Worcester)
» Glamorgan pogod Davis (Glamorgan). Wor-
.... 183+
cester
115 Barber (Yorkshire). Notta... 109* R. A. Ingle (Somerset) e.
Derby
103
and
and.
Nothaats
Armstrong
signifies not out.
Bowling.... Bowes (Yorkshire) v. Notts 7 for 80 6 for 87 and Watt (Kent) v. Leicester... 5 for 47 for 57 Freeman (Kent) v. Leicester 5 for 01 5 for 09 Langridge, Jas (Sussex) v.
7 for 44 (Derby) 帜 Somerset
7 for 57 Young (Somerset) v. Derby 6 for 30 Wensley (Sussex) v. North...
0 for 08
6 for 731
5 for 34 Butler (Notts) . Yorkshire 3 for 36 Thomae (Northants) v. Sus
...... 5 for 43 Jupp (Northanta) v. Sussex 6 for 32
Ants
Mercer (Glamorgan)
Worcester
Farnes (Cambridge)
Essex
sex
V.
U.S. BASEBALL
RAIN INTERFERES WITH PLAY
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Chicago and New York r Burgh.
The Yankees managed to nose out Detroit, in a high scoring match, but the Senators received their first set back for a long time when shey were need out by Cleveland. Scores as supplied by Reuter
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general assistance
1890:-
223
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Other Charitable Work.
being
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Perry and Miss Nuthall were, disturbed by, the novel formation of their opponents; they always seemed to find a racket in the way of their customary strokes. When over Crawford was returning ser ice and he did so with beautiful and again--Miss precision time Scriven was as near to the net as the rules would allow
Last Word in Artistry. Crawford did not come right up to make the parallel litje; he was
It was Wilde's first appearance on the centre court, but, he played with great pluck after Menzel had match point at 6-1 in the third set. Keeping the duel alive, Wilde service, however, was always a stanger weapon than the tender de
America lost its only represents liveribs of his oppourite tender de
tive in the men's singles, when Boussus defeated Frank Shields after four sets. Damp sand is not a surface for the robust service of Shields, and he could employ his Moreover Boussus, being a left powerful arm very little." hander, his best drives came to the American's Weaker wing, and his
reply all went awry," while his lob back-hand drives down the line in bing invited the catherine-whool- like amash of Boussus.
nounced that the third ladies' in- ternational match between Great at St. George's Hill, Weybridge, on Thursday, June . Foursomes will be played first, starting at 10.30 a.m., and Singles, at 2 p.m. The match will consist of three Foursomes and six Singles, foll points being awarded for wins and half-points in the case of halved matches. Each country may nomin-
Thëse, nominated for Great Britain ato eight players for the match.
are:--
Miss Diana Fishwick, Miss K. Garnham, Miss Molly Gourlay,
gan, Miss Doris Park, Miss D. Mrs. A. Holm, Miss Wanda soy
Plumpton, and Miss Purvis-Rue- sell-Montgomery. Mrs. C. L. Smith
& non-playing. Mixed Doubles. Final; J. Craw base been chosen. ford (Australia) and Miss M. C. captain.
The French team will probably Scriven (G. B.) bt F. J. Perry and Miss B. Nuthall (G. B.), 3. consist of
Mme. Men's Singles.-Third Round:
Gérard Decugis, Mile. Monique Fay, Mlle. Aline de Gunzbourg, Mue. P. P. Manier.
and Mme. A. M. Vagliano (espt:)/ Į vi satais i żrow "gola ani Mme. Robert Thion de la Chaume,
It was nearly a rout, Crawford The sub-mmittee appointed by and Miss Scriven, who had never, the M.C.C. to consider the whole played togather until this tourna question of body-lius bowling merd, winning eleven of the first will, it is reported, sit under the fourteen games. Then, after they chairmanship of Lord Hailsham. led love in the second set, both Though the full membership of the playing magnificent tennis, their settled, it will probably number up won two games before Crawford,
volleying
superb The total number of In-patients wards of half-dozen. Among whose
The signified their willingness to serve last perfect volley: which pitched for the three Hospitals in 1031 was those who are understood to have throughout the match made is this 3,732, and in 1939, 35,123
number of Out-patients in 1031 was on it are "Lard Lewisham, Lord plump on the baseline, To proceed with the quotation:-491,000, and in 1939, 466,899. These Hawke, Sir Stanley Jackson, Sir A perusal of the Report, andre staggering figures, for the pum-Kynaston Studd, and Mr. Leveson
in Gower.. of the extracts printed at the ber of Out-patients treated end of this note, must strike the rach year exceeded half of the Evidence of every shade will be to the population of the Colony Record heard and carefully examined, reader very forcibly as great strides which the Instituing to the official census of 1831. the Among those to be called before the In total population being stated to be committee will certainly be Mr. tion has made since 1896.
Warner, Mr. Palsiret, and Mr. the days Western medical and 810.731. surgical treatment was not only The expenditure of the three Jardine, and probably other ate non-existent in the Tung Wab, Hospitals in 1931 came to just short bers of the team who played in but was the object of deep-rooted of half a million dollars and in Australia. The findings of the distrust and suspicion in the 1932 rame to more than half a mil committee. will be of special signi ficance in view of the forthcoming the exact minds of most of the Chinese lion,
Imperial Cricket Conference i residenta Take, for example, the 8529,562,52. ALGE which the future of Test Match proposal suggested by some of
cricket will be decided. the Commissioners (which was
I have told you something about It is believed that Lord Hail- hovering round about the service promptedly acted on,) that there should bea Chinese Doctor the medical work of the three Hos-sham is against this from of bow-line, ready i love eroas either educated and trained in Western pitala But the Tung Wah, in adling and that he thinks there is a way to handle any return. Both Von Rohrer (Czechoslovakia), w.D., methods who would give such dition, performs a great variety of case, to answer. What is more, as a volleyer and as a bail-volleyer G: P. Hughes G. E.), T.; F. J. de Stefani required, duties of a public, philanthropic there are indications that some of his touch was exquisite, and for
8-3, 6-3, 6-3; G. and Crawford-alert and keep the register of deaths, and charitable nature, of which the other members of the sub-com- the first time Paris saw the real Perry (G. B.) bt J. Rimet (F.) In reference to this suggestion Europeans can scarcely have any mittee are coming to the same coo- Australian
(6-3, 6-2; C. J..J. Robbins, (S. Mr. Ku Fai Shan, Chairman is conception The Tung Wah runs clusion. There is a fesling among fighting every rally, a master of (Italy) bt. J. Brugnon (F.) 6-4, 1890, said to the Commissioners about a dozen Chinese vernacular other members of the M.C.C. that technique, thinking two strokes Africa) bt A. Merlin (F.) -6.
the finishing coup at the meeting held on April 10, schools, with over 1,000 pupils: it the actions of certain players in ex ahead, rarely, if ever, failing to 10-8.
settles local disputes of a commer pressing their opinions on the ques- bring off If you gentlemen were to cial nature, chiefly referred to the tion, either directly or by in Crawford's tennis to-day was al give an order that it should be Hospital by the Hon. the Secretary ference, has severely complicated post the last word in artistry and done, we would like it recorded for Chinese Affairs: it investigates the position. Those against the intelligence.
fiss Scriven proved an admira in the books as one of the new into cases of kidnapped boys and leg theory are making a great rules of the Hospital, so that pursues lengthy enquiries with a point of the fact that Maurice Tate ble partner for this wonderful we might avoid having any view to restoring, the kidnapped to has never suffered the same bar player. She had two bad games. trouble with the Chinese public. their families: it undertakes the racking as Larwood, not even when losing every point in them but in The directors would not like, to payment of gratuities to depen the Bussex man was reaping a the others she was staunchly effi have the same treatment accord dents on behalf of, European Com-harvest of Australian wickets.
It has been urged that the best ed them as was accorded Mr. panies at the request of the Hon. La Wai Chun during the Secretary for Chinese Affairs: it course for the M.C.C would be to Plague when he had his chair carries out the removal of ancient disregard the matter together and overturned and was pelted with graves; it deals with eases of aur wait and see what happens in 1034, stones. He was Chairman of vivors from wrecks, and looks after when the Australians are due here.
As usual, she moved very quick- the Hospital Committee at that destitutes and destitute returned It is declared that a considerable
ly over the court, racing to the tims. We directors would get emigrants: etc., etc. In 1930, the body of MC.C. opinion takes the blame if any new rule were number of destitutes repatriated to like view on the saine ground, wings to recover the right ball. introduced such
over namely, that any official action and then belting it like Louis Ray- as you pro- their native districts
that can be interpreted as anti-leg mont used to do on the run. The pose. We would not dare to 16.000. make the innovation ourselves. It would be rather interesting to theory will be hailed in Australia winners seemed to have all the as-
From this the render may know the total sum collected by the as an admission that English Test sets. gain a fairly true impression of Tung Wah since its incorporation, tactics were unfair.
There is general regret that the public opinion prevailing at the from residents, and Chinese, over- time, Hygiene was regarded as a seas for charity work in the Australian Board of Control did fad: anti-septic and aseptic treat Colony, and in relief of flood, not wait until the end of the tour ment was unknown. Cases of famine, and other disasters abroad, and then word a dignified protest septicaemia were larvitable... I have no materials to form an to the M.C.C. Had this course The material extracted from the estimate, but I imagine that the to been adopted. the matter would "Ching Shun Tok" (annual re
tal must be stupendous. But ae have been simplified, it is contend parts) from 1893-1999, printed as some indication of the extent of the ed, but, as it stands, it seems as if appendices to the re-print, provide charitable work performed in relief the M.C.C. is divided on the ques Some interesting figurer. From the of suffering abroad. I may mention tion. The only thing that appears commencement of the Tang Wah up that in 1913, under the Chairman certain is that, the deliberations of to and including 1998, all accounts ship of my father, Mr. Lo Cheung the ruling body are likely to be Mean were kept in Taels: but convert-Shiu, a sum of 8600,000 was raised prolonged and difficult. ing them into dollars at the for food relief in Canton and while, the whole of Australia is
M.C.C.' verdict. arbitary rate of 81.40 to the Tael, Kwangtung, and that for similar awaiting the it appears that the expenditure of objects in China a sum of 8580,000 Reuter." the Hospital in 1995 athounted to was raised in 1084 under the Chair- 947,500 only. By 1928 this figure manship of Mr. Ma Chi Lung, a reached 8273,150. The expenditure sum of $400,000 was raised in 1931 besides the Itotarians I have al- under the Chairmanship of Mr ready incutioned in connection with
$3,914,893:
Steady Progress.
The inorense in the number of
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cient, hitting just as hard as Miss Nuthall on the drive, dovetailing smoothly with her supporter, and, when she got a volleyable ball, stow ing it away with great gusto.
Tandem Formation..
of
Fourth Roand.-C. Boussus (F.)
62966-4: R. Menzel (Czechos F. X. Shields (U.S.A.), 6-3. lovakia) bt F. H. D. Wilde (G. B.), 6-3, 6-1, 6-4.
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Women's Singles Third Round: Mme. Mathieu (F.) at Mine. Saoutchik, 6-3, 6-3
LADIES NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
IRELAND.
LONDONÍẻ.
The fourth End semi-final rounds.
Co.
of the Irish Ladies' Championship
decided at Newcastle, were
A high wind, bringing heavy rain from the 800, Down, yesterday.
made conditions extremely uoplen. sant, and the golf, in consequence, was poor.
The results were
The comparative weakness
Fourth Round-Miss D. Pim fisa Scriven's service was coun.. terbalanced by the scoring service (Hotal Portrush) beat Miss Janet. of her partner. Jack Crawford al-Jackson (Island, Malahide); by, 4 ways placed the ball in the most and ; Miss Pentony (Hermitage) awkward place for his opponent; heat Mrs. W. Dwyer (Cork) by 3 he appeared to "command the court and 9: Mrs. F. K. Fitzgerald (Sut Co., Down) by one lible; Mias F. from the moment his square-head ton) beat Miss I. Ferguson (Royal Blake (Hermitage) beat Misi M. ed racket swung in the air.
Then, by adopting the tandem formation, by which the partner of Cafferty (Ballina) by 6, and s.
Semi-Final Round Miss Pen the server stood at the net on the same side of the court, the returns tony beat Miss Pim by holes." of both the receivers were circum- Miss Blake beat Mrs. Fitzgerald scribed. Miss Nuthall made by holes. brave effort to break through the barrier, but she always seemed con- scious of its presence, and she w
The generalship of the Austra
NEW YORK, June 27.1 RAIN PREVENTED two further National League ball games from being played today, the mat- ches affected being. Philadelphia v. of the Hospital for the period 1895 Ngan Shing Kwan, and a sum of the Tung, Wah,, Ratarians, Li Hoi never happy with the low-sliced Pitts 1028 amounted to the huge sum of 8500,000 was raised in 1932, under Tung, and Tang Shiu Kin were volleys with which Crawford plied
the Chairmanship of Mr. Chan Lim former Chairmen of Directors of her Pak. The total of these four subthe Tung. Wah, and that Rotarians scriptions amounts to $2,080,000:
H. Hong Sling, Lea Tu Cheung, lian was as sound as it was effec and W. N. Thomas. Tam were tive. His primary object was to Out-patients is not so striking. In
former directors.
fore the upward return, and he 1998 the number of Out-patients It can be asserted, without any
All who have bad any experience achieved it by an alternation. óf | was 171,761 in 1923 this figure was fear of contradiction, that from of the work of these Hospitals can good length and cut. The opposi increased to 177,288. The total 1971 to the present time, each term;} number of Out-paients for the of directors has done its best for not but realise that the directors, tion had no counter plan of at period in question was 3,793,430. and in the interests of the Tuna even with the able help of the per, tack; one doubts whether they had But the increase in the number of Wah, and of the community, and
even considered one. They found In-patients is remarkable. In 1895 that each has striven to uphold
their usual game broken up by the the number of In-patients was and maintain the fine tradition of
master mind of the other side. 2,323: in 1926 this figure was in- devoted service of its predecessors creased to 14,480. The total num- Progress has been continuous, and erment, and know that succEİSİTO
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Brugnon Past His Prime
here din pag og far the period effort. And so we find that thaisbergs, def dis oor het tempo pet-
The singles championship was, The number of the staff in 1893, was year's directors, headed by Mr. Pune grateful, not only to the permeanwhile, advahood in, dplt and manent advisers, but also to His threatening weather, and on pourte 83 involving salaries amounting to Hin Cho, is trying to raise an 36,400 in 1929 the staff consisted of adequate sum for the purpose of Excellency the Governor, the Hon. still slow and damp. Trance, lost 217 persons, involving salaries pulling on the old ward the the Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Brugnon and Markin, but retained the D,M.S.S., Hotarian Dr. Wel: Boussis De Stefani, of Italy, Amounting to 849,702
Tung Wald of building a lington, and, above all, the Hon. who is going to England in a few modern and up-to-date hospital sa After years of continuous efforts the old site, with ample open space who has ever been the Hospitals always too accurate and too mobile the Secretary for Chinese, Affairs days for the Davis Cup tie, waa and improvements, what is the and ventilation Rauarian HY position of the Tung Wah, Kwong Siu is a member of the current kind mentor and friend.
for Brignon, whose prime an Wall and the Tung Wah Easterboard of directors, and is the some idea of one aspect of Chinese though he keeps all his old forn I have endeavoured to give you singles player is now past, al- Hospitals, to-day ?".
nrchitect responsible for the plans. community service, and if I have in doubles. These Hospitals now possess Mr. Pun has give me some copies succeeded in interesting you in this operation theatres, with modern of the Directors printed Appeal for work and, above all, if I have, súc Young Merlin, was put out by and efficient instruments, including subscription containing sketch plane ceeded in enlisting your practical Colin Robbins, who was always too shadowless Tops. They possess of the proposed building, which I. maternity wards, eye clinics, infant have handed amongst you, and apathy to such an extent as to steady and generally too cute for welfare clinics, women's diseases which I invite you to study. I feel induce you to give a subscription the Frenchman, The, South". Afri- clinics, anti-natal clinics. tuber-sure you will join with me in hop building. I shall feel very happy best form, and may well prove s to the Time Wah for the new can champion is running into his bomered for Philadelphia) culosis words, std:: The Tung Wahing that this new and up-to-date in the thought that, I as a Rotari thorn, in the ide of any of the sur
is equipped with an up-to-date hospital may be completed before an, shall have kidded contributiga vivors H 28 a splendid 'tem-. X-ray apparatus of which full use the current directors hand over to however, humble, to the cause of one perament for a long fight, and al is made in both diagnosis, and their successore. Treatment
It may interest you to know that aspect, and an important aspect, of though his game rarely sparkles, The report of Mr. Ngan Shing
community service In the Colony, it is eminently sound. Ho is never
wrong-footed. Kwan, Chairman of Directors, for (Continued at foot of next column) (Applause.)
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