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THE VEHICULAR FERRY

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Word Of Praise For A Well Managed Service

(By Our Special Correspondent)

I was at a loose end yesterday that this is by no means meant as afternoon, and for want of some-- & slight on th Godowa Company thing better to do, I decided to go who operated the service. In fact aver to Kowloon and take a ride all motorists have a lat to thank round the New Territories. I had them for, and if they could only not been over for some time, and provide lighter, the consolation as the bus had been behaving itself they have is that they gave the best for the past week or so, that helped possible services under доде too me to make up my mind, for if I easy" circumstances. did not strike while the iron was hot, I was afraid that when I eventually made up my mind to go, the old tin can would refuse to take the hills she is such a tempera- mental party.

Anyway, I took the vehicular ferry across and although it was rather lase in the afternoon when

I made the trip, the demand for space in the ferry was just as great as ever. Arriving at the whart just after three o'clock, I had to wait my turn at the end of al quera be- fore driving on to the launch, and by the time I got in, I found that there was no room left, not even for an Austin Seven. Three Ford lorries took up quite a lot of race and then there were three or four other cars besides an Austin and a

two-seater..

|

To return to the subject of the vehicular ferry. I paid ninety cents for my bus and as there were five of us, I had to pay another twenty- five cents for our tickets. This was, to my mind, more than fair, for ali we had to do was remain seated in the car while it was being taken across. One humourist. remarked

ax-

RUGBY FOOTBALL

Army Defeat The..." Club

(BY FORWARD)

The

The Hongkong 'Football Club First XV suttered defeat at the ands of the "Army in the first friendly encounter between these wo teams this year." The Army scored two tries (8 points) to the Club's solitary try (3 points).

The tight scrumbs were everly contested but in the loose the Army pack first try came as a result

was superior.

of a forward rush Walter's scoring fo the Army. There was no further scoring until the interval. Early ed for the Club after a good com- in the second half Ferguson scor-

movement and shortly afterwards an Army three-quar- ter intercepted in the Club half and passed to Bromby who touch- ed down.

bined

The Club had a chance to ever the score when they were award-

the game

that even for ten cents on the Stared a penalty in the Army 25 but Ferry, one could not get the well- the kick narrowly missed as did sprung and nicely upholstered seale a good attempt by Hutchison to that we enjoyed!.

drop a goal shortly afterwards. ・・ As soon as the ferry berthed on The Club side was.W.H.B. Rigg. the other side, the Chinese- inspec-J. J. Ferguson, J. Hutchison. R. tor signalled the cars to go on, and H. Griffiths. G. P. Lammert, A. here I want to give a word of praise F. Jenkins, JAR. Selby (Capt): and appreciation. There have been 1. H. Bradford. D McLellan, R. many remarks, not all of them Stilliard, G. C. Moutrie. A F. polite ones, about the slip-shod way walkden, D. C. Cumming, G. A. in which traffic in launches had Stewart, R. A. Munro, Major H.M. been handled and a demand that J. McIntyre refereed As we were cutting our. way they must have experienced Euro- which was played at Sookunpoo. through the harbour, I say cutting pean inspectors preferably an because that ferry launch can cer policeman before they could even tainly travel, I let my memory hope to get a satisfactory, let alone drift back to those days when the efficient, service. From what I saw only means of taking the car across yesterday, this is all nonsense; there the harbour was by the lighter. was nothing wrong that I could see, Those who have had a taste of the with the way the Chinese inspector long and tedious trip necessitated handled the big demand for space. by this means of transport need no In fact he did his job with the reminder of what it was like, while thoroughness of a trained man, and those who are too new to the Colonyi-all employees in the Company to have seen it, had better remain were like this particular one, I feel in blissful ignorance, for it was sure complaints will very soon be rather an antiquidated, way of a thing of the past, and that we bringing one's car across eved a shall soon have one of the best re-

however," make it quite clear here if not in the Far East,

TWO. GAMES ON SATURDAY . The usual “A” fixture for Wed- nesday has been cancelled this week but instead there will be two games on Saturday on the Club Ground, The first game comman ces at 3 pm, and is between the Club "A" and Navy "A". At 4.15 p.m. the club First XV will play the South

Wales Borderers. In hoped there will be a large turn view of these two fixtures it is

out of members for the regular

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CATHOLIC SCHOOLS SPORTS

Forty Seven Schools Compete on Caroline

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On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Aminds of the students and lastly to R. Wellington distributed the make them possess & sound mind prizes won at the Oninese Cat-

and a sound body.

SERVICE TO READERSlic Young Men's Society sports, a

big gathering of about 5,000 stud- ents being present at Caroline Hill,

Bishop Voltorta, Rey: Fr. Soares,

OPIUM DIVAN, RAIDED

Principal Tenant Fined

A Chinese named Tsang Kwong appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kolwoon Magistracy on Saturday morning, charged with keeping an opium divan and un- lawful

possession Dr prepared opium.

It was stated by a Chinese, de- tective that the defendant was the principal tenant of No. 304, Port- land Street, Mongkok, and during raids, three opium-smokers were also arrested,

Defendant pleaded guilty. and

Dr. and Mrs: Wellington, ladies and gentlemen, I hope your pre-e sence will give the students en-

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tunity to thank all the donors especially Mesars. Fung Keung age Tze Yung Kong who have so gener-o ously given us their support, but of time our Chinese brethren will The proverb, all work and no play be imbued with the proper sports- makes Jack a dull boy, bears out man's spirit and will take part in the truth of statement. Vorde any kind of competition simply However I hope and trust that for the sake of it, and not for the the intellectual and the moral prizes, like the athletes in the training of the students in various West who are satisfied with even school are never superseded by a reward of ribbon or a star ete. that of sports. In other words for any championship their moral and their intellectual Moreover sports or games be-. training are never lost sight of... sides being a means of developing

THE CHAIRMAN'S ADDRESs - Before the distribution of prizes SPORTS NEW TO CHINA bodies tend to bring the people the chairman of C.C.YMS. deliver- I laid special stress on the word of different nations into harmony ed his address as follows;—— sports, because most of the Chinese with one another. Therefore the Ladies and gentlemen. On be-- students are inactive and do not people of the East and those of half of our society, I beg to thank pay much attention to physical the West have more chances to you all for your presence at this development. This habit came to exchange Ideas and sympathy, function, especially. Bishop. Voltor-them by inheritance, and it is only for on the field of sport unlike, ta and the Hon. Dr. and Mrs. in recent years and in the prin on the battle-field, no question as Wellington whose time is very full cipal towns of China that the to racial distinction is or. ought. and yet they grace us with their students and the grown-ups or to be raised. presence this afternoon both sexes, begin to realize the im- Last but not the least wien The alm and object of our sports portance of sports. Some decades to thank South China for the Bratly to promote the physical of years ago physical exercises loan of the ground, the St. John's culture of the students, especially were held in detestation or even ambulance for the assistance those students of the Chinese set at deflance by the literary class render at this meeting, Mesars. schools who are not in the habit in China

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