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The Ministry of Communications is to establish short-wave wireless stations in Lanchow. Esining. Sianfu, Ninghsia and Suiyuan for the purpose of developing means of communication. The station in Sianfu has been completed. The Ministry is also to construct a big station in Loyang capable of com- municating with Europe and Unit- ed States.

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LAWN BOWLS AT

RECREIO

What The Club Has Accomplished Since 1927

(By our Kowloon Correspondent)

Dr. Hwang Tzou-fah, Mr. Yang Pao-ling. Mr. C. T. Kao and Mr. Club de Recreio are bringing very Y. 3. Chi, of the Haiho Improve successful Ilwn bowls season to en ment Commission, called on the end on 20th. inst, when they will Chairman of Chihli, Gen Yu hold their closing day and discri- Hsueh-chung on Friday and dis- bution of prizes won at the differ cussed with him the principles ent forms of sport during the past along which the affairs of the year. On the same day, R. F. Lus Commission should be wound up, and C. G. Silva will meet in the Governor Yu is concurrently chair- final of the Club Singles Lawn man of the Commission. It is now Bowls Championship, and while definitely decided that the Com-Luz has perhaps the bigger reputa-- mission will be dissolved at the end, tion of the two, there are those of this month and a committee who feel that Silva might spring.a established to carry on the re-surprise. In any case a good game maining work. Members of the should result, and as both players new committee have not yet been have shown consistent form through selected.

out the season, it is quite on the cards that whoever wins will do so by a narrow margin.

The usual number of members of the dare-to-die-corps" of Yen- While on the subject of their ching University staged their an-closing day, a short history sof nual bet on December 1 as to who Club de Recreio's "lawn bowla acti- would be the first to skate on the vities will not be out of place. The lake this year. The lake had just Club first took up the game in 187 frozen over and a thin layer of ice though some of the members had beckoned an invitation to the played before in either the Crai young skaters. One red blood-gengower Cricket Club or some ed" member, thought there was no other Club. In the early days, it such thing as "thin ice” for re- was hard to convince the members, volutionists. A second later he most of who are still in their was seen crawling out of the icy early twenties, that lawn bowls was water with weeds dangling from a fascinating game with the result his clothes. The big hole left when that when Recreio entered a team he had emerged prompted one un- in the league that year, they only sympathetic onlooker to condemn had a handful of players bo call the venturesome one in no un- upon and more often than not, the certain terms for "spoiling the gentleman responsible for running the team was faced with the pro- blem of being one or two short on the morning of a match.

rink."

A Report was received by the Military Council in Naaking to the effect. that Japanese officials have been inspecting and taking mea- surements of the various import- ant poris along the Yangtze. It is understood that the Council has instructed the authorities of the ports concerned toʻ, make an in-

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has caught on in this Club, so much so that they now have enough to field six teams at a time if needed. For this happy state of affairs, the older members must be given the credit for it was they who taught the rest that if they did not fool like playing tennis in the summer when it is too hot, there is always lawn bowls to turn to.

Recreio were not 'slow in making their presence, felt in competitive bowls for the year after they first entered the league they won the second division shield. That, how- ever, is not all that Recreio and its members have achieved, for they won the Spey Royal Cup in 1902 and the following dre their other achievements.

1930 R. F. Luz won the Colony's. championship

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1939 I 7. Guterres won the Colony's championship

1933 R. F. Dun, runner-up in Colony's championship

1930 R. F. Lus and C. G. Silva represented Hong Kong in the in terport matches against Shanghai (away)

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Although this is a friendly game in the regular sense of the word, it means much to the players for strong rivalry in sports exists be tween these two regiments. Both teams will have a number of men playing who took part in the con- False evidence by the only wit-test against the Club last Saturday ness caused Mr. Wynne-Jones to and so far as is known both fifteens dismiss the abduction charge will be at full strengtháng m "The Gunners' line-up will be as against Yeung King in the Kow witness, Kwick Yau Ho, a Chinese Lt. Birt. G. Fellet, Bomb. Hall, Lt Toon Magistracy - yesterday. The follows:Hopkira, O'Brien, Clark

girl, age fifteen who stated she was C. C. Garthwaite, Hubbard, Hebert, employed in a ten house said that, Barraclough Fallon, Smith, All- the defendant had taken her by mark, Warren, Lt. Metcalfe, and fores to a place called Chow Kow. Reserves: Rider and Scott. Owing to the fact that she contra- dieting herself regarding the time at which she arrived in Chow Kow Vatican circles greatly regret A verdict of Accidental death" and the incidente relating to her that the Apostolic delegate to was returned in an enquiry, held stay there, His Worship struck out China Monsignor Constantini- will at Central Magistracy yesterday, the evidence, and after calling in not return to his post for reasons into the circumstances surrounding the girl's father and cautioning of health, pointing out that his the death of Ki Chan Kwel, who him to be more careful of his was killed in a motor accident in daughter's behaviour dismissed the Wellington Street on November 23, defendant,

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