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CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB

Cricket Fixtures For The Season

We have received a fixture card from the Craigengower C.C. giving dates of their first and second division cricket matches for the season

13.-Recrelo

20-Interclub

27.-K.C.C.

Nov.

3. IR.C.

F. Away I.R.C.

10,

17-Army

34.-C.S,C.C.

25.-Navy

Dec.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1934.

LOCAL GOLF

Open Championship

The starting times for the championship of Golf Clubs of Hong Kong at Fanling on Sunday, October, 38, are:-

Old Course

9.35 6.m. P. Allsebrook and R.

THE JOCKEY CLUB

Additions And Alterations

Alterations

and additions

ta

· classification lists dated August: 28

" to "B" Class China Ponies

to "C" Class

to "D" Class .....

Young*

are as followN:-

9.40

T

O. E C. Marton and J. Shepherd⚫

Australian Pontes

9.45

1034-5

They are as follows:-

ist Eleven

D. C. Wilson and D. S. Robb,

Alacrity

2nd Eleven

9.50

Oct.

D. B. Edward and W. Taylor:

Spinaway

Fudge

to "D" Class

F. Home

Home

Recrelo Interclub

F. Away Home

Gind Eyes

9.55

W, J. Jamieson and A. T. Braley.

Gold Bullion

to "D" Class

F. Home

10.00

J. Dennis and P. H. Scoones.

Gold Currency

to "D" Class

Great Hall

to. "D" Class

F. Home

New Course

;

D.B.S.

F. Home

F. Away

R.A.S.C.

L Home

9.35 am. A. E. Lissaman* and T.

-D. Paton

Sandy Bay Solar Star Whitehall

to "D" Class

to "D" Class

to "E" Class

F. Home

0.8.C.C.

F. Away

9.40

F.. Away

Navy

F. Home

Major J. Wren" and A. I Eastman*

9.45...

K.C,C.

F. Away

8-Recreio.

L

Away

Recreio

L. Home

9.50

15.-I.R.C.

F. Away

16.-Recrelo*

T. AWAY

22.-H.K.C.C.

F. Away

LR.C. Recreto H.K.C.C.

L. Away F. Home F. Home

9.55

1+

26-Married v. Singles*

20.-H.K. Press

Home Home

Away

Jan.

5.-Army

L., Home

12.-Navy

L. Home

L. Away

Police Navy CSC.C.

20. Share Brokers

F. Home

L. Away L. Away L. Home

Away

1.-Combined Schools F. Home

19.-0.5.0.0.

26-LR.C

Feb.

2-H.K.C.C. B.-Interclub

-18-University

23-Interclub

Mar.

2.-

9.

18.-K.C.C,

17-Volunteers

23-University

.30-

L. Home IR.C.

L. Home H.K.C.C.

Home

L. Away

L Away

Home

L. Away

Home

L. Home

Home

L. Away

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

10

19

20

83

12

CLUES

Across-1, Vehicle. 5, To smell.

10

24

26

23

30

Down-1, Social position. 2, 8. Eject 9. Dexterity. 10, Sub- Wrongly." 3. Asstat. 4 Quarter T. A Pearce and S. FASTER FRENCH VESSELS sequent. 11, Coin. 14, Compass yard. 5. Ku Extreme 7, Dodwell,

Counterfeit, 12, Non-committal. point 17 Liberal 19, Issue. 20, 13, Approaching. 15. Fane. Pace. 21, Final. 23. Opposite of Slightly warm. 17, Barren Hills, 18, 16,

Dodge.

D. J. Gilmore and A. T.' Lay.

K. B. Robertson and J. B. Ross

The Superintendent will have caddies ready for these players near starting box, old course.

Tiffins will be ordered for all the abore.

THE $2 PARI

+

To Be Dropped Again

nounces

Interclub

University Interclub

R.A.M.C.

L. Home

K Home

L. Home

The Hong Kong Jockey Clab an that the 8 pari-mutue 'will be dropped in future, and a return to the 85 will be made.

will be conducted at, 92 à chance

University

F Home

St. Joseph's

F.. Home

F. Home

R.E. K.C.C.

F. Away

**All day match commencing at 11 a.m.

PAGE 13 FIRST FORM ·

Indian Recreation Club

The Indian Recreation Club Axtures are:-

1st XL

· 1934

2nd XI,

Oct.

13.-Army 20-Kowloop: (CG-

F. Away Press F. Home

27.- Noy.

3. Craigengower 0.0. F. Home 10.-Club de Recreio

17-Kowloony, C.C...

24. Royal Navy Dec.

L. Away

LAWRY

L. Away"

1.--Civil Service C.O.. L. Away 8.-Army

L. Home 15.-Cratgengower C.C. F. Home 22.-Kowloon C.C. F. Away 29-Cut Service C.C. F.. Home

1935

Jan.

5.-

12-Hong Kong C.C... L. · Away- 19-HK University...L.' AWBY 28-Craigengower C.C. L.``AWIJ

Feb.

2

3-Volunteeră LF. Home 9. Hong Kong Cầu

F. Home 18-Royal Navy V F. Home 23-Kowloon C.C...... F. Home

Mar..

F. Home

Royal Army S.C... L. Home

Craigongower C.C. F. Away Club de Recreio L Home Kowloon C.C.

L. Home Royal Navy

L. Home

Civil Service C.C. L. Home" Hong Kong C.C.. F. Away Craigengower O.C. F. Away Police

F Home Civil Service CC. F. Away

***

RE and Signala... L. Home Hong Kong CC... L... Home H.K. University L. Home Craigengower C.C. L. Home

Royal Service 8.C. L. Home

Hong Kong CO. F. Away Royal Navy

F. AWBY Kowloon 0.0.

F. Away

2-Club de Recreto... Home Club de Recreio...

F

Away

L・ Away'

F. Hotne

-

.

Police

16

St. Joseph's

23-Hong Kong V.C... P. Home

30

Apri

6.---

Queen's College

F. Home

AMBULANCE CASES ON STAR

FERRY

Company Raises Objections

A new liner has just been order

RUGBY FOOTBALL

Club Team For To-day

The following will represent the Hong Kong Football Club -A XV versus the South Wales Borderers "A" XỶ on the Club Ground at 5.15 pm.

G. P. Lammert: DK. Hislop, R. H. Griffiths, P. Gardner, K. Noble; J. Hutchison, L. G. Robert- son (Captain); G. C. Moutrie, R. G. Castleton, E. O. Bramble, R, I Cherrill, 8 H. Garròd, M. W. Scott, F. J. McQugan, J. T. Edkins.

Reserves: W." G. C. Knowles, F R, Burch, W. Sharp.

Referee, Dr. J. A. R. Selby.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

·THE CHINÁ LIGHT & POWER CO, (1918) LTD.,

LOST CERTIFICATES NOS. 32111 AND 17981.

ed from the Boc. Arion des Chan- 21. 23, Reared: 25, Dinnes course. Result 23, Brass instrument. 24, N

tiers & Atellers de St. Nazare, 20, Press closely. 31, Estimate. Penhoot, for the Mediterranean 32. Salt

water. 33, Plant. 34, service of the Compagnie Generale Happening. 35, Meat cut. Transatlantique, French Lipe). This ship temporarily known the “Z 7." will be of approximately 9000 tons displacement, le, double. the size of the largest ship at present on the Marseilles-Alglers

WHO

15

In addition, she will be very

much faster; her contract speed is to be 23 knots, giving a service of 21 knots, with the necessary reserve to maintain it.

Yesterday's slolution:-

Across:7, Chopper: B. Teapot: Clarion: 11, Wishes; 14, Kit: 15, Outer: 17. Renew: 18, Rice: 19. Roved; 31, Humid; 25, Camps; 26 Haxe, 21. Shoot: 28, Sinew: 30, Red: 32, Tennis; 33, Meander; 34, Season; 35, Betrays.

The new vessel will have larg" TRAINING SHIP'S VOYAGE public rooms,

space great deck and a large number of single

The Daily Double" however | berth promenade deck cabins, Special to the "Hong Kong Dafy

The "Z 7" is to be followed im- mediately by a second liner of the zame size and class.

FINAL PREPARATIONS

For The Military Tattoo

*Press "

to sea Monday at 10 o'clock on an eight-months voyage for train- Ing. Beveral thousand spectators including relatives of the young seamen were present to see the departure. The families

of

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Certificates Nos. 12111 and 26, Twist 27, Destroy.17261 for 50 and 19 shares number 23, Opposite 14. 29, Obscure, 30, ed, 8P4884 to 894388 and 1126002 to

Wanes

41

Down-1, Athwart: 2. Hammock; 3. Comet; 5. Hulk; 6, Parted; 7, Evokes: 10, Aired: 12, Hue 13. Serum; 16, Romps: 20, Visit: 21, Hated; 22, Rawness: 23, Peasant; 24, Cheese; 25, Corner: 28, Hen; 29, Newer 31, Deny.

AT THE MARINE COURT

Lying In-Shore

Before Comdr. J. B. Newill at the Marine Court yesterday morn-

1126011, respectively, registered in the name of HO TSZE TAT have been reported LOST OR MISLAID and NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that, unless the said carti- ficates are produced at the Registered Office of the Company within THIRTY. DAYS from the date of this Notice, the aforesaid Certificates Nos. 12111 and 17261 will be deem ed CANCELLED AND OF NO EFFECT and an application to the Company for the leave of a new certificate in respect of the said shares will be "proceded with in the usual couran.

For THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER GJ. (191-), LTD. JOHN V. BRAGA,

Acting Secretary.

[2901

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

(Copyright.)1

Kiel, Oct. 22. The cruiser training ship "Karl- shuhe carrying 600 cadets put outing. Chan Yec 25, mistress of Boat

No. 624V and three others, were Hong Kong, 8th October, 1994. all charged with lying their boats In-shore at a distance of less than 100 yards from the Low Water Mark, during prohibited hours. 'at the Mong Kok Ferry Wharf, Yau- mati, last. Monday night without permission having the written from the Harbour Master.

All the defendants admitted their offences and were each fined 85 or five days hard labour...

Another three Chinese bostmen, who were also charged with the similar öffence of unlawfully lying their boats in-shore at the Mur- ray Pier last Monday night, were each fined $10 or one week hard labour In default.

*

those making the TOY: age were given an unexpected op portunity to go on board for a few | minutes to take a last farewell. Last Thursday we gave the first colourful spectacle. The beating While the relatives were doing 80. part of the Military Tattoo pro- of the Tattoo has been carried out

from telegram arrived

the gramme, and to-day we give a in the Army from early times. 'It Fuehrer," "I expect that those short resume of the second and originated from Marlborough's who. accompány.. the cruiser final part of the programme, which troops in the early part of the Karlsruhe on her voyage to for- contains many of the Hit-bits. - 18th century. Troops were theneign countries will worthily main- It will be recalled that the lastbilleted In villages and towns and tain the honour of the Father- Item In the first half will be the at be time for them to retire to land." rendering of the 1812 Overture by their quarters, the drummers play-Traniacean Kuo Min. the Massed Bands and Drums ed from one post to another in with lighting effects and the burn- the town. During this period of ing of a section of the city of Mos- playing all troops had to go back cow (on Caroline Hill, overlooking to their billets and it is from this the arena).

practice that the now familiar calls First Post and Last Post- were derived. The Inns had to close when Last Post sounded and all their taps were ordered to be The following scene or Item is "turned to," hence the word one which will be appreciated by TAPTO which eventually became the ́hundreds of Britishera con- TATTOO. versant with Sam Small, the-hero

*

The next item is a surprise item by the 12th Company of the Royal Army Service Corps, entitled "The Loch Ness Monster."

Battle Drill

of Wellington's Army and the bat- tle of Waterloo, and is entitled, "A Military Fantasy." This scene Athletic Club, the Lam

Following this item, the Chinese Chun is intended to represent the dream Association will give a display of of one, Private Samuel Small, ancient and modern Chinese fen- soldier of Wellington's army incing, while Chinese lady members. the Wellington Campaign.

of the same body. will demonstrate

The scene opens with a party of the Whip Dance." Then the 2nd Wellington's soldiers bivouacked Battalion the

East Lancashire

for the night, camp fires burning Regiment will give a demonstra- and sentries on the alert. Private. tion of Battle Drill as carried out Samuel small is no sooner asleep in 1857, when this regiment was than he dreams that the buglers last stationed in Hong Kong. This have sounded the "Rouse" and will be followed by a demonstra they are once more falling in for tion of Battle Drill, 1934, by two inspection. After a slight contre platoons of the East Lancashire temps due to Sam dropping his Regiment; the Mounted Troop, rifle, the enemy are seen ap-Motor Machine Gun Section and proaching. Great excitement pre- Armoured Car Bection of the Hong valls and the Wellington soldiers. Kong Volunteer petence Corps, form a square and open are at the supported by a Battery of Pack approaching columns. They are Artillery (3.1 Howitzers) of the horrified that the enemy do not Hong Kong Singapore Brigade," act like humans but like animated Quite a number of subjects röntion's representative on the Board, toy soldiers and when shot down

Royal Artillery. cerning the Mainland ware. dis of Education, reported that at the recover again in the most discon- cussed at a meeting of the General Committee's request he had taken certing manner. Moreover the Committee of the Kowloon Re- up with the Director of Education cannon they bring causes grim: sidents' Association held recently the question of the change of devastation in the ranka

In the course of the proceed- | position of the bus stopping Wellington's soldiers. The dresan ings, it was stated that the Star places outside the School. The is becoming a nightmare and fine Ferry Company had requested the Director had Informed him that ally when all seems lost, Sam Inspector General of Police, to while he would be happy to see Small saves the day with a re- fasue instructions that ambulance the stops restored, he did not markably fine piece of shooting, cases were not to be conveyed by propose to intervena on this oc- by knocking down all the toy "Star" ferries except, ander, excep- casion in a matter falling within soldiers with two shots, one for tional circumstances, as the Vehi; the discretion of the DSP, and each row. 'cular Ferry were more suitable. · that the matter would automati- Children's Bus Tickets cally solve itself with the erection of the new School, which" he

A reply from the Kowloon Motor Bus Go to the Association's sug- gestions regarding children's Monthly Bus Tickets stated that the matter was receiving careful consideration.

In regard to improvements on the Chatham Road sea front, the Hon, Colonial Secretary stated that the matter was receiving - tention...

of

The Massed. Bards

Following this the Massed Banda trusted would not be long delayed: will beat a Tattoo. This is also a

Action Urged

It was unanimously agreed that with a request for a reinstate-

as the alte for the new school was ment of the stopping places,

Then the last item on the pro- gramme, the Grand Finale when the Massed-Bands and Brumé and all those taking part in the Tattoo will form up in the Arena and sing one verse of "Land of Hope and Glory" and two verses, of "Abide with Me." This will be followed. followed by the National Anthem

As can be seen from the above, the programme is on a gigantic scale and promises to be one of the outstanding entertainments ever given here.

Those intending to go are, ad vised to book early,

REHEARSAL

A preliminary rehearsal was held last evening, several items on the not yet completed, a stop at the Complaints from nearby re-programme belogiccessfully present school was still necessary,sidents regarding the misuse of carried out by the South Wales and the plight of the children the Cox's Road Children's Play Borderers, the Lincolns and the during the recent heavy rains was ground after dark were brought Volunteers Preparat for the instanged by several members. It before the Committee, and it was opening night, Novem With reference to the subject of was agreed that the correspon agreed to write the Hon. Colonial already completed. Bus Stops at the Central British dence on the subject be forward- Secretary asking for action to be valley reminding one of Home School, Mr. B. Wylle, the Associa¦ ̈ed to the Hon!": Colonial Secretary I taken in the matter.

with its Imposing

Too good for Men!

When Alawas Prince and Vic was Queen

My fanny wore a crinoline?

Sa vide her pantaloons were draped knew not, how her limbs ware shaped And Farma beld as wildest joking That ever girls should come in smoking!

Grimov(and show) lots more fo-daj Brugg in korrar swoons away.)

DRAFT Programmes and Entry Forms for the TENTH Extra Race Meeting, to be held on SATURDAY, the 3an NOVEMBER, 1834 (weather permitting), _may_be Gloucester Building; The Club House, obtained at the Secretary's Office.

Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong, Bond.

Entries close at 13 o'clock NOON on THURSDAY, the 25TH OCTOBER,

1934.

By Order.

2943].

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has

Remove that gesper from your!

fanny, the brand schemathart Try one of these and blase aguar virka

O. B. BROWN,

Becretary.

Firmy has puffed it twice, by Gad |

· Fannig hers murmured "Not so bad!"

They smake their fifta fags a week

Fanny has brouch

(The blush bien red on Tannýs cherklý

Down ́an the send

Trich as cake.

Daby anioke at the they smoke at fottle

fanny is roused and girt for, hartie ()

fanny has slopped and gathè

The two white cylinder of Sin

Will's GOLD FLAKE

WILLS

BRISTOL E LONDON

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