CROSSWORD PUZZLE
21
18
10
璐
30
32
33
CLUES
Across.-4. Barometer lines. 8, Room. 9, Event, 13, Victim. 17, Re- gard. 18, Boredom. 19, Agitation 20. Method. 21, U.8.A. animal. 23, Wiles, 23, Central Line. 24, Tenth Part. 25. Ancient idol. 27, Fish up. selence. 34, Mathematical 31, Collection 35. To shame.
Saturday's Solution. Across: 1; Pagan 5. Roses."8, Ample, 9, Least 10, Appal, 11. Acrid. 12, Steel. 15,
Down-1, Froth. 2 Blonde. 1, Wrath. 5, "Japanese Properly, 4, sash, 6. Succulent plant. 7, Pro- secuted. 10. Chastised. 11, Fellow tar. 12, Discussing. 14, Main road. 15. Song" bird, 16; News man. 25. Ligature, 26, Excited. 28, Defeat 29. Tax. 30, Nobleman. 32, Snake-
33. Card.
Jown: 1, Poles. 2, Grave. 3, Natal. Apprehensions. 5. Ready,
HONG
KONG DAILY
LOCAL CRICKET
(Continued from Page 16)
scuted off drives and wel-timed leg glances. At one time the home team seemed to suffer total col- lapse when 4 batsmen were dis- missed for 20 runs
A Baker helped Arculli to make the home team's score to reach 100 before he was caught Vaug ban took wickets for 52 runa.
The RASC replied with 05, runs for wickets when stumps were drawn. Clark who" scored 3 runs batted for half an hour and was the cause of the draw. Abbas .took 3 wickets for 3 runs, and
Rumjahn.secured 2 for. 19,
The scores were: 1.R.C.-154 for 7 wkts. dec. (M. el Arculli -68, A Baker 30, A. K. Ismail 21 not out. Vaughan 4 for 52. Digby 2 for 26), RAS.C.:-95 for 8 whts, (Crayford |
30, Hood 18 Abbas 3 for 3 Arcul- 12 for 17)».
H.K.C.C. WINS EASILY
The Hong Kong Cricket Club defeated the Civil Service comfor- tably by 7 wickets in their Drat junior league match on Saturday
at Happy Valley.
PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1934.
YACHTING
Jan Wins "A” Class Event
The arst championship race for "A" Class boats of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was won on Saturday by Jan, sailed by Mr. E Cock, which beat Wasp II, salled by Major Griffin, by 19 seconds over the 9.7 miles course. *.
LAWN BOWLS
Recreio Beat K.B.G.C.
The Club de Recreio entertained the Kowloon Bowling Green Club to a friendly Ave-rink lawn bowls match on Saturday and defeated their guests by 4 shots. The scores were:--: Becreio
The following were the results. J. M. Rosario
"A" Class-Started at 1428
J, A. Ribeiro Finishing
€ Marques Time Pm Fts.. de Bilva 54 Carpenter 16.50.42 11
(J.-R. Bugne-Coupland) Osla
16.55.23 13 1
K.B.G.C.
G. Ross
S. A. Bright
D. W. Waterton
A ̈ W. Meloy M
A. Searle COL. Farmer A. S. Russell J. B. Budding
J. Roger
R. Duncan'
(Skip) E. A. Botelho
20
(skip) ******
10
P. A. Yvanovich
(Mr. Souldson) Wasp II.
16.32.58
| L. F. Xavier 2.12 F. V. V. Ribeiro
M. J. Benderson
A. M. Holland'
(Major Grifin) Astemis
********** 16.38.05 (Mr. C. C. Blake):
10.41.17 5. La Linda
(Mr. A L. Shields) ... Jan .....
16.32.07 1 1
(80p)
30
4 10.
D. Alves
9
F. X. Soares J. J. Basto
(Mr. E Cock) Isobel
:
(Mr. Cawland)
(Mr. Stanton) Gull
(8. Odland)
18.45,01 9.5
16.32.58
16.46.29 - 10
3 11
J. Ozorio
C. Osmund
8
C. Lopes
L Gutterrez
7
(skip) 11
Tosa
Batting" frst the Civil Service | Cicada....... 16.41.24. 6
dimissed for 62 runs, to (Lt. J. B. Portman) were which B. Pengelly scored 22 not out, and P. D. Crawley 21. M
Yells, 18, Inconceiveable. 19, Bervi. Sepal. 7. Sulks, 13, Tense: 14, bank took 3 wickets for 17 and | Pat ..............
!
22, Stick. 25, Afire 26. Rover 27, Villa, 28, Canoe 29, Tench. Nurse.
Ebony, 16, Exact. 17, Lilac.
19,
30,
Burst, 20, Riven, 21, Larch. Seven. 23, Idler. 24, Knave.
22,
HOCKEY
Recreio Team For To-day
The following have been select-
ed to represent the Club de Re-
crelo against the KIT.C. to-day, on the King's Park Ground, bully- of 5.10 p.m
H. Britto: A, A, dos Remedios, Dr. A. Rodrigues; Gonsalves, W. A. Reed, P. Nolasco: G, Guterres, Alves, A Gosanc. N. Beltrao, B. Gosano.
*
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES
St. Andrew's Beai Keppel
A fast and exciting hockey game" in the Mamak tournament Was played at the Police Training School yesterday between the St.
FRED PERRY'S FUTURE
Will Not Turn Professional
London, Oct. 27.
Stewart secured 2 for 4.
True Blue... 16.41.45 T
(Mr. H. 8. Rouse)
16.44.35 8 6 (Commodore allatt) Fainted Lady 18.51.55 12 2
(Major Booty)
"I" and "Y" Classés-Started at 14.50
The Club passed their total with 7 wickets in hand, scoring 127 rus for 4 wickets L. D. Külbee 23, G. A. Stewart 40, and C. W, E. Bishop 35 not out, were the chief scorers, | Jackson took 2 for 11, and Robert-
son had two victims for, 30 runs.
The scores were:--- C.5.0.0.1–82 (P. D. Crawley, 21, B. Pengelly 22; Milbank 3 for 17, "Stewart 2 for 6) HE.C.C.:-127 for 4 wkts. (G. A
Stewart 40, C. W. E. Bishop 35 | Robena not aut, L. D. Kilbee 23; Jack- son 2 for 11
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Stella
(Mr. J. Pilcher) Jade
Corrected
Time Pan. Pts. 16.46.35 萏 4
16.43.269 (Lleat. R. B. Williams) Blue Jacket ... 16.42.38.
(Lieut. Rossier)
A H Basto
*(sp) ....... A Remedios A.-Xavier C. Basto G. Silva (Яkip)
17
100
[(Skip):17 7. L. Tetley
J. Thompsoni
J. G. Meyer
R. Randall
(skip) ..........._21 J. B. Logan
P. Motley
J. Watson
J. C. Brówn
(Skip)
I.R.C. Closing Day
NEWS AND COMMENTS FROM THE NORTH
FIFTH NATIONAL CONGRESS
Important Delegates Arriving
(By Our Own Correspondent)
international jurist, who has" for "Shanghal, Oct. 22. An event of national importance, many years been a judge of the
National the Fifth
Congress World Court at the Hague, and scheduled to be held in Nanking who recently went to Hongkong on November 12, is already casting and Canton on a mission to the its shadows ahead The Capital south-west, to explain the Govern→ is even now astir with arrivals of ment's views..to the Cantonese.
himself high military officers and promin-leaders, expressed
我
ent provincial government ofacials optimistle regarding this matter, from different parts of the coun- upon his return to Shanghai yes- try, many of whom have already terday. While Dr. Wang refused. reported their arrival to the Cen- to disclose the terms upon which. tral Party Headquarters.
Nanking-Canton co-operation Communist suppression activities will be based, it may reasonably in the interior provinces have be assumed that his impartial. cairy considerable met with success, and the com- advice Will 18 manding omcers are making a big weight with both sides and "that push towards the final stage of he will succeed where the other Nanking bad 98 bandit-suppression work so that emissaries from
they will be free to come to falled. According to Dr, Wang Nanking and participate in the Mr. Hu Han-min stated that he is Fifth National Congress, reported not opposed to any individual" in a spokesman of the Government, the Government, but he merely that the Government, who added that the South-West desired representatives are making pre-should work for the utmost good the people. parations for coming north, while of the country and overseas 'delegates are also on their It the government really worked.
de Motofor the cause of the Kuo-Min way to the Capital.
Tang and the country he would.
co-operate
The Jurist- gladly
noticed a "Singlea" by 46-13 In an interest-sporadic efforts by various local further said that he
and
authorities to strong, common desire among the provincial
the South-West for alleviate distress in the country leaders in have shown their futility, through better government and closer und lack of centralisation and co-fication. "All these leaders" con- ordination, to cope with the per- cluded Dr. Wang, "are willing to down to an open-minded plexing situation, the realisation settle is beginning to dawn everywhere discussion with the authorities in at last. even among the military Nanking over affairs of state, so chieftains snugly ensconced in that a way for the betterment of their respective strongholds, that the country may be found." "And the first and all-important object noting such attitude, the nation. the nation must attain is unity in which has become used latterly to hearing criticisin and "censure from Canton must be gratefully content,
The Indian Recreation. Club, this season's champions of the junior Division of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls League, brought a very suc- tesafni season to a close yesterday, when the "Marrieds" defeated the
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16.46.441 6
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ing game.
1
(Capt. H. Marshall) Widgeon........... 16.44.32) - A
(Capt. C. T. Ingle)
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This was followed later in the evening by an enjoyable dinner and a' concert.
Adanac Zephys
18.57.49 16.50.26
81 7. 2
Bingles
M. Atzal
on
(Major Wren) · Ansa
16.43.11 2 7
R.A.M.C. DEFEAT K.C.C. The Royal Army Medical Corps That there is not the slightest defeated the Kowlon Cricket Club chance of Fred Perry, Britain's in a junior league encounter lawn tennis champion and main-Saturday at King's Park stay of the triumphant Davis The R.A.M.C. batted first, which Cup team, turning professional realsed 89 runs, Major Bonayla at present, was the statement scored 41 runs, and Gray took 3 made by Mr. Leighton Crawford, wickets for 7 runs. manager of the British, tennis team, on his return from Ameri- ca yesterday.
"What may happen in two or three years time I cannot say.
ege but Perry has an
on the Davis Cup for next year" "sald Mr. Crawford.---- | Reuter.
Abcrew's and H.M.S. Keppel. The LADIES HOCKEY
game resulted in a win for the former by Ave goals to three.
The sailors had the better of
the game throughout the. Art Saints Beat Recreio
hall, leading by three goals to one, their scorers being Lt. Sinclair- Ford, Smith and Muir. The Saints A very fast hockey encounter could manage to score only once was seen on the Marina ground
on Saturday afternoon when the! at this period, through Carroll.
After the interval, the Saints St. Andrew's Ladies took full points retallated strongly, scoring four off the Recreio Ladles by 3 goals goals without any reply. EF to 1 in the'r Caer Clark Cup fix- Fincher did the "hat trick" while ture. Carroli added the other.
Signals v. Kowloon Indians
many
Erratic shooting among both bsets of forward lines was respoir- In a scrappy game played onsible for many glorious opportuni- the Marina ground, the Kowloon ties going a-begging, while poor Indians surprisingly defeated the Dassing also accounted for R.C. of Signals by four goals to chances being spoiled.
Prior to this match; the Bignals were the leaders of the Mamak tournament but as a re- sult of their defeat yesterday they are now deposed by the St. An- drew's in the leadership.
one.
d
In the first half, the Indlans were superior both in attack and defence, and scored four goals while the soldiers managed to re- ply only once.
Miss M. Woolley was again to the fore with two splendid goals for the Saints in the first half. while Miss C. Botelho scored once for the Recreio Ladies.
In the second half Miss P. Git- tius placed the Baints further ahead with a well placed shot be- yond Miss G. Raza's reach.
Miss E, Xavier at centre half for the Recreio was the outstanding player on display, while Miss M. Basto was seen to advantage at
The soldiers, however, Improved considerably in the second half, making quite a number of dan-full-back.. gerous raids which resulted in two goals. Toward the end of the game, they tied hard for the equaliser, but the Indians managed to hold out.
MILITARY CHARITY
TOMBOLA
Our 650 people attended the military charity tombola at the -Garrison Lecture Hall on Saturday
night.
The biggest win of the season was recorded by Mr. G. Kaye, and the following were amongst those who won prizes:-
J. Greenhill, FWatson, Philips, H. F. Leeves, H Harris, A. Barlette, R. Bwift, A. Collins, Smith, R. Black, O. B. Howard, Mr. R. Higgs, L. Goodhue, Lees, HMS. Eagle, Louis, Bolton, E. Andrews, b, H. Eykta,
0 Hughes, MTS TA Calder, A. G. Reed, 7. Hough,
The strength of the Saint's team lay in the Halves, Miss J. Wong] being brilliantly supported by Miss I Woolley and Mrs. Berruex.
The teams were:-
St. Andrew's Ladles':-Mrs. R Rose, Misses G. White, E. Lan- dolt, I Wooley J. Wong, Mrs. Berruex Misses F. Wong, G. Kroutsaya P. Gittins and M. Chura.
Recreio Ladies-Mistes G. Roza, M. Basto, C. Osmund, L Silver Netto. E. Xavier, E. Rosario, M. Remedios, A. Alves, C.. Silva, B. Remedios and C. Botelho...
Crawley, G. Clark J. Folk, J. Wardie, R.A., J. Rize, G. Owen, R Clark, W. H Brown, Cpl. A Allison, H. E. Ferris, P. Gaon and J. Hutchings.
The band from the First Bat- talion Lincolns will play at Friday evening's all-ranta dance at this Garrison Lecture Hall
vermis sion of Major 2.4 Grenia and Oncers
The K.C.C. replied with only 85 runs, 4 short of the Medical's 'to- tal in an exclling finish H Hamp ton was top scorer with 23 runs, Trimble dismissed 7 batsmen "for 37 ruas,
The scores were:--- -R.A.M.C.:-89 (Major Bonavia 41, Pte. Morris 13; Jones 4 for 24. Durling 2 for 16)
K.C.C.:-85 (H. Hampton 23; Trimble 7 for 37, Major Bonala
- 2 for 29)
FRIENDLIES
K.C.C. DREW WITH C.C.C. An attractive innings of 88 not. out by A. B. Hanson featured the
game. friendly
between the the Kowloon Craigengower and Cricket Club on Saturday at Happy Valley which ended in a draw.
:
The scores were: K.C.C.:-210 for-9'wkta. dec. (C, Lj
Stapleton 47, F. A. Munn 29, G. C. Burnett 27, F. 1, Zimmern 28, A W. Ramsay 24, E. C. Fin- cher 20; Omar 3 for 56, Bouza 2 for 20). C.C.C.-180 for 9 wkts. (A. B. Hamson 88 not out. U:: Omar 33; E. F. Fincher 3 for 17, Hung 2 for 8).
Nazarin Takes 5 For 10-
Despite the fine bowling by K Nazarin who took 5 wickets for 10 runs, an eleven captained” by ́8. A. Ismail was defeated by the Club de Recreio by 58 runs in a friend- ly cricket match at King's Park on Baturday.
The scores were: «
Recreio:-106 (E. M. Soares: 46; K.
Nazarin 5 for 10, B. Carrol 57 for 44.)
B. A. Ismaell's XI:-50 (A, B, Buf- flad 27 not out; A P. Pereira 3 for 9, A Prata 3 for 19.) 'MITCHELL, BOWLS WELL Capt. Michell who took 7 wickets for 18 runs was the cause of the University being dismissed for 41 runs when the Army beat the Pokfulum team by 8 wickets at Pokfolum on Saturday.
The scores waren
(Lieut. Douglas)
"G" Class-Started at 14.35 Gali
Toynette
·D.NF.. 17.04.02 3
(Capt. W. T. Fernell) Eunice ...
(Mr. E.-8. 0 Jean
17.06.541' 42 Dunlop) - 2017.01.18 2
(Mr. F. Cope Sirius
...........17.14.30 5 (Lieut. Cooper)"; \
Lola .............. 16.59.251.
(Letit. P. Parker)
"H" Class-Started at 14.55 Diana
17.01.33 2 5 (Dr. P. Ramus) Colleen
3 4 ***** 17.03.57 (Major Austin), Rolla
18.59.15 1 7 (Mr. R. Stock) Blekin
17.04.00 (Mr. H. Wood) Aeriel
3
17.10.17
2
17.21.42
-1
(Mr. F. G. Leg)TM-- Dorothea
(Maj, Reid)
MEMBERS SUBSCRIBERS
MORNING RACE (Bunday, 38th October, 1934).
Course-Club Line Channel Rock Mark Kowloon Rock Mark
(P)
(F)
Holt's Wharf Mark Club line **+
(2)
(P)
Holt's Wharf Mark
(8)
tClub line.
Distance:-7.0
These marks will be omitted:
If the wind is light,
Members St. George Yacht Heimaman
A2 HB Rouse A 3 C. C. Blake A4 J. EL Davis
412 E Cock ASF.-8. Coote H 2 E G. Lee H5 AF. Crawford Y 3 H. Dreyer, Y8 J. G. Pilcher G7 H M Findlay,
Morning total
M. I. Razack A. R. Minu A. M. Omar
(skip), 17
3.M. Rumjahu A. K. Omar
D. M. Khan
Married
SA. H. Rumjahn
-A, K. Minut
A. O. Madar
"4
A. M. Wabab
** (skip) 22 3. Hoosen
5. O. Bux
M. Y. Adal
K. M. Omar”-
(ap) 16
A. R. Dallah
(skip) 24
HEALTH BULLETIN EASTERN PORTS
148
Symptoms of Closer Unity 1. As the months roll by, and
fact.
Flagur:-Bassein, I case; Prom and Yen Penh, 2 cases.
An indication of the new spirit is to be seen in the fact that troops from Shantung and Shansi, Nanking's Bitterest Critic Alone
Another victory for co-operation. amounting to two divisions, have been ordered by the Nanchang is to be gathered from the latest Canton. Mr. Provisional Headquarters of the dispatches from President of the Military affairs Hisial-FuChen, a veteran Kuomo- Commission (General Chiang Kai- tang member, and one of the shek) to assist in the anti-Red bitterest enemies of the National drive in Klangst. These Northern Government, has decided to leave troops belong to the provincial Canton and spend, a vacation in armies of Generals Han Fu-chu his foreign home in Burma. He Hai-Shan military had returned to Canton severni governors of Shanting and Shansi months ago for the special purpose. ~ Cholers-Calcutta, 27 casea -
respectively, and much slanificance of urging General Chen Chi-Tang may be attached to the transfer to start an anti-Chiang move, Small-Pox:Bombay, 6 cases; Madras, 1 death; Rangoon, 1 case:
of the troops to the South as it That he has failed may be seen Tuticorin, 1 Bingapore, 1; Bhang-indicates the strong support of from his desire to go away during these two powerful Northern Jea- the National Congress; and co- hai l
ders for the Government's bandit operationists will doubtless hERTE suppression campaign. The enxa sigh of reller at the news, and tomary attitude of all provincial hope that his stay in Burms will authorities hitherto, towards the be both long and pleasant Government's anti-Red campaign has been one of detachment, and Indiference. Even such assistance as has been promised by those provinces who were neighbours to the Red menace have been ren- dered with lukewarm vigour, because both Reds and reaction- arles had manufactured rumours
Typhus:----Alexandria, 1 case.
A and Hclass Prep. Gun 15.00 A and H class Start Gun 15.05 23 and G class Started at 15.10
Course:-Club Line Channel Rock Mark Lyeemun Beadon Kowloon Rock Márk Citib Une
(B)
(P) (8)
Holt'a Wharf Mark
(S) :
*Club line.
Distance: $1.
BLACKMAIL!
One Result Of The cold Weather
Canton, Oct. 77.
of the National Government's The recent spell of cool weather intention to subdue province after seems to have revived the activities province by force after the of the City's bad characters, se ↑ These marks will be omitted elimination of Communism. - The cases of blackmailing have been
If the wind is light,
result of those absurd allegations reported to the Police Authorities --- has been that the suspicious. A grocer's shop in Fung King Provinces never really desired the Street of Bal Kwan receive 1 & Red to be completely crushed, so letter on the 25th instant saying that Communiam might always we have no food, and want you
attention divert the
of the to lend us $200 in foreign bank- National" authorities from provin=] notes. "If this amount is not peldy, cial affairs. These misapprehen; we abali punish you unme alons
been fortunately, have
Another private resident practically dispelled as the
alt Henan Island also received.
Poen. Pts.
298 16. 5 18 3
Members St. George
Yacht Helma STOO SLIK
Porn Pis. ATH... S... Rouse
201 A10 C0. – BIAKS 11 10 10 11 All E4 Davis A14. E. COCK 2
183
AGE. B. Coote
17
SHTE G. Lee
12:9
HJAT: Crawford
10 11 H, Dreyer
4017
1:21 813 $10
7:43. G. Pilcher EÐ ELK indias
18
9
10.
$12
Afternoon total- Mornizig "total"
109
Grand, total
208
ment to unity the com the use of cue appealing to oper
Hon and
Subscribers St. Andrew Yacht Helmsman
A Major J. A. Grisin A10 Major C. Booty A11 C'modore F. Elliott A14, Major Ko P A6 Lieut PTM Famus HL-Car Bwain H7 MAJOT Y1 Capt. W
University:41 (Capt Michell 7
for 16.) Army: 125 for 8 (ete. Dewey 47,4 Leut.
Lt. Garthwaite 49 not out, L. Ozoria for 33.)
Dry Boom
H Major 8. D. Reid
Morning totel
AFTERNOON RACE
Subscribers St. Andrew
Dan Pts.
13.
Yacht
A2 Major J. A. Griffin
14
A3 Major C. Booty
121
19
A 4 Cmodore F. Elliott A12 Major K. P. Afkinson
gutaide (Binday, 28th October 1934)
1545 Lleat. P. Ramus,~-
18 HL-Cdr. J. H. Bwain 7 14 Bb Major E. Greiller 2 19 73 Capt. W, T. Fennel 17 Y8 Lieut. PG Tarker 615
Major B. D. Feld
∙114
and Class Prep. Gi 14.50 Panky class Start, Gun 135
Morning:
of various manifestoes issued blackmailing letter demanding the within the past year fointly by payment of $2000 in foreign bank- Mr. Wang Ching-Wet and General notes, and threatening punishment. Chiang Kai-Shek, declaring the in case of refusal Govern Nam Wah Yat Po
intention of the Nation
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