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Appointments, Etc. Sunday, Avell 18th.
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"Contre Amiral Richard, Com manding the French Naval Forces His Excellency the Governor has in the Far East. Monsieur R At the King's Park, Kowloon, yesterday Club de Recreio held nominated Dr. G. DR. Black, Soulange Teissier, and Lt Car.
annual their seventh
Athletic O.BE V.D., as a member of the Furtain lunched at Fanling Lodge.. meeting whers a large gathering Court of the University of Hong Monday, Apeh 29th, 2
His Excellency the Governor- of members and friends attended. Kong for a period of three years.
was represented by Captain R. F The fine weather and the high standard of running helped, to": His Excellency the Governor has Walter, Alde-de-Camp. at a Re very enjoy-appointed Mr. G. G. Wood to be ception held by Mr. K. Midrusa- a Member of the Authorized Arwa Consul General for Japan, in Two Club records were broken | chitects Consulting Committee, honour of the birthday of His absence from the perial Majesty the Emperor of EL Cunha won Putting the Shot during the
Japan. with 30 feet 9 inches smashing Colony of Mr. A. S. Mackichan.
Wednesday, May 1st. the existing record of 30 IL $ ins, established by M. A. Xavier in 1928 In the 100 yards ladles' Championship, Miss I. Lopes low- ered her own record of 12 4/5 secs, which she made last year. by one second......
Among the other ""features of | the day was the Relay Race (open to the Colony) which was won by the East Lancs in a most convin cing manner, beating the Youth's Athletic Association by two yards.
The detailed results were:— Putting the-Shot
Open to members of the Por-
tuguese Community-
E. L. Curta
1. A. Soares
Distance 30 ft. 9 ins. Record 120 yards boys Flat Race
(Handicap) Under 10 Years
A. Marques
J. Gosano
100 yards Girls Flat Rage"
(Handicap) Under 10 Years,
Alda Marques Patsy Reibeiro
Kicking the Football
Open to members of the Por-
tuguese Community
J. Gonsalves
M. A. Oliviera
(
100 yards Flat Race' Ladies Cham-
pionship
Open to ladies of the Portuguese
Community
Miss I Lopes Miss C Biva
Time: 11 4/5 secs Record 200 Yards Boys Flat. Race--(Han- dicap) Under 18 years and over 12 Years
L. Remedios
G. Gosano
참
100 Yards Flat Race Champion
shito
Open to ̈members of the Por-
tuguese Community
-W, A. Reed
J.LE: Alves
Time-10 1/5 secs.
His Majesty the King has ap proved the appointment of Hon. Dr. W. B. A. Moore to be ani Official Member of the Legislative Council during his tenure of office as Acting Director of Medical and Sanitary Services,
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Dr. and Mrs. RO. Winstedt ar rived at Government House.
His Excellency the Governor Captain R. was represented by
at
a
Walter, Alde-de-Camp Reception held by Herr Hipperich German Consul. in honour of the German National Day.
The name of Mr. Frank drose. His Excellency and Lady. "Peel, has been added to the list of accompanied by their guests and authorised architects.
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His Bonour the Chief Justice has appointed M, W. R. N. Andrews Accountant of the Supreme Court, to be a Commissioner to "ad-
minister oaths, etc.
His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. E. P. H. Lang to be Registrar: Supreme Court, Regis- trar of Companies Official Ad- ministrator and Official Trustee,
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His Excellency the Governor has appointed the Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell to be a Member of the Licensing Board for a period of three years
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attended by the personal staff, witnessed the finals of the Hong Kang Tennis Singles Champion- ship at the Cricket Club.
In the evening His Excellency and Lady Peel, attended by the personal stain, were the guests of His Excellency the General Om- cer Commanding and Mrs. O... «C. Borrett at an At Home, at Flag- stan House.
In the evening the following dined, at Government House:~
Mrs.
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U.S. BASEBALL
Babe Ruth's Team Blanked
New York, May 4. Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves (Babe Ruth's outdit) were blanked out in the National League games to-day.
PERRY TO MEET. AUSTIN
Dorothy Round Beaten
London, May 3, Mias Dorothy Round, was soDIE- what unexpectedly defeated in The following were the results the semi-final of the hard court" cabled by Renter.
championship at Bournemouth to day by Miss Kathleen Stammers. The score was 7/9 6/2, 6/1.
National Leagus
RHE Pittsburg
2 18 1 Brooklyn H. G.
0 3 I Blanton pitched for Pittsbury and Vaughan homered.
St. Louis Boston......
3 9
3 2
The loser was sumtering from an injured right leg, which handi- capped her play. She did not at- tempt wide shots:addleN
Mix · Scriven won the other semi-final-by beating Miss. Susan, Noel, after a bard fight, by 8/8,
His Excellency the General Offi-' cer Commanding and Mrs. O. C. Barrett Commodore and C. G. Sedgwick, Brigadier Gen- eral F. D. Hammond. C.BE, D.S. O., Erigadier and Mrs. Seth-8mith, Col. and Mrs. GR.V. It is notified that satisfactory Steward, Captain and Mrs. CG.B. evidence of the appointments of
Waller, Coltart, Captain J.W.A. Mr. Edward Cock, MBE, JP. as RN, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Trat
man, Prof. and Mrs." J. L. Shells- President, the Rev. N. V. Halward, MC, MA 13 Commissioner, and hear, Dr. and Mrs. G.DR. Black.Bili Walker pitched for St. 18/6, 6/3. In the second set. the loser was within two points of Messra Lo Koon-kan and Lo Paymr. Lt. Cdr. and Mrs MAW. Koon-hang Jointly as Honorary Sweney, Mr. LSL Lean, Mr. S.F
The Cincinnati-New York and match. Treasurers, for the time being of M. Taylor. Lt. R. S. Barry, R.N., Chicago-Philadelphia games were the Boy Scouts "Association, Hong and Mr. W.S.A. Clough-Taylor. postponed owing to rain and cold Kong Branch, has been furnished Thamday: May 2nd. "
American League® to His Excellency the Governor,
Washington Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Winstedt
0 4 13 Chicago and that with effect as from May teft Government House.
59 19 11, and during the sbsence from
Rip Radeilt homered for Chics-
Lady Peel was the guest of Mrs.
Louis.
the Colony of the Rey, N. V. Hal-Y. K Chau at a musical ("A1 | 50.
ward. Mr. Cyril Champkin, JP has been appointed as Commis- stoner.
A
V.
The Government is inviting ten- ders for new quarters for an am- bulance dresser at Shamshulpo Fire Station, as well as for cover-
60 Yards Boys and Girls Race-ed service reservoirs at Middle Gap
For Children under 6 years and Mount Cameron. (Handicap).
H. Reibeiro
R.. Xavier
100 Yards Ladles Relay Race
Open to Ladies of the
guese Community
Maryknoll Convent
Recreio
Rolling the Bowls
P. A. Yvanovich
F. P. Remedios
Party-
100 Yards Veterans Time Race
F. A. Machado
A. Barros
One Mie Race (Handicap)
Open to Portuguese Community
L. M. Remedios
M. Sequeiriz
Belay Race (Open" to "the Colony Teams of 4 (2 of 220) and (2
of 440,
East Lanc Youths A. A.
Members Relay Race
J. Gonsalves
H. R. Pinna
EL Cunha
C. Roza Periera
A. R. Fior
A. B. Xavier
C. L. Lopes
-J. M. Ollylera
Home". in the afternoon. Friday, May 3rd
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Barlow ar-. rived at Government House.
His Excellency presided it meeting of the University Court in the afternoon,
In the evening His Excellency
Philadelphia Cleveland
12 17 0 1 7 3
Foxx homered for Philadelphia.
Boston
Detroit
0 2 A 5 11 J
The New York-St. Louis match
the Governor, attended by Cap- was not played owing to`rain and; tain Walter, was the guest of Cat cold..
A. B. Hearle, D8.O. and the om- | Renter,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Barlow left Government House."
It is notified that at the expiracers, Royal Artillery, at dinner. tion of three months, unless cause Saturday, May 4th. is shown to the contrary, the names of the On Wo Estates, Ltd., and the Lee Nung Cal will be struck off the register and the companies dissolved.
The name of the Ning Yueng Land Investment Co., Ltd., has. been struck off the register.
It is notified that the Old Botanic Garden will be open to the public on May 6 and 7 until 11.p.m.
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His Excellency the Governor has appointed Corporal A. N. Braude to be Second Lieutenant in the Corps
Machine Gun Battalion, Signal Section, of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps.
KAI TACK FEES
The following revised housing and landing fees at Kai Tack Aerodrome, per month, are gazetted to take effect from May
1:-
Exclusive of Inclusive of
His Excellency and Lady Pce), attended by the personal · stan, were present at the Fifth Extra Race Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club at Happy Valley.
the country of his birth or citizen- ship, as such an immigrant might not be a national of the country in which he was born.
ter, owner, agent and consignee, is both joint and several.
Section 5 of this Ordinance amends section 9 (d) of the princi-. pal Ordinance by validating the visas of officials duly authorised to grant British visas to any British protectorate or protected State or any Territory in respect of which a mandate on behalf of the League of Nations has been accepted by His Majesty.
Section 3 of this Ordinance also Section 4 of this Ordinance in amends section 9 (d) of the prin- serts certain words in section 6 cipal Ordinance by making it clear of the principal Ordinance to make that the reference to His Majesty's it clear that, the ability to pro- Government is intended as a fe- vide a free passage to the port of ference to His Majesty's Govern embarkation, imposed on the mas-ment in the United Kingdom, **
In the men's singles. Fred Perry won the right to meet Bunny Austin in the final, by de- feating Dariel Prenn (Germany) by 6/4, 8/2, 6/4- Reuter, ...
HARD COURT TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
London, May 4. Fred Perry, defeated E. W '(Bunny) Austin by 0-8, 6———4, 3-6. 6-2, 6-0, in the anal of the British Hard Court Lawn Tennis Championship at Bournemouth, to win the title for the fourth year in succession,
Miss E. M. Dearman, a finalist in both events, was taken if with influenza and had to scratch from both In consequence, Mrs. Pitt- man and Miss A. M. Yorke were given a walk-over in the 'Ladies Doubles by Miss Dearman and Miss Nancy Margaret Lyle. The Mixed Doubles was won by C.R.D. Tucky and Miss Peggy Scriven, who were conceded a walk-over by Daniel Prenn, the ex-German. Davis 'Cup player, and Miss Dear
Miss Kathleen Stammers, con- queror of Dorothy Round, beat Miss Margaret Scriven, a former champion, by 6-2, 6-2 to wm the women's singles title Reuter
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