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LAWN BOWLS
Yesterday's Matches
Further matches in the Open played Pairs Championship were yesterday and the results were as follows:-
L. J. Suva and H A Alves beat W. Ward and A. Kitchell by 19 to 16.
C...G. Silva and FX.M, da Silva
·beat A. M. Omar and K. M. Omar by 28 to 14.
L Glendenning and W. Glenden- ning "beat R. Morrison and G... Mitchell by 24 to 23. At the 21 head the score was. 23 all when a extra head had to be played.
The game between W. E. HOL lands and E. G. Post versus M. J. Medina and J. Cavanagh was played off on Sunday when the fatter won by 23 to 14.
F. Cullen and J. J. Whyte beat C. J. Tacchi and J. W, M. Brown by 29 shots to -11.
A. A. Razack and W. V. Field led S. J. Houghton and H Gittins by 18 to 8 shots at the 16th, head Match to be continued on Wed- nesday.
J. E. Henson and S A."Bright beat J. C. Brown and M, J. Hen- derson by 24 to 10 shots.
U.S. BASEBALL
Reds Take Severe
Beating
New York, May 12. Rain interfered with the baseball programme to-day, only one game being played in the American League 'where St. Louis Browns de- feated Boston Red Sox by an odd
run.
the National League, the In Cardinals best the Phillies in a high scoring game, while Brooklyn Dodgers severely trounced Cincin- nati Reds.
The following were the results cabled by Reuter:-
National Leagne.
Cincinnati Brooklyn
St. Louis Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
R. H. E. 4 2
New York
3
9 1
1
2
2 9 14
10 16 2
8 16"
Q
Chicago Boston
4 12
0
1
1
American League »
R. H. E.
26
Boston
St. Louls
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Q 3 9 2
The matches between Washing- ton. Senators and Cleveland In- and dians New York Giants Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Ath- letics and Chicago White Sox were postponed on account of rain.
SPAIN BEATS GERMANY AT SOCCER
Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
Press" (Copyright).]
LAWN TENNIS
Mixed Doubles League
____ HONG KONG - DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1935.
The official season league, was opened yesterday with one match In the Mixed Doubles League be- tween the K.C.C, and the U.S.R.C. on the former's courts.
The indisposition of Mrs. Kayl and the inability of Coldman to play rendered the U.S.R.C. weaker than announced and after
team
the first three games had been
won by the home team the result was a foregone conclusion. KC.C. finally won by 6 to 24 points.
The full results are appended below:
E. C Fincher and Miss Q. Dal- ziel (K.C.C.)
beat Tottenham and Misa
Hancock
beat Capt. Manners and
Mrs. Reid,.............................. drew with Withingtop and
Mrs. Morris
68
E F. Fincher and Miss M. Grimith (K.C.C.)
beat Withington and Mrs.
Morris
drew with Tottenham and
Miss Hancock ...... drew with Capt. Manners
and Mrs. Reid
62
Biß
———
A. E. P. Guest and Miss A. Mac- kenzie (K.C.C)
bcat Capt. Manners and
Mrs. Reld
and"
lost to Tottenham
Miss Hancock
beat Withington and Mrs.
Morris
TENNIS AT SELANGOR
Keenly Contested Matches
H.K. POLICE RESERVES
ORDERS BY MR. D. BURLING- HAM," INSPECTOR GENERAL
OF POLICE
SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS Letter from His Excellency the Governor to Inspector General of Police;
"I have the honour to express my very high appreciation of the work done by yourself and the Hong Kong Folice Force under your charge during the recent
Suver Jubilee. Celebrations.
1 ruby, realise that on such an occasion you and your officers must feel considerable anxiety and that a great amount of or- garisation and hard work is called for bath by them and in deed by all members of the Force.
I have no hesitation in saying that such was forthcoming and that the result reflected the greatest credit on all concern-
ed.
...
་
I also wish to tender my sui- cere thanks to the Police Re- serves for the excellent work done by them.
It is most satisfactory and a cause for congratulation that the crowds were so efficiently con- trolled and that no untoward incidents occurred." 7-5
8-3
Kuala Lumpur, May 1. The inclement weather which had been prevailing during the past lex days took a turn for the better. and, as a result, fair pro- gress was made in the Selangor Lawn Tennis Open Championships to-day,
Most of the games were keenly contested and there were no sur Urises
In yesterday's unfinished maten of the men's singles event when rain stopped play, H. J. Sinclair beat P. B. Wyatt-Smith by 12-10.
6--3.
Leong Hoe Yeng and MẸ HỌC Thoy, the Selangor Chinese first pair in the Flowerdew Challenge Shield competition and a seeded pair in the open doubles cham- pionship, defeated J. B. Bong and Ho Chup Yoon after a hard struz⚫ | gle 6-4, 10—A.
Both Bong and Chup Yoon were very aggressive and were decidedly unlucky not to win the second set.
The best of the the men's dou-
Letter from the Inspector Gen- eral of Police to Deputy Superin- tendent of Police (Reserve):
GREAT STEP FORWARD
(Continued From-Page 7).
LADY PEEL'S WORK Her work first started when I was District Resident in Penang when the question of infant mortality
was a very live one and caused ́us great worry: Afterwards in Kedah where I was British Adviser we started to get the Malays to take an interest in the question of in- fant welfare and having advanced
the "question to the Regent we started with one European lady medical officer and a registered nurse and got them to go round the various houses and villages suggesting the methods of feeding the children, etc. in the hope of gaining the conadence of the Malays because Mohammedans in particular were said to be very pre- Judiced against anything of that kind. The result was marvellous and before we had done a few weeks work the demand for her services rose to such an extent that we had to seek further help.
DETERMINED SECRETARY
In Kuala Lumpur there was al- ready an infant centre but it was not always easy to get some of the more ignorant Malays to go there. Two or three years after I went there we had a settlement of of Malay chauffeurs and crews and their families living on the pre- mises and we were much upset one "I have much pleasure in tor-
day when told that one of the warding to you a letter address-small children was almost in ex- to me by His Excellency the tremity. We went to see him and Governor, in which he expresses sent for the doctor but the child his appreciation and thanks for died. This made my wife extremes the excellent work done by thely angry with them all and she Rolice Reserve.
said that there would be no ques- tion about it but that they would have to take the children regularly infant welfare centre.
I trust that you will convey His. Excellency's appreciation to all members of the Police Re- the serve, and at the same time ex- Nothing happened for some time press to them my thanks for the but my private secretary was de- work they put in under vely trytermined to see it through. He ing and difficult conditions dur- took out a car and rounded up a ing the Jubilee Celebrations. lot of Malays with their children Members of the Police Reserve and drove them to the Centre. He worked for long hours in some told us he met many of his friends what unpleasant heat, and the on the way down and they must fact that the celebrations passed have wondered whether he had of without any untoward event, turned into 巍 Mohammedan. indicates thé tactfulness and | (Laughter.). 'discretion used by the Police
They were so impressed with the
"SCHARNHORST
Some Features
"The new express ilner. "Scharn- horst" which is now placed in the Far East Express Bervice of the Norddeutscher Lloyd shows perfection in its facilities and arrangements of handling carga,
25" has hitherto never been wit- nessed on a combined passenger and freight steamer. This service, therefore, can rightly be described
as the fastest and most advan- tageous means of trans rtation to
the Far East.
The capacity of the six holds of the "Scarborst" is 14,000 cubic meters. Each hold is"sectioned of into two 'tween-decks and a lower hold so as to ensure an advan- tageous separation of the particu lar parcels and ports, and "in any case to avoid a rearranging of the stowing. In hatch No. 1 there are 8 cargo-on tanks, and in batch No. 3 modernly equippet re frigerating-chambers for the trans firtation of eavily perishable goods. Worthy of mention is the fact that the shaft-tunnels for the first time have been laid under the holds, whereby the holds in the aft of the ship have an even floor, which facilitates the stowing con- siderably. The holds have dimen--- slons such as have only been found hitherto on large
For instance, it is steamers... possible to transport piece-goods up to 18 metres in length.
Electric Winches
cargo
The same degree of perfection is to be found in the loading- tackle: 24 derricks, capable of being swung right round,-22 for loads of 3-10 tons, one 25 and one 50 tonner-also 22 electric winches of corresponding strength, thus affording a quick and safe hand- ling of the goods. several shifts can work on one hatch, both from the shore and water at one and the same time.. As no surcharge is levied for
SPALDING
"KRO-FLITE
GOLF BALL
Lasts till it's
"Lost!"
BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
AMERICAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
CANADIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
AUSTRÁLIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.
are. Included amongst the many other successes achieved, with Spalding Baik during 1993.
Moreover TRUCULENT TAILPIECES
carrying freight by this express service, it can be expected that all shippers in the Far East will make
the most of this advantageous means of transportation
Reserve throughout this period" conditions of the Welfare Centre INTERNATIONAL
CHINESE COMPANY
Training Course-Part II All recruits of the. Chinese Com pany who have not yet passed Part II of Training Course will at-. Company the Chinese tend at Headquarters on Tuesday, May 14th. at 17.30 hours for instruction.
Harbour Patrol.
that when the nurse came round again all the ladies wore their best dresses and took their children to the Centre as a matter of course.
This would show you that the very common idea of the prejudice of Eastern people against treat- meat of this kind is often very exaggerated. I don't think anyone in Hong Kong who has visited All members taking this Course either the Centre here or in Kow- will report at Tsim Sha Tsut Po- loon and has seen the work going lice Station at 17.15 hours
on on would have any doubt as to Wednesday, May 15th, for instruc- the scceptability of the treatment tion under acting Inspector amongst children of the Colony. WRIGHT,
V... APPRECIATION
Training Course-Part III. Members of the Chinese Com- pany will attend at the Kennedy Road Range on Thursday, May
!,‛:『
I associate myself with Dr. Kote- wall with the various thanks he has given. We are indebted first of all to himself and Mr. Tang Shlu
bles match was between Loke Yaik | 23rd at 17.15 hours to Are the Park Kin for the initiation of the scheme
Heng and Loke Yalk Kwai and A. H. Flowerdew and Dr. J. H. Bowyer. The Chinese pair won 2-6. 7
in succes-
Revolver Course under Sub- Inspector RITCHIE, Only those detailed will attend.
MOTOR RACES
German Cars End In Front
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright.}.]
Tripoll, May 12. Like the two previous interna- tional motor races at Monaco and Tunis, the third great interna- tional motor race to be run this
by
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oni
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the
German
on Sunday also resulted in an overwhelming victory for German. cars against the strongest inter-
Ge and material support and also to national competition, Fother subscribers; Mr. Ng Wah and
man race driver Carraciola on a and hls fin Đang Tại
the special Mercedes Benz car being Morse Signalling Class 3ས་་་ Cologne, May 12.
architects Messrs. Chau and Lee. I the arst to cross the finishing.
the The International football match Flowerdew and Dr. Bowyer play. All members of the Morse Sign should also like to express thanks tine, closely followed by
ed fine tennis, their crisp volleys" alling Class will attend at, the and appreciation and congratula- | Italian, Varzi on a German Auto- between Spain and "Germany re-
tion for the work done by the lady | Union, and another Italian driver, sulted in a victory for the former and net play being very impressive. Chinese Company Headquarters on
also In the final set the Chinese led Friday, May 17th. at 17.30 hours medical officers who have been in Fagioli by 2 goals to 1 after a hotly con--
charge, Mrs. Dr. Hunter, Mrs. Dr. tested game before 74.000 specta-5-2 but then Flowerdew and Bow- for instruction.
EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE Dovey and Miss Dr. Wash and sever
The three German cars thus tors who were kept at the highestyer took three games
al who have done such good
ended in front after a gruelling Commendation. pitch of excitement right to the sion to level the score 5 all. Bow- yer won most of his points with
work that I don't think I need say
race over 524 kilometres which the end.
Inspector (R) W. V. FIELD of any more about it. I thank also victor covered in the record time his carinon ball service.
the Hong Kong Police Reserve is the voluntary workers and Mr.
of 2 hours. 38 minutes and 47 commended by the Inspector Gen Stevenson and the Dairy Farm for seconds, averaging 188 kilometres eral of Police for the prompt ac- readily helping in a scheme which per houras against 186.5 tion he took to quell a disorderly my wife initiated a month ago formometres per hour averaged by gathering at the Kowloon Foot-providing hot soup for mothers Varzi in the same
and children. The Dairy Farm very preceding year, ball Ground op 9th. May, 1935,
readily promised to help with soup meat. This is greatly appreciated. I wish to thank also the Society for the Protection of Children for their
There was no scoring in the first halt, but ten minutes after the interval, Germany scored. Spain, equalise to however, managed
and soon twenty minutes latér afterwards added another.~!! Transocean Kuo Min.
LAVAL'S MISSION
(Special to the "Hong Kong Datty Press" (Copyright).1
Warsaw May 12. M. Laval and his party left War- saw for Moscow on Sunday fore Hoon, accompanied by numerous representatives Press.. Traniocean Kup Min, “
*of the
French
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS
The Blue Funnel steam ship "Achilles'" will arrive from Shang- hel on 15th instant.
The steam ship "Rajputana” left Bingapore for this Fort on the fith instant at noon with the out- Ward Ergish Mails, and is due Here on the 15th Instant at about
The B. T steam ship "Santhia Will Teave for Amby, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Osaka on me about Thursday, 18th May, 1995, at 8 am
The Loke brothers combined well and their stroke play was good, Yaik Heng in particular being responsible for some fine drives down the side Une.
First round results were as fol-
lows,
MEN'S DOUBLES
Go D. Hovil and H. J. Sinclair. beat LB, M. Arifin and Che Maarof Zackariah 6-4, 86
C. Madhavan and H. S. V. Rainaiya beat R. B. Wyatt Smith, and C, Whitchurch, 6-4, 6-meter
Loke. Yaik Heng and Loke Talk
Kwai beat A. H. Flowerdew and Dr.
H. Bowyer 2-6, 7--5. 8B, EN. W. Oliver and W. B. Walls beat P. Supplah and E. Durairat aam 6-4, 7-5.
Léong Hoe Yeng and Ng Kok They beat J, B. Bong and Ho Chup Yoon 6-4, 10-3.
MEN'S SINGLES"
J. Sinclair beat R. B. Wyatt Smith 12-10, 6--3.
LOCAL GOLF
The championship of the Junior Bection of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club has been won by T. D. Paton who beat W, HEdmonds in tas dal team
DAL KING,
D. B. P. (R). Hong Kong. 13th. May 1935,
help
ANOTHER · SITE
race in the
The new two-motored Alfa Romeo racing cars which got their first real try-out in to-day's race did not fulfil expectations. The Italian erack driver. Nuvolari on arr Alfa Romeo held the third- MOTOR MISHAPS
One thing about the Centre position for some rounds but which I can assure you nothing gradually begun to lag behind. Mr. Lee Wal-tong, the popular could have pleased my wife mare finishing nowhere Varzi who had Chinese footballer, idol of China is the perpetuity of her name by led throughout the race on his has reported to the police that calling a welfare centre after her. Auto-Union and looked a certain while driving private car No. 2545 She was at first rather set on winner was unlucky to burst a down Wellington Street at 8 o'clock having it an infant centre, but tyre in the last round, a few miles yesterday, two coolies carrying doctors have strong views and put from the goal. He was passed by rice came out from a shop to Mr. forward other reasons which I don't Carraciola but succeeded in hold- Lee's right side. The driver know to gain her compliance and ing secting place, imping in on, a applied his brakes and turned she accepted the situation and flag tire. The Auto-Union car of slightly left and in doing so agreed to it being called a health the German driver, Hens "Stuck
centre.
mudguard gave one of the con- stables a slight push.
caught fire while going at top Mr. K. H. D. Fogg, of the Royal The opening of this Centre is un-speed but Stuck succeeded in Air Force, Kal Tak Base, was doubtedly a great step forward, but jumping clear after applying the Involved in an accident on Sunday. I hope that another will be built brakes While riding a motor cycle he in the western part of the town Transocean. Kuo Min. collided with a Chinese Tin Tam, where Government have already
at the junction of Chatham Road got a site but as present have not and Ms Tau Kok Road Mr. Yogy got the funds. sustained injuries
while the man suffe boths less
Kowloon Hospital
to und
Thienthroph
Inese to
Work in
An
English Doctor writes:-
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