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FOURTH TEST

Viljoen Scores Century

For South Africa

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At the Royal Show in Newcastle an July 2, the "Ovaltine" Jersey Herd continued its remarkable re- cord of success by gaining 11 [the 'first innings at the end of the second day's play in the Fourth awards. These include the Con- Test match at Manchester, England scored 357 runs and South Afrien yngham Challenge Cup which is battęd almost the whole day to gather 318 runs. ́. They have one awarded for the highest aggregate | more day, to play. of points in the Jersey Classes.

He contributed the a Viljoen 'was the mainstay of the tourists. Page T. | highest score and Incidentally made his first century in a Test

match.

England, maintained a lead of 39 runs over South Africa, on

"The Study of Mines In China,-

The score was 293 for 6 at tea time, but the tourists collapsed Indo-China and Malays" is a book badly after the dismissal of their mainstay who was attacked by written by E. M. de Villa. As the cramp shortly before his downfall, title suggests, this volume deals with mining in the Far East. It is an extremely interesting pub- a cost of 20 runs each. Maurice Tate took two wickets at a cost iication and also very instructive.

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Charged with matching a bag from Chan Po Lin a cabaret dancer, WIDiam Pickering of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers was dis- charged by Mr. Q.A. A. Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy yester day afternoon.

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Bowes was the most successful bowler, taking five wickets.at

of 67 runs.

London, July 29. Rain fell for three hours on Saturday evening at Manchester after the close of the first day's play in the Fourth Test match FULL" MEMBERSHIP

between England and South Africa It was then pointed out that the

which was brought to a close number of applications received

Page 8. somewhat early owing to bad for full individual membership of

light. the Association was exactly 160;

In a Mixed Doubleg League Since Saturday's downpour the and that in view of the promises match, the United Services Re-weather has been ane and likely that by the end of the year by the Chinese Recreation Club at when Bruce Mitchell and Rowan, received from other persons, it was creation (holders), were defeated wicket this morning was easy the full membership would have Causeway Bay yesterday by 6 sets South Africa's opening batamen, artsen to over 200 and the mem- bership of affilated clubs to be-. tween 3,000, and 4,000. This hapDY state of affairs is a great source of encouragement for the Council which expressed satisfaction at the position reported.

The Hon. Secretary reported that

map, health resorts are numerous and the surprising thing is that more people do not spend their holidays locally when by doing so they derive a two-fold satisfaction NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN firstly of being able to stay away

that an INTERIM DIVID from the office and yet remaining The printing and publication of END of 40 (forty) cents per Share at home, and what is really more the Association" "Year Book," been declared payable on important still, to have the satis "Bisley Meeting programme, and WEDNESDAY, 21at

AUGUST faction of knowing that the "holl- score. book was then discussed and next, op and after which date Divid-day exchequer" is expended in it was decided to leave the matter end Warrants may be obtained upon Hong Kong, and thus doing their the hands of the Hon. Secretary. application at the Registered Office share of supporting the Colony in with the power to come to a de- of the Company, Canal Road East, these hard times. Of course there cision in the matter with a local affiliated membership and "Bowrington, Hong Kong.

are quite a number of people who firm NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO prefer to go away for their summer, GIVEN that the REGISTER of holidays and if they so desire they MEMERS of the Company will be made do a lot towards this eam Closed from WEDNESDAY, 7tb, topaign of attracting more visitors TUESDAY, 20th AUGUST, 1985, to the Colony. There is no in both days inclusive.

formation like the "first" hand variety" and if a Hong Kong man on holiday in Shanghai were to teŋ the people he meets in that port chout the facilities that may be had for the holiday-maker here." he would perhaps, be able to make a very favourable impression.

By Order of the Board,

W. F. SIMMONS,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 29th July, 1935.

[8710

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION."/

IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an Interim Dividend of £2.10.0 per Share, subject to deduction of Income Tax has been declared for the HALF YEAR ending 39th JUNE, 1935, at that rate of 2/2.1/2 per Dollar.

Thanks to the enterprise of the Hong Kong Realty & Trust Co., Ltd., we now have," in addition to the many other pleasure haunts, the Lido. Situated as it is in what"

CONGRATULATIONS

to 3.

Page 10.1 who had collected three

Before His Honour the Pulsne Judge, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday, Ng Yuk Chuen, charged with alleged arson of the Sam Man Towel Knitting Factory, No. 104.

the

runs between them on the first day, resumed their innings in the pre- sence of 5,000 spectators,

Maurice Tate and Bowes opened the attack for England, Bowes was unfortunate in taking Rowan's wicket as he had the batsman well beaten on two occasions, but the Yorkshire" bowler succeeded soon after when he dislodged the oft- stump with Rowan's score at the unlucky 13 and the total at 21; Mitchell having collected six runs

be had received an application Fuk Wah Street, on May 24, and from the Hon. Secretary of the Ng King Chiu, charged with the Dockyard Rife Club regarding alleged procuration of the crime,

in-both entered pleas of not gulity. dividual membership for those

Page 7. members who wished to join as such. Certain matters of detall The Hon. Secretary had pleasure which were contained in this letter peared, before Mr. Wynne-Jones at

Chung Kul, 27, unemployed, ap-at this stage. in informing the Council that he

MITCHELL CAUGHT were considered by the Council the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday had received the following cables and it was unanimously resolved on a charge of harbouring an un- Becond Test who scored 164 not

Bruce Mitchell, hero of from the Bisley Camp, during the that the Hon. Secretary be in- married girl, Chiu Yut Ngo, aged out, however, did not stay long as the

annual

prize meeting of the structed to write to the Hon. Secre- 18, at No. 26 Southwall Road, first when the total was taken to 41 he National Rifle Association:

tary of this Club Informing him floor, between July 20 and 27, with-snicked a ball from Hammond who Congratulations and COM

that the Council were anxious to out the consent of her father, Chiu had come on tinued success to the Hong Kong

as change bowler meet as many of the points raised | Hun. Defendant was remanded into the hands of Duckworth. His "Rifle Association from the Chair- as possible in connection with the until 2.80 p.m. to-day Page 6. dismissal was unfortunate for the

man, Council and Members of the proposed affilation, and to point National R.A,”

tourists as he had scored only 10 out that certain, of the, draft rules

runs in partnership with Viljoen "Congratulations оп the of the Association were being formation of the Rifle Associa- amended in order to meet the

the half century was reached in Nourse joined Viljoen and after tion Greetings from the Com- wishes of this Club.

Page 12 sixty five minutes with a single mander, Sir Lionel Fletcher,

from Viljoen to short-leg play C.B.E."

livened up with Nourse pleasing the spectators with his delightful square-cutting.

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The meeting finally dispersed with the report from the Hon. Sir Fletcher is a member of the Secretary that negotiations which

as one of the prettiest beaches in clation.

Nas. time and again been described Council of the National Rifle Asso- the world, the Lido stands for It was decided that the matter everything that is modern and it of the purchase by the Association is an ideal place to spend a holiday of "1914" rifles, aperture sights -no matter of what duration, and ammunition should be further THE DIVIDEND will be payable The sponsors of this scheme were investigated by the Hon. Secretary.

and after MONDAY," 12th happy in their choice of a site for AUGUST, 1935, at the offices of the Colony's leading pleasure the Corporation, where Shareholders are requested to apply for Warrants. Pavilion, for Repulse Bay Hotel is but a short distance away and for

02.

THE REGISTER OF SHARES those who prefer to retire to some of the Corporation will be CLOSED place nearby for dinner add per- from MONDAY, 28th JULY, to SATURDAY, 10th AUGUST (both haps dance after a bathe, the Lido

transfer of shares

LOCAL

had been entrusted to him at the

of range accommodation for use of last meeting, regarding the matter

the Association, were progressing and that he hoped to be in a post- tion at the next meeting to report the result

AND GENERAL

The East Lancs band under, Yip Sang, who was treated at the

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A musical treat was provided at the Hong Kong Hotel last night when Mr. Rubenstein gave his second pianoforte recital.

ATTACK ON HITLER

Brutality To The Labourers

Washington, July 28.

Mr. William Green, President of

These two batselen collected 50 rung between them when Nourse: put his leg, in' front' of a straight one from Verity. Nouree returned to the pavilion, having contributed a valuable 29 in his short but stylish innings, 91 for 3.

this period of the game, read 232 for five wickets.

In scoring his century, Viljoen hit a couple to leg, and his per- sonal 100 was obtained after 205

minutes of batting, which was a sound and faultless exhibition agairist steady bowling and ex- cellent fielding.

When Viljoen had added 12 runs Dalton was given out Lb.w. to Robins, the latter having contri- buted 47 runs.

Vincent then joined Viljoen and had scored three runs when the tea adjournment came. Viljoen at the other end had added two runs to bring his score up to 114, while the score

board read. 293 for 6 Wickets a very healthy position. They were 64 runs runs behind and they had four wickets intact.

CAUGHT BY VERITY

After tea and at a crucial stage of the game, Viljoen had the mis- fortune to be caught by Verity off Bowes, after he had only added ter runs to his total. He was given a magnificent' ovation when he reached the pavilion. having

7 wickets. scored 124 out of a total of 311 for !

for 280 minutes and his batting Viljoen had been at the wicket

was sound rather than brilliant. He. hit to the boundary ten times. When the South African total was at 300 (scored in 300 minutes) Viljoen was badly handicapped with cramp which seized his left

point leg. He was taken to backward by Langton for 2 lew minutes where he soon recovered and carried on magnificently.

TAIL-END COLLAPSE

Langton, did not stay long being taken by Bakewell of Bowes, for a "duck"

A tail-end collapse then set in. Crisp was caught by Verity of Bowes for 3 runs and then Bell put his leg in front of one from Tate and was dismissed. for only a single."

Thus with Vincent having scored 14 and Mr. Extras contributing a meagre 8, the South Afrcian total

runs behind England's total- Reuter.

day inclusive), during which period and Repulse Bay Hotel ahould. Bandmaster E. B. Yule played their Kowloon Hospital. The dog has the American Federation" of Tab. They sent up the hundred after innings closed at 318, thirty nine

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By Order of the Board of Directore

V. M. GRAYBURN, Chief Manager.

Hong Kong, 10th July, 1935.

TO INDIA IN 3 DAYS!

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, July, 18.

To India in three days; To Singapore in five days; To Australia in seven days; and To New Zealand in eight days. These air journeys, which would include night dying, were predicted for the "not very distant future by Bir Edward T. Campbell, Par liamentary Private Secretary to Sir Kingsley Wood, the Minister of Health speaking at the 1912 Club in London last night...

MARRIAGE

at

THE SCORE BOARD

BOWES BEATS WADE Viljoen had scored 37 runs at this stage when he was joined by the skipper of the side, Wade.

answer their every need.

our, has violently attacked the nearly two hours play, Viljoen These, weekly Retreat Shamshulpo been sent to Ma. Tau Kok for ob- German Naa regime in a state- hour and forty minutes of steady reaching his half century in an however, are not the only places Camp last evening. Although it servation.

ment calling upon the United but not enterprising batting. where one may spend a delightful was an informal affair, a large time. There is Shek-O (or Island number

States Government to take appro- of people attended

Wade had scored 16 runa when Mr. M. F. Houghton, manager of Bay) where apart from one of the and

priate action to terminate "the all present Were de- the Automobile Service Co. 255 brutal and inhuman treatment of Cameron was next man in.

he was Lb.w. to Bowes, 124 for 4 best beaches in the Colony, one lighted with the excellent pro- Hennessy Road, has made a report the labouring classes." finds also a private country club gramme provided. The programme. to the Police that between 1 p.m. with its own golf links.

Mr. Green states that Herr after two hours and forty minutes"

The score board showed 150 England, 1st Innings Deep opened with a fan fare of bugles and 3 p.m. on Sunday, some person Etler, the Nazi Chancellor, excels

South Africa 1st Innings Water Bay,

also with its golf and concluded with the Regimental stole from his car, which was park-in brutality and in fiendish. per- and Cameron 18 when an adjourn. batting. Viljoen had scored, 82

B Mitchell, Duckworth, course, is another place which will "March, (Lancashire Lad), the ed outside No. 62 Robinson Road, a

Hammond appeal while on the Kowloon side Evening Hymn and Retreat.

secution the rulers of by-gonement was made for lunch with the A Rowan, b Bowes........... cheque book belonging to the Com- of the harbour there is the New

Pagan ages pany, a ferry ticket and a foun-

total at 151 for 4..

F. Viljoen, c Verity, b Bowes 124 Territories with its many pretty

The time has arrived, says Mr. Whilst driving his car, No. 2573, | tain pen to the total value of $30.

In the first over after lunch. A D.. Nourse, b Verity bungalows and has it not been along Castle Peak Road at 6 p.m."

Green, when, Germany should be Cameron lifted Verity for a beautiH. F. Wade, Lb.w., Bowes mentioned many a time that Fan on Sunday, Mr. E. W. Blackmore, Three cases of enteric fever were boycotted, not only by labour but fitted

H. B. Cameron, je ling is the golfer's paradise?"

The weather had now become *civil engineer, knocked down a reported to the Health Authorities by all the people of the United

Tate

Hong Kong's winter is described Chinese lad, Lewig San, aged 13, as one of the best in the world. In his report to the police, Mr. That, we contend is no idle boast Blackmore stated that the boy ran for between the months of October across the road suddenly. The boy and April the climate here is ex- had a fractured thigh and was tremely invigorating. Let it not be taken to the Kowloon Hospital. supposed though, that our summer

for the 24 hours ended on July 28. -

A valuable volume of the early history of the Ching Dynasty, the only copy in existence, which was removed from the Palace Museum, in Peiping by a British officer dur-

isas vile as the winter is good. Bhagwandas Lorichand, manager ing the Boxer Rebellion, has been For those who prefer to spend a of the Harris Silk Store, 199. Shang-' returned to China through the hollday amidst cool surroundings hal Street, has reported to the British Legation. The book, saye there is the Peak. The Hotel there "police that on the night of July 27 the "Peiping Chenpao," will be re- ta both modern and comfortable some person entered the premises placed in the Museum at Peiping. while houses or even flats may be by breaking the lock of the back rented by the month in this dis door and stole clothing and an trict some 1,800 feet above sea electric fan to the total value of

Few perhaps have ever $65.

ELLIS FAIRBY HALLIDAY-ON July 29, Nathaniel, eldest son of Mr. J. Ellis, OBE, J.P. and Mr. Ellis of Hayes, Middlesex, level. to Winifred Mary, only child visited Cheung Chan but although

of Mr. and Mrs. George Fairby the population is essentially made A Portuguese boy, Lawrence Rew Halliday of Tynemouth. Norup of boat people, the European was admitted to the Government thumberland, England. [3709

reservation is ideally situated and Civil Hospital over the week-end an excellent holiday may be spent suffering from head injuries caused here. At the risk of being accused of by a fall whilst attempting to jump being somewhat prejudiced in our on to a lorry in Hennessy Road, opinion, we venture to say that

BIRTHS

Three workers and an aviator's wife recently made successful parachute jumps at Rostov with gas masks and rifles in their hands. The jumps were made from an altitude of 800 metres.

States.

Reuter.

DANISH PEASANTS COMPLAIN

Special to the "Bong Kong

Daily Press")

(By Telegraph, Copyright, Tale traphic Messages Ordinance, 1891 Receivad, July 89, 7:30 pm,)-

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п.с Ванев,ъ very sunny, and the attendance. L. Dalton, Lb.w., Robins 47 increased to 20,000..

A. B. Langton, c Bakewell, b

Bowes

FINE PARTNERSHIP Viljoen who was occupying the crease with Cameron, three times cut some short pitched balla from Hammond to the ropes in one over to send up the 200 runs in as many minutes.

R 3. Crisp, c. Verity, & Bowes A. J. Bell, 1b., Tate CL Vincent, not out

* Extras

Total

918

"OMAR. W.

387 100 5. 22 5

Cameron then pulled Verity for Fall of wickets-1 for 21 (Ro- a six, making his total bag exactly wan); 2 for 41 (Mitchell): 3 for 53 scored in 65 minutes.

91 (Nourse); 4 for 124 (Wade); With the fist delivery of a new 5 for 223 - (Cameron) ; & för 228 Copenhagen, July 29. ball (placed to play after 200 (Dalton); for 311 (Viljoen); 8 Upwards to 15.000 Danish pea- runs had been scored) Cameron for 311 (Langton); 9 for 315 sants were crowing the capital on was caught by Bowes at mid-on (Crisp); 10 for 318 (Bell). Bowling Analysia Monday morning, having err.ved of Tate, with no further addition all through the country from the to his personal total. The score four corners of Denmark, in order board then read 223 for five Telephones have been put in on to lay the complaints and demands wickets, and in his 53 runs, which Bowes the eastern summit of Mt. Elbrus of the rural population before the was scored in a very lively manner, Tate

Cameron obtained two sixes and Hammond GUTBEZAHL-On July 23, 1835, at

in the Caucasus at a height of 5,597 King and Government.

hit the boundary on no fewer than Verity. the Country Hospital, Shang

metres. These telephone communi- For this purpose the immense five occasions. The parmership Robins hal, to Mr. and Mra. M L Hong Kong does not stand to lose The frontier road rear Sheung cations are considered the highest | multitude assembled before the between Cameron and Viljoen had Gutbezahl, a son.

anything by comparison with other Shul has been badly washed away in the world.

Royal Palace where the King re- yielded 99 runs. POLLON—On July 23, 1835, at the health resorts in the Far East. On in parts owing to the heavy rains

ceived the leaders of the peasant Country Hospital, Shanghai, to the other hand it comes out with and is impassable to trame.

Must lovers will be interested to organisations in the presence of CENTURY BY VILJOEN Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pollon, a son, flying colours and for that reason

hear that yet another planoforte Premier Stanning. A few days Very soon afterwards. Viljoen G DEATH

those who have not yet given Hong Mr. Lange, of No. 10 Tak Shing recital will be given by the world have been necessary for the pre-realised his life's a ambition by BARTLETT—On July 19, 1936, in Kong a trial as a holiday resort Street, second floor, reports that a famous artist Mr Arthur Rubin-parations of the peasantry who are scoring a century in a Test Match. his 77th year, at Earlsfeld, should do so at the earliest oppor dog belonging to Mr. Wash, living stein. This will be held at the profoundly dissatisfied with the Dalton who in the meanwhile had London, England Thomas tunity. We feel sure they will on the ground floor of the Hong Kon Hotel Roof Garden (prevalid gedonomic conditions - Jotned him, at the other end, ob- Bartlett of Shanghai

never regret the experiment.

same address, bit his “boy *. Chan on Wednesday next, at 9.30 p.m.

tained four runat

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100 34

CLOSE OF ELAY

commenced their second

at the close

one wicket for 43 run

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