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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1936.

SPORT AT THE UNIVERSITIES

UNIVERSITIES A.U.

London, Jan. 20.

Vandals 33--13. The three-quar. ters were in excelent form, and

the The closing date for entire to before.. Interval Wall (2). Goode. Higgins. and the southern boxing champlon-Chandler,

one of ships, which are to be held in the Brown had scored tries.

White. University gymnasium, Reading. Which was converted by

29, is January

Wednesday,Wesley and White Increased the January 20, The universities to lead. and then the Vandals were on top or a period, during which 239+ compete

scored three goals, one £13 Birmingham, Bristo. Exeter. Lon-they

den, Reading, and Southampton, penalty. The University. however. and each may enter one competi- recovered and White kicked tor only for each of the usual penaty goal and converted

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universities and hospitals finals, at the London Scottish headquar- ters in Buckingham Gate, London, on February 14. must be received on or before Friday. February 7. The weight winners in the south- ern. northern, and Welsh divisio- nal tournaments will automati- to the finals without cally pass further entry.

MANCHESTER

The Association football club won 3-2 on Saturday against Fulwood at. Preston in the second round of the Lancashire amateur cup competition. Although they were without H. Sowerby, who is injured, and L Bradbury. whe

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NORTH BORNEO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Monthly Meeting Held

Minutes of the Monthly Com- mittee Meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce held in the Sandaken Club on Wednesday, 5th February, 1938 at 10.30 am.

Absent:-The Hon'ble Mr. F. W Pianock, Mr. H. Johnson, Mr. G. Mayor, Mr. A. McKendrick and Mr.

Mr. J. K. S. Malcolm was elect- ed to the Chair in the absence of the Honourable Mr. F. W. Pinnock,

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Before proceeding with the busi- neas before the Meeting. Members signified their reverence and af- fection for His late Majesty King George V by observing a two miu- utes silence.

The collowing passengers Minutes--The Minutes of the rived here yesterday by the 8.5. Monthly Committee Meeting No. 301 held on the 2nd January 1836. F. Edge, Mr. W. H. Floyde, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Barby, Mr.

Present:-Mr. J. K. S. Malcolm (Acting Chairman), Mr.

HE Hopkins, Dr. V. A. Stookes Mr. W. cross-country, lub their Lent term trial in conjune-A S. Young, Mr. Goh Teck Soon. tion with Tyrian Club's sixteen- Mr. Soh Blew Boh, Mr. C. Boyer -side contest against the Alder- (Secretary). In attendance, Mr

W. G. D. Hemming. shot Command over a seven-mile course was the strongest that has yet been put out. but their victory | by 103 points to 197 was partly ac- Lovated for a weakened Cùm- | H. J. Walker, mand side. W. T. Taylor and J. G. Stubbs had an interesting duel fo: the leal before Taylor finished Arst In 47 minutes 35 seconds. with. a margin of nineteen seconds. The third place, but the Tyrians had Command took packed well and W. S... Small- man. A W. G. Godfrey, and J E. and J E Stevenson then led in The the ten other scoring men: was on county duty at Port Vale, trial revealed a strong new-comer they being in arrears for most of then. R. Grimths, from Battersea Polytechnic, who finished next to game. The University deserved

Stevenson their success, and if the midheld play and approach work had been equalled by the finishing of the forwards the victory would have decisive. R. Johnson scored" the equalising goal. two goals by A. Taylor during the West of Scotland, the extra time decided the issue in; favour of the University. Thei team has been drawn against Earle ane badminton was seen in these F.C. at Liverpool, in the

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The badminton

had CRUD eleven day's tour, during the vaca- tion, playing nine matches, which six were lost, to Lancashi

of

and Cheshire, the Midland Bank of Ireland, the Strollers (Belfast), Bast

of Scotland, and a Warwickshire and Worcestershire team,

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Some

Cartu:-

Ar-

were confirmed and signed

Secretary:-The appointment of and Mrs. H. W. Fraser, Mr. and Mr. W. G. D. Hemming to act as Mrs. J. Howden Hume, Mr. and Secretary during Mr. Boyer's ab Mrs. R. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. serice on Home Leave was duly W. T. Johnstone, Mrs. W. Kay with confirmed, and an expression of appreciation for the services ren- cered by Mr. Boyer was

un- animously carried.

Labour Ordinance (File No. 5)- A letter received from the Gov- January was considered and the M. D. D. Wof, Mrs. Paterson ernment Secretary dated 23rd Secretary instructed as to the re-

ply.

Rubber Restriction (File No. 34). --A letter received from the Maha- ger, Taritipan Estate, Kudat, was read and the Secretary instructed as to the reply.

The Rugby club had with Heaton Moor. The first won 42-3 at Fallowfield, and the A team drew 13-13 at Heaton Moor, Owing to several members of the

SWANSEA first team being unable to make The Rugby Afteen beat Ystaly the journey, the hockey club has fera RF.C. a strong Welsh second- had to postpone its matches with class club. by eighteen points o Edinburgh and St. Andrews unl-three. . The University Afteen, versitles. It is hoped that it will although. not at full strength.ary 1936 was discussed, and it was be possible to rearrange these two played well, and on the form games later in the season.

shown in this appear almost cer-

LIVERPOOL

LETTER FROM GOVERNMENT Road Rate Ordinance 1923 (Flle No. 13).-A letter from the Gov- ̈ernment Secretary dated 7th Janu-

considered that the payment of both quilt Rent and Road Rate at the same time would likely entail hardship particularly on small- holders in the present times. It

Infant and amah, Mr. J. R. Leikh, Mr. J. McFarlane, Mr. and Mrs. J. Orem and infant, Mrs.

Ross and two infants, Mrs. C. T. Tod,' Miss M, Tod, Miss E. Tod. Mr. W. Rev. Wilson, Miss M. G. Wilson, Noel B. Slater. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Byrne, Mr. C. Gordon Mackie, Mr.

McLean. Major C. H. Lincoln, Gen. Str E. Ironside, Mr. C. Osterden,

Miss A. M. C. Summerüteld. Mrs.

ROME COMMUNIQUE

Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Tess" (Copyright.}}

Rome, Feb. 18. The official

War

bulletin No. 129 relates the situation after the Italian victory in the south and southwest of Makale, and states that the Abyssinian losses at En- derta are very great, the battle feld being strewn with corpses,

It la estimated that at least five

to six thousand dead are to be mourned, whereas the Italian los- Ses are stated to be only 12 of- ficers and 22 men dead, whilst the wounded are reported with 24 officers and 499 men,

Of the airplanes used in the at- tack, one did not return. The air- men are pursuing the Abyssinians southwest and preventing them from coming to rest- Transocean News Service,

T. A. Burnside, Mr. and Mrs J.NEW COMMISSIONER FOR

豆 Currie, Miss Libbey, Mrs

Ashley, Mrs. M. Munro. Mr. T. A

Burnside, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Clark,

REFUGEES

Press (Copyright.)]

Geneva, Feb. 18. The British Major General Neill Malcolm was appointed temporary League Refugee. Commissioner in succession of Macdonald, of the United States.-- Transocean News Service

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dingle, Mr. ("Hong Kong Dally Press" Special) and Mrs. F. E. Ivery, Miss M. S. Slee, Mr. B. Owrum-Anderson, Mr. O. Brunsgaard, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Grinfield-Coxwell, Mr. C. W. Creek, Mrs. P. J. Cunnane, Mr. and Mrs. W. Van Dijk, Mr. R. Enriquez, Mr. The lacrosse club had two tain winners of the U.AU. cham

Mr. Chian Ping Fang.

V1. E. games on Saturday; the A team plonship. The cross-country team

Kingsbury, Mr.

Ng Kam Leong. defeated Manchester Grammar lost by 20 points to 17 points tu

Mr. R. Lindsay, Mr. G. Lombard, School 12 8 and the B team drew Hendy AC.

over the University

was suggested that the present ar-

Miss B. McBean, Mr. C. G. with the School second 9—9

course,

rangement whereby three months MeIrvine, Mr. G. C. Miller, Rev. W TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN

extension is allowed in the case of Murray. Mrs. E P. Pang and The Rugby fifteen bad an easy the latter payment should be con-

Infant, Mr. and Mrs. W; Park, Mr. victory over Limerick Bohemians tinued. The Secretary, was In- and Mrs. Ang Seow Bay and infant, fine work of the forwards was the by 480. The backs and forwards structed to reply in this sense.

Mrs. 8. Smith, Miss M Snów, Mr. } [Speelal to the "Hong Kong Daily chief feature of a good game.established

over-whelming

Press (Copyright,)] Sellars gave a

Court fees Chargeable in North H. Sumida, Mr. Tay Lian Teck, Mrs. fine display at superiority,

most of the stures Borzec (File No. 11).-A letter re- P. J. Vasey, Miss A. WIams, Mrs. full-back. Halewood a fly half.

result of concerted ceived from Mr. H. Johnson wea A. N. Weir and child, Miss H in addition to scoring a try, was

Trinity led 18 at read, and the Secretary was in- Welz, Mrs. M. Wilson. Madara M. the cutstanding behind

serum the interval, C. V. Boyle, S. Mc-structed to write and thank him. Wong and servant, Miss B. Fennall and Clark also scored. Call R. H. Wallace. and J, H. for the help and consideration he Blair, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mercer.

Afteen, The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th

Jewell scoring and Jewell convert- with depleted forces, lost by bising three tries. In the second Jewell half Boyle, McCall, and

The Rugby fifteen did

beat Old Birkonians 0-8.

margins.

well to

The

being the movements.

The Association eleven lost. to again scored and also F. Cochrane Liverpool Ramblers 2-3. Grant,

and B. P. Berity; Jewell convert- the the captain, had "to leave

ed three tries and Boy'e one; fed after ten minutes, and it is Jewell also dropped a goal, his feared that he will be cut of the Total for the match being 16 side for some time. Beardsworth and Watts scored. The second cleven won 4-3.

points. Jewell, who is an Old Boy of Oundle. played for the Com- bined Universities "against the The men's hockey team drew Best of Ireland in the Irish trial with Hightown away. Gillespie and Tunnicliffe enabled the side last week and had a hand in most 10% the scoring. The brothers

on

to lead 2-1 unfil the last minute Boyle High School, Dubin) have when Hightown equalised. Tt

been selected to play in the final says much for the improvment

trial 11ish

Saturday Weck of the side; they lost the home The second fiften lost to Dundalk game early in the

season 8. The 2nd drew 2-2 and the 3rd 11-19 in a friendly match. last 34 The women's hockey team beat Merchant Taylors Old Girls at Crosby 40, Rose Garner, and Jones scoring. Mor- ton, who has done in work

(2),

The hockey second eleven lost Dalkey 1-3 in the Irish Junior was the scorer for Cup. Howe Trinity. J. K. Craig and

of Avoca Browne, both

had given in this matter.

Rice Tax (File No. 12).—A letter

Chamber of Commerce was read, from the West Coast Chinese

and the Secretary Instructed as to the reply.

Miscellaneous (File No. 9)-The following were tabled:-

(a) Official Gazette No. 1 dated 2/1/36..

DEPARTURES

S.S. TJIBADAK.

The following passengers, salled by as. "Tjibadak" from Hong Kong to Manila and Java yesterday:---

Mr. and Mrs. Toh Bien Seng, Mr. Fred J. Heintz, Mrs. Evelyn (b) Omelal Gazette Extraordin- Carroll, Mr. W. van der Steen, Dr. ary No. 2 dated 21/1/36.

and Mrs. Geo. Pinkley, Master (c) Official Gazette Extraordin- | Timlin, Miss B. C. Kelly, Mr. W. ary No. 3 dated 21/1/36. ̧

N. Timin, Mrs., W N. Timlin, (d) Oficial Gazette Extraordin- | Mr. and Mrs. M. Albert. Miss. H. C. ary No. 4 dated 22/1/36.

Hughes. Mr. L H. Gourley, Mr. (e) Official Gazette Extraordin-Hackley Butler, Mr. and Mrs. ary No. 5 dated 1/2/38.

Henry P. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. C. BOYER, George D. Horning,

M. Honorary Becretary."

R. F': School,

CLASH WITH POLICE IN SPAIN

55 ets. for Liverpool hockey at centre have been selected to play for forward, has gone down. Jones, Leinster against Munster, as well

$1

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(Avoca School), who have retained their places.

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The Rugby. team opened its

The harriers' club defeated

a.

Mrs.

ETHIOPIAN REPORT

Addis Ababa, Feb. 18.

An Abyssinian semi-official re-

port states that Ras Mulugheta, who is in command eastwards of Ras Seyoum, announced that on Italian posts" ad- February 12, vanced to the outskirts of the Abyssinian camps, and a herce outpost battle began on the 12th, and lasted till the 15th, the Italians gaining little ground, while the real object, namely to break through the Abyssinian forces be- sleging Makale, was not attained.

Fansocean News Serve

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DUTCH NATIVE RUBBER EXPORT DUTY

Batavia, Feb.19.

The export duty on Netherlands

O'Tolani, Miss E. Hands, Mr. J. FIndies native rubber has been fixed al 33 guilders per 100 kilograms Hughes, Mr. G. Nieri, Mrs. I. C.

Parker, Mr. and Mrs. T. 8, Arden, dry weight from February 20.—

fleuter. Mr. J. THẾ Walhain, Mey and Mrs. R. Decker, Lady Tollmann, Lady Mountbaten, “Mr. Denis, Mr. Philips and Father Conrad.

SILVER MARKET

- (From Our Own Correspondent)

London: Feh. 19.

19-15/10-20-1,18 19-13/16 19-7/8

DR. WANG LEAVES

BY STEAMER

Shanghai, Feb. 19.

Dr. C. T. Wang, who at the last minute cancelled his plane trip to Canton yesterday, by reason of fog, left for Hong Kong this

Madrid, Feb. 18. In Saragossa, where the Govern- alege ment declared a state of because of the hostile attitude of 867 Lent term programme on Satur Conliffe Harriers 38-44 in

friendly match over a six and

the population, the trade Unions day by losing 17-24 to kley three-quarter miles course. M. 8.

declared 1. general strike. од The match was excellent to

The socialist- Hewson

were Tuesday night. and T. Given watch, the lead changing four

democrat and syndicalised Labour London: Silver prices to-day times during the game. Ilkley had second and third "men home re-

Unions Issued a proclamation de- were up 1/8 for "Bpot and 1/16. morning aboard the 5.5. President

Grant. the better of the first half, scor- spectively.

manding the immediate release for "Forward," as follow:

Anna May Wong, the noted of all those serving prison sen-

Feb. 18 Feb. 19 cinema star, was a passenger by tonces,

Spat

the same boat The police dispered, the demon-Forward

Restor, strators, but were fired upon from the surrounding houses. The police thereupon replied, one of the workers being killed and two and several slightly London, Jan 24.seriously Mr FW, Hill, the secretary or wounded-

Transocean News Service. also played well, and Procter the Athenaeum, is resigning his scored the other try: Howard con- office on May 11 next at the an- verted two of the tries. Pybus, nual general meeting of the club. Parker, and Waterhouse were the The committee have appointed LORD BEATTY'S HEALTH Montague Bentley Talbot Peake has replied favourably to the pick of the Leeds forwards. The is his

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ing. 13 polrite to Leeds's âve, but. in the second half the University team improved and led 17-16. Superlar weight, however, told Its tale in the last fifteen minutes, during which Ikley scored eight more points. Sharp was oustand- ing among the Leeds backs, scor- ing two tries and one dropped goal. Thornton, the other centre.

THE ATHENAEUM

New Secretary Appointed

successor Mr. Nichokis

A Biteen gained its fifteenth Robin Udul, OBE, B.A., Oxford, successive victory of the season at present Bursar of Clifton Col lege, and formerly of the Sudan against kiey A

Civil Bervice, where he was latterly Warden of the Gordon College, Khartoum,

LONDON

The Rugby club began the term well by beating London University

BRITISH DIPLOMATIC

PROPOSAL

PEACE- CONFERENCE

SERVICE

London, Feb. 18,

His Majesty the King has "ap-.

Washington, Feb. 18. proved the appointment of Mr. ·President Justo of Argentina

Smith, recently. His Majesty's Con- suggestion of President Roosevelt sul at Madrid, to be: His Majesty's for holding an Inter-American London, Feb. 19, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister peace conference and it is said that In Lord, Plenipotentary at Bogota, Colom his Government is prepared to improvement The Beatty's condition has been main- bia, in succession to Mr. Spencer hold a conference at once at tained and his progress continues, Dickson, who is shortly retiring Buenos Aires British Wireless

British Wireless.

Heuter's Bulletin Service,

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