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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1936.

AMATEUR TITLE Typhoon Strikes Philippines

OF. COLONY

Golfers To Compete For Championship

GOOD ENTRY RECEIVED

The Amateur Championship of the Golf Cinhs of Hong Kong, run under the auspicies of the Royal Hong Kong Goll Club, has drawn a representative selection, and will take place, this Sunday, over the New and Old Courses at Fanling.

Conditions governing the com- petition allow golfers with a handl- cap at nine and under to complete In the championship from the R. HO. Club; and players with a handicap of ten and under from the other golf clubs in the Colony.

TRACK OF DESOLATION AND RUIN

Famine And Disease Feared

havoc the Colony of the The Best stories received in wreaked in the Philippine Islands by the typhoon that v.sited *Lose shores, gives a traphic ind.cation of the appailing des- truction in life and property. The total damage suffered "can- not as yet be estimated. Communications and transportat on connecting isolated towns and barrios with the cap tal of the

established, making stricken province have not yet been dficult for one als to make the survey.

Below we publish the general survey as made by the "Mani - ` In Bulletin."

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Famine, "disturbance and disease are teared, following the loss of lire and property in the stricken areas. Relet is being speeded up. food and clothing are d'atributed with no questions asked, but how of Aparri, moving valowly in

who surveyed the havoc caused by the typhoon and the flood.

The typhoon. after having crossed Luzon twice, was located n about 60 miles to the southeast

A

Perfection

Scots

MCCALLUM'S

long this can last remains a ques-northeasterly direction, according PERFECTION

the weather bureau..

FAMINE THREATENS

A serious famine threalaus an

the Union province where

rics

In addition to the Royal Hongton. The sufferers will have to re- Kong. the Country Club, Sha-tin build the'r lost homes, replant thetr Golf Club, Kowloon and Happy felds where crops have been des- over again' to Clubs have all sent in troyed. and start Valley strong contingents.

ra'se chickens and pigs to replace

started according those they have lost in the food. stock is already exhausted since ta report 1. telegraphic

"Balmaceda, director Cornelio

from Rosendo commercial agent

Among the visitors to Fanling are F. EA. Remedios past champion both at the Country Club and Kow- loon, and A. A. Lopes who has made

AGITATORS ACTIVE The provinces which suffered

storm

ühe

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to

of

commerce.

Ganaden.

in

La Union. The province is cut off from its sources of rice supply due to the landslides and hooda on the roads. Forty per cent at the rice crop has been destroyed and" harvest of the early crops

a name for himself at both the most have become fertlile. Aelds above mentioned places. A, Urqu-tor agitators to preach their radi- hart, a member of Kowloon and cal ideus against the governmen the Country Club. will represent thereby requiring the constabulary the latter as he was successful in

and the police to be vigilant and annexing the senior title at the couble their patrols and guards. Almost all of the provinces have Country Club, last year.

been heard from with the excep- J. Dennis, A. L. Eastman and T. D.

tion of Isabela from where only was made impossible by adverse Paton among others. A, T. Braley.

meagre reports have been reçelv-weather. who was third in the Valley Cham-ed. Isabela became the centre of pianship recently, will play under this club's colours.

Kowicon have H, H. Mundy. A.

Golfers from Fanling will include S. H. Dodwell, T. A. Pearce (who has played for the Colony against Manila in a golf interport), Lt-Col. H. H. Blake, winner of the Happy Valley Gal Championship. D. S. Edward, K. 9. Robertson and P. H. Scoones amongst others:

The following are the starting times:

OLD COURSE

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924 S. H. Dodwell and T. Taket. 9.28 D. S. Robb and A. Urquhart. 9.32 Lt. Col. H. H. Blake and F. E

A Remedios.

9.36 E. J. R. Mitchell and A. T.

Braley.

9.40 D. S. Edward and N. Shimo-

kawa.

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9.44 A. E. Lissaman and A. J.

Dennis.

9.45 D. J. Gilmore and H. Mad-

fushlmia.

9.52 L. G. S. Dodwell' and W

Taylor.

A Pearce and K. 9.56 T

Watanabe.

NEW COURSE

the typhoon when i took a tura southward before it took another turn and followed the northeaster-

y path.

and Nueva Ecija, Pampanga Zambales suffered most due to the food which followed the typhoon The heavy casualty

coming In another telegram from Teolo P., Sison. commercial agenc in Nueva Ecija, the retall price of rice was reported to have gone down by P01 and of palay P.05 despite the destruction to crops and damage to stored grain. Commerce officials attributed this

In Nueva reduction to the fear of dealers of Edla was the resul: of people llv-government intervention if they ing in the barrios, of Cabanatuan resort to profiteering... who built their homes on an old river bed. When the heavy rain came, the old bed became flooded and the houses were washed away by the swift current.

The breaking of the Pampanga and Arnedo dikes in the province of Pampanga resulted in heavy destruction of life and property. Houses were washed away, people drowned, and crops were destroy- once fértile ed. Many of the

farms have been destroyed when" the river broke the dikes and chose the farms for its path on its march to the sea

TOLL GROWING

9.24 R. L. D. Wodehouse and E. Starving People Found

Sadick.

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9.28 R Young and E. A. da Rosa. 9.32 P. H. Scoones and A. A.Lopes. 9.36 R. K. Collings and A. L. East-

man.

9.40 B. T. McMullen and H. H.

Mundy.

9.44 J. Rodger and J. Maene. 9.48 K S, Robertson and W. A.

Stewart.

9.52 J. B. Mackle and T. D. Paton.

YACHTING

Eating Dead Animals

H. K. POLICE RESERVES

(Orders by Mr. C. G. Perdue, Acting Inspector General of Police)

CHINESE COMPANY

Drili Parade: A Drill Parade will take place at No. 2 Police Station on Wednesday, October 21 at 17,30 hours under Sub-Inspector. Hant. All men, except recruits should at- tend. Dress-Mufti.

INDIAN COMPANY Training Course (Part II)-The undermentioned members will at- tend Indian Company Beadquarters on Tuesday, October 20 at 17.30 nours for Part I. .of "Training

With more than 20.000 home-Course: less, 235 known dead and 812 miss- ing. epidemic disease and famine stalked in the wake of the ty- phoon

Constables: R201 SL Bux, R206 Mohamed All Oppal R207 Fazal Thai Oppal, R225 Kasım Ali, R225 A. R. Razack, R236 M. 5. Dillon,

A fresh horror of flood was ado- | R223, 8. B. Hussian, R210 Abdullah ed in the provinces of Pampanga Shah R216 Lall Khan, and B293

Jaffar Mohamed... and Pangasinan when, dikes gave way at four points.

Inspection Parade: An inspection held at Central "Worse than last year's catas- parade will be trophe," sald reports from the Police Station on Wednesday, Octo- ber 21 at 17.30 hours. Dress: White north-central Luzon provinces,

Starving and homeless people in Uniform. Cap with White Cover, with Brace, Truncheon. Nueva Ecija who have not been Belt

The Equipment

First Series Of Ladies reached by the relief personnel af "Pocket Policeman and note-book

Race Sailed

YESTERDAY'S GOOD SPORT

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The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Ladies Race (1st Series) was salled. yesterday, and resulted as follows:

Course: Channel Rock Mark (8), H. Mark on Line (8), Kowloon Rock Mark (8), Channel Rock Mark (8). Distance: 8.2 miles."

"H" Class-Started 14.40

Finished Corr. Pos. Dorothea, H9... 17.20.40 17.20.40 1

(Mrs, S. D. Reid).',

"A" Class-Started: 14.45 Carpenter, A1, 18.20.32 (MIN. B. P. Eley). Lobo, A2 ........ 17.59.45

(Mrs. Edwards). Artemis, A4...... Isobel A7

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D.N.F.

17.57.37

4

2

......... 17.58.51 (Mias M. Whitham)..

(Mrs. Ellerby). Joss, AB.......... 17.45.02 (Mrs. L. Stanton).. Gull, A9

True Blue, A11 17.57.10

(Mrs. G. D. Adams).

Painted

Lady, A14 17.52.56

(Mrs, Booty),

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I, T and G Classe-Started 14.55 Heron Y3 18.00.03 18.00.03 3 ...(Mrs, E. Moore).

Widgeon, YS... 17.50.43 17.59.43· ·2·

(Miss Crawhall-Wilson).

the government were found living to be carried,

on dead chickens, pigs, goata and Officer will make a point of being

It is present, bearts of banana trees. feared that a typhold epidemic may follow due to bad drinking water.

Traming Course (Part I)- There will be a revolver course for Indian Company on Friday, Octo- The Arnedo and Pampanga dikes ber 23 at 17.15 hours at the Ken- which broke in several sections nedy Road Range under Police Ser- carried 50 houses in the towns of geant A210 Perkins. The under- BI. (R.) Badan Singh, Constables San Vicente and Apalit, Pampan-mentioned members will attend:- ga, and caused the drowning of

ten persons, The towns of San R201 8. Bux R203 M. Din, -R205 flooded. R207 Fazal All Oppal, R218 Lall Luis, San Simon, Macabebe and Abdul Ghan!. R206 M. All Oppai, Khan, R229 Jiwan Singh. 233 Mit Minalin, Pampanga, are The flood was reported to have

singh. 234 M. Ahsan, R246 F. I

reached part of Bulacan province

Khan, R253 M. Ahsan, R254 8. O. cutting communications.

Ismall, R267 Rahmad Din, R271: M. 115 DEAD IN NUEVA ECIJA

Feroz, R273 Kapur Singh, R277 Reports of dead persons obtain Shah Zada Khan, R282 Latif Khan, Bulletin correspondenta | R291 Tara Khan, R297 Karam ed by

Khan, R298 Ayub Khan, and R299 from local officials follow:

Nueva Ecija 115, Tarlac 17. Abul Shakoor. Zambales 41, Pangasinan 1, Pam- panga 14, Batangas 2, and 42 passengers and members of the crew of the motorship Sugbu, lost of Siquijor,

Missing-Nueva Ecija 572, Pam- panga 15, Tarlac 15. Cagayan 6. La Union 4

and

The number of homeless in

to 20,000 Nueva swelled .1,000* in Pampanga, according to reports of government omcials

Sirius, Y? 18.03.52 18.01.49 4

(Mrs. E V. Thomas). Zephyr, Y8

17.59.40 17.58.59 1 (Mrs. Sharp). Eunice, 03

DNE

FLYING SQUAN Special Escort Duty: The under- mentioned members of the Flying Squad will do special escort duty on Saturday, October 24, 1936. They will fall in at Central Police Station at 14.00 hours. White Uniform, and Sunhat will be worn,

Dress:

Folice Sergeants R301 Choa Hing Kl, and R333 A. W. Mooney, Lance Sergeant R315 Ho Bo, and Con- stables R313 D. M. Xavier, R323 Lo Koón Ho, R332 Ng Hung Kwal. R354 Lee Chan Kee and R239 Ho Wing Kwal

C. CHAMPKIN, D.B.P. R.J. -Hong Kong. October 19, 1936.

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