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LOCAL GOLF

E.J.R. Mitchell Wins Shek-o Title

COL BLAKE SECOND

E J. R. Mitchell won the 12th Annual Shek-e Golf Championship on Sunday, held over the Shek-o

• Golf Course, when he returned

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rounds of 78 and '70.

Col. H. H. Blake was next taking

two strokes more (143) and R. Young was third with an aggregate of 153.

Col. Blake led in the morning with a 74 which was one strake better than the score returned by H. R. B. Hancock and two better than EJ, R. Mitchell's 78. Col. Blake continued to play steadily and returned an identical score in the afternoon (74) but Hancock "blew up" with an 88. Mitchell on the other hand played inspired golf to return a 70 and win the title.

Full scores were as follows:--

a.m. pm. grand poș: E. J. R. Mitchell 76 ΤΟ 140 1 Col. H. H. Blake 74 74 148 2 R., Young

YACHTING

“Gull” And “Öwl”. Win

The Third Ladies' race (1st series of the R.H.K. Yacht Club. was held yesterday in fine weather

Course:-Kowloon Rock Mark (S), Channel Rock Mark (8), Rum- sey Shoal Mark (P), N. Mark on Line (P). Channel Rock Mark (8). Club Line. Distance: 7.1 miles.

"A" Class--Started 14.45

Lobo, A2

(Mrs. Shelton). Isobell, A?.....

(Mrs. Edwards)... Artemis, A4

Finished Pas.

16.27.49 3

16.28.19. 4

18.28.40

5

16.24.95

1

(Miss M. Whitham). True Blue. All

18.28.43

Q

(Mrs. Ellerby), Gull. AP

(Mrs. G. D, Adams). Painted Lady. A14... 18.25.51 2

(Mrs. Booty).

Mixed Classes-Started 14.55

Finished Corr, Pos Heron, Y3 ..... 16.49.05 18.40.49 5

Mrs. E. Moore).

Widgeon, YS... 16.45.42 18.37.25 4

(Miss Crawhall-Wilson).

77

76

153

3

A. a I Bowker 78

76

154

4

Dr. C. H. Burton 78

79

157

5

Sirius. Y ..... D.N.F.

S. H. Dodwell 78

80

158

6

D. B. Evans 79

80

159 7

Zephyr. YB... 16.51.50 18.43.58

(Mrs. E. Sharp).

B

E. R. B. Hancock 75

86 161 8 H. J.. Armstrong 78 83 161 8 A. B. Raworth 31 85 185 10

The Bogey Pool resulted follows.-

Morning Round

as

H. J. Armstrong (1st. 78-12-66

R. Stock (2nd)

82-15-67

D. H. Blake (3rd) ... 75-7-88

Eunice, G3 ... 16.53.33 16.34.37 3

(Miss P. M. King).

Owl, Gil 16.81.20 16.32.24 1

(Mrs. D'arcy-Evans), Dorothea. HO... 16.32.27 16.32.27

(Mrs. S. D. Reid).

Afternoon Round FOOTBALL

Dr. C. H. Burton (1st) 70-10-69

EL J. R. Mitchell (2nd)... 70 acr. 70

D. Drummond (3rd) ...... 85-14--71

H. J. Armstrong (3rd)... 83-12-71

The Electric Competition was

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COMPLAINT

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1936.

TRAINING PILOTS

· FOR NAVY

Difficulty Of Landing On Deck

The new scheme which has been

Illnesses That Are

Psychological

MEDICAL

RECOGNITION

Over 250 pages of the October issue of The Practitioner" are

introduced for the training of devoted to advances in the diag

ofcers of the Fleet Air Arm was tried

Deval out recently in the exercises in the Maray Firth, says the "Morning Post."

Wind

nosis and treatment of disease made in recent months, writes the Morning Post" medical corres- pondent.

WHEN DOCTOR

TURNS CHEF

Some Surprising Discoveries

A "WASTAGE” FALLACY

For some ime Dr. R. A. Mc- Cance and his colleagues at King's College Hospital, London, have been applying the latest methods

the kitchen, states the

Sir Maurice Cassidy, Physician Extraordinary to the King, in an "beyond all question the most int portant advance in medical pro- Medical Correspondent of the Lon-

and visibility conditions were perfect, but a slight swell which caused a certain amount of introductory article, states that of scientiac analyag to the pro- pitching, added a little to the nor- mal difficulties of landing planes

on the flight deck.

gress of recent years has been the recognition that paychologieni play an overw.elming factors part in the causation of invalidiam taken as a whole"

He goes

blems of

don "Morning Posc."

For nearly 12 hours. Furious, the

Their latest work, dealing with training aircraft carrrier, steamed steadily into the wind, while com-

the cooking of vegetables and the values of fruits, vegetables, and parative novices made landings,

on to point out that general problems of the nutritive some good and some rather indif- ferent, and experts showed them although the commonest diagnos-nuts, la described in a report issued exactly how it should be done. tic labels in panel and industrial recently by the Medical Research Council (EM. Stationery Office, Pilots tresh from the shore train-medical practice are "debility." ing school have had some expe- "gastritis." "anemia," "neuralgia. Special Report No. 213 Price 2). The loss of weight on heating rience in landing on a "dummy" and so on. It is now known that vegetables and the losses of the aero-the great majority of such patients various important constituents are

are really the victims of

found to. depend simply upon the psychological disorder.

time taken for cooking and the size of the pieces cooked.

deck sketched out on an drome, but it is a very different matter to drop out of the blue on a deck which is surrounded by the open sea.

From a few hun dred feet it looks unpleasantly narrow, and there is a feeling that a landing at too high a speed might mean overrunning the length of the deck.

soma

Sir Maurice pleads for better facilities for the in-patient treat- ment of such sufferers in the general hospitals, ́ ́ where, usually there are no beds available for the psychological department.

In the surgical field, alongside In point of fact, the risk of with a growing conservatism in that happening is not great. Car- the treatment of local infections. rers are fitted with arrester gear-such as carbuncles, there is an a hook beneath the fuselage eng-increasing use of major surgical ages a wire

mechanism on the procedure for d'seases of the heart flying deck which brings the plane and lunes almost to an immediate standstill

COMMON "FAULT The most common fault with the new pilots was landing, or attempt- ing to land, at too high speed, and there is little doubt that but for

won by Mr. 3. W. Alabaster with Referees' Association the arrester gear one or two would

the score of 26-5-21.

MUNDY WINS

St John Trophy At Fanling

The St. John of Jerusalem and the Royal Red Cross Trophy was contested for at Fanling over the week-end, and resulted in a win for H. H. Mundy (10) 2 up.

W. N. A. Smalley (16) also finish- ed two up on bogey, but Munday was awarded the trophy as he was two up over the last nine holes.

There were 81 entries and the leading scores were as follows:-

H H. Mundy (10) 2 up.

W. N. A. Smalley (16) 2 up..

J. S. MacLaren (9) 1 up.

K. 8. Robertson (4) 1 up.

1. H. Blake (14) 1 up.

Col

L J. Lightfoot (24) square.

J. S. Dunnett (17) all square.

T. J. Price (14) all square.

T. Low (15) all square.

DIABETIC DISCOVERY

The control of the infectious

maladies by preventive inocula.ou 13 becoming more efficient, and i is pointed out that it is now pos-

sible to pronounce a sufferer from

To Deal With Matterhave been in some danger of over-whooping cough as free from all

MAJOR MANNERS

WELCOMED BACK

The Hong Kong Football Asso-

clation Council Meeting was held last night at the Sports Club. Opening the meeting Mr. A. T. Mitchell welcomed back Major C. who took over the

M. Manners

the

thanked Col.

infection, even although violent shooting the deck.

Later in the day five experien-whooping still continues, by means ced pilots carried out an instrue-of the "coughplate" method. The tional demonstration of an attack patient coughs on to a specially on Furious by torpedo bombers. prepared "plate of bacteriological The bombers, ying in wide culture medium, and if two suc- circles high above the ship, swoop-cessive trials fall to allow the mic- rd in a steep dive. flattened out robe of the dissase the patient is low over the water when the tar- pronounced clear of infection. get was breadside on to launch their torpedos, and then climbed swiftly away beyond range of the carrier's anti-aircraft guns.

Yet another advance in treat ment of diabetes is announced which, together with the use of the new forms of insul n mention- When they returned they showed recently in these columns, bids ed the pupils cxactly how to alight fair to solve the major problems on the deck. The confident ap-of this disorder. This is the dis- covery that in certain seeds there exists 4 nitrogenous substance which added to the diet of a diabe- tic does not affect the level of the sugar in the blood. This is quite aferent from the usual experience,

Chairmanship which was tempor arily held by Col. Harrison, GS.O.I in Major Manners absence from

Colony, and Harrison for carrying out the postproach in a direct line astern of the ship, the gradual overhauling so successfully.

Mr. M. K. Lo also made referenice and the perfect timing which to Col. Harrison's splendid work brought the landing wheels with the gentlest of impacts on to the or the Council. Mr. Lo then pass-

Col. fight deck, made a difficult opera- ed B vote thanks

of Harrison, which met with acclamation look simple. all tion.

SAILORS WIN AT CRICKET

Defeat Artillery In Close Match

Yesterday in a friendly cricket match at Sookunpoo, the HMS. Medway defcated the R.A. in a close and exciting game by four

runs.

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to

The chief discussion at the meet- ing was over the complaint made

and

may the whole

Pilots training in Furious have three months in which to reach the disease. a standard which will satisfy the

by South China Athletic Associawing commander that they are

tion with regard to last week's Lai Wah Cup match against the Army when play

stopped owing W2.8. to bad light. Being a matter chiefly concerning the referees, 1t was proposed that the matter be left into the hands of the Referees' Association. Their decision will ther be placed before, a special Council, which is to be composed of 8 members of the FKFC Council

FOOTBALL LECTURES

Mr. Guerin the ex-trainer of the Ulster Rifles football team. is now RA:-103 (LL. Garthwaite 49; Hib. giving football lectures at St. den 20; Dale, 3 for ; Mason Josephs College, and from all re- 2 for 23, Wheeler 3 for 4.). ports they are proving very popu- HMS. Medway:-112 (Dale 44. far. The

Marsh 19.)

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attendances are very large, so both their players and should benefit by the

The East Lancs were actually officiä's supposed to play the Artillery series thus rendered. but could pot raise a

side due

to "The Retreat" ceremonies at Shamshulpo, so the H.MS. Med- way with short notice, sportingly

led the breach,

WILL THE KING GO TO INDIA NEXT YEAR? ·

Shortly the momentous question

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LOVE DRAMA

Allegations that a young soldier had asked his sweetheart to asaist him in an attempted, fraud on a football pool, so that they could hasten their marriage; were made in an unusual case at Liverpool.

soldier

Artiur Thomas

gunner

safe to fly with passengers.

For over three hours the Queen B. the wireless-controlled aircraft, acted as a target for Nelson anl Rodney, and then when descend- and ing crashed into the sea smashed the undercarriage,

It escaped in the early practice because non-explosive shells were used. When it dived to make an serial torpedo attack, Nelson and Rodney replied with a vicious mul- tiple pom-pom and machine-gun fire, but stopped when the plane was at close range in order to save what is a valuable machine.

When the Queen B was taken from the water it was seen that it had been hit several times.

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HITLER'S BIRTHDAY

Pastor Fined For Not Flying Flag

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USE OF WATER The amount of water used for to make cooking does not seem much difference, nor do the usuw of salt or of sod.um additions bicarbonate,

Indeed, it is clear from the re- sults obtained that many of the statements made in the past abou. the wastage produced in cooking vegetables, particularly when ទ "pinch of soda" is added have been founded on fa.iac ous data.

Nor does the water in vegetables have been cooked con- tan all the virtue which has been

which

attributed to it Soaking fresh vegetables in water before poking does not lead to losses of salts.

although with

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and peas beans there was an appreciable loss in eight hours.

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BATTLESHIPS STILL ESSENTIAL

Aeroplanes An Unsafe Substitute Anxiety was expressed, in Parla- and elsewhere, respecting the wisdom of spending money in advance on the two battleships to be laid down early next year, be- fort the conclusion of the investi- gation by the Committee of Im- perial Defence into the question of the vulnerability of ships to air attack. That anxiety should now be allayed, states "The Times."

NUTS AND FRUIT Further tips for the housewife alter fundamentally contained in the report deal with dietètic control of the compos.tion of fruit and nuts and the effects of cocking methods also upon these food. BLUS. FO. example, the size of the "chips" largely determines how much fat a fried potato will take up, and smaller,

portions may th.nner absorb seven times as much fat as a whole potato.

"Roughage" receives serious criticism, for many foods alleged to be rich in this substance, in little. relatively fact Greenstufs, eaten in large quan- titles for their "roughage" content, have only 45 per cent of this at and often much less. the most The beat fruits for iron were found to be cranberries, currants (black and red), loganberries, mulberries, and raspberries,

contain

The outer leaves of most green- stuffs conta'n more salts than the centres.

Almonds, brazil nuts, and wal- nuts are, about 50 per cent, fat. When all is said and done, how-. ever, what the housewife buys mostly when she visits the green- grocer is water.

The First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking at Edinburgh, referred to the sub-committee which had been conducting the inquiry, and stated that it had come to the un- animous conclusion that capital ahips are still essential to the Fleet, and that on no account could we safely adopt a policy of substitut-

Most vegetables as eaten contain ing bombing aeroplanes for bat-10 to 98 per cent. of water, and tieships:

for fresh fruits 80 to 90 per cent. are found to be water.

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The pastor of Pirmasens, whose name is not given in the Press, has been sentenced to a fine of £10, or 20 days' imprisonment, both for not having displayed a dagly announced; but Bir Samntiel from his church on Herr Hitler's birthday and not knowing the date of the birthday.

The pastor explained to the Court that as he was leaving his house on the morning in question he noticed that flags were being down, and told a servant to as- certain why and, if necessary, dl

of whether the King will go to Calloway. 22. of Shaw-street, Hok- India to hold a Durbar next year | lake, d

in the Royal or not will be decided. Lord Lin- Artery, was accused of attemp lithgow, the Viceroy. has been ting to obtain by false pretences asked by the Cabinet to forward £2211 64, 104, from H, Litt'ewoodplay a flag from the churen.

his views as the man on the spot. Ltd. football pool promoteta. --- and the whole question will be

Galloway was committed for considered by the Cabinet during trial. the next week of two.

Ministers will have before them an expression of His Majesty's personal wishes, and. It is under- stood that the King, anxious as always to full every iota of his duty, has expressed his complete willingness to go East for the Dur- bar if his Government consider it desirable.

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whether, aeroplanes can hit ships with bombs and damage them

thereby. Everybody knows that they can, but that capability does not necessarily endow the bomber with the power to discharge all the duties in war for which bat- Weships have hitherto been pro- to all the facts relevant to a de-

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conclusion has access to all the relevant' datë nor another pastor knew why the could be reached without con- has now unanimously concluded rest of the town was peflagged, alderation and collation of txat there is no cheap substitute the church flag was not flown the actual results which can for the battleship of bé Toimia" in that day.

be achieved. both by bomb the aeroplane, great though the Ing deroplanes and by the technical advances made by air- anti-aircraft guns in ships, to craft have been. That conclusion gether with the material results of may experiments that have been con- ducted. Most of these data are "oficial secrets" which cannot be made public.

The Trankfurter i Zeitung“ re- of Wales, and has often heard his ports that Pastor Eckert, of Frank- father and mother speak of their furt, has been sentenced to three own travel memories of the Dur-months' imprisonment and a fine of 250 for having refused to fly bar. of 1911...::

I precedent is followed, the a flag from the church on another King's decision will be announced occasion

The decision whether or not bat- It is interesting to compare these In his Speech from the Throne at The King, however, retains the the opening of the first Parlia sentences with Dr. Goebbel's re-tleships are still needed for Imper- happiest memories of his own tourment of his reign at Westminster peated oath of the spontaneity of ial defence to day does not rest

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