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THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1937.
ST. PAUL'S SPORTS
LOCAL ESTATES
Late Mr. Tonge Leaves $81,000
William Asheton Tonge, who died at the Old Rectory, Warbur ton, Chester, on October 29, 1938, left local estate sworn at $31,000. The deceased was also late of Tonge Hall, Prestwich, Lancaster.
An application by Mr. R. A Wadeson, the lawful attorney, for sealing certified copy of the pro- bate of the will, has been granted by the Supreme Court,
Three Records Broken
The 38th Annual Athletic sports of the St. Paul's College took place. yesterday afternoon on the South China Athletic Association Foot- ball ground at Caroline Hill..
There were three records brok- en, first the shot put, second the 880 metres, and the 1,500 metres. These records were all broken by Wong Chow Mo. The results are as follows:---
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John Meek, watchmaker and jeweller, late of 15A Meadow Place,
1 Senior 100 metres: 1st Chan The gesture towards the project | Edinburgh, Scotland, who died on
Wo Hai (12 1/5 secs.). 2nd. Heu originated with Professor Gerrard February 4, 1834, left Jocal estate | Tak Yeu. who inaugurated, the scheme with sworn at $28.900.
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2. Junior 100 metres:, 1st. Chun a donation" of $500 at the Brigade. The Supreme Court has granted Chung Hol (13.4secs.), 2nd. Leung reception tea
party given in an application made by F. W. T. | Yu Fu honour of Colonel Bleeman, Chiot Ross for sealing of confirmation 3. Small Boys' 100 metres: 1st. Commissioner Overseas! who ar2 (nominate) of the executors of the Chen Suf Hing (14.8secs.), 2nd. Lul rived in the Colony on March 18, will
Kwok. on an Inspectional tour. Prof. Lady Evelyn Anne Young, wife 4. Senior 200 metres: 1st. Chan Gerrard was generously supported of Sir Arthur Henderson Young. Wo Hal (25.6secs.), 2nd. Hol. Yu by Mr. Ho Kom Tong who sub- G.C.M.G.,
who died at Spring Yee " scribed $2.500 and by Mr. Fung Grove, Sunningdale, Berkshire, 5. Junior 400 metres: 1st, Richard Kong Un who donated a further England, and formerly of Singa- Ng (67:5secs.), and Leung Yu Yee. 6. Small Boys' 400 metres: 1st. Cheung But. Hing (74secs.), 2nd. Tam Cho Yun.
$500.
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The movement received a fur- ther impetus at the lunchran party given by the Hon. Dr. Li Shu Pan at the Chinese Mer- chants' Club, in honour of Colonel
Sleeman and at which function a representative gathering of pro- minent members of the Chinese community attended-legal, finan- cial, medical and mercantile. In a
pore, left local estate sworn at 39,- 700. Lady Young died on January 24, 1936.
An application by Mr. G. G. N. sealing certified copy of the con- Tinson, the lawful attorney, for frmation of the executors of the deceased has been granted.
speech. The Hon. Dr. Li commend- MAN'S LEAP
ed. the project to the assembly.
The Hon. Dr. R. H Kotewalt eloquently recommended the scheme to his lateners and was ably supported by the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo who guaranteed the
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is $10,000 to ensure comfort, pay passages and provide equipment. The occasion is unique in the his- tory of the St. John Ambulance Brigade in the Colony and will serve to enhance the value of, as well as add lustre to, our Chinese
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To comply with the General Boaded Warehouse Regulations consigues must have a Revenue Officer in attend- anco when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
Nursing Units not only in the eyes of the Colony, but of the whole world.
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DONATIONS
Mr. Ho Kom Tong, 82,500 Subscribera of 8500 are as fol-
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IN ATTEMPT
TO ESCAPE
Another - Heroin Pill Factory
SEQUEL TO RAID
Kwan Iu, 28, appeared before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday charged wh the posses- sion of 89,000 heroin pills at No. 47, YIK Yam Street, second floor, on March 5.
7. 100 metres open to the girls of St. Paul's Girl's College: 1st. Miss La Li Ping (13secs.), 3nd. Tong Yu Lan,
8. Sentor Long Jump: 1st Hol Yook Yee (181 5 1/2 ins.), 2nd. Chan Wah Hing.
Long 9. Junior
Jump: 1st. Richard Ng (17ft. 7 ins.), 2nd, Lu Ming Kit.
10. "Small Boys' Long Jump: ist. Lul Kwok Wing (14ft 1 1/2 ins.). 2nd. Cheng Sul Hing.
11. Senior Shot Put: 1st. Wong Chow Mo (33ft 4 1/2 ins.), Lo Ting Hol.
12. Senior High Jump: Kwok Ken Wing and Chan Wa Hai tied for first place (5ft 2 1/2 ins)..2nd. Chan Wa Kuen..
13. Juntor High Jump: 1st. Lul Kee Mun (4ft, 10ins.), 2nd. Richard Ng.
14. 800 metres Bcout Race open to the Scouts of the 10th H.K. Troupe: 1st. Yeung Chi Ching (6 min. 2 secs.), 2nd. Poon Hing Kit.
15. Senior 400 metres: ist. Wong Chow Mo (60 secs.), 2nd, Cheung Wa Kuen.
16. 200 metres open to the old boys of St. Paul's College: 1st. Lal Poon Yuen (26" seca), 2nd. Lal Yu Kwan.
The prosecution was conducted Assistant by Mr. M. J. Abbott Crown Solicitor. :
Senior Revenue Ofcer A. W. Grimmitt said that the rear, cubl- 17. Senior 800 metres: 1st Wong cle was used as a heroin pili fac-
Chow Mo (2 min. 21 secs.), 2nd. T. N. Chau, Mr. Tang Shiu Kin. tory. The door had to be forced Lai Yu Kwan. Mr. Au Siu Cho,, Mr. Kwok Chan, open and on the party entering Billa of Lading will be countersigned by Mr. Kwok Chuen. Mr. Li Jow Son, defendant was seen jumping over members of the South
Mr. Wong Ping Suen. Dr. Arthur the verandah to the first floor. A Athletic Association: JEBSEN & CO.,
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which the Union Jack was dipped from the foremast of the cruiser. Above, one of the Singapore flying boats circled over the harbour,
On arrival at Queen's Statue Pier, and after formal introduc- tions on the wharf. His Excellency the Ambassador inspected a guard of honour drawn from the Bca- forth Highlanders, with the bag- pipes and band in attendance.
The Ambassadorial party and officiala then drove off in cars to H.E. Government House where Sir Hughe and Lady Knatchbull- Hugessen, the Misses Knatchbully Hugessen and
Mr. Graham will stay throughout their visit.
A largely attended dinner party was given at Government House last night. "
LUNCHEON'TO-DAY To-day a luncheon to the Ain bassador is being given by the China Association foined as hosts by the British members of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, and in the evening a sherry party will be held at the Royal Air Force Mess. ·
On Saturday, the Ambassador will be entertained to a Chinese luncheon and at night a dinner party is being given at Admiralty. House.
On Sunday, there will be alun- cheon party at Flagstaff House and
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19. Junior 800 metres: 1st. Poon nails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. to the street and was only able Kwan Ki (2 min. 48 secs.), 2nd. to run a short distance when heYum Shu Man. was arrested by a constable. De- 20. Invitation Relay: 1st. St. fendant's hands were stained with J seph's College (2 min. 48 secs.). white powder.
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"May God kill me if I was the owner of those pills," he said,
He further stated that the stains on his hands were from lime wash on the walls when he jumped over the verandah.
After formal evidence was given the case was adjourned till 3.30 p.m. to-day.
WYATT SCORES CENTURY
Fine Partnership With Ames
Wellington, Mar, 24.
R. E. & Wyatt (144) and Ames (97) mastered the New Zealand bowling when the MC.C. had first knock and ended the day's play with 334 for seven' wickets. ..
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22. Senior 110 metres High Hardies: Ist. Chan Ma Hai (21 4/5 secs.), 2nd. Wong Chow Mo.
23: Senior Inter-Group Relay: 1st Red House, 2nd Brown House. 24. Junior Inter-Group Relay:
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