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FUNERAL OF MR. ROTARY CLUB
G.B. TWEMLOW ·
Valued Forestry Official
LARGE. ATTENDANCE AT GRAVESIDE
MEETING
Interesting Talk On. "Propaganda"
Rotarians listened to a very in- teresting discourse by visiting Ro- turian Dr. William C. Campbell,
"HONG KONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1937.
UNITED HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
Annual Meeting
EFFORT TO PROMOTE FRIENDLY SPIRIT
It was decided at the annual
LAWN BOWLS RESULTS
OPEN. SINGLES
Hyde Lay And Coates Win
On the Civil Service Cricket
Professor of Education of the Unl- general meeting of the United club green at Happy Valley four
versity of California, on "Tech- | Hockey Tournament held at the
LEAGUE TENNIS
"A" “DIVISION RESULTS
"K.C.C. Trounce
University
The Kowloon Cricket Club de-
The funeral took place at the nique of Propaganda" at the week-Police Training School yesterday matches in the second round of feated the University when they Protestant Cemetery yesterday of ly meeting of the Hong Kong Ro- evening, that further efforts be/Open Singles lawn bowls competi- met at King'a Park yesterday in
the late Mr. George Brownbillary Club at the Hong Kong Hotel Twemlow, of the Botanicul and Root Garden yesterday. Forestry Department, whose death
Rotarian Major R. D. Walker occurred on Monday night at the presided. Kowloon Hospital after a brief ¡liness.
made to promote more friendly spirit amongst the competing teams.
K
An `announcement was made by
Messrs. J. M. Henry of Canton, Mr. L. Tyler. Hon. Secretary, that J. Burge of Kentucky, C. R. Shirk at the close of the coming season,
on were decided.
the "A" Division League tenals. Playing against a former cham-The former won by hine sets to nil. pion the inexperienced MR. Abbas" was easily defeated by A. Hyde Lay." The score was 21 shots to 7. J. M. Jack, after leading by 11
of California, HL Fay of Los An-two sliver tankards will be pre-shots to I in the first few heads
few days ago with appendicitis and geles, G. Cavett of the University | sented to the two teams showing.į lost to L. D. Skinner by 21 shots to
Mr. Twemlow was taken ili a
he died as the result of complica. tlons having set in.
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'Deceased was 39 years of age.
He
of Los Angeles. R. Potter of Call fornia, B., Booth of New Jersey, H. Blackman and H. Blackman jar, of California and E. Matherson, were introduced.
Addressing the gathering Ro- tarian Campbell defined propagan... da by saying that it was an at-
tempt at directing a group of peo- ples' thought into one,
Joined the Botanical and Forestry Department as a supervi- sor in 1923, and has been asso- ciated with it ever since. In 1925, he carried out studies at the Forestry School, Los Banos College, Leguna, Philippines, and two years later he was appointed Assistant
OLD AS THE WORLD Superintendent of the Hong Kong He went on to say that pro- Botanical and Forestry Depart-paganda was as old as the world.. ment. He acted as Superintendent in 1928 and again in 1834. whilst on the recent retirement of Mr. Harold Green he was again placed in charge. Mr. Twemlow was a keen Volunteer. being a gunner in the 1st Battery of the Defenco Corps,
By the death of Mr. Twemlow the Government has lost a "most sadly missed by a large circle of
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the best sporting spirit.
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"During the course of discussion, application sent in by the Radio Sports Club wishing to en- list as members, was put to the vote and resulted in a negative de- cision
13. The match lasted 25 heads.
A good struggle was witness in the game between E Tuck and H. G. Cooper. The latter by consis tent play won by 22 to 18 shots at the 20th head.
Letters of thanks to Messrs.
W. K. Way was defeated by D. Lane, Crawford for the presenta- W. Waterton by 21 shots to 20 at tion of a shield for, the Senior the 26th head. The laser led most Division and to Messrs. G. of the way, but Waterton made a Brothers for a trophy for the wonderful recovery to clinch the Second Division, were read.
To abide more closely to the Hockey Association in England,
issue.
Talkoo, they, being those between "Three matches were played at
Knight and A. E. Coates (holder)
and A. R. Minu and J. S. Landolt. Cook, Coates and Landolt were the winners by 23-3. 21-15 and 21-18 respectively.
At the Kowloon Cricket Club
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E C. Fincher and O. Bodiker (K.C.C.) beat M. C. Hung and S. S. Chen 6-0, beat Y. C. Lau and H.
C. Lee 6-1. P. Ong 6-3, beat C. C. Ma and P.
S. A. Gray and E. F Fincher (K.C.C. beat Eung and Chen 6-0, beat Lau and Ong 8-1. beat Ma and Lee 6–4. ·
A Crawford and A. E. P. Guest (K.C.C.) beat Hung and Chen 6-1, beat Lau and Ong 6-1, beat Ma and Lee 8-0.
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U.S.R.C. VICTORY Playing at King's Park yesterday the United Service R.C. defeated South China A.A. by the odd set.in nine.
.
lost to L. Goldman and A. L. Sulli- A. Chan and H. Chan (S.C.A.A.)
van 3-6, lost to J. Riley and G."E. R. Divett 5-7, beat Capt. Campbell and Capt Lock 6-3.
F. N. Wong and C. P. Ip (SCAA) lost to Goldman and Sullivan 2-6. beat Riley and Divett 6-2, beat
In Pompell when voting seasons were on one would find inscriptions the Tournament had made several. Cook and F. P. Anslow, P. E written on the walls of some build-amendments in their handbook of ings which ran "Vete for Pompeii's regulations which Senate. He promises to reduce the known to members when, the Ex- will be made tax," and so on.
tures for the coming season will There are four common "tech-be completed in September. niques" used and the Arst is sup-
The teams which have already. pression. In 1934 a Health Officer entered are as follow: First Divi- in one of the Mid-West States of sion:-HKSRA, Hong Kong Po-green 8. Randle beat C. F. Reme-Campbell and Lock 6-4. be U.S.A reported a case of small poxlice, Hong Kong University. Union dios 21-18: EG. Fost beat G. N. and in a short while it became an Hockey Club, Royal Engineers, 2nd Mitchell 21-17; J. C. Brown beat epidemic. This epidemic was not Batt Royal Welch Fusiliers. at M. J. Medina 23-8; and H. A. Alves The deepest sympathy is extend-published because one party used Batt. Seaforth Highlanders.
beat EW. Lines 21-6. ed to the widow.
technique known as suppression The Rev. J. R. Higgs officiated at by paying a sum of money to pub- the graveside.
efficient servant and he will
triends.
THOSE PRESENT
Many friends were present to pay their last respects, among them being:..
Ilshers.
The second is known as Selec- tlon, which is the factor of pulling other people's thougts into one. The American Weekly, which holds the record in circulateion once Captain G. P. Klekcord, A.D.C. painted vivid scenes and atrocities (Representing His Excellency the which were supposed to have taken Officer Administering the Govern-place during a Revolution in Me- ment), Col. R. C. Anderson (Com-xico recently. The public would mandant, Hong Kong Volunteer have belleved the story but for a Defence Corps), Lieut. F. Reece, student of the University of Ohio. Lt. J. Watson it V. C. Branson who took pains in finding out that (Hong Kong Volunteer Defence the last actual revolution in Mexico -Corps), Mr. W. J. Carle (Acting took place four years after the Superintendent, Botanical and American Revolution Forestry Department), Lt.-Col. H. B. L Dowbiggin. Messrs. O. C.
DISTORTION
Second Division:- HK.S.R.A, Hong Kong. Police Indians, Royal Air Force, Royal Engineers, 2nd Batt. Royal Welch Fusiliers. 1st Hatt. Seaforth Highlanders.
It was generally agreed by those present that all arrangements and particulars regarding matches etc.) will be similar to those of last year.
Among those present were:-K Hussain, D. T. Smith, Lt. N. 'W. Metcalfe, RA. Lt. C. E. Godby, R.A.. Sergt. S. Mettam, R. E.
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WATER POLO LEAGUE
The C.B.C. "A" team encounter-
Womack. P. D. Wilson, R. S. W. The third is known as Distor-ed the C.B.C. "B" in the Chinese
Water Polo League yesterday in the CBC. pool. The former wOK by five goals to one, the outstand- ing players for the "A" team were
Patterson, J. R.Carr, R. J. Everest. tion which is distracting other peo.... W. F. Edge. W. L. Walker, J. A. Lple's thoughts. During the Great Pearson, A Andrews, F. Baker, W. War in 1914 an English nurse, Woodward, G. Griggs, A. Talt, 3. Edith Cavell, was excuted in Ger- L. Tetley, B. E Maughan, F. E many as a spy. Some people toor R. Chan, Chi Fook and Chan Ho- Lawrence, J. Hargreaves, R. Keen. the advantage of this and made look, the first two scoring two A. Hyde Lay, A." G. Clarke, C. Bout that the Germans, were a bar each; while the losers were best Hosking. J. R. Way, J. C. Mbaric race su as to drag other peo⚫
served by Chi Fook-to: Grenham (representing Royal Navy ple into the war. Reserves), A. Kinnear. L W. The last is known as Fabrica- Hulme, V. H. C. Jarrett, Dr. G. A. C. Herklots and many others
An example to explain it is A beautiful wreath from the known to the American race as widow (Joan)
the "whispering campaign." Sap- the coffin.
po a man was competing for a mayor's position he would have Among the many floral tributes were those sent by the following:--- "Dad." "Stuffy." Rene and Vic, Chris and Andy, Hida, Peggy and Jim.."Beautiful Hazel and Les.
was lowered with
Hon. Mr. R. A: C. North, Mr. W. J. Carrie, Missés Ells, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rose and family, Mr., and Mrs. V. H. Freeman, Mr. V. H.
tion.
to pay dearly otherwise hunchmen would create a scandal which would upset his votes.
Dr. Lee Shu-fan thanked Dr. Campbell on behalf of the Club at the conclusion of his talk.
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
Second Division:- Indian R.C. Y.
Bowls-Open Singles Champlon- Kowloon C.C., Craigéngower C.C.
C: Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Way, ship (Second Round) M. Y. Adal. Club de Recreto, Kowloon B.G.C.
v. A. W. Griminitt, N. P. Karanjia v. J. C. Gin, J. Cavanagh v. ÅR.
v. Takoo R.C., Police R.C. v. Bong Kong C.C.: Third Division: Club de Recrelo v. Kowloon FC., Kow- loon Tong R.C. v. Civil Service U.C., Hong Kong F.C. v. Craigengewer C.C., HK Electric RC, v. Yacht
Club.
'SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 Bowls First. Division: Hong Kong FC. v. Craigengewer C.C Kowloon G.C. v. „Poliće R.C., Club de Recrelo v. Kowloon B.G.C; Civi Service C... Kowloon Dock R.O: Second Livision: Kowloon B.G.C. v. Club de Recrelo, Police R.C. v. Kowloon. C.C., Craigengower Co.
Mrs. A. K. Saunders and Babs, Mr. A Kinnear, Mr. and Mra." A. E. -E. Jeffries. Mr. G. W. Kynoch, Hazel Dallah, A. S. Gomes v. C. G. Silva and Bertram Sugars, Mr. and Mrs Hong Kong FC.); S. M. White v O. C. Womack Mr. and Mrs, T. J. S. Howell, J. A. Selby v. W. Rus- O'Connor, Mrs. Carr and family, sell, 8. M. Rumjahn v. B. Basto, G. Mr. J. R. Carr, Mr. W. Greenburg. Perkins v. W. R. Hillyer (Craigen- Mrs. E. Greenburg, Mr. 8. C. Saun, zower): W. L Walker v. R. Basa ders. Mr. and Mrs. A. H Elston, W. S. Dall v. T. Armstrong, J. B. Mr. Andrew Tse, Mr. and Mrs. E
Gelling Y. U. M. Omar (Indian .H... Williams. Mr. E. B. Lambert, R.C.); H. Dvery v. I. A. Gutierrez, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hosking: Mr. H. E. Strange v. W.. C. Simpson, and Mrs. J. H. Gelling, Mr. J. V. Ramsay v. C. Strange, J. Pan Cryan, Mr. W. L McKenzie, Mr. v. J. A da Luz (Kowloon B.O.C.): and Mrs. J. Deakin, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Russell v. R. G. Craig. R. F. da H. W. Fraser, Mr. E. V. Searle, Mr. Luz v H. Nish. A. Spary v. L. F. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.-G.Xavier, V. Petherick v. H. Gittins Philippens, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. (Kowloon Dock); T., Fergusson v. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrews, A. J. Coelho. F. Cullen v. G. H. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Clarke, Mr. H Sherria (Club de Recreio). West, Mr. and Mrs. H. Green, Mr. Hookey Hong Kong 'Hockey R. J. V. Everest, Mr. T. H. G. Bray Association, Council Meeting, at St. field. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Tetley Mr. B. Hallowes, Mr. R. E. Cable, Mr and o. v. Kowloon Indian T.C.; Cral- Mrs. H. Westlake, Mr. and Mrs, gengower C.C. v. Hong Kong C.0.; Watson, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bagram, South China A.A. v. Civil Service Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wilson, Mr. and C.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Club de Re-R... Police R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Mrs. W. W. Hirst and family,
Second Division: Kowloon *B.G.C. 1. Kowloon C.C., Club de Recreio v. Hong Kong FC Third Division: Civil Service C.C. Y. H.K-Electric
·R.C., Kowloon F.C. y. Craigen- gower, C.C.
The Hon. D.P.W. and Staff PW.D. "A" Section Corps, 1st Bat tery, H.KV.D.C., No. 2 Improvised Battery, EK.V.D.C.; Office Stan, Botanical and Forestry Depart ment, Friends in the Waterworks. "L" Section Corpe 1st Battery EKVDC Forestry Stag. Botani-
Andrew's Hall 8 p.m.
Tennis-"B" Division, Chinese R.
creio. "MA»
Water Polo, Chinese League. South China A A. v. Chinese B.C. "A" (C.BC, North Point).
TO-MORROW
Bridge Cheero Club Contract Bridge, §.P
SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 Bowls--First Division"" Crai Kong Horticultural Society All sower C.O v. Police RC, Kowloon Ranks, REV.DC: Garden Stan | 0.03 v. Kowloon, B.G.C., Bow Botanical and Forestry Department Dock RC. 1. Club de Reczcio, Girli and others.
Service U.C. - Hong Kong 1.0.
Indian R.C. Talkoo R.O. 7. Hong Kong F.C.; Third Division: Kowloon F.C. v. H.-K. Electric R.C., -Club de Recreio v. Civil Service C.C.. Craigengower C.C. v. Kowloon Tons RC Hong Kong F.C.Y. Yacht Club..
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 Bowls First Division: Craigen- gower, C.C. Civil Service: C.C., Club de Recreto v Kowloon Dock
BANGSATURDAY, AUGUST 28 "72
BowlFirst Division: Police R.C. V. Civil Service C.C., Kowloon d.c. v. Kowloon Dock R.C. Second Division Chib, de Recreio v. Cras
C.C. owloon C.C
Club de Recret
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KF. Lui and H. K. Ho (S.C.A.A.) lost to Goldman and Sullivan 2-6, lost to Riley and Divett 4-5. beat Campbell and Lock 7-5.
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