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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1937.
DOCKYARD RIFLE CLUB
MEMBER WINS
"Handicap" Spoon Won By Pte. Baird
ASSOCIATION'S WEEKLY PRACTICE SHOOT
The usual Spoon, and Practice Shoot which was held on the Army Miss Gloria Yce, Jarı tap dancer, Ranges at Kowloon City yesterday who will be taking part in the afternoon, resulted, in the S.R. (b) cabaret at the Hong Kong Hotel
series, in a well-deserved victory Roof Garden on October 8, spon- for Mr. Watson, Honorary Secretary sored by the Hong Kong Chinese of the R.N. Dockyard Rifle Club, Women's Relief Association. Photo-who, in spite of the somewhat dif- fem Studio)."
ficult conditions prevailing, made
FISHING JUNK ATTACKED
Japanese Brutality On The High Seas
Despite the fact that the Japan- se naval authorities have denied the reports to the effect that they had attacked ashing fleets along the South China Coast, news re- ceived in the Colony yesterday in- dicate that some Japanese war- ships actually attacked a fishing fleet off Cheelung Point on Monday evening.
The story of this further display of Japanese barbarism was told by passengers or the s.s. Kaying, who witnessed the machine-gunning of twa Chinese, junks by a Japanese destroyer.
:
a score of 97.
Mr. Watson served during the War in the Royal Navy, and many
will recollect that, at the last
"Association'
|
The Honorary Secretary wishes it to be made known to all would- be individual full members of the Association that, in the case of any person who joins now, his member- ship will be regarded as continuing until the end of 1938; 18" other words, his first annual subscription will hold good for approximately Afteen months This has been the custom of the Association, ever since it was formed, and has proved to be extremely popular with those. directly concerned.
Prize Meeting, he took" second place in the "All- Comers Aggregale," was fifth in the "Brookwood" Competition "(Class bird shooting
once
CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING Final arrangements for clay- are rapidly being
X), was third in the Grand Aggre-made, with the result that it is gate. ninth in H.E. The Governor's anticipated that this form of shoot- Prize. second in the Second Stageing will start in approximately a Aggregate, and first in the Stickle- fortnight's time. In the same way. down" event (Class X), in which final details are now being settled the miniature rife- he distinguished himself
as. regards again by making the only possible. Snooting branch of the Association, It will therefore be well under- the Arst shoot of which will, it is hoped, take place in ten days' time. stood that yesterday's win was a
The Clubhouse has now been very popular one, and there is po doubt that if it were possible for completely redecorated, and the more of the "non-regular" mem-comparatively little damage which bers of the Association to take part sustained during the in these mid-week shoots, the typhoon has been made good. The serving members of H.M. Forces installation of a telephone in this. would and that competition would building has already proved to be a boon to members, particularly to those who leave the ranges, at the conclusion of the shoots, by tari
be increasingly keen.
Another feature of the shoot yesterday afternoon was, as will be seen from the results given below, that the Arst three competitors A passenger. on the Kaying said, using the S.R. (b) rifle were all that when they were a couple of "old-campaigners." in that each bours off Waglan "a Japanese des- has a "scratch" bandicap. In the trayer approached us and signalled | S.R. (a) class in which only few us to stop. The destroyer came al- members took part, the "handleap" must alongside but we were not spoon was won by Pte. J. Baird. boarded. There were other craft on the horizon and the destroyer went of apparently to inspect them, but about dusk she came up to us again when we were about ten miles from "Waglan.
SEARCHLIGHT USED
She again signalled us to stop and mashed her searchlight on us. There were two large ishing junks nearby and the Kaying slowly went on past the destroyer which was between us and the junks.
"As we drew ahead we heard the crackle of machine gun fire and saw the destroyer firing on the two Junks.
"There was absolutely no doubt of this and there were several pas- sengers as well as the crew who both saw and heard the firing. The Kaying continued on her way and as, It was growing dark when we got past Waglan we saw no more."
BRITISH CÔNSUL ABOARD SHIP Mr. J. W. O. Davidson, British Consul at Shanghal, and Mrs. Davidson, were passengers on the ship. They did not see the Japan- ese warship firing on the Chinese junks, however, as they were below decks at the time.
However, the, whole ship Was talking about the "incident, Mr. Davidson related.
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson are going on leave. Mr. Davidson's post has been taken over by Mr. HL Phillips, former Consul General at Canton.
FALSE TRADE MARKS
Fan Fook-yec, of Sun On Co., Des Voeux Road and Mrs. L Shut-sum, manageress of the Johnston Kniting Factory, were summoned before Mr. Schofield yesterday on two counts of apply- ing a false trade mark to woollen goods on Beptember 1.
Mr. John Whyatt. Assistant Attorney General,, conducted the case for the Crown while Mr. F.X. D'Almada represented the Arst de- fendant and Mr. M.A da Silva was for the second defendant. *
& Beatty.
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First defendant pleaded guilty.
1.-Mr. Watson 2.Capt. Rybol 3.-Capt. Ratcliffe
4. Surg. Lt Mackle
5. Rin. Managħ 6.-Lieut. Jenks 7-D M. Wilkie
8-Lieut. Hawkins
9. Mr. Sanderson .......
recent
During the past week the 1st Bn. The Middlesex Regiment has join- ed the Association as an aminted unit, thus bringing the total num- ber of affiliated clubs and units to 14, the highest gure so far re- corded.
The leading scores made yester- day afternoon are as follows:-
S.B. (b)
Score at Score at Score at Aggregate Ans'n 200 Yds. 500 Yds. 800 Yds. Score H'cap. Nett Nett
Nett
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1-Denotes the winner of the "handicap" spoon.
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NOTE: The handicap of each winner has been reduced by one point as shown. This procedure applies to all S.R. (a) and 8.P. (b) Spoon Shota,
EMERGENCY RELIEF
COUNCIL
(Continued from Fage 1)
CHINESE ARMY APPOINTMENTS
Shanghai, Sept. 29.
It is reported that Gen. Pal Chung- shi, Kwangsi, has been appointed Commander of the China Forces in North China and also that the 20th Route Army is being re-organised and will be sent to the Shanghai Front.-
The work is under the supervi sion of secretaries and Field direc- tors who gained their experience during the World War serving in British and American Y. camps. There secretaries and directors are supported entirely by their own, Reuter. respective Associations" and there- by fore all funds collected will devoted to the benefit of the soldiers without any deduction for Staf salaries.
The Y.M.C.A.'s are Tunning Refugee Camps in Shanghai and elsewhere. Probably not even in
WEATHER REPORT
ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONG KONG
10 4.m, Sept. 29. Barometer at sea level), 30.01
ins.
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Temperature, 83 F. Humidity, 74 per cent, Wind Direction, East. Wind Force (Beaufort), 4. Temperature; maximum veste“- 'day, 85 F.
misimam last Temperature,
a technicial offence while Mr.night, 80. F.
of
the Great War was there so much unrelieved suffering. Funds are urgently needed for this humani- tarian work and may be sent to the Editor of The Hong Kong Daily Press," and will be acknow- ledged in this paper.
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE
From Sept. 30. to October 6, 1937,
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Silva pleaded not guilty. Preven Rainfall for 24 hours, ending 10th Live Officer Colledge' (R.0.3 testi- fled that on Sept. 1 he went to the second defendant's shop and saw two and a half dozens woollen underwear, bearing the trade mark or "Made in England.” On Sept. 3 witness went again and found 29 further singles bear- ing the same mark,
The first defendant was fined $50 while the second was fined $10.
4 p.m., Sept. 29. Barometer (at sea level), 20.93. Temperatude, 83. Humidity, 74.
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