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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1938.

OPEN TENNIS TOURNEY

Rearranged Games

Owing to the rain on Friday last, it has been necessary to rearrange some of the matches next week. the re-arranged games being as follows:--

Monday

H. D. Bidwell v. H. J. Armstrong.

Tuesday

O. E. C. Marton and D. B Evans v. M. W. Lo and M. K. Lo

Thursday

S. A Hussain v. H. D. Kumjahn,

Friday,

J. A. H. Douglass v. W. Sander. J. W. Leonard and Geo. Choa v. A. Crawford and G. C. Burnett.

HOCKEY TRIAL MR. BEN DAVIES

Scotland Prepares For Tourney

'HARLAND SHINES

SINGS AT 80

300 Thrilled With

Old Melodies

Mr. Ben Davies, doyen of British In preparation for the forth- coming local International Hockey singers, was cheered recently by a gathering of more than 300 Tournament, Scotland held a trial at King's Park yesterday when no members and guests of the Musi less than 30 players were tried clans' Club at their dinner to cele- out. Members of the Royal Scots brate his 30th birthday.

He acknowledged the tributes of and Seaforth Highlanders formed Baroness. Ravensdale and Sir Hugh the majority of the players.

FOREIGN MAILS

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Ordinary air mall letters may be pasted in the ordinary posting boxes at Kowloon Post Onice and General Post Office. They should be clearly marked "By Air Mail" and bear suficient postage In- sufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficièncy » or forwarded by Steamer Service. at the discretion of the Post Office.

Air Mail Services to Shanghai, Nanklag. Taingtan, Tientsin and

Felping are temporarily suspended.

Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded via Siberia" if so superscribed.

Capt. Harland gave an impres-Allen with a cheerful. reminiscent sive display at right back for the speech punctuated by a Homeric Whites who lost to the Colours by laugh, and at last, after repeated six goals to nil. scored by Degnan demands, sang two songs to the assembly-Where-e'er You Walk"

Straits (2), Capt. Loch. Fraser. Aberdeen and "To Mary."

Japan and Patterson.

Saigon grandfathers and grandmothers of Shanghai' and Swatow

F. H. Kwok and S. W. Liang v.

Several positional changes were Capt. L. J. C. Loch and J. M. Tom-made during the match at the Inson

Tsul Wal Pul v. A. Chan.

7

GYMKHÄNA FINAL AT COTTAGE CLUB

The valce which bud thrilled the

[direction of Mr. R. Henderson who many of those present proved Its Haiphong, Pakhai and Holhow..

is in charge of the Scottish team.

S. MacNider gave a sound dis-

magic once again. It was not mere

Haiphong sentimental loyalty which inspired Straits

paired.

Straits

| Shantung.

INWARD MAILS

From

· Per

Due

Perseus.... Kumsang..

7th Mar. 7th Mar.

| Marechal Joffre...

7th Mar.

7th Mar...

7th Mar.

7th Mar.

8th - Mar.

8th Mar.

8th Mar

Pres. Jackson...

9th Mar

9th. Mar.

10th Mar

10th Mar.

play for the Whites at right back the burst of applause, but genuine Australia and Manila in the first half, while other appreciation of a sweetness and players who did well were Captain artistry that are amazingly pnim USA, Canada, Japan and Manila

Seattle, date, 12th February Mackenzie-Kennedy. Capt Loch, In his speech Mr. Ben Dayles

Shanghai Event Is Great Success Lieut. Douglas. Lieut., Patterson.recalled his student days at the Amoy The Cottage Club Gymkhana Brown. Meeks and Meikle."

Royal Academy of Music. He re- Straits and Manila final held at Fanling yesterday Another practice match will bemembered how he had sung in Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shang- afternoon was a great success. held in the course of the week. About 100 people attended and an The teams yesterday were

follows:- enjoyable time was had by all.

All the prizes were donated by Whites:-Pte. Wilson, 8. Mac- (Pte. MacDonald). Pte. Mr. T. H. G. Brayfield, and were presented by Mrs. G. P. Murphy. Brown, E. MacNider (Cpl. Gunn),

Nider

1.9

11

hai-Vancouver, B.C., date 19th February

Bangkok via Swatow itraits ....... Japan and Formosa...

| Klungchow.

Canton...... Mulnari..

Taiping... Cremer

Hector..... Talma...... Scharnhorst....

Emp. of Russia. Kalgan. Haruna Maru........ Suwa Maru........

date, Imperial

10th Mar.

10th Mar,

11th Mar.

11th Mar.

"The Magic Flute" wearing frock coat. In which he had to run on the stage, pursued by three giris, and "fall exhausted.

With a chuckle, he told of performance of "Faust" in which Air Mail by Imperial Airways In a short speech Mr. Brayfield Lt. Wallace. Sgt. Cunningham, having fallen in love with Mar- Direct Service "-London commented on the success of the Cpl. Yardley, L/Cpl. Aberdeen guerite, he kissed her behind the 3rd March. day and thanked the people for (Lt. Maclagen), Lt. Watts and scenes, forgetting that the balcony Japan

Sgt. Mecks.

could see all. "I got a tremendous straits and Manila Colours: Sgt. Wallace. Captain round of applause for that." he Straits and Manila Harland, Sgt. Marshall

(L/Cpl. added. Neave), Sgt. Fraser. Drm. Major He also told of his first contract Manila Degnan (L/Cpl. Ore). Captain with Mr. Carl Rosa--"for many Japan Mackenzie-Kennedy. Captain Loch

years I stuck to him, or, rather. Mantia (Pte. Meikle), L. Douglas and Lt.

their presence.

The following were the results: Event N. 1.-Miss Lord. Event No, 2-1. Miss de Chaffoy de Courselles. 2. Miss Wright, 3. Master Old.

Event No. 3.-Mr. Buchanan. Event. No. 4.-1. Mr. Moss; 2. Mr. | Patterson. Buchanan.

Event No. 5.-1. Mr. Kennedy; 2. Mr. Norman.

TWO "HAT-TRICKS" Two "hat-tricks" featured the friendly hockey match between Event No. 7.—Mr. Ackland and the Nomads and HQ. Wing of the Mr. Muir,

the Marina Kumaon Rifles at

Events Nos. 8 and 8 were delet-ground yesterday, the latter team

ed from the programme.

The Musical Chairs was won by

winning by four goals to three.

The game, which was played at

he stuck to me, thank God!"-and Australia and Manila.. of a certain stagedoor keeper who told him his voice was "Uke a bugle"-"that was a come-down for a silver-yofced tenor..!"

NEVER HAD A COLD Finally, Mr. Davies accepted from Lady Ravensdale a wreath of spring flowers inscribed. "From his old friend Zelle de Lussan-La

Airways Plane Helyo Maru Agamemnon Conte

Biancamano

Neptuna

11th Mar.

13th Mar.

19th Mar.

12th Mar

12th Mar.

Malacon Maru ...

13th Mar.

Prometheus.......

15th Mar,

17th Mar."

Kitano Maru......

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REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier

than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parc.i mails are closed at 5 pm, on the previous day.

For

Pipe L/Cpl. McAlister, of the 1st a fast pace throughout, was even-vieille garde ne se rend pas. Battalion the Seaforth Highlan-ly contested and the final score

Lady Ravensdale, proposing his ders.

was a fair indication of the run

health. drew attention to the of play. The winners were more danger of the modern facilities for COUNTRY CLUB GOLF polished in their stick-work but learning good music.

the Nomads amply made up for,

"Good music," she said, "should Samshul und Wuchow.. The following were the results of the Country Club golf competi-this deficiency by their rugged not be made too cheap-it should Air Mail for Sian, Lanchow and tions played at Fanling yesterday. and first-time tackling.

Men's Foursomes.-B. Basto and

The goal-scorers were Pataub

E. Sadick beat M. Pinna and Silva. (3), R..Khan and B. A. Reed

Mixed Fairs.-Mrs. Kew and H. Kew beat Miss Roba and F. E A. Remedios.

The

WORLD SKI CHAMPIONSHIPS

Engelberg, March 6. world ski championships

began here yesterday.

C.B.A.'S EASY WIN

Involve some difficulties, some self-sacrifice on the part of the (3).stener."

Sir Hugh Allen declared that Mr. In a hockey match at King's Ben Davies had never had a cold Park yesterday. the Central Bri- and never missed an engagement. tish Association defeated the "I don't know what his handicap Royal Air Force by seven goals to is at golf," he added, "but no one three. The goals for the C.B.A.ever knew him to suffer from any were shared by 8. Fowler, G. handicap in ordinary life."

Among the telegrams of con- Fowler and D. Smith.

MONDAY

Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Bervice" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit). Straits Batavia, Mauritius, Reun- lon, Madagascar East & South Africa

Swatow and Tientsin

Kongmoon

Per

·Date and Time

Monday, 7

Chung On......

8.15.

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9.00 A

9.30

Eurasia Plane

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Air Mall for "K.L.M. Airways Ser-

vice"-due Amsterdam, 17th Mar. Alater Straits and Parcels only for Ger-

many via Hamburg. Shanghai and Japan....

3,30 PM 4.00

Bontekoe... Kingyuan... Tai Lee.

10

12

U.P.O.SKA S

Reg. 10.2.

Alster

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4.30 PM 5,00 PM

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*Shanghai, Japan; Honolulu, Cana- da, U.S.A., Central and': Ameri-

GEN, MA PU-FANG'S APPOINTMENT

ca and Europe via Vancouver

B.C., (Parcels for Canada only)

due Vancouver B.C., 27th March

gratulation was One from Bir PORTUGAL TRIAL Portugal will hold an Interna-Landon, Ronald describing him as The down the run event for tional hockey trial on the Y.M.C.A."the Peter Pan of the profession." women Was won by Lisa Risch ground. King's Park, at 5.15 p.m. (Germany), Chritel Cranz, former today.

title holder, coming second.

The men's event was won by James Couttet

(France). Emil

Allais (Germany) was second and Helmuth Lantschuer (Germany)

third.--(Transoceani).

· TABLE TENNIS

The China Emporium ballroom

INTERNATIONAL. HOCKEY

England, Beats Wales

London, March 6.

and Europe via Siberia ......................... | Emp. of Canada... Ord

Hankow, March 6. The appointment of General Ma Pu-tang

the Air Mail for Wuchow. Kweilin, Chairman as

uf Chinghal provincial government is

Kweiyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service." C.N.A.C. Plane believed to be closely connected i

In the men's International hoc-with the latest development in the

and

TUESDAY

Service"-due

was erowded on Saturday afternoon key match played yesterday at north western situation since the when Miklos Szabados and Itsvan Glasgow, Ireland defeated Scot-ex-Chairinan, Ma Ling, is too old Kelen., Hungarian and world table land by three goals to one, while to actively command the troops. Air Mall for "Imperial Airways tennis champions, "gave another at Cardiff England defeated Wales General Ma Pu-fang is younger

by five goals te nil exhibition,

more agressive and more The following were the scores:— In the women's hockey at Ken-qualified head of the Chlaghai Kelen beat Poon Sai-tong 14-21.nington Oval, England beat Wales Government, owing to the Japan-

21-18, 21-12.

by 11 goals to nil-(Reuter).

cse threat to the north-western provinces-Reuters. Szabados beat Poon Sal-on 28-

21, 19-21, 23-21. Szabados beat Poor Sal-fong

21-13, 21-14.

Last, Saturday Poon Sal-on beat; Szabados in straight games by 21 18, and 21-18. at the Chinese YMCA.

CRICKET MATCH

DRAWN

Prison Staff And D.B.S.

NEW MAYOR OF SWATOW

Canton, March 6.

Direct 16th March. Airmail for Australia by "Imperial

Airways Direct Service "due } Imperial Darwin, 12th March. Bamshul and Wuchow

Marila, Makasser and Sourabaya... Kongmoon..

Mr. Hwang Ping-hsun, Mayor of Straits and Calcutta... Swatow, was transferred to the

post of magistrate of Hoyuan, ac- Fort Bayard and Haiphong. cording to a declälon reached at Shanghai......

A friendly cricket match was the 80th meeting of the Kwang- played yesterday

the tung Provincial Government yes-

between

WEDNESDAY

Amoy and Shanghai

BROKE ALL RECORDS Diocesan Boys' School and the terday.

The RKO.-Radio picture, "Vic-Prison Staff team and resulted in Mr. Ho Tung was appointed Swatow and Bangkok..

Acting Mayor of Swatow(Cer Formosa toria the Great" broke all records a draw. for gross takings for frat run pic- The School katted first andtral News). tures in Hong Kong. The film was scored 150, to which the Prison shown recently at the Queen's officers replied with 97 runs for Theatre and also at the Alhambra nine wickets when stumps Theatre.

drawn...

were

TO PUBLISH IN CHUNGKING

THURSDAY

Samshui and Wuchow.... Chungking, March 6. The China Times, one of the Swatow and Tientsin.

Haiphong Chinese newspapers in Bhanghai

Parcela $.02

Beg

Kowloon

Ord. 7b

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Wed, 9th

Taiyuan.... Kwéiyang. Hongkong Maru..

10.80 AM

Thursday, 10th

8.15 AM

8.30 AM

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Emp. of Russia..........

4.30 PM

Friday, 11th

Klungchow..

8:30 AM

3.30 PM

G.P.C. & R.P.O:

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430 EM

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Kongso..... Yunnan..

Canton.....

A dinner was held at the Sun Kel The Prison Staff team was as which suspended publication last Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin,...Taksang..... Yuen Restaurant on March 3. given follows Robertson. Paice, Free- November owing to Japanese in Manila by General Amusementa, and man, Hill, Grant, Bagley, Brimble-terference, will shortly resume its among film representatives present combe. Doxford, Jenner. Crofton publication here. Mr. Tsui Wei- were Mr. Leom Brition, Chief of and Walker. " R.K.O.-Radio for China and Mr. Perkins, Far Eastern Manager for Paramount Pictures.

GIRLS' BASKETBALL LEAGUE

Mul Fong Girls' School "A" re-

ARMY CRICKET TEAM

FRIDAY

Swatow and Shanghai.

|wun, general manager of the pa-

per, has arrived here to make pre-Japan and Europe Via Siberia... Haruna Maru... parations(Central News).

Air Mail for "KLM Airways Ser-

Mr. Yeh Hsin-feng, a newly ap- pointed member of the Bikang Re- The following have been selected construction Commission, was to gained the Hong Kong Girls' Basketball League Championship to represent the Army tri a league leave Chengtu on February 15 for title this season by peating their match against Civil Service on Kanting (Tachienlu) via Yaan. states a message to the "Sin Wen strongest opponents, Mul Fong Saturday, March 12:- "B" team. Considered by local Capt. R. Mackintosh-Walker, Pao." Accompanying Mr. Yeh were basketball critics as the fastest Major C. S. Rawstorne, Major G. Party Directors in Bikang. Messrs. and best girl player in Hong Kong, P. Murray, Major J. 8. Eynon, Lt. Hau Chi-liang and Li Chi-cheng, Miss Ip Mel-lan, 15-year-old mem- L. G. E. Godby, Lt. L. C. Beadnell, and the bead of the General Af ber of Mut Fong. "A" team, was Lt. M. P. Wooden, LL. C. M. M. Man, fairs Department of the Ezechuen- Head- mainly responsible for her team's Lt. Douglas, Pte. Hatfield, Endemn. Bikang, Border Defence

quarters, Mr. Yao Chullang. Chaney. success this year,

Tice"-due Amsterdam, 22nd Mar. Suwa Maru. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Bouth Africa, Aden Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due: Mar- sellles, 9th April

Tientsin

SATURDAY

9.80 AN 10.30 AM

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Ber

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Saturday,

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