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ANNUAL DINNER

INDIAN SCHOOL SPORTS

RUNNING IN THE RAIN!

TENNIS FINALS

Next Week Will See End Of Tourney The finals in the Colony Open Tennis Championships will be de- The Ellis Kadoorie Indian School cided in the course of next week. It is almost a country. It is the held their 18th annual athletic On Monday, H. D. Rumjahn will greater part of that grand old sports on the Indian Recreation meet Taui Yun-pui in the semi- Northumbria of Saxon-England. Club ground yesterday when, desfinal of the Open Singles. It will Many people of the South of Eng-pite the rain, a large number of be recalled that these two players land suffer from a false idea of parents and triends attended.

Continued from Page 1)

Yorkshire is more than a county

the manufacturing" North. It is The prizes were distributed by not so very long age, probably in Mrs. A. White, wife of the head the times of some of our grandmaster, at the conclusion of the

sports, the results being:-

01

have already met twice and both occasions no decision was reached, the match being aban- doned owing to falling light. In the first encounter Rumtahn and Trui each won two sets and the afth set stood at 4-4 when the umpires called a stop.

SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1938.

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Due

'Alr Mall by "Pan-American Air-

Service"-- San | Pan-American Direct Way: Francisco date, Üth April

Airways Flane Japan

Japan and Formosa, Straits Straits

fathers, that the coalfelds of the North become more important

High Jump (Senior):-A. Tipe, than the cornaelds of the South.

K. Bachoo. (Junior); Attar Singh. The

commercial "importance of

In the second match a few days such "plants" as Leeds, Shefeld, A. 8. Din.. Bradford Halifax, Hull etc.. blinds Three Legged Race (Senior)-ago, Tsui was leading by two seta one to the real Yorkshire, one of Balwant Singh and Kartar Singh: to one and the score was 8-all in the mast historically, romantic | Jandhir Khan and Ijas Mohammed. the fourth set when the match and naturally beautiful divisions | (Junior); Jagir Singh and Our-was abandoned. of England.

buchan Singh, 8. K. Khan and A. On Tuesday afternoon the final Shanghai and Swatow 8. Din.

of the Club Mixed Doubles will be Shanghai and Amoy. YORK AND LONDON

100 Yards (Senior):--A. Tipe, played between Mr. and Mrs. E. Straits............... To my mind, and I think most i Englishmen will agree, York and Ajat Singh. (Junior): & K. Khan E Storey and E. Owen Hughes Straits

Japan and Shanghai.. and Miss J., Smith. London are the two most powerful and A. 6. Dia.

On Wednesday afternoon, on the HaiphonK place-names in England.

Sack Race (Senior):-K. Bachoo, is a rock-like assurance and re-Abdul Mohammed. (Junior); J. B Stand Court, the final of the Open Amoy .....

Singles will be contested between Japan........... Hablity in the sound of such Hassan, Jagir Singh.

Taui Wai-pul and Tsut Yun-pul or Calcutta and Straits names which is lacking in such

200 Yards (Senior)-A. Tipe, D. Ramjahn, while the Club Java and Manila. names as shall I say-Berlin or Ajat Singh (Junior): 8 K. Khan, Handicap Doubles anal will also Calcutta. Straits and Europe via

Partab Singh,

Negapatan (Letters and Papers)· take place between N. L. R. Roll-

Lendon date, 24th March.... Kicing The Football (Benior):ton and E E. Storey against the Ladies and Gentlemen. it is. A. Tipe, Randher Singh (Junior): winner of the encounter between I think, generally admitted that | Udhan Singh, Fida' Ensasin. H. Owen Hughes and W. M. Bar- Yorkshire can hold its own In

Class 9 Race (Handicap) A G, ton and G. W. Sewell and T. C Ismall, A. K. Ismail, Noor Din.

Monaghan.

even Paris.

YORKSHIRE SPORT.

There

Half Mile (Senior): Singh, Gurdial Singh.

Kartar

Quarter Mile (Junior):-Partab Singh, Albert Ahmed, E. Usui.

Class 10 Race (Handicap): Parkash Chand, C. M. Hassan, Pritam Singh.

Relay Race Class IV." Arithmetic Race

(Junior): -- Shamsher Singh, 8. 8. Bux, Kal- want Singh,

most events and last season once again came out top in the County Cricket Championship. So far as I know Yorkshire is still the only County that entirely plays, men in their cricket team qualified by birth in the county or from direct Yorkshire descent. All of you no doubt watched York-s 3rd League team make their gallant effort in the F.A. Cup competition this winter, only being knocked out in the semi-final, leaving Hudders- field and Preston N.E. to contend the final which no doubt will be another "War of the Roses," whilst singh, Shefeld United are hoping to Singh. get back into the First Division. At Headingly," near Leeds, the County possesses one of the finest cricket grounds in England, which many a Test Match has been played,“

on

One Mile (Senior): - Gurdial Kartar Singh, Channan

W. Sander will meet L. Goldman in the final of the Club Singles Championship on Thursday after- noon.

The Open Doubles final between Taul Wal-pul and Tau Yun-pui and. A. and H. D. Rumjahn will be decided on Friday afternoon un the Stand Court. The, Rumjahns are holders of the title.

BASKETBALL

23rd April

Kitano Maru.....

3rd April

Haruna Maru..............

23rd April

Patroclus...

33rd April

Mentor.....

sard: April

Klungchow.

3rd April

Taiyuan....

3rd April

Anhui

gith April

Bellerophon.

24th April

Potsdam....

14th April

Canton...

95th April

| Anking...........

20th April

Allpore....

16th April

Kutsang...

28th April

Tisadane...

18th April

Talma

28th April

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Tientaln Manila

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Bangkok spd Swatow...

Air Mail by. "Imperial Airways

Airways Plane Felix Roussel....... Hothow.....

97th April

27th April

7th April

27th April

Enp. of Canada

27th April

15th April

98th April

98th April

seth April

Airways Plane Philoctetes........

29th April

2uth April

Rawalpindi........

9th April

Conte Verde......

10th April

Prea. Taft........... Nellore.... D'Artagnan....... Kweiyang...

Direct Service"-London date, Imperial 24th April. At the Chinese YMCA. last Straits... night, the Chinese Red Cross beat Japan and Shanghai.. the combined Hong Kong Chinese Straits Old Boys. Race:-Telok Bingh, Q. In a friendly basketball match by Abdul-Rahman, Arjan Singh. #4 points to 38. The score at half Consolation Race (Senior) Da. time was 38 points to 17. in favour wood Ahmed, Seban Ebrahim, Har-of.the winners. buchan Singh, Junior) B. H. Khan, M. Mooka, A. Alarakia.

I would now like to appeal to all Yorkshiremen and Yorkshire- Arithmetic Race (Senior):----G. 8. women to support our Society. If Fasaram, Abdul Rahim, Rumjahn

new ar- AL. any of you hear of

ABDUCTION OF GIRL ALLEGED Leung Hung, 32, unemployed, of

rivals in the Colony will you Senior Champion: A Tipe 13, Shanghal Street, and his sister-

please advise any member of your] Committee or our hard-working Secretary. whom we are greatly Indebted for the arrangements to- night In this respect I would remind you that abjects of the Society are to promote intercourse, cordiality. benevolence and good fellowship amongst Yorkshire people.

I will now propose the Toast.of the evening: and as indicated on the shield above me, "Tak hod an sup lad"-The Toast is

the Society of "Prosperity to Yorkshiremen in Hong Kong." Spenidid cabaret items provided by Sylvia and Christian and H. H. Mundy (selected).

were

(Junior S. K Khan.

...

4

THE SEASON

IN REVIEW

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For

SATURDAY

in-law, Chan.Chun, 30, widow, of 82, Portland Street, appeared be- tore Mr. A. A. Macfadyen, at the Samshuf and Wuchow... Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, charged with the abduction of an

Shanghai. Kongmoon

unmarried girl, Keung Choi-na, Air Mall against the will of her brother, who was her guardian.

Det.-Sub-Inspector L. O'Donovan said that the girt had lived with

reduced to kicking by the swift the second defendant from April spoiling of the Scottish back row, 10 at 14. She was brought there and though the Scottish forwards by rst defendant, and she was lost E Morgan early on, they still not forced to stay.

heeled the ball.

EXCESSES OF WINGING FORWARDS

Altogether eleven penalty goals, a number unduly high, were kick- ed in the international matches,

FANLING GOLF though if they represent the ex-

cesses of winging forwards it at

The following are the starting | least needed exceptional place- times for tomorrow:-

a.m

OLD. COURSE

9.00 HE the Governor.

His Worship found the accused not guilty.. and dismissed

them with a warning.

NEW FIRST SEA LÖRD LEAVES HOME FLEET:

Sunset Flag Ceremony

kickers like W. H. Crawford, W. Parker, both new caps, and V. G. J. Jenkins to score them. In this

Admiral Sir Roger Backhouse, respect, indeed, Crawford is the who is to relieve Admiral of the 9.16 S. H. Dodwell and K. S. Mor-player of the year, to say nothing Fleet Lord Chatfeld as First Sea of of his skil at marking stand-off Lord, relinquished his post rison. 9.20 E. Laidlaw and J. W. May-half-backs, The Navy won their Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet,

championship, if one man can win at Portsmouth on April 12.

hew.

A

9.24 R. G. Gray and I. P. Tam-

worth.

9.28 J. J, A. Sherry and W. J.

Gordon.

9.32 Is. J. H. Fox and J. H. M.

Andrew.

9.36. P. B. Havens and C. A. King. 9.40 R. 8. W. Paterson and A. B.

Purves..

match, solely through his kick- His flag was struck in B.Ms. ing against the Army and the Nelson at sunset.

Admiral Sir Charles M. Forbes, Royal Air Force who will forget

his two goals from the touchline who succeeds him, hoisted his against the Army? and his share nag in HMS, Glasgow, and it was in Bcotland's triumph is almost as transferred to the flagship the great. It is interesting to note next day.

Sir Roger Backhouse has been that Crawford kicks the ball in the old-fashioned upright position. Commander-in-Chief. Home Fleet, 9.44 J. D. Danby and J. G. Cotes-whereas it has become the custom since August, 1935. The striking to incline one end towards the for his ting will probably maric the close of his Service career afloat. 948 A. E Lissaman and ET.goal-posts...

McMullen:

worth: .

:

Not the least wonder of the sea¬ 9.52 Capt. Holmes and W. N. A. son has been that a team with such

Smalley.

9.56 'Nelson and L. J. Fleiden. 10.00 A. D. Humphreys and L. H.

Geare

ROYAL PALESTINE -

COMMISSION

London, April 22, Commission The Royal.

for Palestine left London for Jerusalem yesterday, headed by Sir John- Woodhead. E

splendid scrummaging powers as England, with H. B. Toft as a hooker beyond compare, could win only one match. True, their total 10.04 A. T. Lay and G. C. Worrall. of sixty points was the highest of 10.08 J. G. Campbell and A Hall, but thirty-six of them were

McBride.

scored in the game against Ireland, which has well been called crazy 10.12 J. Petrie and R. Stock.

The Commission's task will be 10.16. J. B. H. Leckle and D, Humi-England's pronounced weakness

has been at three-quarter back, to draft proposals for the partition phreya,.. 10.20 T. A Pearce and D. E. C. particularly in the centre. They of Palestine into Arab, Jewish and

Marton.

did find a capable backer-up of F. mandatory zones as recommended 10.24 N. D. Lloyd and L. R Cramer, J. Reynolds in B. E. Nicholson, of by the Peel Plan After receiving 10.28 B. G. Leighton and P. 8 the Harlequins, but unhappily he

Delany,

was not fit for the Calcutta match and P. Cranmer, who had been

It is expected that the Commis- dropped for his lack of attack, was 10.36 J. T. Brown and P. Jackson recalled. England, in fact, had sion will have completed its work

NEW COURSE

their misfortunes before the match in about three months, time

(Transocean); / 9.52, Mr. Holmes and Mrs. Binal was begun, for three of their best

ley.

forwards, including T. F. Huskisson.

10.32 W. J. E. Mackenzie and J1

Overy.

report from the Commission, the British Government will make ita final decision.

10.28 Mr. Leighton andi Mrs. were unavailable, and the stayingLondon, April 21-The King will

Delany.

powers of Reynolds, at his best the attend the Cup, Final at Wembley 10.32 Mrs. Mackenzie and Mrs. finest stand-off in the country on Elaturday, April 30(British

were suspect after several illnesses. Wireless).

Overy.

{Kongning.......

Per

Date and Time

Saturday, 23rd

culb AZE 8,30 AM

10.00 AM

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Haruna Maru.

Bex. Q d.

1.30 PM

m/v Tatyta...... ...............Fook On........ for "KLM. Airways Direct Service”-due Amsterdam, 3rd May.

nila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday-Island-due Thurs- day Island, 5th May........ Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, india, E. &. S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and

. Europe via Marseilles-due Mar--

seilles, 21st May

3.10 PM

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Beg.

Kitano Maru...... Urd

2,45 PM 3.30 PM

GP.O.& KP.O.

Haruna Maru

Reg

2.46 PM

Ord

3.30 PM

Tilawa..

Stralis and Calcutta.............. Airmail for France Orient Air-

ways Service due Marseilles, Gustav * 8th May. Bangkok

Air Mail for Sian, Lanchow and Chengtu, ete. (vis Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Bervice" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit). Salgon.

Manila, Stralts, Ceylon. India,

Egypt arid Parcels only for Ger- many via Hamburg...

Diederichsen Sally Macrsk......

. །། ་

Eurasia Plane Gustav

Diederichsen...

Potsdam.

Holhow, Pakhot and Haiphong..... Kwangtung

Haiphong

Yingehow.

Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hone- lalu, and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" Pan-American

due San Francisco, 1st May, Airways Plane Air Mail for "Imperial Airways

Direct Service "-dne London, Imperial

· 1st May,

Airmail for Australia by "Imperial

Airways Flane

Airways Direct Service"-dae Imperial Darwin, 28th April.

BUNDAY Bangkok via Swatow Swatow and Shanghat... Japan and EUROPE via Siberia. sir Mail for Sian, Lanchow and Chengts, etc. (via Hankow). by the Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as. Services permit). "

Air Mall for Wuchow, Kweilla,

Airways Flane

Kiram Kingyuan Suisang.

Eurasia Plane.

Ewelyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C. Always Direct Service." | C.N.A.C. Plane

TUESDAY Samshul and Wuchow. Shanghai Tientsin

Kongso Patroclus..

Cheklang.

swatow

Anbul.

Japan and Europe via Biberta

Kutsang..

Superscribed Correspondence Only,

Qid

Pargels 400 PX

5.00 PM

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Meg.

Ord

4.00 12 -- 4.30 PM

430 FK

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Hog. Ord,

4.30 PM 5.00,

6.00 FK

6.00 PM 5,00 PM

~ 5,00 PW

Regard.5.0) P Ord. 2..rd.5.00 TE

G.P.O.20

Reg. Zira 6,04 FM Üni. 24th 8:00 AM .G.P.D. & KP.O.

Ba 23rd 5.0. PM. Od. 24th Noon

G.P.O. & KP.0. Beg. Värd 5.00 PM Ord 24th Noon

Sunday, 24th

9.40 AM

9.00 AM

9.00 AM

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Ord. Noon KPO Reg. 18th 5.00 Pủ, Ord. 2. th. 6.00 PM OPO.. Reg. 15 h50 PM Ord 99th 6.00 ̈AM

Tuesday, 26th

8.15 AM

9,30

10:30 AM

2,80 1

6,00 12

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