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TEA PARTY AT UNIVERSITY

·Prof. Gordon King Welcomed

FAREWELL TO DR.

P.F.S. COURT

Under the auspices of the Hongkong University Medical Bo- clety, a tea party in honour of Prof. Gordon King... the newly appointed Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. was held on Tuesday at the Union Assembly Room of the Hongkong University. Preceding the party group photograph was taken.

Over a hundred members of the Society were present. among them being Prof. W. I. Gerrard (Pre- sident, Prof. K. H. Dieby. Prof. 1 R. Shore, Mr. S. V. Boxer," Dr. J. E. Dovey. Dr. G. H. Thomas, Dr. K. D. Ling. Dr. E. L de Souza, assistants of the Medical Teach- ing Staff. Mr. Leong Kam-leng (Chairman) and Mr. Targ Ching- tuan (Hon. Secretary),

The President extended a warm welcome to Prof. King and fare

POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE

MR. D. GODFREY WILSON, photographed with his bride, form- erly Miss Margaret Mary McCaw, after their marriage at St. John's Cathedral yesterday afternoon. (Photo,"A.A. Kahn).

SPORTS FLASHES

THE COMBINED Manoeuvres, there was "no and Practice mid-week Spoon

well to Dr. Court, who, the speakerWING TO sold, was back in the Government Service.

The Chairman addressing the Shoot at the Kowloon Rifle Range gathering, sald:-

yesterday.

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YOUTH, AGED

WOMAN GIVEN

IMPRISONMENT

POSSESSION OF HEROIN PILLS Before coming out to China.

Sentence of two years' hard Professor King held several an- THERE HAS BEEN SOME TALK

Imposed un a about the organisation of an labour each was pointments in London. By 1930 he was already a FRC.S.. and International Softball Competition, youth, Tung Seged 23, and an FC.O.G. of England. He became Whether this will materialise or aged woman Tsang Ying when thstructor and later associate in not is doubtful but there should be they were found guilty

difficulty in getting up a Criminal Sessions yesterday be- Obstetrics and Gynaecology from no

in view of the fore Mr. Justice E. H. Williams 1927-31 when he was assisting the tournament

interest for the possession of 45,000 heroin famous Prof. Maxwell in PUMC tremendous amount of

Dills at No. T. Tal Wong Street on and in 1979-30 he was in charge taken in the game.

October 31. of that department.

RESEARCH WORK

In 1932 he was promoted to br Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology the Cheeloo Univer

recent sty, Tsinanifu, until la anpointment to the post of Pro- fessor of Obstetrics and Gynaeco- logy in Hongkong University. In addition he has done many years of research work in the field of cbstetrics and gynaecology.

We wish him a most successful

time.

Dr. Court has been the acting Professor of Gynaecology and Obstetrics since the departure of Prof. Nixon about, a year ago apart from hts previous connections with the other departments of the Medical Faculty. However, now that Dr. Court has left us and has gone back to the Government ser- vice, we sincerely wish him fur ther succe59.

at the

THE SUNDAY CRICKET LEAGUE The woman pleaded guilty to

at the Indian Recreation Club the charge but the youth protest gwell under way and the usualled his innocence, or claimed Interest is being taken in it by that the woman was his grind-. members and their friends. In mother's sister and that he was dications are that the Malays will a refugee from Cantors. win the tournament

On October 30 he said, in his defence, he tried to locate the old

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R. J. MASTER, who has just come woman and finally did so about 11

back from leave, will, it is p.m.. when she asked him to Java understood, take to cricket serious spend the night there. It being so Japan and Shanghai

and When he went into the Straits

Europe via ly next season. He played a lot of late.

Suez (Papers etc.,) London, date 27th October" and London Parcela London date, 20th October Hollow

it at Bombay and England and kitchen that night he saw some should prove a useful man, given pinkish liquid in a basin. and at he the request of the woman sufficient practice.

noured it out. In so doing, his SOME YEARS AGO we had sever-finger-nalls were stained. He then at miniature golf courses in went to bed and next morning he For some reason or was arrested but for what reason Hongkong. ether these went out of business he did not know, practically at the same time. It is Accused said that he wished to felt that if anybody enterprising call the woman as a witness, and enough would lay out a "tricky"] testifying. Tsang Ying admitted course he would be amply rewarded that accused stayed there only one for his trouble. What about a night büt he was not in any way Witness said that bowling alley-golf course combina-related to her. Once more, Dr. Court ällow"me tion?

she had been taken off the streets behalf of the to tell you, on

by people who occupied the flat in student body that we are sorry to HERE IS A DISTINCT possibility question and she was told to ad- say goodbye to you

of the Staff v. Pupils tennis mit accused if he demanded entry- Prof. King thanked the Chair-match at Queen's College being She did not know who those man and members of the Snclety played off this year after a lapse of "neople were but she assisted them for the warm welcome extended to some seasons. Some years ago the in making the pills. him and said that he would do his Staff, with such players like A. H. Evidence for the prosecution had very best to keep up the good Crook (now retired), W. Kay, previously been riven by Revenue work of his predecessor.

Ralston, E. J. Edwards, W. Lomners J. L. Stephens and H. Dt. Court expressed his gräti-Handyside and G. R. Reeve mak-Millneton. tude to the Society and said he ing up the team. invariably had sent the handiest year in Hong- the better of the boys. kone with the students

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Mr. S. V. Boxer. Acting Re- gistrar, also welcomed Prof. King and thanked Dr. Court and the Hongkong Government..

On the cell of the Chairman. rousing cheers were given for Prof. King and Dr. Court,

CHESS TOURNAMENT PROGRESS

Keres Leads At End Of Eleventh Round

Rotterdam, Nov. 23.

COMBINED :

OPERATIONS

The following communique an the combined manceuvres in the

PLAY TIME Colony was issued yesterday.

Landon, Nov. 23

The Advisory County Cricket Commit.te has decided to ask the Aus ralian Oicket Board of Control to coniler an ar- rangement whereby the hours olya Ang o-!ustralian Tests should be standardised at 30 hours.

The proposed arrangement is as follows:

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Five days of six houts of play per day in England; and six days of five hours of play per day in Australia-Reuter.

JOJELTS WIN

The eleventh round of the Arro chess tournament was played yes- ferday at Rotterdam, Euwe de

Kimberley, Nov. 22 The M.CC tou.ists in South feated Fine after the thirtieth move. Capablanca had to give up Africa won their third match of against Botwinnik after the the visit to-day, beating G iqual- fortieth move. The games Keres and West by an innings and 289

Reshevsky and Alekhine v. runs. Flohr were adjourned. The score

Iow's:

After scoring 676, the M.C.C

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BADMINTON RESULTS

after the 11th round 1s as fol-dismissed Griqualand West for 114 Two badminton matches were in the first innings in which down for decision last night and Keres leads with 64 points and 'Hedley Verity took seven wickets resulted in closely contested en- 1 adjourned game; Alekhine 5 for 22 runs.

counters, NY A points, 1 adjourned game: Capa- -Following-on, the home side

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THE WEATHER There was little change yester- day from the warm weather ex- perienced since November 15, the maximum temperature reaching 73 degrees and the minimum 84.

The year's total rainfall (no rain

Verty was again the most suc- cessful English bowler, taking four wickets for 44 runs-Reuter.

AIRPORT MOVEMENTS

Tre Air France planie from Hano! is due to arrive about noon to-day. The return trip will be made on

In the other match played at Kowloon Tong, the Kowloon Tong "B" beat the Wanderers by 6 sets to -3.

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