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KING'S COLLEGE | RAIN PREVENTS "OLIVE BRANCH”
SPORTS
Three New School
MID-WEEK SHOOT
Records Established H.K.R.A. Programme
The athletic youth of King's College were fortunato yester- day that rain did not interfere with their ninth sanusi athle- tle sports meeting.at Caroline HI!! stadium.
The standard of performance was somewhat better than in pre- sentor vious years, and three school records were bettered. Wong Ki-lun's record long jump of 19 feet 10 inches is the best per- formance for this event yet regis-
There will be no silings on the following dates:tered on school sports this year,
Froin Hong Kong: 28th, 29th & 30th March.
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Damaged Packages will be examined by the Company's Surreyor, Mesara Goddard & Douglas in the presence of, the Consignoon at 10.00 mm, on Satur day, the 15th Mar., 1839.
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The other two records. were set when Liu. Shlu-pul ran over the high hurdles in 20, 4/5 sec. and Lam Ka-cheung ran 1,500 metres in 5 min. 28 2/5 sec..
For Tomorrow
Heavy rain and the hard ground turned the Firing Points last Wednesday into *miniature lakes which pre- cluded any chance of fring. The programme for the shooting to-morrow, Sunday, has been lasped to all Clubs. It takes the same form as the previous Sun- day, but certain routine, ap- picable to the forthcominï Prize Meeting will be intro- daced,
EXTENDED
Anglo-French Rugby Relations
PARIS. Mar. 24. (Router)--- The "olive branch" extended by four British Rugby Unions In an effort to resume rugby
·with
Franco relations welcomed by sporting circles. here.
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dato, imperia)..
The newspaper "Auto" halls the letter from the British Unions as a "joyful thunder-clap in the rugby world," but states that everything | Haiphong, Fakhoi and Fort Bayard Sulyang...
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was by no means settled. It points out that the French Federation is holding an extraordinary meeting on Bunday to discuss the letter The Claybird range will also be and its terms, which included the of the French in operation as well as the Revolver abandonment
Championship which hitherto had Range.
been the chief obstacle to resum- ing matches.
.Shooting starts at 8.45 a.m. sharp. The Prize Meeting Programme has THE "HAT TRICK"
been issued and is available either It is understood the conditions Wong Ki-Him won the Senior In- from Club Secretaries or from the also included permanent suspen- sion of managers who pald or are dividual Championship, and Sin Honorary Secretary. «
and that Straits Kwok-bun the Junior Champion- His Excellency the Governor's still paying players ship. The Inter-House Champion- Prize la the chief feature of the managers and players who have Haiphong and Fort Bayard ship was won by South House. Sin Programme to which he is very been concerned with the Profes-Manila
League
be Manila should not Kwok-bua managed a fine "hat generously presenting $250 and a stonal trick," taking the junior 100, 200, signed Photograph. The condi- reinstated by the French Federa- Japan. and 400 metres titles in 12 4/5, 26 tions for this prize takes the same tion which must also observe the Straits 3/5, and 61 3/5 sec. The Old Boys' form as for the King's Prize at International Rules, namely "A
player ordered off should not be Japan Race was won by Au-yeung Him. Bisley.
allowed to return to the field.". Mrs. H. G. Wallington gave away
M. Laurent, Secretary of the the prizes.
An International Match has French Federation, says all condi- been introduced this year and it tions are easily acceptable and be- I hoped that members will leved the Federation will suggest arrange amongst themselves to that England and France play in form the necessary teams.
Paris on January 1, 1940. Mr. V M Hammond has very!
handsome generously donated a
for the Long Challenge Cup Range Aggregate.
H.K, GOLF CLUB STARTING TIMES The following are the starting times for Fanling
Saturday Afternoon, Mar. 25, 1939
p.m.
OLD COURSE
INTERNATIONAL MATCH
1
FI
In order to make the Grand | Aggregate more open, the condi- tions this year include two extra
200 F. D. Hunter and Capt. Mat-competitions the President's CUP
thews.
2,04 W. Hewitt and I. H. Geare.
Sheldon
and the Secretary's Cup thus| making it a real hard test.
An
2.09 C. C. Black and H. G. S. R. (a) Aggregate has also been Introduced, the prize for which is 2.13 E. C. Norris and R. J. Ka Challenge Trophy presented by
Walker.
the 4th Submarine Flotilla Ride
2.16 H. Stokes and Comdr. Club.
Holt
2.48 I. P. Tamworth and T. Low.
Sunday, March 26, 1939"
OLD COURSE
Dinner
TO
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the
ANNUAL DINNER The Annusi Association," which His Excellency the Governor has graciously in- timated he will attend is being 9.16 H. Dodwell and K. S. Mor-held in the Peninsula Hotel on
rison.
Friday April 21. It is hoped that as many members as possible will attend.
1.1
9.20
E. G. Faggiano and T F. R Waters.
9.24 A. B. Purves azid R. Young. 9.28 I. H. Geare and L. M. Wylle.
Arrangements for the dinner are in the hands of a Committee, the.
932 I. W. Shewan and D. J. Chairman of which is Mr. W. La
Gilmore
B. Sparrow of the Hongkong
9.36 R. H. Gregory and ATPolice.
Lay:
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quest of the so-called Tatoo Muzi- elpal Government for handing over the archives of the former Land Bureau of the Greater USA, Honolulu, Japan se Shanghai Shanghai Municipal Govern- (San Francisco date, 2nd March), ment, a Shanghai report states. Saigon.
The archives were entrusted "to | Straits the care of the 8.M.C. upon the Japan. withdrawal of the Chinese troops | Fapen and Shanghai................................ from Shanghal in 1937.
U.S.A., Honolulu Japan'és Shanghai Francisco date. 10th
In rejecting the request the 8.M.C. made it clear that the archives could not be handed over to any person without per mission of the National Gov- ernment.
COTTON SURPLUS IN US.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 24 (Reuter) 9.40 F Groves and J. Stenersen. to the dinner should be addressed—The «Congressional leaders have 9.44 W. N. A. Smalley and W. 8. to the Assistant Honorary Secre agreed to delay the legislation
Hiller.
tary, Lieut. A. J. Le Seelleur, R. E 9.48 L. R. Cramer and J. WD. C. R. E. Office, A and B Blocks Queen's Road, and not to the 9,52 R. J'Shrigley and W. Sharp. | Honorary Secretary 9.56 W. W. C. Shewan and J. For-
Mayhew.
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10.00 H H. Mindy and R. K.
Valentine
10.04 J. W. Clague and P. E.
Anunds.
10.08 A. N. and Q. A. A. Macfadyen 10.12 A. H. Guinness and W. T.
- Yoxall
LADIES GOLF MEETING
(Continued from Fare 2) Taggart Cup: Mrs. W. J. E. Mac- 10.15 C, H. D. Curtoys and R. Mkenzie; Runner-up: Mrs. Sherry.
M. King..
10.20 J. M. Pearson and wa E
James. 10.24 A Murdoch and
Steele Perkins,
W/Cdr.
10.28 E T. McMullen and D.
Humphreys,
1032 R. C. Stewart and A. K.
Mackenzie.
Rallway Cup: Mrs. Gilmore; Runner-up: Mrs. Shewan.
L.G.U. Medal: Bilver. No entries. LC.U. Medal: Bronze. Mrs. A. B. Thomson and Miss P. M, King, a tle.
Championship: Mrs. Shawan; Runner-up: Mrs. J. F. King,
(Mrs. Henderson's Tombstone: prize) Mr. Blair-20th green; Run- ner-up: (Mr. Hichen's prize) Mrs. Glimore 18th hole; Hidden num- 10.40 L. C. Baker and E. A. Bomber. Mrs. A. B. Thomson.
10.36 Cdr. Murray and T.
Rowell.
pas.
10.44 PC. Jackson and A.
R.
Bremmer,
10.48 C.-W. E... Bishop and
Woodward.
W.
(Lady LG.U. Silver, Scratch: Macgregor's prize) Mrs. Hilller=97; Handicap: (Mrs. Lindsell's prize) Mrs. W. J. E. Mackenzie.
10.52 M. G. Carruthers and V.
Gordon.
K.
10.56 A. Sommerfelt and W. M.
Barton.
11.00 R. C. Gairdner, and R.
Стау. 11.04 L M. 8. Lloyd and
Linaker.
dealing with cotton staphus and, instead. will attempt to co-operate with Mr. Wallace on some plan, it Was announced yesterday... by Senator Bardley.
However, Senator George is still Insisting on Senate approval for his resolution, unless he is assured that the administration would drop the export subsidy plans.
JAPAN FORMULATES
NEW POLICY TOKYO, Mar. 24 (Bouter)-- A new polley, which aims at conforming to the new situn- tion in Europe arising from Germany's action in Czecho- alovakia, is belloved to have been discussed at a four- hour conference between the the Japanese Fremier 'and Ministers for Foreign Affairs, War, Navy and. Financa.
"MEIN KAMPF"
LONDON, Mar. 24 (T/Oteau/m
L.G.U., Bronze, Scratch: (Mrs. The first unstridged edition of Gilmore's prize) Mrs. Harvey-93; Herr Hitler's book "My Struggle" Handicap: (Mrs. Cassidy's prize) was published yesterday by Hurst Mrs. Ferrin 103-36-67.
and Blackett. The book, which was
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Bogey, Old Course: Mrs. Huller translated by James Murphy, is G. 5 down.
sold at 8/6. Medal, Relief Course: Mrs. Blair{ J. 80-28-61
Driving: Mrs. Gilmore 198 yds 11.08 G. B. S. Thomson att J. 1.1; Mrs. Hilller 191 yds. 2 It.:
C. Pearce.
Mrs. Smalley 187 yds..
Approaching: Mrs. Shewan, Mrs Gilmore, Mrs. Whitehead, Mrs. Collis; Lady. Macgregor.
11.12 WC. Parrham and W. J.
Kelly,
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NEW COURSE
An abridged edition of this book was published in London shortly after Herr Hitler took over power but was, withdrawn three years ago.
SHIPPING
MOVEMENTS
Putting Pool; Lady Macgregor, Mrs. Valentine, Mrs. Gilmore, Mra The RMS. Empress of Asia 9.24 J. G. Coteswort and F. A.Shewan, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs (from Manila) is due here at 7.30
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At the conclusion of the prize-will berth at Kowloon Whart. She giving Lady Macgregor thanked wil leave here for Victoria and
Cantón.
the Captain and Committee for all Vancouver, B.C., via Shanghal, Amoy
9.40 J. S. Dunnett and R. 6. Har-
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the arrangements they had made Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Fort Bayard and Haiphong.. for such a successful meeting and Honolulu at 7 am on March 30 Chuanchow and Amog. said she hoped everyone had en- (Thursday). joyed it as much as she had.
WEDNESDAY The B. I& Apcar Line sa. Til Foochow via Swatow. walert Singapore for this Port on Swatow
Swatow Amoy said. Foochow
The United States Embassy. In March 23 pm, and is due here on 10.16 D. Hunter and Col. Mat Pelping has rotested to the March 28 p.m.
10.24 Comdr. and Mrs. Hole.
Connaught Road, C.
10.32 W. Bell and Mrs, R. Bell
Japanese auth bombing of Am China by Japanese
the
prop:
10.38. Mrs W. Bell and Mra. Lacon-Reuter,
in The B′′& 6. 85. Hector 15 expert- Byed to arrive from Hingapore on
March 25, 4pm,
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