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LEE WAI-TONG AND MRS. CHIU WIN MIXED DOUBLES AT H.K.C.C.
Enjoyable Tournament
In Aid Of B.W.O.F.
The American Tennis Tournament sponsored by the British War Organisation Fund, which was played at the Hongkong Cricket Club yesterday, was won by Lee Wal- tong and Mrs. Chiu Chun-chiu, the only Chinese parti- cipants, who defeated Lt. Col. L. A. Newnham and Miss M. Griffiths by six games to four in a fast and colourful final set.
NOMADS BEAT RECREIO 2-1
Gonsalves Saves Side From Heavier Defeat
(BY "TROJAN")
A friendly hockey match Wils played at King's Park yesterday morning when the Nomads.second eleven beat the Club de Recreio juniors by two goals to one. A The tournament, which at-; Lt, C. R. Pelly and Miss C. Mac-¡ comparatively fast pace was main- tracted no less than 58 pair kichan, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Mar-tained throughout, the game being featured by a goalless second half. entries, commenced at 11 a.mriott It was divided into five sec- THANKS EXPRESSED
The Nomads, took the initiative The grateful thanks of the or- from the first whistle and notched tions, and all matches were of! five short games with an au-ganisers are extended to the fol- their two goals within 20 minutes'
lowing:-
play through J. Franco. The first tomatic handicap.
every way.
..
MONDAY, OCTOBER· 30, 1939.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, MONDAY, 30th-OCTOBER, 1930, 2,30 A.M.
Small Packet Fost to all countries is suspended.
ADDITION OF SENDER'S ADDRESS
Every article sent through the Posts should bear" in the left-hand corner, or on the back, the name and address of the sender, so that the Post Office may be able in case of non-delivery. to retum it unapenied and without delay. A large number of un-
delivered articles are destroyed every year at the Returned Letter Office because they contain no clue, outside or inalde, of the where- abouts of the senders,
Owing to the uncertainty of Sea transport the public are requested to post Christmas Parcels carly, preferable before the end of October.
INWARD MAILS
From
$
Ur Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"
-London date 21st October
Shanghai
Shanghai
Shanghai.
Japan and Shanghai.
Japan.
Air Mall by "Pan American Air-ways Direct Ser-
vice"-San Francisco date; 26th October,
Air Mail by "Air France" Direct Service"-Paris
däte, 25th October, Haiphong and Fort Bayard Java and Manila.
The first game was played level. The President and Members or goal, from a pass from R. Silva on Japan. the, losing couple receiving 15 in the Hongkong Cricket Club, Presl-the right wing, was disputed i the second game and, If losing, dent. Committee and Members of being claimed the scorer was in an Japan and Shanghai, receiving another 15. making 30 in the Hongkong Club. Messrs. Cald-off-side position but the umpire Manila.
On winning a beck. Macgregor and Co., Ltd., ruled otherwise. the third game.
Then followed middeld play and game, the winning pair in the first Messrs. Gilman and Co., Ltd.. Mr.
1. Goldman, Capt. C. de S. Robert-in this period Recreio were lucky Shanghai, and Amoy. two games conceded 15.
found themselves in Straits. son, the Dairy Farm. Ice and Cold not to have Proceeding from one stage to Storage Co., Ltd. (all depart- arrears by a wider margin. For Straits." another without a single hitch,
ments), the Hongkong Volunteer this." they have to thank H. Gon- Straits. the tournament created wide in- terest and was a great success in Defence Corps and the HK.V.D.C. salves who gave a creditable dis- Canton
Officers' Mess, Messrs, Lane, Craw-play between the sticks.
Japan. ford's Ltd., Messrs. Falconer and
RECREIO SCORE Lady MacGregor presented the Co.. Messrs. A. S. Watson and Co. Towards the closing minutes of Straits. prizes. A sheaf of beautiful blos- Ltd. (free mineral waters), the this half J. Soares rounded off a Australia and Manila... soms was presented to her by Mr. Hongkong Tramways, Ltd.. Ye olde fine solo effort by netting his side's Shanghai. E. J. R. Mitchell, who also called Printerie. Messrs. J. D. Hutchison only point, Apart from his scoring for three cheers..
and Co., Ltd., the Dunloy Rubber efort, Scares, leading the attack, NO BETTER WAY
Co. Ltd., Messrs, Jardine. Mathe-gave a good performance but did In a brief speech, the Chief Jus- son and Co., Ltd., the Chocolate not receive any support from the tice, Sir Atholl MacGregor: sald Shop, the Clover Flower Shop. the other forwards
Shewan. that he could think of no better Asia Company, Messrs.
Following the change-over the way of spending a day in the open Tomes and Co. Ltd., Messrs. Dod-Nomads still dominated exchanges and of raising money for charity well and Co. Ltd. (Wines depart but over-dribbling on the part of at the same time. On behalf of ment).
Kayler, their left-winger, nullified the British War Organisation
all their efforts. Fund. he expressed gratitude to
For the winners their inter-
tage, Mendonca, in the pivotal Manila. After further extension of
berth, giving an outstanding ex- Shanghai entries for the Mixed Doubles
hibition of spolling and distribu-Shanghai. Tennis Championship until 6 p.m. In particular. Sir Atholl men-
Australia and · Manila. tioned Mr. L Goldman, on whose yesterday, the following entries
WIN FOR RADIO
Straita shoulders fell the far from easy have now been received by thei
Another friendly match wàs | Halphong and Holhow, task of arranging the tournament, Chinese Recreation Club:
played at the C.B.A. ground yes- Straits. Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Smith for Capt. and Mrs. H. D. Mountford: terday the-home team towing to Japan taking charge of the finances and Lt. Col. J. S. Smith and Miss M. the superior teamwork of the Manila, Mr. C. de S. Robertson for the Grimths: E. B. Teesdale and Miss Radio and Postal Sports Club. | Canada, U.S.A. Japan and Shanghaj splendid manner in which he H. Lindsell: T. J. Gould and Mrs. The visitors, won by two goals to operated the bar which, as Sir L. R. Andrewes; E. C. Fay and nl. Atholl said, was a far from unim-Miss Pamela Prlichard; "W. "portant part of the function. He Hung and Mrs. Lo-Litton: Capt." also thanked supply P.O. Gould and Mrs. C. R. R. Hyde: A Craw-
COLONY MIXED
!
Japan.
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"
London date. 25th October........ Shanghai and Amoy Canton
the organisers of the tournament DOUBLES TOURNEYmediate line was seen to advan Sandakan.
and to all those who took part to make it such a magnificent suc- cess.
and P.O. Wr. Anderson.
L
C.
tion
HOCKEY TEAMS
The following teams have been ford and Miss M. Stokės: Omar selected to represent the Hong THE RESULTS
Rumjahn and Miss Lucy Suflad: kong Hockey Club in matches ar- The following were the results: T. A. Pearce and Mrs. Whitham: ranged for the coming week:- Winners:-Lee Wal-tong and Tsul Wal-pul and Miss Yung Wei- "A" XI Versus the 2nd XI of Mrs. Chiu Chun-chlu. (Also win-pun; and Lee Wal-tong and Mrs. ners of Yellow Section by 40 Chiu Chun-chtu. games). Runners-up: Lt. Col. L.
the Royal Scots on the Club Ground on Monday, October 30 at 5 p.m.-
B. C. date 18th October. Saigon. Japan.
Shanghai,
Jaya and Manila, Calcutta and Straits..
Due
30th Oct.
30th Oct.
30th Oct.
"30th Oct.
30th Oct.
30th Oct.
10th Oct.
30th Oct.
30th Oct.
30th Oct.
3lat Oct.
31st Oct
31st Oct.
3lat Oct.
31st Uct.
Stat Oct.
31st Oct.
alat Oct.
1st Nov.
1st Nov,
1st Nov.
1st Nov.
1st Nov.
End Nov.
Bad pr.
2nd Nov.
2nd Nov
3rd Nov....
3rd Nov.
3rd "Nor.
3rd Nov.
3rd Nov.
4th Nov,
4th Nov.
8th Nov,
6th Nov,
Vancouver
6th Nov.
6th Nor
7th Nov
7th Nov.
8th Nov.
8th Nov.
OUTWARD MAILS
Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes.sariler than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where The first round will take place
mails are advertised to close at or before 9. a.m. registered and A. Newnham and Miss M, Griffiths.
H. W. Brown: W. G. Schnabel. parcel malls are closed at 6 pm. on the previous day. Whea (Also winners of Blue Section by on Nov. 13, while the semi-final
mails are advertised to close after § will be held on the C.R.C. ground J. W. Pennington; J. V. Stevens.
Registered 37 games).
Parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. 18. The final has been H. J. D. Lowe (Ctpt.), A M J. Wright; W. Spencer, G. D. Wool- fixed for Nov. 25 at the CR.C.
gar. E, F. A. Morgan, K. A. Bid- mead, LP. Tamworth.
Section Winners:-Purple; W. J. Vosman and Mrs. P. E. Clark-Ken nedy: Green: Capt. R. E. T. St. John and Miss Joanna Reeve; Red: H. G. Sheldon and Miss A. Tylor.
Others who took part in the tournament were:-
on Nov.
EMPIRE TALKS
For
MONDAY
:
Japan.
Straits and Calcutta.
1st XI Versus the Radio Sports Club on the Club Ground on Wed- LONDON. Oct. 29 (Reuter)-The nesday, November 1 at 5 p.m.: Canadian Minister of Mines" has. V. M. Benwell; V. C. Bond, EV YELLOW:—Capt. E. J. Curran | arrived in London to represent Reed; R. A. Bates, W. A. Reed, F. and Mrs. H. G. G. Robertson, Capt. Canada in the Empire talks. He Corrie-Hill; S, Fowler, D. 8. Carey. Parcels only for Rangoon and Calcutta J. H. Brown and Mrs. Kirby, Mr. was met by Mr. Eden Massey, G. E. R. Divett (Capt.), N. 5. Parcels only for Haiphong and Mrs. J. P. Whitham, E. R. Canadian High Commissioner. Whitley. E. F. A. Morgan.
Childe and Mdm. J. Mabile, S. E. Lauron and Mrs. P. J. Stoneman, Pay. Lt. J. 8. Theobald and Miss | H. Lindsell, P. Elder and Mrs. A..S. Mitchell, E. Zulauf and Mrs. Curtis, Pay. Lt.-Cdr. and Mrs. A. Lade, Lt.- Col. and Mrs. H. L. Rose, Lt. J.1 Stevens and Miss Brind.
Steel Coulson's And H.B. Billiards, Snooker League
The Steel Coulson's and H. B. Billiards and Snooker League and Darts' League. 1939-40, have started and the following are the results of matches played on October 23:
BILLIARDS
BLUE:-G. V. Bird and Mrs. W. Harrison, Lt. P. U. Bayly and Mrs. H. Callender, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. E. Bishop, Lt. Johns and Mrs, Chur- chill, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Garrard, R. E. Sergts, Mess, v. Taikoo R.C. Surg. Cdr. and Mrs. C. B. Nichol-agt. Welsh 150, A. Tocher 109. son, H. D. Bidwell and Miss EQMS. Hilton 114, T. Stainton 150. Lammert, W. R. Lambert and Mrs. Q.M.S. Maslen 57, R. Main 150. R. J. Shrigley, B. O'M. Deane and
Points 1. Points 2 Mrs. A. F. Walken, R. H. Wild and Mrs. W. Woodward."
Naval Police v. Royal Air Force S/M Purple:-D. R H, Moore and Weelan 116, Williams 150. Miss M Hutchison. Mr and Mrs. Duddridge 127, Harrison 150. 3. L. Daley, Lt-Col, and Mrs. D. J. Roach 150. Tipple 93. McDougall, Capt, and Mrs, C. H. Pts. 1. Pt. 2.
R. Hyde, E. T. McMullen and Mrs.) C. and P.OR, Club v, HK, Police,
L. Goldman, J, L. C. Pearce and Honeywell 106. Bradsell 150.
Miss P, Fritheard, W. F. Cobb and Hergan 145. Ellis 150. Mrs. B James, T. Taverner and Lang 132, Pope 150. Miss P. Stoneman, A. L ̈Fisher
and Mrs, 8. Gardner.
Pts, 0. Pts. 3.
Green: D, G, Day and Miss HHB Club Garrison 8/M “B” Wolff, B. A. Fargus and Miss A. L. Castilho 150, L. Brown 60. Purves, Mr. and Mrs. E; E, Story, H. M. Ng 150, N, Stoke. 68. E. J. R. Mitchell and Mrs. R. Geo, A. Low 150, G. Guillmore 40. Young, J. R. M. Smith and Miss Pts. 3. Pts, 0.
Marr. Capt, and Mrs. I. D. H, Hel- Garrison' S/M. "A" v. 0.8.0.C. by. E. C. Fincher and Mrs. A. V. Haslam 72, Rakusen 150. White. E. Grimble and Miss R. Hardin 39, Jones 150. Vickers, B. O, Fay and Miss P; Ded- Wood 150, Grimmitt 133. wedd, Capt. A. G. F. Drew-Wilkin- Pts. 1. Pts 2 son and Mrs. J. W, Anderson,
Red:-Lt.Cdr. Bartlett and Mm.
SNOOKER
A. B. Johnstone, T. C. Monaghan RE, Bergts, Mess. Y. Talkoo R.C. and Mrs, Q. J. Gimore. Capt. E
N. Thursby and Mrs. Goldchmidt, S/Sgt. Connor 70, H. Kew 42. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burford, R. d. 6/5xt. Rogers 69. A Patterson 24. Grey and Mr. D. C. Davis, Capt. 88t, Blackman 40. T. Chalmers 28 and Mrs. F, L, Freeman, Mr. and
Pts, 3. Pia -0.
Mrs. L. R. Andrews, Burg. Capt. G. Naval Police v RAF 8/M: V. Hobbs and Miss J. Grelg, Burg. Bellamy 62, New 52,
A
Normington 51 Aikman 59. Grant 42, Collins 29,
Pts. 2. Pts. 1.
י
Haiphong
Bwatow Japan,
TUESDAY
Manila, Macassar and Bourabaya
B.Ed.
and
Date and Time
Mon. 30th
8.30 AM
Parcels 11.30 AM Orl
19.30 PM 1.00 PM
1.00 F
2.00 FM.
3.30-PM
7.00 PM
Tue, Fist
•
8:30 AM G.PO.& KP.O. Par. 30th 6.00.FM Egypt Reg. 31st 8:45 AM
Straits, Cegion, India, East Africa, Aden.
and London Parcels due London, 9th December | Ord. 31st 0.30-AM Shanghai, Japan. Honolulu, Canada U ̧ 8. A.. Cen- |G.P.O.&KPO
tral and South America Via Vancouver B., C. Par. 30th 5.00 PM (Parcels for Canada only)—due Vancouver B. C.Reg. 31st 9.15 AM 18th November, Dairen.
C) and P.OR." Club v, EK, Police. Parcels only for Straits. Penfound 46, Pope 39. Bevis 53, Goodwin 27. West 75, Ferrier 34. Pts. 3. Pt. 0, H.B. Club Y: Gaïrison 5/M. “g”, Geo, & Low-106, N. Stoke 26.
41
N. Leonard 37, 1. Emberson 41.
L. H. Kek 39, N, Marries 84,
Pts. 1. Pts.2.
Highest break:-Geo, A, Low 30 (FB. Club),
Haslam 48, Strange 39. Hardin 50, Ebbage 61. Gill 24, Bendell 70. Pts. 1. Pts. 21
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct
--due London, 8th November.
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Service"! Bog 5.00 PM
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Airmail for Malaya, Jaya, and Australia by, "Im-
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OPON
Ord
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WEDNESDAY
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Wed: Nov, 1st
Shanghai
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Haiphong
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa.
2.30 PM
KPO
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Alcmall for Indo-China, Iran, and France (Paris Ord
and Northern Provinces only) by
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Ord.
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THURSDAY
Thu, 2nd
K.P.O.
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G.P.O.
DARTS LEAGUE
Naval Police v, RAF. 8/M, Roach 0, Williams 2. Pringle 1. Collins 2. Gorman 2. Harrison 0.
| Duddridge 1, Tipple' 2. Bellamy 2, Alkman, 0,
Pta. 2. Pta. 3. C.P.OR.C. v HK. Police. Nott 2, Babey D. Jennings 2, Taylor 0. Maybourne 0, Clarke 2. Otway 2, Jenner 0: Gentle 1. Pope 2. Pts, 3. Pts. 2
Alpmail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu and U. 8. A. by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisco 8th November ........... Sandakan/
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