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ENTRIES FOR COLONY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS: ONLY 37 FOR SINGLES

Commodore's Cup Race At Yacht Club

The Royal Hongkong Yacht

Entries" for the Colony Tennisner; Car. C. B. Nicholson, Capt. G. Championships, to be held under V. Hobbs; R. C. Bevan, A, K. Mac-Club's 4th Commodore's Cup race kenzie: Lt. J. S. Theobald, 8. Gar-over 9.9 miles resulted on Satur- rard; G. C. Burnett. W. Stoker; V. day as follows:---

the auspices of the Hongkong C.C., closed on Saturday at 6 pit.

Only 37 entries were received för the Singles, compared with 62 last year, and 19 pairs will take part in the Doubles, against 3k last year.

The following are the entries in all events:

"A" Class Started '14.35 hrs.

.Corrected Pos. Fts.

16.49.18 1 18

R. Gordon, H. J. Armstrong: Lt., A. Lade, A. N. Other: F. Macleod. E. Yacht

Guri S. Hall.

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Club Mixed Doubles Handicap

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M. Monaghan, Miss T. Grimths; T. A. Pearce, Miss J. Colony Singles. Championship "Armstrong; Capt. C.. H. R.; Mrs. A. Crawford. Y. C. Lau, Firos Hyde; Mr., Mrs. J. J. Ferguson; B. Khan, O. Rumjahn, Bew' Loule. A. OM. Deane, Miss D. Eardley; Mr.. R. Kitchell, Pan Of Lam, I. M. A. Mrs. R. K. Valentine: D. G. G. Razack Leung Ping-chiu, J. Gon- Allen, Miss Purkis H. D. Bidwell, salves, M. Fagh, E. Zalauf, T. C. Miss E. Lammert; Cdr., Mrs. C. B. A Pearce, T. J. Nichelson; R. C. Bevari, Miss. J. Monaghan, T Gould, J. R. Turner, J. L. C. Pearce. Smalley; H. J. Armstrong, Mrs. L. Okimasa Umetani, Lee Hüa-nok, HR. Andrews; Lt. J. B. Theobald, Mrs. D. Rumjahn. B. A. Rumlahn, I. Churchil; Mr., Mrs. G. C. Burnett; Agafuroff. E. W. Biesel, Jr., S. A.V. R. Gordon; A.-N. Other; P. Wyn- Gray. Tsui Yun-pul, Tsui Wai-pui, ter-Blyth, Miss B. Fair; A. T. Dow, Paul Kong, S. A. Hussain, Tennie Mrs. W. Dalziei. Kwok, Kwok

Hing-chung. Wet W.

Chung. Lt. J. S. Theobald, J.

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Leonard, Peter U. W. C. Hung SATURDAY'S

8. Lovett and Ho Ka-lau.

Colony Doubles Championship

CRICKET

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SPORTS & GENERAL

NEWSETTES

Two radio sets and some new

Miss Mary Ann Munro Mackay has been appointed a Nursing Sta-furniture have been presented by well-disposed local Chinese to the camp for interned Chinese soldiers

Kowloon

ter.

The Hon Sir Stafford/ Cripps Ki, ka, JP.. MP, and Mr. G. Wilson are expected" at Govern- 14ment House tomorrow

(S. K. Helberg). True Blue

(L. Garner),

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16.53.07 Jan

(J. Krogh-Moe),

..... 16.53.38 La Linda

(Mrs. M. L. Johnstone).

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(G. G. Wood). Painted Lady. 17.01.50

(Lt. Cmdr. W. H. L. Harrison

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Scandia

A. R. Kitchell, L. M. A. Razack; Pang Ol-lam, Leung Ping-chiu; J. Gonsalves, A. V. Remedics; T. C.

K.C.C. ALMOST Monaghan, T. J. Gould: T A Fearce, B. C. Fay: J. L C. Pearce, CERTAIN TO WIN P. I. Bosanquet; Capt. C. H. R.

SENIOR TITLE Hyde, J. J. Ferguson; E C. Fincher,

(W. A. Ingram); W. C. Hung: Lee Hus-nok, J. W

CRICKET CLUB

Biskin............. 17.00.45 Leonard; H. D., 8. A. 'Rumjahn: ¡have been placed in an almost

(D. Humphreys), I. B. Agaturoff; Tsui Wal-pei, Tsu! unassailable position for the

Widgeon.......... 17.00.47 Yan-pul: Paul Kong, B. Szeto: F. Senior League" cricket title as a

(P. F. MacCabe). H. Kwok, 8. W. Llang: S. A. Hus- result or a sensational win by

Owi

17.00.5 kain. O. Humjahn; Kwok Hing-16 runs scored by Craigengower (J. Moodle). chung. Lai Kwal-fan: Lt. J. S. Cricket Club on Saturday against |

Wendy

17.02.18 5 Theobald, S. Garrard) Ng Kam-last year's champions, Club de

(H. W. Browne)... chuen, Trol Ping-fan; Ho Ka-lau. Recreio, at King's Park.

Nanrette ...... 17.03.20 Lee Yue-wing.

MAXIMUM POINTS

(W. A. Johnson). nave Kowloon, who

Club Singles Championship

secured

M. Pagh, E. Zulauf," T. C. Mona-maximum points in four games. zhan, T. A. Pearce, T. J. Gould, J.

can afford to draw beth tha

L. C. Pearce, Capt. C. H. R. Hyde, remaining mtaches, or lose one J. J. Ferguson, G. W. Sewell, Cdr. i C. B. Nicholson, R. C. Bevan, Dr. and draw one and still qualify for

a play-of

DIVISION

A. H. Barswell, J. C. Pool, A. K

Ia other FIRST Mackenzie, R. O. Blesel, Jr., H. J. Armstrong. Lt. J. S. Theobald, G. matches. Army beat University at Sookunpoo, and C. Burnett, D. M. MacDougall, v. by 98 runs

R. Gordon, L. A. Lade and W. MIndian Recreation Club beat Civil Service Cricket Club. by 55 runs. Barton.

THE SCORES Scores in Saturday's masches:

Club Handicap Singles "A" M. Pagh, E. Zulauf. T. C. Mona- ngan, T. J. Gould, Capt. H. R. Hyde,

cricket

AT KING'S PARK, Craigen- J. J. Ferguson, H. D. Bidwell, A T. Dow, L. M. B. Lloyd, Dr. A. H. Bars gower Cricket beat Club de Re- well, J. C. Pool, H. J. Armstrong, G. Creio by 18 runs. Craigengower C. Burnett, D. M: MacDougall, V. R.B6 (E. Zimmern 24. E. L. Gosanu Gordon, Lt. A. Lade and W. M. 3 for 34, LG, Gosano 3 for 11). Barton.

Club de Recrelo 70 (G.N. Gosano

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Club Handicap Singles "B" 27, Billimoria for 171. T. C. Monaghan, G. W. Sewell, AT SOOKUNPOO, Indian Re- Major W. G. Harvey, A. C. 1. Bow-creation Club beat Civil Service by xer, E. R. Childe, Cdr. C. B. Nichol- 56 runs. Indian R.C. 189 for sun, R. C. Bevan, Dr. A. H. Bars-wkts. dec. (N. Cassa 71, Yel Arculii well. A. K. Mackenzie, D., S. Robb, 25, AE. Madar 51 not out), C.S.C.C. G. S. Lovett, P. Wynter-Blyth, F. 134 R.H. Griffisht 59 not out. N. Macleod and E. S. Hall.

Club Handicap Doubles

Whitley 37, A.R. Minu 8 for 49).

AT 800KUNPOO; Army bear

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(Lt.-Col J. C. L. Yale),

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• bar. Tung Hang on and MI, KET Tong-pohave been appointed. Members of the Court of the Upi- The proposed removal of the dryversity of Hongkong for a further latrine at present existing at Tal

period of three years "cach. Tam Village to a new site is noti ded in the Government Gazette.

It is notified that the jurisdic tion of Don Gonzalo Sebastian de Erice Y. O'Shea, Spanish Consul at Bombay, has been extended so as to include Hongkong.

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Mrs. J. Smith of No. 138, Ken- nedy Road, reported the loss of a camera valued at $45, between the Diocesan Boy's School and her residence.

Dr. Terenice Kingsmilli Abbott, M.B., BS, (Sydney), D. P. H. (Lond.). has been appointed a Health Officer with effect from Feb. 13, 1940,"

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The King's Exequatur empower ing M. Louis Osmond Ferdinand Reynaud to act as French Consul- General at Hongkong has received His Majesty's signature.

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Mr. J. W. Merrick, father of Mr.

W. Merrick, the popular manager of the Confederation Life Association (of Canada), passed away at Barrie, Ontario Canada on Feb. 22,

Mr. A. Ritchie, of Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Matthews, has been appointed liquidator of the affairs of Mr. Carl Gerhard Melchers formerly of Messrs. Melchers, and Co. Hongkong

His Majesty the King has "ap- proved the appointment of the Hon. Mr. Alexander Bruce Purves, M. Inst. C.E., Director of Public Works, to be an Official Member of the Legislative Council.

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HE the Governor has approved. the relinquishment by Leut- Comdr, Ronald James Douglas

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It is noted that the King's Clerk Grieve of his Commission in Exequatur empowering Mr. Harry the Hongkong. Naval Volunteer A. Keller to act as Honorary Con-Fore, as from Oct. 28, 1939. sul for Switzerland has received

The following appointments His Majesty's fignature.

have been made under the Co- lonial Defence Regulations:-Mr. Laurence Langley Mills to be Act- ing Cable Censur; Mr. Ernest Humphreys to be Acting Assistant

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of money The following sums 3

have been transferred to the re- venue of the Colony:-Estate of Tsui Kwong, balance of salary due to the estate of deceased, "$19, of Chan Tsing, "balance of

COULSONry due to late Seaman W117, Chan Teing 78. cents; estate of the late L SA208 L. V. Baker. messing account of deceased, $7.85.

& H.B. LEAGUE The following are latest results the Steel Coulson and B.B. League:

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BILLIARDS Naval Police I. Garrison "B" 2. Prison Officers 3, RE 3gts. M. 0. Hongkong Police 0, HB. Club 3. 0.0.0. 2. Talkoo Club 1.

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C. & P.O.R.C. 3, Naval Police 0. Taikoo Club 3, Garrison “A” 0. SNOOKER

Naval Police 3, Garrison. "B" 0.” Prison Officers 0. R.E. Sgts. M. 3. Hongkong Police 3, H.B. Club C. 0.0.0. 2. Taikoo Club 1.

C. & PORC. 2, Naval Police 1. Taikoo Club 1, Garrison "A" '2.

DARTS

C. & P.OR.C. 4. Naval Police 1. Prison Officers 3, R.E. Agts. M. 2.-

M. Pagh, E. Zulauf; T. C. Mona-University by 98 runs, Army 177 ghan, D. M. MacDougall: TA for 9 wkts. dec. (Sgt. Webk 83 not IRC, 98 (KM. Rumjahn 27, C. Pearce.,A. N. Other; Capt. C. H. Rout, Major Harvey 22, S. Mahmood Pope 4 for 42, H. Danbrowsky 4 Hyde, J. J. Ferguson: B. M. 3 for 39), University. 79 (C.N. for 19). O'Deane, N. Spence: R. K. Valen Matthews 20. L/Cpl. Young 8 tine, L. M. S. Lloyd; H. D. Bidwell, for 10, Sgt. Denyer 3 for 27). A. T. Dow: Major W, G. Harvey, Dɛ.

SECOND DIVISIÓN

FRIENDLIES

AT COX'8 ROAD, Kowloon C.fcket Club beat. Hongkong CTIL A. H. Barswell; A. C. L. Bowker, A. AT THE VALLEY, Craigen-ket Club by 85 runs. K.C.C. 188 H. Penn: N. D. Lloyd, W. R. Lam-gower Cricket Club bear Hong- for 7 wits. dec, (D. Hung 24, B.D. bert; C. D. N. Walker, E. L. Taraz-kong University by 94 runs, Crai-Lay 22, EC, Fincher 30, J." Nan- gengower 173 for 8 wkts, dec. carrow 54 not out). R.X.C.C. 81 TWK. Way 28, T. Lock 50 not (G. Aitkenhead 23, B.D, Lay 5 for

79 CRM, Soares 45 not out, A.M.

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HSINKING, Feb. 24 (Havas) -A special law which enforces military service will start on June 1 next year, «

THREE YEARS

It is understood that all.com- scripts will be liable for active milltary service, but, without any obligations as reservists.

The term of service will be for three years.

Russian emigres will be exempt" from military obligations, but may Join as volunteers.

JAPANESE EXEMPTED, Japanese and Korean residents and Chinese labourers coming for seasonal work". will also be ex- empted.

Simultaneously with the drafting

being prepared aiming at the re- of conscription hill, öther laws are

lief of men in the fighting services and the protection of their

AT CHATER ROAD, Hongkong families.

Omar 3 for 15, WK. Way 4 for 26, Cricket Club juniors beat Kow-

BR. Iranee 3 for 18)

loon Cricket Club 2nd XI by 125

AT THE VALLEY, Indian Re- runs. HK.C.C. 199 for 6 wkta.

creation Club beat Police Recrea- dec. (Brig. MacLead 20, F.A. Weller N.Z. GRATITUDE

tion Club. by three wickets. PO-01. J. Armstrong, 61, R. Baldwin

lice R.C. 88 (C. Pope 45. P. H. 5 for 54), K.C.C. 74 NL. Smith TO ROYAL NAVY

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The Navy's service in safely con- voying the first New Zealand con- tingents had not only aroused gratitude but had stimulated feeling in the Dominion

The Altmark rescue, be continu- ed, had rounded of the magnificent achievement of the Raver Flate Battle, "and now our owl ship, Achilles; has come hous from the sea with her colours fying."

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The rickshaw.puller named Chang Jen-sheng met a Citnese merchant who made a trip from Shanghai to Mukden a few months ago, and asked him to bring back the money and a letter encourag- ing the Chinese trooper to contin their fight against the invade

Tenders are invited by GoreTİ- ment for repairs to No. I Police launch, for reprovision of Western Market, South Block, and for the of condemned stores purchase (hells, boots, clothing, etc.) HR. Disinfecting Station.

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