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YUE-WING DEFEATED
Tennis Championships At
Hongkong C.C.
THE ELIMINATION OF HO KA-LAU AND LEE YUE- WING, runners-up to the Tsui brothers in the Colony Doubles Tennis Championship final last year, featured the opening day of the 1940 Championships at the Hongkong Cricket Club yesterday afternoon.
Ho and Lee lost in straight sets to Paul Kong, former China Davis Cup player, and Bick Szeto.
SCOTTISH CUP DRAW FOR SECOND ROUND
UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC MEET
SCHILLER WINS JAVELIN THROW
Special To HK. Daily Fress J. C. Fenton, Morrison Hall's tavourite, raced to victory in 25 seconds fat in' the 120 Yards heats held yesterday, afternoon at the University athletic meet at Pokfulam He was only 1-2/5, seconds short of the all-University record set by E. Wong Tape In
Szeto was playing as well as 1923
and his service,
larly, was most elective, while Kong Indulged in a straight hard-hitting game.
Lee Yue-wing took some time to
settle down but played very well after getting into his stride. He LONDON, Mar; 4 (Reuter)-Below was also supported by Ho. 1s given the Scottish Cup second They took most of the games to round draw which is to be played duce but the superior placing of Szeto and hard-hitting Kong on Saturday. The tournament re- solves itself to the normal knock-proved too much for them and the out from the second round un match ended with Kong and Szeto
winners. by 6-2, 6-1. words.
OTHER MATCHES
George Schiller, of Lugard Hall,
TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1940.
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Japan and Shanghai,
Straits and Saigon.
Java and Manila,
out-threw all his oppone is in the Straits and Manila.................. Javelin Throw Final, when. In the very last try, he hurled the wea- pon 110 feet, 11 inches, for first place.
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date, 28th February, Shanghai
He was closely followed by C. Y Manila, Ip, of St. John's (100 feet), who Shanghal was leading throughout until Shangha Schiller's throw. SL Lee, of Saigon Morrison; was a close third (105 Canton ft., 93 in.), and Morrison's P. Tam fourth
so
The Hop-Step-Jump event was hotly contested that most The draw is as follows:-
athletes exhausted themselves in Kilmarnock v. Albion; Dumbar- In the other Open Doubles tle, the qualifying preliminaries, and ton v. Airdrieonians; Hamilton v. F. H. Kwok and S. W. Liang de-only two out of five managed to St. Mirren; Hearts v. Raith: Fal-feated Lt. J. 8. Theobald and 8. M.. better their distance in the finals, kirk v. Rangers; Clyde v. Dun-Garrard 6-2, 6-4..
Y. S. Lam gamered the laurels fermline; Dundee United v, Third
for Morrison Hall with his last Lanark: and Morton v. Motherwell.
minute hop-step-jump of 39 feet, 8 inches. Second came C. C. Chen, of May Hall (38 ft. 9 in.) follow-
י.
The match between T. A. Pearce and B. C. Fay and T. C. Chan and Marsland Ma was postponed,
The most interesting encounter in the Open Singles was that be-ed by P. H. Lum, of Eliot (38 ft. WIN FOR ALLEYtween wel Chung and Y. C. Lau, & in) and J. C. Fenton, of St.
TEAM
In a friendly 5-game of Ten Pin match played in the Hongkong Bowling Alleys last evening, the Alley team defeated the USS. Asheville by 411 pins.
Results:-
ALLEY TEAM: H. Blount 842, J. H. Watts 842, J. S. Landolt 786, and A. Devonshire 707. Total 3,177. U.S.S. ASHEVILLE: W. J. Balaski 722, W. E Wood 718, H. J. Mc- Culley 679 and M. D. Gray 647.
Total 2,766.
REGISTRY WEDDING
The wedding took place at the Registry, Supreme Court, yester- day, between Mr. Joseph Kong-
Both players were evenly matched John's. and were playing very well. Wel Chung won by 3-6, 6-3, 6-2.
Other results were:- Open Singles-R. G. Blesel, Jr., beat J. R. Turner 6-1, 6-3.
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in the Tug-of-War, when they Japan and Shanghai,· ...................................... won in the qualifying rounds | Japan. Club Single-R. C. Beaven beat against the stalwarts of Lugard Sandakan. J. C. Pool 6-4, 6-3; D. M. Mac Hall after a hard tussle. The St, dougall beat E. Zulauf 6-3, 6-1. | John's team easily pulled over the The match between J. J. Fergu-Morrison lads. Reel Hall has son and Dr. A. H. Barwell in the been winning this event Club singles was postponed. several years in succession with the help of their 222 Ib. anchor, R. Singh Gill, and are almost certain to do so again in the final.
TSUI IN ACTION
Tsui Yan-pul, runner-up in the Singles Championship last year,
will be seen in action this after- noon against T. J. Gould.
THEFT OF 144 TYPEWRITER RIBBONS
Ho K1, 18, unemployed, was
for
W, W. Abraham, of Lugard, re- turned the best time in the 440 Yards heats, and covered the dis- tance with a good stride. In "57,8 seconds, It is significant that both in the 220 and 440 Yards, four men out of the first six in the qualifying races, were Lugard sprinters, and they stand a strong chance of coming off victors in the finals of the events.
With the points 6. 4. 2, 1 award-
Dzin Chapter, clerk, residing at brough, before Mr. T. J. Houston ed for the first four places res- at the Central Magistracy yester-pectively, the up-to-date score for day on a charge of the theft of the Inter-Hostel Championship 144 typewzler ribbons from Messrs. stands as follows:- Dodwell and Company.
No. 75. Hill Road, and Miss Yeung Ho-pih, of No. 63, Hollywood Road Mr. T. J Gould oftelated.
ANNOUNCEMENTS-
The following forthcoming' mar riages are announced:-
Mr. Chan Man-suen merchant. residing at No. 4. Sul Wah Fong, and Misa Sum Tak-tsing, of No. 41. Conduit Road.
Private James Arthur Leonard
Morrison 12. May 10, Lugard ·6, Ellot 6. St. John's 5, Ricci 0.
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TUESDAY Straits, Ceylon and India Shanghai
Det-8gt. Forest told the Court that a Chinese, after ordering 144 ribbons from Dodwell's, asked that the goods be delivered to a shop in heat events: 220 YARDS: FIRST Landon via Longses Route
The following qualified in the. Des Voeux Road Central, & mes HEAT; V. Zaltzen
(Lugard) 28 Canton senger who was sen; along was told
sec. A Ostoúmoff
Bayard (Lagard). Fort by Ho to leave the ribbons with SECOND HEAT; 3. C. Fenton Manila, Makassar and Bourabaya........ Worton. of the RAMC, and Missm on arrival at the place, and (Morrison) 25 sec., N. Singh (Lu- Tlentism (Parcels only)
to follow the man inside to collect gard) 25.7 sec. Au Sau-ying, residing at No. 10, the money. Later defendant dis-C. Chen (May) 26 sec. B. Henkin Haiphong THIRD HEAT; C. Shanghai Bat Yeung Chol Street.
covered Ho was missing as well as (Lugard) 28-3/5 sec. the ribbons.
440 YARDS:-FIRST HEAT: "8. Defendant was arrested on in- Singh (Lugard) 58-2/5 sec., N. formadon, and 109 ribbons were Singh (Lugard) 59) sẹc. SECOND recovered." Bo was remanded for HEAT: W. W. Abraham (Lugard) further enquiries.
57-4/5 set, T. 8. Wong (84. John's). 59) sec. · THIRD HEAT; C. Y. Ip (St. John's) 59-2/5 sec. A. Ostoumot (Lugard) time not re- corded.
Newsettes
The Hongkong Evening Institute | resumed classes yesterday.
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Lt. Col. H. B. Holt will address the, Hongkang Rotary Club at its weekly meeting today on "Soil Erosion in Somaliland."
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WEDNESDAY
IN COLONY
Miss Wang Hsi-chun, well known" Chinese actress, arrived in Hong- king from Shanghai yesterday for a brief engagement at the Lee Manila, Rabaul, Australia, and New Theatre beginning tomorrow. In Brisbane due Brisbane 2nd March.
Shanghai and Japan±5 Manila.
The Japanese proprietor of the Nagasaki Joe Beer Hah Wan- chai is being held by the police on a charge of attempted murder of The paper says that the neutrals his wife, it is learned are not entirely without a defence It is alleged that just after the in this war, for Scandinavia sup-closing hour, about 1 am. "on plies essential war materials to Saturday, he had a quarrel with belligerents. They have, therefore, his wife and was alleged to have an economic weapon to impose in stabbed her with a dagger, wound respect for the lives of their sealing ber bi the throat,
the same rotipe with Miss Wang The victim was taken to the are An Ehu-yuan, noted actor of Queen. Mary Hospital were she is the classical school, and many Amoy and Shanghal. ...............................ks........ A 35-year-old unemployed, Wong now undergoing treatment, Man, who appeared before ...Mr. T,, J. Houston at the Central Magis tracy, yesterday on charges of un- lawful possession of an automatic: pistol a magazine and six rounds. of ammunitions at Tin Hau Temple, Was remanded. Pockson is in charge of the case."
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Over $34,000,000 have been donated to the State by the peo-
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MALAYA ASKED TO PAY
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MORE INCOME TAX FOR
WAR COSTS raising $10,000,000 (Straits) yearly Amy.
tions,
he said, provided for Manila...
by the Federated Malay States and $5,000,000 (Straits) by the
ple in Fakten in aid of resistance BROADCAST APPEAL Colony.
since the outbreak of the Sino- Japanese hostilities. In addition, large quantities of medicine, clothing and other articles have been contributed
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BY GOVERNOR
Sandakan. Shanghai Bwatow
Manila, Baigon, Bangkok, Maurikus, Reunion, Ma
dagascar, L. Marques & South Africa Via Dar-
ban.
Manila,
Amoy,
FRIDAY
This would impose some sacri- fices on certain industries, whose SINGAPORE Mar. 4 (Beuter)-representatives. were consulted The need for more Income Tax and who had accepted the pro- was stressed by 8hr Shenton posals.. Korean volunteers in Chins will Thomas, Governor of 8.-S. and Mafaya" in⠀⠀ 2broïdcast speech; celebrate the 21st anniversary of In which he announced that the the Korean Independent Move- Government had accepted the ment here today. On March 1 recommendations of the Special twenty-one years ago, Koreans Committee which had discvmed under Sun Ohu-shui and other ways and means by which Milaya revolutionary leaders rose up in could make a full contribution The minimum revenue which Fort Bayard, and Haihow. ****
arms against their Japanese con querors. The revolution, lasting eight months resulted in over 40.000 Koreans being küled.
towards the cost of the war
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Sir Shenton asked the people of Malaya, to agres to pay more Income Tax, without which it would not be possible; for Malaya⠀ to make their proper contribution towards
cotia be expected in the first year SOME SACRIFICES ya; - from this source: would also de The Committee's recommenda$10,000,000 (Straits)
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