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UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC

- MEET

BRILLIANT RUN BY FENTON

The thrilled crowds roared their approbation at the Hongkong Uni- versity athletic meet, on Saturday afternoon at Pokfulam, when Mor- rison Hall's representative, J. C.

1 Fenton ran a brilliant style a the one mile relay, the concluding event of the day, and thus won the coveted Inter Hostel Cham- two plönship for his Hall by points.

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well placed Sailing 2ND HALF OF MARCH. For dates and ports of call. apply to Agents.

PACIFIC AND NEW YORK SERVICES are maintained as hitherto,

Information regarding INWARD CARCO and all matters relating to freight and passage will gladly be given by

Butterfield & Swire,

Agent

Tel No. 30332,

1. Connaught Road,

The prizes were presented by Mrs. M. K. Lo, wife of the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo.

In the Ladies' 50 Yards, Miss H. Greaves equalled the University record of 6.9 seconds set by Miss J. Anderson in 1937.

Spirited competition was seen in the 220 Yards as Zaltzeff, of Lugard, and Fenton, of Morrison. keenly raced, the latter coming in first by a slight lead over N. Singh, of Lugard.

Lugard Hall's Indian runners, Sohan Singh and W. W. Abraham, persistently held the first two places between themselves in the Quarter-Mile till the very end, with T. S. Wong. of May, an equally-distanced third,

THE HIGH JUMP

In the High Jump, one of the features of the day. S. K. Kaan brought glory to Morrison Hall. when he not only eliminated Eliot's K. C. Kwong, with whom he tied last year in the event, but also cleared the bar at 5 feet 61 inches. for Arst place.

Individual Championship:-

pts.

1. Y. S. Lam (Morrison) 26 2 J. C. Fenton (Morrison) 17 3. W. W. Abraham

(Lugard)

16

Inter-Hostel Championship 1. Morrison

83

2. Lugard

3. Ellot

35

4. St. John's and "May 6. Elect

17 11.

17

Women pndergraduates at tug-of-war at the Hongkong University annual athletic meeting held at Pokfulam on Saturday afternoon.

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SIGNALS DEFEAT MINDANAO

The Royal Signals met the U.S.S.

H.K. BOYS' &

GIRLS' CLUBS

Mindanao in a friendly 5-game ASSN. SPORTS

Ten Pin match at the Hongkong Bowling Alleys last night and won by 3,018 pins to 2.826. The teams were:-

Royal Signals: Cpl. E. Bount. L/Sgt. G. Somerville, Cpl. J. H. Watts and L/Cpl. D. J. Hall,

U.S.S. Mindanao: F. P. Hollis, J. Owing to pressure on space de- R. Todd, D. M. Keplinger and J. C.

tailed results are held over.

Thomas.

HAPPY TIME FOR 550 YOUNGSTERS Sultry weather did not interfere With the Boys' and Giris" Clubs! Association Inter-Club first annuɛi athletic sports at the University grounds, Pokfulam, yesterday.

Distributing the prizes after the meet, the Chief Justice, Sir Atholi Macgregor, said: "It is

very

Saturday's Home Soccer And

Home Soccer And ratifying and delightful to come Rugger Results

FOOTBALL REFEREES HOLD SUCCESSFUL

WHIST DRIVE The Hongkong Football Referees Association held their first Whist Drive on Friday last at the Hotel Cecil Over 200 were present and a very enjoyable evening was spent by all.

Valuable prizes, which were pre- sented by the Referees' Associa- tion. International Sports Com- pany, Mr. Tin Lap Fat and Mr. H. A. Beard, were distributed at the conclusion by Mrs. A, W. Smith.

It was announced that the next Whist Drive and the First Dance will also be held at the Hotel Ceci on April 5.and Mar. 22, respectively. Tickets for the Dance are now on sale.

By kind permission of Lt Col D. J. McDougall, M.C., and officers, the Band of 2nd Bn. of Roya Scots will give various popular selections at the Dance and re- freshments will be served.

SUGGESTION OF ARMISTICE

Continued From Page 1 the rule of non-discrimination by the application of the principle of favourite nation in commercial treatment and the creation, in the domain of exchange and credit, of condlions necessary for multi- lateral function of trade methods. COMPLETE AGREEMENT

After consulting the Premier, M. Reynaud expressed to Mr. Welles the complete agreement of "the French Government with

the principles Bet

the forth in

A memorandum. "

M. Reynaud recalled that the principles of liberty are among those for which the Allles

to see you obviously enjoying your- self. I hope to see you next year again.'

LONDON, Mar. 10 (Reuter)--The Five hundred and fifty happy following are the results of Re-youngsters lustily cheered the Chief tonal (Home) football and rugby Justice, after he had awarded the prizes to representatives of nine clubs. Participating

'the Connaught Road Sayingpun,

matches played yesterday:---

SOUTH "D”

were

MONDAY, MARCH

11, 1940.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, MONDAY, 11th MARCH, 1940, 9.30 AM.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

INWARD MAILS

From

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"--

London date 2nd March

Haiphong and Fort Bayard .....

Shanghai and Swatow,

Haiphong. Holhow & Fort Bayard

Japan, Haiphong

Straits.

Due

11th Mar. 11th Mar.

11th Mar.

11th Mar.

11th Mar.

11th Mar.

12th Mar.

Europe via Suez and Straits-(Lodnon date. 25th

January),

19th Mar,

Straits and Palembang.

12th Mar.

Shanghai.

12th Mar.

3hanghai

12th Mar,

Japan and Shanghal

19th Mar,

Air Mail by "Air France Direct Service" Paris

date, 6th March

13th Mar.

Shanghai and Amoy

13th Mar.

Shanghal

13th: Mar.

Jaya and Manila

13th Mar.

Manila.

13th Mar.

Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Ser-

vice" San Francisco date, 7th March.

14th Mar.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"

London date, 6th March. Shanghai

14th Mar.

14th Mar.

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14th Mar.

U. S. A., Honolulu, and Japan (San Francisco date,

14th February),

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14th Mar.

Shanghai and Amoy

14th, Mar.

Straits.

13th Mar.

U.S.A., and Manila-(San Francisco date... 17th Feb). Shanghai

foth Mar.

10th Mar.

U. 8. A.. Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (San

Francisco date, 20th February), Japan and Shanghai. Manila,

18th Mar.

16th Mar.

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Shanghal

Shanghai and Amoy

Canton

Japan.

Haiphong Shanghai

Japan and Shanghai, Japan and Shanghai ".... Straits. Australia and Manila. Rabaul and Manila,

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier where than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and mails are advertised to close at or before 9 am: registered and when parcel mails are closed at 5 pm, on the.. previous day. nails are advertised to close after 5 pm; Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 6 p.m.

For

MONDAY

Date and Time

Mon. 11th Yokohama, USA, Central and South America & G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Canada via San Francisco-due- San Francisco. Reg. 23th March diquiumanda

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9.40 AM

10.30 AM

1.00 PM

9.30 PM

7.00 PM

Aldershot 3, Bournemouth 2. Brighton & H. 1, Queen's F. R. 2. (Boys' and Girls'), Wanchai, Pok- Haiphong

fulam (Girls'). St. Andrew's Rover, Bangkok Clapton 0. 5, Southend 1.

Y.M.C.A. Shanghai Street, and To Canton Norwich 5. Reading 2

Kwa Wan Clubs. Watford 5, Crystal P. 2.

SOUTH "C" Charlton 1, Millwall 1. Chelsea 4. Portsmouth 1. Southampton 3, Arsenal 2. Tottenham 1, Brentford 1. West Ham 5, Fulham 0.

SCOTTISH CUP •

2nd Round Klmarnock 2 Albion 1. Dumbarton 0. Alrdzie 2. Hamilton 0, St, Mirren- 2. Hearts 2, Ralth 1- Falkirk 0, Rangers 0. Clyde 3, Dunfermana 1. Dundee U. 7. Third Lanark 1. Morton 1, Motherwell 1.

WESTERN (SCOTTISH) Aberdeen 5, King's Park 2. Allon 2, Emdée 2. St. Bernards 2, Arbroath 0. St. Johnstone 8, East Fife 1,

FRIENDLIES"

The following were the first: places attained in the events:-"

BOYB:-100 Yards Dash (Senior) -St. Adnrew's; Relay Race-Con- naught Road; 880 Yards Handicap

Race- Dash

TUESDAY

due London 20th March.

-St. Andrew's; Obstacle Race Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct Salyingpun: Tug-of-War-Saying- pun; Relay Hop-Sayingpun: 100 Yards Dash (Junior)---Bt.. An- drew's: Wheel-barrow Shanghai Street; 50 Yard (Small Boys)-St. Andrew's: Ob; stacle Race-Connaught Road...

GIRLS:-50 Yards Dash (Senior) Connaught Road; 50 Yards Dash" (Junior)--Salyingpun,

SILK BANNER

A al banner was given to Bt. Andrews for the Inter-Club Ping

for Pong Championship

1940. Two silver cups were awarded for the relay race and the tug-of-war, respectively. The Baiyingpun Boys Club won the Ho Tung Shield,

Chelmsford 3, West Bromwich 1, presented by Sir Robers Ho Tung

for the Inter-Club championship. Sheffield W. 3, Bolton 3.

The cost of refreshmenta Swindon 1. Army 2.

prizes for these sports was borne Swansea 2 Aberystwyth 0.

by Mr. N. V. A. Crouchier.,

EUGBY UNION Northumberland 11, Durham 7. Leinster 18, Dister 11. Guy's Hosp. 11, London Welsh 3

by

Tue. 12th

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Service" Reg. 5.00 PM.

K.P.O.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Australla

perial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney 18th Reg... March,

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WEDNESDAY

Wed. 13th │- Far. 19th 6.00 PM

Straits and Calcutta,

Ord 13th 8.30 AM

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Central

South America and Canada via San Francisco-Reg. 12th 6.00 PM due Ban Francisco; 4th April .........................

and

G.P.O.&K.P.O.

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Japan.

Fort Bayard, and Holhow, Shanghai Amoy.

... 10.30.AM

1.30 PM

Manila. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South G.FO.&KPO

Africa, Egypt and Europe Via Brindisi Brindisi 5th April

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2.45 PM

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Airmail for Indo-China, Irati, and France (Paris Ord.

"Alr the and Northern Provinces

only) by France Airways Direct Bervice"-dae Paris 21st Beg March

Ordi

5,00 6.30 FM

GFO

5.00 TH

THURSDAY

Thu. 14th

12.30 PM

Present throughout the meeting which included mass display of physical exercises, clapping, and Irish-pyramids, were the following:---

Hon. Sir Robert Kotewall, Mr. Bandakan. George She, Rev. A. P.. Ross and Fort BayaTA............................

Бесте Mr. J. Middleton-Smith. taries of the Boys and Girls' Clubs: Mrs. J. P. Robinson, Mr., Kuster, Miss Lee, Mr. L R. Chu and Mr. R: Dormer.

St. Mary's Hosp. 8, Harlequins 8. Bristol 26, Army XV-9. Coventry AA 13, Myman's XV 8 Bath 0, Weston-Super-Mare 0, Gloucester 24, Army XV 9," Northampton 8, Army XV 5. Oxford U. 21, Rosalyn P. 11. Torquay 12, Portsmouth Services

are fighting and it was these very Aldershot . 15, Metropolitan P. NOTHING TO REPORT

principles that inspired the Angio- French financial and economic agreements since the beginning of the war, notably the agreement of December 4, 1939.

28.

ANKARA, Mar. 10 (Reuter-Air Marshal Bir William Mitchell, Commanding the RAF in the This, he said, was the first step Near East, arrived here yesterday, in Europe for economic and finan-

General Jouraud, Commanding cial organisation founded on the the French Air Force in Eastern regime of liberty.

Mediterranean, has also arrived at

P.A.A. Announcement

the Turkish capital

PARIS, Mar. 10 (Reuter) War communique says there is nothing to report

Central

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu UBA,

South America Via San Francisco due Francisco. 1st April

FRIDAY

$7.00 PM

1.20 PM

GP.O. & KF,O.

and Parcela Noon Ban Beg.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" "due San Francisco, 21st March ........

SATURDAY

ACTIVITY INCREASING' | Haiphong............... PARIS, Mar, 10 (Renter) The Shanghai. Western Front is increasing in activity.

French and German patrols have Tentian (Parcels only) clashed west of the Vosges severại times.

Favourable weather has enabled NEW YORK, Mar. 19 (Reuter) muda where a Clipper recently had renewed air activity and both However, a French and British planes have Pan American Airways announces its mail censored. that after Mar. 18 trans-Atlantic separate service will be started be- made flights over German, terri-

tory. planes will no longer stop at Ber-tween New York and Bermuda.

Straits

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct Servic

due London. 24th March

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G.PO,

Beg. 14th 5.00

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10.30 AM

1.00 PM

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| Sat. 16th, 7.

1:30 PM $30 PM OPO.&EPO Reg./** * 600 PE 6:20 PM

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