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Poor Attendance At Rifle Meeting On Saturday
There was a rather poor attendance at Stonecutters on Saturday afternoon, 21 members attending. Conditions were good except for a slight haze that came over, at 600 yards. Sergt. G. E. Breese of the Royal Naval Range Staff won the S.R. (b) nett spoon with the ex- cellent score of 99. Sgt. R. J. Heap was top for SR (a) with $5, but was beaten on handicap by Mr. H. A. Evans of the D.R.C. who thus won the Handicap Spoon. This was the last shoot of the sea- son at Stonecutters.
Leading acores were as follows:-
S.F. (b)
H'p 200 500 600 Til Sgt. G. E. Breese scr. 32 34 33 99 Mr. W. Treпouth scr. 31 33 33 97 1 33 33 30 96 agt. F. Cole Mr. J. A Guard ser. 31 32, 31 94 Mr. W. K
Mr. L. W.
Gillman ser. 33 29 31 98
Peckham 3 29 31 29 B Mr. S. Blake scr. 26 29 37 82 Mr. L.C.. Thorne 4 26 29 18 73
S.R. (a) Sgt. R. J. Heap scr. 28 28 29 85 Mr. R. N.
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Medhurst 7 28 30 27 85 Mr. V. R. J. »
Sgt. Gowars
SPORTS & GENERAL
SPORTING
FIXTURES
TODAY
SWIMMING-Mixed Swimming at
European "Y" 6 p.m.-8.30 p.m. TENNIS.-"B". Division, Recreio v
Army: South China v Chinese R.C, Civil Service v Kowloon Tong: Cralgengower. v. Кот- loon C.C.: Hongkong C. C. F Indian R.C.
05
Sgt. Wall
93
Sgt. Russell
89
RIFLE
Cpl. Naranjan Singh
36
Ride
TOMORROW SHOOTING.'-
Association's
Hongkong
Weekly
Spoon and Practice
Shoot,
Total
657
Kowloon City, 1.45 pm.
TENNIS-"C." Division,
Chinese
R.A.F.
L. A. C. Henley
100
Cpl: Gash
W.O. Tallison
97
P/O. Grey
Mr." Evans
R.C... Army; South China v Recreio A: Central British Kowloon Tong: University V.
Indians: Police Kowloon Kowloon C.C.: Recreio B. Jewish R.C..
V
V.
WATER-POLO; --
European s
F/O. Farmer
Total
ច្ឆ៩៦៩៧ជា
01
074
U.S. Baseball Results
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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R. HE
27 27 27 81 Merrett 6 Mr. H. A. Evans 10 26 27 27 BOX Mr. R. Tynemouth 5 24 28 26 78 Mr. H. S. Jones 5 28 24 25 77 Mr. N. V. Whyte 8 23 26 27 76 Mr. H. F. Oldrelve 8 26 27 23 76
NEW YORK. May 20 (Reuter) Mr. R. J. Johnston 5 28 27 21 76
Cincinnati Reds consolidated their Mhe. Jas, Fletcher 5 27 30 18 75.
lead in the National circuit of the A winner of handicap spoon will.
Major 'Baseball Leagues yesterday, have handicap reduced by one pt.
beating the Boston Braves 8-4, H.K.R.A. Miniature Rifle Section while Brooklyn Dodgers were posed Now that the full range rifle shoot-out 7-8 by the Chicago Cubs. ing has Anished, keen interest is!
The complete scores were: being shown in miniature rifle
It is hoped that secre shooting. taries of existing and all newly formed clubs will get in touch with Mr. A. F. Evans," Hon. Secretary, Small Bore...Section H.KRA.. c/o} R.A.F., Kai Tak with a view to arranging matches. He will also be glad to give advice to any per- sons interested
and wishing to form clubs under the H.K.R.A. con- ditions. It is hoped that a colony: team will be formed in the near future to ak part in the Colonial Small Bore Matches and to fire matches with the National Rife the and Pistol Association of Philippines.
In a small Bore Match fired at the Central Police Station range on Friday, May 17, between the H.K. Police and the R.A.F. the lat- ter won by 17 points.. Unfortun- ately Supt. Thompson was unable to fire for the police.
The scores were as follows:-- POLICE
Sgt. Ritchle Sgt. Perkins
97
ADVERTISEMENT
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THE SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 25th May, 1940, commencing at 2.00
p.m..
* The first Ref will be rung at
1.30 p.m...
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members! Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified.
8 12 *Cincinnati
0 Boston...
4 5 1 (Lombardi homered for the Reds, and Ross for the Bees).
Chicago
7 4 & 8 10 0
Brooklyn.....
(Ten innings were played. Leiber and Russell homered for the Cubs).
St. Louis..
New York
Β ́
9
0
A
9 0 (Mize, Padgett and Ordengo homered for the Cardinals. Glossop homered for the Giants);
Pittsburgh ............ 5 Philadelphia
8 10
2
0
(Young homered for the Pirates, and Kieln for the Phillies).
3
AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington" 12 19 Chicago....... 10 15 3
and (Welaj. Blodworth.
Case homered for the Senators, and Tresh, McNair, and Kubel for the White Sox).
Philadelphia
4.
3
St. Louis
10. 9 1 (McCoy homered for the Ath- letics, and Radcliffe, Laabs and Gallagher for the Browns).
New York........
2 4 ◊ Cleveland"
5 9 0 The Boston Detrolt game was postponed.
GOLF RESULTS
Нарру Valley, First Singles, First Round:-
Summer
v. 12th Bty., RA. Poa!)
THURSDAY MAX 23
6.30 pjn.
SWIMMING.
-
European
Picture taken after the wed- ding at the Bagistry between Mr. Wong Sil-kla and Miss Au Young Yum-lin (King's Studio).
FORTHCOMING WEDDINGS
Water Pole Swimming and Practice, 5.30 pm -7.30 p.m. TABLE TENNIS: St. Andrew's Club Table Tennis Match at Home 7. the Y.M.C.A., 9 p.m. TENNIS LEAGUE - D. Division: The following forthcoming mar-
Central British v. Chinese RC. riages are announced: A.¡ Craigengower
South Mr. William A. Johnson, civil China;Chinese R. C. B. v. engineer, residing at No. 140. Kowloon Indians; Indian R.C. Kennedy Road, and Miss Moira v. Kowloon.C.C.
Corrighan, of No. 108, The Peak
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FRIDAY, MAY 24 SWIMMING. Mixed Swimming.
at European "Y." 6.30 p.m.
SATURDAY MAY 25 RACING Hongkong Jockey Club's Sixth Extra Race Meet ing, at Happy Valley, 2 p.m.
Donations To
B.W.O. Fund
Mr. Cyril Edwards, of the. R. A. S. C., and Mis Helen Lam re: siding at No.. 84, Lockhart Road.
Mr. Taam Wal yee, merchant. of No. 178, Johnston Road, and Miss Law Yee-moy, of No. 28. Hu Wong
Terrace.
Mr. John Bruce, engineer, China Light and Power Co. and. MIss Mary Stoble Chalmers, of Edin: burgh, Scotland.
Mr. Reinaldo. A. dos Remedios. No. 6, bank clerk, residing at Humphreys Avenue; and Miss M. M. Tavares, of No. 14. Tung Cheung Building.
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The following is a list of sub scriptions received to date for credit of The British War Organi-
Mr. H. T. Souzae, of No. 22, sation Fund. Họngkong Branch Johnston Road, and Miss B. G
Previously acknowledged $524- Francesca, of Macao. 298.67; T. J. J. Fenwick (monthly) 40 E. P. Streatfeld (monthly) 30
VOLUNTEER ORDERS
TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1940.
ORDERS BY LT.-COL. H. B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT. HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS
„MEDICAL ORDERLY OFFICER
May 24, E.Q. 5.30 p.m. LI. A. M. Rodrigues,
PROMOTIONS Extract from Gov.rnment Ga-. sette No. 20 of the 10.5.40.
· Field Ambulancs". May 24, St. Paul's College, 5.30 m. Lecture.
Pay Section May 24. Command H.Q. 5.30 p.m. N.C.O.'s cetulled by O.C. Unit.
.COMMAND
BRITISH RELIEF UNIT MEET NEWSPAPER MEN
༄་
AN ENJOYABLE
"AT HOME”
Members of the British Rellet 2/L. D. J. S., Crozier assumed Unit to China, comprising Messrs. Command of the 4th Battery, dur-Evert Barger, Llewelyn Evans. ing the period of leave of absence Oven Evans, Philip Wright, Wilym of Capt. C. W. L. Cole.
Jenkins and Michael Sullivan, were APPOINTMENTS A PROMOTION "At Home" to the Hongkong Press L/Cpl. M. G. Carruthers, Arme at the Harbour View huwa yeśta- Car Pl. to be Corp, 17.5.40.
day afternoon..
No. 521-His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ap- prove the following promotions in the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, with effect from April 23. 1940-(a) To be Captains: Licut.
Lieut. Robert Keith Valentine, Cedric Blaker, M.C., Lieut. Geoffrey Miskin, Lieut. David Louis Strellett. (D) Sergt. Lesile Woodward Tipple to be 2nd Lieutenant, May 8, 1940. OFFICERS & N.C,Q,'S. COURSE Tuesday, May 21." Those detall ed. Council Chamber, CISO. (a) 5.45 p.m. Protection from Air, Passive By Major-A V. Petri, H.Q. 0.0. b) 8.30 p.m. Field Engineer- ing By Major RD. Walker, M.C. to 14.10.40.
Thursday, May 23. Those detail-
Ples. Di W. Beeken, G. D. N. walker and F. Tocher, Armd Car PL to be L/Cpl., 17.5.40.
The Unit is composed of two archaeologists and four engineers. and their purpose in China is re- They lief, work mainly, medical, picat. D. B. Evans from Air Arm from Kwelyang. and the other will operate in "two awaians, one
TRANSFER
to Armd. C. P1., 16.5.40:
LEAVE
from the North,
Non-religious non-political and Pte. J. R. Carr, M.M.Q, PL., 15.4.40 non-commercial, the work of the
Gnr. G. Kelly, 5th A.A. Bty_ 5.5.40°
Unit is purely humanitarian.
NO DEFINITE PLANS Onr. E. Ott, 2nd Bty.. &.5.40. to In conversation with them yea- 26.5.40.
terday, it was revealed that they Pte. D..V. Lopes. No. 8 Coy., 7.5,40 had no definite plans formulated. to 6.6.40.
ed. HQ Lecture Room. (a) 5.45 to 4.7.40. p.m. Map Reading-By Capt. F. Sale. AEC (b) 8.30 p.m. Rife Platoon in Defence: By an Officer from-2/R.B.
and
ADDRESS REGISTER Officers and Volunteers are re- minded, that they should. notify any change of address or telephone number to both Volunteer H. their own Units in writing.
HOLIDAY Corps H.Q. office and Stores will be closed on Friday, May 24, except for matter of a very urgent nature up to 5 p.m. Stores will open at 5 pm till 6.30 p.m. for parades.
CORPS ORDERS
Pte. C. C., Stark, A.B.C. Co..
14.5.40 to 5.9.40.
gt. N. D. Lloyd, 2nd Bty., 15.8 40 to 14.6.40.
Pte. C. A. Sills, M.M.G. PL. 17.5,40 to 3,8.40.
as yet. Their first task will be to get a large supply of medical sup- plies through including heavy- stocks already waiting them in Kunming.
Every member of the Unit is trained in motor mechanics and Pte, J. H. Odell, M.MG. P. it was indicated that one of their 20.5.40 to 27.5.40.
Ptc. L. Blumenthal, Stanley P., 6.6.40 to 7.3.41.
Capt. C. Blaker, A.SC. Coy
10.6.40 to 16.10:40,
STRENGTH-DECREASE
Pte. C. R. Wilson. Armd, C. PL...
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aims would to be to train young Chinese mechanics for transparta- tion work as one of the in steps in development plans whic also forms part of their general scheme.
There were about 50 presamen present at yesterday's feception Pte. M. J. Gaan, Fd. Ambulance. and a very pleasant afternoon was
spent by all,
Corps. Orders wil be published 17.440. on Thursday, May 23. O.'s C. Units: should send in Orders etc. for pub-17.5.40.
cation not later than Thursday, May 23.
-10 sm, în Pte. J. H Xavier, No. 6 Coy.
6.7.40.
Al
PARADES 1st Battery May 23: 1) Belchers, 5.45 p.m. Lecture by Lt. W. Squires. Dress: Overalls. (1) Wellington Barracks. 5.30 p.m. D.ELS, engine training. Dress: Overalls,
May 24. Belchers. 5.30 pm. Lay- Dress- Ok Hak-thua student, ers' and D.R.F.' Classes. Hongkong University, and
Miss Overalls
Mr.
W. W. Rae (monthly) 25; B. S Alice Hos, residing at No. 3. Lin- Carter (monthly) 25: M. W. Wood coin Road, Kowloon Tong. (monthly) 50: Joseph Prentice
Mr. S. Hansen, cable, engineer, (monthly) 25; Marsman Hongkong' Great Northern Telegraph Co.. (China) Ltd, 100; "Fo-Ke-No. "at Hongkong. and Miss O, D. Stroi- 309" 10; Dr. D. K. Samy Pillal 25kina, of Shanghal L. Blair 10: Richard Hancock 25;|
Mr. Llu Chun-sang, analyst, Nor Mrs. G. Va Hobbs-50: His Excellency 37, Tai Street, and Miss Lau Tak- the Governor 250: Mrs. Lawrence of nurse, residing at No. 289. S. Churchill 47.62: Anonymous 5: Lockhart Road, "Games Social" arranged by
Messrs. R. B. Landis and W. Har-
|-
2nd Battery
A
May 23, Scandal Point, 5.30 p.m. New Classes for. Layers, Range- takers and B.C.As. Dress for all Mufti. parades, except Sunday, Overalls and 8.D. caps to be car - ried.
3rd Battery May 23, HQ. 5.15 p.m. Dress- Mufti, Overalls, S.D. caps and plat- form shoes to be carried.
4th Battery
Pte. M. A. Gaan, Fd. Ambulance, 17.5.40,
Pte. E. St. L. Lygaught, Stanley Fl.. 7.5.40.
Pte. E. P. Miller, Armd. C. Pl, 10.5.40.
Gnr. J. A. Lim, 4th Bty., 14.5.40...
E. N. THURSBY, Captain.
adjutant: HKV.D. Corps.
DECLINES $75 COMPENSATION
DONATION MADE TO POOR BOX Hearing was concluded yesterday
per on Monday, May 13 CHINESE POLICE May 24, Queen's Pier, for Pak- before Mr. H. G. Sheldon at to
RESERVE COY.
DANCE
The Chinese Company of the Hongkong Police Reserve will hold a dinner dance at the Feninsula Hotel on Saturday at 8 p.m. in ald
603.70: Mr. H. H. Corra 100: "M.E.B." 10: Some of the Chl nese Staff of Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist (April) 16; Lam Fook Lye (monthly) 20; H. v. Van der Strae- ten 250; LA Po Kwai 50; Ko Tai Tim 10: Mak Fung Chau 20; The Ching Yuen Kung Wui 50; Miss Katie Archee 5: Miss Irene Ho Tung 10: The Sadrene Factory 10; Wong Chi Chong 10: Cheung Shiu of Company funds, A. McKellar (6) beat W. R. Tong 10; Chan Yee Wan 25: The function is being held under Hillyer (15).
Kong Sul Ying 25; Messrs. Wal On the distinguished patronage of Sir Cheung 15: Tang Cheong Pawn Geofry Northcote, KCMG, ang. Shop 15: Dr. Tseng Fat In 10; Fang Lady Northcote, and His Excellency F. C. Barry (9) beat A. J Mac- Kwok Wah 10: Kwan Wan Pak 10: the Officer Administering fayden (18) 3 and 1.
T. B. Low (11) beat A, G. C. Butt- feld (18) 6 and 4.
A. C. I. Bowker (7) beat J. Lina- ker (12) 2 and 1.
G. M. Park (8) beat Surg.-Comdr. Nicholson (6) 2 and 1.
E. G Parker (8), beat E Tuck (14) 2 up.
4
the
Lam Kow Mow 25; Kwok Im Sing Government, Mr. N. "I Smith 10: To Sze Tuen 25; C. Y. Kwan 50; C.M.G., and Mrs. Smita. Hing Ip Ming 5; The To San Tickets are $6 each and tables Chamber of Commerce 100; L1 San may be booked at the Hongkong Nam 25; The Yuet Kin Ków Chal Hotel
S. F Chubb (15) beat A, H. Penr. Song Ch Association 233; Lau (12) 2 and 1.
Kirig Ching 5; The Po Yick Cham- ber of Commerce 100 Kowloon
G. T. May (13) w.o. G. W. Sewell scratched..
Major Harvey (8) beat W. T.
Ahern (9) at 20th.
H. Smith (8) beat, W.
W. C.
REFEREES MEETING
5th A. A. Battery May 23, Queen's Pler for Lyemun, 5.15 p.m. No. 2 Section. Overalls to be carried.
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UNIT LEAVING
In two batches five of the six members of the Uit will shortly leave the Colony for the interior.
The two groups are expected to meat at, Kwelyang, where their headquarters will be situated, to wards the end of June.
For the time being. their sphere activities will extend from } Of
Kwelyang to Stan. In Shens, and they expect that it will expand to wider areas in course of time.
They expect to remain in China for about two years.
The party, Arst of its kind to come to China, is entirely sup ported by a special committee: organised in London last Novem- ber and affiliated to the British Fund for the Relief of Distress in China. Members on the Commit- tee Include Messrs. R. O. Mennell. J. G. Jenkins, E. R. Hughes and J. Gordon Thompson.
According to Mr. Philip Wright. the committee has raised between £1,500 and £2,000 through indi- vidual donations for their main tenance,
Y.M.C.A. CAMERA
CLUB
shawan, 5.30 pm returning at 3 Central Magistracy of the case in p.m. B.C. Staff, No. 2 Gun, Bignal- which Fung Ki, toki, was summon- lers, D.EL. A. Relief. Dressed for assault on Kan Jim-sang Mufti. S.D. caps, overalls and gun and Tse Kwan-tai, womah servant, platform shices to be carried..
following an argument over a coverlet in the Chung Wah dry cleaning establishment, Luard Rd
Fung Ki was found guilty and was ordered to pay compensation May 23, HQ. 5.30 p.m. No. 2 Sec-of $75 to the man and $15 to the tion. As per programme. Overalls woman, or serve one month and with webbing equipment less haver- one week, respectively, in prison
be in default.
A meeting of the Y. M. C. A A counter summons against Kan Camera Club was held yesterday" Jim-sang for assault being dis- evening with Mr. E W. Rallton in Techni-orderly, and using indecent and the chair.
abusive language, brought by Fung Officers elected for the ensuing Kit, was dismissed by the Magis-year were Mr. H. G. Rummage, Hon. Secretary and Messrs." Par- Kan Jim-sang declined the $75 tridge. W. V. Irefon and Rafton.
that he Committee. May 24, HQ. 5.20 p.m. Classifica compensation, and said tion preparation. All concerned would like to donate the sum to, are reminded that classification the Poor Box.
sack and
water bottle, to
brought on parade.
Field Company Engineers May 23, KC.R. 5.30 p.m. cal training by sections..
Corps Signials May 22, HQ, 5.15 p.m. Special trabe training Class,
Chin Woo Athletic Association 128; A monthly meeting of the Hong-tests will be conducted on Sunday. The Chinese Merchants Association kong Football Referees' Association May 26 at 8.45 am, ,50:. A. F. Horden 20: Anonymous will be held at the Hotel Cecil" on 10: D. C. Davis (monthly) 25; Tuesday, May 21, 1940 at 8 pm. Messrs. Davies · Brooke & Gran As this is. the last meeting of the
Badges admitting Non-Mem-Shewan 7 and 5. bers to the Members' Enclosure D. Humphreys (7) beat Lieat. (monthly) 70; John Forbes present season, it is hoped that all
$5.00 Col, E. D. Matthews 5/4.
and Club - Rooms
at
Lieut. Carter (9) Beat G. W.
W. 6. Hillles (8) beat E. Green- wood.
CC. Stark (9) beat J. W. Mac-
donald (7) 5 and 4.
for Gentlemen and $3.00 Reeve (13) 1 up. for Ladies (both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the per sonal or written application of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors intre. duced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.
1 Boy (Telephone 21920),
TJ. Price (9) beat N. J. Beb-
bington (12) 3 and 1.
K. S. Robertson (5) beat. M. A. Cairns (18)
The
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of "Admission to the Public Enclature is $1.00 den 100) and 138 (Wellard 5 for 47).
Northants: 280 for 4 dec. (Snow-
(monthly) 25. Total: $527,206.99. referees will attend.
Bombed From 7 a.m. Until
Evening
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NURSE TELLS OF NAMSOS RAID
LONDON, May 3 (By Air Ma)
DAILY BOMBING
小
ท Mohile. Colum Armoured Car Platoon
May 24, Field Coy. HQ, K.C.R. 5.30 pm All Classes Lecture by C.Q.M.S. 8p3⁄4y on "Mine Traps for A.F.V..
Motor Machine Gun Platoon May 24, H.Q. 5,30 pm. M.G. In- struction-stoppeges.
No. 1 Company
May 24, HQ 5.30 p.m. Lecture by Lt. GP. Ferguson. Mechanization
of the port. Then, flying back, they of Cavalry. machine-gunned people in wrecked streets.
NOTHING LEFT
.
the
PI
No. 2 Company
May 23: ( No: 8 Platoon, Kow- loon. Dock, 5.30 pm (1) No. 7 Platoon, HQ. 5.30 p.m. Training programme parade No. 6.
As in
No. 7 Company May 23, H. 5.45 p.m. LA. Train- in Possible stoppages. N.C.O's Class Recapitulation, TEOT. 1. 2, 3, 4...
The Secretary's Office, 1st HOME CRICKET
In the port area nothing has floor, Exchange Buliding (Tel. LONDON, May 20 (Reuter) Nurse Folly Peabody, attached to dead chimney stacks and the re- been lett standing but the tall,
No. 3 Company 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m. London Countles beat Northamp- the American-Scandinavian Fieldmains of the once. beautiful May 23, H. 6:30 p.m.
Tiffins are obtainable at the
tonshire by 128 runs in a two-day Hospital in Grong, Norway, has church. When the church was Company Training programme. Club House provided they are, which concluded yesterday.
No. 4 Company. cricket match at Northampton described to the British, United Set on fire after the first bomb- ordered in advance from the No. scores were:-
Press the conditions in Namsos g the bells continued to ring. May 24, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Recruits during and after the repeated a plaintive cry until they crashed Medical Examination. .London Counties: 305 for 6 dec.
into the wreckage (ES Leg 30) and 181 for 1 dec..erman-air bombing. (Fagg 100 not out).
"As early as a a.m.," said 'Nurse Peabody, "I have been awakened After te urrival of the French by the sound of anti-aircraft guns. troops on April 10, she said, the From Farlous French officials I
Army Service Corps Company ·' bombing of the town Was an was told that they had never ex-
May 23, HLQ 5.30 p.m. Whole almost daily occurrence. The Ger perienced a bombardment so intense Company. Dress-Overalls ала The League tennis match be-
mans at first attacked military and so concentrated, 1 have seen 8.D. cap. LM.G. Those detailed
struggling along the Subjects: (1) General Talk on Gun tween the Chinese Recreation Club objectives, but quickly went on to soldiers and Hongkong University has been the destruction of
entire roads at night and beyond them and Magazine Filling (2) Hold- indefinitely postponed at the re- town"
the smouldering fires of the once ing. loading and unloading. B.A.T.. quest of the latter, on account of On Sunday when one of the peaceful town."
Riffe-those detalled: (1) and (2) the examinations now being held most severe bombardments took Nurse Peabody said that on one Mechanism, Trigger Pressing. at the University.
and Daily place, big four-engined planes occasion the bombing of Namsos Cleaning Materials No "A" Division League Tennis rained incendiary and high-ex-started at 7 am, and continued Cleaning (3) and (4) Loading, Un
loading, Cleaning before and after matches were played yesterday plosive bombs on the lower section with intervals of a quarter of an
Firing. 292 afternoon owing to the rain, of the town and on the remains hour untli 5 p.m.
including Tax, for all. Persons, including Ladies, and is payable
at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors In Uniform are admitted Half Price.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary, Hong Kong, 20th May, 1940.-
MATCH POSTPONED
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