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AQUATIC MEET IN CHUNGKING
(Central)--A
CHUNGKING, June 14
gala" atmosphere permeated the banks of the Chlaling River bere yesterday when the city-aquatic meet, under the joint sponsorship of the New Life Movement Association and the Chungking Athletic Association, was held before 50,000 spectators.
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U.S. BASEBALL
RESULTS
NEW YORK, June 10 (Reuter The following are the results of the games In the National and American baseball Leagues played yesterday.
· AMERICAN LEAGUE
St. Louis
1
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B
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14
Berar-
冲
8 1.
+ Mcquinn. Judnick and
dino homeredi
Philadelphia
(McCoy homered)
10 innings were played in tha
St. Louis
game...
$
(Cullenbine and Beradine
homered)
Philadelphia
"Cleveland
New York
11:
A number of Government lead- ers were present to watch the sports, among them being Dr. H. H. Kung Vice-President of the Executive Yuan, Mir, Sun Fö. Pre- sident of the Legislative Yuan, Dr. Wang Chung-hui, Minister, of For- eign Affairs, Mr. Pan Kung-chan. directer of the "Central deputy Pabllelty Board, Gen. Chang Chih- chung, chief of the Adjutants' omce of the
Generalissimo's
Headquarters, Gen. Llu Shib, Chungking Garrison Commander. and Dr. K. C. We. Mayor of Chungking.
Amidst cheers, Dr. Kung declar- ed the meet open and delivered the inaugural speech.
DRAGON BOATS
The first item on the programme Dwas a boat race. Dragon boats were used and all the crews wore picturesque garments,
followed. 90 star swimmers in the
Yang Chao who covered the dis-
and Dahlgren. Dimaggie and Selkirk tance in three minutes
homered,
Chicago
Washington"
Lewis homered)
SPORTS & GENERAL
TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1940.
Raymond Pih THE AUXILIARY DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL B.W.O.F. Now
"Rides Four
Winners
JUNE MEETING
AT MACAO
A splendid day's racing was wit- nessed at Mação on Sunday when the June Meeting of the Macao Jockey Club was held,
disappoint.
NURSING SERVICE
Lady Northcente has honoured the Auxiliary - Nursing Service By consenting to become President.
The Chairman of the Medical (Defence) Sub-committee 17- nounces with regret the resigna- tion of Mrs. A. V. Peters as Chair- man of the Auxillary Nursing" Ser- vice. Mrs. Peters is remaining as member of the service. Dr. D. J.
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$546,188.22
Chinese Community Celebrate Subscriptions received, to date for
|
credit of the British War Organka- tien Fund, Hongkong Branch, is a
follows:-
4
Previously acknowledged - $539,– 640.43; B, W. Pudney (monthly) 25,
The Dragon Boat Festival, one of the most interesting of Chinese festivals, was celebrated enthusiastically by the Iocal Chinese community in traditional style yesterday.
Although the celebrations were not on such a grands 10, Mr. and Mrs. W. Elliott 50, scale "as in previous years, the Chinese throughout the Colony, especially the fishing population, held special feasts.
The Dragon Boat and the Moon Cake Festivals remain Mr. Raymond Pih rode four win.
among China's most colourful feast days and are observed ners and the favourites did not Valentine M.C.. has been appoint- by the Chinese in all provinces. · ·
ed as her successor,
FIRST AID The following candidates satis- tied the examiners in the First Ala examination held on May 14 and will receive their St. John Ambul-
The special $1 cash sweep on the Chairman's Cup was won by ticket No. 10587. The first prize was $11,557.
The results were:- Lappa Handicap "(First Section) Once Round
Mr. Lan's Night View (H. C. Pih) Mr. P. M. Roo's Fei Ying
(H. C. Chang)
Mr. Constant Billy's Jack
"O'Lantern (J. Barrow) Won by two lengths; 14 lengths. Time: 2.04.2. Pari-mutuel:-
Winner $9.40, Places: 59.20.
DR.H: Moore (monthly) 15, Mah- jong Four 20. J.A.V. Hart Davis 10, Rosemary and Sherley Read: 130, E. Joffe (monthly) 10, Ko Fook Bing 500, Hon. Mr," C. G. Alabaster, OBE, K.C. and Mrs. Alabaster (monthly) 50, R.C. Gairdner
A number of Dragon Boat races) So far as the Dragon Boat Fes- (monthly) 15, Pay, Sub, LA, WEL were held in various parts of the tival is concerned, t has at Bowley (monthly)≥2, GE Cauther- It's observance few ley (monthly) 15, L.M. Wylie Colony yesterday and hundreds of tached to people were attracted to the water-superstitious practices. The fes- (monthly) 25, N.F.L. Haymes front. Five of these craft, each tival goes more to the root of the (monthly) 16, G. Lyon-Mackenzie holding between 30 to 40 paddlers, country's history. being based on (monthly) 100, Mrs. Dykes 10, John ance certificates in due course.
Ng Wal Fong. Chan Kwok Nger. complete with banners and drums. a political theme of actual oc- Moodie (June) 20, Rowland Sander 50, Mrs. E. Prentis "Büver Thimble competed for trophies in the after-currence.
ORIGIN OF FESTIVAL
Bund" (For Cigarettes) 500; G.G. boon at West Point. The boats 1 Wan Mu Fong, Kwon Woon Ngor, Poon Kwai Fong. Chiu Man Sam,
were from Wanchal, Shaukiwan, According to Chinese history, it Altkenhead 25, Staff of Sahitary Hing Kwok Wal. Chan, Sr. Al-
Kowloon, and Aberdeen (2). At is recorded that during the reign Department 104.06, SE Edgar 5, phonse Lui, Sr. Valentine Chan.
the end of the race each boat was of King Wal of the Chor State. The HK, Bowling Alleys 25, Xavier Sr. Augusta Lul. Sr. Bernadette
presented with a banner. One of King Wai had a minister named Bros., Ltd. 100, M.M. Affannassieff Lam, Sr. Germain de Jesus Wong the Aberdeen boat won the race. Wut Yuen, who was the ablest 5. Mrs F. M. Deacon 10, Sale of Sr. Agathe Fun, Sr, Rosalie Tchan,
Large crowds of interested spec and most loyal, amongst all his Stamps 247, Club de Recreio Ladies. Sr. Luela Tam. Sr, Felicle Chan. tators were also present to witness ministers.
Working Centre 200, Mr. Wooding Sr. Ephrem Chehs. Sr. Clemence the races at the Chung Shing Owing to his great ability, he 23.07, "H.K.. Police Force (All Con- Chow, Sr. Josephine Tcheung. Br. Benevolent Society's Bathing Pavi- was much favoured and trusted tingents & Clerical Staff) Apṛll- Marie Bernard Lat. Sr. Francols llon, West Point, and other bath by the King, who afterwards pro- May 1.021.06, Willy Orlowitz 100, Lappa Handicap (Second Section) d'Assise L. St. Jeanne Chong Sing beaches at North Point. The moted him to high rank, which H. Kaufholz 100. "Ex Bydand"
Alphons ne Tin. Sr. Cecilia Joseph races were sponsored by the new-caused resentment and animosity 1,000, "Gheluvelt" 50, C.B.M.. Chan, Sr Anna de Jesus Chan. Br. ly-opened Eastern Athletic Ass among the other selfish and de- FG. 6, per Mr. Wong Iu. Shan O'Grady 10, Capt. C." Losslus 20, ciation. A swimming gala and ceitful "ministers. 1 Xavier de Marie Tou, Sr. Marie
Celine Tchan. Sr Suzanna Moun. water-pole match among the club schemed and planned to under- Nung 50, Ying Cheong Heng 100, Sz. Alfredine Tal, &r Marguerite membera were held later in the mine his influence and bring about Yu Fat Yu 25, Madam Wu Teh- Chan. Sr. Berchmans Leung, Sr.
bis downfall.
· chen 59, 'Chan Ol Bun 8, So Ping Those present at the Chung Andree Joseph Tong, Sr. Jeanne
In time, King Wat was so all-on B, Tam Woon Tong 50, Chin Shing Benevolent Society's Bathing advised and misled by the false re-Woo Athletic Association 5, Yick Marie So. "Sr. Magdalena Chan, Sr. Henriette Tsol. Sr. Veronique Wons. Pavillon to watch the races were ports of these ministers that he Loong Hong, Mr. Cha, Chung Yick Mrs. R. A. C. North, Mr. and Mrs began to lose confidence in his 10, Sincere Co., Ltd. 200, Stocere Genevieve Marie Wong. Sr.
W. J. Carrie and family, the Hon. favourite minister Wut Yuen, whose Insurance & Investment Co., Ltd. Sir Shou-son Ghow, Messrs. Lee lunthuence, with the King bead 10, Sincere Life Assurance Co., Ltd. cheuig. Philip Gockchin, Lo Tung- gradually to decline.
Three runners.
2. 10
1
In the cross river contest that
3
9
o city participated. The winner was
Once, Round
4
15
Golden Cow Mr. M.A.E'S
(8. C. Liang) Mr. M.H.T.'s Double Chance
(H. S. Chang) 2 Mr. W. E. Grieve's March Brown"
(W. E. Grieve) 3 Won by 2 lengths, many lengths. Time: 2.04.2. Pari-mutuel
seconds.
4 11. 0 3 "《 3
In the girls' section, Miss Fu Tsu-li won first place.
Among other interesting events Owing to the rain, the game of the day were fancy diving and
life saving performances.
between Detroit and Boston was postponed.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
LITTLE WINS U.S.
GOLF TITLE
CLEVELAND, OHIO, June 10 4(Reuter-Lawson Little won the
R. E. E
1
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0
**
14
1
8
15 13
11 16
||
9 18
1
(Ott and Demaree homered)
5 American Open Golf Champion-
ship defeating Gene Sarazen
2 Little went round in 70 (34 and 38) against Sarazen's 73 (37 and wa 3 38). The winner's score under par.
Boston
Chicago
Boston
Chicago
New York
St. Louis
(Mize homered)
New York
7 14
3
Glossop homered)
St. Louis
4
Brooklyn
0
15
0
Cincinnati
1
3:
1
(F. McCormick homered)
Brooklyn
2
5
Cincinnati
6 13
Werber and Myers homered
BELMONT STAKES
RESULT
LONDON, June 10 (Reuter)-The Belmont Stakes, resulted as fol- 1lows-Blimelech (8 to $1; Your
Philadelphis
6 to
(Warren homered)
Pittsburgh
1 7
0
Philadelphia
5
0
Pittsburgh
Chance (2 to 1); Andy (10 to 1). Won by half a length: a head be- tween second and third.
10 SPORTING
11. 13. 1
· LEAGUE STANDINGS
The following are the present | standings in the two Major Ameri- can baseball leagues:-
Boston
Chicago Cincinnati
Detroit Chicago New York
AMERICAN
Won Lost Pet. 25 15 .810
NATIONAL
28 19 .500 25 18 581
Won Lost Fct. 31. 14 .029 28 13 883 26 15 634
NEW WORLD'S RECORDS
PRINCETOWN, N.J., June 10 (Reuter)-Fred Woolcott set a new world record for the 220 yards low hurdles clocking 22.5 seconds
FIXTURES
TODAY
BOWLS.-Colony Pairs Champion- ..ship, First Round, A. Jillot, W. J. Bagley v. E. C. Fincher, J. Fraser: J. "H. Xavier, A. A. Lewis v. B. D. Evans, R. Hall at (Recreto): J. E Noronha, C. G. Silva v. A. Bower, G. H. Sher. rif (at Kowloon F.C.);
Levett. R. Duncan v. M. Y. Adal, A R. Dallah (at Craigen gower) SWIMMING, European Y.M.C.A. Business Girls' Hour (5.30 p.m.-
Mixed Swimming p.m.);
6.30 (8.30 p.m.-9 pm). TENNIS.-B. Division. Army
Hongkong C.C., Chinese R.C. ▼
Olvil Craigengower, Recreio
Service, Kowloon Tong v. Indian R.C., South China v. Kowloon G.C.
TOMORROW
and for the 200 metres low hurdles BOWLS.-Colony Pairs Champion-
with a time of 22,3 seconds, beat- ing Jesse Owens' 22.6 seconds for both distances
ADVERTISEMENT.
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.
· Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the June Meeting, Sunday 23rd June, 1940, (wea, ther permitting) may be obtained ati-
ship, First Round, W. Melrose, J. C. Chalmers v. 8. R. Solina, C. W. Lam (at, Civil Service).
Winner: $9.30. Places: $8.60,
Namtao Handicap (First Section) Six Furlongs Mr. Hope's Dow Jones
(H. C. Chang) ··1 Mr. Tucker's Tim (Mr. Cooper) 2 Mr. Bird's Heddon (K. F. Chiu) 3
Won by a length. length. Time: 1.39.3.
Pari-mutuel:
Winners: $14.30.
Places: $6.20, $6.80 $11.60. Namtao Handicap (2nd Section)
Six Furlongs
Mr. Hopeful's Mac's Adventure
(H. C. Ph) Mr. F. J. Geillon's National
Anthem..................
(Gregory) 2 Mr. Collene's King's Envoy
(8. C. Liang) Won by 3 lengths, half-length. Time: 1.38.4.
Pari-mutuel:
Winner: $14.20.
Sr.
Ignace Lao. St. Patrick Gallagher, St. St. Roch Wong, Sr. Marie Cecile Tsing, Sr. Clementine Leung, Miss Mabel Cecile Chan, Miss Rose Man. Miss Marle Wong, Miss Maria Rose Woy, Miss Kit Ling Fong.
HOME NURSING The following candidates quali- fled in Home Nursing on May 27 and will receive St. John Ambu?- ance certificates
Mary Campbell, Helen Elliott, Patricia Elliott, Magdalene Green- wood. Audrey Camidke, Kathleen Motr, Sr. Margaret Marle, Florence 1 Pacy. Helan Ho, Frances Dodds, Dorothy Germain, Serafina Collin- son, Gertrude Watson, Shaila An- derson, Helen Lade, Doris Gruck shack Jessie Pearson, Gillian Felt- ham. Florence Grimmett, Lily Bol- sen, Violet Merriman, Anna Grek- sey, Leslie Puckle, Winifred Grim mett. Dorothy. Goodban. Yvonne Ho, Robin Summers, Margaret
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Places: $5.90 $7, $6.
Chairman's Cup (1 Mile) Mr. J. M. Braga's Fairy Ousel
(H." C. Pih) 1" Mrs. Gellion's Fairy Auk
(Gregory) 2
| Mr. O-Moon's Hogmanay
(8. L, Yuen) 3 Won by 2 lengths, 1 lengths. Time: 2,22, "
Pari-mutuel
Winner: $3.30.
Places: $5.20, $5.20.
Limchow Handicap (5 Furlongs) Mrs. Gellion's Eagle (H. C. Pih) Mr. L.W.S.'s The Mermaid
1
-
(S. W. Pan)
2
3
Mr. F.FS.'s Black Diamond
(K. T. Lo) Won by 14 lengths, 2 lengths. Time: 1.26.2.
Pari-mutuel:-
Winner: $7.80.
Places: $5.50, $6.90, $8.20
CASH SWEEPS
4
RACE 1
No. 304
122 467
.$642.60 183.60 91.80
RACE 2
No. 47
174 380
$849.00 185.40 02,70
- RACE 3
No. 534"
"
· 30 589
| SWIMMING.-European. Y.M.C.A. swimming and water-polo (two games, "Juniors v. RA.S.C., 6 p.m.; "Y" Seniors v. 12th Bat-
$603.20 tery, R.A., 8.30 p.m.
172.30 ‘TENNIS.-C. Division, Army v. Po-
86.10. lice, Recreio A. v. University,
Unplaced $19.10 each)-300, 555, Chinese R.C. v. Central British 342, 376, 556. Kowloon Tong V. Recreio B, Kowloon Indians v. Jewish R.C.. Kowloon 0.0. v. South China.
"FRIDAY JUNE 14
ด
لو
Parsons.
afternoon..
the side beta.”
PASSENGERS
who
secretly
112. Salt Fish Guild 50, Lo Min.
10, Wong Kwok Shuen 10, Heung: After some time, certain traitor On Insurance Co., Ltd. 10, "Wing.
fan, Chas Ean-fong. C. A., S. Russ and Prof. R. A. Simpson.
Apart from the big prizes, which ous liters of the Chor State Sang Co. 10, Choy Hing 10. The conspired with certain ambitions Sun Co., Ltd. 100, Min Ngal Knit- were offered for the winners of these exciting races, great interest and scheming omcials of the Tson ting Co. 50. Chuen Sun Knitting was taken in them on account of State to conquer and absorb the Factory 30, Chung Wo Knitting Co. Cher State, but their treacherous 20, Ching Mo Knitting Factory 5.. plans were easily seen through by Wah Loong Knitting Factory 5. Minister Wut Yuen, who thrice | Wing Yip Factory 30, Wing Tal- warned King Wal not to declare war Knitting Co. 10, D. Jackman 10, against the Tsun State, owing to Kwok Pui Cheong 20, J.S. Durmett the weakness and unpreparedness 20, Rason Trading 10, Chan, Yu of the armies of the Chor State. Chung 5. Chang Kwong Knitting
REFUSED TO LISTEN
'actory 5, Tung Hing Knitting But King Wai, who always Factory 10, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hall A' southward bound British ship planned to take revenge against 500, "Six Poker Players" 17, Some brought the following passengers the King of the Tsun State, re- of the Chinese Staff of Messrs. for Hongkong:
fused to listen to his advice, and Wilkinson & Grist 17.50, Sale of "Mr. Hubert J. Freyn, Mr. P. N. A was determined to declare war Stamps 140, Western District-HK, Jensen. Miss Barbara N. B. McNab. against his enemy. On seeing that Chinese Peace Freservation Corps Mr. K. A. Neckelman, Miss Ella King Wa! was so stubborn, Minis- 200. Total: $546.188.12: Nielsen, Miss Irene E. Pereira. Mr. ter Wut Yuen believed that it was and Mrs. William G. Robertson useless to further remonstrate with and two children, Emily Stevenson his King. He thereupon resigned if any Firm could supply us with his office. and, being dishearten- few tin-lined packing cases for
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES
and minor.
IN TRANSIT Those in transit were:-
.*
APPEAL FOR PACKING CASES
It would be greatly appreciated
ed and disappointed, he clasped the purpose of shipping Home- a big piece of stone to his bosom. hospital supplies and knitted wool- Mr. Jules. Bercegol, Mr. Jean A. and jumped into the Pok River, len comforts for the Troops. The Tobacco Co... Coiteux, Mr. Edgar Lehmann, Mr. near Changshafu, in Hunan Pro-British-American Francis Gruber, Mr. Pietro Gulp vince, on the 5th day of the 5th have very generously been supply-" Don!, Mr. Jean Mercadler. Mr. Gmoon, and drowned himself - ing us, free of charge, with.
FOR THE NORTH
HOSPITAL TRAINING, Auxiliary Nurses who have com- pleted their 96 hours hospital training, since the last published list include the following:-- :
Janet Crawford, Bernadette Chan, Marlon Chan, Betty Drown, B. Musso, Mr. Stefan Stepniewski After the death of the patriotie fifteen tinglined packing cases a Jessie Ewing. Phyllis Ferguson, Mr. Orazio Valentin, Mr. Ngugen and loyal Minister Wut Yuen, month since November of last Helen Jetter'es, Gizella Kopeczskl, Fluh Boa, Vera Simmonds, Majorte Tan, Stel- la Wong, Winifred White. Wong Man Kam, Wong Wan Chan,
Home Nursing lectures are com- mencing on June 17 at the Queen Mary Hospital at 5.30 p.m. applicants please send in their hames to the Hon. Secretary. Au- xiliary Nursing Service, Queen Mary Hospital, as early as possible. MRS. PETERS
Will
Mrs Peters has resigned from
King Wal declared war against hisį yenz. We, however, need more enemy, the King of the Tsun cases to meet requirements. These A British ship bound for the state, and was badly defeated. are urgently required.
Over 80,000 soldiers of the Chor
North had the following on board in transit
Mrs. T. H. Ting Bou and two
State were slain, and a large piece 5th day of the 5th moon at the of territory at Han Chung was Pok River and cast into the waters
children, Miss A Liou, Miss occupied by the victorious troops dumplings made of rice,, etc. no
影
Lou, Mrs. L. Liou and child.
Those who left Hongkong on the
same ship were:-
Mesdames Shen
Shu-chuen
of the Tsun State.
RICE DUMPLINGS
as to feed the fishes and prevent
them from eating the body of the When the war was over, and in faithful Minister Wut Yuen Thua memory of Minister Wut Yüen. was the festival of the 5th day of Sham Ki-fan and infant, Shen the people of the Chor State as the 5th moon handed down to the Hoam Ching. Mr. and Mrs. Kriver.
Mr. F. A.. Rodrigues, Mr. Rod-embled every year in boats on the future generations of China.
the position of Chairman of the rigues, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rod- Arxlary Nursing Service.
rigues, Mr. Schuller, Mr. O. R. F Muller.
Flease In future send any com- munications direct to the Hon. Secretary. N. S. Office. Queen Mary Hospital, Hongkong, and not to Mrs. Peters.
She is retaining her interest in the A. N. S. in the capacity of an ordinary member,
LAWN BOWLS - RESULTS
Rain washed out all but two matches in the Open Pairs Lawn. Bowls Championship yesterday.
At Civil Service Cricket Club, J. A. Remedios and L A. Gutierrez (Club de Recreio), beat E G. Post and A. E. Carey (Folice R.C.) 22-
At Hongkong Football Club, W.
.i
L. Walker and J. Deakin (Civil, Service Cricket Club) beat J. Paù
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Mrs. Schuller and "son, 'Miss N. Nesterinko, Mr. O. E. Annesen, Mr M. Y. Tsiang, Mrs. R. Bigazzi, Miss M. Coping. Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Koodiaroff and son, Mrs. A. M, Barnes and son, Mr. Y. N-Lu.
Mr. and Mrs. Macgregor, infant; daughter and amah; Miss J. M. Dickson Reynolds, Mr. T, K. Dong, Mr. Ijia Cheng Ting.
FOR THE SOUTH Another southbound British ship brought the following to the Colony-
8. W. Hall, Mr. John Fant, Mr. George L. Andrew, Mr. Stephen D. Dannan:
Only three passengers passed through:-"
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Tammer, Mr. Mohammed Din. *
FROM THE NORTH
A J.CJI. liner brought the fol
G 8. Ladd (Craigengower C.C.) 24-lowing to Hongkong from the
RACE 4
15.
No: 3 ..102 10
$828.10 179.40 89.70 Unplaced ($39,20 each).-510, 354,
11:
RACE 5
.. No. 71
$328.40
.. 591
83.80
14
052
48.00
SWIMMING European Y.M.C.A.
Business Girls' Hour (5.30 p.m.168. -6.30 p.m.) Mixed Swimming 16.30 p.m. 9 p.m.).
The Secretaries' Office, 3rd Floor, Prince's Bldg. Des Voeux | LAWN Rd., C. di
"
The Hong Kong Jockey Club: Club House-Happy Valley.
The Sports Club,
The Club House, Macao.
·Entries close at 12 NOON on WENDESDAY,
1940.
By order,
12th
June,
T. A. MARTIN & CO.,
Secretaries & Treasurers.
335
THE DERBY
.."
North:-
Mr. W. A. Ankerson, Mr. B. de Borodaeważy, Mr. P. Buergin, Mr. A. R. H. Esmail, Miss Ch. Hilaria, Mr.. J. E. Jupp, Mr. W. J. Kelly. Mrs. N. Koekebakker, Dr. Li Shu-
fan, Mr. M. M. Middlemas, Mr. A.
LONDON, June 10 Reuter) Unplaced ($13 each).-165, 370, the Derby Lowrey rides Black Toni. Beary (Solway Firth) Gor- don Richards (Tant Mieux). Bam-Begal. my Wragg (Font Leveque), Arthur Wragg (War Lord) and Marshall
RACE G
No. 585
377
358
$400.70 114.50 57.20 Unplaced ($15,90 each)-432, 527, 67,767.
SATURDAY, JUNE 15.
BOWLS--First Division: Recreio "A" v. Kowloon Docks, Civil Service CC. v. Cralgengo- 60, 78. wer, Kowloon C.C. 'v. Recreio "B", Kowloon B.G.C. v. Hongkong Football Club; Indian R.C. v. Po- lice R.C.; Second Division: tralgengower v. 'Hongkong C.C., Talkon R.C. v. Police R.C., Kow- loon BGC, v. Civil Bervice C.C., Kowloon Tong v, Kowloon cc. Kowloon F.C. v. Recrelo: Third Division: Prison O.C. v Indian' RC Hongkong Electric RC. 7. Craigengower, Kowloon Football Club V. Hongkong FC.. Hong- Kong C.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C.
*`SPECIAL SWEEF
No. 10587* $11,517.04
34334
8,200.59 34661
1,045.29 Unplaced ($203.10 each)-13388. 31830, 30129, 32271, 25299, 21954, 27814, 37453, 36806,
(Romulus),
IN TRANSIT Those in transit of the Dutch ship, for, the South are:-
Mrs. E. Bakker, Miss K. Bakker, Mr. A. Q. Adamson, who for many Mr. W. C. Heybrook, Mr. C. a. years was associated with the Kien, Mr. D. C. Keuch, Mr. W. Shanghai Chinese YMCA build-Lisser. Miss D.. M. Lacy, Mr. and ing programme, has been appointed Mrs. F. S. Mclay and son. executive secretary of the Navý YMCA, Hankow He Li leaving shortly and will relleve Mr. (Hbson, who with his wife are returning to the United States on furlough.
Mr. K. van der Weg, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilkie and daughter, Mr. A. A. J. Massuer and son, Miss A Ayock, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Arm strong.
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