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ANNUAL MEETING Londoners Put Their Whole
OF C.S.C.C.
SUCCESSFUL YEAR
REPORTED
Confidence In British Air Force Fighters
"Londoners have learnt to put their whole confidence
The 36th annual general meet- in the fighters of the British air force and in the defences ing of the Hongkong Civil Service on the ground," said Mr. C.. J. van Schluss, a Dutch Cricket Club was held yesterday journalist, now living in London, when he broadcast from at the Club house, with Mr. E. W. Daventry last night on "the manner in which the British Hamilton, President of the Com-
people were reacting to the Nazi air raids. mittee, presiding. A good year
"During the last week," sports and in the financial posi-|said Mr. vari Schluss, "Lon-
WBS
recorded in
tion, especially the profits of the doners had a real taste of air S.C.A.A. AQUATIC
bar.
months ago.
RULES AMENDED
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Miss Li Po-luen Sets New Mark
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1940.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1940, 9.30 AM.
The Imperial Airways Service between Hongkong and Bangkok is temporarily suspended. Air mail correspondence will be accepted at the existing rates of postage and will be forwarded by the first. opportunity by steamer to Singapore to connect with the east and westbound air services.
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
INWARD MAILS
Frdin
raids. I have been living in Prior to the meeting, a few minutes silence was observed" in this country as a foreign ob- memory of the late Mr. W. Chat-server for my paper for some ham, the first President of the time now. ''I would not say | Club, who passed away three that I have learnt all there is to know about the English, but I do believe that I have Some fine swimming was seen "The following proposed addi-learned
more about them at the opening of the South China than Herr Hitler seems to AA championship
D. 8. A., Japan and Shanghat (Seattle date, 28th night at their Pavilion.
- August) "Rule 23 (B). Add "Without have done.
Miss Li Po-luen created a new Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct payment of the relative entrance
"I would, therefore, like to give Club record in the 100 metres
vice," San Francisco date 27th September. fee in Rule No. 21. Rule No. 46-you my idea of what I think of breast stroke clocking
London and Straits Delete and substitute therefor the reactions of the English to air 37 3/5 secs.
Calcutta and Straits MÍSTALY "Any visitor who is introduced by raids. Firstly, there is a kind of a member may be granted the cussedness about him which makes privileges of the Club, but no him refuse to take danger visitor shall be allowed to enjoy seriously.
tions and amendments to rules were carried:--
.....
Due
Formosa
27th Sept
U. S. A., Honolulu, Japan. and Shangbai (San
Francisco date, 1st September), Java and Manila. Australia and Manila.
19th Sept.
1st Oct.
2nd Oct.
events last
3rd Oct.
Ser-
4th Oct.
6th Oct.
ath Detr
9th Oct
10th Oct.
12th Oct...
13th Oct.
(Jan
16th Oct.
1 mtp.
RESULTS
Java and Manila.....
Men's 100 metres free style:-1. Yeung Cheung-wah, 2.
Francisco date 18th September).
OUTWARD MAILS
USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai. (San Fran- Yeung, cisco date 23rd August) Kan-nam. Australia, Rabaul and Mana.......................... such privileges on more than twaj "His reaction to the raids is Pul-chun. 3. Mak occasioris in any one month with individual, rather than mass. The Time: 1-min-12 1/5 sets Indies Calcutta and Straits ........... out the approval of the General Government tells the people how 100 metres Tree style (Middle U. S. A., Honolulu, Japan, and Shanghai Committee." Rule 37:-Delete in to behave and what to do when class), Ngan Suet-yee, 2. Hor Time: the last sentence the word "one" an air raid is made, but when it Wai-mul, 3. Hor Sat-man, (hundred dollars) and substitute comes to the point of just when 1 min, 52 4/5 secs. Children's 100 therefor the word "two."
and how to take cover, it becomes mètres free style:-1. Yuen Chi- min. 2. Chop Sai-lok, Yeung Man- a question for the individual.
KL. Time: 1 min. 35 4/5 secs. The following officers were
NO IDLE STANDING
Ladles' 100 metres back stroke-1. elected for the ensuing year
"Mr. van Schluss said that the Lee Cheuk wah, 2 Ngan Buet-yee President E W. Hamilton: people seemed determine to take 3. Tung Laf-ying. Time: 1 min. Chairman-P. D. Crawley: Gen; the attitude that the sounding of 50 4/5 secs. Men's 200 metres eral Committee Cricket repre-an air raid warning did not neces-breast stroke:-1. Hor Poon-kan. sentative - W. H. E Colledge; sarily mean that the danger was 2. Au Leung-wah, 3. Kam-wah. Tennis representätive-W. J. Skin-right over their heads.
Time: 3 min. 10 2/5 secs. Girls'
OFFICERS
ELECTED
Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.. registered and parcel malls áre closed at 5 pm, on the previous day When mails are advertised to close after 5 pm. Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 5 pm.
FRIDAY
For
ner, Lawn Bowls A. B. Allan. "They have learnt to put their 50 metres free style:-1. Hor Wai- Billiards-C. Strangé, Greenranger confidence in their fighters and in mui, 2. Tso Sal-man, 3. Tso Sal- ---J. R. Carr, "Librarian-A, B. AI- the defences on the ground," said |sam. Men's 100 metres free style Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya. ... lan Bar Convenor-J. Galletley. Mr. Van Schluss. Naturally, no (Middle class)-1. Chu Fui-kan," Hon. Treasurer. Ainsile, Hon. one is fool enough to stand Idly 2 Yuen Chi-min, 3. Yeung Ting-Calcutta. Secretary J. Bendall: M. E. Pur- gaping in the streets. but the pang. Time: 1 min. 29-3/5 secs. vis and A. Shephard (Auditors) Government has come to recognise Men's 100 metres free style (Am-
W. J. Burling and M. N. Rakusen.
SOFTBALL ASSCN. MEETING
LEAGUE ENTRIES CLOSE OCT. 3°
this principle of individual action bulance section);-1. Lam Po-chl. by each person.
2. Chung Kam-hing, 3. Lam Sing-
Date and Time
Fri. 27th
8.30 AM- Parcela 1.00PM Letters 2C0PM
K.P.O.
Reg 0,00 P
Ord.
5.30 PM
G.F.O..
"Take anyone living in a block yuen. Time: 1 min. 56 1/5 secs. Airmail for "Imperial Airways Service" to Connect Reg. of flats or any group of people Ladies' 100 metres breast stroke:— at Singapore.
Ord
and you will find that everyone 1. Li Po-luen, 2. Hor Wal-man, 3. Straits, Ceylon, India. East and has got his plan of action mapped "Au ̄Mel-chten Timer 1 min 37
SATURDA out. Many of these plans might 3/5 secs. Boys 100 metres breast
South Africa,
5,00 PM 6.00 PM .7.00 EM
Sat, 28th
*
5.30 PM
slight.
differ, but the difference, is very stroke:-1. Lat Sam-ming, 2. Manila, Ceylon, India East and South Africa via
Cape Town.
MONDAY
Mon. 30th G.P.O. & E.FO.
Ord.
Yeung Ting-pong, 3, Ko Wal-han. "It is not that the English do Time: 1 min. 46 3/5 secs, Men's not shrink from the sufferings 400 metres free style:-1, Yeung which come with air raids, but Cheung-wah, 2. Yeung Pul-chun, Airmail for "Imperial. Airways Service” to Connect Reg. they seem to flourish under such 3. Mak Kan-nam, Tune: 6 mins. at Singapore. .... conditions.
32 3/5 secs. "You must have heard that Despite outstanding entrance we on the Continent have been in fees the finances of the Hongkong the habit of accusing the English Softball Association are in of taking their pleasures rather healthy state.
sadly. Perhaps they do, but to This was revealed by the Prest-compensate for it they have an dent, Mr. L. R. defonso, when astonishing capacity for thinking presiding at the annual meeting about other people."
held at the Filipina Club yesterday
afternoon:
The Association will assume solej. control of all softball in the Co- lony.
Entries to all Leagues-Men's, Ladies' and Hong-will close on Oct. 3. at 5p.m.
All teams that have not paid their entrance fees for the current and past season will not be included in the League schedules.
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
NO FIFTH COLUMN IN P.I.?
President Quezon told newsmen
Straits and Calcutta.
WEDNESDAY
Sandakan.
10.00 AM
10.30 AM
Parcela 10:30 AM Letters '11.30 AM
Wed, 2nd
Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Reg.
Island
THURSDAY
still auraits, Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Beira. Lourenco-
Marques, East and South Africa. Via Durban
at a press conference on Sept. 18
government 1s that the searching for "Afth columnists," but they exist in the Philip- NEW YORK, Sept. 26 (Reuter)-pines they are hard to locate, re- The following are the results of ports the Mahila Bulletin.. He U.S. Baseball games played yester- tacitly admitted that "Afth day:
column" activity has been .obe. of the topics of his recent con ferences with United States High R. H. E. Commissioner Sayre,
1 6 2 2 5 1 (Eleven innings were played).
NATIONAL
Pittsburgh Chicago
Officers elected were:- President L. R. Ildefonso; Vice- President Dr. S. J. Molthen; Hon. Secretary R. Lau; Hon. Treasurer Cincinnati.
E. J. Parter.
Fresent at the meeting wereed). LR Ildefonso, K. Nazarin, J.St. Louis Moulten, Irene Pereira, George Chow, H. Quon, Peter Castlino, Elvie and Renes Yuen, Miss Braga,
Pittsburgh Chicago
1.00 PM:
K.P.O.
i.Reg.
2,45 EN
Ord.
3.30 PM
G.F.O.
2.45 PM
Ord.
· 3.30 PM
Wed. Oct, 2nd
2.30 PM
K.P.O. Parcels 4.00 PM Rag Ord. 0.30 FM
5.00 PM
GPO.
7,00 PM
Shanghai, Japan. Honolulu USA, Central and Parcels 4.00 M South America and United Kingdom Via San Heg 6.00 FM
Ord. Francisco (No Mall for Canada),
Fri 4th GPO,&K.P.O. Par. 3/10, 5.00 PM via Rog. 4/10,8.45 AM Ori. 4/10, 9.30 AM
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Private educational institutions, he said have been, investigated for fifth column activities, for 5 12 2" example, democracy, but no evi- (Thompson and Fetched, homer-dence of such activities has been
uncovered.
The President said that the
local organisa:- | Spanish Falange, tion of Franco Spaniards, has been teaching Spanish children the doctrines of the Franco gov ernment, but he said he
FRIDAY
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New
Zealand
... Brisbane
Shanghal, Japan, Canada, U. B. A, Central South America and United Kingdom via couver B. C. (Parcels for Canada only),
Note:-All Mail for United-Kingdom will be warded with or without superscription.
and
for-
could Government
Par. #/10, 5.00 ex Reg. 4/10, 9.15 am Urd:4/10,10.00 AM
KPO
Ord
6.30 PM
G.P.O.
elgners domiciled in the Islands
Europe via "Pan American Airways and Trans- Beg." Atlantic. Services”, „ji......................
5.00 PM
Urd
7.00 EM
ts concerned. What applies
to
MONDAY
Mon, 7th
resident Spaniards may be said
3
for Japanese, Chinese and na-
Lily Mar, Ella Chinn, C. 8. Chang, Cincinnati
Al Lau, 8. J. Moulthen. C. W. St. Louis ......... Waggoner, J. 3. Higgins, C. M. Xa-
vier, G. G. Lee, A. F. V. Ribeiro,
(Mize homered).
not see how the
could prevent this as this is
Kenny Wong, A. V. Gozano, T. The New York-Brooklyn and entirely constitutional and legal Air Mail for Mantis, Guam, Honolulu, U. 8. A. & Haroon, A. R. Markar, D. Walker, Philadelphia-Boston games were in so far as the right of for R. Phillips (Royal Scots), J. Wel-postponed. ford (Royal Engineers). W. A. Smith, A. E. Ribeira and R, Lau.
VIOLENT PRESS
CAMPAIGN AGAINST US.
ZURICE, Sept. 20 (Reuter)
I complete contrast to the atti-
AMERICAN
Chicago Detroit
(Bartell homered. were played). St. Louts
Cleveland"
9.17
3 tionals of other governments, be
10 18 Ten innings
2
6
4. 7
Chicago...
(Rosenthal homered); Detroit
(Greenberg homered).
į
tude taken in July and August, the whole Italian Freas is now The Washington-New York indulging in violent attacks on the Boston-Philadelphia double United States; according to the er games were postponed, Rome correspondent of the Basle National Zeitung.
Whereas formerly the United Bluteh was described an 8-YOUNE
and powerful nation with which the Axis Powers only wanted to
added.
Reg. 5.00 PM
G.PO,&EP.O: Par, 5th 6,00 P
Manila, Ceylon, India East and South Africa and Reg. nth 5.00 M
United Kingdom.
FRIDAY
Ord. 7th 8.30 AM
Fri: 11th. Y
RACE MEETING Shanghat, Japan, Honolula, U. 6.A., Canada, Cen-PO&KP.0.
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tral and South America and United Kingdom Reg. 10/10, Noon via San Francisco.
MONDAY
A Green Time, Amber II. Bre-USA, Canada. Central and South America "United Kingdom Via San Francisco, (No and don, Brown Derby, Centre Court,
cels for Canada) head-Discovery Bay, Maple Star, Na-
ADM. HART IN. SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI, Sept. 28 (Reuter)-
live in peace, she is now called Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Com
tional Victory, Perola d'Oriente, Piccadilly Jim, Rising Star, Roof- ly. Ruby Star, Shuttlecock, Snowy River, Spring Shine, Strathcarrick, Twilight Star. Violet Queen. 19 Entries
New Zealand
Ord.11/10,8.30 AM
Mon 14th GPO&KPO.
and Far. 13th 5.00 PM Par-Reg. 14th 945 AM
--||Salgon, Madang, Salamaue, Rabaul, Austraila an The theft of a pair of trousers an old nation and it is said that mander-in-Chief of the U. S valued at 35, from the cloth line her population increases chiefly Astatic Fleet arrived here last has been reported to the police by because of the coloured and half night on board the U 8 8 Mrs. J. Breuins, of No. 553, The breed sectiona
Augusta.
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