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SHEK O GOLF TITLE IS ATHLETIC WON BY COL. H.B. ROSE

Course Record

Record Broken

By

Lt. Col. E.J.R. Mitchell

The sixteenth annual Shek O Golf Championship was won yos~ terday by COL. H. BÄROSE, who returned a card of 143 for 38 holes. LT.-COL. E. J. R. MITCHELL, who broke the course record in the morning with a score of 65 for 18 holes, was runner-up, returning a card of 80 in the afternoon.

HOME SOCCER RESULTS

ARSENAL SCORE

SEVEN .

LONDON, Oct. 6 (Reuter)—The

following are the results of Home football matches played yesterday: NORTH (REGIONAL) Barnsley 1, Newcastle 0. Blackburn 4. Crewe 1. Bradford City 5, Doncaster 1. Burnley 2, Btockport 2. Halifax 2, Bradford 3. Huddersfield 1, Leeds 1. Manchester U. 6, Manchester C, 2. Middlesbro' 5, Sheffield Wed. 4. Oldham 3, Bury 4. Rochdale 2, Preston 1.

Sheffield U. 1, Chesterfield 0. Southport 0, Everton 1. "Wrexham 3, Tranmere 3.

York 1, Lincoln 2.

SOUTH (REGIONAL) - Arsenal 7, Southend 0. Birmingham 1, West Bromwich 3. Cardiff 0, Bristol City 1. Charlton 3, Fulham 0. Chelsea 1, West Ham 1. Clapton Orient 1. Brentford 0. Millwall 3, Watford 0. Northampton 7, Luton 1.. Norwich, 3, Crystal Palace... 1. Notts County 1. Coventry 3. Portsmouth 5, Brighton 1. Queen's PR. 1, Tottenham 1. Reading 4, Swansea 0. " Southampton 2, Aldershot 3. Stoke 3, Leicester 3. Walsall 4, Notts Forest 3.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE Airdrieonians 1. Celtic 0. Clyde 2, Dumbarton 2. Falkirk 2, St. Mirren 0. Hibernian 4, Partick 0. Morton 4, Albion 0. Motherwell 3. Third Lanark 0. Queen's Park 3, Hearts' 1. Rangers 2, Hamilton 0.

MEETING TODAY

FOUR EVENTS ON PROGRAMME

The Inter-'varsity athletic meet- ing at Pokfulam "between Hong- kong University and Lingnan Uni- versity of Canton will commence this afternoon, when four eventa will be decided..

MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1940.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, MONDAY, 7th OCTOBER, 1940, 9.30 AM.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

INWARD MAILS

From

Air Mail by the "Imperial Airways Direct Servier” Even with the eventual winner

Afr Mall`by “Pan American Airway, Direes up to the 17th hole in the after-

The first event will be run off at vice," San Francisco date 2nd October, noon," Lt-Col. Mitchell hit his op4.15 p.m. The events on the pro- London and Strafts ponent's ball on the last green and gramme are the 220 yards low Java and Manila. ... had to add two strokes to his own hurdles, 880 yards run. Pentathlon Australia, Rabaul and Manila.

score.

Sandakan..

and 10,000 metres.

The following are the competi-Lendon and Straits....

Calcutta, and Straits

tors:

a

Low Eurdles: Y. CALam and 2. U. 8. A, Honolulu, Japan, and Shanghai S. Leung (Lingnan), K. M. Au and

Francisco date 18th September);

Due

7th Oct.

Str

#th Oct

11th Oct.

12th Oct.

19th Oct.

13th Oct.

-34th--Oote-

15th Oct.

(Jam

18th Oct.

(Ban

17th Oct,

18th Oct.

date

80th

glat Oct

22nd Oct.

(Vancou

94th Oct.

25th Dot.

95th Oct.

28th Oct.

The Junior Championship was won by Lt.-Col. H. B. L Dowbiggin with a card of 150 for the two rounds. The bogey pool competition in T. T. Chin (H.K.U.); 880 yards: g. 8. A., Honolulu, Japan. and Shanghai

Francisco date, 27th September). ...... the morning was won by Lt. Col. Chan Kwok-hung and Fu Wo-fung Mitchell, who returned a card of Langnam), S. Singh and T. & Bandarai...... 65 with a handicap of seven, and Wong (HKU.). Pentathlon: Fred..SA, and Manila-(San Francisco by Lt. Col. Dowbiggin in the after-Mow-wai and Ma Hok-ming (Ling Australia and Manila.

Kwal and CY. Ip (EKU.), Yu Beptember).

noon with a card of 72 against a handicap of 17.

nan); 10,000 metres: C. W. Yeung The following were the leading Yuen (Lingnan).

and O. V. Cheung (H.K.U.), M. E

scores:

Col. H. B. Rose Lt. Col. E.J.R. Mitchell F. Groves

D. B. EVANS Lt-Col. H. B. L Dow-

biggin

a.m. p.m. TtI.

72 71 143

65 80 145" 80 67 147

73 77 150

78.72 150

GOOD WIN FOR SAINTS

ROYALS DEFEATED AT SOOKUNPOO Definitely better throughout, St. Joseph's Football Club beat the Royal Scots by two clear goals, scored in the arst half, in the First Division Football League yes- terday at Bookmpoo.

Canada, USA.; Japan, and Shanghai

ver B. C. date, 5th October), USA, Honolulu, Japari and Shanghai. (San Fran-

disco date 4th October).

U S. A., and Manlis-(San Francisco date," 5th

October).

CHARITY FETE London and Strafts.

AT THE RITZ

Good Entertainment Promised

all

Good entertainment is promised Wednesday..... and Thursday evenings at the Rits, North Point, when it will be the venue of a charity fete under the auspices

of National Women's Relief Asso--

ciation.

Starting with swimming exhibi- tions, which includes some really original "strokes," the programme

U. S. A., and Manila—(Seattle date, 30th Bept.),

OUTWARD MAILS

29th Oct.

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

For

MONDAY

Date and Time

Mon, 7th

EP.O.

5.00 PM

Reg. Ord 6.30 PM

on each day will start at 4 pm. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways-Service" to Durban Reg and ending with a dinner dance.

The programme on the two The main features of the game days will consist of the following were the sparkling displays of D. items:- Leonard and A. J. Hussnin, centre-

On Wednesday-Turtle Swim:

half and left-back respectively; Back Stroke; Long Fellow Swim;

and the way the second goal of the match was scored.

C. Santos, I scoring his second goal, actually dribbled the goal keeper and walked the ball-Into the net!

Screwing Swim; Dragon's Swim; Air Mail for Indo-China, Malaya, Java and Aus-Reg

tralia by the “Imperist · Airways Service." Fancy Diving; Symbol Make-up Swim; Breast Stroke; Life Saving: winding up with Water-Folo.

SWEETHEART WALTZ

On Thursday-The programme The Royals never looked like begins with the butterfly stroke,[ scoring. and Hossack, who playing; and continues with Limbless

SUCCESSFUL on the right wing in the first half Swim; Grand Variety: "Double

TENDERERS NOTIFIED

The following names of success-

Government Gazette:-

of the game, took over leadership Tenth Make-up Swim; Fancy Dlv- in place of Auld, but to no avail, Ing;: Self Saving Swim; Crawl as the Saints' defence was bril- Stroke; World's Old Style Swim; Hant throughout,

Fetching the Moon Swim and The Saints opened the game Water-Polo. with the wind slightly in their]

At the dinner dances, Messrs.

ful tenderers are notified in the favour and the forwards soon W. S. Kau and E.-Kau and Miss settled down to a very fast pace. S. Tang will take part in a man- J. Gomes playing at inside left, doline, Guitar and Plano Trio, Was the chief schemer and it was while a Chinese dance will be through him that both the Saints' given by Miss Chen Ka-tu, goals were scored,

For repairs to No, 9 Police launch --Messrs. Kwong Cheung Hing Co.,

· Ltd.

Purchase of 8. L "H.D.4" Messrs. Luen Hop Loong....

Concrete building at Telegraph Bay-Messrs. Sang Tai and Co.

Formation of an unnamed 40' street to the west of Gramplan Rd. and cutting back of eastern corner of N. E end of Argyle Street Messrs. "Tung Shan and Co.

4

CLEVER INTER-PASSING The first goal resulted in clever inter-passing between Gomes and Cruz, for the latter to pass to Gomes, who cleverly evaded a de fender and tapped the ball for Santos to open the scoring.

Making, clearing and repairing Inck, when he missed a "sitter" Santos at this period had bad forestry barriers and fire barriers ball just going over the crossbar. Ten minutes before the interval.

| 1940-41-Messrs. Tsor Kol Lee.

Supply of delivery of provisiona Bantes unmarked, received 2

required by the Hongkong Prison

at Stanley, the Female Prison at through pass from Gomes, and Laichikok, and, Victoria Remands the custodian advanced to Prison, Hongkong, or elsewhere in wards him he dribbled, the Colony-Messrs. Asta Company. For Aaphaltum-Messrs. Stand ard Vacuum of Co...

For transportation of Govern- ment stores-Messrs. United De livery Co., Ltd. ·

In the second half, Bantos again had hard luck, when he missed two goals, both Just glaz cing off the bar with the goal- keeper beaten.

Falconer, at centre-half, was the For supply and delivery of fish best of the Royals' team, but he and vegetables to the Hongkong received little support and al- Prison at Stanley or elsewhere in though he attempted few long the Colony-Messrs. Asia Company. shots, they were far from effec- For extensions to Wireless (Trans- tive Hossack was not his usual mitter Station, Cape D'Agullar seif, being inclined to bang on Messta. Tak Hing and Com

to the ball too long.

Duncan played a very sound Tenders are invited for the sup-game between the sticks, dealing ply of coal to the Kowloon-Canton effectively, with all shots that Railway and the erection of an In-came his way. cinerator House at Queen Mary ROYAL BOOTS: Duncan; Nay. Hospital.

smith. Frser Parnaby, Falconer, Symons, Hossack, Marshall, Auld, Fleming and Gilroy}"

TENDERS INVITED

THE WEATHER

ST. JOSEPH'S 8. Thang: J. Maximum temperature yesterday Bowen. A. Hussain; Lan Wing was 80 and the minimum 77.

Total rainfall since Jan. 1 is

kwong, D. Leonard, G. Maher: S. 112.72 inches against an average of Cruz, J. Gomes Man Che-kee, C. 79.23.

Bantoe and Liu Kwaf-chuen.

The Royal Observatory report states -

A moderate anti-cyclone covers Mongolia and N. China, with a ridge of high pressure extending eastward across 8. Japan to the

Anita

H.K. DEFENCE RESERVE

Mrs. Percy Chen and Mr. H. Tong will give an interpretation of the "Sweetheart Waltz."

RUGBY LEAGUE

Big Victory For St. Helen's

GP.O.

5.00 PH

and thence by Sea Service to United - Kingdom [Ord.

17.00 P

Reg

5.00 PM

Ord.

6.30 ri

GRO.

5.00 Par

Ord.

7,00 PL

7.00

Wed, 9th

Reg. Ord.

6.00 PM.

6,00 PM

Ord

7,00 2

Fri 11th.

WEDNESDAY

ir Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U. 8. A, &

Europe via "Pan American Airways and Trans-] Reg Atlantic Services."

FRIDAY

Shanghai, Japan. Honolulu, U. S.A, Canada, Cen-GP.O. KPO.

tral and South. America and *United Kingdom Reg. 10/10, Noon

Ord.11/10,8.30 AMTM via San Francisco.

MONDAY

Mon. 14th GF.O,&KPO.

USA, Canada, Central and South America and Par. 13th 5.00 PM United Kingdom Via San Francisco, (No Par-Reg. 14th 9:45 AM cela for Canada)

Note:-All Mails for United---Kingdom will be

forwarded with or without superscription

Ord.14th10.30 AM

LRO

Parcola 4.00PM

Reg. 6.00 PM Ord

8.30 PM.

G.P.O.

Parcels 4.00 M

5.00 PM

Ord.

Salgon Madang, Salamans, Rabani, Australia and Beg.

New Zealand

WEDNESDAY

LONDON, Oct. 6 (Regter)The following are the results of the Manila. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Rugby League matches played yes-

·terday: N

Bradford 38, Huddersfield 16.. Bramley 3, York 0. Castleford 5, Hull 12. Dewsbury 10, Batley - 14. Halifax 18, Wakefield 8. Hunslet 5, Leeds 0. Keighley 12, Featherstone 14. Oldham 22, Broughton 10. St. Helen's 44, Leigh 8. Swinton 4, Wigan 7. Warrington 13, Salford 0. Guys Hospital 11, Barts 3,

....... THURSDAY

7.00 PM

Wed, 16th GFO.LEPO. Par. 15th 5.00) PMC South Reg. 16th 5.00

Ord. 18th 8:30 A

Thu. 17th

Africa and United-Kingdom Manila, Straits, Ceylón, India, East

Africa, via Cape Town.

and

Southe

Manila. Batavia. and Bourabaya."

SATURDA!!

Bandakan

MONDAY.

7,000

8.30AM

Bat. 19th

8.30AM

Mon. 21st.

Shanghai. “Japan, Honolulu, U. 8. A. "Central and GPO &KPO. South America, Canads and *Galted - Kingdom | Reg: 19th 5.00 PM via San-Francisco..

Rocelyn Park &, St. Mary's H20 Straits, Ceğion, India, East and South Africa and Reg slit 8.454

CASES OF CHOLERA

The incidence of cholera: "has

shown a decided decline only fou cases being notified to the Health

adthorities on Friday.

There were also 47 cases of tuberculosis, seven of enteric fever, afx of dysentery and one of measles, m

EASTERN PORTS

The health, bulletin of Eastern ports for the week ended Sept. 28 as follows

Cholera-Macao 70 cases, Hong-

Ord. 31st 8.30 AM

GPO &KP.O.

Par 19th 5.00 PM

United – Kingdom' Btraits, Ceylon, India, Fast and South Africa.

vía Cape Town,

Ord. Klit 9.30 K

7.00 PM

THURSDAY:

Sandakan

Shanghai, Japan. Honolulu, U. 6., Canada, Cen- Excels

EPO

Parcels

4.00 PM

Reg

$700 PM

Ord

5.30

GP.O

6.00 PM

Ord

F21, 28th

7.00 PM

Beg

Ord

tral and South America and sunited Kingdom Reg. Via San Francisco. (No Parcels for Canada),

FRIDAY

Albert William Johnsters and The depression is moving east- Eugene Anse) Lyen have been re- ward across Hokkaido, A nesigned. from the

the Combatant Small-pox-Cannanore and Cal- A trough of low pressure extends Group to the General Group for cutta 10 each, Bombay 6, Madras Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd My from the Philippines to the Maria- Essential Services in the Hongkong 5 Alleppey 3, Delhi 2 Bangkok 212. Lalandsk

Moda Defence Reserve.

and Veraval one each..

kong 68, Calcutta 23, Shanghai 16. Manila, Australia and New Zealan yla' Chursday Cawnpore 2

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