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ROTARY

TIFFIN

MR. REWI ALLEY SEES BIG FUTURE FOR CHINA

Inter-Allied Services Soccer

game.

HOLIDAY CRICKET

AT HOME

R.A.F. BEATEN BY REST OF ENGLAND

LONDON, June 3 (Reuter)-1n, Rest of England beat the Royal

Derby Trial Stakes

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1941. INCREASED RED CROSS WORK IN MALAYA

The amalgamation of the British Red Cross and the Austra- Ban Red Cross in Malays will mean a very great expansion of the work and also the establishment of two extra basés, onc In Singapore and the other somewhere up-country.

the hospitals.

and

try large scale marketing and sup- the cloththus produced found á/tearns from Belgium and Norway ipectively. D.VP Wright, of Ket. Falry Prince (8-1), owned by Mr-able the old headquarters of the has been acting as Secretary of

movement!

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firm in

pore.

UPSET WIN SCORED "I do feel China has a terrific future in front of her. The idea

BY FAIRY PRINCE of co-operation seems to fit so well into Chinese psychology, we have

ROYAL AIR FORCE to work now to the end of organising the co-operative units infe

SALISBURY, June 3 Reuter)— Mr. B. Burdett Commissioner ties for the convalescents. Then I federations and build up the social services around them.

WELL BEATEN

Air Force by 62 runs and 7 wickets Racing featured an upset yester for the Australian Red Cross, has the pubile could help by provid- feel we will have accomplished so.nething that, will-he-lasting-and-

six Derby candidates been appointed Joint-Commissioning newspapers, books and maga- very worthwhile." stated MR. REWT ALLEY, technical adviser to the LONDON, June 3 (Reuter) The in a big cricket match at Lord's day when

Whic Monday. Many were among the nine runners, in 'er of the new British and Austra zines to be distributed throughout "Chinese. Industrial Co-operatives, when he addressed the Hongkong | British Army beat the R.A.F. 8 yesterday,

players

the 1 milles Derby Trial Stakes at an Red Cross organisation. appeared

the in Rotary Club yesterday on the subject: Three years of the Indus-goals to 2 in the final of the Test

Salisbury. Ower. Tudor was made The amalgamation has started The Singapore Headquarters will trial Co-operatives in China."

tor-Allied Services soccer Cup at match."

warm favourite at 7-4 on, but M73 under very The Armen were dismissed for Macdonal' Buchanan's horse, which Burdett told the Tribuna

happy auspices, Mr. commence to function, it is hoped, It is hoped to set up a chain of ven inte cloth by another co-Stamford Bridge yesterday. Eight

in an within & fortnight. federations. Mr. Alley, said, which operative nearby would serve to thousand spectators watched the 51 runs only, the Essex profession was ridden by Harry Wragg who interview He

als, Ray Smith and M. S. Nichels, had won two races earlier in the M Fogden, of Fogden and Bris-wishes to help is asked to com

mentioned that th the meantime, anybody who would support a National federa-discount this theory: and more so

As a curtain raiser the Army taking 3 for 11 and 3 for 18 res programme, was well beaten by bane. had very kindly made ava'l- municate with Mrs. Proud, who tion, bringing to small scale Indus- when the fact was considered that

who had reached the semi-finals, took the other two wickets for 3 williams and ridden by Lane. ply facilities. Such a federation market on the spot.

played and the Belgians won 4-3. runs,

Havelock Road for the the Australian Red Cross, at the could set

The Co-operative up co-operative ware-

Owen Tudor, in fact, only just the winners were

Information, Sings- houses and co-operative treasuries spread ars from Hankow north-Scorers for

The Rest of England lost their got second place by half a length free use of the new joint organi- Ministry of Landrien (2). Schuerman and

[sation. which would assist the societies in west to the end of the Lunghal Busser. while. Hagen scored a but RES. Wyatt and MS. Nichots owned by Mt. R. Dawson and rid- first two wickets for seven runs, from the 20-1 outsider Nazarin

This was a splendid gesture, he As already reported, discussions their business.

Railway and from there west into

three for the losers.

sald, and would be of carried "the score past their on-den by Bartlam,

enormous are now in progress as to require- Speaking of labour conditions in Kiangsu, This region continues to

As the tournament title in ponents total betere Wyatt was

Gordon Richards, the champton help, for it had been found very ments in the way of hospital sub- the Co-operatives, Mr. Alley re-give of half of the total produc-

obtain suitable pre-plies, equipment, motor ambu- marked that he had spent 11 years tion of Indusco, and is there in a dicates teams from the Allied Ser-out for 4

Jockey, who sustained a broken leg difficult to

lances and personnel. in Shanghal as a factory inspector. stage of advancement that would ice participated but the British Nichols was not out with 50 tu at Salisbury three weeks ago has mises.

The work of the new organisa- The funds for the work of "the dealing with the 4.800 factories serve as a model for the rest of Arms and the RAF were always his credit at the dose when the found the limb still painful and it

favourites for the nail as their зcore was 113 for 3.

was placed in another plaster cast, tion when started, will be to look organisation will be provided hy and workshops there.. In all of the country.

It is likely to be several weeks be after all British troops stationed the British headquarters, and its LEICESTERSHIRE WINS the co-operatives established since The movenient had yet to spread players were mainly

fore he will walk again.

in Malaya, and to look after the activities will not interfere in any war throughout Free China to the far corners of China and League of International repute.

BRILLIANT FORWARDS

Leicestershire beat Northampton

Fairy Prince, which won the sick in aП military hospitals way with focal war charities. conditions were very much better would find much unbroken ground

by 10 wickets in a one-day county Derby Trial Stakes is owned by throughout the country. The arst half was thrilling; four than they were in the Yangtzepoo in Kansu and Ninghsia and as far

match. They dismissed their Mr. F. Williams a young Army then were shared, and Wayside factories in Shang-s Staklang. That there was need goals

the

rivals for 57 before lunch. W. A officer who is now a prisoner of -for it

could scarcely be Army's brilliant forwards domlakt-smith taking 6 for 21 there denied where. It was established ed play...

C. S. Dempster, the former New But it was not so much"what.che that Tibetan traders were bringing Scorers for the Army were Edels-zealand Captain, scored 36 and L.)

goods all the way from India and son (3), Denis Compton.(2); Bir G. Berry 23 which was enough to kit. Welsh and Hagan and for the win with their opening partner- selling these at, good prices.

Air Force Fenton and Kitchen,

ship.

the

ha!.

MAY YET DO·

The Bishop of Hongkong. the Rt. Rev. R. O. Hall, thanked the

speaker.

THE GUESTS

Co-operatives have done as what the co-operatives may yet do for the revival of home industries through the length and breadth or the country. The opinion had been advanced that with the end

Rotarian Dr. Arthur W. Woo of the war the competition from factories on the coast would wipe presided. and Visiting Rotarians the co-operatives off the slate.. who attended were Dr. P. F. Greene A glance, however, to quote an Changsha) and Mr. Geo. J. Mc example, at spinning and Carthy (Shanghai). Guests wel+ weaving co-operatives of Klangscomed to the meeting were Dr. where 250 spindles were run by Shek Kuang-ngal. Messrs. LG. water power. the cost of power and Westcott, A. V. Young. E. Willams, transport was nil, and the yarn Dr. J. van der Schrieck, Messrs. S. spun by one co-operative was wo- L. Prescott and Koh Nye-poh

the

TENNIS LEAGUE SPORTING

RESULTS

South China Trounce TENNIS

Civil Service

Entertaining South China A. A. at the Valley yesterday Cly Ser- vice C. C. were trounced by nine TENNIS. sets to nil in the "B" Division of the Tennis League.

J. A Bendall and M. Yatskin (C. S. C. C.), lost to S, T. Lee and HC Wong 0-6; lost to W. E. Ho and P. Szeto 2-6; lost to W. T. Lee and W. C. Hoh 1-6.

B. Agaturoff and W. J. Skinner (C. S. C. C.) lost to Lee and Wong 5-7: lost to Ho and Szeto 5-7; lost to Lee and Hoh 2-6.

C. Sloan and J. Hempsey (C, 5. C. C.) lost to Lee and Wong 1-8: lost to Ho and Szeto 2-6; lost to Lee and Foh 0-6.

WIN FOR K. C. C.. At Bookunpoo, Kowloon Cricket Club beat Army Tennis Club by Så sets to 25

Col. Newnham and Capt. Quest (Army) lost to A. E. P. Guest and F. Grose 3-6 beat R. T. Broad- bridge and F. Zimmern" 6-4; drew with F. Kengelbacker and N, A. É Mackay 8-6.

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Capt. Head and Capt. Skipworthy (Army) lost to Guest and Grose 3-0 lost to Broadbridge and Zim- mern 5-7: lost to Kengelback and Mackay 3-8,

Lt. Pearce and 9/8gt. Du deld (Army) lost to Guest and. Gross 4-6; beat Broadbridge and Zim- mern 6-4; beat Kengelback and Mackay 6-4

K. TONG, DEFEATED

C. R. C. beat Kowloon Tong G. C. A, by 7 sets to 14 at Row- loon Tong yesterday.

TWO WEDDINGS

AT REGISTRY

FIXTURES

TODAY

from the

Saving certificates were present- ed to the players as mementoes while the Cup was handed to the victors by a high official of the RAF

Captain Margésson, Minister of war. was also present as was the Norwegian Foreign Minister.

Home Soccer Fixtures

LONDON, June 3 (Reuter)-The following are the football fixtures for Saturday, June 7:

INTERNATIONAL CUP Wales v. England.

LONDON CUP FINAL Brentford v. Reading.

SOUTH. REGIONAL Leicester v. Stoke: Millwall Crystal Pal: Tottenham V. Ful-

Aldershot v. Watford.. ham: West Ham v. Queen's PR;

NORTH REGIONAL Manchester C. v. Bury; Oldham "g": Bolton: Preston N.E. Laver-

pool.

Third Division: C.DR. v. K.C.C.. A.T.C. V. KT.G.O.A.. C.R.C. (1). y. C.R.C. (2), H.K.U.T. C. v. KIT.C., C.C.C. v. I.R.C. TOMORROW -Fourth Division; A.TC. VF.C. P.O.R.C.. (1) v. J.R.C.. OBA v. S.C.A.A., LRO v. C. C.C., KIT.C. v. P.OR.C. (2), WATER-POLO. Middlesex

V. Royal Navy "C" (Navy pool) 5.30 pm.. Royal Scots "A v. 5th A.A. Rest, R.A. (Navy pool), p.m. Royal Navy "B" v. Euro- pean Y.M.C.A. (Y.M.C.A, pool), 6.30 p.m.. Royal "A" v. Royal Scots "B" (YM.C.A., pool, 7 p.m. Royal Corps of Signals v Combined Small Units (Army pool). 7 p.m.

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SATURDAY, JUNE 7 LAWN BOWLS-First Division.

CHESHIRE COUNTY BOWL (FINAL) Stockport County v. Chester.

REGIONAL MATCH Mansfield Town "v. Chesterfield.

SCOTTISH SUMMER CUP (FIRST ROUND) Airdrie . Hamilton: Celtic v.:

Rangers; Hibernian; Falkirk v.

Kowloon B.G.C. "B" v. Recreio Clyde: Motherwell v. Dumbarton;

Y. Crai

"A", Kowloon, B.G.C. "A" gengower, Recreio " v. Kow- loon C.C., Kowloon Docks R.C.

Hearts v. Queen's Park; Morton V. İ

Partick v. " St. Mirren Third Lanark v.. Albion R.

ROYAL H.K.G.C." TOURNEYS

Police R.C., Indian R.C. Y. Civil Service. Second Division:- Kowloon F.C. 7, Recrelo, Hong- kong FC. v. Kowloon Tong, Kow- loon C.C. v. Craigengower. Third Division: Oralgengower v. Hong- kong C.C., Hongkong Electric v.

Following are the latest results Kowloon B.G.C., Recreio v. Kow- of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Juntor Section Championship at loon F.C. Police R.C. v. Hong-

Happy Valley- kong F.C WATER-POLO. Royal Navy "A" v. 36th Bty, R.A. (Navy Dool), 12.30, p.m.

FIRST ROUND:—W. J. Buller beat A. L Powell: w. v. Ahern beat R. M. Keown; J. Young Beat! D. W. Beeken; H. Smith beat *.

SUNDAY, JUNE 8 WAITER-POLO 8th Coastal Regt, B. Low.

R.A. v. 36th Bty. R.A. (T.M.C.A. | SECOND ROUND-T. C. Bar- pool). 11 a.m.. Middlesex "A" v.jelay beat F. C. Barry: Buller beat! 965th Bty, R.A. (Y.M.C.A. pool. Ahern: Smith beat Young: G. E.

Willerton beat J Wald...

11.30 am.

TENNIS WIN FOR CAMBRIDGE

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OXFORD, June 3 (Reuter)

BOGEY (PAR) POOL

In the Bogey Par Pool at Fan- Hng played over the week-end, A W. Bourne (9) one up won from a feld of 18.

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ROYAL SCOTS TROPHY The Royal Scots Trophy in ald The following marriages took Cambridge University beat Oxford place at the Registry, Supreme University by 8 matches to 7 in of the EWOF. played at Fazling Court, yesterday with Mr. J. Rey- the annual Varsity Lawn Tennis during April and May resulted in nolds, Deputy Registrar officiat-match yesterday. ing:

a tle, 2 up, between I. H. C. Highet

The Light Blues won the singles (18) and H. Overy (18) and re-

but lost the cessitates a play-off,

Mr Wilhelm Johan Mathias. 5 matches to one. guard of Kowloon Wharf and Go-doubles by 3 matches to a down Co., Ltd., of No. 156 Talpo Road. top floor, and Wong Tai Koo, housekeeper, of the same ad- dress:

Mr. Lau Wing-fat, assistant of the Immigration Office, Wan Tau Kok, Talpo Market, and Miss Mok

Other scores are as follows:-G.! M. Park (5), T. Megarry (3) and H. L. Shield (18) were 1 up: Capt. C. H. A. Hyde (15), T. A. Pearce

SOUTH CHINA BEAT (8), Lt. Col. G. D. Mathews (14),..

J. Harrop (14) and A. H. Penn KUALA LUMPUR (15) were, all square.

The South China, Athletic Asso-. There were 260 entries at 1 Tuk-bing, of No 151 Wanchal Rd.,ciation football team, at present card. second floor.

`ANNOUNCEMENT,

02 a tour of the Straits Bettic- ments, registered another, meri- torious victory on Monday when

The forthcoming marriage of they beat the Kuala Lumpur LONDON, June 3 (Reuter} Mr. Woo Ching-chien, engineer, of Champions by 4 goals to 2.

In a friendly game of League No. 24 Ashley Road. and Miss Scorers for the Tourists were Lee Rugby yesterday Bradford Nor- Kiang Ven-yin, of No. 24 victory Wat-tong (2), Lee Shek-yau and thern beat Hall by 20 points to Avenue, is announced.

5.

Chau Han-thi.

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Kar.

KING'S SUCCESS

IMPORTANT DETAILS

The Indian the charge

of

function

Red Cross, under

Major-General separately. Mr. Burdett said that he was Macrae will "hoping to organise things very it is understood, but in an emer- course be His Majesty's Myrobella, a celt, quickly and to see that many sency there will of

cidental, and yet `lumportant, de- mutual help from both sides. Was obviously the outstanding talks for example, the visiting of two-year-old and won for the third time this season when he patients in hospitals, etc.,

İnot overlooked. beat Tornado by a length in the

there Though

were already Derby Two Year-Old Plate with Roman

Emperor third.

many regular visitors." he point Notts scored 139 and then dis- Myrobella had gained other ed out that many more locat missed their opponents for 129 ans at earlier Salisbury meetings ladies would be welcomed to uct roller skates will be held at the despite a Aghting Innings of 51 by and was hot favourite yesterday at in the role of visitors. A. Payton. Woodhead (Notts 5.2 and Wragg was given a com

DERBY BEATEN

Nottinghamshire beat yshire by 10 runs.

were

Hockey On Roller Skates

A hockey maten to be played on

Kowloon Skating Rink tomorrow

It was planned to have bi-week-at 7 pm. between "A" Company

plans Middlesex Regiment and the were to provide recreational faci- Carrier Platoon of the Royal Sects.

took 5 for 15, and Mitchell (Der-fortable ride for his third win of ly visits, he said. Other by took 6 for.40.

the day.

The Cut of

the Navy...

PLAYER'S

'NAVY CUT CIGARETTES

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