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EUROPEAN EFFECTS ARREST OF CRIMINALS. Two attempts were made by armed robbers on inmates of two houses on the Peninsula 'yriter-

ATHLETICS.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1925.

YAUMATI SCHOOL SPORTS HELD YESTERDAY:

PURE MILK

REMOVAL OF DAIRIES.

The decision of the autbörition to

Rellable

PURE DRUGS

and

Fresh

After being postponed from March removo a number of small milk 30, on account of the inclement supplies from scattered Chinese weather, the Yaumati School sports arder thus to obtain a greater villages to a single rural area in

day, but fortunately neither case wore hold on the King's Park foot guaranten of purity, was made; was successful. The robbers' failure and ground yester for afternoon, known at a meeting of the Sanitary Drugs were due to the prompt action of der iden! weather conditions Some Board yesterday afternoon, when certain occupants of the respec keen sport was witnessed, notwith Mr. N. L. Smith, the President, tive fints..

submitted a motion on the subject staniling the heat. '.'

of appointing an ail hac Committee for the granting of Dairy registra tions at Diamond-Hill-

school.

The following are the results: 100 Yards, Young Kan-po; Lam Cho-lun.

High Jump-1, Lam Cho-lun; 2, Ku. Hong-tung.

Suck Rack-1, Li Hing-chau; 2, Li Shin-lay

In the earlier case three men At the conclusion of the races the entered No. 36 Chatham Roud, prizos were presented by Mrs. A. O Hanghom at 10.45 in the morning Brawn, wife of the head master of

The president mentioned that and enquired for a certain in-the-

Mr. Wong Kwong-tip had suggest dividual. After having gained ad-

ed the inclusion on the Committed mittance to the floor they suddenly

of an Unofficial member. There produced revolvers which they

Was Do possible objection on his pointed at the Inmates, A

part to that course being taken. woman who was on the verandal

Briefly oxplaining the scheme, the promptly blew a police whistle

President said he was not sure how! which caused the men to decamp.

far the Board bad bean kept in- On reaching the street they dis-

Egg and spoon Race-I, Loung formed of It. The Department covered that, their way was barred)

bad been pressing for this scheme by a European who was attracted Kwong-hing; 2, Chan To-shing

for a considerable period. The Three Legged Race-1, Chan Yuen-Ranitary advantages of removing a to the scene by the police whistle. One of the men was arrested and yee and Fung Chulai 2 Leung number of wall milk supplies from scattored Chinese villages to given into the custody of an Kwong-hing and To" Shu-koung.

nco Yarda-1, Lam Hoyin; % a single rural area, where the employee of the China Motor Bus

supply could be guaranteed pura. 48 Company, whilst the European pur-T-cung. Wah-hing. sued a second man, who after a 200 Yards-1, Loung Hin-surg; 2 far no possible, norded no argu

ment. The site had been carefully short chase was also caught. Both Li Kwok-cheung

number of the men were handed over to the police Pick-a-Back Race-1, Li Hing. chosen and

been sold

and will appear before the Magischan and Li Chin-sheung; 2, Chan lots had already

On the condition that they

trate in due course,

On the person Fang-in. and Fung Shu-eang,

400 Yards-1, Fong Mai-wong

Chan Kwong-iu Class Team Race (Senior)-Class

of one of the men was found a fully loaded revolver. The European who effected the arrest of the two robbers was Mr. F. J. W. Focken of Alex. Ross and Company.

Another Attempt.' From Kowloon City comes the report of another failure and the ruse employed by five men to rob the inmates of No. 26 Kal Yun Street. A married, woman in her report to the police. said that three days prior to the robbery she posted a notice on the outside of) the floor to the effect that there was a cubicle. tp let. Qn Monday a man applied for the room and

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Master's Tanco-1, Mr. Chiu; Mr. Hon.

Tug-of-War.-1, Classes 5 and 8. Consolation Race-1, Cheung, Koon-sang; 2, Tung Ting-nam.

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should be used as small dairies, und therefore the registration by the Board was, he thought, more or less a formality. The only point was that every particular plan would have to be carefully examin fed by the technical experta of the Dapartment It seemed to him, therefore, that they should be allowed to go a step further and actually register. tbe dairies, reporting their action when it was completo. It would entail a'con siderable amount of work, and i an Unofficial was added it would possibly delay matters; but that did not matter very much. Ho had no objection whatever to an Unofficial being added to the Committee, if it was the wish premises expressed satisfaction

of the Board, Perhaps Mr. with the cubicle, promising to

Wong would propose it as an move in the following day.. Yester- day he again called at the house Command was commenced yester- amendment. He would therefore. taking, with him two trestles and day at the Kowloon Range; when move that the Board appoint a com- mittee consisting of the President, some bedboards. He went into the results were as follows:

Soldiers' Club. Challenge Cup the Medical Officer of Health and the cubicle and proceeded to erect (Fired at ranges of 200, 300 and the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon to his bed when four other men enter 500 yards)-Winners and total examine plans of proposed doirien ed the floor. They also went into scorea; Pte. Murrell (H. Q. Wing, at Diomond Hill and grant registra-

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volvers. The woman went into the Surreys) 70, Medal and money The Medical Officer of Health, street and raised an alarm with prize; Pte. Bullock, 72, L-Cpl. (Dr. W. W. Pearse) seconded,

Mr. Wong Kwong-tin intimated; the result that the men took to Roberts, 70; C. Q. M. S. Estall, flight and scattered in different 70; C. Q. M. S. Franidin, 68; Pte. that he did not wish to move on directions,

Dumbrill, 07; Pte. Hicks, 66, (all amendment, and the resolution on Surreys); Sgt. Hutchins (R. A.) being put to meeting was carried 64; Sgt. Hicks (Surreys) 64, unanimously. money prizes.

YESTERDAY'S TENNIS

Tho Board granted applications for the registration of the ground floors of No. 38 Haiphong Road, and No. 2 and No. 4 Tung Lo Wan

dairies.

PUBLIC HEALTH,

Company and Battery Match: Winning team, "B" Company East MATCHES FOR TO-DAY.

Surreys Regiment (C. Q. M. S. Estall, Sgt. Hicks, Pte. Smith, Pte. Thero were no matches of interest, W. Hill, Pte. Wheeler. Ple. Dentry, yesterday in the tournaments. The L-Cpl. Piner, Pte. Wilson, Pte. only match that attracted the crowd Dumbrill). Runners up-"D" 2 that visited the Hongkong Cricket Company, East Surreys Regimen Club ground was that between the (Sgt. Coomber, Sgt. Sales, Sgt. Greene and Col Matthews and P. W. Rodger, L-Cpl. Meaker, L-Cpl of Henith for the week ended Greene. The former pair won by two Copps, Pte. Wilce, Pte. Jones, Pte. straight sets, 03. 8-6

Bullock, Pte. Toad).`

Individual Rifle: 300, yards glow One match in, the Open Champion-1 ahip Singles was played on the Kaw. and snap (Practice No. 1, low

"I'te. Thomas, A. Co., Pte. Allan loon C. C ground, and resultoil in W. Hyde beating A. Lecot in three B. Co., Cpl. Henstake A. Co., East

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Yesterday's Results.

Yesterday's Results were

A WEEK'S FIGURES, The report of the Medical Officer Saturday, shows three new cases of small-pox, one of which was imported. There were seven deaths from this disease, all Chinese.

Of three cases of diphtheria, ail Chinese, two ended fatally, while Surreys, Pte. Lee and Bandeman three out of five Chinese cases of Turnham, (H.Q: Wing) scored 1 cerebro-spinal fever resulted in each. Practice No. No. 2 (Snap deaths. One wad an imported case. shooting): Pte. Tredaway A. Co., There were two cases of enterio Open Championship Singles-W. Pte. Hills B. Co., Pte. Hamblyn, D. reported, une Chinese, and one Hyde beat A. Lecot, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4, Co., Eust Surrey Regiment scored, 5 Indian. One dog suffering from Handicap Doubles.-S. E. and D. S each. Pte. Thorne, Sergeant Jones, rabies was discovered.

On Tuesday, two Chinese cases Green beat Cal Matthews and P. W. and Pte Mabie, of the LQ Wing

and L/c Bendall (B.A.O.C.) also of enteric were reported. Greene,, 6-3, 8-0.

Club Championship-T. Monag scored. Best aggregate (Slow and

Snap) Totul score. Pte. Thorne PROPERTY AUCTION. han beat A. FL Crook, 1-6, 79, 108, and Sgt. Jones (H. q. Wing) tled for first place with 21 each. Pte

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houses (Nos. 1 to 19) are in one Pool Shoot: In connection with block and have a total area of the individual rifle competitians, 6,005 square feet, in each of the three practice shoots

To-day's Matches. There is full list of matches down' for decision this afternoon and should attract a large crowd of spectators The following are the matches to be played.

Championship Doubles.-Yew Man-j tsun and Ho Ka-lau v E. C. Fincher and W, Hydo;

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Championship Singles.-I. M. Razack v T. Yamada, S, A. Romj

REORGANISATION :

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han S. H. Ismail; M K. Lo v H THE CLOSING CEREMONY. is not free from encumbrances, a D. Rumjhan

Bidding started from $70,000 the competitors scored pool bulls.and was moderately, brisk at the beginning, Bids of $500 and $1,000 were offered and eventually. tho.price ruse to $82,000 at which figure the property was sold to Mr. Leung Wan-hon...

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Reorganisation Conference, this realised. Handicap Singles "A"-W. L morning. Tuan Chi-jul attended Thomas (rec.15) v R. J. Saunders, and read an address in the form SHIPPING DISASTER. (owo 3/0).

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