1930-11-03 — Page 7

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

POLICE RESERVE,

ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT.

WEEK,

Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolle, C. M. G., Inspector General) of Pollee, atate:

Armistice Day.

The services of the following Police Reservists for duty in connexion with the Armistice Day celebrations on Trday, November 11th, are accepted, And they will report as under:-

Chinese Company-2 Sergeants and 10 Constables will report at Central, at 1.30 a.m. to draw Revolvers. Dress-White Ualform, Helmet, Belt and Truncheon to be worn.

Indian Company,-2 Sergeants and 10 Constables will report at Central at 9.30 a.m. to draw Revolvers, Dress -White Uniform, Helmet, Belt and Truncheon to be worn.

Flying Squad, Sergeant and 10 Constables will parade with their machines at Central at 10.00 a.m. to Revolvers. DressKhaki Uni- draw form.

Sharpshooters' Company 10 men bers of this Company will proceed direct to the stations allotted to them at the hour arranged. Dresu-Khaki Uniform, Black Belt with Pouch and Holster with Revolver.

Revolver

General.

PUBLIC SCHOOL

EDUCATION.

STUDENTS UNABLE TO

WRITE ENGLISH"

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

Dr. I. Izod Bennett, Dean of the Middlesex Hospital Medical School, criticised the education given at public schools in his an nual report at the opening meet ing of the Winter Session, held recently at Queen's Hall,

The education of the average English schoolboy left much to be desired, he said, "Public school masters appear to cling to the be- lief that a rudimentary knowledgo of classical languages is sufficient to secure true culture and future success. They are mistaken.

"At the present, time it is ex- ceptional for a medical student to have received sufficient education in the classica to enable him either to decipher the medical works of the sixteenth century, or to write his mother tongue with real fluency.

"On the other hand, I find it in- possible to speak with enthusiasm concerning the early education of thosn students whose schooling has included instruction in science. Our experience is that Practice The weekly revolver practice (voluntary) these students have acquired is regular the standard of knowledge which will take place at the Kennedy Roar! Range instead of the Bowen Rand quite inferior to that reached by Revolver Range on Wednesday, students who begin their study of November 5th., at 6.30 pm. It will the preliminary sciences in our be open to all ranks of the H. K. Pown institution. Special Constables, and Sharpshooters' Company, Hongkong Police Reserve. Police Training School.

The weekly classes for Police Reservists at the Police Training School, Kowloon, will be held as usual on Tuesday, November 4th at 6.30 All members of the Chinese Company, and of the Flying Squad who have not yet passed Part 2 of Training Course should attend.

Chinese Company. Inspection Paruds. All ranks of

the parade to be held nt Central Police Station es Wednesday, Novem. ber 5th, for a general inspection »l Equipment etc. by the Company Commander. Full in at 5.30 p.. sharp. Dress White Uniform, Cap with White Cove

(withou Cover, Belt

seek to retain equality with other "I feel very strongly that if wa nations, it would be reason able to ask that every medical student should receive at school sufficient instruction to enable him at least to read two foreign languages."

Dr. E., Pearce Gould, who de- livered the introductory address, said that there were indications that in the not distant futuro con- ditions. of medical practice throughout the country might be radically changed. If those

Hospital Medical School was pre- pared for them and determined to take her place as a live unit in the nation's provision for teaching healing and research.

NEW LAWN BOWLS CHAMPION.

HOLLAND BEATS LUZ

IN FINAL

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1930.

NEW GOLF COURSE.

COL. LAWRENCE “BOGY.”

GERMAN ARRESTED IN PERSIA.

Berlin, Oct. 1.

H.E. THE GOVERNOR WINS AT FANLING.

matches to also

The official-opening of the New Course of the Royal Hongkong Golf That it was the best final seen

Club at Fanting took place yesterday. for many years was the general The Near Eastern correspon-whon His Excellency the Governor's opinion expressed by the large dant of the Vossische Zeitung, team played the Captain's team and gathering of lawn bowls Herr von Weisl, has just passed defeated them by three enthusiasts at the Kowloon Cricket ten days in Persian prisons un- two. A fourball match was Club greens on Saturday when der suspicion of being Colonel played between Don Moe and A. H. they witnessed the final round of Lawrence.

and A. B. Stewart and 0.

Marton Hongkong, contested for by R. F. Turkish frontier into Persian R. A. S. Hill by one hole, the remain- Luz and A. M. Holland. The Kurdistan in company with a Kurding results being something of a "surprise" packet, on September 11. In his account onlookers were provided with interpreter and another German A. B. Stawart beat G. S. Archbutt. A. H. Ferguson lost to 0. E C. and the success of Mr. Holland of the incident Herr von Weisl re-

Marton

E. R. Hallifax bent L. S. Greenhill. ports that both Turks and Per- was enthusiastically greeted.

And there was not a shadow of sians are still convinced that

N. L. Smith boat E. Davidson doubt as to Holland deserving the

Four-ball Game, honours, for he played the better Colonel Lawrence, now Aircraft- bawls, and, over and above his clever man Shaw, is at the bottom of the placing of "hot" woods, was superior Kurdish troubics. When he en- and A. H. Ferguson best A. B. Ste- te bis

opponent in tactics. The tered Persia the gendarmerie had wart and O. E. C. Marton by 4 and 2. game was a most fitting final to the just received orders to find him first, and Ferguson put his second into Moe pulled his tee shot out at the 1930 season.

and arrest him. The head-by-head scores were:~~~

a bunker. Stewart obtained a Herr von Weial's party, waar- At the second, Ferguson pulled Hds.

reated. in Urmiah where they were across the ditch and was nearly on staying at a mission station. The in two. Moe got a fine drive and was door of Weisl's cell was never on in two, while Stewart, with а

second closed so that he might be con- chipped nicely on and halved with Moe just short of the green, stantly observed by the two sol in four. [diers on duty.

At the third, Stewart was From Urmiah he was moved to and Moe, although reaching the green, Tabriz. His request to be allow-was short. Ferguson and Marton, ed to telegraph to the German after good tee shots, halved in three.. Legation in Teheran and to his At the fourth, Moe hit the best newspaper in Berlin was refused drive, Ferguson the second best, by the Governor-General of Azer- and the latter was the only player to

the lawn bowls Championship of Herr von Weisl had crossed the Sir William Peel beat Rear-Admiral

2 3

10

Holland.

Lux.

11

.5

20

Totals

21

In the four-ball match, Don Moe

10 baidjan who apparently thought set a four to make

square.

10

10

10

14

U. 31. Omar Wins. To decide who should occupy third U. M. Omar and J. Ferguson cortest- and fourth place in the championship, ed an interesting match on the next

four.

short

the score all

that this was a roundabout way of At the fifth, Moe hit another beauty communicating with the British and a good second left him a Ave yard Intelligence Service.

putt which he holed. Ferguson was

It was only when he was moved on in two, and with Stewart and Mar-- to Teheran that the error was dis- ton each taking two putts, Ferguson covered and he was released, with and his partner became one up. apologies from the Persian Gov-drive, and falling to get out left Moc. At the sixth Ferguson pulled his ernment. He was apparently who was just on with a mashie after treated when in custody with all another good tee shot, to halve the respect due to mythological Ave. Marton was just over in two personage such as Colonel Law-and had a chance to win the hole but rence has become.

failed. net unworthy to be confused with the green, Marton just on, but Ste Herr von Weis! was apparently A At the seventh Moe was nicely on

in

exploded out and holed a long putt

in

the Chinese Company are reminded of changes occurred, the Middlesex green, the first named winning 21-16 the remarkable Englishman. Howart found a bunker on the right, He The exchanges were exceedingly level is said to Le a most remarkable for three, Mot missed a long putt up to the half way stage, for at the linguist and to have visited near- for the hole but had no trouble 11th. head only a single point ly all the parts of the Near East halving in three. separated the scores. Ferguson dressed as a native and often pass- forged ahead after this and at the ing as one. 16th led by four shots. But Omar recovered in great style, captured a three at the 17th, another three at the

Frog); Truncheon, Whis

Whistle, Armle

and Badge, "Pocket Policeman" and

Note Book to be carried. Those Dot MAGISTRATE AND THE in possession of uniform will attend

in multi. No member may be absent from this parade without leave from the. Company Commander. The Equipment Officer will make it a point of being present.

Indian Company.

"BOHEMIAN SET."

-DISSOLUTE LIFE."

19th to take the advantage with 17 in the Leagues. Your Association points against 16. Playing irresistible has been in touch with people at bowls, he put yet one more three on Home and has obtained suitable his card at the 20th. The last head enamelled medallions. Unfortunately, was a poor one, but it was sufficient these have not yet arrived, but they to give Omar his necessary point for will be gent to the clubs concerned in victory.

The scores were:-

21 heads. Omar 21, Ferguson 16.

Spey Royal Cap.

due course.

Tricky Greens. At the eighth, Marton was short with his second, but he chipped close up and obtained a four. Ferguson and Moe were bath on in two and also got fours.

enthusiasm of the

the

Moe missed his drive completely at the ninth, and failing to recover eventually took reven. Stewart and Ferguson were both on in three and balved

in five. Ferguson and Moo were one up at the turn, with the best "I think that these women who

Congratulations.

ball score of 37. This could not be say that they belong to what is Inspection Parade-All ranks of known as the 'Bohemian set' have

Gentlemen, as you have all seen, regarded as anything out of the the Indian Company are reminded of brought this prosecution on them-

the Open Championship has this year rather tricky after the rains.

ordinary, though the greens appeared. the parade to be held at Police Head-selves, swing to the dissolute life appointing display in the final of the congratulate him on bis success

Craigengower pot up a most dis-been won by Mr. Adam Holland. I At the tenth Marton aroused quarters on Wednesday, November 5th. for

Pispection of that was going on." said Mr. Bing- Spey Royal Cup, and were thoroughly defeating such a doughty opponent as with a fine second from the rough on large "gallery" a general Equipment etc. by the Company ley. the Marylebone Magistrate, heaten by Kowloon Dock RC, the Mr. Luz. Gentlemen, I have spoken the left to the edge of the green. He Commander. Fall in at 530 pin dismissing a charge against scores rending 25 to 14. The Kow. of consistency. in bowling Mr. sharp. Dress White Uniform, Con Mrs. Hilda Mary Uridge, aged 33, and with skipper R. Lapsley and his bowlers In this competition and

loon men bowled very consistently, Holland bas beaten many good

god putted weakly thereafter and Moe, with White Cover, Bell (without

finding the green nicely in two, wou Frog: Truncheon, Whistle. Armlet and Badge, "Pocket Policeman" and her flat in Baker-street, W., to be fine work, they outplayed the Cham: 3rd place in 1926 and fourth place in left him seven yards from the pin to

a solicitor's wife, of permitting third man, F. Cullen, putting in some would also remind you that in four after just missing a 3.

At the eleventh Moe's drive was Holland in the same competition held trapped in the gully, but a fine second Note-Book to be carried. Those not in possession of uniform will attend

1927, which only goes to prove that win in four, which placed his side in mufti. No member may be absent

you cannot keep a good man down. If three up.. from this paraste without leave from the Company Commander. The Equipment Officers will make it point of being present.

Flying Squad-

Sharpshooters" Company.

used for improper purposes,

The police alleged that Mrs. Uridge and another woman had been frequenting hotels and tak ing men to the flat, and that when the place was raided a man, who was stated to be a doctor, was present.

pion Club's rink.

Scores:

Kowloon Dock R.C. Craigengewer. H. Hedley W. Greig

Neves

E. Arculli D. Rumjahn

you want a man in a tight corner, At the "Gem," Moe got a simple Holland's your man, I shall never three, but Marton, who was lucky to forget that it was he who skipped stay on the green, played a good ap- against Shanghai in 1928 beating proach putt and saved the hole. them by one shot, the first and only At the thirteenth Martan played a time Shanghai lost an Interport fine second, being only eight yards ..14

match on their own ground. 年

short. Ferguson was over and played

F. Cullen K. Lapsley

B. W. Bradbury (skip).......25 (skip) President's Speech:

For the second year in succession a feeble chip back, while Moc, just on

Let year he was our Champion but Mr. Luz has been in the final of the the green halved with Marton in four. Open Championship Competition.

this

Moe Picks Up.

Wylie, Fresident of the Hongkong Subsequent to the matches, Mr. B.

Lawn Bowls Association, addressed the gathering, when he said:

year has had to take second At the fourteenth Moe topped his. Ladies and Gentlemen, This occa place, Icongratulate Mr. Luz on his tee shot and sliced his second from a aion marks the close of another sea. play to-day. He has had some re bad lie, and picked up his ball. Mar- son's activities. As usual, we have markable games in this Competition had our League Competitions, the and for sheer consistency and good Open Championship Competition, the judgment he has proved a hard mun Spey Royal Rink Competition and to beat.

the match for the Aitkenhead Shield.

In addition we sent representatives

Omar's Hard Luck

to Shanghai to compete once more Third and fourth prizes in this for the Prentice Cup. I should like competition go respectively to Mr.

obr WAS those members of the Association who

ton and Stewart were both on in two after good tee shots, and with Fergu- sen too strong after a sliced tee shot,

the deficit was reduced to two.

Ferguson came back with a four to

win the fifteenth, where Marton, after a fine chip, took two putts; and got lucky kick at the 16th, which be followed with nice run up shot and three, thus ending the match to win

to play. by 4 up and

Stewart holed a very long putt for four at the 17th, and the 18th was halved in four

The best ball scores, for the holes were 37 plus 36-72.

18

She denied the charge, and ex- The weekly instructional patrol of the Kowloon Section will take place lained that she belonged to the on Tuesday, November 4th. Fall in "Bohemian crowd," and that she at Tsini-tsu-tsui Fire Brigade Station kept late hours during "bottle at 6.30 p.m. harp. Dress-Khaki parties," &c. Uniform and Cap with Khaki Cover. Mr. Bingley said that the case The weekly instructional patrol of had been a regular nightmare to The Hongkong Section will take place him. There was no evidence that on Friday, November th. Fall in at immoral women, were using the the Central Police Station at 5.15; p.m. sharp. Dress Khaki Uniform premises; in tct, the women con- cerned had come forward to deny and Cap with Khaki Coyer.

the allegations, and they had been supported by an apparently re Riot Drill Riot Drill will be spectable servant and a man who carried out on Tuesday, November [was not shaken on his evidence. 4th at 5.15 p.m. Members will f The doctor might be a funny

to take this opportunity of thanking Omar and Mr. Ferguson

Mr. Omar

champion semble outside Queen's Pier at 6.10 sort of doctor, he said, but there

with revolvers and truncheons were doctors and doctors. Then went North under the leadership of Bowler in 1923 and runner-up in 1926, p.m. No

rifles.

was passing in and out of the fint, they pur there was the fact that Mr. Uridge Mr. Atkinson, on the splendid light I think you will all agree that this Everyone present here year Mr. Omar has hard luck. He to-day regrets that their effort to has played

d magnificent bowls through- there was no and

bring back the Interport Cup to out the Competition and so good has against him.

Hongkong was unsuccessful. We re been his play that I feel sure had, it joice, however, in the fact that for not boen for the luck of the draw he the first year Interport honours might have been in the final to-day. were fought for in a series of games Mr. Ferguson, it will remembered, The forthcoming wedding is an- and our thanks are due to Shanghai won this competition in 1928 and lastnounced of Mr. Arthur Ernest bowlers for the sporting manner in year was the runner-up. which they instituted this innovation.

Edward Jeffries. Cape D'Augilar The Spey Royal Competition, has, Radio Station, to Miss Kathleen Division Shield has as usual, provided some most interest-

the ing games.

congratulate the Kow. Margaret Burrage, of Devonport, Bgain been won this This club loon Deck Recreation Club on winning who is travelling to the Colony on' Craigengower Cricket Club. This club this trophy for the first time. The board the se, Kalyan. has won this shield on four occasions, final match to-day provided lots of and having won it for the past three

# hard fought successive seasons, the Shield now interest and it was

Last of all, I have to thank all becomes the property of that Club, az game

On behalf of the Hongkong Lawn Hongkong lawn bowlers for so whole- honour which everyone present will heartily agree is worthily deserved. Bowls Association, I have to thank heartedly taking part in our League

thove

and Competitions. Without present for their generous donn-games congratulate them on their win and tion amounting to $103, plus $171.58 this generous support, lawn bowls in fine sportsmanship.

The Second Division Shield has realised from the Aitkenhead Shield this Colony would not be in the this year been secured by the Civil making a total $274.53-on behalf of flourishing condition it is to-day.

St. Dunstan's Home. Service Cricket Club,

I have niso on behalf of

Revolver Practice Revolver prae tice will be carried out on the Kennedy Road Range on Wednesday, November 5th at 5.30 p.m. Members will bring their belts, holsters and revolvers. Uniform optional.

(Sgd.) D. L. KING.

D. S. P. (R)

BURIED CITY'S MARBLE GLORY.

FIND OF 2,000-YEARS-OLD)

STATUES.

of out.

allegation

It seemed, however, that Mr. and Mrs. Uridge were an extraor- dinary pair, he said, and were leading a curious sort of married life..

I

The First

the Arst over

Presentation of Prizes. Mr.A.0.Brawn then called upon

"It is not my duty." he added, |"to preach morality or manners. but the women admit that they were drinking all over the place, with anybody who came along, and taking the acquaintances back with them to have more drinks at their flat. What could the police think when they saw all these men go- Professor Majuri, who is in charge of the excavations in Hering there at all hours of the night

with these women?" culaneum, at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, has just discovered three exquisite statues standing archaeological and artis-fighting for freedom, Four hounds occasion on which this club has organisation to thank the Kowloon Mrs. B. Wylis to present the prizes tie marit in one of the richest and have attacked simultaneously: one Competitions. As you all know it was Cricket Club for again providing us to the following:

secured premier honours in League most beautiful private residencça has climbed on to its back and

a distinction not easily won, for a concluding fixtures of our

with a green whereon to play the A. M. Holland Singles champion. of the ancient city. Herculaneum tears at its ears, another change replay had to take place between that Our thanks are also due to Messrs.

R. F. Luz-Runner-up. like Tompeil, was overwhelmed to its back, half-hanging from its Club and the Kowloon Bowling Green Brawn, Tacchi, Burford and Maughan

U. M. Omar-3rd. and buried by the eruption of lower lip, and the other two Club before the custody of the Shield for acting as Umpire, Measurers and savagely bite its left thigh and could be determined. I saw this Scorer in the games to-day and to the match and at its finish there was no Club de Recreio for kindly loaning na All three statues are made of right foot,

Most Realistic.

doubt that the best team won, I con- their chairs. We are fortunate this white marble and stand about four

gratulate them on their success, feet high. They representa

year in that the Association's funds have not been raided to provide drunken Hercules, a satyr, and

Before commenting on the result of the officers. To Messrs. A. S. Watson prizes, these having been donated by

Vesuvius in O.D. 19.

The workmanship is exquisite in every detail, and the group has hunting scene. The workman palpitating vivacity. The des

ship of the statues is perfect, and

perate effort of the deer is excel-

Souvenirs For Winners.

more gives the lie to the glib expres

OUT

season.

B. W. Bradbury--1st Division

J. Ferguson 4th.

Shield.

Mr. Bickford-End Division shield.. Messrs. B. Lapsley, W. Greig, F. Cullen and H. Hedley-Spey Royal Cup,

Brawn handed Mrs. Wylie a small In thanking her for so doing, Mr.

the marble, owing to the long time/lently rendered-its' neck rigid; ita the Open Championship of the Colony,& Co., Ltd, our thanks are also due memento of the occasion, and at the it has been underground, has as muscles bulging, its frightened I would remark that the closing stages for having provided the miniature same time expressed the thanks of the sumed a delicate patina similar to/eyes alomst out of their orbits. It of this interesting competition Ince Cups which go to the winning rink in Association to Miss 'Helen Wylie and is considered by experts one of sion of opinion, so often heard, that orion with the Spey Royal Com Miss Austra Miller, who bad so 'old Ivory.

the most realistic pieces of sculp bowls is very largely a matter of joss. petition. Especially

kindly arranged and conducted the I should also like to thank Mr collection for St. Dan beautiful is the ture of the ancient era.

You will remember that after the Tacchi for his good work as Hon. afternoon.

Dunstan's that group representing a hunting

The marbles are not at present last annual meeting of the Associa Secretary of the Association, in the Cheers were given for Mrs. Wylie, scene. A young deer, brought to available for inspection by visition it was decided that souvenirs capacity of which he has given me after which the successes of the bay by a pack of hounds, is showal tors.

ahould be presented to the winners personally a great deal of help. afternoon were fittingly celebrated.

POWELL S

10, Ice House Street.

Perfect Fitting PYJAMAS

That will give you every comfort. and a lasting sleep. ·

Our Pyjamas are cut on full free lines there is no skimping of material to save the cloth. Stooked in all sizes in silk, artificial silk, cotton, Ceylon Flannel, also "Clydettà” and “Viyella" Flannels.

Cotton Pyjamas Ceylon Flannel "Clydella" "Viyella"

་་

from $8.50

9.75

16.50

19.50

The colours are guaranteed fast 'to sun and washing.

CYMA

Product of the

CYMA

TAVANNES WATCH FACTORY

A FAMOUS WATCH

Excellent time keeper Guaranteed FIVE years.

$12.00

until further notice:

J. ULLMANN & CO.

JEWELLERS.

· Mirthful Smart Melodious! The Happinness Boy from Paris. See and Hear the man you love, Dasbing, daring.

MAURICE CHEVALIER The Love Parade

AN ERNST

LUBITSCH

PRODUCTION

JEANETTE MACDONALD. LUPINO LANE - LILLIAN ROTH Hear "Dream Lover" "My Love Parade,"

"Paris,

Stay the same, "Let's be common.

H

Also Paramount Sound News and Novelty.

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY.

at 2.30, 5:30, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m. 15

AT MAJESTIC

THE

Nathan Road Kowloon. "Phone" 57222: Sents may be reserved at Moutrie's and at Theatre,

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.