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· LAST INTERPORT FUNERAL OF THE LATE
· CAPT. PASSMORE.
TRIAL.
SHOOTING ABILITY
DECIDES.
A LARGE ATTENDANCE AT THE GRAVESIDE.
The funeral of the late Capt. William Cooper Passmoro, who died at his residence in Humphrey's
NÁVY ATTACK HOPELESS IN Buildings early on Monday morn
FRONT OF GOAL.
EYNON'S FINE FORM.
1
Ing, took place at the Protestant Cemetery yesterday afternoon and was attended by a number of friends. The Rev. W. W. Rogera officiated,
Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stapleton, Misa Manuk, Capt. W. Perritt, Capt Troggila, Capt. T. T. Laurenson, Capt. Kilboe, Mesars, J.
Edwards, G. Williams, Thom, Benson, Carroll, P. Farrell, W. Jackson, B. R. Branch, Nellson, J. Gibson, A. H. White, T. Williamson, Saunders, C. L. Farmer. D. V. Steavenson, E. Abraham T. M. Gregory, H. Smith and G. Kew.
LOCAL RADIO.
PIANOFORTE RECITAL FROM
THE STUDIO.
To-day's radio programme to be of 356 metres. broadcast by Z, D. W. on a wavelength,
4.00-7.00 p.m.
Chinese. Programme, 0.09-8.30 p.m. Chinese Children's Concert.
CHINESE NEW YEAR CONCESSION.
WATER RESTRICTIONS TO BE LIFTED.
An extension of tho present restricted water service to Hong- kong residents during the Chinese New Year festivities was promised 7.00-11.00 p.m. Ентореди Pro by the Head of the Sanitary De
my Macro, Record on partment at the fortnightly meet- by Mears, Tsang Fook Pinnong which was held yesterday after- Co.
7.00-7.86 p.m.
noon, the nasurance being given in- Mozart's "Jupiter Suito."
reply to questions naked by Mr. These records have been kindly loaned Wong Kwong tin.
by a Listoner. Mr. G. Bchabert's Works.
7.35-7.53 p.m. A Selection
of of Sanitary Department) pre-
alded The Hurdy Gurdy Man-Impatience-
and and
thaso presont wero the Farewell (Franz Schubert).
Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy John McCormack and the Victor then. Mr. R. 4. C. North (Director of Public Works). Salon Group 999 (Secretary of Chinese Affair), Dr
Moments Musicals (Schubert),
Victor Salon Orchestra, ·6928. Sorenade (Schubert). Ave Maria (Schubert).
John McCormack and The Victor Salon Group. 0927. 7.53-8.20 p.m. Organ Solow. Jeannine I Dream Of Lilac Time
(from "ne Timo"). King For A Day.
Jesse Crawford. 21881. Me And The Man In The Moon. You're The Cream In My Coffee (From "Hold Everything")
Jense Crawford. 21844. Rosette,
BY "WANDERER."]
Trial Team 3 Royal Navy
The score does not represent the run of the play. It indicates merely the difference between two strong elevens in shooting ability. The Navy defence was sounder all round than that of the Trial Team, but Fung King-cheong's two flat-
Wreathes were sent by Mr. and half shots were brilliant and Mrs. J. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. L. stoprable and came when he hal Mattori, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. bees forced into positions from Clover, Mr. and Mrs. Forbes, Mr. which goal-scoring reomed ex red- and Mrs. MeKac, Mr. and Mrs. ingly unlikely.
Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kew, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kew, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ormiston, Mr. and Mrs. B. Pasco, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Treg- gill, Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Suiter, Mr. and Mra. 3. E. Crean, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Harrian Bonnambula (Could I Belleve) R. Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
(Bollini). Walker, Mr. and Mrs. A. Robert- Falstaff (From Secret Caves and Mr. and Mrs. S. T, Williamson, Mr. son, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gregory, Bowers) (Verdi). and Mrs. S. O. Mitford, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pinguet, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Dalziel and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Farmer.
Fung completed his hat-trick before the game closed, taking advantage of a superb through A by A. Goxane, who took a rest from personal scoring feats in order to give his colleagues
opportunities while he rested leg which not yet sound.
The Navy acored their only goal when Nash found a gap between Strange and Bishop and presented [Stephenson with an open goni.
For the rest. the Navy attacked with far more persistency than Capt. and Mrs, B. Rt. Branch and tarir opponents, but simply could family, Capt. and Mrs. D. Kelly, not get int t Binishing touch. Capt. and Mrs. P. Gomg. Capt. and Cleverness in midfield, particular- Mrs. E. Walker, and Capt. and Mrs. ly by the half-backs, carried them A. H. Stewart. repeatedly into the Trial Team's Miss A. Mickey, Miss Manuk penalty area, but enterprise up-and Mr. M. Manuk, Mrs. B. Braga penced to desert them at this stage, and Miss M. C. Braga, Misa: 1. not one of the inside forwards Bishop, Mrs. L. Dand and Miss having anything which could be Dalsy O'Keefe, Madame Chiffon, ralled a decent shot. The Trial Mr. E. G. and Miss Remedios, and Team forwards, on the other hand, Mrs. Capell and family, were always a potential scoring Capt. W. Perritt, Capt. O. H. Farrar, O.B.E., Dr. E. Souza, force, and Altken hud far more work to do to than his counter-Mesers. F. A. Mackintosh, R. D. purt at the other end. And this
Thomas, T. M. Gregory'. F. A. in spite of the fact that the Navy Ping-chee, Neil Land, T. Ramsay, Sequeira, Kwan Shuen, Leong had the better of the play terri-Choy Chuk-he, Fong Kam-man. torially,
Chung Wing-kun and A. 11, White. China Coast Officers' Guild, In- stitute of Engineers and Ship- Lively exchanges marked the builders of Hongkong. Victoria encounter throughout, and it was Preceptory and Priory No. 78, delightful to see the manner in Victoria Chapter 525, Engineers which the Navy half-bucks par-and Officers 9.8. Halyang, Engineers ticipated in the attack without and Officers s.s. Haining, Engineers allowing their keenness to over-and Officers s.s, Heiching, Al Jack come their discretion by way of Stevedores, "Jarding Mathesoon & defensive responsibilities. Rush, Co. (Foochow agenta), Dougina the right half, was particularly Lapralk & Co., Capt,, and Officers brilliant.
08. Haiyang, Capt. and Officers a.8. Haining, Capt. and Officers 8.8. were laiching, and Douglas Steamship this Company. "must
Half-backs Superh.
The Trial Team halves given an object lesson. In respect, though every credit be given to Hedley and Eynon for masterly displays. The centre-
ANNUAL MEETING HELD LAST NIGHT.
half played himself into the YM.C.A. TENNIS CLUB. Interport team. and Hedley was already there for all practical pur- poses. Eynon's display was even better than anticipated. He is never beaten in defence, and yesterday he searcely wasted single ball. Yeoman quite a successful; in fact he did nat reveal his real capabilition.
Backs in Form.
WHA
A
Mr. Justice J. R. Wood was re- electer President of the European BOY.M.C.A..Tennis Club at the annual meeting held yesterday, when Mr. A. E. White presided.
The accounts revealed the club to be in a happy financial state, despite The Navy backs were superior it having to start last acason with a to Strange and Bishop, though both heavy deficit. Complete satisfaction: the latter played well. Neither and Mr. E. Canniford (Hon Trea
was expressed at the state of affairs, had the polish, resource or antici-surer) was especially thanked for his pation of Dixon, however, and untiring energies toward auch a suc again there was no evidence of cessful position.
real understanding. Strange is Mr. A. White was elected Chair- inexperienced and does so many man, with Mr. G. C. Burnett, Hon unorthodox things that it is diff-on. Treasurer, and the following as General Secretary, Mr. J. J. Ferguson, cult for a partner to work with additional members of the committee. him. When it comes off, and he faMessrs. T. J. Price, II. Burson and undoubtedly playing a very fine W. Barnes. game just now, all is well, but the Matters relating to the entering slightest slip and-one cannot ex- of a team in the Hongkong Tennis pect overy forward line to be as League were adjourned until a later
nept in shooting as was that of state.
the Navy.
COUNCIL MEETING
TO-MORROW.
Of the forwards, Fung King- cheong was outstanding, not more. ly because of his goals, but be enuse of his alertness in every re- speet. He always put the ball to the man best pinced to do some thing useful with it, and his close combination with the Gosano brothers was delightful. If Suen Kam-shun does not get into the Legislative Council, the Attorney At to-morrow's meeting of the
ESTATE DUTY BILL TO BE INTRODUCED,
,
For Old Times's Sake.
Jeane Crawford. 21603, 8.20-8.43 p.m. Operatic.
Toti Del Monte (Soprano). 7:08. Samson and Dalila (Delilah's Song
Of Spring) (Saint-Saens). Samson and Dellla (My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice) (Saint-Saens). Sigrid Onegin (Contralto). 7320, Barbiere di Siviglia (A Little Volce
I Hear) (Rossin!) Madam Amelita Galli-Curel
(Soprano). 7110. 8.43-9.00 pm. Rapsodio Espagnole Prelude A La Nuit-Malaguena. (Maurice Ravel).
Habanera-Feria-Feria continued Symphony Orchestra, 9700-0701. 0.00 pm. Weather Report. Local Time, etc.
0.00-9.30 p.m. Pianoforte Recital from The Studio by Mins L.. Pecker. 1. Ballade Op. 23 by Chopin.
Children's Corner Suite:-
n. Docter Gradus ad Parnasum b. Golliwog's Cake Walk
Sayor (Head
C. W. Popo (Medical Olor of Health), Dr. W. V. M. Koch, Mr. T. N. Chau, Mr. F. C. Hall, Dr. Wong Kwong-tin, Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. R. A. Castro Basto, Mr. J.H. Gelling (Secretary) and Mr. J. Hargreaves (Assistant Secretary),
Water Supply.
Pursuant to notice Mr. Wong Kwong-tin asked the following ques- tions:
"1.
11.
Owing to scarcity of water and the consequential res triction of supplies, will the Head of the Sanitary De partment consider the sus pension of general house cleansing two weeks before Chinese New Year, and recommend to the Water Authority to give a full house supply of water two days before and after the Chinees New Year Le. 15th 18th February, both days inclusive 7"
The chairan replied:
1. Instructions have been given to suspend house cleansing for two weeks from February 13th until February 26th.
2. Despite the scarcity of water the Water Authority la pre- pared to give the customary full house-supply on February 15th, 16th and 17th,
Malaria Itaport.
Mr. M. K. Lo, pursuant to notice,
by Claude Debussy.asked the following questions stand- ing in his name: "With reference to my questions on the 9th Decem ber, 1980 and the answers of the Head of the Sanitary Department to of
mu the same date, the couree of which he stated that the reports of the Mainriologist Lyset Lyceman and Taikoo were forward-
3. Polka by S. Rachaminoff. 4. Rhapsodie Hongroise No. 2 by
F. Liszt. G Grand Etude by Paganini
and Liszt, 9.30-11.00 p.m. Dance Programme, Fox Tret-i Stil Remember. Fox Trot-I Never Dreamt You'l
Fall In Love With Me. 22301. Fox Trot-Dancing To Save Your
Solo, Fox Trot-All I Want Is Junt
One. Fox Trot-This in Heaven, Waltz-Sleepy Valley. Fox Trot-Sharing. Fox Trot-My Sweetheart
22384.
21980,
ed
to the Government by the Honourable the Director of Medical and Sanitary Services with his re- commendations on the 4th and 14th October, 1930 respectively, that the Government was then not in a posi- tion to announce its intentions on the recommendations submitted and that the question of publishing the recommendations had not been con- 22400,sidered by Government-
Serenade. 22461. Fox Trot-You're The Sweetest Girl This Side Of Heaven. Fox Trot-Like A Dream. Waltz-Destiny. Waltz-Cecile.
1...
22525.
"Will the Head of the Sanitary 21569. Department be good enough to as
certain from the Government and inform the Board whether the Gov. ernment has now had time to reach a decision in regard to the publica tion of the reports of the Malaris logist together with the director's 22363.recommendations, for the informa-
tion of the public?
Fox Trot-In My Heart It's You, Fox Trot-Sittin' On A Rainbow.
Fox Trot-Takes You. Fox. Trot-Daddy..Won't You Please Come Home, 22046, Fox Trot-Caribbean Love Song. Waltz-My Lonely Heart. Fox Trot-leigh Ho Everybody
Helgh Ho! Fax Trot-Miss You
22029. Fux Trot-Nobody Caros If I'm
Blue.
Will the Head of the Sanitary Department ask the Government to aupply copies of the documents to the members of the Board for their information?"
The chairman replied:
Waltz-The King Waltz. 22402 Fox Trot-Tip Toe Thru The Tulips. Fox Trot-Painting The Clouds
(1), I am authorised to reply With Sunshine. 22027 that when the Malariologist has Fox Trot-True Love,"
22183. made a comprehensive survey and Romba Fox Trot-The Pennut
has submitted a completo report on Vender. 22483. the Colony it will be published. Waltz-Until We Meet Again
Meanwhile, estimates are being pre Sweetheart. Woltz-One More Waltz. 22521.pared with a view to dealing with
God Save The King.
matters of special urgency as funds 11.00 p.m.
Close Down.
permit
TWO BY-ELECTIONS.
SIR THOMAS INSKIP TO CONTEST FAREHAM.
London, Fab. 3.
A by-election will take place almost immediately in the Fare ham division of Hampshire, owing Сод- to the resignation of the servative member, Major General Sir John Davidson.
Sir Thomas Inskip, the At- torney-General in the late Govern- candidate, and he states he is mont, will be the Conservative
interport team. he may on reflec-General will move the first read-anxious to return to the House tion And some cause to blame himing of a Bill to amand the law self. He declined to work with relating to Estate Duty. Tannon, and the left wing did not
The
of Commons in time to tako part in the debater Dispute Bill.
on the Trades
function. Suon only came into the following second readings in a three-cornered contest at
picture when the ball was in the
CO. Vicinity of goal.
Branch 7, Beaconsfield Arcado.
The Team.
also be taken:
A Bill to provide for the re- gistration of
nurses for the sick.
A Bill to amand further the Widowa and Orphans Pension
This was officially the last intar-Ordinance, 1908. port trial, but no announcement A Bill to amend further the has been made regarding the per-Public Health and Bulidings Or sonnel of the Interport side. Andinance, 1909, and an Enactment parently, the selection requires referring thereto. confirmation by the Council, which
A Bill to make provision for have power to review the taking from time to time the Committee's opinions. I had been Censua of the Colony. under the impression throughout
A Bill to amend the Merchant that the selection was to be dong Shipping Ordinance, 1899.
the Council.
win
by
My
own team would be:
Clark; L Tin-sang. Bishop:
One change, le made in the team Hedley, Eynon, Lam Tuk-ying: B. which I suggested last week, Lam Gusano, Fung King-cheong, A. Yak-ying coming in for Yeoman, Gonano, Suen Kam-shan, Ip Pake though, the latter would do almost
equally well.
Wa
the General Election, Sir John
·Davidson had a majority of· 11,- 000.
An exchange of letters between Mr. Paul Springman, représenta tive of the Empire Crusade and United Empire Perty in the East Islington by-bloction, now pond- ing, and Mias Cazalet, the Con- sorvative candidate, has resulted in the withdrawal of Mr. Spring- man, and the contest will be bc- tween Labour, Conservative and Liberal candidates.
The vacancy, was caused by the death of the Labour member, Doctor Ethel Bentham, who had majority of 2,000 over the Con sorvative candidate and 4,000 over the Liboral in the General Election-British Wireless.
(2) I shall be glad to apply on behalf of unofficial members of the Board for copies of such report.
London, Feb. 3.
The Admiralty announces that H.M.S. Nelson will pass through the Panama Canal on February 23, and during her visit to the United States Fleet she will berth at Balbon.--British Wireless.
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MAIN EVENT Middie-Weight Championship.of the Colony. JOCK"CRICHTON
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