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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1931.

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CARE FISCHER

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TENNIS TOURNEY.

MW. LO SECURES, EASY VICTORY

Playing much below form, the 1. B. C. player, I. M. A. Razack had no chance against M. W. Lo, former champion of the Colony, in their second round engage. ment of the Singles Tennis Chant- pionship yesterday afternoon. A spiriticas and uninspiring game ended in Le winning 6-1, 6-2.

Razack was obviously troubled

strings by name loose

in his racket, and failed to put his usual vim into the play. L played

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by placing his ahots in the corners and forcing Razack

errors.

to

The other matches contained on surprises. Results: Sizzies Champlonship. (second round)

Tagi Wal-pul bent Lt. Col. * J. G. Leeky, 6-3, 6.3.

Goldman ben S. E. Green, 6-2, 6-1.

1.

Chiu Chun-chiu, beat Luk Kam-choong, 4-3, 3-2-

M. W. La beat Razack, 6-1, 62,

M. A.

He Wal-hing, brut (1. 5. Hanwell, 6-0, 6-0.

Doubles Championship, (Örst round).

Grose and Chon, beat Hen. derson and Sewell, 6-4, 6-7.

7-5,

Club Championship. R. 1. Wild, bent D. L. Prophet, -1, 6-1.

RACE MEETING AT CANTON.

TO BE HELD TO-MORNOW

WEEK.

Under the

| INTERPORT YACHTING.

RACES TO BE SAILED ON'

SUNDAY.

The Interport sailing match ar ranged to take place on Sunday next will be the third of the series between Shanghai and Hongkong. The first took place in Ilongkong In 1923, and was won by Hongkong. The second was held in Shanghai in 1928, but was seriously Interrupted by typhoon weather, though in the racing was undertaken llongkong gathered a good lead in points.

U. S. LABOUR REFORM.

ELIMINATION OF NIGHT WORK FOR WOMEN.

Washington, Feb, 13.

The assurance that the elimin

FRENCH ATLANTIC

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PLANS FOR GREAT ELECTRIC LINER WITH 100,000 H.P.

Paris. Jan, 18. Detalls are now known of the tion of night work for women and giant Atlantic liner which is or- children in United States cottondered for the Havre-Plymouth- mills has how become practically New York service. certain, has been given to Presi The ship, whleh will be Inld. dent Hoover by Mr. George Sloan, down in the Penhoet yards at St. the head of the Cotton Textile In-Nazaire, will be over 1,000 fest | It is regretted that Shanghai has been unable to bring four helmamente of New York, who declared on. Four propellers, driven by as was originally intended, Mr. Dewar that seventy per cent. of the em 160,000 horse-power, will give her julectric motors developing over being unable to make the journey.ployers bud aik reed His presence will also be endly missed elimination, beginning March ja speed of more than thirty Khote, from the rugger side doing duty to provided, that a further five per tube hollers

She will be fitted with 30 water- day. Tho three helmsmen from

working

at 450rb Shanghai are 'Messen, filnikie, Dalton cent. of employers do likewise,

Mr. Sloan added that conditions

[pressure. and Nell, the latter being the re- doubtable scrum half of the rugger

in the cotton industry had much side.

improved and that the sales of Belfort. weeks of 1931 had exceeded the ready in 1934, and will be the yarn and cloth during the first six It is claimed that she will be production by twenty per cent.-largest and fastest in the world, Reuter's American Service.

to be electrically driven.

The contest will be sailed in yachts beats of other side being interchang of the Hayward-Hays class, the three ed for the afternoon race. Points will be seared as follows: Seven for the 1st, host, five for the second boat, four for the third bant, and so on.

Morning Course.

The morning race will start at 10.16 from the Clubhouse over R course: in Channel Rocks (port), Kow- loon Rock (starboard), mark on line (starboard), Cust Rock mark boat Estarboard), mark on line (starboard), Cust Rock mark boat (sturboard), finlahing at the Clubhouse. newest to east. The will enable spectator to get a good view of the most interesting part of the race from the Clubhouse at the adjoining Praya wall.

A launch will be provided for mem- bers and their friends who wish to follow the racing on the water.

(port), Channel Rocks (tarboard), mark on line (starboard), finishing at the Clubhouse line, west to cust.

Tifin is to be served in the Club- house, and the afternoon race will Canton, Feb, 13. start at a previously agreed upon patronage of H.E. hour, when the rnen will be set to General Chan Ming-shu, the Can-Channel Rocks (port), Kowloon Rock ton Ride are holding their second race meeting on the new course at Skok Pai on February nd the proceeds of which are to be devoted to the development of the new Riding Park. There

are seven events on the card, and all

horses and ponies entered met be owned and ridden by a member of the Canton. Ride.

The Hongkong side will be chosen from Messrs. Penrer, Rouse, Trncy and Major Stewart.

Shanghai will have difficulty in ver coming such locally experienced heimsmen, but we can only hope that the "joss" will be shared and that The following ponies have been the best side may win. Tu help the approved for this meeting:---"A" visitors with the diffenlties of tides Class: Discord, Glorious Sing, and currents they will have pilots al- Buntington, Incontrovertibly member who sail in the Hayward- logated to their bonts by Yacht Club Little Monarch, Macausiac. Rilays Class. Colorado, Sanuritan. "B" Class: Dorie. Georgie. Possibility. Tivi, Westlake, Zircon 11. "C" Class: Blue Wind, Brown Eve, Doubtful, Fifty, Fuchs, King Constantine, Lord Protector, Sineri, Papaya, Silver King. "D" Class: Bersaca, Brand, Caligula, Diekar, Fatty, Fiji, King Threstle, Scheck.

I'ari-mutuel win and place bet- ting will be held on each race, $1.00 |chances.-Our Own Correspondent,

FANLING HUNT.

A REVISED LIST OF MEETS.

The attention of members is drawn to the list of Meets below, which stipersedes any other.

be

In view of the gymkhana to held by the Argylls, Sunday's meet for 22ud, will be on Saturday, 21st. at the Kennels and not at Lok-Ma. Chau.

These will be Messrs. Pickering, Clarke and Martiu.

THE CHINA COAST.

RECENT TRANSPERS AND

APPOINTMENTS.

Captain R. Allinson, from reserve, has gone master, Shengking Captain W. L. Shinn, of the Shengking, hus gone master, Tatung.

offlcer.

officer, officer,

Mr. D. C. Sim, chief Ngankin, is on Home leave. Mr. J. Middleton, chief Nanning. has gone chlef Wantung. Mr. J. S. Turnbull, chief officer, Wantung.. has gono chief officer, Nanning.

Mr. J. M. Hall, chicl officer, Whang- pu. has gone chief officer, Wanliu. Mr. F. A. Galbraith, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Whangpu.

Mr. J. Paterson, chief officer, Wen- chow, is on reserve. Mr. A. 9. Lewis, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Wenchow.

Mr, A. G. Parker, second officer, officer, Ngunkin. Mr. G. A. Abbs, Shantung. has gone acting chief

from reserve, has gone second officer, Shantung.

Mr. R. Firkins, second officer, officer, Hupeh, has gone Becond Chengtu. Mr. N. McMillan, second officer, Fatuhan, has gone second

Sunday 15th, 3.15.--Seventeen Pina Tree Hil

Wednesday 18th, 3.16.-Sheong Shul Police Station."

Saturday 21st, 3.16.-The Kennels. Wednesday

26th, 3.16. De Corner,

Thursday 5th March. 3.16-Bge officer, Hupeh.

dayn Kennels.

INTERPORT SOCCER.

Mr. W. E. Hargravo, second officer, Chengtu, has gone second officer, Chenan. Mr. R. N. Learmouth, second officer, Chenun, in on rezervó. Mr. M. R. Smith, secand officer Kutsang, has gone accond

officer, Changshing. Mr. W. A. Wickhum SHANGHAI TEAM LEAVES ON second officer, Cheongahing, has gone

THE PATROCLUS.

second officer, Kutsang,

Mr. R. E. Holden, chief officer, Mr. A. J. Kumsang, is on reserve. Piggott, from reserve, has gone chief offer, Kumsang.

Shanghal, Feb. 13. The Interport soccer

of team fifteen players nailed from here the s. Patroclus this morning for Hongkong-Reuter,

on

roserve,

Mr. V. Potherick, from has gone chief cfficer, Hosang, Mr. L. McRae, chief officer, Hosang, has gone chief officer, Kwaisang, Mr. D. g. Pethick, chief

FOOTBALL BROADCAST. Kwaisang, is on reserve.

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Mr. K. L. Elliott, second engineer officer, Chenau, has gone

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Mr E. C. Fitzpatrick, extra second enginoer officer, Tatung, ja on Home leave.

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TCSOTYC.

NO TARIFF TRUCE?..

CAUSTIC FRENCII COMMENT

ON BRITISH PROPOSAL.

* London, Feb. 13.

Aa a sequel to last November's International tariff truce confer endo, at Geneva, Britain has sent a note to a number of continental- nations requesting lower tariffs on cortain British products.

A Paris. mossage

the

says

Map of ground to be used in con- French press states that a 25 per nexion with the radio broadcast of cent. reduction is required, and the football match on the Kowloon comments caustically on the pro Football Ground-this afternIODIL*~*~

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