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* HARBOUR SWIM.
ARMY EVENT HELD YESTERDAY.
Gunner Forrester, the Army's champion swimmer, gained a further auccess yesterday, when he won the Army harbor swim, for the macond year in succession.
The number of entrants was the biggest for many years, 74 diving off the Kowloon Railway pior. Only two falled to complete the distance to the Praya wall, next to the V.R.C.
Forrester awam strongly with good Judgment, and was always well up with the leaders. Over the last quar- ter mile he forged ahead, but could not afford to take things top easily an he was pressed all the way by Evans. At the end he was about 10 yards in front of Evans, while Jamieson was about 30 yails further back. The excop- tionally high percentage who finished the distance was especially creditable in view of the difficult conditions. The water was by no means calm and the current nese too easy to gauge. The time was niso good.
The first four swimmers to finish were:
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Gunner Forrester (R.A.) Sapper Evans (RE) Businn, Jamieson (Argylla).... 3 Pte. Campbell (S.W.B.) ....... 4 Time: 31 min, & Rec., 31 min. 15 sec., 32 min.
For the first time a team race was run in conjunction with the event. This resulted in the various units Anishing the following order, Royal Artillery, Argylla, South Wales Borderers Brad Stall Units.
REFEREES' MEETING.
OFFICERS ELECTED FOR THE SEASON.
The Annual Generni Meeting of tho Hongkong Referees' Association was
BRITISH WIGHTMAN CUP. TEAM IN U. S.
Ready to meet America's women stars in the battle for the Wightman Cup, aur photo shows the British team before their first practice at Forest Hile. Left to right aro: Miss Betty Nuthall, Phyllis E. Mudford, Mrs. Dorothy Shepherd-Barron, captain of the team, Mrs. Ellock Bennett Whit tingstall, and Miss Dorothy Round.
CHILD PROTECTION
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SOCIETY.
THE LATEST LIST OF
DONATIONS. .
VICTORIA DIOCESE
SYNOD.
THE NEED FOR MORE MAN-POWER.
The Hongkong Society for the Strengthened man-power in the Protection of Children desires diocese. the development uf gratefully to acknowledge the re-evangelistic and pastoral work, ceipt of the under-mentioned con-Jaad the necessity for better tributiona:
finance and Increased self-support were the chief points contained In the Bishop's charge to the $100 Victoria Diocesan Synod, which 100 met for a three-days conference 100 in the Cathedral Hall yesterday. 1001
Life Members.
held yesterday afternoon at the Hong- Mr. Lam Cheuk Ming kong Football Association head-Mr. Lasa Siu Lai quarters. In the absence of Mr. T, G. Mr. Li Ping Stokes, the Chairman, Mr. W. E. Hal. Mr. M. II. Turner. Jands was asked to preside.
Mr. Wong Yue Hau
The annual report of the Association
Annual Subscriptions. Mr. J. L. Adams Mrs. Anderson Mr. H. J. Best Mr. S. M. Churn
Mr. H, Austin Rodgers
contains inter alia the following: "We regret that the Association has not been quite so active and useful as in the previous two years. Only four actual meetings have been held during the year for various reasons, but we are looking forward to having much more lifo in the Association this year. Since our last Annual Meeting, His Honour Sir Joseph Kemp, 15 referees subscribed as members, M.B.E.. K.C.
against 19 for the year 1929-30 and
38 for the year 1828-29, and we hope to have a larger measure of support during the coming season."·
In his stirring appeal for in-
100 creased numberk of Chinese workers, the Bishop (Rt. Rev. C. R. Duppuy D.D.) also referred to 10 the question of the appointment of 10 an assistant Bishop to the Diocese,
with the likelihood of a petition! 10 being forwarded to the House of 10 Bishops in support of the pro-
posal.
Additiona! Donations by Members.
Mr. G. 9. Archbutt
Mr. Ma Ying Piu
Donations.
The following officers wore elected Anonymous (X) for the ensuing year;
Chairman. Mr. W. E. Hollands. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.-Mr. Caswell,
Committee.-Messra. Scott and Baldwin,
Mr. C. M. 'Chan
Mr. D. Chen See
Mr. F. Colo....
Major H. 1. Dowbiggin, O.B.E.
Mr. E. M. Hazeland Mr. Ma Man Fait
Darlington, Mr. O. D. May
FANLING GOLF,
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY,
The starting times for Fanling Sunday are as follows:-
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9.20 43. A. D. Humphreys, G. Eager. 0.21 .. 1. W, Dulley, G. T. Hay. 14 m. A. Reld, D. J. Gilmore, 9.30 am. Dr. J. MeElney, J.
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936 m. A. Lench, D. S. Robb. Dalsam. A. C. I.' Bowker, W. N.
Bayers.
9.44 a.m. A. 0. Brawn, W. L.
Vallance.
0.48 .m. T. H. Chassels, R. C. Law. 9.52 a.m. Dr. C. H. Burton, J. R.
Hinton.
D.5G a.m. G. W. Reeve, G. Bond. 10.28 a.m. Capt. Andersen, E. Grimble, 10.32 a.m. I. H. Genre, E. O. Priest..
ley,
The Sincere Co., Ltd. Mr. Tani Po Tin Mr. Yung Hep Woon Anonymous Donor, Labare
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50.
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Unfortunately, the Bishop was owing to. Indisposition, unable toj be present at yesterday's opening of the Synod, and his charge was read in Chinese. Subsequently general business occupied the attention of the delegates, when 5 various officials were elected, and the report of the Standing Com- 10mittee of the Synod was received..
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EUROPEAN BOXING.
GERMAN WINS HEAVY TITLE.
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SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
The following is the list of locat share quotations issued to-day:
Banks.
Berlin. Aug. 30, The --- European--benvyweight - Whilst ̈ ̈ ̈working" at " the Fa ̄ ̄©n Quarry on the Taipo Road yesterday championship went to Germany evening. Wong Yee, 42, atoneeutter. to-day when Hein Mueller defeat- received injuries to his legs and urmscd the Belgian Pleere Charles, the through a rock falling on him. Ife tittle holder, on points in was taken to the Kowloon Hospital exciting and highly spectacular but so severe were his injuries that he fifteen-round bout. The light was died at 11 p.m. Another fatal accident open until the last few rounds, is reported from Shamshulpo where when the Belgian weakened under Li Chung-sin, a stonebreaker, was the terrific punishment of the killed by a rock falling on him at the German who, however, tried in Kwong Hop Long shipyard, where he had been working.
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The preliminaries included n second European championship match for the lightweight title, this being, however, A purely |German affair. Here, too, the challenger, Gustav Edar, defeated the holder, Gustav Roth, this being also a matter of pointa,
QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"MEN CALL IT LOVE" SHOWING,
"Men Call It Love", is the title of the current film at the Queen's Theatre. Fans who saw the picture at its initial runs yesterday, could very well have regarded it as a re- proach against the instability of love. The theme is
sex and the otermal triangle, with the suave
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Hongkong Bank, $2,035 b. Chartered Bank, £11.15 n., Mercantile A and B., £19 h. East Asia. $184 b.
Insurances.
Canton Ins., $1,550 n. Union Ins., $557 b. China Underwriters $5.20 sa, China Fires, $800 n. H.E. Fire Ins., $1,470 n.
Shipping.
Douglas, $24 n.
H.K. Steamboats, $28 b. Indo-Chinas, (Dof.) $80 n. Union Waterboats, $28% b.
Mining.
Benguet $11.20 b., Kallans, 27/6_n.
S'hai Exploratione, Tls. 1.85 b.
Rauba, $41 n.
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YOUNG CYCLIST-
KILLED.
COLLISION WITH
MOTOR CAR
A young Chinese riding a bleycle was killed near the No. 4 railway bridge yesterday when his machine came into collision with In private motor car on the paths.
way off Waterloo Road,
The motor car, No. 1997, WAS belug driven by Abdul Rushid, of 12,... Dorset...
- Crescent,--Kowloo Messrs. Pentreath and Co. have Tong, and as it was passing the
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