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THE ARMY.
TRIANGULAR RUGBY
TOURNAMENT.
HOLIDAY CRICKET.
UNIVERSITY TEAMS FOR ALL
DAY MATCHES.
ANTI-MALARIAL ·
SURVEY.
LARGE UNDERTAKING NOT
YET COMPLETED.
The Univerally Bank and second Leans are playing all day matches ugainst the Indian Recreation Club
With the $160,000 set aside for Saturday, the games to start at anti-inburial works in the esti FORWARDS DOMINATE, 10.30 a.m. in each case.
mates of 1932, the Government will The senior team will play at begin those undertakings early The Navy advanced another Pokfulam, the University alde boing next year Roard (Mr. Sayer)
declared the President atage in the Triangular
represented by the following players: the Sanitary Rugby Tournament
A. T. Nonnblioy, D. J. N. Anderson, at the fortnightly meeting yester when they defeated F. R. Zimmern, L. T. Ride, A. T. Les day. The Government was already the Army at Sookunpoo yesterday. Nomanbhoy, E. L. Gosano, A. Min consultation with the owners of by 15 points to, and indications Rodrigues, W. K. Chon, P. M. N. da property affected in certain of the are that they will win the com- Silva and A. Bakar.
areas, he petition with case, having pre-
added. Junior Match. viously taken toll from the Club. The mintch between the secondl Mr. Sayer made these announce
Though, the Army made a gal-elevens of the University and the menta while replying to the quca- lau fight there was never any Indian R.C. will take place at Soo. Lions naked by Mr. 31. K. Lo. The doubt as to the nautical men'a kumpoo, the undergraduates being President niso stated that the com- superiority, with
the forwards represented by the following: P. Lprehensive survey of the Colony, by Again the dominating factor.
Tan, K. P. Gan, G. E. Yeoh, G. B. the Malariologiat was in progress, Watson and Hubback
Scully, A. A. Aziz, D. K. Somy, C. E. but had not yet been completed. were in brilliant form, but the whole pack B. K. Ng, and M. M. Yayahbhoy.
R, Clarabut, R. E. G. Leong, D. Roy, Mr. Lo's questions were: worked together with telling effect Reserves: D. Hunt, S. Tala. both in the serum and loose, while soundness, rather than brilHancy, marked the work of the Navy de-
fruct.
Badly beaten in the scrums, the Army forwards discovered this inferiority to be a great handicap, which even their fine work in the loose could not fully offnet. The Army halves Ineked strategy In their movements: depending rather! on vigour, and this their op- ponents countered with ease.
MO
in
H.K.C.C. v. the Army.
In the above maleb, on Saturday, 20th December, on the Club ground at 10.30 a.m., the following have been selected to play for the Club;
Malaciologist's Work.
With reference to my questions on Dec. 9. 1930, and the answers of the lead of the Sanitary De- partment to me of the same date, in the courau of which he stated that the reports of the Malariofoglat on Lacemun and Taikon were forwarded to the Government by the Honourable the Director of
H. Owen Hughes (Captain), A. C. Beck, A. C. I. Bowker, E., R. Duckitt, 1. 1. Griffiths, O. E, C. Marton, D. CH
telellan, E. J. R. Mitchell, A. Keld, 3. E. Richardson, G. R. Sayer.
HOLIDAY FOOTBALL.
REST VERSUS THE SERVICES.
heavy rain.
The Army Charity Match usually played on January 1 ffixed for January 2 this season) has been peat poned until January 9.
Interport Probables.
represent a Probable Interport XI. The following have been relected to against a selected fram to be notified later:
BOXING.
CITY HALL
Wednesday, 23rd Dec., 1931,
at 9.15 p.a.
MAIN EVENT
Wolter-Weight Championabip
of the Colony SIG. MORRIS
(H.M.S. "SUFFOLK")
Welter and Ex-Middle-Weight Champion of the Coluny
A
VERSUS
B. WARNES
(ILM.S. "HERMES”)
Medical and Sanitary Services with Runner-up Amateur Championship his recommendations on October
of England. 4 and 14 1930, respectively, that the Government was not then in a position to announce its intentions onl the recommendations Hubmitted, that the question of publishing
an
lished 7
AND FIVE OTHER CONTESTS.
Booking at MOUTRIE'S:—
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areas
The Army opened in promising style, and territorially speaking! held an even halance of the ex- changes, but gradually the Navy
The recommendations had not been
For Members of the Hongkong assumed a
The following have been selected to considered by the Government, and Boxing Association on Saturday,, definite superiority represent "The Rest" against the and it was not surprising to see Services on January 1, on the II.K.
With reference to my questions 19th and 'Monday, 21st December. Inbbnek open the scoring, after Club ground, kick off at 330 pm on February 3, 1931, and the General Public: Tuesday, 22nd receiving a pass from Pizey. The sharp
anawera of the Head of the Sanit-and Wednesday, 23rd December, try remained unconverted.
Rodger; Martin, Strange, Hedley,ary Department to me on the game Despite sunte wonderful work Skinner (Capt.), Illies; It. Cosano, A. Į date, in the course of which he the Army forwards V, Goano, Howe, Segalen nad Pile. stated Inter alia that he Wan the loose,
Reserves. Reclin, Williams, Chan-authorised to reply that when the Fielding went across for the Navy for an un-,
ning. Shepherd.
The proceeds of this match will gehensive survey and had submitted Malarialogist had made a compre- converted touch down, while to the Pappy Day Fund. the match) Pizey brought the total up to usually played on Armistice Day he- ermplete report on the Colons it nine with n penalty goal. The tween the Services and the Rest would be published--
have been made of certain Navy led by nine clear points at having been postponed owing
Will the Hend of the Sanitary including Lycemun, Taikoo, Be- the interval.
Department be kind enough to 48-pulse Bay, So Kun Po and Stanley Loekipy led to this shortly
certain from the Government, and and parts of Taipo. after the resumption, when he
inform the Board, as to whether
2-No special works other than rounded off at elever movement
the Malariologist has now made the
under- among the three-quarters, while
comprehensive survey and complete rem-oiling have been Fabrey, who ran well along the
report above referred to, and if not, taken during 1931 as the result of the Malarial surveys. A sum of line. added further points when
when the same may be expected. Anti-malarial works in the Esti- as to whether it is possible to state $160,000 has been included for he touched down far out.
and when the same will be pub-mates for 1932 and the Government It was not until the closing minutes that the spirited play of
Rodger, Martin Strange; Hay,
fe in consultation with the owners the losers
Will the end of the Sanitary of property affected in certain of MeKelvie, Bliss; B. Gowano, A. V found its
movement by scorlag a try near
(S.W.B.)
work early next year. the corner. It was not converted,
Reserves, Segalen, Fogwell, Malore Pecessary information to
3-Malaria is not n notifiable, (S.W.B.).
him to make a statement to this disease and accordingly accurate The match will be played on the Board as to what anti-malarial
rial figures of B.K. Football Clubs ground on Wednurmeneures have been taken since the available. Nor owing to the many ita incidence are not *** day, January 13, kick off at pm.appointment of the Malariologiat? factors envolved would such figures,
Can the Head of the Sanitary if available, constitute Players are requested to inform the Department give information to the measure of the success
a reliable Hon. Secretary. H.K.F.A.-If they are Board as to whether there is any wise of anti-malarial field work in or other- unable to play.
evidence that such anti-malarial the Colony. measures as have been taken with- 4426 deaths attributed to in the present year have resulted in malaria havo occurred during the The Society of St. Vincent de Paul any appreciable diminution of this 11 months of this year as One of the world's largest float-acknowledges with thanks the aum of ing docks is at present less than $291.00 from the Fortuguese Ladies' disease as compared with formerpared with 515 for the 12 months 400 miles from Wellington after Sewing Circle for distribution amongst
of last being towed 35,000 miles-more the Kowloon poor under the above Is it not a fact that there are Members of the Board present than half way round the world Society, as a special Christrias grant many malarial cases in the Colony were Mr. G. R. Sayer (President), from England,
Hon. Harold T. Creasy (Vice- The dock which is for ships up
The directors of
President), Dr. G. W. Pape the Tung Wah: to 17.000 tona, is for the Welling-Hospital have issued invitations for
(Medical Officer of Health).- ton Harbour Board.
the formal opening of the tuberculosis
Wong Kwong-tin, Hon. Mr. T. wards of the Kwong Wah Hospital. The crew cannot reach port by Yaumati, on Wednesday, December 30, the Colony is in progress but it is Castro Basto, Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy, 1-The comprehensive survey of Chau, Mr. M. K. Lo, Dr. R. A. de Christmas but they expect to at 11 a.m. 11.E, the Governor. Sira work of considerable magnitude Mr. J. H. Gelling (Secretary), and arrive on Sunday-Router's Special William Peel, is to perform the opon- and it in not possible to say when it Mr. Sarvice.
J. Hargreaves (Assistant will be finished. Detalled surveys Secretary).
reward,
Keith Murray completing a good so, Howe, Rawson, and Duncan obtain from the Government the ing wor
Department be kind enough to the areas with a view to commenc-
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Some Surveys Made. The President replied
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