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TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1932.
VISIT TO SAMOA.
A SOJOURN IN THE HOUSE OF R. L. STEVENSON.
TENNIS TOURNEY.
EARLY SENSATION IN
OPEN DOUBLES. Teul Wai-pui and Tsui Yun-pub
SHANGHAI RELIEF.
· CONTRIBUTIONS FROM CHINESE EXCHANGE.
Further generous response
to
audience "live" with him on the Wong and Chan in straight not has also contributed
An interesting description of a
the call of the Tung Wah Hospital recent journey to Samon was given by Professor W. Brown in a talk who were expected to figure rather for the relief of the Chinese in dis- students of the Hongkong prominently, in the open doubles tress in Shanghat has resulted in he championship, were ignominiously another $10,000 being collected by University last evening, when
ssed members of the Educh-beaten yesterday by Sai and Kwok, the Directors of this leading
who overcame them in a first-
Chinese charitable institution whe addressed tion Society.
subseriptions on Tuesday. The lecture was illustrated with round encounter by two sets to called on the Chinese firms for a number of lantern sildes taken ou
S.A. and H, D. Ruijahn began
Among the big donations sent among the Pacific Islands showing
a fairly beautiful scenery and what can be expected
to the Ilospital is $5,000 from the some very sights. Each slide was described comfortable passage through to Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange
they overcame
of Hongkong, which represents the by the lecturer, who made his the final, when
ative banks. The Chinese Ex-
to the
Fong Pin islands during the journey he re- while J. W. Leonard nad Cassumb
hay, a promising young combing-other $2,000
Hospital rently minde.
in Canton, which Для At the outset Prof. Brown desilon, were also auccessful.
written to the longkong firms ex- Icribed each of the islands he visited
In the open singles, Hondh and before arriving at his destination proper, and their formation. Ia W. C. Hung Kained admittance to plaining the necessity for Hong- commenta on the coral reefa proved the third round, the former over- kong support to find recommoda- and Hungtion for the thouarnels of Shang- of great interest to the large num-whelming Lukring,
having an easy time in dlspoting bai refugees who are arriving in
Canton every week. ber of students present.
of It. B. Hambly.
The
speaker mentioned that whilst on the short visit to Samoa he stayed at the Governor's house. which was formerly the residence of Robert Lula Stevenson, the famous author. After tracing thej adventures
Scotland's well- known writer, the lecturer tioned that Stevenson had died on the island in 1894. The speaker paid a great tribute to the late author, who was worshipped by the na- tives
men-
of great interest were the slides showing the fuse, since enlarged. in which Stevenson formerly lived, and also those of his tomb at the top of a hill.
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The full results were:
Open Singles.
T. londa beat H. Laikring 0-0, 0-1 W. C. Hung beat R. B. Hambly 5-4 6-1.
Open Doubles.
Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man-kit beat R. Chon and P. Grase 6-3, 6-1.
Sai and Kwok beat Tsui and Tru 4-8, 6-2, 6-3.
an-
Jisunderstood that the Chi- nene Exchange sent some bigger contributions to the rellef of the woanded Chinese in the North at an earlier date, those subscriptions being sent direct to leading Chi- nese institutions in Shanghai.
The Yaumati Cinema House is holding special performances in the morning for fifteen days and the
il. Lo and lu Takeimuk best D. M.ntire receipts will be sent to the Tung Wah Hospital's Shanghai res MacDougall and G. W. A. Tufton 6-2,
lief fund. Similar special cinema
4-1.
J. W: Leonard and J. A. E. Ca performances are being organised sambhoy bent J. 6, erky and J. J.by the Chinese Y.M.C.A. in Bridges
Street. Waite 6-3, 6-2,
F. and E. Zitninern beat 8. A. Gray
Club Championship,
Prof. Brown in his reference: 1 Orcan Island spoke of an out-and W. Wirth 4-8, 6-4, 7-0.
the Rumjahn and Rumjuhi beat. Wong) standing act of courage part of the Governor, hts Honour and Clian 6-3, 6-0. Arthur Francis Grimite, who was han born in Hougkong and who relatives in the Colony. The fent comprised the reue of shipwreck 6-1 persons outside the coral ree! the Isinud.
At the conclusion of the lecture, Mr. I. Forater pruussed a vote of thanks to Prof.
Brown.
GERMAN ELECTION.
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British Scamen Laid to Rest-International Tribute to Victims of Shelling at Shanghai.
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Chancellor, Dr. The German Open Daubles.
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White and Burnett, SOUAD.
Silva
Handa and Akiyama . Gosano and Barretto.
Jill and Fincher and Goldman v. McBride.
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