THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH :3, 1932,
VISIT TO SAMOA.
TENNIS TOURNEY.
SHANGHAI RELIEF.
S. P. C. A. CARNIVAL BALL.
To be held in the Peninsula Hotel, on Friday, 4th March, 1932, 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Supper at 11 o'clock.
per person.
Tickets $7.50
Table Reservations should be made at the Peninsula Hotel.
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Tsang Fook Piano Company. Thomson & Co.. York Building.
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ROXOR
A SOJOURN IN THE HOUSE OF R. L. STEVENSON.
An interesting description of a recent journey to Samon was given
EARLY SENSATION IN OPEN DOUBLES.
Taui Wai-pul and Taui Yun-put, by Professor W. Brown in a talk who were expected to figure rather the Hongkong prominently in the open doubles Liy students of
he championship, were ignominiously University last evening, when addressed members of the Educa-benten yesterday by Sai and Kwok who overcame them in a first tlan Society.
The lecture was illustrated with round encounter by two sets to
to
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM CHINESE EXCHANGE. Further generous response the cull of the Tung Wah Hospital for the relief of the Chinese in dis- tress in Shanghal has resulted in another $10,000 being collected by the Directorn of this leading Chinese charitable institution who called on the Chinese firms subscriptions on Tuesday.
for
AR-
n number of lantern slides taken one.
nong the Pacific Islands showing
S.A. and H. D. Rumiahn began
Among the big donations sent and some very beautiful scenery
A fairly what can be expected
to the Hospital is $5,000 from the sights. Each slide was described
comfortable passage through to
Chinese Gold and Sliver Exchange who made his the final, when they overcome by the lecturer,
of Hongkong, which represents the nudience "live" with him on the Wong and Chan in straight sets, native banks, The Chinese Ex-
while J. W. Leonard und Casamba islands during the Journey he
change has also contributed Fong the hoy, a promising young combing-other $2,000 cantly ninde
At
Hospital in outset Prof. Brown dea
Canton, which cribed each of the isinnds he visitedition, were also successful,
Hong- In the open singles, Honda and written to the Hongkong firms ex- before arriving at his destination proper, and their formation. His W. C. Hung Kained admittance to plaining the necessity for
kong support to find accommoda. comments on the coral reefs proved the third round, the former over-
tion for the thousands of Shang- and Hung of great interest to the large num-whelming Lukring, ber of students present,
having an enzy time in disposinghai refugees who are arriving in
Canton every week. of R. B. Bambly.
the
The full results were:
Open Singlen.
T. Honda beat it. Imkring 6-0, 6-1 W. C. Hung beat R. D. Hambly 6-4,
The Apenker mentioned that whilst on the short visit to Samoa he stayed at the Governor's house, which was formerly the residence Stevenson, the of Robert Louis
After tracing the famous author.
of Scotland's well- 6-1. Adventures
men- known writer, the lecturer Lioned that Stevenson had died on The island in 1894. The speaker paid a great tribute to the late author, who was worshipped by the
lives.
Da-
Of great interest were the slides
Open Doubles.
Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man-kit best R. Chon and F. Grose 6-3, 6-1.
Sai and Kwok beat Tsui and Taul 6-8, 0-2, 6-3,
it. Lo and lu Tak-cheuk bent Ir. M.
to
KING'S THEATRE
COMMENCING SUNDAY, 6TH MARCH.
Pin has
FREDRIC MARCH
It is understood that the Chi- nese Exchange sent some bigger contributions to the relief of the wounded Chinese in the North at an earlier date, those aubscriptions being sent direct to leading Chi- neae institutions in Shanghai.
The Yaumati Cinema House is holding special performances in the morning for fifteen days and the entire receipts will be sent to the Tung Wah Hospital's Shanghai re-
showing the house, since enlarged, MacDougall and G. W. A. Tufton - Het. fund. Similar apecial cinema
in which Stevenson formerly lived, and also those of his tomb at the
of a hill. Prof. Brown In his
Lon of A
reference
J. W. Leonard and J. A. E. Cas- performances are being organised umbhoy brat J, G. lecky and J. J.by the Chinese Y.M.C.A. in Bridges
Waite 6-3, 6-2,
F. and E. Zimmern beat S. A. Gray and W. Wirth 4-6, 0-4, 7-5.
RuraJahn and Rumjahn bent Wong and Chan 6-3, 5.0.
to Ocean Island spoke of an cut
Lie standing act of courage on part of the Governor, his Honour Arthur Francis Grimble, who was barn in Hongkong and who has relatives in the Colony. The feat comprised the rescue of shipwreck 6-1, ed persons outside the coral reef of the island.
At the conclusion of the lecture. Mr. L. Forster proposal a vote of thanks to Prof. Brown.
GERMAN ELECTION.
HITLER'S QUALIFICATION FOR PRESIDENCY.
Berlin, Mar. 2. The Presidential campaign has opened with a Nazi manifesto, in which electors are warmly exhort- ed to make Herr Hitler head the State on March 13, to Germany Lewards liberty.
of
Tend
the It declares that Hitler is
cap- only person in all Germany able of restoring honour, freedom and bread. Hitler's qualifications: are profusely dwelt on, and he is bailed as the "Flaming torch of all who want a new future for Germany," Bruter.
1
Club Championship,
J. J. Barrow beat R. R. Todd 6.0.
TO-DAY'S
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AUSTRALIA THANKED.
RETURN OF NAME PLATE
OF EMDEN.
London, Mar. 2. The German Chancellor, fr. Bruening, haa, through the Bri- Lish Ambassador nt Berlin, con- veyed the thanks of the German Government to the Australian and Government for their offer to re- turn the name plate of the eruiser and Emden, sunk during the war in of the chivalrous recognition and hearing of her crew.
Open Doubles. Ifachluna and Kinoshita v. and Harkins,
Barres and Remedias v. Henderson am Monoghan.
Silva
Ilonda amb Akiyama v. Ciosano Barrello.
Flucher and Goldman v. Me Bride.
White and Burnett v. Souna.
Club Championship.
Hill
A. L. Sullivan v. J. G. Lecky,
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