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TRIBUTES TO CHINA
COMENTS ON MR. SOONG'S DENIAL TO DEFAULT
SWIMMING SPORTS.
GARRISON SCHOOL PUPILS HAVE ENJOYABLE DAY
An enjoyable day was spent by the pupils of both the Garrison Schools of Hongkong and Kowloon yesterday when the annual swimming sports A were held in the V.R.C. bath. large number of spectators watched the various events, including H. E. Major-General 5. W. Sandilands, C.B., CM.G., DS.O., who later distributed the prizes. The full results were as
INDIAN R.C. REPORT.
SUCCESSFUL YEAR'S WORK REVIEWED
The annual meeting of the Indian Recreation Club is to be held at 4.30 p.m. on September 18. The report is as follows:
The Club can look back with pride on its achievements during the season 1981-32. Creating a record the pro vious scaron by winning four Shields "A" and "B" Divisions of the Hong- kong Cricket League and "A" Division and Mixed Doubles of the Hongkong Tennis
Lengte repeated this performance, which is almost unique in the history of sport in the Colony.
To celebrate our achievements, an athletle meeting was held on 14th May, 1932. This function proved to be a great success both from the point of the view of the competitors as well spectators. At the conclusion of the
President, Mr. Meeting, our
A el Arculli, distributed the prizes, and Mrs. Lindsell, wife of Mir. it. E. Lind. sell, the President of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association, very kindly presented to us the "A" Division and Mixed Doubles Shields.
Membership: We closed the year with 1 honorary member, 4 life mam- bors, 20 associate members, 27 absent members, and 138 ordinary members, making a total of 198 nя compared with last year's total of 194,
Deaths: The Committee records with great regret the deaths during
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Palestine (Beyrouth) Grecco (Athens) Italy (Naples)
France (Marsellica) Great
Britain
& Irish Frog State (London)
* Europe, other countries (Marseilles for onward
transmission by rail) .......
brackets.
Charge Rate porovnice,
$0.15
0.26
0.35
0.75
0.85
0.05
1.05
1.20
1.85
1.86
1.35
1.35
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Letters for this route should be marked "Saigon-Marseilles Air Service" and handed in at the G.P.O. or Kowloon Post Office.
From
the season under review of the follow- Shanghai and Swatow ing Members: Khan Sahib Nawab Amoy Khan, A.S.P.
INWARD MAILS.
Per
Szechuen Takada
Hector
former Vice-President London Parcels only, London, 11th
of the Club, who passed away in his August homeland; Mr. N. M. Bux, a former Europe vin Neganatam (Letters Hon. Secretary, who died in July, and Mr. Ajit Singh, the son of one of our Vice-Presidents, Mr. Elshen Singh.
Finance: The working account shows a net profit of 3702.31 for the
year.
only), London, 18th August Manila
кино.. Japun and Shanghai Japan
and Shanghai
Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., 27th August.)
The club made cricket history in Europe London, 18th August
th
Hakozaki Maru
Das
.September 14. '
September 16.
September 15.
September 16.
President Madison....September 16.
...September 16.
Hakone Maru Chichibu Maru
September 16.
Emp. of Canada
.... Hosang
*****
September 18,
.September 17.
September 17
September 19.
.September 19.
..September 20.
Heiyo Maru Ranchi
.September 20.
.September 23,
Atsuta Maru
.Septembar 23.
Pres, Cleveland Kamo Maru
.September 20. Soptombar 24,
via Negapatam (Рарета the Colony by winning both the Senior and Junior shields for the second year U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hai (San Francisco, 19th August). Pres. Van Buren in succession. To Messra. A. A. Rum.
Shinyo Maru jahn and M. R. Abbas, Captains of the Manila..........
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- 1st XI and 2nd XI respectively, and
hai (San Francisco, 20th August) Pres. Coolidge Club offers members of the teams,
Tilawa and looks for Calcutta and Straits its congratulations, ward to another successful
scason
Japan text winter. Of
7 League Japan and Shangha! matches played, the Senior Team won | Japan live and drew two, thus going through U. S. A., Canada, Japan and Shang- the League season without a
hai (Seattle, 3rd September) The Juniors played in 10 League
Australia and Manila games, winning 8, drawing one and losing one.
in the lat XI, Mr. F. D. D. Pereira once again headed the League Batting Averages with an aggregate of 221 runs, giving him an average of 36.83 runs per Innings. Mr. A. 1. | Amoy Mudar was very close on his heels Samakai and Wuchow with an average of 36. Mr. Madar Swatow also distinguished himself in the bowling department, hending the Haiphong averages with 10 wickets for 77 runs, captured in 32.4 overs, 10 of which Bangkok were maiden ones. Mr. A. R. Minu, Saigon
For
OUTWARD MAILS.
London, Sept. 18. Commenting Mr. T. V on Soong's denial that China would default on the salt loans. The Times pays a tribute to China's efforts, during a period of especial difficulty, to maintain the service of external and secured loans, which has crented a good impres- follow: sion in the city.
Girls' Handicap (10-12), Ella The Morning Post quoting Mr.whitehead and Marjorie Williams Soong's plea that the Japanese (dead heat). authorities are withholding the Three Lengths Boys' Handleap sult revenue in Manchuria and (Over 12).--1, Jolin Ursell; 2, George thus impairing the ability of the Fettis. National Government to meet ite One Length Juniors' Handicap other commitments, says it is not (6-8)-1, Stephen Webb; 2, Patricia
Pearce. surprising therefore, to note that
High Diving.-1, John Boya white Chinese securities rallied Uraeli; 2, Leslie Norris; 3, Willie Arculli second in both departments. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
after a fall, they closed lower for Webb, the day--Reuter.
SUGAR MARKET
THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS
The following cable at the close of the aligar market yesterday hna been received by Messrs. Pen- treath and Co.
Landen Terminals. December 1932 5/11 down 1d. March 1933 6/2 down 14. May 1933 6/3% down Id. August 1933 6/6 down 4d. Buyers at above prices, sellers asking 4d-4d more.
New York Terminals. September 1932 —— December 1932 1.05 up 2 pts. March 1933 1.01 up 1 pt. May 1933 1.05 up 2 pts. July 1933 1.12 up 3 pts. -Cuban 96"-Spot N.Y. 1.10 down 0 pts.
A
politician sometimes clouds an issue. because he's In the dark himself,
TARZAN
15
COMING
100 Yards Boys' Championship-1, John Ursell; 2, Rex Burns; 3, George Fettis.
100 Yards Girls' Championship.-
Joan Shoosmith. Novices Race (Over 9%)-1, An- drew Dick; 2, Raymond Godson; 3, Robert Dick.
Novices Race (Under $4)-1, Stephen Webb; 2, Leonard Clarke; 3, Norman Smith.
Burns: 2, Leslie Norris; 8, Keith Boys Handicap (10-12)-1, Rex Markic.
Boys' Handicap (8-10)-1, Dougins Burna; 2. Willie Webb.
Girls' Handicap (8-10),---1, Gindys Pamplin; 2, Mabel Pamblin.
Team Race.-1, Hongkong.
ANDREWS TO-GIVE
EXHIBITIONS.
TREAT FOR TENNIS FANS
NEXT WEEK
in 70.2 overs, of which 22 were maiden Amoy ones, claimed 26 wickets for 242 rung,
Swatow
his average being runs for each Shanghai, Japan and Europe vin
Siberia
wicket. In the 2nd XI, the best aver- age for batting and bowling went to Messrs. A. M. Rumjan and A. R. Heilow and Pakhei Sufind respectively, with Mr. F. M. Bangkok via Swatow
Per
Tsinan
Date and Time
Wed., Sept. 14, 3.30 am. Chung On ....Wed., Sept. 14, 4 p.m. Lycemoon Wed., Sept. 14, 4.30 p.m. G. G. Albert Sarraut
Wed., Sept. 14, 5 p.m. Clara Jebsen.. Wed., Sept. 14, 5 p.m. Pong Tong. Wed., Sept. 14, 5 p.m. Chenan Thurs, Sept. 16, 2.30 pm, Hydrangea..Thura, Sept. 15, a pan.
Hakozaki Maru
Thurs., Sept. 15, 4.30 p.m. Kanchow.Frl., Sept. 10, 10.30 am. Gustav Diederichsen
Halching ....
Fri., Sept. 16, 11.30. a.m. Fri, Sept. 10, 1 p.m. Canton....Fri, Sept. 16, 2.30 p.m.
Emp. of Cannila
Straits, Ceylon, Indiu, Mauritius, East and South. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles Hakone Maru
interportHaiphong InterpartersIn the cricket match between Honekone and Manila Shanghai last November. Mr. F. D. Pereira was chosen to represent Hong- kong, Although he
nat accesful in bowling, he made gallant effort to save the side during Hongkong's second innings, hitting up, 20 runs which included a six, In quick time. When the last Hong- kong team went up to Shanghai May, two members of the Club. travelled with it. The part Messrs. A. H. Madar and A. R. Minu they played in the Hongkong victory is al- Straits and "Calcutta ready well-known, and needs no re petition here. The Club In proud of them all.
Sunday Cricket.
In
Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U. S. Aq Central and South America and *Europe via Victoria B.C. and *Europe via, Siberin
Fri, Sept. 10, 3.30 p.m.
...Fri., Sopt. 16.
K. P. O. Reg. ...Sept. 10, 4.30 p.m. Letters, ...Sept. 10, 4.30 pm.
G. P. O.
Reg.,
.Sept. 16, b p.m. Letters......
.Sept. 10, 6 p.m.
(Due Marseilles, 15th October.) Takada
Fri., Sept. 16.
Parcels, Letters,
Sept. 16, 6-p.m. Sept. 16, 5 p.m.
Sat., Sept. 17.
President Madison
Parcela Reg. Letters,
.16th, 5 p.m. 18th, 5 p... 17th, 8.30 a.m.
(Duo Victoria 4th October.} Tantalus ...Sat., Supt. 17, 10.30 a.ma. (De Victoria E. C., 10th October.) Hogang .......Sat, Sept. 17. 6 p.m. Pres. Van Buren Sat., Sopt. 17, 5 p.m. Yatshing....Sun., Sept. 18, 8.30 a.m. Kolgan Sun, Sept. 18, 9 m. Hozan Mara ...Sun., Sept. 18, 9 a.m.
Sunday Lengue:-The Sunday Cricket League again proved very successful, being a great encourage ment to the beginners most of whom Look part in the competition. Seven teams participated, the "Malays" wln-Japan and Canada.. ning the Shield for the first time.
Amoy Tennis: We repeated our per- Manila formance of 1030-31 by winning both Foochow via Swatow the "A" Division and the Mixed Bangkok via Swatow Arrangements have been completed Doubles Shields. These two teams Swatow, Amoy and Formosa between the Hongkong LT.A., and went through the season without a E. D. Andrews, tho ox-New Zealand defeat. The "B" and "C" Divisions, Manila, Australia, and New Zon- *
land via Thursday Island tennis champion and International however, were not very successful, Club player, to appear in a series of j exhibitions in Hongkong on Wodnes iday and Thursday of next week.
Singles and doubles will be played, the prominent visitor having agreed to play two matches of each of the
best of three sets.
Tho, venue for the exhibitions, has not yet been fixed, nor have the local players been selected, although it is fairly certain that S. A. Rumjahn and E. C. Fincher will micet Andrews in the singies, and Yew Man-kit and Ho Ka-lau, last year's youthful inter- porters may be. given an opportunity
in the doubles,
op.
this The Committee take portunity of congratulating Messrs. S. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Rumlahn for their triumph in the Opon Tennis Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya Tournaments held in the early part Swatow, Amoy and Foochow of 1932. The former won the Orien Singles Championship for the second time in his career, and careled off the Swatow Doubles Trophy with 'Mr. H. Rem- Jahn for the eighth consecutive year. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., *Canada, Central and South Ame
Manila
cisco
Lawn Bowls:-We propose to carry | rien and Europe via San Fran out certain improvements to our green by removing ft from its present sito to a position nearer the pavilion. Wo hope that with these improvements more members will take up the game Swatow, Amoy and Foochow and enter a team for the League next Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Adon,
Andrews, who is on a return visit your.
to the East, is staying in Hongkong Ping Pong:-The Club again enter- for about a fortnight, being the guest ed a team in the Junior Ping Pong of Sir William Hörnail. It is under-
stood that to-day he leaves for Canton League, and once more occupied the with E. C. Finchor and while there. bottom of the table. With more should be able to do they will engage local players in Practice, wo
better. tennis matches.
FANLING HUNT
LIST OF MEETINGS
The following dates have been fixed by the Fanling Hant & Race Club for Race Meetings to be held during
this season:
80th October, 1082.
27th November, 1982 27th Decembor..1082.
1st January, 1938.- B20ih January, 1988.
Ground: The ground has been in a fairly good condition throughout the year. Improvements Aro contem- plated for the cricket pitch, which we hope will be in a better condition than before.
Social Side.
Taiping
Parcels,
Tues., Sept. 20. Sept. 19, 5 p.m. Reg., Sopt. 20, 0.45 a.m. Lotters, Sept. 20, 10.30 am. (Due Thursday Island, 1st Oct-) Tiinegara ..Tuos,, Sept. 20, 9.80 a.m. Haining....Tues., Sept. 20, 2 p.m. Prez. Coolidgo
Tues., Sept. 20, 4.30 p.m. Fooshing.....Tues., Sept. 20, 5 p.m.
Shinyo Maru
Rog Letters, (Duo San Halyang
Egypt and Europe via Marsollies Ranchi
Wed., Sept. 21. Sept. 20, 6 pm. Sept. 21, 8.30 am. Francisco, 14th Oct.)
Fri., Sept. 29, 1 p.m.
Sat, Sept. 24. К. Р. О.
Parcels, Sept. 29, 4.30. p.m. Reg. Sopt. 24, 9 a.m. Letters, Sept. 24, 10, a.m.
G. P. O
Parcels, ... Sept. 23, 5.p.m.
Reg
Sept. 24, 9.45 a.m: Latters, Sept. 24, 10.30 am, (Duo Marseilles, 21st October)
*Superscribed Cor respondence only.
jahn and H. D. Rumjahn were also and Mr. M. R. Abbas (Hon. Socro- Teas and Dinners:-During the feted by the members in another tary), whose hard work made the year under review, two farewell ten dinner hold to celebrate their achtove- success of the function possible.
We have again to thank Mr. A. B.. parties were organised, one to Khan ments of winning the Singles and
Sutherland for the gift of another Sahib Nawab Khan and the other to Doubles Championships.
General: The
Committes wishes to bat for the season's best batting aver Mr. H. T. Barma. In honour of the Club's Cricket interporters, we held thank all those who subscribed to age in the ist XI, Mr. A. A, Rumjahn two dinners to the first of which wards the Sports Funds, the deners for the 1st XI bowling prise, här. Messrs.-8. R. Kerman and F. D. of prizes, the Military Authorities for Abbas Khan for the two bowling Pereira were guests and the second loan of ground pogs and flags, and prizes in the 2nd XI, and Mr. Li Mesara A. R. Madar and A. R. Minu. Mesura. R. M. Omar (Hong Sports Rahim for the first prise in batting
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