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FANLING GOLF

STARTING TIMES FOR

THREE 'DAYS

The following are the starting ines over the Old Course at Huling for Sunday, Monday and Tesday next,

SUNDAY.

Old Courise,

28 m. K. B. Morrison, W. II. E.

Thomas

A. D. Humphreys. F. A

Redmond

R. S. J. Paterson, C. B Robertson

A. E. Thompson, T. Spar-

H. II. Mundy, J. McKnight

136

1.10 ·

H. T. Phillips, I. Allison

At

148

162

H

100

100

+

II. H. Pethick, J. Mayhew

101

FI

P

102

130

"

140

18

102

H

H

G. W. Tolmie, D. J. Mackie

F. J. Bond, F. A. Merry

W.

SCHOOL AQUATICS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1933,

Excellent Sport By Boys Of King's College.

CLOSE COMPETITION,

The annual swimining sports of King's College were held yesterday afternoon in the College bath, and excellent swimming was witnessed.

The enthusiasm shown by the com- pelitore Ás well

the spectators contributed much to the success of the occasion. Closo finishes were the order, especially in the events open to the smaller boys, who vied with their olders in giving of their best.

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The programme was quite a long one, and was divided into thrco groupe, with individual championships in each section.

SERIOUS CHARGE ***

TWO MEN ACCUSED OF

MANSLAUGHTER

Lower Court proceeds were commenced before Mr. Butters at the Kowloon Magistracy yeater- day afternoon against two mon, Tean Wu-tani and Liu Chun, who were charged with manslaughter as a result of a street fight. In Hunghom on September 20.

CHINA NEED FOR REFORM

ADMIRAL SIR HOWARD KELLY'S ADVICE

London, Oct. 8. Intensive development is, taking place in China, declared Admiral Bir Howard Kelly, late Comman

Mr. J. A. Frasor Assistant der-in-Chief of the China Station, Attorney General, appeared for whon he addressed a gathering in the prosecution, with Detective London to-day on Great Britain's Inspector Chester Woods in charge interests in the Far East, of Investigatione.

Ho eald that China was passing

SPORT ADVTS:

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The TENTH EXTRA RÄUE MEET. ING will be hold Weather Pers mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY OF Baturday, 7th October, and on Tues- day, 10th October, 1988, commencing at 200 p.m. on both days.

The First Bollwill be Rung at 1.80 p.m.

MEMBERS" ENCLOSURE Members' are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.

Bauges admitting Non-Mombers to Roome the Members

at and Club

for per Gentlemen and

ay for por obtainable through the SECRET. Ladies (Both including Tax) nr

not ARY

upon the personal application of Member, such Member to ba

respon alble for all vizitora introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits,

a from n state of absolute autocracy to the principles of democracy, for which the people were prepared...

It was alleged that about 10,45 Pm on that date Liu Chun, the second defendant, Ilving in

Icung Street, alleged ho saw The prizes will be distributed at a man stealing taro-roota from a later date, after the arrival of the gardon nearby, Ho raised the four representatives which the Col-falarm, and several men set upon lege has sent to the Nanking sports the alleged thief. meeting.

THE RESULTS.

L. B. Holmes, D. M. were as follow: Richards

G. Milne, A. McKellar

J. F. Wright, D. Ellis

F. Austin, P. S. Grunt

J. B. Ross, J. C. McGown) W. J. Koy, W. A. Stewart

A. Kidd, Robinson

S. A. Sleap, W. A. Weight

Group A.

An eye-witnose of the mosquit}

There could be no hope of a would say that the two defendants united China until there was some -The results of yesterday's contests were among four men who made semblance of a common language the attack. The first defendant there, ho went on. Settled cur- was alleged to have used an iron drill while the second defendant rency and proper communication used his fisis..

were further vital steps towards When policeman came upon national solidarity, Admiral Kelly The assaulted man, it was stated, assorted. got up and also ran away, but he

Three lengths free stylo.-I. Lau) Po-hei. 2, Lou Po-ting, 3. Heung Iu-nuen.

3, Un Se-man.

Four lengths breast stroke-1, Kung Yin-chick. 2, Ma Tat-ting Eight, lengths fres style.-I. Lau Pu-hel. 2. Cheung Tan-woon. 3,

Tu-buen. 11. N. Williamson, N. K. Heung Tubuh back stroke-1, Lau

Hel-Lak. 3,

D. Davies, W. F. Kerr

Littlejohn

A. Webster, R. P. Shaw.

H. P. Bailey, G. T. May

R. C. Webb, H. S. Forster

L. M. 8. Lloyd, J.

McElney

MONDAY.

Old' Courne

18 am. D. Davies, W. F. Kerr

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Po hel. 2, Wu Choung-fal.

Ng

2

Diving, Cheong Tom-woon. Sin Kin-leung. 8, Lam On-pong, H.2, Wong On-chi. 3. Wu Hel-tak.

Long Flange-1, Leung Tat-sing. Interclass Relay-1, 3A. Individual Championship-Lau Po-

Group B.

H. F. Sommers, A. E. Gerondal

M. N. Cochrane, G. T. May

J. W. Mayhow, R. A. Rodgers

I. Allison, D. Ellin

R. A. Jirdrie, W. H. B. Rigg

W. J. S. Key, N. K. Little john

FH. Crapnell, R. W.

Gardiner

R. M. MeLay. J. w. c.

Bonnar

"

"

R. P. Edwards, F. A. Merry

28 a.m. H.

Lov

"

136

TUESDAY.

Old Course

H. Pethick, J. W. Mayhew

W. A. Stewart, C. W. F. Booker

FA. Redmond, .C. A.

Middleton Smith

19.40

R. C. Webb, G. T. May

19.44

"

A. E. Gerondal, H. Sommers

F.

WOMEN'S HOCKEY.

ongkong Ladies Practice At Sookunpoo. -

GOOD SHOWING. hgkong Ladies held their first ce of the season at Sookunpoo day and made quite a good Beratch eight-n-side ng. A

was played under the instruc- f Mr. P. J. Barlow, this year's

Club has several_new, players | fear and with a litle mora prac- will be folding strong aldo. was very little brilliant play jho absence of players in three one made the game difficult. Thorpe was good at back, being and accurate in hitting. Miss

w who played centre forward e of the teams was outstanding, so was Miss. Wallace who was f the right halves. Another ce will be held on Saturday.

Ladica' Practice.

St. Andrew's Club Ladles had first practice match of the sea- yesterday afternoon the

on

ja ground. They were opponed scratch St. Andrew's Club and C. man's eloven. The game jod in a draw of one goal oach. M. Woolley netted for the ladies,

RPRISE. TEAM OF

THE YEAR

[Continued from Page 8.)

are keen, and the forwards cially have a fine burst of

speed. The team which -beat the Club was composed nofollows: Feroz All; Matab All, Lieut. Hobert;

Pole

the scene, the four men bolted.

Chinese Ministers, he informed had only gone about 30 yards his hearers, were not altogether when he collapsod, and later died.masters in their own house, so to that of the night in question he

Shek Choi, a boiler maker, said speak; the pressure of public went out for some tea together their doing the things of which opinion frequently preventing with a friend named Wong Fo they themselves approved. They loft the ton-house about 10-

The Secretary's office, Brd Floor, close at 12 o'clock Woon on both days. Gloucestor Building, (Tel, 27394), will

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

On No Pretext will Children bo per mitted in olther Enclosure during the Meeting.

Tifins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from tho No. 1-Boy in advance. Telophone 21920,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

The Price of Admission to the cluding Tax, for all Persone, including Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day in-

Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and. Sailors in Uniform aro 20 p.m. and walked back towards Ha Houng Street. When he got in the securing of security of life, will not be permitted to operate within

The future of China lay, first, admitted Half Price,

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c. there, he saw four men attacking property and another at the other end of the essential to obtain a settled Gov-Club during the Race Meeting.

capital. It Was the Procincts of the Hongkong Jockey street, They wore holding him ernment. The only form which at up and beating him. Ho recog-present would sult China, he enid,,

By Order, Three length free stylo-1, Sam nised the four men as Teang Wu-was one on a federation basis,

C. B. BROWN, Chau Wing-chin. 8, tani. Tanng Wa-shing, Lui Chun with full autonomy for the pro- Ka-mong. 2 Ting Siu-sang.

Hongkong, 2nd October, 1933. and Leung Ting.

vinces and districts.-Router.

hei.

Two lengths breast_stroke. 1, Tsang Wu-tani und Tsang Wn- To Siu-sang. Ma Yat-kwong. shing hind iron drills in their Cheung Wan back stroke-1, hands, but the other two wero

Three

Yuen Chi-kwok, 2, Chau Wing-chuen. 3, George Wong.

empty-handed.

A policeman came along and the four men bolted. The assaulted but man got up and ran away,

few collapse after running a Mayards,

Six longths free style.-1. Sam Ka- nang. 2, Chau. Wing-chin. 3. Ting Siu-sang.

Diving-1, His Wing-val. 2, Yat-kwong. 3, Cheung Yun-wa.

Long Plunge.-1, Chan Tak-chin. 2. Wu Chi-tak. 3, Chi Sheung-yee.

Intercines Relay-1, 6E. Individual Championship- Sam Ka-mang..

Group C

Two lengths free style-1, Lam Kn-cheung. 2, Chan Shin-tak. 3, Wong Ho-wa.

Two lengths Breast Stroke.-1, Lau Kal-ming. 2, So Chup-wing. 3, Chan Shin-tok.

Four Lengths Free Style-1, Lam Ka-cheung. 2, Lau Kai-ming. 3,1 Ho Hon.

Diving for Plates.1, Yue Wing sam. 2, Chan Yuk-lam. 3, Shi Man- Jeung.

Inter Class Relay-1, 7A. Individual Championship Lam Kn- cheung.

Beginners' Itace.

Two Lengths Free Style Chan Blu-kat. 2, Lau Chak-ving. 3, Wong Tal-man..

2 One Length Breast Stroke-1, Lau Chak-win. 2, Wong Ful-man. 8, Chin Sin-kai.

Six-Length-Scout Race-1-Loung Naksung Wong Shlu-cheung. Sin Chi-wing,

Ambulance Race.-1, No Yat- kwong. 2, Leung Kok-chun. 3, Lau ye-hon.

THE CESAREWITCH.

Call-Over For Big Newmarket Race.

at

GUISCARD FAVOURED.

London, Oct. 5. The call-over for the Cesarewitch found Guiscard favoured to-day 7/1, with Ximenes second best.

The following is the list: 7/1 Guiscard (t. and o.) 10/1 Ximones (L. and of 12/1 Nitsichin (0.3 100/8 (t.) 100/8 Negro (t and o.)

Loosestrife (o) 25/1 (t.) 20/1 statesmen (6.) 20/1 Sandals (0), 29/1 Benafrere (t and o.)

de Paris (0) 23/1 Dick Turpin (t. and 0.) 33/1

Patch ( and o.) B3/1 33/1

Rol

(0.) 40/1 (E.)

40/1

Erain (0.) 45/1 (t.)

33/1 Eugene (0.)

40/1 Chelmarsh (o.) 50/1 (t)

40/1 Blendoarur (0),

40/1 Seminole (o.)

40/1 Within-the-Law (o.)

50/1 Fox-carth (a.)

50/1 Serum (0.)

-50/1 Trustco (0.) 88/1 Boldero (0.) 68/1 Daytol (6)

-Router.

C.B.A. CRICKET TEAM. ·

Witness stated that there was a lamp in the street at the time, and be could recognise the four men. The hearing was adjourned

until this afternoon.

PORTUGAL'S DAY.

PRESENTATIONS.

POLICE OFFICIALS AT FAREWELL TEA

Presentations of a clock to Sirdar Sahib Mohinder Singh,, A.S.P., and an attache case to Mr. Bishen Singh, of the Educa tion Department and formerly of the Police Force, were made at the Gloucester Building yesterday afternoon, at a farewell tea party given in their honour by the In- spector General of Police (Hon.

ANNIVERSARY RECEPTION AT Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G.) and

CLUB DE LUSITANO

On the occasion of the twenty- third anniversary of the establish ment of the Portuguese Republic, a reception was held by the Vice Consul for Portugal, Mr. P. B. Botelho, at the Club de Lusitano yesterday,

Superintendents of the Hongkong Police Force. A presentation was also made from the Indian Contin- gent,

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The two officers are retiring from the Government service after nearly 34 years' activity.

The Inspector General and Chief The guests, who included Mr. Justice Mr. J. R. Wood spoke in Justice J. R. Wood, Acting Chief eulogistic terms of the splendid Justice. Capt. Walker, A.D.C. to work done by Messrs. Mohinder IIis Excellency the Governor, Capt. Singh and Bishen Singh, and both Meyers, A.D.C. to His Excellency wished them happiness and long the General Officer Commanding, life in their well-earned retire- and Captain Porter,--Personalment. Secretary, to the Commodore, Naval Establishment, were received by Bir. and Mrs. Botelho.

The toast to His Majesty the King was proposed by Mr. Botelho, while His Honour, Mr. Justice J. R. Wood, proposed the toast to the President of the Portuguese Re- public.

Among the many guests present wero: Capt. Walker, Capt. Meyers, Capt. Porter, the Rt. Rev. H. Val torta, Vicar Apostolle of Hong- kong, Hla Honour Mr. Justice J. R. Wood, Mr. Douglas Jenkin, Con- sul General for the United States, Mr. de la Prade, Consul General for France, Hon. Mr. C. G. Al- bastor. H.C., O.B.E., Han. Mr. A E. Wood, Hon. Mr. A. G. W. Tickle, Hon. Sir H. E. Pollock, Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Hon. Dr. R. R. Kotewall, C.M.G., Sir W. W. Hornell, Kt., Col. L. G. Bird, D.S.O., C.B.E., Dr. F. M: G. Ozorio (President of the Club do, Lusi- tano), Mr. L. D'Almada, Jr., Mr. Philip Jacks, Mr. M. Figuerido, Mr. P. M. da Silva, Mr. C. A. D'Almada, Mr. E. M. Hall, Mr. Ho Loung, Mr. M. H. Lo, Mr. S. W. Tao, Mr. F. M., L. Soares, Mr. E. Grossman, Maf. H. B. L. Dowbig- gin, Mr T. N. Chau, Mr: H. Owen Hughes; Mr. A. K. Mackenzie and Mr. J. Hennessy Sath.

SPORTING PEER DIES IN LONDON

VISCOUNT COWDRAY

London, Oct. 5. Viscount Cowdray, of Midhurst, died to-day at the age of bl—–—– Reuter.

Lord Cowdray, was the second Viscount of Midhurst. He was a prominent parliamentarian and contested the Rutland seat in the

Sarza Khan, The team to represent the Cen- Lleut, Raven-tral British Association against hill, Sirdar the Central British School in a Khan Gne. friendly cricket match, at King's Liberal Interests in 1006; from Khuda Bux, Park to-morrow at 2.30 p.m. has 1906 to 1918 ho was the Momber Kishen Singh, been alightly revised. The team of Parliament for Eye. Ayn Singh', [will now be as follows; F: Angus, st Mohamed and L/N Khuda R. Blyth, S. MacNidor, N. Whitley, k. If they fold the same cloven A. Pole, T. S. D. Whitley, G. ring the season there will be Gurevitch, F. Filmer, G. Carr, E victories chalked up against NaeNider and D. Smith. Reserve,

J. E. Wileon.

'A keen huntsman, Lord Cowdray was joint Mastor of the Cowdray Houndo.

The hair to the title is his only son, the Hon. Weetman John Chur- chill Pearson.

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