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Sunday

March 30

Rev. W. II. Baines Broadcasts. "Religion Under Fire" was the title broadcast from London last night ot by Rev. H. W. Baines who was As- sistant Chaplain

St of

John's Cathedral from 1934 to 1939. He re- turned to England and became vicar of the Church of St Nicholas Red- ford, about two miles from Coven- try.

St Nicholas' was one of the many destroyed in the attack on the beau- tiful English city, Mr Baines spoke in general on the effect the bombard- ment of places of worship has had on the people and the new bond of fellowship It has created among all classcs.

Less than a week after the worst raid, a newspaper reporter who was taking down the list of services for Ühe following Sunday expressed sur- prise at the number.

"Churches have been destroyed but the spirit of Christ still lives," Baines said. He went on to describe some of the scenes he had witnessed ssed where touching

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH AL April 7, 194

Hongkong News of the Week

Monday

AS-

Page For The Evacuees

March 31

in favour of the letter. The match. Currency Restrictions. An official went the full distance and at on

time it was thought, that the match statement on the recent decision to might have to be: abandoned again stop further remittances to areas

games. outside the sterling bloc was issued for the second set took 20

Umetani won the Brat sek, 6-4, and to-day by Mr D. Kelvin-Stark, sistant Financial Secretary. (Ex- In so doing he gave an indication that victory. Ho change). Residents whose familles he might snatch an easy may have evacuated to Canada, the was then playing extremely well, but

In the second set United States, the Philippines and considerably and fought back hard,

Pagh

improved other places outside the sterling area point for point. Games went al- are affected by the decision.

ternately to the players, but in the Instructions have been received portunity of winning the set, for he. from the Secretary of State for the was leading 40-16. However, he, Colonies that, otherwise than in very made a series of atrocious blunders exceptional clrcumstances, all exist at this crucial moment to allow his ing remittances outside the sterling opponent to draw level, and there- area made by British subjects (other after the games again went to each than Canadian citizens and British player In

broke Umetan! subjects of Chinese race) should through on the 23rd to take the lead, ccase three months after final notice but he failed to obtain the next, and has been given.

Pagh, by mixing his shots judicious- ly, took the following two games for the set.

The statement was as follows: 12th gume Pagh had a golden up-

This Government greatly regrets the suspense occasioned to persons affected, but it was thought better to give us carly an indication as possi- ble of the fact that remittances may

cease,

after the day were shown almost exclusively from the point of 15-12

examples of

by the lucky to the unlucky; men and women were seen rushing to save the lives of others regardless of their own safety; young inexperienced girls were going among the wounded and suffering, treating ghastly wounds which would have made experienced nurses shudder.

Mr Baines spoke of a house where every inch of floor space was taken and one hardly knew who were the hosts and who the guests; all this has helped to develop a fine spirit of fellowship.

When his church across the road was destroyed a little girl suggested that he should erect a cross on the ruins. This was done and as he stood and looked across the road at the cross standing on the heap of debris, men and women would come across to him and offer hand of sympathy.

The bombing had brought realisa- tion to many of what they had lost by the churches being bombed. Within three days of his church be- Jng destroyed a service was held in strange surroundings in the room of an Jog

The plan met with enthusiastic re- ception by the licences and they had worshipped in this public house ever Whatever both the church and since. the

these conditions people had done had helped to develop a new fellow- ship with more members.

This destruction he considered an ill wind and the many barriers which used to separate the church from the street, and the

person from the parisp had disappeared and another new fellowship had been created. In many places the church itself had been the peoples' shelter.

Lawn Bowls. At Cox's Rond to-day Kowloon Cricket Club beat Northum- berland and Durham Association 60-60 in a bowls match.

A. C. Tribble, A. H. Martin, R. S. Meadows, W. W. Parsons lost to C. E Turpin. E. Starling, S. Hodge T. W. Carr 13-19.

A. E. P. Gueat, H. Brokenshire, A. Steven. L Jack beat W. G. R, Coates, R. A. Radford, C. Gowland, J. Fraser 21-18.

H. S. Capell. R. T. Burch, G. E. Taylor, V. C. Labrum beat E. Purvis, D. Kossick, J. F. MacGowan, 3, Ramsey 20-16:

A. E. Porry, S. A. Gray, R. B. Well- wood, T. A. Madar beat G. E. Gross, A. D. Spoors, J. Smith, T. Coleman 32-18,

Street Guarda,

Appointed special

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the

turn.

Review Of The Principal Topics March 30

To April 5

Wednesday

April 2

April 3

Thursday

lines of the former, nili-piracy system,” and 12 Russians and 48 Chinese will be employed, “

||Twei Wal-pul Was. Before a large crowd on the stand court of the Chungking Profest. One of the deck. Cricket Club" to-day; Taui Wal-pul, slons reached at yesterday's meeting former champion; defeated K. H. Ip, of the Eighth Plenary Session of the South China Athletic Assoblation cham- Kuomintang Central Executiva acid pion, in straight sets in the tennis Supervisory Committees was to request. championships. A peculiar feature of the National Government to negotiater the match was that Taul took the lead with the Brilsh Government for the In both sets, was levelled and led in-cancellation of the Immigration Re- the third game, jumped into a 6-2 lead, gulations now enforced by the Hong conceded the next two games and took kong Government, both sets at 6-4. *..

It was pointed out that the regula -Both players displayed a variety of ons are prejudicial to the interests neat strokes · · 'beautifully, executed of the Chinese in Hongkong and the Drive was returned for drive and friendly relations between China and throughout the match the pace' was

Britain. Central News.. fast

No Omelal Comment

sesses a terrific forehand drive...

occasiona' be out-drave arid out-

When asked whether Government House would be demolished, Mr Smith old that no decision had been reached. Admiralty House was formerly the one of the pioneers of Hongkong, and residence of the late Sir Paul Chater,

Saturday

April 5

Quips By "Argus”

With Acknowledgments

Eve of Reason seems a good name for a race horse. When en- lightenment comes you can't' say you weren't warned.

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Latest from the Berlin Front: Hitler to case up on the Jews. He wants them to tell him howe Moses managed to get across the Red Sea.

A correspondent suggests that the ZBW broadcast to Australia be improved. He doesn't seem to know that it has to compete against Dad and Dave.

The Telephone Company may adopt the toll system of charging, That should discourage the Wal Pin Shues; but it seems a pity to cuddle our Civil Servants,

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Tsul was weakest In, 'his' service, double-faulting

Football Cup matches figured promin many times. Bis second ball was short and soft, and Ip cellency the Governor was not willing Baturday, Bouth Chins achtoved a spec It was learned to-day that His Ex- ently in the week-end football fixtures. In the art of these, at Causeway Bay on took advantage of it to send over win to make any statement on the above tacular last-minute draw with the Army ners with full length drives Teul's report, which must depend on the reply to win the Kotewall Cup by one point. valleying was good, and he still pos- made by His Majesty's Government to. A fair number of spectators braved the Ip played a grand game. On several the representations of the Chinese elements to view the faal of the surtday

Foreign Ofice,

Herald International Charity Cup on the Final notice has not yet been given

It is understood that the Immigrn were well rewarded for their enthusiasm. Police ground at Boundary Street and they monoeuvred his conqueror. He has a tion Ordinance was one of the sub- England defeated Scotland by five goals by this Government, as it was thought

The third set proved to be an on- that certain aspects of the matter.

Wedding. St Joseph's Church was hard forchand drive and his ground fects informally discussed by the to two after a goai-less first half. which might lead the Secretary of tl-climax, Pagh winning the first the scene of a brilliant. Society wed- stones are reliable. He was weakest Colonial Secretary during his visit 10

overhead, and sent easy shots into the Chungking Inst January, State to consider that Hongitong three games in a row and eventually ding: this morning when Miss Leonie net. He was very short in his lobs, should not share this war restriction the set, at 6-3.

Allee Maria de Chaffoy de Courcelles and his service, although atrong, nover from the Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Govt House Unife. It was learned with the remaining. Crown Colonies, Both players perferred the base- became the bride of Mr Louis Gerard scored outright. had not yet been put before him in line, with the result that play at the car de San, Secretary to the Belgian The players started cautiously. Teul Mr N. L. Smith to-day that His Ex-

Embassy in China..

cellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry full detail.

on his service.scored the first point of Northcote, suggested the possibility of not was seldom. There were quite a number of Interesting rallies, but His Excellency the Belgian Ambassa- levelled, took the lead confidently on the serious damage sustained by Cav- the match, and clinched the game. IP moving to Admiralty House owing to most of the points gained were from dor to China, Baron Guillaume, and the third game but failed to maintain ernment House following tunnelling errors rather than from "nces." the Consul-General for Belgium, Mr the advantage. Taul took the next four under the grounds in connection with The scores, in favour of Pugh, were H. Van der Straeten, witnessed the games to lead 5-2, and in the next ARP. work. No Anal date as to the 4-6, 14-12, 0-3,

ceremony. The nuptial blessing was game led 40-15 for BOL. By clever The other matches down for deel- pronounced by His Excellency Mgr Placements Ip scored the next four removal had been decided yet.

if. Valtorta.. Exchange control restrictions have sion were not played.

palnis to take the game. He also been introduced in the Empire solely Badminton. Five matches in the

clinched the next, but Toul got into his as part of the war effort and, al- badminton championships were played Mr and Mrs E. E. R. M. H. de Chaffey set

The bride, who is the daughter of own and took the 10th game for the though this Government is doing at Kowloon Cricket Club to-night.

The second set was almost a feped- de Courcelles, was given away by her everything. In its power to present A good game was seen when J. father, and was altended by the lion of the first. In the 10th game, was then known as Marble Hall. Sir to the Home authorities local Odell met H. A. Jones in the junior Misses Joan Chalinor And Sessan however, a doubtful decision against Ip Paul left the property in his will to aspects of the matter, the final deci- ringles, Botha players resorted to Christensen, as bridesmaids.

when he led 40-30 put him off. The the Government of Hongkong to use Arat ball of his service went wide, the in whatever manner they desired, and sion will have to be taken in Lon tricky

Odell possessed shots, but

Mile de Chaffoy de Courcelles, who second appeared well within the line, for some years it has been the omelal don, as the centre of the war effort, greater courtcraft and won 15-5,

ia one of the most popular members but the umpire decided against him. residence of the Naval Commander-in- view of national necessity and large- J. L. Anderson easily beat E. Zim- of Hongkong's younger Society set. This incidentally was Ip's first double- Chi

came to Hongkong in 1930, and was final result would have been had Ip derstood that great Interest has been fault in the whole match, What the ly without regard to previous deci-

nern 15-0, 16-7.

Agricultural Selements. It is un- sions taken

a pupil at the Central Brush School when

In the senior singles M., P. Yoong before returning to Brussels for a few levelled at five-all "would be difficult aroused by the Government plans for national circum- stances may have been different. beat P. K. Hooi 17-14, 5-15, 17-15. years to complete her education at a

to prophesy, as he was playing aggres- agricultural-settlements in Lantzu and The authorities in London with Yoong suffered stomach cramp late boarding school.

sive tennis and appeared confident of around Port Shelter, among the com- their wider

of situation as

as in the first game, and he was obvi- Mile de Chalfoy de Courcelles is an taking Tsui to three sets.

munity concerned. The proceeds from the sale of tie- a whole

decide, for reasons may

Chinese Chambers of Commerec, thrills

relict organisations are all anxious to Anil-Sabotage Scheme. The aban- see the plans brought to fruition, and in the deciding game, toge Club, and the Royal Hongkong appear adequate in Hongkong, that the closeness of which can be gauged Yacht Club.

donment of the volunteer anti-sabo- have received many requests for assis- Mir de San, who is a godson of the tage scheme for ships in Hongkong tance from would-be settlers and on- this further step must be taken by from the score. Angle drop shots

which Hongkong. If so, the public may at were one of the many tricks adopted late. King Albert of Belgium, is the Harbour,

was officially enquiries as to how to participate in the least be assured that their interests by both players.

only son of Mr Edouard de San, of nounced on Wednesday, was stated by schemes. Brussels, Hon. Genaral Secretary of the Hon. Mr N. Smith, Colonial In the matter have for several months K. W. Choy easily accounted for the

Squatters living under unhygienic Belglan Congo

formerly Secretary, to-day to be due, to the fact conditions to the north of Causeway considered by the Home author. W. Gillies 15-3, 15-1.

There was only one junler daubles Governor of the Koral Province in that the response had not been 100 per Bay and towards North Point and ities in much greater detail than war

the Cango.

cent, though had been fairly good. Shaukiwan have expressed their desire conditions normally permit.

match, between T. S. Young and M. Mr de San was born at Boma, Bei- . Mr Smith added that at the time the to move to Silver Mine Bay or Hobe Meanwhile, new remittances, as K. Fung against Peter Lo and J. gian Congo, and entered the diploma- scheme was mooted it was clently Haven as soon as arrangements con distinct from existing romittances, Tsang. The former pair won 18-17, ile service of his country in 1935, being understood that unless there was a 100 be made for themselves have already ceased except in the 15-7.

per cent response it would not be fals families. first posted to Berlin and hent to the people who had volunteered to It is learned that the Tal Hang case of husbands of evacuated fami- Kowloon Docks. The foundation Chungking, where he has been for the carry on with it. lics.

for the sea walls of a new deep- past two years.

Government's Intention now, he said, vicinity of Silver Mine

squatters camp will be moved to the This question of provision of pas- water berth for the Hongkong and

I to engage professional guards on the arrangements allow.

Bay when sages for persons who would be at- Whampon Dock Co., Ltd, are how fected by any restriction by reason under construction and before long Mr de Sun is also well-known of the evacuation is understood to the Company will have an additional sportsman, especially in the field of be under consideration by HM. berth suitable for large ships. This gliding. He holds the Belgian record Treasury in the United Kingdom. was given as one of the main de- for the highest fight for gilders with Tennis Tournament. Twice aban velopments of the Company in the 10,000 feet, and in April, 1940, broke -doned-because-of-falling-light-the-past-year by the Hon-Mr-S.-H. Dod--all Far East records for sonring and O. Umetani M. Pagh encounter in well, presiding at the Company's Eliding with a sustained: flight of five the Colony's Tennis Singles Cham- ordinary yearly meeting in Queen's China's war capital.

April 4 height of 6,200 feet over

partner, they might quite, easily have caused. an plonship reached a decision to-day, Building to-day.

Colony's Fopulation. The

upset.. Koh's return of He holds the rank of Lieutenant in census of the Colony's population coverage of the net was excellent and recent, Hool's smashes was brilliant, while his the reserve of cavalry of the ler Re- undertaken by the Corps of Air fald he tucked anything above his head giment Royal des Guides.

Mr H. Pirenne undertook the duties ber of people on the Island of Hong disappointing and but for Chew's love- Wardens showed that the total num- away for outright winners. Hool way The Rev. Fr A. Riganti was at the 1,444,725 of all nationallties. This was easily have ended up on the wrong kong and the. Kowloon Peninsula is ly placements and drops, might quite organ, with Miss Elvie Yuen as soloist revealed by the Deputy Director of alde of the score sheet.

The bride wore white brocaded satin Air Raid Precautions, Mr B. 1. Puckle, was 85 per cent. against a normal of cut on princess lines, with a long train at a Press Interview to-day.

at the back. Her knee-length talle

The totals are: Hongkong Island vell was edged with Valenciennes lace

154,000.

These figures do not take into ac. the later beat M. Pagh, 6-3, 6-1.

Kumjahn-Razack encounter

which may not in the public interest Dusly in great pain during the second enthusiastic sportswoman, being a keen kets to the stands are for the Bomber merchant guilds, banking groups and he fully divulged or which may not man which he last. There were member of the Fanling Hunt, the Cot Fund.

been

April 1

Tuesday

83 per cent.

-to 87

hours and

of best man.

and

Gliding Record

Friday

and their

And these who moan about "no news in the paper" are the same people who want all happenings kept secret.

Hongkong Chinese football tour- ists were involved in a riot in Manila. They seem to have for- gotten that the customer is always right.

You see some funny results of Chinese attempts to anglicise their names. Best one. Calleged) was a Mr Pong Kwok-wab, who became Mr Quo Vadis Pong.

The high cout of coal. Is reduc- Ing the railway Ume-tablo... Has Government ever thought of sat- ting up a salvage station to re- cover the coal from passengers' eyes?

Then there was the bridge play- ing lady who gave birth to twins, So they scored her baby slam, one overtrick, vulnerable, doubled.

Patient (in waiting room): I'm aching from neuritis.

Second Patient: Glad to mdel you, I'm Mendlebaum from Chicago.

With the first and second division Tennis Results-Both the Rumjahn China and the Royal Engineers respective

champions in 'the'safe' keeping of South cousins, 3. A. and H. D., won their ly, interest in League football was con matches in the Colony's Tennis Singles ned to the third division, where the Championship to-night. The former Boyal Air Forco and Royal Corps of Signals completed their Axtures with easy

points at the head of the table and the

hours, and was held in place by a coronet of 769.204; Kowloon 581,431; Waterborne. defeated L. M. A. Razack, 6-4, 6-0, and victories. This makes both teams level on

Sunshine amounted which is 27 hours less than normal, orange blossoms, Arum lies.com- Rainfall exceeded the normal for the posed her bouquet. third month in succession, the total for The bridesmaids

of the year.

England

Kotowall Cup

1 South China 1 International Cup Final

6 Scolland First Division

Kowloon Recond Division

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Immigration Inquiry. The Commis- alon appointed to inquire into the affairs of the Immigration Department had its final sitting, so far as the tak ing of evidence is concerned, today. Myrrh Den que aches, against a torin proces al mowered tallein in Territories, where no census es duced a close tussie, Kazach put pro- Play-off pecesary to decide the champion the part of Mr R. A. D. Forrest, Im. normal of 2.96 inches. The total rain- pink, and blue, with shoulder-length taken, but it is estimated that the good struggle and led in both sets at prior to the annual Champions versus the migration Officer, was made by Mr J, fall since January 1 is now. 16.07 vells of white tulle caught to their population there is between 120,000 and one time.

Rest encounter. M. da Rocha, Honorary Consul for inches, which is nearly three times the heads with small porles. They carried 150,000,

H. D. Rumjohn was inclined to be Costa Rica.

normal total for the first three months bouquets, of white carnations.

Though the figures cannot be one erratic in his match against Pagh and

Army The bride's mother attended the hundred per cent, correct, he added, had to fight hard for his points. Mr Rocha said that when he entered The maximum wind velocity in a ceremony in a smart gown of deep they are as nearly so CA possible, The match between Taul Yan-pul.and- Mr Forrest's office for the purpose of rust was 51 m.p.h. at 3 a.m. on the blue French Ince, with which the There was every co-operation on the Paul Kong, which was played on the club obtaining a visa for his wife's passport, 11th during a heavy rain-squall.. wore a Gage sailor hat trimmed with part of the pubile in this task, which Stand Court and was, therefore, sup- Mr Forrest, without inquiring as to the RumJahn Good As Ever, The won pink roses.

made the work of the Air Rald War- posed to be the best match on the pro object of his visit, told him to get out, derful retrieving powers of 5. A. A largely attended reception was dens so much easier. He also complained that he had been Rumjahn

gramme, proved a disappointing affair, Navy

Kit Chee were fully demonstrafed held later in the Jacobean Room of No figures can yet be released as to Neither player was at his

R.A.S.C.

Bing Tau best and kept walking for the permit, which was when he beat Shields Goodman in the Hongkong Hotel. When the happy the density of the population in any rallies were few and far between,..

Third Division; 5 not produced "until he kicked" and straight sets in the tennis champion couple left for Repulse Bay, where the particular area, as these have sull to

R. Bignals that the General Agent had charged ship to-day.

Kong was rather erratic and weak shell

2. 15th A honeymoon is being spent, Mme de be checked and tabulated, but-It is on the backhand, though now, and then 30th R

0' RAJ. him $1 for services which wore not rendered.

On more than one occasion the San wore a silk frock of dark green considered that the Central area, of the, he put in some cross-court drive favoured by many to win the Colony'

Choy Wins Title. K. W. Choy, who ar holder saved what appeared impossible with while spots.

city will show the thickest population, while Teul did not seem to exert him Another wliness, was Dr S. N. Chau, ahots which he turned into outrient League Badminton. St John's will constables on enrolment, Hongkong's J.P., and member of the, Urban Coun- winners by sending over low hard meet Chung Hwa for the B. Division that the Colony's total population then. thing in reserve. The players seldom when he defeated P. K. HOOL, 15-7, 15-0. The last census, taken in 1931, showed self and appeared to be holding some the champion of the University to-day Badminton singles championship, became Street Guards, who are being supplied cil, who complained against the hold- drives along the tram lines. with uniform, truncheons and pollee ing of separate examination of pass The game was not particularly in. League Badminton championship an including. the New Territories, was advanced to the net, but whenever they in the Onal Choy took the initative whistles, commenced their dutles in 12 ports and Immigration permits on teresting but at times, there were long Wednesday, as a result of their fine was 8,751, of which 821,420 were did they were more often than not bea- throughout and his deceptive, whole ne Districts of the island last Friday week, board a vessel from Macao,, which re- rallies which drilled the large crowd. 6-3 victory over Kowloon to-night at Chinese and 28,322 Non-Chinese... ten, The match ended in Tsui's favour, powerful smashes netted him many points. March 21.

Mr. Puckle stated that the erection 0-2, 6-4. sulted in his being delayed for 20 Goodman and a sound forchand, but crelo.

To finials of several other Dadminton Those Street Guards are required to minutes. He suggested that both ex- was deplorably weak on the other hand

The earlier stages of the match saw of pen-shelters on the Island was al- G. Choa and A. Crawford, were seen Handicap Doubles, 15. B. Low and P. K. competitions were also held. In the Men's cover a three hours beat at a time. To aminations could have been held and his volleying also let him down four sets shared, but Eardley and Kwok most completed, and the ARP. De in a marathon struggle, the match go- foot detested Chin Low and PK. date there are 117 men on duty, with simultaneously

and Wilson consolidated pariment was now looking for strongly ing to the full distance ⠀ another 55. to commence on April 1950

badly. He appeared to be impatient and Smith At the present. time the Street

The granting of exclusive rights to to win and, in trying to force the pace, their position and they ran into a 5-2 bells, buildings where the verandah former won 8-0 2-0, 0ce before the 12-10-15-10-13 in the Mixed. Doubles the General: Agent to take photographs overhit on many occasions.

Chay and Artis K... Hung bent lead before they dropped their next covered pavement can be used as Luxury Brigantine. The construction and in the Ladies Doubles, Miss Chows Hr. Chew and Miss D; Chows, 15-1, 1-5; Guards are patrolling Jervois Street, for Immigration permits was the sub- · Rumjahn was always dangerous set,··

shelters in between the verandah of the brigantine Nuestra Senora de la and I Wat-kuen were the winners over Connaught Road Central Wellington ject of a complaint by Dr Wong Tong, when he approached the net and col. P. Wynter-Blyth and A. L Fisher pillars, and the building itselfy a Street. Des Voeux Road West, Lind Commissioner of; Oversens Affairs. in lected many points by crisp volleying. lost to H. C. Eardley and D. Kwok It was proposed to erect a wall of transferred from the Wang Teithip Fetushinsky. 8-15, 13-13; 18-3, 201

Faz (Our Lady of Peace) has been Miss Fatima Mohideen and › Min. : B... hurst Terrace, Queen's Road West, the Chinese Government and Chairman His drives, although short at times, 15-21; beat G. W. Giffen and G. 8. Ladd hollow concrete blocks four foot in yard to the Wing On Bing, it was learn Two exhibition games were also staged. Queen's Street, Wing Kut Street, Hol- of the Photographers Guild in Hong, were well directed to the far corners 21-2; lost to N. L. Smith and F.. Wilson height, which, could, if necessary, be ed from Mr E S. Moses, under whose grat one, and MO and M lywood Road, Queen's Road, Central, kong, Mr Wong, alleged that the ne of the court and his back hand was 11-21, Des Voeux Road Central and Bonham tion had made the pubile-highly-in reliable. He was never seriously ex

bulit up, between every three verandah Strand.

dignant, and also asked what right the fended and won with plenty. in re to Eardley and Kwok-10-21: beat Giffen out, so that no inconvenience will be The reason for the transfer is that the University Badminton Clubvent of J. L.. Anderson and F. Zimmern lost plllars These walls would be space supervision: tho, craft is being built, Silva dafesta P. 9. Dun, and in Urdu.

to-day. As from to-morrow, four more streets. Immigration Omeer had in putting up serve.

Mra: 1. A. Hill, wife of President will be added, with an additional 55 a notice to the effect that his (Mr

and Ladd 21-5; lost to Smith and Wil- caused to householders. The w Street Guards reporting for duty, Wong's) qualineations to guarantee

* Bori-12-21.

ap An experiment in this form of shel M. Tom T. the marter builder of the the prized These streets will be Kennedy Town - spoilcations for permits had been can- beat Shields Goodman 6-1;' 6-2, 6, 8, Jones and. A. E. P. Guest lost to ter had already been tried out in Lock to carry on the work. It is expected tained the Senior Cricket League-title

Bingles-6. A. Rumjahn (holder)

Wang Tal shipyard, is sick and unable. K.0.0. Champions. Kowloon C.C.. re- (near, wholesale market); Belcher's called." unirali Na

Choa boat T. J. Gould 0-1: 6-8 Fang and Ladd 21-7; lost to Smith and Wil- ment was waiting Government two weeks' time by the new builders Civil Barvies batted first and agamat Eardley and Kwok 11-21 beat Giften hart Road, he said, and, the Depart that the craft will be completed within when to-day, they defeated Civil C.C.. by Street, Des Voeux Road West and March Weather The weather daring Ol-lam best. Wat Chung 6-1; 1.5 Connaught Road West, March: was unsettled, with frequent Club Handicapy. Gordon beat on 12-21...

NEE opinion regarding theme id sem she tags.

The craft is being built to the order the accurate bowling of N. D. Lloyd, wha Tenais Uhampionship, Playing much In another week's time it is hoped rainfall and very variable tempera- FW Carter 6-3; 0-1. T. C. Monaghan better together as a team, the dile matcher in the badminton champion of Mr. A. Carcio, Mexican Consulat tot for what for 30, they were til to have uniforms ready for a further tures/" reports the Royal Observatory, received a walkover. from "A. T. Dow. To de Dart Guard

From the 1st to the 10th it was mainly C. W. Sewell, best H. C. D. Knight 3.0; holders, 1: D. and S. A. Rumlahn, bent ships were held to-night at Rarelo. T. Manila and owner of the ill-fated Fracht pot for porno maintathated once and Flag Day- Beault." The Fing Day or cloudy and wet; there was a brief spell 6-4; 6-4.

when their club mates L.M.A.Ratack and 5. Young proved too good for P. A Elvira, which was also constructed in half hours, and only, Hawkins Colledge and.

Fortescue Neached double figures. ganised by the Harigkong Rbjary, Club of fine wunny weather from the 17th Benefit Performance. Ils Excellancy A. Minu 7-5, G. In the open Yahovich in the junior ringdon and dongkong and which we lost while Against the comparatively, small total, for the purchase of mobile cantéens to 19th, and the next few days were the Governor, Bir Geonry Northcote, doubles of the Colony Tearls Chim won 15-8, but the A. L. Fisher and J. on its maiden voyage to Manila, Kowloon C.G. were unusially, slow-in wwe the most successful la themainder of the month the sky war ance of World in Flames" 1:930 Ho Ka-lau and K. 14 Yip bert B. Fisher won the first set at 16-7 bus luxuriour and largest craft of its kind immediate check bours

one of meet Escorial ve ym. During the re- attended the ipecial benent perform- plonships on the Club, ground on. Anderson match went to Leous after their nine ad antherboard women, and size colleled about 46,000 actos continuously overcast, with pm. t the Queen's Theatre to-day O'M. Desnád End A. Dow easily by lost the second at 1-6. He came back to be built in Hongkong. It is of:00 had knocked on a ROCKRATY PURA PR in streeta sillon) alone, an excellent re onset of the north-cast mated

occasional rain or drizzles showed the Allow warn in auld, of the Brithh 0.1, Garg in the only other champion- trongly in the third set to win 15-10 tons and her dimensions are: Length unigung other, Berior cord for any flag day in the Colony brought cold weather during the last special rates were charged, the house

monsoon War Organization Fund and though ship, amelyet lesson throw away many point by math: draught, d fi a fan will have 87:35 By Joke mak

CREATIVE after, lending, 6-2 at one stagez Ander», over-all, 30 ft 10 ini beam 18 ft and Univeraty boat, Cramentower Cor AREA, further sum of approximately $7 two days of the month. Four thunder was completely sold out fiske

600 was received by Sir Atholl Macs storms occurred during March," and "The Band of the Middlesex Regiment

Gering into the net, while his side lina Inainmast and a 3-2 formats Above one-man sho

BXO and Playing with Craigengowa Gregors (the Treasurer in reply to there was fog on the 701-8th, and played; the National Anthemson the

Hor. Bir placements often went astray, Fisher's: deck and will carry a spread of mail of; leiters sent out a few days previously 23rd-24th. RUMA

nd wide" variety, of alrols and excellent -13,745 square feet. The cost, "of con ain the appealing for contributions. Those who

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positioning were the deciding factors, alstruction :1# $88,000, and the boat Awill; ? Pankremitations were given a metal

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