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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Sunday

March 30

W. H. Baines Broadcasts, "Religion Under Fire" was the title of a broadcast frem London last night by Rev. H. W. Baines who was As- sistant

ot St John's Chaplain Cathedral from 1034 to 1030. 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 Bulnes 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 classes.

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

orch

cense.

Hongkong News of the Week

Monday

to

Breas

A Page For The Evacuees

Review Of The Principal Topics March 30

To April 5

Wednesday

April 2

April 3

Thursday

Iines of the former nati-piracy system, and 12 Russlana" and 48′ Chinese will

Teal Wal-pal Wins. Before a large be employed. crowd on the stand court of the Chungking Trotest One of the deel- Cricket Club to-day, Tsui -Wal-pui, alons reached at yesterday's meeting former champion, defeated K. H. Ip, ot the Eighth Plenary Session of the South China Athletic Ambciation-cham. Kuomintang Central Executive and plon, in straight sets in the tennis Supervisory Committees was to request championships. A peculiar Icature of the National Government to negotiato the match was that Tsut took the lead with the British Government for the In both sets, was levelled and led in cancellation of the Immigration Re the third game, jumped into a 5-2 lead, gulations now enforced by the Hong- concoded the next two games and took kong Government. both scis at 0-4. •

It was pointed out that the regula tlong ara prejudicial to the interests Both players displayed a variety of of the Chinese in Hongkong and the neat strokes beautifully executed, Drive was returned for driva

friendly relations between China and und Britain-Central News throughout the match the pace was fast.

No Oficial Comment,

·

Saturday

April 6

Football Cup matches #gured promin- ently in the wook-end football fixtures.

Quips By “Argus"

With Acknowledgments

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

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

March 31

in favour of the latter. The match Currency Restrictions An official went the full distance and at one statement on the recent decision to me it was thought that the match might have to be abandoned again stop further remiliances

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

Umetant won the first set, 6-4, and to-day by Mr D, Kelvin-Stork, As- sistant Financial Secretary. (Ex-in so doing he gave an indication that

easy victory. change). Residents whose familles he might snatch an may have evacuated to Canada, the was then playing extremely well, but United States, the Philippines and the second set Pagh improved alderably and fought back hard, other places outside the sterling area

for point. Games went al- are affected by the decision.

tornately to the players, but in the The statement

Pagh a golden Instructions have been received portunity of winning the sot, for he from the Secretary of State for the was lending 40-15. However, he Coloules that, otherwise than in very

a series of atrocious blunders very made

Trui was weakest in his service, - exceptional circumstances, all exist at this crucial moment to allow his

double-faulting many times. Hls It was learned to-day that is Ex- In the first of these, at Causeway Bay on ing remittances outside the sterling opponent to draw level, and there-

second ball was short and soft, and Ip cellency the Governor was not willing Saturday, South China achtered aspec mude by British subjects (other after the games again went to each

took advantage of it to send over win to make any statement on the above lacular last-minute draw with the Anny thin Canadian citizens and British player in turn. Umetan! broke

ners with full length drives. Tsai's report, which must depend on the reply to win the Kotowall Cup by ena point. subjects of Chinese race)

volleying was good, and he still pos- made by Ilis Majesty's Government to elements to view the final of the Sunday should through on the 23rd to take the lead,

A fale number of spectators braved the ccase three months after final notice but he failed to obtain the next, und

sesses a terrifle forehand drive,

the representations of the Chinese Herald International Charity Cup on the Ip played a grand game. On several Foreign Office. has been given.

Pugh, by mixing his shots judicious-

ocensions he out-drove and aut-

Police ground at Boundary Street and they It is understood that the Immigra- were well rewarded for their enthusiasm. Final notice has not yet been given ly, took the following two games for

manoeuvred his conqueror. He has tien Ordinance was one of the sub- England defeated Scotland by few goals by this Government, as it was thought the set.

Jects informally Wedding. St Joseph's Church was hard forchand drive and his ground

discussed The third set proved to be an an-

by, the to two after a goal-less first half,'- that certain aspects of the matter, which might lead the Secretary of l-climax, Pagh winning the first the scene of a brilliant Sociely, wed- vertendandable. He was weakest Colonial Secretary during his visit t

overhead, and sent easy shots into the Chungking last January.

Govt House Unsafe. It was learned- State to consider that Hongkong three games in a row and eventually Allee Marin de Chntoy de Courcele net. He was very short in his lobs,

Chaffoy and his service, although strong, never from the Colonial Secratary, the Hon, not share this war restriction the set 0-3.

Mr N. L. Smith 10-day that HR Ex- Both players perferred the base- became the bride of Mr Louls Gerard scored outright. with the remaining Crown Colonies,

The players started cautiously. Tsui cellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry had not yet been put before him in iine, with the result that play at the Henri de San, Secretary to the Belgian

Embassy In China,

on his service scored the first point of Northcote, suggested the possibility of full detail.

net was seldom. There were quite

the match, and clinched the game. Ip moving iq Admiralty House owing to His Excellency the Belgian Ambussa- levelled, took the lead confidently on the serious damage sustained by Gov. Lie suspense occasioned to persons most of the points gained were from dor to China. Baron Guillaume, and the third game but failed to maintain ernment House following tunnelling

This Government greatly regrets a number of interesting rallies, but

the Congul-General for. Belgium, Mr the advantage, Tsul took the next four under the grounds in connection with affected, but it was thought better to errors rather than from "aces."

The scores, in favour of Pagh, were H. Van der Stracten, witnessed the games to lead 3-2, and in the next ARP. work No finni date as to the give us ently an Indiention as possi-

ceremony. The nuplal blessing was led 40-15 for sel. By elever removal had been decided yet. bic of the fact that remittances may 4-0. 14-12, 6-3.

next four

When asked whather Government The other matches down for deck- pronounced by His Excellency Mgr placements Ip scored the

it. Valtorta.

points to take the game. He also House would be demolished, Mr Smith Exchange control restrictions have sion were not played.

clinched the next, but Taul gol Into his been introduced in the Empire solely

The bride, who is the daughter of own and took the 10th game for the said that no decision had been reached. Admiralty House was formerly the championships were played Mr and Mrs E. E. R. M. H. de Chaffoy set

residence of the late Sir Paul Chater, de Courcelles, was given away by her

The second set was almost a repell one of the pioneers of Hongkong, ond though this Government is doing at Kowloon Cricket Club to-night.

the tion of the first. In the 10th game was then known as Marble Hall Sir was A good game was seen when J. father, and

attended by "Churches have been destroyed but everything in its power to present

to the Home authorities local Odell met H. A. Jones in the Junior Misses Joan Chalinor and Season however, a doubtful decision against Ip Paul left the properly in his will to the spirit of Christ still lives," Mr

when he led 10:30 put him of The the Government of Hongkong to use Baines said. He went on to describe aspects of the matter, the final decl- singles. Boll players resorted to Christensen, as bridesmaids.

Grst ball of his service went wide, the in whatever manner they desired, and some of the scenes he had witnessed slon will have to be taken in Lon- tricky shots, but Odell possessed

Mile de Chaffey de Courcelles, who second appeared well within the line, for some years it has been the omelal after the devastation, where touching

don, as the centre of the war effort, greater courtcraft and won 15-5. is one of the most popular members but the umpire decided against him. residence of the Naval Commander-in- hospitality were shown examples

set. This incidentally was Ip's first double Chief. almost exclusively from the point of 15-12.

of Hongkong's younger Society view of national

and large-J. L. Anderson easily beat E. Zku came to liongkong in 1930, and final result would have been hand 7p derstood that great interest has been fault "In the whole, match. What tho Agricultural Settlements. It is un- by the

necessity lucky to the unlucky; man

deci- mern 15-0, 15-7. to previous

a pupil at the Central British School levelled at Ave-all would be difficult aroused by the Government plans for Women were seen rushing to save ly without regard to prev the lives of others regardless of their slons taken national circum- In the senior singles M. P. Yoong before returning to Brussels for a few to prophesy, as he was playing aggres agricultural settlements in Lanlau and

been different. safely; young inexperienced star

stances may own

beat P. K. Hooi 17-14, 5-15, 17-15. years to complete her education at a

sive tennis,and appeared confident of around Port Shelter, among the com- girls were going among the wounded

The

taking Tsul to three sets. in London with Yoong suffered stomach cramp late boarding school.

munity concerned. of the situation as in the first game, and he was obvi- Mlle de Chatoy do Courcelles is an

The proceeds from the sale of tic-

Chinese Chambers of Commerce, and suffering, treating ghastly wounds their wider which

have made experienced. whole may decide, for reasons ously in great pain during the second enthusiastic sportswoman, being a keen kets to the stands are for the Bomber merchant guilds, banking groups and rellef organisations are all anxious to which may not in the public interest game, which he lost. There were member of the Fanling Hunt, the Cot Fund. nurses shudder,

Anti-Sabotage Scheme. The aban Hee the plans brought to fruition, and be fully

which Mr Baines spoke of a house where

divulged

may not ma

not many thrills

thrills in the deciding game, inge Club, and the Royal Hongkong

donment of the volunteer anti-sabo- have received many requests for assis every inch of door space was taken

appear adequate in Hongkong, that the closeness of which can be gauged Yacht Club.

Mr de San, who is a godsen of the tage scheme for ships in Hongkong tance from would-be settlers and on- and one hardly know who were the

this further step must be taken by from the score. Angle drop shots late King Albert of Belgium, is the Harbour. which

ofcially enquiries as to how to participate in the hosts and who the guests; all this has. Hongkong. If so, the public may at were one of the many tricks adopted only son of Mr Edouard de San. of nounced on Wednesday, was stated by schemes. helped to develop a fine spirit of least be assured that their interests by both players.

Hon. General Secretary of the Hon. Mr N. L. Smith, Colonial Brussels,

Squatters living under unhyglenie K. in the matter have for several months fellowship.

W. Choy easily accounted for the Belgian

and Congo

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

Governor of the Kasai Province in that the response had not been 100 per Bay and towards North Point and There was only one junior doubles the Congo.

cent, though it had been fairly good. Shaukiwani have expressed their dealre Ities in much greater detail than war

Mr Smith added that at the time the to move to Silver Mine Bay. er' Hebe conditions

Mr de San was born at Boma, Bel- match, between T. S. Young and M. normally permit. Meanwhile, new remittances, as K. Fung against. Peter Lo and J. gian Congo, and entered the diploma- scheme was mooted it was clearly laven as soon as arrangements can for themselves and their dlalinct from existing remittances, Trang. The former pair won IB-17, uc service of his country in 1935, being understood that unless there was a 100 be made

per cent response it would not be fair familles. frst posted to Berlin and len to have already cessed except in the 15-7.

.It is learned that the Tai Hang case of husbands of evacuated fami- Kowloon Docks, The foundation Chungking, where he has been for the to the people who had volunteered to

carry on with it

squaliers' camp will be moved to the Government's Intention now, he said, vicinity of Silver Mine Bay lies.

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

when Is to engage professional guards on the arrangements allow. This question of provision of pas- water berth for the Hongkong and

Gilding Record sage sages for persons who would be af- Whampoa Duck Co., Ltd, are now fected by any restriction by reason under construction and before

Mr de San ls also a well-known long of the evacuation anderstood to the Company will, have an additional sportsman, especially in the field of be under consideration by HMM. 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, 1010, broke doned because of falling light, the past year by the Hon Mr S. H. Dod- all Far East records for conting and QUmetual-M. Pagh encounter in well, presiding at the Company's sing with a sustained sight of five hours and a height of 0,200 feet over the Colony's Tennis Singles Cham- ordinary yearly meeting In Queen's China's war capital. pionship reached a decision to-day, Building to-day.

and

When his church across the road was destroyed a little girl suggested that he should erect a cross on the he ruins. This was done and us 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 a hand of sympathy.

bombing had brought rentisa-* tlon to many of what they had lost by the churches being bombed. Within three days of his church be- ing destroyed a service was held in strange surroundings-in the

of an inn.

The plan met with enthusiastic_re- ception by the licencee and they had worshipped in this publle house ever since. Whatever both the church and the people had done these conditions had helped to develop a new fellow-

This

ship with more meno considered an

is destruction he Ill wind and the many barriers which used to separate the church from the street, at the person from the parish had disappeared and another fellowship had Beck created. In many places the church itself had been the peoples' shelter.

new

Lawn Bowls. At Cox's Road to-day Kowloon Cricket Club beat Northum berland and Durham Association 80-00 In a bowls match.

A. C. Tribble, A. i. Martin, R. S. Turpin, E. Starling, S. Hodge T. W. Carr 13-10.

A E P. Guest, II. Brokenshire. A.

Steven, L. Jack beat W. G. R. Contes, R. A. Radford, C. Gowland, J. Fraser 21-18.

1. S. Capell, R. T. Burch, G. E. Taylor, V. C. Labrum beat E. Purvia, D. Kosaick, J. F. MacGowan, J. V. Ramsey 20-10.

A. E Perry, 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

Street Guntis, Who are being supplied

March 21,

as part of the war effort and, al-acminton, Five malches in the

have authorities

or

April 1

was

April 4

Friday

A correspondent, auggests that the ZBW brandeást to Australia be improved. He doesn't seem to know that i has to compete against Dad and Dave

*

The Telephone Company may adopt the toll system of charging.

That should discourage the Wai Pin Shues, buf'lt seems a ply to cuddle our Ciyli Servants,

And those who moan about "no news in the papot" are the samo people who want all happeninge kept secret.

Hongkong Chinese football four- *lats were involved in a riot in Mondia. They seem to have for. gotten that the customer is always- righ

*

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

The high cost of coal is reduc In the railway time-table. Has Göverúment ever thought of set- 1ng up a' salvagostition 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, ong -overtrick, Vulnerable, doubled

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

Second Patient: Glad to meet I'm · Mendlebaum Trom Chicago,

partner, they might quite easily have -caused-on-upset.Koh's-return-or Colony's Population. The recent Hool's smashes was brilliant, while his He holds the rank of Lieutenant In census of the Colony's population coverage of the net was excellent and the reserve of cavalry of the ler Re- undertaken by the Corps of Air Raid he tucked anything above his bead giment Royal des Guides.

you. Wardens showed that the total num. away for outright" winners. Hool was. Mr H. Pirenne undertook the duties ber of, people on the Island of Hong- disappointing and but for Chew's love- of best man.

kong and the Kowloon Peninsula is ly placements and drops, might quite The Rev. Fr A. Riganti was at the 1,444,725 of all nationalities. This was easily have ended up, on the wrong organ, with Miss Elvie Yuen as soloist revealed by the Deputy Director of side of the score sheet.

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

at the back. Her knee length tulle The totala

Tuesday

B3 per cent.

the

vell wis edged with Valenciennes ince 700,294; Kowloon 681,431; Waterborne. defented I. M. A. Razack, 0-4, 6-0, and Spania completed their fixtures with easy

Recreio.

com-

Ume.

hest encounter.

Navy

Cup

With the first and second divisiorr Tennis Results. Both the Rumlatin China and the Royal Engineers respective

champions in the gate keeping of South cousins, S. A. and H. D. won their ty, interest in League football was con- are: Hongkong Island matches in the Colony's Tennis Singles died, to the third division, where the Championship to-night. The former Royal Air Force and Royal Corpe of Immigration Inquiry. The Commis-

Sunshine amounted to 67 hours, and was held in place by a coronet of

104,000. slon appolated to inquire into

victories. This makea-both teams level on These figures do not take into as the later beat M. Pagh, 6-3, 6-1. affairs of the Immigration Department which is 27 hours less than normal, orange blossoms. Arum lilies

points at the head of the table and the The Rumjahn-Razack encounter pro- play-off necessary to decide the champion- hebridesinalds wore early Vic- count the population of the Now duced a close tusale: Razack put up a ship will take place on Monday, April 14, had its Anal sitting, 60 for as the tak- Rainfall exceeded the normal for the posed her bouquet.

where no census Was ing of evidence is concerned, to-day. third month in succession, the total for when another complaint of incivility on March being 7.62 Inches, against a torlan frocks of flowered taffeta in Territories, the part of Mr R. A. D. Forrest, Im- normal of 2.00. inches. The total rain- pinic and blue, with shoulder-length takken, but it is estimated that the good struggle and led in both sets at prior to the annual Champions versus tho

le now 16.97 vells of white tulle caught to their population there is botyreon 120,000 and

150,000.

IL D. Rumjahn was inclined to be Army

Rotewall migration Oficer, was made by Mr 3. fall since January 1

South China Meadown, W. W. Partons lost to C. E. M. da Rocha, Honorary Consul for inches, which is nearly three times the heads with small posies. They carrice. Though the dgures cannot be one erratic, to his' match 'dgdidst Pugh and

normal total for the first three months bouquets of while carnations.

International Cup Final Costa Rica.

of the year.

The bride's mother attended the hundred per cent. correct, he added, had to light hard for his points.

8 Scolland na possible. The maximum wind velocity in a ceremony in a smart gown of deep they are as nearly so

The match between Tsul Yan-pul and England Mr Rochn said that when he entered

First Division

z Kowloon Mr Forrest's office for the purpose of qust was 51 m.p.h. at 3.a.m. on the blue French lace, with which she There was avery co-operation on the Paul Kong, which was played in the clus

wore a Cage mallor hat trimmed with part of the public in this task, which Stand Court and was, therefore, sup- obtaining a visa for his wife's passport. Ith during a heavy rain-squall.

made the work of the Air Rald War posed to be the best match on the pro-

Second Division Mr Forrest, without Inquiring na to the Bumlahn Good An Ever. · The_wons, pinic, roses,

was dens so much easier.

gramme, proved a disappointing affair, RAS.C.

0 Kit Chee object of his visit, told him to get out. derful retrieving powers of S. AA largely attended reception

No figures can yet be released as to Neither player was at his best and

O Sing Too He also complained that he had been Rumjahu were fully demonstrated held later, in the Jacobean Room of

Third Division. kept waiting 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.

Kong was rather orralle and weak shell

IL Signale

8 B.A. not produced until he kicked", and straight sets in the tennis clumplon couple left for Repulse Bay, where the particular area, as these have all to

10 RAF honeymoon is being spent, Mme de be checked and labulated, but it is on the backhard, though now and then 5801 B.A... that the General Agent had charged ship to-day.

4 20th B.A. the San wore a silk frock of dark green considered that the Central area of the he put in some cross-court drives, Choy Wins Title, K. W. Chey, who hhn $1 for services which were not

On more than one occasion rendered.

elly will show the thickest population. while Trui did not seem to exert him- favoured by many to win the Colony holder saved what appeared impossible with white spots.

The last census, taken in 1931, showed self and appeared to be holding some the champion of the University to-day, Dadminton singles championship, became Another witness was Dr S. N. Chau, shots which he turned into outright League Badminton. St John's will constables on enrolment, Hongkong's J. and member of the Urban Coun winners by sending over low hard meet Chung Hwn for the B Division that the Colony's total population then, ibing in reserve. The players seldom when he defeated F. 5. 2001, 10-7, 15-0,

eli, who complained against the hold drives along the tram lines, with uniforms, truncheons and police ing of separate examination of pass-The game was not particularly in League Badminton championship on including the New Territories, was advanced to the net, but whenever they intere Chap. 2001, 102, 15-0, ten. The match ended in Tru's favour, powerful smashon natted him many points. whistles, comracticed their duties in 12 ports and Immigration permits on teresting but at times there were tong Wednesday as a result of their flat was 4,150, which 321,420 were did they wore more often than not bep throughout and his deceptive alots and Districts of the Island last Friday week, board a vessel from Macao, which re- rallies which thrilled, the large crowd. - victory over Kowloon to-night at Chinese and 28,322 Non-Chinese.

"The finals of several other ladminton Mr Puckle stated that the erection 0-2, 0-4.

competitions were also held. In the Men's aulted in his being delayed for 20 Goodman had a sound forehand, but The earlier singes of the match saw of pen-shelters on the Island was al- G. Chen and A. Crawford wero'i

seen Handicap Doubles, K. B. Low and P. K. minutes. He suggested that both ox- was deplorably weak on the other hand aminationS could have been held and his volleying also let him down four sets shared, but Eardley and Kwok mast complated, and the A.R.P. De in a marathon struggle, the match ga- Hool defeated 2 T. Chin and C. Low full distance before the 16-10, 0-15, 18-13; in the Mixed Deubiss, simultaneously.

badly. He appeared to be impatient and Smith and Wilson consolidated partment was now looking for strongly ing to the

K. W. Choy and Miss K. J. Hung bent LAH TIChew and Mlis D: Ghows, 15-15; 15-8;· The granting of exclusivo rights to to win and, in trying to force the pace. Uicle position and they ran into a 5-2 built buildings where the verandah former won 8-6, 3-6, 4

lead before they dropped their next covered pavement can be used as Luxury Brigantine. The construction and in the Ladies Doubles, Mias Ghow the General Agent to take photographs overhit on many occasions.

shelters in between the verandah of tiny brigantine Nuestra Senora de la and Wal-kuen were the winners over for Immigration permits was the sub-umjahn was always dangerous set

Paz (Our Lady of Ponca) bas bean Mise Fatima Mohideen and Alas Ject of a complaint by Mr Wong Tond. when he approached the net and col P. Wynter-Blyth and A. L. Fisher pillars and the building itself.

It was proposed to erect a wall of transferred from the Wang Tal ship Paahinsky, 1-10, 15-15, 15-5. Commissioner of Overseas Affairs in lested many points by crisp volleying. last to H. C. Eardley and D. Kwok

Two exhibition games were also staged, the Chinese Government and Chairman flis drives, although short at times, 15-21; beat G. W. Giffen and G. S. Ladd hollow concrete blocke, four feet in yard to the Wing On Sing, it was learn-o chit of the Photoraphers Guild in Hong were well directed to the far corners 21-2; lost to N. L. Smith and P. Wilson height, which could, it necessary,

built up, between every three verandah ed from Mr. Moses, under whose first one fed . P. Yoong in the kong. Mr Wong alleged that the ac of the court and his back hand was 11-21.

in sheather. tion had hade the public highly in reliable. He was never seriously ex- JL. Anderson and E Zimmern lost pillars. These walls would be spaced supervision the craft is being built, Silva defeat P. 8. Bun and Me Of Khoo

to-day, N Inconvenience will be

Mr. XL Axx, wife of the President of dignant, and also naked what right the ended and won with plenty. In re to Eardley and Kwck 10-21; beat Giffen out, so that

The reason for the transfer is that the University Badminton Club, gave away. Immigration Oficer had in putting up serve.

and Ladd 21-5; lost to Smith and Wil-caused to householders, Results: a notice to the effect thai his "(Mr

An experiment in this form of shot- Mr Tam Tze, the master bullder of the the prizes, son 12-21. Wong) quallinen ions-> guarantee Singles S. A. Rumjalin holder) S. Jones and A. E. P. Guest lost to ter had already been tried out in Lock- Wang Tal shipyard, is sick and unableK.6.c Champions. Kewison C.C. -

When 'fo-day, they defeated The streets will be Kennedy Town applications for permit been can beat Shields Goodman 6-1 6-2. G. Eardley and Kwok-11-21; beat Giffen hart Road, he said, and the Depart to carry on the work. It is expected whed the Senior Cricket Leagus te (near Wholesale : market), «Belcher's celledet

· Chon beat T. J. Gould 6-1; 6-3, Pong aid Lådd '21-7; lost to Smilth and Wii-mani,was awaiting: Government, that the craft will be completed within six wicketRZAR ZMW ANNA M

two weeks' time, by the way bulidar

Civil (serviço: balted, first, and agirinst Street, Des Voeux Road West and Aarch Weather. The weather during Ol-lam beat Wel Chung 6:1::6-1.

opinion regarding them. Connaugh Road West

Get a March, was unsettled,' with frequent

Championships. Three The craft is being built to the order the accurate bowling of NAD Lloyd, who Club Handicap-V. ft. Gordon beat non. 12-21. MAR

Tennis Championship, Ploying much: Badminton In another week's time it is hoped rainfall and very variable tempera-FW. Carter 60-1. T. C. Monaghan nogether as a team, the "Utle matches in the badminton champion of Mr. A. Carmelo, Mexican Consul in took seven: wickets for 30. they were al to have uniformx ready for a further fures; reports the Royal Observatory, received a walkover from A. T. Dow.

Fortescue reached oubia: figures, Natas 70 or stront Guards From the lat to the 10th it was mainly C. W. Sewell beat H. C.D., Knight 9; holders, H. D. and S. A. Rumdahn, best ships were held to-night at Recreio, T. Manila and owner of the Ill-fated yacht out for plaste, fanings lasted one and

their club, mates 1. M. A. Razack and 9-Young proved too good for P. A. Elvira, which was also constructed in half hour and eat, Hawkins, Colledger ind - Poloidy and wet; there was a brief spell 10-4; 0-1,

[Against; thin (comparatively, smál): tatal, Flag Day, Boidle. The Fing Day or="

Kowloon G.G.. were unusually slow tre ganised by the Hongkong Rotary Club of Ane bunny weather froin the 17th Benent Performance. His Excellency AR. Minu 7-6 6-5 in the open Yygnavithin the Junior singles and Hongkong and which he dit while

the runa, · 45 · beźnar, on the board and a chart of mobile canlesss to 19th, and the next few days were the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, doubles of the Colony Tennis Cham- won 18.5, but the A, L. Fisher, and J. on its maiden voyage to Manila, and ambulance for British arid Chirin: "Zale and very warm. During the re- fattended the special benefit perform- plonships' on the Club ground to-day, LA Anderson" match went to three sets.... The brigantine is ong ́" of art. Ser ble innings had been-in • progress *Rehed "up" gradually, and by 5 pan. they. Way Cue of the most successful in the mainder of the month the sky was (ance of "World in Flames at 2.30 To Ka-leu and K. HK Yip bent B. Fisher won the Azat set at 16-7, but luxurious and largest craft of history of fibs "Colony, Nearly 1/700. "almost continuously overcast, with pm, at the Queen's Theatre to-day, C'M Deanne and A. T. Dow entily by Inst the second at 15-4. He came back to be built in Hongkong. It is of: 00 had knocked on the necessary Fun women and firla collected about 34,000 occasional rain or drizzle. A renewed: The show was, in aid of the British 6-1, 6-3, in the only other champion strongly in the third set to win 15-20 tons and her dimensions aro: Length, the other Senior Lengte matet,

after leading B-a at one stage. Andez- over-all; 50 ft 10 in, beam 13. It and Univerally beat Craigenzuwer C. in streets ines alone, an excellent re- ; onset of the north-east- monsoon Wer Organisation Fund and although ship game played, "

ach threw away many points by mash- drought 0 ft 3 ina. It will have a 67,ft Bye wickets, thanks largely to the bowi cord for any thg day in the Colony." brought cold weather during the last special rates were charged, the house

wwwgiging into the net, while his side line mainmast and a 69-ft forgulasiz boys 2 Wadə Gear Anday, singh. Playing writs

Omary KhaKorgigengewerk verdedig Robert, and wide variety of shots, and excoijent 18,745, aquare feet. The coll of Tor

Mrs positioning were the deciding factors.struction is $36,000, and the boat, will; deudaskowloon or by

Chaw and P. Hool of Uni- also be equipped with an auxiliary two- ZATEPLE Tmiit of rood bow Com-versly, beat 7. Koh and CY. Yung wylinder Gray diesel engine, which will Goodwin and we cafuna. rking" and 18,245.8. in the kaaler doubles. • Koh" give her a speed of about seven, knota, á atum 453 Omarlooki lovernment was the span of the match, and had head Weeny compl

These Street Guards are required to cover a three hours beat at a time. To date there are 117 men on duty, with another 55 to commence on April 1,

At the present Limo the Street Guarda are patrolling Jervols Street, Connaught Road Central, Wellington Street, Des Voeux Rold West, Lind- hurst Terrace, “Queen's Road

West Queen's Birept, Wing Kut Street, Hol lywood Road, Queen's Road Central, Des Voeux Road Central and Bonham Strand,

As from to-morrow, four more streets will be added, with an additional 85 Street Guards reporting for duty.

Que A“ his Ther/summit/approximately"Si- two days of the month. Four thunder- was completely sold out saiyan play ADA PERTA onthe Shougaon Chow

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Gregor wither reazarer ; in reply to there was fog on the 7th-8th, and ↑ played the National panthe

letters am; old is zum daya: previously 23rd 24th apponiftig for cuatributions. Those who ". The me

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