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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

May 1941

Sunday

April 27

Farewell at Stanley. A very en- joyable "smoker" was held in the Prison Officers' Club of Stanley on

the occasion of a farewell presenta tion to Mr H. G. Fuller prior to his retirement from the Prison Depart- ment on the grounds of 1-health.

Mr Fuller first arrived in the Colony over 30 years ago, when in 1910 he was stationed at Lyemun

Hongkong News of the Week

April 28

Monday

A Page For The

Ping Shar Police Station he admitted who he was and said he had come Italian Priest Fined. Francis Rie from Namtau to get provisions for clard, the Italian Roman Catholic, his mission and hospital there. priest who was charged at Central

Asked by His Worship why he Magistracy on April 24 with breach called himself a Spanish subject, of the Defence Regulations being an Defendant sald that he gave the entry allen found in Lau Fau Shan, excuse "to save his skin.

The Super- Ping Shan, a protected area, without Imporis And Exports. the permission of the First Security intendent of Officer was fined $50 or one month's released for pubiicion Experts has the following Imprisonment by Mr G. T. Lowry tables of wholesale price index num- to-day,

bers in the Colony of Hongkong.

The Magistrate said: "As I have The index-which is unweighted- received no further information from has been constructed from declare- to the Statistieni the Prosecution I must accept your tions furnished story

nin

that you came over from Branch of the Imports and Exporis Natau to buy provisions and for Department by Importers.

I therefore no other purpose.

There was a general average in- imposing a nominal fine. I emphasise ercase of 20.6 per cent. in the lat

"is purely a

a nominal that this

Anc." Quarter of 1941 as compared with Chief Det-Inspector A. H. Elston the 1st Quarter of 1940.

The Foodstuffs group increased by stated at the previous hearing that Defendant was seen it, a Chinese 20.3 per cent. in the 1st Quarter of eating-house in Lau Fay Shan on the 1941 as compared with the 1st Quor- afternoon of April 21. He was not ter of 1940; Textiles by 13.3 per cent. dressed in clerical garb and when Metals and Minerals by 20.8 per cent. questioned sald he was a Spanish and Miscellaneous Items by 20.5 per subject named Lopes. Taken to the cent.

April 29

Tuesday

Review Of The Principal Topics April 27 To May 3

Wednesday

Evacuees

'May T

Thursday

very variable temperatures.

From

Y.M.C.A. Play. Somerset Maug- the lat to the 6th it was fair and ham is one of the most skilful of rather warm, but a renewed onset the present-day dramatists, and his plays, N.E. monsoor on the evening of the no matter how frail their story range, 5th caused a fall In temperature of never full to bear out his expert 30°F. in 24 hours, and the minimum knowledge of the theatre and what temperature on the 6th was the low- the average audience wants. "Mrs est ever recorded in April. The next Dot," which was presented by the few days were mainly cloudy, with European Y.M.C.A. Dramatic Club frequent rain or drizzle and

and occasion- to-night, was entertaining despite a al thunder. There was a short spell slight plot.

of warm fair weather from the 19th to the 18th, but the remainder of the The Y.M.CA, players deserve a big month was cloudy and very unset- bouquet for their effort, for they fled, with much rain and some heavy knew exactly how much to make I thunderstorms. their respective parts and wrung the best out of the piece.

Saturday

May 3

The mean temperature for the Lawn Bowls Start. The Lawn Bowls month was 09.5*F, which is 1′′ below season was officially opened to-day Much of the success is due to the normal. A maximum of 85.0 was when a full programme of matches in producer, Charles Thom, but it is recorded on the 18th and 21st; the the three divisions of the League was fair to say that, despite his opprecia- minimum of 50 occurring on the 8th held. live direction, the performance would was a record for April. The mean In the First Division, Recreio over- not have been what it was without relative humidity was 84%, which is come a stiff hurdle by defeating their the good team work shown by the normal,

erstwhile rivals, Craigengower, while cast.

victories were also gained by Indian Sunshine amounted to 83 hours, Recreation Club, Service, Recreio "B" Dalziel, a newcomer to against a normal of 115 hours. Rain-and the Bowling Green Club "A", local dramaties, created a decidedly tall was above normal for the fourth favourable impression as Mrs Dot, successive month, the total boing 8.60 the wealthy widow who makes up inches against a normal of 5.20 inches her mind to gain the affections of a The total rainfall since January 1 is penniless bachelor. The latter, well now 25.88 inches. Dot, but discovers it only after he enacted by David Ingleby, loves Mrs

Winifred

April 30 Hemingway Returns. "Provided they are given the support they have been promised, I see no reason why they cannot continue the fight indo- finitely against the Japanese," de clared Mr. Ernest Hemingway, noted war correspondent and author, who has just returned to Hongkong after a long tour of the China war fronts. suid: Mr Attorney, I present to you and to the members of both branches Mr Hemingway sald that he was Badminton Finals. Accommoda❤ of the profession my brother Cressall most impressed with everything he tion at the Kowloon Cricket Club who this morning inkes his sent for had seen, especially the Chinese was taxed to capacity to-night when the first time on the Bench to which soldiers, whom he saw at work. He three finals of the badminton cham- he has been appointed.

did not see much fighting, as things pionships were decided,

I have assured my brother that he were quiet at the fronts. In the senior singles, Patrick Wong will find from everyone who prac During his tour, Mr Hemingway, to France, against K. W. Choy in a one-sided uses, before him a high standard of who was accompanied by his wife other roles were also in good hunds, comeback to secure a double when.

ed professional attainment and strict the former Martha Gellhorn and Choy took the first game at and Jealous regard for the etiquette correspondert for Collier's magazine, 15-5 with hardly any opposition, and decencles of the profession, and visited Shiukwon, Kwellin, Kunming, Wong improved slightly in the second that lie may confidently count on Chungking, and the Hupch war front.

was successful In receiving from everyone that same

While in Chungking, Mr Heming Rome and number of dropshots, but was unable measure of ready and willing assis- had a long interview

way to do anything with Choy's smashes. tance which has been always ac- Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, Dr corded to me and to all the Puisne H. HI, Kung, General Ho Ying-ching, Choy took the second game 15-9.

The result ofthe women's doubles Judges who have sat since. I came to War Minister, and other high oficiais, while his wife saw Madame Chiang between Miss M. Silva und Miss M. Hongkong.

Kul-shek.

Mr Hemingway Blew over part, of the Burma Road during his visit to Lachio and Rangoor, and noted long lines of vehicles bringing in supplica to Free China. Supplies were reach

with the 83rd Coy, RG.A. He was later transferred to the Peking Legation Guard, and served under Sir John Jordon who was the British Minister to Peking at that time. In

unsuccessfully 1014 Mr Fuller went being attached to the first 2.02 match. Howitzer Brigade in the wor. After serving on most fronts from Belgium to Germany, he returned to China in 1019 with the Labour Corps and Joined the Chinese Maritime Customs at Shanghai as a tide-waiter, from where he was transferred to Pakhoi. Leaving the Customs in 1022, he joined the Prison Department, from which he is now retiring after 10 years' service,

In his younger days Mr Fuller re- presented hifa unil in swimming races and water polo events, and was a useful hand in the Kudd racing, which is a well-known sport in the Artillery.

Major J. L. Willcocks, D.S.O., M.C.,

defended his title

A. Xavier, and Mrs Zimmern and On behalf of myself, the Registrar Mrs Torrible was as expected, the and every member of the staff of the former pair winning 15-7, 15-7, Miss Court, I extend to my brother Cres Silva

was faultless in her net play sail a very warm welcome to Hong and her partner excelled in drop- kong, and our best wishes for his shots which proved effective,

happiness here,

Attorney General's Welcome The Attorney General said:

with

The maximum wind velocity in a has got himself engaged to someone ust was 51 m.p.h, at 0.16 am. on the

21st. else, Thereby the complications!

Ralph Dormer

gained further (The previous lowest recording for. laurels as the moneyed cynle, Blen- April was 51.8, on April 4, 1905.). kinsop. A veteran on the boards

Badminton Finals.. Former triple here, Mr Dormer confirmed general badminton champion of the Colony, opinion as to hfs dramatic gifts. The p. K. Hoo: to-night staged a fine and the whole farce was played with with H, F. Chew, he won the senior an admirable swing throughout. doubles championship, defeating K. Y.M.C.A. war charities are bene- W. Choy and K. B. Low over three ung from the production, and two sets, and with Miss Vilan Khoo, with whom he had won the title three more performances will be given.

years in succession, annexed the Forfest, Immigration Officer, has been Choy and Mrs Castro in

Mé Forrest Retiring. Mr R. A. D. mixed doubles title, beating K. W. invalided out of the Government sets.

straight Service, it is learned officially this morning,

T. S. Young won the junior title when he beat A. L. Fisher over three Mr Forrest, who his been in Il-sets in a hard fought match. health for some time, will be leaving

for Australia Inter this month. He The standard of play throughout had the misfortune to become afflict- the evening was magnificent, and Ing Chungking without any interrup-ed suddenly and seriously with neph, although Young and Fisher were not tion, he said, and he did not notice ritis (kidney trouble) three weeks quite up to the standard of the Mr any stoppage of traffle owing to the

the most ago and he has been in Queen Mary seniors, their match was Japanese

of the road.

Hospital. He will require prolonged thrilling of the evening and by far by reiterating that treatment.

the most gruelling. he was most

Of the losing pair, Mrs Torrible played the better game and was responsible in saving many a point, In the junior doubles; A. L. Fisher and P. Wynter-Blyth beat C. C. Justice Cressall, I regard it as a great

He concing of

Pereira and A. E. Xavler, 15-11, privilege to be present here to his thing he had seen, especially the high

Laichikok, and said he 2012

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Quips By "Argus”

With Acknowledgments

Solicitors aro urged to BOVC everybody's time by putting in clear statements of clain and de- fence. But it's a bit hard, after, a lad's father has spent so much on his law education, to make him

talk common English.

As I understand Japan's hopes, Xthe Axis, Y-Britain, Z= Japan, A America, B=Chino. Then X+Z-Y+A+B, but Y-A ZZ, and B-(A+Y)=Z (X+2)= ZZZ. and the equation should be X+Y+Z BAZZZZ

The seven

ages of the best people in Hongkong.-White drill, Alpaca, khaki shorts, pith helmets, double terni. white shorts, curly hair..

Still I think the war should be fought humanely. Captured Ital jans should be profeated from being rescued to suffer all over again.

"To retire from Government service a poor man, requires honesty and Integrity,"-and, of course, exceptionally poor luck in Cash Sweeps.

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A military overcoat has been Laken from a pew during a church service. But look under the seat. Maybe somebody who lost out in the hassock scramble.

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"The question of a General Agent Mr S. A. Gray, President of the lur the immigration Department is Badminton Association, made a short congratulated still under consideration by Govern- speech in which tent, particularly the agreement be the winners and runners-up and tween Mr R. A. D. Forrest and Mr E. paid tribute to the magnificent work

M. Talen of the Hon. Secretary, Mr M.

Another good reason for double- agreement is still binding," stated a

decker buses: the beggars can't Government official yesterday. established a record in attendances,

proving the growing popularity of Middlemen's services raise the

Destar you at the windows.

The Special Commission's report on the game as 1,300 people had paid' the Immigration Inquiry, which has for admission to the semi-finals and already been harded to Government, finals. He then called on Mrs T. E. is still under consideration, but will Pearce to present the prizes. be made avaliable for publication as

Among the guests were Hon. Mr Suun as possible,

J. P. Fennefather-Evans,' · Commis- April Weather. The Royal Obser- sioner of Police; Mr C. G. Ferdue and

April was mainly unsettled, with Mr-and-Mrs-E-M-Raymond. yatory reports that the weather dur Mrs Perdue, Hon. Mr T. E. Pearce,

impressed with avery- Commissioner of Prisons, made 18-14.. Both Wynter-Blyth and on behalf of the Omcers of presentation on behalf of the Staff Fisher brought off good smashes and Court and of the members of both morale of the Chinese leaders and the of a stiver ten service to Mr Fuller,

Ane recoveries. The

losing pair were branches of the legal profession and

people whom he had mer. and thanked him for the good

in to extend to your Lordship a very over-anxious, Pereira

In Refugee Camps

Figures of the he had done in the Prison

asmushey and Xavier in net play. warm and sincere welcome on your number of Chinese refugees and des-

The postponed

junior singles semi-fhiting your sent cn. this Colony's

for the first lime; after angker Comed in the Hong- A. von Kobza-Nagy and how far that Gray sold the championships had

onstitutes that Mr Fuller was going in for anal between T. S. Young and D,

camps, as supplied gardening on an extensive scale when Chellish resulted in a win for Young, and distinguished career in His by the Medical Department for the he finally arrived in England. Major 15-9, 16-18, 15-8. Young had his Majesty's service and on the Magis- week ending April 26, are given be- Willcocks was sure that he would

own way in the first game, but terial and Judicial Bench in British low, with figures for April is in anake a success of it, and trusted that Chellinh took a well deserved second Guiana and Palestine. We feel con- brackets: he would live many happy years in

fident that the happy relations that the third game game. Young won

King's Park 1,209 (1,299); Matau- retirement with his family, who are through many faults.

Have been established between the churg 1,605 (1.718) North Point at present in Austraila,

Reception. His Excelleney the Bench and the officers and practi-

(517) (2,557);

Tai Hang squatters camp Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, re tioners of the Court during the last 1,520 (1,519); Morrison Hil

Ngau Tau Kok presenting His Majesty the King, century will continue to exist under replied un

807 (001); Kam on behalf of the guests at your guidance as Pulsne Judge of

Tin (2,234) Fanling Children's

(328). General for Japan at the Root Gar- future here will be as happy as we den of the Hongkong Hotel, when the are able to make it. 40th birthday of His Imperial Japan- ese Majesty,

traditional

of the Staff for their tollen of estech-to-day's-reception-by-the-Consul this Colony. We trust that you Is is not

Mr Fuller made u suitable reply, in which he thanked all members

and for the kind words suld both about himself and the good wishes extended to Mrs Fuller; and said that when he was finally settled he hoped

to have the pleasure of seeing any G.C.B. Emperor Hirohilo, K.G.,

of his friends when they were in the Old Country.

Mr F. N. 1 was Master of Cere- monies, and a delightful programme was presented by several members

E. W. Perry, S. Hodge, J. Docherty,

Ing.

manner.

wel-

M.

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come you have addressed me. I can, 48-2, 6-1, 6-2.

Friday

his

of the Staff, the artists being Messrs the Troops. Major-General A. E. assure you that in my past experi- ciy devold of interest. There were holder, in the semi-final of the tennis next two games to lead 6-3, Sirdar,

A. D. Spoors, W. Doxford, J. W. Gront, F. N. Hill, R. F. Rosen, C. J.

price of a da, tin hat to 29s. That's why it's so hard to keep the lid on the cost of living.

A newcomer expressed surprise that there are not more people living in such a delightful place as the Peak. But in time he'll discover Kowloon-and the Peak Reservation-Ordinance."

The Eugenics Clinies in the Re- fugee Comps have been discon- tinued, as the inmates have all been served and the population in the camps is almost stationary, That's what I call service.

Maybe they'd better look into nome of those cracks, The Im- migration Commission's Report may have fallen into one.

Broken rice (at first grade prices) is now described Government rice.

Stanley or Tung Wah blend?

The grand total for April 20 was 11,073, as compared with 10,973 for Mir Cressali Replies

April 19, showing an increase of 100. was celebrated in

Tennis Championships. Taui Wal- Mr Justice Cressall replied: Mr pul and Teul Yan-pul entered the Attorney, I would like first of all to land The Consul General, Mr S. Yuno express my gratitude to the Chief Oral of the Colony's Tennis Doubles and the Consul, Mr S. Kimura, who Justice for his very kind remarks in easily defeated G. W. Sewell and D. Championship to-day when they

May 2

However, this gain released recently arrived in Hongkong, re- introducing me to you and also to

hitherto hidden prowess and confidence Thul ceived the guests, among whom were thank you for the very warm

Beat Rumjan. A capacity and he began to drive and volley al- the standard of the Tsul crowd fled the stand and chairs at most without error. Three-all was H.E. the General Officer Command-

was far above that of the Hongkong Cricket Club to-day to opponents, tho geme was not ace Tauf Wai-pul defeat 5. A. Rumfahn, soon called and Tsui then took the Grasett, and the Hon. Caplain Col- ence

ence on the Bench there one linson, Commodare, as well as Un- standing thing that I have always

however, tought back to level at 8-ali Norman, H. G.. Fuller, J. W. Filz- Council, members of the Govern- no member of the Judicial Bench can and MacDougall acquitted themselves fourth sets constituted one of the most missed a set point in the next game

omelal and Official members of tried to remember and that is has a number of hard-hitting ducks and championships, 5-7, 8-6, 6-1, 6-0.

and again led in the 11th. Sirdar spectacular volleys in which Sewell Gerald, C. V. Jamieson, the "Great

Rumfahn's collapse in the third and Marvino, Major J. L. Willcocks, A. ment, the Consular body, and others, malte successful his job unless he has creditably, Sewell was fairly suce surprising upsets in his tennis career and Tsai from then on was unbeatable, Jillott, and Drs E. W. R. Hackett and

New Pulsne Judge. Both branches the

forehand drives and as he was widely noted for his amazing his deep drives finding the far corners G. I, Shaw.

of the legal profession as well as friendship of his brother members MacDougall brought off some excel stamina and second wind. That never of the court, and he followed them the staff of Supreme Court, of the profession. I myself always lent smashes.

say die look was sadly missing to-day. headed by the Hon. Mr C, G. Alabas- regard members of the profession as ter, K.C., Attorney General, gathered brothers in every sense of the word form, frequer tly over-hitting and net-

The elder Tsul played far below The exertion of the first two sets with beautiful volleys. His drop shots, must have so undermined his strength executed with an underhand cut, Just that although the will to fight back skimmed the net, and when Sirdar at the Summary Court to-day to wel- and I know as I sit here that mem- ting easy returns. Yan-pui, however, was present, the physical effort proved refused to run for them. Tous increased Frison Omeers Club defeated come the new Pulsne Judge, Mr bers of the profession will extend to served and volleyed well. The win unavailing. It was a grand try, and pressure and smashed through to win Cralgengower by one shot in the

me the help and assistance that any ners were never seriously extended considering that his age is bordering the set 3-0.

Second Diviston, where Kowloon Foot- ball Club, Kowloon Tong and Recrelo trict Grand Chaplains with Bro. G. E. Chief Justice, Bir Atholl MacGregor Colony is entitled to ask.

under 40 minutes.

Inudable,

Sirdar was a beaten man when he also won. In the Third Division, Longyear as organist.

started on the third set. He managed Hongkong Cricket Club, although up It was apparent in the eighth game to take the first game on his service, on two rinks, lost to Recreio, while of the second set, with Tsui lending but it was his last, for Tsui won 12 Indian Recreation Club, who finished 5-3, that the fast pace was having til gomes in a row to win the third and at the bottom last season, surprised effects on the holder. He made little fourth sets and the match.

the Police.

Masons at Church, The annual Masonic Church Service under the auspices of the District Grand Lodge of Scottish Freemasonry was held at the Union Church to-day. The service

complete co-operation and cessful with

with his for

was conducted by Rev, K, Mackenzie Justice P. E. F. Cressulite due. the newcomer to. the Bench of this and, tho match, was over in a little on 40, the effort was all the more

Dow, and Rev. J. E. Sandbach. Dis- Introducing the new

Masons entered the Church led by the District Grand Master of the Stof- tish Lodge, Mr J. E. Ferguson, and the District Grand Master, English Con- stitution, Hon. Mr C. G. Alabaster, They were followed by Worshipful Brother R. J. Shrigley, Deputy District Grand Master (Scottish), and Worship- ful Brother L. C. F. Bellamy (English). Then came the officers of the two DiR- trict Grand Lodges, followed by mem bers of other Lodges.

The Call to Worship and prayer of Invocation and Confcasion were sald by Mr Mackenzie Dow and the Lesson, taken from Psalm 33, was read by Mr Sandbach,

In the course of the prayer of Thanksgiving and Intercession Mr Sandbach recalled that the day wor Anzac Sunday and prayers were offer ed for Australian, New Zealand and Empire soldiers so bravely fighting in Greece.

Mr Mackenzie Dow delivered a ser mon, the text of which was taken from St Paul's Epistle to the Colossians. "Whatsoever you do, do it in the nam of the Lord,"

Aid For Schools. More than ton Chinese schools in Hongkong will ro- colve subsidies from the Overseas Affairs Commission of, the National Government during the current year, They include Feng Lam College, Mul Fong College, Yeung Chung - Giris School, Chung Wah School, Kwong Wah College, Wah Klu School and Wah Nam College,

The Overseas Affairs Commission appropriates every year certain sums

•Adubaidies for well-opeinted Chinese #chools in Hongkong, Macao and South Ben regions with the view to promoting overmons Chinese education. T At The amount appropriated this year ip-learned-to-be-between $30,000; and $40,000.

Misa Gloria Joyce Yee, daughter of Mr and bride of Mr Herbert Otto Kees last week. Mrs ColonyShe has won the Hongkpn zbalroom: long time, has appeared at Miss O'Keefe a

David Yeo of Australla, became the populih and Well" known in the

umpionshi

or no effort to return Trul's drop-

A Schoolmistress sends the following from a scholar's extr- eise-book: "Stencils. are what must be cut from your throat to prevent it getting sore."

shots, and it was generally belleved Nightsoll Coolles Protest. Carrying Only one seven was recorded, and that he was conserving his strength several banners bearing the words that was by R. Duncan's rink in the for the remaining sets. It was not "Restore our livelihood" and "Give us First Division. so, however. His strength was being back our century-old Jobs," some 200

"

gradually sapped, and his weak returns nightsoil coolies, mostly women, march- The new system of point, scoring were killed. The last two sels were ed from Blake Gardens' to the Poat was introduced and is as follows: Two Indeed a pitiable slaughter, but the Office Building this afternoon for the points for a win on aggregate of shots glory of having fought a great bottle purpose of petitioning the Urban Coun- and one point for each, winning rink. against a much younger adversary cll to have the new scheme whereby A draw halves the points. should offset any adverse criticism. Government takes over control of the

removal-cancelled.

Silver Wedding. Mr N. Green-

Toul played one of his best games in

The petitioners were accompanied Wood,. Resident Naval Officer at recent years. Ha tild not feel surò of himself in the opening set but as his by members of the Police Emergency Stonecutters, and Mrs Greenwood, while they squatted celebrated their Silver Wedding drop-shots and hard drives were slowly Squad, and," wearing down his opponent, he began under the verandah on the Prays, anniversary at "The Wattler," Stone- to gain a measure of confidence. He some of them weeping and walling, cutters, to-day, when a large num- was, however, completely mastered in a deputation of six, Including four ber of Naval and civilian friends the first set although it went to 12 women, went up to the Urban Coun

games, but he was the undisputed cil. The Hon. Mr. W. J. Carrie, gathered to offer their congratula- dictator from the later stages of the Chairman of the Council, being away ona, Gecond stanza. He placed the ball on sick leave, they saw Mr. E. I Administrative Assistant,

They were married at Port Glas- where he wanted, knowing with cer- Teesdale, tainty that the return would be a weak who declined to give a statement to gow, Scotland, Mrs Greenwood be- one to be killed. Taul revealed some e Press afterwards, saying that he ing Miss Crayk. She was born near-

the Queen's home at Glamis Certle, of his most deadly form in the third had no authority to do so. and fourth sale.

Mr Greenwood hits been connected.

:

It was learned from another source, with Naval wireless for 30 years.

wanted was to have the new scheme

The flesh two sets were duels of however, that what the petitioners The couple have two sons court craft, in which both players ex cancelled, falling which they wanted serving in H. M. Navy, ploited their bag of tricks Sirdar it delayed until at least after the war.

now

mixed fils ahots extremely well and The reply they received was that the New J. P. The following have od over such a fast winner that the for the carrying out of the scheme, the Pence: When he received an opening he crush Urban Council was responsible only been appointed Official Justices of

eye could hardly follow. Leading 5-4

'In the first set ho missed a chance to clinch 14 Tsul loveiled but Sirdar out hoavy rainfall

April Rainfall. Some idea of the Messrs D. J. N. Anderson, F. E. ..

sxperienced positioned him to take the next two April can be obtained from the figures fothor-Evans, F. F. W. Shaftain, Dr during Booker, G. T. Lowry, J. P. Penne- games for set:

recorded at the Hongkong Botanic Dean A. Smith and Dr S.. Tomlinson. Gardens The total for the month wAD Rumjahn quickly ran into a 3-1 lead 10.30-inches, rain measured on fifteen

The following have been appointed In the second set and in the fifth game days, wlur two dry period, at the be Unofficial Justices of the Peace: led: 40-love: on his own service. Taul ginning and middle of the months par V struggled gallantly to level, and suc-

Trom April 20 onwards it was a ver Cockebin, Dr GNTANT CA

MOEITE S. V. Boxer,

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