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Event X-120 pm Scratch Fours. (Post Entries), distance i mile...
Event XL 4.40 p.m. Inter Club Senior Pair Cars, distance mile,
Event XII-5.00 pm) Dragon Boat Race for Naval Crews (Post Entries), distanca 1 mile,
Event XIII-5.20 p.m. Inter Club Tub Scuffs, distance à mile.
ROWING DIRECTIONS. The Course will be from the direction of Lyemum to the Club house. The programme will_com- mence promptly at 3 pm. Crewn must be at the Starting Line five minutes before advertised time or they will be liable to be disqualified.
All Challenge Cops which will be retained for one year only by the winning crews must not be taken away from China and must be re- turned in good condition at the end of that period to the Rowing Secre tary of the RH.KY.C
The Regatta Committee have ruled that all races will be started, from stake boats and will finish between the Winning Post and the Committee boat moored in line with the Club House Bagstaff. Any boat passing outside the Committee Boat will be disqualified. Crews must contine rowing till they hear the gun.
OFFICIALS FOR THE DAY. Starters; Hon. Mr E. H. Sharp K.C, and T. E. G. Brayfield, Esq.
Umpires: Messrs. W. Logan and E. B. Reed,
Judges: Lt. Comdr. Drew, RN, Lt. Comdr. Hake, R.NR. and Mr A. Mardoch.
Clerks of the Course; Messrs. E W. Carpenter, T. Arthur and A. W. van Andel.
Coxswains; Messrs. T. W. White
and T. Petley.
Regatta Secretary and Captain: I.
S. McCann, Esq.
Time Keepers: Messrs. D. K. Blair
and H. S. Rouse.
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A Born coquette, she flutters about the flame of love, laughing when others are burned. Men are at her feet; wives and sweetheartà -are aching with jealousy. Then, suddenly, her own beautiful wings are singed, and she realises the anguish of unrequited love
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ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT 2.55 pm.
CLUB.
CLOSING CRUISE AND REGATTA TO. MORROW.
Here are some details of to morrow's yachting programme, for the circulation of which to members there has not been time.
Mrs. Severn bas kindly consented to present the prizes at the conclusion of the day's sport.
By kind permission of Major Law and Officers, the Baud of the 2nd Wiltshire Regiment will play selec tions on the Club fawa diring the afternoon.
The Commodore and Committee. will be at Home to members and friends from 2.30 p.m. In the event of unfavourable weather dancing will take place in the Club House during intervals between the events.
PROGRAMME.
SAILING: "
Cruiser Classes, English and Chinese Rig (Prize for 1st in each Class). Prep. Gun 1.55 p.m. Start ing Gun 2.00 p.m.
Course Start from Murray Pier, Cust Rock (5). Finish Club House W. to E. Distance 1 miles.
CHINESE RIC.
Event 1-Decae 200 p.m. Niobe
Bestevaer
Azoma La Cigale Irene
Scratch,
...........26" on Course.
-Dorothea 3' 00" Gladys ...3' 00" Sonia...3' 00"
H
A. Carroli --sehat.
CANTON R.C.
M. Ogier (Str.).remove
REXY.C D. C. Logan (Bow.). ............. V. G.Smyth (2) ****
Scratch
P. II. Davies (3).
ONE DESIGN CLASS. Prep. Gun 2.55 p.m. Starting Gun 3,00 p.m. Event III-Ailsa ............... 3.00 p.m. Daphne .....................
Bonito... Halcyon HEYWARD HAYS AND GAEL CLASS.
Prep. Gun 3.00 p.m. Starting Gun 3.05 p.m
Event IV.-Ursula Scratch. 3.05 p.m. Dawn...1' 20" on Course. Sirius...1' 20" Lola...1' 20"* Owl ...1' 20"
GAEL CLASS
HEYWARD HAYS CLASS.
"Gael...... Toinette
Joan f
Thecla Viking
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.Scratch
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Event 10:4.20 p.m. Scratch Fours.mile. With Lady Cor swains. Crews to be drawn from these oarsmen who have rowed in the Regatta.
40 on Course. ........40** SAILING DIRECTIONS. The Starting and the Finishing Lines for all Racing yacht racës, will be the official line off the Club House, North Point, the outer end of which Event 11-4.40 pm. Inter Club will be indicated by a mark boat. Ar Senior Fairs. For the Murdoch
Entrance fee $3.00. the inner end the committee boat Challenge Cup. Distance mile. Lady Jean will be moored and all competing yachts must pass between this boat and the outer mark boat both for starting and finishing.
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A Preparatory Gun will be fired T. Fetley, (c) red
Event 12.-5.20 pm. Inter Club* for each race minutes before the Tub Scullsmile. Entrance fee ENGLISH KIG.
Starting Gun.
$2.00. Time Limit for each Event is 5 p. Should any Yachts not have finished by such time, Launches wül be provided to tow them into the Club anchorage, Owners of Cruisers are requested to dress ship and anchor off the Club House clear of the rowing course not later than 4.30
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Feathers.....2' 37!! Norseman....ü. Aileen in2 37 Chinook.....2′ 37′′ Queen Beer...3" 30"- Mist omniü.3′ 30′′
LADIES' YACHT RACES. Handicap Class, one Design Class, Eeyward Hays and Gael. Classes. It and 2nd Prizes for each Class:
Course Start Club Line (W, to E.), Mark Boat off Kowloon Point PA Cast Rock Brgy (Pa) Mark Boat on Starting Line (F.) finisha wato le Distance twice rounder 4 miles.
RANDICAP CLASS T Prep. Gun 2.50 p.m. Staring Gun
Scratch
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Event 300 pm Inter Club Junior Fours, distance 1 mile.
Event VT-3.00 pm. All Comers Racer Whalers, Gigs and Naval
-Güttérő, distance &'griles.
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THEATRE ROYAL.
** A BUTTERFLY ON THE WHEEL.”
With each succeeding performance at the Theatre Royal the H. B. War- ing. Company establishes still more clearly its inalienable right so a pro- minent position in the front rank of theatrical combinations that have visited the Colony. The members of what has revealed itself as an excep- tionally capable caste have achieved that measure of popularity among Hongkong theatregoers which the all- round excellence of their stage work richly merits.
A Butterfly on the Wheel was the title of the piece which won the genuinely enthusiastic appreciation e well filed "house" last evening. No other play in which the company has so far been seen has provided Miss Jeanette Sherwin with quite the same opportunity for the display of
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her outstanding ability as an emotion. dent Mr. Collingwood was well done
A familiar local figure in the per-*
al actress as last night's offering and and Mr. Wordley Halse deserves son of Sister Macarie, of the French
4 pm yesterday, at the ripe age of
81 years." The deceased was much.
it goes without saying that Miss Sher--Hich credit for his capable bundling Convent, passed peacefully sway at win made the most of it. The story of the role of Sir Robert Myffe, coun- of the play tanges upon the situation sel for the petitioner. The subsidiary which arises when Peggy Admaston roles were well sustained. (Miss Sherwin), becomes compromised Tonight's attraction will be "A in the eyes of her husband as a result Marriage of Convenience. of the lack of discretion displayed by
a blindly fervent admirer in the per-
COME CHANGE IN PLANSZOEK
esteemed by, all who knew ber, and her loss will be mourned not only by the winterbood to which she belonged,
Attention is drawn to the change, but by all classes of the community 300 of Ruderick Collingwood (Mr. Charles Quartermaine) who magres in the sequence of the plays to be with whom she came in contact in her. - her friendship for him into love given by the H.B. Waring Company noble and self-sacrificing work of equal in warmth to his own consum at the Theatre Royal, due to boat charity. The funeral, which took The Choice" has place at the Roman Catholic Ceme- connections. ing Passion. Her protestations of been omitted from the programme, tery, Happy Valley was attended by Among the passengers leaving faithfulness make no impression how-
presented on Tuesday next instead of an Italian Convents, and the brothers and Married Men v. Bachelors. ile by the Golden State, is the Hon. ever upon her husband, and divorce is place being taken by Romeo and a large gathering. Besides the sisters Mr Peter Leong Hingker, member of proceedings follow. How it eventu Jukit. This play will therefore be and pupils of both the French and If time does not permit this race the Legislative Council of Macao and ally becomes established that the on Wednesday, as previously announced. boys of St. Joseph's College, there will be rowed on Sunday, the 24th Managing proprietor of Messrs. A & fortunate contretemps tras - ctually The title roles will be taken by Miss was a large number of local residents inst. at 11 am,
P. Leong Hingkee & Co. of Macao been engineered by a designing woman Sherwin and Mr. H.B: Waring. A including ladies who are past pupils and Hongkong. We understand who aims at becoming the second Mrs grest treat is promised for Wednesday of the French Convent School, pre Guests of members of the Mr Hingkre is leaving for North Admaston makes a story of absorb night when Ann is to be, produce sent to pay their last tribute. Many Queen's College Old Boys' Associa China on a short business trip, testing interest crowded with dramatic edit is stated that Miss Sherwin beautiful floral tributes were laid or
Incidents and arresting tiations has scored her greatest success in the grave. All the Roman Catholic:/ tion are reminded that (1) The ana
The Court scene in which Mrs. this play. Two matinees are being clergy of Hongkong were present in Admiston underwent & scarifying cross, given one on Saturday The mer the religions, peoples' section of the nual dinner will take place on Satur
Comation by her husband's counsel chant of Venice and the other on cemetery where very impressive (MF? Wordley: Huise) was invested Wednesday when "Roman" and burial service, was conducted by His with amazing realism and code-juliet * will be repeated, it
Lordship. Bishop Fázzoni, cinsión Miss Sherwin was generously for her brilliant tion of an exacting role, Duettoruaine's portrayal:
day, April 23, s. 8 g.m., in the Hall SERVES THE WHOLE FAMILY. of the College; (2) the cricket match at Event VIL 3.20 pm, Inter Club the Stall and Pupils of Queen's
ELE faize of Chamberiny Cough
Bemedy in world wider Senior Fours, distance 1 mile, College versus the Association-villapenos led cough of the fedőlt be played on the same day, commenc or the croup and whooping cough of the ing At 2 p.m., on the Indian Recres, einbdren, 2-the maze, bottle merre the For- Club: ground Sockumpoohale family For ETIE
Event VIIL-340 pan. Ladies Race. (Post Entries), distance + mie.
12 Event LX-—-4,00 p.m. - Inter Club
Junior Fair Dacs, distance & mile.
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