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SATURDAY S FOOTBALL.
CLUB v. WILTS,
(Owing to the pressure on our space yesterday, the football news had to be unavoidably held over until to-day)
TAMAR" v. "CAIRO."
This match on Navy "A" ground The produced some good football.
Tamar" men bad to work hard to
,
secure their victory by 1 goal to mil. Eve took a shot from Atkey too easil and no one was more surprised thun he when he found the ball in the net. It went over his head and clean through his upstretched hands. Mitch was at the top of us form at the other
SHOOTING.
RIFLE LEAGUE,
VOLUNTEERS v. POLICE.
This match was shot off at High West Range. The Peak, on Sunday. The conditions were unfavourable and very trying, a strong glare from the water shining straight into the fairers eyes, with the reault that such good shots se Grimmett, Booler, F. Good- man and Grimes gave pour results.
Scures:
H. K. V. D, U
Namc.
Mr. Crimes
Mr. Goodman.
33 20 20
31
Mr. Frith. Mr. Shaw.
Mr. A. Young. Mr. Alderson
Mr. Dovey..
Mr. SummerS
This first nivision with was very end and nothing went past hire. The Mr. C. McNab closely contested throughout
"Tamar" now head the league table.
Referee: Mr. Hollands.
sulted in a win for the Club by 1 goal
to nil.
Both sides attacked sternately, and for a long time the backs were
que to the situation, allowing nothi
Kuhr altuost beat pass them.
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AMBROSE" v. R.A.G.
NOTE3200 yds.
30 10
18 0
THE CHINA MAIL.
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22 10 65
11 23 63 16 24 12 51 22 15 0 37
UNIVERSITY FINANCE.
LAST YEAR'S RECEIPTS AND
EXPENDITURE.
The University of Ilongkong note by the Vice Chancellor, Sir William Brungato, accompanying a draft budget for the year 1022 to H. E. the Chancellor and to the members of the Finance Committee, Council and Court, is as follows:-
in the salary of the Senior Clerk of the Medical Faculty due to the engage |ment of a competens stenographer and for increases amounting to $380 dus to automatic increases in scale galaxies.
MISCELLANEOUS PERSONNEL The total salaries of mechanics, workmen and coolies show an increase of $2,328 on the figures of the Interim Budget due for the most part, to all increase in the subordinate staff of the engineering department. An assistant in the physiological laboratory is pro- The draft Budget for the year 1922, posed at $720. It is hoped that the submitted herewith, shows total re increased staff of mechanics will be ceipts of $241,940.00 and a total ex-able to deal more efficiently with the penditure of $341,572.33, leaving an maintenance of the University Build- estimated surplus of $367,67.
inga.
RECEIPTS.
BALARIES AND ALLOWANGEA (ABSTRACT "A. ")
Under the heading Interest, the in- come is that on the investments Under Abstract "A" the heading shown in tables III and IV in the nc- "Leave Fund," which replace the counts recently submitted, subject to old heading "Passages and Travelling 71 the modifications following:-
Expenses"; is abown at $10,000, a 1. Interest on the Mortgage Ae- proposed in my Interim Budget Note, count has been increased by Bo far as can be at present Inzessen, $12,000.00, being the interest for only a small proportion of this sun is the year on the sum of $100,000.- likely to be required in the year 1922, 00, which the Government is and the balance will be carried to ■ paying off on 31st December: apecial reserve fund to meet the beavy $25,000.00, representing the expense when the bulk of the staff second instalment of the Nemazes | are again qualified for leave, Benefaction and $25,000.00 of The item of $6,009 under the current balances. For this heading "Superannuation Fund" is mum of $150,000.00 an invest new and is based upon the salaries of the members of the staff who would
483
Total
H.K. POLICE.
Our
Wilson ..
240 23
H
55
22 19 14
65
Mr. Grimmett Mr. Mair
27 19
7
53
22 10 9
50
Mr. Booker
Mr. Hourihan
Mr. Shaftain Mr. Griffin... Mr. Smith
33 16 0 49
28 12 9 49 22 U 17 48: [b 17 4 36
Total
The Sailors registered their firt win in this match on the Kowloon
the (hunuers' one. Neither side vas groand. They scored two goals in
at full strength and the match was not a very brilliant on. Watson and | H.KV.DA! wan by 88 points. Harris were absent from the R.G.A. ranks, while the Ambrose" played without Duval.
WILTS RES. v. UNITED.
the Wilts goalie in the openi g ten minutes of the game with straight shot which Turner skied in attempting to stop. It beat the the goalie on the descend and dropped on the goal line, and then shot out to Turner who cleared. Ther was an appeal for a goal, hut Mr. Jones dis allowed it. When the Club next gol in, Westall fouled Forsyth, and Sawyer cleared from the free kick. At the other end, Anor beat Gerrard, but struck the side of the net. J. Rodger header! away
& shot from Trivett,
and Edwards returbed but the ball wat wide. The game had lasted 35 minuted, whened their position at the top of league the Club again broke away in a fine table.
piece of combination which put them one up. Begg recived in midfield and passed to McTavish who prompt- ly returned. Begg tapped the ball to Kuhr and the latter scored,
Gerrard stopped a promising Wilts attack in the second half and sent McTavish away but Begg was pulled up for outside. Warren and Amor test
AMBROSE" v. "CAIRO."
395
at
This match was fired off Stonecutters on Sunday. It resulted in a win for the "Cairn" by 870 Played at Sookumpon Valley, this points to 546, but it is understood! match resulted in a win for the Wiltthat the "Ambrose " will lodge a by 3 goals to 1. The United played protest against the inclusion of an
■ strenuous game, but the Soldiers ineligible man in the "Cain's" team, were a better combination. By virtue
of this win, the Wilts have consolidat
Scores:
H.M.S.
"AMBROSE"
Name.
CLUB RES. v. KOWLOON RES.
Mr. Pitcher For this match, the Club had the Mr. Newton services of Goldenberg in the forward Mr. Kirk line, and this greatly strengthened Mr. Nash their attacke. They op med the Mr. Parish. scoring during a melee in front of Mr. Lideo ed Rodger immediately afterwards, gual. Pasco qualined fur Kowloos, Mr. Broadrick but he was in position. MrTavish but Goldenberg put in the winning Mr. Raw sent in long shot at the other end goal for the Club.
which Turner just cleared. Amor
forced a corner off Garrard and placed
right in the goal mouth. Rodger
punched away, but for hall was
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VARSITY v. PUNJABIS,
30 25 26 27 28 23
25 28 23 28 25 19 27 25 19 19 18 26 14 21 23 22 11
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76
ment has already been found :
2. The interest on the Governmental present be qualified to take ad-
Debt of $700,000,00 -bus been reduced by 86.000.00 due to the paying off of the sum of $100, 000.00 just mentioned:
vantage of any superannuation acheme which may be introduced as a result of the recent reference by the Court to the Finance Committee. The 3 The Swire bem faction is omitted, matter has not yet been considered with a view to the income thereby the Finance Committee and the on being dealt with as a separate inclusion of the item is intended to fund outside the Budget: ad have no greater effect than to secure 4. The interest of £1,085 on our that the necessary monies should be sterling endowment is taken at a available if and when a scheme is put 2,10 dollar. Should the dollar into fores. The ultimate liabilities to rise and our dollar income under be incurred under this heading were the last heading be reduced, there discussed in my Interim Budget Note. will be a corresponding gain on GENERAL EXPENSES (ABSTRAT "C") our sterling commitments in Lon-
General Expenses, as developed under Abstract "C" 212.1 $30,085 and represent an incik a ka $4,135 on last year's estimate after deducting from last year's figures the sums included under the item
** tennis courts *. 1
'returfing athletic
don.
Tuition fees are taken at $72 000, against an estimate of $60,000 and actual receipts of $68,376 in respect of the year 1920-1921. This re-
presents an estimate of 250 students
at full fees, with an anticipated short-ground
"and loss on tuition fees." age of 30 for the autume terms due to The principal increases are those of the progressive change in the begin- | $1,000 under the heading "Mainten- ning of the academic year.
ance of Grounds" and of $2,000
The estimate of $3,000 for Univer- under the heading Maintenance and sity Examination fees is the same as
80 last year when the actual receipts,
were $3,340. The estimated Matricul ation and Local Examinations tee 72 have horn put up from $3,000 ku 71 $1,000. The number of entries has 63 shown a remarkable increa e, and it is 08 practically certain that the estimate 18 will be substantially exceeded.
however the examinations are con- 546 ducted of a loss, the relevant figure is that of the difference between the fees and the expensca.
Total
H... CAIRO.
Mr. Starrer Mr. Charles
Mr. Hooghten Mr. Talbot.
Mr. Sturgess
ST. JOSEPH'S v. CHINESE " B.”
26 29 29 22 33 20 22 23 16 29 31 14 26 25 22 28 20 19 20 24 20 26 23 11
Total.
64
59
The University were too strong for Mr. Solnen turned, and reuament dangerously the Indians and scored six times to Mr. Bowden near the goal line until Eugiau punt their opponents' one. The Indians Mr. Burnett ed away. The Waits pressed to the lacked combination, and were very close of the game and gave the de-weak in front of goal. The University fence a hot time, but they could not defence w 8 too sound to allow them acore, and when the whistle came the to be too dangerous. Club won by the only gal of the match.
. TITANIA
1. KOWLOON
St. Joseph's turned out a strong side for their match against South China B," and scored four times
This match was more evenly con tested than was anticipated and the without reply. O. Israsil, P. Xavier "Titania" was able to score only ence against Kowloon. Hayward was in goal for Kowloon tor the first time, and gave a very creditable account of
HOCKEY.
CLUB v. ARMY.
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Repairs of Buldings. This policy was recommended in my Interim Budget Note.
FACULTIES: MAINTENANUM, ETC.
Small increases have been proposed throngaout the faculties. The figures are $800 in the Eng neering Faculty, $200 for General Medical Mainten- Ав ance, $200 for Arts, $1.800 for Chemistry (where no adequate provi- ion has heretofore been made for the purchase of consumable chemicals) and $300 for Biology, with a reduction of $300 for Physics (where a special grant for physical equipment will, however, be necessary in the near future). Special grants are a giant of $1,000 for Arta equipment, one of $2,000 for equipment in the Com-
Hostel profits are estimated at 75 $10,000, as against an estimate of 75 $11,000 and actual receipts of $10,088 74 last year. Hostel expenses show a 73 steady tendency to increase, but on the other hand, the fact that the hostels should be continuously full makes for an increased profit on their working.
The Chamber of Commerce c. - tribution towards the expenses of the Commercial Department has been already received.
.570
and R. E. Hyndman made their re- appearance for the College and greatly strengthened the team. Robinson, another of last year's players, was
Played at Bookumpoo yesterday, hases. Hu stopped a penalty kick also seen again for the first time the Army fielded a strong team for
in league football. in the second halt. Wheeler, turned out for the senior team in bis old Against such a formidable combina- this match and won by three goals to position as right back and played the Chinese had no alternative. The pace was too hot for the
good game, although he was not mu Bure a previously. Woyman also played steadily and stopped several attack in the unk of time, For the Dailors, Wilkins was safe at centre bali and allowed nothing to see lim.
rwarde wore a moderate bunch. tionet was the leader in all attacks, and was self responsible for the song goal of the match. "Titania" won 1 0.
Julee: Mr. Williams.
this season
but to play a defensive game.
GARRISON LEAUCE,
The other items on the receipts side call for no comment.
EXPENDITURE.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND TEACHING
STAFF,
TUESDAY, JANUARY
10, 1922.
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BUTTER.
FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES.
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1.00
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Also Children's Cots-Black & White--from $29.50
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WHITEAWAY'S
mercial Department and one of $2,500 our stationery could not be obtained estimate of $4,000 and on actual ex-
for an additional boly chamber in the at better prices from outside the penditure of $4,455. This is partly das School of Anatomy. The two grants Colony. first mentioned are intended in
principle to be non-recurring, but do LIBRARY (ABSTRAŬT “M”).
not represent the whole of what is
necessary.
Á house allowance of $1,000 for a member of the Arts Faculty is new, but has already been recommended by the Council.
to the proposed working of the Anatomy refrigerator by night as well as by day. The item of staff has already been discussed.
GENERAL.
The salary of the Librarian is as shown in the Interim Budget. The grant for the purchase of books and periodicale amounts to $3.500, as
The above proposals represent L against an estimate of $1,500 and an actual expenditure of $517 last year, effort to keep our expenditure within and that for maintenance to $1,000 | the limits of our income, but there is against an estimate of $300 and an practically no direction in which this actual expenditure of $87 last year. does not involve some sacrifice of Expenditure on the library was, ne efficiency. Our proposals for remedy- doubt, properly cut down at a momenting this state of affaire belong, how- of acute financial stress, but continued ever, to our forthcoming appeal for parsimony would have a disastrous further public help and not to a effect on the University. Judging by Budget. Note. ali normal University standard's, larger grants will undoubtedly be re- quired when the librarian and the! library committer (which has been
EXAMINATIONS (ABSTRACTS "K" AND "L"). The item of $4.150 for University Examinations corresponds with an estimate of $3,000 and an actual Club, and it is due to their sound The administrative and teaching expenditure of $3,922 last year. The detence that they did not quffer staff remain as shown in the Budget increase is justified by the increase in beavier defeat. Taylor acored the for the period September-December the number of students to be ex- firat goal before the interval. At the 1921. Salaries are also unaltered, save amined. resumption, he put his side two up for the automatic increase of seven Matriculation and Local Examing with a swift ground shot which gave members of the staff who are on scale tions are put up to $7,500 ne against the custodian no obpace. The third salaries, and for a proposed increase of an estimate of $3,000 and an actual goal orde from lett the $400 in the salary of the electrical, expenditure of $8.98 last year tar reponstituted) have setted down to Dough, it does not mean that yun This match was played at Bookum course of a meleg in front of the demonstrator which will be submitted, feca at present correspond almost their work. poo Valley yesterday. It was closely Club goal. The Club tried hard to the Council in a separate note, expotly with the sum paid to examin- contested, and resulted in a win for D during the closing stages of the game,
ers and the main loss on the examin. Company by one goal to nil. Hardy but they could not get through the
ations results from the high price of was responsible for the score.
stationery. We are enquiring whether
D COY WILTS v. B COY WILTS.
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OR
IS IT POSSIBLE
MRS. JIGGS TO SEE
ME?
WELL-IT ISN'T EASY
TO SEE THROUGH
'THEM, WHISKERS
dolence.
CLERICAL STAFF.
The clerical staff is as in the Interim Budget, save for an increase of $360
BRINGING
THE COUNT EMOUT IS DOWN STAIRS + WILL YOU TALK
TO HIM?
OH! I'M NOT DRESSED TELL HIM TO WAIT A MINUTE
UP
FATHER.
SAY-COUNT- WAIT A
MÍNUTE, SHELL BE
DOWN IN AN HOUR.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER (ABSTRACT "N").
The item of fuel, stores etc., shown at $5,000, as against last year's
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