SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1926.
SPORTS
LOCAL HOCKEY.
UNIVERSITY DEFEAT CLUB "A"
ELEMENT OF "JO88;”
University defeated Hour Kong
Hockey Club "A" yesterday by three gola to nil
SECTION
YACHT CLUB.
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PLANS FÖR NEW YEAR'S ACTIVITIES.
THE ANNUAL MEETING.
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Subscriptions Down." As regards the working" nc+] counts it will be seen that the sub.i scriptions "amount to $215 leas than in 1925, This la- largely made up by the reduction in the bathing members, and vöhintary bowling subwèriptione being stop-| ped.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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BRITISH SUPREME COUNT ORDER EXECUTED, ·
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NATIONAL COUNCIL MEETS IN SHANGHAI..
ARMY & CHRISTIANITY.
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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
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The bar profits have been in creased by $906 and is due to Jussal column, devoted to auction ad- National Christian Council, and a the greater use that is now be verbisements there appeared yester-number of supporters and fields ing made of the Club for sailing, day the announcement that exe rowing, and bowling!
cution of an order of H. E. M.'s of the movement, at the Union. Friday There are only two other Items Supreme Count an auction of offes Church. Shanghal on that I think call for remark, they furniture, ente, books on law and evening last, Dr. Robert Spoor,! are bud and doubtful" debtaucu sundries would be held at the whose subject was "The Church TT on London amounting to $150.07 made up by office of Mr., L. K. Kentwoll, 201 The annual general meeting of subscriptions $127 (due chiefly zochuen. Road yesterday at 10 a.m. in the Life of the Nation." said TT. on Shanghai members of the Royalbo members
not notifying the Such a notice is not unusual as that a study of the British Army Hong Kong Yacht Club Secretary when they leave the judgment is often secured by the during the recent War had shown Hongkong Bank The University had more of was held at the Club House Colony), and $28.07 for refresh-same process in all parts of the that eighty to ninety per cent. of Chartered Bank the hand wok full avantage last night. The Commodore, Mr.ment, all in small amounts rang-World. The unusual rested in the the men knew very little of the Mercantile Bank, A. &B. of their chances,
EW. Carpenter, was in the chairing from 38 cents to $5.63. It is fact that the property which was! The Club, on the other hand, and epporting him were
the hoped to recover the major part to be auctioned was that of a well facts of Christinaisy. Te sume could do everything but score. Vice-Commodore, Mr. A. Lof the $23.07: The other item is known barrister who, for many thing was to a large extent also P & O. Bank
Bank of East Asia especially in the first half when Shields. Rear Admiral A. J. B. "Surplus of Expenditure debited years, had practised in focal Courts true of youth in the United they did all the pressing.
Marine Insurances. Stirling, C.B., R.N., Mr. H. S. to Reserve Account amounting to and had until recently been am States. To meet this situation in Canton Insurance The game started with the Club Rouse, Mr. R. G. Vaux, Mr. H. R. $281.98; of this amount $99.80 liar. Agure in the British Court. pressing hard. Plammer had had Cleland (hon, treasurer) and Mr. should have been debited in 1925
Recently judgment was given the United States, the public China Underwriters lucit on one occasion, the ball sklm-|F. Oliver (hon, secretary). but the account was not received agnat Mr. Kentwell in an action schools in many of the States had North China Insurance,
Union Insurance ... ming along the goal the but not The Commodore sald: "Before by the time those accounts were brought against him by a Chinese made opportunity for many of going through, and the goalie putting the report and accounts closed.
named Chow Kwei-ching and the their pupils to study religious
Yangtze Insurance. eventually cleared.
to the meeting for approval I
Fire Insurances. Therefore the actual working at Deensioned a great deal of Half-time lime arrived with the [should like to make'a few remarks debit for 1926 is $182 which interest loca My. After the judg-subjects, for which due credit was Chins Fire Insurance
H.K. Fire Insurance score, sheet blank.
in reference to them. As regards can be more than acchunted for ment had been given, Mr. Kentwell given.
by the decrease in abscriptions gave notice of appeal and it was
Shipping. of $215 and the $150 written expected that the appeal would be
Douglases off for bad and doubtful debts. heard at the altting of the last "Ap-
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In Japan.
The session on Saturday morn Hongkong Steamboats..
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The second half started drama the reports they are a good and tically. The University got well comprehensive record of the Bot away and were soon at the Club's vities of the Club during the past end, Dr. Ashton sedring. Elated season.
2 peal Court: The appeal was never ing opened with a brief speech HK Tugs & Lighters.. at their succuss, the Varsity con-
The Club is a very live concern
30 The Club working expenses are heard and there was a great deal from Dr. R. K. Reischauer who Indo-Chinas (Fref) do.. (Def.) tinued to press and shortly after now and whereas a few years ago now being closely scrutinised and depending on it. The amount in-represented the Japan National (front a rinimize round the the premises were little used ex-it is hoped during the present sea-volved in the sult is in the vicinity Christian Council. He referred to Shell Transports
the fact that the problems cor- Star Ferries Club's goal, Sudan netted
cept in the winter. "nowadaya son to effect economies that will for $13.000. The Clch tried hard to reduce there is little or no change in its not impair the efficiency of the
The action brought by the Chin-fronting the Christian movement Water-boats the defielt but although they were use during the winter and summer Club.
ese, who waw one of the promoters in Japan and China are essentially
He said that the China Sugars. constantly at the University end seass. For this very satisfac
In conclusion I wish to thank of the Shanghai Coul Produce and one in nature. they were unable to break through tory state of affairs our thanks the Flag Officers, Committee and Stock Exchange, was to obtain an Japan National Christian Council Malabon Sugars Mining. the fine defence.
are due to Messrs. F. Oliver, H. S. Members for their encouragement accounting of moneys said to have is among other things co-operat Towards the end the University Rouse, R. M. Jack, G. R. Edwards and support during my term of been received by Mr. Kentwelling with the Japanese Govern- Benguets increased their lead through Ong and H. R. Cleland who, during the office while if I might mention when he acted as liquidator to the ment in connection with a propos. Kallan Mining Ad
jed new bil dealing with religions Langkats (Combined) scoring, thus winning a very fine past season, have worked hard in names, I would particularly bring above company.
do. (Single) In the judgment handed down in Japan. He urged in conclusion - and fast game by three goals the interest of the Club.
to your notice the thanks that are 'nit.
Cruiser For Hire. due from the Club to Mesara, by Hia Honcur. Judge Peter Grain that the Christians of China and Shanghat Exploration
Shanghai Loan University:-Y. C. Teh (Capt.),
In connection with yachting Oliver and Cleland for their effi reference was made to a certain Japan need to stand together.
Rauba Dr. Ashton. T: E. Yeh H. Y
Mr. Rouse has put the following cient work as Hon. Secretary and registration of a Chinese in the
Tronoh Mines Leong, B. P. Ng. H. W. Ma, C. W proposal to the Committee, viz:Treasurer respectively during the
Ura) Caspianë Lam, C. K. Ong. K. T. Loke, A. that for the encouragement of past season. Bulliemän, B. N. Sudan
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International Relations. The Principal topic of discus
"Docks," Wharves, Ms. Rentwell was summoned to Committee on International Rela H.K. & X. Wharves Kentwell by means of false regis-ion during the Saturday morning was the report of the tration, Following the judgment Session
Godowns, &c..
HK & W. Docks. appear in the Mixed Court and give
While introducing the rpeort, Hongkows reasons why he should not have his name removed from the Mixed Mr. T. Z. Koe said that he was New Engineerings Court Register for having falsely uncertain as to whether or not the Shanghai Docks Officers for the ensuing year registered' a Chinese in the Spanish Christian forces should make Lands, Hotels & Bldgs.
the fact that pronouncement on China's present
H.K. Hockey Club "A"-Daleying, a portion of the money held in tion of the report and accounts
younger members to take up sail. I now beg to propose the adop. Wedlake. Rankin, Newman, Lloyd, reserve by the Club be allocated to presented." Duncan Rycroft, Southam, Plum-the building of a small cruising Rear Admiral Stirling second mer, Nowers, Faers,
yacht. such yacht to be hired to ed and the motion was carried members.
(unanimously. Your Committee have gone into
Officers Elected. the matter and consider that Mr. Rouse's proposal should be car- ried into effect by building a boat with a portion of the funds now ion fixed deposit as the Bark. I shall ask the meeting later if it is in favour of putting the pro- posal into effect when Mr. Rouse has spoken on the subject.
MOTOR RACING.
NEW WORLD'S. RECORD, "FOR BRITAIN.
Rugby. October 20: A further world's motor racing record was beatea", as Brookland yesterday by Mr. Parry Thomas in his Leyland Thomas machine. He broke the world's record for an hour from standing start, covering
121 miles 1807 yards in that time which is a mile and a half bett than the previous record mude of A Panhard cur at Montiry I March. Great Britain thus TH- captures the most "eovetes of all motor records on the eve of the Motor Show which opened at Glympia, London, this morning, British Wireless Service.
V.R.C NIGHT FETE
A right fete will be held at the Victoria Recreation Club this evening, beginning at 9 p.m...
In all probability this will be the final fete of the season, and
the annual harbour races next week will wind up the aquatic schson of the VR.C
phere will be the usual events
and some novelty races.
The Lyric Orchestra will play selections during the sports, and dance music afterwards.
ROXING ASSOCIATION. '. The seventh annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Boxing Association is advertised to be
held in Messrs. Jardine's board room on Thursday, October 28, at 5.30 p.m., to be followed by an extraordinary general meeting, at
6.45 p.m.
A further extraordinary "gen- eral meeting is advertised for Tuesday, November 16, at 5.80 p.m., at the same place.
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Vice Commodore, Mr. A. Shields.
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the appeal against the decision of problem of treaty relationships: HK. & S. Hotels the Supreme Court was pending. The reason he gave was that much Hongkong Lands the decision of the Mixed Court of what was said by Christians Hongkong Kealty
H.K. Territorial was reserved after an interesting for or against the existing treaty
status
IL 164 was based on arguments Humphreys Estates Commodore, Captain
Prince's Building When the appeal newer reached which seemed to him to be on a A. W. Davison, R.NR.
Sailing Committee, Rear Adthe Appeal Court, thus indicating plane lower than the true plane Rural Lands
that Mr. Kentwell would submit to of Christian obligations and prin- miral Stirling, Lt.-Col. H. B. It is hoped that in the coming Gunn, Messrs. F Tracy, H. Sthe Judgment the machinery of the ciples. He referred to the facto Cottons. season the Club and the Navy Rouse, C., Edwards, H. J. Pearce, law to secure execution of the Council of the Church of Christ Shanghai Cottona (old), 154 (3244
law was immediately put into opera that, the Kwangtung Divisional Orientals sailing events will again, be held F. G. Vaux, A. W. Van Andel and
(new) This resulted in the in China had expressed itself as judgment. with the enthusiasm that they N. Croucher. have in the past, also the military Rowing committee,
the holding of the auction yester- uncertain about the wisdom
turning Christian property over as a unit wil this year, take a R. M. Jack, H. 5. Forsyth, K. day. part in the race and make the con-Robertson, H. Dreyer, R. Lthe sale which was conducted by action had been interpreted by
There were not many people at to the Chinese Church. test a triangular one.
Moncrieff. Stopani Thompson and Messrs. L. J. Moore and Co., Ltd. some, Mr. Koo said, to mean that In respect of rowing the Club Dr. E. P. Minett. received a letter from Shanghai Bowling Committee.
and a total of 42 articles were the Kwangtung Chinese Chris China Buses
China Lights (comb.). total tians felt that treaty protection of | offered for sale realising a asking if we were prepared to G. R. Edwards, W. S. Dixon and price of Tia. 457 "Shanghai Christian property must be con- support then in running an Olym-Professor J. Anderson.
tinued for the time being, piad regatta at Shanghai. After Hon, Librarian, Mrs. H. S. replied to the effect that in view due consideration your Committee Rouse
of conditions prevailing in the Colony, we were unable to send a crew to Shanghai.
Manila and
Messrs.
Messrs.
Hon. Treasurer, Mr. H. E. Cleland.
Hon. Secretary, Mr. F. Oliver. The Club's Cruiser.
Times."
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H.K. Constructions to accept this responsibility for Toronto, September 28-Address-Christian property until their H.K. Ropes (comb.)
Hongkong Electrics: Singapore were invited to send Mr. H. S. Rouse" then brought ing the Canada Club. Sir Western colleagues are prepared fours and pairs for an inter-club a motion before the meeting for Vijayaraghavachariar, referring to to share in the risks involved
do. (old) competition to be rowed off at our the building of a small cruiser, the book by Dean Iage, in which therein by doing without extra Hongkong Tramways
do. (new) coming "Opening Day" and I re-designed by himself, to be built by the expressed the opinion that the territorial protection.
Mr. Koc Lane, Crawfords gret that they were unable to the Club and hired out to mem-attitude of India in any future felt furthermore that the inform Macao Electrics make the necessary arrangement.bers. The matter was fully dis- Empire trouble was very doubtful, ed Christians should take a posi-
Bowling Section..
cussed and on the motion being said that the attitude of India was tion on this matter that might be Nanyang Tobaccos
Mackintosh The Bowling section has made seconded by Mr. A. L. Shielda as free from doubt as the attitude a guide to the large mass of ill-Peak Trama (old) considerable progress and is now was carried with only two dis-of Canada would be in another informed Chinese Christians in in- an important part of the Club's sentients.
terior centres. activities and assets. The lawn requires to be returfed and the incoming Committee should take up this question at any early date.
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Reminder: entries for the annual harbour races close to-morrow to the V.R.C. at 5 p.m.
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"We Indians are subjects of the King alone with all his other people I have faith in the British. The report of the Committee on Empire and it is strengthened by International Relations showed United Asbestos the assurance that the future great that the National Christian Coun-
do. (Ordinary) ness of Canada, as of India, is cil had been compelled through
Watsons Entries for the ping-pong cupbound up with the British Empire. pressure of Christian opinion to
the European We are all subjests of the mighty study the problems connected Wm. Powelle championship at Y.M.C.A. close to-morrow.
Empire which, God willing, will be with the May 30 affair in particu-HK. Telephones strengthened in the future as in lar and international questions in the past. The resources of British general, statesmanship are not exhausted. Christianity in China. "is seri- We are in an era which is begin-ously complicated and embarrass- ning to have a still more glorious ed, if not definitely hindered, by Chinese Christians replied to a Mesara. Tickle and Chater Dr. Dhirendra Nath Roy, M.A., future which will rest with all the fact that special privileges have kindly given their services Ph.D. (U.S.A.) will give an in- British subjects throughout the were granted to missionaries and questionnaire distributed all over
The Club has again to thank Mrs. Rouse, the Librarian, for the great interest that she has taken in the Club Library, also for her handsome donation towards bookcase the cost of the new which we should not have felt justified in purchasing but for her contribution. We are very much: obliged to her.
The Accounts.
INDIAN SCHOLAR HERE.".
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CEYLON'S GOVERNOR FLIES OVER COLOMBO.
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(China. Between sixty and religious freedom guaranteed to Chinese Christians in China's seventy-five per cent of these up- treaties with Western nations. proved the following points
1. That the Church should. "In consequence, of the events of the past year or so, "interna- express itself with regard to
certain political questions.
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There will be a rugby match be.in looking after the maintenance formal talk on Sunday at 11 a.m. tween the H.M.S. "Hermes" XV of the Club premises and the in the local Theosophical Society and the Hong Kong Rugby Foot.Club's thanks are due them. on "Fellowship of Faitha" Dr. ball Club, at King's Park. Kow-
Boy has been in the U.S.A. for loon, to-day, kick-off at 4 p.m. I now turn to the accounts about four years and has special- The following have been selected which, I am glad to say, show a faed in the fields of education and This morning, says the "Times tional questions have probably
2. That the Toleration to play for the Club Summers very satisfactory state of affairs philosophy. He studied in the of Ceylon" of October 2, two sea occupied a larger place in the Stephenson, Morrison, Lammert, for a club that is used solely for University of Jows and was also planes were seen going out as far thoughts and lives of Chinese Clauses" are incompatible with a Bert Hoere; Ralph, Blake Millar sport. The accounts generally teaching philosophy as a Fellow as Mount Lavinia and one of Christians and missionaries in Christian principles and, what-on Saw Tack (capt.), Beveridge. Lee, Mccall for little comment but of the university. He is staying them, it is interesting to note, China than at any other time.
ever their past status, "are no Intyre, M. Smith, Garrard, should like to touch upon the fol with Mr. Lachmandas, No. 38, carried His Excellency the Gov- The office of the National Chris-longer needed and by implica
lowing items,
Wyndham St. and will shortly ernor as a passenger. His Ex tian Council was at une time
tion, not desired." The Club premises have been leave for India.
cellency boarded H.M.8. Hermes"flooded with statements giving
Church Property Custody. revalued and they now appear in
at 7:30 and the flight was started Chinese Christian opinion and the accounts at their present day
at 7.45. The other seaplane car- urging the National Christian Eighty per cent of these Chin- A lawn bowls match between value of $70,000.00 as against
ried Captain Neville, His Excel Council to issue statements set ese Christians also voted that Taikoo (1st division League $20,231:56 in the last year's ac
leney's A.D.C.
ting forth the point of view of Christian bodies should be regis B champions).v. "Rest of the counts. Boats and cars have been
His Excellency the Governor Chinese Christians. It is evid-tered with the Chinese govern- League," will be played at Quarry heavily written down, although The health bulletin of Eastern was in the air for about an hour ent therefore that the bulk of ment, and the large majority felt. Bay on Saturday, Nov. 6, com during the past two seasons a ports for the week ended October and had a good view of Colombo educated Chinese Christian opin that church property should come mencing at 3 p.m. The day will Thames training skiff and new 18 reads:-
The seaplanes went in the direcion desires that treaty protection under the custody of Chinese also be the closing day of the bars and sculls have been added Plague: 2 cases at Mauritius, 1tion of Mount Lavinia and also of Christianity in China be given churches or organisations. Taikoo bowle season.
to the rowing assets,"de
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"CLOSING DAY."
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FAR EAST HEALTH.
Cholera; 8. chaes at Calcutta,
flew over the North of Colombo, up and that Christian workers in It was decided to re-appoint the
His Excellency, on arrival on China base their privileges on the Committee on International Rele
The men's golf champinaship of of $925,00, being entrance fees re- at Dombay, at Bangkok, 8 as boned, was met by Captain Eliot principle of religious freedom now tions with a view to the further
ceived during the year has, is has Shanghai 18 at Amoy.
and was shown round the aircraft granted by the Constitution of careful study of international mo been the practice in the past, been Somali-pox: 10 cases at Darba carrier His Excellency travelled Chine added to the reserve which results 3 at Calcutta, 4 at Bombay, 8 at in seaplane 143 which was pilot- at ted by Flight Commander: Brook-
played to-morrow. Twenty-six
have entered their names for the competition. The conditions are :80 hélas medal play,
in an actual balance of $688.02 on Madras, Lab Col
the year's working.
Balawan-deli, 2 at Bangkok/
(Continued at, foot of Next Column)
blems as they affect the Christian Church in China and the formulá tion of such Christian Princi as bear upon these problems.
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