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is pertinent. Bir Jonn WOLFS Barny's eminence as an engineer does not render bim a high priest of infallibility, as, our contemporary believes, many people in the Far East will readily agree. Sir HUMPHREY DAVY, as eminent an engineer in bie day as Sir Jos Woly Barry to.day, pookpooled the possibility of using gaa as on illuminant. "Sir J. Wobre Barry's eminence is, of course, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, too well established to call in question; but when he deliberately asserts that 'a mi way ferry with the most modern imprere ments could be installed which would falfil almost all that a Channel Tunnel could provide, we begin to wonder whether Sir J. WOLFE BARST has ever been at sea, if he has ever crossed the Channel in au equinoctial gule. We do not attempt to controvert his estimates of the relative coat of a ferry and the Tunnel, nor to discuss the engineering dieulties that stand in the way of the proposul scheme. Other eminent engizeers will do that. But when he Anserts, with ponderous gravity, that success -We preaume he mënne finacial muccesA --not be guaranteed, we wonder how many 'sebomnes he has been connected with of which, in their initial stages; Use ratne thing has not becù said." And so on, and so on. Bat our contemporary need not have
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one of the great men to whose obiter · dieta the gullible public, its own thinking apparatus atropbied, loves to linen with *bated breath. · All these people have some axe to grind. We do not sugrast, that Sir Jony Wour Bike, has had retainer to oppone the scheme, but EAST | we] › do – ventare to list that his opinions might have been other than they ara if he had been professionally interested in the undertaking. The shipping people interested in the Channel Trade are naturally not in love with the project, but. to convert the public to their views it would never have done to admit their fear of loss of business. So they gladly join the chorus of alarm at a "great nationa! danger? The argument that it is disgraceful of Englishmen to admit disinclination to risk'
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but it is very thin: There are other advaulacs than this immunity, which home-goers from the Far East will readily think of. The tumber of passengers going overland from the Mediterranean offers some indication of the number bat will be glad to continue through the tounel, if and when it is over constructed, The" antente cordiale" argument, on the other hand, has baan vary much arerdone. We presume this tunel where is a commercial enter.
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SHIPPING DISASTER.
The return of visitors to the City Hall TELEGRAMS Library and Museum for the wook anding the 17th March, 1907, shows that of non-Chlapṣo there were 323 to the Library and 198 to the Museum and of Chinese 163 to the former and . 8,683 to the latter. The Library was, therefore used by 486 persons and the Museum by 8,821.
LONDON, March 19th. Tho Choral Festival which as first held in The Jebba, on a voyage from West St. John's Cathedral og Friday last was Africa, has been wrecked at Ply repeated last ovaning, the Cathedral being mouth. It is expected that the crowded. - This choiṛ consisted of about 70
vessel will break in two. All the veicos, and the organist was supported by a swall orchestra, Mr. Donman Fuller, the passengers and new have been saved. conductor, and all concerned are to be cordially
THE WRECKED "SUEVIC." congratulated on the high morit of the festival.
POLICE COURT.
Tuesday, March 19th.
BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRAT POLICE MAGISTRATE.)
BROACHING A CARGO,
Two natives were charged with the larceny of 18 tins of milk from the P. and O. as. Japan while that vessel was lying at a wharf at Kowloon. From the story told the magistente, it appeared that the defendants broscbed a case: of milk and wars kearing the vessel with 18 tine when they worn datained. The first defendant toid his Worship that the second man naked hita to carry a number of the tins, but Mr. Hazeland was of opinion that both were equally guilty and sentenced them to niz weska' bad labour and four hours' stocks.
CONTEMPT.
Clouds of amake which ascended ceiling ward in the war of Mr. Hazelsad's Court yesterday attracted the attention of the asher. On going
COSTIT CIGARETTES.
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LONDON, March 19th. The salvage of the White Star Stenic is now regarded as probable.
OBITUARY.
LONDON, March 19th. Adoniral Palliser and Marcelin Berthelot are dead.
[Admiral Henry St. Feger Bury Fallisor was born on June 32nd, 1936. He intered the Nary in 1952, orved in the Balto in 1954 and the Black Sea in 1855, protected British 1871, and was raval officer in charges at Hong- interests in Spsia during the Carlist War in kong from 1991 to 1993, when he was made Rear-Admiral. He was Commnudar-in-chief on the Pacific Station from 1998 10 1899).
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THE UNITED STATES.
Losnos, March 17th, President Roosevelt has appointed &
HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD. pase. The Medical Offer of Health is more qualified to give an opinion regarding tha A mesting of the Sanitary Board was held building from a sanitary point of view. yesterday at the Board Boom. The Hon. The MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH- Mr. W. Chatham (Vice-President) presided, Whether on Crown land or not the Board hae and there were so prosent Dr. F. Clark power to requise scolion 1751to be saforood. I (Medical Ofoer of Health), Hoo, Mr. have no objection to the erection of a balcony, A. W› Brewin (Bog'strar General), Hon. Mr. but before it is put up the building should be Polico), Dr. H. MacFarlane Assistant Modisal Ordinance. F. J. Baduley (Captain-Superintendent of meds according to the requirements of the offer of Health, Mr. H.. Humphreys, Mr.
The Vic-PRESIDENT Moved that the
lion Hooper, Mr. Lau Cha-pak, Mr. Fang Wa-ebunand Mr. G. A. Woodcock (nasretary).
KOWLOON SITE BEATENGING
CONTRACT.
application be refused.
Bre
Hon. Mr. HEWETT-Hero two peints
involved which we ought not lose sight of. Mr. Hoopor was quite right in
The motion was carried,
QUAINT CHINESE PETITION.
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Regarding the scavenging continet for raising the moitary question, bat there are Kowloon City, Inspector Cameron reported | ales the rights of the Crown to privont people that the contractor commenced work with enoroaobing on Crown land. I think the twelve coolies and a foreman according to his application should be refused, and will secont contract. Then about the middle of January the motion, sleren coolies and a foreman only were em- | ployed, and at the end of the same month the number on coafract was ten coolies and one foreman. On January 1st the Inspector took the foreman round afrents of the city and showed him what he had to do. The work was ions fairly well at first, but afterwards wax sadly neglected, and the foreman at present seldom want in the morning to supervise the coolian,
Dr. MCFARLANE Assistant Medical Officer of Health, minuted that this small contrast required the whole contract number to do the work in any way decently. The contract number had not bat engaged since January, therefore the contrastor should be warned that this could not go of.
The SECRETARY wrote asking Dr. McFar lans it be agreed to a deduction of 814 from the monthly amount paid the contractor.
A
Dr. MCFARLANE thought $14 нав to investiguto Coustable Fox found a long-robed Misissippi Valley Commission, to prepare a
fairly still fine, but would probably pro Chinese enjoying a "high life" cigar while beplan for the improvement of the control of he thought a line of $10 would most the esse rent any ropolition of the offence. Later, watched the proceedings. Tho Chinaman appeared very much surprised when the constable the river aystems. President having de-seeing that the contractor had been warned pulled him out of Court, rushed him off to theclared that the railways are inadequate, and with so effeat.
The VICE-PRESIDENI-The question is ons charge room and charged him with behaving in that a complimentary water transport is the
of imposing a fins on the contractor for fail. insulting wonder before a magistrate only remedy. When the cargo bad been preferred the
An explosion and fire at the Warwicking to supply a sußoient number of men in offender was placed before his Worship and Potteries in Wheeling, in the flooded Bocordance with the terms of bis contract., fined $4.
Strictly speaking the fine if fully enforced district of West Virginia, so terrified the would be a little over $14 but it might be Juspecter Dymond plused two nativos bo-workers, who were mostly Syriaus, that sufficient to ioflist a fine of $10 on this for his Worship on a charge of utter they leapt from the windows, and 18 of occasion. ing apuriou twunty.ceut defentiants visited a
pines. The the perished in the swift current; one aumber of cigarette hundred were resented by boats. stalls in the Aberdeen district, ut each of which they purobased a divu cent packet of cigarettes, tendering a counterfeit twenty- coot piece in payment. The game was vendor who had been defrauded once, was profitable one while it lasted, but a cigarette
again riaited, and when another of the sparious coins was tondered he kept it and called a policamau, the upshot being that the defendants were marched off to jail.
On the ovidence his Worship convicted them and sentenced such to six weeks' imprison- ment and four hours' stucks.
COUNTERFEIT COINS.
Tai Lin, who has no occupation, bad a sumber of count rfeit ovius on, his person when stopped by a constable at Shanki wan on Houday. He was charged with having more than five in his
Eine of 9130.
THE BRITISH NAVY.
LONDON, March 17th.
Members agreed.
A YARD THAT IS NOT A TARD,
The master of a rattan shop applied for a modification of the requirements of section 180 of the Public Health and Buildings Or
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The following application for a pisos of ground adjicoat to the Man Chow Cometery to be used as a grave space, came before the Board-"The petition of Pan Hang-tong. agent of Man Chow Club, No. 54 Connaught Road Central, first floor, applying for a small grave space at the Man Chow pallio comstery in Monut Davis, showoth :-That about twenty odd years ago uwing the Government erected a fort at Mount Davis and your petitioner found number of remains of some unknow persons were lying somewhere near the fort, so your petitioner at once sent in a petition to the Government for a piece of ground DAİ Man Chow which was afterwards granted to your petitioner to re-enter theen romaing there. Siuce the place was granted your petitioner named it as the Man Chow Publio Cemetery and worshipped these remains every year in accordance with the Chinese custow
apply for a grave space somewhere near the Man That owing at present your politicner wishes to
Chow Public Cemetery at Moust Davis and praye that his request may be granted for which he as is duty bound will aver pray."
The MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH minutsd -I think the application should go to the Government.
The applicant was apparently allowed ame years ago to re-inter some bones the site inflicated, but this is a different matter altogether to forming a new grave there
дог.
Mr. Hoor--I don't like these informonl cemeteries which apparently are not under
Government control. Better discuss it.
Hon. Mr. HEWETT This application should cortainly be refused.
The RETRAR-GENERAL-Thero is no
lead to similar applications from other members of the club,
The application was refused,
the world has been launched on the Clyde.
H.M.S. Indomitable, the largest cruiser indian, 1903, in rompect of Nos 124 and 140 sufficient reason to grant this. Ta do no would
Second Stront.
Two sister ships, the Inflexible and the tanks, which were necessary in this business, were The Vrox-PRESIDENT pointed out that
Invincible, will be launched within a fort-retained in the yards of the houses in question. night. The tonnage of the Inflexible is Mr. HOOPER-What is the objection to their 17,250, and her speed 25 knots. The coat being in the yard
£1,744,000.
INDIAN SPORTS.
No anonymowly bigned or “envations that have prise, and those who juvest in it will take possession, found guilty, and ordered to pay in cold bracing weather. Major Phillips und thei
already appeared in oikes papers will be inaried,
Unders for extra costes of Daily Prasa should be | the risk, not Sir Joux WOLFE BARRY,
ent besore il a.m, an day of publication. &fur that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash Integraphic Address Funes, Codec: A.8.0, B4
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The Daily Press.
HONGKONO March 20th, 1907.
Or all the very numerous Channel Tannel arguments, for and against, there is so far not one that touches the real danger to the British public The debaters have over. looked the flood of fiction of The next Invasion" type which is bound to follow and keep step with-the buring. This, we hasten to confess, is somewhat frivolous, but we do not altogether withdraw the anggestion that the nuisance will be n *erious one. We can only hope that the novelists and romancers and expert Daily Mul collaborators will wait before regarding the Tunnel as the last word, nud watch the development of aerial possibilities. If airships are as near as the newspapera seem
Those who don't stand to luse nothing, for it is surely insulting to the intelligence of the British defence forces to suggest that «thaṛ cannot devise meaus to cope with' any
danger threatened at our definite point.
ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER.
Wildly pio:uresque were the scenos witnessed on the U.8.R.C. Ground, Gascoigus Road, Kowloon, yesterday afternoon, when the annual sports of the HK.-S. BR. R. 7. A. inok plnen
officers of the battalion, assisted by the native ofcern, had drawn up a programme which Four natives, one a likong, were indicted en included both patice and foreign sporta, and in a ekarga of unlawfully killing and staying a which the competitors made a very good show. harker named Lo Ching at Mongkok on March There were jumping and running competitions, 12th. Mr. Ollo Kong Sing appeared for three patting the shot, pola and pillow fights, welers, of the defendants.
|wrestling, tug-of-war, Indian club swinging. Bergeant Appleton told his Worship that sto. In the race open to men of the Royal Navy the quarrel arose on a piece of ground at and British troops in garrison, Gummer Baker, where the bankers sold vegetard Co. R.G.A. was first, and Sanur Thomas ables. Because the deceased refused to lend 88th Co. was second. The native wrestling was another coolis a basket a quarrel ensued.
a feature of the afternoon. A estob-as-catch- into which a number of other coolies entered, can style was adopted, and some fieras throws The police were called and the fourth defen- were seen. Mal Singh, however, proved himself dant, a lukong, arrived, and it was alleged that the champion of the battalion, and it gas without he caught hold of deceased by the queue and asying that his honours were not achieved with struck him with his truncheon, this example an. Very arniting also were the tug-of-warcon proceeded to belabour deceased with bamboo aftaeneon's sport was brought to a elese before being followed by a number of others who tests and the pole tournaments and an interesting poles.
six o'clock. The officers of the battalion were "at home" to many ladies and gentlemen is their largo pavilion, while the non-commissioned officers and nativa eficers dispoused hospitality from their respective pavilions.
Mr. A.G. Angier left Hongkong yesterday Mongkok for Manila.
The French Mail of the 12th February was delivered in Loudon on the 18th inst,
There were two plague fatalities recorded yesterday, the fourth and fifth, for 1957.
Router's telegraph service with Foochow has been discontinued as a safeent aber of
subscribers cannot be secured to cover the a1- perse.
The buiting at the start of the Oxford v Cambridge boat race was tive to one on the latters according to Reuter, and Cambridges won in 20m, 268.
A meeting of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace was held at the Magistracy, yesterday afternoon to consider an application from E. Barker for the transfer to him from one Patrick Roberts of the adju not licence to sell by retail intoxicating liquors on the promises Nos 90 and 92 Queen's Road West under the sign of "The Western Hotel" Mr. F. A.
Esideurs was called and the come adjoïraed.
Berone Ma, C. D MELBOURNE (SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATE),
A FIRST OFFENDER,
A coolie who appeared before the Court for the
first time won called upon to answer a charge of stealing a bottle of oll from the Naval Tard. He admitted the theft and was bound over in the sum of $100, personal bond, to come up for judgment when called upes.
UNQUALIFIED EMIGEANTS. Two nativas were charged by Detective
owns
STANDARD OIL DIVIDEND.
The MEDICAL Obficer of Health--ÂN & matter of fact the whole yard is converted in to a tank which is used for washing rattaes
MAHOOPER-Yai get external air?
bat not the other purposes of a yard,
EXTENSION OF TIME WANTED. Kwa Hiag, gold and silversmith of Wellingtos Strest, applied for an extension of six months to comply with section 15 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinsate, 1903, in respost of 31 Wellington Street.
The MEDICAL. OFFICER OF HEALTH minated
The MEDICAL OFFICER of HEALTH—Yes, | —I do ret think the application is a reasonable one. The basement kitchen is quite unfit to use for the preparation of food. There is very little probability of smoke entering the shop from
Mr. LAU CHU-Far-They don't cook their ford in the house do they
The MEDICAL OFFICER of iSALTH-Prob- the kitchen on the ground floor, but if it doom ably in the kitchen.
the man could probably get the food for his fokis cooked outside. I think an extension of one month might be allowed,
Mr. HOOPER Are you afraid that refuse might be thrown into this tank ?
The MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALIM-No. That doesn't trouble me in the least,
Mr. HOOFER It would be very insanitary. Hon. Mr. HEWITT-How does the stuff drain ef?
The MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH-There is a pipe which is pulled out occasionally to let the water out.
Mr. LAU CHU-YA-I think this spplication should be granted so as to enable the applican to find another suitable placo.
Mr. FUND WA-CHUN-I think the Board should grant the extension called for.
Extension of time for six months allowed.
MORTALITY STATISTICS,
Hon. Mr. HewETT-Then the place might For the week ended March 2nd the mortality be a breeding pool for mosquitoes?
statistics of the whole Colony ata death rate por Mr. LAC CHUPAX-No, the water in aut 1,000 per annum show a percentage of 18,6 as kept there long enough.
against 14, for the corresponding week of last year.
The MEDICAL Orvices OF HEALTH-My point is that it conuer to bo a yard.
Hon. Mr. HEWETR-For sanitary purposes wouldn't it be better to have the water in the yard than in a dark corner inside the building?
The MEDICAL ÜFFICER (Y Hearte-Yos. Hon. Mr. HrwETT-If you say the tanks ought not to be there at all, then the business
must be transferred elsewhere.
The MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH-Most tanks are in an open ares, hat generally there is
plece for the purpose,
from
Hon, Mr. HEWETT-Do you mean to my that akanitary point of view the building is unsuitable for that particular trade?
The MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH--- don't think I'd go so far se to say that.
LIMEWASHING.
The mowashing return for the fortnight ended February 28th shows that 4,354 houses were timewashed in the Eastern, 1,833 in the Central and 1,908 in the Western district
RAT RETURN,
For the week ended March 10th 600 rate wor caught in the Colony, and only one of thin number was found to be infected.
FOOD INSPECTION, The MEDICAL OFFICER HEALTH minuted: Authority ander section 83 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinanca to enter premise for the purpose of inspecting ana | examining food found therein has not besz given to me under the present Ordinanom (1. of
The directors of the Standard Oil Company $15 share: The dividend was the same amount on Feb 15th declared a quarterly dividend of
in the corresponding quarter of last year, and $10 per share three months age. The capital stock of the Standard Oil Company is $100,000,000 of which John D. Bockefeller 4 per cent. Of the $15,000,000 to be disbursed this quarter, Rockefeller will receive ing that they must have a big tank to put to give me that authority in writing.
Hoo. Mr. HEWITT-'That being mo, and see-¦ 1963), and I recommend that the Beard be asked
coolies to gaķ a passage to Singapore by the «,8,
more, if the carrying on The ascessary authority was given. Shantung, without emigration tickets, and three in dividends, and by the end of the present year of that particular trade in the house the total will reach $400,000,000, or four times
question is not insanitary, that the others were charged with being aboard the said the total capital, in nine years. During this veel without the permission of the ouplain or perind Rockefoller has received in all about
allowed to stay where it is. Mr. HOOPER seconded and the motion was agonte. The first two mon wore food 825 $166,000,000.
agreel to. azok, and the other three discharged with o
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to think, perhaps this engineering feat Hazeland presided and there were also present Sergeant Grant with aiding and abetting three 36000 1998 the company bea paid $330,000,000 rattens îo, I
Tyler the English Chanuel will be allowed to pass as adding comparatively hate to the peril of the United Kingdom. The controversy over the tunnel scheme offere a remarkable illustration of the avidity with which arguments are seized upon to bolster existing prejudices. Contra-arguments fly.
Captain Badeley, Captain Lyons and Messrs E. D. C. Wolfe, H. A. R. Craig and C. D Na police objection was raitat Melbou ne. and the application was granted,
The gatekeeper, Fujii Iliokiobi, who was on duty at the level crossing at Kobe at the time of the accident by which a Chinese gentleman and Japanese jinrikshuman lost their lives on Feb.
caution.
THE COMMISSION.
Yesterday the Commission ceased its labours. The report was signed by the members and will be forwarded to the Governor. It contains, s
beliore, many recommendations suggesting.com
siderable administrativo and departmental changes.
WEATHER REPORT.
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A MODIFICATION WANTED.
Application was made for a modification of the requirements of olauso 11 of schedule G. ol the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, in respect of No. 260. Des Voeur Road Central.
On the 19th at 11.45 am-The barometer bas fallen over Chins, and risen over S, Japan. A depression has passed from N. Japan to the Pacific. Pressure is now highest between the E. coast of Chine and W. Japan,
Gradients have decreased and the monsoon will mod Ierate over the Chius Sea.
Modera's monsoon may be expected in the Formosa Channel.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.
to-day is as follows:—
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon
Hongkeng & Neighbourhood moderate; fair. E winds,
The CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE; N.E. winds, moderato. -From a building point of view it is in on.
Same as No. 1. Groschatent on Crown land.
The VICE-PRESIDENT explained that the modilestion of the re- application was for a |quirements of the regulations with regard to
the erretion of verandahs.
to these as if impelled by atomic attraction, 13th, was brought up on a oliwego of man- and predilection finds no more difficulty in slaughter. The cams having been proved against picking up pro-statements. To the impartial him, he was found guilty and ordered to pay a or indifferent mind, neither side has much
fius of Y100. Considering the gravity of the offence the sentenos appears lenient; but the to bug of in the way of convincing aina paaiskmat for mauslaughter is a hos testimony. The great ames that have of T200, and when it is remembered that the beeu enrolled ou, the list of the scheme's man's monthly wage would amount to about Y10 opponents afford some amusing reflections, the fiue, as such, is fairly heavy. Failing the Eminent soldiers who dread its possibilities Psyront of the fine the man will have to go to seem quite unconscious of the implication prison, and if he is only able to find part he has of their opposition; that they have no faith the number of yea he is unable to pay. It cloanros were made. The number of dismissal Formosa Channel......
to undergo imprisonment for as many days in themselves or in the British fighting thought, however, that with the assistance of wen. Of Sir Jons WOLFE BARRY's opposi friends and relatives, Biokichi will be abled to tion a contemporary hse much to any that had the whole of the T100
As is well known, the Commission has sat for nine months and though the exidence girea bafors it has not been made publis sufficient has transpired to indicate that rensational din- from the staff of the Sanitary Board and the abortive prosecutions ■ for mastha age tell
their own tale" -
South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamooke South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainen.
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Mr. Hooper askel if the building would be insanitary in law if it were, as it is, on private property; or was it caly inaanitury because it was on Crown land?
„The Vion-PRESIDENT-In my opinion the Samas No.1. building is inadequately provided with open
THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
The monthly competitions for the Robertson Farowell Cap and May Cup were held at Happy Valley from the 16th to 18th March, The following cards were handed in:--
Mr. W. C. D. Tarner 83-11-12 BOBERTSON FAREWELL CUP.
Мг. Г. Етана...
91 -1477 Mr. J. B. Boyes
1580 -83 Ber. 83
Mr. R. O. Hutobison Mr. J. Clark ... Mr. A. Gitline
(27 entries.) MAY CUP.
Mr. A. Morfoy Mr. C. F. DixOD
(7 entries.)
POOL
* Mr. L, Evans...
Mr. J. F. Boyer ... Mr. R. O. Hutchison Mr. J. Clark ...
34 нет.
102 20 82 104-17 x 87
132 entries)
91 16. 75 915 17 73 83 281
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+ Winner of Robertson Farewell Cup.
Winner of May Cup.
Winner of Pool