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INTIMATION

A. S. WATSON

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THE

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH, 1907,

the socialists of all sorts and sects would have nothing left to clamour for. So far as that goes, it is an admission in favour of the socialists. As we understand the position of both parties, the term Christian- CO Socialist is tautological, for a pukka Christian must be, ipso facto, a pukka Socialist, and a pukka Socialist profusees merely Christian ethics. This would leave us without a leg to stand on, if Christendom had not, with marvellous unanimity, agreed tacitly that some of its own accepted ideals are impracticable. The minority which

POPULARITY consouts to turn the other cheek, to offer

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is coat also to the thief who has stolen its cloak, is so small as to be quite a negligible quantity in any consus. If it exists at all, a possibility we are bound to adais though we have never been fortunate enough to encounter it, it no doubt deserves a pedestal of honour all to itself, though, as common- placo meu is commonplace community, we cannot, rise to the moral grandeur of ignoring its practical worked by foolishness. Simple old Confucius saw rank injustice" in the idea of blossing and doing good to his enemies: how then, he enquired, can I EXCELLENCE reward my frionde? One has to have a

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In nearly all the districts of London the price TELEGRAMS.

of bread has been releed a halfpenny per quarter loaf, and should the cost of flour still couflons to advance, a further increase is probable.

Schedules appear in the Gazette rolating to the Queen's Recreation Ground and the when different Clubs are at liberty to play Wongweichong Recreation Ground, setting oat cricket, fotball and other gama grounds.

on these

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint, under the provisions of section 7 of the Public Health and Buildings Amendment Ordinance, 1903, Lancs Sergeant William Pitt to be a sanitary inspector, vise Police Sergeant

Maskey on leave.

His Majesty the King of Italy, and Comm Today, 11th November, is the birthday of

Volpicelli will be at the Italian Consulata Ganeral from 10 am to 11:3) a.m. to receive callers.

no-rail

Mr. Brenaan, inventor of the gyroscopie carriages, has been granted £1,000 by the Indian Government towards the cost of bis experiments in connection with the design of the full-sized ineco-rail vehicle which be is building for that Government.

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NEW BISHOP OF MID-CHINA.

LONDON, November 10th. The Rev. Herbert Molony has been appointed bishop of Mid-China.

NEW KNIGHTS.

LOCAL SPORT.

ORICKET

INTERPORT CRICKET:

The Committee bavò decided to select the

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

M.

B.

Brett.... Pile

37.

1

3 balla

POLION V. T. M. C. A. This match took pleas on the Polios Recra team to represent Hongkong against Shanghai | tion ground at Happy Valley on Sutarday, an from among the following players ;-

ended in a win for the visitors by 46 runs

POLICE.

Mesara, R. Hancock, H. Hancock, W. C. D Tarner, T. E. Pearce, A. E. Launing, H. R. Makiu, Major H. E. Lowia, 119th Iof. Capt. M. H. Beasley, B., A. A. Claxton, A.. W. J. Peake, Corp. Sharpe, 3rd Mid, Regt, J. H. Irvine, W. Edwards and R. G. Witcholl. A

LONDON, November 10th. Messrs Charles Fantley, baritone, practice match will be played on the groud on John Hare, actor, and William Adam-p.m., the teams being compared of the players

Wednesday, November 13th, commenning at 3-

have been knighted. son, C.M.G., of the Straits Settlements above mentioned,

A. ROYAL BIRTH.

LONDON, November 10th. Crown Princess of Germany hins given birth to a son.

The

[REUTER'S SERVICE.}.

LONDON, November 7th.

· As a retult of urgent representations of King Edward and Qicon Alexandra, the Kaiserin has agreed to accompany the Kaiser

on his visit to England.

THE THREATENED RAILWAY STRIKE.

provinces, has asked the sanation of the Throns

HE. Viceroy Tass Fang, of the Liangkiang TRE KAISER'S VISIT TO ENGLAND. to apply a portion of the revenues of the Harlow and Chingkiang Customs to the esta complex mind, to which the paradox istighmeat and maintenanes of a proposed child's-play, to rouag ciss the utilitarianism military college under the supervision of the of the ideal which Christendom professes, Ministry of War. without, as we say, putting it into practice. The brand ideals of socialism are practically identical, and wa are by no means cynical in confessing our faith that the dowagoguos of communism will fit even as the priests have failed. The right of the individual to own property is in no real danger, notwith- standing the alarming signs of the times. The sanctity of incomes earned, in the rogular ways, will even throw the mantle of protection over what the pauper proletariat loves to call-unearned incomes. The capi

taliet is as inevitable as to-morrow's dawn and thrift is a virtue that will not be robbed of its reward, though all the wasters of the world were and denly to develop a unanimity

A. S. WATSON & CO., of which at present they seem happily

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incapable. False, therefore, was the alarm of the London writer who was recently

The extract of meteorological o' serrations made at the Observatory during the month of temperature was 83.4 and the minimum 754 October show that

the average maximum

degrees. The rainfall during the same period was 8965 inches, and there were 191.2 hours of sunshine.

It is notified in the 'Gazette with reference t Goveromont Notilastion No. 243 of the 7th April, 1904, that Ferd. Sönksex has been added operation of Bye-lawa 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the to the list of persons exempted from the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 193 (Ordinance Na 1 of 19 3), Sohedale B, Poisons,

The funds of the Socity of St. Vincest de Psal mat have been mittally augmented by the ai fresco fêts held in the compound of the Roman Catholic Cathedral last night. Asia previous years, there was a large and cosmo. politan crowd in attendance, and from their prodigality it would appear that they were in

hard t› further the object of the promotes, and was promoted. An energetic committ se worked the band of H.M.S. Bedford assist with excellent music, HE, the Governor and Lady Lugard attended

LONDON, November 7th. In

spite of the ballot on the 4th instant, the railway dispute has been settled by the adoption of a system of conciliation and arbitration on the questious of wages and

hours 1

THE SAN FRANCISCO ELECTIONS.

LONDON, November 7th. The San Francisco elections have resulted in the return of the reform party.

RUSSIA.

LONDON, November 8th.``

THE APPROXIMATE PROGRAMUS, The approximate programme for the anter tainment of the visitors is as un lor :-

Thursfay, November 14. Shanghai Toam arrive per ns. "Aroatia" ab2 p.m.

Afternoon devoted to practice, Flower show st Public Gardens. No smsemenis to bo arranged for the evening.

Friday, November 1a. Horning and after- noon devoted to practice:

No amusements to be arranged for the evening.

Saturday, November 16. Mafob Hongkong. . Shanghai commences at 11 s.m. (A Tennis. match will be played if it is decided to com- meuce the Cricket match on Monday.)

Cooper, b Evaux, ba. Erana... Shepherd, o Evans, b G. Evans. MeLannar, o Evans, LG. Elvane Lauder, run out, J. Chance, b P. Dong Ball, Evans, G. Bran

Watt, run out, e Chance, b W. Dong. Mallardy, not ont...saki Pair, Change, 1 G. Taylor, D. Wong. b. Wong Gordon, o G. Erane, b D. Wong Boulger, run ont; bal

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Total.

T.HD.A.

J. A. Alavi, Land, b Laundor.... W. Wong, i.b.w., h Indor. Gee, Evsar, b Bell. H. Whito, b.w.b Lander J. Loft, & Shipped, Landor Georgo Lee, b Lauder

E. . M. Sir Fung, ran out.....

A. P. Greaves, à Tarlar...

A. G. Slomsson; a Nelaun, b Launder YM. Jamun, e Taylor, b Laynilor. J. Chumett, not ent

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Tin in Pavilion 1.15. p.m. Play cases 5 p.m. Fête on Cricket Ground 9 p.m. nntil mid- night, Supper after 10.30 p.m. at the Hongkongsi Terxen's College V. CHINESE Y.M.C.A.- Club which is being thrown open to ladies. invited by members.

Sunday, November 17. Possible Gall match. No amusements to be arranged for the evening,

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Monday, November 18. Continuation of Match as on 16th,

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Bt. Andrew's Bail Practice at City Hall 57 pith

Musical Tableaux Vivants at City Hall 9-10:37 p.m.

Tuesday, November 19. Continuation of Match as on 16th and 18th, if necessary, or possibly Match between the Shanghai Team and the United ServicƏK,”

Concert at City Hall 9 p.m. ln Aid of Masouis Charities.

Welnesday, November 20. Continuation of Match as on 16th and 18th, if necessary; or

and the United Servioss"

Dinner to the Interport-Teamı - S

Kowloon Dook A. D

A match was played at Causeway Bay on Saturday morning between these teams, the wickete and twe runn result being a win for the Y.M..A. by two

BOXING

"Billy" Ballow has challenged Roberts of the Navel Yard to a twenty-round contest, for The glit will take place at the City $250 aside, and a percentage of the takings.

Hall on the first Saturday in December, and should prove a willing one, for Roberts, has shown on previous ocasions that he is no

mean rzponent of the noble art,

FOOTBALL.

H.K.F,C. & ROVAL ENGINEERS, (n Saturday the Hongkong Football Club met the Royal Engineers at Happy Valley in a

The estimates of the Ministry of Finance porsilly Match between the Shanghai Team friendly Soccer match, and defeated them by

for 1908 show a deficit of 198,000,000 rbls.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. scared into saying that few old residents of pity with the object for which the fab of which 67,000,000 are ou account of the Hongkong Hotel

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841..

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

Rongkong, November, 1907.

30

p.m.

war with Japan. The deficit will be covered performs on at the City Hall 9p. Rob by borrowing.

Roy."

laurs lay, November 21. Visitors depart per Empress of Japan," BlakePier, 3 p.m.

ASIATICS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.

LONDON, November 8th.

three grala to one. The players were:

H.K.F.C. Chinchen; Ironside and Garrett, Luton, E. Humphreys and Weall; Wesser, Battiscombe, Hall, Eager, and 8 yer.

Coron, & Amphlett and J. Amphlett; Vaughan, Engineers: M'Crory: Henwood and Morrish;

ger. Hatchis:n, Beardmore Drummond, and Boul-

the Far East would be ready to admit that their "boarded earnings, whether invested in a Scotch estate or in well-chose a secur, ities, might be claimed, as a matter of right, by any body of English workmen.. The earn- ings of an old Eastern have, as a rule, been obtained at much personal sacrifios, at the kong, during the mouth ended 1st October, Martin, an,er Premier, is about to be game will be in progress, the players being those their's later in the reason. The forward line of

risk of exposure to doubtful, and dreaded climates, Luuder circumstances of com NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONLY communications relating to the nous column poti ion and struggle to which the fluent.

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MARRIAGE.

Returns of the average amount of bink notas in circulation and of spesis in reserve in Hong. 19.7, as oertified by the managers of the respective bank”, are as under:

B.NKS.

AVERAGE SPECIE AMOUNT. IN RESERVE.

..

Chartered Bank of India,

Australia and Chins... 3,938,188 2,900,000 Hongkong and onghai. National Bank of China,

Banking Corporation, 13,874,732 10,000,000 Limited,

30,185 150,000

'al, ...818,163,085 13,050 090

A new political party, headed by Mr. formed in British Columbia with the object of excluding Asiatics.

ECCLESIASTICAL.

of

LONDON, Noveinber 8th. The Archbishop of Canterbury minate the Reverend Harburt Mat "Jabalpur, to the Bishopric of Mid China, in

succession to Bishop Moule..

Socialist orator is an entire stranger." That will certainly receive the immediate and unqualifed endorsement of every reader who has made or hopes to make his pile in the unhealthy Orient. It is, moreover, signideant of the impression that the Socin- lists must have been making at Hons. It is quite pathetic, and it is a genuine pleasure to feel as confident as we di in at unce thug alloying the nervousness of those who may be weak enough to take the socialistic porij{ presided, and the contributors to the programm.notwithstanding the increase of the Bank

seriously. Already there are signs of the inevitable reaction. The British voter haa begun to show his lack of confidence in the On October 26th, at Nanting. Dr. EDGERTON utopia-mongers. He is but & sheep after HASKELL HART, D.E., to CABOLINE MADDOCK, bathall, and it would not matter much if he did not come to his sensee now and then. Those imbecile demagogues of his might easily persuade him to join in a demonstration of protest against the solar spots, but the sun would go on shining just the same.

of Wulin.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DE VEUX ROAD C. ONT ON OFFION: 181, FLEST STREST, SE. C.

The Daily Press.

Ho GKONG, NOVEMBER 11TH, 1907

It is almost if not quite impossible for an individualist to write about socialian with

Mesure. Lane, Cranford & Co. announce the leat four days of their bargain sale in the Ladies' Dapartment which daring the past week has proved a great attraction to the lilies.

The Captain-Superintendent of Polics is alling for tenders for the purchase of waste food from Victoria Jail daring next year, and the Princip: Civil Medical Officer calls for touders for limewashing doors and back yards in tenement houses,

The performance of "Roh Roy at the out being told that that the ideas he Theatre Royal by the Kowloon Dooks Amateur scouts as risionary and absurd is notatic Company has, on account of the socialiom. It must be admitted that the Wadaday the 20th inst.

In'erport Cricket match, been postponed to average man, with his feet firmly planted on the rock-bottom of commonsense, is unlike- ly to be well grounded in the latest formula of the dreamers. It would be unreasonable to expect him to wasto much of his time in mastering the latest samples of their jargon. Broadly, it is quite possible for him to

A large number of Chinese listened to the understand what they are all driving at,nteresting story of the life of Christ told by without being able to show familiarity with Professor Harlan P. Beach of Yale University the shibboleths of their latest sect. The The address was interpreted to them by one of at the Chinese YMC.4, yesterday afternoon common retort that his summary of their the mambers of the Association, position is all wrong may really be taken as evidence that no two socialists advocate just the same sucialism. There is, in fact, no socialistic doctrine that can be said to have universal application. If one school of socialiets were to seem likely to get their own idene carried into practice, there would

Saturday evening at the YM.C.A. rooms, A most enjyable concert, was given on Alexandra. Buildings. Mr. B. L Frost, who made all the arrangements for the concert,

THE FINANCIAL SITUATION.

LONDON, November 8th. The drain of gold to America con inues,

The

were Mrs. Broughall, Mrs. J. M. Beck, Mrs Kow, Mrs. William,dise Whiteley, Merate to 7 per cent, which increase is par Broughall and Mr. George Grimble, Adially counteracted by the good affect of the of Mrs. Broughall, a new arrival, and it is to be French Bunk rate has been raised from 34 tinctive feature of the concert was the singing settlement of the railway disput hoped she will be heard at more ambitious concerts to 4 per cent. during the season. By the audience who were privileged to hour her on Saturday she was regarded as the prima donna among local vocalists.

RAILWAY NOTES,

LAUNCH OF THE "SUPERB:"

LONDON, November 3th. H.M.9. Superb, the latest battleship of the Dreadnought type has been launched at Elswick.

BRITISH TRADE.

LONDON, Novambar 8th.

Kingdom show increases of £8,026,054. and The impous and exports of the United

£5,085,189 respectively. The imports of grain and flour have increased by £3,000,000, and the export of manufactured goods has increased by £3,750,000, of which, latter

-As work progresses on the Kowloon Canton Bailway construction, improvements to expedita -it are being introduced. The works at the south thos of the tunnel at Kowlontsai are fitted with the Intest electrical applianca. There, now, it is always day. Darkness cannot impede the progress of the work; for when night als in numerous powerful aro 1mps, the latest extent, light up the surroundings and enable the workmen to carry on with the game enos 24 in daylight. These lights are also being installed at the north face of the tunnel. hills, is a very unhealthy place. There the

Shatin valley, which is surrounded by high€1,000,000 is in cotton fabrics. deadly malaria reigns, and so prevalent)

IN C. Daily News Service,] others employed there that the Railway Au- has it been Among the excavators and thorities had to consider what could be done to

THE VLADIVOSTOK MUTINY,... protect the health of the employees. On ous

Tokyo, November 2nd. Vladivostok is now quiet.

Thera is DR occurred to one of the engineers that if the men's gether with persistent rumours of riots inminent side of the works in a high and steep hill. It Nicolaisyskon the night of the 31st ultimo, to anconfirmed report of a riot among workmen at

quarters were built on the top of this, much elsewhere, following upon the Vladivostok Berlin with his daughter, and expects to visit a the workmen are housed in the bracing almo-persistently rumoured that revolutionists between

General Stoessel is stopping at a hotel in galow was erected high up on the bill, and now steadily agitating for

illuess might be averted. Accordingly a ban. mutiny.

Two revolutionary papers at Irkutsk are sanatorium SODD. He is suffering from heart sphere of the heights. It is a long, steep climb Harbin and Khils are plotting a system of a revolution. It is trouble, sid, indeed was as ill on September 23, however, to reach the quarters, and it was not plunder in order to provide funds for the that a doctor had to be summoned. Gneral long after the innovation that complaints were Stoessal states that the verry of Port Arthur rife among the workmen about, the exhausting

furtherance the agitation. was the origin of the trouble,

November 3rd. finish to a hard day's work. Their voices were the situation is again showing sigas of unrest. The "Arshi," learns from Vladivostok that At the meeting of the Sanitary Board to be not raised is vain. The employees were Since Saturday morning the market has been

chairs after work.

Arrests to the number of 150 have been made But this is not all. The Railway Authorities civilians. It appears that agitators have long at Vladivostok among soldiers, sailors and have decided on an overhead wire railway from been working among the garrison troops and for this is already in the railway stores and before the firing began. the works to the bungalow. The machinery sailors to produce a mutluy it is expected that this novelty will be in work-

barboar

be plenty of socialists to rise up in pram bold to-morrow a letter will be read from the Kenerous, and now the men return home in clord.

It is as opponents of the basic idea of Government relative to a cemetery for Chiuess socialism, as well as of its most recent

at Kai Lung Wan. Draft byelaw No. 5 of the "programme," that we venture to waste a domestic cleanliness and outilation byelaws little space on these comments. We take it will also be considered, and a number of applicar that, if the Sermon on the Hount were to be los for exemption from the requirements of acted upon by the whole of Christendom certain sections of the Public Health and

Buildings Ordinance.

ing order within the next three or four months,

Merchantmen steamed out of the

The crow of the torpado-bost destroyer Serdity also matinied, but was qualiad.

N. B. The time fixed fo the usual Tennis match will be tified later.

No Tenuis can be played on the gronad on Wedne day, November 13, as a practiṣo Urickst from whom the Committee will last the team to represent Hongkong.

·POSSIBLES V. PROBABLES;

The watch on Saturday at the gronad of the H.K.C.C. was between the possibles and prob abe ; and ended in a win for the Intter team by 40 runs. Ecores and analyses are m PRODIBLES-First Innings.

9

W. CO. Tarner, e Claxton, b Witchell... 67

T. F. Pearce, Lowis, b Witokall

E, Hancook, b Hutchison

A. E. Lanning, bIrving

H. B. Makin, c Hutchison, b Lowis

II. Hancock, b Irvine

W. A. Powell bIrvineja-

Capt. Bealey, A., Stevens, Lowi...

LL. J. M. G. Taylor, Irvine.

A. W. J. Peake, not out.......... Corp. Sharpe, 3rd Mid, b Lowin...

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Total.

Po8828.-First Innings. R. O. Hutchison, b Sharpe

A.A. Claxton, e'Peaks, h Makin

R. C. Witchell, b Poake...

E. A. Fowler, B. Hancock, b Makin

Maj Lowis, o Benaley, b Makin

Mai Chitty, e Poske, b Makin

W. Edwards, b Sharpe

F.H. Stevens, e Lanning, b Makin

20

2K

Capt, Stanger Leathes, e-Powell, b Sharpe 29

C. Irvine, Sharps

4. B. Lowe, not sat

EXETES

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS. PROBABLES.-Firat Innings.

B. O. Witshell

Major Lowin

Stanger Leather

F. H. SteveIES 11 12

0.

13

1

R. O. Hutchison 4 C. Irvine za mojagat

14 PORSIBLES-First Inunge

0. M 16.4

Corp. Sharpe

A. W. J. Feake

H. B. Makin

Capt. Heasley, R.......... T. E. Pace medgen

4

3

1

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CIVIL SERVICE », BOTAL ARTILLERY. Played on the Civil Service ground at Happy Valley on Saturday, this league match ended in a win for the home team by 40 raas The victory was due to the splendid batting of the Hon, Dr. Alkinson, who made a total of 77 rans before being dismissed. Scores are:-

CIVIL. RERVICE-First Innings A: Pile, e Torr, b Hichards E. W. Dawson, b Humphreys

T. H. Adams, o Owens, b Grudwell

P. T. Lamble, b Gradwell

A. Hialow, not ontsna

Dr. J. M. Atkinson, e Bayliss, b. Torr

L. S. Brett, o Jarvie, b Bayliss

J. M&Kay, ran out

G. Hoggarti, u Torr, b Richards...

F. Bacon, e sud b Torr

A. Thornhill, o Gradwell, b Richards.....

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Total...

198

ROYAL GRISON ARTILLERY.-First Innings.

Inst.-Chunner Tort, st Adania, b Pile

13

Bor. Humphreys, a Dr. Atkinson, b Pile 5

C. 6. M. Owen, Dawson, b Pilo.

14

Segt. Bayliss, & Pile, b Brett...

1

Segt. Bash, b Pile.

10

G. Gradwell, not out........

G. Whitworth, e Adams, b Pila Jarvis, c Thornhill, b Pilo Gardener ran out on Richards, Dawson, Breti Cpl. Marshall, b Brett...

Extras...

Total,

22

Although this game was a fast noe, neither team displayed the skill and stamins which in begot by pr.otios, and which will, no doubt, ho

the soldiers, was minus a good goal kicker, and thus their capable play in middeld served them little when the civilians were forced to defend. the attempts to not going wide of the mark. Passing play with both teams was excellent, but the Club played with better combination, sad the forwards proved more expert in shooting. Towards the end of the first half play was before the soldiers stronghold. A pretty centre was put in, and a rapid shot by Eager, placed the ball in the ne*,

Half-time: H.K.F.C., 1 Engineers, 0. Opening play in the second half was again in frour of the Club, who forced the Engineers todefend. In the previous balf Weaser had had little to do, play being mostly on the left wing. This time he got opportunity for a centre, placed it nicely, and Eager who was ready to receive it added another goal to the Club's ecore. Shortly after this Lin ton followed with a third. Then the Ea- gineers carried play into their opponents' territory, and although they hat their oppor tunities they failed through bad shooting. Finally, however, Boulger was successful in getting through, and notohed the soldiers first

and only goal...

Fins: I.K.F.C., 3; Engineers, 1, ́

YACHTING.

C.Y.G. : OPENING CROISE, Yesterday the members of the Corinthian Yacht Clab had their opaning ornise, aud an usual, mado it picnic and regatta for the entertainment of numerous ladies and friends. Falschau was the place, and here, in the ruin of the old Customs Station, about 150 sat down to tima. Over twenty craft turned out, and there were several launches,

Mr. E. M. Hazeland, introduced by the Commodore, Dr. Clarke, presented the prizes, mostly silver trophies, the winners being as indiosted in the following list.

Motor boat race (time allowance)-1st, Mr. “Nullie"; 2nd, Mr. J. W. Kew.

Landgeport."

not tost-owners) let Mr. Summara "Eva"- Handicap Class Yachts, (raced by members 2nd, Mr. Ramsay's" Carese."

Hoskins, in Mr. Pearman's

Ladies Race, Une Design Boats.-let, Miss

Mr.

Pepper, in Mr. Grake's "The Bud, Motor bats-Ist, Mr. Lyons; ad, Mr. Kew.

«Handicap Class (open) Mr. Summers Lad, Mr. Saunders "Tremona."

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Cruisers (steered by ladies)-1st, Mre, Rodger in the "Dorothy"; 2nd, Mrs. Hazeland in the "Alennab."

Aign (open)-1st, Mr. B. Witcholl'a

"; 2nd, Mr. Crates "Thecla,"

Mrs. Hazeland was presented with a bouquet » in a silver bolders

The officials were as follows:-

Judges:-Mesars, J. Hand shd W. A Crake, Clerks of the Course:-Mesara. E, M, Haze land and D. Templeton.

A

Motor Boat Handicappers:-Messrs. E. M. Hazeland and WA' Crike Startor: Mr. M. Olver. Time Keepers-Mesara, T. Mook and C. J. Copke.

Stavards:-Messrs. H. Pearman and W.

Basford,

Hop Treasurer, Mr. A. McKirdy; Hon. Seo. Me. Lewis Guy. Without theexertions of the last two named, the oating could not have been so successful it was,

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