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ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. [

The annusi maceting of the members of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club was held yester day afternoon at the Cricket Clab Pavilion, the Hon. Mr. F. H. May, C. M. G prosiding over a good attendance

M BLASON moved the re-election of Mr. May as Commodors of the Club.

Lieut. Col. Bao seconded the motion, I had to hug the rooks, while the current, with which was carried.

mighty forme, sought to tear them from their may fastenings, and huge, whirlpools threat- ered to engalf them as they bad done so many hundreds of the river craft before. Taking measurements at those places consisted of series of mountaineering foute carried out with swerving patience and courage, Again, st other places the towering cliff, made it impos sills to arrive at a desired point; consequently a large error occurred at one pison and consider. to. able amount of calculation was necessary eradicate it.

the

Hen. Mr. My regretted he could not accept the position. He had, he said, been commodore of the Club for twelve years and this position was one which took up considerable time. He was not going to race this year and he felt that The CHAIRMAN, in opening the proceedings the Commodore of the Club should take an said "that" was the first meeting of members, active part in the raging. His boat was going since the opening of the new clubhouse and tato race, but if yachting was not at such a low əbbin Hongkong he would withdraw her reason they had met there that afternoon was and strike his flag, bat he was not going that they hoped to get a larger attendance by to desert the Chub, and they would still have sembling in that central locality. The the Dione to account for (applause) He might

had repert

been

in their hands for add that she would still be steered by May in

Ladies' races. (applause). "several_days_ ́and with their permiselon he Hon. Mr. Pollock was then unanimously would take it as read. The accouals would be elected Commotor, and the following Com explained later by the Treasurer. They showed witoes were elected by ballot :-Yachting-Hon: & satisfactory state of affairs. The club house, W. Bird, Captain 11. J. Walker R., Mr

F. H. May, Rear Admiral Slakes, Mr. H he thought they would admit, was a very sub P. Tooker, Mr. A. B. Rousa; Rowing Lt. stantial and commodious structure, and wa, Col. H. Broke, Messre. E. W. Carpenter, F. W situated in a very aslubrious and convenient Warre, H. W. Lester, C. Koenig, and W. B. locality. Their boats were in a thoroughly good Stanton. These Committees were instructed to

appoint the general committee.

state.

They had no less than four new four. oared hosts by the best English makers and two twooared boats. That ought to give a considerable impetus to rowing. He was happy to state that yachting seemed to have taken an upward turn, They had a new one-design class in course of construction, the design of one of the best designers of small boats in England, and be hoped they would witness some good sport in the new class. Proceeding, he said he was nuable to be present at the opening of the club house and he took that opportunity of wishing the plab every success in its new abode. The selection of a site s› farest bid oegasioned some

a

Mr.

Thera was no other business.

stated:

The monotony of the slow journey up river was broken by meeting several parties of foreigners; the first consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Sharples and Mr. Watson (Messrs. Maokeuzio and Co who had been wrecked. They lust eveying and narrowly escaped with their lives. The Wasbau Hnion gave every assistance in Lis power; he provided 10,00) outh and provi help that no mere very serious inconvenience sions and it was principally duo to his kindly was sustained.

The Report of the General Committee The members and subscribere on the register for the year andius 31st August, 198 number 159, Absent Momshiers 36, including 45 how mombers and 15 new naval or military subscri- sert, also 2 bonorary members, and the Club bas inat 14 members by ro ignation, and 2 by death. the Club removed to the new premises, at Shat ti war, in Febrary, the Clubbouss being formally on the 21st March, 1918, with the customary opened by tie Exo llency Sir Fredrick Lugard rites. The best thanks of the Committee and the Club are due to Mr. E. W. Carpenter for the care and attention he has devoted to the building of the new Clubhouse, the Club being now in possession of ons of the flest suumott mainly due to his unremitting and self-sacrificing conditions of navigation. 2991. The Honorary Secretaryship and Trea eurership, vacated by Mr. G.G. Franklin on his leaving for Japan, has been taken over by Mr. Hedley G. White..

After passing Wanhaien the country is mach more open and the aurrey party made, compara- tively rapid progress. With oocasional delays, owing 10 scoopdacally bad weather, an average speed of five miles a day was made. Chunting was reached on Jans I and the party had a little holiday after their hard work. The total distance from Lobang to Chaugking was fixed at nautical milea, or abent 400 abatute miles. Chinese usually estimato the distance at 18 10 11, but the Surveyore were impressed with the conviction, beld by many others, that the Chinese li is estimated more by time of travel than actasi distance; and in travelling more by the actual than the ideal hour. Thackert drawe gives an inch-wide drawing of the river with the the principal mountain peaks and bluffs abows. bigh and low water lines, every high rock and There was still some work to be done and the party came back over the old course taking astronomical observationé at evory lown. This work was essential as it forms the base on which the chart is constructed and it finishes a survey

of

last week on his way home and Lieut.Sploor ng Lieut. Black passed through Shanghai Simson will follow on board the R.M.S. Emprese of Chins. Permiselon has been given to the two officers to spend their foreign service Isave in Canada, in consideration of the difficult work they have just completed,

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$29,000,000 comment, and as he, perhaps more than anybody EJ BARVE LIABILITY OF IROP TOEB$15,000,000 † else, had been responsible for the amalgamationenitable buildings for the purpose in the East, that is a complete as is necessary under present

of the Best Club and the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club and for the selection of the site, he would remind them that not many years ago it we proposed to carry out a large

ROWING. REPORT (by List Col. Broke) states Biase the last Report the Rowing por- reclamation slong Praya East. In anticipation of that reclamation it was neoossary to solook a tion of the Club has experienced much site where they would not be likely to bo trouble. A

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**raientific Senior Four, disturbed. Rome, however, thought' there was including Mears. Warre; Franklin and Lt. Bonham, we broken up by the spartu e Po need to go so far east soisson, bat there was

of Mr. Franklin - grest "lom" to the no doubt it was only a question of time, and

rowing-and the invaliding of LA Bɔng sooner or later they would have had to go. ham. The shift to the new Clubhouse and Now that they had got a permanent home in (though it seems unreasonable) the wait for the such pleasant surroundings he hoped the new Craichebant design boats, seemed to discourage the less experienced rowing members. club would be more largely patronised than A competition for fixed seat, fours last autum it was at present by the community. resulted in very satisfactory training for two. Rowing and yachting were both nations crewe bat. ping to iuffrenzy and other did not come - off. distractions the raca sports in Great Britain

and why they the long-peo ed brata arrived in Februtry, wern not more popular here he did not know, but even then it was hard to raise spy en Rowing was fairly popular, but yachting eem-thusiasm, only one crew was successful at the ed to become less popolar wach, year. The club Hongkong Regatta, though it is only fair to was a thoroughly sporting organisation. They state that the stations on the coarse seemed unequal; ke-name-course was used early in ware not like the great club over the way. They 1905, and I find no comment of that time. | provided a speriat room and cordially rehomed Since then, then he been much rowingy and ladies. They were not like the other Royal club distinct improvement in for and steadinoas in the colony which would not admit ladies on amongst many of our junior members. But an equal fooling in the ancient game of golf the fixed-seat prizse gain failed to raise even two seratah traws In-May, and u til the although he would make bold to any that fifty junior ontsmen realize that goud beginning and per cant of the ladies could lick the head of the finishere only if he learnt on fixed seats, I hepe mes. (laughter). No, there was nothing mean the "Craicksbauk caps may rem in on the about them. They provided a Indies room, and mantlepiece of the bar paxiour. It is a matter sincers regrat that the Club has been unable, be thought rowing men would be willing to row even in confuns jou with the V.B.C: to form a agatret a ladies four. With regard to yachting, raw to go to Shanghai. It would bato breu they had ladies who had taken charge of the an enjoyable trip and an excellent experienos in change of waterlost engaged, but the summer -steering in club races and they hoped when they been very trying, and our best mun aya had the new one-design class to have ladies unable to get away. The Comm't'es .is racing for club prizes in that class, There spanimons that an inferior crew should forekethought their club deserved a higher place not go in view of the fact that Stanghal in sport loving community than it at prosant has never visted Bengkong. It is hoped that the numerons and keon junior cars now plastising received. There was another characteristic will not be too shy to ask for mosching, nor too of the club to which, he would like to proud to row on fixed seats and in heavy boate, refer. It possessed a large German element, and that the older and more experienced mem- and that element had done a great deal for their bers will devote some portion of their hard- sarand leigu o to teaching, if not to natusi zo wing in the past. (Hear, hear). He was example. There is plenty of good material in told that at présent there was's movement on the Club to swap the bard, not only here, foot to form a German four. He wished it but at Canton and oiswhere, if it is polished by every sacause. That was what they wanted the older band and if it will bear in mind that little healthy rivalry in sport as well as in rowing is an art which, though not naturally

all cao bajsind more acquired

quickly higher things. The only fault he heil to find than golf, and unlike golf, given pleisure stroka, exgroiss at avery with our German consing was that they did not and healthfol

But the would-be- oarsman must be will. go in for yachting as much as they ought to

all the time to ing to try

remember He remembered some years ago when the Royal that there are others in the boat, probably more Navy offered a club prize for yachting. He did pamped than he himself, and must not shirk kis best to win it and the Dione came in first, practice to go mulia hunting. The V,&.0. hope to have anndry open races in Decembar. bat one of the sons of the Fatherland at which I hope the Yacht Club will show up

natohed the eup from him on bis time allow. well, ace. Next to winning it himself, he was glad WATER POLO Rsport (by Mr. F. A. Biden) to see it going to one of our German cousins, states; This eneo has not bien so sucessful as last year,owing mainly to slackness innoturcing They would remember when they had Peine up for practice in the early part of the season. Henry of l'enssia in Hongkong for three weeks. Owing to sickness of several of the feat fram, It gave him grea' pleasure to know that our position was only fourth in the Longue German had won the cup, and he (the speaker) Matches, being equal with the 87th-Coy, R.G.4. Of the three friendly rastches played, we lost was quite sure that nothing would give greater one, and wou two. The 2nd team played several pleasure to his Imperial Brother than to see matches with varisi ancoess.

'The goal poste Grinan yaobtamen coming the Frentand bumbio for marking out the field are in in the Far Eaal. It was for the good condition. ibembers to do what they could to make the olaba greater power. He had dons his best for it-

THE UPPER YANGTZE.

over a grud many years. For many years ha

Lieut Comdr. Spicer Simson arrived in was chairman of the Best Club and for mors Shanghai on the 23rd fast from Chungking, on years than he could remember at present he had passage bome after having served on the Upper been commodore of tho Yacht Club. It was je Yaogize stalion for some years. It will be remembered, says tho N.C. Daily News, that intention to withdraw from that office and to he began the survey of the Upper Yang'z: from allow come one else to see if he could not infess chaug to Chungking last years, and that the more life into the club than he had been able work was interrupted by an order from the to do. He would always take an interest in Admiralty. The reason why the order was. given has not been disclosed, but after some the club and would watch its progress in its little delay word was sent to carry on the work. new domicile on the committes if they would Accordingly Lient. Commander Ningun, Eng elcot him to that position.

Lient. Black and the native staff resumed (b Mr. H. G. WHITE moved the adoption of the were in December, and they have now carried, report of acousin and in doing so explained it th gb successfully. that the Club House stood at most, but they The party left Iohang on December 1, arrived would observe a balance of $3,936 75 against it at Kaichou and made the second start wight in the form of capital account, the latter days later. For some time progress was slow consisting off funds with which the Cub wing to the tremendians obstacles that had to started, togather with the other assets at the combe overcome. It would be difficult for anyone

a mencement, less losses of those assets and with who had not made the passag of the sorges Lo the addition of the periodical haleue of the sppreciate thoroughly the great hardship at and Working Acsennt The aridit of the pre Tag a work that consisted of

Iranuing out sont Working Access ward to this and top briangulations Taricom place they out therein ton moon papital scapat partionlarly at Walian Gorge (about-Ur iniles- isa General Reserve against cunting telesalore Tobang) the river narrows between He expected that as all doubtful Bets had been precipitous cits, which are practically un- cleared off this Capital Arcount she'd subsia salable. At Bush pisces the triangles h tially isormace. The dabeatures should be paid to bi contracted from on average of about off we soon as they got fudds, na interest was a two miles to an opproximate" of 200 yards, very heavy item. When this had beer refund Some idea of the situation can be gained to reasonable amount the question of decreasing by the knowledge that at several places

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They high class and absolutely safe securities, payable to bearer, issued by the various Governments and Municipalities of Europe; they are redeemable si periodical drawings, either with Cash Premiums varying from £40 to £40,000, or, at the very least, ot their full nominal value, EASY PAYMENTS.

We sell these Bonds singly or in combinations of the most advantageous ones, payable by convenient Monthly Instalments ranging from 15s, to £20, Write for Handbook, sent post fren MELVILLA, GLYN & Co., Bankery, 3. Rue de in Bourse, PARIS (Princi),

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