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RANDOM REFLECTIONS.

Summer is more than suggested these days, and clunge of garb is becoming general. Even the smoked glasses are already in use.

One striking feature of Hongkong is that the adiour witnessed here very seldom partake of the sorrowful. Those who have booked their pasenge for Home usually part from friend, ́in fairly good spirits they are commonsing a holiday they sihturally feel chatod, and the parting with friends, being only tomporary, is not a und as it would Lo in other elronm stasers. Farewells in Hougkeng practically umonat to social events. They afford oppor- tsuities forn littlo jol ifleation in the early part of the day, and good-byes to friends become <associated with plusast half-hours on board big liners. It is diflonit, to fool Båd in Añol circum siances, a fact which explains the difference between farewells at Home and farowells here,

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Hongkong is not so vory far boblud the times after all. The barem skirt made its appearance at the Theatre on Saturday night. The wearer had to walk round the stage onco before the an. dience realized that the daring innovation was bofore their eyes, and then they burst into a Foar of pood-humonred laughter. The lady was a favourite, and it was conceded that the garment might have been soon to leas advantage.

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It must have been welcome nows to those who Temit Home constantly to learn that the dollar had become more valuable during the week. Quits nu appreciable rise in exchange took place, and when explanations wore sought it was stated that the trouble in Mexico, a silver producing country, was the most probable cause.

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After having become reconciled is the price which we have had to pay for car railway, more than double we anticipated, it is too bad to have our feelings larrowed agala by being naked to contemplate the bill cace mom.

It is satisfactory to learn that the small local trafie on our little railway has exceedel ox peoin- tions. Of course those anticipations vore admittedly not very sanguine, but still they

have been realised, and for that we ought to feel thankful. The constrnotion of a little no to set as foodor shows thorough appreciation of the conditione prevailing in the New Territory and in the border region, nud. no objection -can-be-urgal to this, vory, proper enterprien,

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was very mastorful, and he handled the figares admirably, while he was also very effective on the subject of flogging and of Chinono parlar ships. It was an interesting coincidence that whon His Excelioncy was addressing the Council at considerable length Lady Lugard was holding forth to the young people of the Children's Ministering League Hor words were indeed helpful, and, if her youthful hearers learn from her lips that kindness is the beginning of all virtuos they have made some

advance in life.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 24TH, 1911.

1. HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS breast, there was prolonged and enthusiastic

DINNER.

SPEECH BY HE.. THE GOVERNOR,

On Saturday evening a large number of members of the Hongkong Volunteer Corp died at the Volunteer Headquarters The who is Colonel of tho Corps. His Excelloney Jiunor was attended by H.E. the Governor,

was accompanied by Captain Mitchell Taylor, AD.C., and Captain Simson, Private Secretary. Lient Colonel 4 Chipsin bocupled the chair, H.E. the Governor being sented Canlield, R.E., on his loft. These

Chairman's right and Major also prosent:-Captain C. 4. Ross, Volunteer Scouts Corps, Mr. G. H. Wakontan, Prusident of the Ifongkong Volunteer Reserve Associa tiou, and most of the Ocers of the Volantoor Corps, including Captain A. J. Thompson, staff of Beer, Captains M. S. Northcolo, G. P.. Lammert, J. H. W. Armstrong, and W, M, Scott

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After the toast of "The King" had keen duly honoured,

COMPANY MEETNG.

GEO. FENWICK & CO., LTD.

Balance of Proft and loss account as at 31st December, 1909 -

applause. The Clairmen mentioned that be hoped to ask His Excellency very soon to pro- sent long service medals to other members of

The twenty-second ordinary general meeting Loss for the year 1910 the Corps who would be qualifiut' very shortly for the same distinction.

of aliareholders in this Company was held at the Hongkong Hotel at noon on Saturday. Mr. P. The following prizes were then presented by Tester, presided, others present boing: Messrs. His Excellence

COMPANY COMPETITIONS. Gascoigne Shield ...No. 3 Coy, H.K.V.A. Hiske Bbiold No. 4 Coy, HKVA. Efficiency Cup... No. 4 Coy. H.K.V.A.. Lugard Cap Borgt. Sorby

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INTIMATIONS

$8,460.44

North Point acosuut for

the year 1910

10,336.14 1,938.30

20,734.88

$ 466,805.87

IT PAYS

YOU

...$ 8,460.44 11,342.50

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Dr.

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.. To balance of last year's account To salurinn

To crown rent and taxes

A. Rodgor (director), Joba 1 Androw (general manager), J. Rodger, J. H. Soth, J. McCorquodale, J. D. Kinnaird, Ho Fook and Le Cheung Shiu.

The General Managar read the notios-To-bad debts writen of

To interest To North Point a/a trable

taxes Fo North Point s/o erown

CORPS CHAMPIONSHIP-1st, Sergt. West. convening the meeting. (Former holder, Lieat. Andrew).

RESERVES CUP. Mr. Wakeman. ALL-COMERS' COP.-Corpl. Osman. * RANGA PRIZES:-(Rifle Meeting).-: 200 Yards--1st prize, Pte. Bornard:

2nd prize, Capt. Thompson 3rd prize, Gr. Lyson 500 Yards-1st prize, Sergt. Wast

2nd prize, Gr. McLeanda 3rd prize, Sappor Raid 600 Yards-1st prize, Gr. Chapman

2nd prize, Gr. Taylor 3rd prize, Gr. Henderson BIFLE AGGREGATE HANDICAT

1st prize, Sergt. Grimshaw Zad prize, Gr. Taylor 3rd prize, Gr. Chapman RIPLE AGGREGATE, OFFICERS, 1st prize, Capt. Thompson" RIFLE AGGREGATE, SERGEANTS.

1st prize, Sorgb. Grimshaw RIFLE ASSOCIATION.~~

1st prize, Gr. Chapman 2nd Sagt. West

3rd

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C. S. M. Rodfon Gr. McLennan

reat

To North Peint fo interest

Cr.

1,264.20

69.00- 318.24.

$677.24

1,403.CO 8,256,90

10,336.14

$31,790.52

By balance of working secount .. Hy dividend on investments By transfer fees By baluce

...$11,001.64 4.00 50:00 20.734.89

$31,790.52

JOHN I. ANDREW,

General Manager.

The CHAIRMAN said: Gentlemen,-As you have doubtless atualicil the Report and Accounts already, I will, with your permission, take them as road. It in with much regret that your Directora again coms before you with each o poor and unsatisfactory report, but I will claim your attention whilst I give you a short account of what has led to this disappointing rosalt. To start with, I do not think it necessary for mo to dwell on the continued depression under which the Colony is now lying, but nevertheless this. dopression is very naturally reflected on the working of a concern such sa ours, nad tanda to aggravate the sorority of competition. Ordinary competition we can face, bat instances have come before your Board during the year of com foregoing balance sheet and proft and loss I beg to raport that I have examined the petition of such a nature as is hardly oredible.acconut with the books and vouchers of tho In spile of this we secured a fair share of the Company and certify that they are in socordance business that was going during the year, but therewith. No depreciation has been written owing to the sumber of similar concerns in the off land and buildings or machinery, plant, oto. field we have been compelled to accept prices which only left the barest margin of profit. At

H. PERCY SMITH, F.CA...

Auditor.

North Point property, which were then let on the beginning of the year we had hopes of being able to at least pay our way, but portions of our lease, wors later on vacated, and offers of a reduction of 20 per cont. in the ront failed to

the defraying of its heavy charges were dispatch between the Lagao winners (the Royal secure & continuation of the tenancies, so that our hopes of North Point itself contributing to

CLOSING NATCH OF THE SEASON. The cricket mason closed on Saturday, by a led. Added to this the Government anddenly dis Fogineers) and an olevan selosted from the rest covered that when making the final admeasure of the Longue. The game was played on the ments after the completion of the reclama-ground of the Hongkong Cricket Club, and tion at North Point and assessing the value of the

Hongkong, 11th April, 1911.

LOCAL SPORT,

CRICKET

HE. THE GOVERNON, addressing the gather- ing, said that while at Home on leave he read the excellent speech delivered last year by Mr. Howelt in which he told them that the Colony was proud of their self-sacrifice, and expressed the regret which everyono must feel that there were such a number of young men in the Colony who did not belong to the Vol- antcers boonuso they were unwilling to give up a certain amount of!! time to military training that they now gave to tennis or cricket or other sport His Excellency agreed with everything Governor for presenting the prizes, and when A vote of thanks was accorded to H: E. the that Mr. Howett said on that nenasion. His Excellency left shortly afterwards iusty himself again and again hal sail the saue thing cheers were raised for hits as Colonel of the and had done his utmost in appealing to you | Corpa men and heads of arms to endeavour to incressO the numbers of the corps, but his words had beer; us Tonnyson puit TT, "like a song of little meaning, though the words wore rather strong" He was beginning to think it was of no use talking any more. He was glad, however, to say that they increased their strength by 30 or 40, chiefly through the public spirit of Mr. Ross-(applouse)-and he was Scouts would bs 01. of useful branches of the Hongkong VolunThe partial destruction of the Capitol at

Albany by fire this morning is very different that one properties bare born increased to the Lieut. Williams before bo was caught out from discreditable to theso charged with the guardian from Saturday's Bro in theity, but equally ship of the building. It could have been extinguished when it was discovered had the simplest devices for that purpose been available. within reach. The result is one of the most No extinguisher, not even a bucket of water, was disastrous free on record in any American Government building.

Also, doring

sure the the, m01

year

tours. chielly owing to the efforts of Sir Henry May

the past and Mr. Wakonan, the sister corps of Reserves had been put on a-better foofing than they had ever bocu before. I hoped and believed they world ko i genuine auxiliory to the Volunteer Corps itself. I regret," said his Excellency, "that we have not been successful in increasing four zbers to a very large extent. I say "our" advisedly, because I do not forget that I am the

consisted of songs, resitations, de consuming The romainder of the evening's programme

with the National Anthem.

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THE GREAT FIRE AT ALBANE

PARTIAL DESTRUCTION OF TER CAPITOL,

Now York, March 29

There were no questions.

The CHAIRMAN proposed the adoption of the roport and accounts es presented.

Mr Ho FOOK seconded, and the motion was carried unanimously.

Ou the motion of Mr. J. RonGER, seconded by Mr McCorquODALE, Mr. P. Testor was re-elected to the directorate.

To

one of de Rome's deliveries. Campion knocked together another 38 and the Rev. Foster Pegg

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19. The total score of the rest of the League SURVEYING

was 170, to which the Res. Payne, not cut, contributed 36, H. L. Braga 29, Scores were us followar

1.S. AND DEPARTMENTALS, Lt. Wiliams, & Dr. Rome Cpl. MacGregor, tan unt

Bov. Foster-Pegg, b Dr. Roma.....

Maj, Taylor, a.Bagnall, b Payn Capt. Addison, b Bagui

Cpl. Tavonuar, b Bagnall

Cpl. Osman, h Dr. Lome.

Cpl. Campion, e Hancock, b Payne...... Col. Stacpolo, DeRome.. Pte. Crew, o Poareo, b Payne...... Pte. Itilay, not out....

Extra

Total.

KEST OF THE LEAGUE,

Tt. Cpl. Dempsey, lbw Taverner.....

Capt. Clapham, run cut

T. E. Pranes, b Addison

T. J. to Home, Pogg, bTaverner..............!..

E. L. Braga, Pegg, b Damazi

Lt. Bagnal. b Taverner

H. 1anonek, ibw Camplon...

Rev. 8. W. Payne, not ont.

Dr. J. M. Atkinson, b Campion

R. E. O. Fird, a Starpole, b Addison J. H. Kerr, b TAYOTTE

Extras

Q

Total.....170

FRESENTATION OF THE SHIELD.

After the match those prosent adjourned to the ladies font, where the Shield and medals were presented to the winners of the League Competition - The Royal Engineers.

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W.F.STANLEY

& CO.

AND

E. R. WATTS &

SON.

Lot they had omitted to proved an exceptionally interesting and clom charge for the pier site, and had also failed to ono, the rest of the Longuo winning by one run, operty bas been in our possession. Thus it is this tho excellent score of 60 was contributed by collect the Crown Roat for the years the wickets first, nad oempilet a total of 169.

The R. F. and Deportmoutals went to the

and our Working Account has had to be saddled oxton of $669.55, the cost of the pier site, with the six year's rout of it, amounting to $90 Another drain on our Working Account was Oetelor last. She was carrying some bulke the wicking of one of our launches on 8th. His Excellency the Governor was in particu-

of timber, a class of work by no means beyond farly good form on Thursday at the Legislativo

It is grimly characteristic of the somewhat her powers, and indeod for which she is Council, Ho delivered no less than three

cynical Amerian spirit that the first popular properly fitted, when she suddenly foundered spaneles. His review of the railroy nitustion Colonel of this Corps" (Applause.) His Excel.quiry was "Who did it?" An involuntary off the shere at Ynamati. The cost of raising lency proceeded to say that it was just 33 years tonists had thus sought to destroy the records her and the neocbsary repaire ran us into azoth- aaspicion arose that some desperate corrup since he first saw his name in the Army List. attributed the disaster to the Democratic shows a debit this year of $318. 24 against a containing eridences of their gait. Others or $900. You will observe that Interest Accoust Ho was a keep young soldier them. Bis name Caucas, which is seeking a salation of the Sena dropped out when he went to Africa in the torial destlook, and which remained in session credit of $27. 21 Inst year, so that this and the Colonial Service, and he was glad to find it in the Capitol after midnight with auch drink unfortunato incidents to which I have alluded mak again in the old List as the Colonel of ing and disorder: These suspicions were not more than make up the debit shown on the this Corps (applouse) - boonuse

unnatural, though they were unfounted. The actual working. Before proposing the adoption it

was tire was apparently due to the defective insula- smart Corps, and hv would liko tion of the electric wiring.

of the Report and Accounts as presented I shall to 860 it numerically

The Capitel was one of the most imposing be pleased to auswer to the best of my ability strong onough to form a battalion. He had the very

public buildings in America, and by far the any questions relating thereto. pleasant duty to perform that oroning of pre several acres. it stood in a commanding situr- costliest. A buge granite structure, covering seating the prizes to the successful competitors tion on a hilltop, visible throughont a radius on the range, and he wanted particularly to

of 50 miles. It was designed by Richardson, Reference to the children naturally recalls congratulate them because they had not only some magnificent features, yet was, on the America's foreinost architect. It poatessel the Coronation with its contemplated good time taken the trouble to make themselves ofloisat whole, nasatisfactory. It was marred by t for the children. The programme submitted Volunteers, but specially effoient markeren. He shams and was a veritable monument of fraud. tswdry by the Cororation Committee las wet often wished that he could find time to go down

The great Assembly Chamber contained a ceiling with the approval of the public meeting, not on the range to see one of these competitions cont of carved oak and solid stone. The total of papier mache, for which the State paid the a very enthusistle approval it has to be and take a rido in his hands again; but the range cost of the building was over $27,030,000 Mr. Lo CHEUNG SHIO proposed, Mr. admitted, but still approval, but if the young was a long way off from Government House, and

(£5.400,000), or over twine what the National KINNAIBU seconded, and it was agreed, that Mr. folks are really to enjoy themselves the ndhu was a very busy man. He watched the progress expenditure was shear "

Capitol at Washington cost, and fally half the II. Peroy Smith should be reappointed and tor. dresses to be delivered on the ccasion should be of the competitions in the newspapers; and be con

graft." The building is short and sweet Sports represent a good idea, gratulated those who had been theonssful in them, irreparable damage has been done in the lose business, I regret the report is so bad, and as _uot" wholly destroyed, bat The CEAILSAN-Gentlemen, that is nil the but that means that only a few can be fortunate His Excellency added that he had another plea of records. The Siate library, with its ancient usual the directors have foregone their fees. I or successful, and a fairly general distribution sunt duty to perform. They had with thom that newspaper files for a century past, its 500,000, thank you for your attendance.

Datel and English Colonial documents, its of modals ought to atone for any feeling of evening the Contingent for the Coronation disappointment on the part of the unsuccessful They all know that they would represent the precious manuscripts and relics wore recently

volumes, and its 400,000 manuscripts, is plutely gutted. Happily, some of the most

The report and statement of accounts wore as the Shield to their eafe keeping for one year. Corps as they would wish it to be represented. He dared way they all wished that the Con capable of replacement is newly- £420, 03.

The result of matches showed that the Royal removed to fireproof sales. The loss of books The Directors beg to submit their Report and Engineers and Departmentals out of 16 games tingent could have been stronger, and he was The famous stairway, which cost £200,000, istitement of Accounts for the year ending 31st had you 12, drawn two and lost two, which was sure that if it could have been stronger the almost ruined. The total damage to the oild December, 1910.

an excellent record. In Lieut. Williams they Colony would bare gladly paid the extra ex

ing is estimated at over £1,200,000. The

It is with much regret that your Directors had a very good wicket kooper, and ho headed the perse. But the Colony in this matter had to tion through the destruction of documents

embarrassment and delay to pending legiala have again to report an adverse year, the loss batting average. But the strength of the leam fall in with the views of the authorities at cannot be estimated. Probably all legislative

on working amounting to 81,938.30, which add consisted-in its bowls, Corporal Tavernier and Home, who had limited the numbers for Im work will practically be postponed to next to the Dobit of last year's account and the Captain Addison Since the Shield was estab perial reasons, because the Coronation arrange

week.-The Times.

abarges incurred during the year at North lished in 1963 four elabs had won it twice. The ments were on a large sale, and every Colony

Albany, New York, Mar. 29. Point property increases the Debit Balance to Royal Engineers won it first in the Autumn of The fire which broke out early this morning | $20,734.83. in the Empire would be representad. The in the Now York State. Capitol was not finally

This is causing your Directors Hongkong Volunteer contingent was made entire west wing was burned away, and it is you with Special Resolutions to deal with the iso Craigongower and the Hongkong Cricket 1903-04, the first year of the Langue, sad they oxtinguished outil shortly before Boon. The some anxiety, and they will shortly come before

won ita nin this year. Kowbon had won it twice, Opinion will incling to the belief that the up of men of long service who would believed that one life was lost. Several firomen Company's position. introduction of flogging for criminals guilty of worthily represent the Corps (applauso.) Ho wore injured by falling debrs, and others were acts of riolence has not come 100 acon, and the pleasant passage and a safe return. (Applause) the flames spread rapidly, illuminating the

asked them to drink good luck to them, a overcome by the smoke.

Club, and he thought they might look forward Tho outbreak started on the third floor, and hopo expressed by His Excellency that the

for the year ending 31st December, 1910. '

to a keen straggle for it next year. He had judges will make full use of the powers given to Coronation Contingent he would like to express efforts by a hoary wind. Fed by the in-

The CHAIRMAN said that on behalf of the

Liabilities.

mach pleasure la banding the Shield, and the entire The firemen were hampered in their Capital 18,000 shares

medals for distribution among the oliven, to hon will be shared by most people. The in their appreciation of the kind romarks which Hammable records and documents in the library, 10,800 shares issed and fully paid520,000.00 Mr. W.D. Braidwood, had very kindly offered a

of $25.00 each straction, if this might be so regarded, ought to had fallen from His Excellency and of the un

Captain Addison. (Cheers.) The Vice-President, the flames soon ate through the roof over the serve fund as per last report 25,275.84 prize to the member of the League who made the go further than the judges. The mazistrates selfish and generous manner in which all present library, which fell in with a rear. They then Hongkong & Shanghai Baukiog might be mirised that moroy to the offender is had received them. Lt-Colorol Chapuzan and time the Senate Chamber had also been attack- attacked tho ceiling of the Assembly. By this

Corporation loan account (secured not always justice to the community.

most catobes daring the season, and that prize that to himself porsmally it was a keen distil the englobanber had also been attack. Hongkong Slianghai Banking

mortgages)...

137,642.40 fell to Mr. Carvalho, of the Craigengower Club, WHY GO TO appointment that he would not have the document, but no attempta were made Amonat received in advance on 83- Another instance of the growth of the Eng-honour of commanding a large contingent: On nasisted the firamen, and Senators and membors

Corporation current Locount to save the costly furnishings. Every employé lish language was given on Tuesday at the the last occasion the contingent numbered of the Lower House stood by watching the Sundry creditors

conut contrast ... Coronation mesting when Mr. Looker wanted to kao, who were going to “procesh" and where Excellency the reason

42, bat they had heard from His famer. they were going to "procesh." I don't know contingent on the present occasion. All in the City Hall-Reuter,

The Bre is not covered by insursUce. The Legislature is temporarily sitting at the who first coined the word, but though it is Contingent were men of long servies in the not elegant it is certainly very useful. I sap Corps, and he thought they deserved not only to posa in view of future avente we shall be using hold their present ranks but to he chosen to ELECTRIC LIGHTING OF FOUCHOW. the verb "soronato" vory shortly. It almost sounds American. -

represent the Colony at the Coronation. (Applause.)

children.

There was a charming little touch of human

untura of the Coronation meeting of Taes- day when one speaker ventilated the anxiety of a gentleman who was mach concerned ns to whether the members of the Com-

mities would also receive modala. The reply of

the Chairroan that their services would be re. oognised in some way mast have been reassur ing to those who are keen on souvenirs.

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follows:

BALANCE SHEET.

Aasta.

$450,000.00

ז-

...

8,075.75

IIon. Dr. ATKINSON, President of the League, addressing Captain Addison and the members of the Royal Enginests and Departmoutale

ALWAYS

elavca, said he had much pleasure in presseciting KEPT IN STOCK.

who made 15 extolies,

The winner stepped forward and received his 8,000.00 trophy amid the cheering of the sportsnica pre- 17,811.88 apat. Three hearty cheers were raised to the League winners, and another three were accorded 8 466,805:37

the Longne and the Hon. Dr. Atkinson by the Boyal Engineers and Departmentals.

669.55

857,000,00 1,745 00

Valueof land and build. ings at Wanchai wad

Additione during the year North Point as per last report $300,750.86

It is interesting to note the progress of the

Value of msohinery, Itisan illustration of the happy family arrange PRESENTATION OF A LONG BERVICE MEDAT. electric lighting of Foodhow, which began with

plaut, launches and office furniture 88 His Excellouoy was then asked to present the sugh severe criticism, and was considered a that the representatives of these various nationa long sorvios medal to Captain G. P. Lammert. home res first planned a few months ago. Hold during the year

mistake, and waste of good money when the

per last roport lities are to be invited to participate in the This distinction is a recognition of trouty years The Yamon and chief streets in the City now Valan of stock in trade as per

- Coronation celebrations. It was a happy idea to service Captain Lammert has been a member boast of electric-lighting, and the Company is which the Hon. Mr. Keswick gavs, expression of the Corps for 23 years, but, the original laying lines and erecting posts for the lighting Value of work in progress as par

valqor's crtificate... and I have little doubt that those concerned recorda having been lost, the conferment of the the chief roads leading to the Olab. Era long Cash on hand

of the main streets on the Nantai aide, and on will appreciate the compliment.

distinction was deferred until twenty years most of the private residences will no doubt hnsfercantile Bank of India, Ltd. service was shown in the records. When His Ex- also fitted, and Foochow's reputation for restments wollenoy pinned the modal on Captain Lammert's slowness will move down a peg-Foochow Echo. Sundry doktors

RODERICK RANDOM

valuer's certificate..

301,420,41

LAWN BOWLS.

CIVIL SERVICE #. TAIKOO,

Civil Service bowlers proceeded to Quarry Bay on Saturday afternoon to play a matek with the Taikoo Club. After an interesting game the Civil Service players scored a win by 26 points.

POLICE CLUB -----

The Police played a friendly inter-slab game for spoons, which were won by Messrs. Cameron 55,255,03 aut McHardy's rinks. The scores were

Stuart

Couper 62,100.00 Reynolds

Bakor D. Macdonald

Wright 13,710.00 McHardy

116,38 Gerrard.

85.90 M. Sullivan 750,00 Garrod -12,633.30 Cameron

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