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Two of the four matches in the Hong- kung CC Tournament, yesterday, pro-organisation originally formed to pro- duced a very good standard of play

A feature of the open singles champion ship competition has been the progress of

mote' friendly intercourse between British; and French university men and persons prominent in the spheres of art, literature, the Japanese player, T. Mishima, who science, commerce, and industry in either A. H. Rumjabn by scoring a very mori. country, but since extended to university tion. In regard to the New Zealand | Sardoni and/or extra hasardous Godowns

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Yesterday, Manley, starting well, won the first set, but the next two sets brought tho out the stubborn steadiness of Japanese, who only gave his opponent five The fourth set games in the two sets. saw a ding-dong struggle, with Manley slightly bandicapped owing to the fuiling light. Mauley might have won the set and the match if he had played at the

Mishima beat his op a little punch after 4 ganks had been played.

The win scored by Murray and Jen. nings over Raworth and Morse was note worthy.

an It was

even game all through, Raworth and Moree playing exceptionally well in the fourth Bet.

Yesterday's resulta were as follows. --

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F. A. Rednioud beat Tan Toon

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Capt. Murray and-3. S. Jennings bent A H Raworth and A. Morvo, 2-0, 6-4, 6-3, 1-8, 6-4,

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men of other Allied countries. The chair was occupied by Sir Frederick Kenyon, who had on his right the Marquis de Chasseloup-Laubat, of the French Em bassy, and on his loft Admiral Sims, of the United States Navy.

The triple toust of His Majesty the King, the President of the French Re- public, and the President of the United States," was honoured,

The Chairman said their organisation was concerned with the intellectual rather Half than the political basis of unity the trouble in public as in private lifs was mutual jealousies and suspicions. In the writing of our histories the univer

remove sitics could do very much to criticien and mutual distrust, and to a spirit of friendliness and cultivate

rust. We had seen in Oormany the re sults of educating the people to besjeve in their own supremacy and their right to dominate the world by the most ruthless methods. Those who wrote our histories could do an enormous quacunt to promote good feeling by treating international relations in a humane and judicial frame of mind. (Cheers.)

division, no division in the whole Army had a better record.

As to the future, he did not think that any thoughtful man could look at the position that was coming without anxiety, We are all going home presently," he said,

and yours are going to pass, and then a revengefui, greedy German nation numbering no less than 70,000,000 or $0,000,000 will be found facing a dwind ling Fronch nation aumbering, with Alsace-Lurraige, 45,000,000. This is uol a prospect that bodes well for the future of the world, and if we do not want our children or grandchildren to do this job over again we ought now to pull der If we many's teeth and eat her laws. don't, as sure as the sun rises to-morrow,

there will be another war."

In a way, what we had done in his war had strengthened Germany's military position. We had built up a whole lot He of little States all around her. thought the situation might become The question was what could we serious. do to secure the fature. The French had proposed that the west bank of the Rhine should come under them. He thought that If they put Germany would be wrong. on the defence it would be clean against Mr. Wilson's fourteen points.

What be thought could easily be done statesmen probably had thought of it was that one of the stringent terms should be that everything to the west of the Rhine should be a separate German

It would be a separate unit, there should be certain laws that could not be broken except on pain of -Է. One of those laws should be that on that side of the Rhine the Germane could By doing be weakening

that they

Germany

The Marquis de Chasseloup-Lauhat agreed that the origin and cause of war was misunderstanding and, very often, mutual suspicion. At the bottom of sus T. Mishinia beat G. Mauley, 4-6, 6-3,picion lay insufficient knowledge, or total absence of knowledge, of one another. Lay He believed that Great Britain, the and France were now brmly ited, and that it would be compara country. tively easy to maintain in some form or other that friendly Allinace which had won the war, and would, he hoped, win the petes. (Cheers) Inasmuch as dif

culties were bound to occur, it was most get no conscripts. important that intellectual intercourse should continue and extend in order that to the extent of 10,000,000 people.

know one we might

another better. German troops at all should be allowed He thought Nationality was at the root of everything, on that side of the river. and could not and ought not to be dis that with these two regulations, the But nationality did not French might be able to sleep peacefully OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES.-S. Epensed with.

nationalities. O

at night in their beds. Green . N. E. Kaut.

nean contempt of other CLUB HANDICAP SINGLES, CLASS "A"--the contrary, it should mean respect of A. B. Haworth (rees. 1/6) v. A. More other people. Intercourse was necessary. If we had not one common language, we (reca, 3/0),

should at least consider, as a common heirloom,

ideals of putrio. general i certain justice, and tolerance towards one another. That was the only way by which the Allies, after having won the war, could win the peace and the conse quences of peace. (Cheers.)

A. H. Crook and A. A. Claxton (ret 4/6) beat Major Hammond and Capt. Gray, (rec. 3/8), 64, 0-4

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

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SUICIDE BLAMES (Cheers.) He had known scamer. seaman engineer who had been torpedoed

MEN EMPLOYERS. seven time and then gone to sea again. (Cheers.)

As to the two nations--the

ACTRESS'S PATHETIC LETTER. British and the American-they each had que efforts at centre-half that kept them their peculiaritice. It had been said of

With her marriage certificate clutched a draw from acoring on several occasions. Just the Englishman that he entered a before the interval Evens was obliged to ing-room as if he owned it, and of the in her hand and a letter to the world

the leave the field with an injured knee, gunners playing with ten mon for the American that he entered it as if he declaring that every man giving her em- care who owned it. (Laughter.)ployment expected her to give him har protect unfortunate married women goal-keepers were rest of the game. Both undefeated when the interval arrived. Judging from the co-oporation now exist. self and calling upon civilization to

king De

between

the British, conclusion from unscrupulous business me,"

Ibrmark, a pretty New York stage girl, After crossing over, the Staff forood the French; it seemed a foregone cotic play and Fugh opened the storing with a that they would be able to keep the pede gulped down a glass of poison at Dallas, good shot from a scrimmage in the

(Cheers.) Some distinguish-Tex and died instantly, She had been Shortly afterwards, the Staff addeded poople said although we could get on The Dallas wat three weeks and doclared

very well together while the war fasted, he had been insulted by men who hating wrived from the above porta, Can another through Horrocks, who had little difficulty in netting. The Artillerymen there would be a bad time when it was offered to employ her and that she never sees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that often broke away, but the opposing de over; but he certainly did not agree wanted to look another man in the faced Goods are being landed af Iwair vite into the

they be with them, (Cheers.)

Tina Ihrmark was married to Harvey kasalous and/or extra hasardous Godowns of Viscount. Bryce hid university men D. Groves, of Chicago, in East St. Louis the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and me for the Staff,. Salvesten, Poga should desire nothing better than to on May 20th, and for some reason was Gœlown Ca; Lád., -whance and/or from thas and Horrocks being successful.

chronicle what had been done in this war estranged, according to letters, from him. by the heroes on land and esa. It was She had been in Fort Worth, Tex., where but without avail. Talfourd was no doubt the mainstay of the Artillery team, be hoped that the spirit which animat she said men demanded unreasonable

Rug

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came really dangerous.

followed

gunners tried hard to reduce the lead,

Tina

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LEAVES LETTER TO “THE WORLD.”

tinue in peace. Such friendship should ment." foster and rest upon the friendship of the peoples themselves. It was not politi. or diplomata who made friendships Wen nations, but the nations them-

cians

The letter written by the young woman just before she took poison said

Life is not worth

and the chief part in creating the To the world spirit belonged to the class who living.Marriage counts for nothing and wrote and spoke, and in Because I have been separated from my en.husband for a short time and was trying Arrangements were being to make an honest living for myself and

crons measure to university men."

38 0 (Hear, bearing asange of professors babe, which was to come, I have been

0 made for an

students between the universities of grossly insulted by mea from whom I Britain, France, and America. (Cheers.) sought employment

ROYAL NAVAL QUADRILLE CLUB. The Royal Naval Quadrille Club, which has hold an enjoyable series of weekly dances at the Naval Canteen, eon aluded its 1918-19 season on Tuesday night. The drangements were in the hands of Mr. Bend. (President) Mr. Wood ley (Master of Ceremonies) desers Duff

Banders and ng, Langford Warn, Ashton (Committee), and Mr. Smith. 1102 Hon. Eberetary).

and

That used to be done with Germany, but Every man I have naked to give me it would be some time before we welcomed work expected me to give him myself. Germans here again, and perhaps even Longer before we were anxious to go to Germany. (Cheers)

I can never stoop to such a life and am going to make the best of the situation Civilized people should protect young martick women who have been unfor tunate from designing man. Here in Fort Worth, everywhere I Baked for en ployment I got the same answer Icomall have the work-hard work-provided

Griffood my reputation. Sometimes I was given work, but eventually the de- mind was made.

Navy other arrangements would have to be made it diping was to be continued next season. Ho suggested that the Dock yand the Naval and the Army Olub should amalgamato and obtain a room at the City Hill or some other suitable Ball, I have been insulted so many times od, among those present being with the three clubs sharing the expense by men who claim to be respectable that dore Garber, Capt. Fisher: (Fing Captain

Tuesday, dance was very well attend

to the Admiral) Birs. Fisher, the Admirals Commodore Gurner endorsed this townnot look a man in the face. I never

Smith as regards the union want to see another one?" daughter (to whom Cissie Hastrited marks okrati roma bouqket), Flag Lieut. Living of the Naval, Army and Dockyard Club

bull for dancing He

abond Pay-Lieut. Holborn and Peymus in hiring a would very much like to

added that, be

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for ed the hope that we will be together Dancing comtnonood at 5.30 pm, and de Union Jack Club built in which a band was mailell Mobilo. It express continued till 81, o programme suitable roogh could be set apart for and happy next year) Her husband

of the Union Jack lish danos belag interspersed with Kulub

that the Hongkong faw of the more modern dances, such anub, plated in fox trols and one-steps.

the more stately and, old-fashioned Hug-1 idamans Brascharts of the World.:) was working for the Governmen

• 100 pressed thy hope.

Comraition would estab-

Ina nota to the landlady, in whose

Mr. Smith, in short speech, announce mature should be done, whereby the men

During an interval, in the programs/dikatu muchini Club, something of the house she had "Yobm), Tina said'th

that owing to the theatre being out in the near future for the nas of the (Continued at joog of next column.)

who actually did their share in kopir our great nion Intece during tho pari? loug times of war could bendis.

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