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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1933.
ANNUAL MEETING OF
KOWLOON C.C.
MR. LABRUM ELECTED LIFE MEMBER
Mr. R. E. Lindsell Again President
At the annual meeting of the Kowloon Cricket Club, held at the Club-House last evening, Mr. V. C. Labrum was created a life member, on the proposal of Mr. R. E. Lindsell who said that he ha been a member of the Club for over twenty years and had served it faithfully.
Hon. Treasurer:--Mr. *
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CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH.
In addressing the meeting Mr. R. E. Lindsell said that he did not think there was "much to be said about the sports section other than what had appeared in the report. The cricket team was 4 very strong. batting side. but the bowling was not strong enough to
...
ON TRAFALGAR DAY
Special Searchlight Display
A spécial searchlight display from HM ship's will be the great feature of the "celebration, on the evening of Trafalgar. Day.
The display will start at 7.30 p.m. when "rockets will be fired from HMB. Suffolk. This will be a signal for all ships to train their lights on the foremast of the Suffolk where Nelson's famous signal, England Expects. Every Man To Do His Duty," will be hoisted. The searchlights" will then play on several prominent G., buildings and be turned skywards where for several minutos a 'de- monstration of sweeping move- ments in the air, will be given the programme concluding at 7.45
Maunder. Committee: E C. Fincher, V. C. Labrum, H. Overy, F. E. Nash, R. T. Phillips (Special Bowls Representative); 8. I. p.m. |
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train her searchlights on the Mr. E C. Fincher was also elect- Peninsula Hotel where the Tra-
deal with the strongest of our op-ed vice-captain of cricket. ponents."
In Lawn Bowls the Club did not do so well as expected, but the team spirit in 1933 augurs well for the new season. Mr. Lindsell said he could not let this opportunity pass of congratulating Mr." Hyde Lay on winning the Lawn Bowls Championship.
The Billiard room has been a fine source of revenue to the Club, showing a profit of over $1,000...
Mr. Lindsell went on to remark on the very successful year under review after which he proposed the adoption of the statement of accounts which was carried unani- mously....
The election of officers resulted as follows:----
The Chairman then invited pro-falgar Day Naval Ball is to take place. The building." will be posals and suggestions from mem bers with regard to the working of luminated for about half an
hour. the Club.
tee.
A suggestion by 'Mr. A. E. SUK-
AT THE CENOTAPH. - stone that another bowling green should be laid and one, by Mr.
The wresth-laying ceremony at Forbes that facilities for people the Cenotaph at 11 am will be playing bowls should be improved attended by H.E. the Governor, were left in abeyance for the con- who will be met at the junction sideration of the incoming cimmit of Jackson Road and Chater Road by representatives of the Navy A letter from A. E. Collins sug-League, and the Civil Lord of the gesting the introduction of Bad- Admiralty Captain D. Euan Wal minton into the Club, to be played lace, MO Wreaths will be laid in" the Hall, raised some contro- by His Excellency, representatives veray,
of the Navy League and other public, bodies, after which the Last Post" and "Reveille" will be played.
Messrs. S. A. "Gray and A. E. P. Guest were in favour of the idea. Mr. Gray assured the Chairman that the Hall, would in no way be Į damaged but Mr. W. W. Hirst. ·(a'
The parade will also be attend- member of the Building Commited by companies from HMS. tee), strenuously objected. The Berwick, RMS. Suffolk, the 8th. Hon. Becretary:-Mr. A. Hyde-matter was put to the meeting and Destroyer Flotilla, H.M. Sub-
President: Mr. R. E. Lindsell, Vice-President: Mr Ezra Abra-
ham.
Captain:-Mr. F. Goodwin.
Lay.
carried by a good majority:
NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE
DIVISION
Continued from Pagè
marines, H.K; Röyal' · Volunteer Reserves, (if formed), the Officers!: Coast Guild,, 'Deep Sea Scouts and Sea Scouts. The combined bands of the Royal Marines and HMS. Suffolk will also be in "at- tendance.
wreath-laying Following the ceremony., a six foot "model of Victory will be drawn H.MS. through the streets on a gun car- "riage by men from HMS. Ber- wick, accompanied by lady ag sellers.
During the Naval Ball at the Rose Room of the Peninsula Hotel "Hornpipe" display will be
He hoped there would be a good, asked by all intending candidates, turn out of prospective volunteers the question just asked was & Trafalgar Day to show the Goverucial one. The Committee did ernor and the Civil Lord of the Ad not wish to ask volunteers to join given by the Seamen Boys from miralty, who would be in Hong under the Ordinance, as it exists the Buzelk Kong on that day, that the Colony and they thought that the Farce is in earnest in this matter. When would be more efficiens it instituted the destroyers went out to meet the under its own Ordinance, (ap- "Eagle" he had hoped to have some plause.) of the volunteers steering the ships. but whether conditions would be sufficiently advanced for that be
31.37 21 and Give was not sure..
"Subscribers
Visitors As regards seamanship, it could be arranged for the volunteers to advice regarding accommoda: go out for three days at a time a tion available, motoring faci piracy patrols. This would not be a bumble puppy scheme nor at cities, suitable shopping, "entirely a gin-drinking scheme,
ara pienie" aa had been suggested to: him "(laughter); there would be definite hours of instruction day
entres, etc.
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LOCAL SERVICE ONLY.
A Member asked if it was intend ed to form simitar Corps in Singa The Commodore mid that if a pore and Ceylon,“ war broke out 500 volunteers would The Commodore said that such be needed so that there would be organisations were supposed to be scope for everybody. The main obformed in every harbour, as a local ject of the Corps was to get men service to keep channels clear. trained in mine-sweeping. It was useful to get extrzabóus duties The Chairman called for resolu trought into the scheme, but the tions from the body of the meeting main object at the moment was with a view to adoption of the mug- minesweeping, gestions incorporated in the specch mange pape
made at the beginning of the meet- A Member asked, Would coming by Mr. Rouse. Those were If, when at home, they will and is a certain muráber of drills, or a Governmen6. Commission and forthcoming call or telephone to the above but it would not be fair to make what would the relations of the The Chairman, took the opport address, they will receive the them count the full time because Force be to the Imperial R.N.V.Runity, before the meeting conclud that would wipe out that whole Is this a lous) unitiz Ted, of introducing to the testing utmost "assistance and the year's training straight off and Commander Norfolk said that Commander Norfolk of H.M.8. latest available information on when naval vessels went out on Government The connection with great deal of spade work on this some might not be able to get away. commissions would be issued by the "Oswald" who, he said, had done s all subjects of enquiry will be patrol fuel had to be expended in the Impariat RNVR was a little question for which they were very any case and it might just as well indefnite, but the endeavour would grateful. Commander Norfoda wsa placed at their disposal. be used in training volunteer off be to utilise the Imperia Organist anfortunately leaving the...” Colony
cers in the handling of ships.* tion sa lar as it suited conditions soon, but Lieut. Comdr.
You can count on me up to the out here. It was officially recogns of HMS Orpheus would hilt," said the Commodore "Any-ed that conditions were, infact over. He thanked them both on thing I can do to further the very different. Yolunteers would behalf of the meeting for the inter-" scheme, I will do(applause) I not to called upon to
est they were taking have been talking to the heads of from Hong Kong shipping concerns and I feel sure part of the agreement: we shall get support from them. be enrolled for local service
The meeting was then thrown open for discussion.
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