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THE EUROPEAN Y.M.C.A.
Notes On Forthcoming Activities
Sw.mming
With the advent of the winter | The close of the Swimming Season. season the European Y.M.C.A at and the end of the "Y's" monthly Kowloon have again arranged a very swimming galaa took place on the 30th full and fne programme of Sport, of September. The H.K.I.A.S.A. Entertainment, and other activities Colony championships were held dur- the "Y" being spread over the entire mers held up the prestige of their these various sidelines in the life of ing the summer and Y.M.C.A. swin
the auspices of the institution. winter months and to take place under section. The
e "y" Ladies were also to the fore swimming a perfect race to win the Ladies Team Race. Septem ber was an exceptionally busy month for the Bath, there being a swimming gals of some description every other day.
So much has already been said and written regarding the Y.M.C.A. being one of the main centres of attraction and entertainment at Kowloon during the winter months that further eulogy is unnecessary. Instead we place before our rulers the full program of the arrangements to be carried realising that with this knowledge each member of the public will offer, although silently, his own little word !
of appreciation of the work being done by one of the finest institutions in the colony.
The Quiet Hour
bers and friends.
General Sports
A General Sports Committee was formed. at a meeting recently to organise and control Squash Racquets, Hiking, Basket Bail, and Badminton It is hoped to have an afternoon and evening per week set aside for members of the Women's Section for playing Badminton in the West Lounge Men members are also being The Quiet Hour is the very informal offered facilities for these different little religions service held every Sun-games. The Sports Secretary, Mr. E. day evening in the institute for mem-F Selk, intends commencing a During September gymnasium class in horizontal bar the Right Rev. Ronald Hall, Bishop of work and possibly boxing as 8000 88- the Diocese, paid an official visit to the the weather is considered sufficiently institute and addressed the meeting, cool."
The Choir It is hoped that it will be possibile for the Bishop to pay a further visit in the September at "The Quiet Hour" were near future. Other speakers during Dr. E. L. Allen who spoke of "The last year and it is pleasing to hear Mysteries in Religion", Dr. Matthews for forthcoming winter concerts, that practises have already commenced who addressed the meeting on "Par These practises are under the able Miss C. C. Imrie. Mr. W. Jahnke,ables", and Mr. W. H. Smith who took leadership of Mr. Rupert Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. D. Jennings.
as a subject for discourse "God's care Fresh music continues to arrive in for the Individual. During the pre-batches and the public can there sent inonth and coming month of fore look forward to another successful November other well-known local padres and speakers have promised to
Mr. and Mrs. Hadden, MI R Hall, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hall, Mr. T. G. Hand, Mr. E. Hausamann, Mr. A.J.F. Heard. Capt, J. Len derson. Miss H. M. Hill, Mr. F. A Howes. Mrs. T. Hughes and Chil-
drez.
Mr. H. Kadoorie, Mr. and Mrs. von Kauffman, Mr. D, Keys, Mr. R.OF King.
Col. and Mrs. L. C. Lewis, Mr. J.M.C. Lopes, Miss. L. Loring.
Mr T. G. Main. Mr. A. Malcolm, Malley, Sq. Comdr. and Mrs. C. Miss. M. Manuk, Mrs. G. E. Mar- shall, Mr. E. J. McGann, Mr. W. L. McKenzie, Mrs. A. H. and children.
attend.
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The Women's Section" This side-line in the activities of the Y.M.C.. was started some time ago and, like all other enterprizes under Surg. Comdr. R. P. Ninnis, Mr. taken by the institute, has proved an
F. M. Noble.
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Mr. K. Offenburg, Mrs. Otto. Mr. A. M. Parker Mr and Mrs. W. Paterson, Mrs. Potts.
Dr. E. L. Reed, Reiniek, Mrs. F. C. Reiniek and family, Mr. G.M.P. Remedios, Mr. C. Richards, Capt THP. Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. W: H. Robertson. Mrs, A. W. Robertson.
Dr. and Mrs. A. and Miss SERVICE TO READERS . H. Skott, Mr. E. Grant,
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stell, Mr. L. E. Stone.
Thom, Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. W. Mrs. F. B. Tours and children, Mr.
enormous success. Ladies will be in- terested to hear that a Leather Craft Class, under Mrs. J. H. Hunt, wille of
The YMCA Chior was heard to advantage on more than one ocassion
season of singing. A choir has also. been started in connection with the Women's Section, and Mine. Kathleen Chappelle, LA.R.M., has very kindly offered to take charge.
May we offer the suggestion that a combined cheir of men and women be formed, thus doubly assuring ourselves that really good concerts will be held
Literary and Debating Society The usual Debates and Discussions
the Secretary, meets every Monday are again to be held this winter, and morning at the institute at 10 o'clock. at the first meeting of this little society Hockey is another activity which the the Committee elected Mr. P. S. Cassidy lady members of this section have the as their Chairman and Mr. D. J. privilege of enjoying, and there are Crozier as Hon. Bec. It was also de good prospects for a succesful comingcided to bold a Debate on the third season. The following officers for Thursday in each month at 9.p.m. The first is to be held on Oct. 19th, Hockey for the Women's Section only have been appointed:- Capt. Miss when the subject of the Debate will be Dalziel, Vice Capt Mrs. Portallion, That Dictator-ship in the form of Hon. Secy. Miss A. Fowler. The Government most suitable for the pre-.. officers, with Mise O. Dalziel, will form sent time." A Discussion or Lecture is the committer, and Mr. E F. Belk has also to be held on the first Thursday kindly promised to act as Coach, of ach month.
Whilst the Women's Section, as its
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TWO. BREAKDOWNS IN A DAY
the Kowloon-Canton Railway on San- Two slight mishaps occurred along.
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left the station at 12.43 p.m. ne ugual
Whilst on the subject of Hockey it is well to mention that the men members have gathered together “a strong team this year as will have been seen by the matches, already played. At the General Meeting held a little time ago it was decided to elect D. McLellan as Captain, W. J. Brown as Vice Capt with E. E Selk and G. Fowler as Chairman, and Hon. Sec respectively. The subscription for Hockey for the season was fixed at five dollars.
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Billiards: E N. Ponsford, G. W. Giffin, J. Young, H. G. Munford, and H. Burson.
Literary and Debating Society: P. S. Cassidy, J. M. Kelleher, S. 4. Gray, Rev. Frank Short, Dr. E L Allen, Dr. E. D. Matthews, and D. J. S. Crozier.
House Committee: O. B. Raven, R, Dormer, G. W. Giffin, F. C. Manning and N. Stockton.
Library D. Marshall, D. J. S. Grozier, Dr. Allen, W. St. Wright, L A. R. Duncan, F. Edwards, and A. White
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Golf: "A J. Dennis, J. D. Thompson, and W, Danili. N
Sports E. F. Selk, L. Gay, T. R. Ingram, 3.C.M.Grenham, C. E, Balian,
The above committees are now mak- ing plans regarding their respective.
and when it was about 18 miles from Laid To Rest At Happy Valley and H. Lange, Shumchun, the train was forced to come to a standstill. Investigations revealed that water had leaked from the boiler, though the cause of this has not yet been established.
"A relief train wan rusbed to the spot and after some delay the journey to Canton was resumed, the Express ar riving, some one sad a half hours, late. Bid Jack, however, still dogged the Express and its troubles, ware by no means over with its arrival at the other end. On the return journey, the locomotive tender got into difficulties owing to a shortage of water. This in terruption, we understand, was due.
The funeral of little David Water-sections, and announcements will be ton, the five-year-old son of Mr. & made concerning activities at an early Mrs. D. W. Waterton, who died as the date. as well a
result of injuries sustained in the The events chronicled hereunder are shocking inotor car smash on Castle to take place in the institute at the Peak Head on Bunday, took place at times and dates mentioned the Protestant Comstery yesterday Oct afternoon when the Rev. W. Walton 10th Practise by the YMCA. Choir Rogers officiated.
B*** 12th. First Ladies Night of Season. There was a profusion of foral 16th. The Quiet Hour tributes and a large number of friends 17th. Practise by the Choir attended the funeral which was impressive and touchinta 19th & Debate (Subject) mentioned Mr. Waterton, who was himself in- 22nd. The Quiet Hour.
to a breakdown in the usual arrange-jured in the same accident, attended 24th. Practise by the Choir. ments for the water supply at. Fakat, but Mr. Waterton was still too ill to 28th. Kridge and Whist Drive
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this time was a little longer, as it was
some two hours before the supply rived. Owing to thir, passengers dit not reach Kowloon until 11.30. p.m.
been discharged from the hospital 31st Practise by the Choir.
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