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First Annual Meeting

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Close Watch In London

London, Mar. 22.

FOOTBALL

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Interesting Talk By Mr. A. Griggs

At the half monthly meeting of The city is watching with the the Hong Kong Football Referees Keenest interest and some anxiety Association held at the offices of the slump of American Govern- the H.K. Football Association, which is strongly | Gloucester Building, last night, Mr. reminiscent of the recent decline | A. Griggs, R. N. a referee of over of British cut-edged slock.

30 years experience, gave an in-

The reason for the parallel teresting talk on "Football and its.

of movements is the growing innation | Aspects from various points scare, though it is pointed out that view." Mr. Reynolds was in the the United States is still several chair.

A gathering of about 50 gra- duates attended the first annual general meeting of the Hong Kong University Alumni Association held at the Gloucester Hotel yesterday.ment bonds Among those present were the Vice-President, Sir William Hornell, Professor Middleton-Smith, Dr... D. K. Samy, Dr. Basto, Dr. 11 Shul- pul, Dr. F. I. Cheung, Dr. K. D. Ling, Dr. Ruttonjee, Dr. Karanjia.

The chair was occupied by Mr. H. M. Sui assisted by Mr. Pao. Yue-in full exploitation of national similar bodies for so many years,” lum, Hon. Treasurer, and Mr. Chan productive capacity...

said Mr. Griggs, “it gives one, more. Cheuk-wa, Hon. Secretary.

Bottle-necks unquestionably exist or less, a homely feeling to be in a In the course of his speech Mr.. also in the United States economic position to meet fellow referees Sut expressed the regret that the structure, but President Roosavalt and members of an Association, University and the Association is believed to have plenty of opwhich, if I may be permitted to were about to miss Sir William portunities to somewhat counter-say so, stands accond to none in Hornell who is leaving on retire-set the rising price trend by all forms of sport both amateur ment very shortly. On behalf of

and professional, and one who has the members he wished him a very

a reputation which is guarded very happy future, and proposed a vote

jealously by its members and its of thanks to him for his great

parent body, the English Referees support to the Association and his

Association." friendship In the past.

stages behind the United Kingdom. *After being associated with

measures increasing the output of the industries such as oil and cop- per, the latter through abolition of the four cents tax drawing on the still vast reserves of the un- employed.

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Continuing. Mr. Griggs divided The speaker assured the gather-. London does not think that the subject of his talk into three ing that the Association had drastic measures to curtall Wall categories, namely, referces, play- undergone a successful year, and | Street speculation will be intro-

and club officials. Taking said that members had been or- duced. "American inflation is only these in their order of priority, part of the worldwide rising price they as referees, he felt sure, look- Frend.

the relative cd upon the game as a clean and position of American industry in wholesome method of keeping one the export markets is unlikely to in a state of medical Atness, more

ganizing Associations in different places such as Canton, Shanghai and Singapore..

In reply Bir William Hornell

thanked the President for his kind remarks and said that his 13 years with the University had been a pleasant period. He stressed the Importance of the Association and said that every graduate should become a member. He expressed the hope that every member would support the Association and make it Hourish.

Mr. Chan Cheuk-wa Hon. Secre- tary, then presented hk report for the past year. He remarked that the year under review had been very successful, and thanked the committee and other officials for their efforts in making it so. He said that the Association had a very promising start seeing that the number of members is now 245, and it was hopeful that it would Increase, annually/

The financial standing of the Association was very sound. He pointed out that a surplus of $2,071 would be handed over to the next

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DARING CITY ROBBERY

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especially in a climate as.. were in at present.

Club officials, he said, were apt to transgress a little in putting forward for discussion ideas, which 11. carried into effect, would soon prove a menace. to the good. con trol of games. He cited one item in particular, the "two referees proposal." which received very vigorous rebuff from the majority of Clubs. Personally he did not

On the way the driver was push-think the venture of having two ed out of the car and the vehicle referees would prove a success. was eventually found abandoned in Power Street, near the Hang Kong Electric Company's premises at North Foint.

The speaker also dealt with re- ferees and their qualification and grading, and continued that he was only quite new to the Colony,

been here having

some two' The raid took place at 7.35 pm months, but during that brief at 210 Queen's Road Central, jointly occupied by a goldsmith period he had really admired the and jeweller. The actual rald only system adopted in all league en- took Ave minutes. The robbers, counters by the requisitioning of three of whom were armed with the services of qualified men to revolvers, smashed show cases and act as linesmen. It was so help- helped themselves to the contents ful. This system did not exist at Home other than Cup-ties and and 950 in cash and retreated as

County championships, but saddenly as they entered.

this

A plucky attempt was made by applied solely to amateur football The speaker also offered some The passing away of two of our an 18-year-old foki of the shop to

useful advice to referees and add- members. Dr. Yang Lin and Dr. F. arrest one of the robbers while he

ed: "I have done my utmost so M. G. Odorio, is recorded with was bolting for the car. It was deepest regret, and the most pro- learned from tokis of the shop far to refrain from bringing our found sympathy from the Associa-that the men concerned were over- good friends the Press into this tion has been extended to both 30 years of age, two of them being talk. Naturally, I am not in a

dressed in grey European suits.

familles.

Our Hon. Vice President, Sir, William Hornell, is going on re- tirement towards the end of this year. The Association, will miss him very much. We wish Bir WII- lam a very happy retirement and continued good health..

OFFICE-BEARERS

The following officers were elected for the ensuing year:—

President, Dr. Li Shul-pul; Vice President, Mr. D. J. N. Anderson; Hon. Vice President, Sir William Hornell; Cheung Stu-tong. Hon Secretary; Chan Shu-fan, Hon Treasurer; Members of the Com- Anna Ho, Dr. F. 1 mittec Miss Tseng, Dr. K. D. Ling, Dr. L N. Shau, Mr. Lo Tung-tan, Mr. W. A Youngsaye.

MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY

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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS

position to criticise our local friends who serve us so well, but as regards our home affairs, I am afraid the correspondents are apt to be unduly critical.

Dealing with the attitude of players, club officials and specta- The driver of truck No. 1464 re-tors towards referees, Mr. Griggs ported to the Police last night | said that one of the most interest- that while he was proceeding nearing methods of spending an after- the Mongkok Market, a small boy nooo was to mingle with a crowd Lan Hon-leung ran across the road of spectators and to overhear the and was hit by his vehicle. The boy different points of view passed be- received injuries to his face and tween spectators on the general head and was taken to the Kow-run of the play. loon Hospital for treatment.

In conclusion, Mr. Griggs spoke from actual experience of the at- A Chinese was admitted to the titude of club officials towards re- Kowloon Hospital last night in a {ferees. serious condition. He

was 门: The speaker was accorded conscious and suffering from in- hearty vote of thanks. ternal injuries and a fractured akull.

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