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.... “To-day's iportand this function mark, I believe," the conclusion of The Chinese Recreation Club the tennis son in Hongkong hald their annual "at home" on for 1930; at leash that is so far Saturday, when the Club tannia sa iba Chinese Recreation Club i mod cricket prises were distributed concarned. It ha matter of extrema and the Tennis League season gracification to us members of the CRC. to find that the Colony's matches concluded with tween the Champions of each Singles and Doubles Championships have been captured by our mom» Dividen And teams repro-

The bernapplause)—and thai in the penting the Rest. Club grounds and premises were Tennis League "A" Division our team has proved victorious. Tho specially decorated for the octa- sion, whilst the Wiltshire Rogiare very proud of the skill and mant attended and added to the prowess of our tennis players Ng general enjoyment by rendaring a Sie Kwong and the Lo brothers, splendid programme of music. and we congratulate our Leagua

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splendid Tea and refreshments were team

Harbour Engineer .. K.28. served, whilst the hospitality victory. (Applause I hope our

Telegrama "SEYBOURNE” extended to visitors, of whom seals and friends will pardan us there were many, was character-for our pride and join with us in

our congratulations. We are con Colony. In the twelve years ibe istic of the Club.

tinually expecting more of ourahield had been won four times by members to develop into first class Kowloon Cricket Club, three times players: and in this connection w

twice by Y. M. C. A., and once by are very pleased to welcome back. B. C., tica by H. K. C. C..

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into our midat Me Wei Wing Civil Service, despite the fact that KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY

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distinction, in

they included him in the team. (Laughter and applause). He con- gratulated the Chinese on their on the splendid showing and enormous strides they had mada in

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The tennis consisted of the cust tomary wind-up meetings of the winning League teams against com- bined teams selected from their late opponent Club's. It provided sarne

Lok, who as you are m splendid play. In the "D" Division

probably AWAY, A 1 the winners, Civil Service, and skilful player and pluckily sinated the Rest in coavincing style, lesing only one match and competed, with making the score at the end (237. the last international tennis tourca The "A" Division znatch was mare ment at Wimbledon. (Applause). tennis during the past few years, in the next tennis tournaments hospitality. He also congratulated ware stronger than during the com HOMEWARD PASSENGER SERVICE petition, be the inclusion of Weidongkong and win more laurels in Civil Service en winning the shield Wing Lok, who played with Ng Sze bia tennis playing career. We note in the 2nd Division, and asked

with pleasure that our tennis play-Miss E.

Wong. daughter Kwong. The pair gare nice

ing members have generally shown exhibition at the outset, but later marked improvement in their plato present the shields and medals.

Chairman of C. R. tha 3rd November for Liverpool via Marseilles fell off somewhat. The La bruth. Now that the Lawn Tennis Asacci- The medals for the "A" Division For Freight and all Information Apply to »

were of form, and with the Hestation has been farmed with a view had been generously presented by doubles champions of the Colcoy, both keen and capable, led by to arranging for mierpart watches. Mr. Wong Kam Fut.

I hope ur members will continue The shields and actistic gold Greenaway and Ivanovieb, it was

to practie hard in urder not only to medals were then presented, the anybody's game." C. H. C. were five games up on the first round, uphold the names and reputations winners of the latter being but had a margia of saly two of themselves and this Club but al so that of the Colony's well in the the end of the second. When two of the matches in the rest of their having the bonour of third round were finished they being chosen to represent the same were still two up (45-13 and ceeded Applause). Although we have won the League shield 1 hope our mem. tive gamesin all from the remaining

ssle. Weng Po Keang and Lers will not slacken down and rest satiated, and that we shall be able Man l'as. 5 Humphreys and

to send in even stronger teams in Praman, whe score was then four

next season's Lesque. Although the number of our tennis playing memo. gau, C.R.C. found it hard to get-ber is not small, yet there are quite The score rent against them. From ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO, and even with Lo Man Pan serving good many who do not participate in this healthy game and exercise, To those I would offer a few words of advice: who knows that some of them may not have the stuff them to lick Sz Sze Kwong Laughter and

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be

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Go-

in the essential last game they saw the score (440 in the Best's favour. and it seemed over. Perhaps the excitement TBS

too much for

Humphreys and Peaman: they Hell away, and the C.R.C. pair crept up to deuce, and then won the gate, amidst much laughter and challer. making the score 50-in details C. R. C.'s favour. The is!low: --

C.R C. beat the Rest gates

to 4 Seces:

S Sze Kwong and Wei Wing Lok beat Major Greenaway and Yasoovich 6-5, beat A. Humphreya and J. B. Perman 7-4. beat Col. Humphry and Major Boven S.

Pan beat Greenaway and Yvanovich

day?

opplause.

C. R. C. ("A" Division).-Ng See Kwong. Choa Man Ping, M. W. Le, M. K. Lo, M.. H. Le, Wong Po Keung. Wong Po Kie, Yew Man Tous and Lo Man Pan.

Civil Servica ("B" Division).— J. R. Wood. G. R. Sayer, 0. Woodman, W. Woodman. R. C. Witchell and E. Fincher,

r. 2. r. PRIZES. Miss Wong then banded to C. R. C. members the prizes MOD during the Year, as follows,

TESSE.

Peter Dawson Cup, for Chinese tennis championship of the Colony, won outright by Ng Sze Kweg. two years in succession: Challenger. M. W. Lo.; Renner-up, Wong Po Kevog

Singles Handicap “A”—1, Sg Sze Kwong; 2, Lao Ting U.

September 38th.

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Mr Wong thanked those who had subscribed to the prize fund sod Particularly "Peter Dawson Ltd., the world famed whisky distillers of Glasgow, for having presented the cup for competition among Chinese in Hongkong. It had cost

30 and had now been won outright Thos Lay and Chan Wing Cheung 1OINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAM

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Thos. Lay: 2, Li Yong..

Handicap Doubles., Ng Sze Kwong and Choa Man Ping: 2,

Mixed Doubles Handicap.-1, and Miss ID:

Lo

by Ng Sze Kwong. He congratulated the prize winners and to the unfor-M. tunate, reminded them of the 2, J. R. Chan and Mises Heang. poetry of school days "If at first you don't succeed, try again." On behalf of the committee and mem-

CRICKET.

"A Team.-Best batting aver-

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·"D2* ~~ Team,--Best batting average. Lo Man Pan: Beat bowling average, Wong Yo Koung,

Woo Po Keung and Lo sabers he thanked the guests for these. Ng Sze Kwong: Best bowling ( downs, and all Goods remaining, lust to Humphreys and Feor they had done the Club ia undelivered after the 28th Sep man 5-6, lost to Humphry and attending and hoped they bad thoroughly enjoyed themselves. will be subject to rant.

All claims against the steamer Sept. 27th, at 2.30 p.m. by Messrs must be presented to the Under- Carmichael & Clarke.

before the 5th they will not be

All claims must be presented within 10 days" of the steamer's arrival here, after which they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer or godowns. Goods re- maining undelivered after Sept. 39th will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.

Consignees are requested to sand in their bills of lading for countersigasture.

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signed on Ocotber or recognised.

All broken, chafed and dam-

Bowen 4-7

M. K. and M. W. Lo lost to

Greceaway and Yvanovich-1-7, to Humphreys and Pentan J. lost to Humphry and Bowen 5-6.

"E" DIVISION. Civil Service beat the Rest by 62 games to 67. Scores:

THE SET ASSOCIATION. Mr A. O. Brawo. Hon. Secretary

Cheers for the visitors, for C.R.C.. and for its Chairman, and the play. of the Hongkong Tennis League,ing of God. Save the King" coo Raid they had seen that day the sluded the proceedings. dying kick of the League. Do Mon.

day a meeting would assemble to

form the Hongkong Lawn Tennis BACKING THE BOLSHEVIKS. Association, which would absorb J. R. Wood and G. R. Sayer the League, as well as promote events, aged Goods are to be left in the beat R. Baza and S.L.H. Railton championship and open Godowns. where they will be. beat Lau Man Kwong and and be responsible for the arrange- examined on the 28th Sept. atau Mao Ching 7-1, beast G.ment of interport matches.

Sewell and E. Grimble 8-8. 10 sm.

R. C. Witchell and E. Fincher No Fire Insurance has been best Bass and Railton 9-1, beat Lan and Lau 8.3, beat Sewell and Grimble 6-5.

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Bills of Lading will be counter- sigued by

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0. Woodman and W. Woodman

beat Bass and Railton 83, beat Lau and Lau 8-8, lost to Sewell

and Grimble 3-8.

THE SHIELDS AND PRIZES. At the conclusion of the play the distribution of prizes took

Hongkong, 23rd September, 1920. Hongkong, 21st September, 1920. | place.

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fasto on the Russian situation was received with enthusiasm by all present.

action as an inspiration and lea to the working class of the work AUSTRALIAN LABOUR

in the fight for real freedo": COUNCIL SESSION.

The Labour Council has adopted against, war, capitalism, and a The meeting of the Labour He Council head at Syndey recently policy of recognition of the it stands for

The A. L. P. has mada, hoped that all Tennis Clubs in the to discuss the manifesto on Rus Russian Soviet Reviet Republic, Colony would affiliate with the sis, was attended by 125 union and is cautionally propagating announcement in regard to

the Bolshevik viewpoint among Resso-Polish situation, but i Association and render every sup delegates.

The Labour Council claims to the unions. The manifesto adopt stated that a cable expre port possible. It

British Council of Action curious that be, who was responsi-represent 150,000 unionists, the ed last night will be distributed the utmost sympathy with ble for the birth of the Hongkong number of affiliated unions being to all anions.

The resolution of the council been sent to London. Tennis League, should be in at the 106. Last night's meeting was

The Labour party, however, always-officially denounced death. It was twelve years ago since held in the big meeting hall at cabled to the British Council of he called together the members of the Trades Hall, and besides the Action is as follows

"That this Council con- Soviet system, the various Clubs in the Colony to delegates a large number of

gratulates the British workers The censure motiomnow. form the League, and he thought union members were present.

stand debated is thought to account splendid they would agree with bhu that in The decision to fall in line with those twelve years the League had the British Council of Action was against the war of interven- the silence of Labour lea provided some good sport for the carried unanimously. The man- tion on Russia, and regard their regarding the Russian siftant

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