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(Continaed from Page 2) Mr. Nisbet seconded the pro posal, which wa3 carried un animously.
The Chairman: Mr. Paul Hodg- son retired as Hon. Secretary last November and a well deserved presentation was made to him for his long and valued services in the interests of the Club for the long period of eight years. I was very fortunate in Anding an able and energetic successor in Mr. Greenhil—the members owe him thanks for his untiring efforts on behalf of the Club and I have great
re pleasure in proposing his election.
Mr. Hamilton replied that Clubs In the PMS, allowed ladies in on all occasions.
Mr. Hancock said that the - In- tention of the Committee was to run the Club as before and wished to know from Mr. Sewell what his ideas on reconstruction ware.
Min. Sowell replied that he meant the reconstruction of sports and not the expenditure of such a larga sum of money.
Mr. Hancock said that it was not a question of reconstruction at all. They wanted a bigger building, as the membership was increasing and the Colony was More growing the whole time. members would join. He did not agree that more members, would not join the Club.
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Mr. Sewell replied that he did not think they would have such & fine. faзncial year ས one they had bad. The junior members did not appear to be interested in the [Club; otherwise they would have been present. It was absurd to spend such a large sum of money for the Junior Club idea when no interest was shown. They must also take into account the large proportion of older members. They needed batter bathing se- commodation and a better pavilion, bat he did not see the necessity of using so much money.
The Chairman: I beg to pro- pose that this meeting of mem- |bers of the Hongkong Cricket Club approve the building of a new pavilion.
Mr. R. E. D. Bird: I will second it if the pavilion is run on the lines of the present one.
The Chairman: There is no idea
to bear in mind that others are of making it a Junior Club. We more willing to help those who need a pavillon with better, ac- help themselves and I therefore commodation to give the young | trust that a large number of fellows a chance of sitting down.
members, both junior and senior, What is your objection? will take up bonds, which will Mr. Bird: I do not think we
only bear the value of $5 each should make a cardroom there
Your Committee are of opinion
The Chairman: I do not think
that without any addition to the pavilion will be up before the subscriptions the Club abould next annual meeting. The incom easily be able to meet the redemping committee will take your re- tion of the debentures as demarks into consideration. in fact I look on it as a safe in- vestment.
Mr. Bird: I second it on the understanding that the Aw The Hon. Secretary will be pavilion will be built on the lines pleased to take the names of my of the old pavilion but on a large of those present, should you sp-scale with new ideas thrown in.
The Chairman: I propose the prove of the scheme, who will be
mation. Is there anyone to second willing to take up debentures.
Mr. Bird the proposed an amendment.
Before putting a motion to the|i:? meeting I shall be pleased to give any further information that Mr. Hancock seconded the pro- `cal posal, which was carried unani- mously.
Mr. Nisbet: Then I submit that
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Mr. Nisbet: Is there a plan? Mr. Sewell said that there were The Chairman: Oh yes, we have good reasons for the Club to en-had it for some time. The Chairman: Under Rule 15, large ita premises but unfortunate- we may create life members at ly the proportion of junior mem-the plan should be approved and the annual general meeting of bers to all the members of the the pavilion built in accordance the Club. I have pleasure in pro- Club was very small indeed and with the plan. posing our late Secretary, Mr. P. still more unfortunate was the
Hodgson, as a life member. Seconded by Mr. Sislet and
carried unanimously.
The Chairman: Is there anyone
fact that the meeting had been so seconding my motion? The feel-
badly attended when members ing of the meeting can be taken knew that such an important in regard to the cardroom. matter was to be discussed. It Mr. Nisbet seconded it.
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The New Pavilion.
did not show that sufficient inter- Mr. Sewell moved an axend- est was being taken in the matter. went to the effect that the present The Chairman: And now, Gea with regard to debentures, Mr.premises be enlarged on the same tlemen, we come to the really in Sewell thought it was the exlines as they now stood and that portant question of our pavilion. (perience of most of the Clubs that all provision be made for bathing This present building has met our borrowed money on debentures asemaamodation and other accom needs for some years, but a great that they had eventually to inmodation generally, and that an deal of damage by white ants crease the subscription for the estimate be got and that same be causes frequent repairs, the bath redemption of same. At the pre-pat before another meeting. ing and changing accommodation sent time the Club W23 in a As there was no seconder to is very inadequate and generally Bourishing financial position, but Mr. Sewell's amendment we need more room to meet our he did not think it likely that it Chairman's proposition was put greatly increased and, as 1 hope, would continue. There was a and carried unanimously. lincreasing membership.
large influx in the membership The Chairman: I beg to propose Your Committee having had the daring the last year, but he did that the Incoming Committee of matter under consideration for not think that such would con- the Hongkong Cricket Clab are some months, have obtained plans tinue in the year to come. The hereby authorised to issue Deben- from Messrs. Little. Adams and policy of the Club seemed to be tares of $50 each up to the number Wood, and gone into the question construction instead of recon-of que thousand bearing interest of financing the scheme. They struction. It was reconstruction at the rate of 6 per cent, per have come to the conclusion that that they wanted and he suggest annum. Said Debentures to be the time for a new parilion is ed that they proceed on chesper redeemable after five years from now ripe. The idea, as you will lines and have a higher standard date of issue by annual drawings. have gathered, is not merely to of sports.
A'minimum number of fifty deben- have a pavillon, bat a two storied Mr. Hamilton proposed that tures to be redeemed annually, building which will meet a some the new paviliop be constructed more if fonds will allow. what crying need in giving our On the same lines as the old! Seconded by Mr. G. M. Shaw, the Juniors somewhere to meet and pavilion. He saw that there were proposal was carried unanimously, have many of the conveniences of to be a lounge, a reading room At a subsequent meeting amend- an ordinary clab without being and card room. Would it not be ments of the Rules of the Clab, put to additional large expense in
referring to membership fees, the way of entrance fees. The
The Chairman replied that with were approved. The entrance plans we have received should
regard to Mr. Sewell's remarks fee is to be $20 for both meet these requirements. We had there was no idea of increasing the playing and non playing members. HAVE WELL & GIVE originally suggested building on subscription to meet the expenses The subscription is: Playing mem the present site as being the most of building the new pavilion.bers, $24 per year; Non-playing AFETY
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go forward. As regards Mr. site at the corner next to
The Hamilton's remarks he thought was rejected.
A vote of thanks was proposed Hongkong Club be used. The that the idea was to run the Club by Mr. Sewell to the Committee estimate for such a building is much on the same lines as at pre-and the Secretary for their good roughly $45,000, but farmishing sent. There would certainly be and other items will take up a considerable sum, so that we aakroom for the young men to spend their time in, but that was a to authorise the issue of thing for the Committee to settle. 50,000 in debentures. Mr. Llan- They could not make a fast rule 15
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