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Probable Visit Of Maxim Gorky, interviewed by the Daily News, declared Australian XI. that commapiums would pass away in Russia, giving birth to a sort
Cricketers of the Colany will be af socialist republic or avea a democratic republie, similar to that interested to learn that efforts are of the United States, but the vast experiment now being made in being made with a view inducing Russia, would have an enormous influence upon the position of the an Australian XI, which is visiting proletariat. There was no chance whatever of the return of the America, to play a game in the Tsarist regime. People were largely supported by the Communist Colony in the autumn of 1922. The Government because no alternativa was at present possible. If the announcement was made by Mr. R. Soviet fell complete chaos would ensue. The opposition of the pes-Hancock, the President of the sants was too great for the success of communism. The vast mass Hongkong Cricket Club, at the of Russian peasantry were a barrier to all progress. They were annual meeting of members hald brutal, debased and hardly human. There was a complete cleavage in the Pavilion last evening. between country and towns, and only intellectuals could save Russia. There was a good attendance, Gorky was greatly impressed by the British trade agreement from including the following members which he expected great things.
of the Committee:-Hos. Mr. Cland Severn, CMG., Mr. T. E BOLSHEVISTS AND TARTARS.
Pearce, Mr. H. A. Niabet, Mr. F. London, Oct. 2 C. Hall, Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell, Mr. According to the Azerbaijan Information Bureau in London R. C. Lambert, Mr. R. E, A. Webster thousands of casualties occurred during a fierce battle between and Mr. LS. Greenhill (Hin Bolshevist troops and Moslems at Fanku. It appears that the Secretary). Azerbaijan insurgents boisted the national dag inscribed "indepen dence of death." Bolshevist warships in the Caspian thereupon fred on the town from which, after stubborn dghting, the Tartars retired. An Aberbaijan red, regiment joined the insurgents. It is reported that the Bolshevists have offered to negotiate,
FUTURE OF AUSTRALIA.
Successful Financial Year. The President, in proposing the adoption of the annual report (which has already been publish ed) and accounts, said:
Gentlemen, The Committee's re- port, together with statement of accounts Sydney, Det S.
and auditor's report, Lord Northcliffe has sailed for the Philippines en route for Japan attached baring been in your and China. He declared that if Australia desired to remain white bands for several days. I will, with she must encourage Anglo-Saxon immigration by all the means in your permission, take them as read. ber power. Australia was sufficiently wide and rich comfortably The accounts, I think, call for to support a population twenty times the present number. She could little comment. absorb without difficulty a hundred-thousand immigrants yearly.) As you will see the Club has had Within easy reach of this sparsely peopled continent were teeming a very successful financial year, millions and if the vacant spaces were not filled by Anglo-Saxons another human tide would sooner or later overwhelm them.
THE AIR RACE,
in fact a record, the previous best having been the season 1919-1920. The outstanding feature is that subscriptions show a surplus on working expenses of $117.15, a London. Ort
very healthy state of affairs, and Aviation experts criticising the Deutsch Meuthe race says that} Lecointe's accident, Herbert's forced descent and the recent death
I see no reason why this should be repeated -next зеазот of de Remanet are very remarkable because in all three cases the motors were faultless, but the canvas wings were unable to stand There is a profit on sales of cricket the strain of the tremendous speed. Experts are confident that and tennis gear and on the bar of $2,182H, and two items under the next year will see aeroplanes having metallic wings permitting a
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TROUBLE IN EGYPT.
Cairo, Oct. 3.
The Nyala garrison, which was attacked on September 26, has been reinforced. There is no cause for the slightest anxiety. The insurzent leader is wounded, but is free.
POLO NOTES.
entertaining expenses $451.54, totalling $1.239.05. Our pavilion is written down to $1,000, and this year we have written down our furniture, fixtures. cricket and, tennis gear $1.383.10 to $717.29, a sale figure, so I think you will agree with me that we are in a very sound position.
Record Bun-Getter. Threading Needle Race: Gentle-
As mentioned in the report we men carrying a needle and thread will ride to a point where their played 3 Interport matches during two here, against
the
and NATURAL/Hongkong · Ponies In Good mufoo will await them, and where Shanghai and the Straits, and we
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Sure three year ago I had a swelling in the knee cap- One night I knocked my kase which caused a little uker which in time, no matter what i did, developed across the whole kace I had one large gaping wound, and with all the care and attention that wood was open for 15 months. Being an all-round athlete, holder of many caps and prizes, I began to give up all hope of ever taking my place again enving the athletes. One day one of my fellow workmen inquired how my leg was, and told me it was "Clarke's "Blood Mixture' I wanted." That day I bought a bottle, and when i had finished it I
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1 could bend any knee a little and that gare me encouragement, so I persevered with it and am glad to say seven botßles completely cured me. I am now as well as ever, and am still boiding my own at an athlete."
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they will diamount. They will then ran to a point where their lady sent a team to Shanghai in the The date of the Interport Polo partners are
spring. I should like to take this standing with [k match is drawing near, Monday,cizarette and
box of matcher.pportunity of thanking the mem- the 10th, is the day fixed for the Ladies
bers of the Shanghai Cricket Club, may help to tight event, and on Wednesday, the 12th cigarette in any way they like, but
for the splendid reception ther is proposed to hold Polo nor assist in
gave our XI daring their visit Gymkhana, preceded by
four needle.
Mr. Pearce once again beads the Thukka match between The Shans mounted, and the first gentleman average of 56.43 for 26 innings, batting averages with the excellent a Light Horse and a Hongkous past the winding post with bis having made 1136 runs which. I team representing the Army Past cigarette lighted and his needle thick..is a record for a season here. and Prescot, composed of Major threaded will win.
Mr. Sayer heads the bowling with
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Tinmis, Captain Johnson, Lieut.! The spell of dry weather las enan average of 10.52.
Doddington and J. Bell-Irving. The Light Horse team was to have
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It will interest those of you who
been the same as the Shanghai I. 3ot in a number of practice games, do not know, to hear that we are terport team with the exception which has greatly helped their play communication with a member as a team, sad has given them alof an Australian X1 which is visit A. David, their reserve man, whoj
good opportunity of getting ing America next year, with a view was to have taken the place of J. H.
acquainted with ponies which have to their paying us a visit in the Brennan
Now, however, it trans been kindly lent for the match. Autumn of 1922. Shouldă "things: | purvs that David is not coming! down, and it is not known whether Ponies are in good trim but a lit-turn out as we hope, we may have con-another triangular Interport anyone else will take his place.tle rain would help matters However, a match of some sort will
play on a festival next year. siderably, as continual hard ground is bound to make a be arranged, as the Shanghai playi ers are sure to want to play as much any shorten his stride a bit.
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Election of Officers. On the proposition of Mr. Pearce seconded by Mr. Hall, Mr. Hancock was re-elected President. The following were elected mem-
The annual tennis tournment put to the meeting and carried was, as usual, a great success and inanimously. the thanks of the Club are due to 1 At meetings held some months] Mr. Nisbet for all the hard work
were em-lhe did on behalf of the players. polo as possible, having taken the The Shanghai ponies are all to your Committee
Mr. Maitland on leaving for trouble to send their ponies so far. good fettle, and from what has been powered to make arrangements
Das event at the Gymkhana will seen of them on the Race Course for building a new pavilion. As home in the spring resigned the be Interport Section Tent Pegging. in the mornings, they are a last lot. all know it is the intention of office of President, which he had bers of the Committee: Mr. H. A to take off the filled so ably for many years, and Nisbet, Mr. F. C. Hall, Mr. R. C. that is if Shanghai are willing to It is possible that the Shanghai the Government
corner of our ground on which I know I am only voicing your Lambert, Hon. Mr. Claud Severn. compete, and it is pretty certain team mag
to mabage they will be, as it is a sport they range
our present pavilion stands, to feelings, when I express on behalf Major Bagnall, Mr. T, E. Pearce, Boxe practics go in for a great deal more than we chakkas
enable the tramway lines to be of the Club the warmest thanks Mr. G. E. Sayer, Mr. E. J. K at nails On their do down here.
straightened out, and, as our of the members for the keen inter- Mitchell and Mr. R. E. A. Webster. way here, though these, of course, pavilion has served its purpose.est and help he has displayed Mr. L S. Greenhill was サロンカー The details of the other events will be on borrowed ponies of a very and is no longer suitable, and in during his long term of office. imously re-elected Hon. Secre different type to the China ponies addition is in a very bad state of Before proposing the adoption tary, the resolution being moved Catching Tennis Ball: Gentle they have been accustomed to ride. repair, thanks to the ravages off the report and accounts 1 by Mr. Mitchell and seconded by men to ride at fall gallop and throw It is a pity that they will not have dry rot, and white anta, we must should like also to thank our Mr. Nisbet tennis balls to ladies, who will catch much time to practice in Hongkong have another. We have had to Honorary Secretary. Mr. Green- them. Three runs.
before their match, as ponies that modify cur original scheme, as hill, for bis antiring efforts on elected auditor on the motion of Gola: Competitors will
be haven't been played for some time owing to the lack of support from behalf of the Club. The position. Mr. White seconded by Mr. H mounted and will start from far are apt to be a bit wild, but if the members when subscriptions to of Hon. Secretary to a Club of Hancock, side of Polo Ground near stables, Empress of Russia frrives up to debentures were first asked for.Į this aiza is no sinecure, and having and hit a golf ball round a post with time on Thursday, they will be able and
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The Pavilion.
the consequent delay in been closely associated with him Mr. Hamilton äsked for informa- any golf clab except a putter, 2 to get out on the ground the same getting out tenders, and prices of for sometime, I can testify to the tion regarding the * modified: hole opposite the Pavilion, First evening and have some chukkas on building has so advanced that immense amount of hard work he pavilion scheme.
competitor holing out to win. C
clubs and balls.
Friday.
scar Cmmittee does not feel has done for the Club, and it is The President replied it WIS petitors to provide their own golf For those interested in polo, it justified in going on with the rely owing to him, that we find now intended to erect a one-storey hould be noted that the playing original plans. I am pleased to ourselves in the rood position we
proposed. There would be a 'fat Gretna Green Stakes: Gentle days have been altered for this week say that the necessary support has /^re to-day. We offer him nur best building instead of two xx at first men mounted will ride to a point to Monday, Wednesday and Friday, now been promised for modified thanks for all be bas done. roof from which members would where their maloos will be awaiting so as to enable players to get in plans, and we hope to make a start With these remarks, gentlemen, be able to watch matches and the them, and where they will band their three days practice and be before very long on the new build over their poties. They will then present at the Gymkhana Meetinging. rua to the place where their lady, on Saturday. Next week the days partners in rickshaws will be await will be Monday, Wednesday and ing them, sad pall them to the win- Saturday.
Thanks
I have much pleasure in proposing accommodation generally would be the adoption of the report and quite up-toldate accounts for 1920-1921, and after
I should like to mention in this they have been seconded, I shall
On the latter day, it is connection that your Committee be pleased to answer to the best BOUNDS DIE FROM RAT POISON.
Two of the most valuable" ning post. Rickshaws will be pro- proposed to commence s tourna has earmarked $4,000 of the funds of my ability any questions menanimals in the rack of the lation vided.
ment, which will probably last for we have in hand to start a sinking bers may ask. about a month, and should provide fund for the redemption of the some interesting gamer.
debentures.
Musical Chairs: Competitors. ride bare backed.--
-Mr. Airey, "seconded and there and Bay-dale (Yorkshire) ́otter hound- died from eating poison being no questions, the motion was laid for rats.