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Three hearty cheers were given for. Lady Stubbs and then the National Anthem brought the proceedings to a close.

Patron, His Excellency, Sir R. Edward Stubbe, K. C. M. GL President, Dr. C. Forsyth; Vice-

BOYS' EVENTS. Potato Race-Ages 10 to 12.

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Boot Race-Ages onder 12.

D. Davidson

Fl. flawlay...

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Flat Race-Ages 4 to 8.-

K.C.C. Children's Sports.

The sandal children's sports given by the Kowloon Cricket Club for the children of the "Colony attracted a large number to King's Park yesterday after. noon. A Telegraph reporter was President and Chairman of Com-Obstacle Race-Ages 12 to 14. told that there were between eizmittee, Mr. R. E. Lindsell; com. and Bever hundred person mittee, Messrs. E. Abraham, J.P. present, but there did not appeaRobinson, B. D. Evana, L. J. to be as many as in previous | Blackburn, A.W.E. Davidson, D. years. Amongst those who Harvey. V. C. Labram, K. K. Attended were His Excellency the Staple, H. Overy, H. E. Stevens. Governor and Lady Stubbs, Capt.(Hon. Treasurer), and E. J. Neville, A.D.C. Dr. and Mrs. | Edwards (Hon. Secretary). Forsyth, fr. and Mrs. R. E Judges:Dr. C. Forsyth, Major Lindsell. m. Mr. A. O. Lang. G. Rapson, Messre. R: F. Lindseli MrR_M_Dye: and mang other A. D. Brawo, H.E. Stevecs, al Well-known residents.

Stalker, G. F. Nightingale J. It was a great day for the Ralston and L. J. Blackburn: kiddies. Potato races, skipping | Handicappers and Starters competitions. flat races, musical Messrs. D. Harvey, F.G. Her chairs and all sorts of fun were ridge. D. G. Nicoli, R. Chatterton, provided, and in addition to these W. Hyde, W. Goldenburg, L. itame there ware an "Aunt Sally" Jack, S. Jordain, J. Cornley, H. and a bran tub, both of which | W. Pago, J. McMurtrie and B.P. 'were well patronised during the Witchell; Clerks of the Course. afternoon. There was no lack of Messrs. J. M. Jack, H. B. Mould, compatitors in all the events and F. F. Lawrence, E. F. Spinks, the kiddies spent a very jolly P. I. Newman, F. G. Thompson, day.

M. J. Henderson, S. Hewar, G. V. The grounds were decorated Hughes and F. P. Shroff; with flags and the proceedings Decoration, Messrs. J. H. were enlivened by music provided Donnithorne, E. E. Nicholls, W. by the 2nd Wilts. Regimental Greig, E. W. White, J. H baod. Tea was served during Kynoch. J. Jenner, J. Hyde. the interval.

R. Chatterton and G. W. Avenel!; There were three prizes in sach Entertainment, Mrs. R. E. Lindsell, race-cricket bats, footballs, box- Mrs. H.E. Stevens, Mrs. R.E. Nic ing gloves and snob like sporting hoils, Mrs. J. Spittles. Mrs. F. G. requisites for the boys, and dolls Herridze, Mrs. G. W. Averell, and books and more feminine Mrs. W. T. Elson, Mrs. G. F 'souvenirs for the girls. The Nightingale, Mrs. J. Howe, Miss prizes were presented by Lady W. Robinson, Mrs. R. C. Witchell, Stubbe at the conclusion of the Mrs. F. J. Edwards, Messrs. V.C. events. Lady Stubbs was in- Labrum, J. Spittles, B. D, Evans, troduced by Dr. Forsyth and | J. Jack, W.T. Elson, K.K. Staple. after the ceremony of distributing J, Hyde, L. J. Blackburn and J. the awards to the successful | Gibson; Bran Tub, Mrs. E competitors she was presented| Abraham, Mrs. J. P. Robinson, with ́s bouquet by Miss Mario Mrs. A. W. E. Davidson, Mrs. E. SmaRey.

W. White, Miss B. Davidson, His Excellency replied on Messrs. H. Ovary, W. T. Elson, behalf of Lady Stubbs, remarking K. Abraham and J. C. Finch; that his wife was very gratified Aunt Sally, Messrs G. W,

see a number of Girl Guides Avenell and R. C/Hunter, amongst the prize winners and The result were :---

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TO-DAY 5.15 and 9.15 p.m. TO-DAY.

CARL LAEMMLB presents

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THE STIRRING STORY OF HOW A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN'S WITS AND WILES WON BACK THE MAN SHE LOVED AND SOLVED A GREAT INTRIGUE,

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WHO WAS

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TIDE TABLE.

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METEOROLOGICAL.

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J. Mackenzie

M. Smith

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Flat Race-Ages under 5.

Gladys MeNider

1

SUBSIDIARY COINS.

Bowls Conte—Ages 10 to 14.

Phyllis Woolley

2

D. Ellis

Ethel Collison

3

H'kong 50 ct. pieces 3/10% pm.

Skipping Competition -Ages 10

to 12.

10 5

Maud George

Eva Coysh...

2

J. McCubbin...

2

Nora Bardon

R. Woolley

1/10% pm.

Canton sub. coins 16.76% dis

Hongkong - Jan. 3, 1921.

3

Musical Chairs-Ages 8 to 12,

Wheelbarrow.

Race - Ages

K. Nightingale

1

Martha Gourlay

2

J. Fearne and M. Weill 1

Edna Blackburn

3

Bond and Stevens

2

Hammies and Heave

3

Egg and Spoon Race-Agės under 14.

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Fist Race-Ages 8 to 10.

Mario Smalley

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Girls Events.

Skipping Race Ages under 14

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Maud George

Alice Blyth

Flat Race-Ages 6 to 8.

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under 9.

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Superintendent

29, 1981

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