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CRAIGENGOWER

AFFAIRS.

Monterred from Pay

in the Club for members generally, as the cash book in a member's iname, and if the latter, why

The Chairman; A cash book was kopt for some time and was abused Jeg hansiders who came in and paid fordrede. We stopped that, and now allow one member, why does no siga elite, to use a cash book. That cash book has been used by ther members when playing cards, I think that should Mr. Grimes:

Telephones 42 and 3552.

A GIRL'S DEATH.

Coroner's Enquiry.

member of this Club and I bak it is an insult to the proper and seconders of some of these poor MP who may

be wandering through the South Seaser cruising

The enquiry into the death of N off the Straits, to say what be ba will about them. Mr. Tyler mall giri nained. Thang Tsai wus added that the members of the congluded as the Magistracy res bulgular Committee bad rastitadterday afternoon, Mr. B.E." Lind, the contidence which had been-ell (Fast Magistrate, sitting us placed in them; a remark which Corcoer. was received with loud applause.

Mr. Kemu

If you have &inish. ed Mr. Tatler, i have n you please sit dawn.

Mr. Tayler: I have not quite finished

WW!!

Mr. Tayler procended to refer

The jury was formed of fevers, W. J. Armstrong, Foreman, Chan Hart and 1. A. Gutierrez.

The girl was knocked down on the new Lalebikok Road on the after Boon of the 1715. October, by motor bus 517 which was proceeding to Yaumati from Shun.sbuipo, and be altered. I think a separate cash to the social activities of she died shortly after ad thission to the

and the sureres which Kwong Wah Hospital. The evid book should be kept for members Ch

attended them, nad con- fence as to what actually happened generally and BUS fut asy partisi

wa- endlicting the mother and cular member. It would give more cluted with the galtiesat re

mark, there we merket azather woman who were walking satufaction to the majority of mem. There who find that this place is at with the deceased when the lattef to their liking, there are other was knocked down asserting that pinces to which they and gu the girl du ot attempt to cross Mr. He was about to make the road before the collision. one further remarks, when the Another party, including the coa. Churman toki bitm that they were ductor of the bus, stated that the not there to discuss peresual cost-accident was caused by the gil lashing aerts- the road with a

The Chairman: We will pas the matter before the incoming Com muttee if it is your wish

Mr. L.A. Eose: Have the mem- lbers whose names have been posted

remgned or pot?

The Chairmag

signed.

None have res

Mr. Rose: Why post these natnes other members who are up winn not posted owe more money?

The Chairman: Tim: question has already been answered.

Mr. Rose: I d not know whether it is answered or not.

The Chairman: If you do not understand, I canno: help it.

Mr. Rose referred to an item in the balance sheet shown as 'General He wanted to Charges. 86GS.00. know what particular items the

mant related to The Chairman: comprise many items.

General charge

3. Bose Please let me know the items.

The Chairman: If you like to rome to my office, I will show thera

to jo

Mr. Rose: I am not going to your oee; please produce the item bere.

The Chairman: If you had given me notice beforehand, then I would have done. 20. The charges relate to providing chairs,

and so on.

i

Mr.

ID

P A. Dixon, M. M.wornan fruct of th bus nad O'Brien. Mr. M. J. Wells and Me, then turning back. C.

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.\. Grime has asked After a short retirement the

fsturbed U verdict further questions which were satis-jury factorily answered, the meeting accidental death. They added Filer to the effect that proceeded to the electa of officer a for the ensuing year,

the driver the bu ray remuse in that be did not pull up hi- car to avel the woman and the

The Last Chapter.

The Chairman proposed that M..girl, and suggested that compet- Mody, who was unable to straation he paid to the bereaved [for re-lection as President, owinmother by the Kowloon Moter Bur

this approaching departure frorn the Colony, Boulif be made Patron the Chien hanout that might. be thought, very well be bestowed

Compas

The Coroner. ( Mr. 1. E. A.

Webster: You are appearing no im. half of the Kowloon Motor Hus Company. Is it usual these "pot bun.

Mr. J. C. Baretto seconded, unises to pay compensation?

M. Webster: I think so. the reotion was carried with ar-l

The Corcoer: Are you prepared clamation.

to do su

Mr. Webster: I bare bal zo instructions yet. I will inferm

our Worship as soon as Fhave.

The Coroner said he would ca

Officers for the ensuing year wore lected a follow:- -President. Mr. C. H. Lpson.

Vice-Presiden-Mr. Fred Ellis, Hon. Secretary.-Me." R. Baen. Hoa Tren-Green-M;. 1 .vey the jury mcommendation to

the Motor Bus Company. Kharas.

Cricket Captain-Mr. It. W. liradhury.

Committee. - Messrs. Į A. Dison. A. E. Hall, F. H. Kew, W. Allen, J. C. Barreto, H. H. Tayler. C. rings, and S. A. Ismail.

A a mark of appreciation of past Referring to the proposal to

new Club house, Mr.ervices to the Club, the meeting Rose wanted to know why a meet-ferred life memberships Pro "been Dr. A. E. Asger, Mesra G. Happ

erect 3

D. K. Khara and B. W. Brod-

ing of members had not called to discuss the matter.

Mr. Tayler: Mr. Chairman, I burg should-

The meeting concluded with Mr. Rose: Wait a minute, I thanks to the outgoing officials and have not finished yet (Laughter). Committee.

Sport and Sportsmen.

Mr. Roze, in the course of some further remarks, referred to the' Craigengewer Cricket Club as the

greens, when

WHEN A MAN'S FORTY,

CHINA'S REQUEST. Chica bas sent to the Carshal ton Urban Council a request for all information regarding by laws and working methods of the council." The request has been forwarded to the Urban Council Association, as other councils may have received similar letters.

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best sporting club in the Colony if he has not previously word and was proceeding to discuss glasses, be should lose no time in the tennis courts and bowling having his sight properly tested.

If he has worn them, he should These dainty little gentle-- Mr. H. W. Chaner rose on a make quite sure by a scientific nature laxatives ensure daily reg- point of order. He thought they test that his glasses do not want ularity, clear the skin of pimples were wasting a considerable altering. This is important. Up and blotches,cure sick beadaches, amount of time in useless argi-to the age of forty the muscles of bilious attacks, liverishness and ment. (Hear, hear),

Mr Roser I quite agree, and for defect by straining.

the eyes will sometimes make up ill-smelling breath. Of chemists, After joz post free 50 cents the isl here you are.

forty, the elasticity of thesa from the Dr. Williams' Mediolae Mr. Tayler said that Mr. Rose muscles gradually lessons until Co., 96 Szechuen Road, Bhanghai. bad frequently referred to good they become quite taut The omradeship and sportsmanship, Hongkong Optical Co., successors but for his part he considered to Clark & Co. refracting and Mr. Rose a very poor sport. "Those manufacturing opticians, located members he has alluded to who in 53, Queen's Road Central, have have not paid their accounts have the equipment to test your sight been proposed and seconded by accurately.

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