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"The Promised Land.” They had carried on occupying their 39.500 building because it To commemorate the 21st anniver

was not considered advisable' to' sary of the Civil Service Cricket

make any extensien owing to the Club, a dinner, zunded by about uncertainty as to the future. For tay members and guests, was held years past they had-beard rumours at Folunteer Headquarters last that certain things were going to night. The hall had been lavishly happen which might affect then decorated with flags and hunting seriously and daring the last your for the censiun, the Union Jack fur two they had been watching the and the Civil Service C. C. tag work, going on at Morrison Hi being bang immediately behind the It had not been proceeding very President's table whilst an illo fast," but they were full of hops| iminated C. S 0C" shield in that in the not very distant fatcis [the Club's colours was prominently a site would be found for thera thisplayed at the other end of the on which they could build a Club. The proceedings passed of worthy of their traditions, their most successfully under the press constitution and their membership.

(Applause). dency of Sir Cland Severn, IE who was supported by, amongaz thers, His Excellency the Governor

them the accommodation they were (Sir Edward Stubbs, xcxa) Hon

worthy of "Lorking round the Mr. HT. Creasy, Hua Mr. Colony the only Club sattering in Wood (Captain of the Club) Hoa the same way and which still keeps Mr. R H Kotewalt Commodore up its spirit, is the Kowloon | Grace, Mr. A. G. I Fletcher, Mr. Cricket Club" he said. "There BRDO BOND INDIA LIM E D ̊C. Wolfs Mr. J. E. Wood, they are in a wodden shed at Kaw. P.G. Bux 187, Caknita. Mr. G. R. Sayer and Mr. R. E. Oloon. and they are waiting and Hong Kong Agent, Alex. ›

hoping, just as we are, but they, Rosa Ca, Hong Kong. The toast list was commendably unlike us, right from their veran brief, the speeches being inter-dah can see the "promised land.” spersed with well rendered njusical There it is in King's Park and they

going to get itį tas by Sir Claud Severn, Mr. G. know they are H. Piercy, Mr. J. A. E. Bullock, Mr. They are ready to eroes-not, the Jordan, but Gascoigne Road to the Mason, ARCA, LT.EL. and

"promised land." (Laughter). oration on "Hata" by Mr. L Dow where is our promised land?

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ANNUAL CONVENTION. Kyoto, March 3.-The annual national convention of the Saiheisha organization of the despised "Ets" people, of whom over a million "are- scattered throughout Japan) is being held in Kyoto public ball." Thousands of members attended, ako a number of socialists and

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Club History. "The King" having been honoured, Sir Claud Severn submitted the want of the Hongkong Civil Service Cricket Chula It was gratifying he said, that on the occasion of Club have, that when we get our promised land, we shall pro-j the celebration of the Club's comicsceed to it armed with a large build-| of age, His Excellency, their patrouing fund and looking for assistance1 should honour them with Dis wherever we can find it, be able]

Since the Club was form to build a Club worthy of the ed successive Governors had been name on a suitable site.” (Ap- patrons, and as all present were plause).

President well aware His Excellency WAS In conclusion, the always ready to encourage any urged the Club to put by money efforts made in the way of true for the time when they would re- new building, sport and recreation in the publicquire it for their interest. (Applause) Sir Claud and amid .applaase submitted the baving thanked all those who had the toast of the Club, coupling been responsible for the arrange with it the name of His Excellency meats for the dinner, proceeded to the Governor. give the gathering

early history of the Club, The Hongkong Civil Service Cricket Club was His Excellency the Governor, in started, he said in September, 1902, a brief and humourous reply, con- and the Erst meeting was presided fessed that he could not conceal

A motion was introduced to send. over by Dr. Francis Clark. At that from himself the belief that a large

congratulatory message to Me. meeting Mr. Chatham was elected part of the President's speech Was thaadi, who was recently released President and Dr. Francis Clark deliberately addressed

from prison, but after an excited Mr. Lamble was The President had betrayed an debate the notion wn* shelved. Vice President

to. urge the elected' Captain of the Cricket team almost undue eagerness to leave Another motion and Mr. Barrington Vice-Captain, the little wooden lat, which was Japonese Government to recognise At the second meeting the Com estimated to cost $3,500-a Public Soviet Russia was adopted by a Works Department estimate, he great majority. wherein one boy minee recommended that pending

His Ex-mator swayed the nvdine by Lis the erection of a permanent pavilion supposed. (Läughter).

cellency warned the Club against eloquence.—-dirater. authority should be given for the breaking out into too large a pro- construction of a temporary matshed

gramme of housing accommodation, in a suitable position at a cost not and gathered that what the Pre- exceeding

/Langhter). Insident meant when he spoke of the those days cricketers were very "spirit of fellowship" was a larger energetic, for Sir Claud believed bar. (Laughter). "I think, gentle- that they used to carry the encket men, this can be overdone," His gear all the way down Igum Hong- Excellency 'humourously remarked kong to Happy Valley. The deficit 1 scggest that you should confine

Ist. XI v. CS.C.C. (League).- at the end of the first year was your views to moderate dimensions.

B. H. B. Hancock (Capt.). I. E. in his and there were 52 members The Colonial Secretary.

Pearce, E. J. R. Mitchell; B. E. The membership had increased speech, insisted on the use of a

A. Webster, H. Owen Hughes, E steadily ever since until HOW it phrase which, I think, had an

G. Lammert, G. E. More, A. L. of promised land. Gace, Rev. T. B. Powell, A. V stood at 944, and would be a great implication

Gentlemen, I should like at once. Dean, A. C. L. Howher. Ideal bigger if they possessed a larger Club house. Sir Clauds to say that afraid that if all the 241 members neither land nor building. (Laugh-Ist XI. (Friendly).-G. H. Pierey SERVICES CONTRACTUELS OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LTD

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As I had occasion to Capt.) C. Blaker. E. C. Hagen, remark not inag ago I am C. V. Mark, H. E. Hollande, not Scotch, but all the same P. Jacks. W. W. Mackenzie, F. X.

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(Renewed Young, A. Stevens, C. R. Barm, In September, 1905, the building laughter). All I will say is tha ̊C. T. Foxie, of the Club house was commenced, if-it should happen that I am here and it was officially opened by Siren faith and the Colonial Secre Frederick Lugard on Easter Moutary between them have moved kong so eager to arrive, so loth day of 1509 It cost £3,500, the sum mountains and there is a level apace depart and so wholeheartedly in his being raised by debentures, which where Morriwa Hill now stands, I admiration and affection for the were all paid off in 1918 Adjoining will do my best to see that the Colony, than himself (Applause)

their risks into the Godowns of terms and conditions of storage at the Clehouse an area of the Civil Service Club is provided with The Commodore recounted a pan public recreation ground sufficiently ample accommodation there" bes of witty cricketing stories, and the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf Holt's wharf The Cargo will be concluded by asking the visitors to and Godown Co., Ltd. Kowloen ready for delivery from Godown large to permit of cricket being (Applause)

"drink to the toast "that the secess whence delivery may be obtained on and after 3rd, March.

Optional cargo will be landed, played had been: allotted year by

immediately after landing them. and the prosperity of the Club in

unless notice has been given priar year by the Recreation Grounds

Mr. Colin Sara, the hard working the future, may always be as greated on unless intimation is re. Optional Cargo will be forward-

to steamer's arrival. Committee, and very full use had been made of it Sir Claud had Secretary of the Club, was entrust as its hospitality (Applause)

ceived from the Consignees before: The toast having been honoured, noon to-day requesting if to be heen a member of the Club for ed with the toast of the Visitors,

next le the Hon Mr. A. E. Wood the landed børe. nearly 19 years and from his own le proposed it in a personal observation, considering speech, well spiced with humourous Captain responded, and acceding to the small size of the building, it was illustrations. He coupled with the bis opinion that the Club had been toast the name of Commodore very well run. (Hear bear). The Grace, the son of a sportsman who Club's members included officers of had made cricket what it was to-day both the Colonial and Imperial Mr. Sara impressed upon civil Civil Services and a certain num servants that it was their duty to ber of subscribers. It was a great join the Clab. Although they were tribute to the work done by the overcrowded now, they would make Cocket was the Hon. Secretaries and the members room for more.

he Visit?.

the request of the President, at tempted to explain how the Brat tour, Civil Service wickete fell last Saturday without s nagle.ruu being soured a miracle", si he put it

The rest of the evening, wax spent in music and song

Great credit is due to the Come mittes for the excellent I

of the Committees since the Club game of gamer It taught players ments made for the evening Mr began, that during the past 20 anselfishness to put the saccent of 3 Deakin stod se convener, and Hoa years, despite the greater material their team belke any personal the other members were advantages that other clubs in the cens

Mr. An Wood L for Mr. Colony offered, it had not only Commodore Grace, in replying A Grimmet Mr. W¬Ï Thad an increasing membership but the visitors, sasured the company) Mr. G. Bara (Hon 24and had retained the good spirit of that there was no visitor to Hong. Mr. G. rakett (Hon. Treasurer).

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