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THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1924.

COMPANY MEETING. INDIAN PHILOSOPHER.

LANGKATS.

AL the anal meeting of the Langkat Company in Shanghai, tho. Chairman 'šnid:

RABINDRANTH TAGORE

COMING.

UNIVERSITY SPORT:

FOUR RÉCORDS BROKEN.

The Hongkong University held its"uhnual 'athletic-meeting yea- terday, on the Cricket ground, at trying Pokfulam, under very weather conditions. Notwith- standing the drizzle which affect- ed the running, no loss than four

(Our Own Correspondent)

Singapora, April 9. In the accounts you will notice

*Doctor Rabindranath Tagorn, the that reserve agnimt sundry asacts fanous Indis poet and philo has been increased by Tla. 80,725.01 spher, mrrived in Singapore this being the amount realized for sun-morning by the Ethiopia and records were broken.

dry ussels in excess of what they received an Affectionate grooting at. The most exciting finish of the stood at in une books.

the dock froto tremendous day was the Mlle Race, in which con J. Smith managed to beat Tagimu Baropegu, by a touch. Shahabudin was tho

all

outstanding runner; winning the

On the rivier of our auditors it prpwl, representing was decided to form a reserve of munities, including Ts. 28,723141 for foreign staft leave Indian, Chinese and Japanese. pay and débit the respective work- Dr. Tagore motored round the Individual Championship with 26| ing accounts annually with their city and lunched at an Indian points.

Before asking Lady-Rees Davies proper proportion of these charges leader's home, betere taking the instead of in the year in which they Atsuta Maru this afternoon for to distribute the prizes, Mr. L. were actually incurred as hitherto,Hongkong, whence he warney Forster said that some very excel- to Poking to lecture at thUniver.lent sport had been witnessed al- Sundry sects have been rounved

sity. during the year from 'T)«, 643,550,3

| to Tis. 4:18,020.9) and we hope to ten Then reduced stil further during the present year.

The item mores, plant and ina chinery has been increased from. Tls. 200,001.85 to Th. 303,307–prin- cipally owing to the ticking back into stack of a qunatity of stores, etc, from the Darnt Oil Field not wont, ed by the B. P. M.

Disappointing Features,

CRICKET.

HK.J.C. TEAMS.

though the weather was regret- table. Four records had been broken, and the standard of sport was high. Unlike elsewhere, they felt that athletics should have a legitimate part in Education: For this reason

Council of

the

the Union had decided to issue an

The following temina will repre-appeal for an endowment fund to sent the II.K.C.C. on Saturday, pit the athletics of the University 5th Apriton grands as below, both on such a footing that the facili matelies commencing at 2.15. pim. tles and equipment for the games

1st XI v. K.C.C. at Kowloon.should meet the growing needs TR. Pearce (Capt.). Major W: of the students, and be on a scale flattersley Suh, Rev. Fr. Purcell, befitting the dignity of the insti- E. J. K. Mitchell,, Rev. T. 1.tution. "I commend that appeal Powell. I. Owen Hughes, A. C. 1. to your notice," he said "and-trust Bowker. Et G. Tammert, A. R. it will have your approval and More, A. V. T. Dean, D. 1. Wahl, cordial support.

"I should like to draw your at 2nd N. x. R.3.3.C. (League).

C.

Handork.

Ewo v Wayfoong.

I regret that the necomts. for the year under review show some what disappointing result, in spite of the fact that a satisfactory pro. fit T. 155, 128.11 was aired on rubber. The loss on dit in due pría [ginally-to this expenditure on pack. Hagen, F. S. Yang, IT specially grateful for having Lady at home. D. MeNicoll (Cupt.tention to the fact that we are in stul transport of machinery, hatrittin. A. Vallack, A. Mackenzie Rees Davies with us today, as it is to be hoped that we simb reaf C. V. Mark, J. N. Owen, J. As Hthis, I take it, will be the last the benelik of this work in the pres Plummer, B, H. P. MeMaster, 4, function of this kind at which she st year. The loss on timber was dur to our losing our market in the [south, "und" we had almost decided

Li abandon the business.. It pears, however, that there are its to be made in China on some of our fiber, and it in our inteu-

ni 245 pm HPiercy, voynge." He thanked the tion to give these markets, a fair (Captain), D. G. M. Bernart, W. prize donors and all flione res- rial thuring the year under ro-Brackenridge, W. B. Cornaby, Wponsible for the success of the view, inwever, little indate was Galloway, GE, H. Gompertz, H. meeting.. soll in Sumatra, aid, business at Hollands, W. D. Jamie, R. E this end had not startail to yield results. Up to the present value tiave been stal, but we Have, pas- (mises af,gund orders when we are in a position to deliver according

| tu the requirements of the market."

[will be present. I hope she will carry away pleasant memories of it, and I am Bure that Im chosen to represent Ewe" against sity in conveying to her, Sir Wm. The following team is been voicing the feeling of the Univer-| Wastong in Saturday nest, on Rees Davies, and their son, our the C.R.C. Ground, Causeway, Bay. best wishes for pleasant

Murdougall, W. W. Mackenzie,

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FAR EAST-BOY scout."

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After the distribution of the prizes, Sir Wm. Rees Davies thank- ed the committee, on behalf of hig wife, and said that.sport was the chief point in Education: Ite hoped that they would keep to their athletics. Three hearty

Results.

Pur, Timber, gard is on the Ward | A party of some twenty Japan- cheers were given for Lady Rees Road and we are installing a sinalise Bay Scouts will, it is under-Davies.

stood, be sent to participate sawmill and a kiln for drying tin in the internatione! rally at The following were the prize ber; also, we are about to open a Copenhagen next August. Pre-winners modest showroom where it will be sent plans point to the troop's Kicking the Football--1, S. 0. possible for prospective buyers to leaving Kobe by the Hakozaki Shahabudin; 2. D. Laing..

the fuisbed article. “As some Maru on June 8, ̈ ̈* Effort is, boing

Se the

Throwing, the Cricket Bak,-1,

Pule, Jump.1, A. ·Houlim; 2, Chong Tuck-wing.

220 Yards,-1, S. O. Shahuba- din; 2, C. A. Peterson.

Half-Mile, 1. Tagima; 2, A. Hoallm.

if you may wish to sew what we are made to persuade Vicount Coto A. Hoalim; 2. Leong Hoe-yeng. producing, I- uny mention that the former Home Minister and one of

the prin movers in the Scouting 2, J. S. Guzdur.

100 Yards,-1, 8; 0. Shabubu- apkidress is No. 77 Szechnen Ronil.

movement in Japan, to load the I do not want to shy too much about

party. prospects, but it is my opinion..that there ups subsinntial profits to be made when the business is fully or [ganized. It will never be on any- thing like the sunle, of the big cum- cerns here, as we nuly compete in the better classes of hardwoods, therefore -nur esompetition should | not "bes felt by them to any extent.

There has been no drilling done [Doahtless, we shall have troubles in

nur Darat oil field and the | the beginning to pass through, bat

Bataafsche Petraeum Mantchappij for, the present the market shouldve not mentioned to us that they be good must prices satisfactory ow-

time to attempt to sell land suit- able for rubber planting and we simt have to wait until the market—Hurdle T120-Yarda)-1, 5, 0. proves for the raw material, but Shahabudin; 2. Chong Tuck-wing. it is my opinion that wo shall have

our chance sooner or later.

Old Students-Race-1, W. M. Gittins; 2, Dr. Y. M. Kwong.

Putting the Weight.-1, S. C.. Kwong: 2, Leong Hoe-yeng.

440 Yarde.-1, H. Brago; 2, C. A-Peterson.-—--:

Long Jump-1; 8. O, Shalıæbu-:

fing to the grent demand from. Japan intend to do any in the near future, lain: 2, Chong Tuck-wing.

consequent upon the recent earth Equike.

bnt I believe they will still make an

Half Mile (Open)...-3,... V. C.Ị attempt to increases the output when Bell; 2, L. A. Carvalho. circumstances are favourable. fur

High Jump,-1, S. O. Shahaba- The Drilling Machinery, them to do so The average aily In; 2 Chồng Tưch wing. You will have noticed in the au prixpaction for the year under review Lady Undergraduate Race.-—~1, E. Ho |ditors' report that they say: "We was 21 tona dis against 39 tona the Miles F. Grose; 2. Miss

Tùng. consider that after allowing: for the year before."-

One Mile.-1. J. Smith; 2, I. Tagima.

| reserveʻngaltist samo, sindry assets

Rubber Production.

Tug of War-1. Morrison Hall. Relay Race.-1, Lugard Hall;

are stated in the bidangs afweet at I do not think there is very much figures in excess of their realizable of interest that I can tell you about value." It is, of course, impossible 6 rubber estates, but evefything 2. May Hall.

to

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MARINE COURT.

for me to say, whether this opinion is going on well and our visiting Hostel Championship.—1, · Lu- will prove to be dorrect as so much agent's reports are highly satisfne-gard Hall. depends on the pricos that the tory. The estimated production fur Individual Championship.--1; Asiastic Petroleum Company the year is 100,000 lb., as against S9. Shahabudin; 2, Chong Tuck-

wing. are ablo

Bocure for us 75,000 11. Inst year. Our MARAKST. for the drilling tools and intends to start tapping some of our

achinery that we are deliver. ing at San Pedro, and, the. Arst young, rubber of Pelawi 1, but tho consignment to them has not yet yield from this division of the estate |

INSHORE MOORING. arrived. Even if the result is not for this year will not be of much im-

Before Liont. Comdr. Conway sari factory, howover, I wish to portance, probably about 25,000. Iba, point out that we have valuable which is included in the above men-Hake at the Harbour Ofee yoîtor- planting and timber concussions sob tioned estitesto..

tiny morning, several junk mustern. mentioned—in-the-sccounts-which I do not think there is any neces and mistresses were charged with should more than offect any differ-nity for anxiety about overtapping mooring their craft inahore during once that there may be. Wo have as we have gone into this question prohibited hours. Ho Sing was about 38,000 acres of good land, part carefully with our maninger, and our find #5, Chan Ki, Hui Ying-kuk, and of which we intend to reserve for visiting agent has done the sams, Saui Sai and Chau Bo 81, for our tintbor business, and the balance Bark renewal is excellent and it is securing thalëshonts to the "soo we are willing to sell whion à favour-considered that there is ample re- wall in various parts of Connaught nble opportunity occurs. You will servo. We are proceeding with the Rond. For the sins offence in the remember that wo had an affor last planting up of 1,000 neron as man-locality of West Point, Le Fo and year for part of this land, but your tioned to you at year, and 248 Kwok Obnp-kwat were onch; fined directors decided that the price wasntros will be planted up during the Fourteen others wore chargod too low. The prospective buyere current your, The Inn has been collectively, with an ollence under werp the Deli-Railway Company, and carefully selected and the latest mo the same subspetion of the Harbour it is still possibls that we may be thode of planting will be employed Ordinancon the result being the able to come to business with them so that this extension should form cautioning of two defendante and although, they are out of the market a very valuable resorve for the fu- the ring of the remaining twelve for the present. It is not a good tufe.

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