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MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1924.
THE WORLD FLIGHTS.
ZANNI'S ARRIVAL AT.
FOOCHOW. Fodelow, Sept. 27.-Zaoni has frrived.--tenter,
ANNUAL REPORT. The annual general meeting of the Hooghong Cricket Club will held in ho Pavilion on Monday. Bhanghai, Sopteniber 28-No 6th October, nt 6.30 pan, to nows hus hoen received regarding receive the statement of sccounts, the Argolinian aviator, Major
Bo is expected to elect a committee and officers Zanai. for the ensuing year and for the arrivo hero to-morrow,Our Own transaction of any general businças | Carigspondent. na provided for in the articles of nssovintion,
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Zanni's Ducking. The result of the Harbour Office The report staten:
enquiry into the circumstances of the allision ou Wednesday between thair roport on the working of the the Harbour Department inunch Club and the Arcounts for the Victoria and the inator bont year ending the 31st August, 1924. I Moonraker 7 containing Major The Profit and Loss Account, Zanni, his mechanic and the Pern- | after writing down the cost of the vian Comi), and as a result of Pavilion," Furnitura, etc., by which the aviator nearly lost his $2,769.60, shows a prast of life, was mudo public on Saturday. |$1,951.03, sin acfunt proût of It was found that the Mountaker $1,721.51, as against $3,6)-1,61 Inst7 was entirely at fault mud was atro yene.
committing brenches of the harbour Entrance fees show a decreuss | regulations in that an uncertificat - of $80. 72 new playing members, a person was in change of her at 9 non playing members and 15 the Ome of an immediately pro- Subscribers joined the Club during ceding the rollision and think ng the twelve mouths, During the cortifiented engineer was on board same period 13. playing and at the time,
members non playing
and 24 anbaeribers resigned.
Cricket.The Club ran three teams and played a total of 39 inteles. Of these the 184 Xi play
In that he did not conform to the rule of the road, a collision beisamo inevitable, in, spite of the fact that the Vitrin slid every) thing possible to avert it.
ed, won 18, lost 2 ani drów 4.
Their reprelivo positions pas- The 2nd XI played 220, won 12. sing through Kowloon onchange) Host 7 and diew 1. The "A" Teammude the passing vessels, and played 11, won and lost 2. bad enol maintained its course The 1st XI played ten League all would have been well; but the matches, winding and drawing 1. Jerratin steering of the Moonralter 7 thus securing the League Champaned up first the port and thon pinaship.
the starboard sido and finally put her immediately across the bows of the Victoria. From evidence given by the motor boat's raw at the enquiry, it was revealed that Cheung Ken, who was steering at the time, was willout the slightest knowledge of the rules of the road. As a restilt, the eaxswain's licence.
Cricket Results. The following wero the Cricket results:
First Eleven.
Batting
Bowling
atebes
Manager......Kowloon 688. R. More...... 31.24
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POLICE GALA DAY,, | 90.50, | 75.
The Hongkong Police held their inly one century was scored fourth annunt swimming sports at during the rencon, 106 by A. A.the Vieturia teorention Club on Claxton.
Saturday afternoon. There was a Alan bowled Dr. E. Danelly, big attendance, the different (20:2.4.983.45; 1. H. Revi, 69.22. sections of the Force being well ropresented. Youngst those pesont were H. E. the Governor and Lady Stubbs, Lieut. Comdr. [Hol-, Harbour Master, His Honour | Mr. Justice flompertz and Mrs.. Gompertz, Hon. Mr. F.-D. 0, Wolfe and Mrs. Wolfe, Mr. and 7] MG, 1. P. J. Wolehouse,
Second. Eleven.
G. H. Piny. 20.34
H. E. Hollands, 21.07 [D). Beid.
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The various rnees were keenly 7ontested; especially the team
race between different units of the 1 Force, which was marked by con- 4siderable excitement. Sergeant Simpson, who was champion last. year, sustained his reputation on Satoriny, thus winning the Cham- Mark,pionship cup for two nonserutive K. Mnckenzie, yours.
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Only une rentory was seared She was afterwards the recipient'
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This Buick Branch delivered, during 1923, 24,565 DOW Buicks, representing a cash value of $39,591,918. In 1924, it is expected that About 30,000 cars will be delivered, a business of over $50,000,000. Few if any of the great New York department stores will do as great a volume of business.
From August 1, 1924, to May 16, 1824, deliveries of this Branch amounted to 20,139 Buicks as compared with 16,295, deliveries for the same period the preceding year. This represents an increase of 3,844 cars, or a 23-1% gain. Sales of this Branch for the first two weeks of May 1924, were 1,231 Buicks as compared with 945 sold in the same period last year. This is an increase of over 30%. It is no wonder that ⠀ & record breaking volume of business is expected for the new season.
Because the value of Buick output has each year, been greater than that of any other exhibitor, Buick has held first place in every National Automobile Show in the United StatesTM during the last six years. In 1923, Buick sold 218,516 motor cars, representing a volue of $302,752.950, not including war tax or freight. In the New York district alone 12-5/10% of the 88,026 new cars sold in 1923 were Buicks.
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for the use of the bath and Club al yards for Indians: 1, Blis premises, making special mention Mahomed; 2, Bahadur Ali.
14 yurda V.R.C. Haudiomp: 1 50 yards Handicap (Breast): V. Ramany: 2, J. A., Kent. Time,1. Sergt. Bayating; 2. Sergt.
Reynolds.
Sat purds Handicap (Europeans] : Simpson.
Sorgt. Mekwen: 2, Sergt.
THE TURF.
of the help of MF. R. C. Witchell." 50 yards for Sous of Police: 1,67 sec. INTERNATIONAL RACK.
He also thanked Mr. A. MeKindy. 1. Angus; 2. 3. Køre, York, Sept. 27.-ity for the gift of the Championashiji 100 yards Championship (Euro-1. thansand spectators witnessed the loading and Chinese pole penns) 1. Sergeant Simpson: sound miernational the Mr. J. H. Taggart and other prize Surgeant Bliss. Time, 30.475 sec. | Agneduet Trael;
The botting was donors, and Mr. E. 41. Catton for
10 yards Championship (Indiaos)
1. Barada All; 2, Cand... Ledsin won by the
Gulam Ali. Time, Im.. 51 2-sec., hottest head, a longth tween
Jang Mongo 1. Sergt. Roy. Eparme Fund Wise Counselor The
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