THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH;

FRIDAY, JANUARY 23; 1925.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

The Official Opening.

The above pictures were taken at the opening of the Kowloon Golf Club on Sunday, when H, E. the Governor and H. E. Sir John Fowler engaged in match.

On top, the Governor is seen in course of play; whilst below, the three figures in the foreground, left to right, are H. E. the Governor, Capl, Noville and H. E. Sir John Fowler. Moe Cheung,

FOOTBALL MEETING,

CHARITY MATCH

PROPOSED.

Mr. J. McCubbin, President of ́a the H.K.FA. presided over a full meeting of the HK.F.A. In the Board Room of Messrs. Showan Tomes & Co., kindly lent for the becuslun), last evening.

Photos by

JOHNNY DUNDEE

BARRED.

DID HE QUIT 2

Paris, Jan. 22. Notwithstanding arrangements made for him to light Bretonnel on a January 29th, for which thousands of tickets have After the minutes of the pro- been sold, Johnny Dundeo sailed vious meeting had been read and for New York on Jan. 17th, wire

blossing on route that bis hasty tween the H.K.F.A. and the Sor-doparture was due to his wife's vices on the conditions governing illness.

confirmed, correspondenco

CENTRAL BRITISH

SCHOOL.

(Continued from Page 4) onted by Mr L. M. Whyto). Clase 40.-1, G. Tacchi; 2, W. Hirst (prononted by Mr L. M.. Whyte). Class GA.-1, R. Moad; 2. K. Nightingalo, Class 50.-- 1. L. Glöndinning: 2, O. Carr. Class G-1, U. Mitchell: 2, M. Taylor.

Clarrison School Scholarships.—— E. Anslow, B. Buddon, M. Goorge, P-Hunt.-A. Maycock and C. Maynard.

JR.M. Smith Scholarship. J. Stewart and C. Allison.

Ezra Abraham Sobolarship.-J. Maycock.

Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Seolar hips. K. Jennor and M. Groundwater.

Wylio Composition Prize.-V. Wholler.

Wylie Composition Prizo (Special). M. Weston,

Montargis Fronch Prize. V. Wholler.

Wor Momorial Prize. V. Wholler.

Head Mastor's Prizo. K. Jenner.

Rev. H. Copley Moylo's Prizo for Scripture. S. Whitley.

Rov. H. Johnston's Prize for Scripturo. J. Maycock.

Mr. N. Wholler's Prize for Mat thomatics.-K. Jenner.

Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin's Prize for History, S. Whitloy.

Mina Bascomb'e Prize for History. C. Allison,

Mr. G. G. Wood's Prize for Ma thematics (Class 3).—J. Laing.

Mr. T. R. Bowell's Prize for Geography (Clans 3). M. Weston Captain R. F. Mitchell's Prizo for Mathematics Class 4). V. Dorf.

Mr. G. Tacchi's Prize for Arithmetic (Claus SA).--- E. Mond and A. Fowler.

Prize for Arithmetic (Class 513). L. Glendinning.

Prize for Arithmetic (Class 6). -U. Mitchell,

Mr. R. D. heapshank's Extra Prize for Composition.-G. Mac- Nidar,

Miss Hall's Prize for Drawing. -J. Maycock.

Messta. Der A Wing's Prize for Drawing.-R. Woolley.

Mro. Nightingale's Prizes for Writing. U. Mitcholl and E. Lammert.

Mr. H. B. Mould's Prizes for Carpentry.-F. Hartley and D. Davidson.

SIR CLAUD'S SPEECH. In the course of his spooch, Sir Claud Severn said they all regret- ted that, owing to illness, Mr. Orme was unable to be present.

He was astonished to see so many

the Lai Wai Cup Competition. The French Boxing Federation British boys there, and he could on the division of the gates was has decided that Dundos and only imagine that that fact was the foresight of their read and the Secretary was in-his manger, Mr. Johnsen, shail due to

seeing that thoy structed to tify the Services that bo permanently

from parents in France. would get an excellent educa the Competition

under the ougaging in fights in Was

Lo fit them for after- Management of the H.K.F.A. The Federation has appealed tion

of them would The Secretary of the Canton to all countries affiliated to the life. Some

barred

Hospital applied fur permission Boxing Union to impose a similar probably go to University, either

to play a Charity match between penalty. --Renter

South China and the Royal Navy

to assist the Hospital Fund. The

meeting approved subject to a

sultable date being arranged.

The Moslem F.C. were afiliated

to the H.K.F.A. and applied to

WHAT LAMAS THINK OF

MACHINES,

enter the Junior Shield Competi-appoaring in the prologue to the

tion.

Seven Tibotan Intans, who are Epic of Everest filth at the

here or at Home, and possibly some of them would come back to the Colony to be leading and useful citizens. Sir Claud ro- marked on the changed ap poarance of the building since ho last saw it, saying he old building, as presented by Sir Robert Ho Tung, was now almost swallowed up, and there might

con-

Mr. H. M. McTavish Informed Scala Theatre, visited the Houses bp need for even further exten- the meeting that he would be of Parliament, which apparently sions in the futuro, Sir Claud leaving, the Colony early and Mr impressed thom very deeply, ended by commenting in detall J. B. Hamilton was elected to though it was some little timo be on the year's work and scrve on the Council of the fore they could bo mado to under. gratulating scholars and H.K.F.A. in his place.

jstand that the many statuos they thereon. The draw for the Shield Com-saw wore of statesmen, and were petitions then took place with the not the images of the gods of the following results, -

British. The Grand Lanın, asked

Senior. First roumi to he how the West and London im- played on the February 14 next.

Ilongkong Chub v. South China H.K.F.C. ground.

pressed him, said that the people were far clevarer than his own: but it was to be regrotted that Police v. Surreys, Rowinon F.C.they were assisted overmuch by machinery. In the ond they ground.

destroyed by Semi-finals.-Kowloon v. Win-would

Club and South machines they had made.

ners of H.K.

China.

R.A. v. Winners of Police and

Surreya.

The semi-finals

were

be

Junior Shield.-Saturday, allotted

the

THE WEATHER NOW

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one to the 11K.F.C. ground sand |uary 24, at 2.30 p.m.

one to the

Garrison ground at Club Reserves v. Surreys Drums,quences, Sockenpoo. Final to be played on H.K. Club ground. Referee: Mr.iare just the right remely at such the Club ground subject to the Pernon. approval of the 1.K.F.C.

Junior-

First round.

Club de Recreio "A" and "B,"

South Chinn "A" and "B" and:

St.

Monday, January 26, at 11 am. Kowloon Reserves v. Moslem

University, byca. Surreya Rosorvos Club, Kowloon FC ground. Re

v. St. Joseph's; Kowloon Reserves ferce: Mr. F. Smith.

v. Moslem Club; H.K. Club Re-

serves v. Surreys Drums.

Second round.--

South China "B" v. Recreio "A."

Recrolo "B"

Hongkong Lengue.

Division 1-Kick off 4 p.m.

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Division II-Kick off 3 p.m

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Club de Recrelo "A" v. Univer-natural way. Drugglets soil them, The following games and dates sity, Kowloon F. C. ground. Ro- also post froo, 60 cents por vial, from Dr. Williams' Modicine Co., were arranged.—

60 Kiangse Road, Bhanghai,

V. Winners of around. Refereo: Mr. Tovoy. Barreys Reserves and St. Joseph's.

University v. South Chinn "A."

feree: Mr. Smyth.

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