KOWLOON RESIDENTS'

MEETING.

(Continued from Pugo 3.)

the question of the conditions to govern the now Kowloon Hospitali

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from the committee during the year. It was a very large com [mittee, there being seventeen on it, but it had worked well and there had boon a high average attend- ance, nearly fifteen ho under- †stood. (Applause).

GOLF.

THE JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

APH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1925.

NOTICE:

NOTICE,

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE MEETING 1925.

February 16, 17, 18 and 21. Members have the privilege of introducing two non-members to the Mombors' Enclosure.

The qualifying round of the Ronts Question Discussed. Junior Championship was played On the meeting being thrown at Fenling on Sunday. There is an important that this pubilcly open to general business Mr. R. J. were 45 cutries, but only 34 cards convened meeting of Kowloon resi-Vint remarked that in connection were returned.” On the whole the dents should send a strong expron with the Rents Ordinance it scom-scores were poor. One of the sion of opinion to the Clovermented to him that the landlords' chief lowest was disqualified owing to I, therefore, beg to movė:

objections to it was that tenants playing two consecutive strokes That the residents of Kowloon, could sublet Bats at a very much in- boling out with tho wrong!

ball!

A limited number of tickets are assembled at the annual meeting of creased rental. That was their avre

Colonel Dobbin had the bont available and may be obtained from tho Kowloon Heridents Asriation, point. He wondered whether the return, a card, of 88; J. W. Franks Mesara, Linstead & Davis, Alexan- wish to record their sense of keen suggestion could be made that the was next with 10, Colonel E. D.dra Buildings on or before Satur- disappointment at the Government' point be looked into when

Matthows 1, A. Morrison 92, day, February 14, 1925,-Prico $10. proposals regarding the regulatime Rents Ordinance was revises or Major Milner Jones and Capt.per day or $39.-for the Meet to govern the operation of the new amended in any way.

Toli 3. F. N. Young H, There Ing.. were enty sixteen ecores under 100. Kowloon Hospital and deniro to press for the following conditions

the

Mr. W. J. Stokes said he had

It looks as if J. W. Franks, seen in the Hongkong Telegaph that Mr. Humphrey's had been Bay twico a finalist and once before) (1) That general medical practi-ing that he was not getting seven winner of this event, has the turers be allowed to attend patientap.c. on his money but last year he top half of the draw at his mercy, at the hospital in accordance with paid a dividend of 16 p.c., paying but it is always difficult to forecast the Government's entlior promise. $1.50 on each $10 share. If his what will actually happen in those

(2) That more accomodation be (the speaker's) arithmetic was cor-18-hole matches. provided for first and second elan patients

reet that was 15 p.c. (Laughter). Colonela Dobbin and Matthews, Mr. Purves mentioned certain | Major Milner Joven, R. H. 12. (3) That the provision of accom-premises that had recently been | Gompertz, F. N. Young and G. B. medation and staff for the admis-erected." He had seen them and Hett are all in the "lower half, sion of maternity cases in rousidored was astounded that the authorities and it is not easy to inako at imperative and that steps be taken had permitted such places to be election from these," to provide for the admission of such put up. In one room the tenant cases immediately upon the open-did have God's light but in the ing of the institution ; mud

(4) That it be an instruction to the in-coming General Committee to forward these resolutions to the

Goverment to press for their fulGiment."

Mr. R. Packham seconded and

the motion was carried.

Mr. Bailey Elected President. The Chairman then rose to pro- pose the election of Mr. W. S. Bailey as president of the nasos clation for the ensuing year. He said Mr. Bailey had been a member of the committee some time and last year was their vice-president,

He had taken a great interest in

uther he hadn't even God's fresh air. The Government's attention should be drawn to such things.

Ordinance For Chinese Houses.

Mr. Vint added that he had seen several like that.

CROWN LAND SALES.

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Treasurers. Hongkong, February 2, 1925,

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG JOCKET CI-UB.

RACE MEETING 1925.

February 16, 17, 18 and 21. PASSES for Servants will bo issued on application to Mesars. Linstead and Davis, Alaxandra Buildings. No Servants will be allowed inside the Enclosure of WITHOUT TICKETS. the Race Course during Race Days

FOUR LOTS SOLD. Four lets of Crown land were sold at an auction at the Volunteer Hond- The layouts quarters yesterday afternoon.'

These Tickets are only availabló for Servants while in attendance were not suitable for European Despite the small nttoudanco, people. They were more suited to the first sale aroused koon cordon their employers or when on Chinese people. Very few were laid petition between two partios. The duty at the various stands.

Any

out in any way approaching deproperty bus an area of 1800 square Chinese found loltering about with of the harbour. He wondered if Bhek, Kowloon. feent manner on the Kowloon side feet and is nitusted at Kn Pui Servants' Passes in their posses. The upset pricesion will forfeit them and holders there was any way of getting way $2,780, I steadily rose by thereof will be removed from the

balld-mall bids to $4,555, nt which Enclosure. ing erected. Surely the Gov-price the land was knocked down ernment couk! indicate to is Mr. Cheng Yu-tong. builders the style of bulkling that was required.

hotter a

type of

Three other lots at Taun Wan were next sold, in each case at

thought he could explain mattere

Mr. A. Ogilvie remarked that hathe upset price. The results were: Taun Wan tuland Lot No. 8 for Mr. Vint. The present Public 30,000 aquare feet); purchaser, Health and Buildinga Ordinance Mrs. Bang Haw; price $800, was designed in 1963 to meet the The following officers were then question of Chinese houses and elected for the coming year,

the association and in all that ap pertained to Kowloon. Mr. Stokes seconded and Mr. Bailey was elected amid applause.

Teun Won Inland Lot No. 91 (7,300 square feet); purchaser, nothing more, and they therefore Mr. Edgar 1. Yung: price $746. Vien-president, Mr. 1. E. Lan-found architects

10-day deing Teun Won Inland Lot No. 10 mart; hon. treasurer, Mr. A. J. J. their best to try to design Euro-|(26,000 spore feet); purchaser,

'Martin; hon, accretary, Mr. D. Apen houses with Ordinance Mr. Ng Bi-chi; price Shel

and nothing more.

Non-Paying Members.

The Association treasurer, Mr. |

Goodwin; General Committee, Rev. which applied to Chinese houses Father Spada, Rev. G. R. Lindsay, Rev. J. H. Johnstone, Dr. J C Mucgowan, Messra. B. Wylie, J. M. Alves, S. L. Hidden, A. V. Tofte, W. Forsyth, J. E. Anderson, T. T. Laurenson, T. E. Arnott, A. Merley, C. F. Mindham, A. Ogilvie, L. Jack and W. Hyde.

RUSSO-JAPANESE TREATY.

Martin, before the conclusion of | RATIFICATION EXPECTED- the meeting, rose to propose an

SHORTLY.

alterution of the rules of the As- Peking. February

rociation.

As they utoed the

9,-

The rules did not provide for members courier who conveyed the signed Hard Working Officials.

who fell into arrears with their copy of the Russo-Japanese Treaty The chaiman pale tribute to the subscriptions. Most associations to Tokyo returned yesterday. The services of Mr. Martin as treasurer had in their constitution a rule Japanese Cabinet discussed the and to Mr. Morley as secretary for for dealing with members whose Treaty, which is expected to be the great work they had done dar annual subscriptions fell into ar-ratifled in a few days-Beuter. ing the past year. In moving rears for one, two or three years

TEMPERATURE NORMAL.

Peking, February 9.-Dr. Sun Yat-sen's temperature this morn- ing was normal, and his pulse 100

-Bruter.

C. B. BROWN,

-Secretary. Ilongkong, February 2, 1925,

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG. JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE MEETING 1925.

February 16, 17, 18 and 21. Tickets of admission to the Pab-. lle Enclosure may be obtained from Mesars, Kelly & Walsh or at the. Gato. Price 33 per day.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform $1 per day.

No one admitted without a Ticket to be shown to the Ticket Inspec- tor at the Gate,

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Treasurera. Hongkong, February 2, 1925.

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE MEETING 1925.

February 16, 17, 18 and 21. are now ready and may be obtain- Members Badges of Admission

ed by those Members who have not already received them, from Messrs. Linstead & Davis, Alexan- undra Bulidings.

nominations for the committee he as the case might be. Their pre- DR. SUN'S CONDITION. mentioned that many old members sent rules had no such provision. were proceeding home and mun- They could understand il TH7 tioned in particular Mr. R. Pack- | dropping into arrears for one year ham. He said he would be much but when it came to the second it missed. It was in his house that meant that a must had lost in the meetings leading up to the terest. He therefore proposed the Inauguration of the association adoption of rule tda, “If the sub- were held. He had served on their [scription of any member be un- committee. He

not heard [paid for two consecutive years often when there but when he did then the general committee shall

delete his speak it was in the point. They have power to were sorry to lose him. (Hear, from the list of members."

3r. Stokes said he reconded red a vote of thanks to the vestry hear).

The chairman also mentioned that with great pleasure. (Laugh- of St. Andrew's for the use of that he had received great help (ter).

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NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE MEETING 1925.

February 16, 17, 18 and 21. The Stewards request the plea- sure of the presence of the Ladies at the Races.

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