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YACHTING
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1926..
CHINA AND THE POWERS. COLLIDED WITH TANKER.
RACE ROUND STONECUTTERS SUGGESTION THAT AMERICA
A Fine Turn Out,
ACT INDEPENDENTLY..
Mr. Wang Chung-hui Returning.
AUSTRALIAN SHIP IN TROUBLE IN SINGAPORE,
(Our Own Correspondentų A second menagerie mce for the four racing classes was sailed on
Washington, October 24-The
Singapore, October 25. Saturday afternoon, the boats being Administrative Council of the
The ss. Marella from Australid Hunt off from the Yacht Club found Federal Council of Churches has collided with a insker yesterdug Stonecutters island te starboard.hiressed a communication to Mr in Singapore roule during a squali. The distance was nine miles and Kellogg, Seerdlary of State, urging The Marella was damaged amid- with the wind at between force abolition of extraterritoriality and ships. There is water in iter en- three and fear, conditions promised granting of tariff autonomy to ginervum but the holds are intact. a god race. The tide was flooding China." If the other nations are not She was beiched and eventually at the start and ebbing towards the ready, to follow that policy, the docked. An Italian cruiser landed) finish. However, the wind proved.
American Government should act her passengers.
fuky for the greater part of the Thee and towards 5 p.m. It felt away hadly to less than force one. Some boats came in with the tide only a flat calm having, fallen.
Diana was flest home, but Gael,
with her time allowance, won a race which she led very well. Boo- jum and Falcon took second and third places on time allowance..
Seventeen hosts wis a really good turn out and augere well for the championship senson, which will open next Saturday,
independently:
The Council believes that if these rights are conceded China will take steps to ensure that justice is administered in the Chinese courts
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JAPAN'S REGENT.
in a way that will protect the in- CONDITION IMPROVING, terests of other Powers-Renter's American Service.
Tokyo, Oct. 24. Wang Chung-hui Returning.
The condition of the Prince Paris, October 24.-Mr. Wang' Chung-hul, a former Premier of Regent is improving. He is return- member of the ing to Tokyo this Sunday.--Reuter. China, who is a
Tribunal
the at International Hague, has departed via the Trans Siberian Railway Tor Peking to preside at the Internatiol Con-1 455 93ference, on Extraterritoriality in
December-Router.
The race resulted as follows:
Hep Fining Cherreted
Time
Gael (1)
521 40 4018
Time
450 19
"
15.00 B
Boojum (2) Falcon (9) Chuly's
25.30 2.50 2,0
52059 .5 19 CS
4 50 28
5 7 4
22.30
Adagar
22.0
26.16
Blouse
22.30
Diszi
1.30
Cullome
8,15
5 1058
Lala
3.45
5
Haleyon
2005
Mee Sing
24.270
A 2150
Dorothea Juan Therla Viking
8.15
52024
33/0
28.30
3244
1-47 54621 5.1948 5.2018 55144
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AQUATIC SPORTS.
FORMAL CLOSING OF SWIM- MING SEASON.
Inquiry Judge's litterance. -Shanghai, October 25.--The China Press gives prominence to The final night "lete under the
fient remark by the Ameri
auspices of the Victoria Recrea ena Justice Finley Johnson in the
tion Club, held on Saturday night
graceful! course of an address at a dinner was "marked by a very last night at the American Univer-diving exhibition by Miss M. 5162sity Club attended by more than George, who is uredited with be- 512 19 undfed Chinese and Amurlegning the first lady in the Colony to 51747graduates' of«Colleges and Univer-eive from the top platform. The
itles in the United States.
feat was only performed oure, but Judge Johnson, speaking em the to dive from such a height (30 subject of The Spirit of Liberty as feet), is creditable to such a young exemplified by the Declaration of swimmer. Misa George has, re- Independence," said this spirit of gularly participated in the aquatic berly is now being felt here in sporta of the V, R. C. and on Satur- China, and as in other lands it has] day she was again one of the most not advanced without opposition.prominent lady swimmers., However, "it
be shot to The new President, the Hon. Mr. The report of Be Hongkong death, and neither can it be locked P. II.Holyoak, gave away the General Chamber of Commerce for behind prison doors."--Reuter, prizes at the conclusion of the the fortnight ended Oct 23 states:"
evening's sport, after which danc-.. ing followed, the music being pro- Catton Piece Goods and Fancy Cotton Gands.-The hopeful, tone
vided by the. Lyric Orchestra. evident when we last reported hus
During the presentation of prizes, · been somewhat overcloided by sub-
the President commented on the sequent bankruptcy of certain
exhibition given by Miss George and Native Dealers, and it is with regret
presented her with a small sou- we have to report the ritualties
venir. He took the opportunity and closing down of a former
of thanking T.. King. N.. Duck, C.. wealthy and influential Piece Godda
The Kowloon Chess Club held Tackenzie and W. Urquhart, who Shop. The inprovement in de liveries, although well maintained, its first annual meeting at the ably assisted Miss George in her, shows no early promise of tangible Central British School on Friday diving performances.
On the call of the Secretary, improvement, while Anti-British evening, when, the election of
inollicers for the ensalay year took Mr. E C. Witchell, three cheers boycott continues habaled Canton and certain Coast Ports. Aplace and arrangements for the for the President were vociferous- Considerable decline in Eg. Sakel forthcoming visit of the welly given, as were also three cheers has transpired since we last report-known chess exponent. Mr. Boris for Miss George. ed and this Staple is now, quoted | Kostich, were discussed. "Spot" 23.35. Mid. Am. shews bul The following officers, were:
The following acted as officials: little change at 11.374. "Spot." elected to serve for the coming Timekeepers. Messrs. P. W. Ram
Cotion Yarn. There is 110 change to report in the state of our year: President. Mr. G. Franklin suy, W. Anderson, R. C. Witchell and.
Nightingale: Vice-President and D. Lyon. market, which continues quiet.|
Judges Col T. W. Robertson, Mr. E. Harrison and Mr. T. King. easier. Captain, Mr. A. Brooksbank: Hon. Prices have closed
Results, Nominal quotations are as follows: Secretary, Mr. J. S. Smith: Hon. 12. Treasurer, Mr. E. Kerns: Com- No... No. 10s, $188/200.
Johnson, $190/204. No, 10s. $220/235. No. mittee.--Rev. J. H.
KOWLOON CHESS CLUB.
FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING.
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The results were as follows.-- Four Lengths Variety-1, E. A.
4/6, 1.20 3/5.
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About 350,000 sacks, Market: Weak, and still affected by the boycott at Canton Quotations: American Patent $1.10 per sack, American Straight $3.20 per sack, American Cut off $3.30 per sack, Shanghai Flour $2.95 per sack, Australian No. 1 $3.20 per snek, Canadian Cut-off $2.00 per suck.
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Window Glass-No quotations available, on account of the exist ing conditions.
Sugar-Market dull. Saltpetre. Market for Woochow quality under 8% refraction re- mains steady since our last report.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS".
INTERPORT GOLF.
MR. WALKER, DOES A HOLE" IN ONE.
Manila, Oct. 24. Manila defeated Hongkong in the! interport Golf competition by eight points to four.
Mr. J. M. Walker, of Hongkong, did a hole in one; in a drive of 157 yards-Renter.
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Members' One Length Handicap- 1 R. du Rochu; 2, E. de Sousa. Times 13 4/5, 14 1/5 secs,
Nomination RaceMiss M. George and B. Rasmussen; Miss M. Blunden
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