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THURSDAY APRIL 8, 1926.
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.
"SEAGOING MEMBERS" NOW. ADMITTED,
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BOYS ESCAPADES,
LAY UNDER PASSING TRAINS;
Two of the exploits attributed to a gang of small boys, who ap- peared in Leicostor Police Court: [rocontly were that they
The Annual Meeting.
Lay down botwoon the rails Mombers of the Royal Antedilu- The annual meeting of the Kow-and let trains paas over them; and vlan Order of Buffaloes assembled loon Golf Club was held in the Loosened the taps of a tank] at the R. A. O. B. Instituto on Central British School last evening,containing aix tons of ammonia. Tuesday evening, where an enjoy the President, Mr. E. Cock, boing A railway inspector said that! able dinner and social evening.
in the chair, There was a good everything possible had been done took place under the presidency attendance of members.
to keep the koys of the line. of Mr. Howells (the Vice-Chair- Previous to the annual meeting, Ona of them had been killed by nan of the Institute) in the un- an extraordinary general meeting an express a fortnight before, and favoidable absence of Mr. Golden- was held when a special resolution the others had boon sum-
burg, the Chairman. Full justice regarding the alteration of rules moned. was done to an excellent repast, put to the meeting and
firmed. This enables the com for which chief credit is due to mittee to vary the substription and Mr. Selword for the able manner admits Naval and Mercantile in which be carried out the cater Marine officers to the Club as "gea ing arrangements.
going members,"
con-
When they interfered with the ammonia tank they nearly suc ceaded in poisoning tho. whole neighbourhood as well as them- Bolves.
Since the accident on the line The Chairman proposed the
The annual meeting having been King, following which the toasts and accounts was proposed by Mr. The boys were cautioned and dis- called, the adeption of the report there had been no trespassing, cf "Our Order," "The Institute" K. S. Robertson, seconded by Mr.missed. and "Absent Brethren" were hon-T. E. Jones and carried unanimous.
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Messrs. Jeffries, Gibb and Work- The Chairman, addressing the man and responded to by Capt. meeting, said although the annual Johnson, Mr. Matthews, Capt. meeting was due to be held in Feb Thompson, Mr. Bradburn and Mr.ruary, and in future would be held Manwaring Glowing tribales in that month, they were still in
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The events of the year were too An impromptu concert followed
well-known by members to need with Mr. I. Anson at the piano. reviewing, but he wished to make the following rendering greatly reference to one or two matters. appreciated items: Capt. Thom One was subscriptions. The com- son, Messrs. H. E. Steel. R. Jmittee felt the present subscription Steele, Manwaring, Leyton, de was too high, und that the monthly Carteret, Chisholm. Jeffries and payment threw a lot of unneces
sary work on the treasurer. They Mitchell The evening was voted thought that members would not unqualified success, special object to paying once in six thanks being due to the following months, While they thought of who were responsible for the ar-reducing subscriptions, they could rangements.-Messrs. Goldenburg, not do so as much as they would Howells, Gibb (Secretary),, Sal-desired to spend more money on like to, for the reason that they mon, Work, an. Brown. de Cart- the course. Another reason was erot, Jefeics, Selwood, Morfet that they had expected further and Capt. Johnson.
assistance from the Government, which, up to the present, had not had to carry on, on their own, been forthcoming. They therefore
The next Buffalo dinner will be eagerly looked forward to on the return of the Fleat from the so thin cruise,
ROPE NOT USED.
.COOLIE WHO FAILED TO
TAKE PRECAUTIONS.
Fatal Fall From Cliff.
He wished to thank, on behalf of members, the officers of the |5/2 Punjabi Regiment for their consideration of the Club in their use of the range. The range was allotted to them, but they had al- ways tried not to interfere with the Club's competitions..
He wished to have the Club free of debt as soon as possible, and they hoped that the new committee would be able to see thoir way to redeem debentures from time to time.
Members would be glad to hear The story of a coolie's failure that the committee had taken steps. to take full precautions while to have, a telephone installed at the working high up on the cliff, faceclub-house at an early date. The of the Government Quarry a North Point was related at the Central Magistracy yesterday
thanks of the Club were due to Mr. Burford and Mr. Paterson for the work they had done in connection with the greens. He was shortly when a death Inquiry was congoing on leave, and must therefore ducted by Mr. R. E. Lindsell.
resign the Presidency.
The evidence showed that the man, was working about 30 feet above the level, and was barring rock which had been loosened by blasting on the previous day,
move,
New Officers.
Mr. S. J. Jordain said he thought they would, like himself, be sorry. to lose Mr. Cock, and he therefore proposed that he be re-elected and the Club carry on with a vice president during his absence. This was unanimously agreed to.
A witness stated that the safets 1ope was wound round the man's arm instead of being attached to
Other officers were then elected his wait. The rock on which he as follow. Vice-President, Mr. was working started to
V. C. Labrum; Captain, Mr. J. D. Thomson; Hon, treasurer, Mr. with the result that the man E. W. Altree; Hon. secretary, Mr. crashed to the ground below. J. O. McLaggen; General Com- The movement of the rock ap-K. S. Robertson, A. C. S. Burford, mittee.-Messrs. A. W. Roberts, parently dislodged other alones and the man was terrible muti- lated by the material which fell ur him. He sustained multiple injuries, which included a frac ture of practically the whole left side of the skull and the base of the skull.
The European supervisor at the quarry said instructions were given to the coolies working there that the safety ropes must be fastened to the waist.
J. B. Trevor and A. W. Brown.
A vote of.thanks to Mr. Cock for presiding, and to the outgoing officers; was heartily carried.~.
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