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WAYLOO STANDARD WRISTLET
JUNOT'S
MONSTER BATH
TABLETS
Made in England from
the purest materials
obtainablo,
VALUE
PRICE
$3.00
JUNOTS
BATH SOAP
THD
and
Ex-
quisitely perfumed.
STANDARD
VALUE
PRICE
$2.50
BOX OF 6 CAKES
BRAND
JUNOTS
BÌNH SOAP
ONE OF WHITEAWAYS STANDARD VAWES
QUIK STROP
CHIE OF WHITŁAWKYS STANDARD VALUES
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STROPPER
This stropper is well ninde and will give most satisfactory results.
Will save the expence of new blados,
STANDARD
VALUE
PRICE
$3.50
Each
THE “OCEAN" TRUNK "THE OCEAN”
Bont three ply birch.
body covered
Kreon.
proofed jule Canvas, solid bottom Tray, paper lined, two locks and leather handles. 36 inchoa, size only.
STANDARD
VALUE
PRICE
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$15.50
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TRAVELLING TRUNK
MARVO"
POCKET WATCH
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HANDKERCHIEF
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Size 10 ins. sq. STANDARD
VALUE
PRICE
$1.00
Soeasy
ONE OF WHITEAWAYS STANDARO VALUES
1
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MARVO"
PO. KET WATCH
'One of our new lines in watches, Full size hunter, engine turned nickel case.
Ivärine dial, black figures and hunds.
STANDARD
VALUE
PRICE
$3.50
“UNEEDA”
WHITE LAWN HANDKERCHIEF
T140
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LADIES
GIRLO
POLISHING OUTFIT
GRAD
POLISHING OUTFIT
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Completo in neat tin box with brush, pad and polish. Black or Brown.
STANDARD
VALUE
PRICE
$1.00
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HONGKONG.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1927.
KOWLOON BOWLING
GREEN CLUB.
(Continued from Page 5)
He concluded his remarks by proposing that Mr. B. Wylie be elected Vice-President. He said that during the time Mr. Wylie bad worked on the committee he had done much for the Club. He remarked, mid laughter. "his re- marks sometimes are very 'anta- gonistic, but we take that for granted, but whatever he says is always for the good of the Club." He concluded by saying he did not think they could have a better Vice-President than Mr. Wylie.
Mr. P. T. Farrell seconded and the resolution was carried.
Mr. Wylie, in expressing thanks, remarked that if ever he had been antagonistic, it had been for the betterment of the Club.
The chairman proposed and Mr. J. McLachlan seconded that Mr. Allan Chapman be elected hon. {secretary.
In associating himself with the proposal, Mr. Wylie suid he thought they had made a very good choice.. In the first place Mr. Chapman was an excellent bow- ler, and a the same time he was practically a new menther, one of the younger members of the Club. 1 was men like him to whom the Club had to look for the purpose of assuring the future of the Club. It was the committee's desire to see young members among its oli- cars every year. (applause.)
Replying, Mr. Chapman said he would do his best, and appealed for co-operation from the
nitten and memleers.
com-
Mr. W. P. Hedley was elected treasurer, or the proposition of Mr. R. Lapsley, seconded by Mr. D. Gow.
Life Member.
The chairman remarked it had been their custom to elect a life member of the Clab, and called apon Mr. Lapsley, to move a pro- position.
In proposing that Mr. W. Russe}] be elected a life member, Mr. Lapsley said he thought Mr. Rus- zelt was one of the oldest present. When he arrived in the Culony their's was the first Club he join- ed, except for the Engineers' In- stitute, and he had spent more time at the Club than any other member. His skill as a bowler wis well known to every bowler in the Colony. and although he left the fold two years ago it was for a good purpose, that of tegeh- jing a younger Club, and he thought M. Russell would come back be fore long.
Remarking that Mr. Russell was an oht friend of his, Mr. Gow seconded and the motion Was carried.
After thanking them for the hosiour bestowed upon him, Mr. Bugsell said he joined the Club in 1904, when it was not half the ize which it was at the present, und they had only one bowling reen. He thought that Mr. Ram- Įsay, of Messrs. · Butterfield and Sire, was one of the leading men in those days, and looked after the green. When Mr. Ramsay gave the job up, he, "Ms. Russell) trok on the wurk, twenty years ngo, and he had been looking after the greens ever since,
It had been a great pleasure to him to see the Club expand, both in the way of membership, and of acquiring more ground. He was sure that was only because they wanted more ground, that their membership was not bigger than it was at present.
Committee Elected.
Was
The general committee lected as follows:-Messrs. W. Russell, R. Lapsley, D. Gow, D. Hazel. P. T. Farrell, D. Keith, and J, Hyde. The following were elected on the balloting committee: -Messrs. S. Gray. Atkinson, A. W. Eastman, C. Hatt, T. Fergusson, D. Harvey and A. M. Holland,
Mr. Bond proposed a vote of thanks to Mr. Gow for his work as hou. secretary. He said Mr. Gow had worked very hard and devoted- ly for the Club and had been the mainstay of the committee.
In seconding, Mr. Dobbie warmI- ly associated himself with Mr. Bond's remarks and the vote was carried with applause.
Mr. Wylie expressed thanks to Mr. McIntosh for his services as President during the past year, and also to Mr. Lapsley, his re- marks being greeted with applause. Mr. Gow expressed the thanks of the members to the Building Bub-committee, composed Messrs. Farroll, Henderson, and Duncan, for their praiseworthy work in seeing that the now Club house was properly built.
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In proposing a vote of thanks to the out-going committee, Mr. D. Keith said they had been called jupon to carry through a respon- Bible work, and the Club House such as they now had showed that they had used excellent judgment jin poking after their interests.
Prizes for the forthcoming sea- so were presented by the follow- ing: Mr. Bond, President, Mr. B. Wylie, Vice-President, Mr. P. T.
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Rockdo" Cup, Mesura. Russell and Co.; "Auld
Cup, Tennis, "Ayrshire" Cup, Messrs. J. Dobbin Mosara. J. D. Thompson and Tj and Co.; "Belfast" Cup, Messrs. Fergussan.
SANITARY BOARD,
MARKET NEEDED FOR
·KOWLOON TONG,
mondation should be forwarded to Government for the inclusion in the Estimates for 1928 of a 4-sta!! market at or in close proximity to the Kau Lung: Tong Ertate."
At the Sanitary Board meeting
Among other business is an ap on Tuesday, Mr. J. P. Braga, pur-
plication for the registration of uant to notice, will move:
"That, In the opinion of the No. 91, Austin Road, Kowloon, Board, a supplementary recom- ground floor, as a dairy.