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the annual meeting of the Royal gapore Yacht Club was held last ik, the Vice Commodore (Mr. F. G. aden) prosiding...

The committee's report showed that total membership of the Club was There were now ton "A" class its, iz "B" class boats, five cruf- , three cat boats and two motor Ats. In the rowing section there re two light and three heavy clia

fours, three clinkor pairs, to pairs, five light whiffs and one avy and one open whiff.

The balance sheet showed invest- ints of the Club at $9,609.12, and hin hand and at bank $7,881.49.

chairman sold that since the is- of the balance sheet a further 000 of debentures had been redeem- leaving a balance of $9,900 deben- res only. The profit on the year's rking was $799.82. One of the outstanding events of year had been the race for the terport Challenge Cup anhscribed by the Batavia Yacht Club on Nov. and 18. The Batavia Club was re- bsented by the

yacht Eva six-matre args and the R.S.Y.C. by

June. The fet race of the serice of three was on by Eva Marga; the second and ird races were won by June. The p, therefore, romains in Singapore r the time being. It was hoped that pe club would be able to send two achta to Batavia in 1928.

The now one denigh "B" class (to i design by Mr. C. Boden Kloss and fr. W. M. Blake and by them- prosent-

id to the Club) was proving a great

Juscous. To the six boats already in his class it was more than a hope hat another four would soon be ickled.

Invitations for an interport race for bur wore sent to the Royal Hong- yong Ynaht Club, The Shanghai Row Ing Club, The Canton Rowing Club, The Manila Rowing Club, The Soera ania Rowing Club, The Rangoon Boat Club, The Calcutta Rowing Club, The Madens Rowing Club and The Colombo Rowing Club, and it was hoped the race would eventuate this year.

Offers and Committee for 1928 were elected: Commodore. His Ex- calloney Sir Hugh Clifford, G.C.M.G., G.B.E. M.C.S.; Vice-Commodore. The Hen. Mr. R. O. Winstedt, C.M.G., D. Litt, M.G.S.; Rear Commodore, Mr. tain of Boals, Vice-Captain of Mr., Mr. P. Sios: Yien. Treasurer, Mr. L. Cax: Hon. Secretary, Mp M. H. Matheson; Committee, Mess. F. G. Lundon, H. B. Baker, J. C, Cabbett and G, M. Alford.

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The annual report of the "Star" Ferry Company, Ltd., for presenta-gregation of St. Andrew's Church tion to the shareholders at the Kowloon was hold in the church thirtieth annual meeting to be Hall yesterday evening. The Rev. hold at the office, of Messra, Jar-W. W. Rogers presided over a dine, Matheson and Co., Ltd., on Thursday, February 16, states:

The Directora have the pleasure to submit to shareholders their report, with a statement of ac- counts, for the twelve months end- cd 31st December, 1927.

large attendance of Worshippora Refreshments were served prior to the meeting.

The Hon Trousurer, Mr. C. C. Mitchell, presented the statement of accounts.. Addressing the gathering he said:

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY

AN ARCHITECTS FEES.

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When the demand for the money claimed was made, the defendant Bald he would pay only $500 as ho had not ordered so much.

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1 Witness did not remember a moot- ing between the defendant and the plaintiff in 1925. Mr. Alabaster suggested that witness acted at witness replied in the negativo. that meeting as an interpreter, but The defendant did not go to the plaintiff's office, neither did ho write a letter.

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I have much pleasure in pre after paying all working expenses, senting the accounts for the year Mr. Alabaster: I put it to you ending December 31, 1927. As that you know such a meeting did The amount at credit of Profit copies of the statement have been take place and that you did act amount to $373,586.87. and Loss account, after transforr. circulated through the medium as interpreter and that when you ing $50,000.00 to Reserve Fund, of the Monthly Messenger, you say you did not you are saying $20,000.00. to Accident Fund, $1. will have had the opportunity of something which you know is de- 484.86 to Special Repairs Fund, studying the receipts and expendi-liberately untrue?—No, there was paying for repairs, allowing for ture, so I therefore do not propose no meeting."

That concluded the case for the Directors' and Auditor's fees, and to read through the details. If depreciation, Including $81,226.71, you have compared the statement defence.

In addressing the court Mr. Jenkin brought forward, is $322,437.15, with that of the previous year you which, with the approval of will have noticed a very conadder-referred to the supposed Interview Shareholders, it is proposed to up-able decrease in receipts from Of in March 1925 when the defendant fertories and Donations, this be- was stated to have approved plans propriate as follows: To pay a Dividend of

Ing due to the Joss in 1926 of a and suggested that his Lordship wealthy and generous member of must decide the case on that el-

leged interview. " the congregation.

His Lordship agreed and remark- Against this it is very gratify-ed that it affected the cases of both 120,000.00

42,437.15 ing to be able to record a steady sides. To his mind it seemed that increase in the ordinary Sunday that interview was the crux of the $322,437.15 collections over those for the pre-whole case.

vious year. Although à reduction Mr. Jenkin commented that the In almost all the other items of plaintiff and his witnesses had gone expenditure has been effected, it into court and drawn upon their During the year Hon. Mr. A. O. has been found necessary, in order recollections of an interview which, Lang and Mr. A. S. D. Cousland to meet expenses to curtail dona- they said, took place nearly three resigned from the Board, and Mr.tions to various societies which years ago. He added that there M. T. Johnson, Mr. T. G. Weall have previously received our gen- had been delay on the part of the and Mr. A. H. Compton joined the erous consideration..

plaintiff in the presentation of the Bombar case and in not getting important Colombo Board.

witnesses.

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To carry forward

Directors.

In accordance with the Articles of Association, Hon. Mr. D. G. M. flernard retires but, being eligible, offers himself for re-election.

Donations Reduced. Your vestry very much regreta the necessity for reducing outside donations, and have proposed that the Thankofferings this year shall be devoted to certain specific or The accounts have been audit,ganisations, particulars of which ed by Mr. C. Bernard Brown, A. will be placed before you in the CA, who offers himself for re-near future. election.

Auditor,

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CRICKETER,

Owing to the departure of the Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Lindsay and family the travelling expenses dur- ing the year were again very high, and in order to be prepared for a similar expenditure in the future, it is proposed to earmark a de- Anite sum monthly in order to build up a passage fund."

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Commenting on the evidence of Mr. Edwards with regard to the meeting, Mr. Jenkin commented that he was very much confused as the result of a conversation with Mr. Shank that morning and that really he had no recollection at all of what had been purported to have been said at that Interview.

Mr. Alabaster remarked that Edwards had spoken of both Inter- views in March and April, and that was a certain amount of evidence,

A Grave Suggestion.

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His Lordship pointed out that the suggestion that had been made. was of a grave nature. It was that Edwards had been prompted to say Authorised Capital. what he had sald in evidence and he had fallen into the error of talk.

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES | ing about something during one in- terview when he was not acting a interpreter."

The expenditure under the head. Ing of Hospitality was mainly in News has been received of the curred in providing aocial oven- death in Australia last month of angs for Service Men, but the former. well-known Hongkong cricke RETURNED STUDENTS. ter in the person of Mr. W. G. Mar-mount shewn by no means

tin, who, in the season 1985-0, headed presents the actual outlay in this both batting and bowling averages in direction, thanks to the ladies the Hongkong Cricket Lengue.

Mr. Jenkin further remarked that who have so willingly and gen- "Memoir," in the Brisbane Daily crously provided, refreshments. after a period of two years Edwards Mait of Jan. 17 writes:-Brisbane The Social evenings referred to views, and of what took place un- had no recollection of the inter- ericketers of a quarter of a century are quite distinct from these til that morning, when he was ago will remember Mr. W. G. Martin, Euro-American Chinese whose death at Camooweal was report which were arranged under the prompted about it before going Returned Students Union of Hong-ed last week. Formerly he played auspices of the Young Men's Club into court. Apparently the plain- kong was formally launched yes with the old Woolloongabba (now Solicitors' fees appear for the tiffs had called his attention to the

Eastern Suburbs) terday afternoon at a meeting of "The club in those days included much should be explained that these wrong one. As a vital witness his Electorate Club. first time in our accounts and it April interview which was the large number of returned students players as Billy Hoare, Ted and Chum charges were incurred in conne-evidence was very unsatisfactory. at Lane, Crawford's Cafe, The Crouch, Thorpe Allen, George Diggles, on with the change of trustees preliminary mecting dealt with Mr. Bradley, Gil Darragh, Normy and collection of interests on

Referring to the delay in the the proposed constitution of the Foster, and W. J. Lewis (the two inst

case Mr. Jenkin continued that Association, setting out its aimis named of whom are still playing in

mortgages.

proceedings were started in 1926 and proceeding with the election Drisbana cricket),

You will have noticed that re-and it was the plaintiff's fault that of the officers of the organization "Billy" Martin, as he was gonerally pairs to the Church fabric are now the action had not proceeded before for the first year of its existence known, was one of the best fast bow-in progress and the cost of these and as a matter of fact the defen- lers in Brisbane at the time, and in repairs amounting to about $600 dant had taken out a summons for the season 1001-2, besides obtaining has yet to be met. Only absolute the action to be dismissed, Mr. most wickets, was second only in the ly necessary repairs have been Jenkin added he thought his Lord- club's averages to E. R. Crauch, who undertaken but there is still much ship would not have much doubt that season headed both batting and to be done as soon as funds per with regard to the supposedly lost bowling Cricket Association. The late Mr.it. In this connexion I should to have been made, and that that. file, which was a loose statement Martin also met with success on the like to add that expert opinion on cricket fields of the cast, and in the the Church roof has been obtained file, with the exception of the season 1005-0 won both batting and and there is no doubt that the sketch plan, was in court. bowling averages qf. the Ilongkong tiling is in such a condition as to

His Lordship, speaking with re- Cricket League..

necessitate the repairs in the near there had been some slight delay gord to the delay, remarked that bane, remembered by his friends, are

Two of the performances in Bris future.

The auditing of accounts which on the part of the defendant,

Delay Explained.

In the Articles of Constitution and approved form, it is stated that the Union aims in the first place, at securing the reunion of

all Euro-American Chinese re- turned students at least once

year, this reunion taking the form of a dinner at which the annual election of officers shall take place.

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averages of the Queensland

The Union further haa ns its ob- ject, the encouragement of in- obtaining the whole 10 wickets for 25 included the examination of bills tellectual and athletic activities runs in a single innings (including among the members.

seven wickets in eight successive and receipta, for a sum of $26,000, in a B grade match at the involved a great deal of work and balls).

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Mr. Jenkin replied that he did

As to membership, all Chinese Brisbane Cricket Ground, and a dash-I should like, on behalf of the not think that was the case. Ho returned students who have stud-ing innings of over the century again- Vestry, to take this opportunity to pointed out that the necessary led in Europe and America, are at Volley B at the Exhibition Ground, thank Mr. T. Martin, our honorary alterations to plans had to be made, eligible on payment of a member- including one tremendous hit over the auditor, for having again kindly which his Lordship accepted, and ship fee of $5 per annum.

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Hin Wong, Lo Yan-pak, and Professor C. Y. Wang.

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Department Reports.. Thin, Ladies and Gentlemen, concludes my brief report on the statement of accounts and I shall be pleased to give further details on any of the items should anyone present desire me to do so.

The secretaries of the various slump covered the whole of that every day? Also was it going to organisations affiliated to

the period but the general strike also be said that the plaintiff and his erdim, Hockey Shield match yes. Church body gave separate reports intervened. If the plaintiff had witnesses had committed deliberate terday the Army met the R.A.F. and of. the progress of the work of wanted to build in the latter part perjury to say the least of it? Hamburg Ovaka・・ defeated them by four goals to no-cach department,

"There had been no question of Harbin of 1925 he would have been unable thing. The match was played on the

valuation of the work ralsed or that Naval ground at King's Park. This The reports were presented as to do so.

the charge, was unreasonable. All victory for the soldiers places them follows: again on a level with the Navy, the Sunday School (Mr. G. C. Mit

the witnesses had spoken as well as two teams now standing with eight chell). Young People's. Service

they could and had relied on their points cach to their credit, and both (Mrs. J. H. Hunt), Boy Scouts (Ur.

memories. There was one thing having one more gume to play. The f. E. Dovey), Wolf Cabs Cuts (xt

they were definite about which was Navy have yet to meet the Club again Bishop), Communicants Union the extent of $480,000. Since the publication of the results while the Army's remaining encounter (Miss Clark), Choir (Mr. B. Bald- of the first round matches in the is again the R.A‚F. tournament for the Championship of

Trying to Avold Payment. Service victories in each case are ex-win), Mothers' Union (Mrs. Rob- the Colony, several more games have tremely likely in which event the Navy on) Seripture Union (Miss W.

Mr. Alabaster, In his address, bean decided although, in many cases, and Army will be lovel and a deciding Robinson), Victoria Diocesan As-. the matches were not due to be played match will have to be played as goat 6ociation (Miss Sawyer), Church pointed to the fact that the defen- average does not count in the com- Missionary: Association (Mr. J. W. had stated that no demand for the dant had denied everything, and petition.

Baldwin), Young Men's Club (Mr.)

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His Lordship remarked that it would have been better to have for feited $37,000 the defendant had Already paid for the land than to have thrown away, good money to

Mr. Jenkin concurred,

that there were two interviews and that they did. In fact také pinco that year.

Mr. Jenkin asked for the reasons why the case was delayed.. Judgment Reserved.

The match between Faers and Ran-The table corrected to date fallows. R. Baldwin), Dr. Bernado's Home money had been made to him un-plained that the plaintiff's witnesses

dall which was played last week had

to be re-played on account of the par- Navy ticipants playing the wrong colour. Army On the first occasion the decision Club went to. Randall, but last night Faers R.A.F. took the point for the game,

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P. W. L. D. F. AP (Mrs. J. W. Baldwin).

had all been away at various times til a solicitor'a letter arrived. 54 1 20 6 8

The defendant'e attitude, as he and it had been difficult to get them 6; 4.1

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Last year's officials were elected understood it, was that he thought together in the Colony at the one 7 16 2 en bloc with the addition of Mr. that if he denied everything he time. He admitted that the case A: 16

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Mr. Alabaster asked whether it His Lordship said that under Results of matches played since great difficulty in securing both points bers of the Church vestry. last Thursday wore: Sir Henry Pol- although they showed more control in

was conceivable that letters had the circumstances he thought he It was decided by the meeting been written to the defendant and had better tend the evidenco very lock heat 8. G. Kumble and A... the second half. Before the interval that the present Hymnal Com- not been despatched, and that the carefully again before giving judg- Hawker; B. L. Husain beat C. E. Lieut. Burton, put them: ahead. In ponton" Books used in the Church defendant could not have known ment, His Lordship added that it Wong C. Choa beat S. G. Kumble, the second half Capt. Howard netted he replaced by the "Hymas, An- about them when there was a man was a very disagreeable case, He Both Randall and Kumble won their twice and Capt. Dobbis added. A cient and Modern, matches againat A: N. Other.

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