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THE WORLD SPORT

NEW CANTON TENNIS CLUB.

ADMIRAL AND GENERAL MEET IN MATCH.

The official opening ceremony of the now Chinose Tennis Club, the courts of the Canton Citizens' Athletic Association, in the Can- ton First Public Park took place on Saturday.

Invitations wore issued to a large gathoring of all nationalities by the three Co-Presidents, Ad- miral Chan Chak, Mr. Wong So and Dr. Chiu Shu-fan,

OPENING CRUISE.

A VISIT FROM CANTON OARSMEN.

3rd

LATEST NANKING

SCHEME.

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executive office to refer the mattor

· “DIVING BETTER THAN LAW!

(Continued from Page 7.)

men had no electric lights and had to the Board of Arbitration." to do everything by the sense of

touch In removing cargo from"a" Article 0 Is along the same sunken vessel there was always a broad line, "Submission of dis- possibility that, by its buoyancy, putes to the Board of Arbitration some cargo might float and alther only when the effort to medinio block the diver's exit or aqueazo between the parties has proved his air pipes... failure. This does not apply to cason where the parties apply directly for arbitration."

Witness went on to say that at the spot where the Kochow sank the current was very dangerous. When The Arbitration Board. ·

he was there, it was running at something like five knots. It was Article 15 in Section 2 refers to so strong that when actually on the The rowing programme for tho Opening Cruise Regatta, which takes the Board of Arbitration and wreck a diver could not work. place on November 10, has now been states that it shall consist of five There was much more risk for a settled, in conjunction with the sail persons as follows: "One repro-diver working at the place ing races, and is as follows:

sentative of the provincial govern- | where the Kochow sank 1st Event, 3 p.m.-Inter-Club ment or the special municipality, than in Hongkong harbour Fours, RHKY.O. Canton Ono representative of the provin- an done could not get divers to Rowing Club, one mile.

cial headquarters (or the Shanghai] work there for the same money as 2nd Event, 3.80 p.m.-Club Junior branch) of the Kuomintang, The they would in the Harbour and its Patr % mila

Presiding Judge of the Local immediate vicinity. He would say Hong Fouce, 1 mile.

4.30 p.m.-Hornell Cup Court or his representative. One that divers would want at least 50 4th Event, 5 pm-Inter-Club Fairs, representativo each of labourers per cent. more pay than for Har F.H.K.Y.C, voraus Canton R.O. and capitalists not immediately bour work, and possibly double.. concerned in the matter under dis- Witness said that a fair charge The ceremony bogan with the malla. isual bowing to the photo of the Training for the Inter-Club events | pute.

for a Chinese diver was $50 per late Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and the read- going antisfactorily. The Four

(Droyer, Stanton, Rasmussen and It will be fully as intercating today: That included assistants and Ho considered the ing of his will. This was follow Crawford) are settling down together see just who is picked as a repre- price charged by the plaintiff, $140

equipment. ed by speaches by Admiral Chan and have been doing some strong pad-sentative of labourers and cap a day for two divers, to be quite Chak, General Wong Shiu-hung and dies over the course, and Lenfesty has talista In questions concerning reasonable and added: "I think it the Mayor, Mr. Lam Wen-kól.

already taken his

place in the boat as foreigners that may be brought bois very reasonable indeed." He also The next item was an exhibition cox.

fore the Board, as it will be to thought that the charge of $95.00 doubles match in which Admiral Dophie and Schmidt are on good watch the action taken as under a reasonable sum for provisions Chan Chak and Mr. C. L. Chan terms with each other and their boat, Article & concerning "any dispute during the nine days' work. played General Wong Shiu-hung and the other pair selected to oppose other than those referred to" and and Mr. Wong So. The play was Canton are W.it. Andrewes and I. Fowing to the fact that the dispute is one of serioue nature and is con- sidered necessary by the executive office to be brought before the Board of Arbitration.

excellent and it proved a very good match, being won by Admiral Chan Chak and Mr. C. L. Chan by 6-2, 0-3.

Nicholson.

As regards the Hornell Cup, it was disappointment to find that the Hongkong Electric Co., who hold the trophy from last year, cannot put in After the match, tea was served a crew, so the entries are Keochong, and then an exhibition singles Taikoo and Ewo. The first-named, match, was played between whose boat has the stroke, No. 1 and W. Foo and Mr. A. A. Lay. This No. 2 from the Club Four are game was also a first round match favourites, and although the members of the Opon Singles Championship of Taikoa's crow have more rowing experience then Ewo, the latter, of South China for the American thanks to assiduous coaching and hard Association Cup. It was a most work, have made big strides during Interesting event and went to four the last week or two, aels. Mr. Foo proved a brilliant Entries for the Junior Pairs, win all-round player and finally won by nere of which will receive the Denison 0-3, 9-7, 8-6, 6-2,

Challenge Cup, have been disappoint A military band played during ing, and the last closed with only two intervals and a most enjoyable declared. These are W. Sporle afternoon was spent by all present. W. Schramm cox, and II. Burson and der and G. Hansen (Stroke) with G. Quite a large number of Chinese 3. M. Purvis. A few days' grace is ladies were amongst the interested being given in the hope that more spectators and the stands were names will be forthcoming. filled to overflowing. In all there On the night of the Regatta a din- must have been

over 500 people ner is being held at the Yacht Club, present, amongst whom were, in at which the Canton oarsmen will be addition to the oMcials previously present, and it is hoped that there will mentioned, Mr. II. A. Pan, Mr. be a good attendance, particularly Chan Jolinson, Mr. Wong Po- from the Rowing Section. keung, Mr. P. W. Massey, Mr. C. E. Watson, Mr. G. W. Greane, Mr. D. Latimer, Mr. J. W. Platt, Mr. M. Cohen and Dr. J. M. Henry,-Our Own Correspondent.

GOLF AND TENNIS AT SHEK-O.

RESULTS OF SUNDAY'S CONTESTS.

GOLF IN CANTON.

MR. J. M. WALKER WINS PRESIDENT'S CUP.

The annual Bogey Competition of the Tungshan Recreation Club for the President's Cup, presented by Mr. W. M. Stratton, was won by Mr. J. M. Walker (6 down) over 18 holes on the Club's course at Tung han, Canton, on Sunday.

Work done by the plaintiffs would make the folowing work for the other contractors casfer, he said.

Training Necessary.

After cross-examining witness with regard to the safety of the district, Mr. Russ asked what the price of air pumps was.

Attempt at Definition. An attempt at defining the for- mer question, however, is made in

Witness replied that a double-! Article 16, reading, "In June every acting pump could be purchased year the Provincial Government or for about $760, while a single- the Municipal Government shall acting pump would cost about order the organized body of lab-$500. A diver required a certain ourers and that of the employers amount of training. He certainly in its district to name abritrator- had to have more training than a ship and submit lists of their cobbler. When on the Kochow the ames to the proper office, so that men were working at a depth of in case of need, arbitrators may be between two and a half and three selected from among the listed per- fathome.

Mr. Russ: Well, take a thinner sons."

man than me without practice. The clause relating to the Chair- manship of the Board of Arbiten He could go down?-He could not tion reads that when the Board is do anything when he was down

by

Provincial there. Witness pointed out that a tho. convened Government, a representative of man could not work under water the Provincial Government shall without practico.

Mr. Russ asked witness's opinion assume the Chairmanship. When the Board in convened by the Muni- of the payment of $4 a day" for a cipal Government a representative diver.. of that body shall act in a similar capacity."

The reply was that a diver would not work for that pay unless he was a man on a permanent staff with a salary.

Arbitration is treated in Section 12 and Articlo 34′ is of especial in- Mr. Ruse I am actually getting toréat, "The parties may effect an it done for $4 a day. Rental of amicable Settlement irrespective pumps $7 a day and coolies $2 of the stage of arbitration; provida day.. I will Introduce you to the ed that the terms of the Settlement firm if you like?—I should be very shall be submitted to the Board of glad to know them. They will be Arbiration for approval."

Restrictions on Disputants. |

Chapter 4 is worth quoting in its entirety as it concerns the restric-| tlaus on the actions of the contend- ing parties:

useful. Witness added that he had nuver heard of any diving being done in Hongkong at those rates,

Forty Workers,

The manager of the plaintiff At the Shek-O Club on Sunday,

firm said he was asked by the de- Other competitors were Captain the annual golf championship was R. O. Rutherford, Mr. M. A. Annett,

fendant to go out to the Kochow played off by 20 competitors. The Mr. C. E. Watson, Mr., R. K. Batcho

Art. 36. The employers and the and see what salvage work was following were the best cards for lor, Mr. G. II. Bowker, Mr. J. F. employees engaged in the indus- necessary. He was asked to start the 36 holes played:

Brenan, Mr. A. T. Lay, Captain G. tries refered to in Article 4 shall work bofors the question of price A. Clementa, Mr. J. C. 1. Bon-not strike, or suspend business on was discussed, the preliminary bright, Mr. H. G. McNeary, Mr. C. account of any disputo. between work consisting of removing cargo 1. Sandstrom, Mr. G. C. Kitching, flabour and capital. Mr. B. B. Anthony, Mr. J. W. Par- sons and Mr. E. H. Hunter.

A. B. Stewart

148

A. H. Ferguson

155

G. Murray

160

Commodoro Pearson

164

Richard Hancock

164

F. 9. Harrison

165

R. E. Greensmith

166

166 170

J. S. MeEarchran

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Tennis Tourney. Eight. couples entered for a tennis tournament, and after some very close matches the winners were Mrs. Greensmith and Mr. R. Gordon, with 31 games, being closely followed by Miss Hancock and Mr. II. Owen Hughes with 30 gamce.

At the close of the day's play, Mr. Stratton, with a few well-chosen words, asked Mr. Brenan, H. B, M. Consul-Generat, to hand the cap to the winner, which he did. Our Own Correspondent,

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and mud which had collected in the ship. Witness left Hongkong on June 12 for the wreck; taking with him 16 man and salvage gear, in- cluding diving outfits, Including

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arbitration shall commence from the day immediately after the con-if it was necessary to go into Mr. Russ interjected and asked vention of the Committee of Media-details of the man's actions during tion or Board of Arbitration.

the piracy attempt.

Witness, devoting his evidence to the salvage work, said that when fac- The returned to Hongkong he gave

Art. 86-Labourers or labour unions shall not do the following:

(1) Sealing of shops or

tories.

(2) Sefzure or destruction of an estimate of $17,000 for the furniture and furnishings of the defendant. Two acts of diving work. This was not accepted by any shop or factory,

The following will represent the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club Weymouth's century-old bridge Hockey Team) against European across the harbour has been de- Staff (Sergeants' Mess) H.H.S. Royal molished to make way for an Artillery on Friday on Marina Ground £80,000 bridge, to be opened in at 5 p.m. sharp. M. A. Khan, Moha-

(3) Compeling others to strike. Apparatus were left at the Kochow May 1930.

mad Khan, G. A: Khan, Firdos And there follows an equally for nine days, and he charged $70 Khan, Amir Khan, Jamadar Waris interesting clause on payments of He said the charge was a fair one, a day for the sorvices of divers. Khan, Jamadar Makhan Singh, D. 8. wages during strikes:

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Das, Ferox Ali, Khushi Mohamad and Art. 37-The question of pay-taking into consideration the dan- J. D. Tipo. Reserve:-8. R. Balshment of wages during strike shall gerous nature of the work and the and 'Ahmed Khari,

bo docided together with the matter Kochow was not in the harbour. under dispute by the Mediation denied that he offered the diving In reply to Mr. Russ, witness Committee or Board of Arbitration.

pumps at a charge of $7 each a Consuls Considering Action. day, and that he offered to supply divers at the rate of $4 a day. Ho A finer view of what the Nan- further denied that he was not king Government has in store for asked to carry on because his work the authorities in the Settlement was unsatisfactory.

MOTOR WORKS FOR RUSSIA.

BIG SCHEME BACKED BY U.S. INTERESTS,

Moscow, Oct, 20. The Concession Board is negoti- ating with General Motors and the Ford Co. for the construction of automobile works in Russia with an annual output of 150,000 cara,

It is reported that United States Interests are prepared to invest $40,000,000 in the enterprise.

ia contained in Article 44 which

Mr. Russ suggested that the says "Following the enforcement total account should be for $414 of these regulations, all laws and and that the plaintiff had received ordinances previously promulgated $400.

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