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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY.

JAPANESE RECEPTION.

IN CANTON.

IN HONOUR OF EMPERIOR'S BIRTHDAY.

Shameen, Apr. 29.

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TENNIS MATCH.

FILIPINO CHAMPION SEEN IN, ACTION.

PENINSULA HOTEL CAFETERIA served to-day as 8. National Day, and China, which took place on the

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being the birthday of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Japan... The Consul-General. Mr. Yaki chiro Suma, held a reception at his residence in the morning from 11 a.m. to noon which was attended by large numbers of Japanese and foreign friends and by the high Provincial officials.

Some sparkling tennis was seen in the exhibition match between Francis- co Aragen, the Filipino- champion, and Gordon champion Shanghai

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stand court at the H.K.C.C. last even- In the presence of a large and in- terested crowd of spectators. The Filipino won by three straight sets. although his opponent put up a but ter show than the score would ap- pear to indicate.

The set scores were 6/3, 6/4 and 6/2, the winner thus securing dosle the number of games registered by his opponent.

tactics.

APRIL 30, 1930.

INDIAN OLYMPIC TEAM FOR TOKYO,

Members of the Indian Olymple Tei hun, hi langkongton their way to Tukyo to participate in the Far Easton Champion Gather 14 Chapel Loft weight Diat Ram: Sule (attendant). A. Yheur thigh Janah, S. „K, “Mukerjie, Kutch and manager-delegate), A. Hamid, capt. (hep, step ami jump, and high and low-hurdien), M. Sutton (sprints and run-

ning broad jump)....

The guests at the reception were entertained with some very beauti ful Japanese music and by a short

Lum was, generally speaking, out- Japanese melodrama produced by classed, but he made some splendid Imlies and gentleraen of the Sha- recoveries in an uphill fight and dis- played considerable variety of strokes." meen Japanese community.

Amongst the guests present were Aragon, on the other hand, relled His Excellency General Chan Ming-mestly on hard hitting and aggressive shu, Civil Governor of Kwangtung:

The second set provided the best Admiral Chan Chak, Commander. in-Chief of the 4th Naval Squad-tennis, and in this Lum led at one. ron; Mr. Lam Wen-koi, Mayar of time by 4/2, but Aragon then took the Canton; General Auyaung-kul, Com situation. In hand and walked away missioner of Public Safety. Mr. with the next four games, Douglas Jenkins, Consul-General Aragon's tennis was delightful to for the United States of America watch, and his general all-round play and Doyen of the Consular Corps was greatly admired

His Excellency t the Officer Adminis in Canton; Mr. Herbert Philips CM.G. O.B.E., H. B. M. Consultering the Government (Hon. Mr. W. Geral; Dr. Jur. W. Wagner, Con- Southorn) and Mrs. Southern were sul-General for Germany; Senhorrent, and afterwards the two play- ers were introduced to Mr. Southern. Ferreira da Joaquim de Bairos

Mr. R. E. Lindsell occupied the Silva, Consul-General for Portugal; umpire's chair, and fulfilled his Monsieur Laurent Eynard, Consul duties to the antisfaction of all. fer France; Mr. A. A. L. Tuson,This afternoon, Lum and Aragon H. B. M. Consul; Mr. G. A. Sakowill meet the local doubles champions. sky. Consul for Germany; Mr. S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn, and thie titanic struggle, James E. McKenna, Consul for the promises to be a United States of America; Mr. U.th a slight balance, perhaps, in KOWLOON GOLF CLUB. Orchard. Spalinger, Consul for Switzerlant: [twear of the brilliant Indian pair. Mr. H. F. Campbell, Consul for Sweeden: Mr. K. Neckelman, Con- sul for Denmark; Mr. J. J. Wierink, Consul for the Netherlands: Captain D.S.O., E. K. Boda Wotham, R.N., Senior Naval Officer of H.M. West River Flotilla; Lieutenant le Vaisseau Roysson, Com-

The Hon. Sec. of the HEFA mander of the Proch gunboat states that the gate receipts on Vigilante; Lienteres R. Laurin, Saturday last amounted to $1,950.75. Commandant le Detachment de To this is to be added the proceeds of Canton de l'Infanterie Coloniale; the rafte for the match ball, and Monsieur A. C. E. Braud, Commia-donations received, so that quite a big sioner of the Chinese Maritime Jaam will go to the "Sepoy" fund. Customs; Mr. R. D. Wolcott, Com-

A correspondent writes correcting missioner of the Salt Inspectorate; Mr. Foster Hall, Deputy-Commis- ja statement that the football team of sioner of the Chinese Maritime Cus-the Hongkong Electric Co. was de- fented by Sociedade Uniao Rocrea- toms: and many other foreign and tiva during Easter. The result was Chinese friends of the Japanese goals to 3 in favour of the team Consul-General for Own Carrer-representing the Hongkong Electric pondent.

Local Staff Association.

Tu match will begin at 4.45 p.m., And booking for stand court seats may be made at Messrs. Moutrie and Co.

Part of the proceeds are to go to the

Sepoy" funl There should be-i another large crowd.

STARTING TIMES FOR THE SUMMER CUP,

9.56 am.-R. W. Sapsed and J. S. Smith.

10.00 am-Wilson and, G. H Russell.

10.04 a.m.-W. J. Wolley and H. Mundy.

10.08 a.m.-E. R. Price and N, H.

10.12 a.m.-T. Tait and Dr.

The following starting times]

for the Russ. have been, arranged qualifying round of the Summer Cup (18-holes, medal play) to Cogan be played at the Kowloon Golf Club on Sunday:

9.30 a.m.-H. G..Swinburne and G. D. Reid..

9.34 a.m.--Pooler Seddon.

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9.38 a.m.-E. 0. Murphy and

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9.42 am. Tate and Laughton.

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9.48 a.m.-T. J. Price and Borrowman.

9.52 a.m.-A. Eastman and W. E.

CAFE ALEXANDRA FINED.

UNSATISFACTORY CONDITION OF BAKERY."

A fine of $5 was imposed on Mr. K. S. Hulse by Mr. Lindsell at the Central Magistracy this morning, for not keeping the bakery premises of the Cafe Alexandra în

New paying is to be laid down ona sanitary condition.

It was explained that after the the carbage way of the temporary Waterloo Bridge. The present receipt of the summons, defendant' wood blocks, the London County had taken great pains in putting Council state, tend to rise when the place in order and had also wet, and cause damage to the con- commenced extensive renovations. crete below. Asphalt will be sub- stituted for wood. The cost 1s es- timated at £5,000, and the bridge will be closed for three weeks.

In imposing the fine, his Wor ship advised defendant to keep the premises in a more satisfactory condition in future.

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