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OBITUARY,.
OUTCLASSED BY V.R.C. IN ONE-SIDED GAME.
DEATH OF MR. G. M. SHAW AT HOME.
Piling on one goal after another It will be learned with wide- with regular monotony, the VRC. spread regret that the death took left the Chinese Bathing Club "stand-place at Home, on Wednesday, of ing" in last night's water-polo fixture,
Mr. G. M. Shaw, who was for so which was devoid of inerest. Roza Pereira had rattled
into many years Works Manager of the hot one 2 the not almost before the sound of China Sugar Refinery, at East
Point. the opening whistle had died away,
and the game thereafter was only A A telegram was received to this succession of gunis,, At half time the effect yesterday, and much V.B.C. had put eight on the board, sympathy will be extended to Mr. and casing up after the interval, left. K. Shaw, of Messrs Jardine, the water winners by 14 goals to one: Matheson and Co., Ltdy in the loss The Chinese goal came from a shot of his father. from the half-way line which Leung Shui-man attempted. Silva Netto in goal misjudged the ball, and it just rolled behind the line. The men who
playSilva Netto, Soares, Be
medios, Stewart, Laing, Gittins, Roza Pereira.
C.B.C.-Leang Shul-man, C. C. Chu, W. Y. Leung, C. C. Chan, C. Y. Chan,
T. Leung, LH. Lai.
3. T.
Llout, Howard was referee.
The goalthrowers for V.R.C.
The late Mr. Shaw had been connected with the China Sugar Refinery for a great many years. He left for Home on retirement at
the beginning of 1923, taking with
him the good wishes of a wide circle of friends.
He was a prominent member of the Scottish community and had served for some years on the Com were.mittee of St. Andrew's Society,
-C. Roza Pereira (7), Laing (4) and taking a special interest in the Gittins (3).
Governor's Patronage,
Card Room arrangements at the
It is practically certain that Hie annual Ball. In 1918 and 1919 he Excellency the Governor (Sir William was prominently identified with Peel) will attend the V.R.C. night the organisation of the "Heather fete on September 6, when the first Day" fairs held on behalf of War batch of Colony championships will Charities. Three years ago he be decided. Sir William is patron of was Vice President of the Hong- the club, and this will be his first kong Football Association, having attendance at a night fete since his taken a life-long interest", in the
arrival.
Entries for the events on that night close with the secretary (Mr. James, Stewart) to-morrow at 6 p.m.
THE HONG DOUBLES.
TWO MATCHES PLAYED OFF YESTERDAY.
Two matches were decided in the Hong Tennis Doubles last evening,
sport.
POLITICAL PACT?
A LIBERAL-LABOUR CONFERENCE.
London, Aug. 29.
Politicians are again stirred
thus bringing the tournament down by rumours of a Liberal-Labour to five pairs. There are four players pact. Even the city has been aut- who have yet to meet to qualify for the semi-final round.
Yesterday, G. S. Rodger and V. R. Gordon best C. S. Howard and R. C. Strachey 6-2, 6-4; and A. C. I. Bowker and C. E. Holmes beat G. E. More and J. MacFarlane 6-0, 6-1.
JAPANESE AIRMAN'S
LONG FLIGHT, COMPLETÉS JOURNEY FROM. BERLIN TO JAPAN.
tered, stocks jumping on the sug gestion that the new combination might result in Mr. Snowdon's re- signation.
The rumours are based on the fact that a conference was held on August 27 between Mr. MacDonald, Mr. Lloyd George and several Labour Ministers, including Mr. Snowden, on the subject of un- employment, but it is emphatically denied to-day that there was any question of the establishment of a formal coalition..
Tokyo, Aug. 29. It is, however, admitted that The Japanese aviator Yoshihara, both parties are tending towards who left Berlin on August 20 on a an agreement which will help the Japanese-German goodwill flight unemployment situation in the au- under the auspices of the Hochi tumn, and give greater stability to Shimbun, arrived at Osaka from the Government while the Im Seoul at 5.10 p.m. to-day. He is perial Conference and, indian due at Tokyo to-morrow (Saturday) Round Table Conference are being morning-Reuter.
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