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BEDUCED THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE VIA U.S.A.
VARYING FROM 879 to 8120 -ON SALE
SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports &.Honolulu,
Taiyu Maru ...
Tuosday, 18th Aug. Wednesday, 2nd Sept.
SEATTLE, VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japán Purts.
Chichibu Maru
Hiyo Maru
Hoian Maru
Tuesday, 25th Aug. Tuesday, 8th Sept. LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM VIS
Singapoio, Ponaug. Colombo & Suez.
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Hakozaki Marit
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Saturday, 22nd Aug. Wednesday, 26th Sept.
Friday, 28th Aug.
Thursday, 27th Aug, Friday, 11th Sept.
Saturday, 12th Sept.
Friday, 21st Aug. Thursday, 27th Aug.
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CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Hangoon,
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*Bengal Maru
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
Hakodate Maru....
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noon.
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A group of delegates who attended the Conference of Ministers summoned by the British Government to consider the financial position of Gemany photographed at Victoria. Left to right; Mr. Henderson, Sig. nor Grandi (Italy), Herr Curtius and Dr Bruning (Germany), Mr. MacDonald, M. Briand and M. Laval (France) (Times roppright.)
LAWN BOWLS SURPRISES.
K.C.C. AND CRAIGENGOWER
BEATEN,
and J. Holltdge (Civil Service) lost to LADIES' NIGHT FETE. J. Chapninn, T. Grimes, J. Sloan and
J. Ferguson 19-21.
J. T. Debbie, .. E. Longbultam.
V.R.C. BATH.
E. L. Hedland and A, 0. Brawn (C[vii] EXCELLENT SPORT SEEN AT Service) beat D. Peoples, S. Č. P. J. Russell Amery, G. McLeod and 19-15.
Conditions on Saturday were!
Police v. Recreio, entirely against good bowling and,
On the Pulive green, the Club de with the greens on the heavy ride. surprises were the order of the Recreio beat their hosts by 13 shots
the day among
The (66-53). Scores: seniors,
T. I. Hunter. A. R. Brittain, Kowloon C.
tential cham F. E
E. Booker and A. N. Reynolds pions, fell by the wayside, but Police) bent C. 11. Basto, A. 11. they had the satisfaction of learn- Basto, (.. E. Marques and L. Gutierrez
"that subsequently
the Cralgengawer CC, their nearest.
ing
20-17,
of
The Ladies' swarming night fete at the V.R.C. on Saturday attracted La large crowd, which was tronted to
a good display of swimming
large number Owing to the entries, which called for heats, twe items, the 50 yards burdles handicap and the team race, had to be cancell-
Some of the eveats were very exciting, affairs. The pillow fight provided any amount of fun, and, an W. Dall, W. Clark, W. McHardy and the entries for this event numbered. rivals, lind also been bentem- J. C, West (Pulier) lost to A. S. 2, quite a good deal of the was
The leaders of the Second Divi-Gomes, R. R. Roburts. I. . It, de sion made sure of their games, Souza and R. F. Luz 15-25. the Bowling Green and Taikess A. Johnson, C. Gooding, J. Shepherd
retaining their positions, and W. Mair (Police) lost to Dr. C. Aout, all went to make this item most The Kowloon CC. reerived a set-Castro Basto, C. Lopez, A. Ribeiro back at Happy Valley where they fund C, G, 8v 18-24, went down by four shots to ther Craigengewer juniors,
R.C.
FIRST DIVISION.
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SECOND
DIVISION.
Both Bowling Green and Talkoo Win Their Matches.
The Kowloon Howling Green remain. int the top of the table by beating th the Hongkong Electric Company by it shots to 97 at Kowloon. Seores;
the
Kowloon C.C. Drop Points to Bowling Green Club, The Kowloon C.C. received Kowloon, Bowling Green Club suffered their second defeåt of sexson,
losing by 74 shots Lo Scores;
taken up; but the amusement provid ed, accompanied by the screams of the unfortunate who were knocked
popular.
Another novelty was the Derby Race, which provided some spills. In this event, wooden horses had to be piloted by their fair riders the length of the bath. The race called for good swimming and balance, for if any. rider allowed her horse to topple sideways, her chances of success wer
remote,
The men's 220 yards interport trial was swum, resulting in a win for W. Lawrence, who, setting a hut pace from the start, won in convincing style.
"A ladies' water polo match was
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V. Whittn. J. G. Meyer, P. L.jalsa on the card, between Colours and Rapley and V. Petherick (Kowloon Whites. The former won by three 1.6.6.) beat J. Slaan, F. Normington, goals to one after a fine game. The
H. Hampton, C. J. Tacchi, J. C,¡G. T. Padgett and J. F. Tanny 19-12 scorers were; Misa Bouth (2) and C. S. Bent, G. E, Thompson, H. H. Miss M. George, for the Colours, anti Lyn and A, Hyde Lay (Kowloon (C) Flost to S. Eccleshall. . Sherriff, H. Rose and W. S. Drake (Kowloon Miss B. Divers for the Whiten.
BAC
beat A. Tarburk, H. S. Nish and W. Russell 21-25.
Gittins, B. Goodwin, H. Overy MeKay, J. R. Way and W. B..
Muskett 12-9. and J. Gibson (Kowloon C) lost to
G. N. Mitchell, R. R. Nichol, E. W. L. i. F. Stoneham, W. Venables, Hogbin and L. Giy,
18-25.
1. E. Hate and A. W. E. Davidson
The full results follow: Ladies 60 yards. Handicap.—1. Miss J. Harris "Walker; 2, Mise W. George, Time: 39 3/5 secs.
Ladies' High Dive, (two dives from E. F. Fincher, J. A. Howe; W. Hyde: (Kowloon 1.G.C.) beat R. C. Butler, "pring board and one from pint form).
George. and A. E. Silkstone. (Kowloon CC.) G. Thompson, C, E. Gahagan nad S.Miss Blacklin; 2, Miss M. lost to G. J. Chambers, Fergusson, Dracon 21-15, D. F. Warren and G. E. Raylance 42-24.
Lailes' 100
Free Style yards Scratch-race.--1, Miss E. Allen; 2.
s 1. Hunt. Time: 81 xers.
Men's 220 yards Interport trial-1, W. Lawrence, 2. 1. Roza Pereira. Time: 2 mins. 37 3/6 sees.
Ladies' Pillow fight--Winner, Misk Whitham, Runner-up, Miss W. Hon. nay.
Taikon v. Yacht Club. Entertaining the Yacht Club, Taikoo Kowloon Docks v. Craigengower. R.C, best their visitors by 66 shorts the
A sonrgin of 17 shots separated the 16. Scores;
J. Watson, J. J. Whyte, T. Young! scores of the Kowinon Docks and the Craigengower at Kowloon, the hosts and D. Munro (Taikon) Inst to F. winning by C0 shots 43. Scores: Sutton, A. Murdoch. F. W. Carpenter
Ladies 25 yards free style scrutch W. Ramsay 15-19. und F. Goodman, G. Henderson, J. McKelvie and J. Pancheon (Kowloon S. Hope, W. Cunningham, D. Spiers rare.-1. Mra. J. MacMahon; 2, Miss Ladies' Derby thee.-1, Mins E. Dacks) drew with B. A. Trotter, A. E. and H. M. Keown (Thikoo) beat 1 1. M. George. Time: 14 4/5 secs. Contes, W. Brightman and U. M. Herd, R. 1. Veruall. W, C. Bonnar ans) Booth; 9, Miss A. Steele,
Onur. 17-17.
C. Atkinson, W. Hedley, J. G. Brown and R Lansley (Kowloon Docks) beat F. Neves, M. A. M. Souza, Lammert and D. Rumfahn 10-13 J. V. Ramsey, H. C. Couper, H. M. MeTavish and P. Cullen (Kowloon Docks), beat A. A. Razack, W. Gill, C. S. Rosselet and R. Buxa 23-13.
Civil Service v. Taikoo.
Scores:
W. Macfarlane 23-27
W. Brown, T. Swan, W. Bell and
It. K. Dunenn (Taikoo) beat J. S. Dinnen, J. Chadwick, J. M. Juck Bentley, lion. Mr. W. T. Southur, and F. G. Berridge 19-18, A. Stevenson and A: L. Shields 28-6. Craigengower v. Kowloon C.c.
Recreio v. Civil Service.
At the Club de Recreio, the home team beat the Civil Service by 70
The Craigengower C.C. surprised the Kowloon C.C by winning at home shots to 53, Scores: hy of shots to 601 Scores:
J. E. Noronha, A. Machado, H.
F. G. Finner, W. J. Whyte, P. A. Rozario and F. X. Silva (Recreio) beat Dixon and M. O'Brien (Craigungower) J. F. McGowan, C. F. Strange, N. beat T. W. Carr, F. Harrison, V. C. Babbington and F. H. W. Hayes 24-10. Labran and L. J. Blackburn 20-22.
F. A. Xavier, J. M. Alves, J. J.
By beating Civil Service at Happy Valley by 61 shots to 57, Talkoo R.C. creep up alightly on the leaders, D. K. Kharas, F. K. Modi, W. V. Basto and F. V. Ribeiro (Recrele) beat Field and H. V. Pearse (Craigun P. Willmott, B. R. Wood, W. Bickford, S. Randle, S. Alderman, A. H.gower) drew with W. W. Ifirst, F. E. and IT. E. Strange 21-15. Oswick and J. J. Gregory (Civil Skinner, A. C. Burford and J. F., E. L. Barros, J. M. S. Rosario, A. E. Alves and J. G. Ozorio (Recreio) bent Service) lost to it. Wallace, J. Polson, Robinson 20-20. J. Laing and N. Drummond 10-25.
E. MeKny, R., Hooper, W. Ward and, P. E. Knight, R. Luck, R. R. Davies F. Jones, II. Wesünke, J. Deakin A. L. de Souza (Cralgengower) beat and W. E. Hollands 26-19.
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