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ROTARY CLUB ADDRESS.
MR. RUSSELL ON ANIMAL WELFARE.
HONGKONG PLANS.
The relation between human beings and the lower orders of creation was denlt with by Rotarian J. Russell, President of the Hongkong Society for the Pre- vention of Cruelty to Animals, at yesterday's meeting of the Rotary Club, which was held at Messrs. Lane Crawford's restaurant, under the Chairmanship of the Hon. Mr.
S. W. Tau.
In the course of his address, Rotarian Basself said:
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L. ROZA PEREIRA WINS AGAIN.
EASY VICTORY IN THE HARBOUR SWIM.
Roza Pereira repented his mur- cena of Inst year in the men's open harbour racy yesterday, when he came In well in advance of his nonrest rival, | the veteran G, J. Cooke,
three of whom failed to complete the There were altogether 19 entrants,
course. These ware the Hawaiian awimmer. S. R. Zane, D. Cavanagh and E. U. 9. Alves.
Conditions were none too Invour- able owing to the choppy sea running, and the time recorded by the winner In all the mure creditable for that reason.
The competitors faced the starter on the Kowloon akle sharp to time, After the lungs, Rozn Pereira drew
away from Lawrence, who was awią
ming more to the east. The swim- mer separated, one hatch going to the east to gain what they could fram the tide, and the other drifting with The tide. Roza Pereira and Shek Knat-pul were the anly twn who chose to swim a straight course.
We often bear it said that the Chinese are cruel and callous fa their treatment of animals. Wita this I do not ngres. From the Chinese Clarsles one could quote Half-way through Pereira was still i af length their kind regard to in the lead swimming a strongly an animals. And recently, at a pre-ver, with Shek Kam-pul about ten sentation of the S.P.C.A. cup there to the east and close together, yards behind. Lawrener and Conte the Chinese Girl Guides, I Was They pered in front of the bows of particularly struck with the beauti. the 1.31.5. Berwick.
one of ful quotation from This book and given by the
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have the did not rerm to be tiring at all. The cup
ww of which
for Eanys on "Care prizes
useful purpose Animals," nerve a in cemuraging boys and girls to inke an interest in animals, Minch can be done in this direction with the assistance of schools, and How who redire that animal have feelings, and respond to kindess as do those of the human race.
Society A Social Service,
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of
Beza Percita was swimming a very nawerful "ernwi" all the way and
others, however, Ind to change their style of swimming towards the midd'e of the enes, and only used the "er" towards the finish. Pereira eventually touclied the Hongkong ride a little over one and a half minutes in ad- lance of Conlo
Our society, as I said, fulfils A «netal service necesary in every und community, well organised Whitler old rastom is dimult radicate, engstant endeavour will gradually reduce much of the care-
Meanwhile there was In cluse raco for second place between Conke and: Shek Kam-ni. Cooke had crossed the Chinese swimmer at the near-end of the V.R.C. pavilion, and both swm elrongly, but Cooke lasted bet ter and finished up a few yards in frant.
Another close struggle was provid- ed by Soares and Summers for the leventh place, the former coming in Just two yards abend.
The order of falshing was
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General Managere
min. sect.
1.
1. Roza Pereira
23 BA
work.
2.
C. J. Cooke
25 21
The Society started with a flourish
3. Shek Kam-pui
25 28
in 1903 but soon Inpsed, was
4.
Kwok Chan-hung
26 311
5.
W. Lawrence
#7
E. Frank
7.
Chan Kocheung
28
mam-
8.
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29
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20
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30
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12, J. Summers ......
22
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34
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1. 1. F. du Roza 16. M. Roza
30 47
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30
and
vived again in 1923, and has, since that time. carried on the food work. Among the original
UN Sir hers we have still with Rebert and Lady Ho Tung, and Sir Henry and Lady Pollock, to whom ur tanks are dur for their
continued support. I foot we brewe agrend mung supporters behind 0s, and to tim Press we owen great deal for their assistance. I could have
this campisted
addres
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FOOTBALL.
MATCH BETWEEN SERVICES AND MALAYA,
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simply by copying the able leaders | C, U. S. Alves did not finish.
ien tu the papers in 1900, strong- ly adventing the formation of a Society for the Provention Cruelty to Animals in Hongkong, and now, before 'conchuang I want bring in your natire our financial drive which will start this week.
I wish to ask your asajstance of the and that of all thembers
tram ond he The following Circulars will community.
have been selected to prorssent issed calling for subscriptions
Combined Services ngainst the Malny when, we trust a liberal response | Chiens Internng Lanny at Sookum- will be made to our appeal. We po to-morrow at 4.30 p.m. maintain two inspectors, also the Dogs Home at Kowloon. We have had installed there a lethal cham- ber on modern fines, for the pain- A less dispatch of small animals. very nominal charge is made Tor the use of the chamber.
Central Market Scheme. Among the schemes we have la hand is one which is rather am- bitious but may eventually mature. That is to have a control place for the sale of birds and other have plans being animals. We prepared to utilise the top of the Central Market by adding another floor, with a main entrance from Queen's Road. Our idea is to have in large niry place, with plenty of light, well ventilated and easy to keep clean. Stalls for the sale of birds etc. would be available at n rent, while, in the centre, will be a large tank on the lines of aquarium for rare specles of fish. This would be of service to schools. people. and of interest to many This idea, or Ident. I feel an should appeal to many who take note of the dirty condition of shops, where birds, does ofe, are kent establishment sach for sale. In an as I have in mind, supervision would be easy, and from the hire of the stalls, the proposition would be on a paying basis.
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Service XL
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Our work may seem unostenta-MRS. tious but, nevertheless, we are ful- Alling a social duty, and as such I commend the work of our Society to your notice, and trust to have your sympathy in connexion with animal welfare.
Appeal for Sympathy.
The draw has been made for the Open Doubles Ladies Tennis Chom- United Bionship organised by the Sarvices Recreation Club. there being thirteen couples na against 15 last
The first round matches are as Mrs Lechner and Mrs.
year,
My address may seem different follow
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1lue Howard Units und Mine Sutton; Ma nilifax and Miss Mackle v. Mis Thomas and Mi«« Wentworth; Mrs. lapio and Miss Pullum v. Mrs. KaTavish and Mrs. McCow; Mins 0. Dalziel and 'as S. Dalzle v. Miss one and Mix Tuberon: Mrs. Tot
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Ianipton laid n short wood and blocked with a perfect second: but Weat succeeded in rouruling the block, and resting Hampton's shot. On the Inst head, West had matters prac tically all his own way, and scoring two, won by the odd point.
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I have also refrained appolated. from boring you with statistics of the number of animals we have taken care of during the year, but I do trust
this little talk will be
will. Hancock and Miss R. Hancock bve.aults of all matches. Matches in the of service, and that you sympathetically receive our col- lectors when they call. I thank you for having patiently latened to my address and ask you judge my humble effort kindly.
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