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HONGKONG

· R. H. K. GOLF CLUB.

(Continued from Page 10.)

TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1931

giro this problem further considera tion,

The proposal to add nupfer storey to the Ladles Chubhouse is nixo a Imatter for futuro discussion. At prosent the accommodation availablo the conclusion that action could be in insufficient to meet the demand. portioned no longer and our thanke PARs were prepared some timo ago are due to Mr. LG. Dodwell for got so the problem is mainly a financial ting down to brass tacks and pro- uns, ducing a workable scheme which in

Ladies Subscription. now in operation.

MAMAK HOCKEY.

COMPETITION MATCH ON SUNDAY NEXT.

Incognitos

The following will represant the against the Central British Association In the Mamak Hockey Competition on Sunday, at

The Caddies did not take kindly to In the opinion of the present Com-10.30 nm, at the CB.A. ground at the new arrangements at Arst, but mittee, wo are approaching the point King's Park: A. Een da Silva; F. A. Shiva, A. Rodrigues; A. Boltrao, W. the scheme is now a definite success whero limitation of membership may and a great improvement on the pro- have to be seriously considered. In Reed, F. Barron; C. Barros, O. E. 1. vious state of affairs. Lot ma add this connexion, it may intorest mem- de Sousa, E. Reet, R. Roed and J. A. that only by complete co-operation inders to know that we have on our de V. Soares. scrupulous observance by all members books the names of over 400 ladies

Club Second v. Y.M.C.A. of the rules and regulations, will it of whom approximately one third are continue to be ro. In this connexion, "unattached and the remainder "lady I wish to thank the Kowloon-Canton relatives" of members. Having inlongkong Hockey Club second eleven the congested state of the Against the Y.M.C.A. on the Club Railway for their assistance in grant view ing special fares for the caddies sent courses and the future developments ground on Monday, 14th instant, at out from Happy Valley when those at already outlined, I am of opinion that 5 p.m.: Fanling were not available.

The following will represent the

It would be only reasonabló far indies E. S. Moncs, L. A. R. Duncan, L. to pay something for the privileges T. Nicholson, G. F. Roes, E. G. S. As regards the course, a great den they enjoy. A subscription of say Dale, A. A.. R. Botelho, L. D. Klibee, of top dressing was done during the $1 p.m. for "lady relatives" and says. J. H. Fox, W. A. Nowers, R. H. D. summer and notwithstanding the ex-2 p.m. for unattached" ladies wade and E. C. Fincher. cessive moisture and lack of sunshine wouldn't hurt anybody. There are, I think you'll agree that these are in no doubt many lady members who excellent condition. The New Course seldom use the courses. In such cases has come on remarkably well and is proving very popular with membera,

Appreciation.

ARMY ELEVEN FOR MATCH

AGAINST CIVILIANS.

their match against the Civilians on The side to represent the Army in the Suokumpoo ground to-morrow afternoon at 8.45 p.m. has been selected and is composed of the fol lowing players:

they could register as "non-playing" LAI WAH CUP GAME. mensbera and pay a grean fea of $1 when the course is used. I am not! arguing this matter primarily on I wish to express my thanks to the financial grounds but on the principle| members of the outgoing Committee that "something for nothing" isn't al for their assistance and co-operation reasonable arrangement. Shanghai during the year. I have already re- and Singapore take this view and I ferred to Mr. Dodwell's laboure in was interested to learn the other day connexion with the enddle registra- that our friends In Kowloon are of tion schemo and I would liko also to like mind. As you know, this pro meation Mr. Lambert who has done position has been discussed on previ n lot for the Club in a quiet way, parous occasions and turned down but ticularly in connexion with the super with the continued increase in the vision of our various motors and number of "lady members" I suggest mowers and also

in regard to our to the incoming Committed that a lighting system. As you know, the meeting be called to reconsider the Chinn Light and Power C

position. hayo extended their system to Fanling and it is hoped that current will be I now propose the adoption of the Hay, (Argyll and S. H.), Capt., Cpl. available in the near future. To con- leport and Accounts for the Year arrie (8. W. Borderers), Pte. Davie Underwood (8. W. Borderers); Pie. form with the regulations, the Club ending 30th September, 1931. After houses have had to be rewired at con this has been seconded, I shall be (S. W. Borderers); Pte. Wylie (Argyll S. H.) Pie. Hughes (Argyll and siderable coat but the more expensive glad to reply to any qucations arising and S. H.), Cpl. Lamont (Argyll and alternative whe to ronew our bat-out of the accounts which Members). teries and accumulators which are may wish to ask. almost worn out.

Groundaman's Work.

Remarkable Results.

Mr. E. Davidson seconded

I would niso like to put in a word; adoption of the report, in the course

Pte. Instie (Argyll and S. II.); Pte. Blackburn (Argyll and 8. H.), Plc. Morrison (S. W. Borderers); Pie. Me- Glashan (Argyll and S. II.), Cpl.

Reserves:

Sig.

Gillot Corps of Signals), Pte,

(Raya!

Janson

Mr. D. G. Bruce seconded, and Mr.

C. Bulmer Johnson eald that although

the (R.A.M.C.), Privatee Johnson, Mar- gan, Channing, Jones and Podmore of appreciation of the work of Mr. of which he said, clust such a report (S. W. Borderers), Privates Docherty and Mrs. Kerr. The condition of the as presented to them that day needed Gordon, Reid and Campbell (Argyll¦ courses is a tribute to the constant no recommendation from anybody, and S. H.). care and attention given to them by The results were very remarkable in Kerr, who has also assisted in every view of the widespread depression possible way in connexion with the all over the world, and in addition, propose for recommendation to the new. Cuddio scheme. Mrs. Kerr de- when they remembered that the Herven great credit for

now committee that the feeling of the the niust Dollar in Hongkong had fallen to on cficient and successful way in which extremely law figure during the year. should take steps to make a charge meeting was that the committee she has looked after the catering fie considered that the contrast befor ladies using the clubhouse and Dept. In this connexion, I might ex-tween the figure representing bad courses. plain that the profit on menin at Fan-debts and the total turnover was not! ling an shown, 38,837.13, ls gross and only a tribute to the Secretary's flee, niter deducting relative overheads, but to the members themselves on the the balance remaining is small. It is ready way they had paid.

he was always nceused of talking on due to Mrs. Kerr's economical | The report and accounts were subject of which he knew nothing. management that notwithstanding the unanimously adopted.

he would like to any, as a bachejor. increase in price of most com-

that he was entirely in agreement modities, we have been able to keepi

with the proposition, and he thought the price of the principal meal at Farling, tin, at the low figure of election of Mr. I. G. E. Dedwell as

The Chairman then proposed the the married men were as well. At the same time he would like to know captain of the club for the ensuing whether, if such steps were taken, year, and said that the recommendat would entall the ladies attempting Llun of the committee was unanimous. Last but by no means least comes Mr. Dodwell had served on the com- the Secretary, who has been of the mittee for greatest possible assistance to mo

some considerable time during my year of oflice. The east and had intimate knowledge of dinary member has little idea of the the club's affairs, which was a meat great amount of detail work that has necessary qualification for the post of to be dealt with in the Secretary' plain. lie had already referred to

his services in office. I'd particularly ilke to thank Caddies Registration Scheme, and in connexion with the

that, and other matters, his service: trouble he took in connexion with the had been of grent value to the eluh meeting and carried without dissen-

1.50.

Emcient Secretary.

Col. Matthews for the time and

Cuddle Registration scheme and its success is due, in no small measure, to

The New Captain.

Mr. G. S. Archbutt seconded, and

l efforts. Ho gors on leave next sal ho had much pleasure in cordially year and I am glad to say has necent endursing Ir. Stewart's remarks.

Mr. Dodwoli

Was

to rule the club.

The Chairman said that if such steps as suggested were taken, the ladies section would be asked to form

a sub-committee and it would act liko all sub-committees, making recom- mendations to the general committee,

the management of the club. bat otherwise would have no voice

The proposition was put to the

kion.

ил

Tribute to Secretary. Mfr. 11. G. Sheldon said na o private ed another agreement for a period of

unanimously member he would like to add four years from Murch 1932. I might olerted captain, and in acknowledgexpression of appreciation to the ser mention that the work of thement he said that he much appreciat- vico of Col. Matthews, their Secretary, Secretary's office would be considered the honour and he would be happy Few members realised the great ably reduced if members would only to do his best to carry on the excellent amount of work involved in running take the trouble to read the new bock work of his predecessors.

year.

three courses so smoothly as they of Rules and Regulations issued)

were, while Col. Matthews always Other Oceтe. during the

This

succeeded in making suitable arrange- provides answers to a great number of the. On the proposition the Chairman,ments for the transfer of enddies and enquiries which members continue to secunded by Mr. L. S. Greenhill, clubs from one course to another. In address to the office,

Mesars, Perey Smith, Seth and is hurable opinion, the tributes paid No Rebuilding Yet.

Fleming were appointed auditors for the chairman to Col. Matthewa the ensuing yeat.

were richly deserved. You may remember

The following were then elected to that in hla

Mr. J. D. Danby proposed a vote of speech at last year's meeting Mr. serve na general committee: Messrs. thanks to the outgoing captain, com- Archbuit referred to the question of G. S. Archbutt, D. G. Bruce, E. David-mittee and sub-committees for all tho rebuilding the men's clubhouse nt son, J. W. Franka, L. S. Greenhill, excellunt work they had accomplished Fanling. In view of tho heavy. U. Ireland, J. D. Kinnaird, C. D. during the year. This was carried capital expenditure during the year Lambert, and A. B. Stewart.

with acclamation. under review to which I have already

The meeting closed with a vote of ferred the present Committee has

thanks to Messrs. Jardine, Matheson taken no action in the matter.

The Ladies' Question.

Mr. E. Davidson raised the question and Co., Ltd., for the use of the The Incoming Committed may how-of introducing a subscription for Board Room, which was proposed by ever, consider the time opportune to lady members, and said he wished to the Churman.

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