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FRIDAY, MARCH 4. 1932.

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

OFFICERS ELECTED.

FINCHER & GOLDMAN SUCCEED.

LADIES' RECREATION,

CLUB MEETING.

The nnual general meeting of the Ladies Recreation Club was held in the Helenn May Institute on February 25. Mrs. R. E. Tottenham was in the chair and there were present all the members of the Committee and several other, ladies.

The annual report and accounts for 1931, which were presented, stated that 69 new members had joined during the year while there had been 102 resignations, the total membership at the end of Decem- ber 1931 being 301 of whom 83 were absent.

had

The Club Championships been won by:

Ladies'

Singles (Open) Holder, Mias Enid Lo. Entries 16. Winner, Miss Eid Lo. turner-up, Miss V 1. Thomas,

Men's Singles (Club) Holder, Mr. A. D. Humphreyn. Entrica 0. Winner, Mr. A. D. Humphreya. Runner-up, Mr. D. J. Mnckle.

Mixes! Baubles [Semi-open) Holders, Mrs. Krary and Mr. H. J. Armstrong. Entries 7. Winners, Mrs. Kenry and Mr. H. J. Armstrong. Runners-up, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mackie.

Was

Club Up Keep. During the year Courts No. 1 and No. 6 were entirely re-surine. The mall Grass Court converted into a hard one, the turt being transferred to The burge Green Court, Sundry screen were purchased and the wire netting around the Courts was extensively renewed,

Treasurer's Report.

Were

From the audited Acosinis sube Imitted, it will be nolest that Tu

come for 1901 $0,201,84, silebily exceeded 1970 by $28,36, whilst in detuled examination of normal ex penditure revens

uf Maving $242,06 on 100, Aa

As anticipated last year, your Committee again faced with the problem of extensively renewing the tennis courts. In 1930. Repairs and Maintence, principally on courts, cost $2,556.05, but this year it

imperativa 10

$3.920.06. Consequentis The financial result, as disclosed by the Account. was a loss of $1,193,- 06, compared with a low in 1930 of $198,57. Moreover, nevumuinted surpluses from past years 8805.59, were not

not sufficient 10

meet this charge, so that the Club's commnit ments on the 31st December. 1931. excreted their ass

asweta by Realising that such

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even

能 altuntion

would develop, your Communittee and to give notice last year that Hub- scriptions would be raised for 1982. It is hoped that comimenting with 19032. Sufficient income will be available for the annual provision fof a Fund to meet heavy repair bille

whenever they are Încurrid.

In presenting the Report the Chairman said: "In spite of the sletiell of $1,192,06 shown

137) this

verra working your Committee fed that the Club is an in letter conglition than if het beneat

IMPRESSIVE DEBIT IN OPEN DOUBLES.

Goldman,

E. C.. Fincher and potential successors, to the Rumjahn cousins as doubles champions of the Colony, made an impressive start yea terday when they defeatre! Hill d

McBride 0-0, 6-0.

Honda and Akiyama also figured among the day's winners in this com petition, while Burnett and White, whe

were fancied in cirtain quarters to offer surprise, were themselves treated in a like manner by Silva and Sousa, who beat them in straight arts. The results of the day's play were:

Open Doublex Fincher and Goldman beat Hill and McBride 6·0, 6·0,

Hachiuma and Kinoshita beat'Nash' and Harkins 6-2, 6-3.

Harros and Remedios bent. Hender- son and Monoglan 62, 8-8.

Silva and Soman kent White and Burnett 6-4, 0.3,

Handa mud Aklynnin beat Gosano and Barretto 6-3, 6-33.

Club Championship. A. L. Sullivan best J. G. Izcky 6-4, 6-1,

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. Open Doubles. Hambly and Colline v Evans and † Divett.

Hancock and Redmond v Chiu and Hang.

Lo and Lo y Chew and bes

Club Championship. D. H. McKay v A. H. Harkism. R. M Henderson v 1. T. Riche, D. S. Gren y it owen Bughes. L. Goldman y C. P. Hyde.

D. J. Valentines T. Monaghan. t. R. S. Walsham v R. M. Wool.

"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT.

Topical Picturee To-moranw.

isatie

To-morrow'

of tire Telegraph Pictorial Supple ment will contain many ple- fores of topical interest, in- cluding severat of the depar 1ure from Hongkong, for work Shanghai hospitals, of Aurses

ambulance workers. Photographs af Y.W.C.A. members engaged in making surgical supplies will also be given.

in

and

Amongst sporting pictures will be the principal winners at the annual Race Meeting, the soccer match between the Army and Chinese teams, and the visit of the Macao hockey plagera.

Other illustrations will show the tree-planting ceremony at. St. Stephen's College, ant gruje Mennonite reftigeen who have passed thruaph the Colony From Siberia,

SAINTESTAMANTE E SOTTO 1993R214ARUS MAURIZINGƏMİN

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

for some time, Coneta 1.4 & 5 INTERNATIONAL

in pond order and court $1. which has been entirely relaid. in just completed, leaving only courts 2 &

# be rearfaced, and this

TROPHY FINAL

Mr. P. P. J. Warehousie wili fanpo tears son as funds per-provent the Soday Herald Inter-

mit. Cosseta 1 & 6 beber W, cannot be painted for few rumths, int we hope to have them done be- fore the summer in over.”

Contractor's Paid.

“You will notice in the Account that Creafitors are due $1,250,659). This sum is part of the payment dan to the contractor for courts 1 & 6 and I am pleased to tell you. that it has already been pail «E” Mrs. Hancock thien proposed that the Report & Acconuts is printed be adopted. This was grennded by Mra.

Stark and passed

i

national Charity Cup to the win- nine feat of the conclusion of the Sathand-Portugal match

the

fish spound De-morrow afternoon.

Pi..

Exist

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following in the list of local share quotations issued to-day:

Hanks.

Hongkong Bunk, $1310 b. Chartered Banks, £13% n. Mercantilo A, and R., £18 n. East Asia, $1271⁄2 n.

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $1,350 n. Union Ins., $410 .

China Underwriters, $4.621⁄41⁄2 n. China Fires. $690 n. IL.K. Fire In., $1,260 m.

· Shipping:

Douglases, $26 b

H. K. Stenmbauta, $23 n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $32 n. Union Waterboats, $25 n.

Mining.

Benguests, $11.75 n. Kailans, 32/0 n. S'hai Explorations, Tls. 2.10 n. Raube, $39 n.

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $153 5. Whampoa Docka, $29 », South China Motors $10 n. Providents Cold), $5 b, Hongkewa, Tls, 220 n. New Engineers Tis. 6 n. Shanghai Docks, Tir. 90% I

Coltons,

Kwo Cuttona, Tis, 1Pg b. Shanghai Cottons, Tis. 80% n. Zoon Sings Tls. 111⁄2 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H.K. Hotel (old) $14,în b. HK. S. Hately new. SEX, 1. R. K. Landy, $74 b. Shat Lands, Tls, 30 n. Humphreys $38,30 m. Realties, $10.70 2.

Public Utilities.

Tramway $211, b. Peak Trams, (old), $15.60 n. Star Ferries, $92 sa. China Lights, $20.75 6 11. K. Electries, $79g l Mnean Electries, $23 n. Telephones, $12 n.

China Bases. Tls. 16 n. Singapara Tractions. 3/ n.

Industrials.

Mulations, $38 ». Canto Ices, $5 n. Cements (ron), + $47.75, 1, Rupes, $15.70

Stores. etc

Dairy Farms, $28.30 h. Watsons, $16,50 B. Der A. Wings. $1 n. Lane Crawforde, $6 n Mackintosh. $19 b. Sinceres $14 n. Powell, $3.00 n.

Miscellaneous,

Amusements, 519.60 5. Entertainments told) $16% 5. Constructions (old) 35.20 5.

5. C Enterprises $10 n.

1. Ind. C. 3 Bonds, $58% n. Loans. $3 b. Prem. Constructions (now), $1.75 n.

EXCHANGE RATES.

Previotis Day. .8844

18.0219

Yesterday,

ክፍ 18.07

14.65

1.1.7

ERT

18

241

207

207%.

A will be: Rodrer: MeKelvie, A. Duncan Bell, Hill, Paris....

Shepbord and Christie. Geneva,

Henderson, London Berlin... 1.

Dataan. Referee. Belwin. Ishen, Mesars, Law Helsingfors

Mr. Oslo

reare and Muse,

Athens.. The kick-off is at four o'clock Buenos Aires...307% sharp.

.1/11

3,48%%%

FRIENDLY CRICKET,

CIVIL SERVICE TEAM FOR TO-MORROW.

.1/5.13/16

40%

Shunghat... New York..

1/11/16

3.49%

Amsterdam Vienna Madrid. Bucharest Hongkong Brussels.

8.60%

.32

32

45.7/10 68214

45%%%

582

1/5.3732

.26.1/82 .07%

20.07 $0

173%

18

18.15

.18.10

18.16

117

117%

100% 44

100% 4.1/16 1/0.5/32

1/10%

30%

3.99

19%

19

The meeting then proceeded to the election of a Committee for the coming geur and, · na

more names were proposed than

were required, a ballot was taken Fund resulted in the election of:-Mrs. Tottenham. Mrs.

Hill, Mrs. Martin. The Civil Service C.C. will be re- | Milan.. Mrs.

Mathieson, Mrs. Mackie, Mrs. presented by the following players in Stockholm.. Davenport-Browne and Mrs. Kelvin

afrionally match against the Navy Copenhagen......... Stark while the Balloting Com-at Happy Valle, to-morrow

after Prague. miller elected consisted of

B. 1. Evans (capt.). the Boon:

J. E. Linbon Sayer. F. J. de fi General Committee with the addi-Richardson, G. R. tion of Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Lissa- ome, R. 11. Griffiths, P. J. Ling, R. Barbay

-1/6.5/32 M, Wood, R. A. J. Sumpson, J. Barrow, Yokohama..

1/10% mun and Miss Looker with vhe J. F. McGowar and 5. Randle.

Montovideo.30% other to be added later,

Montreal ... ... .3.04% Ailver (spot) ...19%

Absent Members.

were

for a

"

(forward) 19.11/10

- British Wirelean.

LADIES' HOCKEY.

HONGKONG PLAYERS TO MEET RECREIO,

The Chairman stated that con- a subscription of $1 per head for siderable difficulty was sometimes each such half-year. This fee niny experienced owing to Memberabe compounded for an unlimited leaving the Colony without apply-number of years (not necessarily ing for absent membership or even consecutive) by the payment, bo stating for how long they

fore leasing, of $5 for an LE- going or if they intended to r divithal Member or $7.50

Tarried couple." turn. The

The Committee proposed in future to apply strictly the terms This proposal was seconded by of Rule A which would result in Mrs. Mathieson and, being put to Any Member who, owing to the Meeting, was carried.

The following will represent the absence, did not pay his or her sub- Mrs. Hancock then proposed that Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club in the scription when due, being removed the age limit at which girls might last Caer Clark Cup match against from the Membership Roll, unless join the Club-at present fixed by the Club de Recreio at Sookunpoo at written intimation of absence laod Rule 4 at 1 16 years might with ad- 4.15 p.m. to-morrow:-M. Bird; E. previously been sunt to the Secret- vantage be reduced to 16 years. M. Gray, Smalley: E. O'lingan, B. ary, In this connexion they felt This alteration was seconded by M. Pope, L. Rons: M. Alun Jones, that with the increasing cost of Mrs. Tottenlum. and passed A. G. Orme. E. Bonnar, C. Ferguson running the Club it was not re- unanimously Aganable that absent Mombera There being no further business There will also be a match between should escape Reol-free, as they the meeting then terminated. St. Andrew's and the Hongkong did at present, and she thorofore

At a

subsequent Committee Ladies' Hockey Club 2nd XI at Son- proposed the following addition to meeting ofllcors for 1932 were kunpoo at 3 p.m. The following will Rule B

olected as follows:

represent Hongkong:-I. Butler: F. Cousins, A. Nicol; H. Gerrard, M. Bird, B. Franklin: E. 8. Laing, J. Dalziel, P. M. Harron, M. Smalley and E. Blackburn,

"Mombers absent for a full half- your (ie Jan. to June or July to Dec.) shail, upon their return, pay

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