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THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1932.

OFFICERS ELECTED. FINCHER & GOLDMAN

ленин

LADIES' RECREATION CLUB MEETING.

The annual general meeting of the Ladies Recreation Club wan held in the Helens May Institute R. E. 26. Mra. February Tottenham was in the chair and there were present all the members of the Committee and several other

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Indies.

The annual report and necounta for 1931, which were presented, ntated that 60 new members had joined during the year while there had been 102 realgnations, the total membership at the end of Decem. ber 1931 being 304 of whom 83 were alwent.

The Club Championships had been

ern won by

Singles (Open) Holder, Lading Miss Enid 1o. Entries 16. Winner, Mina Euld Lo. Runner-up, Mins V. 1.. Thomas,

Holder, Men's Singles (Club) Mr. A. 1. Humphreys. Entries 9. Humphreys. Winner, Mr. A. D. Runner-up. Mr. D. J. Mnckic.

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SUCCEED.

IMPRESSIVE DEBUT IN OPEN

DOUBLES.

E. C. Fincher and L. Goldman, potential successors to the tumjaha sins as doubles champions of the Colony, made an impressive start yes. teniay when they defeated fill and McBride, 0-0, 6-0.

Honda and Akiyama also Agured among day's winners in this com- petition, while Burnett and White, who were fancied in certain quarters to offer

surprise, wern themselves treated in a like manner by Siva and Souan, who heat them in straight sets. The Tenulis of the day's play were!

Open Doubles Fincher and Goldman bent (fl) and McBride 6-0, 6-0.

Hachiuma and Kia vbits boat Nash and Harkins 6-2, 6-3.

Barros and Remedies bent Hender. No and Monoghan 6-2, 6-2

Silva and Sonna beat White and Burnett 6-4, 6-3.

Honda and Akiyama bent Gosunu and Barretto 6-1, 6-3.

Club Championship.

A. 1. Sullivan beat J. G. Lecky

Mixed Doubles (Semi-open) Holder, Mra, Keary and Mr. H. J. Armstring. Entries 7. Winners.G-4, 0-1, Mrs. Keury and Mr. H. J. Armstrong. Ranners-up, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mackie,

Club Up Keep.

WAS

During the year Courts No. 1 and No. 5 were entirely re-surfac The and Grass Court enverted into a hard one, the turt

the large being transerred to Grass Churt. Sundry sereens were wires.netting purchased at the and The Poorts was extensively renewal.

Treasurer's Report.

From the audited Accounts sub- mitted, it will be noted that th come for 1901 $6,201.94, lightly

detailed examination of normal ex-

zxeredad 1930 by $28.36, whilst a

$242.06 on 1900. As

Į powditure reveals 1 saving of anticipated

«{ year, your fommittee

$3.820.05.

were again fared with the problem of extensively renewing the tennis Courta.

111 19. Repairs Maintenance, principally on courts, cost $2,556,85, bat this year it be- eune imperative te spend even THOR,

Consequently the inancial result, as disclosed by the Account, was a loss of $1.193. 96, compared with a loss in 1930 $198 67. Moreover, nccumulated surplusea from past years $805.69. were not sufficient to meet this charge, so that the Club's commit. ments on the 1st December,

1931.

exceeded their assets by $387.47. Realising that such situation would develop, your Caminifte had to give gotice Last year that sub- would be raised for 1932. seriptions

It is hoped that commencing with B2, sufficient income will be available for the annual provision

f

fund to meet heavy repair bills whenever the

they are incurred.

In pre Report

Chairman

the

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"In spite of the deficit of $1,133,06 shown on the work working your Committed Feel that the Club is now in | Jefter vandition than it has be

for one time. Coorts 1.4 & 5 ar in und order and court 6, which has been entirely relnin. is just completel. leaving only courbe 2 & to he resurfaced, and this we hope to do as soon as funda per mit Court & 6 being tommst be poluted for few maths, find we sugar to have then done be Tore the rummer is over.

Contractor's Pall.

Tw

"You will notice in the Accounts that Creditors are due $1,250,60, This set is part of the payment d to the contractar for courts I

and I am pleased to tell you that it has already been paid off.” Mrs. Hancock then proposed that & Accounts as printed

th

[ be adopted. This was seennisled by M Kelvin Stark and passed unanimously.

The meeting then proceeded to Committee for Ohe election the coming year and, unmes were proposed than

ballot was taken and required. resulted in the election of Mrs.

more were

Tottenham. Mrs. itill.. Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Mathieson, Mrs, Mackle, Mrs. Davenport-Browne and Mrs. Kelvin Stark while the Balloting Com- mittee elected consisted of the General Committee with the addi- tion of Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Lissa- man and Miss Looker with other to be added later.

to

one

were

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

Open Doubles, Hambly and Collins Evans and Divett.

Hancock and Redmond v chin and Itung.

Lo and Lo v Chew am ben.

Club Championship, D. D. McKay v A. II. Barkins, E. M. Henderson v. T. Rule. 1. 8. Gren v Ii. Uwen inghes, L. Goldman v C. F. Hyde.

19, J. Valentine v T. C. Moneghan. F. R. S. Walshamn R. M. Wood.

GÜMANTVALDARNELADEIRA CARLA DUNARE AVALORESTANAJDUJ

"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT.

Topical Pictures

Tu-morrow.

To-morrow's dange of the Telegraph Pictorial Supple ment will contain many pic- tures of topient Interest, in- cluding several of the depar tute from Hongkong, for work in Shanghai hospitals,

of ambulance TIPKOR workers, Photagraphs of Y.W.C.A. members engaged in making surgical supplies will also be given.

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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 Macan hockey players.

St.

Other illustrations will show the tree-planting ceremony at Stephen's College, and troups of Mennonite refugera who have passed through the Colony from Siberia,

MITIIKIBARUTINERANGANANASONIS DATTATOREN VALANCES DORUES32

LOCAL FOOTBALL,

INTERNATIONAL

TROPHY FINAL.

Mr. P. P. J. Wodehentre will present the Seday #eveld Inter- national Charity Cup to the win- wine team at the conclusion of the Holland-Peytaval match 15 the Club ground to-morrow afternoon. Soodfanda berem will her Rodgers

Metaph

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

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

Banks.

Hongkong Bank, $1340 b. Chartered Banks, £131⁄2 11. Mercantile A. and B., £18 n. East Asin, $127 n.

Insurances.

Canton lue.. $1,550 n. Union Ins., $410 b.

Chins Underwriters, $4.621⁄2 4. Chlon Fires, $500 n. II.K. Fire In., $1,250 n.

Shipping.

Douglase, $20,1% b.

1. K. Steamboats, $23 n. Indo-Chinae, (Pref.) $32 n. Union Waterboats, $26 n.

Mining.

Reuguests, $11.75 m. Kallans, 32/6 n.

S'hai Explorations, Tis. 2.10 n. Rauba, $39 n.

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $153 6. Whampon Docks, $25 a. South China Motora $10 n. Providents (old), $5 b. Hongkewa, Tls. 220 n. New Engineers Tis. 6% n. Shanghai Docks, Tis. 90% n.

Cottons.

Ewo Cottone, Tls, 14% 3, Shanghai Coltons, Tls, 80%1⁄2 n. Zoon Sings The. 11% n.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H.K. Hotel (old) $14.10 b. HK. S. Hotels (new) $13, k H. K. Land, $71 1. S'hai Lands, Tis, 30 n. Humphreya' $18.30 8. Realties, $10.70 9,

Public Utitles.

Tramways, $21, 1 Peak Trams, (old), $15.00 u Star Ferries, $92 s. China Lights, $20,75 b. 1. K. Electrics. $7842 b. Macao Electrics, $23 n. Telephones, $42 n. China Buses, Tls. 16 n. Singapore Tractions, 3 n.

Industriala

Malabons, $38 n. Canton Ices, $5 n. Cements (eomb) $17.7h b. Ropes, $15.70

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farms, $2830 1. Watsons, $16.50 .

er A. Wings. 81 n. Lane Crawfords, $6 n. Mackintosh, $19 b. Sinceres $16 Powells. $1.60 a.

Miscellaneous.

Amusements, $19.60 1. Entertainments (old) $10% n. Constructions tuld) $5.20 b.

S. C Enterprises $10 n. B. Ind. G. $ Bonds. $58% n. Loans, 89 b. Prem. Constructions (new), $1.75 n.

EXCHANGE RATES.

A. Duncan; Bell, Paris.. Shepherd and Christie, nova, Rever Henderson, Loulon Berlin..

[. Referee. Mr. Oslo Baldwin. Enesmen, Messra. LawHelsingfors. rence and Mose.

Athena..

The kick-off is at four o'clock Buenos Aires.. 39% sharp.

Shanghai... ...1/11/ New York... .3.48%

Amsterdam

FRIENDLY CRICKET.

Previous Day. Yesterday.

BR14

88%

.18.02%

1807

.14.65

14.70

.18%

19%

221

991

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207%

40%

Vienak

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1/11.1/16

3.49 8.0014 32 4554

CIVIL SERVICE TEAM FOR TO-MORROW.

Bucharest

Hongkong

.082 .1/5.13/16

582% 1/5.3/32

Brussels.. Milan

..25.1/32

.67%

25.07%

67%

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18.15

18.16

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1173

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100%

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1/6.5/32

4.1/10 1/6.5/32

Yokohama. Muntovideo

1/10%

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.3.04% Montreal..

Ulver (spot) ... 19

(forward) 19.11/16

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British Wireless."

The Civil Service CC. will be re presented by the following players in Stockholm..

friendly match against the Navy Copenhagen.....18.15 at Huppy Valley to-morrow after Prague. no: B. 1. Evana' (capt.),

J. E. Lisbon Richardson, G. R. Sayer, F. J. de Rie Rome, R. H. Griffiths, F. 3. Ling. R. Bombay 3. Wol, R. A. 3. Simpson, J. Barrow, J. F. McGowan and S. Randle.

a subscription of $1 per bead for This fee may each such half-year, be compounded for an unlimited number of years (not acceasarlly consecutive) by the payment, be- in- fare leaving, of $5 for an dividual Member or $7.50 for n married couple."

.30%

1/102

LADIES' HOCKEY.

HONGKONG PLAYERS TO

30%

3.03

10%

Absent Members. The Chairman stated that con- siderable difliculty was sometimes experienced owing Members leaving the Colony without apply- ing for absent membership or even stating for how long they

to re- Koing or if they intended turn. The Committee proposed in

This proposal

was seconded by future to apply strictly the terms of Rule 8 which would result in Mrs. Mathieson and, being put to

to the bleeting, was carried. owing Member who, any

Mrs. finncock then proposed that atience, did not pay his or her sub- scription when due, being removed the age limit at which girls might from the Membership Roll, unless jola the Club-at present fixed by written intimation of absence had Rule 4 at 16 years might with ad- 4.16 p.m. to-morrow: M. Bird; 2. previously been sent to the Secret-vantage be reduced to 15 years. M. Gray, J. Smalley; E. O'llagan, D.

MEET RECREIO.

The following will represent the Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club In the inst Caer Clark Cup match against the Club de Recreio at Seokanpoe at

with the increasing cost of In this connexion they felt This alteration was seconded by M. Pope, E. Roan; M. Alun Jones,

Tottenham Mrs.

A. G. Ormo, E. Bonnar, C. Ferguson cad H. Keill,

and passed that running the Club it was not re- unanimously. asonable

There being no further business that absent Members should escape acot-free, as they the meeting then terminated. ala

therefore At at prosent, and sho

a subsequent Committee proposed the following addition to meeting officers for 1932 were

elected as follows:

President Mr. R. E. Tottenham. Hon. Secretary Mrs. N. Mathieson Hon. Treasurer Mrs. Kalvin Stark

MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB. Rule

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