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THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1932.
LOCAL SOCCER FRICTION
COUNCIL MEETING HELD LAST NIGHT
NAMES TO BE SUPPLIED
Jaoon as possible. Mr. Ormiston klud. ly agreed to get into touch with the Honorary Socratary, for him Ret ready for this evening's meeling, the information sought.
Our attention has been drawn to certain Club rules. I hold a certain view on the interpretation of there. plea and I am sure that other mem- bers of this Council also hold certain views. I think it is only right that in the Interest of this Association that we should take Counsel's opinion on the construction that should be put on these rules since they hirve been questioned. I understand from Mr. Mok that he has sought legal opinion on this subject.
A query by two Chiness Clubs afliated with the Hongkong Poot- ball Association; the South China I should Bke to say that Mr. Mok Athletic Association and the Easing has anaured me that although tern Athletic Association, 11s to in the letter it is stated that it is the validity of Comucil members the intention of his Club and also of who are not representatives of any
the Enstern Athletic Association to Club, voting in the elections at yet been lodged, so what they wish
lodge
protext the protest has not the last Annual General Meeting of the Hongkong Football Associa- tion on July 8, came up for con- sideration at a general inceting of the Council last evening, ander the chairmanship of Mr. R. K. Duncan.
As a result the twe eials are to be furnished with the names of those present at the meeting
to have now is the information they desire and they will look into the in- formation when we shall have sup- plled it and they will then take such other action as they may think it. At present there is no protest,
Me. Mok Hing has pointed out lu that they have not formally
ne that although they sny in the letter made that protest, it is their intention to do
The Chairman opened the proceed-50 if they are not satisfied with the information which we will furnish in by anying: I would ko to any that there has been a bit of a bomb-
Thrm.
I, for one, wish to furnish them with that information. shell dropped on us in the last few days, and I want to any right now that it has always been the object of this Gouneli 1 du all that it pos- sibly can in the best interests of
sorrer,
Correspondence lakt, on the table
Attitude of Military.
Since the receipt of the South China letter on July 15, I have given | good deal of my time to that matter end this morning I have seen Captain
and rend by the Chairman in introduced who has asked me to see ing the subject, included a covering better from the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kate wall enclosing the two letters he had received from the two Chinese Chubs.
5. China's Letter.
The letter from the South China, signed by Mr. Mok Hing, sa its re- presentative, stated:
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Savile, and the latter has sk asked me to say that he had tho eral Offer Commanding to state that authority of Ha Excellency the Gen- The Military Clubs linted with this Association have not made any secret agreement
or come to any accret Association, or parties or individunis understanding with Any Club
with regard to the matter which forms the subject of the two letters we have received. In regard to what Cantain Haywood will tell you Inter.
Mr. Chairman: I do not know why there should be any trouble with the Military.
At the meeting of the South China Athletic Association Committeenetion the Military Clubs will tako, yesterday, (July (2) 1 was instructed in ask the Chairman of the Hongkong Football Association who oficinted at the Anau! General Meeting of that Body on 8th July to supply me with a list of the names of persons present cond who votedl at that meeting Together with the names of the nitiated clubs each represented.
Captain Haywood: There is no question of the Military Clubs coming into this question at it. I think Mr. Kotewall got the impression from Mr. Mok ing that he had the hacking of There were 1 votes cast at the
Clubs. these election of the Honorary Secretary, Captain Haywood privately, to try to
Mr. Katewalls
I simply wrote to 4 votes for Mr. W. E. Hollands and 18 gel the benefit of his views on the for Serg, A. R. Brittain. Also some multer.
Is Councillors
received as many
Captain Haywood kindly
1 votes. On paren 61-62 of the Asarranged for the interview this morn
sintion Handbook 2011-12, under
init. Although I gathered the in- late Affiliated to the Association,ression from Mr. Mok Hing that he consylted Clubs other than the there are only 18 names, The Chinese Clubs, I must say he did not ansinua amber of acredited per ese were the Military. presentatives entitled Air vote ni that? meeting areording to Asemeiation Rulej No, & could not therefore exeved 36.
The S.C.A.A. plest that the whole procedure, particularly the election at The Annual General Meeting of the F.K.BA.. Is not in order, and to ask you to call another General Meeting and have another election.
terms.
Captain Haywood! The G.0.0, hus instructed in to tell you that in the event of the Chinpur Clubs not enter- in for the Jauge or competitions for the sesson 1992-, he will reserve the right to exercise his own judg ment as regards the course of netion to be taken by the Army Clubs.
Information to be Given.
The courtesy of an early reply will be much appreciated.
The Chairman, addressing the meet. The second letter from the Enstern, said that the wenson had finished Athletic Association, was in similar with the representatives of the Counci
and the Chinese representativen standing on the best of terms, and That both sides had signed articles of odwill, and all were very sincere, They we going to start afresh and bury the hatchet and forget the pad and this thing happening so early in the present reason was in his opinion very unfortunate,
Lengthy Tallon,
Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotowall on being called upon ta introdure the matter said:
between us that no action was to be
Reverting to the question before the meeting, the Chairman said:
When 1 received this letter from Mr. Mok Hing on July 16, he called on my together with Mr. Wong Kawi- sing, a representative of the Tsung Ching Association. We had a long talk, and at the end of it was agreed the South China Athletic Association. I emot understand the attitude of taken on that letter until Mr. Mok hnd Mok Hing, had he cared to, could seen me again. That was why I did raised the question of amending not send those letters officially to the the rules at the annual meeting. Ho Honorary
thecould have written in on behalf of Secretary until this wor
* This Chib and asked for the rules to ing, because Mr. Mok Hling did not come back until yesterday (although ended, but that was not done. he last several interviews with menual Meeting was according to pre- Anything that was done at the An- when bu
he expressed the desire that the leitor should go forward. I then sent
edent.
it together with the letter from the The meeting was conducted as in Eastern Athletic Association, which, former years and there was no ques Although dated July 14, did not retrition raised as to how the voting me until yesterday morning.
should have been conducted. Mr. Mok wants us to give him the names
Although I have had a good deal of talk with Mr. Mok Hing, sa with those at the meeting and I under-
has the names, and I don't think we stand that the Honorary Secretary could do better, since we don't want
Mr. Ormiston and Mr. Y. K Mok, I not propose at this juncture to give the gist of these several con- Sersations. I should like to say that trouble, than to furnish the South China Chib with these names. We the abject of these conversations was want everything to be open and above in investigate, ao as to prevent any board. hasty action being taken which might upset or declare invalid the last An-1 nual Meeting.
The Honorary Secretary was then instructed to furnish the South Chinu and the Eastern Athletic Associations with the complete list of names of those attending or were absent from the meeting.
Information to be Supplled. All the sune, I think that the, in- formation which these two clubs seek ought to be given, and therefore, yes- The Council also deliberated on the terday, as soon as I heard from Mr.advizibility of obtaining legal in- Mok, that this letter should go for-formation as the correct intérpretu- ward officially, I saw Mr. Ormiston tion of the rule which has been raised. and then I suggested to him that, as The opinion desired was whether Chairman of the Annual Meeting, I members of the Council who were not held the view that the information representatives of Affiliated Chibs, be should be supplied, and supplied as entitled to vote.
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