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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Winter Programme

Poor Attendanco At Y.M.C.A. Mooting

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FINE FOR SIGNALMAN Careless Driving Near A Blind Bend

Sam. C. Taylor. of the Hongkong Signal Company, was fined $10 by Mr. Forrest at Central Magistracy yesterday tor careless driving in Stubbs Road on September 11.

said Taylor Inspector Saunders Only 11 members, two of whom attempted to overiske n convoy of were realdente, attended the inecting five lorries on a straight streich but in the West Lounge of the European found there was insumcient room. Y.M.C.A. yesterday evening to elect He was nearing a blind bend in the members for the Winter Koelal and road and had he been going at a sports programmes and to hear a re-high speed and not fallen back an port from the Secretary ut to decident might have occurred. Members' Council.

Mr. H. Cassidy, Vice-President of the Board of Directors, waa in the Chair, supportent by Mr. A. W. In- gram, Secretary: Mr. W. J. Ashton, Asst. Secretary, and Mr. W. H. Heeretnry of The Calledge, Hon. Members' Cornell,"

An officer of Taylor's company mid Taylor's pay was 205. less 675d. each week,

Cheung Chik-tong, public driver, was oned $20 for a similar offence.

car

Major. 11. G. G. Robertson, R.A.K.C., said he was in Stubbs Rond on Others present were Mesara, A. J. C. September B when he saw a lorry Taylor, A. P. Austen, W. Lampord, coming towards him about 20 yards A. N. Blackenzie, 3. Kemp, L. Star-away and Cheung's car trying to buck, E. Yourler, 1, Smits, W. E. overtake it. He sounded his horn, Long, and it: Goldman.

Addressing Cassidy such

the metabers,

thinking Cheung would fall back, but

Mr. he passed the lorry,, and forced him to ntop to avoid a collision. Cheung said he had not attempted to over take the lorry.

There seems to me no reason why we should not endeavour to carry. onl our usum Winter programme

PARKED TOO LONG

D. C. Loncralne, of D. Gestetner

even though the assistance of men-Lid. was fined $8 for leaving his ene bers May not be fully avaliable:

through the call of duty elsewhere, in Pedder Street for over two hours We have therefore met here to-night on September 2.

J., Qule was cautioned by Mr.

Sgt.

Quie was not in Court but his re- presentative pleaded guilty. Campbell sald qule had n driving record.

clear

to see what can be done to keep tho usual sections of the "y" in a state Mactadyen at Kowloon Magistracy of activity despite the shadow of war for leaving his car unattended on the. north side of Saigon Street for two hours... Members' Council Formed At the Winter programme meeting? of last year I brought up the ques tinn ut forming a Members' Ceunell. Effect has since been given to the proposal. The creation of the Council

House-F. Tyndall. means a elinge in the routine of this meeting We shall elect.com~

Sortal-W, Culledge, A. Austen, mittees for the enrious sections as L. Starbuck, G. Rastgate, A. Jeffreys,

of the H. Silt. -u, but the arrangement

AD.C.-J. P. Ailsupp, W. Petherick, protkanume will be left to the Comell! who will be tutded by reports from W. Robertson, G. Eastgate, L. Star- the new Committees and who will beck, W. Colledge and Major Woods. co-ordinate their proposala.

Before 1 proceed to the election of the new einmittees 4 would Hire, on your behalf, to express our thanks to past menibers many of whom have devoted much time to their particular sphere of work in the "y".

Mr. Colledge, Hon. Secretary of the Members Council, stated that four had been meetings of the Couch held. No ambitious schemes had been envisaged by the new body and its interests were limited to the co- of Summer and Winter orination programmes after recommendations had been submitted by secretaries of the different subsections. been found necessary to elect a mem- ber from the women's section to assist the Council In settling matters per- taining to that section.

Library. Bates, A, Jeffreys, W. Lampard, F. Tyndall, R. McNeill and P. Lawrence.

Literary and Debating-L, Stir- buck, A. Austen, J. S. Greenberg. Prof. R. Robertson and A. Jeffreys.

Services.-11. Brenchley, V. Ben- well, A. Austen, A. Mackenzie and W. Harrower.

Boys' Club-T. Kuester.

Lawn Tennis.-W. Long, A. Par- tridge and. W. Lomax.

Badminton.-R. Goldman, R. Jolin- son, E. Yourier and Mrs. 1, E. Curtis.

Lawrence Billiards.-F.

Kemp.

and

it hus Discussion Group.-Rev. F. Short, 11. Cole and A. Partridge,

Table-Tennis.--A. Zulauf.

The Social Committee's request for a new radlogram had been approved. Questions were raised regarding the tenais pavilion at King's Park and the matter was now being dealt with by the architects.

Accommodation Problem

The increased popularity of bad- miston and the resulting incrente of membership had forced the represen-

to submit al tatives of that section

accommoda-i request for additional tion. It was found that any such would in accommodation increase have to be inutual as far as the A.D.C. and Women's Sections. The Board of Directors was approached and it is understood that no struc- turi alterations to the prezent build-i

Bul be sanctioned, ing could

of existing heral re-arrangement Accommodations would satisfy the de mands to a certain extent.

MrColledge¬said-the-Christman) Pantomime would be held, and the! first rehearsal would be on Monday, Letober 2.

Balarging on Mr. Colledge's re- marks anent the badminton section: request, Mr. Cassidy said that the Board of Directors had given the} mafter their full attention, Expendi

might be Lure for such a venture possible if the Association could look for substantial revenue cover the cost, but with the Association still in debt to the extent it was. he 'could see no possibility of a further aver- draft from the Bank. However, there was the possibility of re-arrangement uf the ground floor accommodation, which might possibly help rellevej congestion in the West Lounge.

Election of Committees The elcellon of Committees to serve during the Winter months was ren- dered difrult, sald the chairman, because the nitendance was not re- presentative. He suggested that those on Inst season's commitices be re-elected with any new names mem- bers would Be to suggest.

The following commitices were re- elected with new recommendation for the ensuing winter season:

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