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Friday, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH September 22, 1939?
Winter Programme
Poor Attendance juny
Y.M.C.A. Mooting
EINE FOR SİĞNALMAN Careless Driving Near A
Blind Bend
Sigm. C. Taylor, of the Hongkong Signal Company, was fined $10 by Mr. Forrest at Central Magistracy yesterday for careless driving in Stubbs Road on September 11.
Inspector Saunders said Taylor Only 11 members two of whom attempted to overtake a convoy-of were residents, attended the meeting five lorries on a straight stretch but in the West Lounge of the European found there was insufficient room. Y.M.C.A. yesterday evening to. cleat He was neating a blind bend in the members for the Winter social and road and had he been going at a sports programmes and to hear a re-high speed and not fallen back on port from the Secretary of the accident might have occurred. Mombers' Council..
An officer of Taylor's company Mr. P. S. Cassidy, Vice-Prealdent said Taylor's pay was 28s. Iers B3⁄41⁄2d. of the Board of Directors,, was in the each week.
public car Cheung Chlk-long. Chair, supported by Mr. AW, In- Fram, Secretary; Mr. W. J. Ashton, driver, was fined $20 for a similar Asst. Secretary, and Mr. W. Hoffence. Colledge, Hon. Secretary of the Major. H. G. G. Robertson, N.A.M.C., sald he was in Stubbs Road on Members' Council.
Others presont were Messrs. A. J. c. September 8 when he saw a lorry Taylor, A F.. Austen, W. Lampard, coming towards him about 20 yards A. N. Mackenzie, S. Kemp, L. Storway and Cheung's car trying to buck. E. Yourleft, H. Smits, W. E. overtake it. He sounded his hom, thinking Cheung would fall back, but Long, and IL Goldman.
he passed the lorry, and forced him Cheung to stop to avoid a collision. said he had not attempted to over- take, the lorry,
members, the
Mr.
Addressing Cassidy Bald:
There seems to me no reason why we should not endeavour to carry out our wuni Winter programme
D. C: Loncraine, of D. Gesteiner even though the assistance of mem- Ltd. was fined $8 for leaving his car bers may not be fully available in Pedder Street for over two hours through the call of duty elsewhere.
PARKED TOO LONG
We have therefore met here to-night on September 9.
J. L. Quie was cautioned by Mr. to see what can be done to keep the Macfadyen nt Kowloon Magistra usual sections of the "y" in a stale for leaving his car unattended on the of activity despite the shadow of war.north side of Saigon Street for two
Members' Council Formed
At the Winter programme meeting
hours.
a clear
Quie was not in Court but his re- of last year I brought up the ques-Presentative pleaded guilty. Sgt. tion of forming a Members' Council. Campbell said Quie hind Effect has since been given to the driving record. proposal. The creation of the Council change in the routine of means this meeting. We shall elret com- niiices for the various sections as usun but the arrangement of the programme will be left to the Council who will be guided by reports from the new Committers and who will co-ordinate their proposals.
Before I proceed to the clection of the new coinmitices I would like, on your behalf, to express our thanks to past members 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 meetings of the Counell had been hield. No ambitious schemes bud been envisaged by the new body and Its interests were limited to the co- ordination of Summer and Winter programmes after recommendations had been submitted by secretaries of the different subsections. It has been found necessary to elect a men- ber from the women's section to assist the Council in settling matters per- taining to that section.
The Social Committee's request for a new radiogrum had been approved, Questions were raised regarding the tennis pavilion at King's Park and the matter was now being dealt with! by the architects.
Accommodation Problem
The increased popularity of bad- minton and the resulting increase of membership hod forced the represen-i tatives of that section to submit a request for additional accommoda- tion. was found that any such increase; in accommodation would have to be mutual. ns for us. that A.D.C. and. Women's Sections., The! Board of Directors" was approached and it is understood that no struc- tural alterations to the present build-
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but sanctioned, ing could
teral re-arrangement of existing ccommodation-would-satisfy-the-de- mands to a certain, extent.
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Mr. Colledge sold the Christmas! Pantomime would be held, and the first rehearsal would be on Monday,) October 2
Enlarging on Mr. Colledge's re- marks anent the badminton section request, Mr. Cassidy anid that the Board of Directors had given the natter their full attention. Expendi- ture for such a venture might be possible If the Associalion could look: for substantial revenue to cover the cost, but with the Association still in debt to the extent it was, he could see no possibility of a further over- draft from the Banks, However, there was the possibility of re-arrangement | of the ground floor accommodation, which might possibly help rellevej congestion in the Went Lounge.:
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Elcetion of Commitlers
The dection of, Committees to serve during the Winter months was ren- dared difficult, aald the chairinan, because the attendance was not re- presentative. Fo
that suggested those on last season's committees be re-elected' with any new names mem- bers would like to suggest,
The following committees were re- elceted with new recommendalian for the ensuing winter season:
Ilouse F. Tyndall. Social.-W. Colledge, A. Austen, L. Starbuck, G. Eastgate, A. Jeffreys, H. Smit.
A.D.C.-J. P. Alisopp, W. Fethetick, W. Robertson, G. Eastgate, L. Star- buck, W. Colledge and Major Woods.
Library, Bates, A. Jeffreys, W. Lampard, F.Tyndall, R. McNeill and F. Lawrence.
Literary and Debating-L. Str- buck, A. Austen, J. S. Greenberg Prat. R. Robertson and A. Jeffreys.
V. Ben- Services.-H. Brenchley, well, A, Austen, A. Mackenzie und! W. Harrower,
Buys' Club-T. Kuester. Lawn Tennis-W. Long. A. Par- tridge and W. Lomax.
Badminton.-R. Goldman, R. John-) son. E. Yourieff and Mrs. I. E. Curtis.!
Lawrence and S. Billards.-P.
Kemp.
Discussion Group.-Rev. F. Short, H. Cole and A. Partridge,
Table-Tennis.-A. Zulauf.
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