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as well practically all the clubš I Kowin, in King's Park. As members were aware, two years go they started rai ing debentures with the view to exerting a new Club home and some $18,000 were raised
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privu Club they had no lega! The annual general meeting of existence whatever, and the ques members of the Kowloon Cricket tion of raising debentures was im Club, held last evening, was pre portant from that point of view suded over by the genial President, because,supposing the Club went Dr. C Forsyth. He was support bankrupt suddenly, the only per- d by the Vice-President (Mr.sons who could be held responsible R E. Lindeli), the Hon. Secre. for the dentures were those who tary (Mr. E. J. Edwards) and had signed them on behalf of the the Hon. Treasurer (Mr. II. E Club. That seemed hardly far on Stevens) There was a large the "poot mngs" who signed them gathering of members, all the seat-be bad signed a few hundreds ing accommodation being occu-himself. (Laughter. Many of the pied.
[sporting clubs in the Colony had, in The President heartily congratu recent years, converted themselves lated the Club on the very succiato Bimised ability companies ful season they had had, both Articles Ameiation. in spit and financially. Here!! ipslanced regretted that chcumstances had United job provided, high being seau morg
Hongkong Reset Club, and often at the Club, but he assured thought hiebl desirable members that he took the same that the Kowine, chetat Chand When they! gent interest in it to-day as he had should hwy. done when he was a no notime to max at some future date! member. The President thought to the new ground where ould un the Club could congratulate itself domotedly bave të vase money th un having won ith Leunes lastbild a new parilion, At pres
a unique achiev H the debeat were being • shes meet " had every hope that they would do the Club à min stroža jovation | the same this year. With regard financially. Jeg turi to busė a: to the other sections be was pleased further be gras on debentumn in to know that they were Hourshing the fature they could do it ma They had some yuting ron company with preh ing on to take the place of Seramy liability hired therein. - Gren in tennis, and the golf sud bowls players were going very strong.
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A Leakage Sorewhere. Referring to the question of fin- ances, the President drew attention
After a short discussion the mot ing unanimously approved the p posal, the proposition of Mr Lindsell seconded by Mr. Nailson.
The Financial Year. The President mentioned that it| × PUBLISHED ANNUALLY to two items, the fist being the end of the financial yer of the was desired that the date for the expenditure on entertainment, Club should be chan from the which was shout $500 more than 31st August to the 31st July, the
He explained that this
THE
LONDON DIRECTORY last year.
with P ovincial”& F. reign Seet ons
was accounted for by the fact that reason bing that the Club had, enables traders to communicate direct with they had played double the number grown to such an extent that the MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS of cricket matchez and more tennis Hon. Secretary and Hon. Trea
super found it difficult to compile |
the Continent of Europe. The
in London and in the Provincial Towns and matches and bowls matches, con- their statements in time for the Industrial Centres of the Gited Kingdom and sequently the figure must natur-annual meeting, addresses and her details are sissified under ally go up.
He would like! The other item was members to e spies their opinions more than 2,000 trade headings, including.
perhaps a not quite so popular one. on the matter. He intimated that
EXPO T MERCH NTS
with a tailed partientare of the Goods
and the Colonial and Foreign Narkot»supplied/-referred to bar sales. Whilst both in regard to forming the Club|
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SEPTEMBER 30. 1922.
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the Club was not a commercial intulitel iability company could not understand why on pur-financial year, extraordinary genera!! undertaking he confessed that he and to charging the date of the chases of $23,000 odd, a greater profit was not made than $4,000. cetings would base to be held to
and this should provide a good bow formally pass p solutions He considered the profit very small,
The spange suggested by the ing green for next summer. Sd suggested to the incoming Bar 1ident fund favour with the Committee that they should adopt
Your Committee were informed by the Government in May last tha. a new system with the view tu dir.
vering just where the leakage 16
fake brány Mostaraj do Club would have, in a few yet: 2. Serretung and H. Tould be incised from to move from its grounds to On behalf of the Club the Ped
site in King's Park. THE LONDON IRECTORY CO., LTD.dent said he would like to thank]
The join. 0. 25, Abehurch Lare, london. B.C4, Mr. Weller for the handsome shield and large number were forth.
proposals of the various clubs con Tax Preporodeursstidered for the allocates of the new England.
be had presented to the Club on comin which he promised should its been forwarded to the occasion of their won theceive the sideration of the Government for approval. The Cricket Leagues. Mr. We wan Committer.
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Annual Report.
Club is indebted to Messrs. Black burn and Stevens for their good work in this connection.
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practically a newcomer to the A Bearby vote at tuanks to Dr. Club but they admired his sporting tozzyth for his able conduct of the MING YUF N STUDIO.. (Hear, bear). The Chair meeting brought the pings to It will naturally be some time be
man concluded by expressing the
ore the new ground will be ready bope that the tennis players would shine more brilliantly this year than
and in the meantine our pavilion they did last. They would have to
The report was as follows
building scheme has had to be for hock up if they were to retain the
Finance. The profit for the year thandoned, and the debentures prominent position they bad al-
was $5.125.81, as compared with raised for that purpose redeemed. ways occupied in this sport. The $7,019.78 in the previous year. The A donation of $500 was received 4310|K Č.C vas a spotting Club entre difference is largely accounted for from our President. Dr. C. Forsyth ly, and he did not wish to me its by the reduction in profit on refresh and this sum has been spent on im achievements eonfined to any unements.
Most of the items of ex-provements. particular section. He proposed the penditure are greater on account of The Club obtained five first and option of the report and balance general increase in cost of labou two second prizes at the last Hor. If you want in take flue 'rictures," we | sheet.
and materials, and of water. fall in tienltural Show, and the flowers and recommend thar AGFA'S Z LL of FILM- Mr L. J. Blackburn having dollar value, etc. should be used which can be obtained seconded,
lants about the ground have added The credit shewn in regard to greatly to be beauty of our Mr. J H. Oxberry, referring to Children's Sport is apparent, hut roundings. DEST QUALITY AT MODER-the prott on refreshments to which
The thanks of the Club ATE PRICE.
the President had already alluded, not real. A sum of $175 kindly sub-are again due to the Ground Sub said he felt it ought to be a great scribed (and expended) in connee Committee for their untiring efforts deal more. He agreed that there tion with the previous year's event Pavilion. For Teasons already must be a pretty considerable did not rome to hand until too latexplained the proposal to build a leakage somewhere.
to be included in the 1920 21
new pavilion on our present ground The resolution was unanimously accounts.
has been abandoned, and it has carried.
As explained later, our scheme for been found necessary to embark on building a new pavilion had to be an extensive scheme of painting and The meeting then proceeded to suspended. Your Committee therepairing our present pavilion. the election of officem for the fore decided that all debentures It is hoped that when this work i ensuing year, and the following should be redeemed, in order to completed the building will be mor were the successful candidatos
avoid the les involved in paying in presentable, and in a fair state o Prezident: Dr. Forsyth.
terest for an indefinite period. repair, since it must serve our need: Vice-President · Mr
Tronces were duly súft to all holders until such time as a suitable Clul and, at the time of writing, some house can be erected on the now three-quarters of the issue have ground. heen redeemed, and interest paid.
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Captain: Mr. J. P. Robinson. Vice-Captain Mr. B. D) Evans Hon. Secretary: Mr. P. H Heathente.
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Cricket.
Membership. During the year 9) Cricket. In many ways the crick Hon. Treasurer: Mr. H. E. new members joined the Club, et season of 1921-22 was the best the Stevens.
several resigned and the names of a Club has ever had. More member: General Committee: Messrs. E. number of members who have left took part in the game than ever be Abraham, L. J. Blackburn, the Colony, or been absent for fure, More matches were arranges:
WE Davidsen, B. D Evans, tong period, were removed from the than ever F. G. Herridge, H. Overy, J. Mac-list
before-altogether 42 Thus the membership list now matches were played, 21 by the Ist Morte and F. P Shroff.
tands at 400 (as against 394 for XI and 21 by the 2nd XI. The 1st Ballotting Committee: Messrs.
1920-21.) J Cornley. G W. Avenell, J. H
XI won 11, drew 7, loat 3 and head. Osberry, K K
The Committee record with deep the 1st division of the League. Staple. J. C. Fletcher, J. H Kynoch, N. L. H. regret the deaths of Mr. G. L. The 2nd XI won 13, drew 2, lost Railion, W. Guldenburg. F. 17. Vezine and of Mr. W. T. Elson, a nd topped the 2nd division of the Thompson and R. C. Hunter. Life Member of the Club, and League. During the scason ceo.
very keen participator in all its! Rries were compiled by E. activities.
|Braga, B. D. Evans and F. E. Law- The most consistent hats
Removal to New Grounds.
ronce.
Dg.
trong in batting, but not in bowl MR. JOFFE SERIOUSLY
The 2nd XI was strong in
ILL. wling, but had a long tail in bat- ing. The two teams were cap. ained by veterans J. P. Robinsʊu
Peking, Sept. 29-Official tele and A. U. Brawn--both have played
fchul 2 Hongkong 22 years.
grame report that Mr. Joffe, the Tennis.--The outstanding feature Soviet representative is seriously the reason was the great im-ill of typhoid. Docter Krieg 16 provement shown in the play of the going to (ha gchun from Peking
to-day.--Kruter. younger members, whose success in
e two open events in the tourna nent was quite unexpected.
We entered team
Ik
in each livision of the longkong Tennis Tho "A" team performeu differently, but the "B" team did little better and were placed
ague.
fourth, in their division.
Bowls. The Bowls section has ad another fairly successful year. the competitions have been keenly ntested, and are nearing com. pietion.
FREEMASONRY IN CHINA.
Peking, Sept. 29.-A function unique in the history of China took place yesterday afternoon, wh-L Mr. Prince, Grand Master of the Freemasons of Massachussets, M Hilton Grand Warden), Mrs Prince and leading officers of th
The rinks, however, leave much to International Lodge of Peking and their wives, were received in audi ence by President Li Yuan hung being introduced by Wang Chung huai, himself a member of the in ternational Lodge.
e desired, but in the near future we hope to have green that will 3.mpare favourably with the best oi hose in the Colony. It 18 noped
when the new green is completed here will be many young members articipating in the so called "Old
Jan's Game."
Golf Section. This section retains
The President heartily wele meu the distinguished visitor, adding that Mr. Wang informed him that Masonry debarred the discussion ul religion and politice, which pleased to old time popularity and the Subbim. He was glad to learn that Committee note with pleasure the Masonry was spreading in China mprovement made by some of the
and hoped it would continue to de less-experienced players. Seven competitions
were held Suring the year and the Mead
hampionship Shield was won by
ir. J. Stalker.
Three matches were played against the U.S.R.C., and in the
nd game we defeated our re- loubtable opponents for the first ime in six years. Both matches ayed against the K.B.G.C. result ed in our favour.
Children's Spurts. This event was he'd as usual on New Year's Day and proved a great success The Committee tender their thanks the generous subscribers, and the Indies and gentlemen who so kind. ty assisted on that occasion.
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Replying, Mr. Prince expressed appreciation of the honour show the party and said that befor leaving America 'he saw President Harding, who sent cordial greetin to the Masons in China.-Router
BASEBALL
Last Game of Season. The Horghong Bayball Club met the South China Athletic Club this alternoon at 4 o'clock op the Hongkong Football Club ground in the last game of the semen The gante will jove exceptionally in tetesting, Since each sade has won
the fore di eide the rubber. two games and to day's game will
Concerts. Two enable open air concerts were held under the
The Ime up of the Hongkong team ble direcion of Mr V. Č. Labrumi
18 265 is How Scott fe). Brown und the Concert Sub-Committee.
p. Hodgkin (1), Church (2h), Dancs. Two well attended
Done (s), 0 Cons or (3b), Keb dances were held in the Kowloon | (11.), Proulx (cf. Bradford Theatre during the winter months. (r. f.). Dr. Urquhart will umpire
Committee thank
Prizes. The
Limited Liability Com any. On the invitation of the Presvlent, Mr. Landsell asked the meeting for. HD expression of opinion for the Ground. The cricket-pitch has ran was C. I. Stapleton, who finish guidance of the incoming Com-een carefully looked after during ed with an average of 41. The best the numerous donors of prizes for mittee with regard to the Club be-the summer months and should be all-rounder was B. D. Evans, who Cricket, Tesia Golf and Bowls ing formed into a limited liability in good trim for the coming season. tional bowling feats-in 3 League
several times accomplished ansa- competitions company. He said the general The rinks near the pavilion were.
position was set out in the report again used for Bowls, but were not matches he captured 7 wickets for In May they were told definitely that at some uncertain future date. Very satisfactory.
The Committee runs, 5 for 10 and 3 for
i
they would have to move and that have recently authorized the level.lauce at the appended averages ≈ site would be prepared for them, ling of a portion of the top ground, will show that the lat XI was very
The Hell Mark of Superiority THE VICTROLA MOUTRIES:-Exclusive Distributors.
LONG LIVED W]| LIAMS, nedal of Mrs. Mary James, aged 94; at Dolgell, y, still leaves three nonagenarians in the district. Although not related they all bar the same prname: Mr. Richard Williams. 96; Mrs. Osborne Williams, 95; and Mrs. Mary Wiliamne, 93.