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•NEW CLUB HOUSE DISCUSSED.
THE INTERPORT MATCHES.
The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Cricket Club was held last evening in the Clubhouse. Mr. F. Maitland presided and was supported by the following members of the Committee: Messrs. T. E. Pearce, R. Harcock, G. R. Sayer, C. Blaker, Capt. Gray, and Mr. S. Greenhill (Hon. Secretary).
There were about members present.
Telephone 29.
THE CHINA MALLE
TENTH ANNIVERSARY.
thousand bearing interests at the PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC, rate of 6 per cent, per annum. Sald debentures: to be redeemable. after five years from date of issue by annual drawings. A minimum zam- ber of fifty debentures to be redeem- ed annually, more if funds will allow."
Mr. G. M. Shaw, seconded and the motion was carried unanimously. EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING An extraordinary general meeting to aher certain rules, followed.
CELEBRATION IN HONGKONG
It did not show that sufficient interest was being taken in the matter. With regard to debentures he thought that it was the experience of most of the Clubs who borrowed" money on debentures that they had eventually to increase the subscriptions for the redemption of the same and sub- At the pre
The tenth anniversary of the scriptions would fail.
Portuguese Republic was celebrated sent time the Club was in a very promising financial position
in Hongkong yesterday with more think that but be did not
thin the usual eat. The two Portuguese Clubs-the senior institu- that would be likely to continue. There was a large influx in the
The Chairman said that in view of tion (the Chub Lusitano) in Hongkong membership during the last year bot he did not think that such would the building of the new pavilion it and the Club de Recreio at Kowloon fervour continue in the future. The policy was felt that non-playing members combined, each in its own premises. of most of the sporting Clabs seemed should pay an entrance fee. The old to observe the day in a manner to be one of construction instead of rules were badly planned and there worthy of the patriotic re-construction: It was re-construe was no provision for an old non-of the Portuguese in Hongkong.
of fellow-citizens tion that was wanted and be sug-playing member, who did not pay So large is the number of our gested that they proceed on cheaper an entrance fee, on becoming a play Ally that it would have been impos lines and get a higher standard of member having to pay such fee:sible for the functions to have been The altered rules would also assist carried out in either of the two clubs
sport.
The Chairman replied that fith Mr. G M. Barton proposed that the Committee mentioned be apregard to Mr. Sewell's remark there was no idea of increasing the sub- pointed.
Mr. E. B. Reed seconded and the scription to meet the cost of the new pavilion. It could easily be met motion was unanimously.agreed to.
of the new The Chairment. Since the last without putting up the subscription. annual meeting Messrs Percy Smith. They had thought Seth & Fleming has been appointed pavilion for many years and he did remuneration of act agree that the subscription would go back. They would go forward Treasurers at a
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Mr. Hamilton said he would like the Hon. Treasurer in collecting with anything like a reasonable degree of comfort for all its members to propose that the new club be con- subscriptions. He proposed
(1) That Rule 12 should be and their numerous guests. By a structed on the same lines as the old
amended to read "All play happy combination, as a large num Club. He understood that there was
ing and non-playing members, ber of members of one club belong to to be a lounge and reading room and
not being subscribers, shall the other, subscriptions for the enter card room. Would it not be a mixed
pay an entrance fee of twenty tainments were reciprocally exchang- club?
dullars. Any non-playing memed between the members of the two own. designations were conspicuous ber who wishes to become a friendly institutions, resulting in the in large lighted letters, there being playing member and who pre celebrations being carried out on a altogether about 1,500 lights. The vious to the enactment of the serie of excellence which does great cement tennis court was specially above rule has not paid acredit to the promoters.
"floored" for, the occasion. The entrance fee shall, on becom- For more than a week past the boarding provided a splendid floor, ing a playing member, pay & special sub-Committee appointed to as smooth as could be desired, and fee of twenty dollars.
organize the festivities at the Club in point of areas is easily the largest Mr. H. E. Hollands seconded.
de Recreio have devoted much time dancing "hall" in the Colony. What Mr. Nisbet thought $20 rather too and attention to decorating the little was the delight of gliding, to the $500 per annum, and have given As regards Mr. Hamilton's remarks high as non-playing members got no Cub building, with the objects of perfect rhythm of the music of the Japanese police officials for an alleged
securing the best results in a general Wiltshires Band, under the canopy of every satisfaction. I beg to propose he thought that the idea was to run benefit except watching games.
The Chairman said that they had scheme of decoration and illamina the star-spangled heavens, it must be attack on two small Japanese girls their reelection.
becoming playing tions. Mr. 0. M. S. Oliveira must be left to the young Terpsichoreans of until it is believed he became ment- Mr. H. A. Nisbet seconded and the the Club much on the same lines as
at present. There would certainly the option of
given the palm for the excellence of last evening to describe. Suffice itally unbalanced and then placed on board the T.K.K. Liner "Siberia the design and Mr Nisbet said that $10 would be his motion was carried manimously.
effective to say that the innovation proved as The Chairman: Mr. Paul Hodgson be a room for the young men to members.
carrying out thereof under his successful as the idea was original to Maru" for deportation 10 England, Mr. Bird moved an amendment, personal supervision, ably assist
eight years engaged in the manufac retired as Hon. Semetary last Novem, Spend their time in, but that was a ber, and a well deserved presentation thing for the Commirree to settle suficient.
as follows! C. da Cunha, J. M. V. dos Reime: 1. One Step *** Wid, Wild Women turing business in Kobe, eluded the twenty-five was made to him for his long and They could not lay a hard and fast
valued services in the interests of the rule as to who should go there that non-playing members should ed by Messrs. A A. Gateries, B. the Committee. The dance card was David R. White, a British subject for dios, and MA. Simoes; Messrs. 2. Valse I'm forever Blow-efforts of fellow passengers who ing Bubbles sought to restrain him, and jumped The Chairman said that one of the A. da Silva and P. A. and R. G.
from the vessel. and was drowned, The Chairman said Gentlemen, Club for the long period of eight He thought it would rather be unfair pay $10.
reasons for fixing it at $20 was beXavier were responsible for the very
3. Fox Trot....Eindustan The annual report and accounts years. I was very fortunate in find to ask that Did Mr. Hamilton
4. Lancers ......Country Girl
two days out of Yokohama, accord. having been in your hands for several ing as able and energetic successor suggest that ladies be admitted to
Mr. Hamilton said that that was cause they were getting a new pay-effective uminations. The scheme
5. One Step ......Sand Dunes ing to the story told on arrival in San ilion. They could have a vote on it had for its general ontimes the days I will, with your permission, in Mr. Greenhill (Applause.) The the pavilion?
6. Fox Trot ...Suites
Francisco by Morris Nemorofsky, a take them as read. There appears, members owe him thanks for his un-
Mr. Pearce wished to know if a encircling of the Club grounds with Mr. Hancock: On what occasions?
trellis-work with
7. Valse ........Missouri
Fellow passenger, who has been serv to be no particular cause for com- tiring efforts on behalf of the Club
Mr. Hamilton replied that Clubs to non-playing member, who paid $10, light bamboo
Me-ow
ing with the Siberian relief detach- ment except that I think we may and I have great pleasure in propos
ment of the American Red Cross. congratulate ourselves in now being ing his re-election.
Mr. R. Hancock scended and the the F.M.S. allowed ladies in on all had the same privilegės în running i arched gaps at intervals, the main 8. One Step ..
the club.
entrance being in front of the gate 9. Lancers Army and Navy occasions, same as the USRC..
The Chairman replied that they way on Nathan Road. A profusion 10. One Step ....Cairo
He stated that the despondent man free of debt and able to start the year
told a tale of bow for months he had Mr. Hancock said that the intention with a credit balance in the bank.
been harassed by the Japanese Last year I suggested that it could
authorities, who charged him with build a new pavilion. I think you annual general meeting of the Club Club as before and wished to know on the Committee. There was no them being the Union Jack and 12. Lancers Mikado not be long before we should have to we may create life members at the of the Committee was to run the always had a not-playing member of national flags, conspicuous among 11. Vase
having the same vote as a playing draped the entire framework. Red" 14. One Step ....Wee Wee Marie
ill-treating two small girls. He said will agree with me that we already I have pleasure in proposing our late from Mr. Sewell what his ideas on rule against a non-playing member the Portuguese national colours, 13. Fox Trot ------Mummy Mine
that the Japanese were able to sub and green bunting, intertwined amidst 15. Valse Galop...Dollar member. need it and the financial position of
The amendment was put to the beautiful foliage, added colour and the Club being what it is, there seeras
meeting and was last, 10 voting for brightness. Thanks to the kindness no reason why we should not go
and 13 against. The original motion ahead. You have received a circular
was carried.
The Chairman proposed setting forth a rough idea of ways
(2) "That Rule 13 should be and means, the chief of which is our
to read The increased subscription list, which I hope is not likely to decrease, rather
annual subscription for play the reverse, and I trust you will pre-
ing members shall be $24, $12 payable on the 1st September sently be able to give us your consi-
and 12 on the 1st January dered decision on the matter.
Non-playing members shall
motion was carried unanimously.
The Chairman: Under Rule 15
Secretary, Mr. F. M. Hodgson, as "Life Member.
Mr. H. A. Nisbet seconded and the motion was carried unanimously,
PROPOSED NEW PAVILION. "The Chairman: And now, gentle men, we come to the really important question of our pavilion.
room
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reconstruction were,
Mr. Sewell replied that he meant a
the reconstruction of sport and not the expenditure of such a large sum
of money on
new pavilion. Mr. Hanrock said that it was not a question of reconstruction at all. membership was increased and as the They wanted a bigger building as the Colony was growing the whole time. More members would join. He did not agree that more members would not join.
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The Chairman: There is no idea of making it a junior club. We need
Mr. T. Dallin seconded.
the
amended
Beautiful Ohio
Princess
John Peel. With much thought a promenade stantiate their charges, but his move! of the Superintendent of the Botanical was provided as a sort of bufferments were trailed by the Japanese and Forestry Department, from ground between the dancing hall and night and day, and that a guard was whom the loan of a large number of the supper tables, all by the way sent to watch ins bome.
Finally, according to Nemoroffsky, ropical palms was obtained, these being all fresco.
Vider the ideal conditions pre- the Japanese ordered that White be decorative plants were placed with considerable effect in front of each vailing last evening it is a work of deported as an undesirable. Despite. of the panels formed of bamboo supererogation to add that the func- the efforts of Nemorofsky and other trellis. Within the enclored ground tion was a most brilliant success. travellers to cheer White, he main- and in front of the Club pavilion the The Consul, Senhor Antonio Luiz tained's remorseful air and held him. band stand was erected.. The decora Cerveira de Albuquerque e Castro, self alool from the rest of the pesson- pay a season's subscription of tion of this miniature kiosk was in and Dona Alice, both graced the gers, refusing to eat or drink from $10 due on the 1st September." harmony with the whole scheme, proceedings with their presence the time the vessel sailed from Yoko- Mr. J. H. Ramsey seconded and which showed up to such fine effect On arrival they were received by hama, and two days later leaped into J. Noronha, and the other members One of the passengers, said Nemo- motion was carried unanimously to passers-by along Nathan and Kim- the President of the Club, Mr. E the sea. The Chairman proposed
berley Roads.
With the thoroughness emphasis of the Committee Messrs. Vroffsky, had started to present White (3) "That an additional Rule (No.
19A) be inserted to reading the Committee's successful efforts des Remedios, T. A. Carvalho, P. A with a cigar, when he suddenly start- Accounts of members, non-in all their details, the little children Xavier, and P. A. Yvanovich. The ed to wave his arms, shouting "I am playing members and sub of the community were not forgotten strains of the Portuguese National innocent of any crime!"
Brushing off bands that sought to scribers shall be made up and in the day's celebrations, two hours Anthem signalised the arrival of the sent in at the beginning of in the afternoon from 5 to 7 pm Consular official, who was in full restrain him, White jumped over the each month and should any being devoted to their entertainment. uniform, Miss Lena Noronha present deck rail of the vessel to his death.
As soon as the alarm was given accounts be unpaid at noon All the little tots from the Portuguese mg a pretty bouquet of artificial roses on the 15th day of the follow: families in Kowloon congregated in to Madame Albuquerque. Tenlarge Captain H. Nagano ordered two of the ing month the name of the their scores on the lower tennis lawns tables were laid for supper and they lifeboats lowered. A buoy was thrown member; non playing member of the Club and with them were their were very tastefully decorated by
The vessel or subscriber owing the same numerous friends from the Hong twelve young ladies, the beautiful near the spot, where White Was seen shall be posted in the pavilion kong side. Improvised sports, run results evoking much praise from to disappear. and if at the expiration of one ning, jumping, and skipping were those present. In keeping with the around several times in the vicinity, month thercaiter his account got up for the children's amusement pervading good taste, the meau was but he could not be found. shall be unpaid be shall cease and the little ones entered into the neatly printed and was as follows:
Supa de ninho de andorinhas be a member, non-spirit of the day's rejoicing with
Pastelinhos recheados playing member or subscriber, perfect abandon." Willing attendants
Borrachos embriagados but the Committe may composed of a large number of the
Pate de foie gras em gelatina: discretion for younger members of the Club saw to in their
Capo assado good cause shown reinstate the children's delectation in the
Fiambre member, non-playing ample provision of cakes, ices, and such
Salada member or subscriber, but he light refreshments. Every child who shall in any case remain liable took part in the afternoon's sports for all moneys owing by him was presented with a prize. Every body won and none lost. The scene to the Club"
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Frutas em gelatina Frutas secas
Cafe
After the guests had been assem-
bled for supper, the toast "The
swung
A few minutes after White's fatal leap three man-eating sharks rose to the surface. Orders for the vessel to proceed were given when it became apparent that he had perished.
White, about 50 years old, is said to leave widow now living some- where in the United States.
CELEBRATIONS AT MACAO,
This present building has met our needs for some years, but a great You will be pleased to hear that a deal of damage by white ants causes been received this frequent repairs, the bathing and telegram has
Singapore read- changing accommodation is very! Mr. Sewell replied he did not think morning from
Cricket Club inadequate and generally we teed they would have such a fine financial ing "Secretary
our year as the one they had. The junior to meet
members did not appear to be inter- Hongkong. Accept cricket. Details more
increased and as follow. Deason Singapore." So it is greatly
membership ested in the Club, otherwise they increasing now pretty sure that there will be a hope, triangular contest between Shanghai, Yeur. Committee having had the would have been present at the meet The Straits, and Hoogkong on 8th- matter under consideration for some ing. It was absurd to spend such a 13th November next. (Applause). marth, have obtained plans from large sum of money for the junior Mr. R. Hancock has kindly consented "Messrs Little, Adams & Wood and; club idea when no interest was shown to look after the Team Selection gone into the question of financing and they must also take into account Committee, and with the aid of Col the scheme. They have come to the the large proportion of older mem- L. Humphrey and Mr. W.D Jupp, I conclusion, that the time for a new bers. They needed better bathing think we may rely on getting the pavilion is now ripe. The idea, as accommodation and a better pavilion, best team possible put in the feld, you will have gathered, is not merely but he did not see the necessity for provided all aspirants to laterport to have a pavilion, but a two-storied using so much money. It was essen honours will give as much time as building which will meet a somewhat tial that they should have a better possible to practice and thus let the crying need in giving our Juniors pavilion. Alterations would only cost Committee have a chance of judging somewhere to meet and have many! $15,000. their merits. The other cricket clubs of the conveniences of an ordinary The Chairman: I beg to propose of Hongkong Cricket Club approve the in the Colony were asked two weeks club without being put to additional that this meeting of members of the
the way ago to invite likely players to come large expense in
Mr. R. E. O. Bird: I will second and practise at our nets, so I am entrance fees. The plans we have building of a new pavilion.
received should meet these require- sure all will have a fair chance.
Your Committee bave also appointments. We had originally suggested it if the new pavilion is run on the ed Housing and Entertainment Com. building on the present site as being lines of the present one. mittees and I ask that anyone who the most suitable, but the Govern- has a spare room will be kind enough ment would like to take advantage to offer to put up a visitor and give of a new building going up and take pavilion with better accommoda. his name to either of the following ever a portion of this corner to allow tion to gire the young fellows a gentlemen who" form the Housing the Tramway Company to straighten chance of sitting down and having a Mr. Bird: I do not think we
The celebration at Mairan com Committee: Mr. J. H. Ramsay, Mr. J. out its lines. We have therefore to drink. What is your objection?
Mr. Sewell proposed a vote of was one that gave delight to the Bentley, Mt. A. O. Brawn and Major recommend that the site at the
corner Fext to the Hongkong Club, should build a card room there. D L. Harding
The Chairman: I do not think thanks to the Secretary and out going older members who helped to provide
President of the Portuguese Republic" menced on the afternoon of the 4th The annual tennis tournament was be used. The estimate for such a
$45.000 but the Club will be up before the new officials. The Committee bad per- for the children's treat.
It was left for the evening when was proposed by the Fresident of inst. All the public offices and busi His ness offices closed at noon and there The incoming formed good work for them in all a great success and during the sum building is roughly mer the game has been well kept up. furnishing and other items will take annual meeting.
ing to show a better interest in the for the triumph of Xavier and Silva's Majesty King George" by the was a general half holiday a Mon- Let us hope that the Club will rext up a considerable sum, so that we Committee will take your remarks matters in spite of the members fail the sun had set and lights were on the Club, and that of spring have a worthy representative ask you to authorise the issue of into consideration.
Mr. Bird: I second it on the un meetings. Schemes like the present efforts to elicit the largest meed of Portuguese Consul, both toasts being day. A little after three o'clock the to tacke Mr Ng Sze Kwong, Hong- $50,000 in debentures. Mr. Hancock
Committee because they Kowloon, pretty as the Peninsula is, the conclusion of the supper Mr. St. Joseph's College to Tap-siac, Consul address beaded by their band. Arrived at kong's Champion for three years-it has been working in your interests derstanding that the new pavilion one put them under a great obligation admiration. Never did any spot in pledged with musical hongars. At Boy Scouts started on a march from will take a really good man to lower and we think we shall have no great will be built on the lines of the old to the his colours I have to inform you dificulty, considering the object of Pavilion on a larger scale with new wanted a certain amount of thought look so beautiful as did the pavilion Noronha and the
They were lucky to have the same of the Club de Recreio and its ed the gathering in Portuguese and Tapsiac the Boy Scouts gave a dis- that the izte Monsieur R. de Journel this Club from 2 500rts point
The Chairman: I propose the mo- Secretary and Committee as last year. environments last night. Well indeed, hearty" Vivas were given for the play of their exercises, and after might it be described as a real beauty Portuguese Republic, for Portugal, wards there was a programme of presented a Challenge Cup to the of view, in getting the debentures
spot of Kowloon on this festive and the geniti, Consular represent sports in which the men of the gar- occasion. The band kiosk, to which ative present, who despite the brief rison participated.
Yesterday the festivities were con Club shortly after the termination of taken up. although bearing as tion is there anyone to second it? (Applause). the last tournament and let your low a rate of luterest in these Mr. Bird can then put his amend
reference has already been made, period of his association with his Committee to decide on terms. They days as 6 per cent. per annum. Iment and we can take the feeling of
appearance of a compatriots in Hongkong, has gained tinued. HE the Governor, held a We have reason for believing presented the settled on a single championship would ask you, however, to bear in the meeting in regard to the card
that local Russian opinion in Tientsin bejewelled casket, reminding one of the respect and esteem of the Porto reception at 10 am, and subsequent. open, only to members of the Club, mind that others are more willing to
The Chairman: Ob, yes, we had is very strongly opposed to the action Queen Victoria's Statue on the even-guese community. Dancing was then ly at Tap-siac there was another. so that in the Spring Competitions help those who help themselves, and
of the Chinese on Saturday last in ing of the memorable Peace Celebra resumed and, when the party broke programme of sports and other there will be both a Club Champion. I therefore trust that a large number
of members, both junior and senior, it for some time.
-Mr. Nisbet: Then I submit that taking over the Russian Concession tion Day, Electric lights encircled up at three o'clock, the opinion amusements, includingsword displaysi ship and an open Championship.
I now beg to propose the adoption will take up bonds, which will only of the report and statement of bear the value of $50 each. Your the plan be approved and the pavi-and- it is thought that it may yet the stand rails as well as the was unanimous that the hosts dispen by officers, fencing, children's dances, brilliant that evoked the keepest appreciation. rastor-cars, and various athletic in a good deal of trouble with the like streamers accounts and I shall be pleased to Committee are of opinion that with- tion be built in accordance with the involve the Chinese higher authorities. pedestal Overhead, what appeared sed their hospitality in a manner races for bicycles, motor cycles, and illuminated and the Band discoursed answer any questions members may out any addition to subscriptions the plan. A
The Chairman: Is there anyone Treaty Powers whose subjects hold lights converged at the central A special ferry was provided for sports. At night the city; was
property in that area, says the North summit above the musicians dis guests returning to Hongkong wish to put after the proposal has Club should easily be able to meet
Senhor C. de Albuquerquee Castro, a programme of music. coursing music for those "treading the China Daily Mail. the redemption of the debentures as seconding my motion?
Mr. Nisbet seconded it... been seconded.
light fantastic toe." The pavillon the Portuguese Consul, was Mr. J. H Ramsay seconded and due-in fact I look on it as a safe
to the effect that the present club Mr. H. E. Campbell left Shanghai itself was picked out in electric lights home at the Consulate in the fore the motion was carried unanimously. investment. The Hon. Secretary will
ELECTION OR OFFICERS. be pleased to take the names of any premises be enlarged on, the same by the R. M. S. Empress of Asia," so that the entire facade of the build noon to foreign Consuls and Govern
those present, should you approve The Chairman: Gentlemen. The next business before usis the election of the scheme, who will be willing to lines is it now stood and that all pro and he is not expected to return to ing was brilliantly outlined against ment officials. There was a large visions be made for larger bathing China, having retired from business. the dark hill surmounted by the number of callers, including the
their colds with a bottle of Chamber Before putting of officers for the coming year. We take up debentures all vey much regret the death of a motion to the meeting I shall be accommodation and other accommo- Mr. Campbell has had a long and Royal Observatory. Over the porch Colonial Secretary. Later he received manner ben you cu so exsily cure Mr. H. Thomas whose send pleased to give any further informadation generally, and that an estimate intimate acquaintance with the East, of the pavilion the globe (the central members of the Portuguese commune Cough Remedy). For sale by all-
be got and that the same be put be having first arrived in 1893. In that figure of the Portuguese national em ty Contributed,
year he went to Japan, joining a teable), designed on a star, shone out advice was of great value to the tion that I can.
Mr G. Sewell said that there was fore another meeting
As there was no seconder to Mr. firm which is now defunct, and in in a blaze of lights which showed Club The following rames for your Committee have been submited to a very good reason for the Club to you and in the event of there being enlarge its premises. Unfortunately Sewell's amendment, the Chairman's 1897 he came to Shanghat for the up the symbol, most effectively. On has since been. During the war the other 1920" stood out in boldi on others proposed, I will ask you to the proportion of junior members to Proposition was put forward and firm of Tibert & Co., with whom he one side the legend 1910" and or
The Chairman then proposed
when officers were required for the relief on the eaves of the roof pro-i approve of them. They are: the older members of the Club was carried unanimously, Besar I. E Pearce, B. Hancock, very small Indeed and still more
That the Incoming Committee of Chinese Labour Corps, Mr. Campbell claiming, in the first case, the birth G-Eye Blaker, H. A. Nisbet, unfortunate was the fact that the Rodewise, Major, Bagnall, meeting had been so badly attended, the Hongkong Cricket Club are volunteered, and did useful work and, if the second, the age of the RGA & Civic Bets, RN when members knew that such an hereby authorised to issue debentures with the coolles in Eapore, returning Pertuguese Republic. In the middle Important matter was to be Hated $50 each up to the number of ouete Chins after the close of hostilities, and just below the star, the Club'e
ideas thrown in.
room.
Mr. Nisbet: Is there a plan?
Mr. Sewell moved an amendment
The Chairman returned thanks.
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