BATURDAY
OUT BER 7. 1922.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB. | Nisbet for ali ho did for the players.
ANNUAL MEETING HELD,
Mr. Ng Sza Kwong won, for the filth time in succession, the upon singles Championship of the Colony, and wo congratulate him heartily on his sup Mr R. Hancock presided last night coss. The ground is in very good con- at the annual meeting of the Hongdition and I think we may look fo:- kong Cricket Club which was held in ward to another successful year, both
in cricket and tennis.
the Club Pavilion,
COMMUTEE'S REPORT.
I wish to place on record the great The Committee, in its annual report, loss the Club has sustained by the state that 55 new playing mambote, death dating the year of' ita lite Pre- 9 non-playing members and 75 sub-|sident, Mr. F. Maitland. Mr. Mait- scribers joined during the twelvo land for many years filled the moothe: The pitch has again to be position of President of the Club with re-turfed to a large extent, owing to marked auccess, and he always had its the lack of rain offset the Eard interests very much at heart. Wo all wear during the season.
feel is loss deeply; he was a cricketer in every score of the word. We have also to record the death of Mr. H. W. Dick, the Hon. Mr. E. H. Sharp and Mr. A. II. Crew, all enthusiastic supporters of this Club sod friends abosa loss we all moura,
The Club successfully ran two elevens, the first playing 27 matches, winning 13, laving & and drawing 6. The second eleven played 18 won 8, lost and drew 1. The Triangular Tournament at Christmas Wa marked success and it was hoped that this tournament would become a per- manant Bxture for Christmas week. The annual tournament was again successful meeting and the not receipts were $1.827.91 showing an increase of $406,57 over the previous year.
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Before proposing the adoption of the report and accounts, I wish to thank our Hon. Secretary, Mr. L. S. Greenhill who is at present absent on important business for his naver failing interest in the Club's affairs, and for all the hard and often thank less work he has done for us. Wo The Chairman said:-Gentlemen, i offer him our best thanks for all the The Club has once again had a very time and trouble he-bas expended in successful kaancial year, and heaten the Club's interests. (Applause). I last year's record. The accounts. I beg to propose the adoption. of the think, call for very little explanation report and accounts for 1921-1922 as from me, but there are one or two presented.
THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS ÁNĚ PASSENGERS.
ROJECTED
THE CHINA MAIL.'
HAIPHONG.
Oct., H.-Q. N. Focoho.
11.-C. N. Kallong.
BANGKOK,
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DEPARTURES
GHINA COAST, ETC.
Lat.
Oct.
SWATOW. 8.-1.0.8 N. Lokeang. 10.-I.C.S.N. Childar.
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Kaifong.
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Heibong. Amakusa Maru. Kwongrang.. Tingang.. Kaijo Maru. Hopsang. Kwaisang. Sosha Maru.
AMOY.
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Tanda. Haihong.
Amakusa Mary, Shachow.
Kaijo Maru. Soslu Maru,
FOOCHOW.
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Uct.
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1.-L. T. 11.-N.Y.K.
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Akita Maru
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President Taft.
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Nov.
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points I wish to refer to. You will The motion was seconded by Mr.! notice that entrance fees for the Erst, l'entyerots and carried and the meet- time, do not appear in profit and lossing also adopted the resolution moved account, your Committee thinking by the chairman and secorded by Mr, that these should be treated as a D.E. Clarke that $2,000 be transferred capital item and transferred dir ct to to the Debentures Redemption fund. the balance etect. As we hope to
ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Bed our present pavilion soon
Mr. R. Hancock was re-elected demolished we bave written all the President on the proposition of Mr. lant $1,000. We are told by our T. E. Pearce, seconded by Mr. H. A. Dec. 12-0, M, architects, who are building the new Nishat. pavilion, that we shall get nothing for
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Feb. 10-0.P.8,
re elected
the cld building; it will just about auditor, add Mess. Percy Smith, Mr. C. Bernard Brown was elected th contractors for pulling it down, and clearing up the debris. Seth & Fleming were
pay
We have written down our furniture, fixtures, gear, etc., to $600, as none of
treasurers,
The Committee was elected
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Kaga Maru. Siberia Maru. Empress of Canada. Taiya Maru. Eagrees of Russia. Nile.
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TSINGTAO.
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11.-1.09.N. Kwongsang. 19-LCS.N. Tingesny. 15.-I.C.S.N. Норзвах.
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Glenogle.
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Mantur.
Suwa Maru.
Yaensang, Diana Dollar. Orestes. Glenapp
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Asia.
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Yangiare.
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Kanals.
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TIENTSIN.
the furniture or fixtures will be used, follows:-II. E. Mr. Claud Severn for thaw pavilion. Our subscrip M. II. A. Nisbet, Mr. G. R. Bayer, Mr. tions have increased by over $1,000— T. E. Pearce, Mr. F. C. Hall, Mr. and were $3,000—in excers of our RE.A. Webster, Mr. F. C. Redmond, working expenses, a very sound state Mr. L. J. Davies and Mr. H. E. Oct. of affairs. The item of $335 in the Hollands. proft and loss a'count-expenses in |
The Chairman announced that Mr. Oct 8-0 N. isuing debentures-is, of course, Don, Greenhill weuld acon be refuraing to recurring.
the Colony, and Mr. E.J.R. Mitchell Sundry debtors' account, is I am had converted to act in the absence Oct. erry to say, co siderably larger than of Mr. Greenhill. He therefore pro- last year, but all accounts are I think posed afr. Greenhill'a re-election. goori. We have, na you will see, over, Mr. H. A. Nisbet seconded, and the $14,000 on fixed deposit in the Bank, resolation was carried with acclama- Oct. 1.-C. N. and $530 in current account-the, tion.
after paying out $13,305 instalments
The drawing to pay of 80 de-
for the new pavilion, and I think you bentures, as advertised, then took Oct.
Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
will all agree that we ae in a very place. healthy position. Seeing that we have available funds in hand your Committee has decided to pay off 80 debentures, and the drawing will take place immediately after this meeting. shall, later on, propos" when the accounts before you bave paerd, that we transfiz $2,000-from serve to debentures redemption fund.
Wo had a successful cricket erasou, and the Club ran two elevens, the first eleven playing 27 matches and the second eleven eighteen. Mr. Mitchell beads the batting averages of the first eleven with 35.92, and Mr. R. G. Lammert the bowling with 12.60, whilst Mr. Benson is top of the second eleven batting with as average of 28.60 and Mr. Hope the bowling with the excellent average of 5.06.
As you know we are looking for ward to a visi: from Shanghai early lext month-and we hope the Straits would also send a team up here at the same time. Unfortunately wa have received definite advices that the latter are unable to come. We bear very pleasant recollections of their last visit, and are exceedingly Horry We are not to have the pleasure of welcoming them here this year. Tavitations have been sont out to all the different Cricket: Clubs in the Culony to sead thres of
their best men to our note to practise, and so assist the Selection Committee in their arduous task. Some Clubs have not even taken the trouble to re-
ply, which is much to be deplored. It either shows lack of interest or ab-! sence of good material. I hops all who have been asked to practise, will tum up on the Club ground as Tre quently a possible, and put their, backs into it. We want the best team .possible. I would like to take this opportunity of thanking the gentle- -men who have offered to serve on the vations fommitters in connection with the vi-it of our friends from the North: Thag of us who have had the honour of representing the Colruy abcricket in Shanghai,know wall their. 'hospitality, no we must not be behind in the respect.
I am sorry that our new pavilion will not be ready uest month as we had hoped. We were delayed-first of all by the abortage of bričke, and then bed weather: we can get no work doun when it rains-and we
hall not kahinta it much before-the- beginning of next year. We are hurrying on herogirastors all we on. The annual tennis tournament -way/eguiu'a gr is surenss and 'the' thinks of the Club ate (du】 to Mr.
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Ebinyo Maru. Taiyo Maru. Persia Maru.
Mingsang.
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Dec. 15.-T. K. K.
HAIPHONG_ VIA HOHOW. Oct. 11.-1.0.3.N.
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INDIAN PORTS, - ETC.
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(VIA RANGGON).
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Laisang-
BOMBAY AND COLOMBO,
Oct. 10.-N.I.K.
13.-0.8.8. 19.-P. &O. 25.-P. & O. Dee. 8.-P. & O.
Awa Yaru. Himalaya Maru. Sicilia. Mantua. Karmala.
KOKO HIP LUNG
SUP AND WORKS
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DOCK
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VAGMATI
SHELTER
AUSTRALIAN PORTS.
SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
Yoshino Mary. Changita.
Oct. 17.-N.Y.K.
20-A. 0.
NOT. 1.-E & A.
14.-N. Y. K.
Et. Albane. Aki Maru.
JAPAN PORTS.
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8. I. O.S.N.
H.-P. & C.
Tanda.
Naming.
Doazola.
10.Nanyo Y. X. Mnoge Maru.
11.-X.Y.E.
12.-N.Y.K.
13. -N.Y.R.
Akita Mara.
Mishima Maru.
Aki Maru.
Pros. Taft. Hosanz.
Tyndareus
Korea Maru.
14.---P. M 15.-LC. 8.N. 16.-J.C.J.L. Tiibd 17.-B. F. 18.-T. K. K. 19.-1.0.8.N. 20.-E. L. 20.-C. 3. 92.-T.K.K. 25.-Q.P.8. 25.-B. F. Nov. 1.-B. F.
2.-T.K.K. 9.-C.P.S. 8.~~~1, M. 10.-N.Y.K. 13.--T.K.K. 17.--0, P.S. 19. T.K.K. 20.-T.K.K. 30.-Q.P.S.
Dec. 4-B. F.
12.-C. M. 15.-T.K.K.
18.-T.K.K. 92-C.P.8.
¡Jan. 10.-T.K.K.
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Hosen.
City of Tokio. Nanking.
Anyo Maru Empress of Alis. Tairesine. Pyrthus. Shinyo Haru. Empress of Asia. President Plorce. Kaga Maru. Siberia Maru. Empress of Canada. Beiyo Mara. Talyo Maru. Empress of Russia. Pyrchus,
Nile.
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POETLAND...
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| Oct. 14.-P. M. 20.-O. M. 22.-T.K.K. Nov. 1.-B. P.
9.-T. K. K.
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19. T.K.K. 26.-T.K.K.
Der. 1-C. 31.
18.-T.K.K. Tenyo Maru.
Rakayo Maru..
Jan. 10.-T.6.K.
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Oct. 17.-B. F.
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10.-N.Y.,
17.-O.P.8.
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Dec 11.-9.P.8 Empress of Alia.
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Feb. 10-0.P.S. Empress of Canada.
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10.-N. YK
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LOS ANGELES.
Oct. 25.-D. L.
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Nov. 12.-3. & B.
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City of Canton. Patrick Henry, Woyo Muro.
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City of Melbourno.
Agameataon.
Lamband
Bellerophon.
Diana Dollar.
SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
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Disca Bo'lar. Yringteza.
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GRAND VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT.
The programme for the grand vaudevilla entertainment which is being held at the Theatre Royal to night in aid of the Ministering Children's League is au follows:-
PART 1, 1.-Illurican and Conjuring including Myrto Mazic......W. T. Savage, 2.-Song: "Drake goes West" (Wea-
therley)....
A. Glanville, Bulis"
3.-Song: "The Hatfield
| (Easthopo Martin)
| 4.—Monologue...
Miss Jean LowED".
......................J. S. Fearson. 5.Song (Selected)..T. G. Parson. 6-Violin Solo (Nocturne de Chop-
in).
..Isabel Balean. 7.-Stick Spinzing Exhibition.....e
.F. Moggeridge.
8-Bong: "deben Ranzo" (Erio
Coates)..
..F. E. Beatty.
INTERVAL,
PART H.
9.-Mysto Magio...... W. T. Savaga. 10.-(a). "Danny Boy"
(J. Weatherley)..Mins Jean
Lowson, 10.-(b). "The Cuckoo" (Liza Lehman).....Miss. Jean
Lowood. 11.-Song (Selected).. T. G. Faterson. 12.--.Duet: "Matilda" who told lies and was burned death-One of
to
Four Cautionary Tales by Liza Lehmann......Mies Jean Lowson and Mr.
F. E. Beatty. 13.-Imitations... Monsieur Nostcap.
14. Song: "The Sailor's Grave"`
(Sullivan)..A. Glanville. GOD SAVE THE KING.
FOOTBALL.
LEAGUE OPENS.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES,
The 1922-23 football season open to-day with the following matches in the First Division of the Hongkong League:
Hongkong Club Hongkong Police, Club ground; Referes, Mr. A.
H.H.S. "Tamar" v. Kowloon, Navy 'A' ground; Referee, Mr. F. Williams, R.G.A. v. South China. Sookuapoo 'A' ground; Referee. Mr. F. Smith.
King's Regt. v, H.M.B. "Ambrose." 8. C. A. Gravad; Referee, Mr. W. E. Hollands.
All the matches start at 5 p.m., sharp.
KINGS' TEAM.
The following will represent the 2/King's Regt. against H.M.8. "Ambrose" on the South Chino ground to-day: Cpl. Blacos; Cpl. Wyane and Sgt. Simmo.de: Sgt. Newton, Pte. Hodgson and Cpl. Barlow; Pte. William, C. Q. M. 8. Burnett, Lt. G. J. Jones, Cpl. Carr and Pte. Scott. Reserves Ptes Hart, McCaa and Love.
KOWLOON TEAM.
Kowloon will be represented to day in their lat. League Exture . H.M.S. "Tamar," by the following players; Woodman; Wheeler and Knight, Morrison. King and Dun an: G. Millard, Hall, Mason, Duncan and Coombs.
PERSISTENT THIEVES.
RICSHA COOLIES ANSWER CRY FOR BELL.
A Japanese lady, His. T. Ozato, living at No. 63, Kennedy Road, was attacked by eight Chinese at 6 p., yesterday, when she was some 15 yards from the Naval Hospital, on ber way to a friend's house. She called telp, and several riceba cooliea came to her assistance. They forced the robbers to release ber. As Mrs. Ozato was proceeding
for
up Mount Parish Path bowever, the was again overtaken by the robbers and this time they relieved her of a gold ring worth $20 and a parse con- taining some small change..
MANAGERS ABSCOND.
A Chinesa woman the mistress of the U Wo Chan brick and tile shop of Reclamation Street, Yaumati, reporta that her managing partner, has ab- sconded with $2,407 which he had callooted for the firm The wan aging partner of the Tai San glare- wars; shop, also of Reclamation Street is reported to bavo absconded, too, taking with him $950 belonging to the firm
Children's 0.1da's
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