THURSDAY OCTOBER 19, 1822.
YACHT CUB.
THE YEAR'S TIVITIES,
PLANS FOR TË FUTURE.
items:-
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The aquual port of the Royal Hongkong Yack Club, which is to hold its eighteeth annual meeting on October 20, 19 just been issued. from it wextract the following The Barrofit for the year is $476,32, ar increase of $18.90 over the preeing year despite the fact that salesare down by $141.39.
Subcaptions from Sailing and Rowing Bembers have increased by $158,00; Bathing Bubscriptions are also up by $120.00.
Duing the year the use of the Sipway was discoctioned on bring remived from the old C. Y. C. pr aisa, and its subsequest working has, therefore, resulted in a loss of $157.76 (Expences $220.26 less Fers
Tast year of $192.27.
donation to the Library of $167.00 was made during the year, being the usual grant of $150.00, plus binding and other expenses $17.00
OBITUARY.
MR. R. E. BELILIOS.
on
Nowa has reached the Colony of the death la London Tuesday of Mr. Raphael Emmanuel
AQUATICS.
BOY SCOUTS' SPORTS.
FIRST ANNUAL MEETING.
THE CHINA MAIL.
FOOCHOW NEWS.
SAH CHEN-PING BECOMES CIVIL GOVERNOR:
CRICKET.
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INTERPORT TRIAL.
The following teams have been PEKING, October 18.
chosen to play In su interpor: trial] Foreign telegrame from Foochow match at the Clob ground on Satur Belilios from heart failure. Mr.i In the V. R. C bath yesterday show that Sah Chan ping entered day, 21st inst. at 1.30 p.m. shape. Belillos went home last May and afternoon, the preliminary heata in Foothow on October 15. He issued R. Hancock (Capt), T. E. Pearce, was expected to return towards the the first annual aquatic sports meets proclamation stating that he had L. J. Davies, Cajt. P. Havelock end of the year. The news of bising of the Hongkong Boy Scouts', temporarily azeumed tha civil Davies, G. R. Bayer, E. B. Reed, sudden death will come an a-shock to Association were swam in the pre- governorship because no one was in Ror. E. Quick, R. E. A. Webster, B. D. Evans, Capt. C. O. Olliver, E. G. wide circle of friends and especially
The messages add that 8sh Chen- Lammert and Major Matthews, control. piog fit.t communicated with A. E. Wood (Capt.), H. Owen Generale Li Pu-ling and Hoang Tai. Hughes, C. Stapleton, A. A. Ram- wai who advised him to await, the jabo, A. C. Gace, Capt. R. Le Fleming, arrival of Hau Chun-chit who was D. E. Donnelly, Licat. Bacon, 0. F. expected to enter the city on October Alexander, E. J. de Rome, E.J. R.
Mitchell and Capt Dode.
to his aged mother who lives at the Bence of a good attendance of in Hongkong Hotel. He leaves a widow totested spectators and supporters of and two sons, one of whom is now the movement. about 18 years old and the other about 10.
There was keen, eporting competi- tiou between the various troops and some very good races were witnessed,
The deceased was the only surviving son of the late Hon. Mr. E, R. Belitios CM.G. who, amongst many other! important benefactions, presented the and a reformatory. Born in 1881, Colony with the Belilies Girls' School Mr. R. E. Beliling was educated first in heats Hongkong at the now defunct Braid-
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RESULTS.
Following are the results of the
50 Yarda Championship (two
10
Two thousand Lichouchi men are still at largo. Bah Chen-ping does not think reinforcements from Can ton or Kiangsi can be taken seriously. - Reuler.
OBITUARY.
JAPANESE VICE MINISTER
FOR WAR.
recdved $71 50) as ngainst a profit! wood School. From there he went to lengths).-A. May and Chan Shin Chi Queen's College and afterwarde studied Tong Tan Chiu and E. Zimmern, H. law with Me. J. J. Francie, Q. C. Going Watson and 9. Copley, IT. Lim and in England in 1896 he read for the Ny Hon Sing Bar at Lincolne Inn and subarquently called there. Mr. Belilica took A keen interest in British politica during his stay at home and twice unsuccessfully wooed Chu and R. Fatboyjonsand J. Smithas died hera-Reuter.
Wolf Cubs' Race ( ne length) —C. the electors of a South London J. Long-tail and H. Harris and J.
The year's working sulted in to the Club of $106.53. as against profit on the previous Fiat of $415.20. Jacam bas increased by $1,003.TH, but expenditure is in excess of the previous year by $2-125 61.
It will be noted that Sailing Ba- trance Frrs $570,00 were insufficient to meat cost of Sailing Prizes by $162.00, the previous year showing swall deficit of $2.79. Subscription collected to meet cost of Regata were short by $796 of Regatta penses; last year the Club made a profit under this heading of $288.30 Interest ie up by $1.38, and there is a new item of revenue in the form
consituency us Unionist interest,
a candidate in the
Some years age Mr. Belilion returned to the Colony and took up permanent residence bere. He practised as a barrister at law and distinguished himself in several notable criminal trials. Lately, Lowever; he was not often seen in Court and lived practically the life of retired gentleman of leisure. He was very prominently connected with porting activities in the Colony and
Junior Backstroke (one length).--- Ng Wai Han and R. Zimmern, Lai How Wai and L. Cassumbhoy.
Bromfield.
Senior 100 Yards Championship (4) lengths). Tong Chan Chiu and J. Kutwall, H. Watson and C. Wong, A. May and H. Lim.
Junior 00 Yards Championship Hamson, I. Cassumabboy and D. (two lengths).-Ng Wai Man and E. Leonard, F. Zimmern oul L. White. Life Savin Race.-Teng Tan Chiu
and Chan Shiu Chi, Kotwall and Kwok Hing Wan.
Senior Backstroke (two langtha).-
TOKYO, October 17, Mr. Kojima, Vice Minister for War
CRAMPED CHICKENS.
MAGISTRATE'S STERN WARN-
ING TO COOLIE.
A carrying coolie was charged before Mr. E. W. Hamilton this
of an anonymous Donation of $250,09. no organisation will feel his loss more A. May and Cowan, Tong Tan Chiu them in crates.
de ply than the Victoria Recreation Turning to the Balance Sheet, Re-Club in which he took a very keen in BAIVO Account has increased by $2,149.47 through the generosity of terest. He gave the V.R.C. its new
Commodore F. Smyth who defrayed
the cast of Reclamation, Extension. and Turfing Lawns, ke, in the end of $2,700, which, with Members Ea- franco Fics $690.90, $1 006.53, bns increased the Club's not assets to $3 892 60.
less 1088
The additions to Club House $388.50 consist of Flag-stalt, Flags, Furniture, &c, and depreciation to that amount Eas been written off.
During the year Mesarr. A. G. Lamplay and S. B. Columbine re signed the Hon: Secretaryship and Hon: Treasurership respectively and Mesers F. G. Vaux and T. A Martin were appointed in their stead.
The Sailing Committee's report. aflor recording that the erason was “a successful one with plenty of heavy braeze racin?" goes on to say :-
and Ng Hen Bang, J. Kotwall and Kwong Po Wa.
Junior 100 Yards Championship Hamson, I. Cassumbboy and W. (four lengths).-D. Leonard and E.
The fieals will be held on Saturday
the late Mr. J. H. N. Mody was large dance room and, in conjunction with ly responsible for the catablishout Turtle. of the Craigongower Clab. He was the donor of many cope for sporting afternoon.
verts, including the Bellios Challenge Cup which the Heyward Hayes class of yachte race for every year. Himself be
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TO LET.
morning with cruelty to 42 chickens and 38 pigeons, by overcrowding Irspector, Caygill said that the chickens were in two crates. The pigeons in a small one. There was larger crates, matting in the bottom of the two LET-Godown situated in the 'bat pope WOR back portion of ground floor, provided for the pigeons. All No. 5, Duddell Street. Apply to thres crates were overcrowded. CHINA INDUSTRIES AND DEVELOPMENT When troneferred to larger BANKING CORPORATION (Temporary crates, the birds were in a very Office) Room No. 27 on 2nd floor cramped condition. An Indian con- 13, Queen's Road Central, (above etable arrested defendant carrying Astor House).
was a keen yacht LATEST SHIPPING NEWS, he crates on a bamboo pcle at the
man and he had built for him a
magoite at yacht, the "Dwyn Wen" wich, manned by a European crew, came out from England under its own power. The Dwyn Wen" is at present at Taikoo Dock and it is understood that on his return bír. Belilios contemplated taking a trip in her to the South Sens.
His genial personality and good fellowship won many frie: ds for Mr. Belilins and his death will be genuinely regretted. He was fortunate in bold- ing a life interest in bis father's latge estate and his wealth was ever at the service of others. Deep cympathy will be felt for those he has left behind him
*ARRIVALS.
Hydrangea. (Chin from Swatow. Co.'s Wharf. Schues, (B. & S.) from Shanghai, Amoy.-31.
Luchow, (B. &. S) from Staughai, Swatow.-B12:
Chnegaba (B,&S fron Melbourne Madila,
Suiyang, (B. & S.) from Canton- B9.
Hosang, (J M. & Co.) from Calcutta. Singapore-Kowloon Wharf.
Haitan, (Man Wing) from Haiphong Hoihow.-C43.
Van Vollenhoven, (Kai Yu) from DISCOURAGED. Haiphong, Pakhoi-C40.
**A series of "week-end cruises are planned for the coming season and the Committee will be glad to receive the eames of the wars of say cruiser yachts who are prepared to act aa" Motherships to the smaller classes. We anticipate that there BRIBERY cruises will stimulate later 1, epreadi A better knowledge of seamanship and promote a spirit of friendly rivalry: Among the various classes. The Com
Bribely was alleged against a cook mittee hope that all members will erdavor to make the first eenise of Damed Li Wal who was brought up the season a great succose. Tie date at Lut Criminal Sessions to-day before the acting Puiana Judge (Mr. J. R. is October 18 and 0.
Wood).
COOK'S COSTLY CUMSHAW.
The Committee are hoping to ar- range a retics of shert lectures to bel given on interesting subjects consec. by the Crown ted with our sport and have pleasure
FK.
Providence, (Kong Mow Tai) from Newchwang-C20
Sasha Mma, (O S.K.) from Cantos. - Co.'s Wharf.
Rojun Maru, (M.B.K.) from Dairen. -B50.
Ousbu. Maru, (0.8.K.) from Keelung, Swatow.-Co's Wharf.
The Crown Caes, as outlined Solicitor (Mr. H. Holmes) WAS that Dear Smr Terry wharf on van Andel, has kindly consented to Septen.ber 21 an Indian constable give a lecture on Fags ad their, aw Li Wah carrying a parcel. I-October 18 etiquette" on a date to be fixed later. seemed to the policeman that i was
in notifying members that Mr. A. W. the
The Committee have drawn up a scheme for the Tegie'ration of Yacht Boya and look for the operation of memters to make it a successful work- ing arrangement.
The Committee bave been succes
PARTURES.
Kwangiah. (C. M. S, N.) for Custon.
Halvord. (Rin Tye Lun) for Bang
clutching his bundle a little nervously | knk,—October 18,
Naples Maru, (N Y. K.) for Yoko and he asked what was in it. "Some thing good to eat cakes" replied Li hama, Kalung. Det her 13,
Toyo Maru, (M. B. K.) for Hongay.
Mistrustful, the constable looked into
the parcel and found that it contained-October 18. not cakes but opium. Od the way up
Nam Wah, (Chan Iling.) for Hui.
to the Water Police station be offered how.-October 18.
bis captor $30 to let him go,
ful in getting satisfactory tenders for repairs, alipping, te, from a The prisoner's explanation was that alipway and trust it will prove to be to constablo took the $30 from him a halp and convenience to members when he searched him but the jury
The Harbour Master, Commander
disbelieved this and pronounced bim C. W. Beckwith, R. N., ban arranged guilty. His Honour awarded a sen that anchorages may be available withia Causeway Bay Refuge. Your tence of six months' fail.
Committee wish to record their thanks
for his help in this matter.
The other members of the Com
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A, D. C.
mittee wish to place on record their ANOTHER FINE BUCCESS LAST:
appreciation of the work doua by Mr.
A. W. van Andel in connection with the fixing of marke, starting of roera and generally “helping to carry out the sailing programme to a successful finish."
NIGHT.
The A, D. C.'s, third performance of Noel Coward's 9-dot comedy, "I Leave it to You," in the Theatre Royal last night was another great success. The company played before
After reviewing the year's rowing activities the Rowing Committee's a crowdid house which was ever.
roport says ---
Sombu Maru, (0. S. K.) for Takao, Swatow.-October 18.
Tal: Sans, (J. M. & Co.) for Shang hat-October 18.
Pakhoi.-October 18.
Passat, (Kai Yu.) for Haiphong,
Japan, (B. I. S. N.) for Calcutts, Singapore.-October 18.
Pred. Oraat (Admital Lipe.) for Seattle, Shanghai-October 18.
Yuan Heng. (Yuen Seng Fat.) Tor Saigou.-October 18.
BOXING,
BRITISH CHAMPIONS,
quick to express is appreciation. The British Boxing Board of Con The Rowing Captain would like to The final fall of the curtain brought 'rol have declared the holders of receive the names of members who are 'an ovation. Mr. M. 8. Northcote Brilish boxing titles for the various kon enough to enter for a "loure", received special praise for his weights, as follows:-
zace round the Island to be held early consistently fine portrayal of tho
in the Winter. Crews from any Club
will be eligible. An interval of several hour will be allowed for a rest and Tifo at Repulse or Deep Water Bay.
engaging Uncle Daniel.
Heavy wright Joe Beckett, Light heavy weight-J. Bloomfield. Middla weight-Ted Lewis, Welter weight Title in abeyance. Lightweight-F. Rice, Featherweight-Joe For Bantam weight-J. Harrison. Flyweight Jimmy Wilde The board bas ruled that bon boxer cannot hold more than one title. This
what it referred to na "irenk contests."
The Rowing Captain is pleased to 55 pw. The days will be fixed later report that Mr. H. Sutherland har to suit the convertence of Member. very kindly promised to provide a Mr. Sutherland has also offered to launch several nights a week doring coach and train Rowing Members and the next training season for Members being an old and experienced oarsman who wish to train daring the Wiater. his assistanos will be greatly appreciate action was taken in order to prevent The launch will leave Blako Fick stad by the Rowing Motion?
corner of Pedder Street and Queen'e Rond,
The defendant's excuse was that be bad only recently come to Hongkong and did not know local regulations.
Magistrate It is not so much a question of regulations. How would
you
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like to be cramped in basket with 18 other men? You THE Eteamship must know if is cruel.- Who employ. ed you??
"CITY OF TOKIO" Defendant said he was engaged by having airited, Consignees of cargo are -informed that all goods are being toe Wing Sing stall of the Contral landed at their risk into the hazardona Market to carry the crat:s to Wanchai. ander extra hazardous Godowns of Magistrate: You are personally re- Holt's Wharf, whence delivery may be sponsible. I was going to fins you obtained. $25 but in view of the fact that No claims will be admitted after the matting was provided in two of the Goods have left the Godowns, and ali crates, I will reduce the fias by $5. I Goods remaining undelivered after have a good mind to confiscate the 25th October, 1922, will be subject to chickens, Tell your master I will do to if there are any more casus of cruelty.
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