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Snday, 6th April Wednesday 6th April
ANNUAL MEETING.
At the annual meeting yoster- day evening of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders Mr. B. L. Frost was elected President the preposition of Mr. J. Tully, seconded by Mr. Hunter.
Mr. S. Baker presided over the early part of the meeting and after
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THE CHINA MAIL.
LOCAL SPORT.
BILLIARDS.
SOLDIERS' CLUB TOURNEY.
The draw for the semi-finals of the Soldiers' Club Billards Cup competition is as follows:-
R. Ev. 38th Heavy Battery,
the allocation of the same chari- ties as last year had been ap-- proved he commented on
the R. A. membership, which he described
R. N. Dockyard Police v as very good. The membership Garrison Sergeants' Mess. totalled 602, which showed a very The first match was to have substantial increase over inst been played on Thurday night
One thing year's total..
and last night and the second on which he would like to call April 6 and 7. The final will be the attention of the members decided on April 16 and 17." -- was the great decrease in bad
Championship.
to
debts. They had had considerable At the V.RC. last night, P. S. trouble for years over the matter Leung defeated Corporal Blonden, of bad debts and he was glad to RE. by 800 points to 673 in the see the improvement last year. second round, of the billiards The scheme introduced last year championship. Leung's highest of sending to members statements break was 59 and Blonden's 35. of their previous months' dues
Tonight, S. C. Kwok plays Ip should be followed. He felt sure Ping-lau In the second round, the members would give their support, winner to meet Leung in the third. The Chairman took the opportunity Kwok is a former semi-finalist and of thanking the Librarian, Mr. should win if in form. Play in Stokes, and Messrs. Brown and two sessione, commences at 6 p.m. Leach, the Secretary and Treasurer,
for their services.
The election of office-bearers then took place.
GOLF.
Upon his election as President Mr. Frost took over the Chairman-It has been notified that the new ship of the meeting.
Fanling course has been flooded Other officials appointed were:and will be closed during the Vice-presidents, Mr. E. Cock and week-end. Ladies will play on Mr. J. Ormiston; Secretary, Mr. the old course starting when all P. T. Farrell; Treasurer, Mr. R.men have driven off and must give Johnstone Librarian, Mr. J. W. way to all men's games. Stokes...
General Committee: Messrs. R. Hunter, G. J. Harman, E. Han- sen, W. J. Hill, L. H. Kearne, A. W. J. Hoy, E. W Blackmore. A. J. Stock, A. B. Haselett, T. G Patterson, L J. Blackburn and J. B. Hamilton.
YACHTING,
The Ladies' Cup, presented by ladies who took part in the championship, is down to he sailed The course, from the for to-day. Club line nut to Fu To Chau, the Customs House in Junk Bay, covers about ten miles.
NEW TURN.
MALABAR HILL CASE EVIDENCE:
(Reuter's Service.).
J
Bombay, April 3. There was a new turn to the Malabar Hill case when Phaunse said that in a statement to the police at Indore Mumtaz allegedly told Phaunse she was very will ing to return to Indore as she was not so comfortable with Bawla.
Phaunse
that the denied Maharaja of Indore had spoken to him regarding Mumtaz.
[Anandrao Phaunse, adjutant! general in the Indore State forces is one of the nine accused in the Malabar Hill outrage which occurred early in January when Abdul Kadir Baula, a rich Mahommedan merchant and a member of the Bombay Corpora- tion, was murdered in his motor- and Mumtaz Mustaphn "Begum, a girl with him, was The disfigured with knives. Bombay police hold the opinion the crime was the result of an attempt to abduct the girl. Baula, who had been protecting the girl for the last four months, had been repeatedly warned from
SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1925.
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his life was in danger, but he continued to keep the girl and disregarded the warninga. The girl was formerly attached to the palace of the Maharajah of Indore.. Some time ago she escaped from Indore and made her way to Amritsar, where, it is alleged, numerous attempts were mude to make her return to Indore.]
Mr W. McG. Harlow his heën! recognised as a vire-consul in Hongkong for the USA.
Messrs. Lowe. Bingham and Matthews were elected auditors.
Mr. Frost next distributed the prizes for the billiards competition conducted by the Institute, after. which he made a short speech, thanking the prize-donors, the officials and Mr. R. E. Nicholson, of the Cosmopolitan Docks, and Mrs. J. Harrington, who generously " On Monday the race for the supplied the flowers for the official, Bivenose cup (the presented cup-Reuter. tables at the Annual Ball of the in the ladies, championship) will Institute.
} also be re-sailed.
Mr. Tulley raised a query in regard to the expenses of the annual ball which had involved a loss to the Club.
Tomorrow the Handicap and Gael classes re-sail for the present ed cuns. The course is the same as before Start at 10:30a.m., finishing limit 6 ɔ.m.
SPORTS POSTPONED.
April 3-Seventy Baltimore, million bushels of rye stored in grain elevators in Baltimore are being shipped to Rusia before the 25th of the month under arange: ments with the Soviet Government.
Geneva, April 3 -At a meeting of the Managing Board of the International Labour Office, the Director General was requested to give attention to the question of THE REPORT. -
The University Athletic Associa-child labour in Shanghai and Matters of
domestiction's sports which were to have collect information with a view to purely interest were referred to in the taken place this evening have been discussion within the limits of the annual report.
postponed until Wednesday. April draft agreements previously adopt- 15, when the invitations already ed by the International Labour
Conferences. Reuter, issued will hold good.
The result of the year's working shows net profit of $7,945.56 against $6,898,04 for 1923.
The loss was referred to with regret of the following mem- bers: Mr. H. Day, H. K Electric Co., Mr. J. Edwards, s.s Ko Chow, Mr. W. W. Harvey, Empress of Russia, Mr. J: V. Hunter, s.s. Shan
Mr. J. S. Lang, Tung, Tangestan, and Mr. W. Ross.
The following are the results the Handicaps completed.
Sunday, 6th April, at 2 p.m. Sunday, 12th April. at pm..during the year.
Thursday, 9th Apr. at 18 a.m.
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The Rev. Charles Brodie Shann, has been appointed one of the German Missions Trustees, in succession to the Ven. Archdeacon Barnett, resigned.
Tokyo, April 2.-The military air force, which hitherto had been recruited from all arms, is separat- ing from May 1, on a plan designed to approximately double the force within the next six years. Though abolishing, four army divisions, the actual personnel reduction is under H.E. the Officer Administering 5,000. The combined manœuvres of the Government has been pleased to take place about the middle of to appoint Captain H. Bloxham to April propose to study the best act as Superintendent of Prisons means for warding off a naval and during the absence
of Mr. J. air attack on Tokyo.-Dally Franks, with effect from to day. Bulletin.
5.$.
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Ist. Prize (Presented by. The President) won by Mr. W. E. Douglas 2nd: Prize (Mr. J. Reid) won by Mr. A. J. Stock; Break Prize (Mr. P. T. Farrell) won by Mr. W. Brown.
1st Prize (Presented by Vice-Pre- sident) Mr. J. B. Hamilton: 2nd Prize (Mr. K. E. Greig) Mr. R. Johnstone; Break Prize (Mr. A. K. Henderson) Mr.. A. Leach.
(Mr. J. Tully) Mr. Blacknore; Break Prize (The Institution) Mr. W. Brown.
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Ist Prize (Presented by The F. E. Oxygen and Acetylene. Co.) Mr. W. E. Douglas; 2nd. Prize
G. M. Shaw) Mr. R. Johnstone; 2nd Prize (Mr. G. Crist) Mr, B L. Frost: Break Prize (Mr. E. W. Blackmore) Mr. W. Brown.
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