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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1929.

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RUGGER

INTERPORT TRIAL TO-MORROW

CLUB V. ARMY

The first Interport rugby trial will be played to-morrow evening at 6 p.m. at Happy Valley between the Club and The Army. The Army are flelding a powerful side whilst the Club will be at approximately

full strength,

Teams:

Club:-J.

Ride: L

Goldman, R. J. Greive, H. V. Koop, M. D.

Scott; V. W. L. Stanion, J. L. Bonnar; P. L'P. Thomas, II. F. Akehurst, W. Beveridge, J. Riddell, E. B. West, W. Lithgow Smith, R.

P. Moodie, arid B. P. Maasey.

Army:-L. Gunning (Beda & Herts); Lt. Rickman (Beds & Herts), Lt. Evans (Somerset L. I.), Pte. Wiseman (Beds & Herts), Pte. Squires (Beds & Harta); Lt. Foord (Queen's), Lt. Johnson (Beds & Herts); Lt. Keoloy (Queen's), Lt. Tute Lee (Beds. & Heris.), Lt. Thickness (Somerset L. I.), Corp. Mogg (Somerset L. L.), Corpl. Dithers (Beds & Herta) Corp). Richardson (K.O.S.B.), Pte. Wool- ley (K.0.5.B.), A. N. Other.

Reserve: J. Morry. Referee:-H. L. F. Ewin.

HOCKEY

LADIES MATCH ON SATURDAY

The following team have been chosen to represent the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club, in a muten against the Diocesan Girls' School on the School ground on Saturday at 4 p.m.-F. Stevenson, E. S. Laing, Cousins, E. O'Hagan, E. R. Bell, B. Taylor, I. C. Bell, C.

Furgeson, D. Stanion,, P. Goodall, M. J. Jarvis. Reserve:-E. J. Cop- pin.

BILLIARDS

FALKINER GIVES FINE

DISPLAY

OHAMPION SCORES 99 -

BOY SCOUTS

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(Continued from Page 4.) ... Other friends who have left or are about to leave, are Sir Eric Stuart Taylor, who, as examiner in many subjects of a health nature, gave as much of his time Com- modore Pearson who served on the Executive Committee, and Mr. T. C. Weall about to go on home leave aho was alas on the Executive Committee, and to all of whom in company with those already man- tioned we render this feeble ex- Pression of our sincere gratitude.

Finance

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much-coveted Silver Wolf was | a great movement like ours, *A made to Mr. Waldegrave, I believe politician is often looking for means that you would like me to extend to bring about eads which may be to him the hearty congratulations admirable in themselves, but dea- of the whole Association of thle tructive to the organisation he seeks well-deserved honour. (Applause.) to capture and use for his own

Dr. Kotewall associated himself purpose. with the remarks of His Excel-used as a means to ends other than Scouting must never be

lency the Governor with referits own. Politks have their place, ence to Major General and Mrs. but that place is not In the Boy friends of the Scouts Movement which must ever Luard, who were Scouts.

remain non-political, non-military Continuing, Dr. 'Kolewall said: and International, if it is to sur- I am glad that fitting tribute vive. I would earnestly entreat the has been paid to our Assistant scoutmasters to impress this upon Commissioner and Honorary Trea- their boys, and to inculcate in them Claude Falkiner, at the Palaca

Burer, Mr. C. H. Blason, who is the true Scout spirit which is Hotel Billiard Saloon last evening,

The financial side of the move- soon to leave us. It is now near-Fellowship and Service to gave what was undoubtedly the best ment needs here but brief men- ly seven years since Mr. Blason irrespective of creed or race. (Ap exhibition of billiards of his present tion, but we deeply appreciate the joined the Hong Kong Branch and plause). visit to Hong Kong. Against A. J. making of a per capita grant from no one, except our Commissioner, Osmund, the local champion, he ran Government Funds, also the rafs has made a greater contribution tion of the report and statement of Dr. Kotowall proposed the adop- splendidly-compiled break of 875. $4,000 by three friends at the re-ready onerous duties assigned to by Mr. C. Champkin, were carried out in a 800-up game with a ing of the magnificent, sum of to its success. In spite of the al-accounts which on being secanded Osmund was able to score only 99, quest of our zealous and hard him, he has always contrived to unanimously. including a break of 49. The pro-working President, the Hon. Dr. find time to help in all the acti- The Rav. Mr. Waldegrave fessional completely overshadowed R. H. Kotewall (applause), to vitles of the Association, and with pressed thanks to those who had the local man, making 966 in all at whose ever ready advice and assist that gulet efficiency which we helped the Association other than on a very fast pace, the game taking ance we owe so much. Much have learned to expect of him. the Council. He mentioned the men a little over an hour. Falkiner's hard work on our behalf has been He takes a keen personal Inter- who had given assistance in many second-best break, one of 257, was put in by the Members of Coun- est in the boys who love him as ways. compiled in 14 minutes and includ-cil under his Chairmanship and to they respect him. Though he is ed two pretty runs of nursery can- them all we express our sincere not coming back, his connection The Commissioner mentioned, in

thanks,

with us will, fortunately, he pre-pointing out the wideness of the served for a little while longer, movement, that Imperial Headquar for he will represent us in theters had issued passports which next Imperial Jamborea. On your were aecognised all over the world. behalf I thank him most warmly He also stated that a movement of for his splendid services, and wish Deep Sea Scouts had been organised. him a very happy and long life This consisted of members of the in retirement. (Applause.)

Mercantile Majesty's ships who were thus able to keep in touch with the movement wherever they want.

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In a one-frame snooker game be- tween the pair, following the billiards match, Falkiner won by 45 points to 37, and an enjoyable evening's entertainment was con- cluded by the visitor performing some of his really remarkable trick shots.

H.K.F.A. COUNCIL

A meeting of the H.K. Football Council will be held in the Board Room of the "South China Morn: ing Post" on Tuesday, January 29 when the report of the Interport Committee will be received.

HOME SOCCER

London. Yesterday. Nelson defeated Stockport in a league match by four goals to one. -Reuter,

Webber, and E. Adair. Reserves: E. Blackburn, M. McCabe.

K.LT.C. v. Recreio

There will also be an Inter-club match on the Hong Kong Hockey

The following will represent the Club ground at King's Park, at "B" team of the K.I.T.C. in a hockey

pm, the two teams being repre sented by the following ladles --

J. Andrews, B. Baker, M. Bird, A. Cressy, M. Hansen, G. Heard, M. King, N. MaNelle, A. Owen Hughes, M, Russell, C. Robertson, E. Russell, E. Tassartez, M. Russell, M. Riggs, A. Steel, A. Steele, M. Wallace, J. Whyte, A. C. Way, Mrs.

match with the 2nd XI of the Club de Recreio at Marina ground to day, at 5.15 p.m.-D. S. Das, Firdos Khan, Amir Khan, Jehan Dad, Dhulam Mohamed. Feros All, Ghafoor All, Shad Mohamed. Har bans Singh, Bhagwan Ditta, Nur Khan. Reserves:---Ahmed Khan,

K. G. Nair, and Ikbal Singh.

A Golf "Pro." With a Screen Star

Leo Diegel, the professional golfer on the links at the Aguas Caliente Golf Club, attending, in His capacity as club pro, to the business of instructing pretty Sally O'Neill, screen star.

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Local Headquarter Office and Shop have fully proved their value. Scoutmaster Ip Chol-hing is in charge, and is making the shop At a real need. We have abundant evidence of the many ways in which he is working for the success and welfare of the

Movement, and his appointment has turned out to be a very happy one for the Association.

By-Laws

We were hoping to be able to present to the Association a fully approved Re-Draft of the local By-Laws, but unfortunately the Powers-that-be at Imperial Head quarters have suggested more changes than we can make in a short time, and we consider it wise to wait until Mr. Blason has been able to see them personally and discuss our local conditions

with them.

Training Camp

The training Camp is still a vision of the future, but every day we are finding out that lectures and printed articles can

never have the same satisfactory results as those obtained by practical training, and we still live in hopes that that which has for so long and so prominently figured in our plans will eventually be accom- plished.

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Our relationship, with our Sister Organisation, the Girl Guides, is growing ever closer. We have much in common, our alms are the same, and together bring to pass much that is for the good of both, and consequently for the Colony We were delighted to Remington's hard work for the Guides suitably recognised and re- warded.

Our immediate needs

are offi- cers for every branch, more sure income, and a literary genius to take over the Editorship of the "Silver Wolf". We have every reason to look forward to even more prosperous growth and suc- cess, in the future.

As mention has already been made in the report of others who have rendered us special and use- ful services, I will content myself with endorsing its words, and with thanking all who have assisted us during the year.

Money Needed

Officers Elected

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The following officers were then elected:-President, the Hon. Dr. Kotowall; Vice-President, Mr. H. R. B. Hancock, Hon. Secretary, Mr. A. S. Mitchell, Hon. Treasurer, I would now say a few words Mr. T. N. Chau. concerning our finances. We still gentlemen were elected to serve on The following need monay for those objects the Council in addition to those which the report has specified, already serving:-Commodore Hi, and I hope that our friends who Mr. T. (H. King, Mr. C. Champkin approve of the work we are doing. (District Rover Leader), Mr. W. H. will come to our aid. At the last Smith (District Cubmaster), Mr. annual meeting I said that applica-B. Wylie, a representative of the tion was being made to the Govern- Tung Wah Hospital Committee and ment for an annud grant to enable a representative of the South China us to meet our steadily increasing Athletic Association. expenditure, and particularly to pro- vide uniform and equipment to the poorer boys myho would otherwise be unable to become Boy Scouts. You will be glad to hear that the Gov ernment have generously approved of an annual capitation grant to us. and we are most grateful for this further evidence of their tangible support and sympathy.

You have heard from the report just read that the number of Troops as increased from 22 to 24, which shows steady progress. More Troops could have been formed but for two circumstances. In the first place, we aim at quality rather than

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elected as follows:-

The executive Committee WIS

wall, C.M.G., LL.D., Vice-Chairman, Chairman, Hon. Dr. R. H. Kote-

Mr. H. R. B. Hancock, Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, Mr. C. H. Blason, L Col. T. A. Robertson, Mr. A. 8. Mitchell, Mr. T. N. Chu, Mr. C. Champkin, the Hon. Sir Shou-son Sir Henry Pollock, and Mr. A, Chow, Mr. T. H. King, the Hon. White

ADMIRAL KATO

Kanji Kato, who was Naval At- Tokyo, Yesterday. — Admiral

tache in London in 1911, has been

WU TE-CHEN

quantity, and we will not form a Troop unless we know that it has appointed Chief of the Naval Staff every prospect of a long and suc-n succession to Admiral Kantaro cessful life. In the second place, Suzuki, who has been installed while there are plenty of recruits, Grand Chamberlain in succession we are short of officers, which is to Count Sutemi Chinda. Reuter. really the factor that limits growth 1 therefore strongly sup- port the Commissioner's appeal for more officers. Young men who are Shanghai, Yesterday.-The Kuo keen to help others, who are fond Min news agency correspondent According to the statement of of open-air life, and who have at Nanking reports that General accounts the total expense of the learned the lessons of discipline and Wu Te-chen of Canton will be sp- Association for the past year was leadership in their own schools or pointed Vice-Minister of the In- $2,829.63 while only $620 were re-universities, can bring great hap terior in the National Government. celved in subscriptions. There piness to our youth, and incidental-Reuter. would have been a great deficitly to themselves, by becoming cub- but for the money raised by the President..

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President's Address Dr. Kotewall, in addressing the meeting, sald: First of all I should like to express the great pleasure we feel in having back with us and present at this meeting His Excellency the Chief Scout whose to poach on the preserves of the unflagging interest in our work Girl Guides, it occurs to me that has been a constant source of in- here fa an opportunity for the ladies. spiration and encouragement to us. (Applause.)

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