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HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
The annual meeting of the Hongkong. Oricket Club was held last evening in the, lub Pavilion,, M. R. Hancock (Persidents in the chair.
The
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THE COMING GYMKHANA.
THE ENTRIES.
Following are the entries for the fourth Gymkhana of the serison to be held next Saturday, afternuon : --
QUEEN'S COLLEGE AQUATIC
SPORTS.
SUCCESSFUL MEETING.
The annual aquatic sports of Queen's College were held yesterday at the. Vic- 1--Five FeRLONGS.mily Kid, 183, toria Recreation Club Bath, in the pres Albert and Arnold; Roamar, 153, Mr.
" COMMITTER'S 'REPORT. The Committee, in its annual report stated that 33 new playing members, 3 Harridan: Wombat (late on Homme),ce of a large aspably of scholars, Dr. Kew: Sherwood fad (late their parents and triends... Meș, Claud non-playing members and 75 subscribers | 133.
Enameled Tile), 135, Cupt. 1'. S. Fisher; Severn, presented the prizes at the zoneu- joinal during the twelve months
Darmore, 152, Mr. Dyerg Faaburg, 13% sion of the meeting. Mrs. Severn Was pitch has again to be re-turfed to å farge Mr. Seth Beaver (late Saucy Fellow), extent, owing to the lack of ráin to offset 140, Mr. Boyd; The Don, MS, Sir formally introduced by Mr. B. Tanner in Stubbs: Fesenjan, 145, Mr. Nemazte; a heat apach in which he drew attention the hand wear during the season."
Ricebird, 45, Holyoak.
to the great progress midle by the Colleg The Chah successfully run two elevetis,
CLISH Hasnicie.—Starth- the first playing 27 matches, winning farray, 190, Mr. Dyer; Reman Warrior, during the recent year. Athengst thou losing & and drawing 6
The second 19), Mr. Sassoon: Riake Star, 158. Mr. present were H.E. the Offer Aiquinister
Birkett: Roman, Consul (late Promotion),
Severn, C.M.G.) and Mr. Erie Rieg Bandit
The following were the results of contests:
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VALUABLEJLEASEHOLD PROPERTY
Situato No. 13. WING HING STREET; VICTORIA, HONGKONG,
To be Sold by Order of the Mortgagno
The
By PUBLIC AUCTION,
IN ONE LOT
MONDAY
3RD DAY of OCT., 1999, 8: 3 o'clock P.M. Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS At The OrrICE, DUDDELL STREET.
elesen played 15, sou 5, lust & nid drew A. 4155, Mr., Sassoon. Mosaic Tile, 156, Mg the Government (the Hon. Mr. Chund registered in the Land Office as SECTION
The Triangular Tournament at í'hristmas | Math: Roman was a marked" success and it' wa; led that this tournament would become a per manent fixture for Christmas week: The annual tournament was again a successful greeting and the net receipts were #ka27,9), showing an inercive of $49657 see the previous year.
THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS,
(late Lighting
liaider), 156, Mr. Sassoon Hation, 185, Mr. A. G. Stephen: Lighting, 13% Cap, Spinks: Secamperdul, 159, Mr. Adanis: Th Dunlin, 131, Mr. Dynasty Cherukes Scout (late Beating), 11. Mr. L. Nelson: Shinning Star, 150, Mr. Birkett: Dandy | Kid, 249, Albert and Arnold: Kickapoo Sequs (late Golden Elf), 140, Mr. Nelson: Pickpocket, 147. My. Hunds, Hürry Up, 646, Dr. C. Forsyth.
EVENTS.
THAT piece or parcel of ground situate THE Property consists of First ALL at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkone sad
A I INLAND LOT No. 2166 together with the mosusges erections or buildings thereon Street Bul the now known as No. 11. Wing. Hing
Secondly ALL THAT strip of lami at the prac of the mail Section A of Inland Lot. No 2165
Vans HANDicas (Small boys),--1, Wong Shu Tong? 2. Chin Po Ying.
30 YARDS HANDICAP (Junior)-1, Chin Bung Kan: 9. lp Ku Ying: 3. Mak Kai Hung.
THAM RACE OPEN TO SCHOOLS OF COLONY CORONATION SHINDI. Quren a The CHAIRMAN said! Gentlemen, ThGYMKHAN OSTAKES.-Hongkong Chief, Fox
14. Mr. Soarry Seamperdale, 151, Mr. College; 2, St. Joseph's College, Club has once again had a very successful | Adams: Rialto rar. 31. Mr. Birkett: 30 YARDS BREAST STROKE-4 Wan Anancial year, and beaten last year's relatton, 151. Mr. Stephen: Roman BadiKwong Ting: 2 Tong Wing Kwding 19,
(late Lighting Rander), 151, Mr. Sassoon Chan Kwang Sing! Nastaran, 151, Mr. Somazee; Boomerang
HIGH DIVING (Championship), -1, Lai Clate Wild William), 131, Dr. Kuw; Mosaic Tile, 151, Mr. Towers; Romanae Chin; 2, Wan Kwong Ting; 3 Loung Consul (late Promotion), 140, Mr. Saa Shiu Man; 4, Ng Wa Mah. soon: Roman Warrior, 148. Mr. Sassoon; 50 YARDS HANDICAP (Senior)-1, Tong Holbeach, 146, Mr. A. A. Alves: Wombat Wing Kwong: 2, Wong Po Lam Tong (late Mon Home), F16, Dr. Key.
Tang Chiu.
cord. The counts, 1 think, call for very little explanation from me, but there are one of two points I wish to refer to. You will notice that entran fers, for the first time, do not appear in profit and loss account your Committer thinking, that these should be treated as a capital
4. LADIES' NOMINATION BALL AND
Losé Payson (Championship).-i, Mok
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item and transferred direct to the balanes BrOKET RACE.Mr. A. R. Esler. Capt. E Tai Cheak; 2, Leung, Shin Man; 3. Lai CELEBRATED ENGLISH PALMIST
G. Spinks, Mr. Wynne. Mr. J. B. HS Chr. shopt. As we hope to see our present | Math. Mr. f. Nelson, Capt. E. C
DIVING FOR PLATES-1, Wan "Kwong
pavilion scon slemolished, we have written Cross. Dr. Lyon Brown. Com, C. J.Ting: 2. p Ku Ying; 3, Tong Wing business, financial and domestic affairs,
Crocker, U. W, Sewell, Capt. R. Neville, Mr. G." C. Boyd, Capt. C. 8. Fisher, J. G. Lyon, W. H. S Deat, Mr. P. A.
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JUNIOR TEAM RACE-1. Class 43. OLD BOYS RACE ~1; S, Harrcon; ". Shek Wing KwaO/
SPORT.. FOOTBALL
off the last $1,000, We are told, by our architects, who are building the new pavilion, that we shall get nothing for
5 B CLASS HANDICAR-New Year the old building: it will just alsan pay the comructors' for pulling it down, und Gift, 133: Mr. Nih; Apache Scout (lat: clearing up the debris. We have written Dark Bird), 15. Mr. Nelson: Jaybird, down our furniture, fixturesy gear, le, to Mr. Hulyoak; Kirn (late Kobe). 157,
SENIOR TEAM RACK--Form 2. 2600, as one of the furniture or fixtures Mr. Dynasty: West River. 157, Mr. John Dured: Innellan" (late Lenjan), 156, Mr. will be used for the new pavilion.
CONSOLATION RACE-1, Sung Ming Chu; subscriptions have increased by over Dynasty Norwesk, 151, Mr. Dynasty; 81. and were $3,600 in exess of our The Dah, 133, Sir R. E. Stubhs: Beaver, 2, Ko Shu Cheong; 3, Tsui Hing Ki. working expenses, a very sound state of Mr. Boyd: Delight Dahlia, 131 The officials:-President, Mr. B. Tun affairs. The item of is in the profit Neson: Knoekuh Leg, 150, Mr. Seth: Upsdell; time-keeper, Mr. F. J. de Rome Capt Spinks: Portobello, 150, Mr.ners starters, Messrs. W. Kay and G. E. S. and loss account-expenses in issuing Sherwood, Lad inte Enameled Til), 150, judges, Messrs. E. J. Edwards, W. Lucas dibstitures-is, of course, non recurring, Capt. Cs. Fisher; Kilmarnock, 149, Mr. Handyside and G. W. Reeve; secretary,
Sundry debtors comnt is, I am sorry Dyer; Faaburg, 148, Mr. Seth; Kangarog Mr. Fletcher. to say, considerably larger than last year, 149, Dr. Kew; Neston, 148, Dr. Forsyth; but all accounts are thing good. We Fesenjan, 146, Mr. Nemasce; The Reamer, have, as you will see, over $14,000 on 143, Mr. Harridan; Aloha, 142, Mr. Al fixed deposit in the Bank, and $930in W. da Roza, current account,-this, after paying out 6-ONE MILE RACE-Rialto Star, 155, 833305 instalments for the new pavilion, Mr. Birkett; Hurry Up, 155, Dr. and i think you will all agree that we are Forsyth; Lighting, 155, Capt. Spinks; in a very healthy position. Sering lust Dandy Kid, 155, Albert and Arnold; we have available funds in hand your ineman Warrior, 155, Mr. Sassoon; Kiru, Committer has decided to pay off 150 de 153, Dr. Dynasty, Wombat, 155, Dr. Kew, bentures, and the drawing will take place, New Year Gift," 155, Mr. Seth, Delight inmediately after this meeting. 1 shall; Dahlia, 52. Capt. Spinks; Norwood, 159, later on. pro, pse when the accounts before | Mr.
Dynasty Innellan, 152. you have passed, that we transfer 22.00 Dynasty: West River, 152, Mr. Jnbr. Peel from re erve "to debentures redemption alosaic Tile, 152, Mr. Towers; "Duamore," 152. Dr. Byer Holbeach, 145, Mr. A. We had a successful cricket season, and A. Alves: Knockof Leg, 146, Mr. Seth. the Club ran two elevens, the first eleven-NDICAR 11 MILE-Hongkong. cc. playing matches and the second eleven Mr. Soares: Rotunn Consul, 100, Mr. eighter. Mr. Mitchell leads the batting Sassoon: Navajo Scout. 155, Mr averages of the first eleven with 35.92, and Nelson: Nastaran, 158, Mr. Nemazee; Mr. E. G. Lammert the bowling with Monic Tile, 158. Mr. Towers; Roman 12.60. Whilst Mr. Benson is top of the Bandit, 156, Mr. Sassoon: Boomerang. "second eleven "batting with an average of 166, Dr. Kew Hatton, 154. Mr. A. G. 3.50 and Mr. Hope the bowling with the Stephen Scamperdale, 131, Mr. Admins: excellent average of 5.66.
Dandy Kid. 31. Albert and Arnold; As you know we are looking forward to Shining Star. 10. Mr. Birkety Lighting, a visit from Shanghai early next month-150, Cupt, Spinks: Cherokee Scout, 100, Mr. and we hoped the Straits would also send Nelson: New Year Gift, 149, Mr. Seth a team up bece at the same time, Unfor. Pickpocket, 147, Mr. Duds; Kirn. 147, Mr. tunately, we have received definite advices Dynasty: The Ameer, 147. Mr. Seth; that the latter are unable to come. We Innellan, 146, Mr. Dynasty, Knockuh Leg, bear very pleasant recollections of their 143, Mt. Seth last visit, and are exceedingly sorry, we
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are not to have the pleasure of welcoming
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then here this year Invitations have feel his loss deeply; he was a cricketer in been sent out to all the different Cricket every sense of the word. We have also to Clubs in the Colony to send three of their record the deaths of Mr. H. W. Dick, best men to our nets to practies, and so the Hon. Mr. E. H. Sharp and Mr. A: H. assist the Selection Committes in their Crew, all enthusiastic supporters of this arduous task. Some Clubs have not even Club and friends whose less we all mouru.
taken the trouble to reply, which is much Before proposing the adoption of the to be deplored. "It either shows lack of report and accounts, I wish to thank our interest or absence of good material. Hon. Secretary, Mr. L. S. Greenhill-who hope all who have been asked to practice, is at present absent on important business will turn up on the Club ground as fre--for his never failing interest in the quently as possible, and put their backs Club's affairs, and for all the hard and late it. We want the best team possible. often thankless work he has done for us. I would like to take this opportunity of We offer big our best thanks for all the thanking the gentlemen who have offered time and trouble he has expended in the to serve on the various Committees in Club's interests.-(Applause). I beg to connection with the visit of our friends propose the adoption of the report and from the North. Those of us who have accounts. for 1021-1923 as presented. bad the honour of representing the Colony Mr. PENTYCROSS seconded, and at cricket in Shanghai, know well their motion was carried. hospitality, and we must not be béhind in this respect.
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I am sorry that our new pavilion will not be really next month as we had hoped. We were delayed Grst of all by the short age of bricks, and then bad wentber; wt can get no work done when it rains-and
The League season opens to-day with the following matches:
DIVISION 1: Kick-off 5 p.. Hongkong Club . Hongkong Police, Club ground. Referee :Mr. A. Newton. H.M.S. Tukar Kowloon, Navy A ground. Referee: Mr. F. Williams. B.G.A. . South China, Sookunpoo "A" ground. Referee: Mr. F. Smith.. King's Regt, e. H.MS. Ambrose, S.C.A.
ground. Referee: Mr. W. E. Hol- lands.
The following will represent the /King's Regt. against H.3.S. Ambrie on the South China ground at 5 p.m. to- day :-Cpl. Blacce: Cpl. Wynne and Sgt. Simmonds; Sgt Newton, Pte. Hodgson and Cpl. Harlow; Pte. Williams, C.Q.ALS. Burnett, Lt. G. J. Jones, Col. Carr and Pte. Scott Reserves: Ptes, Hart, McCan and Love.
„HONGKONG F.C. p. POLICE,
The following will ropresent the Hong- kong F.C. in their league match versus the Police on the Club ground to-day at. 5 p.m.-Rodger, Gerrard, Israel, Logan, ||Stewart, McPhail (capt.), Banner,
Forsyth, Begg, Valentine and Hillier.
CRICKET.
INTERPORT TRIAL MATCH,
There will be a whole day match on the H.K.C.C. ground on Monday, 9th inst, commencing at 10.45 p.m. between the following sides:
B. Hancock (capt.), T. E. Pearce, Capt. Davies, G. R. Bayer, Capt. Olliver, B. D. Evans, A. 6 Arculli, Capt. Fleming,
Stapleton, H. Owen Hughes, L. J. Davies and D; E. Donnelly.
A. E. Wood (cap.), Major Matthews, E J. R. Mitchell, E. B. Reed, F. J. De the
Rome, A. L. Gace, A A. Rumjahn, U. Omar, R. E. A. Webster, Lieut. W. D. Bacon, Rev. H. S. Crole-Rees and E. G. Lammert.
The CHAIRMAN proposed that the sum of $2,000 be transferred to Debentures Re- demption Fund.
Mr. D. E. CLARKE onded, and the resolution was approved:
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
Mr. R. Hancock was re-elected Presi
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I wish to place on record the great loss Colony, and Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell had from The Hongkong Optical Co., Buces the Club has sustained by the death dar consented to act in the absence, of Mr. sors to Clark & Co., Manufacturing and ing the year of its late President, Mr. F. Greenhill, He therefore proposed Mr. Refracting Opticians the most compet Maitland. Mr. Maitland for many years Greenhill's re-election.
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Mr. H. A. NISEET seconded, and the rein South China-located in 53, Queen's with marked success, and he alway: ha solution was carried with acclamation. its interests very much at heart. We all The drawing to pay off 80 debentures, Road Central, (opposite to the flinger
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