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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1929.
'SCIENCE AND RELIGION." ST. JOSEPHIANS REUNION.
...
FATHER BYRNE 8. J. ON- EVOLUTION.
RELIGION FUNDAMENTALS BUT OPINIONS" CHANGE.
speaking yesterday afternoon in St. The Rev. Father Byrne 8.J.
Patrick Hall on Science and
Religion," said that the favourite stick with which to best religion of late years had been Evolution. He explained the origin of the theory of evolution and gave a explanation of what the
means.
term
Despite the fact that these who at
OLD COLLEGIANS' ANNUAL DINNER.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE HON. MR. J. P. BRAGA.
CORRESPONDENCE. THE CLAIMS OF CHRISTIAN
"MUS. BAC.” REPLIES.
[TO THE EDITOR OP THI" HONG KONG
DAILY FRESK"],
Si, Having just arrived in Hong Kong from London after at tending West End concerts con- stantly for ever critic, I have a wholesome dread of The the ultra-modern"
About two hundred Old Boys of St. Joseph's College assembled in the Great Hall of the College last evening for the annual dinner of the Old Boys' Association.
SCIENCE..!
(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONG KONG
DAILY PRESS.""]
SI-Kindly grant me space to refer to the letters which appeared yesterday, in which comments ware in your correspondence columns of mado
the recent Christian
on
five years as a Selance lecture.
H.K.C.C. TENNIS E
TOURNAMENT.
CHAMPIONSHIPS DRAW. PROSPECTS ‹ DISCUSSED.
The draw for the three Champion-
will commends shortly, has been ships of the Hong Kong Cricket Club Annual Tournament, which made and there is already planty of speculation as to prospects. The tournament is the principal one in the Colony, and always arouses a great deal of interest.
The principal events are the Championships of the Colony. Of recent years there has been exceed ingly keen competition and a high standard of play.
The Prospects
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
مشت
YESTERDAY'S INTERPORT
TRIAL.
SOUTH CHINA'S CENTRE.
FORWARD SCORES 4
GOALS.
the Services, Fang Cheung, South Playing in the Interport Trial game against a team chosen from Chias, scored four goals. He was the outstanding player on the field and showed great coolness and elever ball control
Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga (President which discords occur too frequentlyed the name from "Dr." Quimby. Open Singles and Open Double absent from the side chosen to meet
M.
to be pleasant.
case,
*
A few words on the leading
ers are divided into four quarters, In the draw given below the play.
for the semi-final. No player of each of which supplies one candidate one section can meet any in another section until the semi-final stage is reached.
quarter Lim Peng Chin Lt. Hale,
A. Gosano and Caldicutt were
forward and Tramabitary played on the Services Rocha, played centre- the left wing. The Services opened with ten mon only, Penny coming
(Beds and Herts) Smith Small Units) and F. Xavier (Club de Recreio); Everest and Skiggs (K.0.8.B.) and Bell (Royal Navy); Lench (RA), Cann (Navy) and Peay (Small Units), Firth (Navy);
on to complete the side after about eight minutes' play.
The Services team was:-Mott
Alexander (KQ8.B.).
Referee: Mr. F. Sanith.
Cheung opened the score with a well Play opened tamely with the backs on both sides at fault. Fang King placed shot but, Caun soon put the Services on equal terms. Leach. went through the defence but.. Clarke cleared.
Half-Lime: one stl.
four to two, Suen got through and
landed the ball in the net.
and Firth scored the Services The Services then got together and Cann beat Clarke with a high abot fourth goal and the final whistle found the Selected team leading by
NEXT WEDNESDAY'S TRIAL. Ave goals to four.
fo is a great mistake to say that music in Christian Science did not originate
with Mrs. Eddy, but that the coin The attacks on religion wore, be of the Association) presided, and said, largely made in the name of was supported by the members of
For the benefit of your readers, One reada & good deal of Kindly permit me to state that this science, but they all shared one weakness that the attackers were the Committes:-Mesra J. M. blather in the columns of the is an old argument which was re- not clear, in their minds as to the Green Ozorio, Andrew Tae Yan, Press from time to time anent the futed long ago. For instance, in difference between religion and re Robert Chon, Frank Barnes, Frea extraordinary degree of matheticism scripts the following occurs:- a book called The Quimby Manu Hony Kong, 16 de Janeiro de 1993ligious opinions. Scientific opinione cinco L. Marques and C: Dragon attained by modern music, and ed by Mrs, Eddy, are admittedly aspirants will, therefore, not be out
were constantly changing and there
The religious principles expound- was a vast difference between scian- (hon, secretary). Among the guests many people are only too apt to her own; in fact, Mr. George of place, but prospects are judged tific opinions and scientific fact. present ware: Rev. Bro. Aimar regard discordant must as being Quimby, son of Dr Quimby, by current form and reputations.
Ralphs particularly alevez. tack religion in the name of science (Vice-Patron), Mr. E.
disclaims the theories of Christian The tournament does not start yet generally did so on the subject of (Inspector of English Schools), Mr. blame the Stravinsky School. Their in the most positive terms. As what players do between now and For this, Science, in their religions aspect, and tournament will depend on evolution, scientific opinion was G. P. de Martin (Assistant Inspec compositions may be clever, but published in your columns yester constantly changing on that mat ter. In the report of the annual tor), Rev. Fathers G. Byrne, S.J they are far from pleasant!
day the lecturer referred to this then meeting of the British Association F. Biotteau, G. Spada, F. R. The discord has a definite use. reinense when in the course of his of 1926 were the words "we observe Noval, A. Riganti, V. Samson, L. Wagner used it to mark periods of search for health Mr. Eddy sp discontinuity where Darwin ob served continuity, consequently in Rossi, L. Banchio, W. J. Borer, transition and to relieve monotony. who, some misguided crust pested for help to a mesmerist, 1926, the problem of the origin of A.F.M., and the Chaplain of the Its use is decidedly welcome, in said, gave the ideas of Christian species is absolutely different from French cruiser Jules Michelet," place of the cadenza, in a resolvent Science to Mrs. Eddy. The absur for a term of 75 years, with them what it was in Darwin's dayHis Lordship Bishop Valtorta sease. But-and this was my indity of this claim will be seen and
Open Singles.. of renewal at a Grown, Bant the Further on in the same report were had by the Surveyor of Bis MAJESTY TAX the words: "The word 'creation wrote expressing his regret & not plied point-there is a vast amount known that this mesmerist was not suggests a great struggle In the in the second half beat Clarke, but
acknowledged by all when it is The draw of the Open Singles must be linked with the word being present owing to indispost of "futurist" music heard to-day religious and in fact disavowed first quarter S. A. Rumjahn, Luk Fung headed in from à centre by A splendid shot by Leach early evolution to express the origin tion. There were also present-which abounds in discords which belief in God. of_species."
Christian Ding Cheung, E. F. Fincher and Barkham and later gave his aids Even mathematics, the most ae Dr. F. M. G. Czorio, Dr.B. A. C. do not resolve, and some composers nothing else, and has nothing in formidable players while the second Another centre by Barkham was Science is religion, that and J. S. McEachran are the most the land with a fine solo effort. curate of sciences, had changed ani Basto, Dr. C. F. da Roza, Messrs happily very few indeed-sacrifice / common with mesmerisenth in S. E. Green, M, K. Lo, Ho Ka Laued with a cross shot. With the score science to-day might more properly be termed scientific investigation. Henry Dixon, I.S.O. (Past Presi- all forms of harmony to mere the statement that Mrs. Eddy and H. D. Rumjahn have been
In addition there is no
headed on by Rocha and Fung scor- A Fundamental Thing. dent), W. G. Fits-Gibbon, J. M. rhythm and discordant noise. derived from Dr." Quimby, the drawn together. Religion was in itself a fundada Rocha, J. P. Xavier, C. H.
In effect, my critique of the work ideas set forth in the Christian mental thing. It WAS narrow Basto,
Honda appears in the third quar- A. H. Baato,
"Science and M. F. mentioned by your correspondent Science textbook, minded to say that religion was Baptists, F. Tavares, Noel was a congratulation, not a censure. Health with Key to the Scrip the first round. The latter should ter and meats E. D. Lawrence in untrue because religious opinions Braga, Hugh Braga, Simon Tse
I agree that there is beauty in as a direct outcome of her own
tures." changed and were different. The Yan,
Her textbook was written give the charapion a pretty good A. Figueiredo, Leo differences
a resolvent discord. Nobody Teal-healing, and was presented to the come-back is in this quarter also. that
run, M. W. Lo who is trying a bunan d'Almada, Jr., E. Guterres, ised that fact more than Wagner, world after years of patient study In the last quarter L. Goldman, meant reason was uncertain and drew con- Lim Hoy Han, J. V. Chanatong, but he was a master and, as such, of the Bible It will be found, by Cassumbhoy, Henderson, E. C. Fo- clusions which were built on false CAR da Roza, J. Noronha, avoided a surfeit of discords. premises. In every religion there E. A Noronha, Li Yat Choi, G.
all honest readers, to be based fair cher and Redmond will make a good basic idea of a Being Aquino, J
I claim to be a modernist, but ly and squarely on the Scriptures fight for the semi-final position. different from man, to whom man Osmund, P. Julyan, S. A. Marcal, honest with myself and toward my prepared by members of The Board the last eight: S. A. Rumjohn, Me-
Baptista, A
I am also a plain min and, to be The assertions that the lectures (7275 was in some way responsible. Con- Rodrigues, Aubrey Edgar, Sid-fellows, I cannot say that I can sit of Lectureship of The Mother Eachran, J. Hale, Ho Ks. Lau (or The following should on form be nected with this idea was a system ney Edgar and A. V. Goare, of philosophy which tried to prove President Reviews College History enjoyment when discords occur too Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass: Goldman (ar Cassumbhoy), EC.
through many modern works in Church, The First Church of H. D. Rumjahn), T. Honda Everest, McKelvie and Lam Yuk God's existence and a system of morais. From these arose the exercise
After the loyal toasts had been frequently.
are I think Critic" will see that
rigidly censored by the Fincher. of certain functiona called "rites" bonoured, The President (the Hon. prayers, sacrifices, etc. Different Mr. Ji P. Bruga) rose proposed the
lecturers may not change a word Boston oligarchy and "that the
Open Doubles. ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS men held different ideas of what toast of "St Joseph's College." discounting the composer's efforts of their addresses once these have to choose the best pairs as there is It is a matter of extreme difficulty was pleasing to God, and the philo It was fifteen years ago, he said,
been approved, is simply fiction. high standard all round and com- sophy, morals and rites varied ac that the St. Joseph's College As-
Whilst great care is always taken Hong Kong, Jan. 23rd, 1929. P.M., at the cordingly. That did not alter the sociation was formed and after a
that the lectures are strictly in a than ever. The failure of the Rum- petition is expected to be keener animation basic truth of God's existence, but period of suspended caused the establishment of widely Bro. Marcian on his retara to
cordance with Mrs. Eddy's teach-jahns of late show that they will Hong Kong, revived the Associa MORE ABOUT CRITICISM.ings, the lecturers are free to pre- have to fight hard if they are to differing religions.
pare their addresses. In this con- tion. He hoped that the gathering
hold the place they have occupied in the College hall might be accept (TO THE EDITOR OF THE HONG KONG that Mr. Stuart Booth recently de sourceful, capable of making a big pection it is interesting to record for four years, but they are res ed as evidence of the vitality of
DAILY PRESS"). the Old Boys' Association.
livered thirteen lectures on Chris- Mr. Braga recalled that son
tian Scienes in Sydney, Australia: recovery, and must be considered S18-Your-critic has voiced his one of which was prepared by him seriously. tainments given in local theatres; tour.
The combination of Ng Sze There can be no question Kwong and Ho Ka Lau has added fuel to the fire, and many fancy the question? In the majority of real satisfaction from a Christian
Iritish pair cases, they do not represent, as Science lecture because it deals Tottenham are the be "H.A.F
championship form. any form of with pure Christianity, and their and are up programme the managements care beneficial effect is testified to by the The Finchers also can claim to be to present.'
numerous instances of healings in the running by virtue of their which often occur at these lectures. success against the last named pair Authentic testimonies of such beallast Sunday, while the Lo brothers, ings may be frequently found in Honda and Akiyama, McEachran the Christian Science Sentinel and and Goldman and a few other pairs
will also show up well. in the Christian Science Journal.
If the lecturer had attempted to deal with all the points raised by N.B.", the lecture would have extended far into the night. Chris tian Science in a 10 sulest with it is quite impossible to deal with
E
PUBLIC AUCTION...
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One Lot of CROWN LAND & Mong of Kokk Tani,
the Colony el Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fixed by the Surveyor of HI MAJESTY Tax Exo, for one further" term of 75 years.
No. of Sale.
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PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Kowloon Inland Registry No. with Sai Yeung Chul Locality. Lot No. 2170, Junction of Baie 81
and Tung Choi St., }
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"PEAK MANSIONS," "%
13,260
Upast Price.
was
FOR SALE...
was praising the trio rather than
Yours, etc.,
MUS. BAC
further Trial game:-
The following have been selected to play on Wednesday next in A Clarke; Wynne and Bishop; Barkham, Fung King Cheung, A Gosano, Suen Kum Shun and Chan Kwong Iu.
Ying:
HOME FOOTBALL, NELSON BEAT, STOCKPORT.
(THROUGH REUTER'8" AGENCY:]
English League to-day, Nelson de In the Northern Section of the
LONDON, Jan. 2nd.
feated Stockport County by four goals to one.
THE DAVIS CUP.
With an Ares of about 58,300 Square among them such veterans as Mr. has he considered another side to that everybody can derive much their chances. Major Das and Dr. JAPAN'S PLAYERS SELECTED.
Section B. R.B.L. 1.
Foet
Well built House containing Six Booms and ample Servanta Accommoda- tion. Grass Tennis Court. Vacant
Apply-
1 FEBRUARY,
B178,
66ILDEN," No. 373, The Par. after the College was established views upon the standard of enter during the course of his lecture.
MOUNT GOUGE, ON B.F. of over fifty years ago he was one
its first pupils and there were still Henry Dixon, 18.0., and Mr. L. E. Ozorio.
At the junction of Caine Road and Aberdeen Street stood his old College building, but somewhat altered in its external appearance. After the College vacated that building it was occupied by the late Sir Hormusice Mody, Kt., who defrayed the cost of the Hong Kong University building. Bro. hiduphe was the first Director of the College which opened its doors on the 18th November, 1875. Then, 28 now, the Christian Brothers were spoken of as admirable teachers."
Mesans. LEIGH & ORANGE, 'F. & O. BUILDING.
*7257
WHY Continue to suffer when POO ON HERBS are within reach-Pimples, Catärrb, Asthma, Bronchitis,, Cough, Constipation, Dia
Managers cannot be expected to engage a company direct from Lon- don, that is obvious. Nor can they allow a place of amusement to ro- main idle while they await the doubtful arrival in Hong Kong of
a possible first-rate company.
The managers, like the public, have often to take what is offer ed." Now and then, I admit, the standards attained by some of the
The placements of the pairs are very even, and the following are ex- pected be the last eight-Ho Ka Lau and Ng Sze Kwong, J. S. Mc- and M. W. Lo: Lt. J. Hale and E. Eachran and Goldman; M. K. Lo
#
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
TOXTO, Jan. 23rd. The All Japan Temis Association bas elected Yoshiro Ohts and Tamio Abe, two well-known inter- nationals, and also Sadaichi Onda. who is a resident in New York, to " play in the American aone of the Davis Cup.
J. S. McEachran and L. Goldman . B. K. Valentine and A. D.
Second Quarter...
Humphreys.
L
other Diseases, No Drugs, Parely Brothers and 70 pupils; to-day pectations. Press agents-like some ing the course of a short public. Fincher; S. A. Rumjahn and H. · Lt-Col. Wyatt and L. Forster v. betes, Dropay, Rheumatism, and mae The staff was composed of three companies do not come up to ex- more than a few major points dur. A. Redmond; E. C. Fincher and E.
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[7248
OR SALE-SILVER PLATZ 1681, the Governor, Sir John Pope seats which would, of neecarity,ence also enables them to heal
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TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
OPEN SINGLES.
First Quarter, S. A Rujahn, bye v. W. C. Hunt, bye.
Luk Ding Cheung, byev. Chin Teun Chiu, bye
there are 14 Brothers 16 lay critics have wonderful imagina lecture. However, it is fair to D. Rumjahn; T. Honda and, T. teachers, 2 teachers for Chinese and
tions and managers are only human, state that students of Christian Akiyama; and Major Luess and Dr. 1 for the Portuguese isnguage, and
Tottenham. Again, if we should be able to Science find that its teachings nearly a thousand pupils, if the boor & first-rate company for any afford them, great help in solving
The draws follows: branch school at Kowloon was in length of time, would the public be such problems as unemployment, cluded. On the 3rd November, prepared to pay the high prices for and is a practical help in their
business
activities. Christian Hennessy, laid the foundation result! After all, the prices for stone of the St. Joseph's College good seats in local places of amuse- sickness and destroy sin in accord- building in Robinson Road. ment are ridiculously low when one ance with the teachings of Jeaus was completed and opened by Mr. comes to consider the tremendous Christ. All who desire to gain an Wm. Marsh, the Officer Adminis exponses involved,
understanding of Christian Science tering the Government, in 1883. At
On the other hand, it would and its application to the problems TO LET No. 7.6TEWART TER that time there were 8 Brothers on surely be against all reason for a of daily experience, are free to do BAGE, 270, FZAK. From MARCR the staff and the scholars number third-rate company to venture to 30 by an honest and careful in- lar To OCTOBER. 3137. Fire Boomed about 300. In 1879, the Govern- try their luck in the Far East. vestigation of this religion.-bye. Fully Furnished, Modern Sanitation.ient.of Hong Kong took the Col- Servante Quarters, Garden-Apply lege under its benevolent patronage can learn anything at all, and most
It is only by criticism that we Yours truly,.
W. H. ADLER, F. A. MACKINTOSH.
[7129
and it was admitted to the benefits people in the theatrical profession
Christian Science Committee of the Grant-in-Aid Scheme. Im-rather like criticism. But, and I
on Publication for pelled, as it were, by a dynamic hope HAF" will note this, we
Hong Kong. force the College prospered since seldom receive complaints from
Hong Kong, Januáry Žrd, 1929. then as it never did before.
outside sources as to the merits or
MACAO RACES. The acquisition of the present otherwise of the programmes e
SUNDAY,
27th January, 1929
Watch Dally Papers for Particulars,
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SORE THROAT THE ENEMY
VANS PASTILLES are a sure
shield against all winter ills such as, “. Sore Throats, Coughs and Colds. Their antiseptic esposa penetrate indo the Enermost cavities of the nois, throat and (chest, killing all germa and quickly mothe
ing the infamood org.
222 in England
EVANS
ANTISKÝTIC. THROAT
Pastilles
nificent ball were matters of recent
ONE WHO KNOWS. Hong Kong, Jan, 23rd... -
CRICKET.
H.K.C.C. 1ST XI. v. C.S.C.C. Isr XI
College site and the erection of the additional buildings and the mag they must please the public.
put before the public. Therefore, and familiar history. Mr. Braga Yours, etc., congratulated Bro, Aimar and his advisers on the recent leasing from Government of the 10-acre site on Prince Edward Road in Kowloon. TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONG KONG Hong Kong 0:0. Ist XL against The following will play for the From the Governor (Bir Cecl
DAILY PREBB."1
the Civil Service C.C. on Saturday Clementi, K.O.M.G.) they could ex- pect to recaive every sympathy and to please! We have nothing to ground
Sin-Bome people are very hard next at 2 no. on the H.K.C.C. practical support in the advance- ment of education in Hong Kong.complain of with regard to the
B. Hancock (Capt.), H. J. Arm- strong, A. O. 1 Bowker, Capt. A. By the purchase of the land the local entertainments, yet "H.A.F." Christian Brothers. came into would have as beliers that we have N. Evers, A. W. Hayward, E. J. R. pcasession of one of the finest sites to continually put up with rubbish Mitchel, Moor, H. Oren in Kowloon. He had the privilege on the stage1 Personally, I think Hughes, T. E. Pearce, H. V. Parker of being shown the plans by Bro. we should consider ourselves very and Rev. E. H. Quick Aimar, and be (Mr. Braga) fortunate to get plays and revner thought when the buildings were here at all completed the architectural dmeni- Besides, would-be critics would
ties of Kowloon will be very great do well to remember that the p
H. Y. Ho, bye . E. F. Fincher,
J. S. McEachran, bye v. Y. Hachiuma, bye.
Second quarter. T. Fujimori v. Lim Peng Chin. K. T. San v. Iu Tak Cheuk. Lt. J. Hale v. F. Grose, ・ " A. H. Crook w. C. E. Holmes. S. E. Grem v. T. Isomura. M. E. Lo v. Ng Sar Cheung. H. Owen Hughes v. D. S. Green. Ho Ka Lau v. H. D.Rumjaho. Third Quarter.
T: Honda v, E. D. Lawrence. HF. Jones v. J. Barrow. H. Yoshida . T. Akiyama. M. W. Lov. Is M. A. Razack. Wong Hing. Chan So. E. Railton . Cheng Chi Wing. L. Goldman v. J. A. Cassumbhoy. J. G. Lawrie v. W., B. Cornaby. Fourth Quarter.
Iu Tak Lam, bye v. R. M. Hen- derson, bye.
E. O. Fincher, byo v. F. A. Redmond, bye.
A. E. Guest bye Horace Lo, Lai Kwong Teun, by e. Y. Sajiki,
By:
H.K.C.O. 2ND X . 0.8.0.0.r bye.
XI.
bye.
ly improved and Kowloon would artistes are many thousands of The following will play for the have an edifice of which it could miles from home and the failure of Hong Kong 0.0 2nd XI. against well be proud. · Brother Aimar and any performance given in the the Civil Service C.C. 2nd XI. on the members of his Community Colonies places them in great Saturday next on the Civil Service were an asset to Hong Kong and
C.C. ground- it was men of their type who were wanted for the greater development of the Colony.
The speech was received with loud applause and the toast-men- thusiastically bor
danger of privation,-
Be British, and give theatrical companies from Home every ca- couragement, is the slogan of Yours, etc.,
PLAYGOER.
A. EL Gillingham (Capt.), K. H. Batger, G. E. R. Dirett, Í. A. R. Duncan, B. L. F. Erin, H Hamp ton, J. E., Hancock, N, L. H. Rail 'ton, J. A., Summers, W. K. Tait,
OPEN DOUBLES CHAMPION- SHIP
First' Quarter, T. Isomure and H. Yoshida v. Ho Ka Lau and Ng Sze Kwong,
Yvanovich and C. Barretto A., Crook and Dr. Montgomery.
Ng Sze Cheung and A. N. Other 4. E. W. Reilton and C. Pile?
M. K. Lo and M. W. Lo.
Y. Hachiuma and T. Isomura s.. S E. Green and D. S. Green
G. W. Bewell and J. G. Lawrie v. Li Woon Tsai and Li Wai Tho. Ho Wai Hing and Chiu Tsun Chiu . Lt. J. Hale and FA Redmond,
Third Quarter,
O. E. O. Marton and H. Owan Hughes u. E. . Fincher and E. F. Fincher.
J. W. Leonard and G. Bodiker v. F. Gross and W. C. Hindt.
Pay-Comdr. A. H. Payne and Pay-Lt. Comdr. Herbert v. S. A Rumjahr and H. D. Rumjahn.
J. Cassumbhoy and I. M. A. Razhek . K. T. Ban and Chong Tuck Wing
Fourth Quarter,
T. Hon and T. Akiyama r. Luk Ding Cheung and Luk Kang Cheung.
Lim Peng Chin and A. H. Rum- jahn v. R. M. Henderson and W. B. Cornsby.
Lai Kwong Tsun and lu Tak Lame. Cheng Chi Wing and Lan Man Kwong
Major R. H. Lucas and Dr. R. E. Tottenham. H. Lo and Iu Tak Chenk
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.
Plist Quarter: Authe P. T. Ride, bré v. L. Forster, bye H. J. Armstrong, bye .. L. Gold- man, bye,
Second Quarter. D. 8. Green, bye v. Very Hev. A. Bwaan, bye.
H. V. Parkeer, B. E. Green.
·G. G. Lawrie . O, C. Womack: Third Quarter..
O. E. Holmes, G. W. Sewell" JA. Summers i. E. K. Vater tine
Lt Col Wyatt, bye t Lonsdale, bye. Tak Bow Fourtir Quarter,
A H. Crook, bye v McEachran," "bye.
H. Owen Hughes, byo
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