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FANLING.

GOLF

BOGEY POOL RESULTS)

The results of the Bogey Pool," played at Fanling over the week- fond, were ---

..

W. S. Hillier (14), 3 up-dist. WR Vallance (10). A. B. Stewart (2), W. E. Higham (14) and G. W. Sewell (13), all two up, but second prize, decided by lot, goes to W. R. Fallance.

There were 30 entrier.

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Gaumont Sound Mirror

Caught by Camera —

Chic Beach Costumes at

Le Touquet.

Whence a City gets its

water

Birmingham Reservoir.

LOCAL YACHTING.

R.H.K.Y.C. TROPHY.

"RACE FOR SERVICE BOATS.

HONG

GREAT RUGGER

LONE RUNNERS WHO ROUSED, THE CROWS

ACHIEVING THE IMPOSSIBLE.

CORRESPONDENCE.

-All letters intended for publis ontion must be accompanied by the name and address of the writem, not for publication, unless so desired, but an evidence of quod faith.—ED.)

THANKS FROM LORD JELLICOE

• It was just crar, swenty-five years ago that Basil Macicar, play ing for Ireland "against the first (TO TILE #DITOB OF THE South Afriona team, picked up the

"DAILY PEEIN."' ball wear his own 25 line, and thei proceeded to score the finest single- handed try that the game has evor

The 2nd race for the BH.E.Y.O Trophy was smiled yesterday after noan and resulted as follows:-

Beacon Courag:(1) Lycomun (P), (9) Rumssy Shoul.. (3) Markseen. Boat on Lane (P), (4) Channel Rocks (8). Distance: miles.

Pon.

1 Bruce, L.. Whaler 2 Urquhart, K. Whaler

PLA

10 ..37.5

34.0

3 Modway, 1st Whaler 4 Berwick, 2nd Whalor. 32.3 6 Hermes, Cutter 29,7

• Bruce, K. Whaler) ....................... 27.1 * Cumberlands, 1st Cutter 24:5 8 Veritya, Whaler

21,0

D Marazeon, Sad Whaler ... 19:4 10 Cumberland, 2nd Whaler 1867 11 Berwicks; lat Whaler 14.1 12 Hormas, Gig

11.5

8.0

13 Madways, 2nd Whalar ... 14 Cumberlands, lat Whaler 2.3 15 Cumberlands, Gig

3.7

30 Marazeons, 1st Whaler... 1.0

TENNIS COURTS

FOR L.T.A.

WHERE FUTURE FINALS

WILL BE STAGED.

RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED

YESTERDAY..

A an extraordinary general meeting of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Association held last even ing it was unanimously decided that the Association should acquire and maintain a ground of its own in Kowloon on the site shown in the block plan."

The Chairman, Mr. Justice. Lind sell, explained that the site was on Chatham Road near the Children's Playground.

Further resolutions were subse. quently passed in connection with the proposal to nequire the ground, A resolution, that in order to Beaure funds for the purposes out

Defying the Deep-seained, steps be taken to incorporate

Death Special photo- graph in conjunction with British Admiralty, showing new Safety apparatus. Tropical Talkies

Launching of "Leander."

H.M.S.

Musical Blizzard at Cry...

stal Palace.

200 Bands - 31 years

Record.

Called to the Báa !

Sheep dogs exhibition

Mr. Gandhi In the Cotton-

shire.

Welcome to Kaye Dou.

Drama in the City.

Scene showing suspen“

ding of Gold standard.

Scintillating City. South Africa calling the

British Isles.

| Sielly in song.

Oriental & Ornamental,

Mry Kancko - designing

lacquer work.

Barrington Hooper,

The Thunder of wheels.

A Railway Symphony-

of

were at one

Since that day, many great tries have been spored; gront combines tries; tries ao artistic-individual ly or collectivaly-that you fail at the moment to appreciate their greatness. In these, the Welshmen sime, specialists Great impromptu tries, as when Les Price scored against Wales di reet from the kick-off, or Catchi side-hommed in-jumped over tho French full back. Tries of sheer paca as W. A. Sewart was wort to

score, where a wing three-quarter is shown a clear opening, and an ompsy Hold before him. But of all the tries that bring the crowd te their feet there is pone to compare with that when one man, running with the ball, atakes his braina, his pluck, his resoured against

Dex Sin,

DEPOSIT RECEIPT

CASE

JUDGMENT GIVEN FOR

PLAINTIFF

The case involving a deposit raceipt for 88,000, which was before the Chief Justice (Sir Josoph Kemp) in the Supreme Court last HONG KONG Thursday, was concluded yesterday, when his Lordship gave judgment for the plaintiff.

St. Lawrence Hall, St. Lawrence,

Isle of Wight, 17/12/31.

in this action Ng Chi Chow, ít Bonham Strand West, brought an action against Eul Cho Wan, 14, Kwong Hou: Terrace, for (1) the re- turn of a depasit receipt rolating. to 99,000 deposited with the Bank I am very much obliged for the copy of the Armistice Day number

of China, g) damages for its deton- of the Hong Kong Daily Press

tion, and (3) a declaration that the which you have so kindly sent me,

receipt belonged to plaintiff. and I think the iden of the repro-issued in the joint names of plain- duction of Haig Fund Poppy on the front page is excellent,

Yours truly,

JELLICOE

It appeared that the receipt' wat

tiff and 'Siu Kwok Loung, but that the latter had no interest. Init Nevertheless, as it was in his pouson- sion, he handed it to defendant a part séouvity for a loan of. 84,000,

THE HIKING CLUB. and defondant refused to return the note to plaintiff until the debt was puid.

OPEN AIR CONCERTS AND

DANCES?

LAST NIGHT'S" GENERAL

MEETING,

The first general meeting of the Hong Kong Hiking Club was held at the offices of the Sunday” “Star yesterday when Major Brasier Creagh, occupied the chair.

posed that the subscription be $1 per month, payable, quarterly in advance, or 10 per annum, payable in advance.

The Chairman then outlined the

Mr. "H: G. Sheldon, instructed by Mr. D. B. Evans, of Messra, John- 301 Stokes

Kes and Mastor, was for plaintif, while Mr. B. C.. Jonkin, K.C., instructed by Mr. F., X.

of D'Almada, senior, Messrs. D'Almada and Mason, was for de- fendant.

Mr. Jenkin relied entirely on stoppe, alleging that by bis con-

'duct laiutiff had induced defen- dant to believe that Siy had a share in the deposit, and was en titled to transfer it na security...

found

Finally, his "Lordship against Mr. Jenkin on the' estoppel point, gave judgment for plaintif,

and assessed damages at #250-

Aftoon

opponents, and, "greatly daring,, achieves the imposisble

Do you remember that famous Cambridge side of 1918-14? Eleven of them were capped, and collected siglity-eight caps between them. One of them was named C N.. After the minutes of the innugur Lowe and it was generally sal general meeting had been read habit to score the artistic" try-and confirmed, Mr. Dangerfield pro- a run of twenty yarda ending with 4 squeeza over between the full Back and the corner ang. It all looked so simple. This day he was given a sniff, of an opening by D. I. de Villiers; but when he got objects of the Club, saying that, in the ball lie was as near tc, his own addition to hiking, it was hoped 25 as he was to touch. G. R. Crole that open air concerts, dances and scarcely saw him as he went by plays could be arranged for the and Reid, the Oxford full back, summer months when hiking was had a confused vision of something not too comfortable. He added: in light blue and white persuading that they were trying to get the him that it was going to swerve hiking, one for Hong Kong and one

services of two captains for active HARMSTON'S CIRCUS this way, when he only way for the Mainland. could swerve was the other. Crole: had been quick to turn and pursue, and the last 30 yards were a grim chase towards the shadow of the Queen's Club pavilion. Crole got his man at the end, but when

Lowe fell, the white line was be

neath him.

The legal advisor to the Club wax on the legal side of the Club, present and he gave the meeting a after which he was accorded a hearty vote of thanks.

HONG KONG ART CLUB.

ANNUAL MEETING LAST

NIGHT.

Ilia Lordship agroed with Mr. Jenkin that defendant had een entirely bona fide throughout," and remarked he had been unfortunate ansmuch as he had suffered at the haids of another person...

ROBUST AND EXCELLENT

PERFORMANCE.

To all who can forget to be sophisticated for a few hours Harmaton's Circus can be whole heartedly recommended. We should, indeed, be very sorry for anyone who could not enjoy this robust and excellent performance. There is a The annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Art Club was held full, varied and extremely interest. yesterday in the Helens May In- ing performanos, the star numbers stitute The following business was being the acrobaties by the Palo- covered: election of officers and committee for 1932 and revision of war family. The finale in which The set aubjects for each Mrs. Palomar shows how a modern month were decided upon.

mother can literally support; hər It was decided to form a library husband and family, being a re- of Art books and a sum of money from the funds in hand was voted markable example of strength and to purchase a number of books to perfect harmony of work. form the nucleus of the library, it was also decided that the Club Our representative had, perforcs, should make a small present to to write his impression after the cognition of her helpful interest had concluded with Dare-Devil Mrs. Malcolm (nde Peyton) in re-first half of the performance, which over a number of years...

Moscowitche's leap on his motor cycle across a twenty-foot gap—an

rules.

the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Asso-

Lowe was in at the making of ciation was,, unanimously adopted, another listoric dry. But this as was one which reid That after time he was the hunter; and the incorporation, the Executive Com- quarry was his Cambridge col- lengue, J. G. Will In that famous mittee be authorised in order to last pre-war Scotland v England complete all necessary buildings and game, England were 10 points up works and provide a reasonable with a quarter of an hour to go. But Bowie, the Scotch stand-off margia for unforeseen expenses, to half, dropped a goal; and hardly raise a sum not exceeding $10,000 had the English kicked off again by means the issue of io when Will was given the ball at "bearer" debentures bearing in-and W. R, Johnston, and the In- half-way. He tere past Poulton

terest at 5 per cent.”

verleith crowd reared hit home, with Lowe, at his heels-atraining Lack of Uniformity, bat never gaining-he crossed the line near the posta. And although Prior of putting the resolutions the match, at the end, was lost to the meeting, the Chairman ex-

Scotsmen will recall that try, as plained that at present the cham-match was won by Leslie Gracie at

long as they remember how a pionships were conducted by four Cardiff, when with barely a minute different clubs. While these con- to go ho swept through the Welsh tests were excellently conducted, dashod for the corner flag against defence, or how Ian Smith twice there was some lack of uniformity the old enemy at Murrayfield is irresolute, again he handed off ast as thrilling as it was brief. which "would be overcome if the 1020, and though twice laid out somebody; again trundled Earlier there had been some"excel Association itself conducted all the brought victory to his side by four along, Finally be seemed to malce

tries to two, .....

up his mind that the bad better lently good equestrienne 'turna, by championships S

finish off the job himself; so ho'juss Miss Williams and J. Williams, In answer to a question, the

ignored the last two Oxford people and Miss Williams also showed her and "weat' on: und soozed. Chairman explained that it was in-

A. M. David's burst through,

self a very graceful dancer. C W. JA. Davies comes twice into tended, for the present at any rate, apparently the whole of the Chathe picture. Once for that dar rank the contortionist and Delroy to stage the finals and semi-finals bridge forwards as well as the ing, sinuous run in his last Soot the conjuror gave good turns and outsides. Eddie Myers picking up, tish match at Twickenham, when of the various championships on thin the locso at mid-field," and going he went through the tail-and at mention must be made of the hard | Asociation's courts, also exhibi straight ahend, Scots or no Scots, line-out, through the Scottish work put in by the clowns, and most tions and interport games. In the in that remarkable game.nt centres, and paat Forsyth with sof all by the ubiquitous Colcolate future, when there should be a Far Twickenham, whon Bagland won change of fost than left the latter and sturdy Little Peter,

hands down, with never, a try helpless. And once before, against Eastern Zone for the Davis Cup scored from a passing movement Ireland in 1914, when, he picked up Competition, perhaps any match Poor "Hormy" Browns, as captain in the loose, beat R. 3. Lloyd with played in Hong Kong might be of Sandhurst against Woolwich, a dummy and a swerve, repeated

There is a very pleasant and played on the Association's courtă.

playing at centre three-quarter the performance against a centre, happy atmosphere about the cirens, In the course of the meeting, Mr. with a damaged shoulder, when he and made the full-back look in Mr. Barmaton is obviously the M. K. Lo urged members not to slipped down" we are told it describably foolish. At his elbow support the resolution to acquire a regained his feet and running with throughout all the twistings ani born ringmaster and trainor, the ground unless they agreed with the great power through the defence, turnings of this grost run, was toam work of all the acts being a | proposal" wholeheartedly. He said gained a try."

Ronnie Poulton megr it was far better to defeat the re-

Of ecurse,, Poulton's greatest et real delight. How many of us who solution at an early stage rather try that I like to remember was fort, among many, resulted in what must envied the marvellous fitoes than allow it to go through and scored by a forward, A. F. May one might call a try mangue. But and vigour of every members of the || then fail to support the Associa nard, of Cambridge, in that same when talking of that wonderful troupe.

tion's enterprise Ister on, stressed the fact that if the resolu-alassio run. Maygard found him against South Africa, one is apt

Battering-zam Tries.

Another battering-ram kind of

Ho match when Lowe produced his run in the "Penalty kick" match

Tit and Happy.

Big Andienos.

tion were to go, through; the Amso-self in possession of the ball at to forger, how earlier in the game, There was a big andienos, drawn ciation needed the support and about the half-way line. He looked with fair head back and ball at from all communities and a vary backing of all'i68, members, 2, 2 strangely lonely and unsupported, arm's length in front of him, and enthusiastlo, one, and we are sure The Chairman nasociated himwif and glanced around for someone to with that unforgettably beautify that Hazmaton's will continue to with Mr. Los reqïárks,

ness to Beeing nobody, he action, he came clean through the anjoy the success fully dasarsed by The resolutions adopted yesterday promptly handed of the neares: green jerseys to touch down behind the high standard of their perform. were the outcome of a moating at Oxonien and set out along the the posts and to set us all roaring snow and the smooth efficiency of the the Council of the Lawn Tennis As tough-line. Again he paused, as if and cheering. L. H. F. in the stage management and all arrango- sociation hold on January 8, last. (Dontinued on next Column.)" New-Chronicle.

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