Several successful dances were in their held over the week-end at.
- local Clubs and at hotels,
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
To-morrow's meeting of the Ro- Yu Tong, Mr. Liu Ping-ti. Mr. and tary Club, will be a closed meeting Mrs. Ngan Shing Kwan and Mrs for the discussion of Club affairs. Lam Tze Fung.
The next meeting of the Rotary
The Chinese Cathollë Communi- Club (Tuesday, 3rd April) will be ty are holding a Reception at the. a closed meeting for the discussion Cathedral Compound, Caine Road, of Club affairs.
at 8 p.m. to-night, on the occa- sion of the Presentation of?: Ad- The monthly meeting of the dresses to His Excellency Mr. M.
Lucas Fung on the Sacerdotal Or- dination.
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line controversy be revived? It and Cromarty in 1884, and repre-weight, Max Schmelling, proves to Chinese General Chamber of Com-zanin, the new Apostolic Delegate would be a great pity if there senting Leith Burghs from 1886 to be more seriously injured on Sa-merce will be held next Wednes- to China, and also to the Rev. Fa should be more differences regard- 1914. He was Private Secretary to turday than at first supposed. day at 3 p.in, at the Chamber's thers Joseph Yip, Faul Lan and ing this form of attack, but as the Earl of Rosebery when he was Owing to heavy rain on Saturday, headquarters. Harold Larwood will probably out Secretary of State for Foreign Sf-the training ground was very slip- of all the five Tests owing to his fairs, and became Lord of the pery. Just as he was about to The 8th Destroyer Flotilla whi leg injury, it is doubtful whether Treasury in 1892 He acted as anish for the day. Schmelling fell be holding a Dance in the China there will be another bowler who Provost of Kirkcaldy, from 1906 to will or can exploit the leg-theory1914 and in that year was appoint-He put out his left hand instine- to 1 p.m. Admission for Gentle
on the boards with terrific force. Fleet Club to-night from 8.30 p.m. with so much success.
tively to break his fall and his men $1 and Ladles by invitation thumb was torn open and his hand card. The Blue Rhythm Band will bleeding profusely. Schmelling be in attendance.TM got up and tried to make light of th
GERMAN UNIVERSITY
REGULATIONS -
ed Governor-General, and Com- Cricket is a grand game and has mander-in-Chier of Australia. done a lot in bringing the two countries to a closer understanding of each other. The name cricket stands for everything that is clean and above board hence we get that expression "not cricket" when we speak of anything that is not fair. Cricket is far too big a thing to
(Special to "Hong Kong be-spoilt by any petty disagree-
Dally Press") ment, and we earnestly hope that
(By Telegraph Copyright, Tale whatever happens, the Tests will raphic Ménages Ordinance, 1804 be played and fought out in as- Received, April 1, 4:30 am.} cordance with the highest tradi-
Berlin, March 31. tions of the game, and if there A minimum of one year, in one should be anything that is not of the universities in East Prussia exactly to the king of the specta--the province isolated from Ger- tors, let them then realise that the many proper by the corridor will umpires are there to decide should from now onwards be required. the respective captains be unable from all German candidates for to come to any agreement. Good university degrees.eeves natured chating or “barracking" This decision was arrived at by may be all right to a certain de- the New Central Council on Satur- gree, but we do not want any day. At the same time this decree wholesale booing because that | proclaimed an eloquent appeal to certainly is not cricket.
German students to make it their
son of the Hong Kong Branch of
The last meeting for the ses
the English Association will be. held on Tuesday, April 10 at 5,30– p.m. in The Helena May Institute. The Rav. Father Gallagher,, S.J., the matter but was soon forced to It is reported that four men will deliver a lecture on The Mo- realise the extent of the injury are being detained by the Policether in Literature." The meeting through faintness resulting from in connection with an armed rob- | would normally have taken place. loss of bleedin
bery at the Chan On Nunnery, Au on the first Tuesday of the month.. Tau District, New Territories, on but as this date falla too near Monday Jast. The total booty was 1 Easter, the second Tuesday, April stated to be $20.
10th, has been arranged."
His dght with Paolino has pro- visionally been postponed for three weeks, but it is not expected that it will be able to take place even then. Schmelling intends to return to Berlin in the next few days-Transocean Kuo Min
special duty to study distress on Germany's Eastern Frontier and problems of the peoples of East Prussia, -
Mr. G. Chancellor, the Managër for the Far East of Mesara, Reu- ters, accompanied by Mrs. Chan FRANCO-GERMAN TRADE cellor is staying at the Peninsular Hotel. Mr. Chancellor. 13 convales- cing in Hongkong after a recent illness in Shanghal
Faris March 30,
It is learned that a further "at- tempt to reach an agreement on
At the China Emporium on Fri commercial relations will be made Special cheap rail fares will be day evening, a reception dinner by France and, Germany. The ne accorded from now onwards to all was given by the Ka Wah Assur. | Cotiations that were broken off at matriculants of Koenigsberg, ance Company. Among the guests the end of December will be re- Breslau, and the high school at present were the Hon. Dr. R. Hsumed in Berlin at the end or Danzig.—Transocean Kuo Min. Kotewall, Dr. McGowan, Mr. Wong April-Reuter,
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