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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1936.

KOWLOON F.C. MEETING

(Continued From Page 8.)

before they came back for more, in the hope that sooner or later the experience they were getting defeat mänfully from taking a

raise would benef and standard of pay to

1 I would appeal plane.

the Members of the

SIR HERBERT

BARKER'S METHODS

DEMONSTRATION. AT ST. THOMAS'S.

PASSENGERS

ARRIVALS

SS, PRESIDENT HOOVER.

Arrivals from Manila yesterday by the s.. President Hoover in- cluded Mr. W. J. Carroll (well- London, July 23.

known local broker), Mr. Jose Sir Herbert Barker gave a de- | Crespo, Mr. R. Decomal, Mrs... A. tomonstration of his methods of F. Dusenbury, Mr. B. Jackson, Mr. Club manipulative surgery before about C. Kwok, Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Lenox, Mr. N. Murata, Master A. Murata,

their higher

to give more support to our junior 100 orthopaedic surgeons at "a players by turning out and attend- special meeting of the British Mr. J. de la Rama, Mr. Sing L

Orthopaedic Association, beld yes- | Woo, Mr. Wong Tin Yan. ing the games, not only

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LONDON SURGEON

ATTACKS OSTEOPATHY

An attack on osteopathy and chiropractic was made by Mr. A. 8. Blundell Bankart, orthopaedic surgeon of Middlesex Hospital, at one of the scientific sections of the British Medical Association to-day.

$100.

13.60

$3.60

Eighteen patients assisted in the

own grounds but traveling with terday in St. Thomas's Hospital by the team and giving encourage- permission of the treasurer and

The governors. the ment to

youngsters. Committee have inl plans your mind for next year I feel sure will demonstration, "Daving been cho-

sen by Sir Herbert Barker is cases,] wel kely to be benefited by mani- pulation. Their ailments included recurrent dislocation of the shou!- der.

OFFICERS ELECTED

The next business at hand

the election of officers.

en-

was

painful back, sacro-lllac strain. lumbo-sacral strain, stin i hip joint, internal derangement of

the knee, displaced cartilage the knee, fat foot, stiff painful C. M. foot, and tennis elbow.

Presidenti T. A. Mitchell was te-elected.

S.S.

NALDERA

Arrivals from the North by the 0.5. Naldera yesterday were:-

Mr. and Mrs Appegåte, Mr. H. T. Hegerty, Mr. A. Malcolm, Mr. W. D. Pawley, Captain J. W. A. Wader, Mr. C. F. Wong, Mr. P. La Wong, Mr. Wong, Mr. Kwang, Mr. C. H, Young, Mr. Huang. Mr. Chang. Mr. 2. C, Woo, Mr. E. V. Woo, Mr. C. S. Chow, Mr. Ling. Mr. Chen, Mr. Lec. Itkis, Mr. D. Vice-president:-Major

The demonstrator was introdue-H. Todd, Mr. P. S. Shih, Mrs B Manners, re-elected.

Chairman: R. Hall, re-elected.ed by Mr. T. P. McMurray, vice- C. Grainger, Mr. C. Tlen, Mr. Y. president of the British Ortho-C. Chen, Major and Mrs. H. A. Hon, Treasurer:J. P. White, re-

paedic Association. who also Davies, M. Loo," Mr Huang. Mr. elected.

moved a vote of thanks to him at

Nee. Mr. S. S. Chow, Mr. Ao Ming GL the end of the meeting.

Hon. Secretary:--A. S. Bliss. re- "elected.

Hon. Bar Convener: S. Dallow, re-elected.

General Committee:-Messrs. J. McKelvle, J. Smith, T. Q. Stokes D. Knox, Sr., Bones and Mackie,

Captain:-A. L. G. Eastman, re- elected.

Vice-captain:-G. M. Boyd.

After the election of cfcers Mr. Mitchell said that the $2 increase in annual subscription fees per annum was for the club house, The money was to be devoted en- tirely to a building fund.

ORGANIST OF ST. PAUL'S

Mr. Dykes Bower

London, July 23. Mr. Dykes Bower, of Durham, has been appointed organist of St. Paul's Cathedral in succession to Dr. Stanley Marchant, who, as an- nounced" in "The Times" of July 17, has accepted the post of Frin- Royal Academy of cipal of the Music. Dr. Marchant has been Mr. J. Smith proposed that the

given the title of Organist Emeritus $2 extra fee be set aside only for a

of St. Paul's. He will be the first building fund, and for that alone.

organist of St. Paul's to hold this It was seconded and carried un-

title. animously,

As objection was raised to this, ballot was taken, and the in- crease was upheld.

A ruling of the Club was changed, also Rule 49 which read: No business shall be transacted at any

General Meeting whether Ordinary or Extraordinary, unless at least twenty five members are present. was changed to eighteen members instead,

LIFE MEMBER

Mr. Mitchell then sald:-I would call your attention to Rule No. 34 A: The Club assembled in gen- eral meeting may elect persons of distinction as Life Members, who shall be exempt from the payment of subscriptions."

Mr. Bower was organist first at Truro Cathedral and then at New College, Oxford. He went to Dur- He is 31 ham three years ago,

years of age.

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their own

to all the games, on ground.

The changes in the Committee each bave been many, but at meeting there has ceen practically a full muster of, co-opted members and our Secretary and Treasurer are to be congratulated on the good work they have put in for the Club, Our Bar Convener has also been on the job, spends most of I propose this evening to

his day looking after the interests ply this rule for the first time in

of the members, and is to be con- the history of this Club by pro-gratulated on the way he has posing that you elect our worthy managed to keep the Staff up to

Mr. R. Hall, a Life Chairman,

scratch and to preserve the har- Member.

mony which should at all times prevail

ap-

I could talk for hours on what Mr. Hall has done, and will continue to do, for the Kowloon Football Club; but you know well enough that if it was not for him settling all the little differences of opin-

ions between members, supervising any structural alterations or ground repair work, there would be no Club.

When Mr. Bliss and Mr. White approached me on this matter, it being their suggestion, I had no hesitation whatsoever in framing this proposition and it gives me the greatest pleasure to put it be B1% fore the Meeting now." $106

It was carried unanimously with much applause,

|30 cts.

$1

Two timber-carriers, with 3,400 tons carrying capacity each, nave been ordered by the USSR, at the Saint Nazaire (France) shipyards. The hulls of these ships will be specially adapted for Arctic sa- ings.

CHARITY EFFORTS Our efforts on behalf of Charity a good deal of time, call for thought, and work, and I regret the very small amount that we were able this year to hand over to this cause. I feel that amongst the members of this Club..more should be done to enable your Com- mittec to greatly augment the sum we have this year pald over, and when our usual Charity match comes round I hope that you will ar all possible to induce your friends to attend. Your Com- mittee experienced great difficulty the Annual Football in fixing Match Kowloon School Boys MR. HALL'S REPLY

versus Hong Kong Bchool Boys" Mr. Hall, in his reply, said that The dimculty lay in our inability he took great pleasure in accept to arouse any interest amongst the ing the honour conferred upon British School-masters in Kowloon hlm. He did not think that he and had it not been for the able had done so very much for the assistance of Brother Edmunds of Club, but what he had done, was La Salle College the game could merely done with the Club in mind. ❘ not have gone on,-this after three He ended by thanking them very months trying to get the interest much for their appreciation of his of the Masters at the Central Bri- tish School. There has been services, «

Mr. Fail then proposed that since agitation to get a School Boys' their hard courts no longer justi-League together but until more fed their evistence, as very few interest is displayed by the British The Government has resolved people played on them; there could Teachers it is well nigh hopeless that cotton seed may only be im be very good use to which they for any other Club, or Association to inaugurate the League. I would ported into China through Shang- could be put. His suggestion that

like to thank Brother Edmunds for hat. The object of this measure

if they were converted into a lawn

the time and trouble he took th get a team together: also thanks are due to Lt. Chaplin of the East Lancashire Regiment for turning out two teams to give the toys the necessary practice games. also express the appreciation of the Club to Mr. Kossick, the Re- feree and Linesmen who so kindly officiated.

le to control the introduction of bowls green it would be for a much diseased or infected seed; Shang- more useful and general purpose. hal has been chosen because it is

It was carried. Mr. C. M. Hall took the floor with the only port where testing me-

a suggestion that since most of the thads are available.

recruits to their Club were from the Central British School, they should encourage those youngsters He suggested that much more. there should be fees for each sport because people would naturally be Imore interested in them when they

had to be paid for.

MANIPULATION IN SURGERY "It is the osteopaths particular- ly, th their more pretentious claims, who have tried to establish themselves in this country," he added.

"Osteopathy has nothing what- ever to do," he said, "with mani- Dulative surgery. It is an Ameri- can stunt based on the unsupport- ed assertion that practically all diseases are due to imaginary dis- placements of the spine. It ha been investigated up to the hilt, and it has been found wanting."

Mir Bankart said that there was little to choose between osteo-

"It is up to all orthopaedic sar- pathy and chiropractic.. Its rival

geons to see that these cor.fidence

He ended with a vote of thanks venture proved even more succes- ful than its prototype. Judging tricks, are exposed, and to ensure to the past committee, and es more chiropractics than osteo-that the proper use of manipula-pecially to the Chairman,..

Mr: Mitchell closed the meeting fion in surgery is taught and from the fact that there were far paths in the United States and practised in all our teaching hos by suggesting to the members that

pitals."

they carry their membership cards

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NEW APPOINTMENT

London, Aug. 6, Sir Donald Banks has been ap- Becretary to pointed Permanent

The President Grant which ar- Mr. Arthur Franzen, Mr. Guy.er rived yesterday from Seattie had Hayles, Mrs. Mary D. Myres, Mrs.

distinguished

list Ouve L Nelson, Mrs. Emily J. Roose, Mr. Berman Schoenfeld, among whom" were:-

Mr. L. H. G. Frost, District Ac-Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomas, Mrs. countant with The Texas Co. Elizabeth Ryds. (China) Ltd, accompanied by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Frank P. Cashman, | the Air Ministry.- Frost returning from a visit to Editor of the "Vicksburg Evening Rester,

Post," Vicksburg, Miss. en route Shanghai

Mr. E. B. Gammel, returning | round-the-world and continuing from a short trip to Japan. Mr. on this steamer for stop-over st Gammell is connected with the Manila.

Berry, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bosselaar, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Hong Kong. Mr. Denton Fox, Sales Engineer, Mrs. A. R. M. Bridge, Mrs Lucy Mr. N. A Gorman, Assistant York Ice Machinery Corp., en Brooke, Miss C. H. Buckland, MARS J. Roper Caldbeck, Dr. and Mrs. General Manager, McDonnell & route to Manila, Mr. Fox is ac- Gorman Inc. at Shanghal-·| companied by Mrs. Fox and their W. G. Campbell, Mr. Chiu Chee Kwong, Mr. J. G. Clay, Mrs. E. M Mrs. Bessie Wong Hum and her son Denton E. C...

Mr. W. J. Hoffmann, Vice Pre-H Cooper, Mrs H. M. Camine, daughter Miss Maytan Hum of Butte, Montana, coming to China sident, Alt & Wiborg Co., en Mr. T. Dallin, Mr. T. N. Davidson for a first visit with long heard of route to Manila on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. D. Drummond and Mr. N. E Mullen of N. E. Mullen daughter, Miss E. Drummond, Mr. Miss Eugenia Keleber and Mrs.

& Co., returning to Manila after P. H. Dupuy, Mr. B G. Edgell, Mrs. J. T. Fleming and daughter, a business trip to Japan. Lucile Sheme.d-Round-the-World Tourists, stopping over in Hong

Following are members of the Mrs. Nelle Glover, Mr. Ham Sun Kong to take in the sights before Mitchell Party, en route to Manila, Durt, Mr. John H. Haring, Mr. H proceeding on through the CABL thence USA, via President Grant. Henry's, Miss Ruth Henkil, Miss Mt. R. E. Russell, accompanied The Mitchell "Party has been F. M. Hughes, Mr. Roger Khap by his wife and their daughter, making

of Rey: Hugh Lavery, Mr. C. K. Lee,

relatives.

through visit $

Man Pui, Miss Agnes MacFarlane,

MI Mary E. returning to Northern China: Miss Ruth Grace. Mr. Leon Ho, Mt. Lau Cheuk Fel my Hong Kong after an extended visit Mr. Walter Grace, Jr, Mr. L. M. Mr. B. T. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Liu

in America. Mr. Russell is a Happ, Jr, Miss Dorothy ges, prominent resident of Hong Kong Miss Rose Willingham, Mrs. F. B.

connected with The Mitchell, Mr. Frank Willingham. and is National City Bank of New York. Mr. J. W. Fisher, President of Eastern Avía:loži – Co., American Hong Kong returning after a brief viaft to Shanghai pa

With these remarks, Gentlemen, I now formally propose the adop tion of the Report and Balance Sheet as presented and when this has been seconded I shall, to the best of my ability, answer any questions.

T. G. Blokes seconded and it was carried unanimously..

Following are the names of the Shriners "Nile Temple Pilgrimage Tour" en route to Manila and back to Shanghal, thence into the in- terior of China:

Mr. Tom. W. Holman, Pontentate, Mrs. Tom. W. Holman Mr. O, B. Joseph, Past Fontentate, Mrs O, E. Joseph, Mrs. Frony K. Carroll,

DEPARTURE

B.M.S. EMPRESS" OF RUSSIA

Mrs. Mortens, Mr. and Mr. AJ Newby Mr. Ng Cheung Yim, Mr. and Mrs. W. HL Peters and three children, Mr. Ng Tat, Mr. G. A Robinson, Dr. and Mrs. E A. Rodier and child, Mr. L. H. Ballvin, Miss Violet Bhet, Mr. T. She, Mr. K Shimoda, Mr and Mrs. W. A Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Buck- The following passengers lettling, Mr. Trao Yu Ming, Miss here by the RMS. Empress of Victoria Walker, Miss N, E. West- Russia for Vancouver BC. via wood, Mrs. T. B. Willams and two www sons, Mr. R. P. Winkler, Mr. A. M. porta:-

Major and Mrs. A. Alston, Wolynsky, Mr. Woo Shu Bin. Miss D. Halley, Mr. C. I Barr, Mrs. MT. Young, Miss Nancy Miss N. Beresford, Mass. E C. Vip.

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