KOWLOON CRICKET GLUB.
A DOUBLÉ TRESENTATION,
The second annual dinner of the Kowloon Cricket Club-a sporting organisation which
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY MAY 2 TOTO
shall value and treasure to the end of my life, (Applause.) I'am very pleased indeed to learn that the Club is in no, sound a condition, and congratulate the members opon (he winning of the tenois shield, and hope we may be more successful on the cricket field next EDRSON,
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which is developing with crusiderable vigour (Applause.) Personally, I am afraid I bave by wire, are supplied by Messrs. E. 5. Kadoorie MR. KURT DETMERS is authorized to W AUGUST, ERNST MAX FRIAD
is vigour which was held on Saturday, will lope bo re: membered in the nonals of that institution for the distinguishing events of that annual reunion. The occasion was availed al for the presentation by the Club of an illuminated address to their president in honour of the Knightbood recently conferred upon Sir Hurmusjee Nowrojen "ody" | That gentleman occupied the seat of hour at the table of the convivial gathering. On his right was Mons, G. Litbert, one of the guests of the evening, wille on his left was Mr. D. Harvey, who was the chairman co the occa aton. Ranged along the T-head of the table were the members of the committee with | #kom sal the principal Rs. Mr. 12. Per cebris was one of the number. At the opposite end of the juble, Mr. W. Stewart discharged the dulles of vice-chairman. Upon Messrs. T. Clee (hon, secretary) and J. H. Mead (bon, treasurer, of the Club) ( the burden of the arduous duties of M.C.'s, and thè bospitality they dispensed were of the right royal order...
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been able to do but little in furthering the wel fars of this Club of which I have the honour to bo President, and in which I take a great las terest, and I think that it was a deeper debt of gratitude to the Governor and Lady Lugard, who have both taken a keen interest thorai more especially in the annual children's sports which are held under its auspices. If world wisfi, however, gentlemen, to assure you that your interest and welfare are mine and I trust that you will not hesitate to call upon ma in times of difficulty and stress, (Loud appłapie),
ANOTHER GENEROUS GIFT).
The Chalrnias apaounced ibat he had just then received a letter from Sir Hormarjeë the contents of which, he felt sure, would give member's pleasure at knowing." He would bind the letter to the ban, sagratar, who would read 15
for the information of those present,
Mr. T. Chee complied. The let or com musicated the fact that Sir Hormusjee, would sirtender to the K.C.C. debentures held in his panie to the value of a' thousand dollars and that the interest accrued therean he would | leave to the discretion of the Committed to
The decorations of the hill were simple and elfcivo. The Club colours flanked 'the table | opply as they thought, St for the benefit of the which was prettily'laid out with sed roses and | Club. (Loyd Applause.) green feras in harmony with the distinctive
Club colours,
The toast of The King" having been ~lnyaily předped,
Mr. G. T. Lloyd submised "Tec Kowloon CricketTM Club", which was very'un būsi sically
received.
Mr. Robinson, Captain of the Kowloon Cricket Club, respended on behalf of the mem- ber. The speaker briefly reviewed the his. tary of the RC_C. from its inception when, though the courtesy of Mr. Henry Humphreys, they were allowed the use of a ground for the playing of the national game,
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A SECOND PRESENTATION, The Chairman made a second presentation to the name of the membars that evening, R was a cigar case of brown crocodile leather
with gold edgings. The inscription on the cave was as follows —
"To Mr. W. Slewart, from his friends of the K.C.C. 1910."
Mr. Stewart made suitable acknowledgment Other toasts followed. They were;~" The Visitors," given by Mr. W. Logan, responded to by Mons. G. Liebert, The Hon. Secré tary," by Mr. Robinson, Mr. T. Choa replied.
The rest of the evening was speatio music harmony, being contributed to by Messra. Jago, Felling, Spurge, Robinson, Robins and Lam-
bert,
WANISAT GOVERNMENT
SCHOOL
PRESENTATION TO' MR. VOUNG HER.
The Chalman, in a spiech, which was puseluated by irquent and food applause. then expressed the great pleasure I gave bim to welcome their worthy, president, Sir Hormuljen Mody. He was sure they' were all rs, pleased, as he to have with them un that. nccasion one to whom, bith as a Club and as membe à of a favoured community, they owed so much. (Applause.) If the KL.C, did not owe its inception to Yir Hor- mjee at least owed ohi keen supp large measure of the excellent position in which it-new stood. (Applause). Unfortunately, he could not make any Surish of trumpets over the Club's achievements on the cricket field ibis year, Cricket was, however, but one, of the sports to which the members devoted their attention, sad what little mosuccess they had had in this line had been more then, counterbalanced by their winning of the first Tennis League Shield-(Applause) nad, not least, by the highly successful Chikki-
en's Sports in which bith their worthy Mr. Young's departure, as he was, by eaias Much regret is expressed by the pupils at
President and our esteemed Governor look a
devotion to bly work, endeared himself to lively interest: (Applause); The Club wás so a
them all to the evening, Mr. Young was healthy condition in every way. The member-entertained by the members of the staff. We ship stand at over 200 god if one good thing heartily con,ratulate Mr. Young Hee on his
well-earned promotion.
more than another could be said of the K.C.C. it was that the spirit of good fellowship pre- dominated over the friendly rivalry which animated the members in the various competi tions. (Applause)
Mr. Harvey then asked their worthy pre- sident's acceptance of a handsome morocco
·and, silver bouod illuminated address, which, te added, very, inadequately expressed not only their feeling of appreciation of his great help. fulness but also of their esteem for him per sonally. (Loud Applause.)
At the request of the Chairman, the Secre- tary, Mr. T. Chec, read the address as ful
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To
"Bir Hpimusjas N. Mody, Ki
A pleasing ceremony took place at the Wantsai Government School on Baturday last, when the scholars assembled and, much to his surprise, presented the headmaster, Mr. Young Heer with an illuminated address and a gold pendant suitably · cribed on the occasion of his promotion to 's' College as supervisor of translation anu vernacular studies. Mr. Young Hee has held the post of beadmaster for over seven years, dating which period the school is made saared and steady progress
In every way.
"KOWLOON PROPERTY SALE.
POOR PRICES FETCHED.
Six lots of leasehold property were put up for sale, by public auction, at noon today, by Mr. G, P. Lammer acting under lustructions from the Official Receiver and the mortgagle:
The prices fetched go to show that Chinese tenement houses on the outskirts of Kowloon pri per are not much in demand, owing to the over-building, policy carried out by owork | about ten years ago,
The lots put up to-day were'? - "Dear Sir,-We the undersigned commiltes Lot, 1. Kowloon Inland Lot No. 783, with and members of the Kowloon Cricket Club house No. 17, Main Street, Pak Tsuo Heuog desire to convey to you our beartiest congratula- thereon. Term 75 years from 1st January, tions, and to express the pleasure we feel that 1847, created by Crown lease. Area 692. His Most Gracious Majesty the King has been square idel, Crown tent $1.00 per annum. pleased to recognize the numerous public Bought by Mr. Li Sieg for $1,400, services you bave rendered to the community Lat. z. Kowloon Inland Lot No. 790, with during the many years you have resided in the house No. 10, Main Street, Fuk Tian Heung Colony, by raising you to that distinguished thereon.. Term 75 years from 1st January, rf97, Order of Knighthood of which you are now created by Crawn lease. Area 975 square feet, a member.
Crown real $1.00 per annum, he property
· * We have on several occasions been the re- cipients of your generosity and bave experien- ced your goud fellowship and hospitality, and
was not sold.
Lat. 3. Kowloon Island Lot No. 859, with house No. 21, Suidter Street, Tai Kok Trui,
the fact that whilst inaugurating and assisting thereon. Term 75 years from 1st January. so many importkut educational and charitable | 1899, created by Crown lease, Area 675 square movements in this Colony you hive at the same feet. Crown rest $3.00 per annum. Mr. Li time held out 'a kelping and encouraging | Sing was the purchaser at Bon. hand to the course of sport and, recreation, Lot, 4. Kowloon Inland Lot No. 870, with indicates the liberal broad-mindedness which ́has ever byen'ose of your admirable charac
eristics (Applause.}
house No. 22, Suldter Street, Tai Kok Tsui, thereon, Term 75 years from 1st January, 1899, created by Orown lease. Area 675 square feet. Crown rent, $2.00 per annum. Seld to Mr. Li Sing was $80.
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Allagars
..6/6.. Anglo-Javis..... - in Tis. 23 Anglo-Malays.......31/ ex. div. Balgownies phatronikke
Batu Tigas....... 110/- Bertams.........11/6 Bakit Kajang..................................100/ Bukit Rajah...orage 360), Caroy 'Uniteds. 35/- prom. Castlefields amaitumgil17/5.. Changkat Serdangs. ......................... 520 Oberas....... Damansarassins Eastern Internationals .....37/6 pram. Fel. Selangora...-301- ......340/-
Glanshiels....
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Golcondas..............23@/+ Golden Hopes......... wwwww.165/ Highlands and Lowlands 150f- ex, diy, ladragitis.............↑ «i...$43
lach Kenneths..................365/
Jonglander.........................................25). prom, ......10/6 piem.
Kamusings
Kuala Lumpors *******...215- Lanadrons (fully paid) .......150). Lanadrons (ppd.) ............................112/6 prem. .......305). „100}. ..63/
Labus S Ledburys Lloggis
London Asiatics
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Londos Ventures
.8/9
Merlimaus......
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Pegohs
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Sandycrofts...
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155 prem 37/6 prent.
80/ ...............$z2z
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Tandjorgs...65/ piem, 30%. prem. UluRay*........116/- ex D. I. United Serdangs. United Singapores United Sumatras United Langkat
Para Rubber
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ANGLO MALAYS.
annourice a final dividend of 30 per cent, mak- The Angie Malay Rubber Company, Ltd.,
ing a total of 80 per cent, for the year. A sum
of production has been to itd, and the aver of 179 is carried forward. The foh, cost
The estimated out- nge yield 4 1hs, per tres. put for 1915 is 700,000 lbs.
NEW STRENDALES. The Superintendent of the New Serendah eviate reports that there are 2,774 trees tap. pable now, and 5.532 more will come into bear- ing in January.
· JAVA RUNNER.
SHAREHOLDERS ALARMED
London, April 23. The decision of the Dutch Government to resume their so-called sovereign rights over freehold properties in Java is causing excita- ment in the rabber and other, interests affec'ed
in London,
The Netherlands Government has made representations to Great Britain regnding the attitude taken up on the subject by the Anglo Dutch Plantations Company of Java,
There have been a number of withdrawals of applicalirns for shares at the latter's offices to- day, and the Company has consequently decid- ed to postpone the allotment for a week in order to give ali subscribers an opportunity to withdraw,, though they declare there is no reason for a scare and they are quite ready to negotiate with the Government for the so- rander of their sovereign rights, but they do pot intend to have their fresholds replaced by leaseholde without fighting for compensation.
RAUB GOLD MINES,
MARCH-APRIL CRUSILING.
The following is the result of crushing opera- tions at Raub for the four weeks ending 23rd
Bukit Koman.-Stone.crashed 3,328. tons; Gold obtained 1,757 ounces; Avenge per ton 7.55 dwt.
Bakit Malacca Stens cuibed 411 tons; Gold obtained 41 ounces; Average per ton z dwt.
For the preceding four weekly period the
"We pray that you will accept ibese our sincere congratulations and our bops that you will be spared for many years to witness the Lot. . Kowloon Inland Lot No. 871, with fruition and maturity of the many important | house - No. 13 Suidter Street, Tai Kok Tsui, undertakings which have been fostered by your thereon. Term 75 yours from 1st January, result was interest and generosity." (Applause.) 1819, created by Crown lease. Area 675 square The Chairman then handed the address to | feet, Crown rent 53.00 per annum. Kuocked
Șir Harmusjee, and Invited the gathering to down to Mr. Li Sing for $800.
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rise and drinks "bumpai" toast to his long life and properity.
The teast was pledged accordingly to the music of " For he's jolly good fellow " sung by the assemblage,
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Lot, 6, Kowloon Inland Lot No, 871, Spid- ter Street, Tai Kok Tsui, thereon. Term 75 years from 1st January, 1899, created by Cjowa, lease. Area 675 square feet. Crowa ren! $3,00 per annum. At $800 Mỵ, Li Sing was declar ed the successful bidder.
Sir Hormurjee Mody, who appeared to be overwhelmed by the spontantons demonstra- tion of good will, then rose to respond. He was A LAroɛ naliye bank in Hankow has failed, greeted with vociferous cheers. He said Mr. and the loss is stated to be nearly Tix. Chairman and genilemeu,--11 it difficult for me-
7,000,000,
to find words wherewith to sufficieally thank
you all for the enthusiastic manner in which RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library -you have just trasted me. I can only say thai and Museum for the week ending the st
I do thank you most heartily and sit cerbly and | May, 1910 2–
take this opportunity of assuring you that it has given ma infinite plassure tó ba with you here this evening. I have also to thank you vary alacerely for the handsome address with which you have just pressated me and which I'
Library Museum
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517
165
Subd. 170, 7,577
.TOBE. OL. Average. Bukit Koman. 3,457 289
7.46 Burit Malacca.- *753
86 345
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Toosday, 3rd May,
Bbangbai Races.
Wednesday, 4th May. Geo, P. Lammert, Auction sale of furniture, 1.30 p.m.
~Salhiday, 7th May, Hughes and Hough Auction sale of farnitura 7.30 p.m.
Hughes and Hough Auction sale of Japanese Carlos, 2.30 p.m.'
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ODUPON No. 14 is payable on the and May, at the Chartered Bank of India, Australla & China and the 'Russo-Chinese Bank at Tientsin and Shanghai."
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PRÍZE DISTRIBUTION OF TENNIS AND RACQUET'S TOURNAMENTS,
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The annual çonis match between the H.K.C.G, and the L.R.U. 1ook place on Satur
day afternoon on the former's grooad, in the presence of a large gathering of spectators,
The scores wcie :-
4 LR.C
Games,
H. Hancock and R. F. C. Master sayo. 19 C. Wilson and C. A. Carrendar 34 18 G. A. Hanings and Capt. Murray
Total
H.X.C.C,
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Games.
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At the conclusion of the games, Miss Wilkinson kindly presented the prizes to the wieners of the tennis and racquets tourna meats.
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Before doing wv, Dr. J. M: Atkin-kont. son remarked that the green would be open until Saturday next, when the cricket match between the champion League eleven and the rest of the League would be played, afer which the Shield would be presented, Belore asking Miss Wilkinson to present the prices, he would like to congratulato Mr. Carr upon his success in winning the tennis chum- pleasbip three years in succession. He was indeed the best player of the game bere. (Applause.) The telegraphs were to be com plimented on having won the doubles. In Mr lose they had a young player of great promise, (Applause.) Captain Murray well deserved his is in the singles, while Mours, Carr and Worcester in the professional pairs were ap patently trying to emulate a former pair who won that prize six years in saccession.
Miss Wilkinson then presented the prizes to the winners and after doing so she was the recipient of a pretty bouquet. The afternoon's sport concluded with thres cheers for Miss Wilkinson and another for the ladies,
The following is a list of the prize winners :—
TENNIS,
Championship.-Mr. C. A. Carr (holder) Chater's cap and one silver cup; Mr. H. Hapcock (rooner up), silver ten caddy.
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Hongkong, jrd January, 1910.
“SOLIGNUM,' FAC.SIMILE OF A LETTER from.
Ordnance Department No. 6350 G.
Simia, 13th-Jaquar, 1909. From Major-General R. H. MAHON, C.B.R.A.
· Director General of Ordnance in India, To Mesir. COOPER & CO.,
333 Abdul Rehman Strest, Bombay. Gentlemen,—With reference to your letter dated 17th March, 1908, relative to the pro- portlas of "SOLIGNUM" I bag to Inform you that the Sallgaum applied by you bas been tried and its aficacy in proserving timber against the attacks of white ants bäɛ been established. Yours faithfully,
(Signed) L. G. WATKINŚ, Lt.-Col. R.A,
for Director General of Ordnance In India. FAO-SIMILE OF GOVERNMENT ORDER,
Circular No. 41-B. -- Herling MILITARY WORKS SERVICES. XX-Miscellaneous
From Major-General' H. W. DUPERIER,
Director-General of Military Works, To The Commanding Royal Engineers of Divisions, Military Works Services.
Simla, the th August, 1907, SOLIGNUM, Memorandum, It is hereby notified that Selignum manufactured by Messrs. Major & Co., Ld., Hull, England, has been tried and found to be an effective preservative of wood against the ravages of white ants.
2. Particulars regarding Boligaam " can be obtained from Messm. Cooper & Company, 333 Abdal Rebman Street, Bombay,
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