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thanks. The position of the Com- mittee, the Secretary and the Captain was difficult. It was fifteen years sit co he had attend Branch Post Office (altuated in the ala On and after. April 1st the Western ed the Hongkong Club dinner Harbour Ofico, lo rear of the Western as a player and he would Market North Block) will be open daily give much to be
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SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED,
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 23rd at 12.25 Pressure has again decreased along the count of Chine, Atlantique, Fr. s. 6.446. Char Couns!, alightly from Shanghat to Tourane and
23rd lust-Salgba, 18th lestant, modugutaly in the north, Gen.4. M. Co.
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a player from 8 am to 9 am and 6 pm to 930 Australies; Fr. 366.1. Mourch, 23rd is unity altationary over the Pailip AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
again. He thought Rugby footp.m. on Sundays and Holidays for the ball was the king of games, antraustion of poetul business o.g. sale of stamps registration oto. Direct maila to it was the saddest day of a man Canton are made up at this office. life when he realised on the field that he had no further spring in
The Arcadia, with the English Mail laft Singapore on Friday, the 20th inst, at 6.p.m. and may be expected here on
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M. Co. Dagfin, Norw. &1.896, A. T. Balvesen, 22nd Inst-Salgon, 15th inst. Rios oto -Order. Haiçbing, Br. s. 1,267, Passmore, 22nd inst.---Swatow. 21st Inat, Gen
D. Y. & Co.
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No returns from Japaż.
Light or variable winds 'with fog aro Indicated along the east coast of China. and moderato S, winds over the western portion of the China Sen.
not say anything he could go on his step and he was not able tdnesday the 26th inst. at 3 a.m. Thla Hue, Fr. M. 710. Cornelinsen, 22nd inst, vading at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches. V
(Continued From Page 4.) possible for civilians to live in Hongkong.. (loud Cheera).
Lieut. Bagnall replied to the sathusiastically honoured toast. On behalf of the Services, he said, he wanted to thank them all for the kind way in which they had drank their health.. He was sorry Mr. Rouse in his speech did with.. Heusid the Services always came out from Home bringing out fresh ideas, but they did not seem to be much good this year (laughter and applanas). They had had most excellent games against Club and they thoroughly enjoyed them. They could
have had nicer
games although they lost them all, but that did not matter (loud applause).
not
Capt. Garwood in proposing the "Press" in a very well thought
The Cheann, with the mail from
London (via Biberia) of Wednesday and Friday, the 4th and 6th inst., is due to arrive here on Wednesday, the 25th inst.
tackle anything that came along.packet brings the parcel mails closed in As regards Association, he regret London for despatch by the all-soa route ted to say he was not ir. touch on the 18th ult. and for despatch ever with it; he knew little about it. landon the 25th ult It was a good game for those who know anything about it. Mr. Hanoook had told them of the record of the Club. He bar watobed many Rugby games and there were a few man who were outstanding in his mind, sud first he placed Mr. Jasper Clark (applause). He thought he bad done more, for the club, in the
MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
Loft London Mur. 4 Mar. 7
MAIL DUE. English, Arcadiu, 25th it.
out speech asked for more cim-way of play and example, than Biberian, Chonaz, 25th ist,
ment on games than mere report ing, and be made some very good points on behalf of the" Presa" His appeal to the company to give the Press all the assistance in their power even though at times they felt tired after a strenuous game, was loudly applauded.
A member of the Press re- sponded to the toast,
The Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax in proposing the health of the Com- mittee and Chairman said that at the end of the previous football season he had said some rather hard things about the apathic of the Football Club in general, but in these days of rather load publicity Ire wanted
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any man there and had he only been at Home be thought, and had the use of both his legs, he Amoy -HONG MOH; 23rd Inst., 5 p.m. would have still been playing for Scotland (cheers). The next, hr thought, was Mr. Rouse (applanse) His place was particularly on the defensive Then as to the for. wards, Mr. Murdoch and Mr. Hegarty, Mr. McElderry and Mr. Japan via Yokohama.Per THONGWA, Tipanas. Dut, a. 2,444. A. Oldenburger,
Dean. Those in his opinion were the mainstay of the forwards.
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A little time ago they had lost their very good fullback, Mr Robeon, but he thought they had a better one to-day in Mr. Maltby, The life blood of football wis contained in Rugby and they had not too much of it; they could do with a good deal more. They had more matches to play, but the Rugby men were restricted in area; it would be better if they could get
tugby matches, He thought they ought to petition the Go Philippine Per CHINHUA, 24th inst. Holjan Mara for Centon verament to send out more battle-
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and North China-Per
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WEDNESDAY, 25th Mar.
the Navy, because if they sent Haiphong, Fakhoi & Saigon Per the Army it needed a further contribution from the Colony.
to take back every word which the record of the last reps justified entirely (applause) There had been a marked change. be thought all would agree, and on looking round for the reason of it he thought they could see there was an atmosphere of extra keen-ships; be said advisedly the ness influencing; in fact he thought they could put it down to their choice of their President for the year (applause). Ile had known him for some time. mostly in connection with sport not only in connection with Rugby fontball. The Pre- sident himself was an old player and he had done a great deal for that Club by his own efforts and his keenness in sport which he thought, was second to none. He thought their "President was one of the very best follows he had
Austra
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MATHILDE, 25th inst., 8 a.m. Philippine le, Australia Tas- mania & New Zealand via Port Darwin-Per CHANG-
· SHA, 25th Mar. 9 a.m.
The president then presented Messra Deane. Kompthorne and Hegarty with their caps through Straits & Ceylon-Per KATORI MARU, the agency of Mr. Hegarty, the Swatow-Por HAIMUN, 25th inst. 10a.m. others being absent.
Mr. Hegarty returned thanks. He referred to the good work of Mesurs Hill and Mardoch, and said that Gace was one of the classiest players they had in Hongkong for a long time.
Mr. Long said they had done
25th inat.. 9 a.m.
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ever met. He thought to the in- well this year and they had had Shanghai & North China-Por KWONG- Mrs H L Lees, from Singapore eto. Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in-
fluence be exerted was due the
some very good games with the renewed vitality of the Club.Services. They were very pleased After all the President was with the games they had given elected to sit there and look pret-them. ty and who could they have
The company broke up after
chosen to look prettier than Mr. singing "Auld Lang Syne":
McMurtrie (laughter and ap
plouse), He wanted to draw aften- tion at all events to the real work that had been done on behalf of the Club during the past year by the Committee and its Secretary (applause.)
ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Mr. MoMurtrie (the President) Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals responded on behalf of the com- bogs to acknowledge with thanke mittee and the secretary and the following donations to the thanked them for all the kind funds of the Hospitals:— things they had said about taem Canadian Pacific Ry.. Co. $50 As a rule Mr. Hallifax told them | MacEwen Frickol & Co. the truth and he bad told them. R. Marty the truth regarding the secretary U. Rumjahn & Co... and the committee, but as regarde H. M. E. Nemazee....." the President, La had not H. Wicking & Co.
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(laughter) When a man was not Palmer and Turner able to play football and was no E. Pabacey.. use, he was elected President | N. J. Stabb... (Laughter). As to the Committee R. Timmerscheidt and the Secretary, well he knew Wilkinson and Grist what it was to be on the Com- Holland China Trading Co. 25
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