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HAPPY VALLEY GOLF

Yesterday's: Successful Competitions.

Twice postponed owing to un- favourable weather, the compsti- tions arranged in connection with the opening of the new Club House of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club at Happy Valley were successfully completed yesterday afternoon. The welther was delightfully fine and there was a good number of ompetitors. All the competitions were well patrdized and on-the hole the course was in good con- diten although rather heavy, owing to the heavy rains, in the fairway,

Play commenced in the early afternoon and concluded shortly after 6 o'clock. The company then-- repaired to the roof of the Club House, where Mr. L. S. Greenhill invited Mrs. Holyoak to distribute the prizes to the following suc- cessful competitors:-

Men's Medal (18 holes): "Mr. T. ¡W. Hill, (39).

Mixed Fourrome 19 holes medal play: Mrs. Lindsell and Mr. J. W. Franks (89).

Men's Long Drivg: Mr. R. K. Valentine 205 yards).

Ladies Long Drive: Mrs. Mit- chell (170 yards).

Men's Approaching and Putting: Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell.

Ladies Approaching and Fut- tine: Miss Dennison.

At the instance of Mr. T. W. Hill. Mrs. Holypak was cordially thanked for kindly making the distribution.

Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak (the Captain of the Club) voiced the deep appreciation of members to the Jockey Clab for making such excellent arrangements in the way

I accommodation for the Club.

The new Club House is in every respect a great improvement on the old quarters and will doubtless become a popular rendezvous for Happy Vailer golfers. De the irrind door la the gentlemen's dressing room comfortably far- ished and replete with all con- veniences, including the welcome! shower bath. Adjoin.pg this, is the caddle master's room and a

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EARL HAIG'S FUND.

Engineers And Shipbuilders Contribution.

The following sekaowledgment of a contributing of 4 received from the lastution of Engineers. and Shipbuilders of Hongkong has been received by Mr. S. Esker, the Hoa. Secretary

The Brush Legion of which the Officers Association in the Bene. volent Department ine Officers and. their Dependents.

4. Grosvenor Square,

Lead W. 1. Dear Sir, I beg to Ska wledge with any thanks the receipt of Four letter of the 5th May, edulce. ing a draft for £100. From the Insti- ration of Fazineers and Shipbuil dere of Hongkong a debation to HALL.Field Marshal Earl Raig's Fund

for Ex-Service Men of all ranks.

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MR. T. TAKAYE, MRS. MOHITA CERTIFICATED MASSEURS. PATTANTO PARATED IN "TERIA Or Bowra

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The Field Marshall greatly ap preciates the practical resporge! made to his appeal, and bet you will accept for yourself, and convey to the Members of guur Io- stitution, bia. Pincere thanks for the generous and very welcome W. S. BAILEY support which has been given to

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Valess otherwise desired, one bird of the. above amount will tej devoted to the relief of distres among Ex-Oficers; remaining two- tbirds will be utilised for a similar purpose in the interests of the other reaks.

I bave much pleasura esclos ing you formal receipt.

With very so thanks for your kind wishes.Yours faithfully,

sgd.; H BroGLES BRIES, "Major General.

Secretary.

The Hon. 5.cretary. The Institution of Engineers & Shipbuildere, of Hongkong.

HEADMASTER WARNS PARENTS. A warning to parents not to allow their sons to run rashly into the engineering profession which would be hopelessly over crdförded in five years' time,” was given by the Rev. Dr. A. Hillard, headmaster of St. Paul's School, Hammersmith.

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TELEGRAMS.

CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN LONDON.

London, Sept. 10. Charlie Chaplin landed at Southampton this morning on a holl- it to England. Thougn rain was falling, hundreds assembled on the quayside in the hope of catching a glimpse of the famous Comedian. The Mayor in extending his welcome hailed the "King of Wirth," and Chaplin replied expressing, with emotion, thanks for the generons greeting accorded him. An army gf photographers and eine- matographers pictured the proceedings.

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With the morning papers publishing the time of his arrival, and rute and progress to London, thousands assembled at Waterloo to welcome Chaplin, whom the evening papers christened "Prince Charlie". Cordons of police barred entry to the station to un- authorised persons, but there was a wild rush of hundreds of railway officials, photographers and reporters when the train arrived and Charlie was hosted outside, where the cheering was frantic. multitude almost blocked the progress of the motor car which con- veyed him to the Ritz Hotel. Here Chaplin was compelled to ad- dress the crowd from the motor car before the police bundled him through the gates of the Hotel which were then closed. The crowd; ded not disperse, and Charlie came to the window of the first floori suite and threw flowers to the people who fought for possession of them.

LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

Geneva, Sept. 9.

The League of Nations, upon M. Viviani's motion, supported by Lord Robert Ceril and the Adraission Committee, decided that only those nations are to be admitted whose international good faith is antainted and who are governed according to democratic principles. The Persian Prince Avked Doulen expressed a wish that delegations be appointed by the peoples and not by Governments.---Vale.

Geneva, Sept. 11.

To-day's sitting of the League was marked by a long outspoken speech by Mr. Balfour who took to task the Serbian delegate, whom he accused of furnishing an inaccurate and misleading account as regards the procedure adopted by the Council in connection with; the Serbo-Albanita controversy. Mr. Balfour then deplored the speech by M. Branting which, Mr. Balfour contended, amounted to a sugges- tion that the Council in some cases had been animated by unworthy motives. He regretted that the hopes entertained two or three years ago regarding the universal dimination of armaments bad 1ot been realisei and emphasised the difficulties of the League in Moreover, the League had suf. the recent unsettled conditions. fered on account of the exclusion of a number of nations. He asked how it was possible to deal with the question of the manu- facture and distribution of armaments when great manufacturing| Dations remained outside the lants of the League.

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Christians, Sept. 10

The Odelething has adopted a Bill creating Government mono- poly of the wine and beer trade.

The Government, has introduced a bill in the Odelsthing quad- rupling the minimum customs rates against countries, treating Nor- way less favourable than other countries and fixing the duties on commodities now free on a basis of half the value of such commodi- ties.

AUSTRALIANS AGAIN DEFEATED.

London, Sept. 10. The Australians were defeated by 33 runs.

their second innings. The Englishmen scored 146 runs in

The Mailer took six wickets for 56 runs and McDonald four for 61. Australians replied with 152, Woolley taking 5 wickets for 56 runs. time amid tremendous The match concluded five minutes from. enthusiasm. Woolley was singled out for an ovation.

FIERCE FIGHING IN MOROCCO.

Madrid, Sept. 10.

It is reported from Melilla that a column of six thousand strongly. were surprised by Joors, who were Spanish troops

Fierce fighting ensued entrenched with two guns near Casabona in which the Moors were mewn down but there was much hand to The Moors Red, hand Szating, the battle lasting ten hours. abandoning their dead, on the arrival of Spanish reinforcements.

AMERICAN CONSUL TO VISIT CHITA.

Washington, Sept. 11:

It is announced that the visit to Chita of Mr. Caldwell' the American Consul at Kobe will be of a temporary character for the purpose of reporting upon the development of that region. It will not imply American recognition of the Far Eastern Republic,

GREEKS VERSUS TURKS.

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Smyrna, Sept. 11. Both sides are reported to be exhausted by the recent ferceTM operations and the fighting has for the present cezved.

MARNE VICTORY CELEBRATION.

Paris, Sept. 9, At next Sunday's celebration of the Marne victory," General Paltener will represent the British Army,

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