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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10,
1921.
HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
Proposed Junior Club At Happy Valley. Called for the purpose of pass that ing resolutions amending the Ar-
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EARLIER ↑ TELEGRAMS.
REPARATIONS.
London, Nov. 2.
The safeguards suggested by Sir John Bradbury (see Earlier
FRANCE AND TURKEY.
under that name appeared in the early sighties. The meaning of the Chinese characters on the vessel was "United Peace" and the Įspeaker hoped that their Chinese To the accompaniment of cheers friends would carry out from the Europeans, much cracker maxim and bring prosperity to ticles of Association, Aring by the Chinese and boots from themselves as well as to the Kuns ordinary general meeting of the
wo. The speaker wished to conmembers of the Royal Hongkong|Cables) are: numerous steamers and laquches, gratulate Mr. R. M. Dyer on the Golf Club was held in the Board (1) A time limit between 4 and 7 years, whereaftar no new the Kungun, the latest
arrangements made for carrying Room of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe-deferment of debt should be permitted and liquidation of the exist- turned out by the Hongkong and out the launching, which had been &
evening. The ing deferred debts should commence to be made by regular annual Whampoa Back Company moved great success, and be asked those and Ce. last gracefully from the ships into the present to drink continued health meeting was presided over by Mr. instalments; (2) The aggregate amount for which the debit against yesterday afternoon. A to Mr. Dyer and prosperity to the J. Grist, who explained the ob- France is deferred should never be allowed to exceed £200,000,000; river steamer with an almost that Hongkong and Whampoa Dockets of the amendments. Among (3) Provision should be inserted for payment by France to the the members present were Messrs.general Reparation Account from time to time (within the limits of bottom, she took the water without Company.
J. B. Ross (flan. Secretary), L. S. the deferred dabits temporarily outstanding) of any amounts neces- Happy Relations. ang of the rolling which is the gen
Greenhill. P. Tester, B. D. Csary to secure that the other Allies receive their proportions of the After the gathering had TC- eral rule when a vessel goes adoa!
It was a most sponded to this toast, Mr. Dyer Morgan, B. C. Lambert, Lamounts due from Germany under the schedule of payments. for the first time.
Camidge, W. E thanked those present for attend-Blacking, R. successful launching 15
ing the launching and for the enthusi-Roberts, D. H. Blake, H. P. Win- spects
The platform from which the vastic response to Mr. Lang's, toast slow, S. H. Ross, J. H. Seth, A. G. During the nity or sixty years of Smith, R. Bruce, J. A. Plummer, R. Melville Smith,
Paris, Nor, & orsviewed the progredings was artist.
the flougkong and Whampoa Dock T. W. Hill,
Daring M. Millerand's visit to Montpellier University, the Syrian cally decorated with multi-coloured Company's existence, the Company F. McD. Courtney, E. E. Hornell, bunting and the ship berseli pre had had no friendly nor Piercy, D. Hall, H. Spicer, D. R. and Arad students expressed to the President their gratitude for sented a pretty appearance as shurdial and intimate relationals Crawford, D. J. Lewis. H. LFrance's hospitality and the ample opportunities for learning placed [went down the ways with dags fy-than with the Indo-China Steam Dennys, A. B. Purves and J. H. at foreign students' disposal. In answer. M. Millerand stated that France in going to Syris answered the call of both the Christian and Navigation Company. They had Brister.
The Club Management
Moslem populations. France will continue acting, not as a ruler, but There was a large number present!tried to maintain those
The Hon. Secretary having read as a sister nation. always glad to help others to attain modern enl- to see the ship launched, among, ships and they were trying to give them bring the
The the notice convening the meeting.tare, peace and prosperity-Hores. Hon. Dr. Claud them of their very best.
Beyrut (Syria), Nov. 8. Severn and Mrs. Severn, Lieut. speaker trusted that the new vessel the Chairman said:
News of the signing of the Franco-Turkish agreement ending the Com. Conway Hake, Hon. Mr. A. O.jwould be a source of profit and al Lang and Mrs. Tang, Sir Hubert HoCredit to Hongdong. On behalf of been called for the purpose of con- state of war has been greeted with the utmost satisfaction in Syria Tung and Lady H. Tong, Hon. Me the staff, might he again thankisidering and if thought it passing and the Lebanon. The French High Commissioner is the recipient a. G. Steparn. Mr. R. Dyerstien Mrs. Ross for christening the ship. resolutions altering the Articles of of many tokens of gratitude from the Moslem elements. General guarantee that the Assrelation of the Club. The pre-Pelle, the French High Commissioner at Constantinople, in an later- ral Manager of the H.K. and which was a
sen: Committee provided for by the view expressed conndence that France-Turkish relations would soon Dock Coo, Mr. D 4. M. Bernard; wel would have a long life ant
Articles of Association consists of develop into fruitful co-operation.-Havas. Mrs. C. H. Ross, Capt. Wheeler, Mr. happy one. D. MeMurray. Mr. R. Sutherland! The twin screw
Description of the Vessel.
officers of the Club. namely the steamer Kungw. Captain and Hon. Secretary and Mr. and Mrs. Shenton. Mr. K. Ebult and engined by The Hong sie other members of the Club. Greig. Mr. J. Reid (Chief Manage one and Whampoa ivek Co., Ltd. The Club has grown
Antwerp, Nov. 2. of Taikoo Docks and Mr. Reid. M.
at their works in Kesinon, for the
The British steamer City of Rangoon, from Cochin, has ar J S. Gardner; Mr. T. S. Murrinade bina Strain Navigation were framed and your Committee rived. Fire broke out in No. 2 hold, containing inward cargo of representing Lloyd's Register, MiLad, has been built for passenge think that your Committee should coig and oil, and has not yet been extinguished. The batches were W. S. Bailey, Mr. C. P. Melbourne Gryte between Naughai and Han be enlarged accordingly. Mr. A. R. Veness, Mr. E. Çok. Me.
The principal dimensions Committee are also of opinion that battened down and steam injected to extinguish the fire. The extent
of the damage is unknown. E. Grant Sauth and Mr. E. 1. lin.
The actual eminony of launch followay Length overall, 361 feet in the interests of the Club it
• inches; I peadth extrette, ferti,hould have a President as well as the ship was carried out by Mrs. Cju meies; monided depth, 13' fees oja Captain. It is realized that t FL. Res. After the vessel hath taken i
inches; load draft. 11 feet 3 inches: would be benefcial to the Clab to the water and three hearty dieer and deadweight, 2206 tons
have as sucb President one of the Tradi Клепрода given, Lie
The Senate has passed a resolution in favour of the publication party
The Kungw has fur decks, senior members to regresent the proceeded to the Dockyard regres and accommdanon is provided for Club on occasions when the in- of the record of proceedings of the Conference and the admission of tion room, where teireshments were
first class European, 40 tr; classfluence of a senior member would journalists to all plenary sittings, arguing that the greatest publicity Chinese, 6 sound class, and to be of great assistance. The Cap is most likely to secure the success of the Conference.
served and congratulatory streche
made.
Hongkong Home Built.
embodied some improvements over
ird class passengers.
relation-
A
Gentlemen: This meeting has
very much since these Articles of Association
is one
The
STEAMER ON FIRE.
THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.
Washington, Nov. 9.
THE AUSTRIAN BUDGET.
Vienna, Nov. 9. The Austrian Budget for 1922 has been introduced into the
National Assembly. It shows a deñeit of 165 milliards of crowns.
Junior
OBITUARY.
Well-Known Shanghai
Chinese.
Soanghai, Nov. 9. The death has occurred of Mr.
to go to America.
the older ships to make her suit-up to 20 tons, by means of puwerta?) is a matter not only of courtesy on I will now formally propose the Fertbing, R. E. O. Bird, E. B.
tam
which
selves thereof.-T. E. Penzce Capt., R. E. A. Webster, F. H. whep Reed, F. J. de Rome, E. G. Lam- discus-mert, E V. Hamilton, M. M. Watson, E. Benson and L.-J. Davies.
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The Stain should be elected from thei OTHERS take your photos, but
jelays salon situated on the pr..more active and playing members by our 3 years experience we Mr. Bernard said it was a greatesenade deck has been handwrael: (and should be one qualified for the take Jours in
EXCELLENT pleasure to welcome them that after red the design and furnishice by his knowledge of the same CONDITION and NATURAL noon and to see the keen interest
and the time at his disposal to de- heing executed by Messrs. Waring of all kinds, especially for ship-COMP EXION instead of mere-taken in the launch of a steamer
The vote to his duties. The first re- from that dockyard. Shipbuilding and Willow Ltd. London. building and engineering works. clear and sharp.
was a most important industry in saloon is panelled in mahogany,lution which you have had read Studio:-Ice House Street
Hongkong. The prosperity of the surmounted by decorated dome, andto you amends the Articles by providing for a Committee consist Colony rested on its shipping, and has upholstered settres, chairs, sing of a President, a Captain, an a Junior Club or Clubs or branches naturally the first requirement of boards, plano, electric lights, fan Hon. Secretary and nine cther at Happy Valley o elsewhere. Committee and fireplaces. a large shipping centre was a first team heaters
members. I will formally propose Article 59' gives the class dockyard. This ther had-moke room is provided in a the Resolation carrying out these full power to make Byelaws, but there, and in repairs or new conejate house amidship-, fitted up 19
amendments, which when seconded Article 61, the one proposed to be struction were able to compete infrst elam style, pan-Bed in nak will be open to discussion; bat be altered, restricts those powers and workmanship and price with any with Sreplace and fittings similar t fare doing so I would like to make unless amended would not allow y C. Tong, probably the best- yard in the world. It was only aan. The cabins on promenade slight addition, adding to "A" the Committee to establish what known Chiarse among the for- few weeks ago that a large oil
deck for Europeans are large aand the deletion of the word they think is called for, namely a
eigters bere. He succumbed to tanker was launched for the Asiatic! Petroleum Company. To-day they airy, being fitted with all the latest"one" and the substitution there-Junior Club or branch at Happy apoplexy. He was the firstetudent
At the Valley. The Committee have al! had witnessed the launch of a conveniences, electric lights and lans.for of the word "two"."
class Chinese saloon and present time one black ball ex-ready prepared byelaws and they river steamer, Kungwo, built! First
awning cludes; but as the Committee is to ask for powers to put these. into
CRICKET to the order of the Indo-China S.jslate room are forward on
I would particularly call . Co., Ltd. for their lower Yang-deck, segond class amidships and the be increased so it is thought one effect.
your attention to the last two lines Isze service. The Looogwo, an third class alt on sam deck, with should be altered to two.
H.K.C.C. v. United. Mr. Plummer reconded the reef paragraph 61, which reads that other river boat belonging to them. ample lavabiries and bathroom for
Services. was built by that Dockyard in 1904, | the nut? rt of the passengers.
solution, which was unanimously any Byelaw may be set aside by a general special resolution of a
The following will represent the" A sister ship was also built in Accommodation is provided for carried. England at the same time, and itward in main deck for a crew of Naval and Military Subscribers meeting of the Clab, so that in H.K.C.C. on the Club ground on was very gratifying to know that the men and the captain, oficers and
The Chairman: The second effect any Byelaws made by the Friday, November 11th., commen. Astana Cere, and every nowe brings wandler ship built in Hongkong proved engineers are in separate cabios en resolution.
amending Committee are subject to the apng 11.30 2.m., and on Saturday, November 1Zb., commencing 2 p. such a success that the order for at deck and navigating bridge.
the Articles of Association soproval of members. Should any
to the new ship had also been placed
i ax
include 25 subscribers member wish it I will ask the Hon.. sharp. Luarb will be served in the pavilion at I p.m. on the second Twin Screws. with that yard. The directors felt!
The vessel has one mast forward Naval and Military officers of the Secretary to read the proposed day for all who wish to avail them- confident that the Kungwo, which with derrick, capable of lifting Inadis United States of America station- Byelaws providing for a
ed in China and Hongkong. This Club at Happy Valley. able in every way for the up-to-winches. A
windlass and the part of the members of the third resolution, date requirements of the Yangtze capstan is fitted forward, and steam Golf Clab, but one of international seconded will be open to trade. would give complete satis-capstan aft for warning. The steam importance, assisting to seal the sign. faction to her owners. The directeering gear is amidships, contreband of friendship existing be- At the instance of Mr. Lewis the tors and management of the Docked from navigating bridge, and tween the two great English speak-Byelaws were read by the Hon.
H.K.C.C. v. Craigengower C-C ling nations. There is no doubt Secretary. The public meeting under the Company much appreciated the hand steering gear is supplied aft.
honour Mrs. Ross had done them The vessel will be propelled by the American officers would great- A member expressed himself as
The following will represent the ping Printing for Amateurs and auspices of the Hongkong League in going there that afternoon to two sets of 4-cylinder triple expan-ly appreciate the extension to them quite in agreement with the idea Club on the Craigengewer ground
of Fellowship and Service lakes launch the ship, and the speaker on direct acting surface condens of the privilege enjoyed by the of encouraging young members, at 2.15 p.zo. on Friday, 11th." place this evening at the Theatre had much pleasure in asking her
McNicoll having engines.
cylinders British
now but doubted whether it was wise November-L. D. officers. I will Royal at 5.15 sharp to
to accept a small souvenir of the diameter x formally propose the second
re-to do so unless some new arrange (Capt.), W. Fraser. H, H. Day, resolution approving a cable for occasion. He would ask them despatch to the Washington "Con-"
DO the Yarrow, solution, which, after it has been ments were made for playing en W. J. Hope, F. N. Young, B. G. On Edkios. J. R. Way, A. 8. Exell, to join him in drinking prosperity troke, balanced ference "exprereing our earnest and success to the Kungwo and her Sellick and Tweedy system. Each seconded, will be open for discus- the Happy Valley course.
Sunday and Tuesday afternoons D. Reid, G. W. Sewell and A. T. hope for a just and permanent |
Indo-China Steam engine is itted with a suelae conson.
caarze was uncomfortably Stubbs. settlement of the problems of the owner, the
Navigation Company.
denver, uniflux type, and a separate į The
resolution having been the Far East and Pacific Ocean.'' H. E.
"United Peace."
stram driven circalating pump. The seconded, Mr. Plummer asked whe-crowded and to bring in another the Governor, Patroa of the League, will preside.
Mr. Lang said he was present in air, feed and bilge pumps are work ther it was only proposed to in-40 new members would make it The Hon. Mr. H. B. Pollock, his capacity of director of the ed by levers off the L.P. engine elude United States officers. Why much more so.
The Chairman explained that the Indo-China Steam Navigation Com-crosahead. Boilers as three innot French officers or officers of kc., will move a resolution that a
intention was to limit the numbers telegram worded as follows be sent pay. Mrs. Ross had asked him to number, 15-16" internal diameter any other nations?
offer thanks for the honour con-x 12'-0" long, each fitted with 31
The Chairman said the idea ofito 50. The Committee had al- to Washington:
"President Harding, Washing ferred upon her by inviting her to Deighton corrugated furnaces 3-10 the Committee was only to include ready power to fix the days and ton. Public meeting Hongkcog launch the ship and also for the internal diameter, constructed to officers of the United States. The hours on which they would be able residents sends greeting to the handsome souvenir. As the Chak Lloyd's and Board of Trade require-United States people had taken ap to play.
The resolution was carried un- Conference and expresses earnest man had just said, this was cents for a working pressure of 15 the game very seriously, they bope for just and permanent settle the first river steamer that had lbs. per square inch and working spoke the same language and it animously.
Before been built in the Hongkong, and
The Chairman:
you ment problem Far Est and
Gentlemen, I should Whampoa Dockyard. A ship built under Howden' system of forced was only an act of courtesy that Pacific.
draught.
they should be allowed the same leave,
to call your attention This rewolution will be reconded for the Indo-China Steam Naviga
The auxiliary machinery consists Privileges as British officers. Be like
Mr. Z. Tansks has won the golf by the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-paktion Company seventeen years ago
sides, there was no French naval to the lists which will be posted at
the Fanling Club house and in the championship of Japan with a score Benior Chicese Unofficial member of had been such a success that the of one pair of Wei's feed pump station here. the Legislative Council. Both Mr Kungwo had been largely modell-working in conjunction with a Weir's The resolution was then put to Hongkong Club, on which members of 164 for 8 holes, played on the Pollock and Mr. Lau Chupak willed on similar lines, The Kungo direct contact feed water heater. the meeting and was carried un-may enter the names of any mes Toky links.
was larger than the previous ship One Weir's general service pampanimously.
bers whom they wish to propose Mr. C. G. Osborne was second sddress the meeting, and it
for election as members of the with a score of 168 Third bonours on the first sign of an Irresisting of expected that reference will be and more adapted for beary loads.one Simplex type auxiliary feed
A Junker Club. made to the League's plans for The modern requirements of the pump, working in conjunction with The Chairman: We now come Committee. These names must be were abared by M . E. de Reis. encouraging better international trade in the Yangtze River called
mes and Mr. K. Akaboshi, their an auxiliary condenser, and Boat
re duly proposed and seconded. for a vessel capable of handling relations.
the meeting. In reply to a question the Chair-scores being 168,...
An outstanding feature of the The Consul of the various heavy machinery. The passenger tank One sanitary and bath pump, solation Dations represented in the Colony, accommodation was aft, which was Carruther's make, one duplex pump The object of tais resolution is to man said the general meeting
for circulating water to auxiliary give the Committee powers to would be held in about three weeks alterocon's play was a 65 yard sko representatives of the different also an improvement. The name
approach shot by Mr. A. WE Blencowe... The meeting then terminated. Jadian communities here, bave of Kuurwo was not a new one to condenser and ons Cropton's silent make Byelaws in respect of the time...
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