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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
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London, Oct: 19. The latest development in the political situation is the sudden'
To mark the close of the season's decision of the Executive Committee of the National Union of Con
able function was servative Associations, last evening to call an emergency session sporting activities, a very enjoy- of the organisation early next week, doubtless because the party conference fixed for 15th November will be too late to give effect Taiko: Club last night, when to matters. The move was taken without the cognisance of the Miss Templeton presented the
awards to the successful competi Unionist Ministers.
held at
It is stated that Mr. Bonar Law intends to attend and addresstors in bowls and in the recent swimming gala, The Club Hall, a meeting of Conservative M.Ps. at the Carlton Club today.
Sie L Worthington Evans, speaking at Colchester last even beautifully decorated for the oc casion with bunting and pot ing said a general election was necessary with be avoidable delay. Armistice Day 11th Nov.) is mentioned in the press as a possible plants, held a large and enthusias
A large tic gathering, including pelling day.
A War Office circalar dates inter alia that in the event of an Proportion of ladies, practically early general election it will be fought on the Autumn register, the Taikoo community being
present. which came into force on 15th October,
Mr. J. Reid, the popular man- The Newport result was mest surprising.
ager of the Dockyard, made a servatives last evening anticipated a Labour victory. The elec-genist Chairman. Ho Was Bup- forate totals 40,000, of whom 17,000 are women, who voted heavily ported by Mr., Mrs. and Miss It is stated that many Trade Unionists resented the Socialistic Templeton. Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Dan atmosphere and methods of the Labour Party; otherwise it is can. Mrs. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. difficult to account for what is regarded as an electoral freak. Bw. J. Hill, Messrs. H. C. Resker, is declared in some papers that the country will probably see in. E. Greig, R. McGregor and J. the election the most complete condemnation of the Coalition. The W. Paton.
Even the Con-
real significance of the resul: lies in the heavy defeat of Labour) A splendid musical programme
expectations,
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was rendered, items being con tributed by Mrs. W. J. Hill, Mrs. R. K. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. G. MicLeod. Miss Russell, Mr. A. B. Allen, Mr. J. Laing and Master
THE EASTERN EXTENSION COMPANY.
Landon, Oct. 19. Sir John Penison Pendar, presiding at the annual meeting of. Ferguson. the Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company. said the gross receipts for 1921 were 22,894,000, compared with £2.515,000 last year. The decrease was due to the trade depression. | Working expenses were £1952,000 computed with 21.156,000.
A Successful Season. The Chairman, before calling)
distri- upon Miss Templeton to bate the prizes, made a short ad- dress, during the course of which he referred to the many keenly contested grames witnessed' on The Caledon Shipbuilding and Engineering Company has con- the old greens during the past The standard of play. tracted to construct two large freighters for the trade between season. Britain and the Far East. They will be of Soup tons, speed 14[Mr. Reid said., was well up to knots, and propelled by reciprocating steam engines.
FOR THE FAR EAST TRADE.
London, Oct. 19.
DIPLOMATIC APPOINTMENT.
London, Oct. 19. Heat-Commander H. F. Maxse, of the Foreign Office, has been appointed Third Secretary to the British Embassy at Tokio, where he will arrive on 30th November via Carada.
the standard expected from the Tulkoo Club The Club Snished second in the League, clise behind the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, the winners. Mr. Reid assured the representatives of the Kow-
on Club that Taiko did not ini the least begrudge them their vietary, but were looking forward to giving them as close a fight for championship honours next seasonį (Applause). The Singles Cham- plonship of the Colony had yet to The Allied High Commissioners and Generals have un inimese played, between the old veteran decided not to allow the Nationalist gendarmerie going to Thrace Mr. W. G. Gerrard and the new to traverse Constantinople.
THE TURKS AND THE ALLIES.
Constantinople, Oct. 15.
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR.
Gerega, Oct. 19.
veterat, Mr. R. C. Wallace. He had no doubt it would be a very excellent game and he hoped the best man would win. In a passing reference to the oid bowling)
At the International Labour Conference the Chairman. Lord Burn-green, Mr. Reid spoke of the many bom, referred to the gratifying fact that Japan had alleady ratified happy and keen fights which had two of the druit conventions and proposes to ratify others.
OBITUARY..
London Oct. 19. The death bus noceurred of Mr. Edward Ernest Coxweil, one time Profesor at Tokio Universite.
EARL OF CAVAN ENGAGED.
London, Oct. 19. The engagement is announced of General the Earl of Cavan. Chie: of the Imperial General Staff, to Lady Joan Mulholland, daughter of the Earl of Stafford,
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i whilst they regretted parting with! Club Handicap (presented by participators that the prizes were
the old green he had no doubt Mr. J. Reid).-1, G. Grimes; 2, T. walking sticks and pipes.
1895 cycle races were introduced that under the careful supervision) Young; 3, W. Wotherspoon. [of Mr. Hardwick, their new green! Two Bowls Handicap (present- and the ereats were open to all would be as good, if not better, jed by Messrs. Carmichael and comers. A cycle track was form than the old. He looked forward Clark),-1, T. Grimes; 2, T. ed, remnants of which he remem-
bered seeing in 1902. to seeing all his old friends on Young; 3, W. Wotherspoon.
Mr. Pairs, two bowls each player.- In 1901 the ground was sold to the new green next season. Hoid having dwelt on the increasing, (presented by Mr. J. Dalziel), the then Quarry Bay shipyard, (Hong- interest being taken in the good G. McLeod and T. Grimes; 2, now the Taikoo Dockyard and kong) Ltd. A new recreation old game of lawn bowls and on the presented by Mr. H. C., Resker), Engineering Company opening on Saturday of a ne. Drummond and E. Mcore.
Pairs, four bowls (presented by ground was made and opened on green at Kowloon Dock. men-
Cricket tioned that in addition to the bowls Mr. W. J. Hill)-1, N. Drum- New Year's Day, 1902. trophies there would be present-mond and J. Wade; 2, E Barker and football matches were
popular. I was not until shout ed that evening prizes won in the and J. Sloan.
Rink Competition' (presented by 1906 or 100% that bowling spccessful rimming gala. the first held at Taikoo, last Satur-Mr. K. E. Greig and Mr. J. Winto fashion. The football field Patur.-1. X. Drummond, J. Mc-was given up and two rinks pret day Applause).
Mr. J. Russell, the Chairman of Cubbin, C. Matthews and Epared on the old tennis courts. Barker; 2, E. C. Wallace, T. The first championship, played in the Club, spoke of the successful Bateman, W. Crichton and D. Me-1908-9, was won by Mr. John Mc- and strenuous activities of thefatosh. Club during the past year and of
Intyre.
Very
Mazala.
1-The * At the Star Theatre. Ruumutants if the mag of Floare
Perhaps Dever has any modera Cail or Phone Central No. 4510. I slammed bemuse of the maniere o
More cunclips un tan in tear of a photo is presented such an array
Bet tu a tries, if femigin, talent and beauty is
Singles, conôned to those who Daring the course of some far- oght attack. Hram from the Comm vader of the offered in A Very Mind You the god fellowship and sports have never won a prize (present-ther remarks Mr. Templeton men- ★ įduto Coastaferlary A Mojo unacht | Mas. Bryant Washburn's new,
ambushed a Fod-tabulary patrol Paramust picture, which will be manship which had been displayed by Mr. G. T. Edkins)-1, T. tioned the names of Mr. Perry, Grimes; 2, T. Young; 3, J. Laing. Mr. Hardwick and Mr. Grimshaw, nd-handed and shut and killed shown at the Star theatre. thi-ed.
Miss Templeton then gracefully Miss Templeton was presented original workers who still took Constabulary rapt The unit evening
Pour leading women play im. presented the prizes as anderwith a beautiful bouquet by little an interest in the Clab's affairs. was then killed by the patrol.
| Miss May Morrison.
He mentioned that Mr. McKirdy ribbon in every Filipinu school teacher was aka purtant roles in the production.
Swimming Prizes.
held the bine Reminiscences. killed by a Mom, band for the They ure Helen- Chadwick, Helen-
Mr. D. Templeton, in a speech cycling event in the Colony for purpose ni robbery. 3 Constamlars Pro Eddy, Julia Fare and Girls under 12 (50 yards handi- Each has play.cap): 1, Betty Laing; 2, M. Han-
in reminiscent vein, proposed the many years. He believed Mr.
Hardwick
first patrol is pursuing the hadits. Mona Q, Xilsson.
imported the fed lading role in lealing sen: 3. Ella Stewart. Bleuter.
bicycles into Quarry Bay, Mr. al} are
Boys under 12 (50 yards handi-health of the guests. He recalled the times 10 years past when popular with picture patrons, capi: 1. Jas Sloan: 2. J. McCub-Taikos sports were held on New Templeton, in conclusion, spoke of due to their splendid artistry.bin; 5, A. McCubbin,
Year's Day, and practically the the debt of gratitude they owed Long Plunge, Ladies: 1, C. Helene Chadwick plays the leading
whole Colony went down to Quarry these pioneers. He extended
the visitors tole in this picture, and the Miss Polly: 2, Betty Laing; & ins Bay to see them. If they looked hearty welcome to
and thanked them for their pre- Eddy. Faye and Nilsson bare Morrison. egally important parts.
Long Plunge, Gents: member in the ensure: Wade Angus; 2, W. Poby; 3, W. Tondua, Oct. 19.—In the later- | Boteler, Sylvia Ashtoo, Jane Wolf, diner. League Soccer match, the Scottish h Beert. Edward Burns. Lengue bent the Irish League by | Mayte Reló and Charles West. three goals to nil åt Glasgow.—- Reuter.
i Prazem a timely done may be ado wird. BOKEN -ÌNH THUỖM- eaf stem, besee their enormous Ikie A Chemins and Storey and Abom #aztaghuys be World, yors :744 km, *T, Chémiət, Bodthampton. But
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Sir. W. G. Gerrard having re- Year day, the, sports at Taikoo.plied, thanking the Taikoo Club Girls under 14 yards (50 yards. They were a small community then for its open-handed generosity, the pleasant proceedings were Is this production, Mr. Washburn handicap): 1, 3. Wallace; 2. Bland Hongkong was not so big as brought to a close with the sing-
Hardwick; 3, M. Hanzen.
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High Dive: 1. J. Gardiner; 2,
The origin of the recreationing of the National Anthem. Whose stainless character is the
ground dated back to 1891. talk of the town. He has never J. Ashcroft. done anybody a wrong. never lied, 100 yards Handicap, Gents: 1,was then a tiny sandy bay, the
IF YOU WEAR GLASSES stolen, never flirted or W. Polly; 2, J. Gardiner; 3, Ptermination of the valley above the
present No. 4 dam. In that year there is almost as much comfort gambled. All of the small petty Morrison
100 yards Handicap. Ladies: 1, the erection of the dam was begun, and pleasure in wasting Pince-nez vices which are common in the life
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of the average young man are C. Polly; 2, I. Morrisen: 3, M. a sea wall was built across the Eyeglasses, as there is in possess.. strangers to him, and, furthermore, Wallace. The never expects to make their
acquaintance.
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bay, and the axcavation from the ing a perfect pair of eyes--for 100 yards Championship. Gents.: site formed a piece of gord flat they fitso comfortably and securely ground. The whole, arts was not that you forget you have them Peking, Oct. The manager
1, C. Polly: "2, 1. Morrison. uf the Banqua Industrelle bas told
But, when he proposes to his 100 yards Championship, Gent:required for the Refinery's sehvi-on-the most important improve Beuter that the Banque' braorbes sweetheart, she refuses him with 1, Wm. Polly; 2, J. Ashcroft.
ties and part was set aside for ments in eyeglasses in the nask in Chica will be open certainly not the surprising statement that he is Libebaoy Race (Boys): 1, J. Mcfootball Beld. At that time foot twenty-five years, Pince-nez Eye much later than 1st November.-
too good to be true that his wild Cubbin, 2, E. Dickens, Girls): 1, ball was very popular, matches glasses of any prescription in being played between ships, and either regular or Toric forat are Revier.
cats would probably crop out after Jennie Sloan, 2, B. Hatdwick.
cther clabs. Taikoo had then manufactured by The Hongkong they were married and her life be
almost as great a reputation for Optical Co. successor to Cleft? rendered unhappy.
The very good young man is Club Championship (presented football' as it now had for bowls. Co manufacturing and ruftnet. determined to win her at all costs. by Mir.. D. Templeton)-1, J. Fer The first sports meeting Ming opticians, the most competent The way he accomplished bi pur-guson (Mr. Ferguson has won Templeton said, was held to New optical matidectoring establish poes doubtless will afford everyone this prize six timte); 2, R. C. [Year's day, 1892 He was in ment in South Chir located t
formed by one of the original 33, Queen i Road Cemil Wallace 8, G, McLeod. a genuine trest.
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