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HONGKỐNG AND NEW TERRITORIES ACTIVITY.

FRIDAY, MARCH

1924.

ROYAL ARTILLERY: SPORTS.

FIRST DAYS RESULTS. Commencing yesterday afternoon. The annual meeting of the Hong the Royal Artillery athletic meet- kong and New Territories Evangelising Will take two days to emplete. sation Society was held an Wednes. The Vaitul Seivees ground at ys in the Lecture Hall of the Kowloon is being used and is hion Church. "A good attendance suficiently spacious to hold a large Nineteen of supporters, with European and number if <pretatursc Chinese, was present. ABantagejevents were on the first day spm. aas taken of the sun-line to grammne, of which an aine were serve tea in the pleasant compound jeoncluded, the remainder being in of the church. The subsequent the nature of beats. Results of meeting was opened with prayer finals were as follows:—

by the Rev. J. B. Johnston. Tug of War: 88 Compeny beat alter which the Chairman, the Rey, at Company,

J. Kirk Moonachie, moved the

920 yards Unitish): 1 Lieut.

sleption of the report and balance Sugd-n. 2. Lut. Henslowe: 3. sheet. Be referred to interesting Gr. Hensworth.

features in the work of the past

sear, in particular to the anligation

Putting the Shot: 1, Bomdr. Band. Stewart; 9.

Inf the superintending Chinesege:

svangelni. Mr. Li Shiu Kwai, to Bomdr. Barton.

and

High Jump: 1. Gr. Haris 14

the full pastorate, a“ DEW important "departure which was feet. 10 inches.1:2. Gr. Brødley: 3. likely to prove of much advantage the work. The loss to the

to

Society of its diligent secretary, M. W. W. Mackenzie, through bis removal to Shanghai, was noted with regnet. Seconded to Mr.

Bumdr. Lodge.

Throwing Cricket Ball: 1, Gr. Browne (4 yank, 5 inches): 3, r Hensmith: 3. Bumdr. Cheverley, Sack race: 1. Bomdr. Barton:

C. C. Hicking, the adoption. Trumpeter Holland; 3. Bomde.

of

The

reports and

was duly carried.

The Chairm

than

accounts, Cleverley.

Long Jump 1. Gr. Lueork (17 moved feet, 14 inches), 2. Gr. Harris: 3. the adoption of the new Con-Gr. Bradley.

WAS

To

alter

Hoat Race: 1, sa Company: 2, S8 Company.

stitution, explaining that its effect Royal Artillery Mile: 1. Gr. the basis of Newson 15 min. 22 sers. 1;2, Gr. the Society from one of individual Billett: 3. Gr. Newma Jinembership to a union of associated

congregations with power to almit. others. The change had beca care. fully maleres by emmittee an The meeting will be continued shopted by the two churches today with a programme of 26 far concerned, namely, the Taic events, the first of which is lined Church sad the To Tai Church. for 2 page Peints wum up to the

The motion was secunded by present jobs Company in the - Mr. E. & Cubey and unuattuously lead with Company next carried.

with $, and S4 Company with 28. The follow int upperiments | The R..A. Officers will present a to the ControRing Body ior cup to the competitor who is

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BRITISH LEGION.

YESTERDAY'S ANNUAL

WE RECOMMED the year, made by the respective adjudged by the Committee

churches, were confirmed Rev. have done the best at the sports. J. Kirk Maconachie, Mr. Hekling. Following are the officials: Messrs 1. L. Macpherson, R. L. Pre-Miest: Lien. Colonel W.

MEETING. Moeller, P.-D.--Wilson and J. H.fn. S. Sanders, 6 9.0. Lamb. To Tai Church: Ees.

Vice Presidents: Major W. P. Lieut-Colonel L. C. Bird presided Hob Cheung Chuk Ling. Mrs.

A. Hattersley Smith. D., Major yesterday at the annual meeting Shia Lan, Miss H, Y. Yung.

Hongkong aad China Messrs. Than Cho Nam, Taui Mo. Rashleigh, n... Major A. L. of the

TaCruickshank, s... Mayr E. §.

branch of the British Legion, when Chi ALŮ Yeung King

Haloni.

only nine members were present. Addresses dealing with the work

Judges:

Chairman, ia village of the Territories and

in presenting accounta said Island, were given by Mr. E. Lieut. E. S. Jones.

report and |Harlow, Mrs. Hob, Bevs. Li Shio Gould, Li H. Kwai and C. L. Cheung, the Ber.Subadar Major Dr. Pearce acting. wbern cecessary. interpreter. Mr. Li, followed by Mrs. Ku Kwai Tak, the wife of L'atle Peak.

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the preacher at reel of more

emphasised the

biblewomen amongst the women

and girl,

Votes of thanks bright a most uccaful neeting to a close.

BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP.

THE HIGHEST BREAK.

The Captain G. Barrett,

Lieut. H. C. the

-- Gottier, the balance sheet showed that

Bhan Singb.

Subadar Nawab Khan. .c..

Starters: Captain C. J. F. Bendes. Captain G. D. Meredith. M... Lieut J. A. Parkes, Jemedar Piran Ditta, DM.

Steward: 3r. Gr. Walkington. K. S. M. Cook, Mr. Gr. Taylor, B. S. M. Page, B. S. M. Hanson, B. S. M. Brice. D.C.M.

Recorders: Lieut. 1. W Allerck, Lieut. P. W. N. Gainher. Sent Major (A. C.) A. Gillard. Havildar Major Gulam. Meidi.

cash in hand at the bank was 23170 and since the accounta had been closed they had received $1.567 from Sir Paul Chater's fand aud subscriptions amounting to 85 They had therefore 85.113 to their credit It was gratifying to Bi- nounce that there had been fewer applicants for relief and they hōp ed it was indicative of improve ment of exservice wen bere and elsewhere.

He commented on the success of Time Keepers: Captain W. A. Poppy Day when £1,007 was collect- Fansett, B. S. M. (1.G-1 Godwin.ed and forwarded to Headquarters

YACHTING.

TAI YUT CUP.

On Saturday last the Tai Yut cop

Adanac won

second

handicap with

of the Legion He read a letter from the Secretary of the Appeal Depart ment, thanking him for their effort This letter bas already been publish He was sure they would agree that a hearty vote of thanks was due to Mr. D. L. Ralph, his sub-com

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

MONEY FOR AMSTERDAM.

Canton.

London March 27.

An issie has been arranged in London, to the City of Amster- dam. of a two to three million sterling loan at 5. The price is below par, and for fifty years' currency, redeemable by annual draw. ings at par with the borrower's option to redeem whelly or partly after a decade.

The loan is for the purpose of housing and extension of floating deb-Reuter.

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OBITUARY.

London, March 27.

The death is announced of Sir Walter Parratt Rester (Sir Walter Parratt, KCV.a, was an eminent musician and com- postr. He had been Private Organist to Queen Victoria, besides having held many positions of distinction in the musical world. Born in Yorkshire in 1841, he was organist in several Northern churches before coming to London.]

CLOUDBURST IN ITALY.

Rome, March 27. About a hundred fatalities are reported, as the result of a cloud- burst and landslide at Amalf. All the tourists are believed to be safe. Houses, vineyards, and olive plantations were carried away, and a number of fishing boats sunk-Reuter,

- INTERNATIONAL CHESS.

New York. March 27. Tartakower and Edward Lasker drew: Alekhine defeated Reti By defeating Reti, Alekhin ousted Doctor Lasker from the first.

Bow second position in the chess tournament Doctor Lasker is with Reti and Tartakower in a tie for third.—Peuter's American Service.

SIAMESE LOAN.

Leader. March 27.

The subscription list for the Siamese laas opens to-day-Reuter-

The Siamese Inas is closed-Reuter,

Later.

K. K. Leong at the Victoria Recreation Club last night scored the highest break recorded so far in the series of Championship matches. He was playing Major || H. G. Gandy and quite early in the game get going and put on 69 by a Ehe exhibition of billiards. It was sailed for by nine of the racing mittee, the ladies who sold poples of 12) and all who assisted on Puppy Day. was the first break of note in the sacht classes over a course

miles which took in Sai Wan, match. Although Leong got such a

The membership of the Legion the Chairman *us ru |!4 trtd good start. Major Gandy kept very Tzu Chair and Channel rocks. close and when the 600 mark was

hoped new members would join reached there was very little be-Ja

He was sure there was a large tween the two. After that, Leong

On Sunday the race for the Comeaumber of ladies in the Colony put on 5, and was also credited

for Commodore's eligible

membership. The modore's and Vice with a number of smaller bu useful breaks,

took him up were sailed in a strong easter-Legion was open to all ladies who which

ly wind. The course Was via had doner nursing. car driving, or over a hundred ahead.

Hon. Mr. A. Lowe and Mr. A. James, Mr. F. C. Hall, Rev. Clouston In the

war work It was with

Porri and Mr. H. Glanville. Li-Col meantime the Major could do little. Tathong Rock, Kowloon Bork and other Leong reached his 800 points Cust Rock, nearly 15 miles, and a regret that he had to announce the Piercy for auditing the accounts

The resolution was seconded by L G. Bird was again elected preai- U. and L resignation of the Hoa Secretary

dent and Mr Hall Brutton chairman, whilst Major Gandy was at 687. very frie race regulier The best breaks were as under: got a good start buttwas beaten by (Mr. R. E Cable), and the Hon. Mr. F. C. Hall and carried."

Mr. R. E Cable agreed to carry the secretarial duties till a Leong: 69, 45, 33, 34, 30, 25, 24 | Azurna, which took the Commodore's Treasurer (Mr. W. J. Hawker) who: The following were elected on the

U, and I won the Vice-Com- cup. 23 (2), 21 (2).

modoro's. Gandy: 40, 35, 30, 25, 21, 20.

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Lyons, March 27... The British airman MacLaren has proceeded to Rome-Reuter.

both going Home. "Their Committee; Lt Condy, Conway on thanks were due to them, and to the flake, Mr. Hall Bratton, Mr. F. W. accessor be appointed

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