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The manual celebration of the Waichiayu has not yet pommunient! most popular religious feast was ed the verdict to the Legations,

All Brooke Bond tea-y held the Roman Catholic there is no doubt the Ministry of Cathedral on Friday, 27th instant, War has informed the Waichinopu At 7 ... low Mary was that Colonel Chen has been acquitt every single tin of it--is abso-'

Autely fresh, thanks to celebrated by the Rector of hod. The sequittal, apparently, was Cathedral, the Very Rev. Fathered fargely on Mr. Beasel's inabil vacuum packing. Banchi, which was largely attended ity to identify Chi The Tashing

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After the Mass, the members soldier Li's trial, but it is semi and giends of the Catholic Union officially stated that Li ing been protection, Club assembled at their new sentenced to four months imprison. promises, Robinson Road, where ment-Reuter. the large in and rooms" of the Club were blessed by the same roverend gentleman, accompanied by Res. Father Riganti and two Incolytes, who afterwardwall sat at the table to partake of -n light

breakfast sperindly provided by the Committee and member of the

BASEBALL.

SATURDAY'S GAMES.

and a comfort to the senses,

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gearing. th Chinted the Saturday. South opened geuring with two runs in the earlier | innings. The Club caught them In the evening at 30

up in the third, but from 10. Bx 187, Calcutta. there was a Solen Pressionen South Chinn went

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Burge congregation, members of the to the lead again and were toss & Co., foug Kong,

Always increasing it, while the Apostleship of Prayer. Seminarists Club, fighting hard, could not und St. Joseph's College boys. The sermon was preached by. Rev. a single point, until the seventh Father Brakes, concluding with Inst innings, when they the Benediction of the Blessedmanaged one poor run. The result

was a win for South China 9.4.

The weakness of the Club do' The organist, Hev. Father Rig Recreio lies in the fact that one anti, appropriately selected a nast tuneful" "Tantum Ergo" by Turpitcher on a team is not enough. ner for this special necasion, and itulahan did his best, but towards the end of the game he was erratic. was much appreninted, being sung by the choir with hardly any faulter was he well supported in the field; at least two splendid flys! and most awoutly rendered.

being missed. Second and third! bases were invariably steals" on the part of South China.

Catholic Union At Home: As has been neul during my just yours, the Committee and the inembers of the Catholic Union Clati were at house to their friends men guessing. Their folding and on the ovension of the Past base.running wero

South Chiun Athletic alternated their pitchers and had the Recreio

those of A

at Snered Heart of Jesus, Who winning team all through. and the is the Patron of this Club.. Afreeult was more or less, a foregone concert is always held, and this conclusion except for the margin year being the first celebration in of points.

The new premises, which bailling] H.K.R.C. v. U.S.S. Sacramento.

This was a game with the true has been just completed, a must attractive programme of vocal and American flavour, and at the com mencement looked like being u instrumental items was arranged,

Just after $ p.m.. after the close tussle. Timo did not permit orchestra had most creditably play-of more than four innings, but ed the lively "Jolly Cobbler" owing to a bad breakdown in the marel. Mr. F. H. Barnes, Pre. Hongkong pitching and fielding, sident of the Club, addressed the when the Navy mon were batting and neat for the second time, eight runs audience in A short speech, thanking those who had were scored. This enormous lead done then the honour of their pre- was too much for Hongkong to sence and alas those who had so overcome in the time at their kindly taken part in their annual disposal, but an effort to stop the festivity by contributing either rot was made by changing the vocal or instrumental music. He pitching of Ed. Shank for that of also remarked that he would cor. O'Connor and putting Wersubkul in tainly like to see more young men the field. The change was success- joining the Club, which instituful in that only one more 'run was tion he could boast of, as since its made and Hongkong retired defeat existence of 26 years he had-lnwner by 90. of runny useful citizens, now oc- cupying prominent positions, what were all members of this Clüb,

The programme was as follows:

Part 1.

1. March, Jolly, Cobbler," The Orchestra.

2. Song, Roses of Picardy," Mr. L. E. Remedion.

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DIET. OPENED.

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EXTRAODINARY PRECAUTIONS TAKEN.

Tokyo, June 28-The formally opened the Diet. Extra- ordinary precautions were taken to

Tho prevent a recurrence of the untoward first formal Rossion will he held on incident of December, 1923. July 1st at which the Houses will record its opposition to the discri minatory nature of the American' Immigration Act as a vialation of the principles of justice and internation- -al-equality-and impairing the long American-Japanoss friendship and will call on the Governmont take prompt and necessary steps to

In the fourth round of the men's remedy the situation-Reuter singles, the African, Raymond,

3. Song, Selected, Miss C. Nbeat the British Davis Cup player Hyndman

Wheatley, 7-5, 6-0, 0-0,

Tho

defeated Norman Brookes, 6-2, 7-5,

4. Song, Martirialle. Arene, Belgian champion, Jean Washer, The C. U. C. Chorus)

6. Selection, Balto in May.16.4. The American Norris Williama chern." The Nightmares.

6. Song, Selected, Miss A 6-1, 6-3, 6-4. Washburn

Rosello

Part 2.

1. Waltz. Orchestri.

2. Pinuoforte Duet, "Britbiere di Siviglia, Rev. Dr. A. Riganti and Mr. Marcus Silvn.

Springtime." The

3. Song, Selected. Mr. E. [d'Aquino. T.

4. Waltz, Tres jolie," Nightmares.

Tho

beat the African, Richardson, bent the Australian Watt, 0-0, G., 6-4, 6-4.

The attendance actually wAB 15,000. The most surprising feature was the failure of Brookes, who had been the hero of the week, after defeating Hunter; but be only gave a glimpse of his true form. Washer, driving with great force wore down the ami accuracy. Australion.

England fared badly in tho fourth round. 1er two chief hopes were eliminated, Lacusto deloated Gilbert B-3, 6-8, 6-2, while Raymond outclassed Wheatloy. Only Kingacolo, who beat Jacob! As all seemed to have done so 0.8, 6-3, 6-8, is left of the well and nequitted themselves so prominent players. ereditably, no individual praise

5. Comic Song (Weather Perinit- ting), Miss Nellie.

6. Selection, The Orchestra. Accompanista: Fr. A. tiganti, Prof. Azura, Mr. D. C. Baptista und Mr. R. D. Baptista.

Borotea had a terrifle battle,

hard

could be awarded. However, the defeating Spenco 6-2, 1-4, 1-2, 8-6, male chorus of 1 Martiri Alle 6-0.

In the doubles the Amorionns Arene, sung in four voices without

In the second accompaniment by the Catholic Washburn and Willians ontered Union Club Choir, may porhaps be the fifth round. considered to be the most welcome round by brilliant play Hunter and itom of the programame, as only Richards dolented Brugaon and by careful and experienced training Forel, 6-0,5-7,0-1,5-7,0-1. j.

In the mixed doubles, first round, could such music be heard to advantage, Therofore special men-Lycott and Miss Ryan, the holders, bout fight to tion as to the patience and palos bad of the Rev. Father is not out of Spenco nad Miss Austin 4·6,0,4,0.1. In the second round the "African, jilaca.

There in ao oubt that the Condon, partnáred by Mrs. Mallory, present promises of the Cathello beat the Americans, C. Fincher Union Club surpass the old and Mix Bigourney, 8-3, 0-4. building

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Baptistn, who was in charge of In the third round of the ladies the decoration. In a word the whole singles, the American, Mrs. Jessup, function was a complete, aucoose boat Mier Holdroit, 6-1,8-3; Mr undoubtedly due in large mensure Shepherd Barren, Mrs. Battar- to the Committes and the Honthwaite and Mias Mokano advanced orary Recretary.--Contributed to the fourth round Reuters

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