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HONGKONG ANGLING-

CLUB.

FIRST ANNUAL MEETING.

THE FIFTH TEST.

AUSTRALIA STILL BATTINO

TARCH

Sydney, March 2-The fifth Test The Brat nabual meeting of the Haugkung Angling Club was held match between England and Aus Room of tralla was resumed at Sydney in the Board. Messrs. Jurdine Matheson Inst to-day in sweltering heat before

Later in th evening. Mr. Justin Gompertz 23,000 spectators, war in the chair, nl there were day, the weather became cloudy present Dr. S. 63, Ho, Mesirs, W. and stamp were drawn at 5.35 Anderson, W. E. .. Shenton,p.m., owing to bad light, with the 1. Arond, E. L. Sim, E. B. G. Australian score in their secon Hornell Hon. Scratury E. Sinnings at 203 for the loss of six Abraham, S. H. E. Backett and wickets.. Gillard.

The meeting was primarily enile to consider and approve the rules ne drawn up by the Comp mittee, and after certain errors had been discussrd, these were upptuved by the ter ting on the proposal of the Chirmus, accorded by Mr. Arnold.

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The Chairmen then dent with the election of 14 patron. Iis Excellency the Governor had graciously accepted the honour Muggested that there should be send patron., Sir Cland Severn was elected unanimously on the proposal of the Chairnoon, secuaded by Mr. Adam-05.

The Australians made # start, Ryder being bowled by Gigan with the score at seven, whist Gregory was out tw. to. Hearne at . With Andrewa ami however, the Tuylor together,

batting improved" and the pair were not separated until they had taken the scire ca 110, when the latter was stumped by Streiwick off Tate. Ponsford had only made live when he was run out. With the score at 152 Andrews was caught hy Woolley of Hearne for later Kippax 89, and four rang was smi sed. Collins and Keile why then came together and were U batting when stumps were drawn, the spore then being 208 for es wirkets.

On the question of subscriptions, Mr. Justics Gomperlz said that the Club had no genus of spending The play was comparatively the sum which bad heen gathered uninteresting after Saturday's dis- in entrance fees and subscripilons, play. Andrews plaved bright and The committee had therefine stylish ericket for his 80, being at decided to reduce the annug the wickets for two hours and subscription from $10 to $5. In 50 minutes, and itting a five and the event of competitions being six faurs. The bowling was gaði held, cups would probably and the fielding mart. Collins donated and when won, replaced injured his finger on Saturday and by the winner, so there would be did not intend to bat to-lay, bat no expense in that direction. Those went in with Kelleway after tea. members who had paid $10 would The pale put up iL very dogged MASSAGE HALL be credited with two years subscrip resistance.

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tion. The Club had at present $300 in hind.

at

An Angling Competition. Concerning the activities of the Club, the Chainman said they must do something to justify themselves, ard in view of this, through the Hon. Secreto ry, they had be in nominunication with people Kuikinng who had sent a sperimen of the Ganyu down. This fish had the attribuite of devouring all other stock in the same waters, but it was the saly fresh water fish appearing outside of heal areas which had a chage of thriving here. In the reservoirs here, there were fresh water eels, carp, ent-fish. knife fish, and black bass, the atter being at their best in the Kowloon Reservoir. The Chauman thought but if the Ganyu was introduced into Pokfulam and Tytem Tuk Reservoirs, then they would bave # sporting fisk and would be worth abcomplishing something while.

A sub committee was formed of Dr. Ho. Mr. Gillard and Mr. Thornbill to consider the question of an angling competition.

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The wicket is in good condition, but a change in the weather is im- minent.

Scores: Australia-1st Innings England.-1st Innings

295.

167.

7

22

Australia--2nd Innings. Ryder, Gilligan Gregory, 1.b.w. Ilearne Andrews, e Woolley, b Hearne. 80 Taylor, st. Strudwick, Tate 25 Ponsford, run out Kippax, e Whysall, b Woolley Collins, not out Kelleway, not out

Extras

75 Years Ago

March, 1850

when a few matsheds con- stituted Hongkong's "Shopping Centre", the foundation was

laid of the business of

Lane, Crawford. Ltd.

The policy responsible for the growth of the business during the intervening years. has been, and still is, that of service combined with fair dealing.

The directors desire to thank have who their customer's

shown appreciation of this policy by giving their pat-

ronage lo the past, and to

assure them of continued

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attention to their needs in

the future.

27

22

7

Total (for 6 wkts.) 203 Fall of wickets: 1 for 7: 2 for 43; 3 for 110; 4 for 130; 5 for 152;

6 for 156.

QEEN'S THEATRE.

ta

TENNIS.

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.

A NEW PHOTOPLAY. Not sines the filming of "It Old Mr. Shenton suggested that in Kentucky" has Anita Stewart had the interests of the Society and such a strenuous time on a picture anglers generally, Dr. Ho who had as that which confronted her in the

The first match of the Hongkong the benefit of greater experience making of "The Invisible Fear," a in local píseaterial matters, should Louis B. Mayer First National Cricket Club championship singles to the was played yesterday afternoon when read or circulate a paper on the attraction, which comes subject, dealing in detail with Queen's Theatre to day for an D. J. Alifree met and defeated 12 5. Green in five sets. Both players habits and areas in which the fish engagement of four days.

Filled with excitement and gear-started well and the game was even- could be caught in the waters of

dramatic speed, ly contested. Some brilliant placing| the Colony. This met with the led up to high approval of the meeting and the The lavisible Fear" affords Miss and driving was witnessed and after concurrence of Dr. Ho, while it Stewart many opportunities was further suggested that the Club would be glad to receive any information on the subject se it concerned local conditions from any hedy in a position to give it, whether a member or not.

The meeting closed with a hearty Justice vote of thanks to Mr. Gompertz for presiding, on the proposal of Mr. W. E. L. Shenton.

ST PAUL'S FUND.

TOTAL SUBCRIPTIONS TO DATE.

London, February 28.-The total subscriptions to the St. Paul's Restoration Fund now amount of £241.6802.-Reuter.

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arouse the admiration and affection very hard struggle Allfree took the of her audiences. The story is by first set, Green showed better! the form in the next two sets and won Hampton Del Ruth and

them both by 99 and 64. Alliree. scenario by Madge Tyrone.

Additional interest to the pro-however, leveled up in the forth and gramme will be added by the in the final set dominated the play. special engagement of the Kitty practically all the time, and qualified Barlow Vaudeville Company, which to play Redinon in the second round opens here to-day. Miss Kitty by winning &1. Barlons a musical comedy actress

who has had a successful career in The Open Championship Singles London and Australin. She is also opens this afternoon when Ho Ka-law spoken of highly by the Shanghai is due to meet Dzo Tak sang. S Press. She is extremely versatile Tujita enters the third round of the and elever. Her child impersona-same event by obtaining a walk Both tions and comic songs at the piano

are particularly delightful. Miss aver from Mr. FitzHenry. Irene West, a dancer of repute,players were ta meet in the second the round having drawn byes in the will also entertain with

first. latest American dances.-

Nappy Believes in Signa

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