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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
GERMAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
Londo March 31.
The Westminster Gazette finds satisfaction in the evidence that Monarchism has not received such a heavy endorsement as at the Reichstag election, and says that in Herr Jarres' present heavy poll The allies reap where they showed.
The Times describes the election as a fight between the Monarchy and Republic, and says Europe's one concern is that the party which talks of reversion to Bismarck's doctrines should not be put in a position that will enable it to attempt the execution of the policy they profess, which their followers might force them to apply.-Reuter.
SCOTSWOOD MINE DISASTER.
.
LAWN BOWLS ASSOCIATION.
MR. GOW ELECTED PRESIDENT.
club authorised hi
Saturdays. It could very well be felt that the Associatio done and he had worked out a pro-elt supporting and that in gramme showing how it could to it had been left too much to | accomplished. His anggested ar president to provido prizos Th rangement would mean each team Association ought to be independent would play eleven matches this sea in those matters of any officers it non and the league winner would ave had the satisfaction of playing every club in the Colony.
Mr. C. J. Tacchi opposed this scheme. The league, he added, was
clcsted
After discussion tho matter was put to the vote, the amendment har ing six adharents and the origins proposal being carried by 11 voter
The annual meeting of the Houg. With the German elections, resulting practically as forecasted, ending indecisively, Press comment is limited to expression of kong Lawn Bowls Association wan antisfaction at the discomfiture of the extremist canadates and hopes, hold yesterday evening at the Cham for the sake of Europe's future, that the moderates will accommodate ber of Commerce, Mr. D. Gow being their differences and support a joint candidate, who will have the in the chair. Mr. C. J. Taechi (80 rosiest prospect of success in a straight fight with the Nationalists.
cretary) and about 25 members
getting very large and tho was real
Mr. Brawn also proposed that the were present,
In presenting the accounts for they why the arrangement of running entrance fee for the singles cham year the chairman commented on the two was tried Inat year. He thoughtpionship of the Colony bo raised to 43, but this wai fact that they showed a balance on pinyers preferred home and away from B2 matches Having been beaten by defeated. the credit sido of $25471, which ho
very satisfactory conono team they were naturally keen
The New President. considered
Mr. D. Gow was unanimously sidering the fact that last year they to meet the team again and havo started with but one cent. On the, a stack back at them. Prizes were elected president for the coming proposal of Mr. Goldenburg second now given for two leagues and lio year and in thanking the nanociation ed by Mr. MacLachlan the necounts thought they ought not to revert to ❘ said it was a high honour they had the old system. A great dent of, done him and he would do his best were unstintously adopted London, March 31.
discussion followed and an amend to sustain the interest of bowlers in Association Losses, Forty men are missing in the Sedtswood pit. Rescue operations- The chairman referred to the great mont that the two leagues bo on the game.
Other officers elected were as fol are proceeding strenuously though hope has practically been aban-lossen the association had sustained tinued was carried by 11 votes to 7.
the pithend.during the year by the deaths of
It was announced that all the lows Vice-President, Mr. B W doned. Intensely moving scenes were witnessed at All night long crowds of women and grim-faced men, acquainted with the Hon, Mr. A. G. Stephen and the clubs who took part last year would Bradbury; chairman, Inspr. W the workings of the pit, were vainly awaiting an opportunity to do Hon. Mr. A. R. Lowe. They both enter again, Taikoo and K. C. C. ench Kent: Hon. so, and treasurer rescue work. In the meantime they were Joining in
prayers con- took a keen interest in the Associa entoring two teams and there was a Mr. MacFarlane, Mr. Gow remarked ducted by clergymon of all denominations throughout the township. tion and were never backward in fresh entry from the East Point Rothat it was unfortunate that the A
putting their hands in their pockets creation Club, to which club a hearty sociation could not have the sor for prizes anil such things I welcome was extended
vices of Mr. C. J. Tacchi as secretari proposal that the previous expres
There were two proposes for the again as he was going home thli nions of condolence with the familica commencing date of the season May year, but he was sure they wished be confirmed by the annual meeting 16 and May 2 and on a vote being him a pleasant voyage home and i was carried, these present standing taken it was decided that the open- good time while he was there (ap.
ing dato bo May 2 The League Problem...
plauso). Mr. Tacchi briefly replied, On the question of league entries
Team Entrance Fecs
Mr. A. F. Riichio was re-clooted | being raised Mr. J. Russell of Taikoo' Mr. A. O. Brawn moved a propo-auditor and a vote of thanks for his
suggested that the old practice of mal that instead of the entrance foo services heartly carried running ane league bo roverted to. the league being 850 a club it be Ho considered it was better that the in fature 850 a team. Thin would club, form one league and play ons bring another 850 from Taikoo and watch against each other club than divided leagues play home and away matches with one league they could all be liome and away on alternate
-Reuter.
AUSTRALIAN NAVY.
Port Darwin, March 31,
The cruisers Concord and Sydney were given an enthusiastic reception on their return from the naval conference at Singapore.
Admiral Hall Thompson said that Singapore would be Impreg nable but they could not neglect Port Darwin as a storeships' base-Reuter.
-WONDERFUL INVENTION.
Paris, March 31. The papers announce that two French savants have invented a filter made of plastic substances, impervious to all rays except red and yellow which will enable the use of X-rays without danger-
Havax.
London, March 31.
LORD YPRES CONDITION IMPROVES.
Lord Ypres passed a better night and his general condition has improved. Reuter.
CANTON CHRISTIAN BASKETBALL LEAGUE.
COLLEGE.
NEW BRANCH SCHOOL TO
BE BUILT.
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PRESENTATION OF THE
The
SHIELD.
h in connection ang asketball
completed, the He Shield to the
The Canton Christian College
with branch school at Happy Valley is
lengu to have a permanent, commodious
presentaem building to cope with the increas winners took place at the Chinese, ing demand for admission by Y. M. C. A. last evening. The old Chinese boys. The school is being shield which was donnted by the conducted at Leung Fai Terrace,
American Club in 1920, when the where a block of four houses 1sketball League was instituted, devoted to the work. The present has been filled up with names and premises, have been found to now adorns the office of the be inadequate, and for some time | Y. M. C. A.'s physical instructor. past the question of building a The Moslem Club has generously inodern cel car 25 accura- | donated a new shield. The South modating a hundred boys more Chinn Athletic Clubs has had the than on the present school roil,honour of being the first winners. has engaged the attention of those | The presentation took place after responsible. The first step to- an exhibition match between the wards that end has just been ac
winners of the League and "The complished, when on Monday the Rost," Mr. A. E, Botne, Secretary neeersary site was secured at an of the Lengue, calling upon Mr. R. auction sale of Crown land, at a Nazerin, of the Mosleni Club, to cost of $34,425,
hmm avor the shield. The site has an area of 67,350 In a short speech Mr. Nizerin square feet and is situated at said the Shield had been donated Kellet Bay, not far from th Dairy to stimulate interest in Basket. Farm at Pokfulum. It is eminent-ball. AR 11 token of apprecia ly suited for a boarding school by | tion of the courtesy at the reason of the congenial surround-¦ Y, M, C. A, in allowing members. ings. Plans will in due course be】of the Moslem Club to use their prepared for the erection of a gyomasium for practice purposes building capable of accommodat-his Club had arranged that the ing 300 boys.
Shield should become the property It is an interesting double coin-of the Y. M. C. A. after it had been cidence that the Kellet Bay site filled up with names. Mr. Nazerin was originally marked out by those referred to the weakness of his in charge of finding a site for St. Club's team in the League competi Stephen's Boys' School, and it is tion, and expressed the hope that stated that an application was they would do better next time. sent to the Government. Later a Mr. Nazerin then handed over a site at Stanley site was selected the Shield to Mr. E. G. Stewart, in preference to the Kellet Bay President of the Lengue. Mr. lot. Pecularly, the Stapley site | Slowart in turn handed the Shield was at first selected by the Canton to a representative of the winning
Club. Christian College.
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Other matters which came before the meeting were the method of selection of an interport team and C. a.
the possibility of running a paire As an amendment Mr. P. Farroll and rink championship of the Colony moved that the entrance fee of each and these matters woro adjourned club ba $75, ko remarking that his until a later meeting.
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