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YESTERDAY'S ANNUAL
alded.
We MEETING.
FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925.
said that he had much pleasure in the generosity of the members for proposing the usual honorarium to prizes, they should open a Prizo the Secretary and Treasurer. The Fund. motion was carried unanimously
-LAWN TENNIS."
YESTERDAY'S
TOURNAMENT MATCHES.
CHINESE AFFAIRS.
THE NATIONAL,
CONFERENCE.-
The President: We have no in- The following officers were tention of extorting prizes from elected for the coming year any member.
Tho Singles match between S. E.. Peking April 25.--A mandate Mr. Wylie: I did not use the Green and W. Hydo draw most expected very shortly, angounaix There was a large attedance, of President, Mr. P. T. Farrell; Vico-
spectators at the tournament the convocation of-n provisione members of the Kowloon Bowling President, Mr. J. S. McIntosh; word "extorting "
Bir, Wylie said that in any case yesterday afternoon. In the first Advisory Council and appointin Green Club at the annual general Secretary, Mr. B. Wylie; Treasurer, moeting held in the club house Mr. R. Lapsley. Committee; if the Club gave prizes the mem-set Green played extremely well, Chao Erh-haun as Chairman o yesterday evening. Mr. R. Lapsley, Mossra. D. Gow, J. Atkinson, Dbers would know that every one while Hyde failed entirely to get Tang Yi as vice Chairman
Preparations for onlling th supported by the Committee, pro-Keith, L. Guy, R. Duncan, had contributed towards the going. In the second, however,
Hazol and A. B. Whibley Ballot prizes. In order that there yde drew up from being four National Delegates Conferenc ting Committee: Messrs. R. E.
ho was perfectly prepared to tually only lost the pot at 7-5, Ep
ying Committed, showed a loss in the Bond, J. Kynock, and A. J. Allison donate a prize of his own, us in played very well in the third you too. Chao Erh-haun and Tang Yi hola working account of $458.36, en-
form indicates that similar posts in the Reorganisation Prior to accopting the office past years. There were many but just failed to take it. tirely due to the heavy expenditure on repairs and renewals to the of Secretary, Mr. Wylie said members who had won prizes In Green's
one point the past and, to be perfectly he will beat M. W. Lo and Conference and it is believed that property, and the laying out of an that there was just
fourth round.
largely therefrom-Router. additional tennis court. Thirty would like to comment on frank, had not contributed them go on to meet O'Callaghan in the the Advisory Council will not diffe four new members had joined the In the past it had been the solves,
Mr. Wylie further said that heOn another court Dr. Valentine Club during the year, bringing the privilege of the Secretary to re- total of ordinary and sen-going celve an honorarium of $200. He was only making a suggestion and defeated W. H. Chos in the open membership to. 235. The abnupt had always thought that that was not a proposition, to test the feel-singles, the game going the full Valentine beat W. H. Chos, 4-6
|;||4·0, 6·4, 0-1 0-2. bowls competitions had drawn large a mistake. The Convener of the ing of the meeting, whereupon five sets. entries and were well contested, Bar Committee was the man who Mr. Guy proposed that a supple- but, owing to the prevalence of wet should get the $200 and not the muntary prize fund be opened.
Afor several members had ap- weather, were completed very late Secretary. He (Mr. Wylie) in-
tended to do secretarial work proved of the suggestion the mo in the season. To support the innovation of the 1st and 2nd only. He thought the member tion was carried unanimously.
On the proposal of Mr. Guy, Leagues, tho Club entered a team who managed the bar would have
to do more work such as making seconded by Mr. Atkinson, Mr. in each, thereby splitting it out the books and debiting the ac Charles Alexander was elected a strength, possibly accounting for counts of members. He mention- the Club not holding a highered this in general meeting as helife member of the Club. position at the close of the season. would like this arrangement to be The tennis competitions were com-treated as a precedent. menced during the season, but were
courts Mr. Wylie's suggestion was put not yet completed. The were in good condition and largely to the meeting and carried un patronised...
animously.
The report submitted by the Nicholls, H. Nish, D. Harvey, should be no misunderstanding, games to end down and, even have been ontrusted to Hou Shiba
The next business was the ap
The Committee regretted to re- cord the death of Mr. A. G. Stephen,plication by the President for Hongkong and Shanghai Banking prizes to be donated for competi Corporation, and Mr. P. Shaw, two tions during the coming year. esteemed members, whose deaths had taken place since the last general meeting.
Mr. Wylle said that he would like to say in connection with the giving of prizes that when one looked at the contribution Hst for last year there was only one prize given by the Club. So far as his recollection want, the naises the same donors appeared year The report and statements after year. What was in his mind having been passed, "the President was that instead of appealing to
The best thanks of the Club were accorded to the donors of the many handsome prizes for the Various competitions.
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The meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the out-going Com- Open Bingles.-S. E. Groen bent mittee for their work during the w. Hyde, 6-0, 7-5, 6-4; D. J. year.
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