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Appointment of New Officers.
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With entrance fees and the generous donation of $700 from
THE KUOMINTANG.
OVERSEAS CHINESE
Mr. George Patts towards improve-REPUDIATE CANTON CLIQUE, ments, reserve had increased by $1.674.84 and as it was in that Ac- count that their strength could be measured.
Flourishing.
The
General Chan' as Chief.
The Commodore, Captain, T.
Overseas Chinese are begin The Club Was undoubtedly Arthur, presided at the annual
hing to realise that there is no fact which proved general meeting of the Royal Hong-Bourishing, a
more" Kuomintang in Canton, the kong Yacht Club last evening at the itself by the number of new mum-party having been absorbed by the Club house: Also present were bers being enrolled for the Sailing Russian Bolshevist party. Vice-Commodore E. W. Carpenter Rowing and Bowling Section's and and Rent Commodore A. L. Shields he was confident that that state of Chi Kung Tong, the largest and and the following members of com-affairs would continue so long as moat influential overseas Chinese
organization, has decided to dis mittee, Commodore A. J. B. Stirling the members showed the same on C.B., R.N., Dr. E. P. Minett, Mr.thusiasm in the future as they have continue supporting the Kuomin- E, Cock, Mr. P. M. Hodgson, Mr. done in the past. (Hear Hear), tang party in Canton and to elect R. L. Moncrieff and J. L. Adams He thanked the various committees General Chan Kwing-ming as their (sailing secretary), Mr. A. W. Tie- and members of the Club for the President and General Tang Chi- kle,(hun, sec.) and Mr. A. Ritchie assistance and support they had so yao as vice-President.
generously given him during the thon, treas.).
time he had been privileged to be Commodore.
The chairman proposed the adop- tion of the repart and accounts. In so doing he said, there were a few items in the report which he would like to comment on. The working account showed income down by approximately $1,070 from last year's figure, while expenses had decreased by $630, thus making their profit some $440 less.
On the income side marked de- ereases were shown on the bar of $450 and subscriptions of $400 and the absence of profit on sale of slipway gear of $140. There was, however, an increase in interest of $50 on a further sum of $1,000 on fixed deposit. Turning to the ex- penditure side there were increases such as general expenses $100, printing and stationery $100 and yachting expendes on account of the Shanghai Intérport $180.
Against these wages were down by $230, bowling and Fowing ex penses by $100 and $80 respectively and as there, was no extraordinary expense in repairing typhoon damage this year. They had a de- crensed expense of some $510, winter clubhouse maintenance.
Lac conditions during the past few months had not helped the Club and though profit was small he thought it very satisfactory, and possibly a sign of good manage- ment, as, after all, they were only dul to pay their way. (Applause). If they did much more their cause is lost, is the most successful of
Without detracting from the good work put in by others he wanted to make a special men- tion of the honorary secretary and treasurer Mr. Tickle and Mr. Rit- thie, whose untiring efforts contri- buted so much to popularising the Club..
A Past Commodore. He wished to refer to the coming departure of an old member and past commodore, Sir. Claud Severn. He was commodare in 1916 and 1917 and his services were always at the disposal of the Club and his interests in its various activities Funbounded. Hear Hear);
His year of office had drawn to close and he wished them all to know how much he had appreciat. ed the honour of being associated with them as Coinmodore and his best wishes went to his successor.
The proposal was seconded by Dr. Minett and carried unanimous ly.
This overseas Chinese organiza- lon, of which there are more than 100,000 members, consisting mostly of Chinese in North and South hitherto bbon Americas, has affiliated with the Kuomintang and for some years has given 'considerable support to this political party. The Kuomintang depended on this organization largely for its financial resources.
Since the massacre of Cantonese merchants in Saikwan last year and the introduction of Russian Reds to Canton, members of the Chi Kung Tong, most of whom are Cantonese, decided to find a leader Who can govern their native pro- vince better. They have address- ed a formal "communication to General Chan requesting him to be their Chief,
G. R. Edwards, F. G. Vaux and F. D. Tracy.
New Officers.
Rowing committee. Commodore "The
following officers for the
A., J. R. Stirling. C.B., R.N., Hon. coming your were then elected:
Mr. Mcl. Menser, Dr. E. P. Minett, Commodore, Mr. E. W. Carpenter Col. Contre, Messrs. R. L. Mon. Vice-Commodore, Mr. Arief, F. J. Easterbrook, H. E.
Shields.
Rear Commodore, Capt. A. W. Forsyth, A. C. Groves and E. S. Davison, R.N.R.
Sailing committee, Captain T. Arthur, Commodore A. J. BA Stir- ing, C.B., R.N., Messrs. H. S. Rouse, J. L., Adams, C. E. L. Grist, A. W. Van Andel, H. J. Pearce,
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SUPPORTERS SAY
FOOTBALL IS
NOT WHAT IT
usep TO BE
BUT PERTOMALLY
I THINK IT'S
MORE SO
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Kowtoon
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KOWLOON
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Stan Hilf
·SET OF TO: SEE WHAT THE NET WAS LIKE
THIS STARTED
- ALL THE
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Bowling committee, Mossra. W. S. Dixon and W. D. Jamie.
Hon. Librarian, Mrs. H. S. Rouse; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. H. R. Cleland;" Hon. Secretary, Mr. F. Oliver.
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