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ANNUAL FUNCTION.

The Prize Winners.

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LAWN BOWLS.

SPOON GAME AT KOWLOON.

Bowing Green Beat the Dock.

EVERY MILE A PICTURE.

Expansion of N. Y. K. Lines. The annual distribution of

A very interesting inutch took prizes of the Diocesan Girls' School Although for a long time past place between members of the was held on Friday when the head-rumours have been in circulation Kowloon Dock Recreation Club mistress, Miss Sawyer, presented of proposed amalgamation of the and the Kowloon Bowling Green on the latter's green on the report on the progress of the N. Y. K. with the T. K. K., and As Club

a matter of fact, schemes have been Saturday. It was on the initiative school for last year. The Bishop put forward with that object in of Mr. David Keith (who is short- uf Victoria, Very Rev. C. R. view, the proposed fusing of the ly leaving the Colony) that this ovent took place. Duppay, presided, and others pre-two big Companies did not go successful sent were Mrs. Duppuy, the Revs. through owing to dissent over the There were six representative R. Copley Moyle, G. R. Lindsay and terms. Recent negotiations, however, rinka from each club, the aggre G. E. Arrowsmith.

re-opened through the good offices gate scores at the conclusion of of certain influential Japanese busi- the match being-Kowloon Bow!- The report for the year

nessmen, have suceeded in bringing Green, 147 points; Kowloon showed the attendance at the ing both parties together In Dock Recreation Club, 109 points. school during the year was 240 agreeing to certain terms and During the afternoon tea and re-i children, but the largest number conditions, so that a provisional freshments were provided by Mr on the register was in March contract was entered into, which Keith and served by Mesdames. by the Extraordinary McIntosh and Cooper, and at the when there were 289 pupils at the contract school. At present there were 202. General Meetings held respectively conclusion of the match, silver. Mention of the regrettable death by the T. K. K. und N. Y. K. on Cairngorm spoons were presented

the 16th February and 10th of Misa Ferguson, was also made March, was adopted by the shure-rinks. Another interesting fea

to the winners of the successful THE NEW ROUTE in the report.

holders of each Company.

ture of the afternoon was the pre- Following the presentation of By the amalgamation thus sentation of silver thistle cups to prizes by Mrs. Dappuy, the students finalised, the N. Y. K. will take the members of the rink returning gave a delightful entertainment over from the T. K. K. the opera-the highest number of points. which included short sketches and then of the San Francisco Line and

The prizes were given away by recitations. Each section of the South American (West Coast) Line, airs. Meintosh, who together with including the following eight Mrs. Cooper were presented with school was responsible for its. scate of the success of the concert. The complete list of prizes was

Rs under:

steamers:

The following were the rinks and scoress

K.D.R.C.

Cooper, Rameny, Hamilton, Lapsley (skip)

Tenyo Maru (Gross Tons 13,401) silver souvenirs for their atten- Shinyu, Maru (Gross Tons 13,039), dance at the tea tables during the Korea Maru (Grass Tons 11,809), afternoon, Class Prizes.

Siberia Maru (Gross Tons 11,790), Close Dorothy Hay; Class 2-Rakuyo Mara (Gross Tons 3418), Thalia Pratar Clean 5-Phyllia An- Anyo Maru (Gross Tons 9,256). derson; Class 4--Molly Churr: Class Ginyo Maru (Gross Tons 8,600) and 6.-Alice Wood; Class 5B.--Saruh Bokuyo Maru (Gross Tous 8,603). Wong: Class Cynthia Silva; Class 7.Stella e Ip; Class SA.-Dennis The s.s. Taiyo Maru (Gross Tons Gregor; Class BB-Mark Wei; Kin- 14,437) which is owned by the dergarton Class-Gladys Gardner. Japanese Government and hitherto

Scripture Prizes,"

operated by the T.K.K., will also be All Class 1. Grace" Ho Tung; Class transferred to the NYK. 2.-Thalia Pratu;

Sadie these steamers will be delivered to Class 4-Molly Churn, the N.V.K. at Yokohamn between Thorburn; Class 5-Jessie Weng-Remove. Surah Wong Class 6 Rita Ed-March 11th and June 22nd. wards; Class 7-John Mackay; Ciues The Hongkong Office of thei BA-Dennis Gregory: 8 Mid-Betty N.Y.K. will commence the booking: Williams, Kindergarten-Henry Rath-of freight and passages over the San Francisco and South American routes from to-day, and the first

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Drawing Prizes.

Class 1-Dorothy Kay; Class 2-steamer to be operated under thei Eva Coysh; Class 3-Ruby, Chunew regime will be the ss. Tenyo Class 4-Molly Churn; Class Maru, which is expected to arrive Mabel Willis: Class 5-Ivy. Kan; Class G-Biddy Lee; Class 7-Stella here on the 25th March and to sail hence on the 27th idem for 'San Ho fu; Class 4-Carrie Yue.

revised Francisco, under the schedule.

Needlework Prizes,

Class 1-Vanda' Remedies; Class 4-Ofelia Barretto; Class 3-Mar- jorie Waller; Class 4-Eva Long Cluss 6. Carmen Prata; Class 6 Rita Edwards; Class 7-Carrie May:

Class B.--Carrie Yue.

Tennis Cup.-Class 3; The players were Phyllis Anderson, Alice Raza.

American Tournament. Misses 1. Mason and Grace Ho Tung.

Examination Results. Matriculation; Dorothy Ray; (Dist.

It may here be stated that the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, since its establishment in 1886, has made rapid progress in developing and expanding its steamship, business, and with the amalgamation with the T.K.K. just concluded. the N.Y.K. is adding to its world-wide! services two more important lines, greatly its augmenting thus in English and History.)

capabilities in the transportation Senior Beatrice Choa, Distinction of cargo and passengers, with the in needlework), Grace Ho Tung,lect now "totalling 143 vessels

Winifred Kew, Marie Kavamana, Vasa Remedios (Distinction in aggregating 766,000 gross tons, so Marie Silva and Janet much so that it is now said to be needlework),

one of the largest shipping com- Thorburn.

be Alves, Ofelia panies in the world. It may Junior: Mercedes Barretto (Distinction in English and added that the Ilongkong Branch Needlework), Eva Cnysh (Distinction of the N.Y.K., which was opened in Needlework), Alla Figueiredo in 1993, will become a most im- (Distinetaret Grose

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in (Shea tan Lines just acquired from the fight wets versus drys," came to T.K.K, as well as attending to its rothy Wynn-Williams. Dorothy

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Pitman's shorthand: Agnes Brown, pool Line, Hamburg Line, Seattle a 10 to 1 majority in the so-called Majoric Walter and Hogie Ponsonby. Line, Australian Line, South Ameri- newspaper, "straw vote." ន to pan (East Coast) Line, New York whether the Volstead law shall Line, Bombay Line and Calcutta stand or be amended to permit the Line.

sale of light wines and beer.

BOY SCOUTS.

COMPETITION FOR PRINCE OF WALES BANNER.

Saturday's Rally.

NORTHERN WAR.

KUOMINCHUN'S REASONS FOR REFUSING TERMS

The drys assert that they warre ed their supporters not to partici pite in the ballot: Nevertheless, they have requested an audience of President Coolidge to urge vigorous maintenance of the law. Senate and Representatives daily listen to disputations and speeches. The Judiciary Cont mittee of the Senate has consider- ed several measures aiming. ct] Shanghai, March 14. modification, and several Senators Kuominchun headquarters to have threatened that if the mea- present year were held on Saturday day gave out the text of a tele-sures are pigeonholed they wil afternoon at the residence of 1. E.,gram from Lu Chung-lin, in which raise the question on the floor of Major-General CC Luard, G.B., he expresses his views of the re-the Senate,

The popularity of the Prince of Wales' Banner competition among local Boy Scouts is inereusing ench year and keener rivalry is shown

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cent peace pouparlers at Peking The South Carolina Senstor A number of local residents in- He concedes the feasibility of Blease, speaking at a policemen's terested in the Boy Scout movement surrendering Jehol to Fengtien. banquet, said Washington way were present nt the rally and there but scouts the suggestion that notoriously wet, especially included Major-General and Mrs Chihli should also be surrendered. Capitul. "The trouble is that Con- Luard, Colonel and Mrs. Luard, Dr.pointing out that for the second gressmen vote dry and think wet." Sir Erie and Endy Stuart Taylor, time great snerifices are being-Reuter's American Service. Mrs. Minett, Mrs, Robertson, Mrs.made by the Kuominchun to pre- Meville Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Talati, serve the integrity of the pro- Mrs. Skelton, Miss Fleming, Capt. vince; and furthermore it is really R.Q.F. Johnston, and Mr. D.Wa matter for Sun Yuch to decide. Morley.

On the general question of aj Owing to His Excellency, the rapprochement with Makden, Lu Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi), not boing able to attend, the presenta suggests the Fengtien side is tion of the Prince of Wales Banner weakened considerably by the lose to last year's winners did not take of Kuo Sung-lin and Chiang Teng- hauan, also by the defcat, of Li placo.

OBITUARY.

WELL-KNOWN PUBLISHER.

New York, March 13. Mr. Edward Scripps, founder of the Scripps-Howard chain of The entire afternoon was devoted Ching-in and Chang Tsung-chaag, newspapers has died, aboard his

to the various tests in scout craft which he claims is now complete. yacht at Liberin. Reuter'a Ameri-

Picturesque Philanthropist.

New York, March 13, The death is announced of Mr.

and a very pleasant and exsecearful If, therefore, the Kuominchucan Service. aftornoon was spont. Col. and Mrs. adopts a strong attitude, he con- Robertson provided ten for the siders it will be easier to come to Scouts and the elders were enter-terms with Fengtien, than if weak- tained by Major-General and Mrs. ness were shown. Luard.

Following a short address by the Anally, why they should sue for coconut.

There is no reason, he declares philanthropist and importer of Commissioner, the Rev. G.T. Waldo-

grave, warrants wore presented to Peace when the Kucminchun

Leopold Schepp, the millfondire

Ja He started business at the

a number of Scout Officers and the steadily gaining ground. For him age of ten with capital of eigh- proceedings concluded with cheers self, he swears to fight to the last

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