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REVIEW OF YEAR'S
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
The Club Cruiser mentioned for tho first time at our annual meeting last year has been built, equipped and is in great demand by members and subscribers. The "Typhoon" fills a tong felt want, and fully justifies the prophecies of her Joint designers, Mesars. H. S. Rouse and V. Goulbarn, to whom the Club is greatly indebted. The annual report and accounts of A second keel was laid down on simi- the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club for ar lines for two keen Service mem- the year ended August 31, 1927, have bers, and we hope "Curlew" and Just been issue. The repurt (whichTyphoon" will be followed by other boats in this very practical, reason- ably fast, small cruiser class,
The Committee is pleased to report a very busy nnd successful year in all branches of our activities, parti- cularly allont,
It will be recalled that Mr. Ng Saccostains a full list of sailing, row- vong did not compete in the Gamesing and bowls trophies, showing by at took part afterwards in the open whom they were presented and in
enta. Hic, runched the dnal of the
whose custody they remain, reviowa the year's activities at length. 1t inglos, where he was beaten by The e Filipino player pays.
saya, in parti ongkong man won the first set 6-1, en had the misfortune to have his acquet break. In the Double he rtnered with Paul Kong, and lost "Ther with fter leading 6-3, 5-0 r. Gordon Lum, the Australian, and r. Paul Kong, Mr. Ng Sze-kwong sited Tientsin and Peking. am has remained in Shanghai, where
has taken up employment The following is the list of matches ayed by the trio in Tientsin and king:
Tientsin
Rubbers
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Sailing Committee.
We have again to report a most successful season, throughout which, racing took place from the Club on practically every Saturday,
Before the season had started the "Mist had the misfortune to be caught without proper shelter from the Typhoon of Sept. (26), and was and Capt. Jacobs-Larkcom) decided, after survey, that it might be more Advantageous to build to the Club Cruiser design rather than to selve their craft.
THURSDAY,
For the April race, Mr. Gölauf had the command of the J. C. J. L. beat and won from Mr. Chaplain in a buat from the P, and 0. "Assaye."
During the sunson, Mr. H. S. Rouse resigned the Sailing Secretaryship and his place was taken by Mr. J. R.
L. Stanton,
Ruwing Commulitee. Great activity ani interest has been shown in the Rowing Section during
alore events the past year.
have been put up, and theso have been strongly supported.
Bowling Sub-Committee,
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Sets Games hina
21 130 entan Doubles. Lum and Ng heat 0, umjahn and Shih, 0-1, 6-4, 6-4; Luni ad Kong beat T. Sakni and K. hinose 6-0, 6-1; Lum and Ng beat L. Rumjaha and O. Rumjahn; 7-5, G, 7-6, 9-7;, Lum and Ng Lent Mur- y and Way, 7-5, 6-2; Ng and Kong at C. T. Liang and Way, 0-1, 6-4. Singles Ng heat O. Rumjahn, 6-3, 4, G-1; Kong beat G. O. Hill, G-3, 2; Lum beat A. L. Ruminhn; 3-6, *6-2; Kong beat Shib, 6-3, 6-3.
Fcking
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21 136 king
2 GE Doubles Lam and Kong bent pey and Allen, 6-1, 6-2, 6-1; Lem id Ng beat Chow and Wu, 6-2, 7-5, 1; Ng and Kong beat Pan al ang, 6-3, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3; Ng and Kong at Tsui and Ling, 6-3, 6-3; Ng and ong bent Lam and Tyau, 8-10, 6-6, Singles Ng beat C. C. Liang. G-3, 1,4-4; Kong beat Tyau; 6-0, 6-2, 3 Ium boat Tyau. 6-1, 6-2, 6-4; am beat Wa, 6-2, 7-5; Lúm beat.
ng, 6-2, 6-0, 6-1,
These scores include extra exhibi- on matches. It will be seen that
Olympia tio ïjid not lose a match. bey were without the services of the ngapore champion, Khoo Hooi-hye, o had to return owing to pressure business.
MENTSIN CHAMPIONSHIP.
Upset" in the Singles Semi-
Final.
Omar Rumjan sprang a surprise tennis followers and upon his unger brother, A. L. Ramjahn--in e semi-finals of the Open Singles ampionship at Tientsin, when he feated the titleholder 5-7, 6-2, 0-7.
here were not many people in the
ands to witness this dramatic
It, but those who were loaking on ald scarcely believe the evidence of eir own eyes.
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The Commodore, Mr. E. W. Car- leave in January, and we recorded in the minutes our appreciation of his services in the past. Mr. Carpenter has taken an active interest in the welfare of our Club for many years and we hope he will continue to give us the bit of his advice and na- stance on his return n to the Colony. Ken Admirni A. J. 1. Stirling text us during the yet, and a most sae- cessful farewell dinner was held in the Club House his honour.
Commodore J.L. Poursan on his arrival in the Colny kindly accepted our, invitation to join the General Committee, and we have had the bene- it of his experience on the Sailing Committee and on several tehnicii Sub-Committees.
Our lion. Secretary, Mr. F. Oliver, left. for Peking in December last, and we were very fortunate in securing the services of Mr. E. J. Easterbrook to succeed him.
The Committee record with sincere regret the death of one of our most Popular rowing mun and ex-Rowing
Captain, Mr. Donald Løgan.
Last year's report gave a total membership of 125, of which 108 were shown in the absent list, most of which should have been struck off under Article 18. The present list
They therefore waited
for the launching of "Typhoon" a after having tried out that little ship, they immediately laid down the keel of "Curlew," who makes a moet useful addition to the Club's Bect.
"Curlew" has been amended slight- ly from "Typhoon" having two ches more draught, a little more free-board it ad about 30 sq. ft. less sail. should be interesting to compare their performances over a season's sailing.
"Typhoon" based on Dr. Harrison Butler's "Cyclane was designed by Messrs. Rouse and Goulborn and hus been well reported on by members who have used her. We believe, how fever, we are correct in saying that the designers feel that they have been over persuaded in the matter of gen. rous sail area.
The renovation of the greens, as foreshadowed in last year's repart has been undertaken. It was decided that a patchwork job would be unsa- tisfactory so the entire relaying and returfing of the greens was carried out by sanction, of the General Com- mittee. The finished work has been favourably commented on by players hope that the considerable expense involved will be amply repaid to the Club by attracting increasing number of members and players. We desire to record the co-operation with us of Mr. II. Green, the Superinten- dent of the Botanical and Forestry Department, to whom we are much indebted for advice and guidance in the relaying of the greens and the selection of proper turf
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For the fourth seaan we entered for the 2nd Division of the Lawn Bowls League and have been able to muster full teams of 12 players for all the 14 matches. This is wor thy of mention as we have so few active bowling members to call upan whilst a number of our keen bowlers were away from the Colony for a We have great part of the season. regretfully to record only one win in the League matches but have been severely handicapped in our practices Competition between the Club and due to renovation of the greens which
were not available until July.
We the Royal Navy is keener than ever and though assisted by many milit
have entered a team for the Spey Royal Cup kindly presented by ary sailormen, we have had to de
Messrs. A. S. Watson and Co., LM, knowledge the senior service our betters as helmsmen till next sea-for annual competition, and the games
are now in progress. son--by a margin of "12, points after a series of races, upon members to adjust this deficit during the coming season.
"We now call
Messrs. G. . Edwards, J. A. E. Bullock, L. J. Davies and Dr. J. Anderson are serving as the Bowling Sub-Committee and they tender their
who have turned out, so regularly and punctually to the long series of mat- ches.
We were pleased to arrange that of members of all classes has been the Shine of liis Anjesty's Navy hearty thanks to all those members brought up to date, and those now could use the starting and finishing known as absent, comply with our Arline of the club for a series of sail ticles. Aftogether 198 names haveing, races between their bouts. been struck off our register this your, which, the application of Article accounted for no less than 174 (being over 12 months on the absent list).
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The herensing popularity of par Club is clearly shown by the fact that y new members were elected during the yenu, notwithstanding the gêneral lule of fairs in the Colony. The addition of 71 new subscribers, also proves that the Club is appreciated by the Services. One Indy member was elected, and we should be glad to see more ladies joining us.
The number of members now stands ut 350.
The Accounts..
The Cups so kindly presented by Members of His Majesty's Serviens. were won by "Dorothea," Mr. Grist; Daphne Mr. Dreyer and "Beojuni" Mr. Vaux..
The Ladies' Championship. The Handicap Clasa was won by Mr. F. Ratsey in "La Linda" after a tie with "Colleen" sailed by Miss Hazelund. In the "I" "Y" and "G" Classes combined, Miss B.F.N. Lewis was first in "Boojum," Mrs. E. J. K. Mitchell second in "Bluenose," points behind, and "Thecla" sailed by Miss Butcher, third.
The cup presented by the Indies' was again won by our Vice-Commodare in his "La Linda." The annual event between the club and the Ladies bud Turning to the icebants, you will to be abandoned due to heavy weather race when the ses that the incene and Expenditure after the morning Recounts show an excess of expend-udios werd leading 21 points to 15,
In
ture over income of $ïx0X0 as against $281.08 in the previous year, It is true that Omar is playing a
making a comparison with last your, onderfully consistent, and effective however, it should be noted that me this season, says the king number of new items of expense have d Tiontain Times. He is harder heen charged during the year under an ever to beat, and is playing with reciv. These make a total markable accuracy. Nevertheless, $1,462.02. When lese items have L. almost invariably gets the better ren taken into consideration a truer
him in both play and t on Saturday, whereas Our sel-parison can be made,
practice.
m did wrong, A. L. occasionally uld do nothing right. He often had ocking luck, his drives talling the e and dropping back in his own art. But it is impossible to escape suspicion that he took things ach too easily. Always there seem- to be, the conviction at the back lus mind that whatever happened would be all right in the end. And
The New Committee is recommends deed in the latter stages of the long cisive set the champion was within i ed to make a special effort in ohthin- point or two of victory. But Omar Kreater number of entries for the next ray which takes place on
On the Balance Sheet you will notice that the tranke Fees credited to Reserve Account show an increase of $309 on the previous years
Two very quccessful races for the Trozessa trophy were held diting the year, both of which were won by the Java. China Japan Line,
pt on with dogged persistency, aut Wednesday, the 9th November, nest. ded by the unsteadiness of A. I...
The Rules just been amended this timately, won the set at 9-7. Omar started of confidently and year and are in ing reprinted. Copies bk the first three gunes of the of these will be sent to all shipping ening set with ease. Then A. L. offices in the Colony, it going, and took the lead at 5-11
d then the set at 7-5. in the stehnd
t'he was completely ast
-ho hnd made
his
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Alterations to Articles.
The Articles of Association and And to hand the set to his
Bye Laws have been reviewed during nont he could searenly have given the year, and the thanks of the Club set away more determinedly, due to the Sub-Committee who re- nly one of the games went to deuce, drafted our regulations in their pre- the third set he mixed up ecos sent form, Mass. A. L. Shields (Con- onal brilliant flashes of his true former). 11. 8. Reuse, il. R. Cleland, ith some deplorable lapses, and final, and F. G. Vaux. Special thanks are conceded it and the match to his due to the hitter for his invaluable help in drafting and for legal advicc. other.
The main points covered in the altern- Shih had little difficulty in accoun- ng for C. T. Liang in the other tions to Articles are briefly as fol
mi-final, winning in two straight! lows:
ta, 0-1, 6-2, Liang occasionally ought off an untakable forehand. five, but he lacked the steadiness and curacy of Shih.
CRICKET.
H.K, ELECTRIC v. POLICE.
The following will represent the ongkong Electrio, Recreation Club their match with the Police at appy Valley on Saturday afternoon!
Akehurst, L. de Rome, J. G. anbar, C.B. Gahagan, H.S. Jones, NH. Murdoch, G. Murray, W.B askett, S.J. Stainesby, G.G. Thom. mand: JR. Way (capt.) Reserves,
Doheon and S.J. Clarke..
IRC. (B) v University.
In the above league match to be ayed on the University ground at 15 pm sharp on Saturday, the Blowing will represent the IRC. Mat Khan (Captain), M.P. Madar, 3. Suffiad, VT. Mans, D. Mohamad, Rahmin, V.T. Thad, A. Butt, J. M. jahn, S. A. E. Bax, A. K. Ismail,
MR. Abbas.
> Permitting the appointment of
a flear Commodore.
(2) Deletion age limit of members to admit of Gan Room Officera joining as subscribers.
(3) Strengthening the ballot from one blackball in 4, to an in 6 to exclude.
The Club Championship Prize win- news for the season were as follows: Combined Cruiser Class: 1st, "U And 1. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Rouse; 2uf, "Coquette," Messrs. H. Dreyer A. K. J. Jensen; 3rd, La Cigale, Mr. N. V. A. Croucher.
Handicap Class: ist, "Ralla," Mr. N. V. A. Croucher; 2nd, "Colleen," Messrs. R. M. Jack and J, R. I. Stan- 19 Brd, "Dorothea," Mr. C. E. L. Grist..
Heyward Hays Class: 1st, "Blue- nose," Capt. W. Davison, R.NR.; 2. Bonjam," Mr. F. G. Vaux; fird, "Why Wonder," Mr. I, S. Rouse.
Gael and One Design Class: 1st, "Daphne," LL. G. A. Thrink, R.N.; 2nd, "Ailsa," Comdr. F. Ratsey, R.N.; 3rd, Haleyun," Messrs. J. Fleming und 11. G. Russell,
Again there was a tie in the Cruiser Championship and "Coquette's" lack was still out as " and I just bel her in the sail off. "Dorothea" an
"Diana" tied for third place in the Handicap Class.
Macao Race,
The third rare brought out a feet of 10. the greatest number that have crossed the starting line so far.
The race, which at the commence- ment was shiled in a fresh breeze, pro- duced some very good times, "La Cical time for the 71 miles being
"fandy Jean" followed her
naiderably under 12 hours and within a minute.
home
The placings were as follows: "Tavy winner by min. 11 sees. from "Lady Jean" with "La Cigale," "Feathers," "Queen Bee." 4. and I" Norseman" and "Dorothy II" following in the order given. "Brenda" and "Coquette," did not complete the course.
The latter who lost her rudder was, by very good seamanship taken safoly Into Thi O. "Lady Jean" suffered a misforture in that her skipper was late at the starting line by ten minates Through oversleeping. Our thanks (4) Enlarging the scope for in-
are due to Mr. W. van Andel and the viting people of distinction to Netherlands Harbour Works Coy. înr become honorary members.
fixing the Macao Mark boat.
(5) Upening the list of subscribers. to Midshipment, o to Con- Missioned Officers of II. M. Dominions.
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(6) Raising the Rowing Committee to the same conditions as Saff- ing Committee."
St. George and St. Andrew, The annual match between the members of the Societies of St. George and St. Andrew resulted in a win for the former. by the narrow margin of 80 pts. to 78. The pre- competitors at lunch in the Club
(7) Yachting Committee now called sidents of the Societies joined the
Salling Committee.
(8) Subscribers governed by Ar: House,
ticles and Bye Laws.
Yacht-owning members are asked to
Trevessa Trophy Races.
study the regulations posted, in the These were held on 3rd November, Club affecting the obtaining of Ad-1926 and 20th April, 1927 and were miralty Warrants granting permis- both won by a boat from the same sion to fly the special-Blue Ensign vessel of the Java China Japan Line In the frat the S.S. "Tjisoroea." of the Club. Wo should be glad to
race Mr. Kooistra was in charge of the
see more applications in this connex-
on."
Attention is drawn to this boat and he won a very good res question at the end of Sailing Bye from Mr.. Dalziel of S.S. "Hai Ning" Laws as drafted for approval, of the Douglas Line.
Library Report.
A grant of $150 from the General Funds was made towards the library. All books and magazines are par- chased through The Times Book Chub.
The library now consists of 153 volumes, 110 of which deal with sall ing and sea-faring matters, whilst the remainder are novels. Messrs. A. L. Shields and F. P. Lenfestoy have very kindly given books to the latter sec tion, and a donation of 350 was sent anonymously.
FANLING GOLF.
RESULTS OF LADIES' COMPETITIONS.
A medal competition en the new course, Fanling, was held on Tuesday and was won by Mrs. Whyto-Smith with a score of 100.0-01. The prize for members with handicaps of over 20 was won by Mrs. Leggatt and the consolation prize by Miss Fothergill,
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BRANCHES: Paris, Lyons, Maresailles, Safron, Haiphong. Hanci, Peking, Shanghai, Tiantain, Phon Peok, and Hongkong.
BANKKES). Trance: Buciste General, Banque Natfpasl de Credit, Banqua de Paris-et den Paya Ban
London: Midland Bank, Ltd.
Co
New York: Irving Bank, Columbla Trust
Every description of Banking and Exchange Business Transacted. Correspondents through. out the world,
A. HOLLIN,
Manager.
Hongkong, 11th March, 1926.
THE BANK OF CHINA.
SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED BY PRESIDEN- 'TIAL MANDATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA ON THE IND OP NOVEMBER, 1917.
Authorized Capital ..f..
Pald-up Capital Besove Funda
.$00,000,000.04
$18,278,400.0
,4 8,626,428, 34
HEAD OFFICE PEKING.
HONGKONG BRANCHES:
4. Queen's Road Centeri.
Branches and Seb-branches all over China and correspondents in Europe,
other parts of world.
LONDON BANKENS;—
Amrica and
The National Provincial and Union Bank of England Limited
The Guaranty Trust Company of New York, NEW YORK BRANCHES:-~
The Equit
The Irving National Banks. able Trust Company of new York.
Interest allowed_ent Current Accounts a Fixed Deposit. Terms on appilention.
Every transacted.
description of Banking busfirman
· Loans granted on approved securities, Special facilities for Home Exchange
SHOU J. CIEN,
Manager.
THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.
Authorized. Capital Iusted
Paid-up.
(Established 1917.);
CAPITAL
$20,000,000 3.8.000,900
› €,000,000-
share
4,040,00€
Reserve Liabfistian
holders...
Burplus
*
BRAD OFFICE:-SINGAPORE. Branches, 'agencia and Correspondente la all the principal, pálimm, ct, the world.:
Every description of Banking and Exahangs business, transmetod.
• KOLHUNG_HOR,
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