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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1927.
PEPPER AND A GRAB.
NEW GOLF CLUB.
MAN DETAINED AFTER POLICE CHASE. After throwing popper in the face of the proprietor of a
PORTUGUESE COURSE IS THROWN OPEN.
£200,000 A YEAR JOB.
BANKER'S SACRIFICE FOR AMBASSADORSHIP.
PING PONG LEAGUI
LATEST RESULTS AND POSITIONS,
Under the presidency of Mr. B. de Now York: The passing of the St. Peter's defonted the Catholi Playing in the Ping Pong Loa jeweller's shop in Aldgate Higb Castro, Basto, a niecting of the newly first amazement over the appoint- A1.S., and the University drow
formed Country Golf Club was held mont of Mr. Dwight Morrow as the Tutorial Institute, in the la in the premises of the Lusitano Club United States Ambassador yesterday evening, at which were Mexico
to match it was a hard struggle throw has left the present, besides several Portuguesa speculating over how the Senate, the final game was played.
country out, with the Tutorial loading mombers of the original Lusitano which must approve the appoint- Golf Club; others interested in the ment, will treat the partner in
led Country Club. proposed
street, London, E. recently, a man rushed out of the shop with rings, Shouts of "Stop thief!"" attract ed the attention of many people and several policemen who gave chase.
In proposing the alloption of the rules and bye-laws of the Country Club Mr., A. A. Lopes sold:
Ultimately a man was detained. He will be brought up at Guild- hall Palice Court to-day:
I have much pleasure in proposing Mr. II. K. Field, the jeweller, that the printed rules and bye-laws who trados under the name of now before the meeting be approved Groenhaum and Son, relating theb. In doing so I would like to and adopted as those of the Country story of the raid, said:
inform
you that in 1924, when Mr. A man came into my shop last infor
Soares, leased his land in Sheung week and wanted, to buy sothe Shui to the Lusitano Golf Club for 20.
པ་་ས rings. 1 showed him some but
years at a nominal yearly ront of came $1, his object was to offer to the Por he did not buy any. He again this morning and wanted to
tuguese community an opportunity of playing golf, and for this purpose see the same rings. I showed him one case but he was not antished be imposed a condition that the Club had to be composed of and managed with them: A META by members of our community.
The following table shows posit of the teams:
J. P. Morgan and Co,
Senator Borah indicated in the c. A. A. Foreign Committee, of which he Y. M. C. A. is chairman, that he might summons. d. At A. Mr. Morrow to appear and give H. K. U, severed relations with the banking Mop Ying satisfaction that he had completely Tutorial
firm.
St. Peters St. Louis It was announced at the White Catholic" Y. M. House that Mr. Morrow has sacrified his partnership to serve his friend President Coolidge."
It is the first time anyone has resigned n partnership in the Morgan Company, estimated to be worth £200,000 a year to the for- tunnte few who hold them.
P. W. L. D.
8.8
Q
9 8 10 B 6 2 0
DOORNOHOÓ
FAREWELL GIFTS.
Suddenly he threw at my face
Membership Too Small..
PRESENTATION TO NAVY a box of pepper and rushed, out with the case of rings. I ran
H. K. F. C. At the beginning of this month, after him, calling out, "Stop Mr. Basto approached him on behalf thief! I value the whole lot at of the Lusitano Golf Club and pointed
There was an interesting gather more than £1,000. Some of the out that the Club had only 40 mem- or non-voting members, or we could at the Hongkong Football Club w pepper got in my eyes, but I am bers and, that, without defcating his impose the restriction that the man-members of that organisation and ali right now.
original object of guaranteeing the trement of the Country Club should China Athletic Association Joined the golf course to the Portuguese com.be in the hands of the Lusitano Golf a presentation to representatives fr
Club.
While the adoption of either vessels of the First Cruiser Squady
safeguard the future interests of our community
It is understood that all
rings, with the exception of one,munity, the Club could advantage these two courses would
have been recovered: One ring was found in the street by
woman.
a
COMIC. LAMPLIGHTER OF BOSTON.
MOSCOW ACCEPTS AN "INVITATION."
R
be broadened in its membership
A Widely Felt Need Filled.
Gentlemen, we do not wish to adopt
The cruisers are due to leave Ho
HOCKEY.
so as to act as the meglam for bat- ter intercourse between the Portuguin distinul on sat other song in the near future and the ese and communities by remov hand, create distinct classes of mem-sentations were mada to mark ing the restriction of its membership bers or players, some with more privi-part played by the men from Lo the Portuguese exclusively and leges than others, a distinction which Squadron in local sports. The
it open to members of other the Lusitano Golf is studiously trying sentations took the form of a r throwing communities in
to avoid. Mr. Soares ongkong
howl and a cigarette ense, these be Mr. Basto's
handed over by Mr. H. M. McTav suggestion heartily and agreed to
and received by Leut. Fleming allow the Lusitano Golf Club to sub-
H,M.S: Frobisher. let the site to the Country Club, on condition that some formal undertakany half inensures we want to be
very liberal by ing be given that the Portuguese com-
giving you all the Lusitano Golf Club possesses and re- New York, Sept. 30. munity would not suffer by any
Laining nothing to the exclusion of William Ryan, who goes about change in the status of the Lusitano
any che. We are prepared to sur- the streets of Dorchester, Massá- Golf Club.
render a laid-out golf course chusetts, a suburb
of Boston,
sands of dollars. We are now form- which we have spent several thou- lighting its lumps, is now seeking
ing a Club to fill a widely folt need, to enlighten the world. He has
and we are surrendering the manage- styled himself "Organiser and
The following will represent ment and control of the old club. President of the World League of
Club at King's Park to-day at 6 pr The chairman then suid:. Gentle- On the other hand, however, gener-W. J. Lockhart Smith, L. A. Cities," and has invited 7,300 men, This is a meeting of a sport-ous we might wish to be we cannot Duncan, L. F. Nicholson, Major countries, States, and municipali-ing club and as such it will be er sacrifice the interests of our com- P. S. Greig, Rev. J. P. Murray, R ties to participate in Boston's tirely out of place were I to make munity to our own exclusion. The tercentenary celebration in 1930. it an occasion for the expression of
vine qui nou condition of our sacri-N. Evans, A. E. Pritchard, W. that may appear to have the
fice is that all the members of the Greenhalgh, Capt. Jacobs-La feels it is his home, and believes significance of a political purpose. I Lusitano Golf Club shall have the com, W. A. Nowers and B. he has the right to invite whom such intention on my part. At the
wish
to disabuse your minds of any right of enjoying a game of golf on Sampson.
their own grounds. he pleases to the celebration his
members of the city is planning.
To put the original
He says he was born in Boston,
With these remarks, I beg to move. the adoption of the rules and by laws of the Country Club.
Chairman's Views.
same time I wish to make it clear to you that the days of exclusive privi-Country Club pari pagan with the 40 leges appear to be fast dylak out. I members of the Lusitano, Golf Club am not alone in holding this view.
His eccentricity was discovered when it was announced in Moscow that the Soviet had accepted his
A Fair Field. i invitation. "Two months ago," says Ryan, "I extended an invita Only a few days ago a leading tion to the Mayor of Moscow ask-morning newspaper in Hongkong ad- ing him to carry the message of vocated the principle of a fair field this great city to every corner and no favour in the matter of sport of Soviet Russia. The fact that ing activities in Hongkong-an ad- he has seen fit to accept is some-vocacy which not only has my per
sympathy and the sympathy of thing to rejoice nt." *..
those friends with whom
aven's spirit of rejoicing is not
shared by the Boston officials, who to-day were busy disclaiming any connection with Ryan's plan. and particularly emphasising the fact that when invitations are officially sent out the Soviet is not likely to be included.
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sulted, but I hope I shall be able to convince
you that for more than one reason, the dog-in-the-manger policy should be thrown overboard and a more liberal policy be adopted in the all concerned in the field interests of KIL of sport in Hongkong
To begin with, I think all will agrec with me that much better understand- ing would have existed among, various sections of this cosmopolitan community. had greater and better op- portumilics been given them for the exchange
of their respective viewa and idens: had they been brought more closely together in social in- tercourse or by any other means to my mind among the "other means" none appear so attractive as those ob- taining in the playing field. I am re- minded of the saying that "on the ground and under the ground all men are equal."
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There are, moreover, practical, ren- gons why the policy of exclusion is becoming more and more one to be abandoned in these days of a greater spirit of liberalism. Among those réu sons is the very circumscribed area For this Colony with its daily reduc- lng tracts of flat lands for outdoor games on a large scale. Those prac- tical reasons have been argued at great length in the columns of the morning newspaper to which I have just 'referred.
"International Clubs Needed.
the The
On the ground of expediency also I think that none of you will join is- sue with me when I say that nowhere could we come to a better understand. ing of one another and nowhere can be the bonds of friendship be found that will unite the communities more closely than on the sporting field where discrimination is opposed to the spirit of
of sport. fact has long since been rec nised that Thongkong needs many in- ternational clubs, and among such clubs a badly felt want is a golf club. There are many people in this Colony who want to take up golf as healthful and most desirable farm of recreation, but for some reason.or another they have been labouring un- der some form of artificial disability and have been deprived of the privi-. lege of membership of any of the ex- isting golf clubs. Let us make an oacnent endeavour to rectify this atato of things:
The Lusitano Galf Club has only 40 members, and there is room for at
least some 160. or more, It Waa Zolt that it was rather selfish to continus to have the doors of the club open only to Portuguese when there dro renny of our friends who would be only too glad to faint our, Club if they do so.
Under the circumstances. the Com- mittee of the Lusitano Golf Club have been considering various whye and means whereby the Club could be: opened to non-Portuguese without in any way affecting the Interest of the members of our community. •
We could have admitted non-For- tuguese players oither as subscribers.
H.M,S. TAMAR M. CLUB.
to
Victoria, which includes son who will become members without of the best Australian wheat di ballot, Rule 18 has been drawn up tricts, now appears likely to, lo empowering the Committee to admit seriously, through. "drought,
most favourable present anticip 50 members also without ballot.
1 bust to second Mr. Lopes' motion tions placing the years' crop for the approval and adoption of the 10,000,000 bushels below the fir rules and bye-laws now before the estimates. The harvest in t meeting.
The motion was put to the meeting substantial rainfall within thre
aputhern areas is dependent on and carried unanimously. Thero being no further business the meeting weeks, and the northern farme closed.
NOT
USE
report very poor prospects.
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