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MONDAY,
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The Goods and Chaflels of The Yah Tze & Co. - Including:
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HONGKONG RIFLE CLUB FORMED.
INAUGURAL MEETING LAST EVENING,
The
Inaugural meeting of the Hongkong Rifle Club was held in the banrd room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ltd., yesterday even. of en- ing, when a large number
voted in favour of the thusiasts
formation of the club in support of! a motion propuned by Mr. R. M. Dyer, who was responsible for calling the meeting. n
the
Mr. Dyer presided and explained that a few members of the Hongkong Rite
meeting League Distilling Plant, Electric Light called with the idea of forming a Same en- Installation Plant and Radjo Set,rile club in the Colony. Chemical Instruments, Distilled Water, Digging Instruments, Books, Kitchen Utenalls, Rice, Gaaolene, Kerosene, Sampan Filter. Motor
thusiast in muskotry and rifle shoot- organising com- ing were keen on peritions and participating in Inter port shooting. Although the military range at Stonecutters had done them sive to get there and it was also dificult sometimes to get the range when they wanted it.
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Continuing, the Chairman anid that Mr. G. Duncan, and others had ex- plored a site in Kowloon at the back of Kowloon Tong. It was estimated that the cart of laying out the range the be about $4,000, but would Colonial Secretary had been kind enough to inform them that the Gov- ernment would bear the initial cost. It was for those present to express whether the club should be formed send how many were prepared to jola, The site was a very nullable one and was accessible by bus or rieksha.
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Governor as Patron, The Chairman sald that his iden His Exevleney the Governor (Sir William Peel) to be conte patron of the Club and that the ulcer should consist of the President, Chairman, ilon. Secretary Treasurer with eight members of the committee representing Kowloon, Quarry Bay, the City, Army, Navy. Hoyal Air Force, Police and Polier Reserves. It was possible that later the Club would repaire a miniature ride range and a pistol range.
the
Mr. Dyer formally proposed formation of the Hongkong Rifle Club and, on Mr. F. C. Goodman seconding, the raution was unanimously carried. The Chairman proposed that Sir William Peel be naked to home the firat Patron. His Excellency he said had shown considerable Interest In The Club and had said he would help it in all possible ways.
The suggestion was accepted by the meetin
Mr. Wylie proposed that Mr. Dyer be elected the first President, the motion being carried, on Mr. J. D. Danby seronding.
Mr. Dyer, in returning thanks for the election, said that he was glad to te their first President simply be cause he had the interest of rife- shooting at heart.
Mir,
On the proposition of Mr. Dyer, Mr I. Wylie was elected Chairman. Dyer said that Mr. Wylle was an netive Volunteer and was an example
men. He wi to the younger prominent member of Kowbon and took great deal of interest in shoot. ing.
Meeting Adjourned.
Mr. E. R. Dover was elected Hon. Secretary and Treasurer on the pro- position of the Chairman seconded by Mr. R. J. Goodnáán.
name
ninde.
Tenk Halsland. Chesterfield Couches and Chairs, Book cases Silver Cabinet, Dining Table, Side- Teak Wardrobe with
When the question of the committee hovelled mirror doors, Dressles came up it was decided that the vari
ous sections
naked to nominate Table, Chest of Drawers, Iron and
whose their representative Trak Beds, Ornments, Marble
should be forwarded to the Sveretary, Clock, Mantle piece clock, Pic-
At this stage Mr. Wylle said that tures,
Rugs. Fine English Carpets, Large Made as he saw things there were two main lines on which the Club could go Top Round Table, Crockery, Glues forward. They could not do anything Ware, Wardrobe trunk, Gramas far as shooting was concerned
unil! the range had been phone, Marble Statuettes, etc., elc.
Silver Ware. Tea Sets. Tes During that time the Committee could get the rules and regulations out and Kettle, Vanes, Bowls, Sweet Dishes, decide na to the extent of the fees and all matters appertaining to the Club in general. When the Tange Blackwood ware, Very Fine
was about to be finished they could carved Bed, Curio Cabinet, Side: call another meeting of the Club for send | board, Table, Armchairs, Ten pays, the passing of the rules and con- Folding Screen with porcelain stitution. He moved that, the meet- panels, Desks, Couches, Chairs,ing be adjourned, Divan. Marble Top table and The suggestion was accordingly adopted and the meeting adjourned, stools, Jardinieres, etc., ete.
Mr. Wylie proposing a vote of thanks also
to Mr. Dyer for having called it and for having presided.
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The American Consulate General, Shanghai, China, would appreciate any information concerning Mr. Jess Fry, Jr., an avtor with the American Expeditionary Force in the World War. He is believed to have travelled extensively in the Far East.
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KOWLOON CONCERT.
MUSICALE AT HELENA MAY INSTITUTE,
CHINA'S POSTAL RATE.
FURTHER INCREASE NOW CONTEMPLATED.
Nanking, Jan. 16.
leaves London to-day to take up
The organising committee of this
It is semi-ancially stated that la his appointment as Rear Admiral Kowloon branch of the Helora May Commufiding the Third Cruiser Institute arranged an excellent con compliance with the recommenda Squadron in the Mediterranean cert last night, the artistes including tion of the Post Office, the Minie- Flool.
several well-known local singers and
foreign postal rates.
He has been, until last August, instrumentalista. There was a good try of Communications la contem-
friends present.
Last July, China increased the Director of Naval Intelligence at attondance. of members and their plating a further increase of the the Admiralty for three years, The following was the programme:
Captain L. Howland has been Quintette,
foreign rates fifty per cent, in view of the fall in silver, the con- selectad As head of the British
(n) Handel. Naval Mission to the Greek Govern.
(b) Lemare.
Mrs, Arnold, Misses J. and C. tinued fall of which with the goar- ment, in succession to Captain
Braga, Mles E. Rogers, and ing gold rates, le responsible for
Mr. J. BragReuter.
the presont recommendation Dayly Lion. For the past twe years he has been Flag Captain and Chief Staff Officer to the Rear Admiral Commanding the Second Cruisor Squadron.-- British Wireless.
A dinner and dance was givan on day night to bid farewell
Songs,
(Burri Porcia). (a) Lolita. (b) II Pescatoro Canta (Tosti). Songs,
Mr. Li Chor Chl. Bongs,
(a) My Heart at Thy Swosk Volco (Saint #aens). (Puccini). (b) Vissi d'Arte,
board the R. A. F. Belgel on Thura Violin Solo. Selected.
to Mr. On Vlow from Monday, the 19th Melver, the Chief Officer, who, hay. January, 1981.
Terms:-Cash on Delivery.
ing served his term of office, has been transferred. Ilo is leaving on Satur day for Home. Mr. Mclver has al ways been a popular oflear on the LAMMERT BROS., ship and a very pleasant time was
Auctioneers, spent by a number of guests,
Mrs. R. Sanger, Mr. John Brage. Songs,
(a) Ronden Valse (Planquette)
(from Les Cloches de Comevilla), (b) Santa Lucia Lontana
(Anonymous). Mr. Li Cher Chi.
(a) Shadow and Light, (b) Stars of the Summer Night Mrs. Sangor, Sang,
(a) Princosulta
Mr. D'Aquino.
(b) Mattinata
Quintette,
(n) Mozart. (b) Haydn
(Padilla). (Tosti),
Mrs, Arnold, Misses J. and C. Braga, His E. Rogers, and Mr. J. Braga The accompanists were:--M[as” Braga and Mr. George Grimbla.:
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