STUDENT TOUR OF BELGIUM
BELGIAN PARTY TO SEE ENGLAND
Loudon, Apr. 14.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,
HONGKONG
L.T.A.
Umpires And Linesmen For Matches
thei MR. LO RETIRES
A Thousand school children left Victoria Station to-day under auspices of the National Union of Students for a tour of Brigium.j They will stay in schools and hostels at Brummels..
The Belgian students! organisation Is sending three parties of school children to England on a similar visit, and the first party is expected to arrive to-morrow-Reuters Bulletin Service.
PLANE CARRIES FUR CARGO
£10,000.
£10,000 VALUE
| creation Club), J. A. Bendall (Civil
ROOSEVELT'S
INTENTIONS
Washington, April 14. Political observers interpret Prest-
dent F. D.
Roosevelt's Ballimore speech n nn indication that re- employment by continand social nŋvi)
FIGHT FOR
INFLATION CONTINUES
economile re-adjustment will be one ONE VOTE SHORT OF
of the principal issues of his re- jelection campaign,
At the sumie thne they believe his | re-election would be followed by renewed efforts to revive the prin feiptos of the National Recovery Act.
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MAJORITY
DIVISION IN HOUSE
(Special To "Telogr=ph")
is claimed that only one more
the
the House members to sign. At pre
The rule requires the majority of sent there is a total of 429 mensbera, due to their being six vacaneles.
The Speaker of the House to-day defented a ruling asking whether it majority of sitting membership, means the majority of seats or the
At the annual meeting of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association, held in the Board Room of the South China Morning Post, Ltil, anggestion was made by Mr. J. A. suggested a minimum of two weeks, Bendall that all umpires and lesand Mr. Tacchi proposed that no men at exhibition matches should be entries be received after the closing selected by the Association.
The date.
I was Anally suggested by motion was carried unanimously, Mr. Lo that entries for the engua
The Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, the Vice- should close on May 4 at noon. Tresident, wrs in the chair and was
The Chairman enquired if the op- Aupported by the following: Mr. G.J.pointment of an Ion. League Secre
Washington, Apr. 14, Facchi (on. Secretary), Mr. D. Stary would be necessary. The meet-
The peilion to force a vote in the Green Hon. Treasurer), Capi, R.. .inge unanimously agreed thas it was House of Representatives on the in- 1. Ingpen and Mr. A. el Arcul necessity, and Mr. F. A. Broad-lationary Frazier-Lemke Farm Mort- (Executive Committee). W. J. Ho-ridice was re-elected to the post on age
Bill, at present carries 214 ward (Craigengower Cricket Club), the proposal of Mr. Taechi, second-signatures. Lau Yug-chuen (University Tennised by Mr. Bendall.
It | Club), S. A. Rumjahn (Indian Re- The days on which matches will signature is required to carry TRAPPERS' CATCH OF Service Cricket Club) and Major Ibe played was left as before, name-petition.
Mixed Doubles Division on Alon- 1. Joseph (United Services Recronday, "A" Division on Tuesdays, "D" Uers Chute).
invision on Wednesılays, "G" Divi- Fort McMurray, Apr. 14.
After the minutes of the last An Thursdays, "Division on An acroplane arrived here to-day. Thechi, the lion, Mr. M. K. Lo
nunt meeting, had been read by Mr. Fridays with twenty sales of furs, valued at said he was sorry to say that MM. kumjaan then and
TRIBUTE TO MR, LO Justice H. . Lindsell, the President, words regarding the Chairman's res The pilot flow three thousand miles was under medical unders and was tirement from the position. of vice. front one trading pest to another keeping quiet and doing as little President. He expressed the spre collecting the furs. The fur trade in i work.
MORE REVENUE NEEDED "outside his official duties a5 cixtion of all tenis players of Mr. Northern Canada is now nilopting|possible. Mr. Lindsell was using on 15's services. The time had now The Speaker of the Beuse of this modern method of transportation, long vacation on April 18.
frome when Mr. Lo had been called | Representatives to-day said that he ---Reuters Bulletin Service,"
The Chairman said he had been
to serve In greater work. naked by the President to take the thought he would he expressing the that press, before adjournment, He expected i resident Itoosevelt to instat emle at the meeting his absence, sentiments of menthers of the Conn-hould provide $1,137,000,000 additions He added that himsel Mirell when he said how much they apal revenue to meet Government ex- Limself if he wished to give any prerinted Mr. Lo's servires, nu pro penses, Capcial message to the meeting, in posed a hearty resolution of con-
The President had write to say heratulation his appointment
to instal
"I am sure that the President will
sufficient did not think the arenants exiled for the Legislative Council. Mr. Rum-
revenue nay camment. The himself had little Jahn concluded by asking those pre-
balance the ordinary budget and the to say, except that the inst inter-sent to join with him in thanking
and bonus programmes," port had resulted in a loan,
Mr. Le for the fine services render-
asserted the Speaker. The Association had not been able ed during
Asked where the money would T. R. Rowell (8), with a seure off to stage any exhibition matches to pause.)
#0 Tunay years, (Api-
obtained If the proposed tax bill falls two up, won the Bogey (par), Pool offset this loss. He then proposed on the Old Course at Fanling during the adoption of the Report and Ac-jaim for his kind remarks.
The Chairman thanked Mr. Rum- $345,000,000 short over three years,
the Speaker replied, "I don't know." the Easter Meeting of the Royal counts, which, was secunded by Capt. Mr. Bendall raised the subject of Hongkong Golf Club,
Ingpen, and passed unanimously, ampires and linesmen appointed for
TAX DILL PROSPECTS
Treasury experts say that the final draft of the Tax Bill would be ready for the Committee's action on Thursday, April 16.
The lemnerutic members of the
EASTER GOLF
Results Over Last Week-End
43 entries.
OFFICERS ELECTED
kong N.C.
1
Lo
Other leading scores were:
exhibition matches by the Hongkong B. Mackin (HD), W. S. Militor!
The next business was the clee | Cricket Club on their ground. Fre (10) and C. H. Burton (12), all onition of allicers for the current year,quently there were no linesmen, he up. There Wire 79, enteles al-The Chairman proposed that Mr. Sald, and somethings no umpires. It together.
Lladsell be re-elected President. Hej was very hard on the public who In the Medal Round the Old had taken, a great interest in the had gone to see exhibition matches Course, T. A. Pearce, with a card of Association and had regularly a-yun under the auspices of the Hong-Ways and Means Committee sny that 78-3-26, and P. 11. Senones | Lended its mestinga.
they will continue to oppose the in- (80-5-75) tied and divide, There The motion was accended by Mr. He remarked on the number of I clusion of the new processing taxes. wery 84 entries.
Areull and passed with neeluniation. brud fast-faulis, The umpire eimild The Republican members of the minority Bogey (Par) Pool on the New The Chairman Ben informed the ned help 11 as he could not see and Committee are driting a Course was won by J. Harrop (15) meeting that he would not be stand there gas no one to call out. He Tax Bill report aging the Govern-
this to Elve Hume ment to levy higher customs who finished all equare, There were ing for re-election. I was serious had mentioned
ly the to make room for a young secretaries.
xcise taxed and the inclusion of the another Owing to a lack of entries the Best man. He asked that
Mr. Bendall they proposed that the per cent, tax on the foreign Ball Foursonies was cancelled,
tennis enthusiast be appointed to the Executive Committee of the Hong-holders of American decurities,--
approach the mansge- United Preun, The Mixed Boges (Par) Four-est, and suggested the name of Mr. Kong LTA.
ment of the HRC,C, with a view to somes was won by Mrs. Smalley (24) Ng Sze-kwon. and J. W. Mayhew (12- who were Lion was passert with applause,
Mr. Thechi seconded and the eleeltaining these permission för um- pires and Huesmen to be selected by three up. Twelve entries
were res Other beers of the Asaciation the Asseiation for all exhibition ceived.
In the Adamson Cap April qualify-glected were: Mr. C. J. Tacchi (lon
The motion was carried unanimous- ing round at Happy Valley from retry). Mr. D. S. Green (lion. April 3 to April 12 T. . Low easer), Capt. 8, L. L. Ingen,
The Chalenum proposed a vote of (80-10-04) qualifies, Other scores Mr. A. Arculli, Mr. F. de Souza
and Mr. Rara Abraham (Executive thanks to the Directors of the Nout were: J. W. Franks (77--11-06). Committer).
| China Morning Post for having kind- S. T. Bollin (81—11=70), W. Discussion then took place regard-ly allowed the tise of their Board Woodward (85-13-72) and H. A.ing the dute on which entries to the Room for the Meeting. The meet. Mille (80--16=74),
League should close. Mr. Bendall ing then concluded.
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LATE · GERMAN AMBASSADOR
FUNERAL HONOURS BY BRITAIN
Lontion, Apr. 14. The body of the late German Am www ! bassador, Baron von Hoesch, will be borne on a gun.carriage from the German Embassy to Victoria Station to-morrow, and detachments of the Royal Horse Guards and of the frente dier Guards will march in the funeral procession.
The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthmy Eden, will be among those who follow on foot. A guard of honour of the Coldstream Guards, with hand and. egimental colours, will be mounted on the platform at Victoria and as the train draws out of the station the cuard will present arms and the band
Wil play the GermRO National
Anthem.
A gunnt of honour will be mounted at the Marine Station, Dover, and s Sulate of 19 guns will be fared as the ein is carried from the Train to H.M.S. Scout, in which it will be con- yeyed to Wilhelmshaven en route for Dresden, where the burial will take
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