SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1925.

GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

LAST NIGHT'S ENJOYABLE'

BALL

LIST OF GUESTS.

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de V. Moss, Mrs. McMichael, HERRIOT'S Miss McDonald, Miss M. J. Munro, Mrs. Alex, Mackenzie.

THE CHINA MAI

DIPLOMACY.

HOW HE SWAYED THE SOCIALISTS.

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(Reutar'a Service.)

Mrund Miss R. A. C. North; Rev. and Mis. Northcott, Mr. and Mra, J."H. B. Nihill, Mr. T, S. B. Nicoll, Miss. M. W. Newsholme, Last night His Excellency the Mr. and Mrs. E. "Newhouse, Mr." Governor gave a dance at Governand Mrs. G. F. Nightingale, Capt. ment House, In Lady Stubbs's E. A. Heyes Newington, Mr. and

PARIS, January 30. absence, Lady Severn accom- Mrs. F. H. Noble, Lieut. H. S. J. panied His Excellency at the re- Nicolson. Mr. and Mrs. W. North the Chamber's vote of confidence "According to the newspapers

· Lieut, and Mrs, Oruth, Mr. and wception of guests. before the

The ball Mrs. Orme, Pay Lieut. Oswin, in the Government yesterday was dancing commenced.

only obtained after strong efforts room and house were decorated Major T. T. Cakes, Capt. and on the part of M., Herrict to avoid with yellow and white chrysan- Ms. Daspring, Mr. and Mrs. Ta split in the Socialist ranks.

Orton, Pay Comdr. C. B. Osborne, themums for the occasion.

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. H. Oliver,

The Royal Marine Band of H.M.S. "Hawkins" provided the musje for the dances.

THE GUESTS.

"The following is a list of the invited guests--

The Premier said he told the Socialists if they abstained from voting, aa they intended to do, he would become a prisoner of the Right Parties and would resign.

CIVIC SPIRIT.

KOWLOON RESIDENTS'

ASSOCIATION...

GENERAL COMMITTER'S KEFORT,

pardy the Goveri:ment to under- like a fotal, re-urrapgément of the existing editions at the Ferry wharf us it is felt that the disposition For the riesli shelter, the motor hus' rank and the taxi-cub rank operates against effective and safe Peontrol. The Governisent does not la presenting its report on tho agree with the contention, however: work of the Kowloon Residents", bit has promised to complete the the Committee records that a wide opposite the Water Police Station Association during the year 1924, alignment of Salisbury

Boudd ariety of subjects has come under at has relieve congestion at this its notice during the year and that" pont much useful work has been accom plished. The Association continines to flourish and the amount of in terest displayed in its activities has shown a marked growth during the period under review,

STREET LIGHTING.

SHADOWS BEFORE.

Coming Events Advertised In The Mail.

ENTERTAINMENTS. January 31.-Coronet Theatre: A Woman of Paris" Les Anaglyphes "Living Movies,

January 3 Star 1heatre; January 31-Queen's Theatre; "Fools' Highway"; also The Manila Vaudeville Co

"Over the Hill."

January 31-World Theatre, February 8.-Victoria Dioce-

Concert,

12,- Sir

13.

CHURCH NOTES,

THE FORCE OF PRAYER.

h

It is strange that we understand so little about prayer. With most people including the greater part. of the professedly religious, it is regarded simply as a

sort of spiritual safety-valve, adapted to relleve the soul from strain and over -pressure. Is any afflicted, they say, let him pray: and as for

psalms. Now, if we were looking us, who are merry, we will sing

St. at a steam engine, and meditating

should scarcely direct our thoughts to the_safety valve, ог say of it""What a mighty power

Harry

A complaint regarding the in- different lighting of Nathan Roul and adjacent thoroughfares in April last brought about an early improve, san. Association

Many additional lampa John's Cathedral Hall, 6.30 p.m. over the motive power of it, we The Association's membership at have been installed in Kowloon February the close of last year stood at 283, dging the year and the Cominittee Lauder will appear at the Theatre the umber of members during the, has been asked to submit sugges Royal. year now under review being 264, an tions for the further improvement of increuso of 31. The year 1924 closed with a balance in hand of $366.19.

OPIUM, TALK.

TO

The following is a summary the work of the year-

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(Reuter's Service.)

KOWLOON HOSPITAL."

of

Much public interest das roused

towards - the close ol

street lighting next year.

BOOLAL February 6 & 21.-Peak Club, fortnightly dances, 9.15 p.m.

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lever."

stored up in this little "On the contrary, our attention would be fixed on the piston and the steam at the back February 7-Carnival at Re-of it, and on the laws which pulse Bay Hotel.

govern its production, expansion, and condensation, And we need scarcely say that there is not much"

February 28.-Annual dinner members of St. David's Society, Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden.

SPORTH,

in comman between those who

Hon. Sir Henry and Lady Pullock, Mr. F. A, Perry, Mr. and Mrs Eldon Potter, Pay Comdr. and Mrs. V. C. Padwick, Mr. J. I. Prior, Mr. C. G. Purdue, Mr. H. R. Mr. and Mrs.. T. Arthur, Mr. Phelips, Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman and Mrs. Vas a Andel, Dr.Parker, Mr. and Mrg, W. Patton-

Lieut.

·Surg. "Delmahoy Allan. "Miss K. M.den,

Comdr.

TYPHOONS AND FERRY SERVIČEN. Anderson. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Perrine. Mr. and Mrs.

Following an ineffectual attempt "Askanison, Mr. B. Aucnit.

H. K. Prosser, Major and Mrs. TOO MUCH EXPORTED

to induce the Governinent to exhibit Mr. and Mrs E. J. Byrne, Mr.R. S. S. Paton, Major and Mrs.

HONGKONG. and Mrs. J. A. E. Bullock, Mrs. H. Philips, Mr. and Mrs.

some special and distinct sigual on the mast at the Observatory to in M. Beck, ict-Colonel, and Mrs. T. E. Pearce, Miss Peck. Dr

dicate during typhoon weather that 1. G. Fid, Miss Bird, Capt. W. W. Pearse. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. G. Barrett, Caps, and Mrs. C. G. Plordten, Mr. G. H. Piercy,

the ferry services have been discou- yeur on the subject of the Govern- tinued, the Committee was success-

regard prayer simply as an emo Brodie, R.N.. Mr. G. W. Burns. Major and Mrs. E. A. Penny, Mr.

LONDON, January 30. Hon. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bird, and Mrs. H. H. Pethick. Mr. and

mont's proposal to stall the new Ful in securing the co-operation of

tional safety-valve, and those who Commenting on the Opium Kowloon Hospital will Sisters, of the "Star" Furry Company and the ment of the Hongkong Boxing world. It happens often enough January 31-Third Tourna- moving forces of the spiritual look upon it as one of the great Mile. G. Beiuvoir, Miss Baker, Mrs. A. B. Purvess Dr. and Mrs. Miss E. M. Bain, Miss. K. Paterson. Mr. Campbell Prosser, presses the opinion that too much Lovernment first made the proposal Electric Co., Ltd., in an age 9.16 p.m.

Conferences the "Times' ez the Maryknoll 3ssion. When the Chan and Japan Telephone and Association, at Theatre Royal, that there are forces in the world Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. G. Capt. N. Park, Dr. and Mrs. opium is still exported to Hong-in May, 1923, the then Commites inent whereby telephone subcribers Bus, icut, Bogie. R.N.. Mr. G. W. Pope. Lleut, and Mrs. C. It. kong, Macao, Japan, and elsewhere: gave its assent on condition that ascertain from the telephone kong Jockey, Club Annual Race an idea that is totally inade February 16-17-18-21-Hong- ignorant, or of which they have of which people generally are Bottomley, Lient.-alone! Price. Miss Percival, Mr. FA It says that the Government of certain strict guamates werd pro- change whether the ferry services Meetings. R. 1. A. Butterworth, Miss 1. A. Pollock, Comdr. H. Poll, Mr. P. C. the Straits Settlements could invited, and no objection to the pro have been discontinued or not. As Blair, Mr. and Mrs. B.D. Futs, A. H. Potts, Miss the long run hardly lose from the posil was then expressed either by there was no typhoon during the Both, Cold and Mrs, Russell on Potts, Mr. and Mrs. J. viewpoint of revenue if it would any member of the Committee or year of a severity sufficient to cause

Miss Porter. Brown. Commander, and Mrs. Parven,

Miss more resolutely set its face against C. A. Browne, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Peplow, omdr. G. Peace, the traffic, but until China pats her Beate. Lieut. and Mrs, Lieut. X. "L. Pisani.

house in order 'it is difficult to Barraclough, Mr. H. C. Burns Mons. and Madame T. de make much progress elsewhere. Eng-hieuf, P. R. P. Bennett, Mr. Quievrécourt...

As regards India, says that if Mr. Mrs. and Miss Rem. Mr. every State made the control as and Mrs. N. S. Brown. Mr. PR. Drake Bickman, Prof. and Mrs. B. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Jefficient, the evil would soon be Byrne, Lieut.-Colonel F. S.Ruiston. Mr. J. Eankin, Lieut.-reduced to manageable propor Montagur Fates, C.B., C.M.G..lonel and Mrs. T. A. Robertson, tions. It concludes that the diffi- D.5.0, Mrs. and Miss E. E. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. le Rome, Mr. culty of the league of nations is aid Mrs. James Reid, Comdr. that international action at present Birketi,

Hon. Sir Paul Chater, Miss M.; B. Robinson, Lieut. C. W, is possible in practice and at least Cooper, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ciple of local responsibility is the for the moment the British prin Creasy. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ross, Mr. E. Ralphs, M. and me Chaimers. Mrs. J. O. Carpenter, B. Rodenfuser, Lieut. J. D. Ross, only sound one. Miss G. M. Cotton, Licut. E. W. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Reed, Mr. and Colegrave, Dr. and Mrs. Craig, Mr. R. A. Rodgers, Major P. Pay Lieut. A. Churcher, Mr. Rachleigh, Mr. A. B. Raworth.

J.

Christopherson, Miss Cleveland.

E. R. N. Edmonstone, Vice-

Redmond,

Rnd

Mme.

Permanent Contro! Board!"

GENEVA, January 30.

The

BILLIARDS.

LOGAL CHAMPION'

DEFEATED.

MILITARY LANDS. QUESTION.

TOWN PLANNING,

4

LAND BALË,

TUBLIC AUCTION..

1.

February 2-Lammert Bros.,

OTHER MEETINGS.

FLOWER SHOW.

the

Show, under the auspices of the March 5. Annual Flower

Correspondence has also been With desire to avoid addressing addressed to the Clovernment asking the Government on matters which thai the completion of the Hospital night dready have been finally de will not be prolonged after July, cided, the Committes, requested Hongkong Horticultural Society. next, and also cauiring into the the favour of a copy of the inap of Leonditions, which will prevail when Kowloon and adjacent districts pre- the Fospital is in ocennation. parel by the Town Planning Com

inittre.

"BAND CONVERTS.

DEGGING NEUISANCE.

quate. For instance, we have known

cynical politicians de- opinion, as being valuable only as ride the expression of public apolitical safety-valve, and useful to keep the.. many headed monster," the populace, from more twice have they been awakened to dangerous courses; but not once or

find that there, is nothing to stand before the rush of a well-formed public sentiment. So that we say rightly public opinion, is of great force. And certainly the idea which the majority of folk

Him;

Father careS—~~

J. B.

February 2.-At P.W.D. offices, "general public at the annual the far to be supped the one lot of Crown land at Ma Tau sing held in February last arrangeraen was not thoroughly Wei, 3 p.m. Reference to the proposal was made tested. The Committee has ex- the Legislative Council by His pressed its thanks to the two Com- Excellency, the Governor during panies concerned and hopes that the at Sales Room, Postage Starups, thetaber and gave rise to widespread arrangement will be kept in force 5.16 p.m..

position 'and much newspaper until such time, as the Government

COMPANY MERTINOS. respondence. As it result, provides some public signal.

February 2. Twenty-seventh special meeting of the Committee was enlled to consider the matter

annual meeting of the Star Ferry Owing to the rapid development Co., at Messrs. Jardine, Mathe and at this meeting a letter was of Kowloon from the commercial son's, at noon. ing that final action was being representations to the Government and fifth meeting of shareholders very incommensurate to the part received from the Government stat- standpoint, the Committee made February 19-One hundred attach to the word prayer is but suspended until the Association had that the proposal to reprovision the of the Hongkong, Canton and which it occupies, not only in the expressed its considered opinion. Ehropean Garrison of the Colony on Macao Steamboat Co., Ltd., at development of the life of the and also a petition signed by over the Gan Club Hill site would, in, a 4A Des Voeux Road, noon.

individual soul, but in the life and Sub Committee of the in Kowloon residents askjug the few yours, result in a recrudescence February 10.-Thirty-seventh

lot of the world at large. L. B. C. Culthrop, Capt. G. A. Eng. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs: S Opium Conference, has practically Association to prevail in the of the problem of having military meeting of shareholders of the tion which is chiefly concerned Movedver, the literature of deve Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Robitis, Mr. and Mrs G. Wy, completed the articles constituting floterment to abandon the pro- establishments in the heart of a Hongkong Land Investment and with prayer is amongst the best Reeve, Mr. and Mrs. D: O. Russell. 2. permanent Board of Control posal. The Cometice decided to commercial centre. The Committee Agency Co., Ltd., at the Offices of reading in the world. The study Mr. and Mrs. Danby, Miss. A. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. consisting of seven experts for the resent the petitioners' views to the thought that the site was not one Mesers. Jardine, Matheson & Co.,, of It brings us in contact with the A. E. de D. Dyer, Mr. R. Y. H. S. Rouse, Pay Comdr. N. F. purpose of controlling the opium Government and ask for other which ought permanently to be set Ltd., noon.

traffic. Daniel Flag-Liout, E. Danger Roy, Major and Mrs. A. M.

arrangements to be made. On aside for military use. The fovern-

world's greatest spirits-with Jesus, field, Lieut. Comdr. Durnford, Rotheram, Lieut. H. H. Rogers, Cecil's proposal has been adopt November 21. the Government ment replied that the points raised

with Paul, with Augustine, with ed whereby Britain, RN apt. R. C. Davenport. R.N. Mr. E. W. Reis Mr Japan, Italy, Germany and the the meal find been cancelled, fully considered before the decision of members of the Hongkong ing creeds, where

France, intimated to the Association that by the Association had been re- February 5.-General meeting it is the meeting ground of oppon

Francis, with Luther, with Wesley. Dr. and Mrs. Earle, Lieut.

Paymaster Comdr. A. C. Ros, R... Mr. and Miss expted States shall appoint those The Committee desires to place on to us the British battalion at Horticultural Society, in

they fuse, Admiral Sir Allen F. Everett.

Dorothy H. A. Rogers.

The Dutch and Swiss record is keen appreciation of the Gun Club Hill was reached.

lose their opposition, become one boardroom of Messrs. Jardine, prevalling force. delegates have agreed, reserving His Excellency Major-General

Then you are Matheson & Co., Ltd., 5.15 p.in. Mr. and Mrs. Bowes Smith, the right to refer to their Govern-Government's sympathetic attitude... Sir John and Lady Fowler, Miss Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sayer. Honment.

reading Augustine's Confessions, For Andrewe's Devotions, or Bishop A. S. Fraser, Mr. W. G. Fitz-Sir Claud and Lady Severn, Cant. Gibbon, Miss G. Fothergill, Mr. R. G. Sturges, Lieut-Colonel and

theological differences; you are in Wilson's Sacra Privata; you forget A. H Fenwick. Mr. R. Foster, Mrs. W. Orpen Sanders, Mr. and Mr. G. Fawnes.

contact with one and the same Mrs. G. M. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs.

spiritual energy. To keep on the Mr. and Mrs. Galloway, His. L. Smith, Miss C. 31. Shaw,

outer circle of more fussy activities Honour Mr. Justice and Mrs. Comdr. and Mrs M. Macwell H. H. Gompertz, Mrs. and Miss Scott, Miss 5. Shaw, Major and

whilst neglecting this innermost Gibson, Miss J. Gray, Sir H. Mrs. Hattersley Smith. Capt.

Thanks to the kindness of Lieut. that as the recommendations of the P. P. J. Wodehouse, C.J.E., of the In the world of the spiritual, as in The Government stated Pegg, of the PAV.D., and Mr.force, is like turning a hand loom, and forgetting steam or electricity. Gollan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Green, G..W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Col. M. S. Montague-Bates, C.B., Town Planning Committees were Police. Paymaster Lieut. Eversley Green. Sellers, Mons.

This Combitter held that of the physical, to reach the An interesting and friendly U.S.0., ang officers of the 1st. But of a trufative mature and still underseries of meetings, at which the true sphere of power we must go Hon Mr. and Mrs. P. Holycak, Schindler. Mr. W. R. Scott, Mr. billiard match was played on East Surrey Reginent; a series of consideration, a copy of the map .R.A. representatives made use down from the circumference. to Hon. Mr. Halifax, Miss Joyce and Mrs. C. C. Stark. Lieut. and Friday afternoon at the Chinese enjoyable pible band concerts, was could not be supplied.. and Miss Dorothy Holyoak, Mr. Mrs. J. H. Smith, Mrs, and Miss Club between A. F. Osmund, the given by the Band of the Regiment refused to getede to a suggestion the Association's Sub-Committee.

It also of the report previously prepared by the innermost ce tre George Hogg, Mr. S. O. Hill, Mr.G. Stubbings, Lieut. D. A. champion of Hongkong, and E. D. on the ground of the "Köwloon that a member of the K.RA. Con- The whole question of communica- W. W. Hornell, M. J. G. Hunt, Searle, Dr. J. H. Sanders. Mr. Bush, the aspirant for the cham- Football Club during July and wittee he appointed on the Town tips in Kowloon was examined

THY PRAYERS. Capt. G. Hopwood. Surg. Comdr. and Mrs. F. Sution. Mr. and pionship of Shanghai, and August. and Mrs. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. B..Stewart, Dr. and Mrs. brother of J. D. Bush of this Association, under the lead of Mr.

A sub-committee of the Planning Committee.

From the standpoint of providing a Oh, pray for me Manelo Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Shellshear, Mr. and Mrs. Colony, resulting in a victory for J. M. Alves made itself responsible

adequate system of motor bus My faith is feeble, and my light is E..W. Hamilton. Mr. W. H. Hope. E. Sim, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. B. the visitor from the north in a for the arrangements, receiving very in Kowloon, inore particularly in previously decided not to install a God will uphold us if we look to

The increasing number of beggars services (the Government having dim, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hamilton, MF. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Scott, game of 500 up.

valiable aid from the "Star" Perry the neighnorhood of St. Andrew's runway system, for the present at B. C, K. Hawkins, Lieut. H. L, C. Capt. G. E. Swinton, Eng. Comdi, Hall, Mr. and Mrs J. H, Henrn, and Mrs. H. B: Sears, Mr. W. T.ously, but gradually livened up Power Pony (1918) Titd.. the the Committen, in April Inst, to re tailed report was prepared, the

Both champions started cauti-Company, the China; Light and Church on Sunday mornings, led any rate). A very lengthy and de. He knows our weakness, yes, our Miss M. B. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. J Oram and brought, off some superb Khi Tack Motor Bus Company and goes police action on the matter. Government acknowledging in high Yet, friend, I need thy prayers. Hicks, Miss F. M. A. Hughes. Sheppard, Professor S. H. Stump. masterly strokes, which were fre- the officials of the Kowloon Football Prompt attention was given to the terms the valuable assistance ren- Lieut. Comdr. Conway Hake, Miss Lieut. G. M. G. Simpson, R.N., quently applauded by the. large flub. Honess. Me. A. S. Hett, Mr. and Mr. W. Sinclair, Lieut. and Mrs. number of Chinese and European was provided and sents for the largely abated.

An illuminated bandstand complaint and the nuisance very dered by the Asociation's two Wilt thou pray for me? Mrs. F. C. Hall, Lieut. Comdr. P. W. Southern, Lieut. L. M. spectators.

representatives, public were to be had at a nominal

A copy of the re- Life is so difficult, and 'neath its G. F. Hole, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Shadwell, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Much credit was due Osmund charge. Large crowds attended"

port was forwarded to the Associa Hall, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Fills, Southerland, Lieut. A.. Sugden, for the way he managed the in-offs. bit for the unfortunate fact engage the attention of the Com- constitutes a very admirable plan of

One of the main questions to tion in ochfidence and the docnment! We bend and falter on the weary Lieut. R. G. B. Hayter, Lieut. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. L. Shenton, off the red ball, which undoubted that the weather greatly marred the mitee daring the year was that of the lines on which the development Our Saviour, say'st thou, every Comdr. F. E. P. Hutton, Capt. Dr. and Mrs. A. G. M. Severn, y constituted his most vigorous series, the experiment was an un- improving communications through- and improvement of commmnniet Yet friend, I need thy prayers, B. S. Hey, Mr. and Mrs. CA. Mr. J. K. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. stroke. Bush displayed a greater doubted success, much appreciation out the Peninsula. In May a Sub- tions should proceed. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs, H. R. B. T. S. Whyte Smith, Lieut. H. E. variety of strokes, which made his being expressed by all who at Committee was appointed to ex- Hancock. Capt. Hailey.

Spragge, Mr. and Mrs. D. W playing fascinating to watch. Salter, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaw

tended. In addition to those amine and report on the ques- Miss Irving.

Osmund's highest break was 72 named above, the Committee de tion of the stopping places of Sub-Committees.

The following have served on And if thou dost, I think that I Mr. W. L. Lockhart Smith, Mr. and Bush's 55. and Mrs. Middleton Smith, Mr. Miss Kemter, Hon. Mr. J. H. F. D. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. on Wednesday afternoon next at Green Club, and the Chib de to Atop just where they liked on and the Hop. Secretary.

thank the Kowloon motor linses, as it was considered Correspondence Sub-Committee. And feel such blessedness as

shall know A return match will be played Cricket Club, the Kowloon Bowling dangerous for buses to be allowed. B. Wylie, Mr. D. A. L'urves and Mrs. Kemp, C.B.E., Miss. W. N. Smith, Lieut. W. D. the Catholic Union Club, Robin Recreio for helping to provide re- then respective routes. There wOB

long ago, Kollar, Mons and Madame Stephens, Mr. J

When one I lov'd and lost his Kremer, Lieut. D. C. Kinlock, Mr., Smith, Miss Stobart, Comdr. L. A. Middleton

freshments for the Band those who an entire absence of control in this Committee.-Dr.

Riesha Shelter and Latrine Sub- child did bear Mrs. and the Missed King, Miss Spooner, Lieut.-Colonel and Mrs.

Osoriu" took advertising spaces on the regard. The Bub-Committee (com- Messrs. D. B. Karen and D. A.

and Upon the wings of prayer. G. Kennedy,

Mr. and Miss II. A. Lammert. Comdr.. Mrs. and Miss Stirling,

C. M. Stephen, Mr. S. W. Sewell, H. P. White, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Morning Post, Ltd.. for supplying A. J. J: Martin and S. L. Hidden)

programmes the South China passed of Mears. J. M. Alves, Purves, Mr. W. M. Lyons. Mr. D. C. Lieut. R. H. V. Sivewright, Lieut. Wedlake. Mr and Mrs. P. P. J. committee for its work, and all kidered eleme, but before this J. E. Anderson and A. V. Tofte.

Oh pray for me! Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. J.

posters and programmes: the Sub- presented a detailed and well-con- uittee.-Messrs.

Children's Playground Sub-Com-Thy lamp has been so bright, and Logan, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Lucey J. F. H. Sawyer, Major and Mrs. Wodehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Wood, others who helped to make the con; cell be forwarded to the Govern

R. Packham, burn'd so long Major and Mrs. R. E. Lewis, D. Mel Slater, Mr. E. F. R. Mrs, and Miss R. H. R. Wade, ent weather and the non-collection invitation was received from the S. L. Hidden.

Mr.

That thou can't keep another sopi. R.A.M.C., Capt. W. U. C. Lake, Sample.

and Mrs. Waller, Mr.,

Trathic Sub-Committee.-Messrs. erts possible. Owing to the inclement with recommendations, an J. M. Alves, A. J. J. Martin und By intercession: yea, our Father

along Miss Lewis, Mr. Lastor, Licut Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Tinson, Sir A. H. White, Major C. H. Warton, which was generously borne by a munications Committee which was . Wylie and J. M. Alves.

Mr. A. W. Tickell, Mr. B. W. master-Midn. D. A. Wilson, Mr. the concerts were ran at a small loss nominate two members on a Com- pointed by Government-Messrk. Mr. and Mrs. Wallington, Pay-of clair money on one occasion, Government for the Committed to

hears! Comdr. Lockhar Stewart."

Sends answer to thy prayers. Communications/Committee. (ap- Dr. Mix, Minett. Mr. T. Eric and Ludy Stuart Taylor, Sir Mr. R. E. A. Webster, Capt. A. Egentleman who wished to remain to be appointed for the purpose of Megarry, Mr. and Mrs. S. and Lady Skinner Turner, Major Watts, Capt. R. N. Walker, Mr. McElderry, Mr. WR. Mansfield, Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. E. H, Williams, Capt. J. H. L. Chenvix Trench, Mr. B. and Mrs. S. T. Williamson, Mr.

Band Concerts Sub-Committee.- Mr. and Mrs. G. Miskin, Lieut. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. P. Syme Wallace, Lieut., W. G. D. Weir, complaint was voiced regarding the 7. M. Alvos were nominated. the

examining the whole question of Mews, J. M. Alves, S. L. Hidden, 'HOSPITAL PATIENTS

communications in the Peninsula. A. V. Tofte, L. E. Lammmart" and Mansergh, R.N., Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Moore, Mr. 4. K. and Thomson, Mr. R. R. Todd, Capt. Mr. J. P. Warren, Lieut. B. Finch satisfactory manner in which Government also appointing Messrs. tee-Messrs. H. Wylie, H. Puck-

During the summer strong public Accordingly Messrs. B. Wylie and the Hon. Secretary, Mr. W. W. Mackenzie, Mr. and and Mrs. W. J. and the Misses White, Comdr. and Mrs. H. Kowloon residents being taken to W. Carpenter and S. Handley hani, O. B. Raven and the Hon. Mrs. J. Fintay and Miss Miller, Thompson, Miss E. Tasartez, Mr. Westmacott, Mr. and Mrs. O. Chospital were transported across the

Kowloon Hospital Sub-Commit and Mrs, J. H. Taggart, Mr. and Womack, Capt. R. H. P. West, harbour. Granville Murray, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Ms. W. T. Tolley, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Weall, Lieut. upon the Government the desirabili. EVERYBODY HAPPY-BUT Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Tratman, Mr., Mrs. and A. J. L. Whyte, Lieut. H. Wacey of canopies being provided for

Misa C. Thwaites, Mr. et. Mdm. M. Montargis, Mr. and Mrs., R. M. Mrs. Tyson, Lieut-Colonel and Miss Wilson, Mr. M. Walk, Lieut. should be screened against public most likely azn-tipation or disarder and Hon. Treasurer for their work Road).........

and Paymaster Comdr. G. W. Watson, the strateliers so that patients. If th ́t's how you feel your trouble, desires to thank the Hon. Secretary School (6 Prospect Place, Bonbaix Macaipine, Mr. and Mra W. J. E. Mrs. H. Trevelyan, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. D. Watson, Mr. P. Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. R. Thompson, Comdr. S. E. Douglas.

gaze The Government. fitted ligand-tu-during the year the St. Andrew's" McNicoll, Mr and Mrs II C. Thomas, Mr. M. H. Turner, "Mr. Millett, Mr. McKichan, Mr. and W. J. Terry, Lady Turner, Mr. Mr. G. M. Young, Mr. and Mrs. otherwise effected improvements in whith neither per surge

ennopies to the stretchers and Pikett, the darty little lexeives Church Vestry for so kindly grant. Mrs. II. R. Meacock, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. F. T. Tracy

C. R. M. Young, Lieut. Comdr. the arrangementa,

Pinketta radar fri fnise to fabr for meetings; all those whose kind ing the free use of the Church Hall R. M. Young.

qemi genti stilat ruation, diape lirg Much consideration has been thus na iching phase af alex concerts" possible; and the Hon. and of tng the liver, assistanco made the holding of band kiven to the question of letter traffic have hoverishen an Colonial Secretary, the Captain WB have Tals Diy removed to Ground Floor of Chian eigh you'll fool Superintendent of Police, Mr Building (facing Quron's Theatre

omists, or H. C. Lowick, of the P.W.D. and dan tam, Er the other Government Officials for

Sautery Egineers & CE. WARREN & CO LTD, MALAWI ladres their ready co-operation during the

Lovely lit February

Mr. Bulmer Johnson.

.. Eng. Lieut. Comdr. Lambert,

Mr. and Mrs.

Mathieson, M.

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A. G. MeClay, Mr. J. M. Mr. and Mrs. Van Ufford, Dr. McHutchon. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. and Mrs. A. M. Vadon, Mr. C. M. Marún, Mr. "C. M. McDonald, Vise, Mrs. Vernon. Capt. and Mrs. J. Macready, Mr. and Mra. Gordon, Mackie, Lieut. Colonel and Mrs. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs, E. A May, Lieut. C. C.

Lieut. Colin Wauchope, R.N., Mr. K. Williamson, Mr. C. G. L. Whyte, Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wood, Mr.

-Matron and Sisters of:

Government Civil Hospital. Matilda Hospital... Military Hospital. Royal Naval Hospital. Peak Hospital. Victoria Hospital.

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anonymous.

The Committee urged

TRAFFIC CONTROL. on in

control in Kowloor, fed ne mrsmilt

of correspondence with the auther hot

tica, a marked improvement. hhgiaire. to be recorded Amane nthat mat Did

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COMMUNICATIONS.

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Secretary.

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.

THANKS..

AN Examination for New Boys

will be held on SATURDAY In conclusion, the Committee February 7th, at 9 a.m. at the

Hongkong, 3is! Jingзry 1925

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

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