FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1926..

KOWLO

UNITY.

STRENGTHENING HANDS OF ASSOCIATION.

APPEAL TO RESIDENTS.

The Committee of the Kowloon

OBITUARY.

WELL KNOWN MEMBER OF POLICE FORCE,

MR. A. REID

News of the death of Mr. A. Residents Association met under Red Acting Assistant Account the Presidency of the Rev. Jant of the Police Department, Hongkong will be received with Horace Johnson and sat for two deep regret by a large circle of hours, but even so, were unable friends and acquaintances in the to get through, the agenda, Police force and outside it. "although care was taken not to waste any time. My connection with the Treasurers Report it announced that eight new

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Mr. Reid was a well known member of the Hongkong Police Recreation Club and was a keen and regular bowler, being one of

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE ONLY QUESTION. VOLUNTEER ORDERS.

WHETHER BUS DRIVER WAS NEGLIGENT.

MRS. JONES'S CLAIM,

Armoured Car” Cömpany,/, S Parade at Corps Headquarters on

PASSENGER LIST.

ARRIVALS,

Monday, May 10, 1926 at 5:30 pim.. List of passengers arrived por Drivera under Corp. J. V.R.M.S. "Empress of Canada", on Bamway.

May 5- The following NCO are re- "quested to attend for special Machine Gun Instruction under CS.M. J. E. Hancock

Sergt. Groves, Epl. Wadeson.. Secrt, Edwards, Cpl. Spradbery, L/Cpl Henderson, L/Opt Farmer L/Cpl. Curwood, L/Cpl Ho Loung.

Ranks Other

parado under

Field Day.

Llout. D. St. A. Campbell, Mr Chas H. Mouat, Mr., Mrs., and Master H. C. Vander Linden, Mr.,

Judyment was reserved at the afternoon hearing yesterday of

Kawamoto.. Mr. K. Nino, Mta. the case in which Mrs. Jones. for damages

LC. Stearns, Miss E Stearns, claimed $1,000 alleged to have been caused by

Mr. L. W. Johannessen, Mr. and Mrs. G. F Whitney, Mr. E Alkens. the negligence of the servants of the Kal Tack Motor Bus Com-

Mr. R. Bahlmann, Mr. C. H. Benson, pany, Ltd.

Mine M. Ellis, Mr. V. S. Giles, Miss His Honour, Mr. Justice Wood.c.Q.M.S.. A. E. Kaw.

B. H. S. Gubby, Mr. G. E. Haygen, Mr. R. R. McDonald, Mr. E. Morry, indicated that the amount of the

It is proposed to hold a Field Master B. Merry, Mr. A. H. Michael. claim was not in dispute, the only members. had been enrolled dug the team which won the 2nd divi- point being whether or not there Day on Sunday, May 80%. Members Mr. H. O, Patrick, Mr. and Mrs.

With the ing the month. Considering the son of the Bowls League last had been negligence. amount of time and labour deseason. Prior to his war service consent of both sides, he would of the Armoured Car Company are. N. Raymond, Mr. F. Rodrigues, voted by the Committee to the which he had the misfortune call in another person to whom aquasted to keep this date free in Mr. R. R. Rosburgh, Mr. and Mrs. interests of the Kowloon reto lose a leg. he was a regular he could put all the proved facts order to make the parade a succses D. E. Smith, Mr. M. D. Smith, Mr. and discuss whether the accident. It is intended that every member. E. Van-Eppe. Mr. Nan sidents British, Portuguese, and player for the Police team

not the result of who has attended sufficient instrue-Stuyters, Mr. Chang, Chen-hon, Mr. Death occurred last night at was or was

tions classes during the month shall Chang Vung-ching, Mr. T T Chinese alike-und the undoubted

Chang, Mr S. W. Chcy, Mr. W. C. benefits which the Committees the Government Civil Hoapital negilgence.

Mr Strellett, for the defence, have an opportunity to fire.

Infantry Compay

Fang, Mr. and Mrs J. Y. Jen. efforts have secured for them, it after a brief lness, Mr. Reid is a shame that there should re-having been admitted on Monday contended that where the acci main so many who are content to when he complained of indisposident took place the road had been Musketry Part I will be fired on Mrs. Jon, Mr. and Mrs. C. St. Lou enjoy these benefits bus are too tion. He leaves a widew and two watered by a passing watering Sunday, May 9, 1025 by all those Mr. and Mrs. Ll Hon-chlu, Mr. and hizy to enroll themselves in the children with whom and his reart and that this had caused the who have not yet fred or passed Mrs. K. S. Liu, Mr. Pang Shiu-ming Failure to fire Part I involves in Mr. W. H. Pong, Mr. Wong Shut Association. The influence of the sives at Home the deepest us to skid

The driver of the bus gave evidefficiency and this is the last oppor sung. Mr. C L Wong, Mr. Cham Yae, Dr, R. Redfield, Mr. Wong Association, strong, as it is, might sympathy will be felt. The late

Qual, Mr. Kal. Mr. T. Morita, Mr. be increased if its membership Mr. Reid has a brother (Mr.ence to this effect, stating that he tunity for members of the Infantry. constituted a still greater pro- David Reid) in the Dundee Police pulled up in accordance with the Company to fire this Course,

No. 4 Platoon and Kowloon ReY. H. Chan, Mrs.. T. P.. Chan, Miss Chan Van-tong, Mr. Choung Shan- portion of the population of Kow Force who has made a name for conductor's signal and that the

This is particularly truthimself as a sprinter in Scotland resultant skid turned the 'bussidents from Nos. 1, 2 and 8 wil

The late Mr. Reld was in the over. He was proceeding at 9 tore at "Stonecutters Range underpang, Mr. Tong Heo-man, Mr. J. S. Hongkong Police force prior to 10 miles an hour at the time. Ax 2/Lieut. R. R. Davies, M.C., M.MChoy. Mr. W. H. Chan, Mr. Y. Y.

bus Launch leaves Murray Pier 9 am joining up shortly after the out-soon as he found the

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when uny question has to be re- ferred to the members and action taken in accordance with their votes. Such a question is being sent down to the members this week-end!

The Rents Ordinance. The Government has announced its intention to allow the Rents Ordinance to die a natural death on June 30 next. The KR.A

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break of war and arrived back was skidding he turned off the and calls at Kowloon Pier at 9.16

1919 when he was appointed petrol and got into lowest gear

Dr. S. W. Tac, a passenger in

Hongkong Residents of 1.2 and Secretary of the Police Depart-! ment which office he held until the bus at the time, said that the Platoons will fre at Peak Range about a month ago when he was vehicle was travelling at ordinary funder 2 Lieut. E. J. R. Mitchell Assistant. Accountant on the de-speed To indicate the state of All those living on the Peak to be parture on leave of Mr. A. J. C. the road at the point in question on the Range at 9 am, and others

he stated that a bus he caught to catch 9 am tram up Taylor..

later skidded at the same spot.

The funeral takes places this afternoon, passing the Monument at 5.15.

EXPERT: SPEAKS ON THE: PROSPECTS.

of Alex Ross and Company, called Mr. H. C. Getz, motor engineer

ļas an expert, said that a bus could skid even if it was travelling at 10 or 12 miles an hour.

DOCTORS DECREES,

A WARNING TO THE PUBLIC.

Since the Ordinance for the con

Dress Uniform optional. But must be takem rifles, Bayonets, Belts and poucher

Arms-To-be drawn from Corp Headquarters on Friday, May 7 1926 between 9 a.m. and noon, of 2 and 4 pm.. er 5 and 6 p.m., and on Saturday, May 3, 1926, between 9 am and 3 pm

King's Birthday Parade. Practice Parades will be held at Corps Headquarters at dates andi times as hereunder :~~-

Friday, May 14; 5.30 pm; Dress::: Mufti Belt and Sidearms.

Committee feel is their duty to advise their constituency of this fact, and are submitting to them

questions. 801 number of

how to ascertain

the CHANCE OF TAKING KALGAN.

is expiry of the Ordinance likely

affect to

them, and! what action, if any, they would! like the Committee to take. The alternative action suggested is

Peking April23. either to appeal for the continuedi operation of the Ordinance, or to According Un military expert press for the institution of the anti-Raominchun forcos hav ""Fair Rents Board" when the dim chances of capturing Kalgan ferment of academic degrees was Ordinance lapses. Schedules with the Headquarters of the so-called revised in June, 1921, under which

Friday, May 27 5.30 p.m.; Dress: attacking revision degrees are granted by Mufti. Belt and Sidearms. These questions will be distributed Prople's Army, by

He says the Department of Education to all active members. Prospec-ihrough Nankow alone.

Friday, May 28; 5.80 p.m.; Dress: live members, who may wish to hat the distance from Pekiz te Tokyo on the recommendation of Mufti Belt and Sidearms. have a voice in the matter, should algan is only 360 i although the the faculties of the various univer-

Wednesday, June 2; 5.30 pm: to the rip by rail takes more than sixsities, there has been some protest Dress: Uniform details inter, apply for forms at once Hon. Secretary (Mr. J. L. Parren, hours. It is about 90 l from the against the reckless way in which

It is hoped that everyone will 35, Humphreys Building) because sichihmen station

to Nankow the degrees are granted, especially attend these parades to ensure a are wantel by where General Lu Chung-lin is now in the faculty of medicine. the return

Dr smart turn out by the Company on Wednesday afternoon.

making his first line of defence. Saeki is foremost in the movementJune 3, 1023, From the Bullest reports to hand, one for the prevention of this whole.

Scottish Company. The Telephone System.

brigade under General Tien Wei-sales manufacture of doctors, who,

Musketry Course Part 1 will be Captain T. T. Laurenson was chua and three brigades ander it is stated, are being turned oatared at Peak Range at 9 am ch convener of the sub-committee General Chu Yu-pus have arrived at at the rate of one a day for law Sunday, May 16, 1926 by all mem- appointed to investigate the work-

telephone System, Changing. It does not seem likely and literature and two every three bere. of Nos. 56 and 7 Platoons ing of

who Have not yet Ared or passed. with a view to discovering the that they will meet any strong re-days for medicine.

sistance before they get to the The Mombasho itself fears that Failure to Bre Part 1 involves in reason of the alleged inefficiency

this mushroom growth of pro-efficiency and this is the last oppor of the service which is the sub-neighbourhood of Nankow.

Anyone who has ever viallec ject of frequent complaint by sub-alan knows that all the territors earned degrees and is considering Company to fire this Course.

Tessors will degrade the valve oftunity for members of the Scottish scribers. He reported that the

mounpreventive measures. One plan is All those living on the Peak to Manager had courteously received outside Nunkow is very

taingus. Kangchuang, where the to create yet higher degrees to bcbe on the Peak Range at 9 am small deputation and had pe uominchun is making her secont granted to only a select few, but and others to catch a tram no sonally conducted them through the Hongkong, and Kowloon ex-ne of defence, is more than 80 his will require a further re- lator than the 9 am, tram to the

under 2/Lieut.. changes, and from him and others feet higher than Nankow. Even is vision of the Ordinance so as to per full information had been obtain anti-Kueminchun forces could place the granting of degrees un Mackenzie. ed. The Committee considered pture the latter city without much der the control of the Department the report with care and believety the match from Nunkow of Education, which would direct

to by examine all the theses for doc-": that they have found exactly to Kangchuang wiff prove

lorates, instead of allowing this where the trouble centres, and very trying to the invaders.

these two Important to be done by the universities and they are now in communication, Between with the Company with the ob-stations, the invading army is sure blindly, accepting. "their ject of confirming their finding to find that Chinglungohtang where mendations. And eliciting assurances that the he Great Wall serves as a natura.

new policy of the Company and line of defence, will be anothence no less than 870 doctors of the developments contemplatednut very hard to crack. But the are such that a more efficient ser- moment Kangchuang falls into tho vice may be in operation at the earliest possible date.

Playgrounds.

The Playgrounds Sub-Committee reported that the plans for the extension of the Chathum Road!! playground were progressing as favourably as could be expected in these hard times..

and the anti-Kuominchun force

can be sure of their success.

But if the invading my wishe; o capture Kalyap quickly they mus simultaneously attack from the ene of the Peking-Seiyuun ne...

PROPERTY SALE.

recom-

A.

K.

Dress Uniform opsional, rifles, bayonets, belts and poucher

must be taken.

Arms Will be detailed later.

Strength:

Lam, Mr. S. K. Chung, Mr. H. S Lee, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kwok, Mr. and Mrs. Toheng Ming, Mr. H. Su, Mr. F. Baker, Mrs. Church, Col J. W. Craig, Mr. and Miss M. Craig, Miss M. Goldenburg, Lagergren, Misa M. Miss Su MacDonald, Mr. H. F. Hungerford, Mr. W. Lepper: Mr: Benes, Mr. G.. Marselle, Mr. E. Gonzale, Mr.. G. Boolben, Mrs. H. Erandes, Mrs. T.. SCoulbourn; Miss... M.. Coalbourn, Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs G Thompson, Mr. H. D. Van-Brunt, Lord and Lady Willingdon,. ME. W. Griffin. Miss E. Astor, Mr. V. D. Alaboy. Master A, D. Alaboy, Mr." andi-Mrs. S. Dasmarinas, Mrs. J. L. Underhill and Mr. E. P. Stradinger.

DEPARTURES...

List of passengers departed per R.M.S. "Empress of Canadh 01 May 6-

Mr. V. D. Alabay, Master A. B. Atabay, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Alberto, Mr. S. C. Alberto, Mr. M.. Andres. Miss E Arter, Mr. F. Baker, Mr. G. S. Barker, Mr. Benes, Mr. G Boolsen, Mrs. H. Brundres, Mrs. Chce Hol Mrs. Church, Mrs. 5. Coulburn, Misa M. Coutburn, Col. and Mrs. J W.. Craig, Miss M... Craig, Mr. and Mrs. S. Dasmarinas, Lt. J. Ferguson, Mr. V. S Gia, Miss M. Goldenburg, Mr. E. Gonzalo, Mr. W. Griffin, Mr.

Hungerford, Lagergren, Miss B. Lee, Lt. A. J.. Liggett, Mr. L. W. Lepper. Miss M. MacDonald, Mr. G. Marsellie Lt. A. J. Melanson, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mertise, Mr. K. Neiro, Mr. Que Gin, Miss A Peterno, Mr. C. G. de Rozario, Mise S, de Rozario, Master R. de Rozario, Miss

H.

F.

Miss

S.

de Rozario, Mrs. Sinclair, Mr. Attar Singh,, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. N Souza. Mian. G. N..Souza, Master but. W-Souza, Mr. B. P. Stradinger. Mrs. B. Thompson, Mrs. G. Thompson, Mrs. J. L. Underhill, Mr. H. D Van-Brunt, Lord and Lady Willingdon and Lt. F. 0: Ward-

The following le taken on the strength on May 8, 1926 and post- Since the ravision of the Ordined to Mounted Infantry Company.

No, 1015 Pte. FT Orr. medicine and 187. other doctors

Reversion, 1ave been manufactured. Some of

No. 904 C.Q.M.S., S. E Green, Infantry Company reverts to the ranks at his own request, as front May 5, 1926.

Transfers.

the universities have been used to recommend, their retiring instruc- tors for doctors degrees athough they may have had no practical experience in medicine. It is

No. 904 Pte. S. E. Green, Infantry stated that cut of the 870 profes-Company is permitted to transfer sors of medicine only two of them

to the Reserve Company, as front have won the degree on elinikal

May 6, 1920. work, the rest having got the title

No. 810 Bugler F. L. Thorn, is on the simple presentation of transferred from Fife and Drum

heses on basic" medicine. The

There, was brisk bidding at the greater part of them have there. Band to No. 2 Platoon, No. 8 Sue-1

fere no practical qualifientious us medical practitioners and are an langerous as quacks.

tion, as from May 1, 1926.

Appointment

. No. 762 Pte. F. G. L. Wheeler,

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Leave

The following are granted leave

The same sub-committee had been requested to And a suitable site for a permanent recreation China Auction Rooms yesterday ground for Kowloon youths who when Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa belong to no organised club, to put up property by order of the take the place of the plot beside mortgagee. Although attendance

Mr. Suzachi, the Parliamentary No. 3 Platoon is appointed Lance- the Diocesan Girls' School, which, was small, the property rose Under-Secretary, to the Mombusto, Corporal, as from May 5, 1926. like the rest of King's Park, will quickly from the opening price admits the evils created by the Hoon cease to be open to the and was knocked down to Mr. Kan reckless manufacture of such doc- public. Having heard their re- Pak-hing for $12,250;" port and recommendation, it was

The property put up for sale tors, and the lack of an organ in moved by Mr. J. M. Alves and was that known as Sections. O and tion of theses for doctorates, and Platoon from May 1, 1926 to seconded by Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, P of. Inland Lot No. 795, together warns the publie not to trust too, that the Government be asked to with the messuages erected there much the holders of such degrees. Platoon from June 1, 1926 to "No: 249 Pte. S. Hope, No B procure as a public recreation on and respectively known as Nos. This seems rather rough on the February 28, 1927. ground the piece of vacant land 28 and 80 Clarence Street. Area bounded on the North by Argyle 1312.9 square feet each Section.public considering that the degrees No. 672 Pte. B. Wylie, Res. Scot Street and on the East by the Annual Crown rent $5.75 each were actually granted through the Sec. from May 22, 1920 to Decem-

Section, with a lease extending

bar 31, 1926

Railway.

On the question of the diversion for the unexpired residue of a of some of the 'bus traffic from term of 999 years from June 1862. Nathan Road to other streets, a Opening at $10,000 with bida of provisional statement was made $200 acceptable, the closing price by Mr. Cock, who very kladly was reached in three raises of volunteered, although leaving 3500 each and three $260, the sale the Colony the following day, to being concluded in less than five. send a more carefully worked out minutes. scheme from one of his, ports of call. One object which the Com- mittee hope to attain fs, by some. meane or other, to save the magni ficent avenue of trees in Nathan Road from destruction.

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WHY STOP A COUGHT BECAUSE of the chance you tak

In naglosting it. Your cough unknown to yourself, may be a symp. A considérable amount. of busi tam of bronchitis, pleurlay or pneu ness was left over to an admonia. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Journed meeting to be held hertain healing and curative quali

ties that stop coughs and rid the on Wednesday, next week-system of the cause. Thil dépandable Contributed.

medicine la for sale everywhere..

the Department for the examina-

Mombusho

H.K. HOTEL RESIDENTS.

May 4,

Mr G.A. Abendanon Mr R. V. Lepper,

Mr C. P. anderson Mr P. Loren

No; 661 Pie. H. K. Prosser, No; 1

January 81 1927.

of absence from the Corps:

G. E. Swinton, Captain,

Adjutant, H.V.D. Corps. Hongkong, May 7; 1925.

NOTICE.

Smoking Concert and Presenta

Er N. G. Boule Mr and Mrs W. Etion of Prizes at 9.15 p.m. an

MrC. A Bowern Marria

Ur Gorgs Brown Mr G. J. Phaitis Mr. H. O. Conge” Mr Mra H. E

Mr. Gould Priestley 1 Mira Gurondal My EL Pearman He EJ. FORTOD

318. Harston PW. B. BIST WERKT ME. N. Hiskette

Blob Samlofts: WeWVA Bluffer heto

God Ker W. B. Wyle*

Friday, May 7 1926

It is hoped that there will be a good attendance and that all Price winners will make's point of being presant sud wear uniform with medals and decorations,

Tickets 22 each (Including ra freshments) are obtainable t Volunteer Headquartera,

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