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ST. PETER'S BAZAAR society'a work as St. Peter's Church Miss N. Woolley, Miss P. Woolley, Miss
ZODAVISKY ENJOYS HIMSELF
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A BOUT WITH COCONUTS
For once Zodavisky really and
to the fun of the thing. To say that he was enjoying himself like a sand-boy would be putting it too mildly, but what surprised one most was the fact that in his enjoyment he forgot to be pedantic. He even spoke in broken English, and his speech was totally devoid of the emphasis on which he is so fond of laying stress. But then, who could blame him? Was he not at the St. Peter's Church Young Men's | Club annual bazaar on Saturday
afternoon? Surely he was.
had done.
A Good Heritage
1. Woolley, Miss Mabel Chan, Mies ! Robinson, Miss Rogers, Miss Phyllis She was, however, glad to add Grose, Miss G. Sue, Miss L. Suc, Miss that in the last few weeks, the A. Sue, Miss Lopes, Mr. F. A. Broad- Church had for the first time seen Cameroo, Mr. G. Kotewall, Mr. E. S. bridge, Mr. W. Broadbridge, Mr. M. A. the break of morn. That was in the Cunningham, Mr. A. H. Fattydad. Mr. arrival of Mr. Watkins. The latter W. Sue, Mrs. J. C. L. Wong, Mr. had undertaken the task of minis-H. A. Allen, Mr. W. Shelton. toring to the congregation of St. Peter's Church, and it was a good heritage which was handed to Mr. Watkins. The speaker thon quoted Newbolt's:
"Who climbs with toil, where
Boe'er
Donations
The Hon. Treasurer wishes to thank the fallowing gentlemen for their dona. tions, as under: The Rt. Rev. "The Bishop of
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Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, Kt.
Mr. Paul Lauder
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16
25
25
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The East Asiatic Trading Co. Mr. C. S. Waung Mr. H. A. Allen
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Total
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Mr. W. L. Pattenden
Mr. Wm. T. N. Tam
Shall find wings waiting there." Sir Robert Ho Tung, Kt., "We want you to help us to buy Mr. P. C. Potts these wings for St. Peter's. not only Mr. Ho Kem-teng. as a reward of virtue but because Mr. P. W. Parker we know that they, as a community Mr. Tang Shiu-kin under Mr. Watkins will use them to Lt. Col. T. Robertson soar to greater heights." The Fun Begins
Mrs. Forster concluded by saying Promptly at 2 p.m., Zodavisky and that one could do no better than to I alighted from the 'bus, and were give financial support to
the St. at once last in a maze of flags and Peter's Church, and she appealed to bunting, which wound in all man- all present to unloose their purse
the en-strings that afternoon. She then The Sun Co, the "Sincere Co.. the trance of the Club House. There declared the bazaar to be opened.
Wing On Co., Bombay Silk Store, Weldon House, W. R. Loxley & Co., we paid our entrance due and gotį Zodavisky Runs Wild
S. China Knitting Factory, Kwong in, only to lose ourselves again "Well, old beano, let's see what we Sang Hong, Ltd., Tsang Fook Piano among a whirlpool of stalls and can do for ourselves this after Co., D. Chellaram & Co., Kayamally
noon," said Zodavisky.
& Co., Tyob & Co., Pioneer Silk Store. Before I knew where to turn, Bakilly Co., Yue Lee Yuen, the Colon- Zodavisky was busily ordering icefal Dispensary, the Pharmacy, Rev. "No, wait until Mrs. Forster has cream for two at the refreshment N. V. Halward, Chief Inspector Grant, officially announced the Fete open-booth. We swallowed the ices and Mr. C. H. Tam. Mr. Fook Cheong-tai, ed," I counselled.
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"Let's get started," Zodavisky urged.
We did not have very long to wait away we hopped to the next stall. Mr. Kam Kee, the French Store,
Thore Zodavisky bought a raffla when the official palaver commene-ticket and drew a teddy bear."
ed.
Rev. N. V. Halward, in his capa-
With a wry face, he bought an- city as Chairman of the Club, got other ticket, and this time, he struck on the platform and expressed his a doll. I laughed and he told me deep regret to those present that that there was nothing to laugh at, the Grand Minstrel Concert, which
Away We sauntered to the and there formed part of the day's fun, could ground opposite, not be held owing to a bereavement Zadavisky challenged me to a coco sustained by ane member of the nut shy, cast. It had to be postponed, and would be bold later at the Cathedral Hall.
The Third Bazaar
"You take three balls and I will do the same, and we will see who knocks down the most nuta."
"Righto," I said.
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Bluebird Cafe, J. D. Hutchinson & Co., Nanyang Tobacco Co., Mr. H. T. Ng, Mr. P. U. Chow, Mrs. Frith, Dr. Herbert To, Mr. K, F. Lay, Mr. M. C. Chin, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Lady Ho Tung, Hong Kong Electric Co., W. C. Jacks & Cu., Gilman & Co.. Anderson Music Co., Hong Kong Music Co., Kow- on Confectionery Co., A. S. Watson & Co., Col. T. Robertson, Hong Kong Mulford Co., Orient Tobacco C. Mr. W. I. Pattenden, Mrs. Shellshear, Mrs., floare, Dollar S.S. Co., Miss Laura Ho, Mr. Fung Kit-ling, Mr. Boast, Mr. Lim, Graca & Co., Mrs. Fincher, Mrs. Woolley, Mrs. Madden, Mrs. MacKay, Mrs. Hynes, Hong Kong Fish Store, Local Printing Press, Ltd., Chung Zodavisky took a ball in hapding Co.,. 'Mrs. Capell, Miss D. Organising Committee, having wound his arm around and around O'Keefe, Mra, B. R. Branch, Nestle and benefited from previous experience, in such a way that would have put Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., Bri- as interesting as possible. The let had spared no efforts in making ita contortionist to shame. He then tish American Tobacco Co., British. fly the ball. It got American Candy Store, Messrs. Rown~ previous affairs had all been crown into the next booth and tree & Co., Ltd.. Yark, Hong Kong ed with success, and he hoped that struck the keeper there on and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., Dairy the present one would be more s9. the rut. The poor man turned to Farm, Ice and Cold Storage Co., Ltd. He asked one для all
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He then said that as this was the third manual
do
bazaar
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The Poor Mon Next Door
Very Rev. Alfred Swann, Dean of ever, get anywhere near the jack, Hong Kong, to introduce Mrs. Land if "Short-Head" was there, he Forster, who would declare the Fete would have called it shy, or some- thing of that kind. The third ball opened.
was a gentle peck, and did no dam- age to any of the coconuts.
.
The Opening Address In introducing Mra: Forster, the Dean said that as President of the
Club he had very little to say, and If there was anything to be said, he would relinquish that duty to
Mrs. Forster,
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C. P. O. Clarke, in asking for a week's remand, said that the third defendant was only a youngster and, that as he was the truck driver on which the liquor was being transported, he could not have known what it was, He would ask that his master pay a bond for him, as he did not want the boy detain.
Mrs. Forster was then received nuts. Zodavisky got soured and ed by thousands of visitors, includ- DUTIABLE LIQUOR with much applause, and after all said that coconut shying was an old ing Chinese, Japanese and Euro- the clapping and stamping of feet maiden's game. He suggested we peans. Many of them gave excel- am.had-died-down Mrs. Forster said should-try our skill-at-fishingTent-criticisms and asked the prices
that she was a member of the
Only à Tin Toy
of some drawings, while none of family and she proudly claimed to Not liking
to spoil his them is intended to be sold. belong to St. Peter's. It therefore afternoon, I agreed. We went Mr. S. Y. Pow's paintings have seemed hardly suitable to her to to the fishing pond, took been highly complimented and have be opening the fete.
up our lines and Bet-to. given such an inspiration to the Sort of a Show-Womse
Chief-Preventive-Officer S. Zodavisky angled out for the big visitors that some of them asked "But, she added, as I have taken 'un, and after getting entangled in him to prolong the exhibition. Clarke, of the Revenue Department, no active part in the organisation more ways than one, he succeeded in Aasenting to the earnest request, he appeared for the prosecution at the not mentioned in Court, as accord. of it. I think perhaps the least I hurling it out: He found a big determined to extend two more can do is to act as a sort of show-parcel attached to hle hook. With a days to the duration of the exhibi- Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday 3g to Mr. Clarke, they had to go through a lot of books and orders woman and commend our wares triumphatt,amile, he said that he tion which would not be closed morning when three Chinese men before procedure in the case could and the aims and objects of our had benten me. He undid his until the 15th instant.
were charged before Mr. T. S. be taken. enterprise."
parcel and after discarding several
It is interesting to note that Whyte-Smith with having in their His Worship fixed the hearing for She went on to say that St.layers of paper, he found that his among hundreds of valuable draw-unlawful possesalon dutiable liquot | the first and second defendants ball
October 22 at 2.15 p.m., allowing.
Peter'a was perhaps the smallest catch was a small tin toy. church in Hong Kong, and during
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I picked up my parcel and I was of a young artist who has started for which duty had not been paid, of $2,000 each, while the third was to learn drawing only six months in Ki Lung-street, Shamshulpo allowed. $50 ball, which his master
the 12 years she had known it, it rewarded with a pocket pen-knife. had had no chaplain of its own, but Something more useful to an over- with courage and faith its patron grown man, saint, St. Peter's Church had carri-
ed on and established its identity.
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Wild Guessing
We then visited the farmyard.
It had now become a very live part There we saw a fat capon, geese and among the Christian churches In
the Colony. In fact it was doubt ducks. To win them one had to ful whether there was any Church guess their right weights. Zodavisky here that, in similar circumstances, gave the capon 88 lbs., the duck 11⁄2 would have so maintained and ex-stone, and the goose he classified in tended Its activities in gulida and the bantamweight class. Of course, he was miles out, and that did not mend his temper much.
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