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HALF YEARLY GEN- ERAL MEETING of Voting Members will be held In the Jockey Club Room, Hong Kong: Club Annex, on MONDAY, 18th November, 1929, at 6,15 p.m.
By Order,
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HONG KONG'S NEW DEATH OF SHANGHAI
MEDICAL OFFICER
SANITARY DIRECTOR TO REPLACE DR. FAWCETT
FIRST-HAND KNOWLEDGE
INSPECTOR
BRITISH
OMARANTEED,
FATAL ACT ATTRIBUTED TO MENTAL DERANGEMENT
NERVOUS BREAKDOWN
"At the fortnightly meeting of the A verdlet of death being due to a Sanitary Board held yesterday, after bullet wound in the head self-inflicted noon, a letter from the Government while mentally deranged, was given by was read out to members in which it Mr. I. T. Morris, registrar, in HIM. was proposed that the Director of Police Court, Shanghai, at the inquest Medical and Sanitary Services should aver Inspector George Morgan of the be elected a member of the Board in Hongkew station who was found dead the place of Dr. Fawcett, Medical in bed early on Sunday morning, Omeer of Health, now retired.
November 3, at his quarters with his The meeting was presided over by service revolver at his side.
(weather permitting) at Happy ing Dr. C. W. Pope, (Medical Officer the shooting had taken place and that tary Department), those present be had examined the body shortly after Valley on SATURDAY, 16th of Health). Dr. W. V. M. Koch, the in his opinion death was due to a bul- November, 1929, commencing at 2 Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Messrs. Weng let wound at the base of the skull. He Kwong-tin, T. N. Chau, M. K. Lo and had attended the deceased previous J. Watson (secretary).
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
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T MEETING will ba held | Mr. W. J. Carrio (Head of the Sani- Dr. E. G. Gauntlett testified that he
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occasions for mental disorders which 'culminated in a nervous breakdown. The chairman read the following
Inspector C. Pawel! of the Hongkow letter from the Government relative to station gavo evidence that on the night the suggested appointment of the in question he had visited the deceased Director of Medical and Sanitary Ser in his room and Anding him unwell had vices to the Beard in the place of the told him not to report for duty.. Medical Officer of Health:-
Inspector E. Walker, Det, Ina. W. J. Members are advised that they Sir, With reference to your letter McDermott and Sub-Inspector Wooly. must show their Badges to obtain No. S. B. 0. 297-29 dated October 16, gave similar evidence and the verdict admission to the Members' Enclo-I am directed to inform you that with was given as above, aure.
In view to the reorganisation of the,
Each member has the right to Medical and Sanitary Services of the introduce 2 non-members to the Colony on more modern lines, the Gov-! Members' Enclosure, tickets for crnment is of the opinion that it is de sirable to associate the Director of сад be obtained from Medical and Sanitary Services more Messrs. Linstead & Davis at $5 closely with the work of the Sanitary each up to Friday, 15th November, Department.
Several Pieces of Blackwood Ware whom
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other.
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on Friday and copies of It had been cir- "I Love the Moon" Saxophone Solo. culated to members. Under the cir-"The Singpost (Der Wegweiser}", cumstances he thought that members "Tartarus (Gruppe Aus Dem would like to have more time to con-
Tartarus)"
Roy Henderson, Baritone. alder the matter, before they could put forward any motions one way or the "Capriclette from String Quartet",
Violin Solo. Dr. Koch seconded.
"Song of Hybrais the Cretan", The Hon. Mr. Braga said that before "The Midnight Review', they put forward any motions, it would
Robert Easton, Bass. be desirable that more information "Les Millions D'Arlequin", should be given. He did not know. "Carmen-Intermezzo whether the Board were required to "Sanctuary of the Heart", express their opinion on the appoint- "In a Monastery Garden"
ment of the Director of Medical and Sanitary Services in the place of the Medical Oficer of Health or whether there was something else aimed at. If the proposal of the Government was going beyond the mere appointment of the D.M.S.S. as a member of the Board, an be had already heard it rumoured, then he thought that the Board should be acquainted of that fact.
Mr. Lo endorsed the remarks of the Hon. Mr. Braga. He said that al- though on the face of it the lulter op
peared to be absolutely plain it made their position slightly difficult because of the Government's reference to the
reorganisation of the Medical and Sani tary Services of the Colony on more modern lines,
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The special representative of the London "Morning Post" writes October 1-
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Dr. W. H. Frere, the Bishop of Truro, has once more roused the in- dignation of his diocese. He has pub- Organ Solo.ished a netice in his Cathedral an Pronouncing that the Alternative Service
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of Holy Communion in the 1028 Prayer Book will be used there on three week. days each week, and on alternate Aun- days.
Dr. Frere combines with his opiscopal office that of Dean, and is therefor responsible for the conduct of the. affairs of the Cathedral. The text of the notice is as follows:-
"At celebrations of Holy Com munion in the Cathedral the 'Alter. native Order from the 1928 Bonk will be used at the following times:- "First and third Sundays pi 10 a.m.
"Mondays,
Wednesdays,
and
Fridays, at 7.45 a.m. "AR other services will as for an possible be in accordance with the Prayer Book of 1682."
The speaker mentioned that if, as "Ballet Egyptien-Allegro", the Hon. Mr. Braga had said, the Gov-"Ballet Egyptien-Allegretto", ernment's proposal was not meant to
Orchestra Symphonique go beyond the appointment of the
de Paris.
In February of this year Dr. Frere D.M.S.S. he ventured to say that no "Ballet Egyptien-Final",
"Ballet Egyptien-Andante".
caused widespread dissension in, bis diocese by anticipating the policy sub- member of the Board would consider
Orchestra Symphonique sequently adopted by a majority of the it undesirable. They would welcome him.
de Paris. "Mignonette",
Biskops and authorising the use of "all "Two Sad Eyes",
the fresh material contained in the new Thorpo Bates, Baritone. Prayer Book" aubject only to the ro "Sanctuary of the Heart",
striction that "whatever is allowed or Albert W. Ketelbey's tolerated must rest upon a basis of con- Concert Orchestra. isent." The reading of the Lenten Pas- "Hongarian Dance",
spring Song, J. H. Squire Caleato made met with demonstrations of pro- toral in which the announcement waR Octet. "The Marriage of Figaro Where are
gone now those fairest moments"
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The Chairman replied that if the Board desired that he, should obtain further information he would have to do so. He pointed out that the Gov- ernment was not playing a trick on the Beard and again mentioned the con- tents of the letter as to the Govern- ment's intentions. He said that they
were ony asked to give their views on that particular point.
The Hon. Mr. Brego remarked that the particular point was clear enough but mentioned the other part of the letter dealing with the rearganisation: of the Medical and Sanitary Services. Į The speaker proposed as a specific amendment that further information be obtained from the Government.
Mr. Lo seconded and the. amendment was carried.
Incinerators
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Book. No previous instance is known of a Bishop having pushed his defiance Parliament to the length of using
For the information of visitors regularly in his Cathedral the Service the following list of some of the which caused the House of Commons to highest points on the Island and reject the Book.
So serious is the view taken by the moderate elements in the county of Dr. Frere's action that efforts are be ing made to test the position at the earliest possible moment. A delegate is, in fact, now in London conferring with leading Evangelical churchmen Stories of animal friendships are and lawyers.
THE STORY OF SUSAN
the working of incinerators in Shang-frequent, but there are some new A strongly worded resolution of pro hai, the Chairman said that some time and entertaining features in an ac-text was passed, at a meeting of tha ago the Hon. Mr. Braga drew the at- count, given. by Lady, of County Committee of the Cornwall # tention of ·Board to an incineratora duck which found its
Branch of the National Church Leagug
4
way
in Shanghai which was erected at a cost into her garden. She fed the 800 after the posting of the notice in of Tiz. 50,000: Enquiries were made visitor and thought it would go the Cathedral.
and it was found that a liquid fuel ray when it was rested, but it, stayed stated, "views with alarm the increase "This Committee," the resolution burner would be too expensiva;
The Chairman' mentioned, that dis
and was dubbed Susan..
of lawlessness and disorder in the
Mainland is published:--
Island, Victoria Peak Signal Station
Feet.
1828
1774
Mt. Parker
1734
Mountain Lodge
1725
The Byria
1725
Peak Hotel
1805
Taikoo Sanatorium
1000
Mt. Davis
877
Bowen Road (filterbeds) 297
Mainland
Feet.
8124
1071
Talmoshan Kowloon Peak
posal by junks cost less than 46 cents Susan would not stay in the barn Cathedral and churches of the diocese, per ton while by dumping on a certain where she was put at night, but The Romanising, of the services in the reclamation scheme the cost was 20 insisted on sharing the kennel with Cathedral and parish churches pro
Church League, who went to Lon- conta per tor: Speaking of experiments the dog. She laid an egg in the cede pace the Bishop and many don, to seek advice on carried out in connection with the inkennel the morning after her ar salves with the result that hundreds of opposition to the Bishop's methods had the situa of the clergy being a law unto them. Ho,
that explained cinerator, the Chairman said that the rival, and continued to do so reloyal and faithful churchmen are being been hardened by his latest action.
Evangelical first experiment cost Tis. 6.19 per gularly for BOMO wokes. She driven out' from their parish churches, ton, while the second cost Tis. 6.24 evidently believed in paying her and the Church is fast losing its pres per ton. He remarked that the differ ence between Tls. 6 and 48
way. cente
tige and influence in the county." was colossal. Hong Kong, he said, had
Then Susan thought she would
The "New Teaching". the cheapest means of disposing of like a family, and began to make The Committee has already appointed rubbish.
a nost. She was given some eggs a sub-committes, including in its
follies
"Matters have now come to a head,” ho said. "For a long time Dr. Frere has been inflicting what is known in. parishen throughout the county where Cornwall as his new teaching' on
it has not been wanted.
"I have attended services im - Truro. which could not be distinguished from the Roman Mass, and have oven heard his personal chaplain inviting prayers for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed * *
to sit on, and became the proud membership three of the clergy of the mother of seven ducklinge.
diocese, to undertake a detailed inves During the weeks of sitting,tigation of the practices followed in the Susan never failed to visit her Cathedral and churches of the diocess, friend the dog daily, when she came and when their work has been com off the nest for food and exercise, leted a course of action will be deter and on the day the ducklings were ill be to present to the Blahop a Church League, which is organising the mined. It is probable that a first step Among the officers of the National hatched marched them over to the catalogus of prevalent irregularities, protest, are Lord Brentford, formerly kennel. The dog now helps to look and to invite his comments thereen. Sir William Jaybsob Hicks, and Bir Lfter them, but is much distressed Mr. W. Foynter Adams, Secretary of Thomas Tuskin, the former Attorney- when they go into the stream. the Cornwall Branch of the National: General-