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THE CHINA
30 YEARS' SERVICE Farewell to Mr. W. L. Pattenden
CATHEDRAL RECEPTION
MAIL.
JAIL PRINTERY Unofficials Withdraw
Objections
WORK TO PROCEED
The China Mail has received the fol A reception was given in St. John's Cathedral Hall yesterday, in honour lowing communique from the Colonial of Mr. W. E. Pattenden, who is shortly Secretary:---- to retire after 30 years' residence in the Colony.
reference to
With reference to the undertaking given in the Budget debate on Septem Sir Henry Pollock presided, and was ber 23, 1929, that the money voted for supported by the Dean (the Very Rev. 1030 for enlarging the printing shop A. A. Swann), Professor L. Forster, at the Victoria Gaol should not be and Mr. P. 8. Cassidy. The Bishop of spent without further Victoria (the Right Rev. C. R. Duppay) Legislative Council, it is announced that the Unofficial members of Legisla. wan also present.
The Dean, in paying tribute to Mir. tive Council, after an examination of Pattenden's services to the Cathedral the subject, have now decided, with one and the Church of England, bid that dissentiunt, that they will not oppose his work had always been of the great this work being undertaken. The work est possible value. He had supported will be proceeded with accordingly.
It is further announced that the ad- everything that the Cathedral had undertaken, and had invariably insisted, ditional motor launch for the use of upon being given more work to do. In the Government Marine Surveyor, re- his departure, the Cathedral was losing garding which a similar reservation comeone who would be very hard to ro- was made in the Budget debate, has received the unanimous approval of the place.
Unofficial members of Legislative Coun- Old Friends to Part Professor Forster said that there was cil and that the funds voted in the no office Mr. Pattenden had occupied Estimates for 1930 for this purpose will which had not gained in dignity, and accordingly now be used. distinction by his kindness, zeal, }
modesty, and Christian courtery. The JAPAN TO GLASGOW
Cathedral had a dificult problem con- fronting it in finding semeone whe
could carry on the tradition establish Indian Cyclist's Journey
ed by Mr. Pattenden, but at any rate) | they had an example to inspire them. They would all wish Mr. Pattenilen trany happy years with Mrs. Patten.
den and her daughter. (Applause).
Mr. P. S. Cassidy briefly referred
of 19,000 Miles
HOSPITALITY IN MALAYA
In conversation with a. Malay. Mai)
Mr. Mahomed.
to Mr. Patienden's activities on behalf representative
Have You Heard?—
"It's been a long and tiring journey," said an Englishman to a Scotsman, as the London-Aberdeen express neared ita destination.
"Aye," agreed the Scotsman,j "an sne
it..ought to be for the money."
Optimist: "Cheer up, old man." Things aren't as bad as they seem" to be."
Pessimist; "No, but they seem to
be."
Clerk of the court (to prisoner): "Is there anything you would like to say before his Lordship passes sentence?"
Golf Flend: "Yes; if I'm going to be hanged, may I have a trial awing."
|
He was having the interview with his prospective father-in-law which might mean so much or so little to him
"Before I give my consent to the marriage," thundered the old man,
"I must ask what income you will be receiving."
"Six hundred pounds in all," ho answered without hesitation.
FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930.
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Quickly the young man shook his head.
"Oh, I have been reckoning that Chartered Bank cyclist has
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of the Church, after which Sir Henry Indian cyclist now on a world tour, "sald Pollock presented the guest of honour he started from Tokyo on December 22, In the 14 months that have with two photographs of St. John's 1928. Cathedral, together with a cheque, sub. passed since then, the scribed for by members of the congre- covered some 6,000 miles. He has a fur
ther 19,000 facing him before gation.
reaches Glasgow.
A Generous Act
ho
Here is an instance of the difficul
A man ordered eggs for breakfast Canton Ins...... in an hotel in the States.
Mr. Pattenden thanked the gather. In Philippines, he made a danty the uneducated negro has in say- ing for their great kindness to him. If gorous 21-day journey from Cotabato to ing what he means directly. he might be allowed to do so, he said, Davao, through a district Infested by he would like to hand back the cheque wild animals and where the human in to the Dean, so that alterations might, habitants are none too friendly to be made to the new altar rails, in keep- strangers. ing with the dignity of the Cathedral.! Mr. Mahomed paid a tribute to the (Applause).
hospitality of all race in Mainya, and in particular to the Indians, having been warmly welcomed in Singapore, Maur, Johore Bahru, Batu Pahat, Malacca, Seremban and in Kuala Lum-
"Boss," said the coloured waiter, "mebbe you better tak somethin' else. I would not care to recker- mend de eigs dis mornin'.”
"Why not?" asked the white man. "Aren't they fresh?"
"I don't know of they is er ef they ain't, 'cause to tell you de truff
ing reply.
The work he had one had always been a great pleasure to him, but no bady know how little it really had been, and how inadequately it had been done,
Sir Henry Pollock said that the pur. Dean had asked him to express the A native of Bombay, Mr. Mahomed great appreciation which would be felt is a member of the Olympian Associawe ain't got none," was the astonish- by the Church Council of the gener. tion of America, with headquarters in ous act of Mr. Fattenden in handing New York, an association the member. back the cheque for the benefit of the ship of which includes many famous Cathedral. They could have no more American athletes. pleasant reminder of the 30 years' devoted service that Mr. Pattendon had given to the Cathedral and the Church. They all wished Mr. Pattenden every happiness, every prosperity, and every blessing at Home. (Applause).
BRIDE THROWN
Two Alsatian dogs caused a thrill at the wedding reception of Lady Margaret Douglas-Hamilton, the second daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Hamilton, at Ferne House, Shaftes bury, Dorset.
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At a reception held his honour.at tho Health and Strength League's Headquarters at Kampong Attap, Mr. Mahomed, who was introduced by the Secretary of the League, said that ho had undertaken the tour not as a plea sure trip nor for a wager or prize but to make a name for his country in the world of sport and adventure, in fact Bank, 4 months" sight 1/6
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He then started off on his trip, and found himeci in Shidzuoka and from there left for Korce, where he was at Wire tacked by bandits. He returned to on demand Japan and thon embarked 'for. the Philippines, where he was received with open arms. He enlisted 300 Leaguera Wire in that country and said he would link On demand them up with those of the League in Malaya. He then left for Borneo and On demand did a 60-mile ride to Jesselton and
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