COLONY'S NEW GOVERNOR Preparations For Arrival
RECEPTION COMMITTEE
ANNOUNCED
Elaborate preparations are now j being made in the Colony by all sections of the community to wel-; -come His Excellency Sir Andres
Caldecott, K. CMG) GRE, the j newly-appointed Governor of Hong) Kong, who is due to arrive on the P. and... Carthage on December 12.
There will be a public reception at the Volunteer Headquarters on that day at a time to be fixed by the Government later.
The public address will be read and presented by the Hon. Sir: Henry Pollock, KL, KC, LLD., Senior Cnofficial Member of the "Legislative Council, and the same address in Chinese will be read and
presented by the Hon. Sir Shou; son Chow, Kt. LLD.
Reception Committee
The Reception Committee con- sists of the following:-Hon Mr W. H. Bell, Hon. Mr. J. P. Braxa, *O.B.E.. Hon. Mc. T. N. Chan, Hon. Mr. M. Lo, Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, Hon. Sir Henry Pollock Kt. LLD. Hon. Sir William Shens ton, Kt. Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, K LLD Hon. Dr. S. W. Ts'a! GRE ILD Right Bev. H Valtorta, Right Rev. R. O. Hall, Sir William Hornell C.LE. Messrs. V. M. Grayburn, A.. Brearley, E. Kennedy C. C. Knight. M. T. Johnson, J. Owen Highes. S. H "Dodwell, K. E. Greig, F. E. Crap nell, D. Drummond, A. L. Shields, A. W. Hughes. E. W. Kirby (Re- the China Coast presenting "Officers' and Engineers' Guild). C. S. Archbatt (President of St "George's Society), Dr. I. C. Mac- gown (President of St. Andrew's
Nelson *** Romusevell (above); American publisher of an Ea- glish-language daily in Balher, Panama, faces - criminal bel
charges brought by Army officers in the Canal Zone-whose alleged- ly strict discipline he blamed for suicides among enlisted men..
FOUR NEW ICE BREAKERS
BUILDING IN RUSSIA.
All-Larger-Than-Krassiz And Carrying Aeroplanes
Leningrad, Oct. 24. Four new ice-breakem, langar than the Krassin which is the most powerful vessel of this type in the world, are under constync- tion here.
Two of the ships are being built at the Nikolayer shipyard -and-two others, which will be
named after Messrs. Stalin and . Molotov respectively, are being constructed at the Stodiy Baltic plant.
These ice-breakers, the kecis of which have steady been laid, will have spesial equip ment of carrying three sero- planes. Each ship will also have a specially built catapult for sending 'planes into the ai
Society), Mr. A. Morris (President DRUMHEAD CHURCH
of St. David's Society), a Repre
sentative of St. Patrick's Society still to be nominated. Dr. F. M
SERVICE
Graca Ozorio President of the Impressive Ceremony
Club Lusitano). Messrs. A. 3. L. Soares. A. F. E. Silva-Netto. Dr. G. D. R. Black, Liert. CoL EL B. Dowbigging OBE Messrs. €.
250TH ANNIVERSARY OF RAISING OF LINCOLNS-
A da Roza, M. P. Talati, A el Arculli, S. T. Williamson (Hon. In commemoration of the 250th Trade Commissioner for Australia anniversary of the raising of the and New Zealand). A. E Compton, Regiment, members of the 1st Bat-i A. Raymond, B. Wylie (South talion The Lincolnshire Regiment
special China Morning Post). A. Eicks attended (Hongkong Telegraph), D. C Parade Service at the Matabed
Shamshuipo, yesterday! Wilson (Chine Mcz). Liert. ColChurch, H. L. Marrow (Hong Kong Daily morning.. Press). Mr. A. B. Henry (Reu
The service
Drumkend
INLAND PORT
MIDLANDS TO
CONNECT WITH
THE CHINA MALE-HONDA – NOVEMBER 18, 1935.
EAST COAST
Ships Will Soon Reach Peterborough
NENE TO BE DREDGED AND
⠀ LOCKS BUILT
Peterborough,
Northants. (twenty miles from the sea, is to become a port
"Toid-y's Shart
THE ROPE OF By H. de Vere
PEARLS
THEN you get out of the
Stacpoole
Wain at Sandabar, under derstanding and halma
The bond was just mutual T-
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the bize or misty Javanese sky, Many an evening you migh THE MASTER VALVE
you will find the whole of Asia have seen these two solemm Dutch- waiting to meet you. At least, men facing each other across the it looks like that. Malays, halms board set out on a little Portuguese that have lived so table in the veranda, whilst a long in the East that they may bigger table close by stood laden be reckoned Asiatics, a Java-with bottles and glasses, Schiedam, nese or two, Chinamen.
lime juice, crushed ice, cigáis; a The great train of the day al-icture almost as pleasant to coa- ways draws a crowd, and anything template as the garden beyond. that draws a crowd in Saudabart
is sure to draw a Chinaman. Thek. This evening, after dinner, they The River Nene, dredged, Chinese is everywhere in this great played for nearly an hour, Kat deepened and fitted with locks, sea-city, that stretches in a relasing the last game and paying will carry produce from the moon curve from Cape. Mayal to free gulder. midlands to the shores of the Cape Tomai; he is so useful, quiet, Claes pocketed the coins with aj Wash
and trustworthy; give him any-chuckle. He was a yellow-skinned | The Nene Catchment Board thing to do and if your instruc-man with bags under his eyes, will shortly begin removing tions are minute he will do it bet-different from the rather corpulent their greatest obstacle, Narthey ter than anyone else; give him Katz and not nearly so genial- Gravel
anything to copy, from va mant-looking. This is a large shoal, where script to a dress suit, and you may | "Well,” he said, selecting a Katz! the river bed is actually seven be sure of an excellent replica. ezar, lighting-it and leaning back) feet, higher than at Peter-
Mynheer Andreas Katt lived with crossed legs. "How are We borough In about a year a new half-way dow? De Bryter-avenue, getting or with business to-day?) sluice and lock will maintain the on the left as you go to Tuboi. I saw in the Batavia Messenger' depth of water at Peterborough His garden was wonderful; nearly ther you have sold that Benton at twelve feet, irrespective of all gardens in the Dutch East are you were telling me of to the the tide.
wanderful, even the smallest, but Rajah of Tonk. Good price?” *Difficulties
that of Mynneer Katz stood apart Tremendous difficulties faced from most of its fellows, on 36- the board when they began count not of size but of design. their task In places the river The bungalow, cream, white and] bed was found to be sixty feet deep verandah, lay hidden from deep in silt, and in others it the world by the trees, through was almost completely choked whose leaves the sounds of the | up..
Avenue came marted and as though In ten years' time the board from far away. It was noted for plan to have not only a nav-its collection of porcelain and for gable river from the Wash to its cellar, also for the cook and Peterborough, but also a depth the hospitality of its owner
"One never knows what is a of seven feet from Peter
From all this you may gather food price in these days," said borough inland to Northamp the fact that Mynheer hatt was Mynheer Katz "I see tin has ton capable of floating 100-ton barges. Much larger vessels will be able to reach Peter Ganderman, dealers in gems and borough from the sea
Business men
of Peter- borough are enthusiastic about
the scheme.
TO-MORROW'S ""STORE
„To-morrow's story wil be "One Law For The Rich," by Stacy Aumonier,
a man of substance: He was, in dropped again.”. fact, head of the firm of Katz and
"It will rise,” said the other. Katz, leaning back in his chair objects of art. Pearls from the his corporation very much sea of Sula, rubies from the mizes evidence, chuckled in the subdued of Burma, Australian opals, manner of a man perfectly at ease. fondling some pleasant Mr. A..J. Reeves, the town Kang-He vases and pilgrim bottles and clerk, said. "Our factories are from Canton, all were to be found thought.. expanding, and applications for in the firm's premises off Hooft- "I will show you something bet- ter than tin," said be. "Come When the River Nene is made new sites continue to come in street
Mynheer Katz had many friends with me." He rose and led the navigable we anticipate a great and acquaintances, but only one way into the bungalow to his bed- improvement.în trade.”
crony, Mynbeer Claes, a tin man room, which adjoined the hall, on who lived a bungalow five the right. Here he turned on the hundred yards or so up the Avenue electrics and went to a safe in to the north Claes had several the corner of the room close to business interests, but the chief the foot of his bed. -
He took bunch of keys from was tin; his mind was bound up.
CHINESE CHORAL SOCIETY
Programme Of Next Concert
was taken by the RENDERING OF EASTERN AND
WESTERN MUSIC -
ters), Major. V. Duclos (Canadian Rev. EL C. Davies, MC, MA Trade Commissioner), Mr. R. H. Sectt (British Trade Commissioner Chaplain to the Forces.
:
so to speak, in tin, and at a fast his pocket and -opened the safe, giance it seemed hard to say what taking out a tray. Bringing the bond of common interest joined tray to the bed, he took from it
this mind of his with the mind of a rope of pearls and laid it on Katz, bound up in objects of the coverlet beauty and curiosity.
The next concert of the Hong music..
for Hong Kong). Mr. Li Chorchi The order of service included Kong Chinese Choral Society will (President of the Kowloon Resi-the following:
Kom-long, OBE., Mr. Li *Egzon,
PRACTICE
They were Sula pearls, absolute- ly graded; chatoyant and tinted with the vaguest suggestion of
rose.
should
"Funny that oysters make these things," said he, meditatively. Look at them
They come from Caguan Sulu and tre Mindoro Sea, there is nothing like them to be had elsewhere; they are like the sunrise, are they note
Tickets at $2, $1 and 50 cents "Thanksgiving" be given on Saturday, November may be obtained from the Chinese dents Association), Dr. R H (Partridge): hymn "New Every 28, at 9 pm in the Great, Hal YMCA and YWCA and the Kotewall, CMG, LL.D., Mr. Eo Morning is Tay Love": the Venite, the University (by kind per Tsang Fook Music Co.
Yau-2ård psalm, and the hymas "Fight mission of the Vice-Chancellor)- CB.E., D. Li Shu-fan the good fight” “Praise, my soul The Choir have prepared a very (Sanitary Board). Messrs. Ng the King of Heaven" and "Son interesting programme of Madri- Tin-wan (Fo Leung Kuk), Wong of Man The latter, sung to "The gals and part-songs. There will COAST DEFENCE ARTILLERY Yu-tung, Li Po-kwai, Tam Woon-Londonderry Air," proved mest also be heard arrangements of
"They are very fine," said the tong, Kwok Sin-lan (Certificates of impressive.
tin man "What might be their folk songs, and composers oki and Honour), Wong, Ping-sm Tang
worth 2" Shiu-kin, M.BE, Lan Ping-chai Lient-Col I A. A. Griffin, new are represented. Mr. J. An-
Gun practice from Mount Davis
***They are worth a Queen'a Ng Wah (District. Watch Commit-D.S.0., read the lesson which was derson Miller, LRAM, will co- next Tuesday and Thursday will tee), Tang Pak-kan and Fung Ki-taken from 44th chapter of the duct
now take place between the hours ransom," said Katz Thursday island pearls are kitchenmaids -cheak (Representing the New Ter-book of Ecclesiasticus.
The choir will be assisted byjof 9 am, and 1 p.m. on each day, ritories), Sir Robert Ho Tung, K... The address was given by the Mrs. Anderson. Miller (Soprano), and not between the hours
of compared to them. They” have LL.D., Messrs. Ho Wing, Shum Rev. G. Bateman, MA, Senior Mrs. M. J. Arnold (Cello), Mr. 8.30 a.m. and 11.30 am. as has been in my possessiom a week; they grow closer to me every Pak-ming, Ip Lan-chuen, Yung Chaplain to the Forces, China 15 Chor-chi (Tenor) and Dr. L. been stated.
day, and I do not like to think Chi-ming, J Wong, Li Ping, Command. In the course of his T. Pide (Baritone), while Lt. Col.
of having to part with them. Some Mok Kon-szag, Benjamin Wong address, the preacher said the ser-CE. Enine will accompany.
gems are like that. Well, well" Tap:, S. M. Chura, Lo Man-wai, vice was being held to thank God An interesting item will be the
"But are you not afraid of Foo S, Kong E-enen, Li Chan-for the help given to the predeces rendering of Chinese music by
keeping them in your house, these son, Li Kwoon-chun, Li Tse-fong, sors of the present members of the Mr. Yaz Hok-chan and his
things t Ngar Shing-kwan, Lo Tuk-tong, Begiment, in their valiant deeds Chinese Instrumentalists. Mr. An
**That safe you could not open, Fung Long-m, Ho Sing-char, Land local service during the last wai-man, a promising young "A sailing match held between Sing-kui, Kan Tat-isoi and Kan 250 years. He mentioned several pianist, will also contribute. the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club replied Katz, "not with a blow Anyone interested in choral and the Army yesterday resulted pipe, not with nothing. No. I am tory, including the enormous saerimusic is urged to support this in a win for the former by not afraid. I keep the key under fices of the Great War.
concert "and encourage these points to 72, the soldiers making my pillow and I keep a Luger Fine Spirit
Chinese singers in their keen de-up for much lost ground in the pistol same place; I take them to sire to know and appreciate good afternoon's sailing.
Tong-pa..
Süb-Committee
Įsalient incidents of regimental his
A Sub-Committee appointed for the purpose of preparing the ad- dress consists of the following: Referring to the present, he Hon. Sir Henry Follock (Chair-affirmed that the same fine spirit man), Hon. Sir William Shenton, was being shown, and said that in Hon Mr. J. P. Braga Hon. M2 the future as in the past, it would MK Lo, Dr. E. H. Kotewall, Mr.be the duty of all members of the A. el Arculli and Mr. M. P. Talati. Regiment to preserve its traditions
|and to maintain the same standard:
A Sub-Committee appointed to of loyal service. arrange the details of the recep-
Several distinguished: guests tion is as follows:
tended the service, including Hon. Sir William Shenton General C. B. Simpson C (Chairman); Hon. Sir Henry Pol Colonel of the Regiment, His Jock, Hon. Siz Shor-son Chow, cellency Major-General Hon. Dr. S. W. Tzo, Hon. Mr. Thackeray, DSO, MA
. Chau, Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin General Officer Commending Messrs. S. H. Dodwell MT John-Troops in China, Color Son, D. M. McDougall, W. HOwen Harrison, DSO, Colonel and M. F. Key-
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the office with me every morning and put them in the safe there, and so it goes on til I sell them, which I do not want to do." He langhed, returned the pearls to the safe and locked it, rose stifty, and led the way out of the room.
they had
the halmas apen
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