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TROUBLE AT LEBANON

Villagers Clash With Police

~CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Jerusalem, To-day.

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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1936

OBITUARY

Mr. Wong Kwong tin

Laid To Rest

REMARKABLE TRIBUTES OF DEEP RESPECT

Every community of the Colony

the Fest Djebel in Southern Lebanon, and joined yesterday in testifying to Offces. All letters etc.. must be war the police have been reported to the deep respect in which the late ed "By Air Mail" and be handed laHave occurred during the campaign Mr. Wong Kwong-tin was held to collect gnatures for a petition when his remains were taken in demanding a union of Lebanon procession for interment in the The Money Order Office is open and Syria, according to messages Roman Catholic Cemetery, Happy from 10 am to 4 pm except on Samedays when it: closes at 12 noor reaching here, which add that or Valley. and.cm Sundays and holidays when der was only restored after the It is entirely closed.~.

arrival of a military detachment

Numbers of friends awaited the

of 400 men commanded by French arrival of the hearse from Kow- loon at the Yaumati Ferry.wharf Telegrams conveying Easter Greet officers, ings sand banning the paid service

One French fincer and several and accompanied it to the Chin- indication 6 will be accepted by the Hong Kong Government Radio men were seriously wounded when ese Chamber of Commerce, where Diffics for transmission via Radio to they were hit by stones thrown by the procession was-formed, head- the places mentioned below during rioters, of whom three were killed.ed by the hearse and followed by a the period from 6th to 13th Aprit Numerous rioters were arrested-band from Chung Sing Benevolent

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Society.

The chief modrmers were the deceased's wife, son and daughter.

The Procession

Another large party of friends wait- and many Europeans was ing at the Monument shortly after "The Garden, a Passion Play five, when the procession arrived. in. Five Scenes by Father Andrew, Interment took place at the Ro- SD.C., will be performed in the man Catholic Cemetery, the Rev. H. Sailors & Soldiers Home on De Angelis of Rosary Church in Wednesday, April 8, at 9 p.m. and Kowloon officiating at the grave- 9in St. John's Cathedral on Thurs-sice.

day and Good Friday, April 9 and,

A detachment of the St. John 10, at 9 pm. There will be no re- servation of seats, but in order to Ambulance Brigade accompanied admission. programmes the funeral procession, while an- may be obtained at the Sailors & other detachment with Mrs. Lang- Soldiers Home for the perform-ler, and Mr. H. Siew-um, superin ance there, or at the Cathedral tendent of the Kowloon Chinese division and Corps Office for the performances in the Y.MLC.A.

Officer Seto Chung was waiting 10 Cathedral

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The Wreaths

ling. Ka Fook-shun, Dr. Ho Tin- Wreaths were sent by the fol- sang, Mrs. Wong Kam-fook, Taoi Wai-hung, Wong Chung-hin, Woo

The action of the play takes at the Monument. Students from place in part of The Garden of the Ching Woo Athletic Associa- Gethsemane between the Thursday tion in Kowloon also marched with lowing: 1 in Holy Week and dawn of the the procession.

Elis Excellency Sir A. Caldecott, Hang-kam, In Kui-yin and others. Wreaths were also received 17 first Easter Day. Suitable hymns As a mark of respect for the Kt, C.M.G., C.B.E., the Hon. Mr.

have been chosen to be sung by late Chairman, the flag of the R. A. C. North, the Hon. Mr. W. from the Chairman, committee

choir and congregation between Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Carrie, the Hon. Mr. Edwin and members of the Hong Kong the scenes, and it is hoped that was flown at half-mast yesterday. Taylor, Sir Shou-son Chow, the General Chamber of Commerce; Urban Council, Hong Kong. many will make the witnessing of while its library, which is usually Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington, CM.G this play part of their Holy Week

Holt's Wharf, the European mem-| 10 observanCO and preparation for open to the public, was closed. The the Hon. Mr. S. W. Tso, the Fon Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, staff and Executive Committee Mr. T. N. Chau, the Hon. Mr.-Mbers of the Holt's Wharf, the members of the Chamber were pre- Lo, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kote Directors of Ambulance St. John sent at the funeral

wall, Sir Robert and Lady Ho Ambulance. Brigade and Associa- Tung, Mr. Chow La (Chancelor of tion, the Staff, Officers and Mem- the Canton Sun Yat-sen Univer-bers of the St. John Ambulance| Among those present ware noted sity), Mr. Ho Kom-tong, Mr. R. Brigade, the Commissioner of area the Hon. Mr. W. J. Carrie, the Todd, Messrs. Mok Kon-sang, Chinese Customs Kowloon and

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Company, Cassian (sub-director of the La Luk, Mr. H. M. Siu, Mr. and Mrs. Confucian Association, Po Leung Salle College), Capt. R. Hender E. Wong Tape, Mr. R. J. Pestonji, Kuk, District Watchmen's Com son, manager of the Holt's Wharf, Mr. Eu Tong-sen, Mr. Im Ping-mittee, Ching Woo Athletic Asso- Mr. J. G. Jones, Mr. T. F. Brad-1

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