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Royal Artillery

anniversary is observed in Colony

The 234th anniversary of the founding of the Royal Regiment of Artillery in 1716 was marked at a special service hold at St. Andrew's Church, Nathan Road, yesterday morning's Church, Three hundred men from the 34th Light Anti-Air- craft Regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel CC L. Browne, CBF, RA, commanding, and the 58th Medium Regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel H. R. R. Prior, RA, commanding, participated the 'Service.

The 6th Battery, RFA, war awarded the Croix de Guerre in

A hundred

years ago.

PERSONALITY PARADE

Commissioner of Police

ments.

+

Repid promotion

The career of the present ready for eventualities. Little did honours the King's Police Medal Commissioner of Police in he realise he was to receive' more for Gallantry. He received this in ►

than his share of them,

the New Your Honours 1931. Hong Kong proyes that a In June, 1929, he found him- good policemen is made, not self in Singapore-appointed born. It shows that devotion Probational Inspector in the to duty sometimes a dan police force of the Stralle Bettie Promotion in the Straits Set- gerous thing that honours

It was to him an extraordinary tements was rapid-hess- ability Tales told in

are not bestowed without venture. He knew nothing of the Want a premium:' young man, with enterprise and what William reason, that the process of East except what he had read in Morris called "grit"" could go for. **Chino Mont

trial and error finally deter-books. But here he was, uniform-1 in 1983 ho was acting as Assis-

• CUER FOU

ed, with responsibilities, a rank,

tant Superintendent, in 1934 her was elevated to gazetiéd rank, The "China Mall" is criticised mines what a man is beat in an editorialy 506

buited to become.

having qualified withi two years For "iome time past, as many Be Mi

for by passing two sets of Duncan

Macintosh, of our readers are no doubt well

Language and law exaininations theno has been

Consider the Cominlasioner, was wounded

prescribed for inspectors as well Once ongflation on the on duty twice in his life. tha

described by

Dyaks."

Mail" files.

William

Fine Prett

Brigadler D. W. Neilson, Com- 1918 by the French Government. | (whether gand, bad ar indifferent) was lacking. It was Jasson he

The Battery, surrounded and cut from off, held up the Germon advance unill all its men were annihilated

mander Royal Artillery, Land Forces, read the lesson Chapter 6, verses 5-17, Book of the Ephesians.

!

Bishop Hall in a short address of the Regiment ard those of Lord Gece, and very fawe lives have, theso Experièncer. ~ The `jaunt jo

Two of the most famous names Roberts and Lord. Alanbrooke.

as

7

cadets. The acorn planted. when he was 13 was how bear- ing fruit.

In 1940 he received his second honour the Colonial Police Medal for Meritorious Serviço. He was then Asristont to the Inspector-General of the Straits Settlements Police.

He was caught in Malaya when the Pacific War broke out, and: was wounded again in 1941 on -the eve of the surrender of Singapore. Interned in February that year, he spent the rest of the war behind prlod bare, and was liberated In 1915. One year later, he received the OBE.

He came to Hong Kong In 1040 to Head the Colony's police force, the past he now, holds,

"Destinam clestructions of a he was su critically injured that bombers,Brookdegly Bir1 James his recovery was The service was conducted gliders, fighters and

The very good people, his doctors as a miracle, by the Reverend J. H. Ogilvie, have landed from submarines the very peaceable people, the As a boy he ran away from school to go to sta in the first protected merchant ships are very sliplous sople, and all World War. He shared the dream OBE, MA, Rector of St. Anand have fought with the Com-that hails on to them, from what of the eternal youth to take part drew's Church, and the address mandos, as we ever i molive, whether of lucro or in wars, and went off like Scott's was delivered by the Right Re. | verend R. O. Hall, MC, Bishop Nine gunners of the Regiment caselenes have been turning Pittle minstrol, one night which

their eyes and lifting

their - of Hong Kong Mr. S. G. have: basame.Field Marshals, and ]. Hemery, FRCO, LRAM, ARCM, has beca wwattled the vices in horror or what they the "way was long and the wind

call, "a shareful and towardly was cold."

Nine months at sea convinced Organist and Choir Master, toria Cross.

massacre of poor unoffending him that energy could not be officiated at the organ.

Now as far as we know, no one properly directed when education never forgot. It was to "make at home has us yet denied that him lay such store by knowledge the Chinese pirates were pirates, that crudition in many branches and yet their punishment has of learning later became hds. WED, Bevere as far as loss of life |

His character was moulded by

been lost on our side. We may sen-more than anything else. safely say every person is satis taught him the futility of kasty fied with all the preceedings that action. Like Joseph Conrad, and have taken place against the John Masefield, his boyish out- pirates except the "China Mall, lock benefitted by this early and we believe, this exception association with seafaring men a future devoted to the service of]. arises simply because everybody Like them, he learned that 4 app was up to him; but other tall, moderately bread, with grey else 1a satisfied on the matter. I world - of adults

there was n would be em extraordinary sub-place for boys, which led to a people did not think so. Seven hals thinning at the temples. He jeet which had only one alde to later Generative that in a months after his arrival he was is a great reformer-in advocate

in a of snappy uniforms, expeditiou view it on, and it is a lucky thing world of competitive endeavour shot through the throat for Editor's that most. If not all there was no place for slackers gang ambush. ile srceived subjects have two sides. Even something may be advanced "th behalf of the Devil; Burns says:**

"But fare you weel auld Nickle. Mr. Macintosh was born in

ben

1804 in one of the ovelles Ob

tak a thought and Scottish wad yo

towns, fam' us - among meat

other for the Ye sibline might--I diana ken- and consumption of whisk Still hae a stake In wae to think upo' yon den Ev'n for your sake.

of greeting referred to the tong service of the Regiment whose men have served the British Em- pire in Europe, Africa, Asia, America. Tibet and New Zealand during the more than 200 years! of its glorious history.

Bishop Hall stressed the mean- ing of service and fellowship. Referring to St. Peter's unwill- ingness to have, his feet washed. by Christ, the Bishop said that service also means to let others serve you, and that the "nots" in the Ten Commandments boll down to "Thou shall not destroy fellowship."

men After the service, the marched down Granville Road, and turned left into Chatham Road where, opposite the Rosary Church, the salute was taken by Brigadier Neilson.

RA's record

Baghdad takes a dim view

Baghdad, May 27. While comment on the joint British, French and American atatement on Middle East polley remains scanty owing: to the last two days' holiday, public reactión- seems violenti and disappointed.

Born in Scotland

Mr. P. W. Macintosh, CMG, OBE.

The Commissioner was married In 1837 to the then Acting Matron of the Public Health Department in Singapore. The ceremony was

in performed England. They have no children.

Mr. Macintosh is a big man

with efficiency.

a roulline, the abolishment of tradi- severe wound and it was feared tion when it begins to Interfere that he would not survive. At the trial of the people responsi- From a lifetime devoted to his ble for it; the doctor said it wan particular, work, he has come to the most miraculous recovery the caprices of humanity: peces-

this conclusion that so long had ever seen.

For the bravery and courage sitate

the maintenance" fof

Mr. McIntosh displayed weet police force, the police ghould gang converged on him he pursue only one ideal; to save received the first of a series of humanity from lisblf.

Tea-dance in aid of Anti-TB Association

proves successful

Ho went to Inverness Fligh School until he was 13 scholastic carcer being luter- So all the world having agreed rupted at that stage by hla'urge upon, the Justice of the punish-to go to sea. The only comment today came

Dent of the Chinese pirates, the Nine months of sea life at an from Kamel Chaderch!, leader of China Mall outdoing its Home impressionable and "olistic g the National Democratic Party friends-undertakes to show that gave him a love of wind and the The Royal Regiment has a dis- who told the Associated Press; great deal may he said on their bring derp and a respect for the tinguished record. Founded in The Joint latement bars the 1710 it has taken part in fighting way, against improvement of in-behalf; and in the last Overland Royal Navy which he never lost, in all the continents, except Austernal conditions "In the Arablasuo portainly does its best for but it turned out that a tailer's

Its clients. The China Mail" life was not for him. tralia. Men from the Retiment countries and against achlovo- have gone into battle in tanks, as meat of their national aspirato is dients: facts, but it is evi-engineer on his return home but He became apprenticed as an altogether commit Itself infantry, as cavalry, with mules, lions." with elephants, by parachutes, in Chaderchi Summarised his dent it wishes its readers to be when he was 17 again felt lieve them to be correct and that the restless urge of the Scot and Party's view as follows:

The joint statement will the affidavits swɔrn To by Joined the Royal Irian Con-

our but true. anything but

stabulary. It was in December, “áre encourage Insel to ignore the officers

the terror was at s Arab States and insist on main- We refer to the following quota-120, and

Overload":

pitch. high the present status quo as tion from the last Anal

solution for the Palestine. A note before as states that He remained in Ireland until

As January, 1932.

a member problem.

writer (op Eoglishman) recently bad dealings with of the constabulary, he wlineised some junks trading to the many events in the epochal pro- West Coast; and among their cession during which the Irish The

Republic was carved from a web crews were some men, who of bitterness and bloodshed, cul- said they had been pressed by Shop'ng-tsal, all events minating in the Truce, the emer

at they were serving under him once of the Irish Republicar the time hi flect was Army and the final momentous doclaration from Downing Street the English which ended a tragic, pre destroyed by meh-of-war in October · last. He was demobilled 1932, by exhibitions of danding and

estimate of the de- when the Royal Bish Constabu- acrobatics.

comes far short

UNION SITUATION IN GREECE

The

Brussels, May 27. Executive Board of the International Confederation of Trade Unions now meeting here has decided to send a delegation to Greece to continue the work of Mr. Irving Brown, representa- tive of the American Federation

of Lebour in Europe, who went, to Greece to study the situation there...

The joint statement means, the division of the Middle East into spheres of influeños 'amang Britain, France and America.

3-The joint statement means encouragement to France to re- - store her Imperialistic, infauence over Syrla and the Lebanon.!

4 The joint, statement renders the United Nations unable to lex. ecute any solution which may be, "reached on the Palestine problem? because the three States will op- pose such a solution;y

The General-Secretary of the Confederation, Mr. J. H. Clden-

this brock, announcing,

today

the statement will greatly after the board had studied: Mr. damage the drance of the Arab Oldenbrock's report, added, countries. The Aysh peoples will "Greek laws have not yet been pay for armamenis against their entirely

changed to ensure com desire for peace, Su

Such armaments plete and fail independence for will help the reactionary ruling trade unions. We do not want groups in the Arab countries to

interfering with; continus: rúïlligʻby, "force-srid on: governments trade union activity in any coun- the basis of the present methods try"-Reuter.

of ruling Aspociated Press.

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Young Mr. Macintosh had now in addition to those learned a great deal about men chiefly the wounded) but and aftales, but was all lacking chered by the Cochin-Chineducation. In the heet

about three hundred

Le tried several occupa all. "On my telfid

up on his debatencies. of thousand. In 1974. he came to the con- were destroyed, they denied clusion that the Police Service It most particularly, saying suited him basta and offered the that the majority run away best field of advancement la good time, otherwise

Sponsored by the "Wah Kiu Yat Pao," a tea-dance was held at the Ritz to raise funds for the Hong Kong Anti-TB Association yesterday afternoon.

hostesses of several well-known ballrooms of the Colony gave their services as partners for those who wished to dance. Over HK$20,000 was raised during the afternoon. The guests were entertained;

tributed to the success of the occasion.

He thanked all those who at- tended and the artists whoso -az- Rosita and Lamar, the South thibitions, made the American dance team gave two rulourhal one. sparkling Barice routines which were well received by all present

Critical stoge Prizes were presented to those He spoke about tuberculogin who sained the most contribu

saying that in Hong Kong tho

says due them" ions, as the same time catching oz, the winner being dias Lau discuse:was in a critical stage.

believed a

would no doubt have auffe

--ed more,” NA KAR

The general strike

Wal-bu: who collected HK$5.200 Second was Mias Law Lilies over 100,000 persons ratio of $4,000) and Third was its he in eight, being victims of the disease in various stages. An Pak Shaung-ying (HK$2,300);

average of eight deaths a day Three others girls obtained was caused by the dreaded dia

Hong contributions, amounting tophore case and the people of than HK$1,000 and theyton Kong should be made in realise Here we have the information So in 1924, when he had just were presented with mementos that it is their responsibilty o sed

the stamping "out of the discale. derived from some caminon ball- turned pears of age, he ap. The girls were Miss Funskat year the AAU-TB Alsocla-),

on board

trading Junk plied to the polled force of cffun, Miss Chan Siu-fdfig and

Sanatorium Sta Bick."

flop established in riven evidently with the desire Airdrie Burgh and was surpated. Miss S

through the kindnessbod that it "pitill pass as authentic. ffe remained there 1929. The Honourable Dr. 6. N. Rationed who contributed

On my telling them" our uning part in 1926 15 "inother

Bhau prepented the ribbons and 100,000 continged Dr Chau. Informant)

memorable experience the pro- pels to the girls and In a apdach However, there have been my couple a thousands were Bestroy-vention of violento during the thanked Mil those who don obstacles and the en-operation of ath in the Coluny day required; if ed they denied: maal particules groat United Kingdom general mana 1y, saying the majority ran dway Strike

the disease is to be stamped-out.

do conlusion, Dr. Chau-thank- ed the local Press, bon: Chiesa

oration

good

T

Tin otherwise

Der UK suffered all were killed by Brit

British

cria

in Examinations (Police State

"that about Too

and

Cochise ub and in good ready to be

ran away no time

Funeral

Mr. Hanie Abbass

"and" Englgh, for eventhede is

operation in

the greatest

.D.

co

cause

Kiho-LWah. The Tuneral for the late Mr. Kiu Yat 20 for their untiring! fri, yok. Hitle Abbase who died on Friday: efforts which have resul took place Ms the Cathal whether large am of mánny col- Cemetry "Happy Valley "yester lected to: camki any, The Rev. Fa

Father do Angelis niciated

nb doubt He made use of his leisure by

studying for the

and qual premier to sergeant A good mony and inspector in 1839 her wai sent abroad much we perfectly Bell of his toenlisin het toen clip ieve the chino Mail: informe as a result of the things he had ant's acquaintance was amongst the years had hardened them. But we don't see that beds

lah, he was hithand of the world anything to His credibility, his the very last man from whom we bola prodter Kabeli, would ask news of a battle and Editors who we suppose a the result would be the first who gentlemen, plave * Chinese felen'); FRN: AWAY. If this case we should have to be wondrit the adidavits of of age, was commented, with C

look upon your "officers? The Englishmen Abe pake of Wellington as a most, might explain, but he would hav. He is survived by a brother in Incompetent authority on Use Balm very lille feeling it be were not Holg Kong and a milar tle

country.

and that the res

Mr. Abbuss, who was 44 years

Matlar and Co. Ltd. % of 100

were: 450 detachment themed of his belitorist ediintry Shanghai. Born in Hong Kong the-was-in-töhanghai: during the of Belgians that balted first The Chinn Mall"das taken Japanese occupation and was and entried to Brussels the news the trouble to endeavor, td stir in and there.BEANS of the Victory of the

the

does not plodge. I Baltile the fact; it mor

Hönja” On ¿the

Chinese biratch; he There Yoke a large gath "Weded for once he at the hutseral, add floral trib

were sent bys. Geruki and Panry, did fuimbo, Dennis;

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