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-FRUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1992

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wo Troops of the Light Horse formed nature, owing to the official tribute to the main guard or nonour, whilst on one be paid, the funeral of the Iste Sip side of the porch was a squad of Chin- a police, ou the other a company of Everard Fraser, says the M.-C. Daily

uniformed boys from the Dong Ucally News, was yet of a quiet grandeur wells Secate lined the pathway, heade Pub School, with banners, anu in keeping with the character of the Loved crez their staves. quiot living, kind hearted and courte ous representative of the British Empire Official tribute to his memory was paid

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Entirely Under British Management.

TO-DAY at 5.15 and 9.15 *M

THE

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This Six-part. Picture was made by Thomas H. Ince and Features BESSIE BARRISCALE

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The motor heard, mored off with the rough desisy crowd, passing along Horse and mounted Sikh, as eaport, Kiangse Road and upper Nanking Road

is great hengs which all had business

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the richer note of genuine public sym-reasons to cause regret for the Teas of pathy and nowhere was this mers marked Chinese hougs, whose owners were sorry so line a Consul: then past the great than at the doors of Holy Trinity at the death of one they knew to be firm Cathedral, where one could stand and but always just: next pust the sporting watch the arrival of high diplomatic and slabs at the Race Course, almost all of consular dignitaries, naval and military which knew him as a patron; and lastly by the residence of many who know of officers, wealthy merchants, official dele his great hospitality and kindness in ail All the way were the Bags of gations from various services and so on, things. but every now and again there would all nations at shortened halyaris, the appear two or three sailors or marines proud Union Jack naturally predominat aff duty-they knew how much their log and the tattered remnant which flow Consul had done on their behalf in naval from the roof of the Cricket Club seem- institutions and with patriotic societies ed peculiarly appropriate. It looked and shabby persons, not all of British like a veteran's flag and a vetern Sir mationiity, who some time or another had Everard was at the sport be liked best. evidently had reason to bless his gen- So on to his last resting place. erosity, not to mention the army of the middle class.

SOME OF THOSE PRESENT.

AT THE CEMETERY.

The last rites at the cemetery were also

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THE DIRECTORY carers the notable evan-

of the simpleat possible character. They porta and eities of the Far East, from Nether- were witnessed by a large and most repre-lands India to Siberia, in which Europeans sentative assembly, people of all nation,

reside.

The great Cathedral was packed to the doors with mourners As early as 3pm.. an hour before the time sot for the aorality, rank and condition being observed vice, people began to take their seats among the crowd, whilst a great con- The 16 rows of paws reserved for officials course of Chinese lined up outside the were scarcely sufficient for the purpose: Cemetery gatas. Two companies of Bikh the rest of the Cathedral nothing like policemen, in command of Mr. Beattie, sufficed for the many who wished to hear formed up in line on either side of Bub the service and they overflowed into the bling Well Road from Hart Road to the porch nad

by many scores. All gates, and within, troops were placed on Krounds the Consalates were represented, the either side the avenue as far as the official members of the various staff attending in uniform,

the Consuls being: 8vde, where the main body of the with facts concisely set out, and confining

together with sailors and Mr. D..F. Garstin (Great

Mr. marines from H.M.S. Carlisle were

da formed up in square formation.

All units of the S.V.C were represent

Menezes

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detachment of Police,

Not only is the Directory as full and complats in each case as it can be made, but each Colany, Port or Settlement is prefaced by a DEBORTP. TION, carefully revised each year, most of which will serve as acourate GuiE FOR THE Toons, giving every detail in connection 13 the places, their History, Topography, etc.

The Information in there Descriptions, consist- ing of hundred interesting articles, packed statistics of the TRADE of each Country and port, would alone auffice to fill a large volume.

The Bock is printed from New Type specially reserved for the purpose, and aniformity in

Besides the paral Alphabetical List of Firms

of TRADES and PROFESSIONS at the larges Commercial Centres.

Tha

20,000 FOREIGNERS,

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PLANS THE MAPS AND

dan bera on the 186 instant and all

gooda

banded and phase ar Thain wink in the Hongkong and Kowloon Whest and Goo Company's Godown at Kowloon, where cack Consignment will be worked on Mack by Mark and delivery can be obtained me the Goods are

Grady

not cleared within & days, including abdal stiital will be subject. id ramt.

Ne Firo Insurance will be effected by no in any chas whaferer..

Damaged peokar off taust be left in the Go downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Barrerors, Mears GODDLED Do at 10 on MONPATE, and All Claims must be presented within te days of the Steamer's arrival here, after which igate they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godown.

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE L CO.,

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Hongkong, 24th March, 1992,

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SCHEEPVAAREMAATSCHAPPIJ (UNITED NETEKHLANDS NAVIGATion Co.) HOLLAND.OOST AZIE LIJNTM" (HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE). NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

From AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG

AND GENOA

THE

"TIISONDABI" & 8.5. "TJIBODAS SS. "THIBODAS" having arrived from Shangbai with the Cargo of "TJISON-

Consignees are notified that wil are being landed at their risk into the- haardons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited,-whanos, and/or from the

Goods not cleared by the lat Marsh, 1993, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged packages" are. to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on the 30th March, 1932, at 10-

by Mesars. Goddard & Douglas.

A.X

Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented in writing within 10 days after arrival, of steamer otherwise they will not · be... recognized

andersigned in any case whatever.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by the

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,

General Agenta

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T. Van Haute (Belgium) Major J.

do (Czechoslor Rassed, with the British companies of course every arrangement greatly facilitates reference.

Mr. càqu (Denmark), Mr. A Wilden in strong formation. (France), Com. G. Nob. de Rossi (Italy),

A representa Martin, of the Shang the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED LISTA ↑ wharves, delivery may be obtained. Mr. Funatsu (Japan), Mr. W. A. A. M. Captain B. M. Daniels (the Netherlands), Mr. N. Anil hai Fire Brigade, and the Baden Powell (Norway), Mr. K. Pindor (Poland), Mr. Scouts, under Scout-Master Milington A. Casanova (Portugal), Mr. L. B. also took up positions in the line. The Amoedo (Spain), Baron Akerhielm (Swe-last resting place, upon which in dua den). Major J. L. Ider (Switzerland), course a memorial will be placed is the Mr. E. S. Channingham (United States) plot of ground immediately outside the ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTE ↳ and in each case they were accompanied Chapel, to the left. This had been the Far East contains the names of over by their junior officers.

covered with trees, and shrubs, but in the Mr. H. H. Fox, CAL.G., represented short space of 24 hours the ground was Sir Bolby Alston, the British Minister Cleared ad re-turfed and mad, ready

For its sad office. nt Peking. It would be quite impos: "As the cortège approached the ceme. sible, however to give a complete list of f all the other prominen;

tery, the Sikh companies were led to present,

attention official

and mor-even all who attended "as-

presented arms, and as it representatives, though some could be military were quietly, brought to attens Mr. E. Gordon-Lowder retion and stood with bared heads as the Presented the

Inspector-General of Custor toms (Sir Francis Aglen), Dr.

procession passed, headed ∙WS

by Dean Ross the Government of the Donions and the Rev. C. E-Spec to dato' Canada, Mr.

Little the

Six sergeants of th wealth of Australia, Cap. R. Eliot. Battery, S.Y.C, were bearers, and at together with the ferts of all the most import C.B.E., atiended on behalf of Admirai their side walked the ball bearers, the on Testies concinded with the countries of Eastern Asia, the various Customs Tariis Maclachlan (who on

(who is ill), all

the prewar accompanied in the procession by men. Commissions; Cofitular and Court was landed at Shanghat owing to the recent. in the Cathedral. They were Trade Regulations, Chambers of Commerce by notified that their cargo for Hongkong which Municipal Councillors were there, several past members and those from tives of the Consular Body Foton Foes, Hongkong Stampet Daties, Signal strike is coming forward per 11. "BOLTON the French Settlement, the Rev. 3. Atives of the staffs of the various Con-

Codes, Chinese Festivals, Tables of Money, CASTLE" due to arrive here on or about the Couling represented the Royal Asiatic sites, and a numerous company repre. Weights and Measures and other Com 1st April. Society

in which Sir Everard took leaders in the community.

sentative of various public bodies and

mercial Information. particular interest, Gen. Hoi Fengling (Defence Commissioner) and Hsu Yuan (Commissioner for Foreign Affairs) at tended with their stads, also Magistrate Kwan of the Mixed Court and many ather Chinese officials..

од

Dean.

same

the

The last rites at the graveside were brief and exceedingly simple, causisting of the final sentences and prayers of the There was a moments pause after the burial service, pronounced by the Dean, final benediction, and then C. S. M The British Navy was represented by Hearn, of A" Co. British, sounded. Capt. E. R. G. R. Evans, C.B., the "Last Post," impressively closing H.M.S. Carlisle, Commander G. Loste the ceremony. Two men then stepped Moon and Commander A. W Turner, forward from the ranks of the Shanghai whilst Lieut. G. A. Cavis-Brown casie Scottish and placed a lovely wreath upon in charge of a caval party of 50. Co. the grave, which was presently covered T. E. Trueman and everal S. v. C

with a mass of beautiful floral tributes, officers attended individually und of all bearing expressions of the deepest

Pett was there with a squad of sympathy. foreign Bremen a score of foreign ins pectors and sergeants and the Jemadar, Besides the principal officers, represented the Shanghai Municipal Police and Mr. A. L. Anderson Assistant Commissioner (Beserves) personnily commanded a a squad of the Police Reserves. Ther

were. representatives of the churches

and special seats, were reserved for deputa tion from the Union Church consisting of Dr. J. Darroch, Dr. D. MacGillivray, Bev. A, N. Rowland, Messrs. A. C. New comb, E. Pugh and E. Wheen.

BRITISH OFFICIAL'S

TRIP

MR. HARDINO'S TRAVEL TO TURKESTAN,

With the object of galaing more per- sonal nowledge of the Tukestan regions, which possess a peculiar attraction to sinologues and ardent students of Far Eastern history, Mr. H. I. Harding, The coffin, covered with a Uniin Jack Assistant Chinese Secretary of the Br and some flowers, stood in the chancel tish "Legation at Peking, recently offered and over the pulpit hung the national to forgo the leave now due to him and ensign at halfmast. Just before the serve for a year at the British Consulate.. vice commenced Patrol Leaders Todd, General, Kashgar, if the Government Moller and Noblaton and Scout Blessing woud bear the cost of his journey ton too post at the head and foot of the The approval of the British Govara- coffin and, with bowed hends, at rest on ment has now been obtained and Mr. thoir ataves, remained there throughout Harding will leave Peking in his long the service as stali s the granite and fascinating journey next month, carved Ghurkas who performed similar accompanied by a Chinese friend. duties at the lying-in-state of King Many friends in Peking and other ward. It was most impressive and evi ports of China will await with keen in dently very trying to the lads, whose terest the reports of his behaviour was most favourably comment travelling across vast plains and rugged his experiences in ed upon.

mountains, where in places no transport As 4 p.m. struck, Mr. R. C. Young animals can be used and man has to commenced the pressive Dead March depend solely upon the service, of his inSsul" and the choir (several in own kind for assistance in surmounting uniform

passed up the aisle, preceding peaks and crossing the cheams of these Dean C. J. F. Symons,

Bov.

C. E picturesque regions.. Spencer (Sub - Dena), Bishop FR Graves. Rev. L. B. Cholmondeley (retir ing Chaplain, the British Embassy, Tokio), Dr. F. L. Hawks Pott, Rev. W. Robbing and Rev. J. W. Nicholis.

THE SERVICE. AND FALL-BEARERS,

Ed

MYE COMFORT means better health and better results from your work, and it your eyes requira glasses you have careful and expert examination in fitting the proper corres

The service was very brief, in view of the fact that there will be a special memorial service on Sunday morning The Dean read the opening sentences of tion. Bye comfort requires also just so

the Burial Service, then the choir sang expert care in the manufacture and Pasim 90. The Lesson, 1 Cor., 15-20, was

road

Com-

by the

Bav. E. Spencer and the adjustment of your glasses. You will service concluded with the

general ing of Hymn 991; Then, to Chopin's and it worth while to consult a reliable benatiful Marcha Funebre,

firm, devoted exclusively to optical work; menced the sorrowful procession down the over ten years experience in the Colony. aisle, the pallbearers being Capt. You will find no better equipment say Eliot, Judge Grain, Col. R. Marr Joha

D.8.0., Mr. A. Brooks BODJ. F. Brenan and ME. The Hongkong Optical Co., successors to where than in the office and factory of

Bmith, Mr.

O Pearce Mr. G. F. Garstin and Mr.

H. H. Fox followed as the principal Clark & Co., Manufacturing and Re- mourners and then Capt. E. G. E. Fracting Opticians, located in K3, Queen's Evans led the rest of the official moar

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1992 at 10 am. Olaglas, on 30th March aims against the steamer including those for cargo short delivered must presented on the special from provided, and must also be submitted within 30 days of | wziyal, otherwise • they will not be recognized.

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