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Mr. and Mrs. J. Finlay Miller, Mr. and Mrs. F.-R. Murray, Miss Olive Mackay, Mr. and Mrs N. Mathieson, Father Marie, M. et Mm. M. Montargis, Misa Startin, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. de Martin, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Macalpine, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McPherson, Mr., H. C. Millett, Mr. and Mrs, D. E. MeKivhan. Dr. and Mrs.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4TH, 1924
THE KING'S BIRTHDAY
HONOURS.
KNIGHTHOOD FOR THE HON. MR. H E POLLOCK; · K.C.
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J. A. E, BULLOCK, M.B.E.
"Bir Eric and Lady Stuart Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. S. Takeħashi, JL et Mme. R. Tulsane. Mr. R. Tanner, Mr. M. Talati, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Taylor, Miss D. Tassell, Mr. G. G. N. Tinson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Syme Thomson, Miss H. M. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor, Mr. Y. Trutsumi, Capt. and Mrs. W. J.
Cordial" satisfaction was universailý Thompson, Mr. A. W. Tickle, Rev. "S. 1. Minett, ME and Mrs. D). L. McWhirter, Tamayo, Mr. W. Turner, Lieut. F. B. expressed in the Colony when it became Rev. and Mrs. J. Kirk Maconachie, Mr. Tours Miss E Tasartes, Mrs. W. Pknown that His Majesty, hud conferred M. M. Mitas, Miss Maer, Miss W. de Turner, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Foster the honour of Knight" Bachelor on the Munro, Mr. and Mr H. B. Meacock Turner, Mr. and Mrs J. Taggart. Mr. Hon. Mr. II. E. Pollock, K.C., who has Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McCjay, Mr. Thus, Mitchell, Mr. and Mes, F. A. Mackintosh, and Mrs. W, T. Talley, Mr. and Mrs. C. been a résidleat of Hongkong for 30 years Miss I. D. Metzalf," Mr, C. P. Mendham, P. Templeton, Miss V. Thurston, Mr., and has, over the greater part of that Mr. J. M. MeHutchon, Mr. 1. MeCallum, Mr and Miss Thwaites, Miss Turnbull, period, voluntarily devoted his talents Mr. J. S. McLaren, "Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Comdr. and Mrs. 1, A. Theobold, Martin, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Meyer, Mr.
and an immense amount of time to the public service.
Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Vadon, Father L Virgondelet. Rev. H. Valtorte, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Van Andel, Mr. P. J. Van. Beche.
ABBOTT UNLUCKY AGAIN, "PARACHUTE FEAT: DELAYED BY
ENGINE TROUBLE. -
The efforts of Mr. II. M, Abbott, the IMPERIAL SERVICE ORDER FOR MR Aviator, to electrify the Colons with a parachute descent at Happy Valley, wore again frustrated yesterday afternoon.
As the result of an announcement that Abbott intended to drop from a paru- chute from a height of about 2,000 feet over the racecourse, & large crowd of people put in an appearance round the course, and a considerable number secu pied sents on the stands,
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Born in 1884, and educated at Charter, house, Mr. Pollock was called the Bar of the Inner Temple in November 1857 when he was twenty-three years of age. He came to Hongkong in the following
"Shortly after 3.30, the machine was observed arriving from Kowloon, and when it was a little to the westward of the racecourse, Abbott was seen to climb along the wing.
The machine then made some wide eircles at a considerable attitude, and finally disappeared in the direction of
The spectators waited patiently for about forty-five minutes, when Abbott, companied by his Chinese pilot, Lim On, cafered the enclosure.
C. M. McDonald, Capt and Mrs. R. A. Montanam, Mrs. J... Mackenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millar, Lt. Col. G. D. Mathews, Licht, Mandines (French Navy),
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. J. Wodehouse, Bliss E, A, MacKintosh, Mr. and Mrs. C. Conde, G. Watkins, Air. R. H. R. Wade, alycock, Mr. R. Stirling Moore: Ensign Mr. J. B. Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Monteith 1. Meadow, Miss Miller Mr. E. Webb, Mr. C. M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Marherson,Comdr. and Mrs. W. L. Webber, Alr. J. F. Warner, Major C. McCormack, Lieut. and Mrs. . . Mur Warton, Capt. A. E. Watts, Mr. and Year and was admitted to practice in the Kowloon. ray, Lieut. R. II. and Mrs. Marros, Lieut. Mrs. J. Wedlake, Pay Lieut. K. 17. White, Courts of the Colony. His Sest year in T. Murrell, Mr. and Mrs. A. Morley Mr. D. H te Wechel, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hongkong, however, was spent as a Police Hovies, Mr. and Mrs. May..
E. Wright, Capt. H. F. Walker, Mrs. B. and Miss Doris Woods, Miss M. Magistrate; again, for six months in 15 Watkin, Miss M. Ward, Sarg. Lt. Comdr. he acted as Puisne Judge, and, between and Mrs. Fortzny Williams, Mr. H. P. 1500 and 1001 he acted for nearly three
The aviator was immediately White, Mr. and Mrs. P. Dougins Wilson, Major and Mrs. F. S. White. Mr. and years as Attorney-General In the great rounded by a curious crowd, to whom he Mrs. Chas, Wallace, Dr. and Mrs. W. d. plague epidemic of 1894 Mr. Pollock gave announced that, during the flight just Woodman, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. William evidence of that fine spirit of public, ser concluded, his machine has develope son, Lieut. E. J. T. Walker, Mr. and vice that has marked his career ever since.engine trouble, and he had heen congielled Mrs.-N. C. Wilson, Eng. Comdr. 5, G. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. D. D. Wolf, For his services in the plague epidemic to return it to the hangar" Mr. E. A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. F. A he received a gold medal. He was ap To make up for this further disappoint Wells, Capt. D. L. Wahl, Mr. E. N
Mr. 1. A.1. and Afisa Nurth, Mr. T. Nishiya, Mr and Mrs. J. Nihill, 3. T. S. B. Niroil, Rev. Faber F. B. Neval. Miss M. V. Newshola. Mr. and Mrs. A. Silva Netta, Maud Mrs. E Newhouse, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Night: ingale, Mr. Ti. A. Sialet, Mr. WA. Nowers, Mr. W. Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. J. M. E' Nikkels, Miss M. K., North, Capt. FA Bayes Newington,, Rev. and Mrs. Yurthente..
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Me. N. Ohoke, Mr. S. Okubo, Capt. and Mrs. Oxspring. Mr. and Mrs. T. dirtin, Paz Candr. C. H. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. H. Old,"Mr. and Mrs. G. M.C. Willmott. Capt. J. H. Wallafe. Lieut.
· Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. H. Oliver;
W. G.-D. Weir, Mr. J. P. Warren, Mr.
Mr. F. A. Perry, Mr. J. J. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Patter, Miss A. M. Pitts, Pay-Cotuir. and Mrs. V. D. Padwick, M. J. T. Prior,, Mr. J. W, Platt, Mr. and Mr. P. W. Parker, Mr. J: Parren,
3. C. G. Perdu, Lieut. f. W. Pesulred, Mr. J. Norman Parker. Mr. W. L. Pattee deu, Mr. and Mrs: IL. 5: Prosser, Major and Mrs. R. S. S. Faton. Rev. D. Page, Major and Mrs. F. II. Phillips, D.. T. W. Pearce, Rev. W\\A, Peel, ‚ME, "and Mrs. T. E. Pearce, Mr. J. A. H. Plummer, Mr. and Mes 5. A. Pluminter, MissPaterson,
Rev. J. H. Powell, Miss Penisaul, Hov. H. Pyner, Mr. and Mr. W. W. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Purves, Mr. and Mrs. . H. Pfordten, Mr. A. H. Penn, Mr. G. H. Piercy, Major and Mrs. A. Penny, Miss Parr. Miss Pearton, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. W. Parsons, Dr. and Mrs. W. Lyle Peterson Mr. Chimphell osser, Mr. V. W. W. 3. Purcell, Miss Phillipa, Mr. J. M Phillips, Capt. W. C. Parker, L.- Condr. and Mrs. J. Parker, Mr. H. F. Pearce.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. and Miss Quick Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Redmond, Mr., Airs. and Miss Ram, Mr and Mrs. J. Halston, Lieut.-C., and Mrs. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. James Reid, Lieut. . W. Hichards, Capt. 6, W. H. Rowe, Mr. and Mes. M. Hey, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ross, Fr. Llithert, Mr. E. Ralpha." Mr.
site-
ment to the public be proposed, he said, Walters, Mr. C. E. Wetton, Mr. H. G.polated Queen's Counsel in 1000 and two to give a free parachute exhibition over Wallinkton, Capt. C. T. Williams, Misal years later proceeded to Fiji as Attorney-the harbour as soon as he could rectify
General, but resigned two months after the damage to his machine.
This, he told a Day Press representa taking up the appointment and returned tive, would probably be in about a week
Wright, Capt. Williams, Lieut. B.
Comdr., Mrs, and Miss Wolfe, Lieut. Finch White, Miss G. E. Wyatt. Lieut. Comdr. and Mra, F. L. Woodside.
Lieut. J. Yeo, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard; Yates, Mr. Gordon Yates, Mr. Y. Fama moto, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. M. Young.
CHINESE GUESTS.
My. Benjamin Wong Taps.
"
Mr. Chan Yik Kwong, Mr. Chan Kam Po. Mr. Chan Kam Tun, Mr. Chan Cheuk Hing. Mr. Chan Harr. Mr. Chau U Ting, Mr. Cha Yik Tung, Mr. Chan Chong Yun,
to Hongkong.
Mr. Pollock first figured as an Epoff- cial Member of the Legislative Council
or ten days.
In the morning, when flying over Hong- of excitement by performing a nose-dive kong, Abbott caused a certain amount
in 1903 when he was elected by the Cham-when just over the Hongkong Hotel ber of Commerce to fill a temporary broken in landing yesterday afternoon.
It is stated that the propeller was vacancy. The Justices of the Peace-on
Mr. An Tim Trun, Mr. Au Yeung Man the commission of which he was appoint- Hing.
ed in 1881-elected him as their repre- scutative is 1000,"apon the retirement of Sir Paul Chater, C.M.G., nud he has con tinued to represent the Justices of the Peace on the Council ever since with two Mr. Chau Taun Nin, Mr. Chon Po Sien, or three short intermissions when he has Mr. Chiu Chau Sam, Mr. Chan King Wan, been absent from the Culony. His ser Mr. Chau Tung Hang, Mr. Chan Pek Chun. Mr. Chan Yan Chung, Mr. Chan vice as a Member of the Legislative Tin Shan, Mr. Chan Kung Cheung, Mr. Council thus extends, over a period of Chan Shu Meng, Mr. Chau Cheuk Fan,
In 1911 Mr. Pollock Mr. Chan Sui Kei, Mr. Chan King Ip
alveteen years. served for a time also as an Unofficial Mr. Fok To Kai, Mr. Fung Heung Tsun Member of the Executive Council, and
that Council for the usual period of five in 1921 he was appointed to a seat on
Mr. Fok Kwai Shin.
Mrs Ho Cheuk. Mr. and Mrs. Ho Sai Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kwong, Mr. and
Kit. Mr. and Mrs. Ho Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Leung, Mr. and Mrs. Ho, Jul Mr. Ho Wa Sang, Mr. Ho Sing Chau. Mr. Ho Wa Tong. Mr. Ha Tat Sang, Mr. and Mrs. Hu Ki.
Mr. Kwok Twin, Mr. Kwok Yau Ting,
yeurs.
;
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED.
A correspondent writes: Despite Abbott's reassuring explanation to the spectators at Happy Valley yester- day afternoon that his machine had deve loped engine trouble and that he was compelled to return it to the hangar, I would explain that shortly after Abbott had performed his wing walking stunt" just over Morrison Hill he proceeded to- wards Kowloon with the intention of land. to there have, adjusted on to his back ing on the Kowloon City Reclamation and
make the parachute with which he was
Whilst passing his 2.000 feet descent. over the barbour the machine developed engine trouble and his pilot, Lim On, was
the engine running again. In this ho compelled to plane down towards the Reclamation, whilst he attempted to get
failed and the machine erasbed heavily.
It may mentioned also that from on to a rough portion of the reclamation March 190 to January 1000 Mr. Pollock machine was badly smashed, the propeller.
and collided with an earth truck. The
was a member of the Sanitary Board | being broken, whilst the wings and the
that they are to-day,
and Mrs. E. Rouillon, M, and Blue. R. Mr. Kwok Ann Yeung, Mr. Kwan Yi whose functions at that time were wider under-structure suffered severe damage. Rodenfuser Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Roberts, Dr. Kwan Sham Yin, Mr. Kwan Tsz Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Kerd. Mr. and Mrs. Pa. Afr. Kan Ping Shan. Mr. Kong Sui D. H. Ross, Mr. 1. A. and Miss Doruthy Yog wodgers, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rodgers,
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Outside the duties and responsibilities of these offices which require the devo- tion of mich more time than the average person supposes, Mr. Pollock has taken very active interest in many public
Both Lim On and Abbott were lucky to get away with their lives. As it was Lie On sustained slight inary to one of his.. legs. Abbott immediately afterwar
formed the spectators that there would rushed back to the Valley and there in- be no further" stunting that day. pluck but I think it is about time that One cannot help admiring Mr. Abbott's
Air. and Mrs. II. R. Hemington, Major) Mr. Li Yau Tsun. Mr. Li Yik "3ui, P Rachleigh, Mr. A. B. Haworth, Mr. Mr. Lay Yu Fong, Mr. Lau Yuk Wan, and Mrs. M. L. H. Railton. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lo Cheung Shiu, Mr. Li B. Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Ring. Eng. Lieut. Wing Kwonz, Mr. Li Po Kwal. Mr. at Comdr. and Mrs. S. Itebins. Mr. W. K. Mrs. M. K. Lo, Mr. M. H. Lo, Mr. Horace Regnuds, Mr. AW. Robson, Mr. and Mr. and Irs. M. W. Lo, Me. Li organisations and movements in the be got a new machine, or, failing this, I Mrs. G. W. Beeve, Surg-Lieut. G. S. Ping, Mr. Li Sing Kui. Mr. Leung Pat Colony, He is, for instance, a Life suggest that be gives up attempting to Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Russell, Yu, Mr. Lai Hoi Shan, Mr. Lo Chung! Miss M. G. Riddle, Miss W. Riddle. Mr. Ku. Mr. Lo Chung Wan, Mr. Lat Man Member of the Court of the Hongkong ty in a machine that does not appear
zafe. and Mr. Q. B. Raven, Mr. and Mrs. D. 31. Wai, Mr. Leung Kei Ho, Mr. Ying Eniversity. a Director of the European Richards, Miss Q. M. Russell, Miss D. A. Taz Ring, Mr. Li Fang Shan, Mx, LamY.JL.C.A.. President of the Constitu Rudge, Mr. and Mrs. T. Rowell, Mr. A. Ki Sang. Mr. Lam Sz Chan, Mr. Li Ritchie, Jr. and Mrs. Jean Rocca, Mr. Pak Yin, Mr. Lo Wai Kong, Mr. Lutional Reform Association(in whose and Mrs. 1. R. Fenton Raven, 3r, and Pui Shang. Mr. Lan Tsz Wun, Mr. Lam activities he has taken keen interest);: Mra. Rouse, Miss Robertson, Mr. T. C. Nai Tin, Mr. Lei Cho Shan, Mr. Li The Bruton, Lieut. F. A. and Mrs. Robinson, Foag. Mr. Leung Yin Tin, Mr. Lau Shin President of the local branch of the Navy Lirut. P. E. Roswell, Mr. P. Ramsdale, Tsun. Afr. Lung Sheung Yin, Mr. Lei League; President of the local Society Mr. A. H. Rowe.
Shun Fan, Mr. LoCheung Ip, Mr. Lei for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animale. Kwon Taun.
He is a Past President of the local St George'é' Society.
Mr. and Mrs. Mok Kong Sang. Mr. Mok Man Chi, Mr. Ma Wing Tean. Mr. Ma Chi Lung, Mr. Mok Ching Kong, Mr.
Tai Chi
Mr. Ng Yu Tieg. Mr. Poug Wai Ting. Mr. Sam Pak. Ming.
· BRITISH WORLD FLIGHT.
MACLAREN'S PLANE ARRIVES.
À BUSH TRIP TO DUŽMA, --
11
It is expected that the British world- fier, Flight Commander MacLaren, wait- He was netively interested in the Vicing at Akyah (Burma), will receive his toria Recreation Club for many years, and new machine in about ten days time. was at the same time one of "the main- The United States destroyer Paul Jones stays of the Odd Volumes Society-a arrived at Hongkong at 8 am. yesterday. literary association which flourished in She had on board a seaplane intended for MacLaren, which she had brought Hongkong for many years.
from Tokyo. No time was lost in trans- ferring the machine to the US. destroyer Tilliam B. Preston, lying in the harbour.
The William B. Preston left Hongkong at about p.m., with dhders to proceed to Akyak under full steam.
MR. J. A. E. BULLOCK, 1.50.
the Colonial Secretary's Office will be Those who have any acquíniatance with aware that there are few more consr sati- ous hard working men in the Civil Service
Mr. and Mrs: W. Schofield, Major and Mrs. Hattersley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Middleton and Mr. F. Smith, Mr. Percy Smith, Capt. G. W. Smith, Lieut. T. M. Smith Mr. F. D. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. B. Setherland, Miss 31. Sloan, Mr. W., B. Sentt. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sturk, Mr. K. Shima, Mr. K. Shibahara, Lieut. and Mrs. J. H. Smith, Capt. and Mrs. A. W.
Mr. Pollock it will be recalled, was Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stevens, Mr. Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Tso, Mr. and Mrs. Chairman of Peace Celebrations and the NR. M. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sanger, Tong Yat Chu, Mr. Tsang Yeuk Ngan, War Memorial Finance Sub-Committee. Lieut. A. L. Sutton, Mrs. and Miss G. Mr. To Sz Tun, Mr. Tsoi Hing, Mr. Tang During the past few years both in the Stubbings, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. M: Simp- Chi Ngong, Dr. G. E. Thomas, Mr. Tang Council and out of it he has worked sm, Mr. J. R. Summers, Miss J. Summer Fu, Mr. and Mrs. Tea Ka Po, Mr. Tang nasiduously for a solution of the Ifous- skill, Mr. S. Sequin Strahan, Dr. J. H. Yiu Kwong, Mr. Tau Yee Pei, Mr. Tse ing Problem. As Chairman of the Hous Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sutton, Mr. Chau Tam, Mr. Tang Shiu King, Mr. Toug ing Commission be produced a volumin- and Mrs. R. J. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Hok Ting.
ous Report which bears eloquent testi. A. B. Stewart, Lieut. O. S. G. Sheppard, Mr. U Chu Wan, Mr. Un Pak Leung had stadied the whole problem and the mony to the thoroughness with which he Mr. and Mrs. M. J. D. Stephens, Rev.
Dr. and Mrs. C. Y. Wang, Mr. Wong great amount of time he must have de: Fr. Sonvey. Rev. G. M. Spada, Dr. Kai Fuk. Mr Wong Yit Tong. Mr. J. Mvoted to the public service in this import and Mrs. J. L. Shellshar. Mr. and Mrs. Wong, Mr. Wong Kwong Tin, Mr. Woug ant connection. Mr. Pollock has at all
. V. M. R. do Sousa, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wat Tun, Dr. Wan Man Kai, Dr. C. H. times been a vigurous champion of public than M. J. A. E. Bullock whom the King Him, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Stoddart, Mr. Wang. Dr. Y. 8. Wan, Mr. Wong Ping interests, and a keen advocate of Con- bas honoured by appointinent to the and Mrs. M. H. B. Scott, Rev. C. B Shane, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sherry, Mr Tak Shah, Mr. Wong Kin-hian, Mr. Wong Petition presented to the House of Com since 1914 has been Chief Clerk to the Sun, Mr. Wong Mang Wai, Mr. Wong stitutional Reform on the lines of the Imperial Service Order. Mr. Ballack, and Mrs. J. M. P. Silva, Mr. L Scott, Mr. E. F. R Sample, Mr. A. M Tai Chi, Wong Tak Kwong, Mr. Wong mons a year or more ago.
Colonial Secretary. He entered the Sir Henry and Lady Pollock-se Government service in 1966 as Account C. da Silva, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.-Scott, Kan Hing. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stevenson, Capt. G. E. Mr. Yung Taz Ming, Mr. Yip Lo Shiu, shall in fours know them-left the Colonyant of the Kowloon Canton Railway and Swinton, Eng. Condr. and Mrs. H. B. Mr. Yik Kei Chau, Mr. and Mrs. Yu Ahout a werk hgn to spend the summer was transferred to the Colonial Secre Sears, Mr. W. T. Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Wan, Mr. Yuen Man Chun, Mr. Yin Wing in Canada, and have NO cacaped for a fury's Office three years later as Second J. Oram Sheppard, Miss F. Skinner, Mr. Che
hrief while the congratulations which Clerk. In 1919, presumably in recogni W. F. Simmons, Mr. W. Sinclair, Lieut.
would have been showered upon them had tion of valuable service rendered during they been here. The carliest mails will the period of the war, Mr. Bullock was and Mrs. P. M. Southern, Mr. and Mrs. AL. Bhields, Mr. G. W. Bellary, Miss
no doubt convey to them the congratula“
made Member of the Order of the G. W. Sellars, Miss H. D. Sawyer,
Colony while the newspapers will go to tions of their numerous friends in the
British Empire... Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Sutherland, Mr. J. J. Staargaard Lieut. A. J. Eugden, Mr.
assure them of the pleasure the honour and Mrs. W. E. L. Sheaton, M. and birs
gives to the community as a whole..iy P. H. Sucking, Mr. and Mrs. 8.4 1.
It may be added as a matter of general Schoßeld, Dr. and Mrs. A. G. M. Severn,
interest that in addition to Sir Ileury Mr. G. M. and Mr. J. K. Shaw, Mr. and
Pollock the following persons now living Mr. F. Beel, Mr. and Mr. I. 8. Whyte King's birthday.""
are Knights Bachelor for services render- Bmith, Mr. and Mra FW. Spencer,"
ed in Hongkong: Sir Paul Chater,
G. (1909), Sir Wm. Goodman (1002) Comdr. A. R. Smithwich, Mr. B. G. Stewart, Lieut. Shadwell, R.N., Lieut. Jeg de joie and marched past Mr. B. Sir Francis Piggott (1905). Bir Wm. Rees and Mrs. J. H. Baveryna, Pay-Clark and Barton (the Consul General) at noon. (1915), and Sir Newton Stabb, O.B.E. Davies, K.C. (1012), Sir Robert Ho Tung Birs. Smith, Lieut. P. 8. Elawson, Llout. There was afterwards a reception at the (1921). CS Beely, Líout, -Comdr. E. - W Spencer.
Consuinte
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[From Our Own Correspondent.] SHANGHAI CELEBRATIONS.
SHANGHAI, June 3rd. British Volunteers, Sikh police, sed a Naval detachment paraded the Consulate grounds this morning in honour of the
A detachment of 000 strong fired a
(Continued at fool ofnist column).
has been conferred upon only six other During the past twenty years the 1.8.0.
late Commander R. 3. Rumsey, IL men in the Hongkong Bervies, "viz; the Harbour Master (1903), Mr. Charles Ford, Superintendent of the Botanical and Forestry Department (1904), the late Mr. Arathoon Seth, Registrar of the Supreme Court (1905), M. A. J.May, Beodod Master at Queen's College (1906), Mr. E Ofee (1911), and Mr. George Ng Puk H. d'Aquino, Firat Clerk, Stamp Revenue Shang, First Clerk, at Central Police Státion (1016), jint
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