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GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
LAST BGHT'S DANCE.
His ExceMany the Governor gave dance at Gowesumea lose last evening. In Lady Stabbs' absence, Laily Severn accompanied His Excellency at the „reception of guests before the alancing commenved The bal-room and bouse were decorated with yellow and white chrysanthemums for the occasion. The Hoyal Marine Band of H.M.S. Harkin, provided the music for the dances. A List of those invitced follows:-
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1925
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, I
ANNUAL MEETING OF SEAT- HOLDERS & SUBSCRIBERS.
TO FORM CHURCH COUNCIL.
CANTON NEWS.
(FROM QUI CHINESE CORRESPONDENT. }
CANTON-HANKOW · RAILWAY.
Mr. Mrs. and Miss Bam, Mr. C. B. Robertson, Alz. and Mrs. J. Ealston, Mr. I. Rankin, Lt. Goland Mrs. T. A. Robert- son. Mr. stul Mira F. J. de Rome. Mr and Mrs. James Reid, Cemir, H. B Robinson, Lieut. O. W. Richaris, Mr. and lrs. J. B. Ross, Mr. E. Ralphs, M.
Tho Canton-Hankow Railway, Kwang- and Mme. R. Rodeniuser, Lieut. J. D.
The annual meeting of the Sent-hokierstung Section, with bead office and general Ross, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Roed, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rodgers, Major P. Rashleigh, and Subscribers of St. John's Cathedral station at Wongsha, Canton, will soon Fr. A. B. Raworth, Eng-Lt-Comdr, and took place last night under the chairman-be forced to curtail is freight traffic Mrs. & Robins, Mr. and Mrs. G. W Reeve. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Russell, Mr.ship of the Rev. H. Copley Moyle, Senior and issue pasanger tickets at the risk R. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rouse, Chaplain, and was well attended.
of the applicants only, according to in- Pay. Conde V. F. Roy, Major and Mrs. A. M. Rothers. Lieut. H. H. Rogers. RN, Mr. E. W. Reid, Mr. Redmond, Pay. Comdr. A. C. Ree, R.N., Mr. H. A. and Miss Dorothy Rogers,
culars were sent out.
The Hou. Treasurer, Mr. J. Owen formation from the euployees of the Hughes, addressing the meeting, said that railroad itself. The line, about 100 miles na usual the report and necounts had been extending from Canton to Shiu- kwun, the northern terminus, bas not circulated, and very little special com-been able to keep up its proper repair Mr. and Mrs. T. Arthur, Mr. and Mrs., Mr. and Mrs. Bowes, Smith, Mr. and meat was required. They began the year and maintenance as desired by its chief: Van Andel, Dr. Dalamhoy Allan, Miss Mrs. (.. Sayer, Hon. Sir Claud and
the hack of funds K. M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Adam Lady Severn, Capt R. G. Sturges, Lt with a defeit of over 89,000, and not-tagineer, owing to
According to Mr. Lam Chik Min, the son, Mr. B. Aucott
Col. and Mrs. W. Orpen Sanders, Mr. withstanding the special appeal which the maximum receipts of the lina monthly Mr. and Mrs E. J. Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. G. M. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. N. Church Body made to the public in the amount to only $240,000, while the mili J. A. E. Bullock, Mrs. Beck, Lt.Col. Smith, Miss C Shaw, Comdr, and
form of a circular, signed by two members tarists have a standing order to appro and Mrs. LG. Bird, Miss Bird. Capt. Mr. M. Maxwell Scott, Mins S: Shaw, a Barrett, Capt. C. G. Brodie, It.N., and Major and Mrs. Hattersley Smith, Capt. of the body and himself as treasurer, beriate 806,000 monthly from its revenue regardless of the monthly income, lert- Mrs Brodit Mr. Burns, Hon. Mr. M. and Mme. Schindler, Mr. I was sorry to say that the response was ing only 8 11,000 for generint, exponaco.
R. Bird M. Beauvoir, Mons W. R. Miss Baker, Mins E. M. Bain, Miss . K. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark. Lieut. most disappulating, as "only $300 were which have never figured below 3:80,000. Any extensive repairs will be impossible and Mrs. I. G., Bennett, Lieut. and Mrs. J. H. Smith, Mrs. G. and Miss raised. Naturally many of the circulars under the present financial difficulty. Boyle
RN., Mr. J. Bottomley. Lt. Col. Stubbings, Lieut. D. A Searle, Dr. J. Went to persons who were not members The attempt of the military authorities HF. A Butterworth, Miss 1. A. Blair, H. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs F. Sutton, Mr.
of the Church of England. About 200 cir-in the Kuomintang régime to barrON Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Beith, Col and and Mrs. A. B. Stewart, Dr. and Mrs.
$4,000,000 on the purity of the railway Mrs. Russell Brown. Comdr. and Mrs. J. L Shellahear. Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
is being opposed by the latter's former C. A. Browne, Jr. and Mrs. N. G. Beale, Sim Mr. and Mrs. M. H. B. Scott, Mr. The question. hs to how best to obtain hareholders, who expect to regain "con. Lieut. aud is. Barraclough, Mr. H. C. and Mrs. L. G. Scott, Capt. G. E. Swinadequate contributices towards the main-trol of their property upon the outgoing Barus, Eng. Lieut. C. R. P. Bennett: Mr. ton, Eng-Comdr. and Mrs. H. B. Sears, tenance of the Cathedral Church of Hong of the Bolshevists, who nationalized and Mrs. N. 8. Brown, Mr. P. H. Drake Mr. W. T. Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. J. kong would have to be gone into very the lino on January 18th, 1923, and have Brockman, Prof. and Mrs. Byrne, L-Col. rum Sheppard, Prof. S. If Stump, carefully. Personally, he was satisfed been controlling it ever since. F. S. Montague Bates, CB, CALO, Lieut. G. . G. Simpsoe. R.N., Mr. W.
that the money could be raised in this D.S.O., Mr. and Miss E. T. Birkett. Sinclair, Lieut. and Mrs. P. W. Southern, Colony. He thought the only way they
THEATRICAL SLUMP. Lieut. L. M. Shadwell, Mr. and Mrs. A. could do was by a personal appeal Hoa, Sir Paul Chater, Miss M. Cooper R. Sutherland, Lieut. A. J. Sugden, Mr. They had made an appeal by means of theatrical troupes in the Players' Guild, Canton, which usually has about 35 Hon. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Creasy, Mr. ad and Mrs. W. B. L. Sheaton, Dr. and Mrs. circulars, but that had failed, and it composed of actors whose names regular Mrs. R. C. Chalmers, Mrs. J. O. Car- penter, Miss G. M. Cotton, Lieut. E. WA. G. M. Severn, Mr. J. K. Shaw, Mr. would be for the incoming church Body jly appear on theatre programmes and Colegrave, Dr. and Mrs. Cenig. Pay and Mrs. T. 5. Whyte Smith, Lieut. H. to devis, uther moans
placards, to-day is in the sad plihgt of Lieut. A. Churcher, Mr. L. H. C. Cal. Spragge, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Salter,
But to return to the accounts, the re-seeing many once well-known com. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaw, M. W. W. throp, Capt A. Crawford, Mr. and Lockhart Suith, Mr. and Mrs. Middleton sult of the year's working was practically paaies eliminated from the list. Ther Mrs. Stanley Christopherson, Miss Cleve Smith, Mr. F. D. Smith, Mr. and Mrs the same. They carried forward a bal are less than 15 troupes with full mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Darby, Miss.A. E de D. Mr. J. Middleton Smith, Miss Stohart,
JWN, Smith, Lieut. W. D. Stephens, apse on the wrong side of almost exactlybers registered with the Guild at the a similar amount to last year. But the present." While the heavy war tax on Dyer, Mr. H. Y. Daniel, Flag-Licut. Cond. L. A. Spooner, Lt. Col. and 31rs. outgoings, they would notice sairies,ibentres,-30 per cent on the receipts for Dangerfield, Lt Comdr. Durnford, NC 31. Stephen. 3. G. W. Sewell, allowances, passages, etc.-showed a reach show,-is mainly responsible for the Capt. Davenport, Dr. and Mrs. Comdr. Mrs. and Bliss Stirling. Lieut.duction of about $1,000, but this was fall of the troupes in number, the reign Earle, Lieut. E. Edmonstone, R.N., Vie R. H. Y. Sivewright. Lient. J. F. H. upset by charges in connection with the of terror in Kwangtung under Bolshe
Senior Chaplain's house-#745. Bawyer, Major and Mrs. D. MeL. Slater,'
vist role has made shows pa the road Mr. E. F. R. Sample
With regard to the Assistant Chaplain's unsafe Moreover, the popularity of Fuad, the debentures amounted to motion pictures with expert advertising $16,000. The question as to what was direction to further its hold on the Can to be done in the future with this money tonese public may be considered an ad had yet to be decided. They had also ditional cause for the downfall of the received during the year a sum of £2,000 native dramatic interests. bequeathed by the late Mes. Bowker, which would be subject to investment in approved securities.
Joad.
Admiral Sir Allan F. Everett.
"
KGOMINTANG MOVING By an order of Dr. Sun Yat Ben, given recently, the executive members of the Central Executive Commitice of the Kuomintang, the party now controlling
HE. Major-General Sir John and Lady Fowler, Miss A. S. Fraser, Mr. W. G. Mr. A. W. Tickle. Mr. B. W. Taylor, Fitz-Gibbon, Miss L. Fothergill, Mr. A. Mr. and Mrs. Tinson, Sir Erie and Lady H. Fenwick, Mr. 1. Foster, Mr. Stunet Taylor, Sir and Lady Skinner Fawnes
Turner, Major L. Chenvix Trench, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Calloway, His Honour B. Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Taylor, Air. Justice and airs. H H. Gompertz, Mr. and Mrs. F. Byze Thomson, Mr. H. Mrs and is Cibson, Aliss J. Gray, SR. Todd, Capt. and Mrs. W. J., and the H. Golinu. Mr. and Mrs. H. Green, Pay. Misses Thompson, Miss L Tasartez, Mr. Lieut. Eversley Green
and Mrs. J. H. Taggart, Mr. and Mrs.
He would also mention that there would Hon. Mr. Hallifax, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tolley. Mr. and Mrs D. W. Trat-be a very considerable zumber of vacant PH. Holyoak, Miss Joyce and Missman, Mr. and Mrs. C. and Miss Thwaites, sittings in the Cathedral, and he hoped Dorothy Holyoak, Mr. George Hogg, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. F. Tyson, LL Co. and Mrs: applications would soon come in. He was Canton Government, will transfer their S. O. Hill, Mr. W. W. Hornell, Jr. 11. Trevelyan, L Coindr. C. B. Thompsorry, tun he had to point out that sub-meetings to Peking. Mr. Hu fan Min, G. Hunt, Capt. G. Hopwood, Surg son, Corodr. S. E. Thomas. Mr. M. Hscribers re not keeping pace with the acting Generalissimo of the Red Army Comdr. and Mrs. Hunt, Mr. and Mr Turner, Mr. W. J. Terry, Lady Turner, supporters of the Cathedral who had lettin Canton, also an executive member, Manele Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Trasy
the Colony, and he trusted this unsutis has not yet decide whether or not be Hamilton, Mr. W. H. Hope, ME and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Ifford. Dr. and Mrs. factory state of affairs would be improved will go to Peking. That the Kuomintang. A. T. Hamilton, Mr. B. C. K. Hawking. A. M. Vadon. Mr. C. AL Vise, Mrs. during the year. A great many old sub-as a party will soon have to withdraw Lieut. H. L. C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon.
scribers bad gone and there was no one from the Canton Government is expect- 1. Hear, Miss M. B. Hall, Mr. and Mrs.
Licut. Colin Wauchope, RN, Mr. K.
to take their place. The collections of ed A.
Miss F. Hughes, Lt Williamson, Mr. C. G. Whyte, Hon.
church expenses showed a slight improve. Comdr. Conway Hake, Miss Hours, Mr. Mr. E. D. C. Welle. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rment and donations were better than in AS. Hett, Mr. and Mrs. FC. Hall Wood, r. 1. P. White, Mr. and Mrs. Previous years. Lt. Cond: G. F. Hole, Me and Mrs. H. P. Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wedlake, 7. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Hills, Lieut. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. J. Wodehouse, Mr. R. G. B. Hayter, Lt:-Conair. F. E. P.
and Mrs. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Waller, Hutton, Capt. 8. S. Hes, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. R. and Miss Wade, C. A Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. B. Mr. and Mrs. Wallington, Pay.-Mida. D. Hancock, Capt. Hailes.
A. Wilson, Mr. A. H. White, Major C.
Miss Irving
Mr.
SHAMEEN EMPLOYEES GUILD.
The Chinese employees of the Shameer that the 39.000 debit balance from 1923, of their new labour union, the formal The Rev. H. Copley Marle pointed out arms, have just completed the formation" had been wiped out by a generous con- inauguration taking plage on January, tions had been sent by the Philharmonic sible positions in Shameen, such as com tribution from Sir Paul Chater, and dooa 28th. Chinese holding the mere respon Society and the Male Voice Choir.
senier pradores,
clerks and the H. Warton, Mr. R. E. A Webster, Caption of the accounts, which was seconded themselves with the union, and the party Mr. Owen-Hughes proposed the adop
like. have so far failed to identify Mr. Bulmer Johnsön.
A. E. Watts, Capt. R. N. Walker, Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp, C.B., and Ars and Mrs. S. T. Williamson, Mr. E. H. by Dr. Saunders and carried. Kemp, Miss Kemter, Miss Kellar, Mons. Winiams, Capt. J. H. Wallace, Lieut. W.
The next item on the agenda was the organs of the rating party in Canton Mr., Mr. and the Misses King, Miss G. and de. Kremer, Liest. D. C. Kinlock, G. D. Weir, Mr. J. P. Warren, Lieut. Relection of six-lay members to the Church are making unfavourable comments in Kennedy
Finch White. Condr, and Mrs. H. West. Body The following were appointed: connection with this fact. Mr. H. A. and Miss Lammert, "Mr. "'W.
macott, Jr. and Birs, O. C. Womack, The Hon. Sir Claud Severn, Mr. J. Owen- M. Lyons, Mr. D. C. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Capt. R. H. P. West, Mr. and Mrs. T Hughes, Mr. W. L. Pattenden, Mr. A. H. G. Weall, Licht. A. J. L. Whyte, Lieut. Compton, Col. Fitzgerald and Sir Henry N. Lucey, Major R. R. Lewis. H. Wace, Pay.-Comdr. G. W. Watson,
Pollock, K.C. R.A.M.C., and Mrs. Lewis, Capt. W. U. C. Lake, Eng Lt. Comdr. Lambert, Misa Mrs. E. Watson Mr. P. Douglas Wilson. Miss Wilson. Mr. M. Walk, Lieut and Lewis, Mr. Layton, L. Comdr. Lockhart Stewart.
Mr. G. Young, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. M. Yourg. Lt. Comdr. R. M. Young.
H.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs.
Matros and Sisters of Government Civil Hospital, Matilda Hospital, Military Hospital, Royal Naval Hospital, Peak Hospital, and Victoria Hospital.
H.E. THE GOYERNOR.
ANTI-CHRISTIAN MEETING,
The anti-Christian movement agitators these days in Cauten have confined them- Mr. D. E. G. Nicholson, of the Hongselves only to the delivery of public lec kong and Shanghai Bank, was elected at the Kwangtung University audi torium against Christianity. The next o. auditor.
lecture will be given on Sunday, Feb. The following were appointed to repre- sent the Cathedral at the Diocesan Con-reary ist, when Mr. Hou Shung Ching, ference: Lady Pollock, Mre. Shewan, Mrs. Commissioner of Education of Kwang- Bullock, Mr. R. H. R. Wade, Col. Fitzung Province, is expected to speak. gerald and Sir Claud Severa.
CHURCH COUNCIL SCHEME, The question of the advisability of form. ing a Church Council was raised by the
women
Friends of Mr. Hsu, however, say that his name has been advertised without bis consent, as invitation to speak has. Sua Fo, son of Dr. Sun Yat Sen and never been affirmatively replied to. Mr.
Chinese New Year Eva last, said to his
STAR THEATRE.
MAJUTEL VARIZTY COMPANY PLEASE PACKED HOUSE.
De and Mrs. Minett, Mr. T. Megarry, 4. Miskin, Lieut. Mansergb, RN, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. A. Moore, Mr. A. K and Ale. W. W. Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs. J. Finlay and Miss Miller, M. and Mrs. Granville Murray, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. 3larah, Mr. and Mrs. N. Mathieson, M. et. Mdm. M. Montargis, Mr. and Mrs.
On Tuesday, January 20th, His Excel- Rev. T. B. Powell, Assistant Chaplain former Canton Mayor, before he depart-i Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. MeNicoll, to dinner to meet Commodore and Mrs. He thought the laity should have larger fellow members of the Church that the M. Macalpine, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. E.lency the Governor invited the following who explained the duties of such bodies ed for the North from Canton on Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Millett, Mr. Stirling. Mrs. Stirling was unfortunately representation, and in his opinion the McKichan, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Meacock, unable to attend owing to indisposition. Church Body was too secretive. Such a Kuomintang Party buse Church, adding Dlr. and Mrs. A. G. McClay, Mr. J. M. Commodore Stirling was accompanied by Council as he suggested would be of will never be against the Church, adding BleHutchon, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin, Miss. Stirling and his Secretary, Pay- assistance and help to the Church Body. that both his father and himself, are Bir. C. M. AleDonald, Capt. and Mrs.master Lieutenant Church: Maeready, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mackie. Ilor. Six Claud and Lady Severu, Hon. It seemed surprising to him that the Christians. Mr. Sun Fo is a Baptist. lat-Col. And Mrs. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Me and Mrs. Kemp and Mrs. Terry, Hon, elected to the Church Body, but the of the Cathedral could not be EA. May, Leal, G. C. de V. Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Creany, Hon. Sir Henry and Church Council would help in that way. Bira MeMichael, Miss McDonald, Miss Lady Pollock, Hon. Mr. and Mra Holy- The Ordinance governing the Cathedral AL J. Munro, Mrs. Alex. Mackenzie. oak, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. J. Gompertz, Bir
Mr. R. A. C. and Miss North, Itev, and Robert and Lady Ho Tung, Dr. and Mr organisation placed all the authority in Council, if form Birs. Northcott, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. B Addison, Mr. and Mrs. Barlow, H. and the Church Body, and
ed, would be purely advisory. He would
the Council consist Mr and Mrs. McElderry, and Lieut. 30
of 25 cr
A delighted audience filled the Star Newsholme, Mr and Mrs. E. Newbouse,
membera. Bir. and Mrs. G. F. Nightingale, Capt. Stephens, R.N.
On Thursday, January 2nd, His Excel-ly convited to do so. He hoped from the Folies Bergeres.
consented to net on a Church Variety Company, which has come direct A. Heyes Newington, Mr. and Mrs. AH. Noble, Lieut. JI. S. 3. Nicolson, leaty, accompanied by Captain H. Neville, this question would not be shelved, but
Their, en WDS conceived ADU., dined with His Honour the Chief decided at the meeting.
quita and Mrs. W. North. Lieut. and Mrs. Oram, Mr. and Mr. Justice.
original and novel lints, and provoked de Bir Henry Pollock seconded, and it was moustrations of applause for each item. Orme, Pay-Lieut. Oswia. Major T. I. .On Friday, January 23rd, His Excel- Oakes, Capt. and 31rs, Osspring, Mr.lency gave a dinner at Government House decided that a Church Council should be The company is certainly a clever one
formed. and Mrs. T. Orton. Pay-Comdr. C. B. for Members of the Medical Conference,
in every respect, and it is not surpris The Rev. Mr. Powell said that the
Jug that On Monday, January 26th, owing to a Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. R. E, H. Oliver.
they earned so much) apprecia Hon. Sir Henry and Lady Pollock, Ar. severe cold, His Excellency was obliged people who had consented to act on the ion
to cancel his engagements to attend the Clemes, Mr, L. A. E. Duncan, Mr. W. by Majurel, the mainspring of the odm
Council were: Prof. Forster, Mr. F. The programme F. A. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Eldan Potter,
last night was opened Pay-Comde, and Mrs. V. O, Padwick, Interport Football match during the after-Zimmern, Mr. Andrew Choung, Mr. S. 31. pany which bears his name; be contribut Mr. J. T. Prior, Mr. C. G. Perdue, Mr. noon, and to dine with the Vice ChanGoddard, Lady Pollock, Mr. F. Mason; ed a series of operatic songs in a manner H. H. Phelips, Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman cellor of the University in the evening
Miss Middleton Smith, Mr. E. G. Stewart that proved him to be an accomplished Farker, Mr. and Mrs. W. Pattenden, On Sunday, February. 1st, His Excel-
vocalist. His voice is a rich baritone, Mrs B. K. Prosser, Major and Mrs. R. Club to present the Governor's Shield and organist, then read his report, already in He was ably supported by Mdile, Burg.-L.-Comdr, H. L. Pergrine, Mr. and lency will drive out to Fanling Golf and Mss Mow Fung.
Mr. F. Masou, A.R.CO. LT.C.L, which was heard to great advantage 8. S, Paton, Major and Mrs. F. H. Captain's Cup to the winners of these the hands of subscribers, on the organ, Yvonne Demuy whose offering, were Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pearce, Miss trophies.
and the two proposed schemes for repairs French chansons comiques," which were Peck, Dr. W. W. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs.
One scheme, he said, involved the ex- well received, as
4
were the quaint F. B. Pfordten, Mr. G. H. Piercy, Major
penditure of $4,000 and the other $10,000 Arabian dances by Bergine and Ludo, He advised them to proceed, with the which were executed with special scenic the organ. It was eventually decided to host in himself and provoked continual farger scheme and not go on patching up effects. Dugard, the comedian, was
carry out me 310,000 scheme.
mirth The entertainment concluded
Nihill, Mr. T. S. B. Nicoll, Miss M. W. Mrs. Pattendes, Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Wood, suggest that Home 10 or 12 people had Theatre last night to hear the Majurol |
Alr.
and Mrs. E. A Penny, Mr. and Mrs. H.
IL, Pethick, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Purves,
SERIOUS CHARGE.
tertainment
on
►
At the Central, Magistracy yesterday Mr. Pattenden mentioned that the with "Les Anaglyphes." a series of liv
Senior Chaplain was going on holiday it ing movies, which were well staged a few weeks, and on behalf of the meet.
The variety programme was preceded ing wished him a safe return.
by a picture entitled. “Innocence,” fen-
ring Anna O. Nillson.
Dr. and Mrs, Paterson, Mr. Campbell GUNNER COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. Prosser, Capt N. C. Parkes, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Pone, Lieut. and Mrs. C. R.. Price Miss Percival, Mr. P. A. Pollock, morning, Gunner James Ellement, aged Comdr. Fott, Mr. P. O. Potts, Mr. A. 25, who is charged with a serious offenen IL Potts, Misa Hutton Potts, Mr. and against na 11-year-old Chinese girl, was Mrs. J. Farren, Miss Porter, Miss committed by Mr. J. R. Wood, for trial Peplow Comdr. A G Peace, Lieut. N. at the next Crihinal Bessions. I. Pinani:
While awaiting his trial he will be kept in military custody..
Mons, and Mde. T. de Quievrecourt.
The Rev. Copley Moyle thea thanked all who had worked for the benefit of the Church, and expressed the hope that the Council would stimulate enthusiasm,
their short season at the Star to a The Majurel Variety Company bring
conclusion to-day.
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