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4 Chinese was cautioned and die FUNERAL OF DR. charged in the Third Police Courty Singapore, after a charge of being drunk DALMAHOY ALLAN. and disorderly had been' heard against him He said that he had been celebrat- ing the seventh moon.
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this character. Moreover, it is impos sible to forecast how any particular General will act under any definita con-
guilty of this recent gross cutrage, is ditions. General YANG SEN, who has been
described by those who knew him as t very pleasant and sporting individual He has on several occasions ridden his own ponies at the races, at Chungking and has always been regarded as pro- British in his sympathies. Yet be incited his soldiers to commit à wanton act of piracy and opened a murderous fire from the shore on a small British rescue party.
kow in totally interrupted. Telegrams The interment took place in the Old to Hankew and places beyond are now Residents' section of the Protestant being transmitted by wire from ShangCemetery, and the gathering that attend- hai to Wuhu and thence, by post. They ed was both very large and representa are subject to heavy delay and are active, demonstrating the wide airela in cepted at sender's risk only.
which the late Dr. Allan had moved and the great respect in which he was held. The police have arrested another man in connection with the affray at the That his death is deplored by all who Western Market last Sunday morning.knew him was evidenced by the great He is being held on suspicion of being wealth of floral tribute sent, connected with the murder of the two Chinese killed during the fight-So far, however, he has not been charged.
A burglär entered the residence of Staff Sergeant Kennell of the Royal Artillery, who lives at military quarters at Kennedy Road Од
Wednesday.
Articles missing from the bed-room were jewellery to the value of $51, a sum of $17 in money, and a brass bowl valued at $2.
A theft took place at North Point bathing breach on Wednesday. Mr. B.
The medical profession of the Colony was well represented both by European and Chinese practitioners. HE. the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G.) was also represented, while there were alsó present representatives from the Councils and Government Departments. Sisters of the French Convent Hospital were present, as were also many Chinese ladies and children.
These Present. The service was conducted by the Rev. A. D. Stewart, and the principal mour- Dr. S. S. Strahan and
ners were
Wong XI Tam and J. H. Tam, YS. Fung, Ha Ki, W. T. Cheung, Ho Leung, Chiu Ou Yang, Tong Tiang. Ka Wo, Chan Lim Pak, S. M. Chura, Chan Pu Hin, Lo Fook Esung.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Franks, Mr. and Mrs. W. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanderson Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Goetz, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. WN. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ogilvie, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Baptista, Mr. and Mrs. P. . Nolasco da Silva, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Morrison, Mr. and
a. J. M. Noronha, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Apear," Lïaut-Col and Mrs. E. D. Matthews, Mr. and Miss Manuk, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. C. Hornell, My and Mrs. J. Tully, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pestonji, Mr. Johanssen and family, fr. and Mrs. D.
and Mrs A. R. Fenton-Raven. Mr. and
rs. R. J. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. slow, Mr. and Mr S. B. Alderman, Mr. and Airs. C. E. Hartnell-Bensis, Mr. and Mrs T. E. Petree, Mr. and Mrs. M." Cario, Mr. and Mrs.. A. Lusk Shields, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark, Mr. and Mrs.
Jones and Austin, Mr. and Mrs.. Win-
S. S. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. T. Orton, Mr. and Mrs. E. Nash, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Woo, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bruha (Shanghai), Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Scrivea and Detty, Mr. and Mrs. M. and Mr. Foo Kam Shing. Mr. and Cadell, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. G. Brayfield, Mrs. W. W. Cele, Mr. and Mrs. T. F O'Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bagram, trs. C. W. C. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Syme Thomson, Mr. and Lo Cheung Shiu, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lowes-Smith, Capt. and Mrs. F. Going, Mr. and Mrs. U Sz Wing, Mr. and Mrs. 3. W. Le, Eric and Dorothy Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Compton Sandes, J. and Mrs. F. Dillingham Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Greenhill, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hegarty, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lun, Yung, Mr and Mrs. M. K. Lo, Mr.. and Mrs. N. E. Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Baymand, Mr. and Mrs. J., P.
White, of the Royal Naval Hospital, went Dr. W. L. Thomas (the late Dr. Robinson and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. R.
there with two companions and left their clothing in one of the sheds. When they returned one gentleman's silver watch had gone and betweer. them they lost
$13 in money.
Allan's partnera).
Among representa
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tives of the medical profession pre- sent were Drs. W. V. M. Koch, J. W. Anderson, J. C. Macgown, J. Morrison, J. Durrani, H. Balean, J. W. Hawk, Ma Luk, C. K. Ma, W. T. Cheung, T. P. Some time ago a Chinese intercepted Woo, and D. E. L. da Souza, an amah, who was walking in Hospital Pata, near Bowen Road Hospital. Be Among the many others present stole from her $4.50, and after the theft Capt. Steele, A.D.C. (representing he decamped. Evidently the police dis (Governor) the Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp, covered him at Aberdeen. He has now been committed for trial at the Criminal the Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, the Hon. Mr. Sessions by Major C. Willson on a charge | C. Mel. Messer, the Hon. Mr. E. R. Halli- fax, Sir Shou Son Chow, the Hon. Dr. of highway robbery.
The military and civilian communities H. Kotewall, Mr. Justice Wood, Mr. are likely to be present in force at the S. B. B. McElderry, Mr. E. W. Hamil Pageant of Empire Bail which is to Leton, Mr. R. E. Lindsell, Rev. G. T. held in the Memorial Hall (Singapore) on Saturday, September 15th, and every Effort is being put forward by the or zanisers to make it a great social and fancial success, The proceeds will he devoted to military charities,
Waldegrave, Mr. N. L. Smith, Mr. C. D. Melbourne, Capt. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Mr. A. H. Barlow, Dr. S. W. Tao, Mr. H Kom Tong, Professor L Forster, Messra A. Jackson, A. H. Crrok, R. M. Dyer, J. C. McHutchon, N. V. A. Crou-
"Are you a Mason" is being played in
Tusaday. Thursday, and Saturday to Reed, A. H. Potts, T. H. King J. H. Singapore, by amateurs on Saturday, September 25th, and on the following cher, H. Birkett, W. E. L. Shenton, L. help St. Andrew's Hospital and Mission. Hunt, P. Sanda, C. Bulmer Johnson, G. The cast includes Lady Marison, Mrs. Carson, McKenna, Mrs. Kitts, Mrs. Grimble, T. H. G. Brayfield, H. R. B. Hellmier, Mrs. Harriman end Misa Hancock, M. E. Turner, W. McKay, A. Marion Knowles; and Mers. Kitis, van B. Raworth, H. A. Jones, A. Stevenson Prangh, Heybittel, Law, and Macpher-Gregory, H. Dreyer, Father Space, Chief Inspector Aris, Colonel Robertson, re- presentatives of St. Joseph's College and the French Hospital, and Mr. Shi Ya Man.
300.
Home and Europe mail vid Siberis is due to-day by the s... Kanchow, which will also bring Shanghai mail. The steamer is expected to land over 800 bags of mail altogether, of which 18 will be from the United Kingdom. The as President Pierce is also due, to-day with A "GOOD OFFER."
mail from Manila. The next Home mail is due on Sunday by the, s.s. Rangoon WANHSIEN'S EVIL REPUTATION. THE troubles in China have their lighterarn which will bring letters and papers side and occasionally at amusing in-rid Negapatam, dated London, August
BONGKONG, SZPTEMBER 1ÚTH, 1926.
Ir is uncertain at the moment whether cident raises a laugh. A good story is a British expedition will be organised going the rounds in Canton now that to secure the release of the two British the Naval Officer who ordered the closing boats still in the hands of General Yard of the Wuthow Fort was calmly informed SEN. According to a Shanghai message by a certain Canton official that the the question is now being considered. matter had been reported to the British The majority of British residents in Government at Home and that in due China will certainly be indignant if course he would be dismissed for exceed matters are left as they are, but at the ing his duty. As, it was stated, this was same time it must be remembered that sure to happen he was urged by the not an expedition to the Upper Yangtsze same official to accept an appointment cannot lightly be undertaken. The ves- with the Canton Government as Admirál
tja Hangkong Daily Press.
sels engaged in it would, for considerable of the Fleet at a much enhanced rate distances, be at the mercy of armed of pay. forces on the bank and when the objec
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E. Lindsell, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hamil- ton, Mr. and Mrs., Lionel Sim, Capt. and Mrs. W. G. Lawson and family, Mra, and Miss Hopwar, Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Dell, Mrs. Wield and family, Mr. and F. 3. de Graca and Miss Graca, Mr. Mrs. S. . Bander (C. E. Railway), Mr.
and Mrs. J. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. White, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Tong, Mr. family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Abe, Mr. and and Mrs. E. J. de Figueiredo, and Mrs. Lo Chuang Ip, Mr. and Mrs. Mac- kenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Large, Mr. and Mrs. George Grimble, Mr. and Mrs. R.. M. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hall, Mr. and Mra. H. Caroll, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. J... Smith and Jamily, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pattenden, Mr-and-Mrs Edgar Davidson, Mr. and Mr. A. G W. Ogilvie, Mr. and Mrs.
H. V. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bur- and Mrs. F. O'D. Gourdin, Mr. and lingham, Mr. and Mrs. Lo In Nin, Mr.
Mra. T. A. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Harris, the Hod, Dr. and' Mre. R. F. Kotewall, Mr. and Mrs. F. McD. Court- ney. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. d'Almada e Castro and family, dr. and Mrs. C.
Kwong Hong Yat, Mr. and Mrs. Shi Yu Kew, Mr. and Mrs. Wang Oi Ket, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mackenzie, Lir. and Mrs. Man, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Kotwall, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gitaco, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Fothergill and family, Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung, Mr. and Mrs. A. II Abbas, Mr. and Mrs. A. Abbas, Mr. and Mrs. Cro.
Mrs. C. Montague Ede, Miss D. O'Keefe, Mrs. A. Matthews, Mrs. Edzar and family, Mrs. H. W. Bay, Mrs. E. Hall and Mrs. J. Stewart Brown, Mrs. Mrs. and J. S. McIntosh, Mra. V. Abbas, senior, Misa Agnes Anderson, Phillips, Mrs. A. G.. Gordon, Mrs. M. Ramsey and family, Misses Winnie, Esther and May Kotewall, Valerie Hickie, Amy Garth, Miss M. Ellis, Miss L. G and S. Ellis, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mra, R. Carroll, Mrs. Montalto de Jesus and family, Mr. and Miss Homem de Carvalho, Mrs. Lai Ying Eee, Mrs. Leung Wai Chee, Mrs. Lai Ham Young, Miss Lan Hoi Sui, Mrs. Gui Chwok Lun, Mrs. Fung Lai Sze.
Lammert, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Billi- moria, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lammert, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Potter, Me, and Mrs. A. J. J. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. G. Miskin, Mr. and Mrs. S. Dunn, Colonel Among the numerous foral tributes and Mrs. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. H. were lose from: Dr. and Mrs. W. B. A. Davenport Browne, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Balean, Dr. and Shiner, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hewitt, Mrs. J. Thornton Smalley, Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. Austin, Miss I. Ahwer. C. D. R. Black, Dr. and Mrs. S. Seguin Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Holmes, Mr. W, Strahan, Dr. and Mrs. W. V. M. Koch, and Miss Russell, Mr Goh Cheng. Ok Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Wan, Dr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Ann, Mr. and FM. Craca Ozorio, Dr. and Mrs. Axion Mrs. W. Goldenberg, Mr. and Mrs. To, Dr. and Mrs. B. de Sousa, Drs. F. Raworth, Mr. and Mra. V. V. M. Gray- Pierce-Grove, G. E. Aubreg, J. C. Mac-bura. Major-General C. C. Luard, Command-gown, J. W. Anderson, J. Durran, Har- ing H. M. Forces in China, in his reportston, Taylor, Morrison, Millward, V. N. on the inspection of the Shanghai Volun- Atienza, C. K. Ma, A. W. Woo, Ma Luk, teer Corps, again pays a compliment to T. C. Wang, T. F. Woo, Kew Brothers, the smartness and efficiency of the mem- C, K. Ma and W. T. Cheung, bers of this body. Since my last re- port, the Shanghai Volunteer Corps has
Mesare. A. Graham-Brown H: Jephson, again been called upon to assist in safe-
Tommy, T. C.. and F. Matthews, "Rebert, Margorie and Pal, the Rev guarding the community on more than on occassion-giving another example G. T. Waldegrave, Mr. G. K. Hall Brut of the necessity for their existence, and Doodha, Vivian Benjamin, H. G. Lee, A. ton. Messrs. J. F. Crose, Frank. N. W.
training and discipline," is one of his Zimmern, Major P. Rashleigh, D.S.D., the excellence of their organization, H. Barlow. Arthur C. Franklin, W. A statements.
A. Messrs. J. D. Humphreys, G. G. Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Wood, T. H. Ramsay, Monsieur George Co., Ltd., Greenock, have received in Defaure de la Pinde, Messrs. F. C. Jen structions to proceed with the construckin, W. Osborne Lambert, John Fleming, tion of a motor vessel of 6,800 tons gross HM. H. Esmail, H. R Remington, S. for Messrs. Alfred Holt & Co, Liver G. B. Layton, E. V. Johnstone, W. R. G. Lee, E. L. O'Hay, Cyril Kotewall, pool in which twin-screw Scott-Still Mansfield, H, S. Hall, Liest-Comdr. C. machinery will be installed. It will be Hake, R.N.R., Lieut. Comdr. G. F. Hole, friends of Cluanie, Rosshire, The Mother remembered that the same builders were responsible for the construction of the RN, Lieut. Col. Boylan Smith and Superior and the Sister of St. Paul's officers" R. A. M.C. Messrs. Henry Hum- Institute French Convent Hospital, the Doline, which has now covered more than 100,000 sea miles, and recently on the
phreys, Alexander's family, A. W. Shovel Nurses and Emily Tang "French Hos ton, A. G. Gordon, A. H. Rowe, S. T. pital, Dr. Allan's Office Staff, Graduatea run from Liverpool to Port Said on the
Williamson, G. N. G. Tinson, F. Sutton, of Edinburgh University, The Hong- The forthcoming wedding is announced sixth voyage maintained. an average J. S. Ferry, IL. Dreyer, J. Scott Harston kong, General Chamber of Commerce, the
speed of 11.5 knots.
Gea. R. Edwards, Felix M. Ellis, P.
Chieftain and members of the Hongkong Douglas Wilson, P. M. Hodgson, H. W ̧
St. Andrew's Society, the Manager and Staff of the International Banking Cor- Tape, M. and E. Ahwee, Hzz Jhr. and Mr. C. F. J. Quartes van Ufford,
poration, the Hongkong and Shanghai: Mesars. J. A Tarrant, Edward Eare, J. Banking Corporation, Banque de l'Indo- Alwee, M. Maas, D. O. de Silva, Chine, The Netherlands Indian Govern Antonio A Baptista, M. II. and Horace ment, the Directors and Members of the Lo, J. N. and N. R Menta, U. LAY.M.C.A., Kowloon, the Committee ind Mobideen and family, T. G. Weall, Capt. Members of the Hongkong Club, The The wedding of Captain C. D. Arm- . B. L. Dowbiggin, Mr. Percy A Cox Royal Hongkong Golf Club, The Presi strong, M.C., East Surrey Regiment, Mr. Richard Hancock, Mr. A. J. C. dent, Vice-President and members of the and Miss Dorothy Muriel Holyoak has Rocha, M. Nemazee, E. L. de Souza, H. Kowloon Cricket Club, the Staff of the teen Exed for October 16th. The wedding M H. Nemazee, Geo. A. Walker, Hoa Kowloon-Canton Railway, Lore, Bing- Sergeant Carpenter, who has been in will take place from Government House Fook Ping, Leung Hang Fong. Yuen Lu ham and Matthews, China Underwriters, charge of the police station at Cheung where there will be a reception after Lun, Mok Kon Sang, Mok Hing Sun, Ltd., the Ching Hail, The Pharmacy Chow, has been transferred to Hongkong, the service at the Cathedral
Loy Chang, Tanyee Fei, Lui Wai Chan, (Fletcher & Co.), Queen's Dispensary and Sergeant Chester Wood, of Kowloon,A few days honeymoon will be spent Tsang Chung, Lau Tik Chenk; Young King Edward Hotel, Standard Dil Co., has taken his place at Cheung Chow.
at Fanling before the departure of the Hee, Li Tae Foug, Chan Heung Fred A's. Watson & Co., Ltd., Ming Lo Club, of N.Y., Universal Auto Supply Co., East Surreys for India on October 27th. Lau, Choa and Chan, In-Ku Un. E
Mrs. Holyoak and her daughters are Yuen, Woo Hay Tong, W. Yu, H. F. Kwong Bing & Co., Young Le Club,
The Officers of the D.G.I of Scottish travelling to Hongkong by the Blue Mailo. Li Po Kwai, Tai Ming Kai and Funnel liner Antenor which leaves Liver-family, Kee Chin Sick Qui, Law Shau Freemaicory in the District of Hong- pool to-morrow (Saturday), and is ex-Shan, Low Soo Shiu Yu, Edward H. kong and South China, The Masonic Dected here about October 13th.
Cheung, Lam. Yuk-Foo and family, E. Fraternity of Hongkong..
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RECEPTION AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
The President and members of the
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