ENGLAND'S OLD WORLD COTTAGES.
PRIME MINISTER'S ELOQUENT APPEAL.
A MEDIAEVAL HERITAGE.
THE PRICE OF RECENT NEGLECT.
A stirring appeal for the preser- vation of ancient cottages that so- exquisitely adorn the countryside was recently made by the Frime Minister, who presided at a com- ference called to consider the best means of preserving, the cottage architecture of the country.
The movement has been started by the Royal Society of Arts, and the conference, which was in the society's hall, was repre sentative
of ovar forty or- Iganisations, all of which are eager
to safeguard the beautiful village' homes of bygone days Emphasis was laid on the fact that it is not sought to restore cottages simply because they are old and artistic; efforts will only be made to restore those that can be made perfectly sanitary and comfortable.
The Speaker of the House of Commons and the Earl of Crawford gave their support to the move- ment, and the following resolution was passed unanimously:
That this meeting, called to con- sider the best means of preserving the ancient cottage "architecture of this country, declares its warm sup- port of the movement started by the Royal Society of Arts, and signifies its intention to assist in the estab- -lishment of, a substantial fund for application on the broadest nation- al lines in furtherance of this move- ment..
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THE HONG KONG DALY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH
CRICKET.
BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES.
The batting list in the first division shows several changes. in the positions of the differant players. Four matches were play- ed last wick.
Bayer (0.8.0.0.) has now 493 runs to his credit, his total being far ahead of any other league batsman. The Boottish Borderers played their fourth match last week and two of their representa tives are included below. Rumjahn, who headed last week's list, has dropped to fourth position. He is succeeded by Hayward (H.K.C.0.).
The bowling list is smaller, but there are only few alterations, The second division list remains the samA The averages follow:-
Players
A. W. Hayward (H.A.0.C.) Lt. Hankey (K.O.S.B.)
G., R. Sayer (0.9.0.C)
BATTING. Division I..
No of
Most Times
Inns. Runs. In Inna Notout. Avarage.
gbagbarbbero 8778544298
CHURCH NOTICES.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,
"HONG LONG
MAMOK ÖTE, 1927, 1st Sunday in Lent>
Holy Commun. Bain Chidran Service at 10a.m. Mating at 11 am.**.
No Servca. Ordination at 12 noon. Evensong at 6p.m.1mm
Preacher Ber. A D. Stewart Subject THE TEMPTED ONIST. A social gathering will be held in the Cathedral Hall after Evensong. Hasic, Light Refreshment: A Cordisi Welcome to service me, and others. FXDXADAY, THUnday, Friday and
SATURDAY
Holy Communion at 7.45 a.m. THURSDAY, March 10th
Choral Evensong and Address by Roy
H. 3. Eeritt, azt., at 5.45 p.m.
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UNION CHURCH. (KENNEDY BOLD),
SUNDAY SERVICES, March 8th ----
Sunday School at 9.45 Butthe
Service
at 10.50 a.m. — Morning 83, sed and 5-4-k
Hymne!!
P.R.A. in Lectura Enil si è pun me Framing Service at 5 ponte - 71,933, Hymn:
602
555 and 684. Preacher both Morning and Evening: Bev. J. Kirk Macmachia. WEDNESDAY, March 9th, at 8.15 pm-
Soldier and Sailors' Christian As- sociation.
231
70
1
67.75
4
183
*.101*
1
55.33
9
100
118
1
59.87..
A. A Rumjalin.(U.)
B
200
2
12.25
Lt. Emley (RN)
99
33
49.50.
H. N. Balhatchet (U.)
141
47.00
E. C. Fincher (E.CC.)
8
189
39.80-
F. Goodwin (E.CO)
6
194
38,80
B. D. Evans (0.5.C.C.)
140
35.00
A. H. Madar (I.R.Q.) A. W. Ramsay (K.0.C.) Capt. Thorp (K.O.S.B.)
8
187
33.40
B
917
.31.00
115
Capt. Evers (H.K.0.0.)
4
83
27.60
W. Brace (K.C.C.)
138
26.85
S. V. Gittens (U)
158
£6.33
Lt. Col. Cantrell (B.N.)
4
100
$3,00
T. E. Yeoh (C.R.C.)
11T
0.
23.48
F. Baker (C.S.C.C.)
6
116
23.20
FRIDAY, March 11th, at 8.30 p.m.
Chriss Endeavour bleeting sad.
[ Social As
F. J. Ling (0.5.0.0)
66
22.00
S, H. Tamail (I.R.C.)
87
I
21.75
Lt. Sturgess (RN)
140
0
21.19
U. M. Omar (0.0.0.)
124
0
20.66
O.. Inhil (C.C.C.)
G
193
40
0
8 160
0
20.50 20.00
BOWLING. Division 1.
Buna. Wickets. Average.
21
3
4.90
p.m.
928
24.
8.18.
62
6
8.68
114
13
8.78
56
8
8.33
53%
23
10.08
103
10
10.50
951
23
10.91
210
19
11.06
70
0
11.66
HONG KONG METEORQLIGICAL
153
13
12.00
REGISTER.
A. E. Wood (C.8.C.C.)
Playera. Capt. E. W. Morris (K.CC.) F. Goodwin (K.0.C.) E. B. Reed (0.8.0.0.) Capt. Dobbie (K.O.S.B.) Lt.Cdr. Shaw (B.N.)`'
Lt.Cdr. Beatty (R-N.)
G. B. Vallack (H.E.C.C.)
A. A. Rumjahn (U.)
F. J. Ling (C.8.C.C.)
Sergt. Gifford
N. E. Ross.....
* Not out..
Batting or more indings to count. Bowling:-5 or more wickets to count.
traditions should carry on until a new tradition, possibly linked up with the old, is ready to take charge of these things in England; just s it is essential that all who can should entry on until a generation has grown up to repair the irrepar able wastage of the Great War.
The Via Media." "There are
THE CHINA COAST.
LATEST CHANGES IN OFFICER PERSONNEL.
The following are the latest changes in officer personnel on the
China Coast.
Captain T. W. Pickard, of the Wenchow, is on reserve. Captain J. Legge, from Home leave, has gone master, Winehou
M. A. Cook, from Home leave, has gone chief officer, Fengtien.
Captain E. M. Gellie, from reserve, has gone master, Ningpo.
Mr. D. Jenssen, from réserve, bas gone chief engineer, Whanypu.
Mr. W. H. Scurr, sup's third en- gineer, Eiang, has gone third engineer, Línan.
MR. BALDWIN'S, SPEECH. The Prime Minister, moving the resolution, said: I think it is diff cult for us to exaggerate the im- portance which architecture plays in the national life. It is perfectly possible for a man to avoid ever
some encouraging signs abroad,, as you will agree I looking at a newspaper; it is per- often think what little town by river fectly possible to avoid seeing aor seashore has not known in resent film; it is perfectly possible to years the hands of the vandal and the jerry builder; particularly, per- avoid listening to a jazz band, but, haps, by the seashore, and yet there wherever you go, and whatever you is a public opinion arising there is do you are obliged to look at build an increasing sensitiveness in public opinion, and if it be a fact that the ings, and buildings are obliged to majority of people are not sensi- look at you. It always secins to me, tive, I take comfort in the thought
Mr. W. R.. Woodman, from and especially perhaps to those of that people are beginning to learn
that it does not pay to make a place reserve, has gone acting second us who have been brought up in a ugly, and, therefore, that you will engineer, Singkiang. Mr. A. D. home amongst some ci- the most touch many consciences in that way Armour, second engineer, Sinkiang, beautiful of the old cottages of Eng that you would not touch mathetic has gone suply second engineer, land-and I use the word England tien lately of that conscience it
ally. I think we have had indica- Kiangsu.
the Mr. C. N. Flood, sup'y chief because I am not familiar with cot development of the schemes which engineer, Xweiyang, has gone suply tage architecture in Scotland, and have been made to prevent the Kent chief engineer, Luchow.
coalfields becoming like other coal- Mr. W. Niblock, sup'y chief ca- Wales, and Ireland in England I felds, of which some of us know gineer, Kaying, has gone sup'y say it is difficult for us to contem something, and all of us know how chief engineer, Sunning. plate these survivals without realis dear that project was to Lord Mr. E. Gostling, chief officer, ing that the whole of this architec. Milner, and how, in the cesing Kutus, is on Home leave. Mr. J. ture is one of the tributaries of the years of his life, he gave much time, H. Davey, sup'y chief officer. Siang- main stream of medieval crafteman- much thought, and much encourage, has gone chief officer, Kutwa. ship which has come down to our
ment to those schemes. The prob- Mr. AE. Smith, has been ap time, and as such is of inertimable lem before us, as I understand it, pointed second officer, Siangwo value to us. It has an appearance is this: We want to preserve old
Mr. J. McTavish, second
engineer, in the country of spontaneous And natural growth, wholly lacking in houses; we don't want to preserve Yusang, is on Home leave.
them as curiosities, but to bring Mr. AT. Perry, from Home those abortious of red brick and them back into the main stream of leave, has gone chief engineer, slate which have risen with such the national life. We want to see Fucktes. Mr. D. Smith, chief en alacrity over the face of the country them made adequate for people to-gineer, Tuckto, is on reserve. since the industrial era began,
day, which we believe can be done, Mr. J. Fry," second engineer, Springs of Craftsmanship. and we believe, it would be a most Fogahing, is on reserve.
W. I. Hamilton, from Home leave, has gone second engineer, Yusang
Mr. J. A. Thom, acting
in
Ji
valuable Tesson "for the people.
"We want to take, as wise people always do, the vis media between
second
"It is an education in itself to sea the adaptation of local means to meet local needs under the work of local craft, in a village, say, in
ge, on the one hand that, type of brutal engineer, Katwo, has gone acting -the Cotswolds, or
despoiler who is never happy until second engineer, Leesang, Mr. A amongst the South Downs in Sus he has got himself in a vulgar villa, M. Maloney, second engineer, Lee- sex, But while we all recognise and, on the other hand, that kind song, is on reserve that good housing is, and ought to of fanatical restorer who pins his Mr. A. Robertson has been ap- be, a great civilising power, we have to confees that wo and our immed faith to a spurious antiquity pointed sup'y second officer, Hop- ate ancestors have aeglected is both (Cheers.) We want neither of these, sang.-Shipping and Engineering.
middle course, and we want from that point of view and from to enlist in our support an calight every other point of view. Neglect ened public opinion, with which always has to be paid for at a great "price, and the neglect of the past progress is possible. To all of us to whom old rural architecture
but a
in
two or three generations, is being means so much, and whose life paid for to-day in hurry, and, too has played so great a part, it is often, in want of thought that have led the country directly to disaster. great source of comfort that a If I remember right William Mor society such as the Royal Society of ris once said that it was his func Arts should have taken this subject seriously into consideration; a body
tion to stain wallpaper with poetry, which enjoys the patronage of his No one can say we have stained Majesty, the Prince of Wales, and buildings with poetry for the last
the Duke of Connaught, and num two or three generations. We have the
bers as it does among its council
and its members most of the men in this country who are authorities on these things, are interested-in these things, and who believe in these things
stained them with prose, and pretty bad prose at that the kind of prose that you can read in the little de- scriptive paragraphs, that appear between the acts in a second-rate American film. We have to see if we can once again top those spring. of craftsmanship which, have not Bowed in this country for so long, It is no hopeless trak, because crafts manship lies dormant amongst our people. It is there, it has been called out here and there in various arts, and I am quite certain that if the fight magician's wand was used it would spring again into fer- tile being throughout the length and to us, and the utilisation to the breadth of this country. (Cheera) best advantage of any funds which But it is peculinty incumbent upon may be contributed by those who us that we should insist that the old care for beauty in this country."/
(Continued on nezt Oolumn), (Cheers.)
For more than a century and a half they have been the vanguard of enlightened progress in all matters concerning the arts, and I feel con. fident that, strengthened by the un animous, passing of auch & resolu tion as I have read to you, we may icave with the fullest confidence in their hands the direction of such policy as would commend itself,
SUNRISE" AND SUNSET IN
HONG HONG
FOR MARCH, 1027. STANDARD TIME OF THE 12015
MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREENWICH,
Sunrise. Sunset. March 5th......6.42 r.m. 6.28 p.m.
eth......6.41
tb.......6,40
8th.......8.20,
9th.......6.38
13th.......0.35.
6,29
6.29
6.22
14.
37
10th.. ..6.36 11th 6.37 12th......6.36
6.30 0.30
17
6.31
}
6.31
8.39
14th.......0.34
6.32
15th.......0.33
8.33
10th,..... 8.33. `15 ↑ 17th...6.32 18th...6.31,
6.33
8.32
#
JI
19th.....8.20
0.34
20th......6.23-*
8.34
21st....6.27:
6.34*
22nd 0.20
6.35
.0.36
24th.
26th
.8.33
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, BOIENTIST.
{
MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW BOWEN ROAD TRAX STATION SUNDAT SIBFIca, March 6th, at 11:15
!!
Subject" BAN.". Wednesday Evening Meeting at 5,80
Beading Room at above address, open Monday and Friday, 10am to 12 Nous; Taraday and Thursday, 5 to 7 pm.
The Publici ordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room.
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Hong Kong Observatory, March 4th,
Previous On DateļOn Dato
Day
Barometer. Temperaturs Humidity Wind-
Direction
Force
Westher...
Bain
**
5th, 1927.
CONSIGNEF NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE
FROM NEW YORK, Motor Vessel
*LAHOEBANK" Baving arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are informed that all Goods are being landed at their rise into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Gedowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, whence Delivery may be obtained.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods rossining undelivered after 10th March, 1997, will be subject to Rent
be
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.
FROM MIDDLESBEU”, ANTWERP, LONDON, STRAITS 100 PHILIPPINES
The
Steamship
* BENAVON."
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are harshy
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
`PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL. STEAM NAVIGATION COS STEAM MACEDONIA”
ARRIVE HONG KONG OF 3RD MARCH, 1937.
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRAL TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAIL ADEN, COLOMBO
AND NTRAITS.
informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hamaricas and/or extra baxardons Godowns of the Hong Kong sad
sad Kawloon W Wharf and
named Vessel are hereby informed Godown Co., Ltd., whense and/or fromONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above
obtained. the harves, Delivery may be
No Claims will be admitted after the that their Goods are being landed and Goods have left the Godowns, and all placed 1 32311 anx in the Hong Kong Good remaining undelivered after the and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Cam- pany's Godowns at Kowloon, where mach instant, will be
Consignment will be sorted out Mark
All Claims against the Steamer must presented to the Undersigned, on orf 11031 blocs to Bert before 17th March, 1997, or they will All Claims against the Stamer must presented to the Undersigned on or not be recognised.
before the 26th instant, or they will
recognised. be
All broken, shafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on
be
by Mark and Delivery can be obtained
Goods are lazdel
unless
Optional Goods will be landed hero': less Instructions have been given to the Steamer.
day, 10th March, 1917, at 10 All broken, chafed and damaged Goods contrary 6 hours before arrival of the
50*
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
THE BANK LINE, LTD., General Agents. Hong Kong, 4th March, 1997.
(4633
LONDON BUYING AGENTS
attained
We offer you our services as buy- ing agenta for Brith or Confi- nental goods Established in 1844 Ent thoroughly up to date, pur socers
by
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KEYMER, SUN & CO. Whitefrairs, London. Teleg.: "Keymer, Landor.” Est. 1844.
SHIPBUILDERS.
at 2 pm 6 am,
SHIP REPAIRERS,
p.j."
BOILER MAKERS,
30.02 30.00
80.06
51
49
68
76
FORGE MASTERS,
57
*
NE
Cal
S
0
OXY-ACETYLENE AND
ELECTRIC WELDERS.
OD 0.00
D
0.00 *0.03
Highest open-air Temperature, 3rd: 52 Lowest cpen-air Temperature, 4th: 40
B-Blue-sky, C-Cloudy; D
F-Fog; Drizzle;
LLightning; M-Mist; O-Overcast; P Passing! showere; Q-Squalls; E-Rain; T- Thunder.
P
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE, From March 5th to 11th, 1927.
HIGH WATKE.
Wear.
Month
Date of
Sat
Sua
•
Mon.
T
ول
Standard
Hongl
Kong
Time.
h
LOW WATER.
Height.
m. The
Hong
Kong
Standard
Time.
Height.
b. m. ft. la. 510 485 489
41219
10.47 a 7
6 mil 215 4m 5 14 1
IL 42 A 6 8 5912 7 mil 87 15.85 51
31 1
80-41 606 723 03967 6 34 20 Wed.91 48 5.2m 72 3.0
Thur, 103:19 m 7 36 2 2 24 5'8 Fri. 115 14 14 2 8 14 343 5911 $7
9 58 a 2
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERS.
sas to be left in the Godowne, where they will be azamined on the 11th instant, st 10 m
A
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD..
Agenta Hong Kong, 4th March, 1927.
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BOOK FOR THE GLOBE TROTTERS FROM HONG KONG TO CANTON BY THE PEARL RIVER
BY
CAPTAIN Q. V. LLOYD, With Illustrations, Maps and Flags.
PRICE
$1.75
On Sale at: "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS " Office.
--DRY DOCKS-
THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY
OF HONGKONG,
LIMITED.
Length 787 Feet. Length on Blocks 760 Feat.
Depth on Centre of SI)-(U.W.0.5.T.) 34 ft. 6 ins
THREE SLIPWAYS,— Capable of Handling Ships Up to
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CALL FIMO: "C" OTER "ANS. PENNANT.”
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TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS :?“ MANIFESTO,” HONGKONG.
CODES USED: Al, A.B.C. Fifth Edition; Engineering: First and, Second Edition;
Western Union and Watkins.
Dook Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers. Boller Makers,
Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters. Electricians.
Steel Twin-Screw Ocean-going Tug and Salvage Steamer
Henry Keswick "
anilt, engined and equipped complete by The Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd, Hongkong, for their OWA Jerrice, 1921. Length 165 B.P., Breadth 84' (m), Depth 17 (m), 1.F.P. 2,000. Fitted with electrically driver submersible and centrifugal pumps, air compresser, wiralens, searchlight and all modern appliances for Salvage Works
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";
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Goods not cleared within 6 days, date of arrival will be subject to indading Eart
THE
No Fire Insurance will be effected by
Fin say caso whatever,
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con- signees, and the Company's Surveyors, MERATE. GODDARD & DOColas ab 10 a.w.
Mondays
and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.
16
00
All Claims against the Steamer int
Lofare 2 to the Undersigned on or
to
1 Bisrch, 1927, or they will not
recognized,
No Crims will be admitted after the Goods have left the GodownŁA
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,
Agents. Hong Kong, 3rd March, 1927.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
QUEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
UHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVI- GATION CO., LTD.
AND
Exox UNITED KINGDOM VIA SING AFORE
CONSION ANTENOR
ONSIGNEES per Co. Stemmer
are hereby notified that the Cargo will te discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kow Iron, where it will be at Consigno
risk and subject to Terms and Condi Lions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. Thə Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 4
4th March, Optional Cargo will
will not be landed has been given prior Lere, unleat carried on from"
to Steamer's port to
port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
All broken, chafed and damaged Gooda are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdayı and Fridays between the hours_of 10.45 .. and Noon within the Free Storage period.
"the
· No Claims will be admitted after Goods have left the Steamer's Godawn, and all Goods remaining undelivered after
the 10th March, will be subject to Rent.
All Claims against the Steamer mast be presented to the Undersigned on uz before the 24th March, or they will not be recognized..
No Fire Insurance will be affected, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agenta
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3rd March, 1927. 、
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
8.S." PAUL. LEGAT.”
BRINGING CARGO FROM MARSEILLES, &c. Also Caxto Facx BORDEAUX 8.8. "ANTINOUS" FROM LA PALLICE
88. TETUAN" AND LIEUT. DE MISSIESSY."
ONBIGNEES are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns
of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, wäence Delivery may be obtained immediately after landing,
All Claims must be sent in to me an or before Friday, the 11th instant, or they will sat be
recognized.
Bd. on
Damaged Packages will be examined by: the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10:00 Tuesday, the 8th instant,
No Bra Insurance will be effected by as in any case whatever.
J. LIMAGE
Agent Hong Kong, 2nd March, 1927. [4628
COMPAGNIE DES MESSA- GERIES MARITIMES,
CONSIGNEE NOTICE:
SS "CAPITAINE FAURE”
BRINGING CARGO FROM DUNKIRK. ANTWERP, MIDDLES BROUGH," LONDON, &C.
CONSIGNEES are hereby informed
that their Goods with tas exception. of Opinm. Tressura and Valuables are being landed a stored into the Go- downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & GodownD Co. Ltd, Kowloon,
may be
whence Deliverding.
muet
obtained
mоn
be sent in to me or before Tuesday the 8th March,
1827, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be examined by the Company Surveyors
Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees ab 10,00
1a.m. on Friday, the 4th March, 1927, 19, 19
No Fire Insurance will be effected by
J. LIMAGE,
ne in way cane whatever. --
Kong, 26th February, 1937.
Agent
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