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DEATH OF CAPT. D. C.

LOGAN, M.C..

(Continued from page 5).

THE FUNERAL.

The Service.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1927.

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UNABLE TO APPEAR HERE.

EE. the Governor and Lady | MALAY TENNIS CHAMPION. The callin was bore to the grave.. Luard, C.B., C.M.G. Lient.- Clementi, H.E. Major General G.

side by the selected pall bearers, and the firing party stood opposite, to one side, with the pipers, drums, and buglers a little behind. Group ed around in a huge circle were the officers, military ranks and the general public.

The service was taken by the Rev. H. Copley Moyle.

Col. R. L. Bouchier. Major R. Melville Smith, Lt.-Camdr. F. Hay. ley Bell, LA-Comdr. G. F. Hale, Major L. Cassel, Capt. G. Ander son, Sir Robert Ha Tung, Dr. R. H. Kotowall G.M.G.. the Hos. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Dr. J. C. Macgown, Dr. J. W. Anderson, Dr. D. J. Valentine

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V.R.C. NIGHT FETE.

AUSTRALIAN SWIMMERS »

EXHIBITION.

GOOD DISPLAY DESPITE HANDICAP.

After the committal prayers the Smith. H. Spicer, R. K. Hepburn ance of Lum Poa Wah, an Aulason last evening. There was a

FRANCE AND DISARMA- MENT.

BIG SUBMARINE PROGRAMME.

NO RESTRICTIONSI

The French Government mani-

BUILDING AT HONG KONG.

NEW CHINESE-OWNED VESSELS.

FOR STRAITS SERVICE.

A twin-screw cargo and passenger festly holds very positive views being built for the Hua Kiau vessel of about 400 tons gross is upen the subject of the limitation (Overseas Chinese) S.S. Ca, of armaments. It has politely but Straits-directed concern trading be modification in its programmes of resolutely declined to consider any

tween Singapore and Muar, by

a

It was mentioned yesterday that Khoo Hooy Hye, the tennis cham- pion of dialas, would arrive yester day by the P & O. si Marew-and Messrs F. Sutton, D. M. Brown was likely to meet local players

The Victoria Recreation Clab ing, G. Murray, A. Keating, J. S. here in conjunction with the appear-held its third night fete of the G. R. Razaret, T. E. Saunderson, Firing Party presented arms, then §. H. Clark, J. M. Henderson, 4.tralian Chinese player of much

W. Eastman, J. D. E. Crawford, note, who, as recorded elsewhere, mid-week function, the big draw capacity house, although it was a came the order to load.

Following the first volley, then Low, C. H. Blason, J." Thayer is meeting local teauis players be-being, of course, the presence at submarine construction, which are Ltd., of Hong Kong. It is expected.. the first bars of "Lochabar. Benjamin, B. S. Stephenson, R.

the by the pipers. Followed Baker, A. F. Stubbs, J. N. Owen, fore" proceeding to Shanghai next four Australian timed to pass the Monument there the second volley, and more of A. K. Dimond, E. B. Reed, W. A.Monday on the Tenyo Maru to Ernest Henry and Victor Moore of titude is that France is now follow for delivery,

Lochabar No More." The third Butterfeld, M. M. Maas, O Eager, volley came and the concluding of P. M. Nolascoda Silva, R. E. Mas compete in the Far Eastern Olym- New South Wales, and Reg. Grier ing a purely defensive policy in

Allroads seems to lead to the Monument, at Happy Valley laat oveaing when the funeral took place. There were extra trams put on, and every one was packed. Other people arrived by car or ricksha, and long before the cortage was

was a crowd of several hundred as- sembled.

Wreaths had been arriving for

beurs in advance, and the base of

More

dougall, A. L. G. Eastman, C. piad Edgecumbe, W. J. G. Whiley, H.

G. Howard, M. J. Quist, W. Kerr,

swimmere,

Messra Kwong Hip Lang & Co.,

on a very extensive scale. Ita at that the vessel will shortly be ready

and Tom Boast, of Queensland, who the matter of sea power, and that of 145-ft., Moulded breadth of 98-ft. The vessel has an overall length Khee Hooy Hye also competing arived by the Tango Maru from the submarine is essentially and depth 8-tt. 3-ins, whilst her

the Monument" was buried deep fashing in the sinking sunlight, the A. C. I. Bowker, R. E. Valentine' in the Far Eastern Olympiad, but Australia yesterday, and are pro- weapon of defence. Whilst this is speed will be about 10 knots. For

dreds.

arms."

petitions.

the piece by the pipers. Then came the unload order, followed by the order to Tix. With bayonets with them. They numbered hunting, party came to the "presen

In this position they remained Deceased was dccorded fall mill-while

the buglers sounded the tary honours. and before the Last Post." following it up with cortege arrived there had assembled the stirring "Reveille call.

This concluded the ceremony, and the firing party, pipers and muffed

members of Scottish Company start drums, and the buglets of the 2nded the filling in of the grave. Battalion, the King's Own Scottish Burderers, officers of the Hong of Sergt. Barham, the pipers were

under Pipe-Major Mackie, and the A. Nowers, F. P. Franklin, R. W Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, drums and bugles under DrumL Jones, T. G. Paterson, M. members of the Scottish Company, Major Dalrymple.

Key, H. Dreyer, G. B. Slipper D.

A. Pollock Humphreys, F. other Volunteer ranks, the General

THE FLORAL TRIBUTES.

Gordor, W. D. F. Wilson, E. 8. Officer Commanding the South Tribute to the high esteem and Abraham, C. Blaker, G. Miskin, -China Command and his staff, and popularity in

the lat: K. Dhaw, W. Brackenridge, J. E. tuany officers from the King's Own Captain Logan was held by the Joseph, L. E. Hopkins, L Kay,

was the wealth of floral tributes sent. The base of the Monument was covered with them when the cortege passed, and many of the sen ders were present at the graveside. The wreaths numbered hundreds, as can be judged by the complete list of Boral tributes sent, which is appended:-

R. L. Moncrieff, L. J. Davies, Rss the Korea sailed atmceeding to Japan to-day on A. Cooper, F. Tester, E. C. Freyesterday he had to proceed to

the same vessel for Tokyo, where they derick, E. D. Shank, C. H. Burton, Shanghai, and therefore could not CL Shank, A. Morley, W. D. Russell, D. H. Blake, H. R. meet any local players, or the Aus will take part in a series of com- Phelips. J. H. Seth. J. H. Ramsay, tralian Chinese exponent of the L. C. Edwards, G. L. Goldenburg, game, D. L. King, E. Ralphs, W. A.

He hopes, however, to be back Zimmern,, RH. Douglas J. G Goldenburg, D. L. Ring Douglas,

E. Ralphs, bere early in September, and will W. 4. Zimmern, B.

The firing party were in charge J. C. Ferguson, J. Coulthart, probably stay a week. He will then of them where able to participate, commerce renders it essential that legs have been provided for on

which

be glad to challenge any local ten- nis "stars"/"to a match.

Malay Water Polo Players.

Also on the Morra is a Malaya Water Polo Team (Seow Sian Chys, Gah Bunn Check, and Chin Kim Yau, who is also their manager)”

Olympiad

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The Australians had consented to give a swimming exhibition at the Fete, but, unfortunately, only two

The namely, Grier and Boast. other two were not able to give a display, but what was seen of the¦ other two was exceptionally good swimming, and of a character rarely seen here, at least for 'speed.,

It appears that all four swimmers

their arms were still very sore, and this was the reason that Henry and Moore were unable to participate.

Despite the handicap of sore aims, and not having had any swimming practice for a matter of four weeks, "their exhibition was very

perfectly true, it is a contention have two derricks, one to lift a dealing with cargo, the ship will which exercises an effective reper. maximum capacity of two tons and cussion upon the whole question o!lass will be used for raising, and the other one top. Á steam wind- limitation of naval armaments. lawering the anchors of which the. The aubmarine is a most potent vessel is provided with two Bower menace to commerce, as we had oe stockless anchors and ona kedge, casion to realizo during the Great anchor. The nativa crew will be War. The necessity to protect our

housed in the forecastle and three

we should maintain a sufficient heard the ship, which will also have two store-rooms. For the safety strength in cruisers and destroyers to meet the submarine forces of passengers and crew two life the friend of to-day who may be beats, four life-rafts and 100 life-

belta are provided. This is the enemy of to-morrow." an elementary canon of naval The vessel will be oil-driven by ethics. France has refused to con- two sets of vertical compound sur- sider the fact that a substantial face condensing engines, with a reduction in the Fleets of the three high-pressure cylinder of 13-ins principal Sea Powers would diameter, and low-pressure V8-ins., tions of defence. There is possibly a political reason in this, for the board consists of two cabins con The passenger accommodation on French are proverbed as the most taining two berths each and a bath logical nation in Europe, and room. Between the passenger cabins never do anything without a reais a well-furnished saloon. son.

An Eye On Italy.

The Captain and officers are com- fortably berthed and the vessel is The truth is that France is electrically fitted throughout. nowadays less concerned with the

aval policies of the Big Three agent of the Company, is leaving Mr. O. C. Smalley, managing Italy. Whatever ultimate purposegist and inke delivery of the than she is with the activities of shortly for Hong Kong in order to Italy may have in view, there is vessel, after which he will proceed no question as to the character of

Scottish Borderers, and other mili. European community in general G. Horridge, C. E. W. Bishop, P. They are going to Shanghai for the had recently been vaccinated, and diminish the extent of her obliga- with a piston-stroke of 18-ins.

tary units in the Colony."

With the arrival of the cortege, shortly before 5.30, the torming of the lengthy procession was under taken, and with the first stirring beat of the mafed drums, and the opening skirl of the pipes, and the beginning to the stately slow mili tary march, the scene became im- mediately impressive and beautiful.

The Procession.

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From Mother and Dad, Bob, Kenneth, Violet, Ellis and Edgat, Perkie and Barty, Joyce and John,

Teddy and Stella..

In Shanghai already training is the Malaya swimming champions, Chin Poh Chong and Ng "Marg Guara

The water polo team would like

R. Chichgar, G. P. Lammert, E. Mimmack, E. W. Daggan, F. Lam- ment, E. A. Griffiths, F. Mc. D. Courtney, J. Joseph. J. Fleming, M. M. Tyrell. H. T. Buxton, E, S.

Both the Water Polo players and Taylor, C. P. Ross, EL Hosie, A E Kew, R. D. Read, H. E the swimmers will be back here at Standage, C. H. W. Kew, F. A the same time as the tennis player Dixon, F. W. Ramsay, and would like to take part in local Groves, M. Hoare, A. H. White, G. contests. D. Binck, A. H. A. Penn, O. A Peel, H. A. Rodgers, W. Beveridge, B. R. Forster, A. Ritchie, A. W Graham-Brown, A. Mackenzie, W. To the strains of Flowers of No. 6 Platoon of the Scottish ePittendrigh. G. R. Edwards, E. the Forest," the funeral procession Company (H.V.D.C.), From all Ezra, K. E. Grieg, G. E. Ellams, 'slowly wended its way to Protestant ranks of the Scottish Company B. Shank, J. W. Alabaster, R. Cemetery. Headed by the K.O.S.B. (H.Y.D.C.), The Officers of the W. Kew, O. Kitchell, J. Dixon, firing party, bearing their arms re-

Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Harrop, A. S. Hersee, H. Seth. versed, the slow march began, and Corps, Members of the H.V.D.C., J. R. L. Stanton. G. E. Wetton, following them came the pipers and members of the Sergts. Mees of the E Davidson, G. Davidson, D. E. the black draped mufed drumus, H.V.D.C., Uicers, N.C.O.s. and Clark, Alitres, H. P. White, J. H. while behind them were the buglers. Mea of the Infantry Company Witebell, H. Dreyer, O. M. Shaw, Then came the black hearse bear. (H.V.D.C.), The Engineer Company H. I. Armstrong, W. M. Groves, ing the remains to their last rest- (LV.D.C.), Members of the Artil-C. E. Aubrey, A. Worsoe, C. A. ing place, the coffin_being covered lery Company (H.V.D.C.), Officer, Fulcher, W. F. Simmons, A. K. by the Uaipa Jack. The hearse was N.0.8. and Men of the Armoured Henderson, Ho Leung, Ho Kwong, covered with wreathe, in addition Car Co. (H.V.D.C), The Portu-Ho Iu, Ho Wing, Ho Ki, Ishmael to those already at the Manuguese Company (E.V.D.C.), Portu Chan, Wong Kam Fuk, Soo Pei Walking on either side of guess life Club (H.V.D.C.), From Shao, and Soo Pui Chen. "ment.

the cortege were three pall bearers from the Scottish Company-six in all,

Bullock

to meet local teams, and the swine; and it was a pleasure to watch mers would have liked to compota them cutting through the water of in the Harbour Race. However, the V.R.C. bath. They both ro as it will be too early for this event, they are willing to compete against

corded excellent times. last year's champion (Mr. C. 3.

D. Lyon s Cooke,

well-known V.R.C. swimmer, was

to have competed against them, having volunteered to do so, but unfortunately be met with a bad accident to his eye earlier this weck, and was unable to enter the water.

Hon. Secretary of the V.R.C.) and will endeavour to re- duce his and other previous cham- pions' times. All three swimmers are willing to compete.

AIR FORCE CRASHES.

MORE ENGINEERING AND LESS DRILL NEEDED.

Boast swam

BRISTOL CHANNEL'S

́NATIONALITY.

her naval developments. She her- to Australia with a view to pur- self admits that she aspires to chasing further steamers for the naval supremacy in the Mediter Company-Singapore Free Press. ranean, but whether she takes the we are left to guess Probably not, British Fleet into her calculations

since she views cur Mediterranean Fleet in much, the same light as the Spaniards view our occupation of Gibraltar as something. episodical, which need not affect merely

the course of national policy. We do not claim supremacy in the Mediterranean, but simply the right to ensure the security of our most vital trade route.

PART OF IT NOT BRITISH.

An important decision was re cently given by the Court of Appeal (Lords Justices Bankes, Atkin, and limits of the jurisdiction of British. Lawrence) with regard to the

cuurta

Grier, swimming with an obvious ly stiff arm (which means a big bandicap to a swimmer where tree dom of movement is everything), accomplished the 950 yards in 2

That France should find a mai- minutes, 53 seconds.

ter of special concern to herself in. The question arose out of a col- the 100 yards back stroke In 74.4-3 Italy's naval promine

is only lision between the vessels Cornish seconds.

natural. Italy will have nothing Court,

and of Liverpool,

the to do with President Coolidge's Fagernes, of Genoa, which resulted scheme for the limitation of arms in considerable loss of life and the parison better than V.R.C. record ments on the American plan. She sinking of the Fagernes. The coi

Grier's time comparen in com- time for the 220 yards.

prefers to regard her business as lision took place at a point in the "In Japan the Australians are cotitude

her own. Unfortunately, this at Bristol Channel between Oxwich. is impossible in naval Glamorganshire, and Ilfracombe, peting in a sort of Japanese meet-affairs, since the naval business of where the Channel is 20 miles wide. The owners of the Liverpool ves-

all ranks of the Shanghai Scottish,

Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lammert, Ex-Active Service Men's Associa

That in a little over 18 months tion 1914-1918, Officers and other Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Haywood, Mr. Then followed Mr. W. Logan ranks of the Royal Army Pay and Mrs. E. W. Hamilton, Mr. peace dying we should have lost 113 (father), Mr. B. F. Forbes, Mr. Corps, Officers of the Royal Artil- and Mrs. C. M. Manners, Mr. and lives in Royal Air force crashes is Mra. A. W. E. Davidson and held to justify the demand that J. H. Brister and Mr. J. A. Elery (British Heavy Batterics); family, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lind-there should be an immediate and

Colonel Sergison Brooke and officers ing over 16 area pemand of the officers of the Headquartersmith, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hare- ciane outside officialdem into the The Scottish Company, number of the 15th Infantry Brigade, sell, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gold-independent investigation by techn Licut. K. S. Morrison and Lieut. Sta (South China Command), land and Miss R. Hazeland, Mir whole problems of diminishing risk in our Air Force, writes a corres- Mackenzie, with Sgt. Major Purves Lieut. Col. L. J. Comyn, C.M.G., and Mrs. A. V. Apcar, Mr. and carrying Captain Logan's glen D.S.O., and offers of the 2nd Ba., rs. A. E. E. Oliver, Mr. and pondent to a London paper to hand. A method of obviating one of the garry, sword, and other military The King's Own Scottish Border Mrs. S. F. Chubb. Mr. and Mrs.

Allan Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. I. greatest perils that of the rauipment marched behind.

Next came Warrant Officers and officers 6th Bn. Sad Punjab Reg Mr. and Mrs.F. H. Crapnell, Mr. clared, would be found in the estab

ers, Lt. Col. Y. Cuates and the E Ost, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Jones, maintenance of machines-it is de ing (or Pan-Pacific meeting). Their any great sen power is inevitably

Non-Commissioned Officer's repre-

Members of the Garrison Bergts. sentative of every unit of the Volus Mess, Officers of the Royal Artil. and Mrs. E. R. Childs, Mr. and lishment in the H.A.F. of an expert teer Corps, followed by the follow. lery (H.K.S. Bde, R.A.), merabars Mrs. D. W. Tratman, Mr. and corps of engineers.

Mrs. C. C. Stark, Mr. and Mrs. The daily drillings and military ing Volunteer Officers-Lieut. Cal. of the Sergt. Mess 2ad K.O.S.B.

District Grand Master and Of G. Grimble, Mr. and Mrs. H. 5. routine of the present, system, are L. G. Bird, D.S.O. (Commandant), Major R. A. Wolfe-Hurras Adut cers of District Grand Lodge, Hills, Mr. and Mrs. E. Grimble, said to be distasteful to many med ant), Major R. Melville Smith, E.C... Worshipful Master, Officerki Mr. and Mrs. H. C. B. Way, Mr. of a purely mechanical beat, who be passing through here on their upon ships and gura. But it is: and Mrs. Backhouse, Mr. and Mrs. want to concentrate upon the en-

Major Black, Captains Jordain and Brackenridge, Liests. Moncrieff, Thornhill, Noll, Hancock, Logan, Jarvis and Regimental Sergt.-Major R M, Westlake.

These were followed by a number of King's Own Scottish Borderer Warrant Officers and Sergeants," followed by the K.O.S.B. officers, including the Commanding Officer of the 2nd Battalion, Licut. Col. L J. Comyn, C.M.O., D.8.0. Thare

R.N.

Victoria

poor

most formidable opponent will be Powers. If France and Italy owners moved to set it aside on

the business of all the other achael: issued a writ, but the Italian" Takaishi, the Japanese swimmer. would hold & Two-Power Con the ground that the collision occur. It is understood that we shall fereace on the limitation of armazed outside the jurisdiction. This ments, then, indeed, we might notion having been dismissed by very likely see more of these fine make progress towards the fulfil Mr. Justice Hill in the Admiralty swimmers, for the Australians willment of reduction of expenditure Division, they now appealed.

The Attorney-General, Sir Dou- perfectly clear that they will do gias Hogg, contended that, what- nothing of the sort. They would

over the teat, the place of the col- Like to see the Great naval Powers lision in the present case was, out- reduce their Navien on altruistic aide the territorial area. grounds, and not because they hope for any relative advantage from such a result. But they have no intention of permitting any inter- naval affairs-Naval and Military national interference in their own Record.

Other Events.

Among the other events on the programme, the final of the mem- bers' 50 yards event, and the Services race was also a very excellent cas, and well contested.

WAS & very close

and Brethren Zetland Lodge, W.

F. C. Clemo, Mr. and Mrs. E. gines under their charge ratherway home before the swimming sex Master, Officers and Brethren of cLennan, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. than "form fours" as the parade son absolutely ends.

Lodge, Perseverance Lodge, W. Master, Officers sad Greenhill, Lieut. and Mrs. H. M. ground. Brethren of St. John Lodge, Dis. And exily. and Mrs. G. T. May

family. Mr. and Mrs. trict Grand Master and Officers of

Dutton, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. District Grand Lodge, S.C., Parves, Mr. and Mrs. Goodall, and cers and Brethren of the Naval and Military Chapter, W. Master and Phyllis Mr. and Mrs. F. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hooper, Mr. and officer and Brethren of Naval and

Mrs. H. H. Pegg, Mr. and Mrs. P. Military Lodge, W. Master and D. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Tollan, Officers and Members of the United Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crawford, Services Lodge, W. Maater and Mr. and Mrs. R. Sutherland, r officer and Brethren of University and Mrs. A. M. Thornhill, Mr. Lodge, W. Master and officer and Brethren of Cathay Lodge, Officers and members of the Eastern Scotia Lodge.

Results of the other events fol- lows:-~

50 Yards Handicap (members),- 1. F. M. da Silva, 39 secs. ; &, J. A. Victor, 33.1-5 sect. 100 Yards Free

ship of the Colonyle (unmpion- vices)-1, Bomber. Norris, €7.2-5 sees. 9, Pte. Faulkner, 72 secs.

HAPPIER WORKERS.

U.S. VISITOR FINDS A BETTER BRITAIN.

Mr. H. Heinz, head of H. J.

Lord Justice Bankes, giving judz- ment, said it was common ground from the point of view of interna tional law that no agreement on the his opinion the statement of the question had been arrived at. In

Attorney-General that that part of the Bristol Channel where the col lision occurred was outside the ter ritorial area of the Crown bound that court and the appeal would be allowed and the order for service of the writ out of the jurisdiction would be set aside.

The other members of the court concurred.

Then came the huge procession of Committee and Members of the and Mrs. J. R. Way, Mr. and Mrs. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Forbes, 3, Mid. W. N. Peteh, R.N., 72.1-& firm, recently visited Manchester nach a decision might be that in

members of the Community.

of the roadway, the procession Hong Kong Yacht Club, the Com

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Borenthal

"It was ïuggested in the course of Hainz, Ltd, the great Pittsburgh the argument that the result of accompanied by his son, Mr. Jack the case of a future war foreign Heinz, and others.

belligerenta; might establish e sub- Speaking to a press rapresenta marine base in the Channel or a tive, Mr. Heinz said: "It is a foreign warship might chase another

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bagram, Mr. and Mrs. C.-I. Cookes," Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sim, Mr. and Mrs. J E. Hausen and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. P. Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson and Miss F. Stevenson, Lt. Col. and Mrs. L. G. Bird, Mr.. were also many officers from prac- tically all the military units now

and Mrs. E. M. Raymond, Mr. and in the Colony.

and Mrs. W. K. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Major-General C. C. Luard, C.B., C.M.G. (G.O.C. South China Com

Mrs. Parker Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham, Mr. B. E. Maughan, F. C. Proa. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Mackenzie, mand) was present with his Staff Officers, and also Commodore J. L. The Committee and members of Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lyon Mr. and Mrs V. D. Sorby, Mr. Pearson, C.M.C., R.N., and Pay the Hong Kong Club, The Com. and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. and Mrs. B. Wylie, Mr. and Mrs. Westlake, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Har Duncan and family, Mr. and Mrs. master Comdr. H. Rogers, O.B.Emittee and Members of the Hoag rison, Mr. and Mrs. A. Piercy, Mr. C. C. "Alabaster, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Kong Football Club, the Captain,

R. H. Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Rr. and Mrs. A Green, Mr Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, the A. D. Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. and Mrs. WA Haznibst, Mr. and

Fancy Diving (a very interesting Arriving at the Protestant Ceme Victoria Recreation, Club, the Com M. Bannerman, Mr. and Mrs J. Mrs. Syme Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. tery gates, the frizz party, pipers mittee and Members of the Hong H. Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Sverre G. W. G. Burnett-Mr. and Mrs. Cerent)-1. E da Roza; 2, A. Dun and drummers filed on either side Kong Cricket Club, the Boral Berg (Ceasul for Norway), Mr: and Boad, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Raworth, passing between their ranks, still mittee and members of the Peak C. Branson, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Boyce, Mr and Mrs. 100 Yards Back Stroke (Open great pleasure to me to note the into the Channel and ante en ther D. 8. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. D. Championship of the Colony)-1, big improvement in the scale of effect the capture outside the ter Ormiston, Mr. and Mrs. Templeton, Mr. and Mr E. R. G. R. Razavet, F4.3-5 seca, Diving of the average person in ritorial limit. to the playing of the plaintive Club.

The Directors, Hong Kong and ingham, Mr. and Mr. LE. S.Remington, Mr. and Mrs. Wing, 93 secs. 3, Lance-Corporal The clothing, the appearance of

Nevsy, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gil- "Flowers of the Forest," into the

England during the last ten years. Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., cemetery itself.

the people, the more general use of It is impossible to give a list of Ltd., the staff of the Company Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. R. M, Hea-man, Mr. and Mrs. and

derson, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cossart, Thwaites, MF. and Mrs AL G.

Then came the Australian swim motor-cars, the larger number, en- those present from the European the compradore staff, the Directors, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. N. Murdock, Hegarty, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. E

mers' display community, the crowd was too large, the Star Ferry Co., Ltd, and the Mr. and Mrs. P. Tod, Mr. and Mrs. Bullock, Mr. and Mr WT.

gaging in outdoor sports, the wider Water Polo.-A scratch team of use of radio, all indicate that the but among those noticed, who may staff of the company.

D. Harvey and David Harrap, Mr.Southorn, Mr. and Mrs D. Mac ̈be taken as representative of G. F. Grose & Co., the General and Mra 8. A. Arthur, Mr. and kenzie, Mr. and Mrs S.-T. Wil V.R.C. members, in which Blue British people were getting more

of life than for many years. many others, were:-

Electric Co. of China Ltd., The Mra Bummers, Mr. and Mrs. S. liamson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bris- beat White by four goals to nil.

Improved spending power re Capt. H. B. L. Dowbiggin (repre- Sunday Herald, Shewan, Tomes &3. Jordain, Mr. and Mr. H. B. Lter, Mr. and Mrs J. P. Robinson,

Prizes Distributed."

sulting from higher wages senting E. the Governor, the Co, Fred Low & Co, Messrs. Dowbiggin, Mr. and Mrs RL Mr. and Mrs. A. I Shields, Me

At the close" of the swimming, bound to bring increased pro- Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern. C.M.G. Davie Bong & Co., Ltd., Reiss Bridger, Mr. and Mrs. B. Pasco, and Mrs. G. E. Labrum, Mr. and

In America we have (Colonial Secretary). Mr. W. S. Massey & Co., Ltd., the Hong Kong Mr. and Mrs. T. Ferguson, Mr. Miss Coppin, Mr and Mrs VC the Hon Mr W T Bouthorn, sperity. Bailey, Mr. E. W. Hamilton, Mr. and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., the and Mrs. H. M. Miller, Mr. and Labrum, Mr. and Mrs E B. C. CMG (Chairman of the Club) found that the only way we can B. Wylie, Mr. H. P. White, Mr. Jardine Engineering Corporation, Mrs. P. Lanigan, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hornell, Mr. and Mrs. 8- Lopes distributed the prizes, on behalf of get higher wages is by increased R. Suther Ltd., Messrs, Anderson and Ashe, A. Mackintosh, Mr. and Mr. B. MA. S. Gubbay and, family, his wife unavoidably alment production per unit of labour ent land, Mr. M. Key, Mr. 6. the Hong Kong, Excavation, Pile Cormances, and free u Mles Bertha Pereira, 143 Harris In doing so he expressed his played. In our own plant in Lon Alabaster, R., Mr. F. H. Crap Driving and Construction Co doch, Mr. and Mrs, Leo D'Almads Walker, Miss Angus and Mr. Ban admiration of the exhibition dog we pay premiums for increas nell, Mr. C. M. Manners, Mr. D. Ltd, Ye Olde Printerie, Ltd, Castro, Mr and MrsASTA Angus, Miss A Souss and H given by the Australian swimmersed output. Templeton (acting President of the Meurs. Leigh and Orange, the Guterres, Mr. and Mrs. F. Harris, Barros,

Turning to the question of sport and Miss Hyde, Mrs. for the kind manner in which they Mr Heinz-observed that he was and sportsmanship in business, Dr. G. D. R. Black, Dr. E.. The Wayfoong Meas, the Peak Mr. and Mrs. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Miss Frost and Mr. Pil had obliged the audience.

Hospital, the Hong Kong Baseball T. E. Parsons, Captain and Mrs grim, Mrs. Harry Woods, Mins Ca

Cheers called for by Mr. C. Jimparted into our national appeal Association, the President and E. W. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. de Souza, Misses G and Look (Hon. Becretary of the foreplaying-fields.

particularly struck by the energy

members Exo Mea, European D'Almada Bemedios, Mr. and Mrs Smith, Miss Doris Woods, W-RYH.C) for Mr. Sonthorn, were Revenue Officers, the Barbers of 1. 8. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Andrews and Miss J. M. Wynne, hentily given. Darelle, Committee and members, B. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. N. Crou Miss Aileen Woods Missess the Hong Kong AD.CA President cher, Me and Mrs. G. Duclos, Mr. Raptis and H. Jorge, Mrs L. F. Committee and members, the Hong and Mrs ED. O-Wolfe (0.8.P.), Periera, Mr. B. Ozberry, Mrs. G Kong St. Andrew's Bociety.

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St. Andrew's Society, Hong Kong), Bank Line, Ltd., the China Mail. Mr, and Mrs. Aucott (Shanghai); Mr. Weill and family, and on behalf of all thanked them

Minett, the Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Renard, Mr. D. W. Tratman, the Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, the Hon. Mr. J. Owen Hughes, Mr. Bennar, Lient Col E. B. Mac- Intosh, Mr. N. Croucher, Mr. W. A Dowley and the Hon- Dr. R. H. Kotowall, C.M.G.

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