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SOCIETY.
THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET TIG of the above Society will be held in the CITY HAL, on FRIDAY, 1811: SEPTEMBER. 1927, at 5.55 M for the purpose of receiving the Azul Report and Statement of accounts for the year ending 31st Auspar; if electing Oce-bearers for the ensuing year, etc.
P. TOD, 3262)
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HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
HAFT Programmen sal Entry
DATE FOR SIXTH EXTRA RACE MRETING to, fe hell on SATURDAY, 3-H OCTOBER, 1927, and MONDAY, 10TH OCTOBER, 1927 (Weather Permitting), may be cbtained at the Racz Corus EONG
INTIMATIONS.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th. 1927.
CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL.
THE NEXT SESSION of the
Gorerat CHAMBER OF COXXERCE CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL Opens on MONDAY, 3 SEPT EMBER.
Classes are held at CHARTED BANK BUILDING (First Floor) from 1.15 to 9.13 TM at each Student has the services ol & Personal Teacher in addition to Lessons in Close.
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com-
Those desirous of learning Colloquial CANTONESE are invited to municate with the Undersigned.
M. F. KEY,
Secretary, GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
25th August, 1997, [3260
HONG KONG FOOTBALL LEAGUE.
MANAGEMENT COM. TMITTEE of, the above League will meet at YotuSTEER HEADQUARTERS (By kind permission), on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 at 5 30 r.x., to makë Arrangements for the League Competi
Olub tions for the Coming Sesso, Secretary's are invited to be present.. W. E. HOLLANDS,
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HONG KONG CLUB.
NOTICE.
SEVENTE YEARLY
TDRAWING OF 20 DEBEN TURES (1990 18302 $500 EACH) of the HONG KONG CLUB. "Payable on FRIDAY, the 30TH SEPTEMBER. 1927, will be held in the Club House, at 11 O'CLOCK AM on THURSDAY, the Bra SEPTEMBER, 1927.
Bearers of Dahestares, are invited to attend the Drawing.
By Order.
A. H. ABBAS,
Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 27th Aug., 1927. (5261
HONG KONG CLUE.
NOTICE.
KONG CLUD and -CAUSEWAY BAYN Terms of Debenture. Conditiona
STABLES,
INTIMATIONS.
Verses for the Week.
"The maae amphatically mad.
Wha drinks the best, yet can be sad."
(BAIXAS),
Let other posts raise a fracas, 'Bout vines and wines, an' drunken
Bacchus,
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An' embbit asmes and stories wrack us An, grate our
lug, I sing the juice Scotch malt man
mat 31, In glass or jus As with new wine intoxicated both, They swim in mirth, and fancy that
they feel Divinity within them."
(BURN1).
DEWAR'S
WHITE
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But whenever the big question' of disarmament has been raised Geneva has found itself up against a blank wall Fiscount CECIL be
lieved that he could see a way
OBITUARY.
MRS. K. R. MACASKILL.
H.E. the Governor has appointed The opening meeting of the St. Mr. George Harold Thomas, M.D., Andrew's Mothers' Union will be B.Sc., to be Assistant Superintend held in the Vicarage to-morrow, at ent of Police (Reserve) and to be 4 p.m. As this is the Arst meeting in command of the Motor Cyclist of the Session and the Committee
Hong Station,
Koag
Police are to be elected and plans discuss FUNERAL AT HAPPY VALLEY
ed for the coming winter, it is: hoped that every member will be. present if possible.
through it. The Cabinet disagreed Reserve.
and the facts of the situation suggest that the Cabinet were right." Viscount CECIL was actuated by the belief that the antions of the world, or at least the civilised portion of it, possessed his own great and overwhelming desire for peace.
There, it seems he was in Few nations would agree voluntarily to submit to arbitration questions which they regarded as absolutely vital to their existence. When the Great War ended it was - assumed that with the passing of German and Russian militariam conscription could be abandoned. France and Italy are neither of
error.
The many local friends of Mr. W. Ramany, of Taikoo Dock. will be interested to learn that he is to be married on September 14th
The death took place at the French Eospital, Causeway Bay, at
The body of an unknown Chinese, 1 pm, on Friday of Mrs. Christina aged about 90, dressed in dark Spence Macaskill, wife of MP, K. E. to Miss Mary Davidson Urquhart blue coat, with no trousers, was Macaskill, of the Hong Kong and
in the Inverbrothock U.F. Church. I seen floating in the harbour of Whampoa Dock.
Jardine's Whart, West Point, on Mrs, Macaskill was well known in Arbroath.
Friday. The body was recovered, Kowloon, where she had lived for Captain Bingham, of the 1st and taken to the Kowloon Mortu-many years, and she also took a Batt. Queen's Regiment, has reportary. It was at first suspected that very keen interest in social med ed the loss of a gold watch valued the man had been murdered, as sporting activities at the Kowloon at 830 from his mess at Bishop's the police found rope marks round Dock. Much sympathy is felt with Place, Lower Albert Road. The that death had been
the neck. A post-mortem showed
Mr. Macaskill in his bereavement. theft is believed to have occurred drowning.
The Funeral, late on Friday night.
The fine afternoon attracted & large audience to the Kowloon Dock Bathing. Beach yesterday for programme was provided hy the band of the 1st Cameronians, under the baton of Mr. Horace E. Dowell,
due to
them in a position to give up' this the military band concert. The tro, No. 9 Bowing Street, top present, and also several ladies..
form of military service. It was hoped that submarines might be scrapped, but it was argued that the submarine was the weapon of
L.RA.M.
A dog belonging to Mr. Wood ward has been sent to Ma Taukok for observation, having bitten the small daughter of Mrs. Woodward. aged 4. The little girl is now being attended by Dr. Newton, of the owloon Hospital. A black and tan mongrel dog belonging to Lance; Sergeant Munn, of the 9th Heavy Battery, Stonecutters, has also been
The funeral took place at the The public examination in bank- ruptcy will take place at the Protestant Cemetery, Happy Valley, Supreme Court next Saturday on. Saturday evening, there being morning of Richard Maurice Che many Kowloon Dock staff members floor, Kowloon, clerk: The Tak Shing Hong firm, No. 27, Des. The Rev. J. Kirk" Maconachie
Chun (Chuen),, No. 112, Queen's Voeux Road West: Leung Ching officiated.
The chief mourners were Mr. E Road East, managing partner of the Luk Yaen Kui, of the same R. Macaskill (husband), Mr. W. J. place; The Hop Lee Investment Rattey" and Mr. G. H... Cuthill, of Company and Lok Leung Shing the Kowloon Dock.. the managing partner, of No. 61, Apliu Street, Shumshuipe
association with
Among others present were:--- Mr. and Mrs. J...Lindsay, Mr. and
SCOTCH WHISKY the weak power against the strong power, that to abandon it was to Kive England an unfair advantage, granting her, in fact, practical im- munity for her merchant cet, upon whose activities" she very literally subsists. The possibility of throttling England by sub- marine warfare is not a factor that sent to Ma Tau Kok for observation day on the P. & O. s... Hored.gbaw, Mrs. S. Gray, and Messrs.
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makes for world peace and die
Armament,
It isn delusion to think that democracies with republican forms of government are more peaceable than monarchies. Republien Ger many chafes restlessly under forced disarmament. She feels. rightly or
after the animal had bitten Private Neves of the same regiment.
Through the courtesy of the lending Passenger Steamship Com panies & notice will be posted on all vessels passing through Hong Kong by the Naval and Military M.C.A Entertainment Commit
port.
After 25 years' the Colony, Mr. and Mrs. 4. Mrs. R. E. Hoare, Mr. and Mrs. Fothergill, of Torres Building, D. F. Warren, Mr. and Mrs, E., R. Kowloon, left for Home on Satur Hyndman, Mr. and Mrs. T. Grim- Mr. Fothergill has been for mang
years connected with the Standard H. G. Cooper, R. Goodman, J. Pun Oil Company in Hong Kong, and cheon, C. Atkinson, W. Forsyth, D." first came to China in 1994 Keith. J. C.. Brown, D. S. Neilson, Master of the Quantock. In 1909 he joined Messrs. Butterfield and A. M. Simpson, J. McLeod, J. Swire at this port, and after eery Crookdake, M. Drummond and W. ing for a few years on CN.C. Weir (representing Taikoo Dack), ships, joined the Standard Oil
E. L. Hosie, J. O. MėLaggan; R.
wrongly, that she cannot get a fairec.. Any passengers, professional Company. After a period of ser deal in a dispute with armed or amateur, who may be on board vice at Swatow, be returned to Lapsley, and L. A. Saint and W. J. neighbours unless she has sufficient are naked if they would give an Hong Kong, and has been here ever Bickford (representing Naval Dock- ly strong armed forces at her own hour or so during their stay in since. Mr. Fothergill served with disposal. America insists on build-
Greatly as the entertain the Police Reserve during the War, yard). ing a feet that her experts cou- menta given already have been joining as a Police Constable, and aider equal to that of Grent enjoyed. this new scheme may be leaving with the rank of Inspector. Entries will CLOSE at TWELVE BEREBY GIVEN that the DRAWING It Never Varies. Britain, but which many British ad- the means of getting arst rate pre ML and Mrs. Fothergill are mak
everyone ising a short stay in the South of mirals regard as as vastly stronger fessional turas, as than our own. Soviet Russia is anxious to co-operate in showing France, for the benefit of Mrs. thoroughly militaristic, and, being our gratitude to the servicemen who Fothergill's health, before going to
England to settle down. unable and unwilling to train anare out hers to protect us army on efficient lines is devoting special attention to chemical war
O'CLOCK NOON en SATURDAY,
[5298 24TH SEPTEMBER, 1927.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
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Instructions to Sell by
· PUBLIC AUCTION
CX
MONDAY, 6TH SEPTEMBER, 1947, COMMENCING AT 9.30 AM."
H.M. NAVAL YARD DEPOT...
KOT LOON.
OLD AND SURPLUS VICTUALLING STORES ON VIEW FROM FRIDAY, 2ND SEPTEMBER, 1927,
Comprising
Sergu,
Table Linen, Implement, Flannel, Remnants, Blankets, Sundry Articles of Mess and Tablo Geir, Electro Plate Ware, Seamen's Olothing, etc., etc.
Terms of Sale: As detailed in Catalogue.
LAMMERT BROTHERS,
Auctioneers,
5255
BY ORDER OF THE OWNER.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF THE "UNDERMENTIONED VALUABLE PROPERTIES, Situate in the NEW TERRITORIES in the Colony of Hong Kong: NEW KOWLOON INLAND LUT No. 58, on which is situated the TAI WAN GLASS FACTORY. This Lot is situate at KOWLOON
BAY:
OF
Nos. 12, 13 and 14, NOTICE IS
ADDITIONAL 20
DEBEN. TURES (1920 ICE-$500 Each) of the HONG KONG CLUB, Parable on 1928 SATURDAY, the 31ST MARCH, will be beld in the CLUB Heusz, at il O'CLOCK ... on TEURSDAY, the Br SEPTEMBER 1927, immediately after
BOLE AGENTĮ; -
the SITEXTE YEARLY DRAWING OF 20 A. S. WATSON far, including the cult of germ
Denistoria..
Bearers of Debentures are invited to attend the Drawing.
By Order,
AH. ABBAS,
Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 27th Aug., 1927. (3264
FOR SALE OR TO BE LET UNFURNISHED.
& CO., LTD.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
No. 27, PEAK, LUGARD ROAD.
with URT Boomed HOUSE,
Central Heating, Five Bedrooms, Four Bathrooms, Three Drying Rooms To Modern Sanitation, Grass Tennis Court, and Garden-Apply: LINSTEAD & DAVIS, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGI
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bombs. Over and above national war runs the socialistic doctrine and spirit of class warfare which i is more horrible and more ferocious than strife between 'nations.
Is it surprising, therefore, that Viscount CECIL Ends himself a voice in the wilderness; that his
beat colleagues with the
Floral Tributes. Among the many wreaths sent were the following:
Sorrowing Husband, Mother and Sisters.
LIFE IN A T.B.D. ON THE CHINA STATION. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. C. Robson,
BY "OBSERVER
This routing over, with sundry
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rattey, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bickford, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Colin Owen, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gerrard, Mr. and Mrs. G. Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ramsay and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. Goldenberg, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Vallenger, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Few people realise when they see
|dake, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brown, will the British sailor about the streets tugs here and there, of Jack Millard. Mr. and Mrs. J. Crook Mr. and Mrs. D. Harvey; Mr. and When one considers the heat of him! This sad" reflection 00
JD. Provan, · Mr. and Mrs. twentieth century civilisation but of "whites," how difficult it is for the Summer in Hong Kong, and the Mrs. T. Grimshaw, Mr. and Mrs." the fact remains that the states him to keep himself spick and absence of wood decks, it does not Kempton, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bliss. require much imagination to realise Babs, Eileen and Sonnie, Mr. and to confess that disarmament is not span, according to regulations, in the temperature of the sailors and Mrs. J. E. Hanser and Marjorie,
stokers mess-decks.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Brown, Mr. The ship, despite the awnings, is and Mrs. M. Robson Bell, Mr. and in Avery short time like an oven, Mrs. F. C. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. and with so many men in so oc-J. C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. fined a space, the atmosphere at Hedles, Mr. and Mrs, A. N. Mac- kenzie, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mit- times is almost unbearable.
imaginable are unable to support of the City, attired in spotless rig / goes for a few hours spell,
men of the world have regrettfully
yet a practical policy,
The Charles Chamier Cabaret Co., including Miss Aileen Woods, left for Shanghai on board the P. & O. steamer Khyber,
the narrow confines of the steel greyhounds of the Service, the Torpedo Boat Destroyer.
Getting in "Lore rig "is quite An imported case of cholers a work of art, and, to one not used (Chinese) was reported on Friday.to the ways of the Navy it would A Chinese case of enteric was also seem to be the essence of confusion. Kit bags are hauled out, "ditty" notified.
boxes searched for the right article, and in many cases Lofty" has mislaid his trousers, his own fault, because no one else could wear "Lofty's," the legs would give them away. After the blue vapour of hot air language has cleared away, and the trousers are found, with caustic comments from "Ginger," that if somebody knew when he took his trousers off, he might know The Chinese Language School, where
them;"Jack" to find under the auspices of the Hong tumbles out of the stuffy fo'castle WASTED.-5/6 Roomed HOUSE. VISCOUNT CECIL'S Kong General Chamber of Com and falls in for inspection by the
merce, re-opens to-day..
Oficer of the Watch.
WANTED-EUROPEAN BER- THING ASSISTANT for Mooring. and Unmcoring Vessels. Applicants having" Experience Boatswain or Quartermaster preferred. Apply to the BOARD'S WHARF MANAGER
The Baily Press.
[5248 HONG KONG, SEPTEMBER 5TH, 1927.
or near
PLAY TEAM preferred. Apply Box No. $121, c/o Hong Kong Daily Press.
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unfurnished. Flat for disposal with KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. Bin the NEW TERKITOKIES. fornitore. House 820/50,000 wanted Nos. 6903 and 5918 fa Also 20,000 Sq. ft. land on Pank. SURVEY DISTRICT 1 in the NEW TERRITORIES (Agrica SMALL INVESTORS. Tel. 0, 4630, tural Lots)
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1997,-▲-3-O'CLOCK-IM.
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TO LET
RESIGNATION,
To those who regard war with detestation and fear that another struggle between first class powers
will see the destruction of life and property on a scale so great that the whole of western civilization must perish, Viscount CzeIL'S · EC- signation from the Cabinet was an event of distressing significance. Viscount Cecit, more
The annual meeting of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Society will be held to-day, at 5.30 p.m., at St. John's Cathedral Hall.
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The annual meeting of the Hong Kong Hockey Club will be held to-day, at 5.30 p.m., in the Lecture Room at Volunteer Headquarters.
It is notified in the Government Gazette that the name of The Radio Communication Co. (Orient), Ltd., has been struck off the Register:
A fret dividend of 80 per cent. has been declared in the matter of Lui Man Po, of No. 20, Nam King 8trect, first floor, Yaumati, in than any bankruptcy.
other figure in European politics, "The rainfall for the 24 hours OFFICES Bottlement of disputes by means of 001 inch. The total since January
STEPHENS' BUILDING,
67/69 DES YŒUX HOAD
CENTRAL.
has stood for disarmament and the ended at 10a.m. on Saturday was
1st is 03.14 inches, against an aver age of 68.94 inches.
H.M. the King has approved the appointment of the Hon. Mr. J. O. Hughes to be an Unofficial Mens ber of the Legislative Council, wice Mr. H. W. Bird, resigned.
A Chinese aged 66 years, has been sent to the Kwong Wah Hospital suffering from injuries to his head having been knocked down by a rickshaw in
Street. Temple
The saving grace is the presence chell, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Mudie, of "Shorty" or "Tubby," whose Mr. and Mrs. G. Henderson, Mr. sense of humour. often saves the and Mrs. H. G. Cooper, Mr. and situation, and causes a laugh when Mrs. V. Chittenden. Mr. and Mrs. things are looking pretty rough. J. Tully, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Good- This chaff and leg pulling, smooths man, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Bunje, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsay, Mr. over a lot of discomfort.
There is one point on which all and Mrs. J, C. Lyal, Mr. and Mrs. appear to be in full agreement, and J. G. Garraway, Mr. and Mrs. J. that is that there will be no tears D. Kennaird, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. of regret when the order comes to Saint, Mr. and Mrs. E. Abraham, steer a course for Home, where Mr. and Mrs. W. Wotherspoon, Mr.
almost and Mrs. D. F. Warren, Mr. and although one may get frozen, there is no chance of being Mrs. D. J. Purves, Mr. and Mrs. tormented to death by flies and W. Forsyth and family, Mr. and cockroaches, and such like pests Mrs. M. H. Large, Mr. and Mrs.
of the Far East.
'A DAY IN THE OPEN."
I've battle with old Neptune, I've met Pluvius ashore, But I've never, no I've never met Bellerephon before. But Bellerephon and Fluvius sang lampoon to all of us, And that's exactly what the blooming typhoon gave the 'bus.
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Have you ever been in Hong Kong when a typhoon's on the thrust And you're thinking yes you're thinking what's the next thing going
to bust 1
You're got your matting stables and you're corrugated sheds, While the latter flies to leeward, well the former's torn” to shreds.
No. 7 signal's hoisted so let all the donkeys go,”
Watch they're squealing and they're reeling in the wind and rain
and oh!
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I do believe they love it, there's a grin on each moke's face As he kicks the sergeant's rider just to keep him in his place.
There's a perfect Birtish gunner whipping mules that seek the shed And he's wearing, gash he a wearing a little tin hat on his head, And a little bathing costume, the best equipment he can fad, As an expert in emergencies, you'll seldom meet his kind.
arbitration. He more than any ather individual has made the League of Nations an important international
tional organisation In dealing with certain questions, social and economic, which know no political boundaries, such as the dangerous-drugs-traffic, relief work in famine and the arrest of dizcase the League has achieved-
Sir Henry Gollan, C.B.E. Chief important resulte. · It aided Austria Justice of Hong Kong, is sailing And as for Kowloon City, a good deal could be ssid,
There's a Chino 'Bus, & Yellow 'Bus, trying to stand upon it's head, and Hungary in their great by the Macedonia which leaves
London on September 9th He will-And a pukka brick built motor house with twenty cars garaged and financial crises join the steamer at Marseilles. Like a little bit of Wipers which the Hun has just barraged. following the war; it has forced several-minor states to submit to arbitration dispates that might have led to war, eventually involving one first class power after another.
APPLY S. J. DAVID & CO. economic
-PRINCE'S-—BUILDING,-
CHATER ROAD."
By remoring a pane of glass from a window, thieves managed to steal & Decca Gramophone from the military quarters at Scandal Point & report was made to the police by Private Evans on Friday.
So I'm going back to Blighty for I cannot stand the strain Of ampteen miles an hour Breeze and tanks and tasks of rain.; And if you ask me what I think of Hong Kong I'd at least, Bay the folk here are unfortunate and their climate's just a beast.
G. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Flem ing, Mr. and Mrs. P. Oliver, and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lyon and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyde and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stainfield, Mr. and Mr. B. Lapsley, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hyndman and family, Mr. and Mrs. N. Drummond and Neil, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dixon and family, Mr. Mrs., and Misa Goodall, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. J. de Graca Ozorio, Mr. and Miss Farrell, Mrs. P. E. F. Stone, Mrs. John Weir, Miss. Elsa Bobson Bell, Miss. A. Loon.
Messrs. A. W. Hodges, G. 8. Graver, W. H. Ower, D. Keith, J. Puncheon, H. Overy, A. Simpson, D. Puncheon, D. Neilson, A. B. H. Castro, C. E. Stewart, E. L. Rosie, F. A dos Remedios, J. V. Gomes,. J. M. V. Remedios, J. D. Marques, A. K. Henderson, G. H. White and Lo Chung Kue
The Kowloon Dock Staff, the Dock Company Typists, Head: Office, Kowloon, Chinese Office Staff, Heed Office, Kowloon Docks, General Office Boys, Head Office, Kowloon Docks, and Members How loon Cricket Club.
WEATHER REPORT,
FAIR TO SHOWERY,"
Yesterday's weather-report-fore cast and remarks issued by tho Royal Observatory at 7p.m. stated: ---Pressure-is-relatively high arer.. the South China Sea and relatively low over 8 W, China,
Local forecast ---8.W. winds, moderate; fair to showery.