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The Charge for Admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.00 all Persons including Ladies. Saldiem and: Sailors ja Cziform: Hel! Price.

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Each Member has the right to in- troduce 2 Non-members to the Members" Enclosure Tickets for whom can be

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at 15.00 Each Up to FRIDAY,:478 NOVEMBER, 1927.

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MEDALS !

DEWAR'S

WHITE

LABEL

It is proposed in the Ordinance now before the Legislative Council to make it illegal, for anyone to employ an unregistered watchman.

'a'm

Among passengers arriving here yesterday on the President

afferion was Mr. A. Nemace.

Entries close to-day for the Royal

HALLOWE’EN DINNER.

That clause serves little purpose Hong Kong Golf Club Champion THE SCOTTISH COMPANY'S and its enforcement will give rise | ship, Jasper Clark Cup and Gover-

.

motor bus

ANNUAL."

LAST NIGHT'S ́ ́ GIE-FINE'

GATHERING.

to all manner of difficulties. Innor's Shield.. practically every case registered "There will be a public lecture at watchmen are preferred. Why go the Helena May Institute on Mon- out of the way, therefore, to look day, November 7th, at 3.30.. p.n Following upon their annual for trouble and run the risk of the The subject "being "Aviation."-sports on Saturday (as reported Ordinance becoming a dead letter ADVT. ·

yesterday) the Scottish Company simply to have the power of lealing | The conductor of a

of the Hong Kong Volunteer De- with possibly half a dozen isolated was yesterday charged with reck-fence Corps held their "Hallowe'en cases the clause is eliminated less driving at the Kowloon Magis Dinner at Volunteer everything becomes plain sailing tracy before Mr. W. Schofield. The ter last night. and it will be legitimate to intro case was remanded for a week. duce, without question, any and every regulation that may be de- sired for securing greater efficiency. Seeing that a number of Indians

The Charge for Admission for Ladies SCOTCH WHISKY wish to become registered watch

to the Members Enclosure will be $2.00 Each Member can obtain, upon application to the SECRETARY, Badges for Admission of 2 Ladies Free of Charge.

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The Fire Brigade was called out yesterday morning, to Taweng Street East, Wanchai. The out- break was confined to the chimney, extinguished without

was

decorated with flowers.

OBITUARY.

MR. A. COOPER OF THE NAVAL YARD.

After suffering for about a week from internal trouble, Mr. Alexan- der Cooper, a foreman of the Naval Dockyard, passed away at the Royal Naval Hospital on Sunday after-

1000

WOMAN'S " FALL FROM 3RD FLOOR WINDOW.

DURING POLICE RAID AT

HANCHAL

Serious injuries were sustained by a Chinese woman in Wanchai district, last night during a raid carried out by the police.

An over from No. 2. Police Station and a party of detectives The sympathics of a wide circles visited the third floor of No. of friends will be extended to the Cross Street, at about 9.30 p.m., widow and daughter at Home. and immediately on their presenes

Mr. Cooper, who was about 48 becoming known to the inmates, years of age, was a native of Ports one of them, Kwok Chat, a woman mouth, and recently came to Hong 3 years of age, was seized with HeadquarKong to take up a position at the panic and threw herself out of the

Naval Dockyard which he had held window. during the years 1910-191". Besides The woman fell on to the yard on being a Freemason, he was con- the ground floor. An ambulanço nected with the Kowloon Bowling was summoned and she was hur- Green Club, and counted a number ried to hospital. of friends in Kowloon, especially at the European Y.C.A. where he resided.

Considering the height from which she fell and her injuries when she was picked up, it is not ex- peeted that the woman will live.

Floral tributes were sent by the following:- Jess; Jack, Mary, Jess and Maggie

His dear daughter; Bob and Mr. and Mrs. C. Mitchell and

Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Heath; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Millard Mr and Mrs.. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Budden and family; W. H. Hewitt and family.

Capt. E. L.. Grieve, D.S.O., and Pay Lt.Cdr. C. A. Gibb: Messrs. Allison, P. Sauds, V. Goulboru, G. W. Forsyth, F. E G. Muan, A. R. Moore, A. B. Serridge, W. H. Saunders, E. Cock, C. James, Ah Kwai, T. S. Leung and 1. K. Kan, Wat Lok Hing, G. P. Lan and K. I. Wong, Masters Hatry and Ken- nard Harrison.

Commodore and Principal Om

and Cashier, Staff of Commander of ---

A company of about 130, includ- ing members of the Scottish Com- rany and guests, sat down to an excellent and typically Scottish re Fast in the drill hall, which was national fings and the colours of St. yesterday afternoon, at the Pro- very attractively decorated with

At the funeral, which took place have briefed Mr. F. C. Jasis to and

Andrew interwoven. A stage attestant Cemetery, Happy Valley, present their case against the pro- trouble...

one end of the hall was nicely large nuinbor of deceased's col posed Ordinance at the next meet-

arranged to depict the interior of leagues and friends were present, Suttering injuries to his spine as an auld Scottish kitchen, complete and among the floral tributes was ing of the Legislative Council it

with fireplace, swee, and tattie a wreath from his widow and daugh may be presumed that they object the result of a bale of blankets

falling on him while at work in the Pot, whilst on the mantelpiece waster which was lowered into the Doria; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hunt to the measure. Providing the.

an old fashioned tea enddy. There clause to which we have referred Kwong. Yik gedown, 'at Kennedy was attractive illumination, and grave with the coffin.

The service was conducted or the is removed any case which they may. Lown, a coolie had to be removed the tables were tastefully laid and Rev. Hewitt, Naval Chaplain, andw. H. Kelty; Mr. and Mrs. Harper;

to the Government Civil Hospital

Rev. Walton Rogers, of St. An- have falls to the ground and little

Among Those Present, drew's Church, Kowloon. for treatment.

Among notice need be taken of any protest

Captain X. S. Morrison (Officer those present at the graveside were they may make. If they do not The four Chinese who resisted Commanding the Scottish Company) Eng. Capt. Michell, R.N. (Chief search and were subsequently found guests present were Afr., D. Tem- Jonghin (Chief Constructor), Mr. presided, and among the many Engineer, R. Yard), Mr. J. C. meu and to abide by the regulations to be in poesrasion of two revolvers pleton (President of the Hong Kong P. A. Tapp (Superintendent C.E.), made for their control, they need were again before Mr. W. Schofield St. Andrew's Society) Major Grepresentatives of CC, CE and M. H. Ogilvy (second in command EE Departments. Mr. Savage re not. In the alternative, however, at the Kowloon Magistracy yester of the King's Own Scottish Border. pretenting the Medical Officer of they run the risk of losing their day. They were, formally remanders, who also deputised for Lieut. the Dockyard. Mr. E. Cock repre- ehnner of employment and whened until Thursday.

Col. L. J. Comya, C.1.G., D.SO.,senting Kowloon Dock, Messrs. C. they find the risk is a grave one

Officer Commanding, K.O.S.B.'s, Mitchell, Elegg. Curwood, Gill, Ful The Christmas and New Year who was unable to be present), brook, Dixon, Marsh, Lewis, Harcere. European Staff of Commodore they will soon come into line. It parcel mail for Great Britain will Lieut.-Col. L. G. Bird. D.S.O.rison, C. Young, F. Young. W might be advisable for the Police be closed at the General Post Office Commandant of the H.K.V.D.C.). Green, C. Bennett, A. Cook, Bald- to circulate employers pointing out at 5 p.m. on November 10th, and Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar, Mr. R win, W. Cooke, Osborne, and Chinese representatives of the vari- will be despatched on the P. & O. Sutherland, Mr. K. Greig, Mr. C. the advantages that would follows. Macedonia. This mail is due M. Shaw, Mr. R. Moncrief, Mr. A. ous departments. the engagement of their men. If in London on December 15th.

Stevenson, Mr. A, Henderson, Mr. W. Logan, Capt. E, B. L. Dow. that propaganda work were" well

There will be a meeting of the biggin, the Rev. J. Kirk Macon- done we do not think there would Sanitary Board this afternoon. achie and officers of the King's be many vacancies for men without There is a lengthy agenda of Own Scottish Borderers and also

formal business, but the only mat- of the End Scots Guards. ter of public interest will be con police recommendation.

Such a procedure would be pre-cerning leave to the President and

The Dinner Committee were to our opinion, to the the appointment of Mr. W. Jbe congratulated on the admirable ferable, in Ordinance in its present form. We the Re-adjustment of Market Reais. arrangements made. Prior to the serving of the repost, guests and hosts assembled on the parade plause.) ground, where a cocktail bar had been set up. From there they were mit suicide on Sunday by jumping Piped into dinner by Pipera Brown into the harbour near the Yaumati ferry wharf at Kowloon: She was As soon as ell had taken their rescued by boat people, and the places everyone stood in silence for police took charge of her and re-a moment or two for the late Cost. moved her to the Kwong Wah Hos pital.

have very grave doubts whether the Hong Kong Government, how-

ever

Carried to act as President; and

A Chinese woman living in an numbered house in Kunchung village, Kowloon, attempted to com-

many ordinances it might pass, could give itself the power to prevent one private individual [50

from employing another private individual to guard his property: There are a good many eccentric people in the world to-day and one Firm of Contractors require of these, in spite of the Ordinance, General Works SUPERINTENDENT. Genesis Weit an Nationality, Frac ical might defy the Captain Superis. Experience of Reinforced Concrate: tendent of Police and engage a Faturating and Executive friend, or relative or some personal Salary (First Year) H..$600.00 to $800,00 Per Month according to aequaintance to watch his resid. Qualificatione. Applications to P.Oence. Ife might-decide-to-fight-was instantaneous, and the body Hot No. 593, HONG KONG. (29)

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The Daily Press.

BOND Keko, November 17, 1927

INDIAN WATCHMEN.

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A Japanese geisha named Hisano Sainma, aged 23, died early yester. day morning as the result of

hend Injuries

rece ved

severe

through accidentally falling from the second floor verandah of the Chitose Hotel, Wanchai. Denth was removed by the police to the publie mortuary.

The Assembling.

and Nisbet.

D. C. Logan, M.C. (late her Commanding the Scottish Com pany)..

Grace wax pronunced by the Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie.

The haggia Win-the-Honours was riced in by Piper G. S. Brown, the haggis being carried aloft by Acting C.Q.M.S. Blackley, and the barley-bree by Private B. Wylie,

Traditional custom was then ob served, and at the close of the repast the Loyal Toast was given by Capt. Morrison,

The Visitors

(Continued on ect Column.)

The Inter-Platoon Musketry At. back and Lewis Gun Trophy Won by No. 6 Platoon. K

.

Mr. Templeton's Address. In a brief but appropriate speech. Mir. Templeton offered congratula tions to Capt. Morrison on his promotion to be Officer Command- ing the Scottish Company. (AD-

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Dockyard, S.E.E. Dept. Oficers and Staff of C.E. Dept., Europentz Staff of N.S.O., C.C. Office Staff, Officers of the Royal Corps of Naval Constructors, Expense Accounts Doyt., Technical Officers? Associa- tion, Professional Officers' Society, R.N., Armament and Inspection Staffs, Victualling Store--Depot, Kowloon, Agreement Employees' Association, No. Ones of C.C. Dept., R.N. Yard Police, Kowloon Dock Staff, W.M., Officers and Brethren of Cathay Lodge, W.M., Oficers and Brethren of the Vic toria Lodge, Hong Kong Y.M.C.A., Dockyard Recreation Club, and Kowloon Bowling Green Club.

CAPT. C. J. WILSON,

FUNERAL TO-DAY.

We have to record another death.

which took place yesterday of Capt. James Wilson, former master of the ill-fated Leung Kuong after an illness lasting about a week."

the Government Civil Hospital on Captain Wilson was admitted-to- October 23rd, and passed away early yesterday morning.

Continuing, he said that the Scottish Community wished to, con- gratulate the Scottish Company on having such an O.C. He had had the pleasure of knowing" Captain Morrison for very many years (over 20 years he thought), and he and others knew the enthusiasms which Captain Morrison showed in any thing he did. They knew "that Captain Morrison would continue to infuse it to members of the Scottish show his enthusiasm and try and Company, so that the Scottish Com

any might become even a bigger credit to the Corps and the Colony

The funeral will take place ut than it was at present. Mr. Tem Happy Valley Cemetery to-day. pleton appealed to members of the Capt. Wilson had been for many Scottish Company to appreciate years in the Far East and was reli this enthusiasm of their Command-known ing Officer and to act up to it by officers. In his early days he had among merchant service aiming at first-class efficiency nudbeen a very emart officer and had to keep up the exprit de curu.. served

mate aboard several (Applause.)

famous sailing chips of a past he would do his best to uphold the

Replying. Captain Morrison said generation. honour and the traditions of the Company.

test case and if he did we should not be surprised if the Courts held the Ordinance was ultra vires. Än

The 70th birthday on Thursday!' sorts of points would come up for of Mrs. M. A.-Youngson was made In submitting the toast of "The consideration. The pecentric in the occnsion for a very happy visitors, Capt. Morrison, speaking dividual to whom we are alluding burians at the rezidence of Mr.

gathering of the admirers and old on behalf of the Scottish Company

of the Volunteer might very reasonably argue that and Mrs. H. M. Comine, at 54 pressed the honour they felt in Corps, ex- he could not afford to pay the Route Grouchy, Shanghai, where having with them as their guests police fer of 827 a month for and a purse and address givep. the King's Own Scottish Borderers. Visitors, Major Ogilvy (K.O.S.B.) the health of the lady was toasted. officers of the Scots Guards and of

K.O.S.B. Help.. registered watchman. Is the law Mrs. Youngson has spent more

Replying to the toast of "The (Applause.). to compel him to leave his home than 25 years teaching in Shanghai. He was sorry that fate had willed said he regretted that Col. Comyn unguarded, and so suffer wakeful

away the Cameronians before that was unable to be present. Col. Comyn The Quaints closed their present season in Hong Kong on Sunday evening came on, for it would have sent his sincere regrets, but he had night at the Star Theatre' whentory of the Scottish Company to where.

been something unique in the his been unavoidably detained else-

"No, No, Nanette." The Company honour of entertaining three Scot sure that all the guests felt at they gave another performance of have had the pleasure and the

Major Ogilvy expressed the plea is leaving for Shanghai where it tigh Battalions at the Hallowe'en the genial evening that had been opens on Thursday night. During

provided. Referring to the help

Dinner.

was not present with them, but he

BAB

Capt. Wilson, who was 78, made a very pathetic figure at the inquiry into the loss of the Leung Krony

when a large number of lives were through colliding in Capsuimün Pass with the launch Moonshier,

lost, bis chief officer Mr. Martin being among those drowned. nights followed by nervous prostra

MR. R BATSON... tion, when all the while, he might obtain protection and peace through

.FORMERLY OF HONG KONG. the employment of some friend who

TIENTSIN, October 19th. might be willing to do the job for

The Tientsin Club was the scene its season here, the individual $12 a month- sum which was

The Scottish Company had: ex-given by the King's Own Scottish of a very tragic occurrence. yester members have more than distin- within his modest means? Stated guished themselves, and have pro- perienced & most successful sea- Borderers to the Scottish Company, day evening, Mr. R. Batson, of and the sports held on the speaker observed that Col. Mesars. Thos. Cook & Son, Ltd., in these terms the proposal of the tainment.

vided a high standard of enter

Saturday had also proved very Comyn had asked him to say that who was sitting reading, and ap Ordinance becomes absurd and, as

satisfactory. In the latter connec-anything the 'K.O.B.B.'s could do parently is quite normal health, we have said, we doubt whether The funeral of Mr. George Lee, tion he wished particularly to thank to help them in the way of in- in the main hall, suddenly collap

Senior, of 3, Gardon Road, Kow- Company-Sergeant Major Purvis and struction they would do, and he was sed and died. men are concerned, if they limited any English Court would uphold loon, took place yesterday after his band of willing workers for the sure that the Scots Guards, while

The tragedy of the occurrence is the scope of their proposed Ordin it. It is true that the Captain noot from his home, the inter- good work they had put in to make they were in the Colony, would do enhanced by the fact that Mr. above MAY ROAD LEVEL, Bong Kong. auce and amended it in one or two Superintendent of Police has the pent being at Pokfulam Cemetery thanked Mr. B. Wylie, and Mr. Mc-

the sports success. He also the same (Applause.)

Batson was engaged to be married, Musical Programme,"

and his wedding date was actually Will Landlords interested · send part-particulars. From enquiries we right to exempt any watchman or old at the time of his death, was Cubbin, whose names were not on

The deceased, who was 60 years

fixed. Following dinner there was ♫ have made we are satisfied that any employer from the provisions a retired Chinese merchant who the programme.

Deceased was badly gassed dur of the Ordinance, but a man might had returned from Australia, near- He was sorry that Lieut. Col. capital concert, in which all joined in the war and it is assumed that he died from heart trouble, desire that their watchmen, should simply because he did not like the his son is on the staff of the Asiatic King's Own Scottish Borderers)ed the programme with an overture, The greatest sympathy will be felt the general body of employers take up the stand we have outlined 3 20 years ago. Mr. George Lee, Comyn (Commanding Officer of the the community singing.

Acting. C.Q.M.S. Blackley open-ar from some injury to the brain. be registered and under the control Ordinance, and the C.S.P. would Petroleum Compliny and a member

be placed in an unenviable position of the Kowloon Cricket Club.

was pleased to welcome Major and Le Corp! McWhirter and with his fiancee, Mrs. Gzny. of the Police. They are unanimous if he had to grant exemption from

Ogilvy, the second in command of Acting C.Q.M.S. Blackley gave the Mr. Batson was formerly in the

duet

O' Wert Thou in the Cauld Hong Kong office of Messrs. Thos. in their opinion that the system renson than that a person did not charges of impersonating thanked the Borderers for all they with his humorous reminiscences,

his own measure, for no other After pleading guilty to two

the regiment..

Blast," while the Rev. J. Kirk Cook & Son, Ltd.-Peking aut Concluding, Captain Morrison Macon chic roused hearty laughter Tientsia Times," inaugurated by the Captain Super-wish to follow, its enactments. stable, and denying a third charge, intendent of Police some ten years A body of registered watchmen, an unemployed Chinese, through had done and for all they were yet Pte. M. Morrison sang Ho-Ro

regulated by Ordinance and con-

Mr. Leo d'Almada admitted the willing to do in the way of assist

My Nut nga has, generally speaking, work trolled by the Police, is desirable. third count before Mr. W. Schofielding, the Scottish Company in their Marching for Dear Charlie."

Brown Maiden," and ed well, and they are glad to avail Well managed, and administered at the Kowloon Magistracy yester training. (Applause.)

The Guisers," The toast was acknowledged with

in their capital themselves

with economy and efficiency, it is day morning. Mr. d'Almada sub-

make-up, contributed much to the of its advantages, unlikely that many watchmen will mitted the extenuating plea that musical honours.

enjoyment of the evening, especial Usually it means less trouble and he employed outside of that or the defendant was mentally 171-

Prizes Presented.

ty in their contribution "Weel Mas better service, and as a consequence imposed prohibiting these specially futing the statement his Worship platon to, present trophies wone

ganisation, Regulations could be balanced, and on the Police not re-

Before calling upon Mr. D. Tem- the Kecl Row." they may be relied upon to support appointed men from engaging in imposed a fine 81 on each of the during the past training senson and Engineer Johnson gave

three charges. any reasonable acheme which the lending. It is probable that some. the profitable business of money. Authorities may put forward for would break the regulation, but it maintaining the existing organisa would, at any rate, act in some

WEATHER REPORT. tion. This being so, why should man was caught lending money he

ways' ne a deterrent. If a watch

not the Government be satisfied could be instantly dismissed and Yesterday's weather report, fore no watchman would be able to cast and remarke, jarned by the with the establishment, under Or- appear in Court to sue an unforta. Royal Observatory at 5:40 p.m., dinance, of a corps of police watch-nate victim. An Ordinance, with stated:- men and leave it to the common-

out the prohibitive clause, would The anti-cyclone remsini central it neems to us achieve every object over S.W. Japan. Moderate onm- sense and self-interest of the em-desired. If the prohibitive clause soon will prevail over the China ployers to draw men as required more trouble than the whole piece

is insisted upon it may lead to Sea."

FORECAST-N.E. winds, moderate, from this body.

of legislation is worth.

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fine:

"

THE GLENTARA'S "CHIEF STEWARD.

"We, therefore, commit his body to the deep." As these words were rend from the "Burial Service at Bea, by Capt. W. J. Ings. Master of the m.y, Glentura, the body of "The Tom Boberta, chief steward of that and The Wee Hoone vessel, was committed to the son off at the annual sports on Saturday, mang the Heather."

the coast of Socntra, in the Arabian Capt. Morrison returned thanks to Mr. R. Sutherland proved another Sea. "Tom Roberts was one of the the Dinner Committee for their very popular entertainer, and Piper best," said Capt. Inga in the course efforts in making the Hallowe'en G. 5. Brown sang the appropriate of an interview with a representa Dinner the success it had been. song "I'm fu' the noo," C.Q.M.S. tive of the North-China Daily

Mr.Templeton then presented Blacknes sang "Caller Qu." and News. He was a genial old soul, the following prizes

Loch Lomond," and Lee.-Corp. and had spent 48 years of his lifet Quarry Bay Eup-Presented. by R. Dr Sutherland gave The Wee at sea. He was retiring after this Mr. G. M. Young for general Cooper o Fife, while the last voyage and intended to live with platoon efficiency. Won by No. 7 item was "A Wes Decch. an' his old mother, 88 years of age, in Platoon.

Doris," given by Corp). MeWhirter, the old country," continued the The "Kee Cheong Cup-Pre-A capital evening was concluded captain. "The heat we experienced sented by Mr. R. Shewan. Won at with Dookin for Aipples and in the Red Bea was terrific, the the annual sports on Saturday by Champers," the singing of "Auld water was 95 degrees and the tem- No.7 Platoon.

Lang Syne and God: Bave theperature in the shade was 110. (Continued on next Odlumn.).

don't ever remember such a trip."

King"

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