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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 12, 1930,
ST. PAUL'S INSTITUTION NEW CHAPEL.
IMPOSING CEREMONY BY CATHOLIC CLERGY AT CAUSEWAY BAY,'
DEDICATION AND THANKSGIVING SERVICES.
GRATITUDE OF THE SISTERS.
An impressive ceremony took
Work of Devotion. In Mr. Joseph V. Chanatong he place at Causeway Bay on Saturday when the handsome new Chapel of found one whose devotion to the St. Paul's Institution (French Con work of the Sisters he well knew vent) was dedicated to Christ theWith the greatest disinterestedness King. The blessing of the Chapel Mr. Chanateng placed his great was held in the morning and the gifts at the services of the Sisters thanksgiving service in the after-without the slightest remuneration. noon, the latter function being at He. it was that conceived the plan tended by a large congregation of of this beautiful, building and executed in it collaboration with the Roman Catholics.
Credit Foncier d'Extreme Orient It will remain a monument to his ability and his generosity.
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In addressing the gathering, the Rev. Father P. J. Joy. S.J., e ferred to the great work that had
Other kind friends of the Sisters been done by St. Paul's Institution
were Mr. William Gardner who has in converting a number of unimpos two daughters serving as Sisters in ing buildings, formerly the old Hong the Institution at Hong Kong. To Kong Cotton Mills, to the beautiful Mr. Gardner the Sisters are indebt.
them the edifices, among
newed for the beautiful statue of the Chapel, that now stood on the Sacred Heart. site.
Among the happy gathering of Roman Catholics were no fewer than six Bishops, who were Mgr. Raysene, Vicar Apostolic of Swa-
tow, Mgr. Valtorta, Vicar Apostolic of Hong Kong, Mgr. Deswaziere, Superior of the House of Nazareth, Pokfulam, Mgr. Ford, Prefect Apos- tolic of Kayingchow, Mgr. Penicaud, Bishop Elect of Fakhoi, and Mgr. Seguin, Vicar Apostolic of Kwei chow, who officiated at the cere
mony.
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To the children of Mary of the Anglo-French, School they are in- debted for the beautiful statue of Mary Immaculate.
On behalf of the Sisters, it is my
duty to tell them all and all the other friends (too numerous to be mentioned) who have helped in this. work, how deeply grateful the Sisters are for service and gifts. That God who leaves unrewarded not even the cup of cold water given in His Name may reward them abundantly, will be the Sisters' constant prayer.
their generous
OFF DAY RESULTS:
SUB-GRIFFIN CHAMPIONS GOES TO ROYAL BEE.
MR. COLLACO RIDES THREE WINNERS IN SHANGHAI,
The results of Saturday's racing. in Shanghai are published below, thanks to the courtesy of the Hong Kong Club.
The Shanghai Sub-Griffins Chamï- pions, over a mile and a quarter, went to Messrs, Sequeira and Gray's Royal Bec, ridden by Mr. Collaco. This jockey rode three winners and two placed ponies on Saturday.
Bright Lad, who broke a record on Monday, again came to the fore by winning an "A" Class handi-
сар.
THE RESULTS.
1-The Woosung Cup. Three-Quarters of a Mile. For Subscription Griffins of 1930 ́of any Race Club in Shanghai. Mr. David Toeg's Three Rivers
Mr. Elms' Silver Cup
(Mr Pote-Hunt) I
(Mr. Needa)
Mr. E. S. Hite's Pretoris
Mr. Pollock) 3 Time: min. 30,3-5secs.
2.-The Manchu Stakes. One Mile, for. Griffins of this Meeting that have started at least twice and that have not won & Race.
Messrs. Leander & Co.'s Bedford (Mr. Collace)
Mr. Lads' Fiery Lad (Mr. Noodt) Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's
The Royal Eagle
(Mr. Encarnaçao) Time: Sina. 05secs.
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WATER RETURN.
| ROUND THE COURTS.
Level and storage of water in THREE STOLEN BATTERIES. reservoirs on May 1, 1930, is as i follow:-
CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER WORKS.
1928.
1830.
Charges of stealing and, alterna tively, of receiving three old bat teries, the property of the Kowloon Motor Bus Company, were prefer- red against two Chinese, who ap- peared before Mr. Whyte-Smith at
31 0 19 11 Tytam Tytam Byewash 24 11 25 3 Tytam Intermediate 34 7 53" 1" Tytam Tuk 90 160 6 the Kowloon Magistracy on Satur- 1Wong Nei Chung... 40 3 28 day.
Pokfulam 33′ 8° 25′ 75 The above figures are the depth of the surface in feet, and inches below overflow level,
2
3
3. The N Desperandum dup. Half-a-mile, for ponies that have started and have not won a race at
this Meeting. Mr. Kenjoy's Purple Diamond
(Mr. Brand) Mr, Day's Poppyland
(Mr. Dallas) Mr. We Two's. Oh Kay
(Mr. Deitz) 3 Time: 57secs.
4.The Grand 'National Steeplechase.
Storage in Milions and Decimali
of Gallons.
Tytam
Tytam Byewash .....
:1993. 173.70 .70
Tytam Intermediate
53.90
1
Tetam Tak
70.50
Wong Nei Chung ... Pokfulam
..66
4.43
Total 312.78
Over Morriss Water Jump. Twice Round and In, for all China ponies
Y Class).
Nor must we emit from this list The afternoon proceedings com-
of helpers those who carried out the menced with a procession, in which, work of construction the contrac ameng others, the Chinese girls of tors, Messrs. Tam, Pui San & Co.; the Orpahnage, the Children of Mr. A. Vannini, to whose credit is the execution of the marble and Mary of the School, the Bishops and terazzo work to Mr.. William C. Clergy took part. -
Blackett for his work in connection Music for the procession was ren-with the organ, to the General Electric Co, for the electric instal- dered by the St. Louis Industrial fation and fittings all these bave Mr. Matsumoto's Wardle School Bard.
given the Sisters complete satisfac Mr. Reefenkid's Jack Tar tion and have earned their gratitude by the patience and thoroughness Mr. F. A. Pollock's Vanguard with which they carried, out their Work in every detail. On behalf of the Sisters, I wish to thank them.
Previous to the Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament, which was given by Mgr. Seguin, the Rev. Fr. P. J. Joy delivered an address, which, in part, was as follows:-
My dear Brethren, We have come together this evening to join with the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres in a solemn act of thanks giving for the blessing that has been given this morning to this beautiful chapel dedicated to Christ the King,
The Chapel itself is but the com- pletion of a great work which began in 1914 when the Sisters, finding the old French Convent at Wanchai too small for their. growing needs, acquired the old Hong Kong, Cotton Mills at Causeway Bay, and set! about converting them into the splendid group of institutions that you see here to-day.
We, who are gathered here to join with the Sisters in this act of thanksgiving, will pray that Christ the King may increase in them daily that spirit which has already been so fruitful and may increase daily the fruitfulness of this work began and carried out to the honour of His Name.
MATRIMONIAL TANGLE.
TWO WIVES OF SAME MAN
BOUND OVER BY COURT.
(Mr. McCann). 1
(Mr. Ferguson) 2
(Mr. Jack) 3
6. The Shanghai, Sub-Griffins Champion,
One Mile and a Quarter, open only to Shanghai Race Club 1930 Subscription ·
Consumption Estimated popula
tion ........ Consumption
head per day
1930. 926.84 .01
Sub".
Inspector Chester Woods, prosecuting, said that the first ac- cused concealed the batteries, which were taken out from the Company's premises, in a motor bus. An ac
complice, the second accused, was. 17.70 to take the articles out from the 350.00
4.83 bus when parked in Soy Street. 14:401
The second accused was actually 624.38 engaged in this job when he was
Arrested.
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"Consumption of water in the City. and Hill District in millions and Both men pleaded guilty and were decimals of gallons during the find. $10 each or 14 days' hard month of April:
1080 labour in defauit of payment. 159.74 *945,57
431,700 342,020
12.3 18.5 **Includes 69.89 million gallons from mainland.
Services to houses in the Rider caned on three previous occasions, Main Districts were disconnected again appeared before Mr. Whyte and a supply giver. by public street
per.
AN INCORRIGIBLE YOUTH 1
A Chinese youth, who had been
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fountains only during April 1828. Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy From April 1 to 30, 1930, a 12 hours' on Saturday, when he was charged Griffine timt have supply (6 a.m. to 6 p.m.) was given started at the Spring 1930 Race to all Rider Main Districts (Prin- with stealing a purse containing Meeting and that have been placed cipal Mains closed from 6 p.m. to in a flat race confined to Subscrip 6 a.m.) with the exception of the cents, and with failing to notify. tion Griffin of their class and that area. North of Queen's Road be the Police of his change of address are eligible, according to Special tween Murray Road and Eastern within 24 hours, as he was under. Race Bye-laws concerning owner-Street where a 24 hours' supply ship. Ponies to be ridden by was maintained from April 7 to 30. Jockeys who have won at least five flat races in Hong Kong or China or Jockeys approved by the Ste- wards.
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KOWLOON WATER WORKS.
1929. 1930:
1
Mcasra. Sequeira and Gray's
Royal Ber...(Mr. Collaco) 1 Kowloon Reservoir 37 5 Messrs. Wayfoong's "Debit
Steklaipai Reservoir 34′ 2′′ Balance...... The two wives of a Chinese, who
(Mr. Clark) 2 Reception Reservoir 9511". is at present in Shanghai, were
Mr. Billeve's Yester Eve
The above figures are below over- (Mr. Maitland) (3} fow. Two names, will be forever link-again before Mr. Whyte-Smith at
Time: 2mins. 40secs. ed with that great project. One the Kowloon Magistracy on Satur- is the name of Mother Felicie, who day, after their case had been re- guided the destinies of the Institu- ferred to the S. C. A. by the Kow- tion from 1ea1 at Wanchai and who Icon Magistrate on Thursday. The watched over the development of case was one in which Hui Pui- this new venture at Causeway Bay tong summoned Au Pui-chan for unti: June, Tose, when death de-assault.
After reading the report from the prived the Sisters of her wonderful services.
6. The Spring Griffins Handicap.
One Mile. A handicap for griffins of this Meeting that have started in at least two Races. Mr. Fash's Bassoon'
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(Mr. Bolton): 1 S. C. A., his Worship asked defen-Mr. We Two's Mister Cindera dant whether there were any cere-
(Mr. Noodt) 2 The other name is that of monies when she was married. Messrs. Law and Hickling's Father Robert. Only his genius The defendant replied that she Glen Dhu(Mr. Needa) 3 could have foreseen the possibility
taken to the husband's
Time: 2mins 04.4-5secs.
of converting the old Cotton Mills house in a sedan chaft, in accor into what they are to-day, and it dance with the usual Chinese cus- is due to his untiring zeal and self- tom. All documents relating to her sacrifice that from unpromising marriage were now in Canton. material we have to day the Hos The complainant told the Magi pital, the Anglo-French School, the strate that she was married to, her Lecture and Cinema Hall, the Or Lusband in St. Mary's Church and phanage, the Nursing Home, the that she possessed a marriage, certi Sisters Convert, and Novitiate for ficate. At the time of the cere mony, she did not know that the husband already had a wife.
His Worship held that the hus- As he was devising means for band was to blame for the.com- the building of the Chapel, he had plications that have arisen. He
Chinese Sisters:
A Happy Goincidence,
to return to France in obedience bound both women over in bouds
Police surveillance.
Sub-Inspector Chester-Woods ex- plained that the complainant was looking at the pictures on the wall
of Mongkok Cinema when the de." fendant picked his pocket The de- fendant's action was noticed by m friend of complainant some distance
Storage in Millions and Decimals away..
of Gallons.
His Worship pasred sentences 1923, 1930 amounting to five months hard 273.46 labour on defendant, who pleaded
83.01 19.48 guilty, on the two charges.
Kowloon Reservoir 72.75 Sheklaipuf Reservoir 16.80 Reception Reservoir 27.45
Total
117.00 377.65
Consumption of water in Kowloon in millions and decimals of gallons during the month of April: -1929.
1930. 98.26114.80
169,900 174,940. Consumption per
hend per day. 19.2 21.8
Consumption Estimated popula-
CAPT. A. HALL UNDER ARREST.
ALLEGED POSSESSION
OPIUM
7.-The Spring Handicap (A Olass). One Mile and & Quarter. Mr. Lads' Bright Lad
(Mr. Noodt) 1 Mr. Day's Cloverland.
(Mr. Dalias) ·2. (Mr. Pote-Hunt) 3 The Government Analyst's re- the s.. Kashgar, shortly before her Time: Smins 35.4-5aecsports show that the quality of the departure on her homeward voyage,
Mr. Toeg's Alligator
6-The Spring Handicap
(B. Class). -One Mile and a Quarter!
(Mr. Colinco) 1
(Mr. Noodt)
to a call to even more important of 250 to keep the peace for six Mr. and Mrs. A. V. White's Pat service at the headquarters of his months, and fined the defendant Congregation. By a happy coincid-3 for cutting the complainant's Mr. Lad's Fireflash ence, he was passing: through Hong had with a cup. Kong when Bishop Valtorta, laid the foundation of "this: Chapel. The Sisters would gladly see him here to-day, ton, that they might once When informed by various mom more express their thanks to him bers of the Consular Body of the for his generous services.
decision of the foreign ratepayers But if the Fathers of the Missions of the International Settlement to Etrangeres deprived the Sisters of increase the number of Chinese Father Robert's assistance, they seats on the Shanghai Municipal were far from withdrawing that Council, General Chang Chun, generous help to the Sisters which Mayor of Greater Shangbai, is they have always given. Through reported to have emphasized the the kindness of the Superior of the importance of full co-operation Procuration in Long Aung, aufer between tutm
ME RH McNair's Martin
Harvey (Mr. Rothe) 3 Messrs. C.E. and S.A's Prince
Adalbert...(Mr. Encarnacao) *3 "Dead hent for third place. Time: 2mins. 38.4-5secs.
8.The Spring Handicap (0 Class).
One Mile and a Quarter. Messrs. Law and Hickling's Glen
Bochart LM Mr Needa) 1
Merry Lord (Mr Deitz) Mr. and Mrs. A, V. White's Star
Viscondelet was enawled to take up especially in the International Messrs, Laddell and Parcelfs the work left unfinished by Father Settlement. He was, therefore, Robert and his untiring zeal and gratified at the foreign ratepayers energy was poured out in efforts, to decision. Reports will be sent to make this Chapel worthy of its the Waichinopu and to the Diplo noble setting.
matic Corps,
of Chekiang...(Mr. Collaco) Time: 2mins: 35.2-5secs, (Continued at foot of next column).
On Saturday forenoon, officers of Constant sapply in all districts the Revenue Department boarded during April 1999 and 1930.
water is satisfactory
The total rainfall to April 30: 1929, 3.36 inches1930, 12.99 ins.
10.—The Sub-Griffins NJI Des- kog porandum Cup. Half-a-mile, for Bhangbai. Race Club 1930, Griffins that have started in a Race provided for their class and that have never wor a fat race Me CHE.'s Krishna
(Mr. Poté Hunt) Mr. Waller's Breakaway
(Mr. Bolton) Messrs: Liander & Co.'s Wearie
Willie (Mr. Collaco) a
11,The Majoor Race; One mile and a quarter, for 3rd
and ata dixES SONTEST
2 Mr Days Saint Patrick
Mr. Wallston's Frothblower Mr. and Mr. A. ▼ White'
Spirit of Saint Louis... Time: 2mins. 30.4-bsecs,
1
and detained Mr. Arthur Hall, who had booked a passage to Singa- pore. It is alleged that 2,000 taels of prepared opium were found in three travelling trunks placed in the baggage room of the vessel.
Mr. Hall, it is understood, has been employed on local steamers. When arrested, he described hir self as a master mariner and gave his address is 27, Pillem-Street, Kowloon. A charge of
of the opin was later made gainst him, and bail of 8300,000
The arrested man, remained in police custody during the week-end. and will be brought before the Central Magistrate this morning.