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The
CHINA YEAR BOOK
1931
EDITED BY
H. G. W. WOODHEAD, C.B.E.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1931.
VICTORIA DIOCESAN RECEPTION AND
ASSOCIATION.
ANNUAL REUNION IN LONDON.
DANCE IN LONDON,
CHINESE ASSOCIATION
FUNCTION.
SPECIAL PRISONS.
CONVICTS TO DO USEFUL WORK.
(Kuo Min News Agency.) Nanking, July 30-Special pri bons will to established in China hai. Sinkiang, Ninghain, Kirin, Members of the Victoria Dioce
A reception was held by the Hoilungkiang, Jehol, Charhar and ann Associatoon, Hong Kong and China Association on the evening Suyunn to take care of the convict fabour to be sont there to South China, mustered from many of Wednesday, June 24; at the May-sagage in reclamation of waste. parts on June 25. It was their fair Hotel, Berkeley street, W. The land in accordance with the recent cleventh annual reunion, and the President, Lt.-General Sir Georgey announced scheme of the Minis-
try of Judicial Administration. proceedings opened with a sorvies | Maodòncugh, G.B.E.,- K.C.B., Convicts in the prisons in tho at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, at which K.C.M.G., revived the guests, of interior of the country having the Rev. W. T. Featherstone, M.A.whom there were about 180 present, served a certain period of thoir After the reception dancing took sentence and shown good behaviour Headmaster of the Diocesan Boys' place until midnight. · ́
will be selected for despatch to the School at Hong Kong, gave a brief All present appeared to thorough frontier provinces. It is under addrdha. After luncheon the mem-ly enjoy themselves, and it was the stood that the various provincini most successful reception since the higher courts have been instructed bors of the Diocese proceeded to inception of those functions, e Victoria House, Leicester Square,
to make preparations in this con The following is a list of those nection... where the Archdeacon of Warwick present (Yen, H. St. B. Holland) prasided over: very pleasant business gathering, followed by tea.
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Edward and Lady Crowe, Bir Tehn H. E. the Chinese Minister, Bir
and Lady Pratt, Sir Basil and Lady Blackett, Sir Ralph and Lady" Among the many who attended Samuel and Lady Wilson, Mr. C. Wedgwood, Brig, General Sir were: Sir Henry Pollock, Rev. E. W. Orde, Sir Meyrick and LadyTHE Underaigned baro received Judd Barnett and Mrs. Barnett, Howlett, Mr. E. M. B. Ingram, Rev. Dr. Pearce, Rev. Le G. Man Sir Reginald Johnston, ECMG.. nering, M.C., Miss M. O. Knight Mrs. H. B. Orpen-Pakner, Mr. and (hon, secretary), Rov Copley Mrs. Wardlaw Milne, Mr and Mrs., Moyle, Rev. W. T. Featherstone, AG, Angior, Miss Howlett, Mrs. Colonel Walmsley, Mr. W. L Pat-Alec Tweedie, Admiral Sir Cyril tender, Miss Skipton, Mrs. Pope, and Lady Fuller, Lady Clemanti, Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, Mr. A. Bryer, Mr. A. N, B. Carr, the Hon Wil- Miss Bryer, Canon Fletcher, Mrs. fiam Astor, Sir Francis Aglen, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1981, Holyoak, Mr. Owen Hughes, Mrs. G.C.M.G.. K.B.E., Lady Aglen. Stedman, Dr. Francis Clark," and Mr. H, T. Silcock.
The Chairman said the Associa tion membership in England had been well maintained during the past year, being 1,181, as against 1,187 a year ago. After reviewing the objects provided for in the As Bociation's budget for 1931, a voto of thanks proposed by him to Missberg, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. A. Band. Knight for her efforts was heartily berg, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Haskell, accorded.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ottewill, Mrs. The officers, on the recommends Quinn, Mr. J. P. B. Eastwood, Mr. tion of the Committee, were re-and Mr. C. 8. Eastwood, Mr. slected en blor, and five new mem- bers of committee were appointed.
Mr. A. J. Aglon, Misa Ritchie,
CommunOG AT 11 AM
NOW LYING IN YAUMATI TYPHOON SHELTER
Miss Sandercock, Mr. Pel- ham Warren, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ox BOARD LIGHTER No. 8718. Brooks Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W... P. Ker, Mr. and Mr. R. H. R. Wade, Captain and Mrs. B. 8. Hoy, Miss Kathleen R. D. Wade, Sir Harry and Lady Fox, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sandberg, Miss Sand-
Frank Smith, Lieut.-Commander and Mrs. Morice Blood, Lieut.. Mr. W. L. Pattanden's Report.
Colonel Bir Bradford Leslie, O.B.E., Sir Sam Fay, Mr; A. 8. Mr. Puttenden, submitting his Debenham, Sir Charles and Lady. report as trensuter, said income Addis, Miss Robina Addie, Miss showed a considerable improvement Margie Addis, Mr. Robertson Me over the previous year£547, B8 Isaac, Mr. R. Robertson McIsaac, against $60. Expenditure, on the Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, Mr. George other band, showed a small Addis, Miss Jean Addis. Miss Ra orense of £14 1s. 2d., due to print ting. The improvement was largely due to the Bishop's visit. For general purposes it was estimated that £250 should be sent to Hong Kong this year as against £200 the previous year. They had over 1,000 members on their books, and he was strongly of opinion that they should help to raaintain the organi sations at Hong Kong with minimum of £250, and, further, that. there should be no call on the As aociation's funds for the Chaplain's Fund. For this object £425 was re- quired for the next four years, and he, Mr. Pattenden, earnestly urged that this fund should be made self- supporting
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thnel Addis, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wilkinson, Mrs. Hutton PottsHE Undersigned bare received Mr. James Whittall, Major and
Instructions from the ! Mrs. J. M. Whittall Mr. and Mrs. C. A. V. Bowra, Miss Francesca NATIONAL CITY BANK OF Bowra, Captain E. V. Bowra, 0.B.E. R.E., Mr And Mrs. J. H
NEW YORK Teesdale, Mr. Leeza Dint, Mr. and Mrs. F. G, Hobbs, Mr. W. E.
TO SELL AT Smith, Mrs. PW. Massey, Mr. J. "PUBLIC" AUCTION H. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. A C Hynes, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Ma Jers, and Mrs. P. W. O. Liddell, Liddell, Mr. H. A. J. Macray, Mr. Mrs. Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. N. Di and Mrs, C. O. Lee, the Dowager Lady Jackson and guest, Mr. C.. A. McClennan, Mins Sybil Cross- Seconded by Mr. Bryer, the re-Miss Simms, Miss M. Simms, Dr. ley, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Simme, port and accounts submitted by Mr. Pattenden were adopted.
The Chaplain's Fund,
The Chairman, referring to the Chaplain's Fund, said when they promised, a year ago, to provide the money for this purpose, none of them had any conception of what was
D. B. Kimpton, Mr. D. Harley
TUESDAY, JULY 28,
COMMENCING AT ́2,30 ̊P.M.
AT THEIR LATE PREMISES, No. 9, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL.
A QUANTITY OF OFFICE FURNITURE
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Townsend, Lady Cameron and guest, Mr. and |Mrs. O. M. Green, Lord Adding- ton, Mr. W. Adams Oram, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Dodwell, Miss Shenton, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Va- lentine, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Macleod.. Mr. C. M. Marroll, M.2 CHUBBS SAFES
and "
to happen in the world of finance. H. G. McDavid, Lieut. Generat Sir1 HEERING HALL SAFE One had to face realities, and he George Macdonogh, G.B.E., K.C.B.
Or View From MONDAY, the 27în July, 1931.
TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY.
realised that things were very dif-K.C.M.G., Sir John and Lady CEILING AND DESK VANS ferent from what they were a year Peter, Mr. Geoffrey C. Fearon, Mr. ago. In spite of this, however, they and Mrs. G. D. Fearon, Mr. A. had to face their responsibilities. C. Clear, Mr. B. M. Truman and Out of the £428 required for this
guest, Mr. W. R. McCallum, Miss year, only £170 had so für come to Margaret McCallum, Mrs. H. J. hand. Mr. Pattenden was absolute- Greig, Miss Miriam Greig. Mrs. ly right when he said they must Kenneth Greig, Mr. T. A. Robert not take from the General Fund to son, Mrs. Sansom. Mrs. E. W. put into the Chaplain's Fund. It Martelli, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bird, would be a disaster that £230 should Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Leefe, Mr. not be sent out regularly every Frederick Anderson. Mr. W. 5. year for the support of the various Livingstone, Miss Welchman, Mr. organisations for which it had and Mrs. Charles V. Bale, Sir
Ho, therefore, Newton and Lady Stabb, Miss M appealed for donations to the M. Stabb, Colonel and Mrs. G. T. Chaplain's Fund, either by in Brierley, Mrs. L. N. Murphy, and dividual or by co-operative effort, quoats, Mr. and Mrs. John L. which could be organised by the Beaumont, Miss Joan Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. Limbery. Mr. and Mrs. H. Farrant, Mrs. E. B. Macnaghten, Miss Macnaghten,
hitherto been sent.
groupe,
Rev. W. T. Featherstone on the Mui Tsai Question.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Arnhold, Mrs.HE Undersigned have received Rov. WT, Featherstone than A. M. Lambert, Miss Tackley, Mr. addressed the meeting on the work Reginald Giblis, Mr. E. M. Gull of the Diocesan School for Boys, and Mr. H, C. Wilcox, the Joint Referring to the mui tai agitation Secretarioa.
in this country, he said much had been published which was not fair to the Government, the Church and the Chinese. The work of the, Church had been altogether un- noticed, but as a matter of fact the Diocesan Home and Orphanage had done very good work amongst those slave girls for many years.
Mr. H. T. Silcock, secretary of the Chins Society, spoke of the nood för extending the hand of true friendship to Chinese who come to this country." A very practical, job of work for the new committee," observed the chair man
WIDOWED. IN A FEW HOURS.
WEDDING PARTY CAR CRASH
TRAGEDY,
Ipoh, July 16-Only a few hours after his wedding. Harry Lee. of the Perak State Band, was killed in. a motoring accident yesterday a few miles from Tapah,
|: The wedding took place yesterday Miss Gibbon spoke at length of morning in Ipoh and a party con- the marvellous work of St. Ste-sisting of the bride and bridegroom phen's College, for Girls in Hong and a brother left shortly after. O Kong, and invited. support for the wards for Tapah in a motor-ear, proposed extension of the Univer- The bridegroom was driving and sity Hostel, for which 800,000 is when nearing Tapah the car akid-
quired.
ded and turned ovaa pinning down Harry Leory thera
- ཁི ནn ! རྞ When help arrived and the car was moved Leo was found ́to, bs- dead.
*F Judi Barnets spoke ol' the vast extent of the Diocese, an. area in which the Catholics had six Bishops to their one. He also re-i ferred to he paucity of young The bride received severe injuries foreign workera
and the brother escaped unhart,
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1 MORRIS OMNIBUS
1 FIAT LOBBY License No. 2438 1 CHEVROLET LORRY
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 29,
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ÁT THE “SHAU IP GARAGE,"
UN LONG, NEW TERRITORIES,
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ath and
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TERMSAs CUSTOMARTI
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FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1981,
COMMENCING 17:10 A.3
AT GODOWN No. 18 or THE HONG KONG & KOWLOON WHARE & GODOWN CO., LTD., KOWLOON.
A" QUANTITY OF
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THE
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TUESDAY, JULY 28,
Commending at -10.30 AM/
AT No. 920, NATHAN ROAD, (Tor FLOOR) KOWLOON.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE: HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
ON VIEW From MONDAY, the 27TH Jozy, 1981.
TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERT.
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THE Undersigned have received
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 29,
COMMENCING AT 10.30 &K
AT No. 781, NATHAN ROAD,
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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE"
“On View from TUESDAY, the
28th July, 1981..
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20
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AT THE “SHAU IP GARAGE,"
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ONE FIAT MOTOR CAR
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ON
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Queen License No. 682.
Bound, Square, Fiat, and Angle Iron, Iron Hails, Hoop Iron, Iron Pipes, Plate Cutting Black Sheets, Nail Rods, Bolts and Nuts, Rivets, ONE MORRIS BUS Wire Nails, Barb Wire, Wire Shorts, Paints, Oxide of Iron, Belting. Rubber, Window Glass, Lift Ropes, ONE MORRIS BUS VIEW From WEDNESDAY, the Sulphate of Ammonia, Planks, Paper,
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