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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY APRIL 8, 1932.
PRESENTATION TO PENINSULA HOTEL. LOTTERY TICKETS.
REV. H. V. KOOP.
TRIBUTES. BY DEAN AND
SIR H. POLLOCK,
PLEASANT FUNCTION ÄT CATHEDRAL HALL.
LATEST LIST OF GUESTS.
Major N. W. Adams, Mr. O, A. Armitage."
CLERK CHARGED WITH POSSESSION.
ALLEGED PLANT" IN SADDLE OF CYCLE.
Mr. M. Barber, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. R
A Chinese clerk, employed by the Bigazzi, Col, B. and Miseos H. and China Light and Power Co., Ltd., J. Boyd, Mrs. A. F. Bouth, Miss P. made a second appearance before Mr. J. "A" Eraser as the Kowloon W. Brown, Mr. W. Brackenridge, Magistracy yesterday on a charge Sterling tributes to the contribuir J. W. Bundred, Capt. P. T. of having in his possession 20. Fo tion made to the Church life of the Burgess, Mr. O. D. Burnette.
Piu lottery tickets A remand was Colony by the Rev. H. V. Koop, Į
Mr. M. 0. Clark, Mrs. E. Cogan,ble Detective Sub-Inspector Elston granted at the first hearing, to en- M.A., were made at the Cathedral Dr. J. E. H. Cogan, General M. A. so take advies in the matter. Hall last evening by Sir Henry Cohen, "Mr. D; Corlett, Mr. W. D. Pollock and the Dean, the Very Conley, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Crap Rev. A. Swann, MA, when a renol), Miss C.. M. Culter. |presentative, gathering of the Cathedral Body and indeed of the churchman and churchwomen of the whole Colony assembled to witness the presentation to Mr. Koop of al farewell gilt, prior to his depar ture from the Colony.
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The Rov. H. V. and Mrs. Koop lonve to-day for England Canada on the Empress of Canada, and are not expected to return to Hong Kong.
At laat ovaning's gathering tea was served, after which the Dean supported by Sir Henry Pollock and Dr. C. A. C. Herklots, provid. ad the farewell mesting,
Dean's Appreciation.
Mr. and Mrs. Delcourt, Mr. H. L. Dennys, Comdr. T. E. Doeksey, Mrs. G. L. Douk, Dr. E. R. Dovey,
r. R. N. Drake.
The officer stated that he had
spoken to Mr. R E. Lindsoll, As sistant Attorney General, and was informed that the police could prove that the man had possession! of the tickets, the onus was on the latter to show that he had no know- edge of possion and that he did Mr. and Mrs. J. Easterbrook, not know the tickets were conceal- Edwards, Mrs. B. Elder, Lt. and Further it was improbable that any Capt, B. M. Edo, Mr. G. Red under the saddle of his cycle. Mrs. F. C. Eyre,
one would plant tickets worth 88 and eligible for prizes. The de- portunity to produce the map, but fendant had been given every dp- he had not done so.
"Mr. and Mrs. G. Fahnestock, Mr. Fahnestock, Mina D. Fayo, Mr. and R.. E. Fahnestock, Mr. M. E. Mrs. W. Field Hook, Mr. F. A. Firth, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Forsyth, Mrs. D. A. Frost.
L. Gaddum, Mr. R. W. Gardiner, Mr. W. Gain. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. I. H. Geare, Lieut. Comdr, and Mrs. C. Gibb, Mr. L. L. Gilson, Mr. W. F. Goach, Miss M. Gouzaley, Mr. and Mrs." J. Gould.. Col. F. E.. Gowan and family, Mr. T. M. Gregory, Mr. R. H. Griffiths, Mr. L. Grover, Lt. and Mrs. P. M. Cun-
The Dean, in paying a tribute to the work of Mr. Koop during his four years residence in Hong Kong mentioned that this was sell 'melancholy week for the Cathedral', Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hall, Mr. for in addition to losing the Trea-and Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. E. Haugu-. murer, who had been transferred tofmann, Mrs. G. H. Hodgson, Mr. Shanghai, both Mr.Koop and the and Mrs. F. A. Howard, Mrs. L. Bishop were leaving them.
Howie, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hughes:
Invaluable Servitos.
Miss C...C. Imrie."
Mrs. C. R. Judah, Mrs. A. F. Mr. E. P. Jennings, Mr. and
funker.
Mr. Koop, said the Dean, had made very grent contribution to the life of the Cathedral, and ho
Miss L. Kathas, Lady Kolly, Mr. personally would miss him very H. A. Keller, Mr. H. W Kelley, much indeed. He had proved in Mrs. J. N. Knight, Lt. and Mr. A. valuable in many directions, parti. Kowalzyk, Mr. R. Kopelman, cularly in the arrangement of the Mr. K. C. Krentz Mr. F. Kulka. services, and had helped to maker. G. B. Lane, Mr. K. B. G. many changes in the Cathedral Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Law building itself. His preaching was Mr. and Mrs. J. Ledesma. consistently thoughtful, and be had shown very great thought in the Major, Mrs. F. H. P. Maurico, Mr. J. S. Maclaren, Mr. J. M. work of choosing hymns, which, as Mr. T. de Meester and family, Mrs. anyone who had ever tackled the G. L. Menocal, Mrs. A. V. Mesorole, job knew, was not a Bight one.
He had looked after the Choir ten R.N., Mr. J. A. D. McCurdy, Mrs. M. Mion, L. and Mrs. Mit- and, was responsible for its present Mr. W. L. McKenzie, Mr. A. Me- state, while he had brought the Kirdy, Mrs. J. D. McLeod, Mr. E. Cathedral Review from almost no H. Melbye, Mr. H, H. Muller thing to what it was "today. Both
Mr. O. Ochs, Mr. K. D. Offen-
he and Mrs. Koop were most painsburg, Mr. F. Ortigas (r), Missey taking and helpful to the young J. and A. Ortigas, Mr. Otto..." people, particularly in the
WAY Mr. Palmer, Mr. A. M. Parker, they had extended te them the hos Mr. W. G, Firie, Mr.. W. 1. Pat. pitality of their home.
The Dean also referred to Mr. tinger, Mrs. B. Preston, Mr. and Koup's work in "connection with
Mrs. W. C. Pyeatt. Morrison Hall at the University, E. Randall, Mr. J. Richmond, Mr. Mr. F. Reck (jr.), Mr. F C. and to his prowess of the rugger E. Rouillon, Dr. and Mrs. A. P. and cricket. fields. He had been
assiduous in his sick visiting, mak-Rubino, Mr. R. E. Russell. ing himself responsible for the Vic- Col. and Mrs. C. R. Savile, Capt. toria Hospital and in that way and Mrs. C. Scarcy, Mr. L. Scott, had been most comforting to many. Mr. E. G. Smith, Dr. and Mra F. Alternately with the Rev. N, Wat F."Sonimera, Mr. and Mrs. E J. kine, he had taken the gaol services, Spear, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Speers, and he had also worked very hard Mr. G. W. Stabb, Comdr. J. M. on behalf of discharged prisoners, Stevenson, Miss A. E. E. Steele, taking care of them and Anding Mrs. Straus them new jobs.
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Mr. H. D. Talbot, Mr.. J. A. His departure, said the Dean, Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. would be a very great loss.
Thomson, Mrs. B. Thompson, Wr. Ho, (the Dean), had tried to per-G. Travers, Miss M. M. Tyrell. suade him to take four months' Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Ulderup. leave in Canada and then return Mr. H. 0. Waller, Mr. D. F. to the Colony for a further period Warren, Mr. J. Watts, Misu P. of eighteen months, but Mr. Koop, Webster, Mrs. and Mieses Whitham. for various reasons, had been un-Miss A. Worceter, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Wilson, Mr. E.. G. Wilkinson,
jable to do this..
The Dean assured Mr. and Mr. F. Y. Wong, Mr. J. E. Wright. Mrs. Koop of the gratitude of
Mr. W. H. Youngblood. Everyone for all they had done, and wished them all happiness on their leave and success in whatever work they would be called to do in the future. (Applauso:)
Bir Henry Follock, * Sir Henry Follock said he as sociated himself with all that the Dean had aid he was very sorry Mr. Koop was going, and wished him all happiness and success in bis future life. (Applause.)
tions with the Dean of Liverpool Mr. Koop referred to his associa
Cathedral, remarking that he was probably the greatest master of his art in England. Anything he had done in Hong Kong in the way of beautifying the services or the Cathedral he owed to the teaching of the Dean of Liverpool Cathedral. He was most grateful for the pre- sentations, and with regard to that He had a little duty to do before of the choir remarked that he had they went any further: it was to always looked to the choir practices present the Rev. and Mrs. Koop on Wednesday nights. He thought with a cheque, on behalf of the hey were indeed fortunate in hav- Departure Good-Will Fund. (Aping the organist they had got. plause). He wished them a pleasant He was glad the Barvices were voyage and every happiness in the represented at the meeting, for | future._(Applause).
without certain members of them the Choir would be a very different thing.
The Dean then called on repre- sentatives of the Cholj to make thoir prescitation, which was done following a brief speech by one of the choir-boys, who said the choir was sorry M Koop was leaving, and they wished him a pleasant voyage. (Applauso).
Mr Koop, in his raply, said that
Tribute to the Dean.
One of this most difficult things. was to leave the Dean behind. He had been a tower of strength, and he felt that the Dean, the first to hold the cffice in the Cathedral, had
ho felt like the prisoner on the made of his office something which dock who had heard his advocate would make a mark in Hong Kong. put up a good defence, knowing He bad kept open the door of his all the time that few of the good home to himself and Mrs. Koop, end things said about him were true. altogether had been most kind to |(Laughter),
Life Enriched.
them.
Mr. Koop referred to his associa tions with the (fissionaries, "and He was glad he had had the op: said that he felt that they were portunity of leaving England and doing much of the work that really observing the work that was being counted here. In conclusion he done out here, and he was sure his thanked everyone for their kindness. experiences in Hong Kong had en- and good wishes, and hoped to keep riched his life. He could hardly in touch with many of them and bear to louve Hong Kong, so beauti. to see many of them again from fal wee it, and he was finding it time to time. (Applause) vory difficult to take his love of The Rev. and Mrs. Hoop then the Cathedral y
dertook up their positions at the door ¿amtinued on next (olumn.) land' shook hands with all who left,
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A further remand was ordered until to-morrow.
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