H.K.F.A. COUNCIL.
BUSINESS FOR NEXT MEETING.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONG KONG MUSICAL
· SOCIETY
· presents
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY APRIL 9 1932.
THE BISHOP'S FAREWELL.
(Continued from Puge
SCHNEIDER TRIO of knowing whether he was taking on public bodies. I have no means
(PIANO, VIOLIN & CELLO)
The following is the agenda for the monthly Council meeting of the THE Hong Kong Football Association which, will be held on Wednesday, April 13, at 4:30 pm
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Confirmo minutes of Council mpot ing No. 10 and Emergency Com- mittee meeting No.. 7. Recoive Transurers' atatomost of accounts for March and pass billa.
Correspondence..
Shield and Leaghu trophies to
players,
Any other business.
CHURCH NOTICE.
P
BT: JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,
Long ong.
APRIL 10, 1992-
SHOOND SUNDAY AFTER BASTER, Holy Communion, 8 am.
Holy Communion (Peak Church),
8.a.m.
Children's Service, 10a.m. Matting and Sermon. 11 a.m. Frencher :-The Dean,
Evensong, 6.30. p.m.
Pranchat:-Rev. N. V. Halward.
Wook Day Services, Mattina Daily, 9.40 am. Intercessions for the Sick. Wednes
day, 1018. Holy Communion. Thursday, 7.45 Choir Practics. Friday, 5.30 p.m. Other Noticea
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TWO RECITALS OF TRIOS at the
HELENA MAY INSTITUTE
On
WEDNESDAYS, APRIL 18TH and 20†¤,
at 9.20 P.M.
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Tickets (34.40 and $8.80) och obtainable now from the Secretary of the Institute. Open to the public.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THE THIRD EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLET on SATURDAY. 911 APRIL, 1989, som- mending at 1.45 pm; first saddling bell 1.10 p.m..
..
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badger prominently displayed
No One without a Badge will be. admitted to the Members Easlosure.
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club
Rooms at $5.00 for Gontleman and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRE TARY upon Introduction by a Member, SATURDAY, April 8th 1932..
8:00a.m. Holy Communion, Colebrush Member to be responsible for
Payment of All Chile, etc. ant The Bishop of Victoria. Clergy
Badges admitting Members? Workers and friends speciallyBadcare will NOT be on sale at the invited by the Bishop to be Race Course. present
A
12 noon The Bishop & Mrs. Dupping
sail in 8. 8. Corfu. During the Sammer months Services in the Chapel of the Beaureation, Protestant Cemetary Happy Valley, are to be discontinued and the lat service for the time being will be helil to-morow at 3.15; .m;
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
BOIENTIST." (Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass, U.S.A.3
MACDONNELL ROAD, BLOW Bown
ROID TRAN STATION.
SUNDAY BILTIOR,
April 10, 1934, 11:15 3.2, 1-
Subject:-"Aze Six, Dirbash, AnD
DEATH REAL?
The Sunday School in held on Sunday Mornings, 16 o'clock.
Wednesday Evening Meeting,
6.00 p.m. Beading Room at above address opens- Tuesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 19 Noon: Yonday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 p.m.
The Publicis cordially invited to attend
to
On No Protext will Children 6 be
permitted in either Tholosers during
be Meeting.
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Tifins are oblaiusblo at the Club Houss provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone. 21990.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.." The Price of Admission to the Publis Enclosure is 32,00, including Tax,_ for all Parsons, including Ladies, and payable at the Gate.
Boldiers and Sailors is, Uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers,"
T
oto..
The Mon, will not be permitted to operate with in the Proginots of Tum Hong, Kore Jogger CLUB during the Race Meeting.
Tiffins will be obtainable in the Bes taurant.in. the Publia Englosure,
..By Order,
B. BROWN,"
Secretary. Hong Kong, 4th April, 1932. [2048
Latest
the services and visit the Reading Room BRUNSWICK
UNION CHURCE.
(HONG KONG),
SUNDAY, April 1^,. 1982 poin
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and
Morning Service, IIa m. (Broadcast). Evening Service,. 8. p.m.
Proscher at both Servicos-Rev.
·E, Q. H. Tribbock,
Social Hour after Evening Berrian. Social Hour will be Broadoat' from p.m. to 9.p.m,
Organist Mr. E. G. Longyear. Soloists--Mr. R. M. Keows. Community Sinsing : Dr. L. T.
Ride
Sunday School---
Kenasily Band 10 m
Taikoo, 2.46.p.10.
WESLEYAN HITHODIST CHURCH, Wanaka!
(Opposite Royal Naval Hospital Queen's Road, East).
The following are the forthcoming services, etc at the Wesleyan Method- ist Church, Wanchai, SUNDAY, April 16, 19881-
2nd SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. Morning Service; 10:15 am, Evening Service, 6p.m.)
Preacher-Rev. E. G. Powell of the
Union Charah, Hong Kong Sunday School will meet on Bunday
ab3 o'clockc at the Church. DAX 1
fath
April-A Wesleyan Church Bally will be held in the Assembly Ball of the Sailor and Soldiers Home, 8.15 p.m. All interest ed in the Wesleyan Methodist Cause Lad particularly those interested in the work of the Wanchai Wesleyan Churol are cordially invited to ba present.
PRELIMINAT NOrion-Sunday Apr. 11th Sunday School prize distribution at the evening service.“
SAILORS AND SOLDIERS? HOME, Wanchai. 25, Bennetry:Rond SUNDAY, 8.15 pm:-Berrios Man's
Hour
MONDAY, Badminton Cluby mest TUISDIY, 8 FR-Fellowship Mestling. WEDMRIDAY, 18th April - Ledure:
Tbson's "Foor Gynt -with Graig's- musia by the Her. B. CH Trib
back.
Thursday, Badminton Club meet
FUNERAL OF LATE GERMAN ELECTIONS
MR. MANUK.
LARGE GATHERING AT THE CEMETERY.
·REMAINS CREMATED.
EX-CROWN PRINCE'S" CANDIDATURE QUASHED":
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)
Bo expressed willingness for his own part, but said he would pro for to refer the matter to the ex Kaiser at Doorn. The ex-Kaiser refused permission.
BERLIN, April 7. a too" gloomy view about this ques-
How the ex-Crown Prince's can tion in India, but I do know that
didature for the German presidenti here in Hong Kong I have been Manak was held by the community Kaiser, is revealed in the Monar The esteem in which the late Mr. al slection was quashed by the ex impressed again and again by the generally was amply testified yea-chist newspaper, Fredericus to-day. The articlo stator that the leaders way people have given lavishly of erdhy when the funeral took place.
Thure were representatives from of the National Opposition appron- their thought and time for publicarery section of the community pro cho the ex-Crown Prince and ask- nervice.
sent and the gathering at the Ceme-ed him whether he was willing to Thanks to the Press.
tery was one of the biggest been stand for nomination. At a loend funeral. And next I want to thank the Practically the whole staff of the Preas of Hong Kong for the back-Dairy Farm Ico and Cold Storage Company was present, both Euro ing it has so generously; and readily peans and Chinese members of the
Priacs August's Nomination. given. I have often thought that rå being fully represented.
The interest now being taken by the value of the Press in a place at 4 p.m. and was followed immo. The cortega pagged The Monument
the ex-Kaiser's sons in German like this is not only in informing diately bahind by Mr. 1. Me Grepolitics is further shown by the fact and helping to mould public opinion gory, brother-in-law, Mr W. Bu fourth son, is numbered seven in that Prince August Wilhelm, the in the more populous centres, but, President of the. Theosophical the electoral list of the Nazis for Bocisty and Mr. A. Stevenson of the Prussian Diet elections, which equally in keeping those in more the Dairy Farm Company. isolated places in touch with the
take place on April 24, outside world.
And this applies also to wireless. I remember once during a confirmation tour landing on a lonely island where I found all, E. J. Ainio, Owon Hughes,.
to them.
most.
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Those Present.
This is equivalent to becoming Among those present were the Deputy in the Prussian Diet in Hon Mr. W. E. Shenton, Messrs. which he will be the first Hohon Lammert, E. 8. Ford, D. M. Good- H Hallgren H. Gregory, H. Azollern to sit.
Floral Tributes...
öne Britisher and his wife and child. D. Thomson, D O de Silva, Mrs. P. Jovito, Mr. and Mrs. B. among a population entirely Chi-Jean Hundt, J. Pestonji, B. Pasco Pasco, Mr. and Misses Blackburn, Hs Kom Tong, W. J. Carroll, Wei Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Pope, Mr. and nose. I had confirmed the wife in Tat, H. M. H. Esmail, B. W. Brad Mrs. G. A. Harriman, Mr. and St. John's Cathedral. They told me bury F. Linennen, F. P. Frank Mr. J. T. Bagram, Mr. and Mrs. they often listened in to the service lin, R. R. Modi, Ezra Abraham, A. Joseph Gould, Mr. and Mrs. R. PA- Goldenberg, H. Seth, J. H. Seth, tonji, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Creasy. on Sunday evenings and joined in E. S. Kern, W. 8. Bailey, D. Tal Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Drollette, Mr. themselves and that it meant much lan, E. de S. Robertson, J. H. Rut and Mrs. J. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. tonjze, D. MacFarlane, D. KR. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ipekdjian, Kharas, C. Gregory, H. W Page, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ramsay, Mr. 1 must now say a word to you, Mr. and Mr G. A. Harriman and Mrs. J. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. my Chinese friends. My association Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tobias Mr. and E. F. Andrews, Dr. and Mrs. Coxon. with you through coming out to Mrs. Castro, Mr. and Mrs. Talati, To, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Catcher, Mrs. May, Mrs. Moses, and Rev. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Forrar, Mr. China, and especially my up coun-Karl Ludwig, Reichelt. try visits, has opened up a new ] The funeral services was conduct Mrs. A. R. Forbes, Mr. W. J. Car and Mrs. N. B. Shroff, Mr. and world to me. Many of you British ed in the Protestant Cemetery by roll and Mrs. R. Carroll, Mr. and Rev. L. N. Watkins, after which Mrs. H. Ching, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil friends I shall seo again: practical the remains were removed to the T. Chan, Mr. and Mrs S. Robert ly all my Chinese friends I shall Crematorium for cremation.
son, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Pare, never see again. We are carrying
Mr. and Mrs. B.. W. Bradbury, Mr. home some present you have given There were several hundred and Mrs. J. D. Thomson, Mr. and Mro. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs A us, but above all if shall carry away wreaths at the funeral, including B. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mac- one from Your fond sister, Mary,” in my heart grateful remembrances and another from Mother Harry Castro, Mr. and Mrs. L E. Lam- farlane, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. H. of your courtesy, generosity) cheer-and Sarkios:””, fulness, hard work and loyal com- Other personal wreathe word as mort, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Leong, radeship which has meant ad much Mack and Phyllis, Seth and Nelle. Jack Howie, Mr. and Mra, E. D follows:-Aunty, Tigram, Harold, Ruby and Bill Ramsay, Lily and to the over these years.
Henry and Filar. Douglas and Rotwall. Mr. and Mrs. D. Tollan: This applies equally to British Mabel, Ruby and Ralph, Lily and Mr. and Mra J, Russell, Mr. and fellow workers. From the Brut. I Daisy, Leo Grace and Sophie Lo Woill, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ki Mrs C. R. Judah, Mr. and Mrs. Gladys, Mabel and Johnny Hika- have experienced a sense of fellow-moosh and George, Haik, Min and and Mrs. W. Hast, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Joseph, Mr.. ship which has made all the differ family, Bonny and Archie ence to my work.
Words cannot Wronths also came from:Sir Ezra Abrahams, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mrs. J. H. Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. express my admiration for the Robert Flo Tung, Hon Mr. W0. Odell, Mr. and Mrs. E A sporifico and splendid loyalty of so L. Shenton, Hon Mr. J. J. Pater Tobias, Mr. and Mrs. CH. W many of my co-workers out here. son, and Messrs. J. Jahnstone Kow, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rodpere. They come out for the most part Ernst Kern, Chan Nai Pan, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pearce, Mr. for a pittance, many have obviously Chan, E. Drever, A. Ninaim. J. encrificed careers at home. Year by Scott Harston, S. M. Churn, H. and Mrs. Humpden Ross, Mr. and your they aheerfully give of their Koller, H. Wilson, D. M. Goodall, Mrs. E M. Raymond; Mr. and Mrs. services receiving no recompense A. J. Walters. J. Pestonji, I. Oram Hancock, Ada and Micky Wil except that which comes from the Sheppard, Chas C. Stark, J. Pliams, Jim and Nar Moodie, Betty sense of service unselfishly done. Warren, Lee Tin Sik. H. Hallaren, and Fred Cleano, and Mrs. T. A.
Martin And here I must add how much. E. Lanepars J. M. Alves, Chan
The Craiconmower Cricket Club, I have appreciated the kindness Kam Tong, A. Y. Young, E. 8. shown me by members of other Abraham, Ho Wing S. Green Tee Works Workmen, Office Boy: Churches-both of
Office Coolies," Dairy Farm. the Romanwood, C. Champkin, Douglas 5. Fitters, Launchinen and Workmen. Catholic Church and of the Free Scott, EV MR de Sousa. A of the Shipping Department, Farm Churches. This has been one of Zimmern, E. 8. Ford, J. Ford, Staff, Butchers Department Coalies, the things that has touched me Benjamin, E. Waller, Lee Yat The Board of Directors of the Dairy Ngek. F. Billimoris, M. Nomazes, Farm Ice and Cold Storage Co. The V.D.MA..
Felix M. Ellis, A. McKirdy. Ha Ltd., Chiness all of the ment Hall, E. W. Page, A Mackenzie, Staff, Dairy Dept. Coolies, Hong Kom Tong, Wm. Anderson, Cping Department. The Europear Wong Man Tab, Tong Mai Chun Long Practical Psychology Club, P. Franklin, R. Abraham, H.Kesars. Prescotts, Ltd. (Sydney) W. Stonell, B. Wylie, C. Stephens, The Saifee Store, The Directors and H. Gregory D. Humphreys, J.Staff The Geddes Trading and B. Ipekdjian, Chas C. Stark, Chan Dairy Farm Co. Ltd. (Shanghai), Pun Ko, Cyril Gregory, Ng ChanThe Hong Kong Brewers and Dis Kwang, Wong Man Keung, Lee Tintillers Ltd., The Chairman and Bik, Fung Jackson, Poon Ho Foo, Committee and Members of the S. S. Perry, E. N. Coulson, C. Hong Kong General Chamber of M, McDonald, J. E. Anderson, S. Commerce, Fresident and Membera C. Wong, L. Alleree, J. P. White, of the Rotary Club, Messrs. Rutton- F. A. MacKintosh, A. W. Brown, jes and Sons, The Now Dixie, FB Halcroft, H. J Fountain, Standard Oil Company of NY, A. Dimond A Kitchell, D. 8 The Committes and Members of the As once again and finally I try to Paowalla, Avon Koliza, V. thank you for all your goodness to Benjamin, D. G. Wilson
Theosophical Society, Chinese us there comes to my mind's little Wreaths were also sent by Miss Bchool, Arratoon V Apear and Co. Lodge, Tung, Ying Free. English spoooh Your Excellency mode in P. L. Keu, Mr A Welll and Ltd., Besant Free English Evening proposing my health at the Oxford family, Miss Gabbay and the School, Messrs. N. Lazarus, The and Cambridge dinner the other Mesars. Gubbay, Mr. Murray Directors of Messrs. Lane Crawford, night. You said I had a human Miss DL Murray My Era Lid, Messrs. Deacons, The Austra hear Real hard experience of life. Grace and Hannah. Miss E. Hobbs, lian Oriental Line Ltd., MissTa.. makes most people human. When Mr. A. V. Apcar, Mrs. Edgar and Andersen, Meyer and Co. Ltd. you were speaking, Sir, I thought aone, Mre. Capell and family, Mrs. Horai Gyogyo Co. Ltd., Jardine of how it was said of a bishop B. Braga and Miss M. C. Braga, Engineering Corp. Ltd., Hmly friend of mine kind heart beata Thelma May. Miss M Ellis, Mrs. Ltd., Hong Kong and Shangha underneath those gaiters," and of Paula M. Davis, Mrs. Douglas Hotels, Ltd., The Local Printing. same words of Dr. Creighton (some Stewart Scott, Mrs. D. 8. Gubbay Press, Ltd., Mesars, W. M. Powell, tims Bishop of London, and pre-and Miss Judah, Mrs Harris Percy, Smith, Seth and Fleming, viously a Canon of Worcester), as Walker, and family, Mrs. Mosex Directors and Staff of Mackintosh, containing the ideal, I too would and family, Mr Chan Teng, Miss Lid, Manager, St. Francis Hotel, wish to keep before my life: Trant J. Ruttonjen, Mrs. L. Charl Messrs. Leigh and Orange. Whe do not know what your notion of ton, Mrs. B. Oxberry, MY JM Staff, Lane Crawford, Ltd., Portu a bishop's life may bo" Dr. Dyer, Mrs. A H Carroll and guese Staff, Great Northern Tele Creighton wrote, "but mine is only family, to be what I have done and bean Mr. and Mrs. H. H. H. Priestley, Potts, National City Bank of NY, graph Co., Ltd, Benjamin and before to go about and try and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fraser Mr. General Manager and Staff of the Mr. A. Ramsay, second offcor, Sui help others, The only ideal I have and Mrs C. Manners, Mr. and Mrs Union Insurance Society of Can Sang, has gone third officer, the ever had of life is that for all R. H. Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Dton; Ltd, and The Anderson Music
your friendliness and kindliness TK Kharas, Mr and Mrs E. J. Company. samo ship.
thank you; and may God bless you Ainslie, Dr. and Mrs. H. Bom all.
mars, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hawkett GOVERNOR'S TRIBUTE Mr. and Mrs, A. Macfarlane, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cario, Dr. and Mrs. His Excellency the Governor in a Bernardo de Souza, Mr. and Mrs. few words said that he wished that A. H. Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Suiter, it could have been a gathering to Mr. and Mrs. A J. Kow. Mr. and Welcome the Bishop rather, than to Mr. H. M. H Exmail, Capt. and Bay good-bye to him. He would like Mr. Dudley Kilben, Mr and Mrs. to say that neither he nor Lady Poel Pike, Dr. and Mrs. Bunja Mr. bould have for the Bishop a greator and Mrs S. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs regard and affection then they fall P Talari, Mr and Mrs. EK and that they both trusted that the Boyer, and MM WANT, How return to England would have the Mr and Mrs H Grapnell, Mr offect of completely restoring both and Mrs J Sanderson Smith Mr. the Bishop and Mas Duppey to and Mean J, Buttonjéo, Capt. and health!
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MELOTONE
RECORDS
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THE
BRUNSWICK HOUSE
Arcade, Gloucester Bldg.
CHINA COAST
OFFICERS.
LATEST CHANGES IN
PERSONNEL.
Mr. S. Duncan, from hom leave, has gone chief officer, Sui Sang
Mr. C. G. Witchell chief officer, Sui Bang, has gone second officers the same ship.
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Mr. R. J. Anthony, third officer, Sui Sang, is on reserve.
Mr. S. Duft from reserve, has gone second officer, Lungshan
Mr. E de Malmanche, third oficer, Tingsong has gone second officer, the same ship.
Mr. E. J. Thomson, second officer; Tingang, is on special leaver E
Mr. B. Salon, second officer Yatabing, has gone third officer, Chipshing
Mr. Dr J. G Dixon, third offer Yatabing her send officer, the same ship:
Before I sit down I must thank of the Aful you have done. I have of course special interest in the VD.MA. All being well I shall have ong more public function befors I lay down my charge as Bishop of this Diocese that is the V.DA. Re union in London on June 15 where I hope to see many Hong Kong and South Chips friends. Through the V.D.A. my wife and I hope for many years to keep in touch with friends made out hero, and with the work in the Diocese.
HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
,
DONATIONS INSTEAD OF WREATHS.
The following donations to the Society have been received instead of wreaths in remembrance of a great personality-Mr. Manuk
Lady Pollock Mr. Scott Mrs. Schultz Miss Elli
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Mr. M. Pollock, WSO
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How
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gossiping just idling?
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:
stands for beauty-true beauty, not what our grandmothers
paint
called
THAT BEAUTY" çan be yours, a priceless possession which will give as much pleasure to others as does it to yourself
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DISCHARGED
EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE
It will be recalled that at the provious bearing Mr. Stevenson stated that the diurge was over SADE years old, and arose out of the stock exchange collapis of 1926. Binoe then arrangement had been madn to obtain payment of the money by the sale of certain property in Robert Yip, described naa mer, which Tip had a share. They hoped chant, appeared on remand before to have the sale complete- very, Mr. Wynne-Jones yesterday on a shortly
WITHDRAWN,
charge of embaralement of $42,000 in || He made it clear tha 1925 from Mesars, Reiss, Massy & no animosity, oxapsi Co., Ltd., formerly known as ed that ma Meters Holyoak, er Co., on the round Ltd. where he was employed sa com also that kn pradors Mr. Stevenson, for Amdavit led to the the prosecution, withdrew the how in Shanghai, 8) | charge against Tip and be was ac- tion Fould Bayer
dordingly discharged
Proving
bad