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KOWLOON TONG WHY NOT A BEER GARDEN ANGLICAN CHURCH
TEMPORARY CHURCH TO
OPEN IN SEPTEMBER
AT SHAM TSENG
A PERMANENCY!
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(From Our Special Correspondent)
better!"
A meeting of those interested in the proposed Kowloon Tong Angli- can Church was held on Friday, August 11. The Rev. N. V. Hal- ward who is to be the Priest-in- charge gave a brief account of the -action which had been taken since I was one of the many hundreds favourits "come where the, booze is
the scheme was originally mooted of guests who were present at the cheaper." I do not know so much { at a meeting of Diocesan Confer-opening ceremony of the up-to-date | about coming where it is cheaper, ence held a few years ago. He also brwery of the Hong Kong Brewers but it would certainly be difficult informed the meeting that, the and Distillers. Ltd, and I must to say "come where the booze is scheme was being directly sponsor- add my congratulations to those ed by the Diocesan Conference and already showered on the manage that "the. Cathedral and St. An
ment for their enterprise in open drew's Church were giving it their ing Sham Taeng for industrial pur financial support for an experi-poses. It is a step in the right mental period of 18 months. Mr direction, I feel, and I only, hops Halward announced that the Trus-
that time will prove that the tees of the Church of England had pioneers were right in their belief that the step they have taken will be amply rewarded, not only in a monetary way, but also in the in- partant matter of developing part of the New Tarritories.
rented a house known as No. 3,
Duke Street, Kowloon Tong, two
roomg in which would be converted into a temporary "church,
The meeting decided that services. should commence on Sunday, Sep-
I have attended a number of tember 3. and, that for the time opening ceremonies during the past being they should be as follows:-
foy years but I doubt if any were Holy Communion-7.15 a.m. Chor-
more impressive and enjoyable. It al Eucharist and Address-9.00a.m.
was evident from the start that neither effort nor expense had been The following officials were ap spared to provide for the comfort pointed, Chairman:-The Priest-in- of the guests, and in this, those charge (Rev. N. V. Halward), Act-responsible for the arrangements ing Hon. Secretary-Miss R. Mow certainly succeeded. Fung, Hon. Treasurer:-Mr. J. C. L. Wong.
It was decided that the Church Committee should consist of the Chairman, the Hon. Secretary, the Hou. Treasurer and five others. The following were elected to serve on the Committee:Mrs. F. E. E. Booker, Mrs H L Langley, Mr. E. S. Cunningham, and the Com- uittee was empowered to add two others to its number.
FILM COMPANY'S LEOPARD ESCAPES
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During the course of the after noon, the Band of the South Wales Borderers rendered 辽 delightful selection of music, and this, really, bring me to the point of my arti- clą.
A Fine Terrace,
There is a very fine terrace just here that the guests set down to en- in front of the Brewery, and it was
joy the music and the cool sea breezes A temporary matshed, had been erected for the ocension, and I would suggest that this matched be allowed to stand, for, touched up properly, it could eventually be turned into a Beer Garden, some thing after the style of those found in Berlin, Munich, Vienua and other German and Austrian cities. In this respect, I feel aure that the brewmasters, Messrs. Woitsch and Drapal could give valuable advice. They might even, in the course of time, build for themselves, a grace reminder of their homeland, out in the New Territories.
A fleet of over 100 moter cars waited at the Ferry Wharf to take the guests out, but this was not all. The indefatigable Secretary of the Company, Mr. C. de Saille Robert-ful son was there in person to conduct the guests to their cars and make them comfortable generally, and, working under the broiling sun was no easy matter, especially as there were hundreds of people to be
catered for.
On arrival at the Brewery, the guests were welcome by Messra Stanley Dodwell and J. H. Rutton-
It might of course be argued that à Beer Garden so far out will be rather a long way to go. With due respect, I beg to differ There is always a stream of cars along Castle Peak Road, and plenty of buses as well. Twelve miles is no distance these days. Moreover, if the management so desires, they
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great boon. With a band playing on the terrace, dancing, and music, Of course par such an occasion, and last, but not least, a plentiful there was a galaxy of speeches. The supply of beer, Sham Tseng would | one by His Excellency Major Gen-be a assec not only to the New Ter- eral 0; 0. Börrett, went down, I thought, extremely well and
ritories, but also to, the Calóny. We notably for some witty remarks and know the government doesn't ap-
*** prove of such goings, on; a most amusing story.
people y should stay at home and read the Government Gazette, or gaze at the coal dump, "If only there were no police and Revenus Officers," said one cynic, "why the thing would
SINGAPORE, Aug. 10. Policemen searching the vicinity There was plenty of tea, refresh of the Katong Golf Club with ments and ice creams, but what was rifles in their hands for an escaped more important still, the guests had leopard failed to find it about the opportunity of sampling the ex-
week ago, while golfers were pursu-cellent "Home Brew." Some rerum for years and the Government ing pastime ignorant of the fact ference was made, is one of the officials would never know anything that there was a full-grown jungle speeches, to that old music hall about it !'... beast about..
The animal, which was brought
to Singapore by an Arab for the purposes of using it in scenes that were being shot by an American,
film company bere, broke out of its vage in Geylang last week, where.
THE COAL DUMP
upon a report was made to the po- TWO MONTHS' NOTICE TO" pending the expiration of the
lice. The report inadvertently stat-
ed that a "tiger cub" had run off,
but the police later learned that it
PRESENT OCCUPANTS
was a larger animal and dispatched The government has decided that a search party armed with rifles to the Coal Dump opposite Chatham the vacant land near the Katong Road is to go, and that two months Golf Club. But no trace of the notice has been given to the present missing beast was discovered.
Caught In Trap.
period (two months) of the notice required by the contract for occupa/ tion, & matting screen shall be erected on the leeward side of the
area to be vacated
2. It must, however, be placed on
record that the area in question, to occupants, A warning is issued, gether with the remainder of the however, that the government has reclamation, ban from the time of set aside the area in question for its formation been set aside for wharves, godown, sidanga etc, and railway sidings, wharves godowns, no donation from that policy it and storage in connection with, such undertakings, and that definite plans of this nature on the part of the Government were made public this long ago as 1924. It is therefore to be clearly understood that Hie | Ercellency's orders in this 'matter árẻ not to be construed as admit-
A Chinese coolie was making his contemplated. way through the Tallang in Sims Avenue, which runs of East Coast The official communication is as Road, yesterday, when he was star follows:
tied by a sound in the grass. The
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next instant he beheld a fully grown Kong, August 16, 1933.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hong leopard in front of him and dashed
ting any right whatsoever in the owners or occupiers of property on
out for help. He called some other Sir,-In continuation of my letter coolies and together the group es of the 11th August, 1953, regarding tered the lallang and tracked down the coal dump on the Railway Chatham Road or elsewhers to the leopard. They hastily conclamation as Hung Hom, I am structed a trap by using wonden directed to inform you that, sub restrain the Government from asing spikes (without a pit) and induced ject to the observations in para any part of the area or permitting the animal to run into it.
graph 2.of this letter, His Excel it to be used for any of the pur- lency the Governor has directed that poses described above or generally Once the leopard was caught inoties to quit shall be given to the for any purpose which it may con- the trap they carried it off to the owners of the coal in respect of sider ha be to the advantage of the Ponggol Zoo where the animal is their occupation of the reclamation Colony as a whole being kept at present and then re- forth of the brick lattins standing
The letter s 'ported their adventure to the post the bebid of the track of the lice-Singapore Free Prea
Kowloon Canton Railway, and that,
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