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OBITUARY
Mr. P. W. Derby
Appointments And Notifications
MR. POHOOMULL HONOURED
Guest Of Hindu. Association
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After a very brief illness, Mr. Paul W. Derby, local manager of the RCA Victor Company of China, passed away on Saturday night" at his residence, No. 251
There was a large gathering of His Excellency the Omcer Ad Prince Edward Road, Kawicon the Hindu community and local ministering the Government has The deceased fast took an Indian merchants at reappointed Mr. J. J. Paterson to days ago, but took a decided turn Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel be a member of the Advisory Comfor the worse on Saturday, succum yesterday
afternoon when Mr. mittee of the Hong Kong Volunteering at 11 p.m. to double-paemonia Narandas Pohoomull; and his Defence Corps,, and has appointed is demise came as a great shock wife were the guests of honour at Mr. M. T.. Johnson to be a mem-
to his large circle of friends.
a tea party given by the Hindu ber of the same Committee, vice
Deceased leaves a widow, to whom Association. Mr. and Mrs. Lal- Mr. C. G. 9. Mackle.
the greatest sympathy will be ex-chand Watanmal were a'ao pre- tended on her sad bereavement. sent.
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The following names have been added to the list or Non-Official Justices of the Peace-for Kong:
Mr. Alfred Brearley.
Hong
Mr. Albert Henry Compton. Mr. Frederick Harry Crapnell,
Mr. Noel Victor Amor Croücher.
Mr. Victor Eugene Ducips.
Mr. David Drummond.
Mr. Fang Heung-tsun. Mr. Felix Alexander Joseph. Mr. Kan Tong-po..
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Mr. Robert Kennedy. Mr. William Edward Kirby. Mr. Lau Ping-chäi
Mr. John Farrar Macgregor.. Mr. Charles Manners Manners. Mm John Archiḥaid Plummer. Mr. Albert Raymond." Mr. Vincen; Dare Sorby.
Mr. Abbas el, Arcului has been appointed a member of the Board of Education for a further period
of two years.
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The funeral took place yesterday. Mr. K. B. Valdys, President of passing the Monument at 5 pm the Association, welcomed the whence the cortege proceeded to distinguished guests on behalf of the Japanese Crementorium, where the Hindu Association in the a large number of deceased friends Colony, and stated "It is true that attended to pay their last respects.we are gathered here to-day The Rev. Higgs read the funeral under the shadow of one of the service.
Mr. E. Walsh, assistant man-greatest catastrophies in the his-
mankind, tory of
the Quetta ager of the RC. Company of China, earthquake, yet we have the con was the chief mourner.
solation of knowing that we are to-day honoured by one of those, who, though himself away : from the scene of the disaster, has been taking a lively interest in relieving the suffering of the people affect- ed." Continuing Mr. Valdya read the following address of welcome to Mr. Pehoomull from the Hindu Association:
Amongst those who were present were:-Messrs. W: J. Thomson, R. A Young, R. J. Pearce, R. Rath- mell, B. Fisher, T. B. Wilson, O. Nelll Gordon, D. 'Pearsons, C. 8. Rosselet, F. A. Kemp, K. Pearne, A. W. Martin, and A. Chan, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Harper, Misses. R. Blackmore, K, Anderson, K, and R. Marr, and the Chinese staff of the R.C.A. Company of China,
The ball bearers were:-Messrs w. J. Thomson, R. Rathmell, R. L Pearce, R. A, Young, W. Harper and
B. Fisher:
We, the members of the Hindu Association Hong Kong, take great pleasure in extending to you and to Mrs.
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ANOTHER ARMED ROBBERY
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à married woman of Ping Chau Island. Mirs Bay, was asleep in her hut, she was suddenly awak- ened by the noise of the main door being forced. Before she had time to say a word she was pounced upon by three men who were all armed with knives: Bound and gagged, she was reduced to helplessness while the robbers ransacked her belongings, takings away with them clothing and- jewellery to the value of sixt.
the value
In reply Mr. Pohoomull said: Int sincerely thank you and the mem- bers of your association on behalf of my wife and myself for having honoured us, this evening, as wel as giving the opportunity A report of yet another armed
meet our Indian sisters robbery committed in and "brothers. You have re-lying district has beer ters and brothers. You have re-by the Police on Saturday. ferred in your welcome address. InIt appears that while La Fung. conspicuous terms. to some of my services rendered to the Indian community in Hyderabad which I believe I do not " deserve, since charity does not know publicity It is my duty to help those who Naraindas our cordial are in need of help, as long as my welcome to the Colony. You are, circumstances permit me to do so. Sir, one of those persons of our It is indeed very gratifying to my Wreaths were received from
country, who, by their sagacity and wife and myself to know that the The names of the East Asiatic Hallie, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rathmell, persistent efforts, have helped to local Hindus are absolutely active Journal, Ltd., the Liberty Manu-Dorothy, Kay and Bob, Mr. and
extend their business throughout and alert in their duty towards facturing Co., Ltd, the Union Lea- Mrs. R. A. Young, Mr. and Mrs the world. The fact of your being their religion, and this you have ther Articles Co., Ltd., and the James W. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Honorary Magistrate in our demonstrated in the activities un-
The robbers before decamping Kowloon New Asla Hotel, Ltd, have Young, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Har-country shows the important post-dertaken by you in establishing a been struck off the register.
had her locked up, but the wo- per, Mr. and Mrs. A. E stkstone.tion, you enjoy amongst your coun- Hindu crematorium and also the
man's screams and shouts at- Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Kemp, Mr, and trymen. We know that nothing laying of the foundation of a place tracted the attention of her neigh- Mrs. A Brailsford, Mr. and Mrs. worries you more than the hearth of Worship for the Hindu combours who went to her rescue. Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Moulton, Mr.of your countrymen: you have
munity. It is my fervent desiré,as and Mrs. Scott Russel, Mr. and therefore set up a tree dispensary well as that of my wife that God Mrs. Selfridge, Mr. and Mrs. Lamb,
may b'ess you all and bring you In Hyderabad where thousands of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Grimley, Mr. patients from all places receive the success to attain the early and Mrs. J. R. A. Pearnę, Mr. and
every month free medical ser- completion of the above buldngs, Mrs. and Mrs. Hough, Mr. and Mrs.
¡vice- and free medicine, .. Your towards which expenditure I and N. A Woodford, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. contributions towards the promo- my wife are pleased to contribute Tenders in quintuplicate are
Jones, Misses H. Marr, R. Marr;
tion of higher education have also our little bit. We wish to thank HoTTL called for the supply of three Miss R. Blackmore, Miss Kupsch, been generous. It is gratifying to you for all that you have done for
Launch Mooring Buoys, and will1 M. Dunnett, M. Gardiner, Evelyn earn that you have thrown open
us in order to make our stay in. be received at the Colonial Secre- Moreton, M. Wong, Nora Dobranky doors of your Khiabad Residence this Colony pleasant, and enjoy- tary's Office until noon on Friday, Messrs. T. B. Wilson, J. V. Crowe, Quarters for thousands of panic able amongst your company. July 19.
Alan Johnson, G. Fooder, Denis H striken sufferers of the recent Blake, J. T. Prior, Anthony C.TQuetta Earthquake, and that you: Sealed tenders in quintuplicate. Chan, Dr. H. Delahunt Matthews, which should be clearly marked Dr. M. Nicoison, . H. Morgan, M.
Clayton M. Maher, C. B. Rosselet, G. Made Barge," wil be received at the wick, Mr. Lokan, Henry Mascher- Colonial Secretary's Office until nes, Richard Barr, W. J. Thomson, coon on Friday, July 12, 1935.
JP. O Yang. P. L Kee, Mr.. Shell, M. J. Breen, Mr. Pearce, J. Howe, J. E. Walsh, H. Pearne, D. Parson, A. W. Martin, The Chair- man and Members of the Hong Kong Broadcasting Committee, Victor. Talking Machine Company of Japan, R.CA. Victor Company of China (Hong Kong), RCA Vic- tor Company (Shanghai) RCA Victor Company (Dairen), Wing Sing Trading Company, Dollar Steamship Line and American Mall Lme, and others
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WEEK-END PICNICS
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Thousands Enjoy Fine Weather
THE SOCIAL EVIL
The evil has gone and good will come by the termination of all Licensed brothels which comes to The favourable weather during an end to-day with the expiration" the week and enabled thousands of of the six months notice given by people to go 'picnicking' to various the Hong Kong Government at places by launch and on Saturday the begining of the year! alone no less than alx different Three years ago the brothels parties organised under their boasted of no less than 170 - respective associations braved the mates and at the time when the hot sunny weather.
Government made, its decision re- Laimichés under the Methodist garding the
dosure of these Church, the Sailors and Soldiers' houses the number narrowed down Home, St. Andrew's Choir, the to about 60. Then when the final European Young Men's Christian six months grace was given the Association, the Kowloon Tong number only amounted to 46 and. Anglican Church, and the St. Ann Saturday these called at the drew's Club, respectively, left the Secretariat of Chinese Affairs and Police Pier between 2 p.m. and 3 turned in their licences their p.m. for their respective destina mode of living at feast in the
direction, has been stopped..
The St. Andrew's Club with Mr. Many of these girls have now E. Fincher in charge, the YMCA turned to the cabarets while with Mr. E. F. Selk in charge, and other have left for Macão, Can- the Sailors and Soldiers Home ton, Kongmoon and other places. party under the care of the Reverend E. Tribbeck spent the.
afternoon at Big Wave Bay, while three months hard labour, were Fines totalling $350 in defapit the St. Andrew's Oboir, with the imposed on Wong Chin, a 12-year- Reverend J. R. Higgs in charge old unemployed, who appeared ho went to Joss House Bay,
Under the care of Mr. Lee, the Kowloon Tong Anglican Church party, spent an enjoyable after noon at Clear Water Bay
Shortly after 7 pm the plenic- makers returned to the Police Pier, after having thoroughly enjoyed themselves
Plenic To Cheung Chan Aplenic arranged by the com mittee of the Sports Club of the Kowloon Union, Church
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fore Mr. EL Wynne Jones at Kowloon Magistracy on Satur in charges of keep gaming house and session 02 447- tickets at NÓ Street
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have arranged through your pa platfyderabad tu me that nothing is left undone to help those saved from the Quetta, dis-
∙aster,
May you, and Mrs. Naraindas enjoy the full- vigour of your health for many years to come is the ardent destre of the Hindu community in this Colony.
The robbers made good their escape in an unknown direction. The police have been given a description of the wanted men.
HEALTH BULLETIN OF
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WEEK ENDING JUNE 22, 1935 Plague-Colombo, 1 case; Sal-
Sentence of two months hard labour was passed, on Leung Kim-son (Cholon), 2 cases slu, á 35-year-old unemployed, who appeared before Mr, EL Wynne Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday on a charge of break- ing into No. 194 Reclamation Street, and stealing a sult of clothes and a metal watch, the property of Kwok Sin.
Cholera:-Calcutta 149 cases:
Madras, 6; Monimein, 1; Rangoon, 1: Chittagong, 4,
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