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THE BRITISH RESIDENTS DINNER TO MR. E.

ASSOCIATION

S. CUNNINGHAM

Abortive Appeal to Members

For More Funds: Call For Greater Enthusiasm

a very large number: of

British

Honoured By Members Of The Polo Club

FAREWELL TO OFFICER

Many Gather To Say Goodbye To Admiral Araki

Shanghai, Dec. 6. Amid a gàthering numbering

Shanghai, Decia. most of Shanghai's palo

Japanese community leaders and thusiasts. Mr. Edwin 8. Cunning-aide Wharf yesterday morning to- officials thronged the N.V.K. Way-

en-

general people saw the necessity for the ham, retiring U. S. Consul-General | bid farewell to Rear-Adinairal Ba-

Shanghai, Dec. 5. The fourth annual meeting of the British Residents existence Association of China was held in the Assembly Bail of the Cathe dral School for Boys on Tuesday.

The report of the activities of

the Association and its London representatives would prove that really valuable work was being done, and should suffice to induce members to give the Association their active support, both finan- clally and by way of securing in creased membership among British residents.

and popular president of the

of somebody which shanghai Polo Club, was "afforded fdanki Araki, for the last eighteen. could give expression to their thoughts and acquaint London

a fitting farewell at a dinner held months commander of the Japa- through some channel different Cub last evening on his retire- sailed for Japan at 9 o'clock in his honour at the Shanghainese Special Naval Landing Party, from the usual one, with what ment from his position in they felt about matters concerning Club. Glowing tributes were paid the their welfare. When the first to Mr.

Cunningham by various Race members of the distinguished com- tremendous en-

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by the Nagasaki Maru,

Rear-Admiral “Araki," who his- been appointed commander of the Defence Force at Yokosuka, "the

and he was presented with a liver-entrance to Tokyo Bay, was sac pany who attended the dinner, | important naval base guarding the salver given by members of the coded here by Rear Admiral his long service, Club as a mark of appreciation or ¦ Ellro Kondo, former chief-of-staff” of the Japanese Third Fleet, which. is stationed in China waters.

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meeting was called at the Club, there was thusiasm. Since then, affairs here had quietened down, and minds had been lulled to rest. ( There were probably a few hun

dred members willing to

pay $5 With regard to the Association's each,...which would bring in the present at the dinner;

The following is a list of those work locally, there had been one same income as from those mem. Brenan, Messrs. N. F. Allman, M. Sir John or two changes in the organization, bers on the list who had paid the Bolton. E, H. Browne, C, D. Cn- tending towards simplification. For subscriptions, but that was not the bertson, J. Du Rivau, C. S. Frark instance, the publicity, informa-

purpose for which the Association n. C. Fritz, R. Gordon, J. C tion, and Shanghal affairs sub- was formed. It was formed "to Greig. (hon. secretary of the Polo committees ihad been abolished promote and protect the Interests Cab). N. Harris, R. Harris. R and their work merged in that of

of British residents in Shanghat Heyn, W. B. Hughes, W. R. John the Executive Sub-Committee. In and. China generally." A few

stone, W. J. Keswick, LA. Lewis. January last, at the request of the hundred members would not C. H. Sprague," J. A. Hayes, R. E. London Committee, a statement of suffice to do that. The Associa Moller, W. L Painter. A. B. Park. policy was drafted by a

special tion should have a large member. J. Falmer, R. G. Robison, sub-committee and a memorandum ; snip ̈ in order to convince the H. E. Skyrme. F. E. Sutterle, F. W sent to London for the guidance or powers-that-be in London that it sutterie, L. K. Taylor, G. F. Taylor, the organization there.

represents British opinian

Toeg. W. C. Watson, H. White. China. An organization had been A Ferguson, R R. Part, L Riggio

all up in London through which and R. Herlofson. British residents in China had been articulate. Were members prepared, to allow that to die?

BRITISH MUNICIPAL" VOTE At a number of meetings during the year, the question of the British rote at the Municipal Elections next year was discussed and, in conjunction with the British Chamber of Commerce and

An animated discussion followed, in the course of which various methods were suggested of increas- the China Association, a aubing the membership and also for committee had been formed to go collecting overdue subscriptions. Into the matter, the object being on the resolution being put to the to take more interest in Municipal vote, it was declared lost, as it had affairs and to exercise their prinot obtained the requisite majori vilege as voters at the due time.

Regarding the Association's ne- tivities in London, the annual re- port sent by the Chairman of the London Committee, summarizing the year's work, showed that the Association was being well served at Home,'

HIGHER SUBSCRIPTION REJECTED Following the reading of the Chairman's speech, resolution was moved by the Vice-Chairman, seconded by Mr. R. G. MacDonald, that the subscription be raised from $2 to $5. The Vice-Chairman pointed out that the Association was born in a time of stress, when

LLOYD GEORGE ON CRUISE

To Complete His Memoirs

(Special Air Mail Service)"

London, Nov. 20.

Mr. Lloyd George will be pre- sent in the House of Commons next Tuesday for the election of the Speaker, but he is then going on a cruise, taking with him hie large collection of war documents for the completion of his memoirs. "I shall not take part in politics until the book is finished." he stated in an interview yesterday. "I should think it will take six months."

Mr. Lloyd George said that a meeting was' held yesterday of i

ty of three-fourths of the members present.

APPEAL FOR ENTHUSIASM Mr. H. E. Arnhold and Brigadier- General E. B. Machaghten appeal- ed to the members to support the Association with greater enthu slaxm

Shanghai a formal farewell on The departing officer bade

the salute of four platoons of th Wednesday afternoon na he took

'ternational troops lined up on the

Band. British, American, French, the ceremony, in a pelting rain, and Japanese forces took part in

a large crowd looked an.

Commander Yoshitatsu Yoshida, stäff offeer at the Landing Party, and Commander Tokuji Mori, sen- for stan officer of the Third Flees, - also kafed 'on the same ship.

Cunningham presented the Cun-

It will he remembered that Mr British polo players in Shanghai. and on the cup being won outright ningham Cup to the Club in 1925. by the British team in 1928, a naw for

the promotion friendly cup, was presented to the Club be rivalry between American and Sir Peter Grain,

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In reply to question as to New York; Decembar 10. whether the London organization "baid its way." Mr. H. G. W Woodhead claimed that it was. well worth the cost and paid its way in services rendered. "The meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the Chairman of the Association," Mr. Harold Porter, proposed by Mr. W. J. Keswick.

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