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A KIPLING MEMORIAL-Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, laying the foundation-stene of the Rudyard Kipling Memorial Building at the Imperial Service College, Windsor. Behind her is the Earl of Athlone, and on the right is Mr. Vincent Massey, High Commissioner for Canada.
NEWSETTES
Col. W. C. P. Dawson was Passenger sailing" from Hongkong on Saturday in the Rawalpindi.
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Capt, J.
H.
O.B.E.. Tiltman, M.C. left the. Colony during the week-end in the s.s. Rawalpindi.
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A Mr. R. C. Ford will leave "the Colony to-morrow morning via Imperial Airways for Bangkok.
Sub-inspr. B. Flaherty, of the Police Force, sailed for Home on Saturday in the Rawalpindi.
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Mr. and Mrs. E S. Lawrie, left the Colony on Saturday in the 5.3. Rawalpindi.
To-morrow evening in the Rose the Peninsula Hotel, Room of members of the R. A. O. C. he hosts at a dinner dance.
will
Rose
Kai
Dance Roorn
On Thursday evening the Tak Civil Airport Dinner will be held in the
of the Peninsula Hotel.
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Capt. F. J. Wylle, RN.. wasa the passenger In
Rawalpind!
Celebrating his 37 birthday to- which left the Colony. on Satur- day is Mr. John Dobson, of the day. Public Works Department,
KIPLING MEMORIAL] MMË. C. C. WU
AT WINDSOR
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· Princess Alice, Countess of Ath-
lone, laid the foundation-stone an
"AT HOME"
Mar. 6, of the Rudyard Kipling CAST OF CHARITY
Memorial Building at the Imperial Service College in the presence of a distinguished gathering. The Earl of Athlone, chairman of the governors, presided at the cere mony, and an address was given by the High Commissioner for Canada, Mr. Vincent Massey..
H. E. Dr. W. J. R. Thorbecke.
to China.« Sanitary Inspector E A, Chater Netherlands Minister
from Hongkong. in the lelt on leave or Saturday in the sailed Rawalpindi
5.3. Rawalpindt on Saturday,
Mr. F. K. Garton, of the
left Establishments,
Civ21 The Hongkong Y's Men's Club secured second place at Hongkong team
the close of the first of the
on Saturday in the Rawalpindi.
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MONDAY'S
MENU.
·BREAKFAST
Applesauce
Cereal Poached Eggs Grilled Sausages Rye Trast Coffee
LUNCHEON Assorted Fruit Cocktail Bean & Deviled Egg Salad
Corn Beef & Cabbage Creamed Carrots & Peag French Brend Sweet Butter Cherry Pie
TEL
DINNER
Став Cocktail
Beer Broth Apple & Nut Salad- Roasted Turkey Steamed Rice & Gravy
Creamed Mushrooms Brussels Sprouts
Fruit Cake Coffee
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Miss Phyllis Warden Brown,
Y. M. C. A membership campaign B." A, has been appointed to act as Principal of the Bellios Public Mrs. D: Kossick, surveyor of on Mar. 8.
School. ships, departed for Home in the Rawalpindi on Saturday,
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Mr. L, P. Logan, of the Establishments, and Mrs. were among the passengers Mr. W. R. Scott has been ag- pointed to act as Deputy Commis-ing the Colony in the s.s.
walpindi sioner of Police.
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Lt.Cdr. A, A, Tait, RN.,
sall-
nd from. Hongkong in the Rawal- pindi on Saturday.
for
Civil bogan The winter arrangements
leav- the medical inspection of vessels Raat Taku Bar and Tangku were withdrawn as from Mar. 1 1933. Vessels arriving now from Infected in the Sailing for Home
s.s. ports will anchor of Taku Bar Or Rawalpindi on Saturday was Dr. in the Deep Hole and await prati- L. T. Ride, Dean of the faculty que in the usual manner. of medicine of the University'
Mr. D. 3.8. Crozier, of the of Hongkong. Education Department, will be congratulated to-day on his 31st birthday.
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PLAY FETED
(BY "ROSETTE”)
A delightfully informal "At Home" was given by dadame G.C. Wu, widow of the late Dr. C.C. Wu, ane-time Chinese Am¬ bassador to the United States, at the residence of her son-in- law. Dr. Ma Wai-man. No. 22 Kennedy Road, on Saturday night, when a représentativa Kathering of members of the local 'younger set were present · at a most successful party. Guests of honour were the cast or "Debutante Goes to Town,” the charity play which made such a tremendous hit at the Queen's Theatre at the beginning of March, and Madame Wu selected this op- portunity of congratulating them on their great success and of pre-
seating prizes Bud souvenirs donated by her daughter, Mrs. Ho Pak-ping, in connection with the performance."
In a patriouc speech, Mr. Kan Yau-man, member of the standing committee of the Chinese Youths' Medical Relle! Association, under khose auspices the play was pre- sented thanked the whole cast on behalf of the club and on behalf of the wounded soldiers for whose benefit the play was staged. It was Fлnounced that a net profit of $10,100 had been made.
He also thanked Mr. OʻYang- Yu-chen, the director of the play, Miss Daisy O'Keefe, dancing direc- tor, and Dr. E. G. Rhodes, of Ling- nan University, supervisor.
Following the speech the gather" ing took part in dancing and games till the wee hours of the morning,
THOSE PRESENT
The following were present:-Mrs Ho Pak-ping, Mr. and Mrs. Kan Yau-man, Mr. Fung Ping-fan, Mr.
Wel Man-wai, Dr. F.Y. Tseung, Dr. and Mrs. Ma Wat-man, Mrs. Wong Man, Mr. EC. Chen, Mrs. Rose Tan, Mrs. Herbert To, Mrs. Pauline Yee. Mrs. Gordon Lee, Mss Daisy Keefe, and Messrs. Pierre Tai, Rene Yu, Ma Wal-kwong and Albert Yuen, guests; and the cast of "Debutante Coes to Town:" Miss Grace Cheng, Yip, Ban-key, Mr." Herbert Tong, Miss Jean Ma, Miss Katie Ma, Mr. Fred. Jung, Mr. George Ng, Mr. George Chow, Mr.
A Rotary Dinner will be held 1 Wilfred Szeto, Mr. Lau Po-kel, Mr. Gordon Lee, Mr. Kenneth Wong. on Mar. 23 at 8 p.m." in the Hong Mr. Hugh Chan, Mr. SK. To, and. The Convention between the kong Hotel Roof Garden on the the Misses Anita Ma. Elsie Law. United Kingdom and Greece re- occasion of the visit here
Priscilla Ho. Este Wong, Lily Chan. garding legal proceedings in civil Rotarian Alex O. Potter, of Rotary
Patricia Ho, Dora Chow, Mary Chan:
Beatrice Law. Civil and commercial matters. has been International Secretariat." Arrange-
Anh Thu ments are being made, it is under- Apple-extended to the Colony.
stood. for Rotarian Potter and Florence Lam, Gloria Yee and
Salina Luk. Mrs. P. Y. Stark, headmistress Rotarian, C. T. Wane to speak at of the Beillios Public School, was this meeting. Lt.-Car. E A. Blundell, R.N., among the passengers was a passenger leaving Hong- the Colony for Home on kong on Saturday in the Rawal- day in the Rawalpindi. Dindi.
Mr. H. Appleton, of the Establishments, and Mrs. ton sailed for Home on Saturday Solc Agents; BANKEE & Co., Ltd. in the Rawalpindi
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Dr. and Mrs. E G. Gauntlett, of Shanghai, were, through sengers in the
Dr. L.R.
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Mr J. D. McClatchie, pas-Hongkong & Shanghai $,5, Rawalpindi, Corporation, and
Colony which sailed for "Home on Satur-chle let the
children in the 8.3. diy
on Saturday."
Mrs, MM.
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·Messrs.
Calthrop
leaving Satur-
Lieut. Commd:. W. H. Lane Harrison, R. N. (retd.). has been appointed to be Superintendent of
Frison. of the 'Hongkong
during
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Round About
na-
female
they - People and the situation Shore, professor
Lieut. create make this world in which of Commdr. Harrison assumed duties we live. Everyone has at least Mr. T. Coleman, of the Hong-natomy at the University
Mar. 15. He has also been a little share in the daily exis- 'Dock Co.. Hongkong, and Mrs. Shore sall-on & Whampoa
However, certain ined from the Colony in the Ra-appointed a Commisalaner to ad-tence, lett the Colony on Saturday
minister oaths and take declara- tionalities more than others are walpindi during the week-ena.
tions and affirmations and attesta prone to create the laughs and life. the tions in connexion with his duties sadnesses of this of
present Banking
And Americans, individually, add Mrs. McCla- Mr. C. G. Perdue has been up much to the amusement of the with their pointed a provisional Official Mem- present generation at home and Rawalpindi ber. of the Legislative Council Parfeld.
the absence or the
Several days ago " Hon. Mr. T # King, Com-citizen of U. 8. A. disembarked Mr. E. A. Gaubert, of
and her missioner of.. Po1ice. from the at Kal Tak from an airplane. Jardine, Matheson & Co., left
with other the Colony on Saturday in the children salled from Hongkong Colony. Mr. Perdue is also ap Timidly she walked
the air- Rawalpindi.
in the 3, Rawalpindi on Satur-pointed to act as Commissioner plane passengers into day. Her husband is Supt. L. Hof Police and Chief Omcer of the port. reception room Airline
Calthrop
officials, of the Hongkong Fire Brigade. Hodges, ARIBA, C.
baggage coolles, post omée clerks and members of the of the Public Works Depart-Police: ment, sailed from Hongkong in
The next meeting of the Hong-press stood about her. the Rawalpindi on Saturday.
whose kong Y's Men's Club will be held Quietly she attended
formalities. husband is a member of the ac- at the Chinese Merchants" Club on (passport and custom Mr. F. Tidbury. of the Cirii countancy firm of
Mar. 23 at 7 pin in place of the Her business being completed she Establishments, left the
Colony Davis, and her child, left the usual huncheon meeting. All Y's turned and surveyed the during the week-end for
the Rawalpindi Home Colony
on men of the China Region are about her in a totally bewilder- forlorn manner. .She vited as guests of the President,ed and officers and Board of Directors of appeared lost and frightened. At the weekly meeting of the the Hongkong Y's Men's Club at
A representative of, the press of the Hongkong Rotary Club to-morrow, this dinner 'meeting.
approached this lady, but before the speaker will be Rotarian L
he uttered a word, she stepped Co., and Mrs. Humble and chil-Forster, a past president of the
up to the blond young man and dren, sailed for England on Club, His subject will be "America
cautiously asked; "Do you speak Saturday in the Rawalpindi,...
English?"
Mr. A. W.
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in the se. Rawalpindi.
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Mr. J. C. R. Humble, Hongkong &
Whampoa
Mrs. A H Hutchison,
Dock
-Mrs.
A.
Saturday,
in
Sommerfelt..
-Some Impressions.”
· Linstead
husband is associated with Mears.men's Fellowship are holding Jardine, Matheson & Co., left the Bridge and Mahjongg Drive on Colony on Saturday
in the Thursday March 23, commen. Rawalpindi.
Admission:- cing: at: 3 p.m. Including, tea, Tables néed not be made up beforehand.
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Mr. G. W. Sewell, managing director of Messrs. Robertson, Wilson and Co, Ltd., who WHA his whose -St, John's Cathedral Wo-injured when thrown from
horse during the annual Tace been transferred from the French niety of the meeting at Happy Valley, has Invited by the Chinese Bo- Hongkong Univer- he was Hospital, where
taxensity. Mr. Jen Yu-wen, an author! immediately after the accident, to on the studies of the Tai to the War' Memorial Hospital.
Ping Rebellion, gave his fourth lecture on that subject in the Shan Library, on A Rotary Register is in future Mr. William Ngartae Thomas Tam Fung, Ping Hong to be placed on all trans-Pacific has been appointed a provisional Friday last. A large audience at
"Empress" ships so that if there Unofficial Member of the Legisla tended. This lecture is the Rre a sufficient number of tive Counell in place of the Hon. last of the first series, and, as The Hon. T. H. King, Commis-Rotarians travelling. Rotary meet Dr. Li Shu-fan, who is temporarily Mr. Jen will leave the Colony stoner of Police, accompanied by ings might be held on board, absent from the Colony. Mr. Tam soon. local audiences have to Mrs. King and Ming King left Attendances at such meetings will is also appointed a Member of the wait until after Easter to have for Home in the Rawalpind! on be recognised as attendances at Trafic Board in place of the Hon. another opportunity of hearing
Mr. Lo Man-kam, resigned:
this authority, any other established clubs.
Mr. F. H. Hegerty, of the China Electric Co., and Mrs. Hegerty. Rawal- were passengers in the pindi, which salled from kong on Saturday.
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