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SANITARY BOARD.

THE BURIAL OF CHINESE.

Mr. A. Gibeon presided at yes- terday's meeting of the Sanitary Board, those also present being Mrs. Hickling, M.OH. Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, O.B.E., Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, O.BEL. Dr. Kock, Dr. Ozorio, Mr. S. W. Teo, Lt. Col. Crisp and Mr. C. M. W Reynolds, secretary.

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MUSIC AT THE CATHEDRAL

Another of the series of organ

KOWLOON CRICKET

CLUB.

A PRESENTATION.

Besides having a well-deserved

for a site at Applichau to be used as a burial ground for the Dung Kun community. He said there had been two similar applications and if they granted one there would be many more. There was no particular reason why people who emigrated should be sent to Hongkong for burial. They had no connection with Hongkong but were connected with their own villages, ancestral temples and burial grounds and the facilities for getting through longkong to the burial grounds in South China were plentiful. It was a matter more or less of a little expense. They had to be responsible for the Chinese who died here. Mr. Hallifax reterred to corres- pondence setting out the impossibility of granting more land, otherwise the island would be one big Cemetery. It was necessary to consider the feeling of the Chinese in the matter and for those who were permanent residents Hongkong the Government had made ar- rangements that they should be buried in the Chinese permanent cemetery. It seemed that some-

recitals arranged by Mr. J. reputation for hospitality to non-thing was wanted in the shape While at St. John's Cathedral members, it is said of the Kow- of a permanent graveyard where

The

was given last evening. attendance was by no means large and it is a pity that more support! is not given to efforts of this kind, for there is a suficient dearth of public music in the Colony without starving what one has offered.

very

to it

the people of a particular district could de common, worship. The Tung Wah Hospital had made Arrangements to allot a section of the ground alloted to Various districts if they applied. In these sections only corpses from ticular district would be buried. would have to be observed and he also suggested that the districts! should refund to the Hospital the cost of burials, He moved that

the application be refused.

par-

Mr. To seconded and the mo- tion was carried.

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loon Cricket Club that a departing member whether going to the Old Country for good or on leave. is never allowed to teke his fare- well without taking with him also a memento of the congenial com- Pany and hours spent in the Club. This tradition was well maintained last evening, when a Mr. White certainly has to be presentation was made to Mr. A.The regulations as to exhumation complimented on the programme Morrison, of the Maritime. Cus- he rendered last evening, includ-toms, by the members of the Golf ing as it did works that called for Section, in the shape of a gold powers of technique and inter-wrist watch and band, on the pretation. Bach's Prelude and occasion of his departure for Fugue in C minor, with which the Home on long leave..

Mr. J. Hyde, Captain of the programme was opened, is a work calculated to tax the ability of any Golf Section, in making the pre- organist, but Mr. White came sention, said he had & through with undoubted credit. In pleasant duty to perform. Mr. handling the lighter numbers on ison joined the Club about the programme, such as Nevin's three years ago and when he Slumber Song and Kinder's Seren-became a member of the Club he ade, the organist infused much also became a member of the sympathy and fully brought ou: Golf Section, of which he had been the delicacy of the compositions. a very good supporter; in fact, Perhaps the most-enjoyed item he was one of the best members was Franck's Pastorale, a really and a thorough sportsman. He delightful work that was rendered (the speaker) had played Mr. with ability. The programme Morrison many times. He was also included Tombelle's Marchesure they would join him in community Pontificale and Stuart "Archer's wishing Mr. Morrison a pleasant in the offices of Mr. G. E. Anderson, American Consul- Jour des Noces, the heavy holiday and they would all be glad

General. the following were music of each being well-to see him back again amongst handled.

them, and restored to proper elected members of the new Com- The soloists were Mr. C. Bewley health. He had much pleasure,mittee:-Messrs. G. E. Anderson, Bird and Mrs. Otto Kong Sing, on behalf of the members of the W. D. Kraft, O. Ritter, B. M.

enthusiasm here as it has done in handing the Bigger. F. Parker, F. Mobler, M.

elsewhere. Another number the former readering "Who loves Golf Section,

that hás Mrs. L. (Lehmann). gold watch to Mr. Morrison-B. Yung Mrs. E. Singer, Mrs.

J. J. Cunningham.

been exceptionally not Knowledge" These really magnificent lines (Applause).

Mr Morrison suitably replied, Dunbar and Mrs. C. T. Richardson. C.S, 2ND XI v. C.R.C. 2ND XI. successful is one which is sung

The annual report showed

by Eileen Boyd. The words have from Tennyson's "In Memoriam"Į have not, in our opinion, been after which those present drank

receipts amounting to $13,936.16.

This match will be played on been specially written by Jean very successfully set to music by his health with musical honours.

the Civil Service "ground on Desormes since the signing of On the back of the watch was The total disbursements amount- Lehmann, The wandering and rather montonous solo altoge- the following inscription" Pre-ed to $12,867.82, leaving a balance Saturday next, commencing at 2 peace and it includes

p.m. The following will repre-striking tableau at the end.

view at The plans are on the sented to Mr. A. Morrison by the in hand at present of $1.34. ther fails

During the past year there

sent the Civil Service:-W. Hill challenge and its accompanying members of the K.G.C. Golf

has been something like 60 (Capt.), F. Bacon, R. Duncan. S. Moutrie's.

The Theatre last night was com- stanzas Section, Oct., 1919."

cases of supplies made by E. Alderman, E. T. Crocker, S. the ladies, all of which were sent

Hamer, E. C. Fincher, G. Hfortably filled with an audience to the Red Cross in Shanghai for Harkett, G. E. Roylance, R. T. which derived considerable enjoy- distribution in Siberia.

Taylor and H. W. Sandford. ment from the capital efforts of Reserves:-R. C. Watt and J. G. this talented company.

was much laughter at the new P. Faulds.

jokes, which were very numerous, whilst the singing and dancing Was altogether appreciated.

to

interpret

the

THE GYMKHANA.

YESTERDAY'S TIMES.

timea The following

were

assertion that contain, but, so far as the music' allowed him, Mr. Bird gave a very fair rendering. Mrs. Otto Keng Sing's solo was the well-known Eye hath not seen" from Gaul's "Holy City," and this proved to be 2 very enjoyable item. recorded yesterday morning, all Hermann Lohr's duet "The Day gallops being on the sand course is done was subsequently given Burning Daylight 4 mile: by the soloists in a manner quite 26-3/5, 1.12-2/5, 1.44 2/5,

Cue. 34 mile: 37, 1.12-2/5, 1.48. creditable.

Kirkdale, 4 mile: 37, 1.11-3/5,

++

7.

The collection for Cathedral expenses amounted to $53,35.

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SHIPOWNER.

QUEER POSITION OF A MASTER.

1.45.

Johnstone's Unnamed Grey Sub. 34 mile, 40, 1.18 3/5, 1.52 3/5, Lovejoy, last 34 mile: 71-1/5, 1.12, 1.45-4/5.

At a meeting of the American held yesterday

There will shortly be a cam- secure the paign initiated to membership of other Americans in the Colony.

this

some

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H.K.C.C. v. C.R.C.

HOTEL MANSIONS.

The following will represent the It is the desire of the American Red Cross foreign division to Hongkong Cricket Club against have a hundred per cent. registra- the Chinese Recreation Club on HK.C.C. ground on Saturday, tion in all foreign countries. The American Red Cross has done 1st November, play to commence such extensive work throughout at2.15 p.m. sharp-DE. Donnelly the world that they have found it (Captain). C. Blaker, R, A. Brand,

let go

of A Burnie, K. A. Green, J. D. difficult to

work, and it "is their Humphreys, P. Jacks, W. W. intention to carry on the work Mackenzie, L. D. MacNicoll, Cornet, 4 mile: 41, 1.18 4/5.

for sometime to come.

J. R. Mitchell and C. C. Stark. Because Rab, mile: 36-1/5, 1.10.2/5. Gray Boy, last 1/4 mile: 37-4/5 of this there is a campaign on While foot to raise $15,000,000. 1.12-1/5.

the campaign for American mem- Tonic, last 4 mile: 38 2/5. 1.12. bers is going on it should not be Alexander, last mile: 36 4/5. forgotten that association mem- 1.11-1/5.

bership will be gladly accepted Geatle Cat, 1 mile: 41, 1.19, 1.54, by the American chapter.

The Chapter hopes that mem- 2.26-2/5

Red Ensign, 1 mile: 35, 1.10-2/5,bers will continue their member.

ship. 1.45-2/5, 2.18.1/5.

Has the owner of a vessel the power to transfer the master of one of his boats to another ship under his agency? He has, if there is a written agreement to that affect. The owner of the B.B. 2.05, 2.44.

Bend Or, 1 mile: 38-3/5, 1 21-1/5,

VANITY FAIR.

SCOTTISH FEATURE

TO-NIGHT.

a very

There

HONGKONG SHIP- BUILDING.

Three more standard ships noW building in the Kowloon Docks afe reaching completion.

Another standard ship is also nearing completion at the Taikoo Docks.

The Stathis is going to Macassar [to-day with cargo of native produce. She is a standard vessel, taken over by Greeks. From Macassar the Stathis goes to Rotterdam,

Edgar Warwick announces that the short season of "Vanity Fair"

IF YOU WAKE UP The Red Cross magazine is go- which is meeting with such con- ing to be conducted on a separate spicuous success, will positively cross and depressed, with a coated Sanamhoi engaged Captain Pink Eye, 1 mile: 37-1/5, 114, business basis, and all subscrip close on Friday night. There tongue, a mean feeling in the Levington and for one-and-&-1.59, 2.20-2/5.

tions for the magazine should be will be no opportunity of extend-head, a sense of feverishness or Maybe, Imile: 39, 1.18 2/5,1 52 half years Captain Levington

sent direct to the magazine coming it, as engagements in the inefficiency, its time you took remained in command of the 4/5, 2.26-4/5.,

PINKETTES West River boat, the Sanamhoi. Dalesman 1 mile: 41-4/5, 122-pany, which is owned and operat- North have to be kept.

ed by the American Red Cross.

To-night's programme will be The management of the Red Cross the fourth complete change of

The Chinese owners, Fat Hing & 2/5, 2.04.1/5, 240-1/5.

2/5, 149-1/5, 2.21.

ness basis.

Co. wanted to transfer Captain Rochester, 1mile: 37-2/5, 1.14-magazine has been entirely re- bill. A special feature of this the dainty little liver and bowel Levington to the ocean-going

organised and placed on a busi-edition will be one that appeals regulators which act as only vessel Hok Canton, which is on

It is intended to more particularly to Caledonians, as nature. Try them to-night and the Kongchawan run. Captain

make the magazine of such merit It represents a Highland banquet, see how fit you'll feel to-morrow. as to make it a pleasure for and on account of the excellent Of medicine vendors every- Spark is the master of the Hok

Americans to subscribe. After manner in which it is staged and where, also at 60 cents the vial Canton at present.

October 31st the subscription to the general air of festivity that post free, from the Dr. Williams the magazine will be charged at pervades it will probably rouse the Medicine Co., 96 Szechuan Road,

audience to a high pitch of Shanghai,

Captain Levington has refused to leave the ship. The Sananhoi

is leaving to-night for Kong.

MOOD.

Scotchbox, 1 mile: 35-1/5, 1.10, 1,42-3/5, 2.15.

Smoke Box. 1 mile: 37.2/5, 1.15, 1 51-2/5, 2.27-2/5.

Morning Star, 1 mile: 35-1/5, (1.12, 1.47-3/5, 2.23.

Yeoman, 1 mile: 35-1/5, 1.12, Hongkong $2. 1.47-3/5, 2.16.

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