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Enjoyable Evening At King Edward.
The Chiot Pous Officers' and Patty Officers: Social Club of H. M. S. Carlisla bold a dinner sad smoking concers on Thursday eroning at the King Edward Hotel. About
13h down
to a Kery Ene dinner and an pen. enjoyable aresing was Great credit is dus to the Manager [of the Hotel for the splendid man. mer in which the tables were laid out sad the excellent fare provided.
The President of the Club, (Captain E.R.G.R Evane, C.B., DS.D., B.N.), being unable to ba present, was represented by Lisu- tanana Gerald Curteis, R.N., and the other Offcam prevent ware Engineer Commander George W. Odam & N., Vice-President of the Club, and Mesars John G. Dewar, D.S.C., R.N. and Crispin Taylor, RY.
As is customary with naval dio. ners, the Regal" toast was drunk with spontaneous loyalty, for, as it should be with our first line," the King bas no more loyal and datermined supporters than those who sail under the White Ensign.
Mr M. Blackmore, the Club's Sentelars, proposed the health of f the Captain ard Officers of HMS. Carlisle. Eulogising the Very happy co operation that exited between all Officers and Petty Ocers on the ship, b emphasised that that spirit__- mutual understanding and respect British Navy meant tha: the would always, as in the past, hva up to iss glorious traditions and that the White Easign would Cintinue to be at the right place at the right time. Efficiency Was the watchword of the Navy and a perfect understanding be tveen the officers and then was a įvipal asset to efficiency.
the
Lieutenant Curteis, in reply to toast, supported the very cordial sentiments so ably express- ed by Mr Blackmore, and said that had the very fae spirit that iprompted the gathering showed Imre clearly than any words haw much ofcers and mea of the Carlisle understood sae another. This was as it should be, anl be boped it would continue,noi aly for the good of the ship but for the good of the Service as a
le. Be regretted that Captain
|| Evans ws, usable to be pre-ent, for he was sure that such a gather. ing would have appealed to him in the noblest sense. When Captain Evans returned he would tell him all: 035 is.
The Club Chairman, Mr C. €. Atkey, next proposed The Chief) Petty Officers' and Petty Officers' Social Clubs of sbe Fleet.' Mir Atkey outlined the pro- grama of the Club since its in- ception, and said that he was sure that all Petty Officers recognised how very necessary it was for a feeling of good fellowship to exist between all bmaches. The many moter and sailing picnics held bad been most succesful, and the 'whist drive and smoking concert
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at Weibsive: was acclared by the Society, from the highest to the tion, but he felt certain that very tone of the Club should be that all short history of his ship's Social Flet the best ever given there.loxost, and he regretted that out fe people wanted a club that was members should recognise in one Club, and paid a compliment to Reference was made of a visit to s siders judged the Service from the Pussyioot.". The most sensible another "True Manhood." If the Carlisle by saying that it was ry foe and interesting shrice at worst is it. At this point be sug suggestion was made by a highly member committed himself in the Carlisle that first gave them Ishaa, many miles out of Weihai.gested that a part solution lay in placed Davel officer, and that way that lowered his manhood be the idea of a Club,
A very fine programme of music wei and reached by ricksha. Mr the building of the suggested Me-uggestion was that it should pro would cease to remain a member, Atkey pointed out that the manner morist to our "Fallen Million". vide all that man desired in the way but could rejoin ueder certain was rendered by Able Seaman in which these stunts" wera or which memorial, although so very of light refreshments and amuse-rigid rules. He suggested In Brambam; of the Carlile, and suitable name, and be be very ably accompanied the nu gaaised proved most conclusively necessary and beautiful in its con-ments. Mr Atkey said that, in his perial" aa that the men of the Service were not ception, was apparently being opinion, the Club should be found-felt that if the Club were at last merous members who contributed
attended Ha ia aced of any charitable assistance forgotten.
the ed on the very best of ideals, and built up on the ideals suggested, it to a very fine programme of songs, that from outside, and he regretted meeting
the those ideals should be those for would dourub and would be sjboth humorous and sentimental. passed very much the fact that a certain resolution for its building, but saw wbich the Fallen Allion" laid monument worthy of the aerifices Much to the regret of all present a
little reverend gentleman had, with the there, that very
good down their lives. He suggested made. He regretted taking up very enjoyable evening closed st best of intentions no doubt, en-understanding existed between any Equality-Manbood-Patriotism, "so much of the social evening, but 11.45 p.m.
tbat the qualifications he was most likely returning to nounced from the pulpit that the sections of the community: the and people of Hongkong did not do so called Fleet representative at- for membership should be that England soon, he hoped that the sufficient for the British blue jacket. sacked the civil population, and the -person must be a subject time taken up by explaining the Strong protest was made against one civilian was suspicious that the of the British Empire. Very strict Memorial Club had not really been any charitable action towards the bluejacket was to get his refresh rules should govern the Club and wasted, but that it had given them Court Judge for Antrim since was seized with # Lower Deck; all the Lower Deck meats Tezy cheap. while the an entrance fee to establish the some ideas on which to work should (1919, who wanted was the right of manhood-civilisa bad to pay heavily. No fact that the person really desired suggestions be asked for when it stroke while hearing. compensa- Įtion claims arising out of Belast manhood in its loftiest reading. one struck the note that was music) to become a member, should be one was foally decided to build it.
A badge could be Mr Masters, of H.M.S. Titania, riots, died recently in his 71st He pointed out that undesirable to all: everything was discordant.of the rules, elements existed in all grades of Oa Y.M.C.A. lines was one sugges-worn by all members, and the replied to the toast. He gave year.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
DADDY, WHY IS IT THAT GIRAFFES HAVE SUCH LONG NECKS?
IN ORDER THAT THEY MAY FEED FROM THE TOPS OF
TREES, MY SON!
Tom Adds a Picture to the Living Room--
SO THAT THEGIRAFFES
BUT WHY ARE! MAY BE ABLE
TO EAT!
THE TREES
SO
HIGH,
DADDY?
THAT'S A PRETTY 600D SCHEME
·ISN'T IT?
SPLENDID:
IRISH JUDGE'S DEATH.
Mr. C. L Matheson, County
BY ALEMAN
WHAT DO YOU THINK "THIS
15, A BARBER SHOP OR A POOL ROOM?