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MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1922
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REUNIFICATION.
The Offer to Dr. Wa Jing-Fang.
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I do not know whether to laugh or whether to cry. We have knaj mathing of the sort. All that we Jelaim is that we have certain Opening of the Club.
jexperiences Front which we must, Anything arranged by the Erfrom which we only can draw Active Service Men's Associa our inspiration for our future life.
Peking, June 17. It is from the memory of nar) tian
With regard to Wu Ting ing ceremony of the Easmadrat companions-the memory of fang's denial, it is obeisliy Club in Queen's Road on the friends we have lost, that in stated that President Li Yuan-ha
one else has lost be and the Cabinet telegraphed Wa
Koos "
and the
open-
We
Saturday night was no exception sense to to the rule. The new promises Cause were present at their Ting-fang requesting him to coraz membreath which might very well have to Peking to resume the Premier- wire packed with
OWD death-that we ship. everybody in high spirits and out been our
must draw out inspiration. Unless account fur the non-receipt of the censorship might| to have a good time. :
The Club was declared opon by we can draw cur inspiration from northern messages.-Renter. the H. E Officer Administering that, there is no vision, and unless
Peking, June 17.
The
the Government (Hon. Mr. Cland there is a vision, the people must The China Preas leurs that Severs) Mr. N. Teesdale Mack-perish. We have learnt in a sense Chekian bas declared its indepen intosh (Vice-President of the what no one else can have learnt, dence of Peking and is drawing Association) presided Over the meaning of death and the ups constitution for self-govern gathering and the guests included divinity of man." (Applauset ment-Reuter.
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Sr Wm. Brungate, K.C.M.G. In calling upon His Excellency Mr. H. K. Holmes (Hon. See the Officer Administering the Go- the British Legion), vinment to declare the Club open, Mr. W.EL. Shenton (of Masars. the 'baieman and the l'ommittee Deacon, Looker, Descon and had requested him to ask that His Harsto, bonorary solicitors to Excellency would be good enough thi Ausciation) and Mr. E. J. to prevent the Club with a signed Chapman.
photograph of himself.
A capital concert, arranged by Mr. Pearson, was held in the
A "Different" Club.
CHINA'S WAR.
EARLIER SPECIAL
TELEGRAMS.
Armistice in the North. Peking, June 17.—A mandate has resulted in suspension of hostilities Lilliard room. Mr. Severn His Excellency the Officer Ad- and the signing of an armistice si contributed a little song about a ministering the Government ex-Shautsikuan.whereafter
thers }+ausage roll and told
apressed the great pleasure it gave was no fighting, but reports do ant faong story concerning a yellow him to be present. Mr. Mackin-say that the Fengtien forces re- dog. Bis num ers went down so tosh had so eloquently given them treated. Rester. well that the audience clamoured some of the reasons for the founda- for more. His Excellency retion of the Club that it was nube. sponded with "Take a pair offerssary for him to say much about sparkling eyes" and the way inf Fle thought it was a wooderful which he trought in the instro- thing that they had been able to He agreed mental partscaused much ampiam- secure those premises. ment.
The programme through-aith Mr. Mackintosh that Sir out was a good on, the other Paul Chater never performed a artists being Mr. T. G. Patterson, better piece of munificence in Mr. V. C. Labrum, Mr. Bailey, bis life than when he gave them Mr. Cyril Allan and Mr. Pearson, the mones which enabled them to Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith (at the establish that Club. The members piano) and Mr. G. Sharman that A-suciation. His Excel- (violinist) acted as accompanists.lengy enntinued, were bound to ether in un organisation which was Sir Paul Chalir's Munificence.totally different from any other Mr. Tees Late Mackintosh having that could be imagined. In fact, espressed report for the absence pipever since clubs become the President. Liens. Malletoon. Funiversal had there been any sur
mentionet that the Asincia bond that could so bring men under his personal supervision tion, whose barth was very largely ber UI different bustes on 1 due to the energy and enterprise ft | different outlooks ca lite.
beir Charur. M. F H. thought the spirit of unity and co Wilson,; and other Riglied spirits, operation would be
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: From Our Oun Correspondenti TO AMERICA IN A JUNK.
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Shanghai, June 17.
master of a Jardine Matheson Captain George Waard, former steamer sailing out of Hongkong. leaves here next Sunday an
tempt to cross the Pacific io
and 15 feet bear, built at Ames Chinese juak of 69 fret over ali
ile taking only three Chinese sailors and anticipates crossing in sixty days. He is going North to Hakodate, theu vis the Aleutians
coast.
had only been in existence some six | Palised mroong them. He believed Alaska and thence down the
It became clear thst if the Association would have a great The Associativa was to make say influence on the life of the Colony Freal progresa ste one thing needs-- and he wished it every posible Jary were Chub rooms, properly | success and hoperi its tile would in epipped. Those present wind a long and prosperous day. JAP
ta-mber that aly a very few weeks ago bis Royal Hines the Prince of Wales refused the +nifer that
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plante. Fris Excellean them fonally declared the Club open.
Sir William Brungate's Speech.
SHANGHAI CRICKET.
Shanghai, June 18. H. Ollendessen, playing for the ilves, against the Shanghai Cricket
Inb. seured 13 not out.
0:,
of having 24 Stabile pu up Sir William Bruzzate propáva! | in commemoration of his visit and the toast at The Asaccintion. asked instead that some very good coupling with it the name of thraight bave had a wider basis be- thing shall be done for the Chairman, Mr. Wilson. Speak cause some were expladed who had Colony, When Sir Paul Chater of Mr. Mackintosh, Sir William done good service, but it was for was good enough to ask him (the said If he carries iute the affair-the Association to dreide Choirmat, what he considered that of this Association the releasles, was glad to see anything done to {"very god thing" to be, he had devastating energy with which wperpetuate the comradeship of the on hesuation whatever in asoding fare familie at the Cuiversity, trenches and he wished the Associn. bim that the best thing he eserlaugur well for the future of the tion all sucess. The lesson they I do would in to put up some fund Assecration Applause.. Speakis.euroed in the bald might be ex trom which they evli olto an out as as ex Survige men, w pressed briefly that all that incune to pay the rent and equip | looking back on the grent war, on- tatters is the slow and the meat of a Club Applause Sir feels. sometimes that it has individual does rot count."" Paul not only gare twice bygning solved all the social problems that (Applause). I understand." con. quickly, fortalen teine to giving we expected it to solve: it has noted Sie William, "that there bas ce that he was asked the be was made the world very sate for dem. been a proposal to put into your expected to gre. He not only Joeracy or anything else: and official constitution that Hengkungi founded at once the Caster War haps not very much of a place for needs an earthquake (Lavgl ter and Fodowment Fund but also gave heroes to fire in; but I. personally, applause I think the rest of us a cheque for $5,00 for the welcome anything that tends to ate agree with you that it is the furasbing of the Club later recall to us the spirit of comrade show that matters and not the
Chater War Euloginent ship which
individual without having an brought out! Was
earthquake (Laughter) We wish sou all success" (Applause).
of the $70,000..
Fr
war.
Fuor thut Association was amongst us all by the catitled for the the next fiveApplause). yours to receive half the interest Sir William went on to say Democratic and Representative. that he Was 10% speakiog The toast was enthusiastically Procending to explain the as- as an ex-Service mun, although received. Leessity for à Club, the Chairman few months ago he received froto sad that as residents of the Colony Mr.
Mr. E. H. Wilaca, in respond- Winston Churchill a parching, remarked that owing to the they wanted to be in a position toment document in which Mr. Chur-limited qualification for meraber. entertain the ex-active Serving
chill stated that he hal, on a ship the Club would be the most men who were still in the Service command from His Majesty the exclusive one in the Colony. Applausel. He did not think it King, to tell him that he had been (Hear, hear). In his opinion the had been male suficiently clear mentioned in despatches, fur gal-Club was unique because no- that the men who were still werving at conduct in the field. He was where were just as eligible for member proud to find his macne mentioned so democratic
would they fad ship the Club. provided they in despatches. but he was not go tative. la thie Club it was ing to take advantage of that of possible for the ex-Company officer anybody else, and for his owncial misstatement to claim to be to associate with the private whore part he was very gusions to see a 3 member of the E-Active he might at one time have sentenc - ! sprinkling of uniform there. A Service Men's Association. (Inugh-led to seven days "C. B."; or for plause).
ter). These who were not ex- the ex-commanding officer to fmm- Drawing Inspiration from War (active Service en claimed to ternise with the Battalion pioneer.
Experiences.
share in that spirit of comradeship | The Association was symbolizat of He was well aware the Ch promoted by the war: he claimed comradeship, without which life- would be the scene of a great destit, for example, for the people at would be a dismal thing, and be home. Those at the front did believed it would continue to exist
were able to show two war roedals,
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him's balf-caste. "I am of Eastern and Warters extraction," explain- H. C. Best as Defendant. led Beat. who further declared, "I What Joba Nelson Miles, who have been educated in a compara- stated that he was about to sit for ively gentlemanly manner. He
of boisterousness and roisteris impossible things and woo all sorts as long as there were aby ex.) The object of the Club af Asst distinctions, but one's pulses Service men left to ears it on LONDON ASSAULT CASE, ed alleged that prosecutor called cistion was merely to provide: facilities for the social intercourse were stirred also by the lists of With reference to the relief of irr distress. of those who bad seen active service Decals granted to men and women-Service
Wilson tuentioned that in the great wor, but he believed at home for services in munition Mr.
Association found itself that underneath this social interfactories. gallant services rendered the
under the most trying conditions. over lapping to some extent the course, underneath this pollits and merriment, most of them Sir William Brunyate referred work of the British Legin his final examination as no necount- allered that prosecutor approachel would be drawing their inspiration to his experiences during the war representatives of the two balles aat, described as an echo of the bit to a threatening manner, sad. from the experiences granted them in Egypt, where they saw some had met with a view to en-ordinu- Freda Kempton case," in giving that he accused) was greatly, in the war (hear hear).
very fice men-Lord Allenby.tr.
evidence & Marlborough street provoked. "So I gave him one with "It has been said," the Chair General Smuts, General « Byng. Mr. L. D. Martyn proposed the gunst Henry Cadegan. Best of ay left," said the prisoner, "sud man contiqued, that members of General Birdwood-not forgetting toast of The Guests and Mr. Hengkeng), described as an en-ho went down like a log of wood. this Association are seeking to the equally fine men who left them W. B. L. Shenton, in responding gineer, who was charged with as-(Laughter place theraseires on leval of for Gallipoli and some who came out their behalf, remarked that saulting him, occurred at: 107, Mr. Mold inflicted a fine of $4 superiority above the rest of the back to hospital from there. The although he was not eligible to Regent-street the Chinese restaur-with 51 cost, remarking that s Colony. I bave & letter in my experience in Egypt was that it becue a member of the Assot of which Milex stated that he man of his size bught to be neat to
he fully appreciated, was hands which suggests that owing to was most difficult to keep the sociation
managing director and secre- prison for suck an sassult." itawar service this Association civil servante from running away alter a "visit to the devastated tary
Siz battle areas of France and Belgium, has arrogantly assumed preced-to the field of hostilities.
Best told the magistrate that,
£1,700 CATCH OF FISH erce over other sections of the William noted that the Association the motives which actuated exacting under instructions from a catch of fish landed, by the community. (Laughter), When had restricted its membership to service men in forming such an firm of solicitors, he went to the trawler Viernos from the White pouple write letters like that to me the flell. One metings felt it Association.
restaurant to take charge, Accus-Sé roslised £1,700 at Grimsby.