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MOTOR TRIAL
ACCIDENT....
Funeral of Mr. H. S. Burleigh.
CHINA'S WARS.
MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1923:
The Struggle for ilunan,
Poking, August 26-It is reported It is with the deepest regret that in military circles that the Tuchun we have to record the death of of Eupeh bas provided a large Mr. H. S. Burleigh, of the Taikoo supply of arms and ammunition for Dockyard staff, which occurred Chao Hang-ti of Hunan, under at the Government Civil Hospital ordera from Wu Prifu The Gov shortly before midnight on Saturerament has received a report that day, following an accident in the Tan Yen-kai bna inaugurated, a motor cycle trials. The deceased,
who was extremely well known provincial administration at Heng and popular locally: was of how and wired the Provincial quiet disposition and a man of Assembly of Hunan to, more from sterling character. He was a Changshan to Hengchow. Chao very keen and experienced motor Hengti has "protested to Tan Yon- cyclist. He was also a hoziog kai against his illegal 'nétion.— enthusiast, having at one time Reuter.
been a capable exponent, though in recent years he had taken no active part in the sport. He saw service in the Great War nod was, a member of the local branch of the British
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A TYPHOON VICTIM.
Legion. The utmost armpathy Chinese Identifies Raiders. is felt for his widow and bis mother in the unexpected and heavy bereavement which they
Shanghai, Aug. 25.-The Chi- have been called upon to bear.
The funeral took place last se shopkeeper, victim of the evening At the Protestant red automobile robbery, testify. Cemetery at Happy Valley, the Court at the preliminary hearing, ing in the American Commissioner's
Funeral on Saturday. Rev. H. S. Bailey officiating.tively identified Hansen sad There was a very large gather-Smith as the two intruders who
The funeral of the late Mr. D.R. ing of mourners, testifying to the raided bis shop. E declared that Wilson, Secund Officer of the ill- esteem in which the deceased was they took the cash an
fated steamer Drong Sang, whose A quantity heid, whilst the floral tributer of opium. The police assert that body was recovered from the wreck were extremely numerous. Those
on Friday. took place on Satur- GayDor, who has not testified yet. day evening amidst manifestations present included many of deceas-has confessed, impliculing all. Fed's colleagues from Taikoo, SF
of deep sympathy: The body was' well as repr sentatives of the
conveyed from the mortuary to British Legion,
Happy Valley by hearse, the inter- ment taking place in the Protestant Cem story. The Rev. G. T. Walde- grave conductail the burial #ervica. Among a large following were Mr. DG.M. Bernard, General Manager of Mosers. Judice Matheson and Compsay Mr. P. Sutherland, Shipping Manager of the same firm. Captain F. W. Wheeler (Marine Messe. Me- Superintendent), Murray) Engineering Superinted- dent), Macfarlane and Kinnaird.. Mr. Masson (one of the survivors of the Loong Song) and Mes. Madson, Captain Kennedy, Capthia Chand- lec, Captain Kelman, Captain Liddel and many officers and on- ginners from the Indo-Chinn Com- pany's and other steamers harbour
Many beautiful doral tributes" were put on the grave,
The chief moori er- were Mrs. J Grafting one plant on another A. Mead (sister-in-law) and Mr.is the method by which M. Daniel, and Mrs. de Courcy brother-in-of Rennes, increases perfumer. law and sister-in-law). Amongst The process has given especially the large attendance were Mr. J. marked results with wormwood Reid (Manager of the Taikoo Dock chrysanthemum, and the grafted yards, Mr., K. E. Greig (Chief wormwood, besides showing un Engineer), Mr. R. H. Cousing (As-usual development, produced sistant Manager), Messrs. B. E. Gowers of much greater perfume Fielder, M. O'Brien J. Laing, J.than the original and somewhat Peterson, D. Haig, J. J. Whyte, A. modified by the chrysanthemum Hamilton, D. T. Morrison, C. W. odour. Seeds of the wormwood Brown," C. Dickens, A. M. Helland, grafts yielded strong plants, some P. W. Ramsay, S. C. P. Amery, W. giving the new perfume, others D. Bell. J. Spiers, E. P. Barker, C. quite odourless.
H. Summers, R. Wallace, W. Wotherspoon, 1. Hanseo, R. Gray, N. MacArthur, J. Ashcroft, and F. The "Motor Trials" Committee was represented by Mr. A. Hicks (Editor- of the Hongkong Telegraph), Mr. F. P. Franklin, Mr. J. Parsons, Mr. A. G. Hewlitt and Mr. W. J. Smith,¦ Amongst others noticed were Messrs W. Patterson, H. W. Chaney, F. Higgins, S. Vergette, 3. H. Gelling, J. Forbes, W. Hyde, R. Basa, etc.
The coffin was carried from the hearse to the graveside by mem- bers of the Dockyard stuff. Beautiful wreaths were sent by sorrowing relatives and friends as follows: the widow, the deceased's mother, "Granny," Gerty, Billy and the boys," "Edith, Howard and Pamola," "Mickie and May," "Annie and Edie," "Mick" "Jack, Mimi Charlie and Jean," the Committee for the Motor Trials, the Hongkong Telegraph, Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, The Staff of the Taikoo Sugar Refinery, The Taikon Club, Institution of Engine- ers and Shipbuilders of Hongkong, The Ex-Active Bervice Men's As- sociation (1914-1918), the Victoria View Mess, Mr. and Mrs. D. Austin, Mr. J. Ashcroft, two East Anglian friends-Messrs. W. R. Andrews and H. W. Chaney. Mr. and Mrs. E.. Bunje, Mr. and Mrs. E. Barker, Mr. C. W. Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Bell, Mrs. J. S. Brown, Mr. F. Clark, Mr. R. Clark, Mr. R. H. Cousins, Mr. and Mra. Chas, Dickens, and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Duncan, Mr. R. Earn- shaw, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Eldridge and boys, Mr. Claude Earnshaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fraser, Mr. P. T. and 'Miss Farrell, Mr. R. B. Flower, Mr. Henry B. Flower, Mr. A. Gourdin, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Greig, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gardner, Mr. J. Heywood Gelling, Mr. W. Hyde, Mr. S. Hoyle, Mr. S. G. W. Horniblow, Mr. and Mra. A G. Hewlitt, Mr. D. Haig, Mr. and. Mra. A. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Holland, Mr. L. B. Jefford, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. J. Laing, Mr. A. H. Mason, Mr. E. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Macia- chlan, Mr. and Mrs. G. Morrison, Mr. J. W. Paton, Mr. and Mrs. Neille, Mr. and Mrs. G. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson, Mr. Wm. Paterson, Mr. and Mrs. James Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ram-: say, Mr. P. W. Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell, Mr. W. Gorvin and Miss Russell, Mr. W. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. James Reid, Mr. and Mrs. J. Saunderson Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stainfield, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Summers, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wal- lace, Mr. Ernest Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Weir, Mr. and Mrs. H. W Weyler, Mr. and Mrs. T. Young and others.
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