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HONOUR FOR IION. MR. H. E. POLLOCK.

Elevated to the Rank of Knighthood.

FITTING REWARD FOR PUBLIC SERVICE.

WIRELESS IN

HONGKONG.

GOVERNMENT TO PERMIT BROADCASTING.

There has boon a rumour abroad lately that the Government of Hongkong has come to a definito. decision not to allow radio.broad- casting of any description in tho' Colony, at any futuro dato, owing to the possible interference with naval and commercial stations. This would mean the death of the niready long-deferred hopos of local wiroloss enthusiasts, who would have to dopand on what- ever they could pick up from the broadcasting stations at Macao or Canton which are to come into full operation are long.

JUNE

KING'S BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

REWARDS FOR STATE AND DIPLOMATIC SERVICES,

KNIGHTHOOD FOR HON. MR. H. E, POLLOCK.

(Reuter's Service.) ·.

London, June 2,

The first honours List issued by the Labour Government, on the occasion of H. M. the King's Birthday, contains no surprison. Thore aru no new Poërages, the honours being largely in reward of Stato and aaml-diplomatic recylces.

In addition to a few outstanding awards thero is a long list of appolatmonts in lower-grados of the British Empiro Ordór for Home and Overseas sorvicos. The Honours include the following --

Orders Of Merit.

Professor F. H. Bradley, tho Oxfordian writer on philosophy, who is a Fellow of Morton College, Oxford, a son of the Rov. Charlos Bradley, Vicar of Glasbury, and a half-brother of the late Doan, of Westminster.

With a view to ascertaining. whether there was any truth in the report, a representative of the Telegraph interviewed Mr. S. B. 1J. McElderry, the Assistant Colonial Secretary, and Govern- |ment representative on the radio Lonquiry committee, yesterday

afternoon. Mr. McEldorry gave Field Marsiml Lord Plumer, Clovernor of Malta since 1919. Ho our representative the welcome saw service in the Soudan and South African Wars, and during the |asstirane'AL that the authorities Great War he added further to his laurels as Commander of the

have come to a decision to pru-12tid Army of the B. E. F. in France.

Sir Charles Sharrington, Waynflate Professor of Physiology at Oxford, a former President of the Royal Society.

Grand Crosses of the British Empire Order.

Mr. Robori Donald, for public servicos. Mr. Donald has for many yours boon associated with prominent newspapers. He was editor of the Daily Chronicle from 1902 to 1918, foriner managing! director of the United Newspapers, Ltd., and a Director of the Ministry of Information during the war.

hibit broadcasting permanently.

Privy Councillor,

Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., for political services.

Further ilonours.

Farther Birthday Honours include the following:

Companion of the Most Distinguished, Order of St. Michael and Georgo (C, M. G.). -Mr. Michael Hayes' Marriott, Gionoral Adviser to the Sultan of Johore.

The whole question had been thoroughly examined in conjune- tion with the export specially appointed, and the Government wore moróly awaiting the In: St. tructions of the Secretary of Stato for the Colonios before making i definite annonce ment. The ficance to broad east would, of course, have to bo

Honorary Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St. George.-Raja Muda of Porak.

Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (K. B. E.).—The Hon. Mr. W. G. Maxwell, Chief Secretary a monopoly, as not morò than one to the Government of the Federated Malay States, licensee could be permitted to Knights Bacholor.-The Hon. Mr. II. E. Pollock, K.C., nimber operato, and the only matter to of the Legislative Council of Hongkong; Dr. Malcolm Watson, decide in the future would be the Selangor, in rocognition of services for the prevention of malarla; issning of such licence. For that and Mr. H. G. Partott, Councillor of H. M.'s Embassy at Tokyo. purpose. the Government would call for tenders, as in the usual. granting of exclusive rights to work local services.

The whole Colony will, we are (and since the death of the late suro, join with us in extending; Mr J. Francis, Q.C. in 1901, ko "I feel sure," added the As our heartiest and most sincere has been the senior practising sistant Colonial Secretary, that cougratulations to the Hon. Mr.Jeounsel in the Colony. In Tau within a year there will be mis Henry Edward Pollock, K. C., on nsry, 1901, he went to the Pijls celiaceous broadcasting in opera- his elevation to the honour of a las Attorney General but loft the tion in the Colony." So the large Knighthood. The inclusion of following April and resigned the number of radio enthusiasts here his name in H.-M. the King's | appointment two mouths later, re- have no need to despair after all. Birthday Honours 1st repro-turning-to-the-Colony-in-October sents a fitting: if somewhat turdy, įof that year. In 1903-04, he tom- recognition of public services porarily represented the Chambor rendered in the Colony for very of Commeres on the Logislative DAVIE CUP LAWN TENNIS. many years. Sir Henry Pallock, Council and in 1905 he was ofeet-

the batterment of conditions in was a member of the Sanitary the Colony, ant

many Board, serving from 1903 to 1906,

on

casions his utterances have and he was appointed a Justice of CITY OF NEW YORK BONDS. leon characterised by an out the Poace as long ago as 1801. Iri spokenness which

CHINA'S TRADE MARK LAW.

BOXER FUNDS SUGGESTED AS INDEMNITY,

PREMIER POINTS OUT THE DIFFERENCE.

THE DERBY,

Happy Valley,

Contral '9950.

THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.

Its Observance in Hongkong.

|SPECTACULAR PARADE 'ON CRICKET GROUND-

The King's Birthday Farado, Į His Excellency time. Governor, held on the Cricket Ground at in ceremonial uniformi, ärrivod nine o'clock this morning, was on the ground punctually at nite one of the most Impressive and o'clock, being accompanied by spectacular events of its kind Captain Neville, A.D.C., and two [ovor seen in the Colony With Indian A.D.C.'s. A Royal Salute ovor 700 men on parade, ropro was givou, all troops present- sonting the Royal Navy, Royal ing arms whilst the band Marines, Royal Artillery, Royal played the first bars of ILE. Engineors, let-Batt.-East Surrey the National Anthom. London, Juno 2. In the House of Commons, Mr. Samuel Samuel suggested the Defence Corps. H.K.S. Royal troops, following which a battery Regiment, Hongkong Volunteer the Governor then inspected the postponement of the second reading of the Chinese Indemnity Bill Garrison Artillery and the 24th of the H.K.8. R.G.A., on the until the Chinese Government altered the conditions of their trade Bombay Grenadiers, together Murray Parade Ground fired a as he will now be styled, eined to represent the Justices of Britain Beats Spain in Doubles. against having trade marks, which they had boon using for a concourse of spectators and His soven being marked by the firing inarke Bill, so as to protect British manufacturers and traders with three military banda, a vast Royal Salute of 21 guns, cash truth be described as Flongkong's the Phace upon tho retire-

bar of years, fraudulently taken away? best known public man. As an ment of Sir Paul Chatur, C.M.C.,

London, June 2.

Governor and of a fou-de-joio by the troops on Mr. MacDonald sald it was undesirablo to connect the trade

Excellency the Unofficial member of the He was reappointed in 1912 and At Edgbaston, play for the marke question with the very different matter of the Chinese Itaff, the evont, was not only the Cricket Ground and the play. Exécutive and Legislative Coun- again in 1918 and still represonte Davis Cup was delayed owing to demnity Bill.

ploturesque but decidedly impres-ing of the National Anthen cils and & prominent official the J.P.s on the Council, al-heavy rain. of many public bodies ho has though at the moment on

Mr. Samuel asked, had the Premier any list of applications by sive. As the Royal Salute of 21 Following this the troops again Godfroo and Woesnam (Britain) Chinese, Japanese and German firms for registration of British guns was fired, interspersed with gave a Royal Saluto, later re served the community unstint-} louve, He acted as a member bent the Spaniards, Alonzo and trade marks, and was it impossible to suspend the Indemnity Bill National Anthem, one felt that giving three rousing cheers for Feu-de-joie and the playing of the moving their head dress and ingly for many years, and of the Executive Council in 1911 Flaquor, 6-1,6-1, 6-8,6-2-Reuter in order to introduce a Bill whereby money could be applied to Hongkong was very fittingly ex- His Majesty the King. the honour now bestowed upon and was appointed to a spat France Defeats Ireland,

compensate British manufacturers and merchants whose trade prossing its loyalty to the King, him has been more than oarned. thereon for five yours in 1921. In

London, June 2

The march past in column wAS marks had boon taken away. Always the champion of public 1919, be acted as Attorney At Dublin, in the Davis Cup interests, his speeches in the General, and again recently. doubles, LaCoste and Couitens desirable that with regard to the trade marke law we should conduct

Mr. MacDonald replied that he thought it would be far more empty demonstration..

and that it was by no means an extremely well oarried out, His Excellency taking the salute Legislative Council have been during Mr. Kemp's lemporary (France) boat Meldon and Dillon negotiations on the merits of the capo itself, and not mix it up with large numbers began to con-of

Some time before nine o'clock, from onoh dotachment.

"Hearts Oak" for markod by sympathy with all jabsence, be filled the samo posi- (Ireland), 8-6,6-1, 6-2, - Renter.

the Royal another act of ours which, he hoped, would be accepted by China agregate in the special enclosure, Navy and "A Life on the Ocean popular movements aiming attion. At one tine. Sir Houry

an act of grace rather than as the result of a bargain.

the Cricket Club Pavilion and on Wave" for, the Royal Marinės the verandahs and roofs of the gave an appropriate tough to adjacent buildings. By the time things, the march past of the the various units were in post- other units being played by their is typical addition to the other positions To Finance Municipal Works,

tion, many hundreds of epoct-respective bands and pipers. of the man. In connectionrentioned, Sir Henry Pollock, is,

ators must have gathered to It was whilst the march past with the housing probleci ha hus' President of the Hongkong branch

gether, including most of Hong-was in progress that an aeroplane," rendered yooman service, having of the Navy League and of the It is announced that bids, will

kong's landing residents in the flown by Mr. Abbott, sailed over Teen Chairman of the Housing Chess Club, a pust President of be opened on June 3rd for a City

enclosure by the Saluting Base. the ground, the episode adding to Commission, and he has also St. George's Society. Ilon. Secret of New York issue of 137,400,000

London, Ju......... served as a member of the Kowary of the Odd Volumes Sucioty. dollars of 44 por cont. fifty-year most opon for many years. The consensus of opinion is that any

The units on parado, and their the Interest of the occasion, Everything points to a niost interesting Derby, cortainly the

various strengins WED

The various units wore then lucn Tong Scheme. As President Trustco of the City Hall, was corporate stock notes, and short thing may wld, and tipsters mostly agree to differ. Meanwhile, the

100 mon. of the Constitutional Reform for many years keenly associated term serial bonds, maturing in Aga Khan's Diophon, which has shown consistently good form and

marched, out of the orloket- Royal Navy,

-50, men.

ground to their points of Association he has long pleaded with the V.R.C. and a committeo from three to fifty years, with done well in training since winning the Two Thousand Guineas,

- Royal Marines,

dismissal and for a more representative form off member of the Royal Hongkong which

Royal Artillery, 50 men..

the para to finance

one of the best carried out ever government for the Colony. Sir Yacht Club, is a Life Member of improvements.-Reuter's Ameri-who are doubly represented, intend making any declaration to win, municipal has been installed favourite. Nolther the Aga Khan nor Lord Astor,

Royal Enginoers, 50 mon. Ilonry Pollock has also been a the Court of the Hongkong Un-can Service.

1st. Bn. East Surrey Regt, soon lore, concluded. His Ba so that Diophon and Salmon Trout and St. Gormans and Bright

200 men.

cellency motored back to Govern very keen supporter of the iversity and was Chairman of tha

Knight will run on their merita,

Hongkong Voluntoor Defence mont House, whitat the spectators he is a Diruotor, and has taken a

The fold acludes a couple of French horses, Optimist the Corps, 50 mon,

dispersed, knowing they had Second, and Thunder Cloud the Second.. Both have arrived in Eng- very lively interest in the Sncisty Ho left Hongkong on leave last service of Hongkong.in 1900 ae land.

H.K.8. Royal Garrison Artil-fittingly marked the day.” for the Prevention of Cruelty to Thursday by the Empros of Accountant of the

lery, 100 mon.

To-Night's Ball Kowloon- Archibald rode Knight of the Gartor this morning for a couple Animale, of which ho is President, Russia, and no doubt nows of Canton Railway. Throo youre of six furlong gallops. His Majesty's colt is moving freely and the mou

2/4th. Bombay Grenadiers, 150 Hundreds of invitations have Sir Henry Pollock was born the honour will roach him dur-later, ko bogame Second Clerk to log is no worse. It has been definitely decided to run the horse on command of Lieut. Col. F. S. of which have been lavielly da boon issued for tonight's Ball at in 1864

"The Parade was under the Government House, the grounds and after

being ing his voyage Home, Both to the Colonial Secrottary and after Wednesday. His Majesty will be prosent at Epsom throughout. educated at Charterhouse him and to Lady Pollock wo acting as Chiof Clork for somo was called to the Bar by the extend, our congraulattions on time he was appointed to his pro- "With a fold of thirty-one for the Derby and torrential rain falling, who is Acting General Officer provisions have been made for Speaking at a Press Club lunch to-day, Lord Derby, said: Montague Bates, CB., D.8.0. corated and illuminated. Bpoctal Inner Temple at the age of 23, in this most appropriate and de-sent post in 1914. In 1913, ho I should put the names in a list, draw out one and back it." November, 1887. He was admited served honour.

Commanding, he being accom- rogulating the traffic and all acted as Secronry of the Sanitary

Alterations

panied by Captain J. Macready, those attending the function are to practice in Hongkong in 1888

Board and on several occasions. The following alterations have been made in the Hat of Derby D.A.A. and Q.M.G. and from September of that year

requested to bear them in mind, has been acting Clerk probables --Obliterate (T. Burns), Optimist the Second (McCoo), until August of the following he

to the Councils. He was made a Woodend (Beary), and Bucks Yeoman (—). Skylight (G; Richards), acted as Polioo Magistrato. In

Mombor of the British Empire Thunder Cloud (Esling)and Grand Joy (Ingham) bavo boun added 1892 he was appointed acting: We are officially informed that Order in 1919. Pulsno Judge and continued as another

whilst Bant Orb, Caravel, Roggio, Bob Flint, Eaglostone, Gurzil Hongkong rosident's Mr. Bullock, who was for many Honri and Shambles fave been scratched. ruch until December of that year, name has beon included in the years akoon Volunteer, har

BWAWA The BattingAAA During the plague epidemio of Birthday Honours List, namely during his service at the Colonial The Derby bafting is as follows 10/1 Dlophon, 8/1 Tom Pinch. The Anglo-Turkish negotiations 1804 ho rendered signal services that of Mr. J. A E Bullock, Boerotorist rendered invaluable 100/9 San Sovine and St. Germans, 100/8 Bright Knight 18/1 with regard to the Mosul vilayet hero. to the authorities and in con M.B., D.O.M., who has boon aid to the Government, being a Waddend, 22/1 Hurst Wood and Salmon Trout, 25/1 Dawson City threaten to break down. Bir alderation of this he was awarded appointed to the Imperial Servico very conscientious and painstake and Parmonio taken and onéred, 33/186 1peen offered, 0/1 Tippler Perar Cox has informed Fethy a gold medal. For nearly three Order.

ing worker and his numerous and Optimist the B cand taken and qffered) 40/L! Tippler and Optimist Boy that be-has-been-Instructed Yours between 1890 and 1901 he Mr. Bullock, who la Chief friends will fold with us, in con- Beoond taken and offered 40/1 Polyphontem and Defiance offered; to return to London ualais de acted an Attorney General In Cork to the Colonial Secretary's gratulating him on thlas furikor 50/1 Knight ökING DAPAT LAESA and oforma 10/1_Oblikrekonáred; türkü, modify that?

4 European Y, M. C. A., of which Peace Colobrations and War Mom-

orlat Finance Sub-Committee.

HONOUR FOR MR. J. A. E. BULLOCK

New York, Juno A

·

A VERY OPEN EVENT.

THE MOSUL SQUABELE,

Constantinople, June 2.

D'OISY AT MUKDEN,

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