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UNION CHURCH.

MR. AND MRS. S. COLLETT HONOURED,

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1926.

EVENTS IN NORTH CHINA. "SPAIN-AMERICA FLIGHT,"

DENUNCIATION OF GENERAL FENG YU-HSIANG.

FRANCO RESUMES HIS EFFORT.

BRITISH

Conference Called,

Annual Meeting of Southolders.

Work of British Engines,

At a meeting of the members of

Shanghai, Feb. 4

Pernambuco, Feb. 4.. the Union Church, Kennedy Road,

General Wu Pel-fu, Hsia' Yo- The necessary ropairs to his ma yesterday evening, Mr. A. S. Dann and Chi' Sea-yuen have sent chine having been completed, the Cousland occupied the chair, andset a joint, telegram donouncing airman Franco has resumed his proposed that the report and General Feng Yu-heiang for upset fight to Rio de Janeiro-Reuter's counts for the year be adopted The report stated in part tha Hance with Russia, falsely. retiring ing the Constitution, making al- thanks to the help of the Chutern controlling the Government at Endowment Fund there has been a surplus of Inteme over expendi

ture.

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On the other hand the regular income from weekly offerings and seat rents showed a decrease of $500 from that of. the previous

year.

distance; and on this account they will raise an expedition to at

nck him.

Presidency Restoration Movement. At a secret meeting held at the esidence of Mr. Hru Shih-ying it was proposed to Call a United Pro- The Trustees and Committee do-incial Conference, and to send eided that it was desirable to sell out a telegram to protest against the Trust Fund shares held in Thehe Presidency Restoration move Union Insurance Society of Can-ment. The proposal was submitted ton and invest the proceeds into the Cabinet for discussion. loans on Mortgage. The sale of the shares was accordingly-effect- ed at a Agure showing a factory surplus on cost, but due to the circumstances. of the Colony the proceeds were placed on fixedhe present. deposit meantime.

Finance.

Ratia-

The sale and purchase of the old and new manag properties being completed, there remains a surplus of approximately $20,000, the interest on which will" materially aid the general, income.

de

On the Defensive.,

American Service.

Rugby, Feb. 4.

In a telegram to Napier's Limited, whose 450 horse; power Napier Lion engines are fitted in

the Dormler-Wall dying boat In which Commander Franeo 'flow from Spain to South America, the Spanish airman atutes that owing to damage to the Airscrew he had to cut cut the rear engine and to fly the last half of his 300 miles trip from Fernando Noronha to the mainland on the front engine only.

The flight of 1,440 miles from. Cape Verde Island was accomplish-

At a conference, held at Shanhaied non-stop on both engines and twan, General Chang Hok-liang Franco states that the Napier lecided to act on the defensive for Lion engines had to work, many hours at a heavier output than normal-British Wireless.

has

The Fengtien Assembly communicated with General Chang Tso-lin protesting against the in- vasion of Shanhaikwan by the Fengtien army.-Wah Kiu Yat Po.

to leave them they felt they were in a difficult position, but Provi- dence, sent them Mr. Collett, and he had' with him his wife. (Ap- plause). He did not know which

TAMAR DANCE.

A FAREWELL FUNCTION.

An Enjoyable Evening.

The farewell dance given

011

of

The accumulated interest, on the Three Quarter Century Fund was equal to the heavy demands on it during the yong. The Committee of the two ther liked best (laugh-board by the ship's company decided to sell the shares of theter) or which had, served them, H. M. S. Tamar on Tuesday night Union Insurance Society of Canton best. Their diligence and con was a very successful and enjoy- and to convert the Sterilng Fixed stancy had been admirable.. able affair. There were about 450

Both Deposit into local currency.

He had there a rose bowl and present and to the strains of these transactions were carried

Cosmo blackwood tray, bath products of Barnicott's

Band, the qut, the result showing a consider the Colony, which he hoped. guests danced well into the early able increase over cost, and the wherever they might go, would be hours, of the following morning, proceeds were invested partly on a pleasant remembrance of their The function was arranged by a mortgage and partly on fixed happy association with Union Committee consisting of Messrs posit, amounting in all to $40,000. Church." They were a token of Pook (M. C.), Rogers (Hon. It is expected that the interest on sincere goodwill., He was exceed-Secretary), Little, Jones, Wise, this sum will be equal to all future ngly sorry that Mr. and Mrs. Col-Martin and Walker, who were requirements.

lett were leaving, and wished them responsible

the excellent God-speed and happy recollections arrangements: which material of Hongkong. (Applause).

y contributed towards the great Mr. Collett, replying, said no- success achieved. hing was further from the thought The ship had been very taste-i of himself and his wife than that fally decorated for the occasion they were to be honoured so. He and presented a pretty sight when appreciated the kind remarks, and the evening's entertainment was felt very unworthy of them. His in full swing. There was a travel- wife and himself had only doneling buffet, which, needlens

heir little bit, which they all did. say, was well patronised. The presents would always be Launches from the ship convey- treasured, and he thanked the ed Kowloon guests back to the givers warmly on behalf of his mainland. wife and himself. (Applause).

Pastor's Furlough,

The Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Macona- chie proceeded on furlough ir April and returned to the Colony in November. During that time the pulpit arrangements made with Rev. E. K. Higden of Manila, thr Rev. E. J. Mulpas of Taiyuanfu and a number of Ministers from the South China Mission Field, proved to be completely satisfactory.

Considerable time and trouble was expended in the endeavour to secure an assistant minister and the Committee regretted to report that all efforts were unsuccessful

Mr. S. Collett will shortly be giving up te post of organist owing to return to the Homeland The Committee took this oppor tunity to thank him for his ser vices.

it

New Officers.

The following officers for the ear were then appointed:

Trustee, Mr. J. W. C., Bonnar; Church secretary, Mr. A. T. Hamil ton; Treasurer, Mr. A. S. D. Cousland.

for

LISBON REVOLT FAILS,

Lisbon, Feb. 4.

to

At eight o'clock this evening it was Committee of. Management, i officially annuanced that com Messrs. J. L. McPherson, G. M.plete calm prevails throughout the The report was unanimously Shaw, J. Mitchell, D. McMurray, country, Two leaders of the in

9. Skinner, A. Stevenson, A. Mac-surgents have been arrested and Kenzie, N. Currie, F. R. Dovey, taken aboard a warshio-Enter. C. Pryce, W. Elliott and Mrs. Hickling.

adopted.

A Presentation.. During the evening, the Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie took the oppor- tunity of making a presentation to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Collett, who are shortly leaving the Colony. In so doing, he said he asked them to accept the gifts as a token of remembrance of the years they had spent at Union Church. (Ap- plause). Members would see from Mr. and Mrs. Collett's looks" that;

Ladies Committee, Mrs. Hamil- ton, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. A. B. Purves, Mrs. G.M. Shaw, Mrs. J. K. Maronachie, Mrs. A. S. D. Cous- land, Mrs. C. Pryce, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Mackichan, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. A. Stevenson, Mrs. A. K. Henderson. Mrs. A. Bowes Smith and Mrs. N. Currie.

New Territories Evangelisation they were unaware of what was to committee, Rev. J. Kirk Macona happen, but he hoped they would chle, Messrs. J. L. McPherson, allow members to give an expres- E. R. Dovey, Captain Davison, Rev. sion of their minds, by accepting J. H. Johnston and Mrs. C. C. them. He would have to say a Hickling. good deal before he overstated the. kindly feelings they entertained Rev. Mr. Maconachie and the Revi

for Mr. and Mrs. Collett. When their organist Mr. Chapman had

During the evening both the

Mr. J. H. Johnston delivered ad- dresses to the assembled members.

THE PRINCE OF WALES.

ATTENDS LONDON THEATRE.

London, Feb. 4.

friends, the Prince of Wales went to Accompanied by 0 party of London theatre last evening; and after the performance walked with case to his car, crowd.-Reuter.

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