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FUNERAL OF LATE
MR. HO FOOK.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
Representative Gathering...
Those following Included Ad-
BUILDINGS SINKING.
miral Stirling. Mr. Justico Wood, SERIOUS MENADE DISCLOSED
„AT CALOUITA,
Calcutta, Aug, 12,
A startling skitement was mude,
It has been discovered that thel motion of the quicksand is soft-
Mr CD. Melbourne, Mr. R D. IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY.
Lindsell, Professor Middleton Smith, Professor Digby, Mr. A Characterised by a simple pro-Dyer Ball, Capt. H. D. L Dowbig, cession, the funeral of the late gin, Colonel Robertson, Mr. J. H. B. Mr Ho Fook took place at the Yat. Nihill, the Rev. Waldegrave, Mr. in Caleutia ipithy with regard to Bit Ting, Kennedy Town, yester G. P. Lammert, Mr. JW. Franks, the anfety of the big buildings in day afternoon. The passing of Bishop Valtorta, the Rov. Father Caloutta built on, quicksand, over notable local character was mark Spada, Mr. H. Barlow, Mr. R. M.which there is only the thinnest ed by a demonstration of feeling Austin, Mr. R. Sutherland, Mr. solid strata of earth. by all classes of the community. WL Pattenden and many other As the procession wanded its way well known Europeans. from Kennedy Road to the Yat Pit Ting, the streets, wore lined A more complete list of thoseously affecting the structures; with dense crowds, and at present is indicated in the list particularly the new big ones. Kennedy Town several thousand of floral tributes given below. people thronged the precincts of Among the many prominent. the Yat: Piting, many of thern Chinese present, were the follow- performing the ceremony of bowing representatives of the Chinese ing before the coffin as token of Chamber of Commerce,..
Messrs. reapcet.
Ip Lan-chuan, Lo Chung-kue, Lee' Yik-mul, Wong Pingeshan, Li Po Kwai, M.-K. Lo, Li You-chuen.
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The "Kwok" was covered with white and yellow flowers, and before it stood the altar on which The burned two huge candles. mourners, in white sackloth, were on the left as the Kwok was approached. The old custom, of presenting an envelope.containing a dollar and a hankerchief, was followed.
Others present" were Mr. Mok Kom-sang (Butterfield.and Swire) Mr. Li Tse-fong (Bank of Canton) Mr. Wong Kam-fook (Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.), Mr. Ma Wong-chan (Sinceres), Mr. Leung Yan-po (Gibb, Livingstone), Mr Fung Tak-hang (Hongkong Hotel), Mr, Kwok Slu-lau (Banque de L'Indo Chine),
Hundreds of people followed the cortege from 15, Kennedy Road, the late Mr. Ho Fook's home to the
Others were Measts, Li Ping, Yat Pit Ting, khown as the Fare Lee Hy-san, Chan Din-san, Shi well Pavilion: The procession Yu-man, Wong Ping-sun, Dr. Jew went by way of Garden Road and Hawk, Messrs. Sum Pok-ming, Queen's Road Central, a halt being Wong Tak-kwong, H. K. Hung, made at the Hongkong and Shangs. M. Churn, Kwok Chung-young, hat Bank, Messrs. E. 1. Sassoon together with many others. und Co., Ltd., and the Mercantile Bank of India,
The cortege was headed by the motor cycle patrol of the Hong-
The Floral Tributes Floral tributes were sent by: Widow, sons and daughters-in- Kong Police Force, under Inspec-law, daughters, sons-in-law, grand. tor Alexander, and following was children, Sir Robert and Lady Ho the band of the East Surrey Regi-Tung and family, Mr. and Mrs. ment, the St John Ambulance Ho Kom-tong and family, Mr. and. Corps., a-dotachment of Indian Mrs. Wong Kam-fuk, and family,{ and Chinese police, and district nephews and nieces, Mr. and Mrs. watchmen, the 20th Hongkong: Lo Cheung-yip and family, Mr. and Troop of Boy Scouts, the Confucius Mrs. Lo Cheung shiu and family, Band and students of the Confu- Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lo and family.. cius Society School..
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lo and family,'
These were followed by the portrait of the late Mr. Ho Fook, and then came the three tiered eatafulque and mourners.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Lo and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tae Ku-po and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chou family, Mr. and Mrs. Chon Po-min and family, Mrs. C. H. Lyson, Mr. and Mrs. Wong Sik-lam, Mr and Mrs. Walter Bosman.
The Government of Hongkong, His Excellency the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi) and Lady Clementi. the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, the Hot, Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Creasy, the Hon. Sir Shouson and Lady Chow, the Кол Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Kotewall. the Hon. Mr. H. W. Bird, the Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, the Hon, Dr. and Mrs. W. V. M. Koch, Sir, Victor Sassoon, Et., Capt. R. E. Sassoon,
His Excellency Present. The procession went by way of leo House Street to Des Voeux Road Central and halted at Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd Continuing along Pottinger Street and Queen's Rond Central-a_halt was made at the Tai Yan Bank and Messrs. Yue Lee Yuen, and at Fook Lee. The procession then continued to Kennedy Town. :
His Excellency the Governor ar- rived about 4.30 and was met by Dr. R, H. Kotewall, LL.D. Other M.C. prominent citizens, including Com. Stefano Carrara, Messrs. members of the Legislative Coun- | Liang Shi-yi, Wong Kwong-tin, Ma cil and well known business men Tsui-chiu, Kan Tung-po, Li Tse- were already present.
fong, Kwok Stu-lnu, Li Yau-chuen, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wong, Mr. and Mrs, Luk Ping-shan, Dr. and Mrs.
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His Excellency the Governor was the first to enter the Yat Fit Ting for the ceremony of bowing before the coffin in token of respect, His Excellency was ac- companied by 'Capt. Steel A.D.C.
Then followed members of the Legislative Council, including the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, the Hon Mr
Woo, Miss F. E. Woo, M.B.E, the Chinesa General Chamber of Commerce, Messre. Sincere & Co., Ltd., Mr. L R Bulchat, Messrs. Jardine Engineering Corporation, The Ewo Mess, Mr. and Mrs. Lacon, the Victoria Printing Press, Mri S. Hill, Ho Hong Bank, Mr. and Mrs, J. Plummer.
J. H Kemp. Attorney General Mr. and Mrs. B: Bullock, Mrs. Major General C. C. Luard, C.B.Jenkinson, Mr. A. Lecot, Mr. and C.M.G., General Officer Command- Mrs. G. Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. CF. ing, China Command, the Hon. Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. May, Prof. and Mr. W. T. Spushorn, Colonial Sec- Mrs. K. H... Digby, Messrs. Lowe," retary, the Hon. Mr. Mel, Messer, Bingham, and Matthews, Mr. Li the Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy, Direc- Po-kwai, Mr. Li Yik-mui, Mr. Leung tor of Public Works, the Hon. Mr. Kwai-tin, Mr. and Mrs. Choa Po- A. O. Lang, the Hon. Mr. H. W. sien, Mr. and Mrs. To Sze-tuen,' Bird, the Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Ber- Mr. H. K. Hung, Mr. John Fleming,. nerd, Sir Shou-son Chow, Dr. R. H. the. Hongkong. Fire and Marine Kotowall, LLD Dr. W. V. M. Koch, Insurance. Association, the Hong- the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Cap-kong General Chamber of Com trin Superintendent of Police, and merce, Mr. Hin S Lo Mr. Wong Mr. S. B. B. McElderry, Clerk of Tak-kwong. Mr. Fung Ping-shan, Councils.
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The foundations of the Vic- toria Memorial, one of the biggest buildings in India, have actually sunk six inches, fortunately evenly.
The walls of a Big new commor. eful building which has also been built on foundations in quicksand, are leaning outward at a danger- ous angle.
new building adjacent to the river The most remarkable of all is a
which is bodily being carried for- ward to the river by the motion of the quicksand.
It is now, seen that in order to ensure safety they must be built on piles.
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