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PRESENTATION TO REV. AND
MRS. LINDSAY,
A farewell rally and concert given at the St. Andrew's Church Hall, Kowloon last evening in hon- our of the Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Lindsay, who are leaving the Colony on Saturday after seven years' service in. Kowloon.
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A large number of parishioners assembled in the Hall to bid the vicar farewell. A concert ranged by the numerous organisa- tions aliated to the church, was given and during the interval eulogistic reference was made
of the work done by Rev. Mr. Lind say during his sojourn in the Co- lony.
Mr. J. II. Hunt, vicar's warden, said that Hongkong was in many rospects a very sad place, it was a place of good byes. He spoke of how many who left the Colony were often entirely forgotten, while others left some of them- selves behind bit of themselves printed on the hearts of others. He mentioned that St. Andrew's would always remember the retir ing vicar.
There were many ways he could he remembered especially by his abounding enthusiasm in his work and the sympathetic way he con- ducted his services.
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Mr. G. G. Mitchell and Mr. W. Robson endorsed Mr. Hunt's re marks. Mr. Hunt then presented
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In returning thanks Mr. Lindany recalled the day of his arrival and said that he could be grateful to God and to the parishioners for the friends he had made during his stay in Hongkong. Apart from the munificent monetary gift 51 from
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He referred to the progress made by the various branches of religions work performed at. St. Andrew's and in conclusion he said: "I carry away with me un Saturday, amongst all the treasur- ed memories of St. Andrew's, the greatest of all, the Lostimony that
1 have received from many men and women who have been helpe spiritually during my, ministry here.'
Mr. Lindsay mentioned that he had been offered and had accepted the living of Saviour's Church, Everton, Liverpool.
Mrs. Lindsay was also the re- cipient of gifts from the Mothers' Union.
PROPERTY SALE.
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QUEEN'S HALL NOT TO BE CLOSED.
MR. WILLIAM BOOSEY'S -STATEMENT.
I want to contradict expressly and immediately the statement which has been made that the Queen's Hall is going to be closed, Mr. William II. Boosey, of Messrs. Chappell & Company, told a Press. Association representative last month.
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It is, he said, a very serious state- ment, and quite untrue. While to- day's symphony concert is the last The lot put up was Section A of of this season's, concerts at the Subsection 4 of Section D of Inland Queen's Hall by the new Queen's Lot No. 61 and Subsection Jo Hall orchestra under Sir Henry Section B of Subsection 2 of Sec- Wood, I wish to make it plain that tion D of Inland Lot No. 61 to-the Queen's Hall is quite indepen- gether with the buildings thereondent of the Wood Concerts. The known as No. 24 Spring Garden Queen's Hall is not going to be Lane. These properties are held closed, and it is a very serious mis- for the unexpired residue of the take to say it is. term of 999 years, from July 1834, having an area of 675 square feet at an annual Crown Rental of $10.55.
Opening at $5,000 with bids of $500 acceptable all raises were of $1,000 up to $13,000 when there were offers at the minimum. The sale was concluded in favour of Messrs, Au Yaung Cheong and Au Yeung Yung at $14,500 after 11 bids had been made.
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