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RIFLE SHOOTING. "DYER CUP". COMPETITION AT STONECUTTERS. Teams from three platoons of the Scottish Company of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps competed at Stonecutters Rango yesterday for the "Dyor Cup,"
The competing platobns Here No. 5, No, 6 and No. 7, and incidentally ench platoon won a competition cach. No.
1. No. 5 Platoon
2. No. 6 Platoon
3. No. 7 Platoon
Marksmen:
MONDAY,
DR. R. H. KOTEWALL, C.M.G.
TRIBUTES TO HIS PUBLIC WORK.
MAY 30, 1927.
What, Sir Cecil Clementi has said of him is perfectly true-- that he la equal to any emergency. The Government was indeed happy In its cholee of Dr. Kotewall to represent us on the Legislative Council; and we are fortunate in having him ne our representative in these turbulent and dificult
(Applause). times.
As a token of our gladness let comus drink to the health and pros- perity of Dr. Kotowall. (Ap plause).
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Dr. Kotowall's Reply.
Glowing tributes to the worth and work of the Hon. Dr, R. H. Kotowall were paid by prominent
Chiness members of the munity. of the occasion of a dinner given in his honour at the Yee Wo Restaurant, West Point, on Satur day night, in celebration of tho
Dr. Kotowall expressed his most recent conforment on him' of the
sincero thanks to his hosts for the C.M.G. by H.M. the King.
honour they had done him, and to Nearly 260 invitations were 18the Chairman for his overwhelm sued, and those present included ingly kind and eulogistic remarks Sir Robert Ho Tung The chair which he felt he did not deserve. was occupied by Mr. Li Yau-taun.
If the Colony had successfully Speeches were delivered in Chingone through the unprecedented
exc.
crisis it was, because both the British and the Chinese loyally as- sisted, and co-operated with each other (applause) and also be cause Sir Shou-son Chow and he had the able co-operation of so many of their follow-workers wha unstintedly, angrudingly and with out any expectation of reward, gave their service to the Colony. (Applause).
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Mr. Li Yau-taun Bald: Dr. Kotewall--and gentlemen,--This. dinner is given in Dr. Kotewall's honbur; not by his friends alone nor by the Chinese merchants, but by all classes of the Chinese com munity. It is very gratifying to me to be the Chairman of this large and distinguished gathering, composed as it la of considerably over 200 hosts. I believe that thia Unfortunately, owing to the is the largest dinner-party ever Jarge number of such public given in honour of any individual spirited mon, it was not possible in this Colony, in so far as the for everyone to receive the re number of hosts is concerned. cognition he deserved: it was gen (Applause). It is evidence of the orally, as in his own case, the men high esteem and respect in which at the top who got the credit. Dr, Kotewall is universally held; He could therefore say in all sin and the reason, for this popularity cenity that the distinction which is to be found in his aver readiness His Majesty the King conferred 21 to help others, especially the poor on him was not earned by his in-21 and needy. (Applauso):4
dividual efforts, but by the collec-5 Persons sanctified. tive good work of his co-workers, 27 Without warning. many of whom he was happy to 28 Quick succession of small sounds.
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As regards the Trade Loan, he 36 must not claim mach credit for it. 59
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Work on Council. Dr. Katewall has been one of our two representatives in the, Legislative Council for nearly four years. He has been antiring in his devotion to duty: he hasThe result would have been dif-40 sacrificed much of his private ferent if he had not the whole- business, and he has given almost hearted support and wise guidance 43
Look through a crevice. his time to the public. (Ap-of Sir Shou-son Chow; or if the 1.44
Pace. 47 appeal had not receiped the ex plause).
When the unprecedented crisis ceedingly sympathetic considera- 60 Everybody.
52 High spirited. broke out in the Colony two years tion of our late Governor, Sir 51 Devonshire mountain. ago, there was alarm and anxiety Edward Stubbs, and the high 53 Large-running bird. among the community, but thanksficials; or, again, if the Loan,
after it was granted, had not been so ably administered by the Special Committee which included
to the able guidance of Dr. Kote wall and Sir Shou-son Chow, Hongkong successfully weathered the storm. This was indeed Mr. Li Yau-tsun and the late Mr.
Ho Fook. great service. (Applause),
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The community should therefore At the time of Dr. Kotewall's appointment as a member of the be grateful to all those he had Legislative Council, his rare intel-mentioned. (Applause). It should lece and sound learning were al- also be grateful to His Excellency. ready well known, but very few Sir Cecil Clementi, who, shortly then perceived his capacity us after his assumption of office, or dered the Loan to be administere 3 man of affairs.
broad-minded and mor However, within three months in a of his appointment, his eulogy was liberi spirit. (Applause) With heard everywhere. (Hear, hear). the assistance of this Loan; Hong I have been in business in Hong Kong was enabled to pass through kong for fifty years and I have the last two China New Years been in public life, in a humble without serious financial difficul- way, for about thirty-seven years.ties It has been my experience that, those who are learned often lack Dr. Kotewall added that that un- the requisite qualities of a pracfi-usually large and friendly gather- cal man, while those who are pracing seemed to afford him a good tical seldom possess the finer opportunity to say a few words qualities which fit men for large on the present situation,.. Nature. had endowed, Hongkong, with 80 affairs.
In Dr. Kotewall, however, is to many special advantages that it be found the happy and rare com- was indisputably the best commer- bination of the brilliant scholarcial port in China.. Whatever and the able man of action. (Ap temporary setbacks it might, ex- plause). He is courageous and perience, he was sure that it could resolute of purpose, and he acts never lose its premier position." with decision and calmness. Dur. (Applause). As a matter of fact, Ing these two, years of Incessant he thought that we were, or should Capt. Logan, in making the pre-trouble he has had many achieve- be, now on the road to prosperity Points. Lentation, referred to Mr. Dyer as one ments to his credit. They are once more.
However, in spite of the resump- 70 of the chief supporters of the Scot not generally known to the public 81 tinh community in the Colony, and because he cocks no publicity:tion of free intercourse with the 43 characterised him as the "Patron but a few associates who have interior some months ago, and of. Saint" of the Scottish Company, tap worked closely with him and have the present improved political Points, plause).
been in almost daily contact with situation in Kwangtung, the im 87 Mr. Dyer suitably replied, and said him know how great they were provement in our trade had not
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The reason 33 take the keenest interest in the Scot Perhaps in a few years when been very marked.
tish Company. He mentioned that times become more normal, the for this was that people who had 27 when he returned from Home leave public may be permitted a fuller money, to invest were still holding on to it, with the result that much (Mr. Dyer leaves for Home on the icnowledge of his work, Empress of Canada on Wednesday)
money remained unproductive, and play-business in consequence could not
revive,
Points. Mr. R. M. Dyer, donor of the Cup, 664 and Mr. D. Templeton with them. He 603 took the opportunity of presenting to 630 Mr. Dyer a nicoly framed photograph of the Scottish Company, the photo 100 graph having been taken at the last
Church Farnde.
Pc. Lyons (No. 7 Platoon) Pte. MeLennan (No, & Platoon)..104 Capt. Logan (0. C. Co.) Pto. G. R. Maskell (No. 5)
Lieut. Duncan
Pte. Goodman
"Attack" Competition:
5 platoon should have won the trophy 1. No. 6 Platoon
on firing performances, for they were 2, No. 6. Platoon Brat in the Part II Musketry Compe- 3. No. 7 Platoon tition and, second in the "attack" com- Lewis Gun Competition: petition, while they registered most
hits on the target in the Lewis Gun 1. No. 7 Platoon competition, but they failed to securo
(no hlts on target).
first place through losing points on 2. No. 6 Platoon drill.
(6 hits on targul).
The Cup was won by No. 6 Platoon, 5, No. 6 Platoon... No. 6 Platoon being second,
.981 The photograph bad a silver plate 93 bearing the inscription "Prosented to 92 R. M. Dyer, Esq. from the Scottish 90 Company, H, V. D. C."
(8 hits on target),
Total Scores:
No. & Platoon wing Cup with points.
709
752
Trude Loan Benefit.
Major R.A. Wolfe. Murray, D.S.O..) M.C. (Adjutant of the Corps) neted
he would arrange a shooting compe- The part that Dr. Kotewall tition between the Scottish Company as judge in the Part II Muskotry and
He earnestly expressed the hope. "attack" competitions; and Lieut.
No. 5 Platoon second with and the King's Own Scottish Bored in connexion with the £3,000, of the Lewis points.
derers, and he had no fear but that 000 Trade Loan is loown to al-
It was generally con- that those who were letting their Jarvis was in charge
No. 7 Platoon third with 710 the Scottish Company could turn out most all.. Gun competition. In the first two
"shots" good enough to beat thin ceded at the time that his speech money lie idle, whether they were compotiti na there were three teams points.
Battalion, or any other Scottish Regi- was the deciding factor in getting foreigners or Chinese, whether of eight, and in the Lewis Gun com-
At the conclusion of the shoot, Capt.ment in the Colony. (applause). the Loan granted; and this ro- the sums they held were large or petition teams of one N. C. 0. and
Cheers, the "tiger" and the "Hon markable performance must have small, should now release them two men. The range officer was Logan, officer commanding the Scot
"They Lieut. K. S. Morrison,
Lish Company, thanked Major Wolle were given heartily for Mr. Dyer, and been due to the value ordinarily for legitimate investment.. The Results.
Murray and Lieut. Jarvis for their the whole company, joined in singing placed on his opinion by both the would thus show in a tangible
"For he's 'jelly goed follow:" assistance during the shoot.
(Ap-way their faith and confidence in tho Thus ended A Capt. Logan also expressed
very enjoyable British and the Chinese.
the Colony. (Applause). plause), pleasure of the Company in having "hoot....
Results of the different competitions follow:
Part II Musketry Competition.
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