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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928.

HONGKONG REEL CLUB. DROUGHT IN JAPAN. ARREST ON WARRANT. ORDER OF SERVICE.

MODERN DANCES

DENIDED.

་ ་

FARMERS FIGHT FOR THE

POSSESSION OF WATER.'

Tokyo; Aug, 28.

STOKER WHO FAILED TO

THEOSOPHICAL POSITION ANSWER CHARGE.

** FOR MR. LANEPART.

There was 'n large and en-

After falling to appear last

The Theosophical Order of Ser thusiastic attendanco at the City

Though central Japan has Thursday to answer a charge of vice, an international organisation Hall last evening for the annual suffered during recent weeks from being in unlawful possession of a for the helping of humanity along meeting of the Reel Club, held un an excess of rain, the northern revolver, Lam Shiu, chief stoker of lines of practical brotherhood in der the auspices of the St. An-districts are experiencing a serious the 8.. Winamac, stood his trial the light of Theosophy, has ap drews Society. The majority of shortage of water owing to the before Mr. W. Schofield and Major pointed Mr. Herbert B. LanepartĮ

C. Willson at the Kowloon Magis-of Hongkong as its Chief Brother those present when Mr. A. L. long continued drought. Shields took the chair, with Messre, As the result of a dispute over racy yesterday afternoon, when for China. The Order is already H. S. Morrison, C. I. Cookes and G. the possession of certain water, Mr. A. E. Hall appeared for the established in fourty countries, Duncan in the capacity of Commit-fighting broke out this morning defendant, who was originally re- each under a Chief Brother. The tee members, were ladies.

between the farmers of two villages presented by Mr. Horace Lo. The chairman dealt with. the In the Aomori profecture, and as a It will be recalled that when the head of the Order Is Dr. Annie Besant, World President of The annual report in a few words and result twenty people are reported defendant did not appear laat week Theosophical Society, Captain Max then elaborated on the functions to have been injured before the ar- the Court estreated his bail of Wardall, Chief Brother for U.S.A of the club.

rival of a strong detachment of $1,500 and a warrant for his BP-being the International Secretary. "Our activities are fully dealt polico, who dispersed the comprehension was issued. The fol- The Order has three kinds of mem-

lowing morning he was arrested with in the report," he said, "and batants.-Houter.

I think you will agree that the Accounts are most satisfactory

members.

many

soclates are those who, sympathis- ing with the work of the Order, but not being able to take an active part, subscribe to its funds.

in view of recent formation of the 1927 Season of the Reel Club, Club. The support received has The Balance to the Credit of the been very encouraging, and we Club, it will be noted is $333.84. have already received proposals The first Meeting of the Club for a considerable number of now during the 1922, season, was held "We have quite a few non-Scot 6,30 p.m.-7.805.m., on Wednes- tlah members who are most en day, Elst September, and continued thusiastic, and keen, and we hope on every succeeding Wednesday more will come forward until the date of St. Andrew's Ball, this year. I think it is being Ten practices in all. realized that a willingness to kick

We have had 14 Members re the heals to pipe music does not sign from the Club and 49 New make a reel dancer, and the ex-Members join, our Membership eellence and precision of the Scot now is 100 which is the limit num- tish dances at Inst St. Andrew's ber. Membera having friends Ball clearly reflected the hard who wish to join are invited to work put in by our Honorary In-1 in entrance forms and send structors and the interest dis-them in to the Hon. Secretary as played by our Members.

it is intended to raise, the num "We are not content to rest on ber of members to 150. Entrance our Inurels of last year, and con- Subscription $2.00 per head. Anaald Mr. Hall, he did not know he fine our entire attention to the nual Subscription $5.00 per head. was supposed to be here. He did dances, for St. Andrew's Ball. We have instructors

We have held Children's Classes not appear and was arrested the слу this season teach any Scottish solo dance and These have been held at the

as an experiment. following morning." nlag, the fine old Scottish Coun- Helena May Institute every Tues- try daseca, and this year we hope day from 7th February to 20th Lo Initiate those of our members

April from 5.30 p.m.-6.30 who are not su fortunate as to

attend- of smuggling or dealing in arane know the joys of performing them.pm. Eighteen children

ed. Subscription $6.00. It is The defendant only had a revolver

and on Saturday last was formally bera. Brothers are those who en- charged before Mr. Schofield when gage to direct some Branch of the Order. They must be members of he was remanded till yesterday,

Mr. Hall said that he had been The Theosophical Society, Ber- instructed to plead guilty to the vers are those who promote active charge of unlawful possession of service in the helping of the world. arms. Continuing Mr. Hall said, They may, or may not be members at the Helena May Institute, from find, your Worships, that the de-of The Theosophical Society. As- fendant gave a wrong impression by not coming to Court when the case was formally remanded and his bail was estreated. I would

The object of the Order la to like to explain that he did not sign any bond and consequently did not make brotherhood real and practi- know. There was no intention to cal in all helpful ways, employ- run away from the Colony." ing efficient and well-organised Proceeding, Mr. Hall said that methods, to the end that misery had the defendant appeared and and pain may, visibly diminish. pleaded guilty with an explanation, The Order works along seven main the Court would have taken lines, social service, animal wol- fenient view of the case. The fare, world peace, watching, back defendant had not signed the ball to Nature, healing, and arts and bond as somebody had put up the crits. The Order, with its wide money for him and, "I suppose," programme, aims at permenting every department of human life with the living spirit of Brother- hood. Its motto is: "A Union of All who Love for the Service of All who Suffer," "

who

Seen War Service. Referring to the charge, Mr. Hall said that. It was not a case

Experiments In Croydon with spot lights directed onto traffic policemen have resulted in six "Scottish music and dancing are intended to continue these without any ammunition. The being brought into permanent classes and therefore it is defendant had, he understood, use in the borough at busy points: hoped further support will be seen War service, having served on forthcoming since it is proposed a British ship. He did not think

a fine heritage from our ain folk in that grey rugged Homeland of nura, a heritage which I believe will still be cherished when the

syncopated rhythm of the Afrienn to run these classes on a larger that the defendant was in league told the defendant when to appear,

jungle which has rocked the world for the past few years has shuffled into oblivion,

acalo,

with any

robber or undesirable

Appeal for New Members,

persons. He might only have been We are only assuming that Mr. laking the revolver back to the Horace Lo. told his client of the Subscription Dances "As you may know, the Reel Club

were held country. In his statement he hall remanded date.

Major Willson remarked that the has been asked to take part in the in October, November and Janu- said that he had found the weapon. Tattoo in October, and we have ary at Messra. Lane, Crawford's "That is all I would like to say defendant would also have been been allotted an item in the pro- Regiaurant from 9.30 p.m.-1 a.m. on his behalf," continued Mr, Hall, told by the depositor of the ball, Kramme for a Display on one of the programme embracing Scottish "It is n plea of guilty and I also as well as the Interpreter whose the three nights. We are also tak- and modern ballroom dances. ask your Worships to make an duty it was to inform prisoners ing part in a scene each night in These dances proved very en-order for the return of the bail of the date of hearing of a case.

Mr. Hall: Your Worships will conjunctiva with the Philhar-joyable and were self-supporting, money which was wrongly extreat-

ed. In fact, he never signed the appreciate that a man standing monic and Amateur Dramatic So- but it is to be hoped that more

there (pointing to the dock) on a cieties. This is indeed A com-members will avail themselves of bond."

charge may not be in his normal pliment to the Reel Club. We are these miniature. St. Andrew's.

condition, grateful to those membera who Balls. are devoting so much time to re- hearsals, and we look forward to the good show which we know they will give the Colony,

Election of Officers,

Mr. Schofield: He certainly failed to turn' up,

Leaving the point of the ball for the moment, Mr. Schofield asked Mr. Hall if he had any further observations to make as regards the charge.

Mr. Hall: He was not told. He We are very much indebted to Mrs. Strange, Miss Whyte, Miss told me when arrested that he Stevenson, Moaars. G. S. Brown, thought it was another day.

Major. Willson pointed out to T. P. Saunderson, J. A. Douglha,' W. Robertson, D. L. McWhirter, Mr. Hall that the defendant was

Mr. Hal mentioned that the J. C. Thomson, W. L. Alexander, told by the Court interpreter and, "We all regret the absence to- and H. V. Parker, for the splendid he presumed, by Mr. Lo, who ap defendant had not concealed the weapon in any way. He carried it day of our President. As first work and keenness they have neared at the first hearing.

Mr. Schofield: I have here ain an inside pocket with one end President of the Club, Mr. Steven shown in the interests of the Club

letter dated August 16 from protruding. The defendant was a son has very ably filled the posi-on Sub-Committees.

on, and we owe a great deal to We are sorry to lose auch stal-Messrs. Lo and Lo stating that man in regular employment and his hard work In an advisory wart supporters of the Club as they had no further Instructions was not of the class of persons to capacity and to his enthusiam in the Missea Shaw, Miss Stirling and to come. The defendant was cor commit an armed robbery. taking part in the dances. A Admiral Stirling, and Col. and tainly not in court,

Mr. Hall: He was not in Coart hearty vote of thanks inadequate- Mrs. Mackintosh, who have left but he tells me that he misunder- ly expresses our indebtedness to the Colony.

stood and thought it was for the him.

The Accounts have been audited next day. I believe it was a "I would also express the thanks by Mr. C. 1. Cookes to whom our genuine mistake and the fact that of the Club to our energetic Hon. thanks are due,

he was not asked to sign the bond puts more weight on my argumenta, Common Practice:

Secretary, Mr. Sutherland. He With a balance of $22 transfert

The report and accounts were then adopted on the motion of the chair, seconded by Mr. D. L. McWhirter.

Fine Imposed,

The defendant, according to Sub- Inspector Dick, was arrested on the Mongkok Ferry Wharf with the revolver in an inside pocket. Re ferring to the defendant's arrest following his fallure to appear before the Court last Thursday, it was stated that the defendant was arrested the next morning on the Yaumati Ferry Wharf, apparently on his way to Hongkong."

has worked hard in organizinged from previous years, aubscrip. and carrying on work of the Club, tions, profits from seasonal dances and I am sure you all highly ap-and interest, the figures show dis- Sub. Inspector Dick: The usual preciate his efforts."

bursements to Helena May In- stitute, musicians and advertising,thing is that the person who puts culminating in an improved finan-up the ball signs for it and in this case that was done. The defendant

It was pointed out that he was cial standing. From the three was informed by your Worship to dances held

possibly going to a steamer with at Lane Crawford's be hore. The election of officers for the Restaurant in October, November

Mr. Hall: I would like to stress the intention of leaving the Colony. forthcoming season was proceeded and January, the

Mr. Schofield remarked that the Club funds the point that he was not asked to with, resulting as follows. benefited to the extent of $79.50. sign the bond., When u prisoner on defendant seemed to have been

President, Mr. A. L. Shields:This profit was

to feel remand is asked to sign a bond he simply wandering about, as he had, Hon. Secretary, Mr. R. O. Suther-Club, augmenting the balance on is usually told when to appear. Ifnd sufficient time before the trial land; Hon, Treasurer, Mr. W. the year's working.

he did not sign the bond how can to leave the Colony if he so The Club is appealing for new it be estreated?:

desired, Beveridge: Committee, Messrs. C.

added

1, Cookes, K. S. Morrison, G. Dun-members, who must be proposed Mr. Schofield: I don't see at In passing sentence, Mr. Scho- can, M. A. Mackintosh and Mra. in the first place by a member of present that I can return the ball field said that taking all these Ralston,

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The report of the club is as member of St. Andrews Bociety, because the defendant and his Worships had agreed that the case Resiss. Masey & Co., Ltd. follows:

These as pointed out by the chair lawyer were informed when to would be met if a fine of $500 wasa We have the pleasure of pre-man, need not necessarily be of turn up.

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Mr. Hall: I have no assurance hard labour. No order would be Statement

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