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LATE MR. D. HARVEY.
FUNERAL
YESTERDAY LARGELY ATTENDED.
TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1929.
SCOUTS RALLY.
PRINCE OF WALES BANNER COMPETITION.
A large number of sympathisers On Saturday last, the Boy gathered at the Monument yostor Scouts Association held the firet day afternoon to follow the re-Prince of Wales banner competi mains of the late Mr. David Har-lon rally for the current year in voy to their last resting place in the grounds of St. Andrew's the Protestant Cemetery at Happy Church, Kowloon, by kind pormiN- Valley. The cortege was headed sion of the Rev. W. W. Rogers and by Mr. David Harvey (Junior), the Church authorities. Mr. C. Bond and Mr. G. Duncan (chief mourners). At the ceme- tery gatos, the coffin was borne to the graveside on the shoulders of Mr. R. Duncan, Mr. G. Duncan, Mr. W. Macfarlane, Mr. P. T Farrell, Mr. P. W. Ramsay and Mr. T Magill. The burial service was conducted by the Rev. J. Horace Johnston.
Among those present wore the following. The Hon. Mr. J. Owen Hughes, Mr. C. Gordon Mackie, the District Grand Master. (Dr. G. D. R. Black), the District Grand Master Depute representing the Grand Lodge of Scotland (Mr. E J. Edwards), and Grand Lodge offlcera; Mr. R. M. Dyer, Mr. T. G. Weall, Mr. E. Cock, Mr. B. Wylie, Mr. W. 8. Bailey, Mr. R. Hall, My H. Overy, Mr. C.-Hatt, Capt. D. Branch, Major White, Lieut. C. H Atkins, Mr. T.. Ferguson, Mr.
Scout Troops from the Island sembled at the Star Forry at 2,30 p.m, crossing by special terry, while Mainland troops had to report at St. Andrew's by 0 There was an excellent muster, 16 troops attending.
As soon as the Scouts had fallen In for Inspection, the Comnis- sioner presented, on behalf of the local Branch of the R.S.P.C.A. the Challonge Cup or the winning essay sent in any troop on inquiries into ways and means of furthering the objects of that Society locally. Scout D. Hunt received the Cup on behalf of the 6th H.K. Troop his boing the successful essay,
The 1st II.K. Sen Scouts" wero than presented with the Prince of Wales Banner won last year, the second year in succession, the 4th H.K. (Murray) Troop being the
runners-up,
These little ceremonies com.
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3. W. C. Bonnar, Mr. G. R. Ed pleted, the Rally Competition THESE INCLUDE THE LATEST FASHION IN STRAWS. wards, Mr. P. T. Farrell, Mr. A. commenced, the various tests be- W. Rastman, Mr. E. Hale, Mr. Aing arranged and conducted by W. Heron, Mr. A. W. E. Davidson, Mr. C. H. Blason. Asst. Commis Mr. A. R. Whibley, Mr. W. Russell, sloner, District Scoutmaster A. Inspector K. H, E. Marks, Mr. J. White, and Mr. A. S. Mitchell, McLeod, Mr A. D. Humphreys, The tests covered
Hon. Secretary of the Association, sketch-map Mr. A. M. Simpson, Mr. G. F. F. Thompson, Mr. D. Purves, Mr. V. drawing. Judginir distances, area, C. Labrum, Mr. E.. Abraham, Mr. first ald, and observation and de- weights, etc., message carrying, D. Muir, Chief Preventive Officer S. J. Clarke, Mr. W. J. Rattey, Mr. Juction. Ten was provided at an d. Bradford, Mr. L. J. Blackburn, taking part in the actual contesta appropriate. Interval. Scouts not Mr. J. Johnston, Mr. L. Guy, Mr.
were occupied with organised E. W. L. Hogbin and Mr. G. 1.
games in the grounds of the Cen- Chambers.
tral British School, kindly lent by Headmaster. Mr. G. F. the Nightingale.
The Chinese staffs of the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club and the United Oriental Asbestos Agency, Ltd., were also represented."
Floral Tributes.
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Nish and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. W. Macfarlane, Mr.
At the conclusion, the Com- and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.missioner thanked the Rev. W. W. Kempton, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser and Rogers and the Church authorities Mrs. C. Bond.
and also those of the C.B.S, for placing the grounds at the dis- posal of the Scouts, and also re- minded the boys that this was the last occasion opswhich Mr. Blason would be prosent at a Bannor Competition--Rally. From the very first he had been keenly in- The numerous floral tributerested and always provided very included tokens from the follow amusing and interesting competi- Ing.Jeannie and David (wife tions in observation and tracking. and son); Mother and Father; He would be badly missed. Willie and Betsy; Jennie and Jinj John and Gerald; Walter and family; Lizzie; Tina, Nellie and Alex; Bella and Jim; Billy and Lizzie; Aunt Maggie and Uncle Jim; Mr. and Mrs. C. Bond and family; Mr. C. Bond, jnr., Mr. and Mr. G. Duncan and family; Mr. and Mrs. Blackie and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyde and family; Mr. and Mrs. N. Watson; Mr. and Mr. D. Smith; Mrs. B. Cuthbert; Mr. J. Barnett, Mr. C. Hait, Mr. W. Cuff, Mr. J. McNab and Mr. B. Rasmussen.
Cheers were then given for the Church authorities and for Mr. Blason, who briefly responded, re- minding the Scouts of the impor tance of the daily "good turn."
Hongkong ones marching down The troops then dismissed, the together to the Ferry and breaking off on landing on the Island.
Owing to much of the work being written, it was not possible to announce the result of the com- petition, at the end of the rally.
MEXICAN SITUATION.
GENERAL CALLES DEFEATS THE REBEL FORCES.
Other wreaths were sent by the Hon, Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M., and Mrs. Southorn; the Honkong Lawn Bowls Association: Kowloon Bowling Green Club; President, committee and members, Kowloon Cricket Club; members, Kowlin Dock Recreation Club; Kowloon Football Club: the Right Worshin ful District Grand Master and
Mexico City, Mar. 11. Brethren, District Grand Lodgo, It is officially announced that Scottish Freemasonry in Hongkong in their first encounter the Gov- and South China; President, com- eriment forces, led by the ex- mittee and members, St. Andrew's President, General Calles, defeated Society; Institute of Engineers 'the rebola under General Uŕbalejo, and Shipbuilders of Hongkong at Canitas. L. Government Slipway: China Light 'The Government declare that and Power Co., Ltd., General the rebels changed sides when Electric Company of China, Ltd., they learned Urbalejo was not Directors, Dodwell and Co., Ltd; aghting for, but against the Gov- Union Waterboat Co., Ltd.; John Manners and Co., Ltd.; Bradler. and Co., Ltd.: Yung Fat and Co.. and Gande Price and Co., Ltd. of only thirty...
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Urbalaio escaped with a guard
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