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WEIHAIWEI IS HANDED OVER.
COLOURFUL SCENE AT THE RENDITION.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1930.
BAZAAR IN AID
OF CHARITY.
PRECIOUS BLOOD CONVENT'S ANNUAL FUNCTION.
How Do You Sit In A Chair?
Bolt upright or at your ease,
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You probably wonder what there is in this. But the position which people adopt when sitting is often an indication of the state of their health.
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Weihaiwei, Oct. 1. The annual charity bazaar and Weihniwei prosented a gay fete of the Precious Blood Convent spectacle this morning on the will be held this year at Wah Yan You have observed the 'tense. College, Robinson Road (by kind bolt-upright position of some. occasion of the rendition.
permition of the Headmaster) on people even when occupying 'the
luxuriously All the British warships-the Saturday and Sunday, October 11 most
upholstered
Kent,
Sure aign of nervous Cumberland. Cornwall, and 12. The Committee are now chair. Sandwich, Petersfield, Bridge-busy making preparations for it.tension! They have never learnt Stormcloud, Souvenir tickets at $1 and $2 each to relax and rest properly and water, Thracian, Somme, Odin, Osiris, Oswald, Otus which are exchangeable for prizes consequently they belong to the on the bazaar days can now be oblegions of nervy men and women. and Medway-were dressed, dying tained from the Hon. Secretary, 11 Then, there is the type of person the Chinese national flag at the Arbuthnot Road. main.
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who collapses. into a chair as if I will be remembered that in The Chinese men-of-war the Ching past years many local firms and quite exhausted. He lolls back, shoulders hunched and Hai and Hai Hsing, which arrived | kind-hearted gentlemen and ladies with early in the morning, were also very generously gave donations and sunken chest, as though he never contributions. The committee intended to get up again. Indeed, beflagged. Liukungtao had
therefore hope that the community he does not appear to have enough holiday appearance, fags being will again come forward to help energy to do anything but loll
weather was a deserving cause.
about in easy chairs. This man everywhere. The
The Precious Blood Convent, ocis obviously debilitated,,and, like blustery and chilly, with sional showers, but this did not cupying an area of 40.000 square the nervy person. his trouble i damp the ardour of the huge feet at Shamshuipo is a home for crowds, who were out early in or-hundreds of orphans and decrepit due to impoverished blood. Both der to secure vantage points from persons under the care of a noble require building up by a reliable which to view the proceedings. band of Sisters. In addition, the blood and nerve tonic before their Naval parties from H.M.S. Kent convent has already opened many condition develops into the more and Cumberland landed and took schools to educate poor children. serious consequences of anaemia. up positions allotted them in con- The Sisters of the Convent de-Among these are neurasthenia, ex- nexion with the ceremony, which pend annually on the proceeds of haustion, indigestion, rheumatism and general weaknees. But all commenced promptly at half past the bazuar.
Lady Peck, Lady Shouson Chow, conditions of anemia. whether ten, with the landing at Port Edward Pier of Mr. Wang Chia- Mrs. V. M. Grayburn and Mrs. Aslight or serious give way before cheng. the Vice-Minister for For-H. Ferguson have kindly consented
Pink Pills. eign Affairs, specially appointed to be patrons. The Hon. Mr. R. H.the world famous blood and nerve
tonic. Dr. Williams' by the National Government to Kotewall has accepted the hon. pre- take over the administration. sidency. The Committee consists They make new blood. which is nature's own weapon for combat- To the accompaniment of the of: booming of a salute af fifteen President, Right Rev. Bishop Hing all disorders of the human guns, Mr. Wang was received by Valtorta; chairman, Mr. Chan Wai-organism. Sir R. F. Johnston.. Admiral Sir chuen; vice-chairman Mr. E. Zim- Dr. Williams Pink Pills have A. K. Waistell, and senior officials. mern; Hon: Secretary, Mr. Chan cured so many people. Give them Obtainable Scholars from five boys schools Wai-ming: Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Tse a chance to cure you. and one girls' school in the terri-Yung Kwong, General Committee, from chemists everywhere. tory, with six school bands, were Messrs. Lo Sck-tin, Chung Hok- also present, and welcomed the nang, Tam Yick-pong, Ng Tin-fong, Administrator. Innumerable crac James Ng, Li Yan-sing. Working kers were let off.
Committee, Messrs. Chan Yew-ho, Agnes Chan, Annette Lee, Bessic Lam Yung-hee, Wong Tai-chiu. Ng, Cissy Chan, Phyllis Ng, Dolly Winson Yu, Ng Kwok-tai, Chan Wong. Mary Chan, Adele Lee, Flor- Tseng-ming. Lau Cho-lam, Chan ence Chan, Jenny Wong, Agnes Chi-wai and "Misses Fanny Wong, Lee, Bessie Chan, Pearl Chow.
Guards of Honour.
The Administrator inspected the naval and military guards of honour, and then the party drove 10 Government House, where detachments of nava!
men. Marines, and the Serond Battalion of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders presented arms.
After various presentations, Sir R. F. Johnston, Mr. Wang Chia- cheng and Admiral Waistell mounted the platform; and Sir R. F. Johnston read articles 1, 2 and of the Rendition Convention. and Article One of the Naval Agreement, speaking first in Eng- Jish and then in Chinese.
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The concluding part of the morning ceremony was ushered in with an order to the troops to present arms, the Chinese tional flag being then broken at the flagstaf alongside the Union Jack, and the band struck up the Chinese national anthem while H.M.S. Petersfield and Kent and one of the Chinese warships fred a salute of twenty-one guns.
The two flags will remain flying side by side until sunset, when both will be hauled down simul- taneously. To-morrow morning the Chinese flag alone will be hoisted, Weihaiwei having once
guin returned to China.
Farewell to Commissioner. While the guards of honour and spectators dispersed, all the ofli- cials, officers and a number of guests adjourned to Government House, where a reception, in the nature of a farewell party to Sir R. F. Johnston was held, followed by toasts to the respective rulers of Britain and China, drunk to musical honours."
Cordial speeches were made, and Sir R. F. Jolinston was then driven to the pier accompanied by Admiral Waistell and Mr. Wang Chia-cheng,, where after inspect- ing the guards of honour, Sir R. F. Johnston embarked on H.M.S. Sandwich at 11.40, while the Petersfield and Hai Hsing boom-: ed out a salute of fifteen guns. At noon, the Sandwich, flying the Commissioner's flag, escorted by the Petersfield, left Weihaiwei for Shanghai..
Enormous crowds witnessed the ceremonies, despite heavy showers of rain.-Reuter.
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