HAVE YOU ENOUGH BLOOD
To keep you always wurm?
Some people are alwaps cur- plaining of cold, even when they ure well wrapped up. Other people seem to keep snug cod cosy at all times, The difference between theRo two types in I. difference in the condition of their blood.
The person with hands and feet like blacks of ice is suffering from the fact that his blood is in Aufficient to circuiate freely in the extremities, which are natural ly furthest away from the heart.
Such people are in daily danger of an attack of pneumonia other winter disonso because of their lack of realating power to cold:
or
THE SOCIETY OF
ST. GEORGE.
NO ENGLISH TROOPS IN
COLONY.
PAID OFFICIALS..
An unprecedented situation was suggested likely at the annual celebrations of St. George's Day in Hongkong this year, when Mr. E. Cock, the newly elected President of the local Society of St. George. addressing members at the annual general meeting yesterday, men- tioned that there was no English Regiment resident in the Colony at the present time.
Important alterations to rules were also agreed to at a special meeting which followed, by which the Society is now in the position to appoint a paid Secretary-Tren- surer in the place of Mr. P. S. Considy and Mr. C. A. L. Plummer who signified the impossibility of again assuming the offices for an- other year.
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to increase the subscription from $2 to 88 per annum, and to debit the Bail Account with a portion of the sum required.
I am glad to клу both Mr. Cassidy and Mr. Plummer will be pleased to carry on until these Quer definite and final arrange-
ients are made, should you sp-. rove of the suggested change.
Satisfactory Accounts. The Accounts call for litle com- ment.
Members will observa with satisfaction the final figures of the 1930 Ball, there being a surplus on the right side of no less than $828.40.
I am pleased to be able to re- port the 1981 Ball will also show a surplus of some $300 to $400, despite the fact we made no in crease in the charge for tickets, and at the same time had to face increased coats, and also pay for a certain amount of new gear. This satisfactory state of affairs is duo to the fact members supported the Ball in such large numbers.
Our thanks are due to Mr. C. Bernard Brown for auditing the Accounts.
In winter, more than at any other time, a plentiful supply of rich, red, pure blood is essential. Growing soNA and daughters especially should be watched at
I think there is nothing else to this time and if they are inclined
which I need refer, and therefore to complain unduly of cold you
Mr. T. E. Pearce (President), beg to propose that be
that
The Report and Accounts for they areoccupied the chair at the outset, 1936 be adopted and passed." anaemic, and that their blood and was aupported by Mr. E.
After this has been seconded, 1 needs building up at once. For Cock (President-elect), Mr. W. A. this purpose there is nothing to Dawley, Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shen-ahall be pleased to answer any equal that world-famed blood-ton (Past Presidents), Sir William qucation members may wish
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Mr. M. S. J. Walsh seconded
Hornell. Messrs. W. A. Cornell, building tonic. Dr. Williams' Pink
II. B. L. Dowbiggin, C. Balmer, Till. For men and women, girl-
Johnson. V. C. Labrum, F. J. the resolution, which was carried art growing sons, they are equally Shervell, T. i. King, F. C. Hall, unanimously. benefrint. crenting Papidly J1 G. A. L. Plummer (Hon. Tren- supply of rich, mire bood whisurer) and Mr. P. S. Cassidy (Hon. fortifies the system against winter | Secretary). slisensek.
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The following officers were then elected:President.--Mr. E. Cock, Others present included Lt.-Col. || Vice-President. Mr. H. B. L. G. Bird and Mr. H. R. B. Ran-Dowbiggin; Hon. Secretary (pro. cock (Past Presidents), the Hon. tem.)-Mr. P. S. Cassidy; Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Messrs. A. Treasurer pro, tem.)-Mr. C. A. Hicks, N. L. Railton. M. S. J.L. Plummer: Committee. - Messrs. Walsh, R. T. Barrett, J. H. Hunt, C. F. Bellamy, W. A. Cornell, G. B. Labrum, S. A. Penheath. V. M. Grayburn, F. C. Hall, Sir R. E. H. Oliver and J. P. Robin William Hornell, C. Bulmer John-
son.
In addressing the meeting, and proposing the adoption of the re- port and accounts, Mr. T. E. Pearce said:
800,
V. C. Labrum, F. 3. Dhervell, R. F. Aucott, J. Bentley, G. E. Mitchell and A. B. Raworth,
Upon Mr. E. Cock taking the chair, he proposed that for the jannan) celebration of St. George's President's Speech.
Day, the Society endeavoured to The Report and Statement of have the same arrangements ns in Accounts having been in your the past. A difficulty would hands for some days, I will with arise in connexion with the Cric- your permission follow the usual ket Ground programme, as the procedure and take them as read. two regiments in the Colony at the The activities of the Society present time were not English. during the year under review are But the remainder of the arrange-
to have no so fully set out in the report that ments appeared
dimeul- there is little left for me to say.ties, and he proposed that
The applications for financial special sub-committee be appoint- assistance, few in number, I am ed to make suitable arrangementa glad to say, were carefully scru-on lines similar to former years. tinised by the committes appoint- This was Beconded by L-Col. ed for that purpose.
Bird, and passed.
The ceremony at the Cenotaph Thanks to the out-going Presi- on St. George's Day was well at-dent for his valuable work on be- tended. This ceremony takes but half of the Society, and to Messrs. a few minutes, and I would urge Jardine, Matheson and Co, for the all members, who conveniently use of their Board Room, conclnd- can. to turn up and support theed the meeting. President and committee on fu- ture occasions.
Alterations to Rules.
SHARE PRICES.
'TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
The following is the list of local mure quotations Issued to day;
Banks
Hongkong Bank, $2015 b. Chartered Bank, £16% n. Mercantile A. and B., £2511⁄2 n. East Asia $118 b.
Insurances.
Canton Ins., $1395 s. Union Ins., $620 b. Chinn Underwriters, $3.60 h. China Fires, $585 n.
H. R. Fire Ina,, $1300 n.
Shipping.
Douglas, $25_n.
H. K. Steamboats, $25 Indo-Chinns, (Def.). $80 n. Union Waterbants, $37 n.,
Mining.
D.
Benguets, $10 b. Kailans, 38/9 n. S'hai Explorations, Ths. 6/1⁄2 x. Raubs $38 b.
Docks, etc.
Kowloon Wharves, $161 n Whampoa Docks, $29% b. South China Motors $10 n. China Providents, $5.20 h. Hongkews, Tis. 282 b. New Engineers, Tis. 5% D Shanghai Docks. Tls. 108 h.
Cottons.
Ewo Cotton Tla. 14.55 n. S'hui Cotton Tls, 107 b.
Lande, Hotels, etc.
II. and S. Hotrin, $14.30 1. II. K. Land $34 b.
S'hai Land, T. 408 b.
Humphreys, $16.50 9. Renities, $10,85 1.
Public Utilities.
Tramways. $17.75 b.
Peak Trama, (old) $14% n,
Star Ferries, $88
China Lights, (old) $24.80 «,
H. K. Electrics, $78 h.
Telephone, 249 1.
China Buses. Tls. 18.20 n.. Singapore Tractions, 6/6-
Industrials.
China Sugars, 80 cte. n. Malabons $40 b. Canton Ices, $3.80 ■. Cements (Comb.) $16,40 b. Ropes, $13.50 b Venz: Goldfelds $3.75 1.
Stores, etc. Dairy Farms. $2-421 M. Watson, $12.60 n. Der A. Wings, 31 n Lane Crawfords, $4.25 s. Mackintosh, $20 ǹ. Sinceros, $19
n.
Miscellaneous. Amusements, $20 n. Constructions, $5.10 h.
B'que Ind. G. Bonds, $68% b.
SERIOUS CLASH IN MUKDEN.
CHINESE TAKE JAPANESE FOR BANDITS.
Tokyo, Mar. 30.
A message from Mukden states that trouble broke out between
Through the intervention of the Japanese Consul an amicable set-
A special general meeting fol-Chinese and Japanese last night In addition to the lamented lowed, at which Mr. C. Bulmer owing to the Chinese police firing leath of Mr. P. W. Blackwell, Johnson proposed several altera-thirty shots on 80 Japaneso soldiers have to regretfully report the tions to the rules. In doing so he engaged in practice in the railway death of another of our members, reminded them that Mr.
Pearce zone. Mr. Q. H. Arnold, which took had already referred to the pro- The Japanese charged and sur place whilst proceeding on home posed increase in subscription. It rounded the Chinese police station leave last year.
was proposed to delete rule 17, and seized two machine guns and I would take this opportunity of and add to rule 16, the words eleven revolvers. patting on reed the Society's which would enable the Society to pay remuneration for services thanks to the Officer Cory rendered. The deletion of the tlement was reached this afternoon, the 1st. Somerset Light
words
"AG
Honorary" in the the Chinese apologising and the for the Concert put up by the
Japanese returning the seized Band and Bagles of that Regi- second and third lines of rule ment on the Cricket Ground on St. was merely a technical alteration arms. George's Day. Also our grateful thanks to the Artistes for their assistance at the evening concert the Lee Theatre, and to the ladies who assisted by distribut inst cigarettes on that evening.
Hard-working Committees. Although on the night itself 11 conveyed to the various Sub-Com- mittees, the Society's, as well as my own personal thanks for the able way in which the Annual Bull wns organized and carried through, I must again make a re- ference,
It is only those behind the scenes who know and apprecinte and how much careful thought
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Function of the magnitudo We undertake be successfully carried through. We can be autis- fled that future occasions of this gratis | nature will be equally successful, members when so many of our
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of Fifty Years Ago for publication in a proposed
TELEGRAPH JUBILEE
NUMBER.
are willing to come forward to do
their bit.
I wish to made particular re- ference to the large amount of time put in by our honorary secre- tary and honorary treasurer ou the Society's behalf during the
year*
Unfortunately neither Mr. Cassidy, nor Mr. Plummer can find the time to undertake the duties for another year. I would on your behalf convey to both these gentlemen our appreciation and henrty thanks.
Your Committee have decidad, for the sake of continuity, to ar- range for and appoint a paid Trea- Hurer and Secretary, and your con-
Armation of this stop will be ask
ed for at the Special General Meeting which follows this one, s Bi Mozara, Linstead and. Davis.are prepared to undertake the duties, and to meet the cost it is proposed
The alteration to rule 8 was to The Chinese explanation was mistook the
enable the Society to raise the that the polico subscription to enable them to pay Japanese for bandits-Reuter, for the services mentioned.
Mr. F. J. Sheryall seconded the proposals, which
carried without dissension. They were as follows:
1.
were
By deleting the words "an
the Honorary" in
second and third lines of rule 4 and substituting therefor in each case the word "a."
2. By adding the following paragraph at the end of Rule 16-Provided that no- thing in these Rules shall prevent the payment in good ith of remuneration to any faith ufficers or servants of the Society or to any member of the Society or other per son in return for any ser vices actually rendered the Society.
to
3. By substituting the word "three" for the word "two," in the 2nd. Hino of Rule 8, and adding after the word year in the 3rd. line thereof the words "or such other sum as the members of the So- ciety shall from time to time determine at the An nual General Meeting." And adding at the end of such rule the words following: The Committeo sball have power, in their discretion, to reinstate any such mem- ber without payment of any further entrance foo."
renumber out Rule 17 and
4. By
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Rule 18 as 17.
By renumbering Rule 19 as
18 and adding the words
provided that the member.
concerned bas bson given
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