ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
BRIGADE.
RESULTS OF PRIZE DRAW
HELD YESTERDAY,
The St. John's Ambulance prize drawing was held yesterday at the rooms of the Compradores" An-; sociation in China Bullding in the presence of the Hon. Mr. W. B. L. Shenton, Mr. Ho Kom-tong, Mr. A Morris,
Assistant Commissioner of Brigade and many others. The draw was for a motor car, which was the first prize, and nine other prizes, Two for articles to tho value of $1,000; four for
Ralpha Shield Competition. Seven divisions of the St. John Ambulance Brigade competed in the Part II of the Ralphs Shield Competition at King's College on Sunday fast. The judges were Colonel C. D, Mylco, Q.B.E R.A.M.C., and his staff officers. Major Flood, M.C. and Major Anderson, M.C.
The Indian, Ht. Joseph's College and Kowloon Divisions did
not compete.
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1931.
THE BOY SCOUTS" ASSOCIATION.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. From MIDDLESBROʻ. ANTWERP, LONDON and STRAITS. The Steamshir
and/or
(Continued from Page 2.) torosta. The pubile may not know much of the work that is being and such demonstrations play but formed that all Goods are being land. done by these men, for big parades
""DENLEDI" little part in Scout training ored at their rink into the hazardoue Consignees of Cargo are hereby in The competition consisted of always held before his officers and The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf
routine. The Commissioner has and/or extra hazardou Reneral inspection of men, equip the bays the ideal of the knight- & Godown Co., Ltd., whence
Godowns of ment and the treatment of cases.arrant, the ploneer, the back from the wharves delivery may bi The leats were chosen by the ins-was character demanding an pection officers and were
woodaman and the explorer- obtained. of a
essentially lone workers who toll intimate knowledge of First Aid.
for the good of their fellow-eren- tures. It is, however, the inten- Dr. Valentine, Mr. T. K. Chak And the
tion of the Executive Committee to were
Officers who were The first prize was drawn by the following were ndjudged the public may have some idea of which the boys are trained, so that at the competition. holder of ticket No. 3881:
what the local Association is do second prize by ticket No. 2691: the beat in order of merit: third prize by ticket No. 4996: the
ing. fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh by tickets Nos. 2894, 7894, 6259, and 2774: the eighth, ninth and tenth prizes by tickets Nos. 1676, 6740 And 4722.
articles to the value of $100 and three for articles to the value of
the
or the Aistant Commissioner hold an exhibition of the work in:
The
1. Y. M. C. A. (Hongkong); 2 King's College Old Boys; 3, King's Mangkok. College Preacut Boya and 4th.
"Our work would not have been carried on with auch keennen and eflciency, had we not always juigen, Colonel Myles emphasised sympathetle support of His Excel In notifying the decision of the received the wine guidance and The importance of firat aid work, lency the Chief Scout, who has and commented favourably on the once mere shown his practical in- general efficiency of the different terest in the Association by spar divisions. continue with the work, obaerving at this meeting (applause).
He urged the men toing the time to come and preaide that although many divialons had beg to propose a hearty vote of entered there could be but one first. thanks to His Excellency." (Ap
Referring to the world wide plause). number organisation of the St. John
The names of the prize winnera are not yet available, as the nun- bors have first to be traced to their owners, but at the drawing itself It was learned that Mr. Morris had missed the first prize by one, bia number being 2880 and also the fifth prize by one, his
being 7895.
Sir William Hornell, in second. All prize winners are kindly re-aid that it was remarked during himself with what Mr. Kotewall, Ambulance Brigade, the speakering the vote of thanks, associated quested to apply to Mr. Fung Kogg the Great War that Field hospitals had said.' Un, of Fung Tang Offlee, Pedder were often run by men of this Building, for their prizes.
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that he felt an undeserved bou- The Steamship, quet had been thrown at him and he had to acknowledge it. His Ex-having arrived from the above parts, rellency heartily congratulatest the Commissioner on the excellent and full report which he had written and which was another indication of the energy and keenness which tay at the back of the which the Boy Scouts Association kad achieved in Hangkong. Mem- bern of the Council were also con gratulated.
success
Continuing is Excellency said that he was sorry his appeal of a year ago had not had better re- sults. There was no doubt that ht org workers were needed, especially in scouters. He knew There were many institutions, which were added to every year, and these called upon the time of many people. He thought it was probable it happened that the same people came forward every time and it was difficult to get thone who stood back. His Excellency reiterated his appeal.
It was very necessary in these days to take youths and train them in the ideals of service to fellow- men and their country and it was neressary that those ideals should not be ideals of theory but ideals of practice. "De noble deeds and not read them all day long." quot ed His Excellency, as a guidance to xcouts.
Its Excellency also congrats lated the Commissioner on the in- Lerchange of visits with neigh houring Colonies and expressed the hope that they would be ex- tended. As Chief Scout His Rx- cellency expressed his thanks to the generous donors of funds for the upkeep of the Association. They seemed to get along quite well but they did want the extra money for Saiwan Camp Those who had assisted had set a won derful example and he hoped others would help them to pay for the camp.
In conclusion His Excellency thanked those present for their attendance at the meeting.
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