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TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1932.
KOWLOON MATTERS.
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE K.R.A.
The annual meeting of the Kows loon Itesident Association will bo hold on Friday, February 26, at In St. Andrew's Church p.m. Hall. The annual report hus becu dreslated 1 review the work of the year, detail of which hare already been published frum time to time, and says:
OBITUARY.
WELL-KNOWN HONGKONG
ARCHITECT.
The death occurred on Saturday morning, at the Kowloon Hos- pital, of Mr. Frederick Munford, ged 19 years a well-known fesi dent of Hongkong.
Hon.
ILALIAN CONVENT
SCHOOL.
PRIZE-GIVING CEREMONY
The prizes
ON SATURDAY,
STOLEN TREASURES.
WEEK-END MISHAPS.
FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENTS REPORTED.
the
DISCOVERY IN EAST END JUNK SHOP.
- Mr. S: E. Edgar was involved in London. Feb. 14.
annual distribution of
World famous paintings, magni- maty mishap in Luckhart Road In connexion with theficent carved ivorice, and other art yesterday morning when a motor Italian Convent School at Calne treasures worth,, when stolen, £27,- ear which he was driving turned The late Mr. Munford arrived in Bond took place on Saturday in 000, have been recovered by the over after colliding with a wall,
a private nature,tion from the Colony from England in 1924, the School Hall. The function, police in a badly danged cond-causing bruises to the driver, who
a junk shop In Ent was nubsequently removed to under agreement with the Inte which way of
Mr. C.
was presided over by Mr. G. P.London. Montagne Ede as
French Hospital for treatment. architectural assistant to the Kow-de Martin, the Director of Educa
An art collector rummaging In
A report of the mishap was made The decennial census of
New Territories tion.
various junk shops came across R revealed that the population loon Tong and
to the Polles later in the morning In Development Coy,
A múslent programme preceded picture, obviously the work of a 1920 ho Kowloon had more than doubled joined the Chin Light and Power the ceremony, thone contributing famous master. The canvas was during the past alects. To quote
Company in a similar expuelty, inchiding Miss May Chan, Miss B. yellow with age and had obviously frou the of al ensu report,
Kowloon-alm entirely urban, but shortly afterwards commenced Rego, Miss 7. Eermakiff. Miss" been hacked from its frame. In
private practice in his own office.Yusingco. Mian B. Xavier, Miss L. Informed the polley, whose comparable in size with at the time of kl death he was kn, and other pupils. A play byvestigations led to other dis Nottinghurn or Parteniouth and is
the Far Eastern 12 girls architect for
and other companies. Tyne where the pupatlation in 1921 Was 275,000 persona."
IN
how
1931
of
not far short of Newenetle-upon- | Being the Great War, deceased
served with distinction in the 12th Gloucester Regiment, 031 the Western and Italian fronts, and wan on active service from 1914, (8 1019. Previously he resided Paenos Apren. from
The phenol development of the Peninsula during few years, resulting in beautifully laid out streets and thorough fares, fine residentini Arens, delightful homely atmosphere. enlisted.
increasing industrial im- portance, is an achievement
where
he
who n fenture
entertainment.
of the
coverion,
He
It is believed that the treasures An extract from a roport by the Inspector of Schools commented include a part of a. robbery carried on the ideal location of the School ont at the West End house of Earl with its extensive grounds. The Minto-Reuter'a Special Service. Institution was one of the largest
added:
by Mr. Edgar himself after he had stated
his injuries dressed. He
that at about 1 o'clock he was drivhur private motor car No. 1218, which belongs to Mr. J. J. Edgar of 38, Stuble: Road along Lockhart Road.
When taking the bend at the junction of Lockhart Road and Arsenal Street the vehicle skidded, although It was only travelling at about 15 miles an hour. It col
Naval and most efflefent Grant-in-aid Schools in the Colony, the Inspec- Karagdag (Distinction in Englishided with the wall of the tor stated. the number on roll and Biblicul Knowledge); Amolia Ordnance Depot and turned over. English Mr. Edrar Austained bruises to The late Mr. Munford was a pro- being 685, and ipereasing.
Ozorio (Distinction in
thigh of minent member of the Kowloon
"Its
French la-and Biblical Knowledge): Evnis face, hack, hands and The Report which the Colony may well be! 10 Green and the Kowloon fuence for good in many of the West (stinction in English and and was removed to the proud. During this amazingly
Clubs, and his death households of the East in beyond Biblical Knowledge); Mary Asako Hospital where the injuries were rapid transformation, the
Japanese) Norma treated. comes as a shock to his wide circle calculation." CCM-
May (Distinction in English); A widow and child are
According to a report made to nity for mich an institution as the of friends.
The prize-list follows: Kowloon Residents Association, left.
The Distinction of having her Alma Te (Distinction in English); the Pailee yesterday morning by to advise 01) the numerous i The funeral which took place at name inscribed on the Lugard Lilian Eu, Jane Seck, Erminia Won Yuk, the Deensed driver of municipal questions attendant 6 pm, yesterday was largely at Shield for integrity. politeness Cusliho, Edna Holland, Agnes Ho, publie en No. 217, an
such an expansion and to tended, Rev. Fr. Spada officinting and self-reliance, has been award- Molly Chen, Annie Chan, Con Chinese male was knocked down in to Miss Lance Chee. Aida Rocha, Ines Des Voeux Road: Central, at about promote the welfare of the coms at the graveside. Included in the ed by the School Staff
Ozorio and Helen Leong.
6.15 am. yesterday. munity, has taset apparent, and the numerous wreaths were those from Lawreen Li. value of its work is generally as the Far East Brewery, Distillery knowledged.
ол
Mr.
Scholarships. The Lugard Scholarship won by Miss Lily Lo.
was
The Lady Ho Tung Scholarship for Good Conduct and unselfish- ness has been awarded to the Missen Josephine Wong and Amy and Miss Amelia
Yiut-wah, Matri- Gov-
M. Chia
It is worthy of note that the re- " Dairy Cay., Mr. and Mrs.
Whyte, Mr. II. Goldenberg, Col. port for 1981 is the teath printed G. K. Hall Brution. Mr. J. C.
Mr. McCullum, Annual report of the Association Sanders,
ad Ida... (although it was founded in 1920), Dallows, Austin at
Mm. and your Committee had under Spittles and Walter, Mr. and Mrs. consideration the idea of making E. C. Stanfield, E. A. Udy, W. A. this report a special anniversary tank, Mrs. J. W. M. Brown, Mr. Ozorio
Bennett, J. Lagala. Miss number by entbodying in it helef survey of the
Mins wonderful and Mrs. J. 11. Rottomley, Mabel, growth of Kowloon during this Johnny and Henry, Min and Alf.culation with Honours and berind. In view, however, of the George and Eve,
crument Scholarship. extensive and valuable material
Miss Daisy Choa, Matriculation Certificate, Distinction in French To be edited. It has been decided that such an interesting publica- day night at the R. N. Hospital, and Mortargis, French Prize.
Josephine Wong, Matrien-| Hongkong, of Petty officer Johnation Certificate. Distinction in Fellows, aged 36 years, of ILM. Submarine Proteus, after an ex- Dutch. tended illness.
more
ton-
tion is worthy of a prehensive volume.
The year's work of your Com
been without its mitter has not quota af disappointments and pra- blems unsolved, but something at least has been accomplished. and we are able to claim many improvements in the amenities of Kowloon as the result เที่ endeavours,
our
Naval Petty Officer.
The death neurred early Satur
Junior Certiflente.
(Distinction in
unknown
WIS. direction
Class 3-1, Lily Lo. 2, Winnic The driver states that he Yu. 3, Cissie Tam. 4, Leong.
Class 4-1. Dolly Leong.. Ellen Tse. 3, Lily Trol
Cissy driving in an easterly
Class 5-1, Antonio Kwok.
and.
2 Street
2.
on
approaching Gilman
a Chinese attempted to rran the road in front of his vehi- Pls. The driver was unablɑ to stop Dolores Cheong. 3. Beatrice Lat. 4 time to avoid striking the mon Phyllia Chon.
Class G-Frances Chen, 2, Mabel Chen. 3. Dorie Fung. 4
Florence Kwan.
who was instantly killed, hin body later being removed to the public Mortuary.
Class 71, Hilda O'Young. 2. Aida Agabeg. 3, Grace Ng.
Juntor.-Helen Class 81. Nelile Cooper. 2.ure) Amparo Fanlo (Pass).
Leung (Hon- Beatrice Rodriguez. 3, Panley Loouts), Paulino Lt (Honours),
Class 9-1, Irene Chen. 2, Allee: Preparatory.Rachnel Kego.
(Hon- Kun, Sophie Tyeb. 4, Christine (Ilonours). Maria Leitno
(Honours), ours), Hannah Lane Florence Kwan (Honours),
Botelho.
Infant ClasSEN.
Class 10.-1, Dolly Cheong. Rosie Ros. 3, Cissy Lamail.
Class 10b-1. Billy Kovach. Daphne Bloor. 3. Pearl Lat
Special Classes,
2,
2.Frences Chen (Honours), Winnie
Yu (Pass).
First
Kojinoff Steps-Zoin (Hananes), Joyce Shaw (Hon- ours), Laura Leitno (Honours). Elsió Lane (Honours).
Charity Yung (Proparatory Cer- tinente with Honoura and for Violin) and Zola (Prize for Violin).
Clase 6-1, Genvieve Wong. 2, Annie Ching. 3, Florence Li.
Class 7-1, Polly Luke. 2, Rosy Mak. 3. Irene Law,
Music Successes. Ailvanced. Gertle
“SUNNY LEGHORN
McNeille
Portuguese.
FARM EGGS"
Prize Ermakoff
Senior Certificate. Deceased who, until his illness, Marguerite Chaillet, Distinction! was a keen athlete, joined the in English and French; Alice Royal Navy before the Great War, Rodriguez. Alice Wong, Any Chi and served on various ships in the Marg Smith, Maria Botelho, North Sea. He came to Hongkong Vicencin Tom, Ada Tong, Anu in Aprit of last year with the Pro-Brown, Erminin Xavier. Mathilde teus and has been slutioned bure Pank and Lily Law. Appreciation.
Bince then. He took a prominent. The marvellous expansion of part in all sporting activities
Lucy Chiu (Distinction in Eng- Kowloon referred to earlier in mairly soccer and cricket, and was this report undoubtedly called universally liked by all with whom lish and Biblient Knowledge); for the exercise of much careful he came in contact.
Beatrice Ozorio (Distinction in
1st group-1. Cissy Rosa. 2, thought, technical resource, and Full naval lionours were accordinglish and Biblical Knowledge); |
Annio Rocha. 3, Phyllis Balaros. clear foresight on the part of Mr.ed the late Mr. Fellows at the Joannette Chaillet (Distinction in (Honours), May Chan (Pass).
French and Biblical Intermediate-Amparo Karag- 2nd group.-1, Marla da Rosa. E. W. Carpenter, O.B.E., Assistant graveside, the funeral taking place English,
Tavares. 3, Alda Director of Public Works (Kowat 2.30 p.m. yesterday. Padre H. Knowledge); Mabel Gardner (Disdag. (Honours), Marie Albers 2. Soccorro
Amparo (Honours), Agnes Laing (Hon-Agaber. loon, and the Committee's con- F. Foley, R.N., of H.M.S. Medway, tinetion in English); gratulations apon the honour officiated at the graveside, and a conferred on him by His Majesty firing squad from the same ship.
fired laat dute. the King will we are sure he en- dorsed by all members of the As-! sociation.
Committee In rebelusion. the desire to rerard their high preelation of the interest and sup port given during the year to the the Association's nelivities by Hon. Mr. d. 1. Brags, and all residents will be grateful to him for his continas endeavours for the general good of Kowloom. We thank the various Government' departments for the saturlegy and |co-operation extended during the year, and also the Press of the Colony for their continued sym pathetic support. Our timuks are also due to the Church Coun- eil of St. Andrew's Church for again allowing us the use of the Church Hall for meetings, and to all public utility companies operating on the Penlusula who have assisted in the development of Kowloon's amenities, particu: arly for their invariable beipful co-operation with this Association. Treasurer's Report.
Representatives of all H. M. in the harbour were present Ships #t The interment, including Capt. HI, S. Marrick, (Captain of the
Commander anbauarine flotilla)
of H.M.S. Osiris. Melntyle.
Senior Submarine Officer) It. Majendlie (HMS. Commander Proteus) and others. Numerals beautiful wreaths were sent.
A sad feature of the death of Mr. Fellown, is the fact that a wife and three children are left to men in Englami.
As a mark of respect, flags on warships in the harbour were flown at half-mast all day yesterday.
ture was $555.95, of this sum $200 was for a donation to thu New Territories Agricultural Association.
Balance.
The Balance on hand at 31st December, 1981 WAB $1,333.92 against the previous year's Balance of $1,573.87.
The amount on Fixed Deposit Subscriptions. The amount with the Hongkong & Shanghai collected from Members was Banking Corporation was $1,260.- 3278 of which $260 represent 1931 00.
account.
Subscriptions outstanding at the During the
year 15 new end of the year amounted to Membera joined the Association, and the total number enrolled on
31st December, 1931 was 379.
Payments, The total amount of expendi-
SALESMAN SAM
HOORAY!
THE MASKED MYSTERY STAGED A COME BACK! HE CAME BACK INTO
THIS RING, AFTER HEER-
ALL TOSSED HIM FAR
WIDE AND PRETTY CUT INTO
THE CROWD
سلام والمريب
9582.
The thanks of the Association Fleming, are due to Mr. John C.A., for auditing the accounts, free of charge.
GEE! (GRABBED THIS FEATHER FROM SOME
LADYS HAT WHEN I WAS SAILIN' THRU THE AIR- (T'LL COME IN HANDY!
reduced TO $1.50 per doz.
These Eggs are produced in the New Territories by Pure Bred Cana-
'dian Chickens.
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