PRESENTATION TO MR. WARREN.

BY MEMBERS OF KOWLOON

UNION CHURCH

Best Wishes.

Mr. Warren's Reply.

THENSHONGKONG

SPRING-FESTIVAL AT QUARRY BAY.

CHILDREN'S DELIGHTFUL

day morning.

all

URDAY

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AVIATOR.

ABANDONS FAR EASTERN FLIGHT ATTEMPT

#1932.

OBITUARY..

A FORMER RESIDENT OF HONGKONG

Mr. G. R. Laib also paid a tri- buto to Mr. Warren, pointing out that the social was a dual event, of the the first anniversary Church and the farewell. Mr. Warren, sald the speaker, had on-

DISPLAY

Nowa was received in Shanghai doared himself to all and it was

last week of the death, which oc- their earnest prayer that he and

Among the departures by the curred in London on April 12, fol- Mombors of Kowloon Union his wife would spend many years

Sixty fresh complexioned, Church assembled in the Church in the service of the Church healthy, looking children welcomed Empress of Russia yesterday were lowing an operation, of Mr. Her Hall last night for the purpose which they had served so splen- the Spring at a Spring Festival Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith Reynolds. bert Campbell Gulland, manager of Mr. Reynolds, who is a member of the International Banking Corpora- of bidding goodbye and Godspeed didly while in Hongkong (AP-|In the Quarry Bay School yeater-the Reynolds family of Winston tion from 1900 until his retirement to Mr. D, F. Warren, who has been

plauna).

Sallm, North Carolina, makers of from China in 1922, says the N. C. n valued and beloved worker for

There is no gainsaying the apthe famous Camel, cigarettes, has D. News. the furtherance of the Church's

The late Mr. Gulland, who was gelivities during his residence in In a brief speech, Mr. D. Gow peal of a concert by small chil- been engaged on an unobtrusivo

ael fight of the Far East in his about 70 years of age, was born the Colony, and who is leaving referred to the fact that Mr. War-dren. No stage-fright, no Itongkong soon.

ren's characteristics of kindness consciousness. They take their private amphibian plane. Owing in Scotland and he came to Shang- On behalf of members of the and fairness so often displayed on parts with more naturalness than to engine trouble and a damaged hai in 1897 as an accountant for the Church, Mr. Warren WAS pre- the bowling green, were so ovi- an adult player of the profes-wing pontoon, he has, however, Chartered Bank of India, Australia now abandoned the flight, and is and China. Remaining with that sented with a beautiful Blackwood dent in his other activities. His sional stage. tray, bound with aliver corners experience and counsel in Church The children of the Quarry Bay returning, to America with his bank for about five years, he joined the International Banking Corpora- and with superimposed silver matters had been of the greatest School gave a delightful enter wife on the Empress of Rusain.

Spontaneous in dragon, together with an artistic assistanco, and his genial and on-tainment.

In an intorvlow yesterday, Mrtion as Yokohama manager and, a stay of some years in example of Chinese ivory carving couraging manner had moant more their actions, they reflected the Beynolds said that it had been his after in the form of a tusk, the pre- to them than could be realised. highest credit on their teachers intention to make an aerial hunt Japaff, he returned to Shanghal in senta being for himself and his All their best wishes would go and exhibited no mean individual ing tour of French Indo-China 1909 as manager of the local with his wife, who joined him branch, and stayed with that in- wife, who is in Canada. Both with Mr. and Mrs. Warren in skill.

stitution until he retired to his pieces, which were inscribed. their future life. In Canada.

With happy abandon, thoy recently at Hongkong.

"Motor trouble, and a broken home in the Now Forest, London, "Prosented to Mr. and Mrs. D. F.(Applause).

danced on to the lawn, on the Warren by members of Kowloon

edge of which parents and visitors wing tip pontoon, however, force in 1922.

Decensed was of a retiring dis- Union Church, 22nd, April, 1932,

were seated. In the rear, trip me to give up my project," he be repairs would

position but he was a keen horse- of said. "The sweet strains Hongkong," were handed over to

Replying, Mr. Warren express-ping to the

Song" rather difficult to effect out here: man. Indeed, so keen a rider was "Spring

old. Ho The meeting took the form of ed thanks on behalf of himself Mendelssohn's a social, a programme being sua-and his wife for the presents and came the Queen of the May and the easiest thing to do is to be that he won a paper hunt when was a member of the Shanghai tained by the Misses Braga (piano the good wishes that went with (Barbara Starling) attended by abandon the flight and ship the he was about 60 years

(Dorothy Woodward "bus" back to America.

"I was rather lucky regarding Club, the Shanghai Race Club, the them. He added he regretted ex- two pages and violin), and songs by Mrs. Robson and Mr. E. W. L. Hogbin.ceedingly that his wife could not and Rodney Baker).

After singing "The Queen of the damaged pontoon, as I did not Country Club and the Shanghai The present to hear the complimen.

Thatched House Club in London. Personality and Service.

tary things said about her but he the May" and "A Song of May," notice it until I had landed at Fort Hounds and also a member of the

Bayard."

Mr. Reynolda departed from During hle stay in Shanghai, Mr. After tea had been served, the would give her a full report of the children executed a Maypole

dance faultlessly, chanting the Croydon Airport, in England, Gulland rendered invaluable ser- Allon, the meeting, Pastor, Rev. Dr. E. 1. thanked the members of the He continued, "We have, in this while that old favourite of child-carly in February and followed vices to the community as a mem- Laseca and the Imperial Airways route to ber of the Shanghai Municipal Church for the unfalling kindness Church, the finest class of men hood days "Come

India. From there he flew to Council, on which he served for and loyal support that they had that you will find in any Church, || Lads."

Band, The "Percussion" given to himself and his wife yet, gentlemen, you are not half

Persia and across to Bangkok and 3 years, from 1911 to 1916 violin since they had come to the Colony, good enough for the wives that companied by plano and

"Ballet Music" aniel and then referred to Mr. and Mrs.

a fortnight ago. Although the le possessed a charming and de- you have."-(Laughter).

engine trouble did not actually lightful personality and his kind- Warren, saying they had assem- Mr. Warren pointed out

best-known pieces. force

a descent, Mr. Roynolds ness and his courtesy were well bled to say goodbye to Mr. Warren. fortunate they had been to secure Schubert's He was, said Dr. Allen, one whose the services of Dr. Allen as their As the little ones stood in a half deemed it wise, in view of the known. He is survived by personality and norvice had been

Mrs. Allen, and circle with their triangles, drums, country to be traversed, to effect widow, two sons and a daughter, Pastor, and

and other instru-

before proceeding repaira

to to whom much sympathy la ex- built into the very building of the

of the Church tambouring

tonded. Church, and he did not think urged members

Kive them their loyal ments, the picture they presented Saigon.

the Mrs. Reynolde was formerly that anyone could say how much

minds of not a few the story of "Libby" Holdan, famous Broadway the Kowloon Union Church owed and unfailing support in all under-must have conjured up in

takinga. to Mr. Warren. Since arriving in Hongkong he had given all the. After explaining that it had the old toymaker and his toys actress and was known as the

himself which came to life at night-the "Lady Baritone of Broadway." been regarded, both by loyal service in support Church that lay In his power, and and his wife, as a privilege to story which has been adapted to

again Marche Militaire. he would be greatly missed fo serve them, Mr.

He would expressed life thanks for the pre- senta and good wishes.

Mr. Warron by Mrs. Mackintosh.

of the

the work he had done. not only be missed by the Church but by the whole life of the Colony, but all they could do was: to wish him a regretful goodbye and Godspeed.

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Warren

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Other Members Leaving. Members also took the oppor- tunity of saying goodbye to Mr. and Mrs. Gardner and family, and

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With a feeling of pure ecstasy and RANCHI honour and received a bouquet from the children.

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H. L. Dennys when appearing be- was trembling and her eager lips and Mrs. de Martin, Mr. A. 0.

She was almost in his arms when Brawn (Inspector of English fore Mr. Schofield at the Central were parted. schools), Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, Magistracy yesterday on behalf of Mr. A. R. H. Phillips (Taikoo the Tung Hing Knitting Factory, he muttered huskily that it was Sugar Refinery) and Mrs. Phillipa. in a summons they had taken out time for little girls to be in bed against a Chinese woman for pos- and, without a backward look, ran During an interval in the pro-session of singlets to which their down the stairway:

(To be Continued.) gramme, Lady Peel presented the Fruit Brand had bean unlawfully first and second prizes for garden ing to Rhoxie Stalker and Monn Shand respectively.

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