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REV. L. N. WATKINS.

REFERENCE TO DEPARTURE IN CATHEDRAL REVIEW

On Saturday, October 1, Rev. L. N. Watkins and his family will Hail for New Zealand, after just over three years work in Hong- kong. During

as this period, Priest-in-charge of St. Peter's Church, Mr. Watkins has been most successful in influencing a very considerable number of people who before his coming were out of touch with the Church, states the Dean Jin St. John's Cathedral Review There are many who will always remember, the help which he has Įgiven them,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

LEAP YEAR BRIDE

(Continued from Page 3.5

"Well, there isn't a man living I'd iron shirta for to-day! I'll drop before I go. in again

See you later."

"Thanks for the sherbert," Cherry called as the other girl disappeared. Dixie's answer was lost as she mounted the stairs.

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the collar and then the front. A button off here. That must be newed on before the shirt folded awa

was

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1932.

WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

THE "TIMES" CRITICISES U.S. ATTITUDE

London, Sept. 3.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Steamship,

"ATHOS II"

Arrived Hongkong on Tuesday,

be

An announcement from Geneva'

the 30th August, 1032. From MARSEILLES AC. that six representatives have been

Consignees of

Cargo the above

by nominated by the financial and named steamer are hereby informed econoraic organisations of the that their goads with the League of Nations on the prepara-jof Opium, Treasure and Valuabion aro at their tory sub-committees of the World being landed and placed Up and down the ironing board,

Economic Conference, and that the risk in the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd, organising committee will probably Kowloon, whenco delivery enn up and down, Cherry's band moved. The shirt sleeves, then meet next weekt, has directed fresh obtained as the goods are landed.

attention towards the tasks before

Goods not cleared within 7 days the projected conference.

including date, of arrival, will be sub- The subject matter of the con-ject to rent. ference, however, is not yet clear- All claims must be sent to tho In addition to serving the regu- lar congregation of St. Peter's he her forehead, laid another shirt agreeing to take part, stated cate

She wiped the perspiration from defined. The Times recalls that undersigned before the Thursday, the the American. Government, in 8th September, 1932, or they will not. has made many useful contacts on the board. As the iron moved gorically that the invitation exclud- the Godowns for examination by the

Dazed.

packages must be left in- with members of the Police back and forth her thoughts flewed from the agenda any discussion consignees, and the Company's Sur- and Prison Departments, and with to the cool white deck of a ship.of tariffs an well us of war debts. the Volunteers and the local Toc Not auch a ship as Dixie would

veyor Mesara:-Goddard & Douglas nt If group. Last winter he put a sail on-un ocean liner, huge and

10.00 .. on Saturday, the 3rd great deal of energy and initiative majestic. Cherry could see white

September, 1932. Consignees must into the services held in the Chapel foam splashing against the blue.are not to be discussed the exten-when damaged dutiable goods

The Times shys that if tariffs have a Revenue Offeer in attendance of the Resurrection, Happy Valley, Galls which he started and maintained.

Ottawa type of agreements, which sion to the international field of the examined by the Company's Sur- Many patients in the Government

was anticipated by Mr. Civil Hospital and many prisoners in the Guol will not easily forget

ls visiting.

St. Peter's Church Future.

the water and then soaring aloft. gliding to the surface of Oh, to be on such a ship! To feel the rush of the cold win!

"Times" Despondent.

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NEXT SAILING

M.V. “TORONTO”

18th SEPTEMBER

ALL VESSELS HAVE EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR 12 PASSENGERS.

Time in

Transit.

Fares.

HONGKONG to SAN FRANCISCO HONGKONG to LOS ANGELES HONGKONG to NEW YORK

25 Days

G$200.00

26

G$220.00

42

G$325.00

Agent.

veyors.

No claims will be admitted after Stanley the goods have left the Godowns.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever,

R. ONL

Hongkong. 30th August, 1932.

Bruce in a recent broadcast address With a sudden cry she put the

from Washington, is clearly out iron on its stand. There on the

of the question, and it is difficult to sleeve of one of Dan's newest imagine any results from the world shirts was yellow-brown scorch-conference which justify hopes ex- pressed by Mr. Stanley Baldwin and his colleagues on their return from Ottawa,

The solution of the monetary

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For Freight and Passenger Information

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"You go somewhere if you want for facilitating interchange of former that their Gonds are being P. & O BRITISH-INDIA APCAR AND

ASAHI will only be temporary. I still like dressing and anyhow I'm not

have a great desire to build a new hungry."

Peter's Church

In a better

BEER entity and to extend our work. "Do You Li[ to get

St.

But this will certainly have to wait for better days.

His Departure a year before theed spot. period of his agreement expires has It was after six when Dan ar- been made advisable by the inan-rived. Cherry was putting away Icial position of the Cathedral. the last of the ironing. She had

which the Cathedral Council some

not had time to dress. time ago decided did not justify. This place is like an oven," the maintenance of a Priest-in-Dan announced. "We can't el charge of St. Peter's Church. The here." decision, needless to say, is a regrettable one, and I hope that it" Cherry told him. "I don't feel goods and services. There in little landed and placed at their risk in the to be expected from any monetary tungkong and Kowloon Wharf and reform so long as the nations toown Company's Godowns at Kow. aut. pursue policies preventing, or at loon, whence delivery may be obtained. Honestly. it's smothering

10th in any rate Bampering. this

Grads not cleared by the inter- here!"

change, Nothing, can

be gained September, 1932, will be subject to Cherry protested but Dan bad and rich lost by attempting to ex-

front. Alr. Watkins, realising the pre-his way. They dined at a res- clude from discussion tariffs and the Godowns for examination by the Damaged packages must be left in sent position, was ready to termin-taurant. in the neighborhoodwar debts the very problems which Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- MITSUI ate his agreement before its expira- where electric fans kept the hated most urgently for solution.tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays, at

tion, and in doing this he will help air in mation. There was an odor BUSSAN the Cathedral not a little. We are

British Wireless, of cooking about the place that KAISHA glad that Mr. Watkins has an

was not appetizing. The waitress offer of work in the Christ-Church blundered with Dan's order and LTD. Diocese of New Zealand at the end this irritinted him. HONGKONG of this year which he thinks will

Cherry be the kind of work which he would sipped iced tea. Somehow

ate tomato salan and chonge.

seemed nothing to say. A Sub-Committee

Both of of the St. them had frazzled nerves. Both Peter's Sub-Council is arranging a

were tiredt.

Sole Agent

BFarewell At Home for Rev. and

Mrs. Watkins in the Cathedral Hall from 4.30 to 5.30 p.m. an Thursday.

E September 29.

BEST

Q

LATE MR. P. da ROZA,

there

They walked for a while after thes left the restaurant, then went back to the apartment. At the entrance Dan said, "You don't mind if I don't come up, do you? Think I'll drop in at the office. I won't be long.”

She said that she did not mind. Cherry went up the stairs alone. She was asleep when Dan finally LARGE ATTENDANCE AT THErrived and he did not mention

FUNERAL ON SATURDAY

next morning how he bad spent the evening.

The remains ul the late Mr.

1

UPhillip da Roza were laid to rest Dan telephoned later to say

A

sleeves and a full skirt that made her look almost. like a little girl. Dixie loaned her a bathing shit Dixie trad a new one and the old suit that had become too tight for her fit Cherry very well. It was bright red, more daring than anything Cherry had ever worn but undeniably becoming.

Max and Dan were to come for her swimming suits packed and was at 5:30. Cherry bud the

rendy before that time. She cool and attractive. wore the white dress and looked

ried down the stairs.

The bell rang and Cherry hur- Pearson stood in the hallway.

"Where's Dan?" she asked. "Tied up with a little work at the last minute. We're to stop at the office for him."

They stepped into the roadster

in the Roman Catholic Cemetery they had an invitation. Casey, the on Saturday afternoon, in the pre-news editor, had rented a cottage and drove to the New building. sence of a large number of reluat Willow Lake, 40 miles away-Pearson parked the car and went tives and friends. The short ser- Mr. and Mrs. Casey were hospi-inside. It was 10 minutes later

Lvice in the chapel and at the grase table, soul the invited when he emerged. "Dan suya for side was conducted by the Rev. group from office for a moon-sa to go ahead," he told her. Fr. Spada, pastor D

the following "He'll come with Beach-may be Rosary light bench party Church, with the assistance of two Saturday. There was good swim- here for an hour yet." other priests.

imming at Willow Lake and it was Those present included Messrs.rooler than the city.

T

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Mr. & Mrs. Y. MORI Holder of Japanese Government LICENCE

Cure Spained Ankle & Wrist, 4, Wyndham Street, 1st Floor), Telephone 26051, Hongkong.

G. U. du Roza (brother), J. M. du Cherry was delighted. "But Rocha (brother-in-law), the four how we get there?" she asked.

"You and I will drive down with sons of the deceased; and, Messra,

The prospect of the outing xeemed to do a great deal for Cherry. She washed and iruned prettiest tennis frock. it all white, eut with tiny

her

was

R. Rotha and L. Rocha (nephews), Max. The rest are going with Hon. Mr. J. P. Bragi, Dr. Graen Casey or Je Beach." Ozorio, Messrs. P. V. Botelho, Jack Alvés, J. A. S. Alves, S. A. Lopes, M. A. Figueiredo, 11. Dixon, J. A. Barradas, C. A. P. Xavier, J. M. Noronha, E. M. V. da Souza, A. C. Read, V. C. Soures, P. M. Nolasco da Silva, . M. S. Alves, J. M. V. Remedios, P. J. Rodrigues, A. V. Gesano, A. F. B. Silva Netto, and many others.

A large number of wreaths was

sent.

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"But don't you think we should Wait?"

"Hold up the whole party." Pearson informed her. “Beach has to stay anyhow. If we can get that last hour in the lake before the sun sets it's too good to miss!"

The roadster set off. Cherry glanced over her shoulder, won- dered why she had. that vagne sense of uneasiness.

(To be continued),

COR-

20 pm within the free

slarage period. For the examination of damaged dutiable goods, the Oilleer to be present. signees must arrange for a Revenue

All claims must be presented with-

in ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be

recognized,

No elaints will he admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No fire insuraner has been effected.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Hongkong, 3rd September, 1932.

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