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OBITUARY.

DEATH OF LOCAL CHINESE ARCHITECT

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1933.

A WORLD TOUR ÍN 88 DAYS.

AMERICAN TOURIST'S TO ROTARIANS

Rotarians H. Mori, it. S. Mok, T. 600 B.C. and all the modern Yamamoto, W. Hong Sling, A.E. stadiums in America were boing Gerondal, G. W. Greene, Wallace built on the same Haes. Harper, Randanne Vazellfe, Dr. From Athens they went to the Bruno Hahn, C.M. Manners, 9.C. Sen of Galileo, and to Capornium. TALK, Wong, A. Brearley and D. Jonking. From Capornium they want to Irak The gueste, introduced by mem-and Bagdad. They left the latter bors, wore the Rev. F.E. ("Bobs") at 2. a.m., and he added "If I never The Hongkong Rotary Club Ford the Toc H. Padre; Mr. H. see it again it will be too soon". held their first meeting of the Chappell; Professor Robert E. (Laughter). They made a stop at at Gloucester Park, of the University of Chien- Basra, a garden of Eden, for break- year yesterday

when thirteen new go; Mr. F. Arndt, of Canton; Mr. Last.. They had fruft for breakfast Building, members, were welcomed, and an Helu Shi-tse, of Shanghai Mr. and the appics were the smallest he Mr. Ayers told of how they had address was given by Mr. E.M. Burton Preston, of Mansfield, had ever seen.

mot a pearl merchant who Ayers, of Zanesville, U.S.A., who, Ohio, U.S.A.; and Mr. E.M. Ayers, by Mr. Burton Zonesville, U.S.A.

taking a bag, which it took three accompanied Preston, another American, 18

Start With Bright Prospects. making a world tour which they The Chairman: I am very hap-men to carry, to Bombay. The merchant showed them the pearls, hope to complete within 83 days.py indeed that we have so

new members. We are starting all large once, and when he asked what they did with the small pearls Hon. Mr. S.W. Te'o presided

now year with bright pro-was told that the people ground them and mixed them with gold

The chairman: This is the the first meeting of the year 1988 and spects.

"

many

WAS

There was a big attendance at the funeral, which was hold yes. terday afternoon, of the Into Mr. Iu Tak-chung, B.S.S., the popular Chinese architect and partner in the firm of Mesars, Clark and Iu. The decearod had suffered from high blood pressure for some time, but his death, which occurred at his residence in Village Road last week, at the age of 37, enme as a shock to his many friends.

The deceased was a graduate of the Hongkong University. He Joined in partnership with Mr J. Caer Clark some years ago and I wish you all the best for a Introducing Professor Park, dust. The mixture was eaten, and since then figured prominently in designing many of the buildings prosperous and happy year during Sir William Hornell said he wan

1933. We opon

our meetings connected with the paychological was supposed to give the eater strength. He laughed when he was In Hongkong. He is survived by

with honour and glory. One of department of the University of told this, but the merchant assured his wife, five sona, and four

was interested in him it was true. our members has just recently Chiengo. Ho daughters, to whom doop sympathy had the honour of a knighthood mixed races, but that was not the They noxt called at Karachi, and Is extended.

conforred upon him by His reason he had come to Hongkong. Calcutta, and from the last named The bereaved wife and children fajesty the King (Applause). He was passing on to Manila vory took a beat to Bangkok. They were among the chief mourners Rotarian. Shenton is now Bir, quickly (laughter),

then went to Saigon and had arriv- at the funeral, which left tho

The Rev. Mr. Ford and Mr. ed in Hongkong with a number of William Shenton, and I move, on residence in Village Road yester-behalf of the Club that we write Chappell were introduced by the days still loft of the 83. day afternoon accompanied by a

He was thanked on the motion of a letter of congratulation. on. Mr. W.H. Bell, who Jarge attendance of friends and May he and Lady Shenton Hyo they were travelling throughout Rotarian T. B. Wilson.

long to enjoy the honour (hear the East in the interests of Toc hear).

H, and the Rev. Mr. Ford had woro promited to address the Club at a

future meeting.

relatives.

Many of the deceased's closest friends attended the funeral ser- vice at Wing Pit Ting in Pokfu- lum.

Among those present worc Messrs." J. Caer Clark, Pun In tat, M. K, Lo, H. J. Pearce, the

him

New members welcomed

"WEEK-END MURDER"

(Continued from Page 3).

Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, and Messrs. but he took it for granted it was Li The-fong, Wong Kwong-tin, Lian accident and of course so did Koon-chun, W. N. Thomas Tam, Tim." Tum Woon-tong, Kan Tung-po. Lui Wei-chnu, i Yu-cheung. Dr. Chlu Chu-san and many other,

The remains were buried at the Chinese Permanent Cemetery In Aberdeen. Numerous wreaths were sent to the funeral.

Dr. Wilhelm Cuno

Berlin, Jan. 3.

"Especially in our house."

"Yes. Tim's entirely too much one of the family-even if it's only by adoption to suspect us of any thing so ungenteel as murder. "But something has happened "Yes something—“ "Well, come on, Tom. We won't find out this way."

"Be careful what you say. Binks, Let him do the talking."

She flashed him a glance of

sald

the

The Chairman stated that 21 letter had been received from the Canton Club thanking them for their Invitation to attend. the Peninsula Hotel on January Hongkong Rotary Club dinner at) 14 and it was decided that each member could, if he so desired, invite one additional guest to the function.

In the course of an

E.M.

address,

Mr.

Ayera congratulated the Club on the large number of new members who had ́ ́ joined. The Bangkok Club had only a total membership of 48, and in that club there wers 15 nationalit ics represented. He, as an Ameri can, was not accustomed to that

The death occurred to-day of the former Chancellor and ship-mingled scorn and agreement and sort of thing and it was rather ping magnate Dr, Wilhelm Cuno, together they went down the short striking to him. Where he lived

Round World in 83 Days.

at the age of 57 years.-Reuter. hall, and into the central living there were about 60,000 people Dr. Cuna was born in Thuringia room, still redolent of flowers and and they had a membership of in 1876 and after taking a univer- open to every passing whisper of some 90 Rotarians, sity couree he joined the Prussian air that might stir on that hot civil service and eventually held a July day. Here, hat in hand, ob- peat in the Finance Ministry.viously embarrassed. perspiring During the war he held important offices in connexion with the food supply organisations. In 1916 he went to the Treasury to deal with economic questions relating to the war.

apologetically in his oficial uni- form, stood honest Tim Hanahan, dreading as much as they the up proaching interview in which he must assume the position of authority.

Mr. Ayers stated that ho and Mr. Preston had decided to fill in the time between golf seasons with a tour round the world in 83 days, and to complete the tour in the time had to be back in Arizona by February I.They left New York pn November 2, and. took an It- They had hardly greeted him allan bont to Naples. They had when there was a furious spurt of taken an air trip to Athens and gravel from the roadway and the were immensely struck by the roadster swung spaciousness of the liners. Ho doctor's. little dangerously around the curving had been to Athens before, and driving and came to a violent atop wished to see how much more of before their open door. From the the re-construction work had been roadster, as though captapulted by done since he was there six years zgo. He found they had made the arrested momentum of the car, shot the doctor himself, as. red-great strides in the restoration faced an Tim and far more agitat work, and stated that there was ed.

more history wrapped up in that place than in any other arca he hand. visited. The Stadium he hought to be the most beautiful

In! in the world. It was bullt

Ho loft the Government service in 1917 and joined the board of the After Hamburg-America Line. the death of Ballin lie became general manager in 1918. He was the first German shipping magnato to renew relations with America after the war and secured working agreement between the "Hapag" and the United States Lines. The manifold activities connected with his post led to his 18 being a member of the fanber "What's this-what's all thi

Chamuer of Commerce and the nonsense?" he burst out before Economic Council of the Reich was fairly in the door.

THE GRAHAM 8 SEDAN

and on the boards of many come panies, especially those connected with Danspert such as the allied Woortmann and German Eint Africa Linea.

Hie comprehensive Iconomic Graham's B-cylinder sedan, knowledge was utilised by the christened by the manufacturers Government even after he left the the "Blue Streak Eight," is an Rervice. Thus Cuno was one of the exports in connexion with the

automobile with many virtues armistice and other negotiations, apart from being one of the most especially those relating to the strikingly handsome cars of to-merchant fect. He attended the day. Its rounded stream-lined conferences at Treves. Brussels, body, beavertail back and attrac-Spa, Veranilles and Genoa. Ils

political opinions were tive radiator design combine in the People's Party, however, he making the car one whose beauty loft during the Kapp "Putsch." it is difficult to match.

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those of

Whon the Wirth Cabinet resign- ed in 1922, ho formed a Govern- ment in which experts and mem- bera of the Centre, People's Party ind Democratic Party filled the nosta. This Ministry, after the French marched into the Ruhr in 1923, organised the policy of pas- lvo resistance which, however, had to be abandoned In 1923. Enormous sums wore spent in anancing tho Ruhr campaign,. zrently increasing the disastrous

'nflation of the mark. It was nЯ- erted that many firms employed the grants received in exchange speculations.

Cuno on resigning in 1923. isited the United States to got nto touch with businees friends nd then rejoined the Hamburg- Amerlen Lie, of whose board be. became chairman in 1926. Thanks o his efforts the Anglo-German Union was founded in 1929 to romote friendly relations between he countries: Cuno, became Pre- ident of the German and the Marquis of Roading of the English branch.-I.B.S.

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