Mr. J. H. Hunt, O.B.E.

DEPARTURE OF MR. J. H.. HUNT

LEADING SOCIAL

WORKER

LOSS TO Y.M.C.A.

FAMOUS TURKISH GENERAL DEÁD

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women in the diplomatic corpa.

ON GENERAL STAFF. Kemaleddin Sami Pasha born at Sinopa in 1885, his father being a building contractor.

Adopting an army career, he passed through the Turkish Milit ary Academy, During the long Balkan wars he served at the front and at the outbreak of the world- war he was Amajor on General Staff.

the

THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, APRIL

Area Small Arms Meet

RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY

SERGT. GOULDIN

Sgt. Gouldin, of the Lincolns, won

The Platoon Match, the Soldiers' Club Challenge Cup for

Winners Company, 1st Bn. the best rifle shot of all ranks, which constitutes the Aren Championship. Punjab Regiment: Team Commander, Parshadi Singh. Teami at the annual Hongkong Area Small Subadar

was held on Nalk Arjan Singh, L/Naik Datts Arm Moeting, which Thursday and Friday of last week on Ram, Sepoy Sheo Nath, Sepoy Balesh. the Kowloon Ranges. Sgt. Gouldin war, Naik Brij Mohan, Sepoy Mir All, registered an aggregate score of 02 Sepoy Malu Ram, Sepoy Maula Ram, and Sgt. Bennett of the East Lan Naik Shaker Khan, Senoy Khadar was runner-Bax, Sepoy Nur Mond, Sepoy Nar- cashire Regiment, who

rain, Naik Matan Ram, Sepoy Parbhu up, returned n senre of 60.

Shib Last year's winner was Major H. St. Huni, Sapoy Kolu Ram, Sepoy He fought in the Dardanelles, G. Thoyts, M.C., of the Lincolnshire Lall, Sepoy Bakar Khan (Runner).

Runners up."B" Company, 1st Bn. Arabia and the Caucasus. While Regiment, recovering from wounds or on! The Punjabis had considerable suc-S. Wales Bord: Team Commander, Lieut LG. Moon, Team: L/Cpl. Fecial missions, he often visited ceas in the team competitions, taking Harris, Ple. Waits, Pte, 26 John, Pie. The first and hecond places in the Light After the armistice, he became. Autoinatie Match, Lewis Gun) run-lupp. L/Cpl. Whelan, Pte. 97 Hill, Con- nera-up position in the Team Revolver Pte. Hurns, Pte. 40 Wright, Cpl. Madley, Plc, 15 Davies, Pte. O'Kelly, town commandant .of

Match, and winning the Platoon p 91 Smith, Cpl. Ward, Pie. 90 Ed. stantinople. Incidents during the

Match for Lowls gun. and rifle tonma Occupation by Entente troops com- pelled him to go into hiding for months till he succeeded in escup- ing in an Italian ship disguised as

coni trimmer to Asia Minor.

Germany.

. KURDISH REVOLTS. There he soon reached the rank of general and played an import ant part in the conflict with the Greek forces. In the autumn of 1922. he inflicted a crushing de- feat on them to the south-east of Smyrna.

The Inter-Company and Battery Wards, Pte. Howells, Pto. Podmere, Knockout Match (Rifle) was won by ie, 53 M'Carthy (Runner). 11. Q. Wing, the Lincolnshire Regi- Inter-Company & Battery Knock-out

ment.

this competition the R.A.S.C. were unfortunate to be disqualified in

Match.

the first round when 'oposed to the Winners "HQ" Wing 1st Bn. Q. Wing Punfalls for firing one The Lincolnshire Regt: Team Com L/Sgt. J. Goble. Team: shat after the whistle, despite the farmander,

shot R. S. M. Segon, R. Q. M. S. Ottley, that all thele plates had been

Ptc. J. Ormsby, Six. J. Lyons, Big. down

Robinson, Pte. J. Robinson, Pte. J. Green, Bdsm. W. Brown, Sig. P.. Ott- ey

M.C..

Pte. Horbert.

SLC. Cap- Gen-

16, 1934

E RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

DUAL TRANSMISSION FOR

THIS EVENING

From ZBW on a wavelength of 5-8 p.m. European Programme, 356 motres:

5-7 pm. A Rejay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden.

7 p.m. Cloning Local Block Quota tions, etc. Musical Comedy.

7.03.7.27 p.m. Selections from White Horse Inn" (Erik Charell's).

(Stolz).

New Mayfair Orchestra. "Bitter Sweet" (Noel Coward).

Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. "The_Dubarry."

Now Light Symphony Orchestra. 7.37-8 pm. Operatie. Overture "Tannhauser" (Wagnor), Symphony Orchestra Conducted

by Albert Coutes. Vocal Gama-"Cavalleria Rusticana"

(Mascagni). Vocal Gems-"Pogileci"

(Leoncavallo).

Grand Opera Company, Band"Aida"-Grand March and

Finale (Verdi).'

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p.m.

Local Time and Weather

8.03-10.30

Chinese Studio Concert.

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-Day Press News.

10.35 p.m. Clono Down

Hundreds of young men who

The Committee. have passed through the European Y.M.C.A.. in Salisbury

Road,

The Meeting was held under the

Runners up"C" Company, 2nd Kowloon, and who have caure to

patronage of H. E. the G... Major Bh. &. Lanes Regt: Team Comman-Band-"Aida"-Introduction and and np

Moorish Ballet (Verdi) look back with affection

"Kemal Pashn, with whom he was General O, G. Horrett, C.B., C.M.G. der Sgt. Tindell. Team: 0. 5. M.

Greatore's Band. preciation of their association with the building, will to-morrow regret vory friendly, appointed him in D..O.. and the committen Elvin, Pto. Robinson, Pte. Marden. the departure from the Colony of August, 1924, to be Turkish Am- sponsible for the arrangements were Pla. Dixon, Pte. Ensby, Pte. Roberts, Report.

дя follow: President, Colonel Mr. J. H. Hunt, O.B.E., who for basandor in Berlin, but in March, F. P Nosworthy, D-80, Staff: Members, been 1925, recalled him and sent him to General the past nine years bas

thetain G. command

F. Maclean, secretary and guiding hand of the Rain Miner to

Turkish forces which were engageral Staff, Captain W. S. Wright, Coming here in 1925 when the ed in dealing with a Kurdish In Royal Artillery, Lieutenant J. R. C Hamilton, Royal Engineers, Captain Association entered new erasurrection.

J. L. Henderson. Royal Corps of Signals, Lieutenant S. P. B. Brana bury, 1st En. The Lincolnshire Regi- ment, Lieutenant C..P. G. de Winton. It Bn. The South Wales Borderers,

C. Jones, 2nd Bn. Lieutenant

-Playing in their first bowls match Enst Lancashire The

Regiment, J. H. Whalton, 1st of the season on the home rink, the Captain Bn. The 8th Punjab Regiment, Linn. Kowloon Bowling Green Club enter- tenant J. H. Jeffers, Hoyal Army Ser. tained the Royal Naval Dockyard

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upon the completion of the new After heavy fighting he succeed

Kowloon, Mr. Hunted In suppressing it. buildings in

He then returned to Berlin was mainly instrumental in con- solidating the Association into one where he was very popular. When of the Colony's leading Institutions, Turkey hud again to take up arms against the and under his energetle guidance in August, 1930,

organising and

ability, the Kurdish tribes, Kemal once more Y.M.C.A. made rapid progress, put Kemaleddin fn command of the His development of the social punitive force which operated in Amenities of the building was not the region of Mount Ararat, Later, the least achievement, and he can he returned

ofond Special. look back on nine years successful labour.

WAR SERVICE. Mr. Hunt arrived in the Colony after 1 years' association with Y.M.C.A. work. During the War he served with the "Y" at the Front, when he was appointed organising Secretary for the First Army Aren. For this services he was awarded the O.B.E., and was twice montioned in despatches.

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vice Corps. į The Hon. Secretary and Transurer Berlin-Reuter was Lieutenant D, B. Butler, Generul

Staf..

RIFLE SHOOTING Competition Next Week

The April Monthly Shool of the Hongkong Rifle Club will take place on Saturday and Sunday next, at 2.00 p.m. and 9.30 a.m. respectively, at the Club Range.

At the end of the War, he was

The Bisley "1934" Target will be appointed Divisioni Secretary for taken into use as from April 21, 1934, the Y.C.M.A.a in Devon and Corn-Full particulars of this target can bo wall, and a year prior to coming to obtained by reference to the "N.R.A. Hongkong "went on a tour of Handbook and Programme, 1934" Canada in connection with a speci- copy of which has been placed in the al Y.M.C.A. Emigration Scheme, Range Hut for the use of Members. From here he went to Australla

The following is the offieinl classi- as Welfare Omeer on an emigrant fleation of Members:

"Class "B" ship, and he came to Hongkong From Australia.

Individual Matchen.

The resulta were as under: Okers-Major H. St. G. Theyts, M.C. Lincoln R., 52; 2/Lt. Ervine Andrews, 2/E. Lan R., 61: Lieutenant locquard. 1/Lincoln R., 48: Lieuten- ant Williams, 2/E. Lan, R., 48.

FRIENDLY BOWLS

K.B.G.C. Beat Dockyard | By Small Margin

Recreation Club and won by nine shots.

Results were as follows:

All relays of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestras by courtesy of the Manage.

ment.

On

8.30-10 p.m. European Recorded

2. R. K." Programme from 040 k.c's.

8.30-8.47 p.m.

Sonata in F. Minor (Brahma—Op."

120 No. 1).

H. F. Stoneham, C. Hast, J. Sloan and R. Duncan (skip) (Kowloon B.G.C.) defeated S. Bright, A. Allen, | 3. C. Simmons and II. Beer (skip) 28-15, J. Watson, D. W, Waterton, A. W. E. Davidson and G. E. F. Thompson (kip) (Kowloon B.G.C.) lost to A. Marchent, A. W. Humphreys, H. Lewis and J. Holidge (akip) 12-21.

A. Macintyre, J. L. Tetley, J. G. W.Os, and Sergeants, Sgt. Gouldin, Meyer and W. S. Drake (skip) (Kow 1/Lincoln R., 02; Sgt. Bennett, 2/Eleon B.G.C.) lost to P. O'Connell, W. Lan. H., CO; R. Q. M. S. Ottley, 1/Lin Pholpe, S. Alderman and W Gill coln It, 65; L/Sgt. Jones, 2/E. Lan (skip) 14-19, R., 52.

CorporatsCpl. Whitmore, 1/Lin- C. L. Farmer G. Roms, DS. coln R., 49; L/Cpl. Bowers, 21, Lan Russell, and L. Guy (skip) (Kowloox R., 48; L/Naik Mohd Ashraf, 1/8 Pund.G.C.) defeated G. R. Hoskings, H. jab R., 47: Naik Brij Mohnn, 1/8 Pun-Milton, L. Luck and J. Cavanagh Jab R., 43.

(881p) 25-15. Total: Kowloon B.G.C. Privates-te. Perrin, 1/Lincoln R., Dockyard R.G. 70. 61 Pte. Roberts, 2/E. Lan. R., 49: Sepoy Aulya Khan, 1/8 Punjab R., 40; Pte. Starr, 1/Lincoln R., d

The Corps Match--Cpl. Clarke. IRE.. 55; Spr. Piper, R.E., 54; J. B. Hecquard, B. U. Alcock. R. L/Cpl. Greenhill, E., 04: Cpl. H. Woodman, F. P. Sequeira, J. Stevens, R.A.0.C., 47. Lenby, R. G. Walson, J. Perhes, R. A. Sturling, P. L. Langley, J. L. Telley, E. W. Waterton, 0. Anatin.

"Clasa "D"

While here he became actively Interested in church and social welfare work In addition to his duties at the Y.M.C.A, În 1928, for

1. Hall, J. H. G. Parker, Dr. H, D. lustance, he was gencral secretary in charge of the arrangements for Matthews, R. P. Dunlon, A. T. Braley. the Grand Tattoo, one of the most A. Sparry, W. Nnef, F. P. R. James, apectacular events in the history. Routley, G. Duncan, G, H. Owen,

of the Colony, and his fine work on behalf of the troops which were stationed here in 1927 is still fresh in the memory,

There are no mebers either "A" or "C" Classes.

Fisted

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The best shot of all Ranki ̈(Arca Championship. Soldiers' Club Chal- lenge Cup, Sgt. Gouldin, 1/Lincoln R., 42; Sat. Bennett. 2/E. Lan. R.. 60; Cul. Clarke, R. E., 66; R. Q. M. S. Ottley, 1/Lincoln R., 65: Spr. Piper, E., 54; L/Cpl. Greenhill, R.E., 4.

LOCAL YACHTING.

Joan Home First--In-

Menagerie Race...

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Joan, sailed by Mr. F. Gope, won the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's Menagerio face over a 6.2 milos. course on Saturday afternoon. Sirius (Mr. H. M. Finlay) second, 2 mina, 30 secs behind the winner, while Kingfisher (Mr. P. Timble) was third, teams Results were as follow:

Yacht

Light Automalle Match. Winners "C" Team, lat En. 8th Punjab Regiment, Team Commander: A salesman, Fung Yip-sung. 13emadar Sarang Khan, The appeared before Mr. Macfadyen was Naik Mohd Warnsh, Sepoy Lail the Central Folice Court this morning. Khan, Sepay Mohd Akbar, Naik Jaffer Joan HOW "CHEER O" ORIGINATED,

charged with the embezzlement of Khan, Sepoy Mohd Sarwar, Sepoy On their arrival, he secured $127.45, from his employers at No. Abdul Aziz, Naik Khan Wall, Setios Sirius premises in Hongkong and Kow-48 Stanley Street. Defendant pleaded Sirdar Khan, Sopcy Jalal Khan. leon for Y.M.C.A. work among the not guilty. Det-Sergt. T. J. Hemsley, Naik Afsar Khan, Sepoy Fazal Khan Kingfisher

anid defendant collected money from Sency Pahlwan Khan. soldiers, and it is interesting to severul shops. Hearing was fixed for

Lola note that the title "Cheer-0" Club to-morrow at 11.39

Runners up"B" Team, 1st. n. 8th Punjah Regiment, Team Commander: Ailsa originated through a sign which Mr. Hunt painted on the Service Noel Coward is in his most brilliant Jemadar Nadan Ram. The teamma Men's Y.M.C.A building. During wit in "Design For Living," and was Naik Madan Ram. Sepoy Parbhu. Toynetto.....

a splendid Sepoy Bhola Ram, Naik Nirmal Singh, the War he placed a similar sign Paramount have made on the Y.M.C.A. huts at the Front screen adaption of the playwright's Sepoy Kalu Ram, Sepoy Sib Lall, Naik Dorothen.

Audiences at the King's Brij Mohan, Sepoy Narrain, Sepoy as a message of cheer to the tired script.

in Bham Singh, Naik Shakar Khan, Diana Theatre

revelled yesterday soldiers,

Coward's satirical commentary on a Sepoy Nur Mohe, Sepoy Khader Hax. His local connections were dozen different phases of modern full the numerous. A prominent member life, and enjoyed to the

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10.14.08

1 (Mr. F. Cope)

16.16.38 (Mr. H. M. Finlay) *.....10.20.16 (Mr. P. Tirable)

16.20.20 (Mr. P. G. Parker)

16.20.59 (Lt. R. B. Williams) 16.21.22 (Capt. W. T. Fennell)

16.21.24 (Mr. F. S. Coote)

16.22.38 (Mr. P. Ramus) Siskin... 16.22.48 3/5 9

(Mr. H. R. Wood) of St. Andrew's Church, Mr. Hunt elever interpretation Kiven by

Winners"A" Team, 2nd Bn. Enst Stella * 10.22.58 Joined the vestry in 1925 and has Frederic March, Gary Cooper, Miriam Lancashire Regt. The Team

(Mr. A. Crawford)-

14:24.60 for four Hopkins and Edward Everett l'orton Major W. E. B. Dowling, R. S. M. Artemis been a Churchwarden

Ernst Lubitsch's direction is master: Slater. Sgt. Jones, L/Cpl. Edwards,

(Mr. G. G. Wood) уевта.

16.27.01 He has also been Hon. Secretary. This rank as one of the best Ple. Marsden, Pie. Parker, Pte. Bal- Osla

(Mr. M. Bergaust) of the Church Vestry and Council, filnis of the year.

Runners up,-"A" Team, 1st Bn. Zephyr..

... 10.27.05 was appointed Lay Render of the

(Mir. Wren) th Punjab Regt. The team

10.27.10 Captain F. Johnstone, C..II. M. Sirdar Gull

(Mr. S. Odland) Khan. Haviidar Jagir Singh. Nalk

10.30.49 (Capt. C. C. Fowges)

16.33.26 (Mr. J. L. Stanton)

10.04.01 (Dr. L. J. Davis)

Team Revolver Match.

dock, Pte. Whitehead.

WEB

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Nirmal, Sepoy Bhoota Khan, Sepoy Cicada Narib Khan, Sopoy Narain Ram. Sepov Lall Khan.

Joss

Church of England and one of the successful classes in leather craft, Church of England Trustees, and has been chiefly instrumental Ho la a past President. Vice- in the fine progress made by this President and former captain of the section.

In 1927 she was leader of the Kowloon Golf Club, and was Chair- roan of the Building Committee lady workers in the Y.M.C.A. centre Individual Revolver Match.-Liou- which was in charge of the erection for the troops, the building, situ-tenant Home, 1st S. Wales Bord.. Isabel of the new club house.

ated in the Kowloon godowns, being Sergt. Jones, 2nd Bn. E. Lancs. Regt known as "The Better 'Ole". For years she also neted as convener of many flag days in Kowloon.

He served as a member of the S.P.C.A. Committee, was a member of the Hongkong Art Club, and a regular and successful exhibitor at the annual exhibitions. Renders will recollect that for two years he helped to Judge the Hongkong Telegraph Amateur Photograph Competitions.

His interest in Kowloon was fur- ther expressed by hia: membership for three years on the Committee

of the Kowloon Residents Associa tion.

MRS. HUNT'S WORK.

Mrs. Hunt, who is leaving with

Sho initiated and conducted the

St. Andrew's Church, Young Peo-

DAY BY DAY

NEWS IN

Lionel Tertin (Viola) Harry

Cohen (Pianoforte) lat Movement-Allegro Appus-

alonato.

2nd Movement--Andante un Poen

Adagio,

3rd Movement--Allegretto

Graziozo.

8.47-9.30 pm. Variety. Song-What more can I ask. Song---Brigbter than the Sun.

Anona Winn. (Soprano). Orchestral-Delibes in Vienna.

Orchestre Raymonde, Vocal Quartette Musketeers

Molodies No. 1.

The Four Musketoura, Orchestral-What's Next (Potpourri

of the Popular tunes of the Lant

half Century). Herman Finck and His Orchestra, Song A Dream of Paradine. Song--An Old Rustic Bridge

by the Mill

Walter Olynne (Tenor). Orchestral-Irving Berlin Waltz

Songs.

Dobroy Somers and His Band. 9.30-10 p.m. Orchestral. Overturo Eurvanthe (Weber).

Willem Mongelberg and Ha

Concertgebouw Orchestra. "Hansel and Gretel" (Humperdinck). ~~~~~~ Symphony Orchestra” Conducted

by Albert Coates. "Summer Days Suite" (Eric Coats).

Now Queen's Hall Light Orchestra conducted by Eric Contes. In a Country Lane. (b). On the Edge of a Lake, (c) At the Dance, 10 p.m. Close Down.

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KOWLOON TREES

AUTHORITIES RESUME FELLING OPERATIONS

After a respite for a few weeks, the henchman's Bre was again brought into action yesterday and more trees were felled in Nathan Road, Kowloon's main thorough- fare.

The part of Nathan Road, be tween Austin Road, going down the gradient, and extending to a little beyond the Po Hing Theatre, has been practically stripped of foliage.

The trees that have fallen are of a smaller type than the lofty banyang that were felled in num- bers last month. When strong protesta were lodged by the. Kow- loon Residents' Association and the Hongkong Automobile A380- ciation, a reprieve was ordered.

The matter was taken further by the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga in the Legislative Counel! on March 22.

Among a series of questions, the Hon. Mr. Braga asked: Is it the Intention of Government to cut down any more, and if so, ktaw

of tho trees that matyc formed such a picturesque avenue

Nathan Road?.

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health authorities on Friday, was first Hon. Secretary of the Mothers' Union at St. Andrew's.

A lecture in Italian will be held

A What Drive for Service Men Her other important offices in-will be held in the Weat Lounge of eluded member of the Committee the European Y.M.C.A. this evening. in the Grill Room of the Hongkong of the Girl Guides Association and commencing at H.45 p.in.

an examiner for Guides tests, past

Vice-President and Hon. Secretary

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Government's reply was: It is the intention of Government na at present advised to remove certain other trees, In particular those In the neighbourhood of bus atops and

corners of aldo. those at the streets.

Most of the trees felled

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ROUGH RIDING· ·

CONTESTS

BUSHMEN AND COW- BOYS TO COMPETE

One authority goes so far as to zay that tho. "Stampedo" which will take place over a period of one month, will go down in history as the greatest congress of cattle- men the world has ever known.

Another Centenary everit creat- ing much interest just now is the World famed ne a rough-ridor, building of an Australian mono- the Australian cattleman will bring plane to compete in the Centenary air race. The designers-two his talent to the city during the Sydney lecturera in aviation and a Contenary Celebrations In Victoria,

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Hotel on April 18, at 6.30. p.m. The bordered Cambay Buildsterday beginning next October.

the

ying oceany that the machine capable of Dying from. London to Belbourne in three In the "Wild Australia. Stam-

are being produced in New South pede," as the avent has been call-days. All materials for the plano ed, about 300 crack bushmen will Wales and the £2,000 cost is being compete with each other and riders shouldered by a commlites special. from overseas among them Amerly appointed for the purpose and Ican cowboys for trophies and, known as the "All Australian Aero- £4,000 in cash prizes.

plano Fund Committee:" Championship events, statos Aus More evidence of the Intouse tral News, include besides rough intereat being roured in the Con- riding (there are two fixtures for tenary is the decision of the women), cattle roping, stoor rid Melbourne Council to investigato Ing, broncoing, wild horse catch-accommodation facilities and, if races, whiperacking, cattle draft-building fresh hotels, and re- ing and sheep dog trials,

building and renovating othere

nnd speaker will be Rev. Fr. Prof. C.

Superior Father of the front of the Po Hing Theatre. The health bulletin of the Eastern Braga,

ended April 7 Salesian Instituto, who will take as Trees were also felled at bus stops In at the Ilotel Nathan corner, of the Hongkong Benevolent ports for the week

shows the following cases of infee-his subject, "Missionary Life Society.

and at the corner of Nathan and China" tions diseases: Plague-Bassein: 1 Mrs. Hunt is also a well known case, Colombo 3 caren

Jordan Roads. Cholora

Ona tree, which was cut down amateur stage player, and appeared tombay B cares, Calcutta 124 cases, The number of people vaccinated him, han also dano a vast amount in the A.D.C. production of "The Chittagong cason. Small-pox by members of the St. John's Am-opposite Saifee Terrace during the

Baghdad 1 case. Dombay 11 casen, bulance Brigade last work was 20,163 time interval yesterday, fell of social work in the Colany. She Last Mrs. Chaney rendered great service as a volun- Both Mr. Hunt and bla wife Calcatta 00 cases, Cochin cases and those previously vaccinated wore ross half the width of the road, Madras 23 cases. 161,660, giving a total of 177,743 and caused no small obstruction to tary worker in the Y.M.C.A. from will be sorely missed in Hongkong, Karachi 3 cases,

Of the number the

time of her arrival, and where their untiring efforts did se Rangoon 21 cases. Vizagapatam. 3 vaccinated to dalo. organised the Women's Section much to help forward social work cases, Halphong & cases, Tourane 2 vaccinated sines the last return, 3,908 vehicular traffic, until it was re- of the Association, noting until in the Colony. Their numerous comes, Alacao 2 deaths, Hongkong 4 ure infants, of whom 2,267 ure under moved by woodcutters.

cases, Shanghai 32 cases, Kobo five years of age. The wook's, ro. Another tree, standing at the recently he' · Chairman of friends will wish them all hap--caso, Onaka 1- casa - Cerebro-8pinal ; turn include -0,080 vaccinations of corner of Tak Shing. Street' ang, mule buckjumping, chariot: necessary, set going a"scheme for · the Committoo. She conducted piness in the days to come. Meningitis Hongkong 16 caso. ported from New Territory Stations. Nathan Road, was also felled.

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