MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925.
M.C.L. FETE.
SATURDAY'S SUCCESSFUL
FUNCTION.
WORKERS' EFFORTS REWARDED..
THE CHIN
The first on the left was the received a warm reception VISITORS AT HOTELS. military stall where an abundance Amongst other Iteme which jot dresses, bags, dolla, jade ornal received repeated encoren was ments, curios, and other goods"Felix keeps on walking" by wore displayed.
Daphne Leach, which was quite
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Mr. B. T. G. Atkins Mr. 8. Abbott
VT Brameld
Mrs
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Eng. Capte Me Awdadinley
Mr CM. HoDonald -Man: Motos/f
Balllios Me Je Ollerton Berbinger Kr P: Pulink RJ. Birbeck Mr V. Banjaroin
Mr 9, J. Pouros
Bows
Mr-end Kim W. A.
Raidel
Ab the naval stall adjoining realistic and appealed more beautiful cushions, tea cosfer especially to the younger folk, and embroidered work; dresses, the jazz dance by N McKimm and Animated scenes were witness-knitted goods and other articles P. Gittens..
Imperial Concert Party. od in Government House grounds attracted customers.
The Peak stall further on across The organisers of the bazaar on Saturday upon the occasion of
the steps had a bumper collection were fortunate in securing the the fête and sale of work:
of knitted goods, gloves, handker-services of this talented amateur organised by the Hongkong Women's Guild and Ministering chiefs, hats, dolls, fancy bags, silk combination who assisted with a
Me TL Parkhurst
Children's League.
lamp shades, table; covers and delightful concert.. Those who Mr & Mr J. Bebar. Mr. R. H. Pope.
Mr. 8. Bal
Mr L. Fappo An energetic band of helpers other ware Candles, too, were took part were Mrs. F. Lawrence, Mr D. F. Cappleman Mr A. E were associated with Mrs. H. There to be found in abundence A Miss May Gaubert, Mrs. W. R. FR E. Old Creasy, Acting President, and special adjunct catered for the Fleming, Miss Eva Findlay, the r&r J. B...
Audrey Steal, Doreen General Honorary Secretary of necessities of children, and those Misses
Ma V. W. Darios. the R.K.W.G. and M-CL., who hack in charge here helped to solve Smith. and Irene Deacon, Messrs. Mr. Cook charge of the arrangements, and many difficult problems for an Bert Burrows, Harold Vinger, and Me W. Dowley
Vic Blundell, with the piano in Mr and Mrs Bagle: the support given to the effort to eager crowd" help local charities and other
the capable hands of Mr. W. RM1. W. Focken My Fitzgerald Fleming and Mr. Orchard at the Farrell MEGA. FRÍAD M. & Forsber Mr & Mrs J, Gould
Gawler Drs. D. R. G. N. Mr & Mr. A. H.
Guthrie Dr. E Gould
children's funds was evident from the large number of stalls and the goods displayed on them.
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Caseola
F. Fall
Me C. Baasen
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Mr J. Rankin Dr. H.F. Sommera Mrs E. Aparke, MA, B. Brank ME. P. Strle
Strickler
Schalth
Mr J. A. Satosky Mr. L. B. Schmidts M. M. Bohineinger Lt. Co
9, B, Sherm
* Mr G.
Mr & Mrs. Tanmat Mr B. Thom pron Mr M. Taun Mr & Mra ·Tollefain Mr A. Tutaoji-o
JTarrant F. Yan
Mr Mr G.
Mr&Mr H L
Wilson and §. children Mr. D.. E.
Wood
Mr A. E. Wilioa
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Mrs B..8:
A mustar of school girls were seen busy at the St. Paul's Girls College stall, which, with the in-helm of affairs... genuity of their leader, Miss Woo. The three gentlemen first named The stalls, which were decorated had all the appearance of a depart created a furore in "The Parsons with flags and bunting, were set ment store. Tapestry from Nan- of Puddle" and, were individually out in orderly array on the king, gift boxes of stationery, responsible for some humorous spacicus grounds and a fairy scene necklaces, woollies, crochet work, items. Mr Vic Blundell was was witnessed after dark when silk cushions, vanity bags, dolls, exceptionally good in his comic coloured, lights were turned on. silk mosquito curtains, and what songs, and both he and the other
anibel The lighting was excellent and not. The majority of the goods gentlemen scored successes either
J..Harding reflected great credit on Mr. W. E. There was the handiwork of the alone or in concert with the ladies. Mr
stallion Orchard, who was responsible for girls and spoke eloquently for Mrs. Lawrence was supported by Misses. A and y..
their skill. These hand-made the troupe in "Passedena" which Ho this. work.
His Excellency the Governor, goods were novel and artistic and was warmly applauded. She alsof B, Holmes. Sir Reginald E. Stubbe, K.C.M.G., found ready buyers. To their sang sweetly in a number of Mr P Hodgson
MJ, Josaph also selected items including "Break of Mr J. M
Johistone an early arrival on the manufacturing skill was
splendid array
Day" and "In Old Manila" Miss
Mr. T Jongen ground, and took a lively interest traced u in the proceedings at the stalls delicacies in the chocolate and Eva Findlay sang "I love the Mr A . Jusun, B. Wylls
Moon" and "The Misty Isle." Miss Mr V. Johannesen,
dr E Korlick and the various side shows pro- candy line. vided for the delectation of both
Another attraction at the St.May Gaubert also did well in "The Mr&Mro E, F, KI
Slave Song" and in a quarrel with Mr and Mrs C.. young and old." Several Hundred Paul's Girls' College plot was a
The pro
Lvaritsen visitors thronged the grounds, and dollar stall at which one thousand Mr. Harold Vincer among those present from an early gifts of pleasing and original gramme was a long one, and con- Mr. P. Loo hour were the Hon. Sir Claud design were to be had by the pur- tinual demands for encores had to ra GW. Lo Severn, Mr. T Gaisford-St. fchase of tickets. Some of these Lawrence, Captain Swinton. M.C..articles were worth many dollars the Hon. Mr. P. M. Holycnk and a piece, and the lucky purchaser's Mrs. Holyoak, Commodore A. J. B. soon had their tickets. tacked on Within a short Sticking, the Right Rev. C. R. to the articles. Duppuy, DD. (Bishop of Victoria) time of the opening 600 tickets and Mrs. Duppuy, Col. Russell had been sold--a sure indication Brown" DS.0. and Mrs. Russell that bargains were indeed to be Brown, the Hon. Mr. H. W, Bird had here for a mere dollar. andMes. Birth, the Hon. Mr. H. T Cousy, the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, thu Rev. R.-J., Northcott, the Hon. Mr Chow Shou-son, the on. Mr. R. Kotewall and a large body of helpers whose names are given ekevher,
The Victoria stall was charm- ingly located under the shade of
'be satisfed.
Stalls and Helpers. The following is the list of stall holders with their assistants:-
Naval Stall, Mrs. Stirling. by Miss Stirling, asisted. Mesdames Collett, Hearne, Hunt, Leys, Mias Leys and 18 other helpers.
Military Stall-Mrs. Rusself Brown and Mrs Paton assisted by
a large tree, and vied with its Mesdames Northcott, Greenwood, friendly rivals in the variety of Cerpenter, Cruikshank, Lugard." its offerings, including in addition Fanssett, Macready, O'Callaghar, tooth pustes and other toilet re- Monsenaro, quisites, and competing in a small way in the sale of cigarettes with a large stall located opposite and catering to devotees of "My Lady Nicotine."
The Bellilios Girls' School had) stall illed with delicious home Reinforcements made candied.. continually appeared on the table, but they were swept away in quick time. and this stall was one of those that had to close its doors One curly.
Haigh, Stamford, Sloane Stanley, Edwards and the Misses Ram and Holyoak.
Peak. Stall-Mrs. R. M. Austin assisted by Mesdames Arthur, Hall Bratman and Annett.
and child Mr and Mrs B. J.
Lacon
Mr G. W. Lesvoll Mr.J. R. Lund Hae: B Lille Mr. B. E Lyster Mr Hortpallter MO Mancial
all
Wong and child
Mr & Mrs Wheeler
Mr and Mrs J, E
·Mr & Mrs J. F.
Wiight
Watkins
MFJ F. Wright Mrs M. Walsh. Mr Mr J. Wast Mr J.. T. Waxi
y0. E. Watkins Mr Mrs J. H
Wallace
REPULSE BÁT:HOTEL.
October
Mr and Mrs Ve Andel & child
Mr R. E. Batchelor
Mr Chicbgar Mrs M. U. Clark
and child
Maggor Bovolnigh
Miss: 3. Mr and
and Mrs Peak Children's Stall. Mrs. Francin
Mias B
E. Farrs Murdoch assisted by Mesdames Mr Gord Black. Hegarty and Knoll..
Mr and Mrs Larne): Victoria Stall-Mrs. Middleton | M. and Mrs. D.
Jeckian Smith assisted by Mesdames Stod- dard, Atwell and Miss Cotton-
Mr and Mr+E,
Lund Mr M. Lovin¬ Mr Milor
Fete Opened. The Hon. Sir Claud Severn said that he felt sure all the members of the League were grateful to His Excellency the Governor for again kindly placing the grounds at their disposal. He hoped, this would be a better fete than its predecessors with everything in its favour inagnileen weather and a very
Police Stalk.—Mrs. F. P. A wilding band of helpers, which all
Wodehouse assisted, by Miss -pointed to a good result.
The Police stall, supervised by Angus, Mesdames Ogg, Kent, regrettable fact was that this Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, was Pincott, Bloxham and Cashman. would be the last occasion ön
"St. Paul's Girls' School-Miss which His Excellency would be besieged from an early hour by present at these functions, and those desirous of possessing some Woo assisted by Mrs. Griggs, at therefore it was all the more of the many useful articles which General Stall, and Miss Kotewall reason that the last one shouldre disposed of by raffes. A at Dollar Stall, also the staff.
Belilios Girls School-Fudge lucky dip here was also quickly be the test. (Applause).
Stall-Miss Skinner assisted by The Hon. Mr. H. W. Bird said denuded of its contents. that he had been asked by the A special parcels stall presided Miss Heung and Miss Hung.
Cigarette Stall-Mrs. L. G.) over by Mrs. Hickling assisted the members to express their regret at the unavoidable absence of Lady purchasers in bundling up their Scott assisted by Mrs. Blackwell, Mr V. Benjamin
the Misses Shaw and Miss Barbera | Mr and Mrs P. W. King
wares.
Diverse Attractions-
here a lot of work.
|
Parcels StallMrs. Hickling and Mrs. Minnett..
Ten Garden. Tickets-Mrs, Ram assisted by Miss Innes and Mrs. Miskin.
Side Shows. Naval Chute-Run by launch ulcers.
Lucky Well-Mrs. Gillingham and the Misses Phyllis and Eileen Gillingham.
Stubbs. She had taken a great interest and enthusiastically
The attack on bran pie tubs was assisted the work of the League. In spite of difficulties and dia-furious, and many who had come appointments the inembers of the prepared to dig at a late hour were Committee felt that it was up to disappointed. The way the lucky them to keep the flag Aying, and well was drained was indeed mar vellous. This was the first to be not minimise interest in any way attacked by a surging crowd of (Hear, hear) They also keenly Chinese girls who led the way felt the absence of Lady Severn and gave the naval men in charge who had been another staunch supporter and would have per-
Among other attractions were formed the opening ceremony in the lucky wheel, which hath prizes the absence of Lady Stubbe for almost all comers, the gut Lady Severn had not forgotten fish pond, rainbow or pitch, and them, however, as he understood the naval chate, which had plenty that a cable has been received to do. Clock golf was a favourite Macready alum Oxford reading "Good luck with many, and His Excellency -Line-bazaar.Mrs, Russell Brown had now come forward to and Government House party were Scouts.
the Governor, Col. Russell Brown, FitzGerald, D.S.O., and uli ner place, and he thought the often on the links. icase they could do was to express une tea garden was conveni-F. G. FitzGerald, D.S.O une:r deep thanks to her for doing
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enty situated on the tennis courts
(Applause).
8. Messrs Nielson.and.
Eagles Precal Megere Pratt and
Mr and Mrs J. N.
Parker Mr & Mian Bizzia
Mr Vander Atees Mr Mra & Miss
Stratton
Lt. Col. and Mrs
0. M. Staphoos Me & Mrs Badler Mr and Mrs Wolt
and child Hr. Mies Townend Mr & Mra 3. H.
Taggart
Mouse Winston d
Martin
PEAK HOTEL.
Foparmber 10
Mr J. Angwin Mr. 5. A. Arthur Mr F. Austin Dr H. Baloan Mr Mrs Bartho
A. Burton
Blackwell
Mr. W. H. Bonine Mr H. B. Bray Mr M. Breen
and Mrs. B. L Bridger
Mr. E. Kil:00 “Mr B.. Lassen
Mr and dra G. D.
Leya Mina Loyz
Major A; B. Little-
Johns
MF J. D. Lloyd Mr and Mrs. W.
Logan
Mr 1. Addie Martin Mr B. F.Mattingloy Mrs J. Mosinan Mr. R. Millar, Mr El. A. Mills Mr E E. SMOK Capt, & MM. BA
M. Montsanro Mr A. Moring -
Mis P. W. Brown Mr J. B. Collis M1-6. M. Cooper Mr Co. Cormack Mr and Mrs W. N..
J. Corley-
Mr and My W. A.
Cornell
H.. Murdock Milas E. Murdook HIM. W. Nowa Mr and Mrs J. D.
holoon DRADY
Mr W. Ogden Mrs N. O. Donald. Clock Gelf-Lt. Col. F. G. Fitz-Cold Dobr A
A. b. roDa Gerald D.S..., assisted by the
Min 0. Porton Hittle Misces Hewitt.
Cajor & Mr H. Hr A. Piemell Roll Bowl or Pitch. Major, W. A.
Edwards ·
Boy
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Easton
Dr. Mary Rocke Mra Roberk Mr D. M. Rycroft
Моторн Mr.W. &
Mrs. T. Behjulen.
dr. Stone
Stabbings Mr Mrs G
ML.
Ahwaites Kr... A
Lt. Col. & Mrs B.
Azevalyan
4D Tarner
Gold Fish Pond.-Lt.-Col. F. G. | Mr D. Forine
Mr & Mrs. L.I.
Frankiin LG U.. Frederick Silk Worms Exhibit Lt. Col. Col. F. G. Fits Mrs & 438 G. E.
Gerald HD Good. Lucky Wheel-Messrs. R. M. Cohen Excelency the Governor and the arge number who pro- Austin, Patterson and Tratmian,
Mi M. B. Hall. said that he was very glad to place to this portion of the grounds had ceeded for necessary refreshment
Bran Pie-Mrs. Gerrard, the J. B. dawker
Mr. M. Bome. the grounds at the disposal of the the additional advantage of hear Misses Gerrard and Gillespie worth. Committee, and shured in the
Gate Money. Soldiers East Mr W. Hens
and mir d. regret expressed at the absenceing suitable selections by the band Surrey Regiment and Chinese L-Gomar. He of Lady Stubbs and ulso Lady which was in attendance by kindoffs
of the East Surreys Regiment,
Hole {My 2. L. Jenleton: Capt. R. På Walker Severn, who had taken a great permission of Lt. Col. Montague Oliphant, Smith and Gordon Mr J. JuJohn W. We w
Ice Cream Cart -- Messrs | Mr J. El savann Capt. & Waste deal of interest in this work. The Bates, C.B., C.M.G. The ice cream
Tickets for Children's Dancing League had extraordinary diff
Lola Warte My J.. E. Josenia
D. Fulmers culties to face this year, which cart also did quite good business Display and The Imperial Concert
B. Party sold by Mrs Lay, Misses J. Mr Bod Me Amongst the various raffles Holyoak and J. Hollingsworth
MEIN Key which took place, was k doll's
"necessitated hard work for the
energetic Secretary, Mrs. Creasy, and he congratulated her. end-
until all the stocks were hausted..
ex-
Marseillés, toliet 23. M.
those who helped in the effort.house which had the appearance Viro, the new Goverior-eu- (Applause);
in conceusjour His "Excellency ay rarnasacu anus occupeetud of Indo-China, embarked to
pungalow This was the gift or
dug, Routeri
expressed his pleasure at having the tanah Convent and an object
Krogh-Moo
On
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Wood
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them and asked her to open the The results of the rames and the Waaliington, October 26. The ing's papers report a thres hour iu
11.
Mrs. Russell Brown present with of admiration for many
Tokyo, October 20This morn
bazaar.
Mrs. Russell Brown, who was
amount realised by this effort will Administrative Council of terview Between the Chinese Minin which accorded an ovation, said, that she be announced later. The bazaar Federal Comel Churches bave terud M. Stridehara, in Was there only as a stop gap. She has in every way been an immense dilremed a communication to Mr. Jupun was used to give assistance. thanked the gentlemer for the success, and u substantial sum Kellogg, urging the abolition of to China M. Shidebaru Tegrotted: kind sentiments, and as they had should be forthcoming this year extraterritoridity and grunting day's inability owing to the expressed themselves in ample with the remarkable manner in tarif autonomy to China and g Wachington Agreement Renter. terme there was nothing more for which well-wishers have come to gesting that if other nations
Paris- Coloßer The former her to do but declare the bazaar the assistance of the League. not ready to follow that policy the
Miss Capell's Pogil American Government should act in Premier Brisk Business
An exceller dancing display dependently The Counter below wi The opening of the bazaar, was was provided by a few of Miss if these rights are conceded that ne tions. signal to the visitors to make a Violet Capell's purplis in the after China will take stops to ensure de on the stalls and become noon at the ball fours of Govara- justice boing administered in Chin He POBBBBBors of some of the choice ment House
ese come away which were offered at A flower danca by Darbna Baill the Vintersets of
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