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Ch it waalbhe fast fine day in "Hongkong for a month (t))
RECEPTION TO SIR OLAUD In the office they met Mr. Kotewalk
SEVERN.
DEFT FOR LADY SEVERN
It needed hardly to be said that his services here were most exceptional: One had only to refer for instance. be her work on the estimates year The China Merchante Club "in by year where nothing escaped his When Mr. Kotowol hine Building was the soone yea igle oya erty afternoon of a reception came to him and said he was leaving in honour of the lion, Sir Claud this public service it was i sud day Sovern and a presentation to him for them and be wondered whether un behalf of Lady Severn of a Ma, Kobewall was wise in leaving.' Mr. Kotowall! beautiful jade pendant on a gold the public service. chain, a Swatow sill table cloth, had, however, succeeded in bucmers Chinese embroidered shawl and life. One had only to look at China an embroidered bedspread.
Building which was his monument.
The ceremony was graced with should rightly be called Kotewalt the first public appearance in the Building but it was only one of capusity of Governor of His Excel- many things he had left Hongkong. As regarded himself, Sir Claud lency Mr. Cecil Clementi, C.M.G.
and there were also present heads did not think he had wholly de- of the Navy and Army, heads of served all that had been said. Like Civil Service." departments. and Sir R.E Stubbs his years here had prominent members of the com- been his happiest and he only re- gretted that he had not more time munity.
The office always
Mr. Chow Shou-soc expressed to get about. This pleasure at the presence of Flis kept him so close and he would Excellency the Governor and other welcome a privilege which would distinguished guests and addressed, enable the Colonial Secretary to the gathering in Chinese as there go about and see the country (ltr)-
One of the happiest memotes were many presalt who could not." Allsderstand Engl. Mr. Chow which he would take away would Shou-son, suningly referred to Mr. be the wonderful spitit which the lement's reputation as a Chinese Chinese of the Colony showed scholar and said that for the first during the time through which bime he (the speaker) would vee the Colony had just passed. The notes in his address in case His Colony was grateful to them for the Excellency should detect a mistake manner in which they had come forward to show they appreciate! (r.)
The Hon. Mr. RH. Kotowall the good government here and their after Mr. Chow Shou-son had determination that the Government spoken in Chine, spoke in should not be brought low by its enemies. In conclusion he would † English and said that the parting held for him a particular poignancy thank his hosts for the kindnes 118 Sir Guud Severn was shown to him and for their presente to his wife. He hoped that some official his chief at the Colonial Secret-day Lady Severn would be able to fugint and had been most kind and thank them personally, (applause). considerate to him Fortunately Among those present were Sir Claid Severna departure might. E. the Governor, Mr. Cecil not be his last as he had just informement Vice Admiral Sir Edwin led him (the speaker) that he and Alexander Sinclair, Captain G. E. Lady Severn might pay Hongkong Swinton, Mr. G. R. Sayer Flag a short visit in the Spring of 1997..
Captain W. J. C. Lake, Colonel Mr. Kotewall referred to the de-Russell Brown, Captain Johann ¡Hire of those responsible for
Lieut.-Col, Montague-Bates, Hor. uranging the function to bold $
Sir Henry Follock, Hon. Mr. C. Banquet and present an illuminated Mol. Meneer, Hon. Mr. H. T. address. But this had been abandon-Creasy, Hon. Mr. D. W Tratman, ed at the request of Sir Chaud Hon. Dr. J. B. Addison, Hon. Mr. Seven who did not think that it
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Nov. 14.-1.0.A.N
Nov.
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*DISTINGUISHED CAREER.
DISTINGUISHED: GATHERING.
P. H. Holyoak, Hor. Mr. A. O would be justified in these trahlous Lang. Hon. Mr. H, W. Bird, Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, Commodore Stirling, Pay Lieut. E. D. T. Mr. Kotewal referred to Sir Churcher, Commanders G. F. Hole Claud's thirty-five years of suc. and C. Hake, Mr. H. H. J. cessful and distinguished service Gompertz, the acting Chief Justice, under the Crown, a career which Mr. Justics Wood, Mears. C. D. had been one of unbroken success. Melbourne, A. Dyer H. K. Holmes,
Sir Claad had won golden opinions Philip Jacks, A. H. Hollingsworth. frem all sides. for ris intuitive tact, T. Jackmann, 1. W. Carpenter, inborn courtesy and administrative A. E. Wright. H. E. Goldsmith, rapacity
Colonial B. B. McElderry, R. E. Lind Secretary and whilst holding the sell, R. A. D. Forrest, E. W. lice officer Administrating the Hamilton, P. P. J. Wodehouse, Government, a position he had held. H. King, D. Burlingham, N. L.
1
exercised as
no fewer than ten occasions Smith, J. D. Lloyd, M. J. Breen, one extending for as long a period H. Green, G. N. Orme, E. Ralphs,
US a year and one-the last for A. H. Crook, A. E. Wood, T. W. Ainsworth, E. I. Wynne-Jones, | the unprecedented period of half a
disy
A
H.. B. Winslow. W. Schofield.
The speaker, believed that it wasdon Potter, F. C. Jenkin, H. un unchallenged fact that Barlow, A. H. Ferguson, G.. Hogg A, Lecot, G. M. Young J. Owen Clund enjoyed the somewhat am- barrassing distinction of being the Hughes, T. G. Wall, H. W. Bell, ot popular man in Hongkong Col. L. G. Bird, H. R. B. Hancock, He had an honour that kept
the Rev. T. W. Pearce, Messrs. the vision true and the mind sweet.D. H. Cuneron, F. A. Perry, W. L. He was beloved of school children, Pattenden, J. P. Braga. M. F. The was universally liked and it had Key, Chev. J. M. Alves, U. Rasm- become an accepted truien that no juho, A. F. B. Silva-Netto, M. P. clarity bazaar or concert could be Yalati, C. Isutsumi, (T.K.K.) and quite successful without his parti. Abe (M.B.K.). Icipation or genial presence. A man
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of broad outlook and broad toler TIKWA
he had done much for the Talambs Chinese community. Speaking sa 25-B, 1
Talma
one who had known him from the BOMBAY AND COLOMBO VIL EPORT & PEEING.
day of his arrival in Hongkong he 8.-0.8.K.. Amur Maru. [(the speaker) could say that in Bir 11.-E.A.L. Oldenborg Chud Severn the Chinese had a Tokushima Maruine friend. They would be the Pres
Cleveland Indua Mara
poorer for his loss. On behalf of Trooms Marn his Chinese friends and, in fact, Pros., Montos the whole Chinese community, Mr. Esarland
Kotewall said he wished Sir Ciend and Lady Severn many years good health and happiness to enjoy the retirement which their good work ∙l earned for them..
Dnc.
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Mr. Chow Shou-son then made the presentation and enthusiastic cheering
Six-Cland Severn, reply- ing. Wanked Mr. Kotewall for the kind words he had said abort himself and Lady Sovern. It had Karabeen one of the saddest things for her that she had not been sole to return to Hongkong.
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Sir Claud Bevern referred to the services of both Chinese members of the Council who had just spokon. Mr Chow Shou-san had been a olcse friend and adviser of the Gov- ernment which had been fortemate in having the benefit of hfws, great mlarinidradeve experience in North- orn Cina, which he brought with lisin to Hongkong
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