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THE CHINA MAIL.
AT THE INSTITUTE enemies of the Colony had an nounced their intention of making a dock which would enable them PARTING GIFTS TO SIR CLAUD to do without Hongkong, but any
one who knew the coast would SEVERN.
know that they were lacking, in a sense of humour or were very ignorant.
"NEVER MISSED A BALL"
a
American community desired to assure him that he would carry with him its best wishes for suc- ceas, health and happiness." (Ap plause)).
Mr. B. E. Cameron; General Manager of the Standard Oil Company, expressed on behalf of the American Colony it's appre elation of the many courtesies ex- term of office and wished him God Speed on his journey.home.
Sir Claud spoke at length of his many opportunities to appreciate the goodwill and the assistance:
given him and the Colonial Gov. ernment by the American colony. especially during the world war,
A toast was drunk to the health of Sir Claud and his family in which all those present at the Clubs joined,
They who knew could realise the Sir Claud Severn WAS the futility of any sach project on the recipient of a presentation yester-part of their enemies. In speak-ended by Sir Claud during his day on behalf of the Institutioning to them he thought he could tuke an optimistic view and said of Engineers and Shipbuilders of that if they could see their present which he had been Vice-President troubles through they would set for several years, Although he great revival in shipping as well had not been able to pay many as in trade generally,
In conclusion, Sir Claud said he visits to the 'Institution he had
thanked them very much for hav- never missed the annual ball sinceing asked him there, and added he had been in the Colony, said Sir that he deeply regretted leaving Claud in the course of the evening, the Colony, but as he had said The parting memento which the before, he was hoping to revisit it Institution asked Sir Chaud's before very long. Then, if this
Sir Clac Severn will leave silverboom in shipping had not started acceptance of was A cigarette box inscribed "Presented there would be, he was sure, anQueen'a rat 11.15 m. to Sir Claud Severn. K.B.E.. indication then that it was coming Saturday November 14. FC.M.C. By the members on his and that people who had ships to retirement. Hongkong 12-11-26build would come to Hongkong The Institution's monogram was because they would realise there
on the cover.
Depart To-morrow.
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on
Hankow. November 12.--Gens were facilities here which they erat Sze Tson-bin, ex-Defence Icould not get elsewhere.
Commissioner of Tainanfu Sight-
Mr. B. L. Frost, President of the
He thanked them very much foring under Chang Tsung-chang; | Institution, made the presentation. and wished long life and proa- the beautiful gift and for their was captured by San Chuan-fany during the Fengtien retreat after perity to Sir Claud and Lady kind reception that evening.
Sir Claud proposed a toust to the defeat at Kuchen. He was Severn, to the young members of the family, and a pleasant voyage the President. Mr. Frost, and said sentenced to death and shot By home and happy re-union with his he was very pleased that Mr. Sun, after consultation with family.
Allied Head There were very few Frost had been elected to the posi Anhwei gentry. residents who had known Sirion, and hoped that the Institu-quarters have received a telegram Claud as long as he (M: Frost)tion would flourish under his pre-from General Chen Wen-chuo ut
sidency.
Chengchow. stating that Taad- had had the opportunity, for he
had had the pleasure of playing! Mr. Frost, in reply, said that he chow was captured by General Li in the Philharmonie Concerts at hoped the worst in trade depres-Chien-san yesterday. Reuter. Singapore more than 25 years ago sion had passed, and that they when. Sir Claud was charming would soon get back on to the off The music loving people there lines. Mr. Frost submitted a with his songs. Since he he toast to the shipping industry and speaker? had been in Hongkong, general trade of Hongkong, and he had had the pleasure of many this was also received with en delightful conversation with Sir thusiasm.
Claud on many subjects and he! Sir laud, on leaving the club, Benuk any
chat Sir Claud had said: "Thank you very much. always shown a very keen interest suntlemen, and my best wish is in public affairs as well as social that better times will come very The members sang: "For jones and had always been willing!
Noun,"
to talk matters over when asked he's a jolly good fellow," and gave three hearty cheers as he left the room.
to do so
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After the toast of Sir Claud.
At the American Club. proposed by Mr. Frost. had been. honoured, Sir Claud replied and] A iffin'as given at the Ameri- expressed grateful thanks that he can Club yesterday in honour of ahould have been asked there that Sir Claud Severn. evening just before ht left the The American Consul-General. Colony on retirement from public Mr. Roger Culver Tredwell, pre- service to be given the opportunity sided and introduced Sir Claud. of meeting the members again. Mr. Tredwell spoke of Sir Cland's during successful endeavours Ships and Engineering.
fourteen years as Colonial Secre- Referring the present trade con- tury to bring the English-speak-time ditions as particularly affectingling peoples in the Colony of the activities which they in their Hongkong into close co-operation various capacities in the Colony for the mutual benefit of all, and represented. Sir Chud, said that added that mutual harmony of it was true that at the present thought and action on the part of time the shipbuilding and possibly the English-speaking races will engineering trades were not nearly help to restore peace in the world. so active as they were at one time Mr. Tredwell assured Sir Claud but even during this period of that although he might think that apparent inactivity ships had com-his labours were finished, he was pleted. been launched and sent merely entering upon new and im- away on their first voyages on portant duties as the Ambassador
The of Hongkong.
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