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***The field day of St. John Ambulance Brigade arranged for e-morrow is to be held at Stanley and not at Shek O as formerly, stated.
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Through a bale of paper falling on him while In the Kowloon was Godowns yesterday, a enolie killed.
Memorials of Re-entry by the Crown on Kowloon Inland Let No. 1738 and. Kowloon Inland Lot No..! 1860 have been registered accoril- ing to law.
His Majesty the King has not
Taking an overdose of splum: The Diocesan. Gitly! School with which to end her. He w are holding a Bazaar, to-day. This Chinese woman of No. 42. Sqante is a big effort to raise $1,000 for Street (Taipingshon district) sue-been advised to exercise his power their school ground and athletic cumbed yesterday in the Govern of diapllowance with respect to the following Ordinance Ordinance equipment and alse for the sapment Civil Hospital.
Nu, 10 of 1926-An Ordinance to port of an orphan in the Victorin
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anca, 1833.
Interesting and well written notes appear in the December num- ber of the "Monthly Messenzor“ the magazine of St. Andrew's Church. Kowloon) on the Scout E Troop
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That his ronk, collector ab.. sconded with $2,700 is the report made by a loca! Chfbese landlord to the Police. A part of this money
There will be'n Whist Drive at { was to have been "paid into the
the Helena May Institute on Decem Colonial Treasury and another por ber the 18th at 8.30 p.m. if sufl- tion was handed over to the ancient members and their friends for remittance (on his master's
are forthcoming Tickets must be. account) to Shanghat
booked before the 9th December-- at the Secretary's Office.
be-
Six bales of leather, valued at Will members of the Helena. $1,800 were stolen from a godown. Mag Insitute please note that there at No. 124, Belchers Street, West will be Musicale on Thursday, th'oint, yesterday. The owner December at 5.30 p.m. Tea will Deves that the door was opened by * duplicate key He had the ru Ticketa be served from 4.45 pm, including Tea 50 cents ench, can down-keeper arrested and the latter be bought at the Secretary's Offre accused his assistant of having re moved the leather to the s.5. "Chuc before noon on the 8th inst.
Chow" for shipment, to Macao..
Confrmation classes will coin-
The Universal Week of Prayer mence with a united class for will be observed the first week of boys and girls on Sunday, Decem-January, a usual in all the ber 12 at 10 am, prompt, in St. Churches in the ColonyJanuary Andrew's Church. On the follows, St. John's Cathedral. 5,30 pm. ing Sundays, the boys meet in the January 4, Union Church 530 Vicarage. and the girls in the
pm January 5. St. Andrew's Church Hall, ut 10 am It is
Kowloom. 6 p.m January 6t Eoped to arrange a class for adults Wesleyan Church, Wanchal 5.30 to begin the first week in January,p.r.: January 7, Helena May
"Monthly Messenger."
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A coolic employed at the Kow- loon gedowns died in hospital yes terday afternoon from injuries sustained as a result of the descent of a 380 lbs, bals of newspapers from the chute of No. 36, godown. The bale, which fell a height of about 30 feet, struck the Rign or the head and shoulders.
The case in which Mrs. Sima Polonotzsky is charging H. A. Pik with assaulting her at 847 Broadway on Nov. 11 was to have come up for hearing again in the Mixed Court, Shanghai, on Nov. 24, but, upon its being call ed, the Bench read a letter which purported to have come from Pik in the course of which he asked to be excused from attending 'as he had to go to. Hankow. At the request of Mr. L. Hartigan, for the very night of the crime the mur-the complainant, accused forfait- cerer, accompanied by a woman, ed his bail and a warrant WAS left for Tainan byvtrain, and thatisaued for his arrest. now the woman has loured, laforma- tion against the mun which has led to his arrest,
It is understood he
Mr. Rupert Baldwin proposes | It is reported that the murder to organise a Curel choir to tourer of Mr, Carl Fisher at Feking has the parish two or three evenings been arrested. It appears that on during the week prior to Christrans bay, in the interests of charity. This was a very popular venture. Just winter and was successful raising nearly $100. Ladies and gentlemen willing to join this Caroli choir should advise Mr. R. Baldwin, 22 Jordan Rond-Monthly Mes
senger."
A Pole named Theodore
is a Russian gipsy, and that he Tansky, whose address was given will be sent under escort
toas 181, Darroch Road, WAS Tsingtap..
brought before Messrs. Whit- amore and Zap at the, Mixed The latest issue of the St.. A Chinese who tried the in-Court, Shanghai, on Nov. 24 when Andrew's Church magazine genious trick of attempting to a charge was preferred against Morthy Messenger") says:-Wismuggle about seven pounds of him by Mrs. V. A. Chunchen who those who would like to provide on-Government chandu into Singa-alleged that accused, together flowers for the Holy Table for one pore in the false bottom of a can with an American named H. A. month during 1927. kindly let Mrs. containing gold fish, failed to pass Keays and two Chinese, struck Lindsay know.We shall gain the hawk eye of the Revenue Off- her about different parts of the welcome gifts of flowers' and green-cers, and as result had to pay a body and caused her bodily harm. ery for Christmas decorations "on
The affair. is said to have occur- red in North Szechuen Road on
December 24 at 10 a.m. We shall need the help of ladies as usual. On the last occasion we were very short indeed of the help required. On Sunday, December 26 at 6 nm.. there will be a Christmas Carq service and organ recital, »
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of $690 worth contraband opium | September 9. Accused asked for two Indians, members of the Bri- an adjournment as he desired to rish India Steam Navigation Com-call
"Egra," were pany's steamer, chared in thesame Court and e- manded.
witresses. Mr. Na. A. Ivanoff, for the prosecution had no objection and the case was remanded for special hearing:
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS.
British wireless message, states that Prince Henry is going to the Riviera early next week to recuperate after his recent opera- ition.
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To-morrow, Sunday the Reve
·G. E. Arrowsmith, M.A.... will preach his farewell sermons at the 11 am and 6 p.m. services at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon.
The Rev. J. V. Westlake, M A., arrived. in Singapore on the "Macedonia" and will, be assistant He Chaplain at the Cathedral.. comes from Birmingham Cathedral and is a talented musician..
Mr. 2. S. Strachan, formerly Director of Public Works at Singa- pore, and now holding a similar appointment in Ceylon, is to be General, Manager of Railways, FM.S., in succession to Mr. Spiller.
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The wedding is announced of Mr. R. L. Read of Shanghai and Mies J. V. Fleming, to take place at St. John's Cathedral on Dec. 18 at 2.30 p.m. The reception will follow at No. 105, The Peak, the residence of Mr. John Fleming.
During the Indisposition of Miss D. Kelley, the Young Women's Bible Claas at St. Andrew's Church, Mins Kowloon, is being led by Dunk. Miss. Dynk has been a Mis- sionary (C.M.S.) for twenty-five
years.
Dr. W. A. Taylor has "been ap- painted to net as CM.0. Singapore from October 26,
Dr. R. B. MacGregor similarly at Malacca.
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His Excehoney the Governor hus re-appointed Dr. Alice Deborah Hickling, M.B.E., to be a Member of the Board of Education for further period of two years, with effect from December 5.
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Mr. C. A. S. Russ, of the local law firm of Lee and Russ, re- turned to Hong Kong this week on the 3.8. "Yorck," with Mrs. Rusa and family.
Miss Florence Fox of Kobe, was married to Mr. Douglas James Handford manager of the Yoko hama office of the "Japan Adver- at All iser" on November 20, Saint's Church in Kobe.
His Excellancy the Governor has
Owing to his dearture from? cepted the resignation by Lieu- tunaat James Thornton Smalley of Shanghai, Mr. W P. Lambe haa his Commission in the Hong Kong resigned his seat on the Electric- Volunteer Defence Corps, with efty Committee, and his resignation feet from November 29,
Old Watsonins in Malaya are
A dinner at arranging to hold the Ipoh Station Hotel on December 11, in honour of Dr. John Alison, the recently retired fleadmaster of the School, who is on a world tour..
are
The forthcoming-weddings announced of Mr. William John Anderson, Civil Servant, of R.B.L. 135 Victoria Road. Pokfulam, to Miss Mary Tyrrell of Shanghái; and Mr. Thomas Brameld, Archi- Lect, Shameen, to Mies Doris Lind
ny, Southaea, England.
has been accepted by the Music- pal Council with regret, the Muni- cipal Gazette" staten.
2 former Hehrich Krause,
showing teacher at Broskau la the world that one can still play the piano at the ags of 100. Though he gave up regular teach- ing, wenty-seven years ago, he con- tinues to play for an hour more every day.
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The Raja Muda of Selangor, accompanied by his Frivate Secret tery; Inche Dauid, the A.D.C. the Sultan, his Malay Secretary, the Chief Kathi and Raja Abdulla pro- ceeded to Langat Sumatra, on November 15 to attend the mari age ceremony of the daughter of H.H. the Sultan of Langat.
Helfez, one of the world's fore most violinista, is booked to tour the Far Epat under the manage
The new Commissioner of Police ment of Mr. A. Strok early next year. Music lovers of Shanghai resumed his post in 'Niagpo a few will doubtless look forward with days ago. Cordial farewell recep- keen interest to his visit, Word tions were given, and many tablets of merit were presented by, the local public organisations. honour of Mr. C. J. Ling, who did quite a satisfactory service during his. Bervice us n Commlesioner of Folice.
"A social evening to welcome the Rev. W. W. and Mrs. Rogers, will be held on Thursday, December 16, at 8.30 p.m., In St. Andrew's has just been received from Copen- Church Hall, Kowloon. A com- hagen, where he is now touring mittee representative of different that he wishes to be known church organisations is making all "Heifetz" only. the necessary arrangements.
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Lieut-Colonel Cecil L'Estrange Malone, R.A.F, who has recently
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Succeeding the Rev. G. E.
Mrs. Chetvorenko, widow of a Arrowsmith on the clergy of Streturned to England from China. late employee of the Russian Con-
Audrow's Church, Kowloon, the Rev. W. Walton Rogers will preach
Mr. Iwanaga, Managing Direc-
associated with Rear-Admiral slate, committed suicide at 223 M. F. Sueteria. claim now being Ruu Chapaal, Shanghai, on Novem first on Sunday, December 19, both heard before the Royal Commission her 25 by shooting herself. in the| in the morning and evening As
en Awards to Inventors in regard head with a revolver, has been previously stated, "Mr. Rogers has been with the Church to torpedo carrying seaplanes. I
was stated in evidence given or tor of the Nippon Shimbun Reng, Missionary Society for 17 years. He has worked in Canton and dis- October 18 that three enemy ships and formerly general manager of trict; he was Principal of Holy Vere sunk in the Dardanelles by the Kokusai News Service, Trinity College and Jatterly Warda sight torpedoes carried by ses arrived in Shanghai on November Mr. Iwanaga, df St. Andrew's Hostel, Mrs. planes on which the invention was 20 from Tokyo.
sed. The seaplanes were under who is, lending figure in journal- Rayère le also coming to the command of Lieut. L'Estrange Fetic circles in Japan, will stay in parlah She was C.M.B mission-
Malone.. betore her mardaza
Shanghai a few days.
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