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RED CROSS PARADE AT HER
FUNERAL.'!
UNION CHURCH TRIBUTE.
THE CHINA MAIL,
the Members of the Board of Edu- cation, the staff of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hos pitala, Members of the Boldiers' Christian Association, members of the London Mission, the: Central Public Dispensary, and the Officers aud members of the St. Joseph's College, Division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade
HOUR DEAR FRIEND."
Union Church References to
As testimony to her services to the Women's Nursing Divisions, the St. John Ambulance Brigade turned out in force on Saturday evening! for the funeral of Mrs. (Dr.) Alica Deborah Hickling (nee Sibree), M.B,E,,. Hon. Serving Sister of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, L.R.C.P., LRCS. (Edin
The Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie, in burgh), L.E.F. & S., whose suddenle sermon at Union Church yeater- and untimely death at the Peak day, made the following references Hospital on Saturday morning came to Mrs. Hickling:- pa a great shock to her wide circle of friends.
Mrs. Hickling.
LOTTERY TICKETS.
WOMAN'S TALE NOT BELIEVED.
DIDN'T KNOW HIM.
"I do got
know the man or where he lives." Thus spoke a Chinese woman at the Kowloon, Magistracy on Saturday when she appeared before Mr. W. Schofield on a charge of having in her pos session lottery tickets and an- nouncementa,
Divisional Inspector R. H. Marks, said the woman was arrested in Canten-road on Friday afternoon. When in the charge room, she had sald that the parcel (containing The passing of our dear friend papera in connection with a lot and fellow member, Mrs. A. D. tery) was given her by a maa she. Assembled at the Monument to Hickling, is in all our minds this did not know. The police then maet the cortege were nurses morning, and it is but fitting that gave her an opportunity to find the from the Government Civil a few words of grateful apprecia-man but she failed. Hospital, Tsan Yuk, Kwong❘tion and loving remembrance In Court, defendant said that Wah and Tung Wah hospitals, mem- should be spoken in this Church the parcel was given her at the bers of the Y.W.C.A., and also from whose worship and ordin-Tim-Sha-Taui ferry wharf by a former nurses of the Nethersole ances, even almost to the last, she man she did not know, with in- Hospital and women's division was seldom absent, and whose of the St. Jobn Ambulance welfare she had deeply at heart.
"Our Colony had no citizen more Brigade, as well as the Divisions of the St. John Ambulance useful or more willing to spend and Brigade, including the Rall be spent in the activities for which way, Indian, 3haukiwan, Mong-her training and experience, and kok, King's College, St. Joseph's especially her knowledge of the College, Kowloon and Transport Chinese language and population,
peculiarly qualified her. Divisions...
THE MOURNERS.
The chief mournera were Mr. C. C. Hickling, Mr. J. W. C.. Bonnar, brother-in-law, Mr. J. L. Bonnar, nephew. The Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie officlated.
Among those who attended the funcral were:-The A. D. C. to His Excellency the Officer Ad- ministering the Government, the Hon. Mesars, E. R. Hallifax, R. A. C. North, J. Owen Hughes, Messrs. R. M. Dyer, B. Wylle, Lt-Col. T. A. Robertson, C. C. Stark, J. D. Danby, W. Dixon, L. Forster, M. F. Key, A. E. Wood, W. J. Carrie, J. H. Hunt, J. Thayer, S. B. B. McElderry, C. R. M. Young, J. M. McHutcheon, W. G. Goggin, J. Wattie, G. Mellis, A. Dransfield, W. Forsyth," C. P. James, Dr. W. B. A. Moore, and Messrs. Lo In-nin and Tang Shin-kin.
FLORAL TRIBUTES.
"But we who knew her here can go deeper than that. We can make mention, and to-day we ought to do so, of the Christian faith which inspired all her good works and added grace of loving-kindness to her firm and energetic character.
It was
structions to carry the same to Shanghai-street. This was about 11 o'clock in the morning. That same afternoon" she was arrested.
A fine of $50, or six weeks in default, was imposed.
EXCHANGE.
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invaluable support Mr. and Mrs. H. B. L. Dowbiggin; forget the F. D. Tracy, the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kote- which she, with her husband and On demand wall, Sir Eric and Lady Staurt few other friende, gave to all our Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dyer, S. efforts to help and entertain men On demand B. B. McElderry, Messrs. Currie, L. of the Navy and Army in days On Manilaon Thomson, H. U. Ireland, A. J. May, when practically nothing was done On demand. F. H. James, R. M. Chaloner, H. G. in that lino, except by a few of us in Babbridge, R. Hancock, A. E. Churches, 1 recall also how she Barrill, J. M. MeHutcheon, R. M. took up the Sunday School, at a Henderson, E. Newhouse, G. W. Ume of difficulty, uncertain in her Sellars. J. Danby, M. K. Lo, own mind whether it would prove T.. S. Morrison, B. Wylie, W. A. to be in ber line or not. Putterfield.
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LONDON EXCHANGES.
J. Wattle, C. C. Stark, K. E. Greig, Chinese in medical and nursing Chinese Cooper Cents 6% prem Owen Hughes and family, A. R. H. mattera she, had no illusions about Phillips, J. L. Adems, N. L. H. western knowledge ever uplifting Raliton, C. G. Alabaster. T. E. China apart from the knowledge Pearce, C. C. Black, P. Kwok, of God in Jesus Christ. Clement, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. A. "None who looked on will ever Moore, J. T. Smalley, H. Balean, forget the gallant spirit with F. Clark, G. M. Haraton, J. E. which she met the distress and Dorey, E. W. Kirk, T. C. Wong, disability of these past months, and S. W. Tso, Col. and Mrs, T. A. even to an amazing extent sur- Robertson, Rev. and Mrs. J. Kounted them in pursuit of her Maconachle, Miss L K. Rayner, cherished duties to within a few Cressie and Michael Hant, Mra. days of the end. From the first G. V. Stubbings and Eileen, Nurses she faced probability that the end Cheung, Chau Kong, Lam Yut- would not be long delayed, faced ngan, Lam Yut-yung, Lam King-it without flinching though stricken fong, Mrs. and Misses Blair, down in the vigour of a vigorous Miss Pakenham Walsh, Mrs, and till then a healthy life. F. Maitland, Mrs. V. M. Bond,
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W. G. Lamb, C.-H. Blason, A. E "The last time I saw her she Wood, Geo. P. Lammert. H. C. spoke about people feeling re- Reaker, N. S. Brown. Dr. J.bellious When life Is cut short. Morrison, the Hon. Sir Shou She did not feel rebellious, she son Chow, Dr. E. L. de Souza, J. H.said, though did not profess to Little, A. Parkes, M. F. Key, see the why and wherefore of Young, V. R. Harrison, the Hon. much which is permitted to come E. R. Halifax, the Hon. Dr. RH to pass. She trusted the Father's Kotewall, Dr. Wong, Kwok-kuen, goodness and mercy too deeply to Y. Y. Lee, Mr. Woo Hay-tong, Mok comfort in the thought that Kon-saog, Mok Woolo, Chan Kim though her life was not to be cho, Tam Yuen-chuen, Ho Kom lengthy one it had been very "full" tong, Lo Cheung-kue, Ho Kwong, of varied service which she had Lam Fuk-fong. Li Yau-tsan, Tang been privileged to render. It is. Shinkin and Fu Yuk-cheups not the number of our days that FROM INSTITUTIONS_______ matters but rather what we are Apropotabi able to put into them, Wreaths were also sent by the "The end came as she herself St. John Ambulance Brigade, mem-would have had it come whilst she bera of the Talkoo, Junior Mess, was still in harness; ***
Dr. Frederick Maurice Powicke, Indeed the Medical and Nursing Staff of expecting to resume for a time Professor of Medieval History in the Kwong Wah Hospital, direc- the work he loved, to cut her Manchester University, has been tors of the Kwong Wah Hospital, off from which would never have appointed Regius Professor of the Branksome Towera Mess, Tean been kindness but the reverse.
Modern History at Oxford. Yuk - Hospital, the Director of "In every respect, in the daily Medical and Sanitary Services and work of life as also In Christian Officers of the Medical Department, faith, and hope, she was among The Head and Officers of the Santhose who are faithful unto death tary Department, the Committee of and upon whom is bestowed the the Tang Wah Hospital, the Pre- Crown = of life, which, sident and members of the Sa: Christian view, is Board, the
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