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“FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1931

NEW YEAR'S HONOURS.

(Continued from Paga 4.)

MCEWEN, John B., M.A., FRAM; Principal of Royal Academy of Music since 1024;, b. Hawick. Educ.: Royal Academy of Musię

July 1871; 0.8, of Conrad Naer, Hausen am Albia, Switzerland. Educ.: City of London School: Merton College, Oxford." Enter- ed the Department of the Ac-| countant General of the Navy, Clark, Superintending 1895; 1898; Assistant Account-General, 1004; Deputy Accountant-Gen- eral, 1906-21,

Was Professor of pianoforte,YOUNG, Robert, O.B.E. 1917; M.P. harmony, and composition, Glas gow; Professor of harmony and composition, Royal Academy of Music, 1898-1924. *HOTHENSTEIN, William, M.A,

Hon. A.R.C.A.; Principal, Royal College of Art, S. Kensingto since 1920; Professor of Civic Art, Sheffield University, 1917- 20; b. Bradfor:l, Yorks, 1872; a of M. Rothenstein; m. 1890, Alice Mary. e. c. of late Walter John Knewstub of Chel sea; two a two d. Educ.:"Brad- ford Grammar School. Came to under London, 1888; worked Legros at Stade School, and afterwards in Paris, where firs! exhibited; came to Oxford, 1893, Pictures and drew portraits. and portraita: Tate Gallery; British Museum, Victoria ond Albert Museum; St. John's Col lege, Cambridge; Christ Church' and Trinity College, Oxford; Eton and Winchester Colleges, St. Paul's School, Repton School. SEXTON, James, C.B.E. 1917; C.C.. J.P.; M.P. (Lab.) St. Helens since Dec. 1918; General Secretary Na- tional Union Dock Labourere, 1890; National Supervisor Dock Section Transport and General Labourers; b. Newcastle, 1855; removed to St. Helens when alx months old; parents Irish; m. 1882; no c. Educ.: Low House School, St. Helens. Started work half-timer Pilkington's Works, St. Helens; went to sea at 13; Pre- sident Trades Union Congress 1906; Member of Parliamentary Committee, 1900-23; General Council of Trade Union Congress since 1923. Publications: con- tributed to Seamen's Gazette and Clarion; serial stories. NAEF. Conrad James, C.B. 1923;

G.B.E. 1918; Accountant-General of the Navy since 1921; b. 28

*Wife!" "z want you to promise that if I die you will travel in the BLBE mourning conch As my

I mother."

Husband: "All right; but you havo knocked all the pleasure out of it for me!"_

Smith's Weekly, Sydney.

(Lab) Newton, Lancashire, since 1918; b. 26 Jan. 1872; working- class parents; m. 1910; two s. ona d. Educ.: Elementary Schools; Ruskin College, Oxford. In ata- tioner's shop for 4 years; work- el in locomotive engineer's as.ap prentice and journeyman, 1888- 1002; Ruskin College, 1903-5, ns A.S.E. Student and College Lec- turer to Trade Unions and Co-op. Societies on Higher Education for Working-men; Assistant Gen- eral Secretary A.S.E., 1908-13; General Secretary. 1913-19; Chairman of Ways and Means, 1924.

Privy Councillors.

PERLEY, Hen. Sir. George Halsey,

K.C.M.G., cr. 1915; High Commis- sioner for Canada, 1914-22; b. Lebanon, N.H. 12 Sop. 1857; m. 1st, 1884, Annie Hespeler (d. 1910). d. of W. H. Bowlby, K.C.: 2nd, 1913, Emily Colby d. of Hen. Thomas White,

Educ.: Ottawa

Grammar School: Harvard. M.P., county of Argenteuil, 1904, 1908, 1911, and since 1925; Member of the Canadian Government, 1911-1

17. Recreations: golfing and fish

ing. KENNEDY, Thomas, General Sec-|

retary, Social Democratie Fe- deration; M.P. (Lab.) Kirkcaldy, 1921-22, and since 1923; Deputy Chief Whip of Labour Party since j 1925; b. 1876; m. 1919, Annie, d.

G. S. Michie of Aberdeen, Scottish Labour Whip, 1921-22 and 1923-26; a Lord Commission- er of the Treasury, 1924. MORRISON, Herbert Stanley, M.P.

(Lab.) S. Hackney, 1923-24; Mem- ber L.C.C. E. Woolwich, and lead- er of L.C.C. Labour Party; J.P. County of London; Secretary to the London Labour Party; b. 3 Jan. 1888; 8. of Henry and Pris- cella Morrison: m. 1919, Mar- garet Kent; one d. Educ.: Ele mentary School. Errand boy: shop assistant; telephone opera- tor: deputy newspaper circula- tlon manager; Mayor of Hackney, 1920-21.

cr.

Orders of Merit.

THE CHINA MAIL.

manding 3rd and 2nd Cruizer Squadrons in the Home Fleet, 1016; 1912-14; Vice-Admiral, Admiral of the Fleet, 1924; served Battle of Jutland Bank, 1916 (despatches): Chief of Staff to Admiral Commanding in Chief, 1914-16; 2nd in command Grand Fleet, 1917; Fleat and Principal Naval A.D,C. to H.M., 1922-24; Commander-in-Chief Atlantic Fleet, 1919-22; Grand Officer Legion of Honour; Rus- alan Order of St. Anne, 1st Class: Japanese Order of Rising Sun, 1st Class; Italian Order of Savoy, 2nd Class; Grand Officer of Leopold (Belgium); Croix ds Guerre (French) with Palm; 1st Class Striped Tiger, China.

Heir: a. Charles Edward, b. 1900. STEER, P. Wilson, artist; a mem

ber of the New English Art Club; b. Birkenhead, 1800. Educ.: The Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris; pupil of Cabanol. Honor-

| MADDEN, Admiral of the Fleet Sir

Charles (Edward); 1st Bt., cr.j 1919; G.C.B., cr. 1919; G.C.V.O., 1920: K.C.B., er. 1916; K.C.M.G., er. 1916; C.V.O., 1007; s. of the late Capt. J. W. Madden, 1905, R.. Sussex Regiment; m. Constance Winifred, 3rd d. of Sir Charles Cayzer, 1st Bt: two 9. four d. Fourth, Sea Lord of the Admiralty, 1910-11; Rear-Ad- miral in the Home Fleet 1911-12; Rear-Admiral

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membor of Liverpool Academy of Arts; represented in Uzi Gallery, Florence, by auto- portrait; also in British Museum and Tato Gallery, London; Cor- poration Art Gallery, Bradford, Manchester City Art Gallery: Aberdeen Art Gallery: Johan- nesburg Art Gallery, The Metro- politan Museum, New York; The Munjelpal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin; Welsh National Museum at Cardiff: The National Art Gallery of Victoria at Melbourne, į. and Gallery at Perth, Western Australia.

Companions of Honour..

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

PUBLIC AUCTION

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction

ON

THURSDAY, the 8th January, 1931, commencing at 2:30 p.m.

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street, A VERY FINE COLLECTION OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

including

Extension Dining Table, Dining Chairs, Bideboard with Bevelled Mirrors, Opium Divan, Couches, Armichalra, Joss Tables, Round and Half Round Tables, Stools, Oplum Stools, Screens, Jardinieres, Tea Poys, Curios Cabinet with Glass Doors and Mirrors, Dressing Tables, Whatnots, etc, etc.

(An exceptionally fine lot)...

Also

A Large Quantity of Valuable Household and Office Furniture,

Comprising :--

Teak Glass Cabinets, Chesterfield Couches and Armchairs, Gramophone, Desks, Carpets, Rugs, Cameras Chinese Hand. Paintings, Oll Paintings, Fine. Teak Round Tables, Ornaments, Kiangsi Porcelain Flower: Pots, Cruios, etc., etc.

Teak Dining Table, Dining Chairs, Sideboard, Dinner, Waggon, Glass, Ware, Crockery, etc., ele.

Brass, Teak and, Iron Bedsteads, Single and Double. Ward- robes, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Wash Stands, Linen, etc., etc.,

and

One "Herring-Hall-Marvin" Safe. On View from WEDNESDAY, the 7th January, 1931. Term: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT, BROTHERS,

Hong Kong, 2nd January, 1931.

1901; later consulting work; was the first to introduce the open air-treatment of consumption In- to England, 1892; started the East Anglian Sanatorium, Nay- land, Suffolk, 19001; the Working Class Department, 1904; the 1912; Children's Department, section for soldiers disabled with tuberculosis, 1016; for officers, 1919; delivered a course of lec- tures in U.S.A., 1928; members

SWANWICK, Helena, Marla, M.A.; Editor. Foreign Affairs; British nationality; first editor of The Common Cause; b. Munich, 1864; o, d. of Oswald and Eleanor Sickert; m. 1888, F. T. Swan- wick, M.A. Educ.: Notting Hill High School; Girton College. Cambridge.

Sciences Moral Tripos, 1885; Dublin ad eundem degree; contributor to Manches- ter Guardian and other papers; social and domestic work in Man- chester, 1888-1909; Member of the Executive, Union of De mocratic Control and First Fro- sident Women's International League (British Section); Eri- tish Substitute-Delegate to the Fifth Assembly of the League of Nations, 1924; speaker and tec turer. Publications: The Small Town Garden; The Future of the Women's Movement; Some Points of English Law; Women In the Socialist State: Builders Peace,

Jane WALKER

Harriett, L.R.C.P.I.; L.R.C.S.E., M.D. Brux.; J.P. county of Suffolk: Medical

East Superintendent, Anglian Sanatorium; Nayland; b. 24th October, 1859; d. of John manufacturer, Walker, blanket Dewsbury, Yorkshire. Educ. Commanders of the Bath Southport; London School of Vienna, Medicine for Women; etc. In general practice til

START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT!

CAPSTAN

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Publications;

Auctioneers.

PENINSULA HOTEL. ST. GEORGE'S BALL Tuesday, January 6th, 1931.

The Roof Garden & Ball Room having been reserved for the above occasion, the Management beg, ta, inform their patrons tha there will: be:—

NO DINNER DANCE ON THE ABOVE DATE.

the TEA

of the Departmental Committee GRILL ROOM DINNER will, be on Tuberculosis (Astor Com-served to Guests of the St. mittee); Appointed member of George's. Society In Agricultural Wages Committee LOUNGE on the FIRST FLOOR for Suffolk. of

Modern Nursing of Consumption, 1904, 2nd ed. 1924; Handbook for Mothers, a Book for Every Woman, etc.; numerous articles, mainly dealing with social ques-.: tions, e. g. social aspect of tuber- culosis.

$5.00 per Person Patrons are advised to commence dinner promptly at 7.30 pm

THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

ISTHMIAN SS. LINE

From NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & PHILADELPHIA

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YOU'LL ENJOY THESE FAMOUS MUSICAL COMEDY AIRSOF THIRTY YEARS AGO.

9881-Lionel Monckton's Memories

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RECORDS

Somer's Band.

Somer's Band.

Vocal Gems.

9883 Lionel Monckton Memories

DX73-A Country Girl

Vocal Gema.

Vocal Gems.

DX126-Florodora

Vocal Goms.

THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.

MARYINI & ROS

VERMOUTH

KELLY, Rear Adm. Wm.-Archibald

Howard, C.B., 1916; C.M.G. 1917 M.V.O. 1913; commanding 2nd Cruiser Squadron since 1925; 3rd a. of Lt. Col. H. H. Kelly, The

" STEEL TRADER " R.M.A,,; m. 1907, Nora, d. of late Admiral Sir Edmund Poe, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo G.C.V.O., K.C.B. Entered navy, by her are informed that all Goods 1886; Lieut. 1894; Commander, are being lauded at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Go- 1904; Captain, 1911; Rear-Adm., downs of the Hong Kong and Kow- 1922; served Somaliland, 1902-4 loon Wharf and Godown Co Ltd (medal and clasp); Naval At- whence delivery may be obtained. tache, Paris, 1911-14; Coronation the goods have left the Godowns, and

No claims will be admitted Medal; served European War all goods remaining: undelivered after 1914-18; Head of British Naval 6th January, 1981, will be subject. Mission to Greece, with rank of to rent Vico-Admiral in Greek Navy, 1918-21; Rear Admiral First Battle Squadron Atlantic, 1928 24, Officer of Legion of Honour, 1911; Commander of Legion, of Guerre, 1917; Officer of the Ita lian Military Order of Savoy, 1918 American Distinguished ed Service Medal, 1919; Greek Order of Military Merit, leted bar cloes.

K.C.M.G.

All Claims against the Veinol must be presented to the Undersigned |

or before 18th January, 1931, or they will not be recognised."

All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be lots in the Godowns, where 6th January, 1931, at 10 am.

they will be examined on:

No. Fire Insuranco has been effect- Bills of Lading will be countersign- THE BANK LINE, LIMITED, General Agents.

Hong Kong, 31st December, 1930.

AMERICAN

PEEL, William, C.M.G. 1926; Governor of Hong Kong b. February, 27, 1875; # of lata Rev. Chemical Diamonds are equal to real W. E. Peel, Boston Spa, Yorks; diamonds in brillancy, lastre and to. 1911, Violet Mary Drake, d. hardness. Cut glasses like real dia- mords.. Propf, against fire, mivel : flaj of late, WD. Laing: two and natric acid. Price per carat Educ, Silcoates School; Queen'a E.K $5 nett. Tarms Cash:or. C.O.D, College, Cambridge (11th The American Chemical Diamond PENANG Wrangler, 1896) Cadet, Malayan Co 1.0.Box 60.

STRAITS, SETTLEMENTS. Civil Service, 1897; President,, Municipal Commalasloners, Po- nang, 1911 President, Municipal Commissioners, Singapore, 1918;, Joint Passage Controller, Malaya, 1919; Food Controller, 1919;. Controller of Labour 1920; Bri- th Adviser to the Government of Kedah, 1922, Resident Coun cillor, Penang, 1928. Chief Secretary to F.M.S. govt. 1926. HILL, Arthur Willlem, C.MG. 1928 PRS. MA; SOD FLS Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kow, pinco 1822 Assistant Director, 1907- 28; 5 Oct

late D. Hill;

Watford

Educ Mar}} College, Cambridge, 1st class

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