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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1934.

CHURCH MEETING

YESTERDAY

St. Andrew's, Kowloon.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS

The annual general meeting

of

St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, was in ike held yesterday afternoon Church Hall. the Rev. W. Walton Razers presiding.

The chairman opened the meet- ing by giving a brief general report) for the year and expressing, the thanks due to the committee for the faithful work done 'by them and to. the Bishop for the interest he had the taken in their church and to many others who had helped in

various ways.

The finance of the year, he said, had reached the high water mark. The offerings though better than last year, could still be higher.

for

the Two representatives Board of the Trustees were then elected. Mears, O. P. Grandwin and] Mr. Hamerton. 35 candidates for the Church Council were elected: Mis Armstronk Mrs. Donald. Mr. Baldwin. Dr Mathews, Mr. Gitting, Mr. Hamilton. Mr. Thomas. Mr. Wong, Mr. Ramon, Rev. Nash. Mr. Stapleton Miss

3ra. Sawyer. Thomas, Mr. Ralson Rand and Mr Rabson.

Nine representatives for the Dlo were:- cessan Conference chosen

Mies Armstrong, Mrs. Conald. Dr. Mathews. Mr. Baldwin Mr. Gittins..

Mr. Hamilton. Mr. Thomas, Mr. Wang and Mr. Ramon.

Captain E11-Herwoud was re- Auditor. Several elected na the

Reviews Cuban Loyalty Parade

Surrounded by his aides, President Gran San Martin of Cuba stand on the balcony of the Presidential Palace at Havana and acknowledges the ovation accorded him by a large gathering of Cubans who paraded to pledge allegiance to his regime,

"STAR" FERRY CO.,

LTD.

Annual

General Meeting

und

DIVIDEND OF 20 PER CENT AND BONUS

other short reports were the read. The meeting closed with the elor tion of twn Church Wardeny tho nominated being Mr. Robson Mr. J. W. Baldwin,

BANISHEE RETURNS FOR SIXTH TIME.

The annual general meeting of the "Star" Ferry Company, Ltd.

+

THE CHINA MATL.

St. John's

Cathedral

Meeting

(Continued from" Paze 6),

No Relaxation.

In regard to our prospective ex- penditure, for 1934 members of the congregation should frankly face the fact that they cannot afford to relax in the smallest way their financial contributions to the Cathedral, which stands to us in the place of our parish Church, and which it is our bounden duty to amp- port and care for.

our

During 1933 the attendances at

Cathedral Services,

and especially at our Choral Com- munions have shown a marked in- crease, which is most encouraging.

Secretary's Report.

In the course of his report for 1933 the Secretary stated:---

Four meetings of the Council; were hohl during the year. - Noj changes of any importance were made with regard to services or structural alterations. The most! important work the Council had to deal with was the restoration of the fabric after the white ant trou- ble in the summer. Most of the beams in the roof of the Cathedral were affected by the ants and had be replaced. Coincident with this trouble the Hong Kong Electrio Co., reported that the wiring was in

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THE LATE CAPTAIN a bad condition and would have to

A. M. LIDDELL

Great Gentleman 'And True Friend.

AN APPRECIATION

(Contributed)

The news

be renewed to a considerable extent. Restoration Fund.

A Restoration Fund was started and the sum received sufficed to pay

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for the restoration and the wiring 5 MINUTES

renovations, leaving a small balance which in being utilised to form a reserve fand against Cathedral re- pairs.

At the time these repairs were: being carried out most of the of Captain A. M. coloured glass in the clerestory

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will be held at noon on Thursday Liddell's death has been a severe windows WOR changed to plain One Year's Hard Labour Jardine Matheson and Company.

next. at the offices of Messrs. blow to many people between Cal-glass, and certain alterations, also There is nothing indefinite about cutta and Kobe, and to-day Britons, made to the lighting arrangemente, Imposed.

The Report to be submitted to Chinese and Indians alike

with the result that our Cathedral the shareholders states that the net mourning the passing of a

is much lighter than before, true Charged with returning from earnings of the boats for the year friend and great gentleman,

Assistant Chaplain. banishment an unemployed Chinese, ended December 31, 1933, after The shock is all the greater be-

At the last Council Meeting you Cheng Fong, was sentenced to one deducting all working

expenses, cause of its unexpectedness; for the were told that the Dean had been year's hard labour at the Central amount to 8458,243.77.

late Caplain was a very fit man,

empowered to obtain an nasistant Police Court this morning.

The amount at credit

of Profit both physically

and mentally, and whilst at home, and from what I It was stated that accused, who fand Loss Account.

after allowing took great pains to keep himself in hear he has been very successful in had been banished in 1929 for dive for Directors' and

Auditor's fees first-class condition.

his quest, in persuading Mr. Baines years, had returned on five previous and Depreciation, is $528,537.64,

Inclusive of $39.578.56 brought for- 1931 he was 62 years old, but look-

When he said goodbye to us in to take on this job. occasions.

ward from last account,

LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES

A party of men of the Willshire Regiment, now stationed in Singa- pore, will arrive in the Calany on February 9 for a short leave, re- turning to Singapore by the Neura lia on February 23,

Temporary accommodation for the men of the Upper Levels Police Station, which is soon to be re built on its present site at Her- bour View, is being arranged an the old site of the Diocesan Boys' School at the junction of Bonham Road and Eastern Street.

forward to next account a sum of $32.537.64.

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St. Peter's Church was closed influence on the nerves, and breaking position. Whether one met him on during the year and last November op of local feverish conditions. The board, at cricket, golfing, in tho

tablets before retiring in the mamma] over to the Street hotel or in passing, one found him Sleepers Shelter Society. Excel-

doss.. ever the same cheery, straight-lent work is being done there. forward, sympathetic, good Cornish)

Dean's House. representative of all that is best in

The Dean's house "Kellet Crest" the tradition of England's Mercan-was discovered a short time ago to tile Marine.

be sadly in need of number of "Mac" Liddell was full of the joy minor repairs and redecoration.. of living, and whatever he took up Fell redecoration, by the way, has he did whole-heartedly. He had no not been carried out on this house time for half-measures.

for seven years. The work is now

LOCAL JOURNALS AT VARIANCE.

Charge Of Cribbing

News Fails.

VERDICT FOR DEFENDANT.

"The prosecution have suggested no way in which the defendants

Keen on his profession and pas-being put in hand and will be short- could have stolen the newa. The sfonately proud of his ship (hely completed. Arrested in the act of passing a summons is dismissed."

would not have exchanged the Our Architects still continue to amall packet of opium to a prisoner In these words Mr. Hamilton, at "Kutsang" for the "Majestic), he make their half-yearly report on who was being taken from one the Central Magistracy yesterday was a

firstclass photographer, the Cathedral property and such| Court to another at the Central afternoon, disposed of the action robust cricketer who delighted in repairs as they have recommended Magistracy yesterday, Cheung Lam brought by the Kung Sheung Yat tearing after the most hopeless ball have been carried out for the period a Chinese, was fined $85, in default Po against Mr. Wu Wal-man, Editor to the boundary, an enthusiastic under review. : one week's hard labour, for posses- of the Wah Kiu Yat Po for "unlaw-golfer, a tireless dancer, a dón at

Cathedral Roll, 20 sion of one mace of opium at the fully and without the consent in deck sports, a music-jover, an enter- This time last year. Central Magistracy,

writing of the complainants publish-taining talker and splendid had membership: 2 of 230 ing the substance of a telegraphic latener: altogether an Admirable plus 86 on leave--a total of 266- The Rev. G. E..S.. Upadell, message" which was sont from Crichton of the sea.

To-day we have a membership of Honorary Secretary of the Hong Foochew to the complainants.

To have sailed with him-In his 280 plus 32 on leave an increass Kong Automobile Association gave Yesterday evidence was brought|beloved "Kutaang" was "an experi-of 28 over last year's figures.

further broadcast address from showing that the defendants hadfence to cherish; other liners I have. the local radio station last night received the message by train from sailed by I have regarded as belong- on the subject of Safety First. the Sen Sze News Agency of Can--ing to certain Companies, but the

ton.

"Kutsang" was "Liddell's Ship.”

.

A donation from His Excellency Mr. Cheung Chi-tong, Editor of From the chief officer to the the Governor, Sir William Peel, the Wah Kiu Yat Po stated that, in humblest Chinese deck-hand, by K.C.M.G., K.B.E., and Lady Peel, the absence of Mr. Wa Wal-man, way of dour · hard-bitten Scotch

· of $100 to the funds of the St. John Editor-in-Chief, he had received the engineers, ship's Compradore and Ambulance Brigade is acknowledg. message in question from the Can-Indian doctor, he was regarded as ed by the Brigade Treasurer. |ton news agency—This was the only 's just,, efficient, kindly father whosa message nf any kind received on aim was to serve the owners to the

ROTARY MEETING YESTERDAY.

Address By British Engineer.

"The Engineers""" Outlook” waL

A feature of this evenings' this particular subject, an interview best of his ability and see that an the subject of an interesting talk "broadcast will be selections from with General LI Chai-sum, and it on board were comfortable and given at yesterday's Rotary Club

the Philharmonic Society's forth- was published In good faith. " happy.

tin at the Gloucester Restaurant coming. production, Gilbert: and Cross-examination by Mr. C, Y. He was a splendid' · example for by Mr. Sterry B. Freeman, a lead- Sullivans opera "The Pirates of Kwan, who appeared for the com- all to emulate; " and (what) Marking British engineer. (A Penzance" with a few explanatory plainants, failed to shake the evid- Antony, sald - over the dead body. Mr. J. B. Wilson, President of remarks by a member of the Bo-ence of the witness, and Mr. Hamil of Brutus applies in full means to the Hong Kong. Rotary Club, on ton, remarking that all the evidence the lamented: Captain Liddel: Via: cupied the chair and the follow- was against the possibility of the

Rotarian E. F. Harris, Hon. Com miksjoner for v Rotary Clubain

The Police branch of the Minis-newa having been stolen by the de- hàn tering Childrens' League are hold-fendunt, gave his decision in his Ing; a dange at Lane, Crawford's favour, an Restaurant on Friday at 9 pm in

aid of the League. The Cheeta The prizes will be distributed at Band will provide the "music. Tic. Queen's College on Friday, Febra-- Kete which include light refresh-ary 9, at 11 am, by the Hon the ments, are $2 for gentlemen and $1 Secretary for Chilogse Affairs Mr. for ladies.

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