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HONGKONG 21ST FEBRUARY, 1917.
FEBRUARY
21st 2017
HONGKONG WEDDING,
WOOD GITTENS.
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CORRESPONDENCE.
THE OBSERVANCE OF LENT
TO THE EDITOR OF THE HONGKONG
DAILY PRESS.
Six-Some years ago there was estab-
architects), Canton, and the bride was lished in England a picture which repre | Miss Christina Gittins, daughter of Mr. John Gittins, of "River Bank,” Shop- parton, formerly of Foochow
required could not be obtained from un disputed cases, there would probably have been comparatively few VECHUČICA to fill from the disputed cases, This
A very pretty wedding, was celebrated opinion was based, of course, on the as-
ENVIADO yesterday forenoon at St. John's sumption that the procice term of the Cathedral, Hongkong The bridegroom Governor's proclamation were to bend was Mr. Ernest Marshall Wood (of the hered to. At the same time we ventured firm of Messrs. Littlo, Adams & Wood, the opinion that probably avery able bodied man of military ngu would feel under a moral obligation to submit his case for consideration: have reason to believe that, in large measure, this prediction is be ng justified by the facts, and that not only are those who have no responsibilities to deter them applying for permission to go to the firing-line, but those in doubt as to their duty be cause of the adoption of conscrip tion in Great Britain are appealing to the Commission in order to obtain impartial guidance. The tendency, he think, will be for this practice to become general, especially as it is obvious that those who send in their names; and, for one reason or another, are retained in the Colony, must receive some written communication showing that they placed
sented Christ on a eross; it was set up in some busy London thoroughfare. Past it hurried all sorts and conditions ofi
* Is it nothing to you!! was the legend of that picture.
In most stationer's skop, in England to-day, a picture is to be seen of Christ on the cross in the midst of a battleäcid. A boy-soldier of the New Army" lieg in his fast sleep at the foot, his face serene in the consciousness that the agur above died for him.
The bride, who was given away by men, too much occupied with their basi- Mr. J. R. Greaves, was attired in blueness or pleasures to take any notice of georgette crepe, with white fur collar what they were passing by, and odgings to pockets. Her hat was of black chinion, and she carried a pretty bouquet of sweet poo blooms. She was attended, as bridesmaid, by Miss Rose Edkins, who wore a craum crepe-je- chino dress, with a yellow sash, and matinee het. Her bouquet was composed of yellow, roses. Mr. TJ. Fisher die charged the dutira of best man. The marriage ceremony was performed by the Bishop of Victorin (the Right Rev Dr G. H. Lauder), assisted by the Rov. V. H. Copley Moyle, Mr. Denman Fuller presided at the organ, and, as the newly wedded couple left the Cathedral he played Mendelssohn's Wedding March
There was a large gathering of friends, of the bride and bridegroom both at the service and also afterwards at the recop- tion at the Hongkong Hotel, where the toast of the health and happiness of Mr. and Mrs. Wood was proposed by Mr. G.. T. Edkins
The honeymoon will be spent at Maco,
their services at the disposal of the nation, But we said directly the scheme was made public, a defnite state- men, ought to be made as to whether those selected for active service will bare their passages paid to England, and, in the case of married men, whether their wivesADRESEN and families will be repatriated in view of the uiter impossibility of living in this Colony on a soldier's separation allowance. All these question still re main unanswered, and, as a consequence, many men are hesitating to come forward because they are not sure of their ground. While not lacking in patriotism they cannot be indifferent to the fate of those dependent upon them. We have. heard it stated that single men will be allowed £20 for their passage, but this seems an absurdly inadequate si In Britim Malays second-class passages are being provided. Further to increase
Le perplexities of the married men,
Is it nothing to you in Hongkong! Call we not, at least in Lent, abstain from some of our pleasures,, and observe Banday rather more as the Lord's Day than as our own! Can we not add ons voices to the prayers of intercussion for help in this time of trouble?—I am, yours, etc.,
*
A LAYMAN.
DR BARNARDO HOMES.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE BONGKONG
DAILY PERSB,
SIR-May I appeal to the public through your columns? It has been
word on the feet of little children
for which place the newly-wodded couple well said that the Empiro marche, för-
sailed in the afternoon.
HONGKONG SANITARY
BOARD.
The fortnightly meeting of the above was held yesterday. Mr. D. W. Tratmaa presided, and those also present were Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, Col. Crisp, Dr. Ozorio, and Messrs P. W. Goldring, Ne How Tsz, and Chan Kai Ming, with Dr
MILLITART DECO BATIONS;
The safeguarding of child life is a prob lem which is being faced to-day as it has never been faced before-for the safety of the Empire in the years to come depends on it.
Thousands of children die who could
diseased, who, with proper c be saved; thousands grow up stunted and care would grow up healthy and useful. It is not fair to the children themselves, but, more than that, it is a calamity to the State, for child life is the Empire's gre
Fasset
greatest
The motto of Dr. Bernardo's Homes is For God and Country. During the past 50 years, 62,000 children have passed
Before proceeding with the agenda, the President referred to the questions asked by Mr. Bowley at the last meeting of the | through the ever open doors of these Board with refurence to whether any National Homes, and have been made decorations had been awarded to sanitary into useful citizens. Eight thousand inspectors on active service. At that meeting, said the Chairman, he remarked, without thinking that he had no infor- mution us to decorations being conferred on any member of the staff. Since then he had been informed that Inspector Millington had received the Military Medal
an order has just been issued Pearce (Medical Officer of Health)
ibiting women, and children from Mr. Adam Gibson (Secretary). travelling by so in the danger zone except for urgent reasons. Frob ably due weight will be given to all these cans derations by the Commission when rendering ita judgments, but, if so, why should to some definite assurance bo given Another point that needs to be cleared up is whether the emplonts of the Government are at liberty to volunteer Wide divergence of opinion, apparently, prevails over this question. In some direc tions the view is taken that, as the Government has been engaged for some time past in a combing out ргосева, nothing more in neceraary. On the other hand, it is felt that the Government has no more right than any commercial house to be its own judge in this matter, and that, having established an independent tribunal it should set an example of re- spect for it. In some departments, it is alged, there are numbers of eligible men who could be spared by means of little re-arrangement, without any serious detriment to the public service.
THE HONGKONG TRIBUNAL.
WHEN the appointment of a Commission to consider applications from those who wish to volunteer for active service with His Majesty's forces outside the Colony was first announced we raised several questions Upon which, it appeared to us there was immediate need of enlightenment in the are a $10 from O Shin Ting to the funds of
it seemed desirable that an indicça- tion should be given of the number of men which, from a military point of viow, too competent authorities were pre pared to release, and of the nature of
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial, and Aliated
Hospitals acknowledges with thanks a donation of
the Hospitals,
During the week ending February 17th, cases of smallpox (one Japanese and the rest Chinese, one being imported) were reported in the Colony, of which number
were two fatal Chinese cases of diphtheria.
AN APPLICATION REFUSED,
An application was considered which had been made by Messrs. Butterheld & Swire for permission to erect one water closet and to change the position of one closet at 1, Connaught Road Central
Mr. Bowley minuted that he was told that, when the cable companies made an improvement in their system, some time ago, they wore only allowed to do so provided there was an independent water supply
The present applicants should be allowed to do so on the same footing He thought that part of the letter of application was weak from a firm which controlled such a large engineering staff,
Mr. Goldring minuted that there mast he an independent supply.
On the preposition of the PRESIDENT, seconded by Mr. GOLDRING, the applica tion was refused on the ground that there
PISNÁMORTALĄTKU
at the Offices of the Company Bt George's Buildings, No. 6, Connaught Road on FRIDAY, the 23rd February 1917, at 11:30 H., for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and Furnished, for 3 or 4 months from 1st June, se duties that would be required of the proved fatal. In the site week there was no independent, supply. the Report the General Managers for
year ending
December, 1918, And Consulting
Committee and The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com pany will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 19th February, 1517, until FRIDAY, the 23rd February, 1917, both days
inclu alve.
SHEWAN TOMES
General Managers. Hongkong, 12th February, 1917 [293
Auditora
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ORDINARY YEARLY MEET ING of the SHAREHOLDERS in this Corporation will be held at the OITY HALL Hongkong, on SATURDATM the 24th day of February, 1917, at Noon, the purpose of receiving the Report 01 the Court of Directors together with statement of Accounts for the year ond- ing the 31st December, 1916.
The REGISTER of SHARES of the
TWO GODOWNS, in Duddell Simmet. No 2, DES VEUX VILLAB, 51, Prax
(Unfurnished ON JULLAS),
No.56, Ta Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
Brd Floor, Alexandra Buildi-gs.
No. 25,
STREET
remainder in connection with the defence 8-HOOMED HOUSE KI Mount Kellati
of the Colony. Aproper of this, the news Furnished for 5 or 6 months.
BEACONSFIELD ARCADE
was cabled out, yesterday, that the NO. 5. CAMERON
69, PRAX Secretary of State for the Colonios is KELLETT CREST, 60, PLATS No. 25 BELILIOS TERRACE, with anxiously considering the introduction of entrance on Conduit Rand
compulsory local military service for European Brilish subjectą reviding in those Crown Colonies in which the system is not yet in operation. In Hongkong there are admittedly very few, if any, men who are not already enrolled in one or other of the local auxiliary forces, and from that point of view a change in the direction indicated may be awaited with indifference. Yet, if ultimately it should be decided upon, it stands to reason that it would be for the purpose of relieving the regular garrison. In
HONGKONG POLICE (RESERYE),
SERVICE BIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP
MEETINGE
HE, THE GOVERNOR'S CUP
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 9er 1917.
............. Open to any person in the Colony..
Entrance Fee 21
Baruaido Boys are to-day serving their country in the Army, Navy, and Morcan- tile Murine, and these 3,000 men who are fighting in e just cause should make us more than ever appreciate the work which is being done.
In addition to the destitute pales, 1,000 children, most of whose fathers are sol diera or sailors, have been admitted for the duration of the war. In peace as well as war it would be impossible to
Value too highly the work done by the Barnardo Homes.
For many years, an appeal has been made in Hongkong during Lent, and I hope, in spite of the many other calls for Charity, this one may again meet with generous support. Donations of money, and fancy articles of any description suitable for the sale of work to be held on Thursday in Easter week, will be gratefully received by me at 128, The Peak-Yours faithfully,
PAULINE POLLOCK
LEGAL PRAISE.
Before summing up in the murdes trial at the Hongkong Criminal Bessions yesterday, the Chief Justice (Sir William Rees Davies) paid a high tribute to Mr. The mortality return for the week end T. N. Chau, the young Chinese barrister At the Hongkong Criminal Sessions Testerday, two Chinees who had returned ing January 28th show d that the hath who defended the accused. His Lordship from banishment were sentenced to three rate was 237 per thousand per annum, said I wish to tender to the learned and two and a half years' imprisonment as against 104 for the same week last Counsel for the defence my congratula respectively. The one who received the year. Among the cases were two pantions on his conduct of the case. His heavier sentence had returned. from Chipese occurrences of beri-beri
experience at the bar, so far has been banishment on six occasions.
short I think this is only the second occasion he has appeared in this Court and he has conducted this case with: tant
and abilityy and lefoel sure he will be
A Chinese named Wok Fong Bing, serman on board the Dutch steamer Timane, met with a fatal accident on Monday White at work between decks on the vessel he fell into the lower hold, staining a severe fracture of the stall Death was almost instantaneou
In the course of the hearing of a small claim at the Hongkong Summary Court
Corporation will be CLOSED from to be used in connection with printing expenses) ang case, if the information asker Yesterday it was stated that the defen
MONDAY the 12th February, to SATURDAY the 24th February, 1917 (both days inclusive), during which period no Transfer of Shares can be Registered By Order of the Court of Directors,
ZAN JASTABB.
Chief Manager,” Hongkong, 8th February, 1917. 1901
Service Hiles.
Open Sights
400
100 yds. Grouping.
0 yds. Deliberate, 200 Delibersto
500 600 Printed conditions may be obtained on written application to Inspector H. A. LAURET, Headquarters Club, EKER
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for bad been vouchsafed it would, as pointed out, have been very helpful to employers and would have saved the Commission much unnecessary labour, for even if the full complement of men
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Mr. BOWLEY minuted asking if the Medical Officer of Health would give particulars of such deaths.
The Medical Officer minuted that they were both Japanem babies, and had been certified by a Japanese medical prac
tioner.
The death rate for the week ending February 4th was 277) B6 gsinut 13'1 Last year.
a real acquisition to the ranks of the har in this Colony
Mr ChanThank you, my lord
HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO. LTD Dr Ozonio minuted asking if the in The approximate statement of traffe crease in the mortality was caused by the recerpts for the week ending 17th Februar small-pox outbreak alone. If not, whats as follow other causes were helping to double the
dant, a Chinese widow with six children, only earned $5 per month. The clava was one for $100 and eventually tho Puisne Judge left the question as to the rata instalments in which the money should be repaid, with the part sa concerned
for bom to work out.
The Medical Officer replied in the This Year 2firmative
Berta gurerate
to receipta Freb for
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