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"AEQUIEM BERVICE FOR THE LATE DISHOP,"
DEDICATION OF A MURAL TABLET
At St. John's Cathedral last evening
SPORT
ABSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
HONGKONG LEAGUE, DIVISION II.
ST. GEORGE'S DAY CELEBRATIONS.
AN OUTLINE OF THE PROGRAMME.
the Bishop of Victoria (Dr: Lander) dedi. ROYAL ENGINEERS RES 1. STAFF It is now possible to give approximately cada mural tablet in memory of the
At the Rautem sorvies held this morti ing there was a crowded congregation, | Jak Dr. J. M. Atkinson, formerly testifying to the respect in which the PCM.0. of Hongkong, who died on lats Bishop D, Jono Paulino d'Azevedo e May Card, 1917. His Excellency the Castro was bold. The Cathedral was Governor and Miss May, His Honour
Mr. Justice Gompertz, and Mr. J Wood were among those present.
The usual evensong was conducted by the Rev H Copley Moyle, at the conclu- eion of which the Bishop delivered a short
draped in black, and & big rown was suspended from the roof of the high gitar with draprics, extending from six tribunes. A large canopy was erected over a catalalque, which was surrounded
with candle and wreaths of evergreen- address. At the foot was a wreath sent by the
Sociedadla do 9. Viccate de Paula, Hong. On the antafalgue the Bishop's nitre and facule were placed. The Mass was said by the Rev. Dean Bartolo, with
Pontifical assistance by Bishop Fozzoni- The four last blessings were given by Cunona Bartolo, Sarmiento, Soares and Alvares, and the fifth and last blessing was pronounced by Bishop Pozzoni. At the end of the mass the Most Boy Father Nunes, who was elected Vicar Goneral after the death of the late Bishop, addressed the congregation, extolling the good work done by the late Bishop during 16 years faithful ministry. The service was attended by His Excellency the Governor, Generals Garcias and Red rigues, Lient. Col. Santos, Canta Lobato, Leliao and Oliveira, and Senhor Magal haes Corry, and many other naval and military oficers. The civil authorities were represented by the Chlef Justice Americo de Souza Daniel Ferriera (Ad ministrators Senhor Faria Maia (Dires tor of the P.W.D.), Sombor Jose da Silva (Colonial Secretary), Senhor. M. Lima (Rector of the Lyveu), Senhor A. Pereita (manager of the Banco Nacional Ultra marino), and many others.
VISCELLANEOUS ITENA.
There is a gent
Taking for his text Proverbs x., 17,— The memory of the just is blessed "--the Bashop said: Whatever opinion wo many hold regarding prayer for the dead, we certainly must believe that the dead
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AND DEPTS, 1.
the programme for the celebration of Et
ATómbla Competition will be heldt, full particulars of which will be published
later
This game was played on the Cint George's Day (April 23rd),
In the morning there will be the ous- round yesterday. The result is very top
tomary street collections, sale of badges, creditable to the Staff and Department, and office to office collections who throughout the second half were without the services of two of their players injured earlier in the game. The team was responsible for some very fine
It was intended to hold an Interna defence work, and while Wain, Connor tional Fair and Bazaar in the afternoon, and Knight, were all good, Lawrence was but, owing to the prevailing epidemic, magnificent in the Staff defence, his this has had to be reluctantly abandoned, kicking and tackling being a pleasure to the Committee having been advised by
the Grot few minutes of play. The ing great crowds is watch. Both goals had narrow escapes Medical Authorities that any plan involv- Staff were the first to find the net. This is to be deplorod, as the Committea very undesirable. Ellarby breaking through the opposing bed in preparation such an extensiva defence, and scoring with a well placed and attractive programme for the after- shot,
The sappors attacked after the noon's entertainment as could not pos kick-off, and Wain stopped Millard, who sibly have failed to be a great attraction: was getting dangerously near goal. The to the public and source of revenue to wind was blowing strongly across the field, making the ball very difficult to it must be cancelled, and it is, therefore, the funds. Fate, however, decrees that
control. Strange came into contact with sincerely hoped that the public, with that an opponent, and hurt his leg, having generosity for which Hongkong is justly to be carried of the field. Gordon at famed will the more liberally subscribe tempted a hard drive which went behind, to that part of the day's programire and Parton just afterwards tasted the which can safely be held. custodian with 2 good ground shot which was saved. Then Taylor was injured, and had to leave the field, the interval arriving with the Staff leading by one goal to mil
on resuming, both Staff players let the little ones run even the slightest impossible, and left the field. A deter risk Another play, however, will be mined rush by the sappers was stopped staged at the Theatre Royal by adults. by the Staff goalkeeper, Baker being close to the goal that he pitched headlong There will therefore be something into the net. Then Parton broke through. doing" morning and evening, but, for back to Gordon who lifted it over lot programme which was bound to have Ili shot was saved, and the ball went reasons of public health, the afternoon the net, Sheriff was laid out for seconds, but soon recovered, and the been a financial succes-has had to ke a determined R. E. attack and a stubborn game continued to be a a. struggle
gle between abandoned. Nevertheless, we feel wo Staff defenior, the latter succeeding in shall hot appeal in vain to our renders inal whistle sounded with the game keoping their opponents out until the for their full financial support of that draw
should be held in remembrance. We must remember that those who died in Christ are witnesses of what is going on in the world at the present time. It is wolls ro then that we should do what we can to retain in our memories and in the remem- brance of the future generations those who have served God faithfully. Remem brance is helpful to the living. It was my privilege at the time when I came into the Colony to know intimately Dr. Atkinson, and to know him was to respect him. Certain characteristics in his life impressed themselves upon ma. One was his devotion to publio duty. No doubt it was this that made him select the noble vocation of healing. He way Superia tendent in charge of the Government Civil Hospital in 1887 when quite young inan, and subsequently was ap pointed PC... in this Colony, and it was only to be expected of him that he distinguished himself. He received the Hunks of the decretary of State for the Colonies for the great sor vice he rendered during the terrible tine
Harmaton's Circus, is having a very of the plague epidemic in 1896: The tablot which I am going to dedicate is successful season in the city
ted close to the window which was Diet Led, in modory of the brave Sisters who died at that time, and it is P that both should be close together. I was impressed by He was a pleasant, man
city and the wenter contrutes dry much longer there will be a water famine.
A good number of parents are busily engaged every evening at the Macau Club preparing their children for dance at Laster. Not less than Moouples will take part in the per ormarce for which artistic costums are bein spre pared
Berne manliness.
on
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tempted to play again, but both found; it
Referee Mr. Wright.
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QUEEN'S COLLEGE SPORTS.
Unfortunately, the play, Pinkie and the Fairies, has had to be abandoned
also, as it involved rehearsals by very
many children, and it would never do to
most worthy cause the raising of funda for War Charitiœ
The sale of tickets for the War Bonds Drawing proceeds space Upwards of 40,000 tickets have been distributed. reasonable
The postponed events of the Queen's already, the bulk of which have been outdoor College Sports programme were run off sports, I was Fimpressed with his yesterday morning under splendid ca actually sold There is, therefore, a very examplo
on. We have ditions. The race for members of the strong probability that the amount many things which
take
people away
school ilivision of the St. John Ambulance which the Committee set out to get will from Divine Service, but, as far as I Brigade in fill kit, wat very keenly be obtained and for this purpose tickets can remember Dr.
Atkinson was always contestod, and there was a large field in prent. He was a regular worshippor, the mile race, in which the winner made have been sont very far afield. This will
chatchman and
and took interest this Cathedral. He was tax was most amusing. A very large
deepa pery good impression. The obetsole involve extra time for the returns to come elected a representative of the felt thinned out until the resule lay back from distant places, and the Com Body at the annual meeting, PLAYS IN it is only natural that seat-holders should team race was again won by Ellis exieng the date of drawing. The closing tween about half a dozen The Invitation mittes have therefore wisely decided to present a fitting memorial of the man. Kadoorie, who just managed to hat In all these things Dr. Atkinson set an aamat on the post The prizes will be date for the sale of tickets will be ex TO BE PRESENTED AT QUEEN'Sic that every man in this Colony distributed at a later date in school, by tended to June 19th, and the final date would do well to copy. It is good to have Lady Ho Tung Kosultar for prosentation of winning tickets will sono tablet to keep his memory green AMBULANOR LACE in full kit-1, Mok canded to December 23rd. All this His memory 13 an inspiration
SHAKESPEARE'S
CHINESE
COLLEGE MA
Asachiation will present The Merchant friends, and I believe it is an example to Chi Yu
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The Queen's College Amateur Dramatic widow and his sons, an inspiration to himing Kwai; 2, Yeung King Kui; * swill be fully advertise to the public, of Venice," "Two Gentlemen of Verona" | all: I-
I am now going to dedicate this UNE MILE RC Open-1, D. Laing, and those who have already purchased and The Taming of the Shrow in tablet, and I think the members of the 2 E. Haroon 3, Li Kam Line tickets will thereby know that the dates the large hall of the College on the even congregation would like to
stand roug ings of April let, 2nd, 3rd and 4th while the dedication is going on. There will be repeat performance of one The inscription on the tablet, which is
the plays on the fourth night
& marble one, is as follows plays have been trangisted into Bacred to the memory of Dr. John Cantonese by one of the old and Mitford Atkinson, MD. He was called thoss taking part include beast, and to Higher Service on May 23rd, 1917 present students at the
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by a few of the Chi man
are expected,
round min 30seceras
CHINESE MASTERA RACE 100 YARDS stated thereon are so extended HANDICAP Mr. Kong, 20 yards; 2, Mr To Yun Sang, 12 yards; 3, Mr. Lai Im Tong, 12 yards:
posted aged 60 years, Superintendent of the Large Government Civil Hospital and P.C.M.O. pro of this Colony from 1887 to 1919. Well
reen"
coeds will be divided between College Ambulance Equipant and, the Alice Memorial Hospital de, the fand being raised in aid of the vic mis in the recent disaster at the Race
HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE
ORDERS 188UED BY MR. P. O. JENKIN, D.S.P.
SEARCH SVIZBY180RS.
Done.
The Bishop blessed the tablet and pronounced the Benediction
then
HONGKONG MAGISTRACY
COUNTERFEIT COINS
Chinese was charged with stealing 40 cents and with having seven counter. feit coins in his possession. He was able
INVITATION TEAM RACE 1, Ellis Kadooria, 2, Yaumati.
UBSTACLS RAG-Ko King Fan; 2, Chan Chi Foon, 3 Ip Kan.
CLASS TEAM, RACE, Full 3; 2, Com-
mercial 2
COMBOLATION BACZ.1 In Po Kan, S. Haroon 2, Hui Chung Ming
ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.
ACCOUNTANT OF THE GOVERNMENT
CIVIL HOSPITAL CHARGED.
At the Hongkong Magistracy, yes- terday, before Mr. J. R. Wood, Albert J Edwards Istly accountant of the Government Civil Hospital, was charged with the embezzlement of $500, belonging to the Government.
Mr Leo Longinotto Assistant Crowa Bolteitor, prosecuted..
PIANOFORTE RECITAL AT THE CITY HALL PUPILS OF PROFE DANENBERO The pupils of Professor L. Danenberg to prove that the 49 cents belonged to gave their fourth annual pianoforte One hundred and ten men will be with him and the against him, under this recital at the City Hall last evening you to plead guilty to the charge on the
drawn from Foot Patrol duty on heading was dismissed. and from April 4th, and will be depol.casion of the counterfeit coins Mr. parents and friends The programi
For being in before a fairly large attendance of tailed for search duty as above, The Wolfe ned him 15 with the alternative was a pleasing one. Many of the stadente Edwards, by virtue of being employed in record. The charge is that you, Albert names of forty, nen fram, ND, †† of three, weeks hard labour, Platoon and seventy men from NoMURDER IN YE
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Druenberg is to be heartily congratulated the Government service, did embezala upon the results which could only have $500, money received at the Government
perty of the Government.
Defendant - I plead not guilty to the
spector Wong, respe vels, botarevo Chinese-Ip Hoi and Pun Labor schiered by careful and painstaking Civil Hospital and therefore the pro-
were charged with murdering lar Mantation, it adnition to the items provid at 13, Ye We Street, on the 16th instant.
ed by the pupils, dira. Bakan gave two spector Sun stated that the deceased violin solos with victe thoroughly appre and the two defendants shared a cubicle stated. Those taking part in addition to at 19 Xe Wo Street The first defendant Mrs. Balean and Prof. Danenberg himself and the deceased were employed as sugar were--Miss Nolan and Master Nolan, Bifters at the China Sugar affes the second datendant was a sifter Miss Lillian Chenalley, Miss May Choy,
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Patrol Duties will be revisar draft bein sent to Warning Officers for approval.
ATOM IBERS,
Mr. Longinotto stated that as the de
Have been placed at Central, No. Now at the Leason. Sugar Miss Sarah Shaw, Miss Joyce Thornhilly fendant had pleaded not guilty the case
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The two Mis Florence Simmons, Miss Edwing would require a great deal of preparation. te and the decesel, who had Mackay, Miss Corny Martin, Mesars They would have to get evidence on doing night work, went to bod
at Willian And Alexander Mackenzie Miss on the 15th att At about Fifid Osmond, Mina May Fincher. are as if a bed was being beaten Miss May Woo, Miss Elsa Alves and Mr.
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ALLEGED ASSAULT IN A BOARD. ING BOUSE
Vamous charges against defendant. There were alt
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vere in the Government ould speak to havinga
Service, and
in certain sums "of money to the defend ant. He asked the Magistrate to iz an we charged with assault early date for the bearing of the case. to rob and a woman w Mr. Wood said the only day on which
custgok with aiding and abetting
Inspector Way said the woman Intro he was free was Friday, between 9 and duced the compisinant. * * young woman, 10:30
to two men at a boarding-house in Con
naught Road. Some time during the
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Mr. Longinetto said that would suit
Sugar intending to rob ber She
night, the men st upon the young women him, but there were the witnesses to be
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Cricket round on Sunday, the defends
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inspection of Reinory deceased Dress Hennets, shorts, puttie haver money for both
Each (fitted), waterbottles (billed) police station the Ambulances and stretch required each other of the crime
Mr. Wood remanded the case until Fr District Y
(EL) E R District Bupt in charge Hongkong, h March, 1918
took place of the island and
considered. They were Government ver
dered his own and the struggle nozze attracted the atten, yants, and had to attend work in the
and received the the hotel.
en charged at the tonto the defendants accused pro s
and ons of the Atttempt to
Both
men
afr. Wood said that could not be helped, zingi kände remanded the cam till 3 amon Findlay when the evidence «ill be keard.
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