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NOTICE
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25TH, 1991.
CANTON AND HONGKONG. HE, THE GOVERNOR EXPRESSES, REGRET FOR NOTIFICATIONS. DENIES PEKING VISIT CONNECTED WITH KWANGTUNG AFFAIRS,
The Canton Times says:-
It may be remembered that recently ob the occasion of the inauguration of
EMPIRE DAY.
SERVICE AT THE CATHEDRAL The saying that the sun never sets on the British Empire has a corollary that the sun.cannel shine on the whole
HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL
·SOCIETY.
THE ANNUAL REPORTA
The Committee in their sixteenth annual report sayt
of the British Empire at once. Hong. The Annual Show of Flowers and MONSIGNEES of Cargo from LONDON
kong, yesterday, was one of the places ANTWERP HAVRE AND
where the sun, emphatically, did not Vegetables was held in the Botanic PALLICE in connection The above
shine, but if Empire Day happens to Gardens a March 2nd. The weather Steamer are hereby informed that their goods Dr. Sun as President of the Republic of fall in the midst of the wet season, what for the two previous months had been Ching, the Secretary for Chinese Affairs would you? It is to be hoped that it of the Hongkong Government issued two was fine in other parts of the Empire nutilisations one forbidiling the Chinese to balance things.. :
favorable for both flowers and vegetables being staged. The number of exhibite and resulted in some very fine exhibits
with the exception of Opium, Tressure and Valuables are being landed and stared at their risks into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong owloon Wheat and Godown Co, Ltd at
was not, however, up to that, of recent Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained at Hongkong to hold celebrations and Considering how persistent the down- immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless warning the Chinese there not to pour, it was surprising to so so many Year owing to the absence from the intimation is received from the Consignees raiso subscriptions for funds for the Preschool children,especially girls, assembled Colony of several regular exhibitors. bofors Noor TO-DAY requesting it to be sident. The matter
was energetically at St. John's Cathedral for the nine The day of the show was warm and landed here. Bills of
of Lading will be countersigned by taken up by the Republican Government o'clock service arranged in conjunction gloomy and resulted in a poor attend- the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed with the British Consul-General bere, with the Education Department, The ance. His Excellency Sir R. E. Stubbs siber the 28th May, an Noox, will be abject We learn from an authoritative source have of the Cathedral was well filled. visited the show and Lady Stubbs pre- to rent and landing charges.
Among the exhibits All claims must be sent in to me on or that the British Consul General has now His Excellency the Governor (Sir Ed-sented the prizes. sefore the 31st May, or they will not be replied to the erect that the Governor of ward Stubbs, K.C.M.G.) was in his seat, specially worthy of mention were
damaged packages will be examined by Hongkong has informed him that the accompanied by his A.D.C., Capt. D. Roses by Mr. R. A. Nicholson and Mr. Mesari Goddard & Douglas on SATURDAY,
T.. E. Pearce, Sweet Peas by Mr. T. E. the 28th May, at 10 AM..
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Pearce, Carnations by Sir Paul Chater, R. RODENFUSER
Nasturtium by Sir Robert Ho Tung, Antirrhinum by Mr. Ho Kom Tong, and Acting Agent.
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two fine collections of Vegetables by Mr. Ho Kem Tong and the Hongkong Club.
Hongkong, May 62nd, 1991.
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notifications were issued during his absence Buntingham. The Colonial Seoralary and are couched in terms which he would the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, CMG) and Mrs. Seyern, and the Director of not have sanctioned and does not ap Education (the Hon. Mr. E. A. Irving prove, and he expresses regret that they were also present. Those engaged in educa should have been pred. He adds, - how
tional work is the Colony were there in over, that these observations relate guy good force. In addition to scholars to the wording of notifications and not.
from most of the schools in Hongkong, w the principles involved.
VERNACULAR - PAPERS LAUDS MONGKONG
GOVERNOR FOR HIS APOLOGY.
"
The "Grape Hyacinth" Muscari botrguides was exhibited for the first
"Nicholson.
The Show was held for one day only, the Committee having decided that the second day was not worth the extra
expense.
•
In the sure communication the Guver representatives and the party was in nor assures the Chinese authorities of the groundlessness of the recent rumours charge of Scout-master A. White, of the that British ships of war supplied arms Murray Troop. Girl-guides were to the Kwangsi forces and that his visit present, in charge of the Misses Irving The Committee wish to express their to Peking was in any way connected with
At nine o'clock a procession, headed thanks to Miss Wallace who undertook having arrived from the above ports, Con the affairs of Kwangtung.
by the Crucifer, borne by two sorvers, the selection and arrangement of the signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed
entered the Cathedral. Next came a special prizes and who also did a large that all Goods are being landed at their risk
large Union Jack, proudly escorted by amount of writing involved in the prize into the hazardons and/or tra hazardous
four Boy Scouts. A contingent repre- | distribution—to the Cricket Club - for Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence,
Commenting on the letter from Gover senting the choir of St. Andrews the loan of a tent, to the Hon. Captain and/or from the wharves, delivery may be nor Stubbs of Hongkong apologising for Church, Kowloon, was followed by the Superintendent of Police for Folice ar- the issuance of the two proclamations banner of the Diocesan Boys School. Goods not cleared by the 27th May, at 5 pa, forbidding Chinese in the Colony to The choir of St. Peter's, West Point, rangements, and to the Superintendent will be subject to rent.
celebrate the inauguration of President preceded the, banner of St. John's and Staff of the Botanic Gardens for All broken, chafed and damaged packages Sun Yat-sen and to advance loans to the Cathedral Sunday School, after which much help on the show ground, they also
be left in the Godowns where they will | Government at Canton, which ta
were came the Cathedral chair. Most of the wish to record their thanks to those who examined by Mears Goddard & Douglas,made when he was away from office, the local clergy, and ministers took part in undertook the arduous and onerous duty
vernacular press express great satisfac the procession, or were present in the of judging the exhibits.
A sale of flowers was held at the Show Claims against the Steamer must be pretion over the attitude of B.E. and lauds Victorin (Dr. C. R. Duppuy), the Acting for the North China Farine Relief
Cathedral including: the Bishop of sented on the special form provided and must bim as an able British Diplomat. The also be rbmitted within 30 days of arrival, Chinese papers also pointed out that man), the Bev. J. Kirk Maconachie charge of the sale, the flowers sold were Cathedral Chaplain (the Rev. J. Fund. Mrs. Harrington kindly took No Fire Insurance will be effccted by us in when the Chinese Army was returning (Minister of Unics Church), the Rev. A largely supplied by Mr. Ho Kom Tong to Kwangtung in their recent speck 1. S. Steart, Rev. W. T. Featherstone, and by Mr. R. A. Nicholson. The rum acular campaign against the Kwangsi militarists, HE placed no obstacles in Rev. G. R. Lindsay, Ror, E. W. L Mar of 8880.95 was realized, and was paid to tin Rev. G. E. 5. Upsdell, Rev. W the Hongkong and Shanghai Book, for the way of the agents of the Chinese H; Hewitt, Rev. C. Clouston Forri the credit of the funds Army who were residing in Hongkong at (Wesleyan Minister), H.C.Fthe Rev. that time directing the campaign of the U. W. B. Statt, R.N., and the Rey- Cantonese Army,
M. W. Shewell, C.F,
are
be
on the 27th May, at 10 AM.
otherwise they will not be recognized.
any case whatever. -
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.
Agents. Hongkong, May 20th, 1921,
NOTICE TO" CONSIGNEES.
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Arrived Hongkong, on May 2nd, 16ti.
FROM BOMBAY and STRAITS. Consiguses of Oarge by the sbere-named Tessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and pinced at Tazin KDX in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark, by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are
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Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions have been given to the contrary air hours before arrival of the Beamer.
-have left the Godowa,
With the hope of extending the useful news of the Society, the Committee has endeavoured to arrange for the publien- The vernacular press also hope that The brief service included prayers for tion of pamphlets on various gardening hereafter, H.E. will deal with the Gor the British Empire, for the Forces, for subjects, the first of the series Rose ernment at Canton in an open way rends and a thanksgiving for hercies Scholson has been published, the cort and quietness and for absent growing in Hongkong "—by Mr. R. A. diplomatic negotiations. gardicere friendliness toward the received. The Rev. I Kirk Moonachie of printing being generously defrayed Government, which according to the ver read the lesson. Rudyard Kipling's by Mr. Ho Kom Tong, it has been issued hymn, “Land of our birth, our faith, nacular preas will, smooth over whatever our pride" and his Recessional. Les free to members of the Society and is on
this the Chinese may have to We Forget," were sung; also." God, sale to the public for 50 cents a copy. ward the Hongkong Government and
our, help in ages past. promote everlasting friendship between the Chinese and British.
NOT BATISFIED.
LESBONS OF THE FLAG.A
Joseph's College, the Garrison School, the
The following schools took part, St
St. Francis School St. Mary's School, italian Convent, the French Convent, St. Lewis Industrial School, Hunghom Chinese School, Aberdeen Chinese School. Kai Lap Chinese School, To Ying School and Wab Yan School.
The Boy Scouts of St. Joseph's College were in attendance in Church Parade order under Scoutmaster Gutierrez and Assistant Scoutmasters Wilkinson and Baptista
Lieut. Col. F. J. Bowen, A.P.D.. local Commissioner of Scouts, was also present.. Bishop Pozzoni enid: We are here to thank God, again, for having established the British Empire, for Having made it having in His Divine Providence used and kept it flourishing till now, And for it an an instrument for the propagation It
The Committee have to record with regret the loss through death of one of The Rev. Gordon W. B. Statt. I.Ntheir members. Mr. EJ. Noronha bas been for some years a steady supporter gave the address. After alluding to of the Society and a regular attendant In leading article the Canion Time some of the statistics of Empire,'
at the Committee Meetings where bis Bay's-
M Statt urged that the greatness of help and advice will be much missed. While expressing regret that the the Empire consisted, not in what she proclamations were couched in terms Possessed, but on the number of citizens which he would not have sanctioned and intellectual, and healthy in mind, body she had who were patriotic, religious, does not approve, His Excellency adds, and soil. During the late war, said, however, that these observations relate Mr. Statt. only to the wording of the notification Daily From this morning, in a leading was pointed out in the and not to the principles involved. article. it was very wonderful to see the other words Governor Stubbs deplores way the Colonies and Dominions came Goods not cleared within 8 days, including the language used, but approves of the to the call of the Motherland: people -date of arrival, will be subject to rent
substance of the proclamations, t No Fire Insurance will be effected by an "We don't know whether this will from England, Scotland, Ireland and who had sprung from the Motherland, any case whatever,
Damaged packages must be left in the satisfy the Government at Canton. It Wales, and had gone to all parts of the Godowns for examination by the Consignees, and does not satisfy us. The strict probiti earth, rushed to help the old land be tas Company Surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD &tion of celebrations by the Chinese in cause the fing had been planted in their Douglas, at 10 AM. on MONDATE and THURSDAYS, Hongkong of an event that was cele new homes and the tradition had gone All Claims must be presented within ten days brated in Singapore and other places with then that Britons never would be of the Steamer's arrival Fore, after which date needs some explaining Furthermore, slaves. nor suffer other people to be they cannot be recognidad
The flag means that where does Governor Stubbs approve of the enslaved. No Clatios will be admitted after the Goods substance of that paragraph in the other there are Britishers there is fair plays
truth and justice a da MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO., jurious to the Government in Canton Union Jack was built up by exhibiting proclamation which has been most fa Mr. Statt showed the children how the We refer to the words that state the to them the separate flags of St. George, Hongkong, May 23rd, 1621.
[181 Government of Sun Wen is on the verge St. Andrew and St. Patrick The of Christianity all over the world. VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDSCHE of bankruptcy and is about to fall. If d crosses on the flag, he said, meant astri
man eails another a bankrupt and pub Bice and were symbolic of our Lord's lished the Tact broadcast, would it be death for all humanity. The cross also sufficient apology to say I regret the meant love God so loved the world language used, but nevertheless, I mean that he gave His only begotten Son what I said.” y s
As to the familiar Red, white and blue,
Mr. Statt recalled the lines Bed, for the blood that has been
White for its spotless purity. Blue for the guardians of the sea.” Hed for sacrifice: we must be ready to sacrifice ourselves for the Empire. White play the man; play the woman he straight, he pure. Bine: the blue seas which bind us all together; so many having arrived from the above ports. Consigners
peoples, with so many different ideas of Cargo by her area notified that all Goods are:
all one, under one Kang:Emperor; and being landed at their rink into the hazinions A Shanghai telegram to the China Mail the same truth, justice, pity, devotion, and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hong saya: "The National Organization service and sacrifice is expected of each kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd, Union of China has dispatched a letter one. It was so in war; let it be so if whence and/or from the wharver delivery may to the British Minister at Peking pre-peace each doing his bit." to build the agres tho Faipite even greater as each 66 obtained cleared by the 27th May, 1921, testing against the alleged secretar strengthens his charactes, by Sepiace will be subject to rent and the Peking Government relative to and pure living, keeping the body in All broken, Chafed ahil damaged packages the extension of Kowloon to cover Shak. subjection and proving worthy of the Breto be left in the dodowns, where they will
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We are pleased to learn Governor Stubbs has officially denied that his visit to Peking was in any way connected with the affairs of Kwangtung. Though this statement comes rather late, it will be welcomed by the Chinese who have en tertained seriods apprehension regarding this mysterious visit."'
A PROTEST TO THE BRITISH
· MINISTER.:
spilt
in true that Christianity under the Bri- fish flag has not been propagated in the pure, form its founder Jesus Christ or dained; but the Catholic Church also has always been allowed to teach her doctrine freely, in the past and in the present, wherever the British flag has been hoisted. And the Catholic Church obedient, to the instruction of Jesus Christ to sow the seed of the good news in every posible place, availing herself for the freedom enjoyed by other religions under the British dog has sent out mis-, sionaries to overy British Colony, to sow the good wheat which yet would have to row together with the cockle till the harvest.
At the conclusion the National Anthem was sung.
AC
ESSAYS ON THE EMPIRE.
At St. Joseph's College, the winners the prizes given by the members of St. Joseph's Old Boya Association. The be examined on the 26th May, 1921, at 19 lung and British assistance of Kwangile test Empire the world has ever seen. general'atzadard of the composition was against Kwangtung. The letter urges pronounco by the Rishop of Victoria Fe J. Bowen, who addressed the scholars After the Benediction had been favourably commented upon by Colonel Claims against the steamer must be presented presentations to the Home Government the service concluded with the singing upon this chief factors which contributed in writing within ten days after arrival of to censure the Governor," (1)
by Messrs. Goldard & Douging.
steamer, otherwise they will not be recognised."
No Fire Insurance will be effected by the
undersigned in any case whatever,
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JAVA-CHINA-JARAN LIN, General Agents." Hongkong, May 21st, 1821,
1982
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of the National Anthem and the playing to the growth and power of the Empire, of Land of Hone and filery on the and took opportunity of exhorting the organ. by Mr. Denman Fuller, as a boys to give close attention to their voluntary. T
education and so emulate the noble ideals of the famous men of the Empire. Ho reminded the boys that they possessed a very fine library in English. Ma
The winners in the essay contests were as follows
Class 1-Stephen Concepcion. Bub
ROMAN CATHOLIC SERVICE.
The Roma's Catholic Community also had its part in the celebration of Empire Day. At the Roman Catholic Cathedral, the annual commemoration service for Bject *."
The Bogey Pool competition, played the children of the Catholic Schools was British Racter and Growth of the
over the Old Course at Fanling 21st, 22nd held at 9 8.18. preceded by has, at which and 3rd May, was won by Mr. A. S there was a large attendancy including Lindsell, who returned a card of many adults down" to Bogey, Another member re- Bishop Pozzoni officiated as the special turned a card of "4 down" but was die service, nesisted by the Clergy And the qualified, as he had taken his score when Students of the Cathedral Seminary. playing a four-ball match
(Continued at faat of next column)
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