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THE LATE MR. A. G. STEPHEN. FUNERAL AT KENSAL GREEN,

The following report of the funeral of the late Mr. A. G. Stephen is taken from the thin Express and Telegraph (London) of September 4th:-

A large attendance at the funeral and a profuse nrray of beautiful wreathes, chaplets, sprays and crosses to adorn the grave testified to the esteem in which the late Mr. Stephen was held. The funeral took place on September 2nd, at Kensal Green Cemetery The body had been embalmed by Mills and Sons Pherd in a beautiful casket of Spanish mahogany and bearing a plate with the inscription ALEXANDER GOLDON STEPHEN At Rest

were:-

27th August, 1924

LOCAL SPORT,

BATH RECORD HEATEN.

INTERESTING HEAT IN V,R,C, CHAMPIONSHIPS,

A. May, 1; C, J. Cook, E. W Railton Time: Pins, 393-5secs.

HEAT

D. Lyon. 1, quins 13.4-5secs. B. Rasmussen, 2mins, 36.2-3sces May, Couk, Lyon and Rasmussen will compete in the final.

OF

BOYS CHAMPIONSRIC: PRELIMINARIES,

HOCKEY.

CINEMA NOTES.

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

dars

Thr Affairs of

Not only

Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor-oharming Indy, who becamë, his wife, poration, Colombo; Mr. G. C Moxon; From Bombay he, was moved to Penang, Kenji Kodama, Tokyo; -Dowr. Lady Jack and in 1806 to Manila as manager. son; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Sharpin, Singa There he remained until 1011, when he pore; The Compradore, Saigon the was rewarded for his excellent work by being appointed manager of the Shang- Managers of the Chartered Bank, Ltd. hai branch, which is regarded as one of In connection with the annual swimming Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beattie Members the most responsible posts in the Bank Championships of the Victoria "licerea- of the Executive and Legislative Coun. At this time Alr. (now Sir) Newton Stabla tion Clubs, a further series of preliminary cils of Flongkong; A. B. Wise, Eaq was chief manager at Hoagkong, having heats were decided yesterday evening. Donald Forbes, Esq.; R. C. Edwards,

fu the 20. Yards (Open) Championship, Esq.; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Gardner; Mr. succeeded. Mr. J. B. A. Smith, and as and Mrs. Stanley H. Dodwell; Board of was often said at the time: The S, and A. May, who won his heat in gmins. Directors of the longkong, and Shanghai (Stabh and Stephen) combination is sees, beat the hath record, by one-fifth. hard, to beat' He continue to be man- Another interesting feature of last night's Banking Corporation, Hongkong; Staff | of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking ager at Shanghai until 1990, so that he sport was that the bath record was lower- was in charge there during the whole cil for a second time by D. Lyon, who Corporation, Hongkong: Exchange Brok ars Association, Hongkong; Foreign Period of the war al, its immediate lowered the previous heat winner's (May) Aftermath. That was a periùil, if over time by 34-3 seconds. The final should Staff. Saigon Russo-Asintis Baak, Hong there was one, which required a strong be a very interesting efent. May being kong; Sir R. E. Stubba, K.C.,M.G.; MP

Ban, a cool head and ability of an in-considered favourite. The dual will take and Mrs. A. B. Lowson, Local Staff, Sai-

common order. Fortunately Mr. Stephen place on Thursday. Kon, Messrs. A. R Burkitt & Sons, possessed all these qualities, and his con- The full results were as follows :-- . it was taken to the chapel in the ceme, Shanghai; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Compton duct of affairs during that time of stor

HEIT 1. tery, where. nanidst a wonderful Boral Mr. and Mrs H. F. Arnold; Arnholdami stress showed that he was a true setting it was surrounded by friends who Co., Ltd: Richard E. Wilson, Esq.; Jark product of that City of Uranite aliere he bad assembled from far and near to pay H. Linddall, Esq. George and Harold their last tribute to the memory of the Reynell; Partners of Slowe & Co, Ltd. was born, and that he well deserveil, for the imperturbable manner in which he departed. The Government of loug Shanghai N. Cornish, Esq. Si faced all diffienities, the name of The kung, with which the late Mr. Stephen James Jamieson; F. R. Marshali: Sir Rock, given to him by one whom he was closely associated, was officially re- Paul and Lady Chater the Hongkongved, and who loved him dearly. Whilst presented by Mr. E. R. falhas, C.B.E., and Shanghai Banking Corporation in Shanghai he made a great name for on their Surabaya; Staff of the Hongkong and himself hoth as a hanker and as a man in a handsome wreath sent jeball was conspicuous among the fluid Shanghal Banking Corporation, Batavia of sterling worth. He took a lending part tril-uton. The little chapel was crowded Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. D. Parr, Mr.

in the general social life of the place, and First hent: A. Bliss, 732-5sees.; H. to overflowing and a most impressive ser and Mrs H. E. D. Hancock; Mr. and

was noted for his kindliness, his good Pina, Yittins, K. Evens, vice was conducted by the Rev. Dr. Mrs. Sandford; Mr. F. Souter and Mr. Danny, Bishop of Victoria, Hongkong, J. Perry; W. S. Nichulis, Esq; dirs. Pature and his princely hospitality. He Seyond heat: R. G. Witchell, L. Roza, was much interested in racing, and two Pereira lead heat). 733-3secs. . M. assisted by the Rev. R. Kent. Teesdale Hartnell Beavis, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. The choir led the singing of the hymns Paterson; Brig-tien, and Mrs. E B of the ponies of which he was joint owner Retellins, C. A. Fiquiredo,

won. The Champions" at Shanghai and In the Breast-stroke Championship, where there are 13 entrants, four turned Hongkong. Through all the Changing Scenes of Macnaghton; Staff, Hongkong and Shang Life" (200), O God Our Help in Ages hai Banking Corporation, "Singapore, Ur.

In 1921 he was appointed chief manager but yesterday evening, and the Commit Past (103) and On the Resurrection and Mrs. F. H. Gordon: M. and Mrs.

at Hongkong, his old friend and col tee decided to take their times. The Mornings (499). Padin XXIII, The M. G. Seeley: Lieut.Comdr. and Mrs. Lord is 3ly Shepherd." was also sing. David Joets; Mr. Hugo Reiss; Hongkong league, Sir Newton Stabh, being made competitors with the best times take After the service in the chapel the cortege and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Lun-one of the dangers in London, so that their places for the final. The remainder

was still will be tried off to-day, moved to a beautiful and sheltered corner don; Mr. and Mrs L. T. Easton; Mr. the S. and S. combination

First: Wan Kwang Ting and J. 11. Kent of the cemetery, where, previous to inter- and Mrs. J. K. Hutton; London Office maintained with results that proved most ment, the casket was placed in a metallic Staff of the Hongkong and Shanghai satisfactory to all those who are interest (hn brat), sugasers end: Leung Tit vault. Surrounding, the grave during the Bank, the Local Staff, Hongkong ended, in the material welfare of the Banks Sang, 523-res. 3rd: Ng Yuk Kwan, reading of the simple burial service by Shanghai Banking Corporation. Celom Whilst he was chief manager, the new St 1-3sees.

Foday the heats of the iris' ('ham- the Bishop, were the chief mourners, bo; Mr. and Mrs. Potts; Mr. and Mrs. Bank at Shanghai was Imilt-one of the comprising the twin daughters of the Sutherland; E. Ormiston; Mr. J. largest buildings of its kind in the world? | pionship (15 years and under), 100 yards, tleconsed, his brother, Mr. Arthur Start: Mr. G. R Layton; Marion and other new premises for the Bank will be devided. Stephen, Sir James Stewart Lockhart, Liddell; Governor of Hongkong John were also erected, or are being erected, Singapore, K.C.M.G, Sir Newton and Lady" Stahl, † Swire & Sons, Ltd.; A. Sharp Navrin; at Hankow. Tientsin and

A further practice gaine for themipers Sir Charles Addis, K.C.M. Mr. and A. G. Kellogg Mr. and Mrs. A."C. This policy of having the Bank worthily Mrs. H. D. C. Jones. Ours present Hynes: Mr. and Mrs. G. Mackay Dalgety, and properly house, though it may be

Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. Sharpin, Singa eriticised by those whose views are not at the Eongkong Hockey Club has been Mr. A. B. Wise, Sir Arthur Keith, pre; M. Underwood Savrin; the St, long and who want immediately large arranged to take place this evening on Messes. S. A Gray, W. A. Argent. Feorge's Society, liongkong Kayal returns on their invested capital, is in the Marine ground. Refloon, at 515- White A Bower. H. C. Macuanlara, D. Reynolds, E. J. Chapman, G. L. Wil Hongkong Golf Club; E. J. Dakshit; doubtedly a wise one. Old China hands pin. The teatus sireted are as follows: son, G. H. Lees, Edward Hunt, A. . M. and Mrs, Lawrence; P. H. Holyoak, will remember that when the new Bank Compton, N. Cornish, W. Bayne, Hongkong; Mr. and Mrs. A. Barlow was built in Hongkong, ita size so blinded . H. Kearns, D. S. Green, W. H. Lock, the vision of not a few that they called H. 1. Gardner, 1. 1. F. Macmaster, Mr. and Mrs. Eline Kingerene: his sor A. Brady, K. Gordon, and W. Fraserowing brothers and sisters; Arthur.it...'s Folly !! Today, the pres G. B. Hort, W, Woodward, H. R. Me- and Colonel Reiss, Messrs. F. FL. Cross- James, George and Elizabeth R. Amises of that Bank have been found to cock. T. I. Prija. les, P. A. Skinner, S. Croucher, Andrew Rogers and family, Hongkong: Mr. and he insufficient, and it has been necessary Catours.-P. W. P. Milk, C.. J. M. Beattie, Kendall, Hugo Reiss. J.

Mrs. T. S. Baker: Mr. and Mrs., W. R. to bring within the sheltering wing of Hughs, C. L. R. Becher. L. A. R. J. Micere. 11. Geary Gardner, ami S. McCallum, Mr. W. Adams Oram: I. A. the misculed Folly the adjoining build Duncan, Rev. N. Evans, H. R. Reming- Mayers, Major W. S. Nathan, C.M.,

Hyde. W. A. Nowers, J. C. Fears. Messrs. John T. Hamilton. P. de Mor Murray, Penang, 10014; Mr. and ing. Mr. Stephen's great success as chief ton, H. H. Ruse, J. &. H. Plummer, W. Piss, and H. H. Fox (British Legation, Mrs. A. W. Homershain and family; Vanager in Hongkong is known to every In social life he was, as he had heen, Peking), Commander Ellison, Messrs. Eand V. Richard Hancock: Sir Roisert and one, V. D. Farr, G. H. Stitt, J. H. Smart, R. Lady Ho Tung, the Managers, Yokohama in Shanghai, a leading spirit, and he was R. fynd. 11. Hill, G. A. Richardson, Specie Bank, London; Mary Margaret most popular with all classes. lie was a Stai, Nicholas Stabb, William Stabb, member of the Legislative Council, and H. F. Bell. T. Petrie, H. A. McPherson.

H. P. Hay, V. F. Caesar Hawking, Susan Stabb; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Town-after he had resigned his seat on it, he E. Adams Gram, Frank Sotter, Thomassend: Admiral Sir Alexander L. Duff was appointed to be a Member of the Anatol, the Paramount all-star picture Baker, William, Adanison, H. Arnoll, Mr. and Mrs, Hu Wing, Hongkong; Mr. Executive Council. He was regarded by heat amber of names which are . Hution Potts, ari A. S. fiarfit, 3r. and Mrs. Herbert J. Gedge: Mr. II. Bir the authorities of Hongkong as a most haschall words in the screen world, but. and Mrs,, McCarthy, J. Alsten, 11. Wkett, Mrs. H. Birkett: Mr. and Mrs. Bable Consellor, and the benefit of his even Elinor Glyn, the famous novelist, permitted herself to be screened with the Robertson, D. G. M. Bernard, GMC Lumbert; Mr. C. M. Young, Hong assistance

olbers in a society scene in the film. Dodwell, Mr. and Mrs. Paterson, kong: Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Edmundson; missed.

Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Wright; Miss M. Mr. Stephen was a great and striking Anoug the better known of the stars are Armstrong, H. Hancock. 1. Serymgeour,

With a presence tall and Wallace Brid, Gloria Swanson. Bebe (1.8, Aveyard, G. E. Hubbard, Sir Ed Wright; Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Crawford, personality. Crowe, Messrs. M. Donald Clark. 3 Miss Crawford: Mr. and Mrs. J.Bur-impressive, he was possessed of great Daniel Wanda Hawley, Agnes Ayres, rett William Little & Co., Ltd., Shang-physical strength and of a courage which Elliott Dexter and Monte Blue so that Blount Representative Gordon & Co., Messrs. J. R. Moir, S. II. Dodwell, Chai the Chinese Staff, Saigen; and Mr. was undaunted. He was quick in ub-cinema-goers will have an opportunity servation and an excellent judge of of seeing one or more of their favourites I. Wilson, and W. R. McCallam, Sir and Mrs. A. Q. Lang.

The premises of the London Branch of character. Gifted with a keen insight, in the same picture. The picture could Paul Chater, Sir James Jamieson, Sir Reginald Gamble, Dr. Marriott, Mr. Ken- the Hongkong and Shanghai Buck he soon came to a decision which was seribed as ay analysis of modern Gracechurch St., were closed to business seldom wrong. He was broadminded and matrimonial and divorce problem and eth Steven. Dr. Freitas, Portuguese

general the plat, has been handled with the Minister of China, Mr. A. Valentine, Sir to the public on the afternoon of the tolerant, which made him

favourite among all races. Among the mastery which is Cecil B. de Mille's John Jordon, Messrs. C. II. E. Robertson, funeral."

Chinese with whom he was brought into chief distinction. He has developed David Landale, C. C. Barlow. F. L. Law;

intimate contact he was held in the high-powerful story at the same time adding, rence, G. Danen, M. Mancur. W. X.

The death of Mr. A. G. Stephen, wht est esteem, and was frequently cgnsalt sympathetic comedy note that relieves" Nicholls, D. C. Edmonston," and LT passed away after a short illness in a ed by them. His wise counsel was often the serious vein of the plot without Easton, Sir Robert Ho Tung, Sir Charles nursing home in London, has come as a sought by high and low, regardless of detracting from the power or vividness Ellis, Messrs. J. I. Crockett, Major Henry great shock to a very wide circle of nationality, and he never refused to lend of the central theme. The Affairs of Keswick, E R. Hallifax, H. Sutherland friends and admirers by whom he was A helping hand when his aid was invoked. Anatal will be shown at all four per- (Representative H.K. St. Andrew's So-

so much beloved and so highly, esteemed. He had a most generous nature. and formances at the Queen's Theatre to-day' ciety), Mr. Edward White, 4. P. Wood, He returned from Hongkong to England assisted many upon whom fortune had not and wat! Sunday. Jarline, Matheson Co., and Mr. T. H.

humour for a holiday last June, and after a brief smiled. He had a pawky

THE WORLD' THEATRE. Whitehead.

stay in this country proceeded to Con-which often revealed itself hoth in busi

Lucretia Lumbard" showing at the TRIBUTES.

trexéville with his daughters. After ro- ness and social life, and his specubes at World Theatre to-day is a screen adapta- maining there for three weeks, in west meetings of Brither Scots in Shanghaition of Kathleen Norris famous novel to reside at his villa at Fétan in the and in Hongkong showed that he had the The Stewards and Members of the Engadine, and, having caught a chill gift of speech. He had a very tender of the same name and deals with Lucretia Shanghai Race Club; Mr. and Mrs. H. whilst travelling to his destination, he heart and a great fondness for the young, Lombard, who after eight years of dia B. Roe, Singapore: Mrs. F. H. Bugbird; became ill there. As his health showed with whom he was always ready to share appointed marriage life, gats the chance Mr. W. L. Pattenden. Hongkong: Mr. no signs of improvement, he left tan their joys and their sorrows. Ife had a to start all over again. She is attracted to a younger man. He is in the samne and Mrs. J. S. Law, Singapore Japan for Zurich, where he became so seriously very simple nature, and was entirely free Staff of the Hongkong and Shanghail that he returned to London. On his from affectation. He showed that good predicament-bound to a woman he had wed out of a sense of duty. On this the Banking Corporation: Staff of the Hong-arrival on August 25th, he went at once manners hardly have a single master-key drama hinges. Co-starring in this Warber kong and Shanghai Bauking Corporation, to a nursing home, where all medical unless it be simplicity and freedom from Brothers classic of the screen, a Harry San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. A. A. efforts proved of no avail, and he passed the curse of affection. Brady Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stitt: Staff away on August 97th.

loyal of friends, and to the great Bank Rapf production, are Irene Rich and of the Hongkong Banking Corporation. Mr. Stephen was born in Alwerdeen on ing Institution, with which he was so Monte Blue, two bright luminaries of the Manila: St. Andrew's Society, Shanghai: September 4th, 1962, but when quite long and so honourably associated, and silver screen who will be remembered for Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Marse; Mr. and Mrs young went to live at Turriff, in Aber-in which he had such a brilliant career, Arthur P. Wood and Miss Wood: Mem. deenshire, where he received his aluen-

he was ever the most devoted servant, hers of the Hongkong Club: P. A.. Cox, tion under a Dominie, who was wed Nothing could tempt him to leave it, Esq., Hongkong Chinese Chamber of known as a teacher. Like many other though material temptations to which Commerce, Hongkong: General Chamber famous Scots, he left school when young others of a different and weaker mould af Commerce, Hongkoaz; Mr. and Mrs, to serve an apprenticeship in the Town might have yielded, were dangled before J. McArthur Mr. and Mrs Birkett, and County Bank, in Aberdeen, his native him. He always felt that Hongkong: Holyoak & Massey, China; city. There he remained until 1882, when Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence N. Leefe: Directe joined the London office of the Hong- Lora and General Manager and London kong and Shanghai Bank. In 1885 he was Branch Manager of the Union Insurance transferred to the head office Society of Canton. Ltd.; Admiral Sir Bank in Hongkong, and had the good and was invariably, like the Companion Arthur and Lady Leveson; Members of fortune to serve there under the chief of Honour, "in action faithful, and in something like fory volumes: "Monte Hongkong Stock Exchange; H. R. B. manager, Mr. (afterwards Sir) Thomas honour clear." Hancock, Esq., Hongkong: Le Directeur Jackson, or "T..." as he was always Mr. Stephen has passed away, but he wide audience. Its anflagging spirit, de l Banque Russo Asintique à Paris; called, who was famous for his ability has left behind him a fragrant memory the endless surprises, and the air of F. H. Balfour, Esq. Sir J. C. and Lady as a banker. Mr. Stephen was quick to which will long survive among his numer. reality which was enst over the most Peter: Messrs Jariine, Matheson & Co., avail himself of the privilege he enjoyed ous friends and admirers who will never extravagant situations made the work Lt. China; Chairman and Directors of of working under such an exceptional forget his fire and noble character and the British and Chinese Corporation, chief, and he never tired of speaking in his simple and lovable nature.

J. H. S. L. Ltd.; Major and Mrs. M. S. Nathan; terms of the greatest affection and ad- Exchange Brokers' Association," Shang miration of his beloved Chief. Though hai St. Andrew's Society, Hongkong a hard and conscientious worker. Mr. Minnie. Lady Jardine; Sir Reginald and Stephen was always keen. on manly Lady (amble; Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wil- sports, and in his youth was well known CHINESE IMMIGRATION INTO son, Shanghai: Mr. G. Arthur Richard for his prowess as a rowing man, row- son Messrs. Palmer & Turner.. Shang- ing being one of his favourite pastimes, hai: Hongkong Jockey Club: Mr. and in which he distinguished himself and Mrs. Edward White; Mr. and Mrs. D. G. through which he made lifelong friends. M.. Bernard; Mr. and Mrs. Sydney One of his old friends with whom he row- Mayers; Mr. C. H. P. Hay, Lady Addie, ed in the Scotch four over thirty-six Miss Robina S., Miss Susan Addis; Dr. years ago was one of the last persons to and Mrs. Marriott; Mrs. A. M. Ruth; see him alive, and to bid him a last fare- Mr. J. T. Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey well. After having left Hongkong, where Hancock Mr. J. J. Mure; Mr. and Mrs.be had deservedly found favour in the Richard Hancock, Hongkong: Mr. and eyes of his Chief and had justly earned Mrs. Muchisen Fletcher; Sir Newton and for himself among a host of friends a Lady Stabb Sir Wm. and Lady Rees reputation as "one of the besty" he was Davies, F. B. Noble; Johnson, Stokes & transferred to Batavia and then to Bem

met the Master, Hongkong; the Foreign Staff, bay. At the fatter place be

The following is a list of the floral tributes:-

AN APPRECIATION.

of that

and advies will be much

He was the most

"He most lives Who thinks most, feels the noblest,

Acts the best."

UNITED STATES. COURT HOLDS THEY CAN ENTER

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their brilliant work in Brass." Jack Conway directed the picture, which has revived highest praise in cities where it played.

THE CORONET. "The Count of Monte Cristo" appeared in 1944, when Dainas had been writing plays and stories for twenty years, and at a period when he was most extra- ordinarily prolife. In that year, assist- ed by bis staff of compiters and trans- criberg, he is said to have turned out y Cristo" rat gave Dumas' novels a world-

worthy of the popularity it enjoyed in almost every country in the world, The island from which it takes its name is a barven rock rising 2,000 feet out of the sea a few miles south of Elba. The film which has been inado from this famous story is in every way worthy of the great theme, as local cinema-goers can easily judge for thymanlves by paying a visit to the Coronet Theatre where this not- able production will be the feature. attraction for a week. Screened without An Associated Press message from any regard for oxpense, "The Count of Seattle to the Manila papers, dated Monte Cristo" is undoubtedly one of the pictures of the year, one of the pictures September 23rd, says: -

Holding that he 1994 immigration act which not only the habitus but the does not abrogate the provisions of the casual cinema-goer too should make n treaty between China and the United special point of sching. Added to the States, the federal judge here to-day great romantic appeal of the pictures granted writs of habeas corpus to 24 itself is the charm of we special music, Chinese denied admission here who were giving the finishing touch to a notably, to be returned to China on October 1st. enjoyable entertainment,

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