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› THE SUNION: CHURCH,
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JAST EVENING.
When the Norwegian 8.3. Dampto ar PRESENTATION TO MR. AND MRS. rived in port late on Wednesday aftamocn
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SILTING IN THE HARBOUR. IN COURSE OF COMPILATION DANISH MOTOR VESSEL STRIKES! →
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AND CHRONICLE
An unusual incident in connection with THE DIRECTORY she brought the body of Mr. Ernest Fhips entering the Hongkong harbour
occurred yesterday morning. Cox, a British saloon passenger from The m. Tongking, belonging to the Saigon, who, according to the report made Danish East Asiatic Company (agents, Messrs. John Manners & Co,) ran on by the master of the vessel to the Harboura mandbank off Kostoon Point as she was Office yesterday, died at sen at 10.30 p.m. entering the harbour.
The manual meeting of seatholders of the Union Church, Kennedy Road, was held at the Church Hall-resterday oven ing, when Mr. A. & D. Causland presid-on January 29th. The cause of death wavel to the Harbour Office of the mishap
ed.
not stated. The body of Mr. Cox was landed here for burial.
-MR. B. SILAW.
The report made by the master of the states that the Tongking grounded a 7.48 am in a position about 11 ombles (000 feet) from the Star" Ferry Wharf, Kowloon, the depth of water being fathoms (aft) and d fathoms (for ard).
́ ́ THE YEAR'S RIPORT. The Committee's report and the balance. sheet, were presented. The report stated. that thanks to the Chater Endowment Fund, there was a surplus of income over expenditure during the last year. The regular income from weekly offerings and sea rents showed a decreas graph. Only 18 years of age, he was the harbour bad been dredged to give
of 8800. It was, however, considered that in view of the conditions which pre vailed during the last six months of the year, it was a cause for thankfulness that the result was so good. The hope was expressed that affairs in the Colony would improve during the year.
It was considered desirable to sell the Trust Fund shares held in the Union Insurance Society of Canton and invest the proceeds in Icans on mortgage. The sale of the shares was accordingly effect ed at a figure showing a satisfactory sur- plus on cost, but due to the circumstances of the Colony the proceeds were placed on fixed deposit meantime."
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The sale and purchase of the old and new manse properties being completed, there remained a surplus of approximate ly $20,000, the interest on which would materially aid the general income.
The accumulated interest on the Three Quarter Century Fund was equal to the heavy demands on it during the year. The Committee decided to sell the shares of the Union Insurance Society of Canton and to convert the sterling fixed deposit into local currency. Both these transac tions were carried out, the resült showing | a considerable increase over cost, and the proceeds were, invested partly on mortgage and partly on fixed deposit, amounting, in all to $10,000. It was ex- pected that the interest on this sum would' be equal to all future requirements.
We regret to record the death, which resulted from paeumonia on December 31st, of Bruce Shaw, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shay, of Shang hai, says the China Express and Tele
being educated at Mariborough, where he died in a nursing home following an run, and a member of the school XI. operation. A Prefect, Head of his and XV., he was greatly liked by all who knew him, being a lad of great promise. Keen on sports, he won his rugger and cricket colours in 1994. His name will long be associated with the remarkable anish of the Marlbourgh Rugby match at Lord's last July, Shaw, the slow bowler of the Marlborough side, went in last, when Marlborough were a long way behind and half an hour remained for play. He and Fl Philpott played out time, thus saving the match for Murlborough. The fun- eral took place at Marlborough on January 4th,"
MR. W. C. REEVÉ, COLE. - Mr. W. Clifford Reeve Cole, manager of the P. and O. Banking Corporation branch at Colombo, died during the homeward voyage of the ss Naldern Mr. Cole, who was travelling home with his wife and only son to consult a specialist, was 42 years of age and was Bristol man. In his youth be was with the Chattered Bank of India, Australia and China. Subsequently he was with the Tata Industrial Bank, and two years. ago he joined the P. and O. Banking Corporation,
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The Tangking was drawing about 29 feet of water at the time, and as it was low tide, there was probably about 2-4 feet of water where the nose of the vessel went into the mud. Previously this part of
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All efforts to back the steather off failed and the tug Henry Kerrick had to ba With the tide ris. ing the Tongking was towed off the brought to the scene. mudbank just before ten o'clock, after being grounded for about two hours. She was none the worse for her experience.
The-Tongling is a vessel of 4,244 tons net register, and was loaded with 9,000 tons of cargo.
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The following will represent the Indians (away) in a League match against the Civil Service to-morrow, commencing at 2 p.m.-A. H. Rumjahn, H. D. Rumjahn, O. Ismail, S. H. Ismail, J. S: Abdul Curreem, N. B. Kitchell, A. H. Madar, M. F Madar. S. A. Ismail
Reference was made to the Rev. and Mrs. J. Kirk Maconachie's furlough, and regret was expressed that although con- siderable time and trouble had been taken in trying to secure an assistant minister, efforts had proved unsuccessful."ag jr. (captain). F. M. el Arculli and T,
The Church and Hall were in good con-Abdul Wahab. dition, and the interior was redecorated during the year.
The Chairman proposed the adoption.
of the report and balance sheet, and the
vote was carried unanimously,
HONGKONG.C.C. 2ND XI. KOW
LOON C.C. 2ND KL.
The following will represent the Hong- kong Cricket Club 2nd XI. in a friendly LADIES' COMMITTEE'S REPORT. Mrs. H. M. Mackenzie, moving the match against the Kowloon Cricket Club adoption of the Ladies Committee's 2nd XI. to-morrow, commencing at 2 p.m. Report, said that two jumble sales were on the H.K.C.C. ground: W. W: Mic held during the year (in May and De-kenzie (captain), H. Grifin, G. R. ceraber) and the proceeds were given to Yallack, C. LR Becker, H. C. Burgess, the Orphan Homes of Scotland, the H. J. Armstrong, H. V. Parker, M. M. Scottish National Institution for Blinded Watson, P. Jacka, W. T. Featherstone and Sailors and Soldiers and the New Ter... K. Hepburn, ritories Evangeliation Society. Fort nightly work parties, were held but had to be discontinued owing to the strike, The Committee wished specially to thank those who helped in cleaning the Church etc., during the period they were without
a caretaker.
The reception given to the Rev. and Mrs. J. Kirk Maconachie on their return
ONSIGNEES of Cargo ara hereby inform dons and/or, extra hazardous Godowe of the from holiday and arranged by the Com-
riak into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence, and/or from the wharved, Delivery may be obtained.
No Olaima will be admitted after the Goods have left this Godowns, and all Goods remaining didel vered for the 8th instant, will be
Beatr subject to
All Olaims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the gged mutant, at they will not be recognised All broken, shafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be diamined on the 8th instant, st. 10 á.m.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
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soon sa the Goods are landed.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Gotowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 11th of February, 1926, 4 p.m.. will be subject to Rent
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the. Godewa, where they will be examined by Messi Anderson and Ashe on the 10th
PORO.
The re-play between the Royal Navy- and the Polo Club Civilians in the final of the K.O.T.LI. Cup will not take place to-morrow, as previously announced.
No definite date has yet been arranged for the game..
YANLING HUNT. The report was unanimously adopted.
Saturday, February 6th:-Hounds will MD. AND MRS. COLLETT meet at 3 p.m. at Mr. Pott's bungalow. After the reports had been adopted, Sunday, February 7th:-Hounds will Mr. and Mrs. B. Collett, were presented meet at 10:30 a.m. at Lok Ma Chau cross with a rose bow) and tray in recognition roads. of their services to the Church Mr. Gollett, had been organist, of the Church for three years, and. with Mrs. Collett, All Claims against the Vessel maat be pre-well-known in the musical circles of the rented to the Undersigned before the 16th of February, 1926, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by -JOHN MANNERS & CO, LTD., (3142 Hongkong, February 3rd, 1926,
of February, 1926, at 10 am.
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RECIPIENTE GRATITUDE. Mr.Collett on behalf of himself and Colony, is returning Home very shortly his wife, said that they were very grate
The pastor (the Rev. J. Kirk Machon-ful, but nothing had been farther from achie), in making the presentation, said their thoughts-than that such an honour that it fell to him to speak of the services should be bestowed upon them. He thank- which Mr. and Mrs. Collett had rendered them very much, and assured them ed to the Church, and to express the that he and Mrs Collett would always regret of all that they were going. When be very grateful and always remember Mr. Chapman, the previous organist left the kind remarks made and the beautiful they had considered there would be some presente given to them. (Applause.) difficulty in finding a successor, but Mr. Collett had admirably filled the post. He Johnston, B.A., also spoke briefly.
The pastor and the Rev. J. Horace did not know which of the two-Mrs. Collett or Mr. Collett-they liked best COMMITTEES FOR THE YEAIL Mr. Collett had served them excellently Mr. J. W: C Honner was elected at the organ, but he (the speaker) really trustee for the yea, Mr. A. T. Hamil did not know what was going to happen ton was elected donorary Secretary, and to the choir, when Mrs. Collett had gone..A. S. DA, Cousland re-elected as ONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL. The diligence and consistency of both of Honorary Treasurer
The following were appointed on the LES, &c., in connection with bore them, had been admirable, not only in the Steamer are bereby informed that their Goods their, but in everything, and in every way Committee of Management Mears. J. Valuabina are being landed and stored at their affairs of the Church They had also D. MacMurray, O Skinner, A. Steven risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and been very helpful in the socials held in son, A. Mackenzie, N. Currie E. R Kowloon Wharf and - Godown - On. Id., copacction with the Church Dovey C. Pryce, W. Elliot, and Mrs. Kowloon, where Delivery can be obtained lean, whsace Denve
may be obtained -The rose bowl and tray were the pro- Hickling Sth Feb, 1922 vill he umbject in Bent Immaliately after
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unlaw of Mr. and Mrs. Collett's friends that ton, Mitchell, Purves, Shaw, Maconachie, is received from the Consignees wherever they might go, the tokens would Cousland, Wilpon, Mackickan. Stevenson, before 100 ans. Today, requesting it to be recall to them memories of pleasant times Phillips and Currenderson, A. Bowes
spent in Hongkong. The tokens were Smith and Carrie Bill Lading will be countersigned by ver with very fincere goodwill, and New Territories Evangelisation So the Underrigned Goods remaining unclaimed they were all sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs ciety: Rev. J. K Maconachie (cz-officio), after Tuesday, the 9th instant at Noon will Collett. They would wish them Godspeed Mcesta, J. L McPherson, E. R. Dozer, beanbject to Bank and Lending Charges,
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Hongkong, he was sure that some of them. Teo was provided before the meeting All damaged Packages will be examined on would be of the Union Church. It was commenced. The pastor thanked the Tuesday the thinstant, at 10. Kin, by not a trifle to him: (the speaker) to lose officials and committee for their work, Morere. Goddard & Dougla
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