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Murder is suspected by the Police THE REV. G. R. LINDSAY, in the case of a Chinese whose body was found at 8 am, on Saturday on
THE FUTURE OF ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH DISCUSSED.
with the hope that I may have been first Peak Hospital. This hospital the meam of reducing, in some was housed in the building which degree the sum of human misery." is now Des Voeux Villas, Mount the Taun Wan Road, Now Terri APPRECIATION IN MONTHLY
MESSENGER." Within LISTER's lifetime the morKellet Rond; in this house MANSON lories. He was about 30 years of age, but there was nothing to establish his identity. It appears tality in major operations in the lived.
that the man was struck on the But MANSON's greatest public head with a heavy, blunt instru- hospitals of Great Britain was re- duced from 41 to nearly 3 por cent.rvice to Hong Kong was medicament. Of MANSON (The Life of Sir education. Shortly after his a Probate of the will of Mrs.
There appears in the May issue Patrick Manson: By Manson-Bahr rival he had become Chairman of Alico Dawson, late of Sai Tau, Kowloon, who died on March 21st, and Ticut-Cal, Alcock) his bio- the Alice Memorial Hospital and 1927, has been granted to Miss of St. Andrew's Monthly Messenger two contributions from the pen of graphers can say, without fear of he used this position to bring into Rugby Mow Fung, of the same serious contradiction, that many existence a school of medicine with- address, the executrux of the will J.H.H. One is an appreciation of
Mrs. Dawson left net personalty good men regard him as the "Father | in the hospital. LI HUNG CHANG of $10,400 in the Colony, and the the Rev. G. R. Lindsay, who re- of Tropical Medicine," "meaning (MANSON once travelled all the way whole of her estate is left to her tired from the post of Vicar of St.
two sons Aubrey Edward Dawson
Andrew's Church recently, and bas thereby not that he was the first to Tientsin to care the Viceroy of and Frederick William Dawson.
gone Home, and the other article to study the prevalent diseases of aut-lingual, abscess) became the
St. Andrew's Church Monthly deals with the future of St. An-
comments that the tropical countries, but that he was patron of this new Hong Kong Messenger
drew's Church. has lost the valuable the first to expound by simple, Medical College, and when the Church
services of Mr. and Mrs. Berry who verifiable, experimental methods the College had hern organised and the Bailed for England on May 4th. tanner of their causation and pro classes were assembled, the com- Both Mr. and Mrs. Berry gave valuable help to the Service Men's His biographers also munity of Hong Kong was invited Club, while Mr. Berry was also one pagation."
of the sidesmen. Mrs. Berry re Con 21st of MAY, Both Days of very superior quality: aim for Margon, and on equally to
the inauguration ceremony,
Igularly taught in the Sunday a member of the sure ground, that by his dia which was celebrated in the City School, and was coveries he gave timely and very | Hall
ou the tat October, 1837. Mothers' Union. Towards the end al this month. Mr. S. Rogers, necessary point and impetus to the This is an extract from MANSON's another sidesman, will also be
leaving, venerable but somewhat neglected
inaugural address: --- truth that Medicine as a Science has its living roots in Biology" But the Hong Kong University has no, department of Biology:
GENERAL THE T MEETING of SHAREHOL- DERS in the above Company will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICES, on SATURDAY, the Eier of MAY, 1997, of receiving nt Noos, for the par Managera,
of the Report the General together with a Btatement of Accounts to the 31st of (xCEMBER 1996.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the
inclusive.
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TO SHAREHOLDERS" ANDTM OTHERS HOLDING POWERS OF ATTORNEY.
That this Meeting anthorises the Directors to pay to the Exioutor of the late bir CATCHICK PATL CHATER, C.M.O., the "Managing TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Directors fees In suspenen Nohet in pursuance of Article 81
Just shown in the Company's of the Articles of Association all Powers Balance Sheet, which represent
of Attorney under which ang. Share. the proportion, calculated" up to
the the Date of his death, of the holder intende to vote on the Poll to be
held at the REGISTERED - OFFICE OF remuneration to which the de-
on the 18TH INSTANT must
titled, if he had survived to the and of the year, under Article No 95 (B) of the Articles of Association.
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By Order of the Board of Directors,
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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FIFTH ANNUAL
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By Order of the Board of Directors,
8. J. JORDAIN,
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NOTICE.
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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CERTIETH RDIN. ARY ANNUAL MEETING of Share- holders in the Company will be held at the Registred Office of the Company GEORGE'S BUILDING, Chater Hond SATURDAY, MAY Kong,
for the purpose 14ra, 1927, at Noax, for
receiving Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Dirsotors for the Year ended DECEMBER 31st, 1996, to confirm the appointment of Twa Dir- ectors, and to elect Two Directors and
of
Auditors.
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By Order of the Board,
D. L. KING.
Secretary
Hong Kong, May 2nd, 1927. 4872
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HONG KONG, MAT 9TH, 1927.
SIR PATRICK MANSON.
"THEY order this matter better in
Member of the Chamber for Appoint bathrooms. Rooms sin-le or double, France." Yes and in many other ment to the LEOISLATIVE COUNCIL for for bachelors or small fa ilies, furnished countries also! You may travel the Usual Term of Fours Years, in or unfurnished, Partial or while service Buccanelon to the How a D. G. M. may be arranged. Use of BERNARD. The Nomination becomes later, wable by Taxi 14 cause, to Java in the Mdchior Treul or
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but wan no prizes. He was fond of cricket and disliked the society of girls. A good shot from boyhood, one of his earliest accomplishments was "the delicious art of tickling trout and extricating hooked ecls." He was not even intended for a doctor, but an apprenticeship at Messrs. Blackie Brothers, Iron workers at Aberdeen, led to a cur-
In part J.H.H. writes:-
"During this month the members of St. Andrew's Church bade fare- well to the Vicar who has served the Church for the past seven years, The Rev. G. R. Lindsay has set an example of untiring enthusias all who know him, for in spite of which has won the admiration of the elimate and other conditions prevailing in the Colony he has steadfastly gone forward in the work of the Church and without
"Although Hong Kong has
At the annual meeting of wor- been a Crown Colony, since 1831, shippers of the Peak Church, on compromise, maintained the true and its mutation and prosperity Friday evening, the following were purpose of the Faith.
The health condition of the many huve stchilify and rapidly in elected as the Committee for the creased; and although hospitals ensuing year: Trustees, Mr. J. branches of the activities of the shown in the pro- for the treatment of the Chinese W. C. Bonner, Mr. P. Jacks and Church was have been for years established Mr. W. L. Pattanden; Committee, grammo at the farewed given on and are flourishing in nearly all-The Trustees, The Bishop of Vie Monday, April 25th. Mr. Lindsay, the Treaty Ports and in many toria, The Hev. J. Kirk Macona- being human, must have felt some other towns of the Empire, yet, chie, Sir Henry Pollock, K.C.. gratification at the evidence then in Hong Kong, which ought to Dr. J. H. Sanders, The Rev. H. displayed of his leadership; for be a centre of light and guidance Copley Moyle (Hon. Secretary), without the inspiring leadership of to China in all matters pertain Mr. D. E. G. Nicholson (Hof. the Vicar it is impossible for a ing to civilisation, it was not Treasurer), Lady Pollock and Ms Church to make headway, No job has been too small for him to do until this year that a hospital J. R. Wood.
and no task has made bim afraid. devoted to the treatment of
Professor Harry Pisler, who has He has tried to ronline the ideal Chinese on foreign (r., Euro-
been giving demonstrations in of his Master who came not to be pean) principles was opened. Who knows, but, had there been occult science at the Lee Theatre ministered unto but to minister. and other places in the Colony dur
We are grateful to him for the way he has led our worship in more MANSONS in Hong Kong, Susing the last week or so, is again
Point, next Thursday, Friday and marked on their enjoyment of the YAT SEN might never have thought to appear at the Lee Theatre, East the services. Many people have re- it either accessary or expedient to Saturday night. His performance services and we shall greatly miss will begin at 9.15 on each occasion. his sympathetic rendering of the make friends with the Bolsheviks.
mide at the wonderful old liturgy. Bookings can be Theatre, or at Messre. Moutric's at $2, $1 and 50 cents. Soldiers and anilore in uniform will be admitted to the Theatre for 60 cents and 30 cents.
On Friday one case of small-pox and one of enteric were reported.
In connection with St. Andrew's
vature of the spine and his subse-Church, it is hoped that the weekly quent entrance into the University bathing picnics will begin about
In 1800 Sir RoCERT Į the middle of this month.
at Aberdeen.
HART appointed him to be Medical Officer for Formosa to the Chinese Imperial Customs. In 1871 MANSON left Formosa and went to Amoy.
Of the settlement of Kulangsu MAKHON wrote:~
Lieutenant Roberts, of H.M.S. Titania, reported to the police that jewellery valued at 8195 was stolen from his cabin on Friday,
Andrew's at St. Yesterday, Church, Kowloon, was observed as the eighth annual children's festival music was a feature of the services
Local Service Men are reminded in the current issue of St. Andrew's Church Monthly Messenger that
The work of a Vicar extends be yond the actual confines of the Church and Mr. Lindsay has con- tributed a great deal to the life of- the community in various ways. People generally look to the Church when they are in difficulty help to Vicar has rendered needed help to
the Church Hall is open daily from any who have sought assistance; 6 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. and on Sun- such service finds no place in days from 0 p.m. to 0 p.m. for Church reports but it has been done The Club provides writin quite way to the benefit of their use. ing room, reading room, leading those concerned. library, indoor games, refreshment We trust Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay counter. There are also a football will find real happiness in the new Wa field and tennis court with racquets sphere of work in Everton. provided. A sing-song is held want them to feel that they are every Wednesday evening. Choco- leaving behind them. Kowloon & lates, cigarettes and stamps may live Church which owes much to. be purchased at the counter and their devoted services,"
"For Europeans, as they are housed, the climate eaunot, be considered unhealthy. Did the The 7th Punjabi Regimental letters posted in the Club. More residents display as much wisdom Sports are to be held on the United books and magazines are appealed in the furnishing of their tables Services Recreation Club ground for.
as in the building of their houses, on Wednesday afternoon, begin-1 they might live as comfortably ning at 3 o'clock. here, as they could in Europe. The inevitable sherry and bitters, brandy and soda, combined with want of exercise and a high temperature induce disease which is hardly climatic, although the victim may call and think it
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In the Government Gazette 18 published corrected lists of persons authorized to sign death certificates, the Dental Register and List of Medical Practitioners.
NEW APPOINTMENTS BY
FUTURE OF ST. ANDREW'S
With the departure of the Rev. G. R. Lindsay we pass into an- other chapter of the history of our Church here in Kowloon,
The Church is what it is to-day because of the faithful service of those in the past and so we have this heritage passed on to us; what are we going to make of it?
H.E. THE GOVERNOR.
TWO MORE JUSTICES. The following appointments made by H.E. the Governor are notified in the Government Gabette:-
It is a sacred heritage and re- Mr. George Grimble to be a quires consecrated men and women Member of the Licensing Board to accept the responsibility of it. during the absence from the Colony I believe these men and women are with us and that they will take of Mr. Walter Leslie Pattenden.
Mr. Geoffrey Robley Sayer and
up the task in all sincerity. Mr. Roland Arthur Charles North
Loyalty is the basis on which a to be members of the Board of Charch is built and maintained; Examinere.
The annual meeting of the Hong Kong Chinese General Chamber of
Dr. John Russell Craig and Dr. Commerce will be held (at No. 65, Connaught Road Central) at 280 Isaac Newton to be official Justices p.m. to-morrow, followed by the of the Peace for the Colony of monthly meeting of the committes Hong Kong.
Among the passengers arriving here by the 4.5. Preussen during the Sprue was then common, espe-week-end were Professor R. Kudick, cially among old Europeans who Mr. and Mrs T. O'Toole, Mr. S. E. Reed, Captain S. Lang and Mr. had suffered from the "insidious T. E. Aucotta. effects of the climate." MANBON playfully suggested that the word "spruo
was nothing more than the past tense of the verb "to spree." One Dr. A. P. Guppy, F.R.S., is quoted as describing MANSON working with his micro- acope among the Chinese patients Amoy his appearance of | health and vigour more suggestive of a British hunting squire than of a student on the eve of a discovery that has wrought so much for the benefit of mankind.”
in
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He was
at 3 p.m.
The subject to be discussed at the last debate of the season of St. Peter's Church Young Men's Club on Tuesday evening of next week will be "That modern fashions in dress are better than those of our grandparents."'
THE COLONY'S WATER SUPPLY.
INCREASED SUPPLY IN
STORAGE.
DAILY CONSUMPTION TWO GALLONS A HEAD MORE,
loyalty to God; loyalty to the prin- ciples of the Church and loyalty to when he is sure of the faithfal the Vicar. A man can do his best support of his colleagues, and wo must give Mr. Rogers that real friendship and co-operation necessary to the great work com- mmitted to our charge.
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We want to make people feel that St. Andrew's is their home; where the family spirit prevails and where real friendship abounds. In this great tank we all have a part and we are looking with com.fidence to Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, to give us the lead.
We extend to them both a hearty welcome and wish them all joy in their work with us,
As a result of eating food of a poisonous nature on Friday night
There was more water in storage nine fokis of a pawashop at No. 40, Hollywood Road, were admitted at Hong Kong reservoirs on May to the Government Civil Hospital 1st than at the same time last in a very precarious state. Samples year, according to the wafer returns
We share with them the future of of the food have been taken for just issued. The total was 1,300-20
million gallons as compared with St. Andrew's and if we are faithful 1,281.59 last year.
to our trust then we need have.ne The average consumption perfear of this future for the Lord our
KOWLOON'S VICAR. DESIGNATE.
In 1853 MANSON, then nearly. 40
• necessary as the Hox, MaE. BRENARD hair or plea 01: Hid love to Brigon in the Andre Zebou, but will in fature remain a Member of the fan or rooms. TE Conner, & appointed by Bepulse Ber. Well furnished house you may look in vain in Hong years of age, left Amoy and settled
with fitted-in teak furniture se ward Kong for any memorial of Siria private practice in Hong Kong, analysis. His Excellency the GOVERNOR
Notice is Writing of the Names of mbes, bookosses, cupboards, electrical
PATRICK MANBON. He founded the He made good rapidly.
Miss Sloan, the esteemed matrion Candidates and their Proposers and
fittings, eto, ready inserted. Finah system. Seponders to be lodged with the Good frounds and excellent views. Hong Kong College of Medicine, the founder of the Hong Kong of the Peak Hospital left for home head per day has increased from God is with us and we shall have SECRETARY at least 48 Hours before Available in part or whole. W 12:
Colony twenty years ago Miss Services to houses in the rider good success.' the Time appointed for holding the Three houses, 12, 6 and 6 rooms rented which has since been absorbed into Medical Society and in his inby the s.. Malua Coming to the 15 gallons to 17.4. Meeling.
together; formerly private hotel. Fiata and houses available furnished or the Medical Faculty of the Univer- augural address, ne the Society's Sloan was for a time mation of the main districts of Hong Kong were first President, be spoke of the Civil Hospital, but later returned disconnected and a supply given by M. F. KIY, anfarmished, also single roome for sity of Hong Kong, but even among
to the Peak Hospital whose staff public street fountains up, to the Secretary.
bachelors.
the coloured photographs that dis magnificent immensity of the fields she had joined on her arrival bere. 16th and intermittent supply in all rider main districts from April 17th Hong Kong, 4th May, 1927. [4896
OWN YOUR HOME
figure the Hall of that much dis of observation in China, and of
Passengers arriving from Foo to 20th, 1928. This compares with Excellest houses and bungalows for disposal
cussed seat of learning you may
"our imperfect knowledge" even show, Amoy and Swatow yesterday an intermittent supply in all rider REV. W. W. ROGERS TO
SUCCEED THE REV. Q. THE CANTON INSURANCE
part cash and instalments.
search for a portrait of Sir PATRICK of such common disease as levers. on the 8.8 Hai Ning (Douglas main districts west of Garden Road included Mr. J. C. Saun during April, 1997, and a full supply OFFICE, LTD.
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
in all rider main districts east of Our moderate fee inslades services (at MANSON but you will not find it. He emphasized the radical weak dere, Mr. K. E. Robinson, Mr. F.
Garden Road during April, 1997, NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
news of the medical profession in L Reed, Mr. F. J. Weina, Mr. L your option) as follows: 1. Management The name at which the pedants and
There was less water in Kowloon
Idi a letter in the 'St. Andrew's Ramany Miss Adina Weins, and reservoirs on May 1st. then there Monthly Messenger for May to [WHE_FORTY-SIXTH ORDINARY of your property. Rental collection.
GENERAL MERTING of 8.
3. Ao limit to tenants supplied and no pupils of the University Medical the absence of any periodic medical Todman, Mr. and Mrs T. Carr
total being 203.93 million gallons, Andrew's Church, Kowloon, the HEAREHOLDERS will be held at barge for securing new tenant or for School alike bow is "Bockfeller." publication, and he insisted that forty Chinese first-class passengers. was at the same time last year, the members and worshippers at St.
of contract. advertising
period during
Under the auspices of the na compared with 308.08 million Rev. W. Walton Rogers, who was ths Offices of the Undersigned on
anistant clergymen to the Rev. G. TUESDAY, the 177 MAY, 1927, at 4 Auction or private sala, 5. Negotia Not a word of Manson without whom the Medical Society should make
6. Insurance
Consumption in Kowloon has also R. Lindsay, states that he has been Nemt, for the purpose recliving
ing the son of mortgage tourant. Be even the Rockfeller Trustees would systematic arrangements for the Andrew's Church, Mothers' Union gallons last year.
garden party and sale of work is Report of the General Agents, together ranged free of
Statement of Accounts for the gistration of your land or property have found it difficult to know where medical attendance of poor Euro-to be held on Thursday, May 19th increased from an average of 11.4 invited by the Tetry (subject to
8. Free information and advics
peans and Eurasians in Hong Kong the proceeds of which are to be gallons per head per day to one of the approval of the Bishop) to take
per day. Year ended the 81st Do, 1996.
given towards work among the 17 gallons per head
There was a destricted supply in Mr. Landsay's place as Vicar. The SKARD REGISTER and garding shares, mortgage, etc. W to lavish their cadowments.
When Lord LISTER, was presented "a majeft till then to the Blind. There will be a special
The Vioarage as present is June TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED have rented many of the Colony's largest from the Bap to the 17tx MAY, 1997, houses and have negotiated property,
land and shares for some of the oldest with the Freedom of Edinburgh, promiscuous good-nature of the tall showing work done by the all Kowloon districts up to the 19th Both Days inclusive.
local Hims.
he said, "I regard all worldly dis profesion." He took a leading blind girls, and there will also be and fully supply in all districts from dergoing renovation, w
atalls containing needlework, cakes, April 13th, 1996, with a full supply Mrs. Rogers hope to be d
in all districts during April: 1997.
there by the 19th fait. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., I.ro.
General Agents.
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