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· ROYAL SANITARY, INSTITUTE THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER

HONG KONG CENTRE

CO. (1919), LTD.

TIXAMINATIONS for Sanitary; THE «THI TEENTH ORDIN. Saience will be held on January 12 HOLDERS will be held at the Feud und 14, 1982. "

Office of the Company, St George's Candidates should apply to the Building, Chator Hond, Victoria, local Secretary, Education Depart-Hong Kong, on Thursday, the Slat ment, for Application Forms on or day of December, 1991, at 12 o'clock, before Ducember 31, 1931.

Noon, for the purpose of recoiving á Staternent of Accounts and "the Beport of the Directors for the year CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME edad 30th September. 1931, and

blecting Directors and Auditore.

SanitaryTARY MEELING OF SHARN

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"People Who Matter"

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Most of

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Hong Kong Daily Press,

The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from Monday, 28th December, 1931, to Thursday. 181st December, 1931, both days.

inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managere. Hong Kong, 16th December, 1981. ".

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THE SHARE CERTIFICATE No. 4264 for ONE HUNDRED 1110")-SHARES noinbered-6690/6789; 7889/7899 and 89190/39214 in the uboro Company and standing in the name of FRANCISCO XAVIER SOARES having been reported loss, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unters the ORIGINAL CERTIFL CATE is produced within ONE MONTH from the date thereof, it will thereafter he held by the Company at

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Secretary.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1931.

VARSITY JOTTINGS. AN "EXTRA" ROTARY

NEW BADGES AND TIES

New University badger of a ger size, now belts, and hotrac tive ties with small badges havo arrived from England. They are now on "male at Mackintosh'a

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Au Roycir.

Mr. F. Hiptoola, one of the most and a keen cricketer, has, it is popular students at the University learned, left for India, bia native land. Ho doparted very suddenly and fellow students had no time to hold tarewell to party in his honour.

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Mr. Hiptoola waka staunch Lagardite, Ho

139 taking modient course which he has not. ret completed. It was he who con acived the iden of holding an Inter- Varsity Athletic Meet between Hong Kong University and the Universities at Canton and cise where. The first most was held in February this year at Caroline Hill.

LESSON SERMON.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG.

"Is the Universe, including Man, evolved by Atomic Force" was the subject of the Lesson-Sprmon in all Churchos of Christi Scientist on Sunday, December, 20.

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MEETING.

MATELOT" CO-OPTED ON

S.S. LUNG SHAN,

The following is report of an "Extra" Rotary meeting, held on the 18th inat 1--

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. Place of Meeting:-The "Lung Shan" between Cantoh and, Hong Kong, complete with anti- piracy grilles and an Indian guard armed to the tooth. Com- pare with the voyage of the mur- chant man, Agru ́” over the sume course as related in Charles Rende's “Hard Cash,” circa 1931, and nota that conditions in those watura, of except for the Introduction steam, wireless and Rotary Clubs, have net atrad grey in the lust hundred ye

Classifications represented: One Vice-Chancellor'of a Univer sity,

(President of Club) One Secretary of a Chamber of

Commerce..

(Secretary of Cluby One, Naval Rating, with one pro pellor damaged,

(Vísitor) Absent.

The Golden Text was. Of old

One American Trade Commission- hast thou laid the foundation of the earth, and the heavens are theer, regrettably left behind on the work of thy hands." (Psalms Bund in Canton. 102,25.)

One of the meetings held to m augurate the Canton Club took

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Among the citations which com- prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible." Hear-place on the 88. Lung Shan," ken unto me, O Jacob and Israel, and we were fortunate enough to em my called; I am hop I am the first have an opportunity of holding an I alec am the last. Mine hand also other Rotary meeting on the same hath laid the foundation of the ship. On the return from Canton earth, and my right hand bash spanned the heavens: when I called the vessel; he was a Mr. H.M.S. a Rotarily-minded individual join. unto them, they stand up together," (Isaiah 48;12,13.)

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Moth; he wore his name badge' round his hat and his classification The Lesson-Sermon also includmarks on his arm his nick name ad the following passage from waa "Matelot " (pronounced the Christian Science textbook, rhyme with whitlow). How we Science and Health, with Key to know he was imbued with the Ro the Scriptures," by Mary Bakurtary spirit of servics above self Eddy If God, the All-in-all, he wad this way: although in the dec the creator of the spiritual uni tor's hands he had pulled an our verse, including man, then every in a regatta. to save a race for his thing entitled to a classification arpals and now had to go to hospitar truth, or Scienco, must be compris consequence. "

ed in a knowledge or understand- ing of God, for there can be no thing beyond illimitable divinity," |(P.157)

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So, with visions of securing a special 101 per cent attendance this year, wo formed a sort of a Rotary meeting and had Mr. Moth to lunch. He paid his own way too, As all good Rotarians should: true, it was ultimately to be refunded by My Lords of the Admiralty. The complier of this Bulletin thorough- ly enjoyed hearing the President and the visitor swopping yarns un der the general title of Naval Officers I have known." the special piquancy of this exchange being the difference in the point of view each knew the species well, but from quite a different angle!

Do You Know" Oxford?

The following passengers arrived on Saturday by the ss. Karmala from London win ports:-Mr. and Mrs. A. Wright, Mr. A. Duan, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tweedie, Mr. and Mrs. Hallera and infant, Rey, D. Rich- nards, Mrs. A. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gow and Flora, Miss M. Grean,

It turned out that our friend Miss Drysdale, Miss A. Gillett, Mr.

came from Oxford or its environs. and Mrs. M. Blaka, Minsea Blake, Oxford, ch" said the President, (wo). Mrs, and Miss Munro, Mr.with an intonation which suggested E. Jones, Mrs. D. Waite, Mrs that he knew it too. Possibly with and Miss Aslett and child, Mrs. V. visions of settling down to plea Sin, Mr. B. Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. sunt discussion on the relative R. Kay and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs.qualities of the beer at the various J. Turner, Mr. and Mra. F. Hill"pubs" of the famous city," Ma und child, Mrs. M. Biggs, Miss M. Layton, M. and Mrs. P. Pettersen, Oskar and Edel, Mr. and Mrs. Wil kinson, Mr. A. Cooper Surg. Comdr Murray, Mr. O. Goldsmith, Mr. H. Munsell, Mr. J. Tavarner, Mrs. D. Cooligan and four chil dren and infant, Mr. W. Hogarth, Miss A Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. Dempster and two children, Dr. and

of Trinity College, Oxfortt."). So Ms. L Cotton, Miss K. Knapp,in praise of Oxford, with the Se

the two were soon singing a duet | Mr. and Mrs. Jacks, Prof. E. Trab man, Mr. P. McKerron, Mr. and cretary getting a word in edgewise Mrs. M. Davis, M. and Mrs. Phoon where possible in favour of Cam-. Suck Wah and two infants and two bridge. Altogether it was a very athe, Mrs. M. Lane, Mr. and Mrs.pleasant mesting, full of the true H. Van der Voast, Mrs. B. Thomp Rotary spirit, and one felt deserves sön, Miss J. Matthews, Mrs. Í. a place in this Bulletin.

Blair, Mr. and Mrs. A. Poppen haimer, Miss Poppenheimer," Mr. und Mrs. Chon Sa Hau, Dr. Magal haca, Mr. and Mrs. Workman and child, Mr. R. Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Forsyth, Mrs. W. Hannibal, Mrs. B. Sinde, Mr. L. Goldman, 31rs. E. Plug, Mr A Iwamoto, 31r. C

tolot" eagerly enquired. "Da! you know Oxford ?" The Presidenti modestly intimated that he had some slight acquaintapee with the early years there as an inmate of place, having spent, some of hia

ments. (Who's Who puts it, M.A one of its educational establish-

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'VARSITY DANCE.

MEDICAL SOCIETY'S

Mackawa, Mr. P. Monghraf, Mr. ANNUAL SOCIAL FUNCTION. 1. Comrie, Mrs. A. Bans, Mr. C. Bailey,

Departures:

The annual social function of the Medical Society" of the Hong Kong The following passengers loft University this year took the form of Hong Kong per the 6.a. Empress of a fancy dress dance which was given Russia :—Mr. G. Arbognat, Mr. H. at the Great Hall of the Vaiver Arms, Misa Z. Autonova, Mr. G. G.sity on Saturday night.

A very Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bar-large gathering of undergraduates heer, Mr. Bryan, Miss G. Carmine, and their friends were present and, Mr. E. Clibbon, Mrs. and Miss aided by the excellent music of Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. "Charlie Chan's Band,'

a very Collin, Mr. Edgar, Mr. and Mrs, enjoyable evening was spent by all, J. Edwards, Mrs. J. D. Fuller, Mr. the revolries being continued up to G. A. Fitch, Capt. J. G. Horn, Mr. very late hour. J. E. Hargraves, Mr H. Holts, Mr. F. Howard," Mr. Joseph, Mr. Jagmet, Mr. H. Lowe, Mr. W. K Lake, Mr. W. W. Mackenzie, Mr. K. P. Mack, Mr. R. T. McDonnell, Mr. JG Mancini, Mr. P. Nip kow, Mr. Pote-Hunt, Mr. W. J. Saaux, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith, Mies Stuart Murray, Miss Talbot, The prizes wore given away by Mian AE. E. Stools, Mr. A. Gsics, Mra. R. H. Kotewall, wife of Hon. Mr. Stellingworff, Mr. and Mr, W. Dr. R. H. Kotowall. Sir William A Winterbottom, Mr. R. 1. Hornell, and Professor W. 1. Ger- Womack, Mr. Wulfsberg, MEd rard were also present, the latter Wheon, Mr. K. L, Wong, Mr. Lwelcoming the guests in a brief Yates, Mr. F. C. Young.

speech during the interval.

Quite a number of the dancers appeared in fancy drona and the parade during the interval was a very pretty spectacle, the judges having a difficult task to make the awards owing to the number of pretty costumes and original ideas. presented,

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