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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1933.

ST. ANDREW'S

PAGEANT

INTERNATIONAL

Charming Scenes At St. Andrew's Church Grounds

LADY PEEL PERFORMS OPENING

CEREMONY

Rugby Forward

CLUB v. SOUTH WALES BORDERERS

Club won by two goals and two tries (16 points) to a goal (5 points). The Club tries were scored by Lan- mert (2), Ferguson and Rigg. Mc- Lellan and Robertson converted # try each. The Borderers. try was scored by Pte. Walters, Pte. Lloyd converting. For the mayor part of the game the Borderers had, only 44 men and for the last ten minutes only 13. The Club however full value for their win being sup- erior in all departments. Lieut. D. Lampen R.N., lined up the follow ing teams.

were

Dressed in their neat uniforms, bright coloured costumes repre- a group of Brownies formed a senting nearly every nation in the world, stood at their national stalls miniature guard of Honour for His

and served a. steady stream of Excellency and Lady Peel when

Here an Irish Colleen they entered the grounds of St. patrons. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, to open sold, bottled fruits and provisions. the International Fair and Page-There 'an English Miss, dressed in

Club :-J. P: Whitham; J. J.. ant, on Saturday afternoon. The her wide brimmed bonnet and hoop | Ferguson, W H. B. Rigg, LG. Government House party were met skirt offered lavender satchels. A Robertson and G. P. Lammert; J. at the entrance by the members little further on, in" wooden shoes

Hutchison and J. A. R. Selby of the Executive Committee and and starched hat, Holland's (captain); F. H. Burch, D. Mc were escorted to a raised platform presentatives stood, sold chocolates Lellan, S. H. Garrod, G. C where the opening ceremonies took and sweets, while games of hoop-Moutrie, A. F. Walkden, A. D. la, throwing the dart, and cocoa- nut shies and a miniature switch- Cumming, G. A. Stewart and R.

O. F. King. back were in the main, under the supervision of the Boy Scouts.

place.

THE PAGEANT The pageant proper, which be- gan at half-past three was most effectively staged on the Vicarage tennis lawn. From the prologue by Father Time to the incident

Borderers:-L-Cpl. Smith; Lt. Martin (captain), Lt. Galletly, Pte. Simmonds, Sgt. Ford; Pte. Pole, L/Cpl. Hewitt; Pte. Watkins, Cpl. Tratt, L/Cpl. Hardy, Pie. Gilmore, Pte. Lloyd, Pte. Whelan, Pte. Jones and Pte, Walters.

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of the landing of the Pilgrim "A" side met, a Navy A side MATJES HERRINGS

Fathers at Plymouth Rock, the

Following a short prayer by the Vicar, the Rev. W. W. Rogers, the "Right Rev. Bishop Hall introduced the guests of honour and expressed the gratitude of the committee to Sir William and Lady Peel "for their presence. Bishop Hall re- gretted that Mrs. Rogers was un- able to attend owing to illness, but

CLUB A. v. NAVY A. extend the wishes of all present

Prior to the above game the Club for her speedy recovery. Lady Peel then declared the fete oped

Mr. J. H. Hunt, Chairman of the

the latter winning by four tries and Executive Committee also express-programme, was a great success and one goal (37 points) to three tries the grace, precission and self-as- (9 points). The Club did extremely well to keep the score so low as the surance with which the actors,

Navy fielded an extremely strong parts showed that many hours of

the Scottish International wing tedious study and training hud

three three quarter who scored been spent by performers and in-tries, and Lieuts. Linton, Nixon, structors alike. While all the in-Miers and Slater who have all cidents went well, perhaps special been capped for the Navy at Home. mention should be made of the Lt. Miers and E. R. A. Thomas Dance (China) by the scored the other Navy tries, the The girls of St. Stephen's College. latter converting his own. Their costumes were extraordin- The Club tries were scored by Gri arily beautiful, and the delightful fiths, Harris Walker and Jenkins. tableaux effects will long be te The Rer. P. R. Evans, R. N. re- membered.

ferred and lined up the following teaíma:

ed the appreciation of the mem- bers of the Church for His Excel-

lency and Lady Peel's assistance young and old, carried out their fifteen including Lt. St. Clair Ford,

towards the success of the pageant, by their presence and voiced the gratitude of the conveners, to all who had lent their time and talent to the cause.

The Rev. W. W. Rogers outlined the object of their fair and after floral presentation had been SERVICE TO READERS made to Lady Peel the guests were

conducted round the grounds. "Charming Decorations. The grounds of St. Andrew's Church, with their trees and HE HONG KONG, flowers made a delightful setting, DAILY PRESS, LTD. They had been very well decorat- ed with nags of all kinds and and the HONG KONG | nationalities, and in the evening the whole scene was charmingly WEEKLY PRESS, through illuminated. their London Office, at 53, FLEET STREET, E.C. 4, Tel. 3137, are prepared to give Subscribers and Visitors

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The stalls were attractively set out, and while in these functions the raising of money is not for- gotten the usual tradition of St. Andrew's functions were observed and prices were reasonable-not a few real bargains being obtained especially at the toy stalls.

Lantern

Joan of Arc by the Diocesan Girls' School was also excellently

Club S. Strange: O. S. Archer, acted and produced, D. Hender-R. H. Griffiths, D. Hynes, W. Har son being a most impressive Mald. ris Walker: A. F. Jenkins, HO We mention these two incidents to Meeke: W. R. Andrews, A. R. Coz. show what admirable dramatic R. I. Cherrill, K: Noble, D. M. training is being done in the Wheeler, R. G. Castleton, L. de C. Colony's schools.

Biechyndan, A. H. Harbord.

The executive committee' who were in a large manner responsible for the success of the entertain- ment consisted of Mr. J. H. Hunt, chairman; Mr. F. W. E. Dann, Hon. Secretary; Mr. J. W. Baldwin, Hon. Treasurer; the Rev. and Mrs. W. Rogers: Mr. R. Baldwin; Mr. O. B. Raven: Mr. R: Dormer; Miss M. Woolley: Mr. G. B. Labrum; Mr. W. H. C. Robson, and Mr. E. F. Fin- cher.

The number of visitors was very large indeed, but a noticeable fea- ture was the large numbers of both men and ladies in really delightful costumes, showing what a host of A carnival dance held in the helpers the Vicar of St. Andrew's church hall in the evening con-

Navy Sto. Boyne (Eagle): Lt.. St. Clair Ford (Submarines), Lt. Slater (Eagle), E. R. A. Thoma (Eagle) A. B. Wootton Wren); Lt. Miers (Submarines) Sub. Lieut. Walker (Suffolk): It. Linton (Sub- marines) Lt. Paine (Witch) Lt Nixon (Suffolk). Surg. Lt. Corbett, (Tamar) Pay. Mid. Baird (Suffolk) Ldg. Cook Pascoe (Suffolk) P. O.. Burfiti (Falmouth) Ldg. Seaman Masters (Berwick).

is able to collect for these occa-cluded Saturday's programme, but TROUBLE IN LASCAR ROW

sions.

Charming girls and women,

the pageant will be repeated again int to-day.

CHINESE POLICE

RESERVE

Entertainment to be Given at the King's

Sikh Policeman Fires at Crowd

sisting of the Hon. Dr. S. W.

Lum Lin, a shop foki is suffering To the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, from the effects of a bullet wound in Mesers. Li Yau Tsun, Kwok Su his foot as the result of a shooting Lau, Chan Lim Pak, Ngan Shing affray which took place at ten Kwan, Leung Pat Yue. Chau shin, Li Sang Kui and P. R. Lascar Bow. Tung Sang Mo Kon Sang, Tang o'clock yesterday morning in lower The trouble started when a Sich Sin.

This will be the first occasion on policeman attempted to arrest which a Chinese performance has women. A crowd gathered and be Under the patronage of the Hea- teen staged at the King's Theatre. gou to hurl stones at the constable ourable Inspector General of There will be a long and varied whereupon he drow his revolver and Police, Mr. E. D. C. Wolle C.M.G, programme and an enjoyable and fired at the mob. When the attack the Chinese Company of the Police novel experience is in store for the era had been dispersed it was found that Lum Lin was the only casualty, Héserve will have a Chiinese varie sudience

ty entertainment at the King's Mr. and Mrs. Bit- Kok Bin, well Theatre on Thursday the 9th of known artists on both the stage and November at 9.30 p.m.; at which screw together with several His Excellency the Governor Bir complished amateurs, will take part. William and Lady Peel have kindly in the performance. An excellent consented to be present.

opportunity will thus be afforded to the European Community of the Colony to see and hear the best Chinese players and music in ideal surrounding."

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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAI. STEAM NAVIGATION.Co.'s STRAMIZ "CHITRAL."

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. ·

PENINSULAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM - NAVIGATION Qo's STRANIZ "SOMALI.”

ARRIVED HONG KONG O

2ND NOVEMBER, 1933.

FROM ANTWERP,LONDON, GIBRAL

TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORT SAID, ADEN, COLOMBO

AND STRAITS

JONNIGNEES of Cargo by the above named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at Thaix ask in the Hong Kong Whart and Godown And Kowloon Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery" can be obtained in the Goods ars landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless Instructions have been given to the contrary Bix Hours before arrival of the Steamer.

Goods not cleared within 8 days, in- cluding date of arrival, will be subject to Bent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by na in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for emmination by the COL- signees, and the Company's Surveyor, Mosari. Gondard & Dovanas, at 10 am. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.

Consignees are specially notified that it is necessary for a Revenue Officer to be present at the stamination of damaged dutiable cargo,

́All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 22nd Nov, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown.

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE &'Oo.,

Agents Hong Kong, Nov. 2nd, 1933. 12944

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE."

NOTICE TO COESIGNEES

THE Motor Vened

NONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above

LEVERKUSEN” named Vasel sue hereby informed sving arrived from Hamburg and that their Goods are being landed sod Forts of call, Consignees of Cargo are placed AT THAI XINK in the Hong Kong hereby notified that their Goods are And Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com being landed and placed at their risk pany's Godowns at Kawloon, where mah into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wher!

Mark and Godown Compaay's godown Donsignment will be sorted by Mark And Delivery can be obtained as Kowloon, where Deliver may the Goods are landed.

Biemmor.

Rent.

obtained as soon as the Goods are landed. Opdonal Cargo will not be landed here, unless Notice has been given 45 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of No Claims will be admitted after the call to which the option extends. Goods have left, the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the Monday, 6th November, will be subject. te Bent, bett

Optimal Goods will be landed here unless Instructions have been given to the contrary Six Hours before arrival of the Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be rabject to No Bite Insurance will be effected by un in any case whatever.

"Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowa for examination by the Con- All broken, chafed, and damaged signees, and the Company's Surveyors. Goods are to be left in the Godowns, Messrs. GODDARD & DOUGLAS, at 10 am, where they will be examined on Satur Burreyor, Mowers, Goudard & Douglas Free Storage period.

To comply with the General Bonded Mondays and Thursdays, within the day, 4th November, a 10 m Consignees are specially notified that it is necessary for a Revenue Officer to Warehouse Regulations, consignees must be present at the examination to have a Revenue Officer 16 stendates damaged dutiable cargo, when damaged difiable goods are

All Claims against the Steamer must examined down be presented to the Undersigned on or All Claims must reach, ne before the not be recognized

Made will not be mooguisod before 28rd Nov., 1933, or they will Monday, 27th November, 1933, or they

The Chinese Company was formed in 1987, being the first unit of the Police Reserve to come into being. Starting with twenty odd members, the Company has grown by leaps It is hardly necessary to enlarge and bounds to the present strength upon the important position occu- of one hundred.

pied by the Chinese Company in Further Contributions will be Apart from the issue of uniforms the Police Reserve, and it is hoped the Company itself has to bear a tion its whole hearted support Maunder, Becretary to Bari Haig's No Ulsans will be admitted after the and equipment by the Government, that the publia will give the func-greatly received by Mr. F. G heavy expenditure such as rental of Charges of admission range from the Headquanter'a, promises and 81.00 to $5.00 and advance booking Tother expenses which are at present will be open at the King's Theatre defrayed by a Finance Committee from Wednesday, the 8th November.

Fund-York Building, Hongkong.

Cheques should be made pay- able to Thompson & Co. and Crossed "Poppy Day Fund."

Goods have left the Godown MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.

agenta.-5.

Hong Kong, 3rd Nov., 1933.

No Imammance will be affected

-- Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

(1969). E ong Kong, 80th Ost., 1988.

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