RIVIERA OF THE ORIENT
Lady Southorn Opens The Lido
"I have great pleasure in declaring open the first portion of the Lido and I hope it will give pleasure and healthful recreation to all who revel in this glorious bay, both in glowing sunshine or by radiant moonlight."
With these words Lady Southern, O.B.E. opened the Repulse Bay Lido Jast evening, a beautiful sunset lending a touch of colour to the proceedings. The Lido is a beautiful structure and should prove to be a decided acquisition to Repulse Bay which has won for itself the name of the Riviera of the Orient. Lady Southern was given a tremendous ovation as she declared this pleasure pavilion open.
On arrival, Lady Southern accompanied by His Excellency Sir Thomas Southorn, The Officer Administering the Government and Capt. Cragg (A.D.C.) were met at the entrance by Mr. J. II, Tar- sart the Chairman of the board of directors of the Hong Kong Realty and Trust and the following members of the board of directors:-Messrs. T, E. Pearce, F. M. Raymond and PR. Ewok and the architect of the pavilion Mr. C. Little.
His Excellency and Lady Southorn sat in the official dais beautifully decorated, with two young Chinese lads dressed fit. tingly in the uniform of sailers flanking them on both sides.
MR. J. H. TAGGART.
In calling upon Lady Southor to declare the building open, Mr. J H. Taggart said:-
·· LADY: SOUTHORN-
Before declaring the building open. Lady Southorn said:
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1935.
OBITUARY
Mr. C. N. Warren
The otherwise pleasant voyage of the JC JL. Liner "Tjibädak,” which "arrived here on Wednesday from Squrabaya was 'marred, when Mr. C. N. Warren a passenger was taken 4. Mr. Warten was to have, transhipped in Shanghai to _s" C.P.S.S. liner, but on arrival here, acting with the consent of the deceased's sister-in-law, he was transferred to the RM8. Empress of Japan" as the latter vessel could afford better medical facili- ties Despite the best attention, however, his condition gradually became worse until it was decided to rush him to the Kowloon Hos- *pital, where he passed away yesterday.
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The funeral took place at the Colonial Cemetery and was well attended, there being a profusion of flowers.
Deceased was to have gone to Vancouver, after a sojourn in Java with his brother. The passage to the Canadian port was booked through the JCJL. for tranship- ment in Shanghal.
DIOCESAN BOYS SCHOOL
Hold Annual Speech Day
MRS. G. R. SAYER GIVES
AWAY THE AWARDS
"As dans! I am in the happyposition of opening my report for the year with expressions of gratitude to many who have helped the school and shown, interest in it
"Last year our chief cause for rejoicing was external, ariş- ing, from the amazing change for the better in our financial situation owing to the syn:pathy of the Government, and great. generosity on the part of many others.
Uppermost "in my mind this year as calling for thanksgiving are Internal affairs, largely matters of detail but none the less. important for that," said the Rev. C. B. E. Sargent when he presented his annual report at the animal prize day at the Diocesan Boys School yesterday..
Mrs. G. R. Sayer, wife of the Director of Education, rave away the prizes, the Right Rev. R. O. Hall, Mr. G. B. Sayer and members of the school committee being among those present.
ing speech
Bishop R. O. Hall made the cpen
batore a very large gathering in the main Hall of the School, in which he said that he wanted to extend a hear wel- come to Mr. G. R. Sayer. Director of Education and Mrs. Sayer and the guests and parents present.
Christ-like service, which cannot be carried on without a generous measure of pulble support
after which he asked the end. master, Rev. C. B. R. Sargent to read the School recart.
The Headmaster then, warned
all the facilities that the Lido will place at the disposal of the public It is possible to say to residents and tourists "come unto these yellow sands" in ever increasing numbers those present that, the report was a very lengthy one as the: last
January 1934, thus there Speech Day was only held in were eighteen months to cover instead of just a yearly report.
HEADMASTER'S REPORT
It gives me particular pleasure to Your Excellencies Ladies and come here to-day to perform this. Gentlemen.-On behalf of my ceremony. I admit that a bathing Board, I have to thank your Ex- beach of one's own would be the cellency and Lady Southern for acme of delight still as I am not
I have great pleasure in-declar- bonouring us with your presence a millionaire I gladly share the sea
ing open the first portion of the here to-day, on the occasion of the and the shore with others, alwaysLido and I hope it will give plea- Inauguration of this--the "First provided they do not strew the sure and healthful recreation to all Section of our "Lido"-which your country or "seaside with banana
who revel is this glorious bay both Ladyship has so graciously under-skins and. paper bags. And al-
in glowing sunshine or by radiant taken to formally open.
though I recognise tully the de-moonlight.
The Repulse Bay Lido
THANKS EXPRESSED
LOVER OF TREES
THOSE PRESENT
As usual I am in the happy position of opening my report for the year with expressions of g titude to many who have helped the school and shown interest in
Last year our chief cause for rejoicing was external. arising from the amazing change for the better in our financial situation, owing to the sympathy, of the Government, and great generosity or the part of many others,
this
SCHOOL COMMITTEE The School Committee has been as loyal and helpful as usual, though in a sense I am glad that they have not had so large, a part to play as in the previous few years, the finances of the school being so much sounder. Thats not to say that they are less ready to help or have shown any less interest than before.
In particular, may I thank Mr. Cassidy for his never-falling zeal as secretary, Mr. Compton- for- the invaluable and highly prac tical interest he has shown in the garden, in which several im- provements owe their origin to him, and to Mr. Archhutt and
towards sport funds. Mr. Cock for generous donations
We have, alas, said goodbye to our old friend and enthusiastic supporter, the Dean, also to a newer member Mh. Keswick, New- comers to the Committee since
Barrow, Mr. P. H, Six, Rev. J. R. car last Speech Day are. Mr." J.
Higgs. Mr. G. She and Rev. E
Baines.
OLD BOYS' HELP. " No single act of generosity
There was a large and repre- sentative "gathering present and those noticed at the function, were His Excellency Major General O. C. | It. Borrett, C. B., CM.G., C.B.E., D.SO. (M) accompanied by Capt. Clough Taylor (A.D.C.), Sir Athöli MacGre- gor and Lady MacGregor, Com- modore 'C. G. Sedgwick, R.N., the Hon. Mr. Edwin Taylor, Hon. Dr. W. BA, Moore, the Hon. Mr M. J Breen, the Hon, Mr. T. N. Chan, the
Uppermost in my mind Hon. Mr. W, H. Bell and Mr Bell,
year as calling for thanksgiving Mr. D. Burlingham, Acting Inspec are internal affairs, largely maturing the past year was more tor General of Police, Mr. W. Scho-ters of detail but none the less heartening than that of the Old' field, Capt. R. D Walker and Mrs. Important for that. Financially Boys In Manila, who met toge Walker, Messra E. P. H. LangTM" W. J. Carrie, J. Hayden and Mrs.
we have paid our way and have ther for a dinner during the win- Hayden, Dr. Li Shu Fan, Mr. and spite of having still to pay over
little over for improvements in ter and sent an entirely unsoli
cited and very substantial dona- Mrs. S. T. Williamson, Mr. W. A. $6,000 to the Government and an
tion towards the Orphanage ex- Corbell. Dr. and Mrs. G. D. R. Black,
Orphanage side the school
penses. It is impossible to say Messrs. Li Tee Fong, F. Austin, M. H. Turner, Li Poon Chun, L, C. F. Which cost well over $10,000 last how much a gesture like that means It Just makes life more Bellamy, T. B. Wilson, Chau Tung
Worth living than ever. Sang. C. G. Perdue, W. L. Shields, N Drummond, Choy Hing, Dr. Arthur Woo, Tang Shiu Kin, Ng Wah, D. H. Blake, múny ladies and others.
THE BUILDING
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The Lido bulliding, which is situated at the eastern end of Repulse Bay, has been designed on the lines of the modern Contin- cntal style bathing establishments Especially built for the tropics, it embodies all the latest scientific developments in lay-out and con- struction. No.
There are several novel features,
year.
to
FREE. SCHOOLS
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It la in place, I think, to em- our work phasize this side of here, as it seems clearly the first service we are rendering to the
community.
Of those Old Boys who so loyal- ly undertook to subscribe sums monthly to help in the payment of the school's interest due On the Government debt, the major- Ity are still making their contri- Over 60 days are being educat- butions regularly, and our debt ed freely or at greatly reduced to them is greatly in excess of fees, and in the great majority of the amount of money involved. cases no provision whatever May I add here how much it from this school. Most of them, would be made for them apart would be appreciated · If both at present and in the pact.
more Old Boys felt able to join in have proved worthy of a
and add their names to this list.
education,
THE STAFF. and we have
Kreat reason to be proud of those who have passed through the school 11 this way, so many of whom are doing splendid work in post- tons of all kinds. I hope you
good
some
It would be entirely justifiable if I were to give pride of place among those I thank to my staff. Surely few headmasters are so surrounded by loyalty and friend- ship, by such enthusiasm for the be an utter tragedy if we were school and its work," and by such oblige for "any reason to discon-willingness to contribute in every tinue, or even to cut down this
The lover of trees will refolce to the most notable departure from hear that the trees at the back of the conventional style bathing the Lido are to be preserved and houses being the self-contained will agree with me that it would
I feel sure that with their garden-family compartments, each with a
I have every confidence that Ughts of a matshed it is obvious upon inspection of the premises that with the increased popularity and realisation of the facilities of bathing. It is not possible for those premises will afford the pub-everyone to sit under his own lic of a nature hitherto lacking in matshed. Space and expense both the Colony-you will endorse my militate against this. So I feel that remarks when I state that our the promoters of the Lido scheme Architects. Messrs. Little. Adams are to be warmly congratulated on and Wood, are due for congratula- their enterprise, of which the first tion upon their efforts. They tiave portion is to be opened to-day presented us with a building both The greatest' good of the greatest permanent in construction and number must be considered and practical in lay-out, and one which the neat bathing boxes at reason- from the viewpoint of appearance able prices will put bathing within is a credit to its setting.
the reach of residents, service men and tourists who could not indulge in it before, while the larger bath- I will spare you a lengthy dising cabins will provide delightful sertation outlining detalls of consubstitutes for mätaheds. " struction and equipment, but I do desire to avail myself of the occa- ston to express the hearty appre- ciation of my Board to Mr. Col bourne Little and his collaborators, Messrs. McInnis and Mylo, for the personal enthusiam they have evinced in the scheme; an en- thusiasm which has nurtured their zeen interest and skilful assistance in certain minute details which did not strictly fall within the purview of their professional obligation I should like also to be afforded this opportunity of conveying to Mr. H.. Green of the Botanical and Affore- station: Department my personal thanks for his advice, assistance and unfailing courtesy tendered to us in connection with the horticul- tural adjunct, of the venture. As a result of his ready co-operation, I confidently predict that when the trees and shubbery ecently planted: attain more mature growth the natural beauty of these surround- ings will be enhanced to an extent making this delightful spat one of the most attractive resorts in the Far East, and a mecca alike to our residents and the visitor to our (ing traditions and enthusiasm the separate entrance and skibres
promoters of the Lido supported verandah The
The Roof
on the Lide
In conclusion, and in requesting by the able assistance of Mr. Green is occupied with your Ladyship to formally declare will Boon create hang
YOU,
ilding upon, may I be per- tted to add a more personal note expressing my deep sense of an-
in the best style of Babyl adorn their concrete
The Lido of Tenice Bar esta La His Excellency and to Its reputation long ago the kindly interest you of int abafaskin often Continuous evinced theland: ttractively
papers Lanshu
undertaking, the plet
undoubtedly
launched as it is under Jaded Londoners but I veri
charming and thin
tactful
¡DSTBONA
to
some will be set apart for ladies, and a portion will be allotted to familles.
No effort has been spared to cater for the requirements of both the bathing and visiting public. A covered tea longe, a bar and a sirack counter complete with an electric kitchen service and frig daire, will be in operation on the first floor with a direct entrance from the road, where light meals, refreshments and 92 #V] *£#*
drinks will be served
OPEN AIR DANCE FLOOR Co the top of the building there is a modern and tastefully decorat ed open-air dance floor, with ter- razo tables and large coloured un- breilas
The present Lido is only par
a private an extensive
ound floor provide Hong Kong with Acent amusement cent may
es, The origi
ted other building of equ
•ments.
dressing rooms” SHOWET," DEM attac
in such Way
sort plete privacy.
SOME FEATURES In addition to the private family Lido con
ngely
ds of nuht
world can rival Repulse Bay. With at these
ing pool, as well as tenn
golf and
the midst of elabora
and artistic
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many beautiful Installations being operated by them for the Epng Kong Realty Company. Buch mo- dern and up-to-date equipment for the dispensing of the famous Dalry. Farm Ice Cream and Boda speciall- ties could not, but help if it were possible, to add to the popularity of these delicacies.
The attractive innovation of having girls as Soda Fountain Dis- pensers is definitely going to make the Lido Boda Fountain and Cafe an enjoyable before and after
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charged for U18, charged for use at the Lido are! Cabins By the ten by the geET,
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