CHINESE COMMUNITY PAYS TRIBUTE
Sir William Shenton.
Honoured
A farewell tea party was held yesterday on the root garden ul the Hong Kong Hotel in honour of Sir William Shenton whe shorty zolug Home on retirement. The party was given by some of the Chinese members of the 'community in token of the res- pect and honour with which they regarded Sir William..
As a memento of the occasion and as a remembrance gift, Sir William was presented with a pair of jade cut-links which presentation was made by Sir Shouson Chow.
Among the many people rathered together to bid fareweli were, the Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell, the Hon. Mr. M. E. Lo, ibe Hon. Sir Thomas Southorn, the Hon. Dr. & R. Wellington, the Hon... Mr. Edwin Taylor, the Hon. Sir Henry Polock, K.C., the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chan. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Mr, A. Brearley. Mr. V.M. Grayburn, the Hon. Mr. J. J. Patterson, the Hon. Dr. S. W. Ts'o,' Mr. Ho Kom Tong. Miss Yvonne Shenton, Mise Chow, Mrs. M. K. Lo, Miss Dor's Kotewal and Mrs. Ho Kom Tong.
Services To The Colony Lauded
Addressing the gathering the furnished to you, ask you to ac- Hon. Sir Shouson Chow said:
Sir William Shenton. adles and gent emen,-Year in and year ou we in Hong Kong have to go through the sad ordeal of bidding farewell to friends whose perman- ent Home lies elsewhere. To-day we take leave of one who has for over a quarter of a century served Hong Kong well, and, what Chinese cannot forget, has been true friend to us. I refer to the Hon. Sir William Shenton.
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cept this souvenir as an inadequate token of their great esteem and re- gard, and, I wish you. Lady Shen- ton and Miss Shenton. 1 hap- piness. (Applause).
SIR WILLIAM REPLIES
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRÍL 3.
[FOUR DIVIDENDS PAID
Bv Chinese Estate Company
ANNUAL MEETING
Net profit of $95,319.94 and four interim dividends aggregating 8 were reported at the annual meet ing yesterday of shareholders of Chiria Estates Limited.
Net profit for the year showed a decrease of $23,324.40 compared with last year, declared the Chair man (Mr. Leung" Kwal-tin) who at- tributed it to the depression, and ine building up in reserves.
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SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' HOME
Statement of Proceeds of Last Concert
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1936.
CORRESPONDENCE
The Royal Empire Society
To the Editor of the "Hong Kong Daily Fress"] Bir-All. who desire to join the The President and General Com-
above Society should communicate mitree of the Sallors' and So diers with me at once, because or the Home beg to make the following completion of the rebuilding of the statement of proceeds from the new premises in Northumberland Concert Indy given by the Hong Avenue. Trafalgar Square, in a Kong Singers (under the leader-few months' time, the payment of ship at Mr. J. Anderson Miller. U.
the entrance fee of one guineu, RAM.) on Wednesday, March 25th
which has been temporarily sus- at the Sallors and Soldiers Home.pended, will once Sir Thomas Southorn, K.BE, C. posed,
more be im
M.G. also chose this occasion | make a special donation
Home of $300, for the renovation to :he of one billiard table. Sir Wiliam Homell on the same occasion Pro mised to bear a third part of the cost of renovating another bird
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In moving the adoption of the report and balance sheet, Mr. Leung sald the net profit had been arrived at after providing for a table. reserve for depreciation on China would be glad to learn or any The Rev. E C. H: Tribbeck Bulidings ($40,000), bad and doubt friends who word care, singly of rul debts ($10000) and directors together, to subscribe the remal and autors' fees. Added to $287,-ing two-thirds (viz, $200) of this 464.04 brought forward from the cost. last account, the net profit made. Lotal of $382,784.02.
Mr. Leung continued:—
The net profit, as compared with
Bales of tickets" Donations
that of the previous year, shows a Less sundry expenses decrease of $23,324.40. This is due to the continuance of the gener depression which has effected all rentals in the Colony.
DEPRESSION'S EFFECT
unoccupied
Nett proceeds of advertise- !ments after deducting Cost of printing and general expenses Sales of programmes.......
The Annual subscription for a non-resident Fellow is only £1.11.6 per annum, in return for, which Journal "United Empire," and, Fellows receive
when they are home on leave, have the interesting
heart of London where board and an excellent Meeting-place ip the
they have the use of an unique lodging can be obtained and where Empire Library, containing over 200,000 volumes and 1,000 Empire periodicals.
This year, Fellows on leave in $275.00 England will also enjoy the pri- 28.00 vilege of going to the Empire Sum- mer School at Bristol University 303.00 from July 24 to 31, at which a num- 27.00 ber of distinguished speakers will
deliver addresses.
275.20
CF
270.85 6.55
Total Nett Income $552.60
E. C. H. TRIBBECK
Presiden...
A. R. BROWN,
Secretary.
There is now in China Buldings a large number of vacant rooms, Including the whole of the eighth floor which has been for over & year. Another reason for the decrease in the net profit is the increase of $10.000 in the appropriation for Reserve for De- préciation on China Buildings. This step was taken on the advice of the Auditor of the Company, who considers that in these bad times, with the future so uncertain, part of 1833 your Directors elect- servative policy in regard to reser- would be advisable to adopt a con-
ed from among themselves a Com- mittee of thrte members to assist I trust that shareholders agree
in the management of the Com with this policy. Against this de-pany, The services BO rendered have been entirely honorary and
Sir Wiliam Shenton said:-This is indeed a Red Lerter day in my life. It is a day which I shall not only be very proud of but a day Sir Wiliam first came to Hong wh.ch I shall look back as long s Kong in the year 1908 to join the live. It perhaps seems as if one well-known egal firm, Deacons were attending one's after having taken honours in boto, qutes but, that i
own obse- the Intermediary and Final Law happens to a lot of us in this thing that Examinations. Since then his Co ony. At any rate, it is a very career has been one of continuous pleasant and happy burial and 1 to-day, in his own profession, not ward day I may have a resurrer-cline in rental, I am glad to report have been of material benefit to advancement and success. He is do hope that wil be a very awk
Yes,
only the head of his Own fir.n which in itself is something to be
tion in Hong Kong before long. I that our overhead expenses have, cannot tell you in adequate words by the exercise of strict economy, proud of. but is also a Vice-Pre how appreciative I am sident of the Hong Kong Law Sc-
of your
been reduced by over $7,500.00. generosity, hospitality and kind- There have already been three ciety and legal adviser to many important institutions in the Col- wishing Godspeed on the journey each of $2 per share, amounting in ness in coming here to-day and payments of interim dividends, ony. But it is in public affairs; which I am now about
all to $8. Your Directors are now that Sir William has achieved the upon, and l'ke everyone else greatest success. Less than a year starts on what is practically a new
who pleased to recommend the payment of a Anál dividend of $2 DRE
after he became an unoffichi
to enter
The reason for the decision ot your Directors in making three
payments of interim dividends is
the Company.
therefore in-
The Company is debted to the gentlemen who have formed this Committee, as well as to the Secretary and other mem- bers of the staff for another year of loyal service and good work.
After payment of the final divi end there will be a balance of $260,784.02 which your Directors propose, with your concurrence, to carry forward to new account.
I now beg to move that the Directors Report and Statement of that many, shareholders have
Account as presented be adopted. pressed the wish to have as many
When the motion has been second- Hong Kong Interim dividends paid to them as
ed, I shall be pleased to answer the Company's Anancial position any questions that may be put to could justify, owing to the times and to the insignificant rates cash deposits, of Interest paid by the banks in
ex-
Tre I do not know what I have share, making a total of $8 for member of the Legislative Council in front of me or what the future the year. This anal dividend will in 1927, he was, although tempos- has in store, but I shall always absorb $33,000. arily, raised to the highest posi have the very happiest
recollec- flon to which a private citizen tions in Hong Kong and of the Hong Kong can attain, namely. many friends who gathered here membership of the Executive this evening. I feel you wil not Counci: Shortly afterwards, when regard it amis when I say that I a permanent vacancy occurred regard myself as £ that important body, he was ap pointed to all it. These rapid and high preferments have been due ta rate abfity. inexhaustible energy, and a special aptitude for public affairs which ao distinguish Sir William.
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bad
dividends
me..
DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED Mr. Fung Ping-wah seconded the proposal which was carried unanimously.
I should add that ladies are eligible for election as Fellows..
Thanking you for kindly insert- ing this letter.-Yours faithfully,
H. E. POLLOCK,
Hon. Corresponding Secretary, Horg Kong. Hong Kong, April 2...
OBITUARY
Mr. M. A. Cooper
It is with deep regret that we have to record the death of Mr. M. A: Cooper, B. Com., Lecturer of Economics at the Hong Kong Uni- versity, who died at the Victoria Hospital shortly after seven o'clock on Wednesday night, alter a very short-ness.
Te late Mr. Cooper, who was only 31 years of age, first came to 1.he Colony in 1930 when he was appointed a member of the staff of the University: ›
Being a man of a quiet disposl- tion and of sterling qualities, the Late Mr. Cooper was extremely liked by those, who had enjoyed his friendship, and the fact that he was beid in high esteem by the University was evidenced by his undergraduates and staff of the recent election as one of the Vice- Presidents of the Arts Association for the ensuing year. He was also a former President of the Uni- versity Law and Commerce Society.
day, passing the monument at 5.15
man because I have been here for 28 years and as you know I was 52 a few days ago. From the time
During his residence in the Co- I arrived
lony, the deceased took an active hanger had come in this Colony. in Hong Kong many
thropic work, and in particular, he interest in charitable and philan- Conditions have changed. Le has
will be remembered for his untir- SURPLUS TAPPED changed and the whole face of SERVICES TO THE COLONY Hong Kong has taken on a differ- that has been paid and proposed Chung-wan, seconded by Mr. R. H. Protection of Children. The total amount of
ing and devoted energies in the On the proposition of Mr. Lo interests of the Society Sir William's services to the ent appearance. When I first ar- to be paid, exceeds the amount of Kotewalk, Mesars, Fung. Fing-fan
for the Colony and his public activities are:
rived here in 1908 outside Hong
-The funeral will take place to-. so well-known that they need no Kong. there was really chly one net profit for the year; but as the and Leung Ting-kal were re-elect- emphasis. It is enough to say that road over which you could ride a balance of Profit and Loss Accounted directors. Mr. Li Tung was re- they have been pervasive rather
carried forward to next year is erected auditor on the proposal of than restrictive. They have touch
sider that this slight encroachment Foo Yik pang river. $250,000, your Directors con- Mr. Li Yau-tsun, seconded by Mr. ed the civic fe of Hong Kong at almost every point. Speaking as a
Lpon our surplus is justified. .Those present at the meeting representative of the Chinese and
Should, however, the present de- were Messia Leung Kwai-tin as Sir William's colleague. for many
pression unfortunately continue, (chairman), R. H. Kotewall, LI years, I cannot adequately express
they may not feel it safe to re- Yau-taun, Foo Yik-pang, Lau Tak- my feeling of gratitude to him foremember Dr. Noble's car with Commend the same dividend next po and Fung Ping-fan (directors) the advice, assistance and
Chung-wan. LI Koon-chun and
CO-
motor-car. That was the road be- There are on y two motor cars too. tween Hong Kong and Aberdeen One of them belonging to Mr. Wai Yan. a solicitor who many of you will remember "and, the other one to Dr. Noble. Many of
You will
year.
It may be interesting to share
p.m.
FURNISHING FABRIC'S
COTTAGE WEAVES
46 WIDE
75€
CRETONNES
31" WIDE
$ 1 yd.
FURNISHING DEPT.
yd.
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
"LOVERS
LEAP"
THE WEATHER TRY ONE BOTTLE
OF MARCH
and Messrs. Fung Ping-wah, Temperature Below
operation which we have always early motor cara in England, holders to know that in the latter Kenneth Fung.
high back very much like the
if you look to-day and And the numbers of cars in this Colony you Wil appreciate that the kren
last 28 years have seen В very Krent change in the place.
received from him. So friendly bas he always been to the Chinese here and elsewhere, and 30 has been his interest in their wel fare, that a few years ago he was offered the legal advisership of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Nanking.
TRANSPORTATION
The railway between Hong Kong
Normal
as no duty on liquor and tobac cos. It is very different to-day. In.very interesting one as was as helow norma. ant the last few
those days one could live very well оп 3 very smal sum of
My life has obviously been, a very happy one. My profession is one that brings me into contact
this Colony.
The NE. Monsoon blew without temperature remained considerably interruption during March, and
days of the month. An unusually cold spell was experienced from
My pubic career here has also been a very happy one,
As Bir Shouson Chow stated, I have been privileged to hold ever since 1927 the highest position it is possible mouth was for a civilian to hold here, and 1 leas
THAT WILL CONVINCE YOU
OF THE MERITS OF
ST. GEORGE'S CIN
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It costs less than other
and Canton was" pot completed / money and on $250 a month you with every strata and form of the 1st to the 8th, the minimum Sir William is soon to leave us, and I have had the privilege i could have champagne for dinner and this thought has provoked in being the first passenger 03 the every night. (Laughter). The race
temperature being the lowest ever me a ming.ed feeling of regret arst train The
recorded during March. Weather University was course was very little more than a and. I must say, some envy. Here then being built and
was mainly dry cloudy, with I had the glorified plenic grbund the people
occasional sunny days. Is a young man in the prime of pleasure o being one of the sub- his life and
were accommodated in matsheds, the vigour of his sidiary secretaries in helping with which unfortunately so disastrous
The mean temperature for the health. retiring, if not from public the bazaar which was inaugurated 17. The population was only hair
67.0°F. which is no fe, at least from business-able for the purpose of raising funds of what it is to-day and only a
than 8 below normal; to enjoy all the good things that Mr. Montague Eade was chairman third of the present Kowloon was lightful governors, Bir Ceci Cle- 43.20, reached on the 5th. is a re- have had the pleasure of working maximum of 79.00 was recorded on with three very charming and de- the 29th and the minimum of life can offer. And here is poor I remember coming out on a C. developed. If all me, an old man of 76, still tolling P.R. boat which was similar to ments can take place in a aroaliment, Sir William Peel and now cord for March.
these develop- away like a cab-horse! However, those ships which are now used period of 28 years what a tremen. if anyone deserves to reap. the for private yachts. And to fruits of his labour. Bir William of the leviathans which the Com-this Colony. (Applause).
think dous future there must be before coes, and we all wish him many.pany runs to-day. Tytam Tuk.re many years to enjoy them,
zervoir and others were then in
MIXED FEELINGS
The mean re-
gins of like excellence
Str Andrew Caldecott. It is a very lative humidity was. 81%, against HIGH IN QUALITY great privilege to have served and a normal of 83% assisted these gentlemen in the administration of the Colony, s
INTERESTED IN CHINESE
and
Sunshine amounted to 65.4 hours, which is 30 hours less than the normali 15 days during the month were completely sunless. 54 m.ph. was reached at 9 am, on
A maximum wind velocity the 30th d
Rainfall amounted to. 0:47 inches against a normal of 293 inches
I cannot end without jqining in course of construction. The trama It must be apparent to every.. the many tributes that have been bad just started and you were able body, that on occasions such as
If I can be leve all that Sir Dald to Lady Shenton and to her to purchase shares at 55, each T1 this I am leaving the Colony with Shouson Chow ng said about me charming daughter Yvonne when you had beet abe to get some a mixed feelings feelings of joy and then all I can say is that my re- we are so pleased to have with us that price you would have beentu sorrow, because I am leaving be- wurd has been ample by the ap- to-day. To Yvonne I tender our very rich man
to-day, notwith-hind me so many old friends and Ipreciation of you gentlemen best wishes, and ask her to con- standing the slight depreciation am closing the pages of a very the people who go to make up this The greater part of this rain fell vey to her good mother our warm that has taken place ately happy part of my life. The joys Colony greetings and kind messages, del (Laughter). Motor buses were of because It must be a joy when During my lie here I have al-month Up to midnight on March during the first "vé days bf the Sir William Shenton. I would course" unknown. “
anyone goes back to the and if ways been very interested in our 31st the rainfall was 440 inches now, on behalf of your Chinese One thing that impressed itself their forefathers and the land that friends whose names have been very much upon me was that there gave them birth
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