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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1937.
Funeral Of
Mr. G.H. Potts
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WELCOME TO THE SEAFORTHS
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The Seaforth are replacing the, R. G. B. Innes, C. D. A. Ross, E. C. Among those who attended the 2nd Battalion East Lancashire Re-Gray, R. D. Maciagan, 2/Lt. J. M. funeral and who sent floral tri-giment who are leaving on the Marshall. R. R. Hammond Cham
butes were:
His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, Sir Robert and Lady
Tunk Br William Hornell Comte et Comtesse de
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Courseulles, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. La Hon. C. G. Alabaster, Rear Adm. C. G. Sedgwick Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, Mr. Ho Wing, Mr. T. P.
Tong, the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall.
Mrs. and Jane Armstrong, Mr.
troopship bearing their name on January 12, bound for Ambala, India, where she will take on the 2nd Battalion Durham Light In- fantry for Sudan and at that port the 2nd Battalion Essex Regimentų will board her for their homeward. Journey.
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bera, G. F. Allen, R. I. Mackende, Lt. (QM) R. Paterson, D.Q.M., Mrs. Paterson and family.
In addition there are 38 Non- Commissioned Officers who, with ranks, total 673
Also on the Lancashire were Miss Helen Gray Martin and Miss Jean Imrie," private nurses; Sister Miss
F. McFeat. QAIMNS. Travel- ling on the transport on their way to Shanghai are Capt. J. G. Hick- son and two ranks of the 1st Btn., Loyal Regt;. N.0.0.'s of the Royal Bignals and the Royal Army Ord- nance Corps.
Brought The Seaforths
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JAPAN
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Hai (San Francisco, 19th December) | Taiyo Márc Japan and SHANGHAI,
Disembarkation of the Seaforth Highlanders yesterday proceeded and Mrs. A. H. Compton, Harry rapidly and they went into the and Miny. Mr. W. G Piry. Mr. Murray Barracks vacated by the and Mrs. A. Morse. Mr. T. Royal Ulster Rifles who are in Wight Mr. and Mrs. "7. T. Bagram, they will go into the East Lancs- camp. When the Rises raturn
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stanton, Miss L. Fearon, Mr. J. F. Mac-shire's Barracks at Shamshüipó, Gregor, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kam Tong. Mr. A. Tse and the Misses Tse. Major and Mrs. Hoge Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Harriman, Me; and Mrs. E. J. Ainslie, Mr. E P. H Lang. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. R. Mireed. Mr. A. P. Souza, Mr. Is Tse Tong, Mr. J. Gould, Bella, Betty and Andre Pestonjee, Mr. A. A. R. Botelho, Mr. and Mrs. Rander, Mr. R. A. Dastur. Mr. H. Low, Mra, Ho Leung, Mrs. A. Borges, Mr. R. :P. Edwarda Mr. M. Nemazee, Miss Patricia. Porter. Mr. A. K. Dimond, Mr. L. E Lammert, Mr. F. O. P. Lammert Mrs. M. Lindell. Mr. W. N. Yeh. Dr. L. Reidy, Mr. S. 'Y. Liang, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Priest- ley, Mr. A. F. Walker, Mr. J. E Joseph, Captain and Mrs. C. G. B. Coltart. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. E E
and Williams, Mr.
Mrs. F. A.
The personnel of the Seaforth; Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. B. Asting- | Highlanders comprise the follow- ton, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Amps. | ing":- Mr. T. M. Gregory, Mr. E. H. Ray, Seaforth Highlanders. — Lt.-Col. Mr. Choy Wing Hay, Dr. and Mrs. J. Muirhead, Mrs. Muirhead and F. H. Kew, Mr. and Mrs. H. Robin- family; Brevet Lt. Col. G. Lammie' son, Mr. and Mrs J. H. Ruttonjee. and Mrs. Lammle; Major I. C Mr. O. E C.. Marton. Mrs. R. Barclay, M.B.E., and Mrs. Barclay; Weill,
B. H. Ismall. Mr. Major G. & Rawstorne. M.C.. Mrs. George Zimmern, Mr. M. M. Wat-Rawatorne and family; Capt. R. F. Navél arrivals on the Lancashire son, Mr. G. G. N. Tinsan, Joyce Mason, Mrs. Mason and family; comprised Capt. E. G. N. Rush- Russell and Robert Currie, Mr. L. Capt. C. P. Murray, Mrs. Murray brooke, R.N., D.S.C. vice-Captain J. Į Weill Mr. and Mrs. M. Claro, Dr. and family; Lt. F. H. Neill and W. A. Waller, RN, Chief of the Black, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Neil; Capt. J. R. Mackintosh Commander-in-Chiefs Staff; Sub- Odell, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Martin, Walker, M.C. Capt. 8. J. Ritchie, Lt. J. E. Poulden, RN., for HMS. Mr. J. Mackenzie, Mr. F. M. EISM.C.: Capt. J. S. H. Douglas; Lt. Dainty: Warrant Supply Ocer H
Mona J. J. Edgar,
I; K. C. Høbkirk, Mrs. Hobkirk and G. Stuart for H.MS. Tamar, and Mary. Mr. and Mrs, R. Tam, Mr. family; Lts. K. J. G. Garner-Smith, I five ratings. E. Sadick, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Pun Yue Cho, Mr. and Mrs D. G. M. Bernard. Pat and
J. Mr. W. Keswick, Mr. and Mrs. B. Raworth, and Jack, Mr. H. Phillip Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Smalley and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Paterson, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lo, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lopez, Gladys Hooper, Mina Pym,
Mr.
Mro.
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Chinese Evening Press,,
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The Seaforth Highlanders' sport- ing record is a proud one` and re- cently they won the Egypt Com- mand Individual Boxing Cham- pionship of 1936. Besides this they have also won the football cham- plonship of the Egypt Command and are particularly strong in gen- eral athletics.
HORRORS OF
MADRID
CIVILIANS STARVING Señora Planello said that it was terrible to see the destruction of the modern residential district of Arguelles, in which scarcely a building was now standing. Coo 'ditions of life in Madrid were in- conceivable. Only the militia were fed, and the civilian population was starving.
Nanking, Jan. 6. In order to make himself' fami- ̈ Har with the progress of Adminis- trative Affairs in the different
(Continued from Page 1.) of provinces of the Republic China, Mr. Chiang Joc-pin, Minis-
They lived for two months unter- l's and Mimi, Mr. F. 8. Gibbings,ter of Home Affairs has decided to ground until the house was struck Mr. and Mrs. C. Bond, Mr. and make a prolonged tour and inspec- by a tomb and collapsed above Mrs. C. "G. Mackte, Mr. and Mrs. tion of the different provinces.
them. They escaped from the S. Berg, Maurice David, Mr. and Since a persona) nequaintance | ruins while shell splinters were ny. Mrs. F. J. Gellion, MT. A. el of the administration of, each ing all round them, and-for an- Arcull Mr. T. Johnson, Mr. and | province is necessary for establish- other six nights stayed in cellar Mrs. Paul Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. Fing good Government, Mr. Chiang | beneath the Hotel Granviz. S. T. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. N. Joc-pin is determined to tour each British Embassy officials then M. Currie, Mr. H. J. Waller, Dr. | province in succession, visiting the arranged to give them two rooms Lew Yuk Lin, Mr. and Mrs. Scott South West provinces, the North in a house adjoining the Embassy Harston, Mr. D. E. Bassoon, Mr. West provinces, and finally the re- which was already full to over- and Mrs. A. A. Lopez, Mr. 8.maining provinces of the Republic. | flowing. Finally the Embassy was Edgar, Miss M. Ellis. Mr. W. J. In completing this tour of in- | able to arrange their departure in Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hum- |spection, Mr. Ohlang Joc-pin will L. Convoy. phreys, Mr. John D. Humphreys have created a record, and accom- | and son," Mr. and Mrs. F. W. plished a task, never attempted Grant Cameron, Mrs. and Doreen before by any other ministers of Ma, K. S. R. Smith and Helen, Home Affairs in China's lengthy Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Mark, Mr.
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FRIDAY' Shanghai.Japan and EUROPE vis Biberia] Rawalpindi She was forced to rise between | Amoy four and five each morning to waton, Amoy and Foochow
Whanghai and Japan we queue up for bread, which was
Manila about the only form of food ob- Stralis, Ceylon, India, Est, andy tainable. There was no doffee, South Africa, Aden, Egypt, and sugar, or milk for the children
EUROPE via Marseillas--die Mar- seilles, 5th February as all that there was of these com - modities was sent to the hospital.
SATURDAY
Letters for "K«L«M. Servica"" dae Amsterdam, 18th Jan-
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Though she and many others believed in a moderate Republican Spain, thousands of people were longing for the moment or deliver- ance by Gen. Franco's troops. They had been at the mercy of Haibow, Pakhol and *Haiphong savage hordes, and practically the Amoy ** first kindness they received was Japan - at the lists of the British The death occurred yesterday at Embassy. She paid a warm tri- 11 Ashley Road, of Felix Cesar bute to the work of Mt. Ogilvie
Forbes, the British Chargé Haiphong : ̈ ̈ Mendes, at the age of 25...
Deceased, who was the son of d'Affaires at Madrid, and the off-Swatow, Ane and Formos Mr. F. X. Mendes, of Gibb, Livingscers and crew of the Ardent. ton & Company. Ltd., was in the employ of the Hong Kong Electric for some six years, and was in- valided from service two years ago, He was a graduate of St. Joseph's College, and formerly a member of the Portuguese Company of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corp.
The following bodies also sent wreaths: Flag Oncers and mem- bers of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club; H.K. Jockey Club; American Express. Reiss, Bradlay and Co. Ltd, H. B. Joseph and Co.: Lufantry Corps Portuguese: Macao Jockey Club; Cho Po Min and Co; Fred Kew and Co.; Messrs. Deacons; China and South
The remains were interred at the Beas Bank Asiatic Petroleum Co., Lid; Messrs. Johnson, Btokes and Roman Catholle Cemetery yester Master Union Insurance Company day afternoon, a large number of of Canton; Messrs. Ellis and friends attending the funeral, and Edgar; D. Bassoon Banking Co., many floral tributes were sent.
Much sympathy will be extended to his parents; five sisters and a brother.
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MR. G. C. TACCHI
Mr. George Tacchi, son of Mr. C. Taccht, President of the Lawn Tennis Association, who has been on a visit to the Colony during the Christmas and New Year. holl- days, is returning to Bingapore to- day aboard the ss. Conte Verde, Mr. George Tacchi, who graduated B A (Cambridge) will be taking up his appointment as teacher in a school in Kuala Lumpur. He is a former pupil of the Central British School,
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