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NEW C.B.A. CLUBHOUSE

AT KING'S PARK

Mrs. Handyside Performs Opening Ceremony

THE CENTRAL BRITISH ASSOCIATION'S newly-construct- ed Clubhouse at King's Park was officially declared open yesterday afternoon by Mrs. W. Lucas Handyside, wife of Mr. W. Luess Handyside, who, until the return from leave of the Rev. G.ES. Upsdell, was acting Headmaster of the Central British School and acting Chairman of the School,

SHAW PLAY AT

UNIVERSITY".

Amateurs Act Well. For Relief Fund

(BY "ROSETTE").

GENERAL

BACK TO THE

BIBLE

"What Price Paganisin"

"I sometimes think that the THE MUCH - HERALDED world is being peopled to-day with SATIRICAL play "You Noyer

men and women having but four Can Tell." by George Bernard brain cells, one behind each eye- Shaw, presented by the Hong-

ball and one at each ear. Their kong University Arts Associa-

slogan 19 'Eat, drink

be and tion, and produced by Mr.

merry"." K. W. Salter, opened in the Dr. French Oliver, at the Kow- Great Hall of the University loon Union Church од Friday on Saturday night and was, evening spoke not only from the the building owed its existence to the

taking, all in all, a hig success. text above quoted, but also from Mrs. Handyside unlocked

clubhouse efforts of the Association's com- main door to the new

Though the amount of the exact St. Paul's great contrasting de- the with a silver key" saying. "I have mittee, and Mr. J. J. King.

net takings, which will be devoted to claration "For me to live is Christ pleasure in declaring this building Hon. Secretary, was to be especi

The moral paganism being prac- open, and I wish the Central Bri-ally thanked. The building, Mr. medical rellef, is not yet to hand, and to die is gain."

Upsdell continued, is not com- tish Association every success.”

Mrs. Handyalde was presented pletely pald for and the few dol-800 people consisting of officials, tised by the enlightened Western What Is the price with a bouquet of flowers by Littlellars remaining may be forthcom-Professors and prominent members nations is an insult to God and to

of both European and Chinese the Bible. Miss Mary White, daughter of Mr.ng from donations by past pupils circles, guaranteed at least a fairly paid? The Mother of Nera the

satisfactory figure.

old

and Mrs. G. A. White formerly Miss Margaret Woolley, an pupil).

Preceding the opening ceremony. the Rev. GES. Upsdell spoke on the history of the Central British Association. stating that in 1924

of the School to the * Brick Fund"

The Central British Association's new clubhouse was erected by Concrete Products Limited. Hong kong.

an appreciative audience of over

Most of the parts were splendid ly cast and seldom had an amateur production attained. and KULin- tained, such a high standard.

ACTING HONOURS

Acting honours KO

to

"Mies

pagan committed murder to "maku it possible for Her, som to become Gaesar. The price she paid Was to be put to death by the orders

of her own son.

The name. Saul means "des- troyer." and Saul made havoc of the Church. But for the regenerat- ed Saul. Paul, to live was Christ.

A feature of the building Is the brick wall in the main hall, with names Inscribed on'It of some of the pupils of the Kowloon donors to the "brick fund" which Josephine Choa and Mr. Lim Yee- For 1.900 years people have named British School approached the Headmaster, suggesting the forma. Paid for the building's construc-yao, who, as Dorothy and Philip their children Paul and Pauline

Association tion of an

of past pupila of the School and the Kow Jon was founded.

1.

tion.

Clandon, thought every English-after him. The only way people The Committer for 1938-39 are man they met a jake," and in the perpetuate the name of Nero is to British School Association the Rev. G.E.3. Upsdell chair-interpretation of their parts and

man, JJ. King (Hon. Secretary). their joyous outlook on fe earned name their dogs after him. Miss I. L. Woolley (Asst. Hon. for

themselves much deserved Secretary). D.T. Smith (Hon. applause. Treasurer). Miss M. L. Whitley. Miss. G. MacNlder, G.W. Arnold and W. Mulr

In 1930 the first pavilion was

School.

"

15

Mr. Leslie Sung, as the sen- timental

Valentine, dentist, gave a portrayal which stamps. him as a character actor of much promise. In him, more than in the others, was there LI almost total absence of strained effort or unnatural-

ness.

The role of Gloria Clandon, taken by Miss Rose Pau, was also

DEATH OF MR.

H. SETH

The death occurred at the War Memorial Nursing Home pri Satur day night of Mr. Harold following a short filmess. was due to pneumonia.

Beth Death

The late Mr. Seth, who was 57

·years of age, was a brother of Mr. J. Hennessy Seth, principal of the frm of Messrs. Percy

built, partly paid for by chool funds, and partly by contributions from members of the Association Because of the small number of

At yesterday's clubhouse opening School, the past pupils of the Association decided to admit mem-

the afternoon concluded with tea bers other than auch

were and a hockey match between the pupils of the Kowloon British Association, and present paplis of the Central British School which was won by the former by 1-0, the He wished to thank aach put-goal being scored by Miss J. Ewint side members as had joined Club de Recrelo loaned the tables In 1931 the School's name was and chairs that helped accommo- changed to "The Central British

date the large gathering yesterday very well "put over" At her peak Smith. Seth and Fleming. School" and the club's name was members of the club and their she was indeed "the incarnation Deceased was a very popular changed to "The Central British

વા naughty high-mindedness member of the. Hongkong Jockey Association."

raging with the impatience of a Club and owned a number of THOSE PRESENT

mettlesome dominative character ponies. In his younger days paralyzed by the experience of often rode his own Among those present were: her youth, and unwillingly dis-marked success.. The Rev. OES. and Mrs.ciplined by the constant danger of

The deep sympathy of a wide Upsdell, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lucas ridicule from her juniors."

circle of friends will be extend- Handyalde. Mr. and Mrs. G. Fow- Mr. Yu Shuk-sui as William, the led to the widow. The funeral ler, Mr. W. Muir, Rev. JR. Higgs Walter, was sufficiently smooth to has been arranged for to-day. Mr. and Mrs R. J. Hunt and the be good, while Mr. Luk Män-hey. the cortege passing the Monu- Misses Hunt, Mr. L.R.

aa Mr. Finch M'Comus. and Mr.ment at 5.15 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Everest Mr. WWu Hel-tak, as Mr. Crampton, also

DAMAGED BY TYPROON

In 1937 the pavilion was brought down during a typhoon. The new

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CASES

MONDAY, JANUARY

23, 1939-AGE T

WINTER SALE

PROCEEDING

BARGAINS IN THE

FURNISHING DEPT.

REMNANTS OF AXMINSTER CARPETS 27 wide $3.00 per yard.

AXMINSTER RUGS MADE FROM BORDERS

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KAPOO CUSHIONS IN TASTEFUL COLOURINGS.

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FAWN COTTON BLANKETS 60′′

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REMNANTS OF CRETONNE, TAPESTRIES,

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LANE CRAWFORD • LTD.

The House of Quality & Service

A D.C. PLAY CANCELLED

We are asked to announce that owing to unforeseen circumstances the Committee of the Amateur Leung Pat-ting, 43, was charged Drimatic Club have reluctantly Mr. M. Manning, Mr. T. Whitley, R. E. Lindsell. Puisne Judge, and before Mr. R. Edwards on Sa- been compelled to cancel the pro. Miss M.L. Whitley, Miss H. Bockler, Mrs. Lindell, and the Hon. Mr.turday, with obtaining a credit of duction of "I Killed the Count" Mr. W.HG. Hirst, Mr. A. Summers, M. K. and Mrs. Lo were amongst $1,003.75 by means of fraud, from which had been planned for Feb- Mr. AEP. Guest. Miss PW. Brown, the distinguished people present.

Li Chiu-wing, master of the La ruary 8 to 11. It is hoped, how- | San Shire factory, Mr. C. Y. ever, that the Club will produce Kwan appeared for the defence another play later in March or and Inspector W. Ritchie prosecut- April.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Gurevitch, Miss B. Gidley, Mr. J.A.E. Peters. Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. R.L.

Miss

THE CAST

Dorothy Clandon (Miss)

A 32-year-old broker. Faust

DONATIONS

Watt, Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Hooper, Josephine Choa), Mr... Valentine, ed. Defendant was allowed $3,000 Mr. B.I. Bickford. Miss L Woolley. the dentist (Mr. Leslle Sung), Maid bail. Mr. W.A. Smith, Mr. A.J.G. Taylor, Miss Marjorie Lee), Mr. Philly Mr. A. Komorsky, Miss & Whitley, Clandon, Mr. Lim, Kee Yao), Mrs. Mr. A.F. Austen, Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Lantrey Clandon Miss Yu Hung Leonard Marcal, was remanded for The following donations to the White, Miss J. Feishaw, Miss A. Kwan), Miss Gloria Clandon, (MISS 72 hours by Mr. R. Edwards, when British Fund for Rellef of Distress and H Lalhovetsky, .. Mr. J. C. Rose Pau) Mr. Crampton, (Mr. Wcharged with receiving four boxes in China, Hongkong and South Bond. Mr. J.H. Odell, Miss C. Bone, Hel Tak), William, the Waiter (Mr. | of slik, stolen from the Britannia China Branch have been receiv- Miss M. Smith, Miss E. Findlay Yu Shuk Stu), 2nd Walter (Mr. Silk store, Queen's Road Central, ed Mr. D.T. Smith, Mr. H. Millington... V. Cheung), Mr. Finch M'Comas on Thursday. Mr. M'A da Silva (Mr. Luk Mang Hey), Mr. Bohun was present on behalf of Mr. Lo- (Mr. Oey Jauw Hong).

koomal.

and many others.

FAREWELL PARTY

AT BROOK CLUB

AIR MAILS

The Delta and Delphinus im

A very successful gathering was perial Airways' planes from Bang-

Det. Sergt. H. B. Dewar is in charge of the case,

*

A caution was administered Mok Slu-lan, 34, when charged before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest with keeping an unregistered mul-tsal. Mr. E.

held at the Brook Club, Middle kok landed at Kal Tak yesterday W. Fraser of the S.C.A. prosecuted. Road, Kowloon, on Saturday when afternoon, bringing mall and pas- Mr. R. L ("Ballor") Moncrieff.sengers.

who is shortly leaving the Colony Mall totalled 553 kilos, including

on retirement, gave a farewell letters from Siam, India and Two armed robberies were re- party to a number of his friends. England. There was no mail from ported on Saturday night

men In one four Mr. W. Kalley made

"Australia on either plane.

Moncrieff

raided

Previously

acknowledged. $416,058.48 20.00 20.00

Mr. Hal Zap Yan ..........

Mr. John McCracken First "Church of Christ

Scientist

Part proceeds of the Chil-

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morning.

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The Kwong Yee Tong Na!, White, P. J. O'Neill, W. S. Edge. The Pan American Airways' The other incident took place Shui Kung Yip Wul.. T. R. Kennedy, G. Polgläse, G. China Clipper is still held up in at Chuk Yuen village, in the Staff of the Claremont Hotel 68.05 Riddell Carre, R. G. Gray, 8. J. H. the Pacific due to poor weather Sheung Shui district, where a The Compradore's Associa- Fox, D. Tollan, Major Robertson.conditions. She will arrive to- Mauser pistol and a revolver were Lt. Col. H. L. Murrow, Messrs. Amorrow at noon, the return flight used to terrorise the inmates of a H. Higgs, R. T. Wallace, D. Walker, to take off on Wednesday morning Hawker's house. Their haul was W. Kalley and L. Gardner.

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