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NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922.

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very much impressed with the eave and el yaence of his doriri and the Chairman was sure that In more popular Seatsman could be nominated for the important pow.tion of Chieftain of Hongkeng St. Andrew's Society (Applause). Mr. R. M. Dyer having seronded the resolute n, the Chairman men- tioned that Mr. Stephen was at present absent from the Colony | but would be back early in No. vember. Mr. Stephen had inform ed him that if elected at that meet- ing he would be proud to accept |

ffice Applause).

The resolution was then put to the meating and carried with applause.

The Chairmar remarked that he b

I would convey the meeting's deci-!

on to Mr. Stephen by cable.

Per the Vice-Presidency the name of Mr. R. Sutherland was submitted by Mr. G. 3. Young.) wh remarked that Mr. Sutherland Iwa un enthusiastic Scotsman and could be relied upon to fill the position with dignity.

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CORRESPONDENCE.

To the Editor of the "Hongkong

Telegraph.')

Students' Services Association.

The ChairmAD mentioned that Mr. T. W. Hill, wh. had filled, the Bodice hi Hon. Secretary for the defrayed out of their own pockets past two years, found it impos- the expenses for the additional sible to continue for a further equipment ordered for the Com- Term. He took that opportunity pany. The Chairman mentioned thank Mr. Hill for his nergetic last year that the Company should am hehalf of the Society.be quite 200 strong by that time, far as he Mr. Hill was The Society was very fortunate and in having persuaded their old aware there was no reason why friend, Mr. D. R. Blair. to stand it should not be an. He hoped for election and he was sure that members would do their best in- if electd Mr. Blair would carry | dividually to try and persuade

Sir-I shall be grateful if you out the duties attaching to the their colleagues in the offices to position with his n-tal efficiency join. The Band had asked him will allow me space in your didhealties! He had much pleasure in preposto say that they were recruiting columns to clear up ing that Mr. Blair be elected Hon. gradually and could only show which appear to

their appreciation by turning out with reference to the Students certain sections of the Colony Secretary.

Mr. J. McCubbin seconded and whenever the St. Andrew's Society Services Association. The object the motion was unanimously ap-required their services.

Mr. McCabbin suggested that of this Assiciation is to provide proved.

at the next bail the President and A University Sermon on each Sunday during term time on nea

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in kilts. Laughter).

The Chairman: If Mr. Me-reference, to local conditions, to the University Sermon preached} Cubbin is really seritus about

Our The names were submitted for this, I will include it in my cable efforts, in the first place, mast of

at Oxford and Cambridge. five vacancies on the Committee to Mr Stephen. Personally I tried! and the following, on a ballot, to get into a kilt last year but I necessity be experimental, bat were declared elected: Messrs. could not make it meet: Laugh authorities of the Rhenish Mission thanks to the courtesy of the J. Reid, A. K. Henderson, W.❘ter).

iculsen, Dr. G. D. R. Black and Dr. Forsyth.

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tinue the experiment for one mare Our great hope is that!

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BRUNSWICK NEWS

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MASTER PIANIST RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY FOR

BRUNSWICK.

having been elected, the meeting was brought to a close with a vote St. Andrew's Day. Discussing the celebration. off thanks to the Chairman pro- St. Andrew's Day this year the posed by Mr. McCubbin and car these sermons may form a link

the ried with acclamation. Chairman proposed that

between the Colony and the Uni- Society hold a ball as last year.

versity and may perhaps be a With the same valuable assistance

means of bringing the Colony to as was forthcoming last year

realise more fully that this is a A cat was electrocuted in a University town, and that there there was no reason why the ball should not be even more success-garden in the French Concession, are opportunities in a University Shanghai. As a result of the town which are not to be found Mr. Banner seconding, humour-previous night's storm an electric elsewhere. We hope that the ously remarked that if the Society wire had been blown down, and clergy and ministers of all deno- did not have a ball there would it came into the path of progress minations as well as the leading be an eruption in

taken by the feline while making Colony.

its morning stroll in the garden. laymen in the Colony will preach (Laughter).

The resolution was unanimously The cat rubbel its fur against during the year on subjects of several tree trunks, and seeing modera thought, and we hope that

real importance in relation the broken wire rubbed itself for the Colony as a whole will avail each week under the advertisement his

ful.

carried.

the

The Scottish Company. Mr. T. W. Hill, as the Officer commanding the Scottish Com pany of the Volunteer Corps, ex- pressed appreciation of the gene- rosity of the bandful of leading Scotsmen in the place who had

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itself of the opportunity of bear-of "Chutch Services", in your modern ing these sermons. The pre-paper. From this it will be seen e gramme is being printed for the that to-morrow the preacher will year, and I shall be pleased to be the Rev. W. T. Featherstone, send a copy to anyone who is in MA, Headmaster of the Diocesan terested. This also will appear Boys' School, who is taking for

A. PERRY,

Hon. Secretary7 Students Services Association Hongkong, 22nd Sept., 1922.

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