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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

HONGKONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY:

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1923.

President, Mr. Stephen sald Mr. Sutherland had been Vice-Pre sident on two occasions and was

THE ANNUAL MEETING.

largely instrumental in making ar- The annual meeting of Hongkong rangements for the Heather Day, St. Andrew's Society was held in which had such splendid results. the City Hal last evening. The "At the last araual meetingTM" Mr. retiring Prident (Hon. Mr. A, G. Stephen remarked, "it was suggest. Stephen) occupied the chair and ed that the President should ap was supported by Mr. R. Suther. pear in kilts at the annual ball. Mr. land, Mr. A. K. Henderson, Mr. I.) Sutherland has this disadvantagé Reid. Mn W. Nicholson, Hon. Mr,ver that be is a Highlander. A. O. Lang. Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar, whilst I am glad to say I am a Low- Mr. D. K. Blair (Hon. Secretary) | lander (Laughter and Applause). and Mr. J. W. R. McPhail (Hon, Anyway we will put it og record Treasurer). There was a large at when_Mr. Sutherland appears attendance of, members, who thoas President at the annual' ball he |roughly enjoyed a few selecfiens must be in kilts" (Laughterk (on the bagpipes prior to the com- |mencement of the business.

in

Hon. Mr. Lang seconded the re slution, which was carried with ne

anti-do

Proposing the adoption of the report and accounts the Hon. Mr. For the pation of Vice-President, A. G. Stephen said the Society was Mr. Stephen proposed Mr. J. Reid very healthy condition. Reid, like ngae, has the ad- Seventy-three new members bad

vantage of being a Lowlander, and joined daring the year. The S-1 think President and Vires Call or Phone Central No. 4310|ciety did a lot of good and he want-resident will take

ed every Scotsman in the Colony couple Mr. Stephen remarked

a very nice

to belong to it Proceeding, the President said the losses by death Sather and varned with uni,itky. îne motion was seconded by 31r.

were not so formidable as during the previous year, but they includ ted two very old friends of his, Mr.

-Cacried by a large majority," au Donald MacDonald, a very old re-

kominn mi kasi man wint laughter

the meeting the sident of the Colony, who, after after putting to

wo years of well-earned retire. Pral moved by himsel ment at Home, had joined the great conded by Mr. Liverge Hogg that majority, and Capt. A. Sommer-Mr. D. K. Hair be re elected on ville, of Butterfeld and Swire, who

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was a very bold and prudent navi. As Mr. J. W. B. McPhail will be gator and was held in the bighest || provveding on leave during the year o had salled under him. The position of Hon Treasure?, which jesteem by his employers and by all he was unable to accept again the

Society had also lost by death duty he has performed very efficient Messrs. A. B. L. Gordon, J. Stout.y and, as Mr. Stephen said, with A. Andrews, W. McLeod. T. W.

bast ssible friction. Mr. Robertson, formerly of the Hang-Niel was elected to the office, on keng and Kowloon Wharf and Goth proposition of the Chairruan [down Company, and J. D. Logani

svaded by Mr. J. B. Ross. Referring to last year's activi-

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The following were elected on the] Lumitre, the proposition being made by the Chairman and secondl Petrio: Mr. A. K. Henderson, Dr. C. Forsyth, Mr. W.;

ball was as successful as there events generally were and hoped the Government would take Mr. 1. notice of what he said in that

|casion.—that it was high time they had a new City Hall, Hear, heart. The Burns Night dinner Was A

thanks most enjoyable affair

to two very scholarly speeches by the Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie and Mr.

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THE SINCERE Co., Ltd.

C.S.C.C. ANNUAL

MEETING.

rd to 815 but it was

not carried If it was thought that the subscrip tion should be 215 in 10 then it was time it was raised in 1923 when

chun. Mr. Gen. Hegg and Mr.The Subscription Question.the general cost of living was about The annual meeting of the Civil 10% more than it was in 100%. The Service Cricket Club was held last subscription of the Hongkong Clab

was certainly more than their", and] the Kowloon amount was 24.

Thanks.

Mr. Stephen having vacated the|evenug at the Club House, Mr. J. R. chair in făşour of Mr. Sutherland, | Wood presiding.

Mr. Brown spoke against both mo tions and said he thought that rais ing the amount at all would result in a reduction in the number of

mbers.

Hollidge also spoke against raising the subscription and said

y raised money it should be tr Lenefit of the prosent members and not for some mythical clubi

which might not materialise. The amendment was negatived

she latter exterosedd His apprecia In moving the adoption of the re- B. Wylie and * the delightful n of the grecq honour conferred port and the servants the chairman singing of a number of old Scots juga bum by the meeting, M. commented" on the affairs of the Musturlandi said he had been a-past year and remarked that a mem- The Scottish Company, sheizted with an (Andrew's Society (bership of *** was satisfactory. "There is ane thing I should like a van Far for a good romber The accounts would show members to mention." the President said. of years and it had never occurred to as this had not been such a sue and I hope you will take my re- im that he would fill the position ne e ssful year as was the previous marks very seriously, and that is us going to hold this year. The year but that would be explained to the present state of the Scottish work had always been a pleasure them later. He commented on the Company of the Hongkong Volun- and bad been the means of making death of Mr. Lloyd and on the teer Defence Corps. I am told it

maby bie long friends. I have hour which had been done to their] strength has been barely maintain-veti. I think, on Committees un president, Sir C Severn. ed. Now that should not be

9er 5 Presidents, so I have some ( the past year's working the that the subscription be $15 was per The martial spirit of Scotsmen is

goed examples before me to follow."'lib xas down about $0. as strong to-day as ever Was Mr. Sutherland adied.

MA Bold returned thanks bir hi: election

Vice President preddeed to do all he would in the interests of the Society.

and during the war I think that when the combing out came Ine Beatsmen gielded the smallest har- rest of the lot, because nears everglody had Wonk But apart from keeping them fit and belog used for the defence of the Colong. evary Scotsman should consider is a privilege to wear the Gordon

Į was rippled on the proposition Mr. Matherland, seconded by Mr. Hendre to hold the usual

BC-00

the

The report and accounts #Are adopted

a vote being taken and the proposal

ried by 33 votes to 12

On the proposal of Mr. Vergerte] Mr. Laible and Mr. R. Witchell Mr. Haskett the lion treasurer, who have been members of the clab Imoved an alteration to Bule 7since its formation and who helped whereby the annual subscription to found it were made life members should be raised to $15 from 810 Mr. Lumble why was prest to

i

He pointed out that the (ub was plied and thanked the mem

for

in

1 strong financial position the honour they had done bir und also remarked on the fact that The following officers

were ther

if the Club remained where it was elected

B

Inley would have to spend a lot of For Sen Mr. Colin Sara:

calours. I hope the Company will | November. Isoon reach it fall strength of 150 The meeting concluded with a

men, and I took u

Cearts one of thanks to Mr. Stephenson enlargement of premises Treat. Mr. Huskett: Steward. Az every young Sustsman to roll up daring the lile wishes during the past year have to spend money on a club Wed: Vier-Capt. Mr. G. R. Sager: If they moved elsewhere they would Taylor: Captain 1st XI. Mr. A. 2 coming sensen and don the tartin” se ved by the hurts. President.

Applause

WIRELESS APPARATUS. in which xists between home "Owing to the rivers ongeti-

made and officially manufactured wireless receiving sets, the trade

and the fact remained that far. A. Pain, Mr. Saras Cricket as present they had not

gut the impresentative, Mr. F. Ling Mr. Tarchi reonded the motion Boxle representative, Mr. S. AMer money.

Pick: Green Ranger. Mr. F. Alan

and remarked that the CS.C.C was man: Tenuis representative. Mr. Bab

is cheapest club of its kind in the lock: Grevaranger. Me. F. "Allan.

(ear heat)

In conclusion the President said the past year had been a very memorable gear for him and he should look back upon has long as he Lyed. He had had the priazitating for an alteration of tour and on that ground alous, Chanwitter:Messrs Lamble. Cicins vilege of making mang- new

the bystem of taxation. It is pee subscription should be raised, ment, Edmonds. Vergette, Tacoli, quaintances ampnr Sesteren, and posed that, upart from special re- He thankegi one and all for the sup-gulation for experimenters there, port they they had given hirt. should be only one kind of licence Mr. D. Gow seconded the motion for all owners of receiving sets for the option of the report and whether hond-constructed or not, accounts, which was unanimtasy and that the revenue for hroat--econdtied,

wasting should be raised. tt by vlding a rotatty to the purchase price of the apparatus, but by In somitting the name of Mr. licence fee or other form R. Sutherland for the position ofperate annual payment

carried.

The New President.

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1:akin, and Holdman. Me. Grimmet moved amend. At the Bany other unsins" part whereby the subscription jef the agenda Mr. Deakin and Mr. huld be raised to $20 and this was Massey drew attention to the state of the bowling geven. The latter The hon. sec. Mr. Colin Sara, sup said that when a team ke Shanghai serted the amendment and said came to play the a and the paper hat a far back as 190 it was said next day hentai played at

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FORGOTTEN D.S.O'S.

office that hundreds of thousand- It is pointed out by the War

of medals of all kinds are stili lying unclaimed. Among these are Military Metals. Military Crosses. Distinguished Conduct Medals, and even some D.S.O.). "It is truly amazing" says an. official that officers who have won high a decoration as the D.3.0.-hould not even trouble to

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