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Orders for Wines, Liquore. Provisions, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, etc.

THE LATE QUEEN MOTHER,

MEMORIAL SERVICE AT OHEL LEAH SYNAGOGUE.

Charlty & Labour of Love. -

At a special service hold in memory DA the Late Quern Alexandra at the Ohel Lenh Synagogue on Saturday. Mr. D.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925.

CHINESE RECREATION

CLUB.

ANNUAL MEETING DELAYED BY RECENT STRIKE.

Election of Committee.

The annual meeting of the Chinese Beercation Club was held the club hours at Causeway Bay yesterday afternoon, with but

a small attendance. The presi dent, Mr. Ng Sze-kwong, occupied the chair.·

POLICE PRESENTATION.

UNIQUE RECORD OF

MR. J. KERK.

Leaving for Australia.

of

A presentation to Mr. J. Kerr, Assistant & Superintendent Police, was made on Saturday by his colleagues on the occasion of his retirement and impending de-

parture from the Colony.

Mr.

ALBERT

For

*

'DAINTY

DISHES

Kerr is settling down in Australia. A DIALOGUE BETWEEN CONNOISSEURS

Cubbay, the Reader, during the course of an address, speaking from the text. "She stretched out her hands to the pan and she reached forth her hands to the needy." (Proverbs XXXI. 20.1. waid: Can We lind A moremittee and the statement of acdent of Police. Mr. P. P. J. Wode-

adequate text

to express our

thoughts and feelings to-day in jmemory of our Queen Mother, who jussed away amidst the sorrows of her loving and faith- ful subjects throughout the Empire? In the prime of her life she stretched out her hands to the poor, not only to those who surrounded her, but rahe also extendest her help to the remotest outposts of her dominions. She

The report of the General com-

counts for the rear ending 1924, were presented and unanimously passed by the meeting.

The function took place in the Canteen, the gifts being handed Lover by the Captain Superinten- house in the presence of the various departmental chiefs and

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senior officers of the Force. The ghairman stated that the

Mr. Kerr holds the unique dis- annual meeting this year had been tinction in Hongkong of having delayed by the strike and he pro-joined as a constable and retired posed that subsequent meetings been pension as Assistant Superin- held in December every rear. tendent of Police. The parting which was however, amended by mementoes took the form of two a proposal by Mr. Ching that the cut glass bowls, spirit kettle, cake meeting take place on the first San-stand and two sweet dishes. day in March.

A committer of jû was elected, but the officials whl be chosen at a subsequent meeting. The names of those proposed and elected are: Messis. Yew Mantan, Mok Hags Shehiu. Mak Lin. Ho Ka-laa. Ng See

continued her charitable deeds in her old age, and up to the last momwnt of her life, she sent out her thoughts of help in answer to the, cries wee and misery of that of the poor and needy. brought the rightness of sun- shine into their homes by her sweet smiles.

We human beings of limited means and power, who are over- whelmed with supplications, are quite aware of the fact that, while willing to succour Chose

*Under English Management in distress, we can but fulfil the wishes and expectations of limited cumbers, whereas, our Quren Mother who had charity inborn in her, nurtured in the depths of her heart and mind the well-being of the nerdy, the feeble and the com helpless. Undoubtedly, the work of Charity was but a labour of love to her, as she practiced it the whole of her lifetime and had her heart and soul in her wonder ful work.

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Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse in mak- ing the presentation, said Mr. Kerr was one of the oldest, if not the oldest member of the Police Re-

rvation Club.

A Popular Ollicer.

As regards Mr. Kere's, police SWOBE, Choa Po-min, Cheungcareer, he had just completed 35 Wingkas. Chips, Cheong Yspul.years service. His career had Chien Kwong-yan. Mak Hing been uniques he was the first-it cheang, Lan Fake Leung Kam-was to be hoped he would not be kwong Ha Wai-blog, K. L. Cha the last-to have joined as con- and Wong Hoewan.

stable and しゅじい pensioned as Assistant Superintendent.

From 1915 to 1922 Mr. Kerr was

Be Whore are you going?

She-Why! To Albert, of course, where we are sure to get the finest French Pastry and the best cooking, Je. That la sol His French Calcon at $1.00 ror dozen, his Madorio Cakes, bis Big Cakes, his Ice-Croams (com- bined with excellent cuisina) are made exclusively with the butter, milk and cream of the Dairy Farm Co., Ltd,

She. Quite no! and he also has a new meno compris- ing fifty now dishes which you can enjoy any time from 10.30a.m. to Midnight,

Queen's Road Central (Opposite Hongkong Hotel Building)

FOR SALE

Arrived by the s.s. "PAUL LECAT '

An assortment of

DRESSES, COATS and MILLINERY.

Now on view at:-

of the impending doom and made Chief Inspector, an office which ROOM 42, KING EDWARD HOTEL.

to feel that all who live must die. was a diffent one, requiring ex- must sooner or later Learn to Know Chief All who know in and gladness erptional qualifications. Of 11 Inspector was demanded that the longest existence is brief his duties in enforcing discipline trouble and gorrow and be taught tact, fhmness and impartiality and

were not always altogether plea.

inford,

sant,

Her Vineyard.

In addition to the possession of Sernes of enjoyment surround these qualities, Mr. Kerr was a us, secrets of tombs are shewn to us and a life ' eternity is

man of considerable human gym- laught-out adl

athy and unfailing good temper. these subjects bewilder Er

In view of his duties as chief in- mis. Can we Justly and Fearlessly. find a haven of tranquility, anremarkable man to be one of the spector he had indeed to be n By Special arrangement with the

But is not Charity but the anchor of boge? Yes. Committee of the Royal Hong sense of duty performed to the certainly find that peaceful state Long Gol. Club, we have been an.voice of Conscience? So Dre of rest in His Divine and merei- abled to publish an excellenthren, the Almighty graciously fal promise which the Lord our placed the love of Charity and God has niade: "Thou shalt go good deeds

heart and to Thy Fathers in peace." in her

It is thus un supported her in her endeavours.

Queen Mother

book of" views of

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to make good the gentle use let us for that heavenly peace

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most popular men in the fores, na Mr. Kerr was. (Applause.) colleagues on behalf of his wife Mr. Kerr, in reply. thanked his

and hintself. and added that it) any members of the force ever

settling down. they would came to Australia, where he was

home.

JAPAN'S

ATTITUDE TOWARD CHINA.

PRESERVING A STRICT NEUTRALITY:

be

His precious gifts, so that she to join her dear King and dear may be allowed to reach the elderly Prines who havs preced-assured of a hearty welcome at his threshold of Death Stut feared her, and a loft this world and tromag ni with faith without strife on suuggle or and hope. It is in this way that rebellion against His Holy will the righteous and virtuous ap-after her strenuous labours and proach death, leaving on this side heavy trials, hearing with her of the grave strife and struggle, the fruits of her hands with and all fleeting pleasures and which she planted a vineyard. sorrows to find eternal, rest in Her charity, har solicitudes for

Our ATMs,

Mother the poor and needy and those Queen lived and died justly and invalided in hospitals and homes, fearlessly, and without dread | Kive a perpetual freshness to those of the future, closed her eyes to trees that bear blossom and fruit, open them again' at His

as the Psalmist said “And he shall bidding.

be like a tree planted by the rivers of water that bringeth forth its fruit in a season. He also shall not wither." The gifts of God to her, such as he charities

Divine

In the book of Job, Bildad the Shubite said "For we are but of yesterday and know nothing because our days upon earth are

It shadow." In our every paying with a loving heart to humanity, minste, such a statement makes will be indelibly impressed in our great impression in our hearts hearts and in the hearts of and minds and the 'consciousness generations to come, and our sue- that we have been called into gaurs will certainly declare existence by His Sacred will in that her price is far above gems. indeed small in this vast and

Brethren, no lips can tell of the wonderful Chiverse which God loss to His Majesty and to the has created and adorned with Royal family, no tongue can ex- such marvelous beaution and press their, anguish, bat we must treasures. Therefore, we must not forget what our beloved make good, and make noble' use Queen Mother gains and of her. of the opportunities of our lives, blissful peace and happiness in as did our Queen Mother, who the realms of immortality. The carried on her work with humility decrees of God the Almighty, cherished in her heart with the though awful and mysterious, are greatest and happiest, success, simply deerees of 'sdom framed Brethren, however great and for the best ends, and so we must delightful the enjoyments of this how our heads to His decree for, life may be, however selenin "He gave and He hath taken and awful the thoughts of death, away. Blessed be the name of the we are daily and hotirly reminded Lord."

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YOU COOK

WELL SAM-HOND'YA LIKE MY

COOKING?

GREAT GUZZ!- YOURE A WONDER AT IT- I NEVER TASTED SUCH GOOD STUFF IN MY LIFE BEFORE...

GUESS I'LL BEAT IT OUT AND

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Fears of War After Tariff Conference,

Tokyo. November 28.-The War Office considers the present normal forces of one division and four railway-guard battalions in Man- churia are adequate, though they will be reinforced if protection of, life and property of nationals necessitates it,

The Foreign Office despatches from Manchuria state that Jap- anese citizens are forming volun- teer companies for self protection, but the Government has ordered. all nationals to preserve strict neu-s trality. It is reliably learned that the government does not expect.. any serious confict in China until after the Tariff Conference, when it is feared the rival leaders will plange China into war.

"Little Hsu has visited Baron Shidehara, asking for Japar's as- sistance for the present Provisional Government, but Baron Shicchara emphasized Japan's intention of preserving strict neutrality. Reuter.

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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

ANNUAL MOTOR CAR DRAW

In aid of the funds of the Society for the support of the POOR OF HONGKONG.

A 1926 AUSTIN-7-Family Model Car equipped with

BALLOON TYRES and Four Wheel Brakes, etc.

To be drawn for on the night of the Society's 42nd Annual

AL FRESCO FETE 6th December 1925, Tickets ($2. cach, may be had at various Clubs and

Ia Hongkong at Hongkong Cigar Store; Cafe. Wiseman; Alexandra Cafe; Blue Bid; Brunewick Studio; Mee Cheung's Photo Stalls; Hongkong Hotel; Grach & Co., and other Stores.

In Kowloon at the Hoolshop, Star Ferry; Peninsula Store and also at Alex. Rose & Co., (China) Ltd., Show Ron, la@bator Road, where the car is on view.

HELP HONGKONG'S POOR,

TH RESTAURANT AND GET A MEAL BEFORE! SAM GETS BACK WITH THOSE CIGARS

(GOLLY-SUCH A MEAL!ILL BEAT IT OVER TO

FIRST TIME EVER TRIED TO COOK AND SAM THOUGHT IT WAS GREAT I COULD HARDLY EAT IT AND I'M AS HUNGRY

AS A DOG mus

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By Swan.

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