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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
CARNIVAL NIGHT
Special
Dansant
KOWLOON RESIDENTS' ·
ASSOCIATION.
A SUCCESSFUL AND USEFUL YEAR.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1926.
MOROCCAN TRIBES.
FURTHER 'OPPOSITION TO
by youths in Kowloon have re to adapt their services to the ion be formed, but no stops had sulted in an increase of the penulty: public, and by the way in which yet been taken and he was certain from the usual 35 to a fine usually they had abknowledged the right they would not be taken as thei of $10 or a whipping of ton strokes. e! the Association to speak on objects of the Asacciation would Kowloon Dispensary.. bohalf of the Kowloon residents. serve for both the Chinese and communities. Their As may be seen from the cor- This was equally true with regard European
ABD EL KRIM. Interests were very much in com- respondence the hours of business to the Government, though on
Paris, Feb. 22 are now posted in the window of some points they had been dis-mon. He kw well those Chinese shown in ontlemen no had been elected, the Kowloon Dispensary. whoro appointed. They had
The Journal learns from Tetuan The Annual Meeting.
urgent melleines may be obtained many ways that they were eager and he would assure the meetthy
to have the views of the Kowloon that they were in every way 'wory that a number of tribesmen in the
betweon residents, and had accepted the suitable representatives of the area The annual meeting of the at any time..
Shechauen and Miscellaneous. Kowloon Residents' Association
judgment of the Association as A Chinese community. (Applause). Gomura are refusing to pay the was hold last evening in the St
Irregular numbering of houses fair expression of those views. Mr. Bailey thanked the Rev. Andrew's Hall, the president, Mr.in Nathan Road, natnes in Kow- Consequently, he felt they had a Mr. Johnstore for what he had taxes required by Abd El Krim, W. S. Balley, being in the chair.
loon, dumpling overnight of un- great opportunity and a responsi-sald. He asked members to be and will rise up against him- The chairman, In moving the covered dust bins, repair of Cox's bility."
lieve him when he said he owed | novas, the report and Road, and rents control, are also adoption of
a great deal to the committee, the don't with during Mr. B. Mowfung said he felt treasurer and to the secretary, accounts, said he thought they could congratulate themselves on the year, a per-the correspon sure it would give the Chincae He owed a debt too to Mr. Wylie a successful year and upon their dence supplied to members.
residents of Kowloon much satis- and to Mr. A. Morley, who had sound financial position. He have referreil-to the services faction to know that the Associa- both given them much assistance. would like to mention that since af volunteers without which the tion had asked some Chinese He agreed with what Mr. Mow- the accounts had, been, closed the Dairy Farm Depot, in Kowloon" gentlemen to act on the Committee. fung had said, and wished the honorary Leasurer, Mr. J. M.
Some time ago it was suggested Association all success in the Alves, had got in another $83.
that a Chinese Residents' Associa- I future. ·. Continuing, he said:
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as spécial From the copies of correspond-members and others enco issued to member it may be police at that time. We have no seen that the resolution carried grantee whatever against a r at our last annual meeting was currence of such situation in a (similar or even more stringent duly forwarded to Government, whose response, despite our pro boventt, and when, as before, our tests, has been most disappointing only resource will be in ourselves In that medical practitioners can- and in the pressure we as a unite 1 not attend their own patients at body kan bring to bear on the this hospital, that although all Government. the nursing sisters hold midwifery certificates the hospital will not
It is, I think. unfair to those have at present a separate mater who work for the common good! nity ward, and that only in cir-that residenta benefiting by such euinstances of urgent necessity work should remain pon-members.⠀ can maternity cases be admitted. We have lately had many applications In view of Kowloon 'neeils, our for membership, which will be pass- distance from Hongkong, and posed on to the incoming committer, sible delays by ferries, ele, this and I sincerely hope that the ra decision appears highly unsatis-port and statements now made will factory and unjust to residents, result in a large and immediate "Children's Playground, increase of members anxious to
to
are
More Members.
A further extension of the play-work for the welfare of Kowloon. ground along Chatham Road, has now beg to move the adoption been granted us, and in response of the report and recounts, and when this is reconded shall be to further representations
glad to answer to the best of my Government this year we
questions relating offered at our option one of two chility any further areas to the eastward, thereto. well back from the road, and to which the swings, etc., may be removed. This matter will be referred to the incoming mittee.
com-
The motion was seconded and carried unanimously.
The New President, After the election of officers for
Officers were then elected as follow. President, the Rev. J. H. Johnstone: Vice President, Dr. J. C. Macrown; Hon. trea- Ferry Services.
surer, Mr. J. M. Alves: Hon. secre- Increase of ferry services, over-tary, Mr. C. W. Skeet; "Committee, crowding of ferries and danger to the Rev. Fr. Spada, the Rev. Mr. passengers by cyclists riding on G. R. Lindsay, and Messrs. T T. and off the ferry wharf, have also Laurenson, J. E. Anderson, W. J. been successfully dealt with dur-Stokes, E. Cock, F. H. Crapnell, ing the year.
E. Abraham E. V. M. R. de Sousa, Manning of Dairy Farm Depot. J. M. Noronha, S. W, T'sn, B. W. On June 20, we assured the Dairy Tape, Wong Kwong-tin, J. L. Farm Company, in reply to their Parren, M. M. Watson, Stapleton enquiry to that effect, that in the and A. W. Eastman. event of a strike we should give them all the assistance possible at their Kowloon branch, and on the coming year, the Rev. J. October 5, the Company Wrote Horace Johnstone said he wished thanking our Association for this to say a few words regarding very valuable assistance during their departing president. They the strike period without which, alf had a great respect for Mr. they added, they could not have Bailer and for the way in which served this important section of he had expended his time and their business.
energies, on the affairs of the In addition to the very sincere | Association, with a lavish amount: thanks and appreciation of the of zeal which would make it difli- Dairy Farm Company; as.expressenlt for anyone to follow him. Led in their letter and to me ver The K.RA, owed him a large debt bally, I take this opportunity of for his labours as president. They thanking all those who through were looking forward to the year's that strenuous time so cheerfully work with high hopes. The com and efficiently carried on the work mittee over which he would have of this branch. Members of our the privilege to preside consisted Association also assisted the po of men of good standing and high lien hy acting as special con-ability and sound judgment, and tables. Nothing could exceed the whose knowledge and experience chceriness and willingness of our would be invaluable. It was a members and others, who Omost representative committee, very efficiently carried on this and he looked forward to a year 'work, and I cannot find words to fol useful work.
xpress ny admiration and appres
Honour to Both.
.
eiation of their services. Many Referring to the attitude of
Kowloon ladies also offered their assistance. various firs in
on
It would be invidious to mention matters which the Association had names where all did such excci-taken up, he said the way these liems had treated the Association's lent work for the community.
Reckless Cycling.
suggestions reflected honour to
I
Our representations regarding both. They had done so by the the nuisance of reckless cycling way in which they had agreed
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