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DINNER AND DANCE.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1928.

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ST. PETER'S Y. M. CLUB. on with the business in hund, when most cautious public men Just like the mombers of your would hesitate for fear of a nos- own Committee who must have sible carly collapse. Unfortunate- modelled themselves. on that ly so many of us will only response splendid example. (Applauso) when success is assured. Dr. St. Peter was a sailor and fisher Johnson somewhere defined a'pat- To mark the first year of its man. As a sallor ho must find the ronne a man who stands ́ ́aloof existence, members of St. Peter's Young Mon's Club held a dinner Proximity of the Saflora Home to while he sees a man struggles in A legal point was raised by Mr. keep your liver active, your com his Church down Queen's Road the water, and when after much F. II. Laschy when appearing be-plexion fresh, your brain clear and dance at Lane Crawford's Cafe West vory congenial. (Laughter). effort he lands, then begins to fore Major C. Willson yesterday To remedy that band of the elderly, last evening, the occasion being in

...afternoon on behalf of the owners the nature of a rounion in which As a flaherman, it must have encumber him with help. members and their friends partici. laddened his heart to see his fol There is a good deal of courage of ten different garages who were pated, A convivial gathering, sat lowers make such a goodly haul in a man who supports a cause for summoned under new regulations down to dinner, the serving of the at the Garden Fete in November the cause alone and not for suc requiring that the garages must chronic constipation, Pinkettas are lossert course ushering in a-numinat Ladies and gentlemen, by coas alone. It is only recently frat be inspected and licensed be bor of toasts and speeches to these remarks I intend no irreve-that a number of us drafted but a fore they could be used as such. perfection, because they are not which those present subscribed Inrence. In speaking of the car-scheme for providing quarters for Mr. Loneby said he was instruct-habit-forming and neither pai nor llest exponents of the Christian street sloepers. We saw Dr. Kote-ed to plead guilty to the offence, but purge. They also aid digestion, faith with the reverence which wall and immediately he promised made this plea subject to a legal banish bilious attacks and sick

headaches, quickly relieve Pilea is their due, wo need not forget that he would approach the Gover-point which he raised. their human qualities which en-mont to get a temporary building. He was summoned under See-Your chomist solls them, or post. dear them to us, and which render for the project.

tion 3, of Ordinance 40, of 1912, free, 60 cents per vial, from Dr. We celebrate to-night the Club's and the regulations drawn up and Williams' Medicine Co., 60, Klang- the path of rectituds so much easier for us to tread. If the first birthday, and we are. natur- approved by the Governor-in se Road, Shanghal. Lot Pinkettos young fellows of St. Peter's Club ally pleased to see auch a cele- Council under that Section, made have no more than merely tried brated company in our midst. The It effective, as from July 1, 1927, KEEP YOU WELL- Just merely tried to do good, it is yearling will wake up to-morrow that "no premises shall be used

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Tonat to Guests.

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tion was ultra vires of the Or

The toast to His Majesty the King and to the Republic of China having been proposed by the Rev. N. V. Halward, Chairman of the Club, and drunk by the gathering the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, pat ron of the Club, followed with a toast to the Club, in doing so, he said:

I am, Patron of St. Peter's Club. animal (Laughter), who is, and is not, of the Institution from which he derives his distinction. His

Overstepped Fowers. status is such that bo can be call

Continuing, Mr. Losoby said he ed upon by the Committee to pro to recapture something of the On behalf of St. Peter's Church was going to suggest that that pose the toast of the institution buoyancy, something of the hope Young Men's Club, I thank you regulation was not made in purs us an outalder, or to propose as an and aspirations of his own youth; very heartily for your toast. May suance of that Section of the Or- insider the health of the guesta.which enables him to retire for a you all live long enough to see dinance; that, in fact, the regula To-night tho mandate has gone time into the enchanted citadel your wishes gratified. forth that I an to un-of recollection, where he may rest dertake the former task, and the from activitice that no longer have Committee has compensated me charms for him. St. Peter's Club with a free dinner, (Laughter and has, however, for the old no less In proposing a toast to the applause).

than the young for its universal guests, Mr. F. C. Mow Fung refer appeal the appeal for unselfish red to the alma of the club, which service and an uplift of the spirit. were to promote concord and unity It is with very great pleasure There is, indeed, a religious quali and the making and cementing of In these, the Club not altogether born of the frosty in such idents which, at the friendships. dinner, I assure you that I now last, are the only things that had been successful. He extended aubmit to you the success of St. avail.. (Applause).

Mr. Loseby then proceeded to on behalf of the Club, a warm wel read Section 3, of Ordinance No. Peter's Church Young Men's Club. Ladies and gentlemen, I fear come to their guests, amongst 40, of 1912, the Ordinance under The Club has been in existence for that I have long delayed the per had been present at previous social ing that white provision was amp- whom he noticed a number who which he was summoned, declar fifteen months; and during that formance of the duty assigned to comparatively short period, it hame. I must

the gatherings of the Club. Particuly made for all contingencies of now give you already a record of achievements toast-Success to St. Peter's Club arly were they glad to see those trafic, no mention was made of of which any institution of its and I associate with. it the names ladies who had helped so success garages or the housing of vehicles. kind may well be proud. (Ilear, of the Rev. N. V. Halward. Mr. fully in the charitable side of the Mr. Loseby suggested that per- hear), I need not dwell upon the Peter Pau and Mr. George, Zim- honoured guests was Hon. Dr. Radjourn his decision pending fur- Club's activities. Amongst their haps his Worship might liko to Club's aims and objects, nor itsmern, the hon. joint secretaries. activities and achievements, 817 The toast was drunk with ac- now. say very little for fear of em of the Crown. famillar are they do you all. But what I want to say is this, that clamation.

barrassing him. They had also Hection of its social amenities which has an irresistible attrac- tion for me, is ita now famous da

Record of Achievements.

The Response.

In responding, Mr. G.S. Zimmern,

dinance; and that the Executive had overstepped, their powers

was not backed up by when it made a regulation which |

the Or- dinance. Finally, Mr. Losoby said the remedy was in the hands of his Worship sitting as a Magis trate between the Executive and the public.

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H. Kotewall, about whom he would the argument by the Law Officersion piano.

present the Vory Rav, Dean Swann, Inspector Alexander said that their present President, whom they expert evidence from Mr. G. C. hoped to see more often at their Moss, Fire Department Officer,

Demonstrated at

bates. Its members and their Hon. Joint Secretary of the Club, zatherings. They were sorry to and from others, would be called TSANG FOOK PIANO Co.,

THE COLDSTREAMS.

friends have grappled with many eald: A yourling, learning to see absent from their midst thie on the dangerous condition of the social and public problems of the apenk for the first time, usually Right Rev. Bishop of Victoria and garages from the fire point of most intricate, nature, with a calls out mammy or daddy. The Sir Robert Ho Tung. Bishop Dup- view. courage and confidence that might yearling, of which I am the privi-puy was their first President, while well excite the envy of Winston leged spokesman to-night speaking Sir Robert Ho Tung was alwaya a until Tuesday morning to con His Lordship adjourned the case Churchill or Commander Ken- for the first time, calis out brother, sympathetic patron and supporter sider the point raised by the dé- worthy. In my youthful days,

In thanking you for the splendid of the Club. Coupled with the fence." over so long ago, when I knew so much more than I do to-day, I, manner in which you have drunk toast to the guests, he proposed too, took part in quite a number to the yearling's health, I wish to also that of their Chairman, the of debates. I remember that my lay a little stress on this its first Rev. N. V. Halward. (Applause), friend Fred Mow Fung, whom I am utterance. The Club is run as The Very Rev. Dean Swann ex- glad to see here this evening al-yan probably know, on the nasump. pressed his deep sense of the pri ways took the opposite side against |tion that wilhin the four seas all vilege extended to him, of being me, and bent me every time. I men are brethren, (Hear, hear). asked to come to the gathering. also remember that on one occa- rives, however imperfeétly, to and said he was glad to have the sion we audacious spirits held a foster the fullness of brotherhood opportunity also to reply for the solemn Court of Justice to try and Christian Manhood. At pre- guests. He was also grateful for man accused of the awful crime of "murder." I was counsel for the defence, and the prisoner was sentenced to be hanged. The poor fellow has not forgiven me to this day! (Laughter.)

Work of Officials.

ARRIVE IN HONGKONG ON

WAY HOME.

settlements.

sent it has a yearling's limitations, the dinner-had all the more rea-kong yesterday with the 2nd Batta H. M. T. Assaye arrived in Hong- but it looks out into the world with son to be so gince it represented ion of the Coldstream... Guards the clear eyes of a child. There is for him the first square meal heaboard. The Coldstreams are on new spirit abroad and people are had that day since breakfast, their way home after nearly a beginning to realise that if they (Laughter and applause). He noted year's service in Shanghai. The do hot think internationally, co-the useful work of the Club Regiment arrived in Shanghal porately and in terms of the Ser-which was one unique in the early in March of last year at a mon on the Mount, there is little Colony, and in tune with the needs time when the situation there was hope for a bright future. Ladies and gentlemen, the auc-

of the present day when interna-becoming critical and they, with cess of St. Peter's Club is to a

There are still some to-day who tlonal problems cropped up and other troops, saved the city from large extent due to the exertions would shake their heads at the (racial feeling ran high, and there the fate which befeli other foreign of the Committee, particularly of possible success of a Concord Club was more than ever need of such its Chairman the Rev. N. V.. Hal and they tolerate this Club in work as the Club was doing,- of ward, and the two energetic and much the same way as some coun- bringing the races together in able honorary secretaries, Mr. tries tolerate the League of Na Christian harmony. George Zimmern and Mr. Peter tions-more as a pious proposal The speaker then referred to and marched to the Racecourse, Pau. (Applause). Much of that which looks well on paper and the withdrawal of Bishop Duppuy Connaught Road, Gordon Road, success is also due to the sym sounds agreeable in speech, but from the post of President of the Babbling Well Road, the Bund, pathetic encouragement and kind hardly possible in practice. They Club, which he said did not mean Garden Bridge and Broadway to support of His Lordship the. Bis fail lamentably to realise that that His Lordship's interest in the the wharf. The bands of the hop of Victoria and the Rev. Cop- those things which divide us are work of the Club had slackened but Welch Regiment, the Suffolk Re- ley Moyle who acted respectively superficial while those things that his Lordship was prevented giment, the Bedfordshire

President and Vice-President which unite us are fundamental. by other duties from giving full Hartfordshire Regiment and the the Northamptonshire Regiment pro- In the first, and probably the most Ladies and gentlemen, your pro-attention to the Club. On

The Coldstreams had a great send-off from Shanghal. They left their billets at Kinochow Road

and

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The very Reverend the Dean has did manner in which you have re- as President did not mean that he of the farewell march,

The men were allowed to disem- now succeeded His Lordship as eponded to the toast so ably pro-had superseded Bishop. Duppuy, President, and from him the mem-posed by Dr. Kotewall, is a proof but that it would enable the speak-bark yesterday and many of them bers will no doubt receive the that no such effort can be consider er to give that attention to the were seen in Kowloon and Hong- same measure of encouragemented impossible of realisation unlessl work of the Club for which it kong.

It has been tried and found want-twould be the better. In conclu and support. (Hear, hear).

The Club not content with a ing until attempts have been made slon, he thanked the members of

and failed..

the Club for the welcome extend- mundane patron, has also its

ed to the guests. (Applause). Patron Saint, St. Peter. A most

Dancing was then Indulged in human and lovable character St. Peter must have been, always Dr. Kotewall became our Patron to muale rendered by the H.M.S. girding up his loins and getting at the very beginning at a time Titania's "Melodians."

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