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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930.

THE KRA. ANNUAL MEETING.

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be carried out as soon as the power you with us but our feelings of was available.

The report and accounts as pre- sented were adopted."

The Presentation. Addressing the meeting. Wyle said;

The chairman then called upon Mr. Wylie to represent them in muking a presentation to Mr. W. am not a resident of Kowloor. Stokes, a retiring member who Tong nor have I any vested inter-ls shortly leaving the Colony. ests therein; but I am extremely well acquainted with the locality, and I say without hesitation that the policing of Kowloon Tong, situated as It is with country sur- rounded with areas which are partly or non-developed, cannot be effectively or efficiently carried out either from the Kowloon City Police Station or from the Mong- kok Police Station and it is to be Government will hoped that the Kive this matter urgent attention. (hear, hear),

regret at your impending depar ture from the Colony are temper ed by the knowledge that you are proceeding on a well-earned rest.

A Parting Gift. We wish for Mrs. Stokes and yourself good health and all pros- perity and as an earnest of our regard and admiration, it gives Mr.me the greatest pleasure to ask you to accept this parting gift Mr. Stakes, next to being a re-from the members of the General cipient of a presentation by this Committee of this Association.

Mr. Wylie asked Mr. Stokes to Association there is nothing which could have given me more plea-accept a silver model of an antique sure to-night than to be chosen incense burner inscribed with the by its members as its representa-following words, "Presented to W. tive to tell you how sorry we are J. Stokes, Esq., Past-President. that in a short time you will be Kowloon Residents' Association by the General Committen on his re- leaving Hongkong.

It is now something like eight tirement, 27th February, 1930."

In seconding Mr. Wylie's pro- years ago that you joined this Signal Hill Salutes

Association and since that time position, Capt. T. T: Laurenison Before I sit down, I would like you have always been a member said he did so with much pleasure. to draw special attention to the of the General Committée. You He continued that he had known annoyance caused to residents in have also most successfully held Mr. Stokes for a period of about the vicinity of Signal Hill by the the offices of President. Vice-Pre-nine years and they had worked constant firing of salutes (hear, aident and Treasurer. If I may together during that time in the hear). Apparently, the President be permitted to say so, in my own greatest harmony. He could say has forgotten to mention this mat-opinion, the most important of that in his work Mr. Stokes was ter and I am sure that all members these offices held by you was that exactly as Mr. Wylie had stated, of the Association will agree that of the last named for during your whether it was his daily work or the time has come when these term as treasurer you were instru- whether it was civic work. It was signal guns should be removed to mental in establishing our finances

on a sound basts. a more suitable location.

With these remarks, Mr. Chair-

(AP-

man. I beg to second the adoption of the report and accounts. plause).

It was on your suggestion that members of this Association raised their annual subscription and also passed Byelaw 14A dealing with defaulting members which has, perhaps, more than anything else, helped to make this association the live body it is to-day.

A Hard Worker,

Speaking of the chairman's re- ference to the agreement made by Sir Cecil Clementi for the supply of electricity for the New Ter- ritories, Mr. Allison asked if it were possible to inform the meet- Mr. Stokes, the Kowloon Re- ing whether the roads would be sidents' Association has always; lighted. He thought that that was more interesting.

You

all the same to Mr. Stokes. Capt. Laurenson continued that Mr. Stokes took the same keen interest throughout and he had never met another man who had worked as Mr. Stokes had done for the good of everybody in the community which he represented.

The proposition was carried with applause.

+

Mr. Stokes' Reply.

In replying, Mr. Stokes said:

1 find it very difficult to thank been fortunate in having as nem-you adequately for this handsome bers of its General Committee, present, showing, as it does your people who have not been contert kindness of heart, New Territories Electricity.

to be merely ornamental.

I think it would be far easier. In reply, the chairman said that have always been one of the hard-to find reasons why none should with regard to the agreement heest workers on that body and your be given, for, although, in com- understood there had been an labours have always reflected the mon with every member of this agreement signed in November or meticulous accuracy of the en-Committee, what I have been able sometime towards, the end of last gineer as well as the keenest pos- to do has been a labour of love mine

year, whereby the China Light and sible interest in the civic life of of Kreat interest and a Power Company had contracted to the community among whom you of experience, I fear it must be supply electric current to Tsun have resided.

Wan, Shatin. Taipo and Sheung] Your work has been an example admitted that my share does not Shui before November 1931; to not only to younger members of amount to a very great deal when

taken by itself. Un Long and Shatoukok before the Association but to many

for who,

reasons best November 1932, and to Ping Shan others

I have, from the first, been belore November 1933. He had no known to themselves, have neglect-greatly interested in the develop- information regarding the light-ed their civic responsibilities. ments of the Star Ferry Circus; ing of roads but he presumed that Unhappily, this will be the last and with the aid of Mr. Wylie, I

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