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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1930.

ROTARY STARTS IN to call upon all the names that

HONGKONG.

MOVEMENT ENTHUSIASTICAL

LY WELCOMED.

INAUGURAL DINNER.

Rotary's first meeting in Heng- kong was held in the Hongkong Hotel at a dinner meeting last evening.

were on his list, thus many de sirable members had not been ap proached. The club will continue to take in members whoso Inasi- Bcation is not already represent-

exl.

Hongkong is the fourteenth club in the Far East. Successful clubs aro operating at Manila, Shang-

hai, Tientalu, Peking, Dairon, is not Bear Brand

Mukden, Harbin, Seoul (Koljo) Kobe,

Онла Tokyu, and Yokohama. Clubs are Kyoto, Nagoya also at Bombay, Calcutta, Lahore, Madras, Delhi, Colombo, Ian. goon, Thayotmyo, Singapore, Mr. James W. Davidson, former Penang, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Vice-President of Rotary Inter-Seremban, Malacca, Klang, Medan national, presided until after the Sumatra, Batavia, Djokjakarta, election of officers, when Mr. W. Bundoeng, Sourabaya, Samarang W. Hornell, the President of the and Malang, Bangkok. new club, took the chair,

The Constitution and Bye-laws dity with which the organization Mr. Davidson spoke of the rupi- were adopted on the motion of Mr. has grown. It appears to appeal

W. W. Hornell, seconded by the equally in all parts of the world.

1

and sickly children especially used the 'health and body bufiding properties of 'BEAR BRAND'

NATURAL MILK

"It is truly a super food "I

Hon, Mr. S. W Tao, and sub-In Chili for intance the first club Under-nourished sequently the following officers was started four years ag and were elected following the proposi-now they have over Forty. The tion of the Hon, Sir Shouson Chow, first club was started in Czecho- seconded by Dr. A. R. Wellington: Slovakia three years ago and

President, Mr. W. W. Hornell; how has some 25 clubs. There Vice-President, Hon. Mr. S. W. Tse; are 350 clubs in the British Isles Hon. Secretaries, Mr. L. C. F.with 55 in the Lon ton area alone. Bellany and Mr. B. Wong Tape: It is in London therefore that we tion. Treasurer, Mr. N. J. Perrin; find probably, the most intensified Directors, Hon. Mr. W. E, L. Shen- group of Hetarians in the world. ton, Messrs. Allan Camorou, Chau There nre over 3,200 clubs Yue-teng, J. 11. Wong, Wong in Rotary to-lay with some 104,- Kwang-lin and B. Wylie.

000 members in 70 different coun- Following the adoption of the tries and, regardless of how doubt- Constitution and Bye-laws and theful their success appears at first, election of officers, Mr. Davidson they grow and prosper. In Canada delivered the principal address, there are club in every city of dealing with the aims and objects over 2.000 people and a total of of Rotary and the proevalupe, over 110 clubs. Mr. Davidson

Mr. Davidson rend to the meet-theu proceeded as follows: ing a letter of congratulation from H. E. Sir William Peel, and a large 154,000 of the leading men in the If Rotary was not worth white number of cables from many dif-various countries Cerrut ennutries welcoming long-world surely s become a part of kong into the Rotary family.

of the

world

He then placed before the meet-

All the leading countries in ing the list of Rotary members. Europe have their Rotary Clubs The flat af members is given below and the movement is also extrud- represents largely thoseed in Korth and South America. who were present at the dinner. It is likewise very successful for there was a large attendance, Japan. There

iri Umber of

Mesars, J. Ale, A. C. L. D. Al-clubs in North China also in Java. huqurque, G. S. Archbutt, A. el It is n fact, therefore, that prac Arrull. J. Breen. Dr. G. D. Rtically all the cities in the world Binck, A. Brostedi. . Baker, 1

are engaged in the rovement. G. F. Bellamy, W. H. Bell, J. Bousfield, Id.-Col. 1, G. Bird, R. T. Butcher. Henry Allau Cameron. Chau laun-uin. lion. Mr.

Grett, 1. D.

#. S. Cassfily, F.

Aims of Rotary.

Now you may ask what is the use of Rotary-what is the ob- T.ject of it? Well, Rotary serves several perposes, but its greatest

1 E R. Davey, I. M. Iver.objective is described in a concise

Sir

to me

I will read it to you:

S. Dykes, L., Dunbar, R. P. Dan-dehaltion which appeals lop, Prof. K. H. Digby, James T. strongly. Dabble L. G. S.

S. Dodwell, John "Rotary's aim is

to develop Flemming, Prof. Forster, Dr. cack of its members the highest

Gerrard, H. f. Gray,

It is

Rotarina form of citizenship. A Hornell. Harry

Hong Robert Ho Tung, J. F. Haslam, J. has no room for the man who does

must be a loyal citizen.

Rotary E. Henry, S. G. Huges. F. C. Jen- not love his country. ki, A. Keith, Hon. Mr. R.

But Rotary does not feel that there is any- Kotewall, P. K. Kwok, Kan Tong thing in loyalty to one's country

D. King.

Tac-fong, Li that is incompatible with develop- Jowaon. Li Hei-tang, V.

P. Law, Ing friendship with men of other Lim

⚫ Hoy-lan. Lag fu-cheang, lands. In fact, Rotary belleves I.. F. Li. S. Lack, that the citizen who best serves Charles D. Lambert, Capt. T his country is the one who wishes Laurenson, G. P. de Martin, F. C. to know the truth about his

110,

Dr.

H.

Mow Fung, . . Me Pherson, neighbours, and who desires to re- Miskin. Dr. E. P. Minett, F. A place hatred between races and Mackintosh.

Dr. J. H. Mont-nations by friendship. gomery, Comm.-J.-H.-Newill, Dr.

I assure" "you, gentlemēli, “thi¤

Inter-

M. V. Obremski, J. M. H. Osborne, friendship between nations and B. E. I. Oliver, J. J. Paterson, H. races can never be brought about HH. Priestley, N, J. Perrin, T. E. by treaties or by the kind words. Pearce, Rev. E. G. Powell, Prof. of diplomats regardless of the de- R. Robertson, Prof. F. A. Red-sire of offelaldom for it. mond. A. Reinshagen, fon. W. E. L.. Shenton, C. A. Middleton Smith, O. A. Smith, T. C. Shrub Hole, Prof. d. L. Shellshear, E. Stone, T. H. R. Shaw, The Hon. Sir Shou-aon Chow, A. L. Shields, Shou J. Chen, H. R. Sturt, R.

B.

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nation amity can, only come about through the world desiring friendship. And friendship is not brought about by merely the ac ecptance of it as an ideal. It must be brought about by contact.

Now, Rotary brings about this Skinner, The Very Rev. A. contact by making it one of the Swann, Y. H. Teao, Chas. E. Terry, obligations of 11 Rotarian that he Hon. Mr. S. W. Tso, W. Tattend totary meetings wherever Tam, Taun Nin-chau, J. H. Tag- he Kart, Dr. D. J. Valentine, B. Wylie, ship is in this club, your attend- While your member- may be. Wong Kwong-tin, Capt. A. II. Wal-anet need not be here. You may ker, Dr. Arthur Won, M. B. Yung, attend anywhere in the world and J. M. Wang, B. Wong Tape, A. E. the Rotarians of other countries Wood, Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, have equally the privilege to at- Dr. A. R. Wellington, 1. P. tend your meetings. Thus we have Warren, Dr. C. C. Wang, E. A. 150 thousands af Rotarians in 70 Worley. T. B. Wilson, Granville

countries fraternising different Woodard,

tugether in a close and splendid Mr. Davidson's Speech. fellowship at every possible op In the course of his speech, Bir.portunity. We believe Davidson declared it A great if we meet a man and like him honour to have the privilege pf that we will like his country just organizing the Hongkong Clib a little bit better through liking

which Wan unique inasmuch askim,

in all the history of Rotary

Do

club had come into existence with

so large a number of charter mem-

grot that time did not permit him

that

World Travellers. Rotarians are of a class who

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