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LOCAL OBITUARY.

LANCE SERGT. POST AND

ARMY CHAPLAIN. -

The doath of Lance Sergeant Post, occurred shortly aftor 2.00 a.m. yesterday at the Government Civil Hospital.

THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC.

A LEAGUE OF NATIONS COMMISSION BERE.

The Commission of Enquiry into the Traffic in Women and Children In the East arrived in Hongkong On Christmas Day, he was rid-on Saturday, and is staying at the ing a motor cycle, when, it is bo Peninsula Hotel. lieved, it skidded over some losse sand, swerved and ran into a wall

full, consciousness after the acci dent

1930.

"PATRIOTIC DUTY.”

MR. LLOYD GEORGE SPEAKS ON LIBERAL POLICY.

Lundon, Dec. 27.

A significant statement was made by Mr. Lloyd George in reply to the Rt. Hon. Vernon Hartshorn, Lord Privy Son, who complained of Mr. Lloyd George's criticism of his (Hartshorn's) figures with regard to the number of men employed, under the public works schemes.

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The League of Nations has en- at Lower Albert Road, Sgt. Post trusted this enquiry in the coun- Travelling received serious head injuries trien of the East to and, discovered lying unconscious Commission of three Members Liberals deem that they aro by a foreign resident, was taken, They are: Mr. Bascom Johnson, charging a patriotic duty in doirs American, Chairman: Dr. Alma to Hospital. He did not recover! Sundoufat, Swedish; and Mr. Karat; their best to avert the risk of the Widwin Govern Findor, Polish. Mr. Bascom John restoration of

OH!!" | ment to power,

in why they son carried out the previous, en-with

Swish this Government be given an in Europe and America;ther chang

together and taking

job in tlant physician who has specially Inter-ear

earnest.

But unless they do asted herself in women's social then, with the best will in the world questions in her own country; and for their continuance in offes, they Mr. Pindor is a diplomat who had cannot be kept there very much spent 25 years of his life in vari-longer by any Parliament with a aus Asiatic countries.

senso of responsibility —Reuter.

Sergeant Post was genuinely likedquiry Sundquist is A-weil-known,

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Of a happy disposition, the late by all and a popular officer. Hic jein ad the Force three years ago, and was for a time attached to the Central Division before being transferred to the Traffic Depart ment. Since March he had car rind out the duties of a

traffic patrol officer, winning approval for being an efficient driver. Hla death at the age of 26 years has cut short a promising career.

Sgt. Post leaves a brother, Act Ing Sub-Inspector E. A. Post, of the Wanchai Station, and his mo-

At the end of October the Com-station he was posted to Hong- ther, who lives in Kent,

The funeral took place last mission arrived in the East where kong this year.

Mr. Crosthwait, who was a nã ovening. Leaving the Mortuary, it intends to spend 18 month visit. whither the remains were trans- ing the various countries and con- tive of Dublin, was a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, and was ferred for the purpose of a post mortem examination, the official On its return to Geneva the Com-a married man. A particularly proccasion, formed by detach- mission will draw up a report for poignant feature of his death is ment of fellow-officers drawing a submission to the League of Nn-that he leaves a widow and small gun-carriage on which reposed the tions giving the results of its en-daughter, who are at present in coffin, reached the Protestant quiry. Thus the information col-Devonshire.

cover the Cemetery at 6 o'elnek. From the keted at Geneva will gate to the graveside. the coffin greater part of the world and may was borne by six comrades, these lead to the introduction of further being Lance Sergenata R. Paton, steps designed to ensure the better J. Brown, W. MacHardy. A protection of women and children Graves, A. Mclanes and W. Wil throughout the world. liamaon. The chief mourner was Any person or organisation vice will probably be conducted at deceased's brother. Acting Sul, wishing to meet the Commission St. John's Cathedral in case the re- Inspector E. A. Post.

during its Atay in Hongkong mains are to be sent home, other- The service at the graveside was should communicate with the wise the service will most likely performed by the Rev. G.. T., Secretary, Mr. W. von Schmieden, be held at the cemetery chapel. Waldegrave.

at the Peninsula Hotel..

In each of the countries to be Government has up- visited the

representative than two years, and was wounded, pointed an official who will receive the Commission being awarded the Military Croas. the channel through After the war, he served with and act as which all officini information will the British Army of the Rhine, be obtained.

and Inter in Egypt, from which

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ducting its enquiry,

Itussell, Mr and Mrs. H. C. Pratt and Gwon, Mr. and Miss Stevens.

Arrangements regarding the funeral have not yet been decided. but, in the event of the body not being aent home for burial. It is xpected that the funeral will take piace to-morrow morning. A ser-

Funeral of Inspector Savage.

Those present included the ing-

Many offers of the Sanitary pector General of Police (Hor. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.ML.), Mr.

Board and Health Department at- P. P. J.

Wodehouse, C.1.E., D.S.P.

tended the funeral of Sanitary Inspector Savage on Saturday Hongkong), Mr. W. La Bart Spar=

Messra. Bill Stewart, J. Bright, afternoon. Six St. John Ambul- row, A.S.P. (K): Mr. W. Kent, M. J. Flattery, T. McInnes, M. ance men of the Kowloon Division, A.S.P.; Mr. T. Murphy, A.S.P; Mr.

Divi A. N. Reynolds, C.D.; Inap. A. R. Murphy, R. D. Paton, S. C. Saun- of which Mr. Savage was

J. J. Walsh, W. Ward, Lsional Superintendent, walked at ders, Clarke, Detective-inspector Fallon Inap. C. F. Alexander, Insp. W. Whant, W. H. Whittaker, Blac- the side of the hearse, and there Shannon, Insp. K. W. Andrew, Brittain and Russell, C. T. Byron,

namara, Bentley and Helmsley. were many others in uniform.

Mr. G. W. R. Griggs was chief Inap. T. Marks, Insp. J. Murphy, L. K. George, A. Kinnear, J. Moss,

were Insp. Stimson, Insp. J. Moss, Messrs. A. W. Grimmitt, T. Delt,

H. Mackey, W. Harrie, Scott and mourner, and others who

present included Mr. G. R. Sayer, Head of Sanitary Department}. A. J. C. Taylor, W. E. Hollands, Miss Elsie Smith. F. II. W. Haynes, S. Logan, B. G..

Central Traffic Staff; Revenue Mr. J. H. Gelling (Secretary)

and Officers' European Mess; See Mr. J. Hargreaves Randall and many others.

(Assistant Dr. G. W. Popa Frant Searching Staff: Sergts. of Secretary), Shamshulpo Police Station: Sergts Medical Ofear of Health). Dir. C. E. Frith, Mess. Shaukiwan Police Station; W. J. Carrie. Mr.

Mess, Water Chief Sanitary Inspector). Dr. European Officers' Police Station; Sergeants' Mese. No. 7 Police Station; Central Single Begbie, Senior Inspector Taylor Sergeants Mess; O.C. and Mein Lacey, Braley, Brewer.

Sanitary Inspectors Hooper, Clark Flying Squad: Sergeants' Foster, Woolley and Lockhart,

and

Dicks, Youmati: Inspector and Ser- Messrs. Jones. Bolt, Watson, Mor.

There was a wealth of wreaths, theac being from deceased's bra- ther, Anne and Arthur. Bill, Daisy and husband, Effie, Bill and family, Dun, Ernic, Flo, Ern and family, Gladys and Ted, George, Jack, Leah Strelly, Maud, and family, and "A Friend."

flon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G., gounts of No. 2 Station: Upperley and Brooksbanks from the and (Inspector General of Police), Mr. Level Police Station Mess: Police Public Works Department, T. H. King (Deputy Inspector Training School Staff: Officer Chief Inspector A. R. Clark and General of Polics), Mr. P. P. J. Moss Victorin Gaol: Offeers and Inspector J. Murphy. Wodehouse, C.I.E (D.S.P. Hong- Men, Hongkong Fire

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The con, covered with a Union kang), Mr. W. la Bart Sparrow, Members of the Civil Service Cric A.S.P. (K.), Inspector C. Fket Club: Members of the Police Jack, was carried by Sanitary Ing Alexander.

Recreation Club; Hongkong and pectors Wood, Knight, Old, Kerri- Mr. and Mrs. R. Hunt, Air. and Shanghal Taxicab Co.; Traffic Deson, Strange and Reed. The offi H.K. Tramways Conn A. Swann assisted by Rev. ciating clergyman was Very Rev. Mrs. Hynes, Mr. and Mrs. W.partment, Shunnen, Mr. and Mrs. ft. Marks, Ltd., and the Worshipful taster. Koop. Sub-Inspector and Mrs. Fraser, Wardens, Officers and Brethren of Inspector and Mrs. A. R. Clarke, the United Services Lodge, No. Mr. and Mrs. T. Murphy, Mr. and 1341.

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Many members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade were present Morris, District with Mr. A. Superintendent in Charge. They and Mrs. A. J. C. Taylor, Mr. and The death of the Rev. W. F. Included Mr. J. Ralston (senior M.C., M.A., C.F. corps officer) and Messrs. T. K. Mrs. S. Logan, Mr. and Mra, F. Croathwalt, Booker and family, Inspector and Chaplain 3rd. Class), occurred at Chak, Sze To, M. A. Khan, A. H. Mrs. W. R. MeWalter, Mr. and

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There was A profusion Butcher, Mr. and Mrs. Carey, Mr. ing dangerously ill for some time. wreaths, among them being those and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. His death. was not entirely

from-Headmaster and Staff, E. Hollands, Mr. and Mrs. W. N expreted.

King's College, President Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. K. W.

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Rev. Mr. Croathwait made many members Kowloon Cricket Club, drew, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Armiti. friends since he arrived in the Members of the Royal Naval Yard and Members of St. John Ambul College, and the Victoria Nursing Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Palmer.

mer. Mr. Colony early in July of this year. Police, Inspectors and Sergeants ance Brigade, Indian Division, St. Division. and Mrs. B. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. He was 41 years of age, and was No. 1 Police Station, All the Ins-Joseph's College Division, Chinese J. Hollidge, Mr. and Mrs. Tuckett, first commissioned as a Chaplain pectors Kowloon, Members of the Y.M.CLA. Divlston, Motor Drivers'

Tokyo, Dec. 27. · Inspector and Mrs. Stimaon. Sub to the Forces in June, 1916, being Police Recreation Club, Members Division, Officers, N.C.Os and

Fire has destroyed the Railway Inspector and Mrs. McLellan, Mr. confirmed as Chaplain, 4th. Clase of the Civil Service Cricket Club, Men of Kowloon Divison, Railway

Mongkok Division, Ministry. There were no casual- and Mrs. G. T. May, Insp. and Mrs. In November, 1919. He served in J. S. Lee & Co., Warrant Officers Division, J. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. France and Belgium for more and Sergeants, R.A.M.C., Officers | Anglo-Chinese Staff of King's ties.--Router.

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