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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1931.

LATE MR. K. K. STAPLE.

LARGE GATHERING AT THE FUNERAL YESTERDAY.

THE REEL CLUB.

tainment.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

BERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Motor-vosso),

"FELIX ROUSSEL" Arrived Hongkong on Wednesday, the 11th November, 1931, From MARSEILLES &c.

PRACTICE DANCES, AND COMPETITIONS.

The funeral of the late Mr. K.

Members of the Hongkong Recl K. Staple took place at the Club were "at home" at Messrs. Protestant Cemetery last evening, Lane Crawford Restaurant yes. friende and attended by a large gathering, of terday evening to friends. The service at the grave-those interested, the event result- side was performed by the Rev. ing in a most enjoyablo enter. Consignees of Cargo by the above G. T. Waldegrave,

The programme In-named steamer are hereby informed Among those present

wore cluded three competitions, Scann that their goods with the exception H. J. Tebbutt, J. L. Traibhas, Highland Fling and of Opium, Treasure and Valuables McPherson, A. Morris, L. E. Long-Sword Dance, as well as exhibi- are being landed and placed at their for St. An risk in the Godowns of the Hongkong bottom, J. II. Bottomley, H. Overy, tions and practices

Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., W. 8. Drake, W.

Two wins J. M. Jack, drow's Ball. Pryde,

ward Kowloon, whence deilvery can be T. G. Stokes, P. T. Farroll, A. credited to Miss J. Whyte, these obtained as the goods are landed. Silkstone, L. J. Blackburn, G, T being the Senan Truibhas and the 0. A. Smith, Sword Dance. Gardo A. F. Paul, B.

B. C. Randall, A. E. Clarke, C. S. Coombs, G. Champkin, F. A. Mackintosh, Capt. Thomas, and Capt. Gelli.

Messrs.

Wreaths wore sent by is Sorrowing Wife, Joan; Ian; John, Ingh and Bort; Maude and Mac; Rita and Francis: Billie.

Dr. and Mr. D. J. Valentine, Dr. and Mrs. I. Newton, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. A. Moore, Dr. and Mrs. T. Y. L.

The pipes were played by Pipe Major W. C. K. Mackle.

At the conclusion the successful competitors received their awards, cups and medals, from the hands of Mrs. R. O. Sutherland, wife of the popular President. after which she was given three hearty cheers and was presented with a silver bowl filled with flowers.

The first item, an exhibition Petronella, was taken art in by Mr. and Mrs, T. G. Stokes, Mr. Mrs. J. Rolaton and air. R.. 0.

and and Mrs. G. B. Labrum, Mr. and Sutherland, Miss J. Whyte Mrs. G. F. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. A. Stevenson. Mina B. Laing C. H. Getz, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. and Mr. D. Black. Mrs. J. Moodie Hewitt, Mr. and Mra, E. W. Black-ant Mr. H. C. Watson. Miss L more, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Randall, Tellan and Mr. G. Nisbet, Miss F. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Blake, Mr. and Stevenson and Mr. W. R. Forsyth. Mra. A. F. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Miss C. Ferguson and Mr. J. J. J. N. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Perguand, Miss N. Ferguson and

T. C. Monaghan, Mr. and Mra, B. Mr. T. P. Saunderson.

Goods not cleared within 7 days Including date or arrival, will be nubject to rent.

to the

All claima must be sent undersigned before the Friday, the 20th November, 1981, or they will not he recognized.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the consignees, and the Company's Sur- voyor Messrs:-Goddard and Douglas at 10.00 a.m. on Tuesday, the 17th November, 1931.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No Fire Insurance will be effected

in any case whatever,

R. OHL,

Agent. Hongkang, 11th November, 1931.

by

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS. LTD.

Frean MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON and STRAITS,

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Pasco, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. White. Then followed the competition-The Steamship. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Starling, Mr. Seann Truibhas, there being the and Mrs. L. Jack. Mr. and Mrs, C. following four competitors.—Mrs. Consigneen of Cargo are hereby A. Grimes, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. T.

Bestt. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harman, Mr. Moodle, Miss Whyte, Mina Laine informed that all Goods are being

and Miss L. Tollin. First placended f

Jack, Mr. M. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. was obtained by Miss Whyte with hazardous Frank Neville, Mr. Mrs. J.

Mas Tollan second. W. Mra

J. And Fraser, Mr. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. C. Harris Walker, Mr.

Mr.

AL their risk into the hazardous and/or extra Godowns of The linngkong and Kow- Co., Ltd., lours Wharf and Godown where and/or from the wharves aslivery may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and

the Hith November, subject to rent.

wil be

Following this was a lively prac, tive of the Foursome Reel and an I. bition, Argvil Brendawards. Warren, Mr. and Mrs.

in the latter Somers, Mr. and Mrs. W. Roland Those taking part

1931. Mr. and Mrs, were Mrs. Moodle. Mies L. Tollan.alt Goods remaining undelivered after Farmer (Shameen),

Mr. Saundersen and Mr. Suther- C. K. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bottomley, Mr. and Mrs. . .. Pere, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Welter. The following ladies competed in Mr. and Mrs. W. S, Drake, Mr. and the Highland Flit Mrs. Moodle Mrs. W. W. Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Whyle. Miss Laing, Mrs. M. John Wattle, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Board. Mius J. Bird, Miss A. Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Steel. Miss 1. Tollan and Miss E. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs, Gelli, Mr. Palierton. The following genties and Mrs. T. 6. Paterson, Mr, and men ak part, Mr. H. C. Watson Mrs. K. S. Lovan. Capt. and Mrs.nd Mr. W. R. Forsyth.

T. T. Laurenson.

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All claims Against the aten ther must be presented to the Undersign- on or before the 3rd December, 1931, or they will not be reengnized.

A broken, chafed, and dainaged Gods are to be left in the Godowns. where they will be examined on the 18th November, 1831, at 10 am, by Mesars. Goddard and Douglas,

No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be countersign-

Miss Fullerton was adjudged the Mr. P. T. and Miss Farrell, Mr. winner of the ladies, seennel placed by

Blackburn, Mrs. Mein awarded to Miss Steel, while and Miss Steele and Miases Steele, Miss Mr. Watson secured first place for Forsyth being M. A. Wilson, Missus Murphy and gentlemen. Mr. Kirkwood, Mrs. Wm. C. Juck.

second.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents, Hongkong. 12th November, 1931.

Coming shortly to the CENTRAL

The greatest picture. ever made.

ANN HARDING

in

Two practice dances ensued the 14-Col. 1. G. Bird, the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, Capi. F. Smith, Dra. Eightsome Reel and the Dashing Chen, Bao, Pau and Sze, Messrs. White Sergeant, this being auc- M. J. B. Montargis, H. J. Tebbait, ceeded by the third and last com- The E. Greenwood, R. D. Thomas, P. petition, the Sword Dance, 1. Newman, G. A, Walker, II. K. competitors were,Ladies, Mrs. Pollard, T. Holmes, A. M. Davies, Moodie. Miss Wayte, Miss Laing, E. V. Searle, V. T. Low, J A. H. Mr.

Board, Miss J. Bird, Mian Plummer, D. C. Weir, 3. S. Kirk-Fullerton and Mins L. Tollan: gen- patrick, C. Watson, M. Chandler, tlemen, Mr. Sutherland and Mr. J. Edwards. P. Randle, Frank Saunderson. Grose, Supt. Clerk S. Smith, R.E., The winners were.-Ladies, 1, H. R. Latham, E. E. S.

Misa Whyte; 2, Mrs. Beard; gentle. Matron and Sisters, Peak How-men, 1, Mr. Sutherland; 2, Mr. pital. Civil Hospital Nursing| Saunderson. Staff. European Staff. Civil Hos- The programme of events con- A RKO-PATHE SUPER SPECIAL. pital, Dressers of G. C. 11.

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