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A UNIVERSITY CLUB

· HOUSE OPENED.

*** VICE-CHANCELLOR ON VALUE

OF A MEETING PLACE

I appeal to all those who have the interests of the University at heart to give this Club their support,

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 16, 1932.

OBITUARY

ENGINEER EMPLOYED ON GLOUCESTER BUILDING

Within a few months of seeing the completion of the undertaking in his charge, Mr. Eugene Valdimar Mende, constructional superinten- dent of Gloucester Building for the Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Company, Limited, died at his residence, No. 7. East Point Terrace, Causeway Bay, at 9 am yesterday. He was 64 years of age.

failure.

THE DIME-A-DANCE GIRL

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(Continued from, Page 3.) curred when Molly suggested that she should send a note announcing her marriage to her Aunt Myrn.

"Why should 17" Ellen naked shortly. "She wouldn't be inter- eated."

"Why. Ellen Rositer! Your own nunt!**

I cannot pass without apprecia- | tive mention of the Committee of the Graduates Association for their exceptional spirit in bringing The official opening of the now to fruition this Club, and I wish to club house of the Hongkong make special mention of our Hon. University Club took place on the Secretary, Mr. Chung Hok-nang roof of the King's Theatre building Mr. H. M. Siu, our architect and on Saturday night, the ceremony fellow-graduate, and last, but not being performed by the Vice-Chan least, of Mr. William Gittina, our cellor, Sir William Hornell.

electrical engineer and follow The club house is an adaptation graduate. Due to the untiring of the covered space under the energies of these three gentlemon, dome, with other improvements we are able to occupy these premises

Denth was due to heart which it is proposed to add to from this evening-all the technical de- time to time and as demands ro-tails being entrusted to the latter

Born in Australia, Mr. Mendo quire. A bar is installed under the two gentlemen, while Mr. Chung had travelled extensively and was main covering, and the place wore has been responsible for all other an excellent lingulat, speaking quite an air of festivity when arrangements."

several languages fluently. For number of friends and supporters The Choltman thon asked the 25 years he was engaged in invited to the function arrived at "grandfather of the University engineering_and_commercial pur- 9.30 p.ra.

Club," Sir William Hornell, to per- suits in Russia and camo to said Molly. In extending a welcome to the form the ceremony of declaring the Hongkong nearly four years ago, "I believe you want me to look Vice-Chancellor, Mr. H. Hong Sling Club open.

and had carried out supervising her up to high-hat her," Ellen said that he would not attempt an

work for the Hongkong Land In- laughed. "Confess! Isn't oration especially in view of the

vestment and Agency Company. fact that he was only acting as

Limited, and the Jarding Engineer- Chairman pro tom That position,

ing Corporation, Ltd. he said, was no sinecure, and be had undertaken it only because be bad been promised a better one-

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Sir William then performed the ceremony by savoring, with a pair of scissors, a longth of ribbon stretched across the door.

born.

Ho leaves a widow and daughter in Shanghai, a son In Paris and an- other son in Tsingtao.

Protestant cemetery, Happy Valley, The funeral took place at the

"My own aunt may have sent us boxes," Ellen Interrupted im- patiently, "but she hasn't written

line in all those years." "Aren't you going to look her up when you're in London?"

"Certainly not!"

"But things are different now,"

It?"

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

SERVICES COntractuels DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

The Steamship,

"ATHOS 11"

Arrived Hongkong on Tuesday,

the 10th May, 1982.

From MARSEILLES &c. Consignees of Cargo by the above named steamor are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of

Opium, Treasure and Valuables aro being laried and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., whence delivery can be obtained as the goods are fanded-

Goods not cleared within 7 days including date of arrival, will be subject to rent.

All claime must be ment to the undersigned before the Thursday, the 19th May, 1932, or they will not be recognized

Damaged Packages must be left the Godowns for examination by the consignees, and tho that

Company's Surveyor Moss-Goddard and Douglas at 10.00 a.m. on Monday, the 16th May, 1032, Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when, damnged datiable goods are examined by the Company's Sur-i veyors.

Molly hastily denied the alle- xation, but her cheeks were pink and she was suspiciously gracious when Ellen flatly refused to call on her aunt in London.

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

Then quickly, oh, so quickly, the

the rived. It was very inte when she graveside. Among the many and Myra got into bed. Hero- Greenhill, representing the Hong- they might ne people present were Mr. L. Sically they agreed not to talk but well havo for all kong Land Investment and Agency the sleep Ellen got. She lay in the

Mr. E. V. Company. Limited, Searle, representing the Jardine

warm darkness, thinking, thinking. She was safe tonight, alone, in- Engineering Corporation Limited. violate. Mr. A. S. Mackichan of Leigh and Orange, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Tavast- Jerna and Mr. P. P. Archipoff.

yesterday afternoon, when Rev. G. last night of Ellen's girlhood ar-by us in any case whatever,

No Fire Insurance will be effected

Sir William's Speech. that of being on the Bar CL-congratulated the Club on having In a short speech, Sir William mittec. (Laughter).

Proceeding, Mr. Hong Sling said: curet auch excellent premises. Ho referred to the Club as the I hope that all those who have been identified with the University offshoot of the Graduates' Associa-T. Waldegrave officiated at of Hongkong will become members tion, which, he said, came into exis- tence only last year, which was 15 of this Club. We, have as yet, no constitution, but our principle is years after it should have been that graduates and non-gradustos

Proceeding, Sir William said that will be on an equal plane here, as is not the ease in the Graduntes A8-the Club would be useful in serving Hociation. Our object is to promote to cement friendshipa made by the the fellowship that should prevail members In their pre-graduation and daughters of days. Friendships made at school, "Alma Mater" and to continue the and more so at the University, he friendships formed while under-anid, were the best friendships in going the same excruciating ex- life, and every graduate of theporation. Mr. L. S. Greenhill, Leigh Aminations in Room "C" and the University should make it a point same do-or-die spirit while making of keeping in touch with friends of the perpetual complainta to the No.their University days. 1 in Eliot Hull. I might also men tion that afternoon "sientos" can be indulged in here, as many of my fellowgraduates have done in the past in classes at the University; and that I will guarantee them without interruption from any lecturer.

among Hons

Support. Asked For.

But tomorrow night?

Steven when't the man she want- ed to marry. She would have to tell him in the morning. Oh, she couldn't she couldn't! If she told him he would go away very quietly. He was proud but she would break his heart even though he did the deathly hurt. She would break the heart of a man who had given her everything.

Among those who, sent wreaths were the Jardine Engineering Cor- and Orange. G. Tavastjerna, V. Jeltornchu P. ArchipofT, W. C. In conclusion he said that the Young. J. Butcher, Mr. and Mrs. Veliki, Gloucester Building, Staff occasion was not one for speech of the Hongkong Land Investment making but for enjoying, so he and Agency Company, Limfetd, would not detain them much longer. Alexander Schulz, Mr. and Mrs. specially as he noticed that the William C. Felshow, Mr. and Mrs.

It was too late now. She could for refresh-Russakoff,

not cause that look to come into tables were aprend

E. P. Yulbin

and his eyes, that look of utter hu- bar which family, G. A. Semenuck, E. Ymiliation. She could not tell Steven ments and they had a wan well stocked, thanks to the Searle, A. Y. Biriukoff, G. Vannla that all along she had been mis- generosity of members. He wished and Co., S. N. and V. V. Petroff, the Club every Ruccess.

Capt. and Mrs. M. M. ArarussicTakem. If he were a younger man 1. A. Boulanin, and Yer Lee and Perhaps--but Steven was not young. She could not humiliate him in a way a thousand times worse than she herself had been humiliated. She knew what that suffering was. He must be saved from that.

In the name of the Hongkong As enjoyable evening was passed University Graduates' Association by those present.

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Perhaps she was only nervous, People talked so. It was the dark- ness that frightened her,

the could see Steven again she would brooding, quiet darkness. If she

he was kind and gentle. not be frightened. She could knowi

To ward morning she fell into an uneasy sleep.

(To be Continued.)

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