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BRIBERY CASE DISMISSED.
any
OBITUARY
DEATH OF A POPULAR
YOUNG. RESIDENT
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1932.
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CHARGE CONSIDERED NOT SUFFICIENTLY PROVED
A large circle of friends learned "The onus is on the prosecution with regret of the death of Mr.
A plea for better Church music to prove their case beyond Coel! Neave, of the office staff of was made by the Very Rev. Denn reasonable doubt, but I don't think the Kowloon Docks, who passed A. Swann at St. Andrew's Church, that they have discharged that away in hospital at midnight on Kowloon, yesterday morning, on the fares will be as follows:
Connignoce of Cargo by the above duty," remarked Mr. Fraser at the Friday, at the early age of 29. He the occasion of the dedication of
First Class Hongkong to Shanghal named steamer are hereby informed Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday had been alling for some time, and the re-constructed organ,
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that the goods with the exception Worship, the Dean said, was an First Class Hongkong to Shanghai of Opida, Treasure and Valuables are morning when a young, Chinese, was taken to hospital, his condi-
being landed and placed at their risk Chan Hi-yik, part-owner of a tion becoming critical on Thurs-attitude of body, mind and spirit, and Return-Y162. -motorjunk, was again brought be-day, so that the end was not, un, and when we worshipped God we hai per the Empress of Asia or Emp. Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Tourist Class Hongkong to Shang in the Godowns of the Hongkong Zore the Court on a charge of expected. A particularly poignant had towards him that attitude.
of Russia Y50. allegedly having offered to Mr. W. feature of his death was the fact Referring to Church music, Dean
Kowloon, whence delivery can be Tourlat Class per the Empress of obtained as the goods are landed Hillyer, Chief Junk Inspector at that he was engaged to be married, Swann said it was impossible to Asia or Empress of Russin, Hongkong
Good not cleared within 7 days the Harbour Office, a ten-set on and his fiancee was to have left.
avor-estimate the part which to Shanghai and return-Y90, In-Home shortly, the wedding being music played in our worship, par-
Including date of arrival, will be Tourist Class per the Empress of subject to rent. September 5 with a view to fluencing his conduct as a Govern- fixed for next month.
All claims must be sent to the The late Mr. Neave came out to ticularly in the Church of Eng-Japan or Empress of Canada, Hong-
kong to Shanghai,-Y60, ment servant.
Tourist Class per the Empress of 22nd
andoraigned before the Thursday, the 1932, or they will not It was alleged by the prosecu-Hongkong from Newcastle in the land, and, therefore, to over-
September, Canada, Hong-bo tion that after a permit for his spring of 1926, to join the dock estimate the part played by those Japan or Empress of
who are responsible for the music. kong to Shanghai and return-Y10B. popular
Danized.
packages must be left in junk had been cancelled, defendant company, and became n
A great responsibility foli on These special rates should prove the Godowns for examination by the went to the house of the com- meinber' of the staff, soon making those who chose the music and very attractive for those wishing to plainant with a tea-set, which haa wide circle of friends. He join those who performed it--the choir. visit Shanghai for the Autumn Race coignees, and the Company's Sur- veyor Hars: Goddard and Douglas saying cd the Saint Andrew's Society, and
Meeting left with the house boy why was for some time a keen member organ and congregation. Musicber 6, 7, 8, 9, and 12, the Champions September, 1932. Consigness
which takes place on Novomnt 10.00 a.m. on Saturday, the 17th the boing run on November 9. was all about.""
of the Scottish Company of the was a great bond between
have a Revenue Officer in attendance Passengers may take advantage of when damaged dutiable goods This permit allowed his junk to Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, Christian peoples; it lifted them
examined by the Company's Sur- leave the harbour at any time for He leaves his parents and a brother above the level of controversy to the above mentioned rates leaving on
veyOrR. Lokmachinu and other ports in and sister at Home to mourn him, the level of affirmation. He did the Empress of Asia November
forgot that arriving Shanghai, November 6, Chinese waters without first ob- and much sympathy will be felt not want them to taining permission from the Ilar- for them, and for the deceased's primarily service was an offering. bour Master. It was n
monthly fiancee, in the loss they have been not receiving. In all their wor-
ship, therefore, their music must the ideal. The choir and organ permit and was issued to the de-called upon to bear,
The late Mr. Neave was be the best they could offer, the are there to lead the congrega fendant during the months of July and August. At the end of August, nephew of Mr. Thomas Neave, best they knew and the best they tion, and if that is so the service at Kow-could make. It was impossible to becomes a corporate act of wor- however, the Harbour Master con-superintendent engineer
spend too much trouble about the ship: otherwise it becomes an act sidered that the number of tripsloon Docks for many years, made by the defendant's vessel didi The funeral took place in the selection of their Church music of entertainment."
began to need serious attention. The service opened with pro-In January, 1931, the Church not justify this permit being re- Happy Valley cemetery on Satur- or about its performance. There
be no vanity in worship: cessional (Psalm CD) which was Council decided that steps should newed and accordingly the permit day afternoon, a large gathering of must
friends and colleagues from the members of the congregation must unaccompanied, followed by the be taken to remedy the defects, P. & O BRITISH-INDIA APCAR AND was cancelled.
Hongkong and Whanrpoa Dock sing, not for their own glory, but prayer of dedication by the Dean.
The for the glory of God. Company being. present.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES.
Application Refused
Mr. W.
Office and
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and to mark the fact of 1981 being. lesson taken from
the 25th Anniversary of the con- As a result of this, it was alleg-chief mourners were Mr. Norman
Chronicles, 29, 9-15 and II secration of the Church, it was ed that the defendant had been to Railton, Mr. E. Cock, Mr. E. L
Over-elaboration.
Chronicles, 29, 25-28, and was also agreed that the organ should be the Harbour Office repeatedly to osic, Mr. D. Gow and
Music in the Church had been read by the Dean. The choir enlarged and reconstructed with see Mr. Hillyer, who at last re-
Walker.
sometimes over-claborate, some-rendered the anthem "O come, let tubular-pneumatic action. Accord- ferred him to the Harbour Master. The Rev. Dr. E. L. Allen officiat-times poor and wenk, and the us worship" (Mendelssohn), and ingly, a fund was opened in March, Defendant went to see the Harboured at the graveside.
worst period in the history of the Te Deum Laudamus music by land Mr. W. C. Blackett, the builder Master, but it was of no avail, his
A profusion of floral tributes | Church music in England Was Sir Charles Villiers Stanford.
of several organs in the colony, in- | application again being refused.
A collection was taken in aid of cluding that in St. John's Mr. Hillyer testified to having covered the grave, among which about 75 years ago, the period of
Cathedral, was asked to draw up a met defendant only officially andere wreaths from his "Sorrowing decadent art. It had been said the Choir and Organ fand.
The Reconstructed Organ.
scheme for rebuilding the instru said he did not include him in his Father and Mother", Brother and that no form of art had been over- Sister, Kitty, Frankie, Johnnie and run by unqualified amateurs as
ment. The work was put in hand circle of friends. On making in Tommy, Mra. Thomas Neave, Tom English Church music was be- When St. Andrew's church was in June, 1931, and from December quiries at the end of August, he and Florrie, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.tween the years 1860 and 1900. opened in 1906 no organ was in 1931 until June 1932 the organ found that défendunt's junk had made only five trips in July and Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cock, Mr. It required little skill to write and stalled and at first a harmonium was out of action, and a piano and, and Mrs. H. H.Scott, Mr. and Mre. little skill to produce. In. the was hired. In 1907 an Americana small organ were installed in 11 In August. This, he considered, was not frequent enough to justify, Mr. E. L. Iosie. Mr. and Mrs. Church of England, hymna form organ was purchased for the sum the choir. The completed instru- the permit being renewed.
A. M. Simpson, General
ed the bulk of the regular music, of $175 and this instrument was ment is a tribute to the skill and and it had been said that many used until 1911. In January 1910, experience of Mr. Blackett. The Mr. Hillyer's boy gave evidenen Staff, Drawing Office Staff
hymns of that period were marked the Church Vestry decided to open required sum, $7,500 was complete- Kowloon Dock Recreation Club, of opening the door to the de-
by a mentality which must have an organ fund with a view to ly raised by October 1931. fendant on September and receiving
to depress the spiritual securing an organ worthy of the A feature of the work is the tended
them, Church. It was estimated that fact that although the organ has dis-vigour of those who sang
Mary people clung to the old the sum required would be about been considerably enlarged, there cases $5,000, and at a Vestry meeting has been no encroachment on the favourites and in rightly so. The real old favourites held in March 1910. it was an-floor-space of the Church or
This had been made "CORFU were those, which had lasted for nounced that this sum had been Vestry.
many raised. Tenders ware invited possible by the placing of the new centuries, but there were
hymns which had from three English firms, and that choir organ over the passage from unworthy already lasted too long. We had of Messrs. J. W. Walker and Sons the clergy vestry into the Church, our disposal, nowadays, a was accepted. The organ was and the raising of the Pedul wealth of lovely music which had built in England under the super- Bourbon pipes to an overhead the Vestry to make been recovered by experts during vision of Mr. B. L. Frost a mem-position in the last 25 years, and one could ber of the Vestry, who went on room for the new pedal open find collections of them in the furlough at that time. Upon diapason. The great organ has newer hymnals. There was, of completion it was dismantled. been projected forwards and up- course, place for devotional marked for re-erecting, packed und wards on a cove, improving the music, wonderful hymns they so shipped to Kowloon, where it was appearance of the organ front. seldom used.'
erected in St. Andrew's Church by Mr. Tsang Fook, ussisted by Mesara. Frost, Duncan and Chap- man.
a parcel, which defendant asked satisfaction that the tea-set was him to give his master.
Kiven as a bribe, and he must Defendant denied the allegation. charge the defendant. saying that a friend from Hoihow Turning to the defendant. his lucky had presented him with two ten-Worship said, "You are a nets, which could not be bought in man. There is very little doubt Hongkong; and as a token of in this case, but you are entitled friendship, he gave one to Mr.to the benefit of this doubt. You must Illyer.
are discharged, but you Case Not Proved.
realise that bribing a Government After hearing the evidence, his servant is a very serious offence. Worship said he did not find the You have been more foolish than case sufficiently proved to his feriminal."
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Recital To-night.
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