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NEW GENEVA FORMULA

Bir Eric's Work.

NEW SOLICITOR

ADMITTED

MR. R. H. COLE JOINS

BRUTTON & CO.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1933..

LATE MR. G. GRIMBLE RIFLE SHOOTING

LARGE ATTENDANCE ÅT THE

FUNERAL YESTERDAY. .

One of the largest gatherings 'or such occasions was present at the funeral last evening at Happy Valley of the late Mr.

George Grimble. a very old realdent and

the Peak. In

KENT ARTIFICERS BEATEN

:

BY NARROW MARGIN

As a fiting conclusion to th

between the Chief and

roverso

in the

Individual scores were as follow:

II.K.S. Bde. Sergeants.

Sergeant Harding

40.

Sergeant Prait ...

AB

B.Q.M.S. Willema

43

44

JAPAN MAY ACCEPT

Genova, Jan, 16. The atmosphero on the Man-

At the Supreme Court tais morn- churian lasuo. has somewhat im-

ing, poloze o U2.01 sussen (or proved as a result of the com-

#UDUPI JALMP), sir. itaupn enry promise upon the Committee of 10 of one of the best-known business numerous sporting events which take Ninuteon's draft resolution of a new formula, apparently not entire-, was auretted as a onenor, mon of the Colony, who died on place

on the appucation or like Attorney Saturday afternoon at his resi-Enginercom Artificers, H.M.S. Ken ly unacceptable to the Japanese,

and the members of the H.K.S. Br A reply is expected from Tokyo General, Hon. Mr. C, G. Alacaater.dence at 10, Branksome Towers,

Admitting Mr. Colé, the Chiot which formed up as the

the procession gade R. A. Sergeants Moss, a shoot to-morrow, wheroupon the com-

hearse ing match (.22 1. F.) was arranger mitten will probably adjourn till Jusuca, wishes mit very success passed the Monument were Gov-

and I took place on Whitfield Barracks Wednesday.

. cárcer in tiongkong.

Range on Saturday afternoon. ornment officials and businessmen

After their Mr. Cole was articled to Mr. A. representative of the different "Send" Cup football match on commercial activities of the Friday the Kent turned up with a When the Committee of - Nina. | P. vel, vi meners, Tozer and Dell Colony, while the many floral strong team of seven fully condent teen miccts this afternoon, it will noted, in staren, 1941, tributes sont spoke eloquently of beating the Bergeants, but they have the reports from M. Hymana and on the death of air. Dell, was also of the high respect in which were again defented.

artičicu, to air. 2, 3, 25 Tozer, an- and Sir Eric Drummond with re-

the deceased was held. Burther of tne urm,

011 gard to the progress of their wer

The chief mourners were Mr., Eric Un the ex- Grimblo (son) and Surgeon negotiations with the Chinese and Suplembur 28th, 1931,

Com- pication of mas aricies in primander Williams, R.N. (aon-in-law); Japanese delegations during the re-

52. Mr. Lole served

with others present being His Honour Sir cess. As a matter of fact, the handl

Moura, Fencosk and Goudard, oi

Joseph Kemp, His Honour Mr. Justice ing of the question has been chief- ly carried on by Sir Eric Dium-, South Squaro, Gray's inn, Lon- Wood, Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson, mond as M. Hymans' time was, passeu fat uni examination Col. T. A. Robertson, Rev. Mr. E. G. taken up by the Ministerial crisis of the Law Society of England in Powell, Rev. Mr. G. T. Waldegrave; and Massra. P. T. Farrell, W. A. 1932, being aumated a in his own country. Since his re-tarch,

Butterfield, A. Stevenson, T. A. Mit- turn to Genova on Friday night, be senter of the Supreme Court of chell, H. R. B. Hancock, EL. Hlonie, has been in contact with Sir Eric Juu.cature on Jung ABI., 1932. G, K. Hall Brutton, G. P. Lammert, Drummond, Mr. W. W. Yen and Alter his admission he acted as C. Bulmer Johnson, J. L. McPherson, Mr. Matsuoka, and consequently is ansistant to alessis. Reid Sharman II. Seth, S. C. Fang, K. S. Pang, K. and Co. of 36, Beatord Row, Lon-F. Pank, A. W. Smith, F. 3. De Rome, now in possession of all the facts.

D. H. Blake, J. T. Prior, H. E. Gold- A much more optimistic at-ul

Amith, G. S. Archbutt, L. Forster, J. T. mosphere now

the prevails in

Mr. Cole arrived in the Colony Bagram, A. L. Shields, D. L. Lyle, League circles as result of Sir Eric's compromisc proposals, on December 23rd.. last year anu A. D. Humphreys, M. Nemuzee, G. although the reply of the Japaneres joined the firm of Messrs. G. White, A. H. White, T. II. G. Bray- field, C. B. Brown, I. C. Potts, G. II. Government is not likely to reach. Hall Brutton and Co.

Potte, Simon Teo-yan, Andrew Tee, and many others. Geneva before Tuesday or Wednes- day. The gonoral belief at present fs that the reply will prove to be favourable, or at least, will open the doar to an agreement.

There- fore it is expected that the Com- mittee of Nineteen will adjourn to- morrow for two or three days to permit reception of the Chinese and Japanese replies.

It is understood that the Japun- ese Cabinet will hold a mecting on Tuesday to consider the whole ques- tion.

Chinese Position Obscure.

The position regarding the Chi- nese is, however, leas clear. It seems very doubtful whether the Chinese Government will accept the proposed medifications of the draft resolutions of the Committee of Nineteen without 11 severa

ed

GREEK PREMIER

RESIGNS

VENIZELOS FORMS NEW CABINET

The remains were interred in the Old Residents section of the Colonial being Cemetery, the Inst services performed by Dean Swann.

Floral Tributes,

Sergeant Meyera B.Q.M.S. Harbour Sergeant Lewis 9/8gt. Greenwood

Total

C. & ERA's. E.R.A. Bennett E.R.A. Arnold E.R.A. Baulf C.E.R.A. Constable CF B.A. Greenland E.R.A. Wright ER.A. Bowler

Total

207

40

23

32

273

A "Sweepstake Spoon" Shoot was held and E.R.A. Baulf comfortably beat the best shots of the Sergeants These sporting events will be con tinued on the return of H.M.S. Kent from her southern cruise.

Bisley Competitions.

In addition to those from the

The Colonial Secretary forwards a family wreaths were sent by the Hon. Mr. W. T. Scuthorn and Mrs. Sou- copy of reports of the Junior Kola- thorn, Hon. Sir William and Lady pore and the Junior Mackinnon (Thr

Matches Shenton, Sir Robert and Lady Harnett")

fired nt Tung, Iis Honour Mr. J. R. Wood and Bisley during the Imperial Meeting Веси which have Mrs. Wood, Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Walten July, 1932, and Mr. Walfe, Han. Mr. C. G. Trerived

through the Secretary Alabaster and Mrs. Alabaster, Hon. of State for the Colonies from the Dr. A. R. Wellington and Mrs. Wel- National Rifle Association:

The competitions were Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell and Mrs. Ington, Bell, Hon. Mr. R. II. Kotowall and pectively by the Gold Coast and hy Nyassaland. There was no entry Mra. Kotowall;

from Hongkong. The report com. ments:

won

ren.

Athens, Jan. 17. A new Cabinet has been form- Win bi venizelos 48 Pr.me Minister, M. Michalncopoulos as Foreign Minister, M. Cafandaris na Minister of Finance, and M. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. G. H, Gran- Catechakia as Minister for War,tham, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taggari, following the defeat of the Taal Mr. and Mrs. G. 3. Archbutt, Mr. and "The absence of teams from Chira daris Ministry on Friday.-Reuter. Mrs. E. W. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. (British Treaty Ports), Falkland H. S. His, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. B. Islands, Johore, Kenya, Straits Settle. Montargis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hum-mente, Southern Rhodesia, Tang- phreys, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sanger, anyika, and Uganda, which have been struggle. It may be pointed out afternoon at the meeting, because Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Goldsmith, Mr. represented in previous years,

some of the members also feel that and Mrs. Ho Kem-tong, Mr. and Mrs. regretted." that even the original form of the nobody was authorised to modify II. K. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gross- draft resolutions was found to be much too weak by the Chinese and the draft resolution without pre-man, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Compton, vious approbation. It is under. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Grayburn, Mr. amendments were submitted stres- sing the non-recognition of Man-stood that it will be explained that and Mrs. L. S. Greenhill, Mr. and Mrs. chukuo and the Japanese violation

a basis of compromise was reached, A. H. Potts:

Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pearce, Mr. and of treaties. The Chinese viewpoint subject to confirmation by the Mrs. Simon Tao-yen and family, Mr. as expressed in these amendments Japanese Government, between Sir and Mrs. T. E. Barringer, Mr. and

(League Secre Mr. K. E. Greig, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. B. L. Dowbiggin, Mr. and Mra, Eric Drummond Is apparently ignored in the Drum. mond formula, and China is asked tary) and Mr. Sugimura. It was L. Rickett, Mr. and Mrs. C. Stark, to accept an emasculated version of in the nature of an agreement Mr. and Mrs. R. Inouye, Mr. and Mr. the resolution, which has already which, if approved by Tokyo, will A. Stephen Mitchell and Mrs. E. W. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cock, Mr. boon opposed on the ground

be submitted as a Japanese proposal and Mrs. Elden Potter, Mr. and Mrs. feeblencas.

to the committee.--Reuter.

M. W. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mar- shall, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lo, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Lo:

of

Under these circumstances, it will not be surprising that China raises objection, although it is very questionable whether the Chineac Government will entirely reject the proposals which

obtain endorac ment from the entire Committee of Nineteen.

"Pugnacious Pacifists"

London, Jan. 16.

H

A. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Red- mond, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cameron,. Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Morrison, Mr. and Miss F. Gomes, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tayio, Mr. and Mrs. Felix M. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bagram, Mr. and Mrs. H Seth, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Loung, Mr. and Mrs. P. Douglas Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Baptista, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. N. Tinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. F Stutterheim, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Abbas: Prof. and Mrs. M. H. Roffey. Prof. and Mrs. L. Forator, Prof. and Mr. C. A. Middleton Smith, Dr. and Ire A. A. Greaves, Dr. and Mrs. II. F. Sommers, Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Ware, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. B. Moore, Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Valentine and Mr. and Mrs. J. Valentine, Mra. F. M. Foster and. family, Mra, D. K. Blair and Misses Blair, Mr. George Lammert and family, Mrs. B. Owrum-Andersen, Mrs. A. Gordon, Mrs. L. Dand and Miss Daley O'Keefe, Mrs. May Ilo, Miss Enid Lo, Mrs. Androw More, Mrs. A. Maitland;

RADIO BROADCAST

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From Z. B. W. on wave-length of 365 metres (845 k/c).

An address by the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, from the Studio.

Belections by the "President Wil- 300" Orchestra.

4.30-7 p.m. Chiness recorded pro gramme.

7-10.30 p.m. Europein programmo. 7.p.m.

Closing Local Stock Quotations, Selected London and New York Stock Quotations, etc

7.15-7.47 p.m. Orchestral and Band

Muric.

Maritann-Selection (Wallace,

arr. Bllacoo).

Bert Relton and His Havana Band. 9111. Los Sirenos (Waldtaufel),

es Patineurs (Waldtaufel).

Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadier Guard. 9463. The Larka Festival (Brewer) The Two Little Finches (Kling).

Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadier Guarda. 8243. Tolly Fellows-Waltz (Vollstedt). Hydropnten (Gungi).

New Concert Orchestra. 9388. 7.47-8 p.m. Octeta.

Memories of Devon (Evans).

Collelte (Fraser-Simeon).

J. H. Squire Celeste Octot. DB231. Rondo Capriccioso (Mendelssohn,

Arr. Mulder).

J. H. Squire Celeste Octet 0170. Weather 8 p.m. Local Time and Report,

8.3-9 p.m.

From the Studio. Selections by the "President Wil- Ron" Orchestra directed by Mr. S. Cherron

Programme.

Roy Hans (Violin), Joe Riscol (Saxophone Gulter), Robert Fischor (Cello), Don La Roe (Plano).

1. Starch-Marche Militaire No. 1 (Schubert). 2. Tango-Goodnight Vienna

(Posford).. 3. Ballad-Love Came Calling

(Zamconik). 4. Selection of College Songs-

Campus Memories (Arr. Borady). 5. Vocal, Solo.

(a) Home on the Range (Ginan). The Voice in the Old Village Choir (Wood). Robert Fischer.

6. Modley of Southern Airs-Ole South (Zasnick) (Dedicated to Captain Makepeace Ridley).

7. Fax Trol.

Sing You Sinners.

You Little So and So,

I'm Yours for To-night.

8. Fox Trots.

9.

You're Telling Mo.

Please.

All American Girl.

Vocal Solo.

Me

POWELL'S

WINTER

SALE

Now Proceeding.

For further particular.

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Was That All I'Meant To You.ARTS & CRAFTS

10. Waltz.

Don

Why Can't This Go On Forever. Waltzing in A Dream. Masquerade.

11. Fox Trot.

Underneath Harlom Moon.

Lets Have A Party.

Lets Pot Out The Lights.

12. Fax Trofa....

How You've Got Me Worrying

the

i

Bay It Isn't So.

Mensre. F. C. Jenkin, L. J. Davies, 4 J. W. Alabaster, C. Strafford, 0. Eager, E. H. Ray, J. Oram Shoppard, H. M. H. Nemazee, H. J. Fountain. W. M. Pittendrigh, T. H. G. Brayfield. Allan Keith, W. G. Goggin, H. J. V. K. Stevenson, Karsten Larssen, P. Kris- tofersen, G. A. Pentreath, J. Krogh- Moc, M. Nemazce, L. B. Lammert, G. D. Humphreys, M. H. Turner, Alan Gordon, M. J. Quist, P. T. Farrell, Harold Seth, G. H. Potis, 8. C. Fank. Ho Wing, J. D. H. Crawford, F. II. Medy, H. Jephson, D. H. Blake, F H. J D. Roberts, R. Johannennen, Wallem. H. Narts, D. E. Clark, E. 1. Pang Kek Slu, Park Kwok Fatt, Lo Chung Shi, Li Koon Chun Li Char Chi, Sum Kit Yen, Io Kl. Ma Ying, Chau Yue Teng. Ho Kwong, K. Nakamoto, Li Po Kwai, Ho Shlu Que, H. K. Hung, Lam C. Cheong, J. G. Swanston. J. G. Swanston and Jen- kins, J. D. Humphreys and Ng Wai- chow.

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Roberts, Mr. Demands of the sentimentalists and Mrs. A. L. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. for drastic league action against D. J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Japan is vigorously denounced by Strellett, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lo, Mr. the morning newspapers.

The and Mrs. K. S. Morrison, Mr. and Daily Mail asserts it will bo the Mrs. A. M. Howes Smith, Mr. and Rejection by China?

greatest possible mistake to pro- Mrs. C. C. Black, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Way, Mr. and Mrs. judge the insuo and threaten a 3. A. Plummer, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. It is pointed out that although friendly power. It is pointed out Mayhow, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Butter China consented in Paria to some that no European power is deoplyfield, Bir. and Mrs. Lambert Dunbar, what similar modification of the interested in the control of Man- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. H. Oliver, Mr. resolution of December 10, 1031, it churin, whereas control is vital and Mrs. Erie Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. was because the resolution provid for the safety

The E. P. W. Lang: of Japan. ed for the constitution of the League's duty is to remind the Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Robinson and Lytton Commission, whereas the Chinese that the first necessity to Mias Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott

Horston

Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Churn, proposals apparently offor Chine secure peace in the Far East 18 Mr. and Mrs. Hampden-Ross, Mr. nothing beyond the good offices of to create an administration cap and Mrs. II. H. Pethick, Mr. and Mrs. a small committee in negotiations able of enforcing order and ful-A. B. Stewart, Mr. and Miss Follock, with Japan. The rejection of the ling the obligations of a civi-Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Anderson, Mr. and compromise formula would, how-lised state.

Mrs. S. S. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ever, involve such

Lauder, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bond, Mr. grave respon-

Referring to the Archbishop of and Mrs. B. Ruworth, Mr. and Mrs. sibility that China will doubtless York's letter, the ferning Post na- B. Pasco, Mr. and Mrs. R. Postoni, think twice before taking such a drastic course,

serts that the British nation, Bir. and Mrs. C. J. de Figuereido, Mr. One significant feature of this would never consent to be led in/H. Nish, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Padgett, Hoxie, M. Rafcek, T. Yamamoto,

which has no quarrel with Japan, and Mrs. A. Hyde Lay, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon's meeting will be the to hostile absence of all those protagonistic

action against old Mr. and Mrs. C. Thwaites, Mr. and rights of the smaller Powers who

friends at the bidding of pugna- Mr. and Mrs. A. Murdoch, Mr. and took the lead in the original resclu-

clous pacifists.

Mrs. Paul Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. F. tion lust December.

Syme Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Neither The Daily Express says it will Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wild, Madariaga, Connolly, Bencs, nor Motta will be present to-morrow,

bu utter madness for Britain to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Harriman, Mr. being replaced by other delegates.

intorfere in an effort to pacify the and Mrs. P. S. Cassidy, Mr. and Mrs. Far East. "We should beware of T. A. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace John Simon, the British the sentimentalists who neek to liansen, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Kew and Foreign Secretary, is arriving here advance pacifist ideals at a price family. Mr. and Mrs. 1. R. Suiter Moriyama, Capt. Jus S. Stevenson, from London this morning-Ren-nvolving Britain, in a foreign, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Rodgers, and Dr. J. F. Fehily's, Lt. Col. G. K. Hall

quarrol not our concern; it says.→→

Robart, Edwin, and Frederick Rod Brutton and Capt. D. Thomas.

Wreaths were also sent by the fol- gera; Reuter,

Mr. and Mrs. Purves, M and Mts.lowing institutions:-Hongkong Club, Hongkong General Chamber of Com- merce, Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders of Hongkong. Royal Hongkong Golf Club, Hongkong Cric- ket Club, Italian Convent. (Canosan Hospital), Queen's Collego.

The following firms also sent wreaths-Messrs. Jardine Matheson

Sir

tcr.

China's Complaint

Geneva, Jan. 16.

In view of the imminent reunton

of the Committee of Nineteen, Mr.

to

Mrs. Balan;

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF.

W. W. You has sent a letter to M. Hymans stating that the Chinese THE MAN IS NOT THE PRODUCT | Four САВОВ of small-pox, three delegation feels it necessary

OF THIS CIRCUMSTANCES, BUT IN A casca of diphtheria and one case of draw the attention of the chairman FAR HIGHER DEGREE THE CIRCUM-typhoid were reported to the health to the importance the Chinese Gov-STANCES ARE THE PRODUCT OF THE jauhotitles during the week-end. erriment attaches to the amend- ments submitted on December 26 to

MAN--Carlyle,

Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, Capt.

Mrs. W. T. Southorn will distribute the prizes of the C. M. S. Victoria the draft resolution and the state- from Shanghai at 7 a.m. on Thursday, at 3 p.m. to-day. The orphanage is Line, China Light & Power Co., Ltd.,

The Empress of Russia is due her Home and Orphanage, Kowloon City, II. E.the Governor, Sir William Fool, reached by the No. 3 and 6 buses,

The delegation

ment of reasons, now learns with concern that cer-

Crazy People,

For You.

9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio, An addrons the Hon. Mr. J. P.

by to be held in the Colony. Braga on the "Empire Fair" abortly

9.30-10.27 p.m. Variety. Song I Want Your Heart.

Ina Souez (Soprano). DB839. Banjo Solo-Indian Love Call,

Eddio Peabody. DB812. Humorous Duck-It's the Woman Who Pays. -Chick Endor and Charlle Farrell. DB864, Instrumental-You'll Find Your

Answer in my Eyes.

The Four Bright Sparks, CB43. Vocal Quintetto-Auld Scots Songs-

Medley,

The Maestros. DX214. Humorous Song-If They Ever Had

an Income Tax on Love.

Florence Oldham. DB724. Orchestral-The Dicky Bird Hop. Bournemouth Municipal Urch. DB854, Vocal Gems-Bow Bolls.

Columbia Light Opera Co. DX332. Song-Love Everlasting.

Ina Souez (Soprano), DB839. Banja Solo-Rhapsody in Blue.

Eddie Peabody DB812. Humorous DuelMy Wife's First

Husband, John.

Chick Ender and Charlin Farrell. DEBCO. Instrumental-Little Lonely. Lady.

The Four Bright Sparks, CB43. Humorous Song-Hang Out the Stars

in Indiana. Orchestral-Rosewood Riddles.

Florence Oldham. DB724.

Bournemouth Muni. Orch. DH854. Vocal Gems-Hold my Hand.

Columbia Light Opera Co. DX332. 10.27 p.m. Rugby Bild-day Press Nows,

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The Studio programme between Dencon's, Union Waterbant Co., Ltd., | 5,30 and 7 pm. may, on any day, be tain nedifications have been intro- will distribute the certificates and

Gibb Livingston & Co., Ltd., M. B. K. | replaced by a relay from England, if duced into the original text on which prizes of the Contral British School,

reception of the latter happens to be The Hon, Mr. J. P. Braga is to Yamashita Kisen Kaisha, Pentreath the Chinese amendments were

in St. Andrew's Church Hall on Mon give a broadcast talk to-night at 9.30 & Co., George Grimble & Co., Jebsen good." based. No copy of these modifica day, February 8, at 5 pin.

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night; turned out to be robbers. After An Interesting lecture on the Tak Fat, Yuen Fung Hong, Chiu ging if conditions are satisfactory.

6.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big of the parties, render conciliation being cowed by a show of knives and "Romance of Wireless" was given in Hong and Kwong Mow Tai.

Ben. Challapia and Cortat (Gesmo inacceptable to Chinn, Mr. Yen soka revolvers, five women found by the St. Andrew's Hall before an appre- The following wreaths were from

phono record). to be informed of the actual situa- robbers on the promises wore bound cintive audience last night by Major Masonic Institutiona: The W. M. tloa:

and gagged, and all left lying on a A. L. Harria M.P., who traced the and Brethren of Cathay Lodge, The bed with a blanket thrown over them, history of radio since its inception and Worshipful Master and Brothers of Discussion Likely.

while a search was conducted for-spoke of the marvellous developmouts Porseverance Lodge and The Distric Mr. Yen's letter is likely to pro- money and valuables. Thin yielded a that had taken place in the past 20 Grand Lodge of Hongkong and South voka important discussion this haul of about $125.

years.

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6.30 p.m. Light Orchestrel Concert by the Gershom Parkington Quintet.

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