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PHOTOGRAPHIC ART.
EXHIBITION ARRANGED PAT UNIVERSTY
Work of a high standard was seen in the University Union A sembly Room yesterday when the Amateur Photographie Club cont menced a threeday exhibition of the picturca entered for the Members Competition, which was completed recently.
LATE MR. BACKHOUSE. China, Messrs. Jardine, Matheson
FUNERAL AT HAPPY "VALLEY YESTERDAY
The funeral, of the late Mr.
Herbert Backhouse, atd.. James resident and well known business man of the Colony, who passed Wor Memorial Sunday afternoon, the Protestant
away at the Hospital os took place in
gathering Rene of a large Cemetery last evening. in the pre- friends and business associates.
The Rev. Mr. N. V. Halward performed the last rites.
of
& Co. imports Department, Messrs; Lammert Bros., Messrs, Wilkinson Turner & Grist, Mears Ricketts, & Co., Ltd., Min Ngai Knitting Factory. Quan Cheong, Dun Fat, the Captain. Committee and Mem- bers of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, Messrs. W. A. Hannibal & Co.; Officers and Members of the Cathay Chapter, No. 1165, E.C.; Worshipful Master and Brethren of Victoria Lodge, 1026, E.C.
MRS. E. BEAN,
Death of Former Residents Of Singapore.
was
A cable from London announces the death of Mrs. E. Bean, wife of Mr. A. W. Bean, who formerly a partner in Robinson and Co., Ltd., Singapore."
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As in former years, Mr. P. A. Dragon once again demonstrated that he is among the foremost amateur photographers of the Colony. All his works bore the
Present as chief mourners were mark of distinction, which was re- warded by the judges with no fewer than five places in the first ten best blessrs. J. F. Wright (who was accompanied by Mrs, Wright), J. Dinsdale. pictures selected by them. He won, the Advanced Class Competition Harrop and H. S
Mrs. Bean lived in Singapore with a beautifully finished picture Others in the gathering were entitled, Curves," "depicting chil-Mesara, J. M. Noronha, C. S. dren at play at the sca-side. and Rosselet. Ko Lenor-hoe, Ho Tast-for about 30 years until the re the second place with one called ting, H. E. Goldsmith, G. P. Lam-tirement of her husband in 1920. "Back-lane Gossip," which was art mert, H. A. Lammert. F. J. de They had made their home
Rome, T. Hynes, H. A. Taylor, A. Drifield, Yorkshire, since then. and humour exquisitely blended.
In order not to award all the Humphreys, E. R. Duckett, M. F. prizes to one exhibitor, the judges Key. J. T. Prior, W. J. Hansen,
Chau Kang-yan, have decided to present the second Ho Kuk-kwan. Ho Wing-ho. Ho prize, to Mr. H. Luer, whose best Shu-nam.
called Lobel, M. J. B. Montargis, M. J. picture a effort Was "Seamstress." The third prize was Quist. E. M. Raymond, J. A. awarded to Mr. W. H. Tan, whose Shoenen, and others. study of sea-life over the title.) "Resting On One's Oars," deserved ly earned the judges' approval.
Other prize-winners in the Ad- vanced Class were Messrs. A. 1 Abbas, H. C. Goh and K. W. Khoo, all of whom won consolation prizes.
Beginners' Claes.
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In the Beginners' Class, Mr. Paul Braga proved easily the best, the judges awarding him the first six places. His efforts warn class by themselves, and gave one the impression that beipre lung this promising photographer wil rank as one of the best amateurs in the Colony.
Although his best effort was placed seventh in the list. Mr. E. G. Tan was given the second prize, while Mr. E. L. Foo annexed the third with a picture which was placed eighth. Mr. R. S. Canell won a consolation prize, recognition being also given, to the Wah Yan Photographic Chib, whose study was awarded tenth place.
The Contact Print section at tracted some nice pictures, the highest distinction being given to the Wah Yan Photographic Club, who won the first prize as well as four consolation prizes. Second prize was won by Mr. F. H. Ong and third by Mr. A. B. Tata.
Besides the actual competitors, several other amateurs sent their pictures for exhibition. Prominent among these was Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, the President of the Amateur Photographic Club, whose pictures were. much admired.
The judges for the. Competition were Mr. E. A. von Koba, Dr. Th. Nagel, and Mrs. A. M. Bowes- Smith.
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Wreaths were sent by his Mother, George, Ambrose and Lil, Mickie and Doris, Charles, Joe and Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. and Grimshaw, Shanghai, Mrs. I. L. Hunter (Shanghai), Mr. C. S. Spyer (Shanghai), Mr. H. A. Schooner (New York), Mr. and Mrs. H. Birdall (London), Mr. and Mrs. Wright (Ireland).
Merars." H. A. Horridze, Roit Wong Johnson. J. M. Noronha,
E. R. Si-hing, Frank S. Hokcroft, Ho Kwong, Tso Chak Taun, Price, H. T. Buxton. C. Wire. Ho Chok Ting. Alfred Lämmert, H. S. Dinsdale, Denis H. Rlake. James T. Prior, J. L. Spence. Hugo Ammann, » C. Porn, Karsten Larsen. Chan Kwan-chiu, H. A. Keller, Honey
N. S. Elliz Ko Leong-hoe, W. Brackenridge. Holmer Drave. It. W, Ray. M. F. Key, Lo Pak-wal and Man Chun-fai;
During her residence in Singa- work for local charitable institp- pore Mrs. Bean did a great deal of tions and was a keen supporter of of the Presbyterian Church. the Y.W.C.A. She was a member
MR. R. D. YOUNG.
Old Member of Mercantile Bank Staff in Malaya.
The death has occurred in Lon- don, of Mr. R. D. Young who was for many years in the Mercantile Chief Bank in Singapore as accountant and later as manager, Mr. Young left Malaya in 1911 and after holding managerships in Madras and Bombay, joined, the Eastern Bank Ltd. In 1920 he was appointed head office manager that bank in London, and held the post until his death.
COMMR. JAMES BAYLEY.
China Station. Naval Officer. Who Served on
REVOLVER ACCIDENT. Commander James Bayley, RN, wich, who died on January 27 after retired, of Willaston Hall, Nant an accident while practising with a Mrs. R. Johnson, Mrs. Cecil new revolver on his estate, was the Wigg, Miss M. Ellis and Felix Meldest son of Mr. James Bayley," of G.Willaeton Hall, and was in the Navy Ellis, Miss D.Loie, Mrs. A.
Coppin and from 1895 to 1919. He first went Trafalgar, Coppin, Mr. A. D.
of. the Miss Coppin Flight-Lt. and Mrs. to sea in 1837 as naval cadet and Mrs. W. midshipman Dennis, Mr. and
Promoted to sub-lieutenant in Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. battleship, in the Mediterranean.
in the craizer Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. Silas S. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Duckitt, Mr.1900, he served and Mrs. K. S. Morrison Mr..and Pique in China, and after his pro- Mrs. Khund. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph motion to lieutenant in. 1902 he was Gould, George P. Lammert and in the battleship Royal Oak, Home family, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Goodall, Fleet, the sloop Rinaldo in China, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Taylor. Mr. and other vessels. In '905 he was and Mrs. L. E. Lammert, Mr. and appointed assistant to the Drafting Mrs. F. J. de Rome, Mr. and Mrs. Commander at Devonport, and two H. A. Lammert, Mr. and Mrs. years later resumed sea service in S. Sheldon, Mr. and Mr. Alan W. command of the destroyer Light- In 1999-10 he commanded Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wning. Pedersen, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. the destroyer Myrmidon, and was Shank Mr. and Mrs. W. Ricketts then appointed to study. German and family." M. and Mme. Maurice, abroad. J. B Montargis. Me und Mr.
In 1911 he retired, but on the Frank Turner, Mr. and Mrs. H. HONGKONG BUILT. E Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. G. ontbreak of the War in 1914 he re- Duclos, Mr. and Fred. Thernber joined the active list and was ap NORWEGIAN STEAMER PAYS and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fungpointed to the battle-cruiser Tiger, CALL TO ERITHPLACE Yuen-chung, Mr. and Mrs. H. In the Grand Fleet, where he was H. Priestley, Mr. and Mrs. J Caer during the first part of the War. special The Norwegian Stenner Hektor Clark, Mr. and Mrs. W. Golden-Later he was engaged on which arrived here yesterday was built in Hongkong, having been berg, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Goldenbere, service both at home and at Malta, launched from Kowloon dock in 1921. Mr. and Mr. A. M. Bowns-Smith, until 1919, when he reverted to the She went into commission on March Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Cassidy, Mr. retired list and was granted the 24, 1921, leaving here for Freemantle and Mrs. T. E. Pearce, Mr. and rank of commander.
The exhibition, which is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., will be brought to a close to-morrow when Mr. von Kobza will address the Club in the Assembly Room, at 4.30. p.m. his subject being com- ments on the entries.
to load a
a cargo of wheat for Europe. Mrs. Erie Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs.
Since that date she has only made. E. Noronha, and Mrs. Ho Kl.
one other call at this port; that was Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Johnson, Mr.
in February 19
for bunkers. She was
the
1922, when she called and Mrs. J.-T. Biram, Mr. and Rheumatic Marseilles-New Yaged in
service when, until eighteen months ago, owing to slackness of trade she was laid up at Hamburg, Regommissioned 1st January, she loaded a cargo of
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major portion of which is Hongkong, and Chinese Office Staff, seme 6,000 tons of iron and steel for of James H. Backhouse, Canton: Japan.
Board of Directors Hongkong Japan has shewn much activity Amusements, Ltd.; the Staff of Hongkong Amusements. Ltd. and lately in the purchase of iron
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Several large shipments of scrap tres, Inc.. Puma Films, Ltd., The iron have been reported from.
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Bank of India, Australia
from European perts.
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