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CANTON ROTARY

TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1933.

CHARTER DAY ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED

The Cauton Rotary Club held its Charter Day Anniversary celebration on Saturday night at the Nam Yuen Restaurant, where about two hundred members and guests, including aixteen Hong- kong Rotarians, honded by their newly elected president, Rotarian T. B. Wilson. With Rotarian Wi- were Rotarians H. Hong Sling, Fred Shim, P. S. Wong, S. C. Wong, J. D. Bush, A.J.R. Mons, and G. W. Greene, A. E. Gerondal

Howland, whilst Douglas C. Rotarians D. M. Maynard, F. A. Mackintosh, H, E. Stone and N. J. Perrin were accompanied by their wiven.

They were met at the station by the genial Secretary (Rotarian A. E. Quin) and other Canton Rotarians. and were taken by cars to the hotel accommodation that had been arranged for them.

Chinese Dinner.

At 8 p.m. the hosts and their tadica and visitors gathered at the Nam Yuen Restaurant, and the members of the host Club lost no time in effecting introductions.

An elaborate Chinese dinner had been prepared and a very friendly atmosphere prevailed. Miss Ng Hung-dip, a sweet little Chinese girl of six, delighted the songs and Assembly with her dances, and was

obliged to res-

pond to numerous encores.

songs

A hornpipe was danced by Rotarian G. 1. Biggs and two in Italian were given by Rotarian A. Hoffmeister, with Rotarian R. Lancaster providing Me. the piano accompaniment. K. II. Lo and his excellent orchestra niso contributed to the programme.

After dinner there was dancing. Over 250 were present, and it was agreed by all that the entire evenlug and programme reflected great credit on the organisers, And was an unqualified success. The party did not break up until

2 a.nl.

The Speeches.

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A notable visitor was Rotarian Dougins C. Howland who charge of the Far East branch secretarial of Rotary Internation- al, with office for six months in ih India, another six months Malaya,

the next six in the Dutch East Indies and the last six in China. Ho expressed deep satis- faction with the spirit of inter- national understanding, goodwill and amity that he saw prevailing so strongly among the Rotarian gathering.

Rotarian Pres. S. F. Chien of Canton in appropriate words wel- comed all the guests including visitors from Hongkong Rotary: was very happy to see so matty guests and such a great number of brother Rotarians from Hongkong as compared with the last time and he was sure fellow members of Canton rejoiced with

him

He expressed the value of the interchange of acquaintanceship to be and urged the membera mindful of a Rotarian's obliga- tions, He cordially welcomed them to this mecting and ex- pressed the hope that it would be The fore-runner of many similar

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Rotarians thanked the host Club for their lavish entertainment and concluded by extending a cordial Invitation to Canton Rotarians to visit the Hongkong Club.

Rotarian Wilson then called upon his fellow Rotariana from Hongkong to drink to the health of Canton Rotary and Its "Big Chief." This tanst was heartily drunk and also given fali musical present and the other guests.

At this juncture Rotarian Pres. S. F. Chien introduced a resolu- tion which he exhorted his fellow He looked forward to the Hong- members to adopt in commemora-kong Rotary visitors' book being honours by Hongkong Rotarians tion of this anniversary. The refilled with Canton names. solution which is a modification of

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"To commemorate this second year of our existence be it re- solved that we permit nothing short of absence from town or ill health to keep us away from the weekly meetings."

In conclusion Rotarian Pres. S. F. Chien called upon members of the Canton Rotary to drink the health of their guests, including fellow Rotarians from the Ialand Club, which toast was accorded high musical honors.

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