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'THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH≈ MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1934.

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GOVERNOR ENTERTAINS Scouts in token of their affection NO VALID PASSPORT.

SCOUTS

Six Hundred Scouts And

and regard for him, and I have much pleasure In doing so, I hope he will be able to keep his oye on, you with this very useful telescope.

I take the opportunity of thank- ing him myself for the great work ho has done in the Colony, and I

retirement."

FINE AND IMPRISONMENT FOR UNEMPLOYED

Guides At Mountain Lodge wish him great happiness in his unemployed Roumanies, was sentenced

Mountain Lodge lost its serenity

Ilie, Excellency then handed Mr. on Buturday when for an after-) noon, the Scouts and Girl Guides, Waldegrave a handsome telescope was engraved: Pre- Cubs and Brownies, from all parts on which of the Colony, overran the lawns sented to the Rov. G. T. Waldegrave, on the special invitation of fongkong Boy Scouts Association, M.B.E., MA, Colony Commissioner, Excellency the Governor, Chief Scout of the Colony, and Lady as an inadequate token of his de voted services to the Scout Corps Peel.

for 13 years in the Colony by the Counell, Scouters, Scouts, and Cubs.

The day was the annual visit to the Governor's residence, and Swan, given an added significance Fby the farewell ceremony to the Colony's Commissioner, the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, M.ILE, MA, who leaves on Tuesday un retirement.

Packed Peak trams conveyed the happy youngsters, for two hours before the six hundred with eye the number of His. Excellency's guests had all found their way into the grounds.

Two sides of the main lawn were lined with tables bearing ammuni- tion for the "bun-fight which. 16 an essential feature of a Scouts' "At Home."

His Excellency, accompanied by Lady Peel, Lady Southorn (who is the Girl Guide Commisioner), and the Rev. Mr. Waldegrave, walked four o'clock, on to the lawn at when the Chief Scout was saluted with howls from the Brownies and Cubs.

"Thanks" Badge.

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* ROUMANIAN

Alexis Georgevitch' Drigin, 28, an

to two months' hard labour, and was also fined $100 or, in default, a fur- ther two months hand labour on a charge of having entered the Colony without a valid passport.

Mr. E. W. Hamilton occupied the bench.

sald

Detective Sergeant Mottrami defendant had a passport, but it had ovies. Ho came from Canton, and was arrested in Portland Street.

Sargeant Mottram sald hils instruc tions

were to ask for 2 sovero sentanco.

ist. Hongkong pack; Miss Iris Lillian Woolley, 1st. Kowloon pack (St. Andrew's).

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Lady Peel said: I have been asked to give you this "Thanks" badge from the Brownies and Girl Guides, and I will just read what the ac- companying illuminated address says:This Thanks Badge is

Troops Present. sent to the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave M.B.E Commissioner, Boy

Among those present were: Boy Association of Hongkong, as a Scouts and Sen Scouts.The Sen token of warm appreciation of his Scouts, under Commissioner Rev. S. unfalling support and help, and as G. T. Waldegrave and Mr. D. a souvenir of the friendship exist Packson, Assistant Scoutmaster:

Hongkong Troop, under| LIVERPOOL SERVICE ing between the Scout and Guide 1st.

Cheow-cheong organisations in Hongkong. Sign-Scoutmaster Quah ed by Violet Pool (President), and Asistant Scoutmaster George Bella Southern (Colony Commis Rtoyiance; 1st. Kowloon Troop (St. aioner), Evelyn Grist (Assis. Com-Andrew's under Scoutmaster R. NEW YORK SERVICE missioner), Iris Herklota (District Dormer and Assistant Scoutmaster Commissioner), Winifred Phillips R. H. Wang: 4th, Kowloon Troop (Hon. Secretary), and Dorothea (Garrison) under Scoutmaster G. R, Rosa; 7th, Kowloon Troop, under Danby (Hon. Treasurer)."

Scoutmaster Kwok King-chuon and Assistant Scoutmasters Poon Lai. chuen and Johnson Kong; 17th. Hongkong Troop (Cheung Nan College), under

In reply the Hey. Mr. Walde grave said he could hardly find words to express his appreciation of everybody's tributes and gifts.

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The Rev. N. V. Hulward, (Assiat- ant Colony Commissioner), Mr. R. Dormer, (Commissioner for Kow- “I don't know what they willmaster Tam Wing-on: 4th. Hong- Troop (Murray) under kong Icon), Mrs. G. Herklota, (Guide think of me in England for wearing District Commissioner), Mrs. Phil-a Girl Guide badge they may think Scoutmaster W. Low: 7th. Hong- lips, (Acting Hon. Secretary), Mrs.I have skirts on me somewhere," kong Troon: (King's College) under Assistant Scoutmaster Chak Longworth, (Brown Owl Pack, he said amidst laughter.

Kwong-kui; China Deep Sea Scouts, Shameen), and Messrs. A. S.

under Mr. A. J. Manuel; Roving Mitchell and G. S. Dunkley joint

5th, under Assistant Scoutmaster

L. Youugaayo; 12th, Hongkong BUTTERFIELD, & SWIRE. Troop, (Queen's College) Assistant Scoutmaster, Lee Chung- frui

Hon. Secretaries were among the officials. ir. E, Cock, (President), appeared later, as did other in

terested guests,

Following presentations to the departing Commissioner, tes was served, after which His Excellency presented warrants to a number of officers and witnessed demonstra- tions of Scout work by members of the troops under Commissioner

Dormer.

Continuing, the Rev, Mr. Walde grave said he wished to thank the subscribers to the draft with which he had also been presented, and thought he would probably get a writing desk with it at Home.

A Scouting Country.

troop

under

Girl Guides. 4th. Kowloon under Mrs. W. Bird (Captain) and Miss W. Robinson (acting captain), and Miss D. Jan (Lieutenant);

Brd. Company (Diocesan Kowloon

"I have had a tremendously jolly time in Hongkong. This is a won derfully fine place for scouting, though of course you can't go about Girl's School) under Patrol Leader chopping down trees anywhere. Vivienne Ho; 2nd. Kowloon Com- You can't do that in England, pany, under Miss G. Kroutskaya which is a very fine scouting coun- (Captain) and Mias I. Notelho Governor's Speech,

try too. I used to have a

(Lieutenant); 3rd. Hongkong Com- Addressing the assembly on the in a slum area there, and we had to pany under Mra. Herklots (Cap- lawn: His Excellency welcomed walk three miles before we found itain), and Miss G. Choy (Lieuten- those present on behalf of his wife a bit of land and a tree to climb;ant): Ist. Kowloon Company, under and himself and thanked them for and while We were marching Miss B. Moses (Captain), 5th. "bringing the Improvement in the through the streets the people used Kowloon Company under Miss B.

Moss ((Captain)

and Mias R. weather" about. which he had been to shout "Yahl Yah! Dirty knees..

Blackmore and Miss P. Everest so pessimistic. He hoped they, etc." would enjoy themselves and that the various units would mix.

(Laughter).

It was things like that which made scouting difficult but which produced some very good scouts."

His Excellency continued: It is necessary that I should strike one

I am glad there remains that close sad note. This le probably the last occasion of this kind that we shall friendship between the two move have Mr. Wadlograve with us; auments of scouters and guiders he la leaving next Tuesday. He has which is largely due to the efforts been in charge of the Scouts for of Lady Southorn, I hope the some 18 years, during which time jubilee celebrations will be a great success. Remember your promises, the movement has made great pro- They may be tremendously hard to gress. There were, when he came hore, If my figures are correct, the following troops: one Sea Scout, eight Scouts, three Cub Packs, and one Rover. To-day there are two Sen Scouts 21 Scouts, aix Cub Packs, and five-Rover troops

This progress speaks volumes for his work and he was quite rightly rewarded some years ago with the decoration of the Silver Wolf.

Ideal Commissioner. Mr. Waldegrave is an ideal Com- misaloner. He begins, if I may say so, with the stature of an ideal Church militant and has great human understanding, tact, and sympathy. He is very insistent on eficiency and that has mainly been responsible for the increase of the troops. If the troop is to be allow ed to exist it has got to be officfont,

keep, but it is worth while, if only older." for their worth when you grow

Warrants Awarded.

(Lieutenanta); Gth, Kowloon Com

under Mrs. F. Bousfelü pany, (Captain),

Cubs.--1at. Hongkong Pack, un- der Cubmaster Lim Kim-chuan; 14th. Hongkong Pack, ander Cub- muster A..J. Manuel; 9th, Kowloon (Scottish) Pack, under Cubmistress S. Dalziel and Assistant Cubmis- trees B. Walker; 12th. Kowloon Pack, under Cubmistress Mrs. E. J. Easterbrook; 11th. Hongkong Pack, under Cubmistress Mes. J. Deville and Assistant Cubmistress J. Priestly; 1st. Kowloon Pack (St. Andrew's under Cubmistress Miss F. Wong nad Assistant Cubmis. tress I. Woolley.

Brownics.-6th. Hongkong Pack. under. Mrs. G. F. Hola (Brown

The following were awarded Warrants and Hat Badges: Scout- masters-Quah Cheow-cheong, lat. Hongkong (St. Joseph's College) Owl), and Mrs. R. H. Wild (Tawny William Cecil Low, 4th, Hongkong Owl); 4th, Kowloon Fack, (Mary- (Murray); Liang Hal 18th: Hoog knoll Convent School) under MIES kong troop; Siu Cheun Woo, 8th.M. P. d'Eca (Brown Owl). Kowloon troop; Cheung King-puk, 18th. Hongkong (Cheung Chau).

Assistant Scoutmasters.-Ed- word Hung, 5th Hongkong; Frederick Victor Wong, 1st. Kow- loon (St. Andrew's); George Ronald Roas, 4th: Hongkong (Garrison); Graham Seldamore Percival Heywood, 6th. Hongkong troop; Li Yau-aing, 18th. Hongkong (Cheung Chay).

Mr. Wadlegrave is going home

Cubmastera-Lim Kim-chun, deservedly after all these years, lat. Hongkong pack; George Ed- but I am sure his thoughts will ward Mitchell, 4th. Hongkong pack.

| often be across the seas with you

for whom he has done so much. I Cubmistresses-Miss Florence I have been anked no Chief Scout to Wong, 1st. Kowloonpack (St. make A presentation from the Andrew's); Miss Ho Beng-chong,

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