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MONDAY,⠀⠀⠀ DECEMBER 3, 1934.

A SCHOOL BAZAAR »

SCOTS' CHURCH

SATURDAY'S FUNCTION. AT

KOWLOON CITY

The bazaar held by the Munsang College, Kowloon City, in aid of their school building funds, was opened by | Mrn, R. O. Hall on Saturday after-

noon.

PARADE

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SERVICE

ARMS RACKET

PEACE CONFERENCE

SABOTAGE EFFORT

· Washington, Dec, 2.

International reverberations are

likely to follow fresh sensational The week-end celebrations in ovidence which will be made public henour of St. Andrew, the Patron when the Senate Special Munitions Fine weather added to the evident Baint of Scotland, concluded Investigating Committee resumes enjoyment of the visitors who gather-fittingly on Sunday with the its investigations on Tuesday, ed. Among these were the Hon. Mr. annual parade service of the

S. W. To and Mrs. Tee, Rov. Dr. E. L. Scottish Company of the Hong source it is stated that evidence will According to a well-informed Allen, Dr. and Mrs. Matthews, the keng Voluntoor-Defence Corps, be called showing that arms manu- "Rev JIIIls, Musare Andrew Ling, W. H. Smith and many others. at the Union Church, Kennedy facturers made efforts to sabotage Mr. and Mrs. Luck were the hon. Road, treasurer and secretary, respectively,

The Scottish Company paraded the Versailles Peace Conference, of the Eazaar.

at full strength at Volunteer Head-in order to keep the Great War going, and also the subsequent, The visitors spent several hours quarters under Capt. Forsyth and Disarmament Conferences, buying from the stalls, which display-t. A. W. Brown, and marched to ed n whic variety of objects, many of church to the stirring music of the A thorough Inquiry into the re- which were made by students of the pipes and drums.

lation of arms traffle between Great college during the ast year. The numerous aldo-shown, all of which They were accompanied by Britain and other countries may. It were organised and run by the stu- large detachment of Royal Welch is reliably stated, follow these dis

also a great attraction. Fusiliers. and details from the clorures. Considering the distance of Kowloon Lincolnshire and Enst Lancashire City from Hongkong, the occasion was Regiments were present in church, Some members of the Senate remarkably muccessful with its con-with representatives from the Bri-Committee claim that they have de- siderable patronage.

Anite detailed proof of attempts to tish warships in harbour.

deuts, were

Mr. Rufus iluang, principal of the In church were the Chieftain and wreck the Versailles and other con- school, in a short speech stated that Mrs. MacKichan; His Excellency feronces. The institution was badly in need of a the Governor, Sir William Peel, now building, as the present premises K.C.M.Q.; K.B.E.; His Excellency quarters that the disclosures will The hope is expressed in certain were rented at a cost of $8,000 a year. lie said that although the school re-H.C.H, C.n.E., His Excellency Major-to accept the plan of the United Admiral Sir Frederic Dreyer. Induce European and other nailons ceived $0,000 subsidy from tha Hongkong Government, it was being General O. C. Barrett, C.E., C.M.G, States, which has been submitted run at a loss of $12,000 annually. C.B.E., D.H.O., and Mrs. Borrett; His

to the Disarmament Conference, for Munsang is an entirely Chinese Bonour Mr. Justice A. D. A. Mac-the International supervision of college, and recently celebrated Its Gregor and Mrs. MacGregor: Comtraffe in arms-Reuter. tenth anniversary. During the ten modore F. Ellott, 0.8.E, RN. and years of its existence the need for a Mrs Elliott; the Honourable Mr. C. building of its own has become more G. S. Mackie and Mrs. Mackie, and more acute, and the barnar held on Saturday was part of a big cam- naign to raise the sun necessary for this object.

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under me; and I say to this man, Among others who took part in Go, and he goeth; and to another, the service or attended the "At Come, and he cemeth; and to my Home," were Comdr. F. R. Porter;

Capt. . B. Walter, A, D. C. to Hiervant, Do this, and he doeth It." Excellency the Governor: Comdr. F.

The "At Home." YOUNG BLOOD PARTY Excellens the Admiral: Capt. B. N. Attwood, accompanying His

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Washington, Dec. 2. In a statement issued to the press yesterday, Senator William E. Borah, the stormy petrel of United States politics, demanded a com- plete reorganisation of the Ro publican Party through a change of personnel in the National organi- sation.

His demand, which was couched in strong terms, was coupled with the implied threat that a Young Blood Party would possibly form its own organisation If the Re- publican leaders refused to call the National Committee for a reor ganisation.- United Press,

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The Chieftain received His Ex- Wylie and Misa Wylle, Mr, and cellency Major General Borrett and Mrs. A. Stevenson and Miss Fother guests at Headquarters. In Stevenson, Miss Dowbiggin. and Mrs. N. M. Currie, Mr. Mrs. W. Kay.

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tulated them on their turnout and The church was practically full for their service at the St. when the service commenced at Andrew's Bail. half-past ten. Mr. G. E. Lengyear rendered organ music for tho Capt. Forsyth, raplying on be- hymns, which were, "All people that half of the Company, anid the on earth do dwell," "Praise, my Chieftain and Mrs. MacKichan were soul." "O God of Bethel!", "Ye to be thanked for the success of the Gates," and "Jesus calls us,” social functiona the Society had

The proncher took as his text the bed. ninth verse of the eighth chapter The Scots gave three cheers and of St, Matthew: “For I am a man ja "tiger" for the Chieftain and his under authority having soldiers (wife).

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