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WELSH SOCIETY
OFFICIALS ELECTED AT ANNUAL MEETING
FRIDAY, JANUARY
sulted in the abllection of $412 of POLISH ANXIETY
which $385 was donated by mem-1: bers of the Siclety. As a token of appreciation, the Editor of Tho- Hongkong Telegraph ex- pressad a doniro: that the Society.
con-
special
MAY FIND MERSELF CUT ADRIFT FROM EUROPE
London, Jan, 3.
establish closer relations, with
thanks has been received from the To avert Right Honourable the Lord Mayor
Reference to the impending dehould forward the money to the parture of Mr. W. H. Evan Mansion House and this was ac- Efforts made by France to Thomas, the retiring Vice-Pre-cordingly done. In this sident, and to the local collection nection, special thanks are due to Italy and Soviet Russia has caused for the Gresford Colliery di Mr. E. F. Price for launching and
much concern in Warsaw. astor, was made at the annual piloting the appeal to. Its success- moeting of the Hongkong Stul termination, and to Br. W. Ht la feared there that unless Poland displays' good statesman- David's Society yesterday.
E. Thomas for securing a The retiring President, Mr. E. privilega rate of exchange. The ship she might and herself cut adrift from the European family C. Thomas, was thanked for his sterling amount forwarded was and find herself in the samo poel- services. The now officials are
433-7-4, for which a letter of tion as Germany. Mr. A. Morris, President, and Bir. ER Price, Vice-President.
this possibility, Po- land is making attempts to estab Those attending the meeting in-of London. cluded the Hon. Mr. J. Öwen A letter was sent to the Ofcorlish more amicable relations with Hughes, Mr. G. S, Hugh Jones, Mr. Commanding, the 1st Battalion, France. At the same time, how- D. Davies, Mr. R. R. Davies. Mr. South Wales Borderers, express-ever, she is determined to in no D. J. Williame, and Mrs, E. V.ing sincere regrets at the forth-way endanger her friendship with was scalod In Hooper.
coming departure of the Regi- Germany, which Tho report of the year's activi-mant. Thanks were also convey. 1933 after many yours' bitterness. Poland's reconciliation with ties. submitted by the secretary cd for the invaluable assistance stated in part: The current year rendered to the Society by the Re-Germany is regarded with suapi- has closed with a membership roll giment and wishing them a very cion in Paris. It is contended in
however, of six life members and 33 or-happy and successful. tour of ser- Warsaw, dinary members. During the vice in India. The Ofcer Com- olimination of Poland's animosity year, one old member has quali-manding, writing from Singapore, towards Germany should be re- garded purely as a constructive fted as a life member and five new suitably replied, members have joined. It is plea- A letter cordially welcoming the element in the fabric of European sant to record that there have 2nd. Battalion, the Royal Welch peace. been no losses in membership Fusiliers, to the Colony and in In one rospect the attitude of during the year.
viting a representative of the Re- the Polish Government is show-
A
that the
A wreath from members of thegiment to serve on the Society's ing no sign of relaxation, because Society was laid at the Cenotaph Committee was despatched to the Warsaw is still negatively dis- on St. David's Day by the Pro Commanding Officer on the Bat-posed towards the projected Eant- sident, accompanied by the Vice- talion's urrival. letter of European mutual security pact. President and Members of the thanks has since been received. The question of co-operation Society. The annual dinner, fol-while the Committee have also between Poland and France is ex- lowed by a danco, was also held had the pleasant privilege of wel-pected to be discussed in Geneva
Owen,
the Regi- next week, between Colonel Beek, And apocin thanks are due to Mr. coming Capt.
W. II. E. Thomas and Mr. D. F.mont's representative, as a mem- the Polish Minister for Foreign Affairs, and M. Laval, the French Davica for defraying the expense ber of the Committee. of the dance orchestra: to the The President, supported by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, choir of the 1st Battalion, the Vice-President, laid a wreath at
Colonel Beck deliberately re- South Wales Borderers, for the the Cenotaph at the conclusion of frained from attending the meet- many excellent, choral renditions. the annual Armistice Service. In ing of the Council of the Lengue and to Mr. and Miss Phelps and vitations to an 'at homo were of Nations in November and Mr. D. M. Richards for their great-kindly extended to all members of ly appreciated vocal items.
the Society by Mrs. Powell,
The President organised a hike which took place on February 14 and the party feel deeply grate- ful to Mr. D. B. Evans who greet- ed them on arrival at Shing Mun and provided much needed freshment.
December, and his decision to pro-
ceed to Geneva next week 18 be- lieved to be inspired mainly by the desire to confer with M. Laval.
Our Own Correspondent,
Mr. W. H. Evan Thomas The Society has learnt with the greatest regret of the impending departure from the Colony of Mr. W. H. E. Thomas, our worthy and
of officers, recateemed Vice-President, who has the re-election
done so much to consolidate the Morris being absent. Congratulations and well-merit Society' during his all-too-brief | A motion that an annual mem ed thanks are due to Mr. E. Lloyd stay in the Colony. We wish him borship aubscription of $5 be Jones for the organisation of a every success in the future. The adopted in place of the $2 sub- most enjoyable bathing pic-nic loss which the Society will sus- acription was passed, a recommen- which was held on August 4.
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