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ERBERT
THE HONGKONG
KING'S JUBILEE
COMMITTEE APPOINTED
BY GOVERNON
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1935.
His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Peel, has appointed the following committee to draw up a programme and to undertake the local colebrations in connection with the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty King George V:
POLICE RETIREMENT INDIAN MERCHANTS
CILIEF INSP. CLARK LEAVING
AFTER 25 YEARS
PROPOSE TO FORM A CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Chlef 'Inspector Alexander A preliminary meeting of the Robertson Clark, Principal of the representative Indian merchants of Police Training School, is pro- the Colony was held under the chair- ceding to England on retirement manship of Mr. A. Tyeb Khan, of In April after 25 years' service in Messrs. Tyeb & Company, on Satur
day, at the Sindhl Merchants' Club the Hongkong Police Force.
Appointed Police Constable on Hall, to hold an informal discussion June 4, 1910, Inspector Clark as to the feasibility of forming an The Hon, the Colonial Secretary arrived in the Colony on July 10 Indian Chamber of Commerce for (Sir Thomas Southern, K.B., of the same year and in 1914 be- Hongkong and South China. C.M.G.) (Chairman): the Hon. Sir
Savon Lance Sergeant. camo W. E. L. Shenton, Kt. (Vice-Chair-years later, he was promoted Sub- man): Commodore Frank Elliott, Inspector and became Inspector OD.E, representing His Majesty's on May 2, 1920. Navy: Brigadier II. G. Seth-Smith, On February 16, 1933, he was said that the trade carried on here D.RO., Asalatant Adjutant. And promoted to the rank of Chief by the Indian Quartermaster General, in charge insp:ctor and succeeded Chief munity was considerable. Besides of Administration. representing Inspector Patterson as Principal there were several special circum. His Majesty's Military Forces: the of the Training School, on the stances, Hon, the Secretary for Chinose latter'a retirement. Affairs (Mr. N. L. Smith): the Hon, the Director of Public Works Chief Inspector Clark has a host handling by a special Association
A popular member of the Force, carried on by the Indian
cantlie community, which required Mr. B. M. Henderson); the Hon. of friends. He is also
a 'keen
Mr. K. B. Valdya, of Mesars, K. B. Vaidya & Sons, who convened the meeting, in explaining the object
mercantile com-
Crane as
atinched to the indian Will 25 other trades
mer-
Sir H. E. Pollock, Kt., K., LL.D.; lawn bowler and is the present and the corcentrated activities of the Hon. Sir Shougon Chow, Kt holder of the Singles Champion- all the Indian merchants. The trade LL.B.; the Hon. the Harbour Master, ship of the Police Recreation of India with this side was steadily (Cmdr. G. F. Hole, R.N. (Retired); Club.
fne Ilon, the Inspector General of Police Mr. T. H. King) the Hon.
Mr. R. H. Kotowall, C.M.G, LLE;
the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga; the Hon. NARCOTIC CONTROL all over the world and they did not
NATIONS WILL AID CHINA IN STRUGGLE
declining and Indian' merchants sometimes found difficulties in their trade. Besides, Indian exporters on this side had been shipping cargo know what circumstances prevailed at the other end. Therefore, to tide over all these difficulties and to afford proper facinths for the in- dian mercantile community, the for- mation of a Chamber of Commerce refor themselves would be of immense
Mr. Ts'o Seen-wan, OJE, LL-D; the Hon. Mr. C. G. S. Mackie: the Ion. Mr. Chhu Taun-nin; the Ilon. Mr. W. II. Bell; Squadron Leader C, B. Keary, representing the Royal Air
Geneva, Jan. 14. Force; the Vice-Chancellor, Univer sity of Hongkong (Sir William M. Vasconcellos (Greeco), Hornell); the Director of Education porting to the Oplum Advisory value and assistance. It was, how- new lover, not intended to make this pro- Mr. W. Sayer; the Commandant, Commission, described the
In China. posed Chamber a rival to any other Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, anti-drug regulations (Lieut.-Col. II. B. L. Dowbiggin, He said the Council could not at Chambers in the Colony, but only D.D.); the District Officer. North: present form an opinion about the another sister organization to work the District Officer, South; His value of the new system, but lajin co-operation with other similar the Colony. The Majesty's Trade Commissioner and hoped effective results would be Chambers In Commercial Secretary for South obtained. All nations would ald, Chamber had no political motives; the main concern would be for the China (Mr. G. C. Pelham): the China in her struggle.
Com- Canadian Government Trade Com- The clandestine manufacture, business side of the Indian missioner (Major V. E. Ductos); of drugs in China and foreign munity. Mr. A. el Arcull; Mr. L. C, F.; concessions and settlements, de- The proposal was discussed free- Bellamy: Dr. G. D. R. Black. D.LE, Clared M. Vasconcellos, constitut- V.D.; Mr. Leo. d'Almada e Castro, ed one of the most dangerous face, Messrs. A. Tyeb Khan, Mehan Singh, N. Nanikram. J. Wattumul representing the Kowloon Re-tors in the situation and called and V. S. C. Singham took part.
the most prompt and aidents' Association; Mr. E. Cock, for M.B.E; Mr. S. II. Dodwell; Mr. V. energetic measures.--Reuter, M. Grayburn; Mr. K. E. Greig; The Rev. N. V. Halward, represent ing the Boy Scouts' Association: Mr. Ho Kom-tong, O.RE.; Sir Robert
o Tung. Kt., LL.D.; Mr. W. J. The Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson andiments for the first general meeting Keswick: Mr. Li Yau-tsun, C.BE.; Mr. D. Drummond will be invited of the Indian merchants in the Major C. M. Manners, D.B.E.; Mr. J. to serve on the Committee on their Colony and South China.. Owon Hughes; The Rev. E. Greturn to the Colony. Powell; Mr. A. L. Shielda, repre- The Committee will hold its first sonting the Mid-Level Residents' meeting in the Council Chamber on Association; The Rev. Father Monday next, January 21, at 6.30 Spain; The Very Rev. A. Swann, p.m.
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The object of the proposal, was warmly supported by all present, and a forum of three Organising Dean, St. John's Cathedral; Mr. J.Secretaries, Messrs. H. Sedick, N. H. Taggart; Mr. S. T. Willamson; | Nanikram and V. S. C. Singham and Mr. B. Wylle,
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The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the chair proposed by Mr. V. S. C. Singham and seconded by Mr. Mehan Singh,
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