BITUARY
MR. T. M. MITCHELL DIES OF-PNEUMONIA
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It is with great regret that wo to announce the death, French which occurred at the Hospital yesterday morning, of Mr. Thomas Mordy Mitchell, formerly of the China Light and Power Company, and more recent ly of the. Texas Oil Company.
WOMEN'S CLUB'
YESTERDAY'S TRANSFER TO
NEW QUARTERS
THE HONGKONG
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
LATEST SHARE The transfer yesterday of the
QUOTATIONS Hongkong Women's International Club to moderm bondquarters in
The following quotations on the the. Cloucester Building is but another indication of the rapid London Stock Exchange have been received by Messrs, Swan, Culbertson growth of this body since its in- and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter,
Jan. 31. Feb. 1. ception in june 1983,
British Government Securities War Loan 3%
It will bo mombered that the Club, organised and instituted by Lady Southern, was formerly situated on the first floor of Chung in Build-
The late Mr. Mitchell came to Hongkong about ten years ago and joined the generating station of the China Light and Powerings.
When the membership figures in Company in July, 1926. Ho recreased to well over 380, it was found mained with this Company until that the rooms were too small. December, 1931, when he left to join the Texas Oil Company; where he was superintendent of the lubricating of department.
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"The Club moved its headquarters because we, as a committee, felt that we had reached a stage where we could expand," explained Mira. II. Sommers, the Hon. Secretary Treasurer, in an Interview yesterday 5. morning at the Club's new, reom", Nos. 104-5-6, first floor. Gloucester 6 Buildings.
Stricken with pneumonia January 17, deceased became gradually worse, until he passed | away yesterday at 11.15 am. nt the hospital. He was only 36 "The Club has always, fortunately,
paid its way," continued Man. Som years of ago.
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felt that we deserved larger quarters and chanco to spread out and guther # new members, Better rooms menn more members to the Club.
The late Mr. Mitchell was well-mers, "and in view of that fact, we lied by his colleagues and by a large circle of friends. Ha sterling qualities had soon carn- his ed for him the regard of follow-workers at the Texan Oil Company.
Halling from Australia deceas- od leavon f2 wife and three children, to whom much sympathy will be extended in their great. bereavement.
will
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pass Monument at 4 p.m. to-day.
"Our heartfelt thanks, of course, go to Mr. Tang Shiu-kin for his He has donation to start the Club always kept alive his interest in the| Club, Dr. Katewall too, is most In terested in this venture
Since the Club's inception in 1933, there have been many changes in the the Committee and Indy helpers. How ever, Mrs Sommers and Mrs. Biggar, whose hard work and enthusiasm at the beginning really opened the Club, Are still helping in every way. Al present, Mrs. Dunbar is Chairisun.
Mr. J. S. Fletcher
London, Feb. 1. Mr. J. S. Fletcher, the well- 230 known novelist, nathor of books, died here to-day,
Mr. Fletcher was a Yorkshire-girls of man. His father was the Rev. Rayinand, Potts, John Fletcher and, he was
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from The ehurch dated Norman times, and stocks whipping post still stood at its lych-gate, Near at hund associations with Robin Hood, Wolney,
Cromwell
Dick and Turpin. Many of the villagem had not yet seen a railway and superstitions and, charms still held away over them.
Included in the group of enterpria- ing and sympathetic women who are running this Club for the working the Colony are Mesdames Niggar, Tyson, Barber Fraser, Sidlecki, Tod, Konya and Y. K. Chow,
The library is capably managed by Mrs. Jack, salted by Mesinines W. A, Cornell and G. E. Contello.
Although the Club, rooms are much bigger now, there is all that cosy friendly atmosphere which makes the vizitor or member immediately fee, at home,
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SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY
WARM TRIBUTES
FAREWELL FUNCTION TO DR.
D.. K. SAMY
After 20 years connection with the Hongkong University, latterly as one of the teaching staff, Dr. D. K. Samy is now going into private practico. At a farewell Lon-party given in his honour by the University Medical Union yes- terday, he was presented with, a table-clock and other gifts, whilst glowing tributes were paid to his
skill.
In making the presentation, Prof. L. J. Davis referred with regret to the loss the University suffered by Dr. Somy's leaving it.
The Vice-Chancellor, Sir Wil- an amusing Ham Hornell, in speech, said he preferred with an old friend's privilege to refer to Dr. Samy as Uncle Sam, whom he first know as a remarkable figuro connected with Lugard Hall in that perlod when it acquired reputation as being a turbulent organization. (Laughter).
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Raisin' tho Rent.
Roy Bargy and lamona. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.03 9 p.m. A B.B.C. Recorded Programme.
Continuing, Sir William anid that Dr. Samy had done remark able work in his special line.
"Sir Christopher Wren". What the exact nature of Dr. A Wireless Play in celebration of Samy's wark was, it ill befitted the Tercentenary of the Birth of the him (Sir William) as a bachelor famous British Architect, written by C. Whitaker-Wilson, and produced by to speak about, but he was sure that with Dr. Samy's services loward Hose in the Studios of the
British Brondenating Corporation. being available to a wider circle, there would be repercussions in the birth statistics of the Colony. (Laughter).
He wished Dr. and Mrs. Samy all auccess in his future career. (Applause).
Dr. D. K. Samy, in reply, spoke in reminiscent strain of his con- nection with the University, both Jon the sporting and medical sides. He strenuously defended the status of the Hongkong University graduate, remarking that with the clinical work assured, the graduato was equal to if not a better man than any other practitioner. (Applause).
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Young Fletcher was observant. and soon began to feel that some of these things were worth mat- ting into writing. He tried his An exhibition of old Chinese Angle-Dutch
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and 10 of a political discussion at writings is being held at the St.Austin Mator ord local inn and
the Francis Hotel, room No. 306, Bent it Leeds Mercury. The story was from today until February 10, Chart. 157. Sh. Cheung, (Bearer) .... such inclusive, by Mr. T. L published and he received
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The most valuable piece in the Shai Elec, Constr. acted as special correspondent of the collection, a water colour painting, Van Ryn Deep
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When he turned to. fiction, his early associations showed them- solves strongly in his first novel, "Whon Charles I was King, which appeared in 1892, as one the excellent quality of the co- (Deferred) of the last of the old three-lours used. It is said that some | Rolle volume novels. It was an im- of these pale and pink tints are 81. mediato success, passed through never used in modern painting. Shell Trans and Trad. (Bearer) several editions in England and The process of preparing these
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Chinu endeavoured to give a Among his many books are single outline of their object with- "Whore Highways Cross", "Mis-out going into much detail, which tress Spitfire", "Life in Arcadia", modern day Chinese artists seek "The Making of Matthing", "The to attain by futuristic means, Patha of the Prudent", "A Picturesque History of
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Amongst other speakers who Pro- wero' added their tributes fessor K. . Digby, Professor W. {1. Gerrard, and Dr. D. J.
Valentine,
US, SILVER IMPORTS
Washington, Feb, 1. The Department of Commerce re- part for the week ending January 25, states that silver imports into The United States for the week amounted to $8,405,797, Including $7,502,634 from the United King-, doni, $140,960 from Mexico, $152,-| 856 from Peru and' $488,364 from Hongkong.--United Press.
The following is a corrected list at the uffrers elected at the annual meeting of the Kowloon Union Church on Thursday: Hon. Secretary: Mr. I. Noble; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. R. Taylor.
Mesara, Committee:
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THE SAAR MINES
GERMANS OFFER TRUNKETS
TO MEET PURCHASE
Berlin, Feb. 1. The Government has refused
"The FOR STREET SLEEPERS dozens of offers of golden trinkets
CONCERT IN AID OF THE SHELTER FUND
to nesist in the re-purchase of the Saar mines,
An official statement says that this willingness to sacrifice per- sonal property furnishes proof of ideal patriotism, but such sacrifice is unnecessary.
Town of Crooked Ways", "The Marriage Lines", "The Annexa- tion Society", "Exterior to the Evidence", "The Charing Cross Mystery" "The Burma Ruby", The Reformation in Northern
A concert will be given by the England", "The Stolen Budget Hongkong Chinese Choral Society, and "The Green Ropo"~Router conducted by Mr. J. Anderson Miller, The new Reich, says the state- LARA.M, on Tuesday, February 12, a mont, Is sufficiently, strong and an and Special.
6.30 pm in St. John's Cathedral understanding has already been fall, assisted by Mrs. Anderson Miller (soprano), Mrs. Helen Logic reached for safeguarding pay- hart (contralto), Mrs. E. Schroeder ments for the Snar mines without (violin), Capt. O. P. Joce (baritone) resorting to gold and foreign cur and Lt. Col. C. H. Kuhne, paO, O.Frency reserves of the Belchsbank. (piano).
PEDESTRIAN KILLED
MR. A. E. AINSWORTH IN FATAL MOTOR MISHAP
The entire proceeds will be in sid the Street Sleepers Shelter Society.
of
The concert in under the patron-
Mr. A. E. Ainsworth, ticket Inspector of the Star Ferry Com- age of the lion, Sir II. E. Follock pany, residing at 638 Wongnei- and Lady Follock. chung Road, was involved in a Tickets will be $2 (reserved) and fatal motor accident in Kowloon $1 (unreserved): booking at the yesterday afternoon.
Tsang Fook Music Co.
In a report to the Police, Mr. Ainsworth stated that he was driving a motor car along Nathan
Latest Donations. Latest donations to the Street Sleopora fund are as follow: Road from Tsimshatsui In the Imports & Exports Oilco (In direction of Mongkok at 4.10 p.m.
memory of Mr. J. D. and when near the junction of
Lloyd) Jordan Road he knocked down an | Mr.. LA unknown Chinese who received in- Anonymous Jurios from which he subsequent- Poi Ho Theatre (per Mr.
ly died.
The man was stated to have run across the road in front of the
car.
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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
TROUBLES ARE UFTEN THE TOOLS The name of Mr. J. A. Ritchie has WHICH GOD FASHIONS US FOR BET- been added to the list of authorised TER THINGS-Henry Ward Beecher, architects.
In consequence of the Chinese The name of Dr. Loh Seng-poh, New Year holidays, there, will Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery of bo no issue of the Telegraph added to the list of medical practi- the Hongkong University, has been on Monday. Publication will be tonern. on Tuesday
Notice is given that the Governor His Excellency the Governor has proposes to make an order under the approved of the grant of a Commla- Streets (Alteration) Ordinance, 1923, sion to Mr. Leonard Charles Tatham, for the permanent closure of the un- 8,048,04 as Lieutenant for service with the named street in the City of Victoria Construction Section of the Railway on the south-west side of Inland Lot $3,283,04 | Operating Detachment Cadre of the No. 86 joining Wanchal Road and
Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps. Queen's Road East.
9.30 p.m. Light Concert Items, Songs-Her Name is Mary,
When Irish Eyos are Smiling.
Danny Malone (Tenor). I'inno Solon-Der Fledermaus-- Selection.
Rale da Costa.
Songs Twilight.
My Little nest of Heavenly Blue.
Maria Jeritza (Soprano). Violin Solo-Tango (Albealz),
Yelli d'Amnyi). Songs-Nichnvol (Nothing Matters).
If I were King.
Dennis King (Baritono). 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
9.35 p.m-12 midnight Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
10.30 p.m. Press Bulletins, and Quotations.
12 midnight Clone Down.
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SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME
Yht
10-11a.m. Union Church Service
Order of Servier; Preacher-The Rev. E. G. Powell. 17 ..-12.45
p.m. lop Church Service (Chinese),
12.45-2.30 p.m. Earopean Recorded Music.
1 p.m. Time and Weather Report. Light Opera and Musical Comedy. Vocal Gem-Chocolate Soldier (U.
Straums).
Lilac Domino (Cuvillier). Songs Lover Come Back to mo
(The New Moon") (Romberg). Sungs-Wanting you ("The New
Moon") (Romberg).
Lawrence Tibbett (Haritone), Selection-A Country Girl
(Monckton), Vocal Gems-The Blue Mazurka. Voenl Gems-The Desert Song. SongsWaltz Song ("Merrie
England") (German). Songs-Love WB find a Way ("Mald
of the Mountains"),
- Helene Essormen (Suprano);--- Selection-The Song of the Drum.
Instrumental Mosle. Pinnoforte Solos-Three Chinese
Pieces (Chasins).
1.
Abram Chasing. Flirtation in a Chinese Garden. Rush Hour in Hongkong.
3. A Shanghai Tragedy. 'Cello Solos Mazurka, Op. 11 No. 3
(Popper).
Cello Solos-Musette (Bach).
Pablo, Casals. Pinnoforte Solos-Traumeawirron
(Dream Visions) (Schumann) (Op. 12, No. 7).
Vladimir llorowitz.
Violin Solo-Zigeunerweisen
(Surasate, Op. 20).
Mischa Elman. Concert Items. Songs--Tell me To-night. Songs-Only my Song.
Richard Crooks (Tenor). Organ Solon-Three_Fours Waltz
Suito (Coleridge Taylor). Organ Solos-Minuet Antiquo
(Walling),
Reginald Goas-Custard. Songs-Down Vauxhall Way
(Oliver).
Songs Pretty Mocking Bird
(Bishop).
Mavis Bennett (Soprano), Light Orchestral tunic.
A Musical Comedy Switch
(arr. Hati).
Viennese Memories of Lehar
(arr, Henry Hall).
Traumerei (Schumann).
7-7.23 p.m. Orchestral.
Carneval Overturo (Dvorak, Op. 93). Till Eulenspiegels Lustice Streiche,
Op. 28 (Till's Merry Pranks)
(R. Strausk).
7:25-7.40 p.m. Organ Solos, Allegro from Organ Concerto No. 1
(Handel).
Ave Marin (Schubert, arr. Munson), Memories of Schubert (arr. Munson). 7.40-8 p.m. Raso Bampton (Con- trailo).
Richard Crooks (Tenor). When I Bring to you Colour'd Toys. Light my Light,
The Rosary. Nazareth.
Do not go my Love (Hageman). Swans (W. Kramer).**
Roport
p.m. Local Time and Weather 8.03-848 p.m. Columbia Programme. Instrumental-Rollin' Home (Rose)." Descriptive Ballad-Love's Old Sweet Instrumental-Speak Eas7.
The Eight Piano Symphony.
Song with Mary Jarrold, Hubert Harben, Lawrence Anderson and Company (Boloint: Catherine Stewart) (Contralto), Humorous Monologue The Pensioner. William McCulloch. Sélection-Lucky Break.
Debroy Somara Band. (Continued on Page 5.)
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