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TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
1995
CONGRESS PARTY SUN LIFE "AT HOME”
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BANQUET AT THE
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Aptly described as a provocative
To celebrate the closing of a very and a wise address, Mr. A. 1. Pater-
auccessful year of Hife Insurance underwriting, Mr. J. R. Paton, the lecturer in English at the long- son, kong Univeraity entertained the Last evening Vice-President Branch Manager of the Sun Life Engilah Association at the Heleda. Mr. J. N. Garner and Mrs. Garner Assurance Company of Canada, and May yesterday with an hour's satiri
their country residence at Talpo for cal but well-reasoned argument for and Speaker J. E. Byrns and Mrs. Mr. Paton, held, n garden party at the establishment
National Byrns and the Congressional party the members of the field and agency of a England:
force-on-Saturday-afternoon. were--the guests of the United Hot. Mr. N. L. Smith presided States Consul, Mr. C. Hoover, at
Several members of the Canton over largo and distinguished dinner helt nt the Penin-
fold force came down, specially for gathering. An this was the first Huin Hotel at which a large num- ACssion of
the occasion, with the result that of the Association this season or of members of the American
of over election of officials was held, the community and the election
was an attendance many leading thirty members of this very old being named: Vice Presidents.Admiral Sir
Frederic
Hongkong citizens were present. - | catablished and well known life in-
Among the guests were:
surance company. G. Dreyer, Sir William Hornell, The Han. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, The Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, His Honour Sir Atholi MacGregor, Mr. G. 1. de Martin, The Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, Mr. G. R. Sayer, Lady Southorn, Pro fessor R. K. M. Simpson, The Hon Mr, N. L. Smith, The Hon. Dr. S. W.
there
Croquet, balloon race, candle race, deck quits, Hoopla, minature israe racing.
The Hon. Mr. Alabaster, M
Special cars left the Kowloon Star Sedgwick, His Honour Sir Athall Macgregor KT., R.C, Mrs. Byras, Ferry at 2.30 p.m., to transport the
Excellencs
Brig.
General party direct to. Talpo, where they Thackeray, Mrs, Garner, Consul Gen- arrived at 3 p.n. in excellent spirits. President of the U.S.A., Mr. Garner, guests as they arrived. After every- eral Hoover, The Jon. The Vice-Mr. and Mrs. Paton received their Mrs. Hoover, The Honourable The body had had time to settle down. Speaker of the House, Mr. Byrn
yras, there was an excellent programme of Committee:The Rev. H. W. Mrs. Thackeray, Commodore
which included the follow- games Dainer, Sister Beatrice, Father Gwick, Lin, Myruz Sinton,
The Hon. Ing: Mr. Byrne, Mrs. E. Davidson, Mra, N.
N. Smith, Evans, Professor 1. Forster, Mr. The Hon. Mr. Leo Kuciakowski, Mr. N. II. France, Mr. W. L. Handyside, B. G. Butler, Mr. Harry II. Fethick, II. Themason, Miss Julia Lam, Mr. P. II. Leung, Mrs. R. Ewing, 1. Saith, Mr. H. C. Macnamara, Miss H. D. Tyson, Mrs.
There was tea interval at 5 Mr.
Miss Mary Luborinho. Sawyer,
Macfadyen, lon.
The Drake, A. 2.4.
Mir. C.
Bell, Mre. o'clock. Then came the most import Jasper (Hon. Secretary and Treasurer).
Charles Gee, The Hon. Mr. Lindsayant event of the afternoon, the aue-i
Lion sule which was the sequel ta u C. Warren, Miss Frances. Wheeler, Mr. W. II. Morgan, The Hon. Mr. competition held during the month of Joe L. Smith, Mr. Frank Howard,
rard, October amongst the members A.
on Amusing lines. For Mrs. Lloyd Thurston, Consul Louis field force
1. Gourley, Mr. N. A. Gorman, The each dollar of life insurance under- Ilun. Wilburn Cartwright, Mre,
by an agent he received a Mrs. $1,000 case would obtain a cheque for David Fraser, Mrs.
Th Hon. Sa $10,000. Mr. Sand
cheques were drawn
The statement of accounts, showed
u credit balance of $56.17, the ex- poniliture during lust reason being $128,59 ns against An Income of 5484.76.
Object of Paper
E. 0.
Ar
Mr.
of the
Mr. Paterson explained that the H. Self The Hon. Mr. Bertrand cheque for $10, thus object of his paper was to try and James W. Fisher George Ander on the stible Bank of
prove why it was essential for the 1. MeReynolds, Mr. cultural development of England and Mrs. Arthur I. Greenwood, Mr.light Unlimited." and were crossed
for the future af ker dramn that Hull, Mrs. Noca Rell. The Hon,
by Government in the same way as she
national schools. Aupported
I.
T
Williams, The Hon. Mr. Den Gin- Kery, Mr. Paul A. Netland, Mr. 11.
Williams,
M
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The
To Drawer With their bank balances one re- had over half a million dollars in the aforesakl
Bank of Sunlight
Some such scheme was afoot and had. H. F. Sommers, Mrs. W. Ster agents were able, on Saturday after-
Fra L. Crawford, Inexhaustible for its chief sponsor Lord Lytton of in Cole, Mr. J. F. Richmond, Mrs. noon, to make purchases from an Manchurian of the sehen fame but the supporters Rodgers The Iton. str. Bert Lord, gina numes filled one with particular ad- Mrs. L. N. Johnson, The Hen. Mr. eluded:
Warren R. Austla, Mrs.
Parker fountain pen and pencil, miration and a lack of money was a Brearley, Mrs. F. Ryan
clock, further drawback.
portfollo, perfume sprayer, Willinn T. Stanton, Mrs, Nathan L. vanity case, camera, leather wallet,
Hon. Mr. Justice ash stand, etc., Bachman, Ils Lindsell, Mrs. Alegre,
Hon. M
Mr. Mrs. Gordon ing Robert R. Reynolds, Duclos, The Hon. Mr. Geraid P. Nye Alegre, Mrs. Matthew M. Neely, Mr. J. H. Taggart, Consul General Charles H. Bens, Mrs. Jantes Byrnes, Mr. Dodwell, Mrs. Lewis,
Lord Lytton had been to America We gave you the new colour
raise funds but to his mini to American influence we offer for
loat зда the picture now
thing they wanted in an
English National Theatre with due respect your entertainment
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Though the English wore, as a race very fond of acting,
drama and
Aus. J.
At 7 pm, after a most entertain- the and enjoyable afternoon guests returned by ear. the following:-Mr. and Mrs. B. W Amongst those who attended were Tupe, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lammert, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Silva, Misses Noronlia, been outstripped in the work and The Hon. Mr. Tom. Connally, Mr. Fanny Wn. Julia L
Fred D Tracy, The Hon. Joseph
G. Mary Chan, Messrs. Lammert,
P. T. Robinson, Mrs, Briant
JP Whitham, Albert Chan, Mrs. Park, W. William Shenton,
Irwin . Lanumert, P. S. Chan, Trammell, Mr. C. F. Thus, Mr. Tape, F. R. Zimmern, Y. G. NE, Y.-C. Henderson, Mrs. Burlen X. Wheeler, Yen and Master Yen. William H. King;
The Hon. Mr. Wong, K. T. Lau, T. H. Lam, S. L. 1 counterpart in the support of the The Hon. Mr. Taylor, Mrs. George:
of
while the Government were sponsoring museums for every town, huge outlays on biblical trans- and even municipal bowls lations greens, these moral-persuasions found
stage.
A National Theatre was necessary because it would improve our acting
and netors not less than it would
educate the people and ensure in the revival of drama, the existence of one of the most beautiful hrts which every people should possess."
Harrowing Pleture
Wells,
Min POPPY DAY APPEAL
Anderson Thu
Mr. Ernest W. Gibson, Colonel Lewis, Mrs. L. & Dennis, The Hon. Mr. Sherman ton, Mr. E. 0. Drake, Mrs. Harry D. Hawes, Consul General Mizusawa, Mra. William Allen White, The His. Mr. Edward R. Burke, Mrs. Lambert RE-EMPLOYMENT OF MEN
WHO SERVED IN WAR Dunbar, The Hon. Mr. Henry F. Ashurst, Mrs. Taylor, Consul Gen- oral Cav. Blanconi, Mrs. Joseph' Altogether 45,617 vacancies have Robinson, Mr. David M, Biggar, fra.
and been filled by ex-service men Henry F. Ashurst, Brigadler Seth- 2,046 by dependents through the Smith, Mrs. Henderson, General
British Legion's Employment Iriant H. Wells, Mrs. David Biggar. The Hon. Mr. William Organisation.
A.
A total of £1,822 has been spent King. Lady Shenton, The Hon, Mr. Burton K. Wheeler, Mrs. Seth-Smith, in financing schemes offering work
Lammert his own experience which My Mr.
Mrs. Gerald for Dunbar, from
ex-service men, Chair Grayburn, Mrs went back to the days of Pinero. The Hon. Mr. Park Trammell, Mrs. some of a diversity of industries Shields, making fishing andi-weaving-ave there had been a grent improvement William T. Stanton, The ion concerned.
Mr. He would like to relate the latest
James F Byrnez Mrs. Midz report of George Bernard Shaw to
Anthony,. Mrs.
Local Peppy Day Fund the audience, which
was that that Mr. B. B.
acy, Previously Acknowledged $3,110 by eminent author was now haunted Mrs. Let vierk, Mr. Fred D. Tracs.
fear that his demise might occur
Warren R. Austin, Mr. Shields, Sir Henry Pollock Pollock, The Ilen, Mr. Matthew
Mr. J. P. de Martin in expressing gratitude for an excellent address sald he felt that the harrowing pic- ture of the English stage which had been drawn could be slightly toned
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.
at the time of a General Election M. Neely. Mrs. Charles Hmp Clerks with the consequent burial of hiem obituary notice in
of. sta- The Hon. Mr. Bennett Champ) tistics, (Laughter).
Mrs. 11. N. Cootes, The Hon. Mr. F. Sir William Hornell said he had Gordon Duclos, Mrs. Edward R. Ryan Duffy, Mrs. Sherman Minton, Mr. pleasure in welcoming Mr. Paterson Burke, Consul General Byranck, Mrs. as a new member not only for his curk but he had done what was rarely able to do in Hong-achman, Mr Benson. The Cheques should be made payable to
Ilon. Mr. Karl Swellians Allen White, Poppy Day Fand."
A. Willis Thomson & Co., and crossed kong, and, had expressed a decided Robertson, Mr. opinion. The present situation in Mra. Kari Stofan, Mr. J. W. Morris, the theatrical world now that the
the Mrs. Elmer J. Ryan, J. W. day of the actor manager had gone, Fisher, Mr. N. J. Drake, The lion was that one had to go round finding Mr. A. Willis-Robertson, Mrs. David people who would risk their money Fraser, The Hon. Mr. Robert, L. wanted to put on a play. Doughton, Mrs. S. K. Paget, The Consequently the
the leading lights of Hon. Mr. Allen T. Treadway Wi
Mra, the profession had an insecuro time Bertrand H. Snell, Mr. J. C. and were practically driven to Holly Hams, Mrs. Robert L. Doughton, Sir wood and the films.
Henry Pollock, Mrs. Paul A. Net- A National Theatre would obivate lund, Conde, Sweney, Mix. F. II.
London, Nov. 5. this to a certain extent and would Tyson, The Hon. Mr. Robert A. also curtail the "phenomen to whom Campbell, Mrs. Robert A. Green, Me-five years and costing some be
A big schemo of railway Miss Doyle Gibson, Mr. Avelopment works, extending over the 19 or 20-year-old girl Homebody had taken 24 fancy Myron Simon, Mrs. Sam D. (laughter)-and who was In leading
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The Hon. Mr. R. E. Wing Thomason. Other members expressed apprecia- Capt. A. O. Lustie, Mr. Fung Kong- raised, and has been agreed upon tion of the address after which the mu, Birs. Wilbarn Cartwright, Mr.following prolonged negotiations meeting was adjourned..
Charles Gee, Mrs. Lindsay, C. War between the Government and the ren, Captain Clough-Taylor, Min four main-line railway companies. Peyton Elizabeth Hawes, The Hon. A grant of necessary powers. Mr. Henry Ellenbegen, Mrs. II. F. by Parliament is only awaited be Sommera, The Hon. Mr. W. Sterling
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In addition to the reconstruct LADY WITHDRAWN
L. N. Johnson, Mrs. Joseph A. Par- rish, The Hon. Mr. Fred L. Crawing and enlarging of many m The summons taken out by Mrs. ford, Mrs. W. F. Arndt, The Hon. portant stations and goods yards, Alina Rocha, of No. 169. Sal Young Mr Dan R. McGehee, Mrs, MeVans the building of rolling stock and
of new branch Chol Street, First Floor, against Mr. Yoseph A. Parrish, Mrs. Bert Mrs. Marie Soldin, of No. 8 York Lord, Mr. S. W. Hamilton, Mrs. Don the Inying Road, Kowloon Tong, in which she Gingery, Mr. D. A. O'Kleffe, Mies loop lines, the propost works alleged that she had been assault-Frances J. Reynolds, The Hon. Mr. include the extension of automatic ed by the defendant on the Star George II. Mahon, Mrs. E. M. Gor
of colour light-Brillah Wireless. Forry on August 21 was withdrawn don, Mr. Sterling Fisher, Mr. John train control and the installation
Mr. before Bir. W. M. Thomson at the C. Pool, Miss Anne Warren, Kowloon Magistracy yesterday after-Erwin D. Canham, Mr. Leigh it. Cramer, Mr. Joseph Rucker, Minu M. Mr. R. H. Gole, of Mesars, Hall Knight, Mr. James Witgo, Mr. Guard, Snell, Mr. Merritt N. Cootes, Mr. N. Stockton, Mr. Arthur W. Bachton, Brutton and Company, appeared for Mr. B. Connolly, Mrs. Kenneth the complainant, while Mr. J. M. Rounds, Mr. Leslie L. Bille, Mrs. Mrs. JW. Morris, The Hoston, D'Almada Remedies represented the Erwin D. Canham, Mr. G. P. Mur-Francisco A. Delgado, Mr. San-
Camilo Paget, Mr. I. P. ray, Mr. F. W. Kendall,
Shaw, Mrs. Francisco A. Delgado, Mr. R ed that the case across an the re- Mrs. W. G. Richards, Mr. Chester M. Henry, Mrs. Leslie L. Bine, The sult of a family dispute. There had Leon Manly, Mrk: Irwin S. Harris, Hon. Mr.
Mr. Lould bean unpleasantness but it would do Mr. Carl Shemaker, Mr. Allan W. nobody any good to carry on with lirsh, Miss Mary Cootes, Mr. J. L. C. Rabaut, Mrs. Arthur W. Hachton, Fleming, Mr. Kenneth K. Hounds, Mr. Julius Thompson, Mrs. George Mrs. Ceng. Huse, Mr. Carl F. Jacob. H. Mahon, Mr. W. F. Arndt, Mrs. Mr. W. G. Richards, Mr. Quintin Dan R. McGehee, Mr. L. C. Dennis, Paredes, Mrs. Loigh R. Cramer, Mr. Mrs. Louis C. Rabaut, and The lion. Gene Huse, Miss Auricl Friedrich, Mr. Elmer J. Ryan.
Mrs. Richmond, Sir Robert Ho Tung was unable Mr. B. Mekelway, Dr. E. M. Gordon, Mias. Sarah Louise, to attend, owing to 1-health.
noon.
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Mr. Cole in applying for permis-Osias, Mr. Irwin
Mr. S. K.
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the caso.
Mr. Remedios stated that he had no objection to Mr. Cole's applica tion, and agreed that the case would do no good at all,
Permission to withdraw the sum mmons was granted."
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