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ONGKONG

Sunday

Hongkong News of the Week

Juna 23

Monday

Mr Jeffries Funeral. The funeral of the late Mr C. W. Jeffries, Director of the Royal Observatory, Hongkong who died at midnight on Saturday following a stroke, took place at the Colonial Cemetery to-day. The Rev. D. Rosenthall oficlated,

The late Mr Jeffries is survived by his widlow, well-known in benevolent circles in Hongkong, and his only child, Mrs W. A. Mackinlay, The chief mourner at the funeral was Mr W. A. Mackinlay, son-in-law,

Pall-bearers were Messrs H. II. Mundly, A. F. Paul, E. M. G. Hanlon, A. R.

A. I. Cash, H. Bolton, and J. Stoker. 4. G. Meyer No dowers were sent

W.

A Page For The Evacuees

was living in retirement, were paid by His Honour the Chlef Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, and the Attorney- General, the Hon. Mr C. Q. Alabaster, in the Supreme Court to-day,

The Chief Justice sat with the Fulano Judge, Mr Justice P. E. F. Cressall, and there was a full gather- ing of both branches of the legal pro fession and officers of the Court present.

Among those presenting His 1905 as Assistant Latd Officer and m

H, Bntly-Smith

Forster,

Major

normal health on Saturday, Bitfferecek YT. J. A. Tarrant, J. in conveyancing in the Colony.

Review Of The Principal Topics June 22

To June 28

Wednesday

occurd

June 26

Thursday

Secretary, E. S. Doughty: Hon. Trea surer, NJ. Perrin; Directora W. Income Tax Possible. The inten- Brown, E. Denison, E. J. R. Mitchell, tion of Government to replace the J. II. Montgomery, Ngan Shing-kwan, war revenue taxen next year by an J. H. Van der Laan, E. M. Røyrnond; income tax, supplemented possibly John Yuen,

by an excess profits tax, or to develop the rate scales so as to tax higher

High Cost of Living. The high cost

profits and salaries according to full of living los resulted in several re- ability to pay, was announced by the presentations to the Labour Omeer, Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, nt Mr. B. C. K. Hawking, recently for increased wages and better working the Legislative Council to-day.

conditions.

Saturday

June 28

Funeral of Mr Tregillus.

The funeral of the late Mr. Edwin

Immediately taken to the Kowloon W. Pryde, B. D. Evans, Bench as 7,

he first sat on nerved wit Bia Artülery in the last war any surplus from war reverte taxes Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Oder apang be sure gaiterán a for

Clarke, L. WDS

C. Hail, C. E. Smilli, Jumes

stroke at the Star Ferry Wharf, Kowloon, in the evening, and Hospital where, however, his condl T. S. Whyte-Smith, E. I

seems

the l Headquarters WES

President.-R.

sympathy of many residents will be L. C, F. Bellomy, J. A. Ritchie. E. M. Koceived ty the other day that I He was alto a member of Masonic Navai oflcers are:

extended to them.

Mr Jeffries lind a long connection

in 1007. He was born on April 28, 1802, of a well-known Greenwich

at the

"Computer the Roy commodation is available, an official keeping friends and his passing will Superintendent of Prisons, Mr J, W.

the on for appointment to when the brick columns of the ground out Ton. Mr Alabaster said: The Ruckelt, Chief Indian Warder Rahimet

the

vatory on December

1903,

Hobertson;

Friday

David Leigh, J. R. M. Smith, E, Lloyd- Jones, Dr J. H. Montgomery, Dr Ernest bach and Rev. Franks Short To. Rev. H. R. Wells,Rev. J.-E. Sund-

Wreathes were sent by Dr and Mrs

Court, brd the officers of this Court man, W. Mulcahy, L, D, Skinner; L. d. the Peninsula Hotel to-night when they Emest To. Dr and Mrs Coxon To, Rev.

Assistant, Royal or app and foundations at the north front of the tribute which has fallen from Your Guards Company of the Volunteers modation to hear the Evacuation Re. Father L. A. Riganti, J. Hunter, Mrs M.

Quips By "Argus”

With Acknowledgments

A correspondent suggests that two cantons for Europeans only should be established at Kowloon and Happy Valley. He's what's wrong with the war aims.

i

·

All the big-wigs may be present at the inaugural Bowl of Nico din. wer, I trust the opportunity will be seized to try out the staple dial- Roya bean curd, salt-fish and peanut 011

A desperato nala is creeping into the gram widowers' Jetters. Couldn't Government arrange for them all six months boilday? . Or wouldn't the War Tax revenue run to that?

The Chief Justice said: Last Satur day morning I received the news of the death of Philip Jacks, who six years ago retired after a long and

The announcement was made at the honourable career in the public, ser

recond and third readings of the War The Intest of these demands.comes. vice of this Colony.

of the

Revenue Amendment Bill, which was from the Sal Yee Shuen Ngal Chung Jacka was a solicitor

passed with two amendments, one of Kung Wui (the Junk Builders and Supreme Court of Judicature in Eng- by request. were Cap S. lacd when he came to Hongkong in

which gave a further slight relief to Repairers Guild) who, in a letter to the medium-salaried tax-payer with the Labour Omeer stated that, owing Charles Tregillus, relred officer of of his service his

a wife and three or four children- to the ligh cost of living, their mem- the Chinese Maritime Customs, who Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry the early years

activities were confined to work in

bers have requested that, as from died on Friday morning at the age Northcote), the Hon. Mr N. L. Smith, June 22

the lion. Mr R. R. Todd, the

the Hon. the

Onice wills the exception of

June 25

Thero was a long debate on the July 10 substantial increase in wages of 80 after a long illness, took place nino

which he spent na Act- Death of Mr C. W. Jeffries.

scale of allowances for depreciation, be made for both permanent and at the Colonial Cemetery to-day, the Solleitor. As Land Omer Dies Suddenly. The dealh CM. Manners, Ma There will be general regret in the Mr A. B. Purves, the Hon. Mr W. J.

Ater, Major

ing

early this morning of Mr Willan Colony at the death of Mr Charles Frederick representing Hongkong he compiled a digest regarding the Dedear Principal Omeer of the Stapley and the question of taxing interest on daily-paid carpenters and caulkers in Rev. J. E. Morrison officiating.

disposal and tenure of land in Tong Prison. Mr Dedear returned to the Colony

all districts of the Colony.

Besides the chief mourners, Mr William Jeffries, Director of the Renevolent. Society), the Rev. kong which is still of immense value only two months ago from Sydney, where deposits was also discussed. Royal Observatory, Hongkong. Mr O'Dwyer, S. J., Wing-Commander A.

In response to Hon. Mr M. K. Lo, The wages referred to in their and Mrs C. R. Jonsson, daughter-in- with two. daughters and son Jeffrica, who had appeared to be in H S. Sicele-Pertsins, Messra E. C. K. to those engaged in land dealings and ive had spent nine month ich leave

who are evactices.

the Governor gave an assurance that letter were formerly fixed by the law, Mary, and his grandchildren, II.

Mr Dedeat, who was 47 years of age. In January, 1922, he was called to

Mrs C. B, an and joined the Prison Department in 1911, would be used only for the further conditions which have all been re- funeral were Mr and the Bar and in

Pulsne Judge, In his younger days he was actively From then onwards until he retired interested in boxing, and took part in ance of the Colony's war effort or for gistered with the S.C.A. will remain Brown, Mr and Mrs B. I. Levkovich, unaltered. The letter states that the Dr L. Clift, and Messrs A, Perry, tion grew worse and he passed away Jones, 11, A. Taylor J. V. Prentis, as sent on judicial work.

on penalen a great part of his time many haute held in the old city tale essential locul services.

a welterweight, 11e. was also a keen swunmer, and had appeared in the annual

Relary Club. The nomination of last increase in wages was made by R. T. Nelson, A. Smitli, T. II. Smith,

F. M. Brown, E, C. C. Johnson, P. · shortly after midnight.

Fleming, W. Ho is survived by his wife, well. J. de Rome, G. G. Wood,

G. B. S. Thomson, P Tester, B.

When I arrived in this Colony in ports of the Police and Prison Officers,

Mr Hawkins said that he had not K. Laf, Herbert Hung, A. Hung, and Club, known in benevolent circles in wylle, A. E. P.

Hung Hing-tak. Besides hi dulles at the Prison, Mr was made this week, Dr Arthur Woo Hongkong, and his only child,' Mrs Stewart, w Guest, R. Pestonji, J. February, 1934, Jacks was my first He was a member of the Prison Officer officers of the Hongkong Rotary Club the S.C.A, as far back os 1922.

Woodward, P. I. New Pulsne Judge and there then began

in Stanley W. A. Mackinlay, who is well-known to most people in Hongkong for her man, S. Eccleshall, F. W. White, 1. B. a friendship which 1 valued highly. Dnd was a corporel lunteer timing retiring from the post of President, yel had time to fully Investigate the

Trevor, F. W. Stapleton. A. Morris. think that the quaillies that most and was

immediate attention. The letter was to custom, succeeding him. The new signed by three representatives of the brilliant successes with the Hong- w. Hollands, P. D

D. Crawley, H. E. distinguished Jacks were his unfail- fotots, composed of Prison offers. The and the Vice-President, according matter, but that it would occupy his E. kong Amateur Dramatic Club. The Strange, E. A. Atkins, M. Nemazee, it courtesy and his great humanity, flown at halfmast yesterday respect (Beottish

General Guild, one from the Aber- from him a on

a long letter tell and Military Lodge No. 840

Constitution).

Vice- deen Guild and one from the Shaki- Raymond, C. B. Brown L. G. Davis.

he was in

Mr Dedear had a wide circle of friends.

Hon. wan Guild, with the Colony having arrived here. A. Fraser. H. E. Badden and W. ing in delal how happy with where testimony of which was given of the President, Lam Ming-fan;

his retirement In

In Weymouth

funeral at the Catholle Cemetery, In the Naef.

his chief

getting

afternoon, when Rov, A. Rosello oflciated. preoccupations were To Remain in Residence

Among the large gathering were Major tree-stumps and rid of obstinate His Excellency the Governor, Sir makler a garden of his dreams. 3. L. Wilcocks, Commissioner of Prison); of Mr ES. Barrett (Superintendent Geoffry Northcote, will be staying at Hospital School Greenwich Government House as long as ne Royal, and was educnted

of making and Prisons). He had the gift

Mr C. J. Norman, (Assistant

He entered as a Observatory,

Greenwich, in

be sincerely regretted by the very Fitzgerald. (Chief Officer and Officer Commanding Stanley Platoon), air W. J. transferred to 1807, and was

the spokesman said to-day when ques-

all classes in Hongkong. many. of

Bogley, (Acting Assistant Chief Ofeer),

June 27 of Observatory, Cape of Good tioned regarding the demolition Royal

To his widow, his son and his A Palce. (Principal Industrial Officer). Good the first floor verandah, necessitated daughter our sincere sympathy Ryan, 11. Merriman, W. R. 500 "bachelor busbands" marked the

Menara A. Jillot, B. Plumb, F. It. Fuggle, Hope, in July 1002. lle pussexi

BI D. Husbands' Protest Meeting. About in their bereavement,

Spoors (Principal Officers). Dr ataff of the Obsera floor verandah collabseri,

The Tunnelling operation under Gov-

rev Bax, the solicitors on the Roll of this Kan, Lieut J. Purvis, Messrs V. I. Free first anniversary of the evacuation in Mr Jeffries was

First crnment House resulted in

-Bodden, Mr A. Paice, small settlements occurring Hong-

In the would like to be associated with the A detachment of the Indian Spectal packed all avaliable seating aceam~ kong,

an August 21,

E Lindgren (Vancouver), J. R. M. arrived here on October 9 of the building, and the oppearance of Lordship and with the expression of intended, as well as many European and presentation Commitice make a report same year. He was appointed Chief severe fractures at many points In condolence to the widow and family, indian prison officers.

Pall-bearers were Messis F. T. Winter on its efforts to induce Government to Smith, G. E. Longyear, Mr and Mrs H E. Budden and family, Mr and Mrs R. Assistant on June 14, 1912; and the wall above. A further settlement It was my privilege to know Philip ton, Drowery. Bd. Grindley, G. lift the ban on women returning. Baldwin and family, Mra Whitestone

intimately, belre almost Director on July

July 9, 1932, on the occurred on June 3, and in order to Jacks

The meeting was the most tumultu- (Australia) and the Committee and retirement of Mr T. F. Claxton. reduce the load on the foundations, daily in contact during 27 of the 30

of the ous yet held by the husbands. The Members

Kowloon Union He was a member of several of the the first floor verandah is now being years he spent in this Colony. He Commitices of

of L'Organisation Meteo- demolished.

minutes on many occasions as speakers No decision has yet been reached was aptly named Philip because of children. Alice, Peggy and Dickey, were proceedings were held up for several Church.

He lowered Into the grave with this cacket. most lovable disposition rologique Internationale, and was

Many Wreaths Sent

E. C. Tregillus. Mr appointed President of the Far East regarding to late Mr Jacks, Tributes friend.

never made an enemy or lost a Wreaths were sent by Mr and Mrs R. were unable to continue through the

J. Ashley and family, Mr and Lies 1. din, the speakers were applauded voci. Charles Tregillus, well-known in Hong-" Regional Commission of L'Organisa- tion Meteorologique Internationale to the late Mr Philip Jacks, former The Bar, the solicitors and the Barrett and family. Mr and Mrs W ferously and entealls, buos and hisses kong and the China Coast where he.

Bagley and family, Mr and Mrs W. JL

the centre. Regionale II) in 1938, Pulsno Judge of Hongkong, who died oflcers of this Court feet his loss Halley. Jim Batten, Mr A. G. Bond, Me followed practically every reference to served with the Chinese Maritime J. F. Burns, Mr G. W. Carr, Mr and Mrs government, especially the Evacuation Customs, died at his residence, 10 Peace

C. F. Crofton, Mr J. Crossan, Bir and the Association of Professional Euro-

and family (Vancouver), Mr L. D. Skin- ing was orderly and good natured and A native of Plymouth, the late Mr pean Civil Servants and Chairman

ner, Mir W. Doxford, Mr and Mr punctured by laughter, mostly ironical. Tregillus came to the Far East in 1875 Drewery and family. Me and Mrs J. W of the Civil Servants Council, Ho

Fitzgerald, Mr R. C. Fitzgerald, Mr W

The speeches brought forth a variety aboard a sailing vessel as a mercantile was one of the oldest members of

Floyde, Air and Mrs L. J. Fordham, Mr

cadit. In 1800 he joined the Chinese and Mrs G. Faster and family, Me and of suggestions, ranging from. having a the Hongkong Club, the Royal Hong-

Maritime Customs, with whom he kong Golf Club, and a Hte member

Secretary of the Church Missionary Mrs E. 5. Franks, Mr and Mrs E. Franke, bonfire demonstration on July 4 to deal- Sóciety.

Mr and Mrs V. 7. Freeman and family, of the Kowloon Cricket Club,

Mr and Mrs F. R. Fuggle and family, Mr ing direct with the Home Government. served until his retirement in 1021. He was also

The Candidate was presented for M. Gemmel. Me and Mr B.V. The only resolution put to the meeting. Since then he had been residing in an active member of the ·United Services Recreation Club distinguished missionary family, the priesthood by the Rev. Mr Martin Grindley, Dr and Mrs E. W. R. Hackest, however, was that the old committer Hongkong.

h the Maritime and the Kowloon Bowling Green Rev. David Macdonald Paton, was and the Rev. Mr Chung.

and Mrs J. W, Harrop and family. Mr carry on and continue with a stated

During his 40 year with the Club, having lately become a keen ordained a Priest at St John's Cathe- The Rev. Mr Paton is lent by the N. Hill and children. Mir and if polley aimed at the earliest possible Customs, Mr Tregilius served in many bowls player.

Diocese to the Chinese Y.M.C.A, for W. Hircock, fr S. Houge and Pak Me

the womenfolk He was once well dral to-day.

Lrom stations up and down the China Coast, anr Mrs C. Jamieson and family, Mr and return" · "of The Rt Rev. Bishop R. O. Hall and four years and is now going to Shairs A. Jillot and family. Mr and Mrs G. known as a tennis and cricket player,

and everywhere was much respected. being very early member of the the clergy proceeded to their places Ping Pa, near Chungking, to work Johnston, Mr. and Mrs R. E. Jones and former Wigwam Tennis Club and for in the Cathedral at 8 am, and the amongst the University students in family, Mr and Mrs J. S. Joyce and family. Most of the meeting was occupied by He was one of the last links with the Mr and Mrs C. J. Kingdon and family, a statement by the Chairman, Mr J. F. Chinese revenue service, having joined long a keen supporter of the Kowloon eeremony opened with a hymn. Cricket Club.

Clergy present were the Rev. H. D. Lawn Bowls. In a pairs match in an Lyle. Mr S. H. Marvin, Mr W Macgregor, detailing an interview the when it was known as the Chinesa

McCurrach, Mr P. T. F. McDonald, Mr G.

Committee had had with His Excellency Imperial Customs. His passing will be Mr Jeffries was

enthusiastic Rosenthall, Vicar of Christ Church, the first round of the bowls cham- V. McGrath, Angus McLeod, Me and BIB

mourned by many old China hands. Masou, and was Worshipful Zetland Lodge No. nful Master of Kowloon Tong, the Rov. H. A. Wit- pionship at the Civil Service to-day, J. MicTavish, Mr and Mrs. Berriman the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcoin.

Acting Vicar of st

and family, Mr and Mrs 11, Millington and

In a frank exchange of views and dis Andrew's,

The late Mr Tregilius, leaves C. H. and J. 3. Basto beat F. N. Hill family, Mr A. McG. Mitchell, Mede cuasion, of the whole problem, the widow, daughter and son-in-law to the Rev. John Y. I

Higgs 21-13.

Norman, Mr and Mrs T.-IL-Pearce, He held many offices in the District Kowloon, Stanhope and young, and W. opened well by ECOT and Mrs A, H. A. Perry and family, Me Governor stated that the decision on the and Mrs C. R. Jonsson), a daughter- E. W. Ferry, Mr B. Plumb, Mr and Mrs return of the women rested entirely in-law, Mrs Mary Tregilius, and four Warden la 1930. He was Z. of Vic Senior Missionary of the

ing four and increased their lead to file and family. Me and Mrs R 5. with the Home Government but beld standchildren, Frances Jonsson Peggy toria Chapter No. 525 EC. in 1922, and Missionary Society, the Rev. was appointed second Grand Principal Short, the Rev. Lee

scored two. At the 14th the Bactos . Ingram Shawrand family, Mr and Mrs the evacuation order by stating definite. Bough. of the District Grand Chapter of at St Mary's, Causeway Bay.

were leading 17-8.

Simpson, Mr and Mrs A: D. Spoors and Hill and ligge the l Hongkong and South China In 1940, of St

played better

Govt. Eating Houses. The possibility towards the end, family, Mr and Mrs E. Sievers and family, y that it could not be considered under

Mr and Mrs A: R. Teppenden, Sir and the present political circumstances. Chaplain to His

of Government running Council eating- At Kowloon Football Club J. W. Mrs C. J. le Timler and family, Me II. M.

Major and Mr

He declared however that the post. houses was disclosed by Hon. Mr W. J. Mark Lodge No. 204 EC in 1923 and Majesty's Forces, Deaconess J. L. Leonard and W. Ward beat R. P. Mr and Ms W. Ward and tamil kr tion was under constant review and Currie, Chairman of the Urban Council. -again in 1934. Further, he wna Wor- Vincent. Pastor K. Deleheit of the Phillips and 3. Men in the Colony Mr and Mrs F. 7. Winterton and family, the return of the women," urgent steps ference was also made to a letter writ

McKelvie 10-14.

and Mrs W. E. Webber, Mr L. B. Whant, that when the time came warranting during an interview, to-day, when ro- shipful Master of Shameen Mark Tao Fung Shan

Christian Institute Α postponed Lodge No. 833 £ 1038, District and Rector of the Luteran Church in Open Fairs Lawn Bowls Champion- Mr and My Woodward and family. would be taken.

ten by Mr Ip Kwal-chung on Cooked Grand Master of the District

Grand Hongkong,

Clerical Blaff Stanley Prison, All Ranjes, Pastor Thelle, and the ship was held at Police Recreation Indian Prison Staff, Blair of Victoris Re-

Foods and Hawkers' Licences which Lodge of Mark Master Masons of th Hongkong and South China since 1930, Rev. A. P. Rose, Chaplain in charge Club green on Monday, when J. H. and Prisan. Members of Central Police Mtera. Commandant and Ali Ranks,

21, and Worshipful Master of Araral of St John's Cathedral.

Gelling and H. Q: Wallington beat C. 1.KV.D.C. All flanks Stanley Platoon), Lodge Royal Ark Mariners No. 264 EC. Present also was Miss E. S. Atkins, E. Langley and L. A. Jordan 22-14, The fight Worshipful Marter X, Cunning

Tribules

reconstruction.

Commission

Mr Jeffries was a man of great on Wednesday, in England, where he very deeply. publle spirit. He was Chairman of

Fon

Tuesday

June 24

Priest. Ordulaed. A member of a

Grand Lodge of Hongkong and South Rector of

and Diocesan.

that area.

The winners

Vanthall, IL Pearce. Woodward, H.

Two bugters from the Royal Sents play- ed the "Last Post," and "Revellie."

Boral tributes from the widow and

Mr

G. Cottrell and family, A. B. Didsbury Advisory Tribunal, Withal, the meet- Avenue, Homuntin, to-day.

Comer and Men W. 1. 1. Harrison,Mar

Australia.

Edwin

China, and was mado District Grand Secretary, the boy TV

20 ved on

the fifth end before the losers Resen. Mr and Mrs P. Ryan, Dr and Mrs out na hope of an early reschedum of and fictes Bough-end Mary Chara

He was Worshipful Staster of Eothen

In 1930.

Fanling Golf, A golf match between the United Services and Royal Hong- kong Golf Club took place yesterday at Fanling, resulting in a win for the Club by 13 points.

Results (Services names' Arst): Brig. A. Peffers lost to J. W. Ander- son, LL. Comdr Tollemacho bent R. II. Gregory, Lt R. 1. Plummer lost to J. P. Tamworth. Et W. D. Pollack lost to R. G. Parker, Li Pinkerton lost to T Megarry. Lt J. L. C. Pearce lost to 11. F. Phillipa, Maj. T. A. Meck bent I. H, Gearo, Lt J. D. Cingue lost to S. L. Lloyd, Brig. T. Macleod lost to K. S. Robertson, Maj: R. E. Guest lost to J. A. Parish, Capt. K. E. Young lost to R. Young. R. Parkin tied with G. Aitken- head, Col. Rose bent. A, K. Mackenzle, Mal, Cadogan-Rawlinson lost to F. D. Hunter, Pay Cmdr Burlon Iost to A. B. Purves, Capt. A. C. Collinson lost to F. Redman, Major R. O. Giles beat It. For- rest, Major-Gen. Grusell lost to S. H. Dodwell.

Fourballs

Peffers and Tollemache lost to An- derson and Gregory, Plummer and Pollock lost to Tamworth and Parker, Pinkerton and Pearce lost to Mogorry and Phillips, Mock and Clague beat Geare and Linyd. Macleod and Guest tied with Robertson and Parish, Young and Parkin lost to Young aca Alken- head, Rose and Hawlinson Toxi to Mackenzie and Hunter, Burton and Commodore bent Purves and Redmond, Giles And G,O,C.; boat Forrest and Dodwell...”

Total Club 2434 Services 111.

Connell Member. His - Matesty the King has approved the appointment of the Hon Mr Li Tao-fong to be an UnoMetal Mamber of the Legislativa Counell, in muccession to De L Shu- far, with effect fromí January 17. Sue Wire di Brigade · Post. Mr : William Maintosh · Smith has been appointed Deputy Chief Officer of the Firó Brigade with leffect from, tune. 7,

Kau-yan,

Rev.

H.. L. Davis, Charl

Husbands' Protest Meeting

Picture shows a section of the 500 husbands who attended the Rose Room of the Hotel on June 27 in a second profest meeting against the continued evacuation.

F

The Police have caught a man who collected bribes from hawkerd on the pretence that he was collecting on behalf of the Pollvo. That should learn him to got his credentiala in order.

One thousand five hundred air. raid! turnel unhera are needed. What's worrying some whether they play brideo.

The Health Department is making.

get

'n bravo fight; but we won't hygiene unul houses and streets aro bult saucer shape, with a plug in

Well, have you adapted yourself to daylight saving.“ Suroi Except that by the time I get home. Is chow it's time to start trying in vain to sleep before daylight was me that it's too late to get to work. before 10.

*

To judge from the broken tree st the Chater Road car park, the wood- cutters are getting up in the social scale.

There's a AIY George Chips living In Chicago. He finds life a bit hard. People keep on ringing up and day- ing good-bye. ↑

Unauthorised · allerations to water service might be a menace to healin. They

the might make P.W.D. cholerle,

Correspondent complains that he couldn't get the soup he wanted at the Y.ALCA. Don't they have a stock pot in that kitchen?

Maybe

if Government Wottld specify the duties of a Lady Assen“ sor we could get a bunch of them to come back and work for nothing.

he

·

Everybody is making it clear that rejects absolutely the princi.. ples and practices of -Baishevimm Of course, being in a tin":"housŠM doesn't make you a sardine,

Wreaths were sent by Annla Mr Macgregor revealed that the Governor mated in the discussion that appeared in the S. C. M. Post on June (widow), Mary (daughter-in-law), Carl, Lillian' and Frances, Henry, about 1,800 British women had been ** evacuated and about 900 remained will "I don't see any reason for stalls," Peggy and Helen, Sir Robert Ho In Hongkong:

said Mir Carrie.Why: clutter up the Tung, Mr and Mrs M. K. Lo, Mr and Mr Blackelt Dies. The funeral of the streets with stalls at all? We are con- Mrs C. E. Becker and family, Me and late Mr William C. Blackett, well-known aldering something a great deal better, Mrs C. Brown and Myra, Mr and organist and organ builder who passed and that is to run Council eating Mrs E. C. Fincher, Mr and Mrs W. A. away at the Minilda Hospital yesterday housea I have got the Government's

# at the age of 82, took place at the approval to consider it. It has not got Fox and family, Mr and Mrs Colonial Cemetery this afternoon. The further than that yet, as it is naturally Gifting Mr and Mrs Kalley, Mr and

a very big question."

Mrs E. Kotowall, Rev. Dow: omelated.

and Mrs Levkovich and

Mrs Mr Carrie said that a site would have A. E. Perry, Mr and Mrs 7. H. Smith

and family, Mr Mir Binckelt arrived in the Colony In March, 1911, when he erected the urgan to be obtained, and a modern building and family, Mr and Mrs F&W. Staples at the Union Church. Later he made erected.

and

E. Rathsam Mrs Mrs C. E ton, Mr certain repairs and renovations to St Jahn's Cathedral organ, and was res house," he continued. "I am not a E. H. Esmail, Mr

"It will not be easy to run an eating- and Mrs. A. E. Osmund, Mr and

and Mrs ponsible for Installing an electrical blower This, incidentally, is a great caterer, but I suppose I shall have to Fenton and family, Mr. and Mrs tribute to Mr Blackett, who designed get the building, to appoint the cocks, learn the business. It is very easy to

C. Low, Mr and Mrs HQ Mra M. Banker, Mrs A. G and placed the blower, for it is still func-

and

tioning after all these years. He was and to find the boys, but then what goes.

Edwards and Riha Me

trol..

Edwards and family, Mrs. M

Matthews and family, My

at the same time we do not want to Madan, Mrs K TutobuN AZIEN

Mooney and Mrs T.

Mr.

also responsible for perfecting a type of behind the scenes is not easy to con- o alectro-pneumatle action in the organ. “ designed to withstand the ravages of "We shall not make a preft on it but O'Neill, H. W. Smilty and Mrs C. M. tropical climates.

The late Mr Blackett was also well make a loss. and favourably known in churches of "The idea was "suggested by - the Mabel Bush, Mr L. E. Andatson, Mr. all denominations in Macao, Manila and Governor, and he was very much sur Eldred D. Bush, and family, Mi Canton, where the quality of his prised to find we were already consider Esmall, Mesars Hand W. L. Cut ortisanship is fully endorsed.

ing the master."'e

Mr E. C.-C. Johnson, Mr F. E. Nash,

Mears G. E Longyear, J, Hunter, want to interfere with private enter them and Min M. W. Lo and family.

Those present at the funeral were Mr. Carrio old that they did not J. Toppin, and family.

prisc, ar with the abolition of stalls there would be a greater incentive to Mr. and Mrs Hung Hing-tokardi 'ham '(Lodge Naval and Millary No, 4 other people to open stella' Iri houses, family, Mr and Mrs 3.. Won-Tape? B.C.), Members (Lodgo Navni and Military My experience and Investigations Mr and Mrs Li Pak, Mr and Mrs. No, 040, S.C.), Members of Royal Naval show that the meals cast no more than W, C. Hung, Dr and Mrs T. C. Yard Police,

Mama meal takent standing up at a stall.”** Mrs Chan and Miss Kather Exam Papers Laakhee; An inqiry into Regarding the correspondent's views Mrs For Wal-sang, Mrs HonYoung a reported leakage in question papers for on the use of chlorinated me for the shi, Mrs Yung and family, the Renoni Certidpate Examination is be-.. ing conducted, slated Mr. C... G. Bolls, cleaning of bowls and chopsticks, Mr Lau, Mrs Chang, Mrs Cho, Mrs Director: bf Education, Jo-day)

Carrio said that, unfortunately and Misa Cheng, Miss Cry Hung could not get enough chlorate of lung Chan Wing kwong, P. K. Lol, 1: le belleved that printed, question/on: these, dayà., WA

Dong C, L. Wong, Wong Kwok-wi the disk two days of "the examinations,, a June: 23 and 24. found their way Into the He wants me to supply chlorate of Luu Chung-1 hands or some students before the lime to hawkers, ok; cooked; foods i

xaminaitorms began, t

doubt if they would use it," continuedi ||Me Bellis added that the investigation

Mr Carrie-am afraid f. have not Would take some time but after: le had much sympathy with hawkere, they been completed all information would be earn a living by endangering

172) Deoples lives.

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