Georg Franz Robert SACHSE [????-1901]
Death of Captain Sachse.
Death of Captain Sachse.
Police Constable (No. 23) in the Hong Kong Police Force who had served his full fifteen years tenure having joined on 12th August 1884 but tragically died just before he was about to retire on his pension and travel back home to the British Isles with his wife. He had previously served in the Irish Constabulary, the 93rd Highland Regiment and the Dundee Police Force before being posted to Hong Kong.
He was an Assistant at Caldbeck MacGregor & Co.
"A couple of 'Japs' were fined $10 each for attempting to overturn a rickshaw in which was seated Mr Sherrington of Caldbeck, McGregor and Coy's Office. The 'Japs' were seamen belonging to the Müke Maru and yesterday, being under the influence of drink, they and three others were molesting people on the roadway near Hung Hom."
“Journalist And Lawyer
Mr Walter Hanming Chen Is Buried At Pokfulam
"MEMBERS of the Masonic fraternity will regret to hear that the death of Mr James Keating, who left here for the Australian Colonies about twelve months since, has been officially confirmed. When Mr Keating landed at Sydney on the 23rd August last he was suffering from fever, and went at once to the Sydney Hospital, where he died on the 29th Aug."
I was very sorry to read this in the latest RAS email:
The President and Council of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong note with profound sadness the death of RASHK member Mr Brian Leonard Coak who passed away peacefully in Hong Kong on 24 September 2016.
A vigil will be held at the Hong Kong Funeral Home, 679, Kings Road, HK from 5 pm to 9 pm on Thursday 6 October 2016
The funeral service will take place at 1 pm on Friday 7 October 2016 at St John's Cathedral, Garden Road, Central.
He appears in the Jurors Lists.
1894:
Osborne | William | Hotel Keeper | Bay View Hotel | Bay View Hotel |
1895-7:
Osborne | James William | Hotel Keeper | Bay View Hotel | Bay View Hotel |
1899-1905, 1907:
Michael Parker writes:
Guy Walker was Master of The Cathay Lodge in 1959 and again in 1967. He passed away in Hong Kong in 2000.
Michael also sent in a copy of Guy's wartime memoirs: My war years. 1941 – 1945.