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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1316.
Tho CHAIRMAN warmly thanked the speakers, and observed that the hints dropped would not be lost sight of
The first school lesson was then proceeded with,
THANKS TO SER CHARLES ELIOT AND THE UNIVERSITY.
The Chairman explained to the Press. after the close of the proceedings, that by mislaying one of his notes he had omitted to refer to Sir Charles Eliot who was unavoidably absent. The Committee had, had the sympathetic advice of Sir Charles Eliot throughout the organisation of the School and they were very much beholden to him. The thanks to the University Authorities for the loan of deska
| stil that into the minds of the students. fortune. The learning of Chinese was They would all harp to be inbued with perhaps the most definite thing the the spirit of the Ancient Marinor. As British had done in trying to shaka soon as they could tell a moan a tale themselves up during the Isat two years. OPENING CEREMONY LAST NIGHT. in Cantonese they must make him The very fact that they were willing to their victim; be be willing or otherwise, give up a certain amount of tima bonides. they must make him listen to them their work and military dution showed A SCHOOL OF PROMISE.
Tharo was only one way to learn that they were in earnest and it was a Cantonese sad that was to speak, apoak, good beginning for a new eru of The British Commercial Attach atspeak. He did not think it would be prosperity for them out here. Shanghai, Mr. Archibald Rose, was a found a tiring study but an attractivo (applause) speaker last evening at the opening of the one for a knowledge of Cantoness would Chinese Language School instituted by not only be of great assistanca to them the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce in their commercial callings, but it would The School is being held in the rooms also give then an insight into Chinese lately occupied by the YMCA in Des social life and lend them to a wider Voour Rand. Mr. G. I. Edkins (But knowledge, which they might never torfield and Swire) presided at the open previously have thought possible. He ing ceremony and others present included thought the school would be the begin the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn (Colonial ning of widened views and a general Secretary) the Hon. Mr. F. Shellin, help to the commercial sphere in Hong the Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak,ong (Applause), Mosars N. J. Stabb, S. H. Dodwell The Hon Mr. CLAUD SEVERY on EV. D. Parr, A. & D. Cousland, behalf of H. E the Governor said the A. O. Lang, Moutagu Ele, the Governor bad given the idea of starting Rev. T. W. Pearce, (Director of the school every encouragement, and he Studies at the Language School, and realised what a very important depar 49.08 Mr. E. A. M. Williams. Secretary of the cure it would make in the commercial
Chamber of Commerce. 1,850.43
life of Hongkong. The suggestion Mr. Ersins, in introducing the came from the Chamber of Commerce, Committee also desired to record their 1,081.15 Director of the School, Dr. Pearce, and it was forced upon them by the 28.57 said:-In meeting together this after experience which they had obtained noon to open this Language School, we aince the beginning of the war in seeing Gross Beocipta...... 41,507.59 are creating what I trust will prove to how extremely important it was that (Further details
of the Colony's commercial relations of the business of the Colony should be The total expenses in connection with with China The occasion is one of able to go out, or send their emisaries "Our Day" amounted to $1,848.76. The almost general interest, and the Com out, among the Chinese in the neigh-
Charities Committee have voted an War allocation from their Fand of 35,108,74. mittee of the Chamber are sorry that bouring provinces, and be able to open of which 49=
making in all 14,850.81, the equivalent sets to be present, the comdation up busines connections with them by £5,000, been more to present, the accommodation speaking in the vernacular. He was remitted by telegram to the Joint War available being taken up mainly by glad to see that there was already an Society and Order of St John of hoped Committee of the British Red Gross the students themselves. It Jerusalem, England, as Hongkong's con
was enrolment of 41 members; that was very that
His Excellency the promising. There were 35 British TO-MORROW'S BOXING CONTEST Governor would be here, but he has students, Eve Dutch, and one French. tribution to Our Day."
expressed his regret that a previous The Governor had already informed. The booking_for_tomorrow's being engagement prevented his being present. the Chamber of Commerce that not only watches at the City Hall is very s We have the honour to have with as would the school have overy encourage-conraging, indicating what a large the Colonial Secretary, Hon. Mr. Claudment from the Government, but that it interest has been aroused in the contest Severn, and Mr. Archibald Rose, His might be possible to arrange for centain (To the Editor of the "CHINA MA-hai. They have each manifested, a keen studying Chinese to attend the classes.RE, the heavyweight Champion Majesty's Commercial Attaché at Shang members of the public service who were between Paddy Finn and Corp. Scott Sir,--The total return of over $41,000 happy if they will address us. I wish well in gatting the services of Dr. known local bouts. Finn is not regarded interest in the school and we should be (Applause.) They had done extremely of the Colony, and winner of many well- on Our Day" is evidence of the to introduce Dr. Pearce, who has Peace as Director of Studies, as he was generous response made by the Colony dadertaken control of the Cantonese a profound stafient of Chinese and was a favourite to the same extent na a to the appeal of the Red Cross. Of this studies. Dr. Pearce has been in entire sympathy with Chinese. On week ago, owing to the reporta in sum over 820,000 stands to the credit Hongkong and China for 37 years behalf of the Government he wished circulation about. Scott's training and
and is much respected of the Rose Fund:" and Lady May is work he has done, which has in
fer be the school every success (applause.) his latest achievements.. Finn will have M. ARCHIBALD BOSE the British A tremendous hard work in breaking up translation. He. is a member of the on which he had attended the inaugural
was removed from safe at 117 Des will be published the above amounts an important suxiliary in the conduct those who were going to have the conduct
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Ir the latest figures of the Referendum iu Australia are a guide to the final result-and presumably they must be accepted as such-it shows that the Government of Acatralie will have to
Last night Madame Fairall's premises in Fodder Street were broken into from the rear and a cluck and two pieces of silk valued at 250 stolen.
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shortly)..
E. C. SANDFORD, ~· Hot Treasurer. Hongkong, 3rd November 1916.
ashe
SPORTING.
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depend on the voluntary system for 1200 keeping the Australian battalions in
the field at fall strength. When one Mr. Archibald Rose, the British Com anxicua to record in the Press her ap chaded à great amount of Cantonese tacae,' said this was the third occasion the long reach and strong défence of the sees the lengths to which the Labour mercial Attaché, continued his voyage aided ir reaching this splendid total Board, and I think we have reason to the first having been at Shanghai, Scott will have to be vary wary indeed. previation of the effects of all those who Colonial Government Examination meeting of a Chinese language school champion, but when he does get in organisations.in Australia have been by the homeward bound P. and 0.
The suggestion to make "Our Day" in congratulate ourselves that we have the second At Bankow BANK HOLIDAY. going to secure an adverse vote the steamer Nor," which left-te-day,
success of their campaign is not THE RACE SOFFICES will be surprising. The remarkable thing is CLOSED for the Transaction of PUBLIO that the Referendam figures should BUSINESS on MONDAY, the oth instant. sbow auch a large vote in lavour Roume, who has resigned on account of casily secured sufficient subscribers to passed asking the Committee to make it had come home to him most strong Finn's first real fight in Hongkong, and
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Hongkong, Nov. 3, 1914
(Continued on page 8.)
THE DIARY.
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SATURDAY'S SPORT.
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The following will represent the Uni-
in the Colony Rose Day "originated bec able to obtain his services from the was passing through a few days ago and Finn has a remarkable record. He has A Reuter's mesage states that "MI, with Mr. J. Qwea Hughes, and was of putect of the formation of the school now bere was Hongkong He felt lauds of solid muscle ledge-hammer. Albert Sarrant has been appointed course, accepted at once. Mr. Hughes ener-annual meeting of the members of the had spent a lot of his career in China, described as a glutton for taiting us It will be remembered that at the last keenly about these schools because he punch and clever tactics. Ho is Governor of Indo-China, in place of M. getically carried out his idea, and very Chamber of Commerce a resolution was living and travelling in the interior. It well as receiving punishment. It is secure the first supply of 10,000 roses. duty of this year to establish a Chinese that fellows up country who could talk Subsequently the Hon. Mr. Laa Chu Committee's desire was to provide for very much better position than those Scott can be counted on taking no language school. Arising from this the Chinese-even if only a little-were in if he is to win he will not do it casily. pak, and Mr. Ho Kam-tong generously both Cantonese and Mandarin dialects, who could not. He felt sorry for people chances and but lorunforeseen happen Constription have a majority of less. In a casualty list published towards supplied the fund for a further 5,000, but circumstances have been against the who had to converse through an inter thun 100,000. We have seen the the end of September appears the name and in addition Mr. Ho Kam-tong formation of a class for Mandarin for preter. It very valuable to ings the contest ahould go the whole case for conscription in Australia very of Sec. Lieut. M. 3.Breen of the East provided some 700 ruses made locally sufficient course for itself, was decided chants in their own tongue, for it
the present Cantonese providing & be able to talk to the Chinese mer fifteer. rounds. " saccinctly put in terms--something Yorkshire Regiment, previously re-all that could be made in the time to start with that alone, rather than opened up possibilities and assisted advise in view of the lengthy pro
The management would be well. like the following: There has been ported wounded, now not wounded."available. In addition 12 satin roses delay in opening the school This, I their judgment. A knowledge of the too much talk about no one desiringo presame this to be Mr. M. J. Breen were made and supplied by the mother believe, has received the general ap- language also made life much more gramme to speed up will be CLOSED for the transition of compulsion if sufficient volunteers of the Hongkong Civil Service who went of Mrs. Noronha and 2 large velvet proval of the members of the Chamber.satisfactory if one were stationed in a contestants and not waste time dress
home on leave in June last year... PUBLIC BUSINESS on MONDAY, the come forward It is just as necessary
roses by Madame Flint: which in all have come to form the nucleus of the white man. If one knew the language should also make a point of securing We may take it that the students who place where, perhaps, one was the only ing bands in the ring.. Supportera 6th fastant
realised #510 at the auction; and four school have determined on a success one would find a great many people By Order,
for us not to sacrifice all the willing The late Mr. John Macgregor, one of dozen satin roses were presented by ful course of study, and with the ready to meet one in those lonely seats, for the Hall will be packed to as it is to force the able unwilling to the founders and senior member of the Mrs. Botelho, and sold at $5 each. To classes imbued with that spirit, places, and it would contribute a good the doors. take their part. The present safety firm of Caldback, Macgregor and Co,all these ladies and gentlemen, Lady dered by the commercial houses of the they started the school in Shanghai the together with the practical support ten-deal to the pleasure of life. When of the Empire certainly depends upon week ago. Mr. Macgregor was a native
was 80 years of age when be died May wishes to make her acknowledg Colony, I have no doubt the School has pessimists said it was a very odd ides; the loyal self-sacrifice of our young of Scotland. He came to the East in ments: as well as to all those who successful future before it, with that it was dreadful that young men further developments in due course on should learn the Chinese language. men; but the future of the Empire the late sixties and established him so ably carried out the rose sale.
wider lines, While the School is to But these people were not worth worry- depends upon the fathers, and if they self in Hankow. He remained there not realised without very subatantial language and the book and written the school was going very strong, (Ap The grand total of 841,000 odd was deal prinisily with the Chinese spoken ing about. At the end of six months are to consist in the main of the short time and then went to Shang assistance from many other sources characters, knowledge of Chinese planse.) Some of the men bad fallen wasters and shirkers who are hanging hai, where he became, a member of the and the Committes desire especially to manners and practices no aids to inter out, certainly, but he thought he might back now, of what use will the staff of Messrs. Provand and Co. He record their thanks to the following course are also in prospect, and general say that, on the whole, they had been versity in the above match on Saturday sacritice of the others be?" We later joined Messrs. George Smith and
The Hongkong Electric Co. which it is hoped the school will develop driven out, because the carnest students at 2 pm, on the Kowloon ground-g Co., which eventually was reorganized designed and carried out all the relations with Chinese. With the begin study and delay progress. The general. H. Rumiahn, A. de Sonsa, D.P. Dixon, were told in a telegram the other under the firm name of Messrs. illaminations free of charge
along the lines of general advantage for did not want slackers to hinder their Redmond, K. Brayshay. J. D. Wrigh
Szo Kwong (Capt), G. E. Marley. F 10.30 am-Auction of Household day, on the authority of Router's Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co., in 1883.
ning of study difficulties may occur and spirit of the Shanghai School was very 4 E Golding. D. K. Samy and Chow Furniture at Messra. Hughes and correspondent at Melbourue, that the Mr. Macgregor want to England at the decorated and furnished the tea sheds, teachers, or account of the limited one of the students told him that he
The Hongkong Hotel, which built difficulty may develop in regard to good and they were extremely keen. Yat Cheng Scorer, K. S. K. Kwok. Hough's
figures of the Referendum give an time of the reoganization and remained and supplied the service and the number available. Such difficulties as was so keen that he sometimes dreamed C.B.C. 2D XIV. UNIVERSITY 2ND XI. ELKO.C. v. Navy, Club ground.
p.mássals-at-Arms at Theatre altogether false idea of the attitude in London until his retirement, Toolding refreshments; and made over their gross theso among others will be beat removed in Chinese (Laughter.which was
takings to the Fund.
if all co-operate for the general good of a peculiarly subtle sort of pleasure, The Hongkong and Whampoa Docks the school. Dr. Pearce will be best but he didn't seem to mind. versity 2nd XI. in the above match ou The following will represent the Uni- and the Taikoo Docks for providing shie to put this situation to you, and I thought the keenness was due largely Saturday at om. on the C. R. G. the "Finest Dancing Floor."
would ask on his behalf your co-operation to the interesting manner in which ground. A. Middleton Smith. T. A tickets and much miscellaneous printing times, and the military duties men are of Commerce schools. It compared 3. C. Thivy. R. Anderson (Cant), 131 Mesars Noronha & Co. for all the with him. Considering the abnormal Chinese was taught in the Chamber Matthewman, W. J. Hinton, W. Gittens, and to the following long list for putting in, besides the ordinary calls of most favourably with the manner in Jack, FJ. Ede, F. Hung, Wei Wing inaterials and labour given free of charge business, it is very gratifying to see the which it was taught is the old days. Hon, and a Ismail.** or at very reduced prices Messrs excellent support accorded by the A to the question of dialects, the Wiseman & Co., Mackintosh & Co., students in support of the school Mr. speaker, said that in Shanghai they Komor & Komor, Bon Ton, J: P. Braga, Rose has seen a good deal of the decided, being a Northern port, that
O Be Chairful," Kwong Sang, Ah Men work of the Chamber of Commerce Mandarin should be the language The following will represent B.K.C.C. & Co., Aquarius Co., Nestle Anglo-Sirist school in Shanghai, and with his taught, and they had had to take in in their game with the Navy to Co, British American Tobacco Co., Harry wide experience of China will be able, a certain number of scholars who were marrow. F Pearen (Cot.), G. F Wicking and Co., United Asbestos Co., to offer as useful suggestions. On learning the local dialects. It was Aubrey R. M. Austin, . Glaister B. Chian Sugar Reffiery Co., John D. behalf of the Committee I wish Dr.sounder, really, in a place like Bong Major TA. Robertson, HH. Tayler, Kennedy, M. M. Maas, L. D. MeNicoll Hutchison and Co., Caldbook MacGregor Pearce, the Chinese teachers and the kong to learn Cantonese, and once they R. P. Thursfield, F. Syme Thomson. and Co, Colonial Dispensary, Lane students every success in the work of had learned one dialect they would not Crawford Co. Kelly and Walsh, Kelly the school, and I have much pleasure in find it difficult to take up another. He and Walsh's Printing Department, introducing Dr. Peared to the students thought the difficulty of the dialects in Nov. 1916 215 pm on EC.O. Groid. K.0.0. University on Saturday 4th Powell and Co., Madame Flint, Fairali Dr. PEARCE was loudly greeted on Chinese had been enormously exaggerst The following have been selected J, and Co., Mehta and Co., Kayamally and rising. He hoped, he said, that the roomed, probably by people who had not. p. Robinson, A. Overy, J. V. Braga, B Co, Chelloram and Co., Hiptools and Co., in which they bad assembled would studied the dialects themselves. At D. ERS, W. B. Stapleton, E. Green, Babe Fuki, Wing On and Co., Kwong bea centre of enlightenment, stimulus the opening of a school of that kind it E. J. Edwards, W. T. Elson, F.W. Wood, Tai Loy, Sennett Freres, French Store, and incentive to the study of the was an immense pleasure to see such & O. Brawn by th 71 Anderson Music Co., Robinson Piano great vernacular which they were distinguished gathering of taipans.C.C. MATURES,
Ca, Montrie and Co., Alex Roas and insugurating He sincerely hoped They found in Shanghai that the The following have been selected to Co., Ltd, Hongkong Daily Press, Hong-that avery student would give of influence of the taipans counted They represent Kowloen against Rest an kong Telegraph, China Mail, South his best, and if any felt that they must had done their best to make friends Monday 6th November at 10 am, sharp China Morning Post.
Royal, City Hall.
General Memoranda
SUNDAY, NOV. 5:-
"Taishan"
of Australians; and the Melbourne after the home interests of the business: Age has told me that the anti-con-c never returned to China The scriptionists admit that Australians deceased leaves a widow, two sons and must not desert their kith and kin in two daughters. A son, Mr. John -Excursion to Maces by the field, but "they simply refuse to head of the firm in the London office.
Macgregor, well-known in the East, is sanction the proposed method of raising reinforcements in the Com- monwealth." Well, we have had an opportunity of seeing some of the anti- conscription pamphleta which have been issued under the suspices of the Australian Trades Union Anti- Conscription Congress" and it is
MONDAY, NOV. 6
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TUESDAY, Nov. 7
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sort of sympathy with compulsion. The pamphlets we have seen were Curtains, issued in the month of September
Mesar.and they denounced a Proclamation Abroad.
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of the Government summoning single men to the camps. "Believing the Proclamation to be illegal, as well as porilous and for many other weighty reasons—your all-Australian Congress of Trades Unions has unanimously resolved that a protest must be made." The protest was to take the form of atopping all work for a day- the 4th of October Not a cab, bua, tram or train should run, not a ship should saily not a shop or factory or hotel or theatre should be open, aot a newspaper should come out, not a batcher's baker's or grocer'e
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Sire: without having obtained with them. The result was that most on K.C.C. Ground-Major J. A. Bobert knowledge of the language, he did not of them had become very interested, son, J. P. Robinson, E. D. Evana, J.-Y. think they would be able to attributs it especially when they found their Brack, J. S. Stalker, WH Stapleton, F 8. Thompson, 5- Greet, R. F. Thurs to any slackness or lack of enthusiasm employees beginning to speak the lan
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on the part of the Director, who was guage after six months. Some of the eld, M. M. Mans and H, Kennedy. prepared to put into the work of that terus bad becoms so interested that school the best that was in him, and he they hart marle arrangements so that would try to do is duty by ovary in some work could be done during the dividual. There might be pecule who day, and they har teachers on the would say that they were starting ander premises. Another point which would A Reuters telegram from Harbin disadvantage because the school was not be helpful in the running of the school states that a clerk maner Lange, em in Canton, or in some other great com was for the school to become, inta sost player at the American Consulate atmercial centre of China The Chinese of natural way, a self-governing body. Vladivostock, has disappeared with in Hongkong knew a little English and The Shangha school was practically a W 40,000 Roubles.
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