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THE DANISH CABINET: REASONS OF CRIS19,

COPENHAGEN, March 30, The political crisis is due to the attitude of the Cabinet in accepting the pre-German result of the plebiscite of the second

the internationalisa Slesvig zose; while the opposition. lavours tion. of Flensborg: and the second zone provisionally. The opposition maintains that the Ministry has no mandate on the Slesvig question. According to the papers a deputation of Flensborgers petitioned the International Commission pleading that they should not be surrendered to Prussian persecution.

TEE RUHR QUESTION,

PARIS, March 30. At the Conference of Ambassadors, Mr. Wallace, American Ambassa dor, cónfirmed the statement that President Wilson did not oppose the

entry of mere regulars into the Ruhr region if the German Government

desired to despatch them.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

GOOD FRIDAY ORATORIO.

CRICKET.

I.R.C. 2nd XI. v. POLICE R.C.

WELCOMING NEW.

· GOVERNORS.

DIFFERENT WAYS-OF DOING IT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

"QUEEN'S "COLLEGE.

ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEETING MUUDESSFUL.

ANTI-OFIUM.

The monthly tin of the Inter national Press Club was held on March 15 after which the annual | meeting of the Club took place. The It may interest and amuse Hiannual athletic sports meeting of the accounts

Attended "by", ideal weather, the annual report and statement of}

were adopted without Excellency aur Governor, and per Queen's College, which was held on dissent and the following office bearers haps coustrain him to a certain the College recreation ground, Cause were then re-elected: pensiveness to remind him of the way Bay on Thursday aftergoon. President, Mr. Wang Lyuan; way our local taipans welcomed him, proved to be an unqualified success. Vice President, Mr. B. Lenox Simp There was a large gathering of pupilsson; Secretary, Mr. Sze Chuin-min; and then to call his attention to the of the College, with their parents Treasurer, Mr. Kang Shih-tch way the Chinese at Singapore web and friends present and -a "very ~Committee, Messrs. A, Nachbaur, comed Sir Laurence Guillemard. enjoyable afternoon was spent. A E. Wearne, T. Watanaba, R. A. They dined him at the Garden Everyone of the twenty three Burr, Yu-Tech Hsun, Ll An-lob, Sup Club. The Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng events on the programme were keenly Kiyi and Tang Yung-plat took Lady Guillemard in to dinner, contested, and am very close and. When the ordinary business was while His Panjandrumship took in exciting, finishes were witnessed, completed Major Wearne made an Mrs. Lim Boon Keng We are glad especially in the championship events to learn, from the Straits Time, that Hung Kam Sangwod the senior it was an excellent dinner. We our championship, whilst the junior hon selves take an intelligent interest in ours went to S. Nishida, a promising excellent dinners. There comes young athlete time of life when excellent díaners are more.

At the cohelision of the sports Mrs. A. HiCreole distributed the prizes and was presented with a bouquet of fovers, and

all the members of the International Press Club should become members of the Anthoplum Association. The proposal was accepted with acclama

appeal on behalf of the International Anti-Opium Association for stronger support on the part of Chinese and Japanese journalists, In furthering the work of drug suppression in China. He referred to the splendid. support given by the British, American [Get on with your story.-Ed. C.M.1

and French papers in China and ex Certainly, Sir." When the time

pressed the opinion that his Japanese came. Dr. Lim Boon Keag made in the courses of a few remaria and Chinese colleagues would respond this really appropriate speech The Mr. B. Tanner the Headmaster, l'once the matter was brought to their Chinese community welcome His mentioned that Mr. Laing had pre- notice; for it was disinterested work Excellency the Governor and Lady sented a silver cup and fose gold carried on in the interests of China. Guillemard with complete sincerity medals for the class team race, which A Chinese journalist proposed that because the Chinese of Singapore was won by Class 38. The cup was have always considered themselves in remembrance of his two sons, to be an integral part of this Colony.Douglas and Cyr, who were shortly Apphuse.) Aa 9000 as Your Excel proceeding to England for studies. Mr. lency arrived in Singapore you Tanner thanked the donors of prizes discovered that in this rich and pro-and those who had helped to make sperous isle you have a veritable the sports a success, especially Mr. cornucopia where the land is overflow Fletcher, who had looked after the ing with the milk of our rich rubber general arrangements. trees and the honey of our multiple pineapples. (Laughter and Applause. Your Excellency has also discovered that this island of ours, like the Emerald Isle, is full of oratory even if our oratory is something like our native durian (laughter)-but I assure Your Excellency that later you will find puréloquence some thing you will give deal

for. (Laughter.) I at not going to ask Your Excellency to listen to any lecture, to ask you to

Cheers were then called for Mis. Crook and the staff and lustily given,

THE RESULTS.

The following, were the results: Long Jump (Senior)-1, Hung, Kam Sang (distance 16 fert inches) Kwok U Leung; 3 Mok Ying Kwa

tion.

CHURCH SERVICES,

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL

HONGKONG AFRIL' 4TH 1920. EASTER SUNDAY.

Holy Communion 8.15. a.m. Morning Prayer 11. Holy Communion.

Christ our Saviour Humphreys; Pealm, 3 Cooke. Te Dum, Woodward.- Smart and Turla Benedictus,

Troubeck.

Long Jump (Junior) Wong Hymn. 21 Arthem, great

Chi Ledig (distance 14 feet, 31 ins.); 2, Louie Tse Yu: S. S. Nishida. Yai, 2, Hung Kam Sang: 4, G. A. 100 Yards (Senior)-1, Tai Tse

Hyder (time 11secs.),

100 Yards. Junior-1. Ishirratsu: 2, S. Nishida; 3, Chan Ping Fai.

listen to a long history of Singapore, or to ask you to pronounce on the once almighty dollar (laughter), nor wil I lay before Your Excellency a long list of grievances. You and Lady Guillemard are here to-night as the guests of our community. We hope you will live amongst us The following will represent the for a long time to do your best not The Oratorio at St. John's Cathe- dral, held last night, commencing at 1.R.C. 2nd XI in a friendly match only for our community but for the 9.15 p.m.. was a very successiut against the Police R.C. on the latter's whole people of the Colony and the Malay Peninsula. Your Excellency, musical service, all of the soloists ground on Monday. at 2.15 pmcaming fresh from the battlefield of being in excellent voice, and the sing A. L. Andree (Captain), A. R. M. the world and a conflict of ideas as to ing of the chorus being all that could Samy, S. M. Moosa, O. Rumjahn, J. Curreem, S. A. R. Ismail, Prem Singh, A. G. Abbas, O Ismail, A. A. Razack, and A. Rauf.

be desired.

The Duet Love Divine, " by Stainer, sung by Mis. R. K. Duncan

and Mr. Howard Freeborn was beauti- fully rendered. and Mr. Denmar Fuller, F.R.C.O.. L.R.A.M., accom panied splendidly at the organ.

During the latter part of the service an offering in aid of the Cathedral Organ Fund was taken up.

The programae_al_music_is_given.j as follows:

1.-Organ Solo-

Meditation" (Lux Christ)

E. Elgar.

Mr. Denman Fuller. 2.-Chorus- Thire arm, O Lord".

H. B.. Gaul.

3. Solo From Thy love as

Father... Gounod, Mr. Howard Freeborn. 4.-Solo--" Come ye children "

Sullivan.

Mr. R. Brown.

When He was come down"

5. Recitative

1.R.C. v. WILTSHIRES.

High Jump (Senior).-1, Tcsi Tse Yui (height 5 feet, one inch); 2, Yung Wing For; 3. Kwok U Lung.

Hymn. 26. Hyma, 206.

Evening Prayer 8 p.m. Holy Communion. Hymn, 11. Palm, L18.

Goodson. Mazsificat. Tarahy Kane Dimittis, Foster; Hymn, 25 ; Byme, 1.13; Vesper.

High Jump (Junior).-1. Louie Tse.........

Yu (height 4 feet, 2 inches): 2, Wong Union Church, Kennedy Road. Chi Cung: 3, Long Wing Kwong..

120.Yards Hurdle Race (Senior).—

1, Ko King Fan 2, Kwok U Leung (time 18 4-5secs.)

EASTER Sunday Services, April thi

C

Psalm, 23.

120 Yards Hurdle Race (Junior)-Morning Service, 11a.m. a League of Nations, will help to. Ishimatsu 2. Chan Ping Fa3pm, 77, 74, 640, 83.***

Lu Pun Chan (tire 25secs)

establish in our midst the beginnings of a small league of nations of the British Empire. (Applause). Io ask ing you to drink the health of His Excellency and Lady Guillemard, I am sure you all wish that her lady ship will enjoy good health during her stay on the island and will be

The following will represent the able to help the different Asiatic communities to provide for their IRC. in a friendly match against womenkind such education and social the Wiltshires on the former's ground amenities that in course of time the on Monday, at 2.15 p.m. A. Hmajority of women here will have Rumjahn, A. el Arculli, G. C. Earde, the same position as their sisters in A. A. Rumjahu, D. Rumjahn, S.-H. the Mother Country (Applause) Ismail, S. D. Ismail, 5. A. Ismail, N. M. Bux, R. Nazarin, and D. K. Samy.

CLOSING HYMN ROCK OF ADES."

The principals, were assisted by the

And Sir Laurence Guillemard, with,

we trust, a happy twinkle in his eye, and most certainly keen appreciation in bis heart, responded as follows:

Dr. Lim Bong Keng and ladies andį gentlemen, there are several kinds of after dinner speeches. Sometimes

an after dinner speech is made the

occasion, of discussion of matters of public interest or for the ventilation of grievances, and sometimes for

I

- Halfuille (Handicap).—1, D. Laing: 2. Ismart 4, Wong Cho Chan (time 2mins. 20 3-5secs.),

300 Yards Race (Senior)-1, Hang Kam Sabz Tact Tse Yui, 3, G. A. Hyder (ime 37 2-5secs.).

300 Yards Race (Junior) -1, Iga himatsu:-2. Wong Tse Leung; 3: Chan Ping Fal.

Evening Service, 6 p.m. Hymns, 78, 81, 93, 95. Preacher: Rev. J. Kirk Maconschio.

St. Andrew's Churob, Kowloon

ATT APRIL 1930.-EASTER SUNDAY

Holy Communion at 8.15 am." Maroing-Prayer 11 am. Roly Communion.

Sack Race-1, D. Laing: Z. Koma, King Fan: 3. Ko Sik On...

Pupil Teachers' Ráce (100 Yards). Chan Chi Foon; 2, Wong Tee Tung; 3, Ng Kam Man.

Pick-a-Back Race 1 Law-Yok Ying and Chan Kam-Tong, 2, D. Laing and Ko King Fan; 3, Leung Tit Sang and Leung Sik Kai.. (

Three-Legged Race.-1. D. Laing and Ko King Fan; 2, Leung Tie Sang and Leung Shin Man."

yin; 2, Ng Pei Kwan; 3, Chan King Ambulance Reace.-1, Chan Yuk

Ching.

210 Anthem." Christ our Saviour Homphreys; Isal v. 1 Cooke. 16 Tomlinson; Te Deum, Woodward-Smart and Turle Benedictus, Trautoeck; Hyma, 107;

Frening Prayer 8pm. Holy Communion. Hymn 211 Palm, 118 Geolon; Magni- fcat Faroby Noac Dimittis, Foster: Hyma, 209; Hymn, 313; Terper

St. Peter's Church, West Polat

Sunday, April 4

One Mie Race.1. G. A Hyder: 2,8-Holy Communion.

Leung Tit Sang; 3, Wong Cho Chan. Morning Prayer and Berma Obstacle Race 1, Measaka; 2. Preacher Rev. G. T. Waldegrave. K King Fan; 3, Tsoi Tse Yur.

Invitation Relay Race Twice Round). St. Paul's College: 2. St. Staphen's College, men

Old Boys' Race. 1, Ko Kin Fan; 2. Leung Hoi Sangi 2, Lau Hing

pronouncements on important topics. Such subjects hate their uses, and I following members of Choris:- Mrs. H. Bunje, Mrs. B. Harker, Mrs. have listened to several such speeches Johnstone, Mrs. A. O. Brawn, Mrs. With advantage and benefit to myself.

I have on

occasion made such Bowen, Mrs. Skilton, Mrs. R, K.

speeches myself, without. Duncan, Mrs. Bentley. Mrs. W., Win- field, Mrs. R. Brown, Miss Crees, Miss my hearers. "But tonight is not one Chik.

bope, inficting undue tedium upon Cornel, Miss Atkins, Miss Higgens, of these occasions. If Dr. Lim Boon H. B. Gaul. Mrs. Drew, Miss Williams,

Miss Holloway, Miss Jack. Miss Keng had been so wishful, he could B. Jennings, Miss Wilson, Miss D. have touched upon a variety of May, Miss N. Williams, Miss Roberts, topic of common interest to the Government and to the members of

Mr. G. H. Piercy and Mr. A. H. ·

Compton. ́ ́6-Solo- Be Thou my help

Mrs. R. K. Duncan.

Senior Class Team Race-1, Class

F.38.

4a

Feal Church:

3.15am-Holy Communion. 430 Evening Service.

·First Church of Christ "Salexitiat, MacDonnell, Road.

Sundays, 11.15 am. Wednesdays, 3.30 pm.

In

Wesleyan -Methodist Chureb, Wandhal

EASTER SUNDAY- ATH

* # @11 1920

Morning Service 10.15 a. Prescher Rev. 00. Morris, Evening Service, 8 pm. Preacher Rev. C. A. Gimbictly I d Soldiers and Sailors" Hámo,

· Arsonal Etreet...

Junior Class Team Race-1, Class Miss R. Mow Fung, Miss Cooper the community. If he had done so. Woon; 2, Y. Mohomed; 3, Leung

Consolation Race.-1, Tsui A. J. Cowie. Misa E Paterson, Mis. Hicklir 2. he would have found in me a very Sik-Kal. ?

Mrs. Irvine, Mrs. Stubbings, Mes attentive listener, as I know I should 7-Chorus Be ours the hearts" Syrett, Miss Price. Miss Hewt bave found in a very lucid The following were the officials

H. B. Gaul. Master Bond, Master J. Collett,

President Mr. B. Tanner; Vice Master

exponent. H. Martin; C Master Recitative And Jesus said "

He has not done so bui has chosen tainment Committee; Mr. B. Tanner,

President: Mr. A. H. Crook: Enter. R. Collett Master Phillips, H. B. Gaul

Master Rollit, Master Wilson, Possibly on this occasion an ever. The Mistresses, and Mr. Cheung Hok Mr. G. H. Piercy..

Master Blackford, Master May, better part. He has confined himrer Chau; Starters: Mesara I. Rataron, 9.-Solo- Lord, i am not worthy" Mr-F. Williams, Mr. G. Dvis, M perhaps I can best describe by saying Judges. Messrs. A. H. Crook, Tse to a short and eloquent speech, which G. E. S. Unsedell, and Kong Ki Fal H. B. Gaul J. H. R. Fret Sorn, Mr. A. B. Raven that it seems to me to breathe the Chinz Fong, W. V. Doherty, and W. Mr. A. H. Compton:

Mr. M. R. Bell, Mr. E. Büllock, 'Mr. Chorus Be Thou our great R H Jewsbury, Mr. G. E. Longyear, spirit of that true hospitality for Frandyside; Time Keepers: Messrs. Deliverer.... H. B, Gaul, Mr. A. H. Compton, Lt Col which the East has always been fame Rome, and Sung Hok Fadz Solo-As a spirit didst Thou Crosse, R.A., Capt. Skilton, R.G.Aus. (Applause.) It would become Secretary Mr. L.L. Fletcher.

pass. E. Eigar Mr. Gardner, Mr. C. Crispin, Mal atmosphere which the chairman me as a guest if I dissipated the gen Mr. Howard Freeborn.

F Schnepel, Mr. W. Winfeld, Mr.has created by introducing serious Solo Thou only has the word H. Sykes, Lieut. J. Eryant, RE Mr topics however interesting. I shall The Exhibition Football Match

of life

E. Egar. E T Crocker. Mr. W.H. Edmonds follow the lead of the chairman, and and presentation of Cup in connec Mass at 6, 7 and 2.30, .. Mrs. A. O Brown." • Mr. And, W. Rosser, M., C. A Chorus Lord, on us Thy Grimed, Mr. G. B. Faskett, Mr. S shall therefore only say ladies and tion with the 2nd Division of the High Monaten

Sprit pour H. B. Gaul Faul, Mr. G. H. Piercy, Mr. Hazel gentlemen, on behalf of Lady Guille Football League will take place of 6.30 pm-Benediction of the ser

Smith, Mr. F. Wain." Duet Love Divine "

mard and myzell, that we must Easter Monday 5th April at Happy heartily appreciate the cordiat wel Valley at 4.15. The two opposing Staizer,

come which has been given to us and teams will be Navy Reserves (winners Mrs. R. K. Duncan and Mr.

the gracious words in which it has of League); and Kowloon (runners Howard Freebornicki

been expressed, and to thank you for up) Both teams will be strong and Chorus My help cometh

the reception which you have given a good turn our of spectators 44, from the Lord

us tonight (Applause).

Fexpected.

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