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A SOFT-VOICED VISITOR.
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TRAINING TIMES.
THIS MORNING'S GALLOPS.
Following are the training times borgar who kissed the lady he had taken at the Race Course this morn- come to rob, was told at Bristol the ing. They are given in minutes, other day.
officer who fell in the war, occupies quarter of the distance covent dy Mrs. G. M. Rowe, the widow of an seconds and files of seconds for pach
basement fat at 21, "Elmdale Road, the ponies — Clifton, and on a Saturday she read to sleep. in bed till midnight, and then went
awakened by somebody moving At ten minutes past one she was
about.
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have to be considered. Recently there had been great difficulty in filling teaching vacancies in the Un Iverity. Probably the shortage of men at home had something to do with this but there were two con- siderations which probably weighed in the minds of possible candidates the badequacy of the salaries in the Eat, and the absence of provision for pension or superannuation. Ment bery of the staff naturally felt that} position acutely when they were constantly coming in contact with Government officials who were enjoying pension privileges Every professor
lecturer appointed to the University took a tacit obligation to carry" out. some original research, but for that it was mecessary that the teachers should hare some leisure. Before the present Session was completed, the University on a dressing gown went to in She got out of bed and throwing would probably welcome its newvestigate. Switching on the electric | Vice-Chancellor. They had reason top.
believe that Sir William Branyate and very broad shouldered,
light, she found a man, 6ft. în height was an accomplished mathematician, cupboard under the stairs. He bad an accomplished financier and a lighted candle in his hand and was accomplished administrator. As he searching for valuables. Then fol combined with those three qualifica-lowed this dialogue: tions a knowledge of Eastern affairs. Widow: What are you doing the University bad an almost ideal there? DIVERSITY OF HONGKONG. And it was, therefore, only a que Vie-Chancellor.(Applause.) I tion of a modified aphorism let condusion, the Acting Vice-Chan every man do his duty" by the
calor said the University had BIXTE CONGREGATION HELD | University and the University arded at the turning point, in
would do fr duty not only to its history, Their neighbours we the Colony,ut to the Empire... It now conscious of their wants. There had generally been stated by the was a desire for education which Germans that their earlier wars could not be restrained; material were won by their schoolmasters development bad done its part and and in the recent war they certainly the a7 for education, if not respond showed what formidable strengthed to, would bring down upon the could be produced by universal
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He seemed a little confused," said showed him to the door.
but I
and asked me to kiss him. He kissed Before he left he embraced me
He then sald
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A brilliant function took place at the University of Hongkong yester day, when the Sixth Congregation was held for the purpose of conferring degrees. H. E the Governor, the scientific and systematic instruction / Present generation condemnation atime; but, of course, I didn't kiss him. Now-ce-Never and Lighting, 34, 1.11, ' Chancellor of the University, was The grounds and the University Buildings were decorated, and the occasion was attended by a number of leading residents of the
present.
Colony.
stired; the mind was open to rECLÍVE
new ideas. let the University advance baater of education, emblazoned in golden letters with the University's motto, Sapientia et virtues (Lord
to its neighbour bearing on high the
resulting in an extraordinary unani-the bar of history. The heart was mity of national aim, as well as a capacity of sacrifice for an ideal But they were wholly wanting ia variety and individual initiative These qualities were only to be obtained and developed in 2*** applause) atmosphere of freedom. Therefore, the ideal was to combine freedom the Deans of the Faculties of and individual initiative with a more Medicine, Engineering and Arts in efficient system and organisation. Im presented the candidates for this way could they face present pro-gradation. They led them by hand blems, which all came back to one to the Chancellor, who gave them point, namely, better education as their degrees. their basia and demand. Education |
At the conclusion of the address,
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Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Fok Wing Kan, Chen Ah Po, Ip Kam Wa. Li Ping Sum, Phoon Seck Weng, Wang Chen Tsai (in absentia).
Degree of Bachelor of Science (Ea- Hic, Lee ginering) Cheung
The principal ceremony began at 5 o'clock, after tea had been served in the Union Building, when a pro- cession was formed of the members of the Court, Council, Senate and Staff of the University, wearing the insignis of their offices, and entered the Great Hail. The procession was as follows:
HE. the Chancellor, Mace Bearer, was only, after all, the development The list of graduates follows the Acting Vice-Chancellor, the Deen, of the power of thinking which Medical Faculty, the Dean, Arts enabled them to have a more exact Faculty, the Treasurer, the Dean, knowledge, and this knowledge, Engineering Faculty, the Registrar: applied to concrete things, con- followed by the Hon. Dry Claud stituted their science. Just as that Severn, and Right Rev. Bishop of great institution the Hongkong and Victoria; H.E. Sir G. M. Kirkpatrick, Shanghai Bank bad played a very and, His Honour H. B. Gompertz; important part, not only in the Chung Chee, Lul Sun In, Man Shu Mr. G. T. Edkins, and Sir Robert Hodevelopment of the Colony, but also Sing, Tsi Song James King, Yeang Tong: Hon. Mr. H. E Pollock, and in the interests of British prestige Kwa Chip, Ya Shui Chiu, Chen Hon. Mr. J. Kemp: Hon. Mr. Law and trade in this part of the world: Wing Ching (in absentia), Fang Cho Pak, and Hon. Mr. H. E. Sharp; so they might say that the Hongkong Tsung Fu (in absentia), Lo Kan Un Hen. Mr. Ho Fosk, and Hon. Mr. University had begun to play an in- (in cientia), Sung Zau Yeon (in P. H. Holyoak; Hon. Mr. C. Mcl. portant part not only in education in absentiz). Messer. and Hon. Mr. E. A the Colony, but in the educational Degree of Bachelor of Arts Irving: Hon Mr. E. V. D. Parr, development of China as well. The Chan Chan Him, Chan Kwan Po, and Mr. Ho Kom Tong, Sir Ellis Colony was bound to be of much Wong To On, Hang Tak Sie (in Kadoorie, and Mr. Ng Hon Taz Prof. greater importance than it was at absentiz), Tsang King Ham G.T. Byrne, and Mr. Chau Sui Kthe present time, and the educational absentiz), William Thomas
centre of Hongkong must equally absentia). develop in the future. The University
Lin
Gin
Shake bands, madam. Good night, and went away.
of the garden path.""
I saw him turn away at the end
2
"I thought it best to humour him,"
she said laughing." even if he kissed
me 20 times,"
voiced," she added, "and I should
He was clean shaven and saft. know him anywhere, he was so broad shouldered."
with bim, but left something behind The burglar took nothing-away
-bis finger prints. The police are now looking for him.
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When this ceremony had been The Rev. Dr. T. W. Pearce, and Rev. must exrand, and they must look for completed, the Chancellor declared EL. Martin; Mr. M. P. Talati, and the ways and means for that ex- the Congregation closed, and the Prof. D. C. H. Florance; Mr. R. Epansion to their good friends procession, re-forming, left the hall, Kotewall, and M., Chau Shou Son; and well-wishers, the great European bringing the proceedings to an end... Prof. C. W. Wang, and Mr. R. K. M. "hongs," the great Chinese "horge": Eslier in the afternoon, before the -Simpson; Mr. J. Ring, and Mr. M. H
as well as the good will of tea that preceded the Congregation, Roffey, Mr. R. W. Barney, and Mr. their much-esteemed Chancellor the Governor formally opened the R. Robertson; Mr. J. H. R. Freeborn, for recommendation to the Imperial er tennis courts in the grounds at and Mr. M. Danaher, Mr. Lai Chi Government. In fact, they must the back of the University. Mr. R.K. Hai, and Mr. Au Tai Thu; Dr. J. I have a crusade launched in the form Simpson, the Chairman of the Tennis Fenton, and Mr. B. Birch.
of an appeal. Such an appeal had Club, after expressing appreciation already begun, and it gave him great of the Governor's keen interest in pleasure to say that through the the institution and paying a tribute power and influence of the Hon. Dr. to Mr. Freeborn for his valued advice Claud Sever, the Colonial Secretary, in omnection with the construction an old and well known resident of of the courts, said University tennis The Wesleyan Church, Wanchai: the Colony-Mr. H. M. Nemazeë in past years bad suffered to a certain had contributed a sum of $100,000 extent from the fact that the playing to this fund (Applause They grounds were some distance from hoped that this was the beginning of the residence. He felt certain that many such contributions, and the with courts so suitable their cham thanks of the University were due to pionship honours would now be more the Hon. Dr. Claud Severn for his keeply contested. Not only were great interest in starting this appeal. the courts in the right place but they
(Applause.)
had come at the right time. They It was satisfactory that it had been were on the eve of commencing possible so to arrange studies in the their annual inter-hosted competi
The Governor, as Chancellor of the University, took his seat and declared the Congregation open. The Band of the 2nd Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment, then played the University Anthem.
Following this, the Acting Vice Chancellor, Dr. Jordan, delivered the Congregation address. Referring to the fact that this was the sixth Cop gregation of the University, he said the past year had been a momentous one. It was almost a canon in com mercial circles that in every cycle of seren years a financial crisis might occur. The financial crisis of the
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University had occurred in the year Arts Faculty that a degree in educa-/ Bions for Dr. Jordan's cup, the an- Weather of Arsenal Street, Pray Just left behind. Thanks, however, to tion had been instituted. The alacrity qual singles championship, Hoo, the able guidance of His Excellency with which students bad entered Mr. Lau Chu-pak's cups, and the and to the favourable recommenda- tions of the Committee recently upon this course testified to its desir. annual singles i handicap for at- appointed their ship of State the students, it also had utility for potentis racquet as a memento of the ability. While popular with the other cup, Mr. Simpson asked His Excellency's acceptance of a miniature University had been able to weather paganda. China wanted her educa the storms and was now rapidly tional work developed; the cry from occasion and added that the Gover- approaching smooth waters.
almost every province to-day was or would be doing them a great there yet remained something 10 for teachers and more teachers.honour by driving the first ball over be done,
a something which
When the teachers left the the set. Mr. Simpson spoke of the required the help not only' of
University and went to the excellent results obtained in the past the Government, but also of the provinces to teach, the influence and was confident of greater achieve. public, finally to bring the ship to a
men in the future. safe anchorage to place the Univer must be great; they would bave a powerful social and national influence
But"
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1.46, 2.23.1, last quarter 37.1. Pawnshop. 39. 1.13.2, 1.50, 2.22.
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THE PRINCE ON THE FILM.
rites. He saw
some comically. hideous war lances, and the Maori Women danced with oppressive vigour. The Prince was equal to everything, and greeted a half-naked gentleman with fuzzy hair with the same urbanity as the President of Panama (in Panama bat),. At Fij the natives brewed wine for him with great ceremony and presented
The film record of the Prince of 2.32.3, 3.07.3, 3.38.3, ist Wales's tour shown at the Alhambra quarter 31."
is an hour and a half of bright enter Adventurer and Miserrimus Doieful, tainment. It would be even brighter him with piles of mats
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39, 1.17, 1.55, 2.33, 3.10,, if the camera had not been forced to The oldest glimpse of savage Re 2.42.2, last quarter 32.2. put în an official appearance at so i was the parade of the aborigines in Hatton and. Dunlugas, 44.2, 1.42, many receptions and welcomes., the Australian desert. The blackay 2.01.2, 2.38.3, 3.17; 3.52.3, These have a way of looking more smeared with streaks of white paint, last quarter 35.3.
(or less the same, whether at Welling looked like a public meeting of gob- Dandy Child, 45, 1.23.3, 2.60.2, ton or the Fiji Islands, and one gets Hins. The Prince was pleased to see. 2.36.2, 3.10, 3.42, last quar-zlmost as tired as the Prince himself them. At San Diego he was seen ter 32
did-be had to take to yelling, his speech to 20,000 people, Ankle Deep and Jeggiebory Crowdy, the left handshake half-way through an electric megaphone.
37, 1.12, 1.47, 2.23.3, 3.00.2, through the tour of seeing Happily there were quiet times 3.34.2, last quarter 34.... the royal handshake, of unending on the "Renown"--when White House and Brown House, 44, Eles. of people, white, black, and of officers would allow it. The 1.24, 2:05, 2.44, 3.22, 3.56.3, the intermediate shades Bome of ceremony on crossing the Equator last quarter 34.3..
the crowds are 'really, impressive- sectus -to haya" been one of the 1 MILES.
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bour when the muajestic. - Renown" ropes as well. There are some fine Speckle Mouse, 44, 1.28, 2.07, 2.47, came in. "Australia did the thing on a pictures of the "Renown" ploughing 3.25, 4,00, 4.32.2, last quarter, big scale. · At Melbourne the Palace through immense seas in the Aus- looked down on a wonderful pattern tralian Bight. Altogether a human. made by 5,000 schoolgirls in white; record.
31.3.
sity upon such a safe basis that it upon the provinces. A continuance pleasure in being invited to open the
HE the Governor expressed his First Church of Christ Scientist,
MacDonnell Road. › would be worthy of the Colony, and of the supply of teachers must there- courts by smashing the first ball of its mission as an Imperial institu fore be important in Imperial in-over the net. He confessed he had tion Adult education.in every part terests. He had pleasure in annoon- not played tennis for a consider of the world was never self-supporting that, through the generosity of able time owing to advancing years ing all modern universities had the Chamber of Commerce, the and increased girth, and he therefore ceased to be self-supporting and it University was able to constitute a would not promise to get the ball was only through voluntary effort degree in commerce. Hitherto the over the first time. (Laughter). He and spontaneous enthusiasm that commercial certificate had not been was very pleased that new courts share in sport. He could assure they could raise. sufficient funds to
popular, it was looked down upon as had been constructed. The Univer- them from his own experience that enable them to meet their expand omething of an inferior type, but sity's record in tennis, had been a it did not matter whether they ing expenditure. A young Universi-
now that it was raised to a Degree distinguished one, and he was hope- played most games well or badly. ty like theirs could not remain sta: it had already been well filled. The ful, that, with increased facilities, it He confessed that he invariably tionary for all times, it must expand thanks of the University were due to would be grerter in the future. The played badly in most games, but he. and respond to the calls made upon the Chamber of Commerce for athletic side of a University was an nevertheless got a great deal of
The University to-day was faced guaranteeing the outfit and salary of important one, and he was always pleasure out of it. He hoped, there 32 with a rather peculiar position, Thea lecturer for five years(Applause.) pleased to hear of better facilities fore, no one would be discouraged Fighting King, 30, 1.17, 1.53.3, progress of English education during--He desired to place on record the for meeting each other on the field in taking part in the sports of the 2.27.2; 3.03.3, 3.38.2, 4.10, last drilling with flags. Both in that the last fifty years showed that it immediate needs of the University, of play. had been closely bound up with about which he had already spoken struck him recently in conversations other people were better than they Invincible King, 43, 1.232.00, there were exhibitions of mass loy. THERE is no use of our besting
One point, which had University from the feeling, that, quarter 31.4.
country and throughout New Zealand of the activity. elsewhere. The first was the need with the Vice-Chancellor and other were. He welcomed the increased and influence of the universities of an endowment fund for a professor members of the governing body of facilities provided and hoped it would
2.35, 3.12 3.48, 4.18 Jastalty. The Frince's equability and
around the bush. We might as quarter 31.
fact were most called for during the. "Was it, therefore, too much to hope la the Medical Faculty and the next, the University, was that the athletics Induce à greater mumber to take an Dolphin, 41, 1.24,-2.04, 2.40, 3.15, - many; strange scenes among the well out with it first as last. We want
And believe that the progress of the need of workshops in the En- of the University, were rather too interest in tennis. (Applause).
you to try Chamberlain's Conich. Remedy: education to this part of the world gineering Faculty (Hear, hear.) much confined to one particular The Governor then opened the South and East, 45, 1:28, 2:10, 2.50, day's work load of garlands There is no ressor so far is we can see
43.49.2, 4:21, last quarter 31.3. natives. He had to accept as in the its next time you have a cough or cal would be linked up with the expan was a matter of congratulation that section. The people who went in courts by driving the ball over the the University this year had a record for different forms of athletics were set. After this, a sharply contested
3.30.2, 4.07, 4.411; last thrown over his neck by why, you should not do so. This pro-, number of Freshmen 56.
.quarter 34. I.
solemn blacks at Honolulu. paration by its remarkable cures ba increase was maintained the ques He hoped all undergraduates of enjoyment of the large gathering
If this almost invariably the same penile exhibition game was played, to the Harlequin, 40, 1:20, 1.57, 2.34.1. He sat in friendly state to receive the gained a world-wide reputation and people, everywhere spot of it. In the tion of hostel accommodation would the University-would take their thaz was in attended
3.12.1, 3.45.4, 4.17,4;. last grim homage of terrifying looking firbest tæms of praises. It is for mio by -
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