TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1924
UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG.
MATRICULATION AND SENIOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.
-Carulidate No.
NOVEMBER, 1924.
Matriculation Honours List.
603 Chang lu-man (Dist. English, Chinese and Physics), Queen's
College.
..
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631 The Chan-yau (Dist. Mathematics, Geography and Physics),
Queen's College,
705 Loh Meng-Choon (Dist. English, Mathematics, Higher Mathe-
maties and Trigonometry), Diocesan Boys' School. 643 Cheung Wing-min, St. Joseph's College,"
961
Young. Cyril Francis (Dist. Mathematics, Geography
Trigonometry), St. Joseph's College,
Camlidate No!
Matriculation Pass List..
613 p Kun-img.
611 Ip Kwong lam
615 Ip Tai-ki ...
616 Ko Chui-lun
618 Lang Ping-hin
625 Tum Kam-wni
626 Tam Shiu-tong
THE CHINA MAIL:
KOWLOON HOSPITAL...
GOVERNMENT AND MARYKNOLL SISTERHOOD..
OFFICIAL EXPLANATION. As briefly indicated in the "China Mail last evening, the cause of Government's decision to abandon the proposal to employ members of the Maryknoll Sister- hood for the staffing of the Kow- loon Hospital was given by Sir Claud Sovern, Colonial Secretary, at the Council Meeting yesterday afternoon.
In addressing the Counell, the Colonial Secretary ald:
In view of the decision of the Government to abandon the pro-
and posal to employ members of the
Foreign "Mission Sisters of St. Dominic, New York, generally known as the Maryknoll Sister- hood. for the staffing of the Kow- foon Hospitalit is desirable that honourable members should be in- formed of the cause of this decision.
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Realising that they have, in
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the unusual step of " showing this screen masterpiece in both theatres simultaneously, 'for four days Commencing Wednesday, December 31
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The proposal to employ Mary- knoll Sisters was first made in June, 1920, and was supported by the Principal Civil Medical Officer, Dr. Johnson. After much consideration the matter came be- fore the Executive Council in May, 1923, and it was decided that the Colonial Secretary should consult the Kowloon Residents' Association in the first instance. This was done, and on June 6, 1923, the Honorary Secretary of the Kowloon Residents' Associn- WHAT. AUSTRALIA tion informed "the Government that the General Committee ap- proved the plan provided that the Government undertook that:
Numi,
600 An Yeung-Cheng (Dist. Trigonometry)
School. Queen's College.
do.
606 Chung King-hon
ilo.
607 Choi Pan-yang
dio.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
629 Tong Tan-ghiu
do.
60 Trang Kwon-chung
do.
634 Wang Koong-ngok (Dist., Physics)
e.
esh - Wong Man-pin
do.
636 Wong Ting-ming
do.
do.
638 Yan Tak-lanı Oşdır
640 Yuen Hok-lim
do.
642 Chan Kui-yin (Dist. Trigonometry)
St. Joseph's College.
6415 Tam Shin-chum.
10.
646 Lam Shin-wab
do.
647 Lins, Dominic
do.
650 Nguyen Huw Bing. Denis (Dist. French
and Trigonometry)
do.
61 Nguyen Trung-chiah
(Dist. French)
Jean Baptiste
do.
(1) thorough training is, assured, (2) complete Government contröl
is, retained, and (3) all religious matters are.
rigidly excluded.
:
Bi Nguyen Van Thanh (Dist. French). 6p3 Nguyen Van Qui. Henri (Dist. French).
ilo.
655 Roza, Carlos E
do.
658. Victor, Jose Alberto (Dist. English).
do.
659 Wong Hok-nin
do.
-660 Wong, Richard A.
do.
to.
661 Yu Cho-nim
do.
do.
'de.
do: "
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
On September 6, 1923, the Executive Council decided that
PIONEERING SPIRIT:
NEEDS.
STILL
AIDING CHARITY.
H. K. W. G. AND M. C. L. IN FINE EFFORT.
COMMEMORATION DAY SPEECH. received from
(Reuter's Service.)
非
ADELAIDE, December 30. Sir Tom Bridges, Governor of South Australia, in a speech at the
the Maryknoll Sisterhood should Gommemoration Day luncheon,
be asked to undertake the nursing said the Commonwealth wanted
at the new Kowloon Hospital not only men bui a return of the
#greement Was therefore
An
664 Chun Chi-to (Dist. English & Geography) St. Stephen's College.drawn up and sent to New York pioneering spirit, 7
665. Chan Yi-tsung.
670 Lai Tze-shin
671 Lau Kai, (Dist. Chinese)
672 Lee Keng-gin
673 Leung King-tau
674, Leung Tre-wa
678 Lim Peng-hin
683
Lo Ming-fut.
690
Wu 3lun-kong
694 Cheng Tsee-yoong (Dist. Drawing)..
695 Cheong Ewe-lock
699 Gitties, Samuel Victor (Dist. English).
701 Ladd, George Samuel
707 Long. Reginald
712 Woo Hing-tak
716 Chiu Yu-tuen
719 Dzo Deh-seng
7230 Kethuen
724 Wong Kwok-leng
729 Pocit Kei-young
743 Chang Mo-seng
744 Fung Shin-ki
746 Ng Thang
747 Pun Yau-pang
.749
Tsun Wei-keaw
750
Chiu Teng-kiat
751
Ho Pak-ping
758 Ellis, David.
562 Jenner, Kenneth Machane
793
on October 28 last. A few
Looking Ahead.
11
days later His Excellency the He foresaw Australia of the Governor was asked by certain future as a powerful country of members of the Executive Council immense wealth, 'carrying a vast that the question of the employ-population, and determining the ment of the Maryknoll Sisters should be reconsidered, and on destinies of the Pacific." November 13 the Executive
Sir Tom declared the world was Council decided that further re-awakening to the possibilities of ference should be made to the
Diocesan Boys' School. Kowloon Residents' Association Australia, which would not remain
do.
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St. Paul's College.
10.
lo. do.
Educational Institute.
Wah Yan School.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Ying Wah, College.
dlo... Central British School,
dc:
Matriculation Pass List (Girls).
Wheller, Vera Margaret
798 Kwok Yik-ming (Dist. English)
799 Tsz-Ha Wong, Florence (Dist. English,
and History)
800 Cheng Sui-yue
948 Fok Sut-woon
551 Ung, Irene
903 Ho Yan-chi.
905 Ng Heang-ynu
907 Ng Shut-hing
Central British School. Italian Convent,
do.'
St. Stepher's Girls'. do do. Belilios Public School. do. tlo,
The following candidates have now qualified to enter the Faculty
of Medicine:-
764. Chan Wai-yfu
803 Grose, Kathleen
Private Study. do.
Senior Local Pass List. ).
611
Ho Tung, Robert
Queen's College,
617
Lam Chiu-wa
639. Yu Wang-pun
da. do.
641 Braga, John V.
St. Joseph's College.
do.
654 Remedios, Fernando Jose
ilo.
flo.
do.
St. Stephen's College.
do. do.
St. Paul's College.
do.
do.
do.
·do.
Wah Yan School.
do.
648 Lim, Peter F..
656 Rozario, Reinaldo Jose
958 Lee, Francis
676 Liang Sai-wa
682 Lo See-ying...
688 Wong Yam-wa
710 Wong Ping-chau 714 Cheng Kam-cho
720 Ha Yeuk-hon
721 Li Shu-kan..
967 Leong Bing-chew (Dist. Biblical Knowledge)
742 Chan Wai-ming
748 Tam Yick-fong
755 Taung Chiu-yan
*759 Moses, Ernest.
to ascertain,the,, views of the sparsely populated for long.
from
FIGHTING IN CHINA..
SKIRMISHES REPORTED NEAR SHANGHAI
(Reuter's Service.)
members generally on the sub- ject. A telegram was sent to New York asking that action should be suspended on the letter of October 28, and on November 18 the Honorary Secretary of the Kowloon Residents' Associa tion addressed, a letter to the Government reviewing the whole subject and stating thut after very lengthy and serious, con- sideration the Committee, in view of a petition sent by 610 British residents of Kowloon, containing
SHANGHAI, December 30. a large proportion of the mem-
Skirmishes continue in the hers of the Association, had to vicinity of Sung Kiang. but request the Government to re- artillery has not yet been brought frain
completing
it up by either side. arrangement with the Maryknoll It seems uncertain whether Sisterhood and to take steps for General Chen Loh-san is acting the provision of a British staff under instructions from Peking in similar to that at present em- order to drive out Sun Chuan-fang ployed in the Government Civil from Cheklang, or is merely work Hospital. The Government
ing for his own ends in order that agree to accept the advice of the he may be restored to the com- Kowloon Residents Association Division. Some refugees arrived mand of the Fourth Chekiang and the arrangements made for in Shanghai last evening, but the employment of the Maryknoll Shanghai residents hitherto have Sisters were cancelled.
not been greatly excited at the It is hardly necessary for me renewal of fighting in the vicinity. to state that in arriving at this. decision the Government was in no way influenced by any con- siderations of the religious aspect of this admirable organization, such as had been very unneces sarily and unfortunately raised
CONSIGNEES' NOTICÈS.
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Below will be found a statement the Hongkong Women's Guild and Ministering Children's League.
We read:
Although the usual. "Annual Bazaar has not been held in 1924 the various Branches of the Guild and League have been hard at work throughout the year organising Sales of work &c. The following Whit and Bridge Drives, Concerts,
is the result of the year's activities:
I Nayal and Dockyard Branch (Mrs. Hunt
and Miss P. Grace), $1,800,00
2 Military Branch (Mrs. Paton) .........
3 Police Branch (Mrs. Wodehouse).........
4 Victoria Branch (Mrs.
McKenny)
5 Victoria Children's Club (Mrs. Mc- Kenny)
225.00
955.20
440.14
1
315.00
7 Peak Children's Club (Mrs. Edgar David- son)
1,596,90
8 Quarry Bay Branch
(Mrs. Grieg)
257.00
916,86
6 Peak Branch (Mrs. Black and Mrs. Potter).
9 Kowloon Branch (Mrs. Wylie)......... 10. St. Stephen's Col
lege Branch (Miss Middleton Smith.
It St. Paul's School Branch (Miss Woo).
12 Bellilos School Branch (Miss Skinner) ..............
903.70
1,000.00
802,00
1,012.80
13 Proceeds of Chil- dren's Fête......
1,925.50
14 Donations to Central
Fond
1,191.00
Total...
$13.341.10
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After deducting expenses, this amount has been allocated by the Committee as follows:-
HOME CHARITIES. Hongkong Cots at M.C.L. Home, Otter Trafalgar Home shaw, Surrey
for Orphans, Portsmouth Merchant service guild fund for Widows and Orphans ...Sentime Royal Soldiers' Daugh- ters' Home, Hampstead Orphan Homes of Scot- land (Quarriers)............. Officers' Famillies' Fund. Evelina Hospital of Chil- dren, Southwark S.E. London Hospital (Chill-
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arrived in correspondence in the public "Ermland," remaining Press. The view taken by the delivered after January 1, 1926, Government was that having con- will be subject to rent. Agents. sulted the Kowloon Residents' Arnhold & Co., Ltd.
Shaftesbury Homes and Association, originally, it could
Arethusa Training ship. not refuse to
Cargo arrived per s.s. "Benvor- reconsider the lich," remaining matter on such a strong repre-after January 2, 1926, will be
undelivered Waifs and Strays Society sentation as was made, because subject to rent. Agents.--Gibb,
Total Home...£ it was obviously necessary to Livingston and Co., Ltd.
Charities: Avoid any action which might Cargo arrived per s.s. "City of
or...$ 7,875.82 affect the popularity and useful-Baroda" remaining undelivered nesy of the hospital.
LOCAL CHARITIES.
after January 2, 1925, will be Italian Convent Hospital. $ 300.00 The Government has conveyed subject to rent. Agents-The Nethersple Hospital..... 1,000.00 to the Maryknoll Sisterhood its Bank Line, Ltd. appreciation of the willingness of
Ying Wa Girls' School Cargo arrived per a.s. "West the Society to undertake the work Cayote," remaining undelivered Baxter Mission
(L.M.S.) and its great regret that the after January 3, 1925, .will be abandonment of the scheme came subject to rent. Agents.-Arn-Village School Fund....... at so late a stuge.
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Senior Local Pass List (Girls).
Candidate No.
Name.
Central British School.
929 Dillon, Agnes
930 Geng, Aurelia (Dist. Spanish)
981 Gutierrez, Myra
982 Julyan, Queente"
763 Botelho, Henrique A
Ying Wah College.
- Private Study.
Senior Local Pass List (Girls).
913 Whiteley, Sheila Rosemary
939 Lopes, Emily
Central British School. 935 Remedios, Carmela
936 Rosario, Regina...
W
Schools
Fafrlos School (C.M:S.).. C.M.S.Victoria Home and Orphanage...
Home,
J. H. TANG,
Secretary.
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No. 1 HAMPER.
1 Qt. Most & Chandon Dry Imperial Champagce:
1 Pt. Blackberry Brandy
1
D.O.M.
1 Qt. Martell's XXX Brandy
2 Qta. King George IV or Farfection Whisky
1 Qt. Superb Tawny Port
2 Qta. St. Julian Olaret
Q. 011 Brown Sherry B.S.
D.O.L. Olá Tom or Dry Hin
"Burgoyne's Burgundy
1 phial Pomerantan Bitters
No. HAMPER.
1. Guillemart ChampagneTM 1 Pt. D.O.M.
2.Qt. Burgoyne's Burgundy
Martelle XX Brandy
Qta, King George IV. or Perfection Whisky
2 Taway Day Port
"T
bt. Julien Claret
1 qt. D.OL. Old Tom on Dry Gła
1
Vino de Paste Sharry
1 phial Pomeranzan Bitters
200,00
Day
400.00 600.00 100.00
1,000.00
C.M.S. Blind
1
• School,
Italian Convent.
do.
do.
Kowloon City... 1,000.00 St. Joseph's Home for the Aged Poor, Kowloon... Hongkong Benevolent
Society
300,00
350.00
do.
do:
A
912 Stewart, Jean Ford
do.
794. Whiteley, Margaret, Louisa M.
do. .da.
do.
937 Thomas, Elizabeth (Dist: History)
TO,
915' Lam, Edith
Diocesan Girls' School.
988 Warnes, Iris...
do.
917 Prata, Maria F.
dor
989-Warner, Marjorie
do
do.
940 Xavier, Celestina.
do.
do.
941 Gomes,: Laura
St. Mary's School.
French Convent.
948 Noronha, Cissy
do.
do./
952 Woo, Francis (Dist. Needlework)
do.
919 Souza, Hilda Maria de.
921. White, Maud
·922. Landolt, Amelie
923 Pau, Agnes:
925 Tae, Agnes.
796 Xavier, Rosie.
950 Un Chan-kwan
947 Cheung, Maggie
do. Stephen's 'Girls'.
do.
Total Local Charities.$5,250,00
Grand Total..$13,125,82
President: Lady Stubbs. „Vice President: Lady
Severn.
Syd. Hoa. Secretary, Mrs..
Harold Creasy. Hon, Treasurer. Lady
Stuart Taylor, ong, December 1924.
No. 3 HAMPEL.
Ot. Burgoyne's Burgundy
1 Pt. G. P. Peppermint
1, DOM
3. Superior Bleh Old Fart
King George IV, or Forfestion Whisky
4 Bagrande XXX Brandy
Amontillado Bharry W.8.
Qt. D.O.L, Old Tom or Dry Ga
Qua. Medoc Claret poezi
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