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CORRESPONDENCE.
Our Trams—A Visitor's Views.
★To the Editor of the Chind Mail). Sir-Permit me as a visitor to your interesting city to "make mention your car service-or { of one fcident in connection with It. It fers to dvererówding in pite of warning rules or notices against -uch. I attempted to board a tram car at your Happy Valley the other evening, but I There was a big Hoon de sted. crowd most of the cars and other were crowding on. The ta were packed to suffon- tion and Bells more' thun «I guess Was it ended by the men who built them. Que thing I noticed
<a tit a number of Chinese polieviten boarded the cars
(iv) Practical Training. "
SELLING AT A LOSS,1
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BONGKONG PENCE GOODS TRADE
JAPANESE. RIVALRY,
ul
This, though place list for this me obvious reasons, is essentially the de tether most important of all four-and
further cannot be taken until the for doing Theory papers have been passed, summer,
Fruchel whose name ought to
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THE CHINA MAIL..
LOCAL SPORT.
INTERPORT CRICKET-
SHANGHAI CONFIDENT OF VICTORY,
"STARS" ABSENT."
the
are
CLOSING CRUISE.
YACHT CLUB'S "LADIES' DAY."
of
MONDAY,
Indies who competed in thei Ladies' Championship Races.
I am glad to be able to state that the Committee were enabled
boat owners
MAY 11, 1925.
Championships, Combined Cruiser Class. Coquette Mr. Oliver; 2 and Mr. H. S. Rouse; 3
Handicap Class.-I "Diana"!
gated into schools training teachers "in a considerable num-|
to hold the first Macao Race con-La Cigale Mr. N. Croucher, fined to cruisers during this Handicap Class.--I "Rolia" Mr. bes of subjects." leaving out the
season and the cup presented by Crancher; Colleen Capts. practical part. It's a revelation...
The metal mangée, of Yne lace
Mr. G. Potts was most enthusias Huy and Crawford; 9 Diana Yuen, porters, exporters, and (iii) History of Education.
tically raced for by the various Captain T. Arthur. Which I think Ex-Teacher" "gents is" Hongkong, sends the k
and, from the One Design, Class 1 "Ailsa" Mr. could study with much Master Guardian" a letter, in
stories that filtered through after C. B. L. Gust; 2 Halcyon" Mr. PRIZES PRESENTED, profit to him or herselflich the sugs i
the race was finished, 1 gathered T. S. Bustard." In the latest Shanghai papers. The spring trade seems to have a and others.
Heyward Heys Class 1 "Boojum that some of our cruising yachts- "An attractive programme
MFG. Vaux; 2 "Drenia"" Mr. inther inauspicious beginning. Tito hand, the date for the interport much-hooked for opportunities at cricket match is given as May 18 bowls, with H.E. the Governor for the Club was the visit of a. W. Davison, B.N.E.
races and an exhibition game of men had a very thrilling time.
Another event of importance. S. Rouse; 3 "Bhiquoan" Capt. Of the best known Shanghai participating in the latter, mark team from the Shanghai Yacht 'your furve. Vanished,
following but players.
Gael Claes 1 "Mee Sing Mr. ed the close of the cruise season at Club and after a successful series F. D. Tracy; 2 Joup Mesers, iy Very
topeltway
Donald Leach (on leave), A. W. the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club of races sailed in our own boats, Armstrong and Gurther; 3. Gaelt freau- dini before” the
chief obstacle a the Hayward (transferred to Hong on Saturday afternoon. thus ensuring a competent know-way of fresh bus & the accu-E. I. M. Barrelt, W. C. G. Clifford, the occasion of the
I am proud to say that the Hong-Capt. A. W. Taylor and Mr. R. J. kong), Juimy Quayle, Captain: The weather was brilliant for kong team in their very best Dixon, gregate H. E. Muriel (formerly of Hong-cruise, the attendance includ- of their fing. However, it was a
closing yachting manner, relieved them! Ladies Championship. ledge in a certain number notanish skenks, tig
Prizes presented by Capt. T. "considerable" of ordinary schoof $5,000,000 worth offs, white kong).
and funey, bancades. So far there Nates of others, who will be of whom travelled in the motor was certainly at a disadvantage
ing a large number of ladies, many great fight and the Northern Club | Arthur, subjects.
no means of disposing of this syailable to play against Hong-boats accompanying the contest by sailing strange boats in un-Mrs. T. Arthur: & Colleen" Misi altak: they could see there was a familar to Ex-Tencher if her curean From a urang, if chosen are Dr. O'Hara, ants, whilst others preferred to accustomed waters.
These same was ever worthy of that title said are willing to get rid of the C. Burn, T. A. T. Begy." Torry" ait on the lawn engaged in con- return match is suited for in the Y. and G. Classes,
When the Stobart. no rows for them.
less than looks at original cost, while other Wilson, J. H. Bloor, FL. Wain-versation or watching the exhibi, Shanghai River we shall have a mwemaking and had no that. Teachers, n
Feven resort to selling them at a wright (who captained a Shanghai tion game of bowls,
"Bluenose" Mrs. E. J. R. presume they were off doctors, must go through - a
course of professional training..".
·loss. Temple Hust-efforts team in Hongkong a few years
strenuous fight to keep the flag. Mitchell; Joan" Mrs. W. J. they should have Aet on
Amongst early arrivals were
Mr. Byrne before he left very Davison; 3 "Scalark" Mra. E Fam told this kind of But of course, posterity according gestio remains unabated in ago), M. J. Divecha, C. J. Merritt His Excellency Sir Edward kindly presented the "Shanghai Cock and "Ursula" Mrs. W. A. thing not uncommon. If satt some has thought little of this. the endless citit a new arrival). H. W. Allison, Stubbs,
Sir Henry H. C. B. Peck, V. H. Lanning, Gollan, the Hon. Mr. Harold Davison in "Bluenose."
Cowper Cup which was won by Capt. Faussett. Str. is suggests a bad state
might as well point out that strite neu Cine of
The Japanese have become rivals T. L Rawsthorne, Dr. H. HT. Creasy and Mrs.
Bluenose Cup Presented by Mrs. affairs cl one that should be re-the ordinary person without a
Creasy,
Our friends from the Navy E. J. R. Mitchell 'Joan," Mrs. hediet. Human nature is such certificate of some kind hasn't got here with by this Biglish. Morris, E. G. Barnes and others. and is Hon. Mr. A. 0. that it takes no notice of things ghost of a chance to get a post its gined unt plain poplin. interport, the China Press
particularly in prints, white colton. Commenting on the coming
gave us this season a chance to W. J. Davison.
Other Prizes. until they happen. Someday as teacher in any decent school at checked shirtings, cafton stinga. May 4
annexed from us in 1923 and, get the flag back, which they says, inter
Commodore's alis
Cups,
Racing something will happen on these Home and in almost all cases a fancy printed gixxis, white shirtings "Shanghai should certainly be
after a most enjoyable and Yachts Presented by Capt. 1. same var. It will be too late to degree is necessary anve fe or perhaps injured limbs. essential. In some cases nomings will as jenas, tankes,avenge the reverses of the last two if not and grey shirtings of 81 . d f able to field a team quite able to
strenuous contest, the naval flag Arthur, Kolla" Mr. N. Croucher is not the late tions are made and then the antembries. The quality of their meetings. On the whole prospects
now adorns the walls of our Club and Ursula, Mr. H. S. Bouse.
Commodore's Cup, Cruisers Pre- Institute sane method honours man takes the huh, but goods is far inferior to English, but seem very bright, and
we can
ented by Cups T Arthur control and direc such opportunities are pretty rare,hinese confimers have taken confidently expect a victory for vars. hope you will Tew and far between.
fancy to them simply because they Shangha are inch less expetisive than those from the English mills. It riay also be pointed out that the Japan-
bel duy exanpas
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tim
Your
hadh 1
4. Ses, writing ase I have After all, certificate is a one would not have done so guarantee that the holder is cap
what I have seen im-able of teaching and if some pressed me very considerably.
Yours, etc..
COSMOPOLITAN.
Hogyheng, May 6.
Wanchai. Up.
Benchers are born, they can well manfueturers have a more profit by a course of training and efficient method than the English Ey suitable recognition of their have of popularising their goods in Born ability.
China. Instead of employing
·
VOLUNTEER SPORTS,
ABOUT 150 ENTRIES RECEIVED.
HOW THEY STAND.
of
It is not so taboo us some wouldvarions prace marks in various true- have us believe, I can assure you ing centres of one quality, as the The trained teacher can be English do the Japanese use only (Tooth Valur of the China Moj differentiated from his i equipone
ticket for all consuming jed fellow-worker at once.
The centers. The advantage of this Sir-Something' is Wrong one introduces novel methods of lies in the fact that if the trade mark The PW.D. appear to have made teaching, the other continues in question goes unfavourably in aske Wanchai, does not the same oli rut year after year, one place it may easily be taken to want ther #golf course, or a fondly believing, what was good another, where, there is a hatter burial ground. Is this be enough for my father is good chance of de being well received cause the place is literally, up. enough for me."
Phe more of warning that the Every wateps and une
sees a cavity. The oblong shapes sug-trained man.
would desire to sound is that gest a grave; the round ones a golf tee. At night mounds of teaching than standing in front find the best means possible to There is something more in English labs and capital should earth e lit up by feeble gleams of a'class "spouting" or dictating atijnst their cost of production in no entry for the 50 yards "blind"
such a way that they can hope to meet effectively the teen, compel tion of Japanese piece goods that bid fair to outstrip all other
of light which very often go out. What is the PWD, dong? Is it looking for a prehistoric man ur his remains, or is it digging for gold The Pottering Works Dept.!
"Yours, etc.,
NOMEVILLE
Hongkong. May 7.
Hongkong Education.
Ling and Mrs. Lang.
much to our.joy.
The band of the East Surrey Regiment was in attendance and discoursed a selection of music.
The officials were:- Officer of the Day-The Com- modore-Captain T. Arthur.
I might add for the benefit of Starter. The Vice-Commodore our visitors that feeling runs very -Mr. E. W. Carpenter.
high on the Club's Naval Day and Umpires. The Hon. Mr. Cit is always necessary to have a Met Messer and Dr. E. Pserious officer present to carefully
Judges.-Captain A. W. Davi- the cocktails. (Laughter).
watch the rival teams to regulate son, R.N.R... Mr. E. Cock and Mr. W. Logan.
Minett.
Rowing Officers of the Day- Commodore A. J. B. Stirling, C.B.; R.N., The Hon. Mr. McI Messer, Mr. T. J. Easterbrook, Mr. E. W. Carpenter, Mr. W Logan and Dr. E. P. Minett,
Clerk of the Course. Mr. A. W. van Andel.
Timekeeper.-Yeoman Signals J. Murphy.
of
!
As a result of the last race, Commodore."Grace gave "pence offering in the shape of a which is now one of the Club's framed photograph of himself cherished treasures.
While on the subject of the
und I" Mr. H. S. Rouser Yachts Presented by Mr. E. W
V.-Commodore's Cups, Racing.
enter, "Haley," Mr. T. S Bustard and Bluenose," Capt, A. W. Davison, R.N.R.. Presented by Mr. B. W. Carpenter, V.-Conimodore's Cups, Cruisers La Cigale, Mr. N. Croucher.
Rear-Condr.'s Caps, Racing Shields,Falcon, MA. Ritchie Yachts Presented by Mr. A. L. and Joan," Mr. H. J. Armstrong.
Keur-Coudr.'s Cup, Cruisers Pre- sented by Mr. L. Shields, "Norseman, Messrs. Ryan, Mon- crieff and Edwards.
*Tai Yut Trophy for Champion- ship Prize Winners Ursula, Mr. H. S. Rouse.
"Mucao Cup Presented by Mr.
It pays after all to get the Chinese piece goods merchant was still checking things over and and I., Mr. H, S. Rouse; 2, Norse for the other day and the Com-G. Hutton Potis, "La Cigale," Mr.
notes to the poor bruses whose minds are being cramped.
rivals in this field.
נן
Yours, etc..
· ́PLUS-ASTOUNDED.” Hongkong, May 5. 42o the Editor of the China Mail).happy got title cando touchee pirgin. He get title, no, happ Sir,-On going over your report work, he belong allo sam small of the meeting of the Bourt of baby He wanchee run, he no "47% the Editor of the Cha Mai). Education held last Wednesday,vy how fashion walkee. How Ind-myself in the midst of many can? My savvy this belong no Sir-Your correspondent. "Ex-| difficulties.
good pidgin. What tawkey Hony "Taucher" has given us an amus- (1) What exactly does the long teachée taipan? What you angly calid insight into what he Director of Exlucation mean by tawkey? or she thinks a teacher's training member of the instructional course consists of, in wit, “A certi- staff of the University of British ficated teacher represents a person | Columbia?** I believe in the who has passed fairly well in a
United States, if not in Cahada considerable number of subjects" itself, there are such things as "What rot!
"Instructors in Physical Culture."
Yours, etc..
Hongkong. May 9.
LOI YEH.
Local Tennis
(The Editor af the Ching Mail.)
race,
and
Boojum" Cup Presented by Mr.
On inquiry this morning, the China Mail" was informed by Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell, honorary
Navy, I should like to take the secretary, that apart from the team
opportunity of thanking Com- modore Stirling for the help he entries, he had received nearly 150 entries by Saturday last, for
has given myself and the Com- the Hongkong Volunteer Defence The following were the results:mittee and for the keen interest
he has shewn in the Club. Corps sports meeting; however, he English Rigged Cruisers.-1, U.
The Trevessa Trophy was raced figure might be man, Messrs. Ryan, Moncrieft and mittee and members of the Royal N. Croucher. expected the passed.
Edwards: 3, Imogen, Mr. A. W. Strange to say, there had been Tickle.
Hongkong Yacht Club were more "Coquette' Cup Presented by than pleased at such a splendid Mr. F. Oliver," "Norseman, Racing Yachts (Ladies Races): turn out of lifeboats which sailed Messrs. Ryan, Moncrieff event will come in later, added Mr. and the One Design Class, both of
Entries for the open mileThere were the Handicap Class an excellent race. Mitchell.
Edwards. The Douglas Steamship Com- which started together over "a
"Rolla" Cup Presented by Mr. For the purpose of the sports distance of 4% miles; and meeting on Monday, June 1, when Heyward Hays Class and Gael intending competitors in the next
pany won it for the second time, N: Crowther, "Falcon," A
Mr. A. and I hear that there are several Ritchie. It is hoped the HK.F.C's ground Class, over the same distance, race who will be available, the Corps has which also started together. The minds to get the Trophy.
"Ailsa Cup Presented by Mr. have made up their c. E. L. Grist, Daphne," Mr. which will compete for the line (W. to E.), mark off Kowloon tion, I should like to say a good F. G. Vanx, Ursula," Mr. H. S been divided, into eight units,
course was: Start Club House
H. Effersoe. To turn to the Rowing Sec- presented by the commandant (Lizut-Col. L. G. Bird, D.S.O) Dock Point (P.), mark off Black deal about them but I am afraid Rouse. as follows:-Artillery Company, Head's Point (P.), mark boat the time is somewhat limited Engineer Company, Mounted In-Club House line (P.), twice round. so I will confine myself to saying Mr. F. D. Tracy, Joan," Mr. "Mec Sing" Cup Presented by fantry, Armoured Car Section,
Handicap (Class Letter H.)-1, that the membership has greatly H. J. Armstrong, Machine-Gunners, Infantry Co. Rolla, Mrs. Carpenter; 2, Diana, increased and that keenness is the
previously No. 1 Platoon), Scottish Miss Hollingsworth 3, Dorothea, word to best describe this section petitors or Ladies Championship "Ladies' Cup Presented by Com. Company, and Reserve Company. Mrs. Martin; 4, Falcon, Miss of the Club.
• The programme of events Shaw.
Ursula, Mr. H. S. Rouse.. 1 A team was sent down during arranged include races over 100: One Design Class (Class Letter this season to Manila at the in- Mr. E T. Byrne Commodore Shanghai Cup Presented by yards, 220 yards, 400 yards, 880 L)-1, Ailsa, Mrs. Owen Hughes; vitation of the Manila Boat Club Shanghai Yacht Club "Bluenose," yards, one mile, 3 miles and 120 2, Halcyon, Mrs. L. E. Scott. yards hurdles. There will also be
and of the interport races there. Capt. A. W. Davison, R.N.R. Heyward Hays Class (Class Hongkong won the fours, no mean high jump, long jump, throwing Letter Y.)-1, Sealark, Mrs. Cock; performance, when it is realisedBoojum," Mr. F. G. Vaux.
Bolilios Challenge Trophy the cricket ball and putting the 2, Uraula, Mrs. Faussett; 3, under what circumstances our shot competitions; while in addition Bluenose, Mrs. Tracey.
Warren Memorial Trophy "Joan men train here. Their victory Mr. H. J. Armstrong. to the tug-of-war and team relay race, there will be a six-a-side 1, Joan, Mrs. Davison.
Gael Class. (Class Letter G.)- was a very popular one. Conclusion. I am therefore a
(3) In what subject did the
Consolation Cup Presented by football competition.
Dr. Minett and Mr. Easter-Mrs. H. S. Rouse, Dorotheu," certificated teacher.
particular inexperienced and un-
Results To Date.
The "Leveson" Cup.-Distance brook have worked hard to get Mr. C. E. L. Grist, certifiented Oxford man take his Ex-Logic.-Refuctio ad Absur-khonours?
A start has already been made 1 mile. This was keenly contest- good results and, on behalf of the Mr. Orme has many duri,
found its way into your valuable with the football and tug-of-war, ed, the winners being the P.W.D. Committee, I thank them for their the winners in yesterday's races Prizes were also distributed to times stressed the close resem-
and respectable columns. It serves In the football, the Infantry are in crew comprising K. S. Robertson, efforts. There again, "there are people blance between Greek and Chinese no good purpose except to arouse the top semi-final where they play stroke; C. W. E. Bishop, 8; F
already detailed, and the winners in I feel sure that in future con- the lawn bowls. Competent to teach and yet with- ideals and thoughts." Does this racial antagonisms. Your speel-the winner of the Machine Baker, 2; R. C. Keen, bow; D. tests, whether interport or other- Messrs. Anderson, Jamie.
The latter were out the ability to cram to enable mean that an honours man in us and apparently very interest Gunners v. Engineers tle. In the Lenfesty, cox." Second place was wise, we have the right material and Dixon: Mers. Reid, Messer, Paton the certificate Greek is fit to teach Chinese boys ed correspondent suggests that lower bracket of the semi-final, the secured by the Hongkong Electric amongst the rowing men and I am Dyer and Williamson. Examinaions."- Woe unto such English, or any other similar su because Ng Sze-kwong found Scottish Co. will play the Mounted Co.: C. B. Easterbrook, stroke; sure they will give a very good persons. If they cannot pass on jeet, not to speak of Mathematics too tough a nut the ex-champion
O'Callaghan in a friendly match Infantry. their normal brain capacity. Id Setence? Of course, I do not was afraid to enter the Open Artillery
S. T. Padgett, S; R. W. Smith, 2; account of themselves. Through the Reserves and the J. Paul, bow: C. Petley, cox; As this is the last occasion we pity them,
Say this particular Oxford
Co. scratching, the and third by the A.P.C. R. M. shall have the honour of welcom- "Cramming," says W. James. Baduate took his honours in Championship this year. Those Scottish Co. only had to defeat the Jack, stroke; J. Lyons, 3; E. ing Your Excellency at the Royal the great teacher and psycho-Classics or Greek, but one never acquit him at once of any such the tug-of-war. In the lower half, Kinross, cox.
who know Ng Szé-kwang will Infantrymen to enter the final of Moore, 2; H. Foster, bow; J. Hongkong Yacht Club, I take this Jogist, brings nothing but speedy can tell, until the powers that be, fear.
opportunity of thanking you for oblivion."
give us more definite information.
If there is a true sports-the Mounted Infantry will meet The "Club" Fours.-Distance 1 the interest you have always Then in the same vein your
(3) What exactly is the basis of kwong: your correspondent might having a pull, in the semi-final, the Club only had three crews away the best wishes of the Com-the institution on Stanley Pon- man in the Colony it.is Ng Sze- the Engineers for the right of mile, for bona fide members of taken in our sports and I cun Correspondent goes on to say Mr. Orme's statement that "so with advantage take a leaf from with the Machine Gunners, who
assure you that you will take something tantamount to assert far as teaching Chinese boys is his book. Ng Sze-kwong has no have disposed of the Armoured the No. 1 team: R. M. Jack, mittee and members of this Club. iosular of a school for training
competing. The winners were ing that a degree is but a sort concerned they (inexperienced faney ideas about his tennis: he Car section. of "tag" or but tosh and that teachers) are quite as useful as knows just how high he ranks,
Well, ladies and gentlemen, walfs and sirays, met during the zmere teaching ability, with no men with experience"? Has Mr. and can take a beating with the
stroke; Easterbrook, 3; Smith, 2; there is nothing more to say but week-end at the office of the. matter how elementary, or inde. Orme himself or any of his Oxford next man.
Jones, bow; Petley, cox. Second that I hope you have enjoyed the Secretary for Chinese Affairs and. He plays for the quate a knowledge of the subject honoura men, actually met with game's sake, but having competed
and third places were secured by is all that is required. It's like such great success as to justify regularly on the championship making an American tourist to this statement?
courts for the past eleven years, show you round Hongkong-he, (4) Does the Director of Educa- he is surely entitled to a rest if he having trotted round many other tion realise that men do not enter wants one, without any cheap parts of this world of ours. How the Government service 1189 sneers by miserable people like
cnsible!
teachers merely for the love of it; "Reformer." When und where if they did, they would find fur Ng Sze-kwong plays tennis is more opportunities of doing good
I pasti my matriculation with Honours in all sorts of subjects, I passed fairly well
them to pass
And now to come to my real point in writing this short epistle,
ists of studies in:-:
"Workshop Instructors: These are certainly not positions calling for mental ability.
4
Sir-Your correspondent "Re- former" seems to have an axe to grind. I am surprised that such an unfair attiek should have
DUE TO-MORROW.
KINSEY BROTHERS AND SNODGRASS.
:
1
WAIFS AND STRAYS.
MEETING CONSIDERS STANLEY PROJECT.
The promotors of the scheme for
crews stroked by A. C. Groves and Programme which has been so as a result they will visit the K. S. Robertson respectively.
successfully carried out to-day. Industrial School at Micao to- The Race for Collapsible. Life have been well contested and I will conduct the party over..
Both salling and rowing events morrow when the Rev. J. Kanaze boats from Submarines was'.
congratulate the winners of thei In order that the children night
a hard struggle, four boats various events both to-day and be given the opportunity to bencât coming almost in "WEATHER PERMITTING."
a bunch at during the season. the finishing point. The boats
by sound technical knowledge it My thanks are also due to all industrial guilds should be ap- had to be beached and collapsed, those members of the various proached with a view to obtaining was proposed that the leading Ng Sze-kwong's business; it certingent on their having, sailed by move proved the undoing of the they have put in during this last
Weather permitting and con- and a hinge which refused to Committees for the hard work the services of expert instructors. Does "Ex-teucher" realise that in private schools? The fact is, tainly is no concern of self- the 5.5. Teacher's Training Course con- they either went to a University appointed and inefficient crities which is due to arrive here from possible winner. The order decid- Secretaries, Mr. Tickle and Mr. present at the meeting in addition Empress of Canada" boat from. L.33, which looked a season, and particularly to the and the Rev. P. I. Lazic were with the intention of becoming such as "Reformer." I begin to Manila at 8 o'clock tomorrow, the ed by the judges was 1, L4: 2, Rouse, whose untiring efforts on to the following promoters: The The Hon Mr. Tratman, S. C. A. (i) The Principles of Educa- what the advantages were as com- and his reason for writing,
teachers and knew beforehand suspect the latter's nationality leading American teenis players, L.9: 8, L.19: 4, L.88. Lion.
the Kinsey brothers and Snodgrass, (i) Special Methodology of salaries, or they were placed Ng Sze-kwang's being selected, to at the H.K.CC. courts tomorrow pared with the rather low scale As to the alleged unfairness of will begin their series of matches
behalf of the Club functions have Hon. Mr R. H. Kutewall, Messrs: Commodore's Speech,
been
the cause of so much Lt Yau Chan, Fong Ping-san, which by the way, I might into it by economic circumstances, play the Americans. I understand afternoon, commencing each day prizes, Captain T. Arthur said:
Before the presentation of success. (Applause). - explain, includes a com- In the latter case, they would do there is no question of representa at 4.15 p.m. Singles, fret, best of
S. W. Tso, Wong Kwong-ti, Ho prehensive atudy
Presentation.
Sai-kong, To Sun, and Wing- of far better if they first experi- tion of the Colony.
Your Excellency, ladies and methods both old and newmented on children of their own kwong was merely asked to play
Ng Sze-three sets, doubles best of five sets. gentlemen,-This Closing Cruise
kwong Mrs. T. Arthur gave away the of teaching the ordinary mother tongue before they tried exhibition games, and consented-May 12 Tuesday:H Snod,successful sailing season for thefr. H. 5. Rouse, on babat! of "Boom to Mr Farinka Tokichr's ap
The provisional programme is as marks the end of another very prizes, and was the recipient of a the Americaria in some friendly follows:- school subjects."
bouquet at the close. to impart knowledge to foreiguers. But after all, the Kinseys came to grass Ng Sze kwong: R and Royal Hongkong Yacht Club and, what does ynDE" "COFFE
[Chiry to play the Chinese, and H. Kinsey Captain O'Callaghan reviewing the Club's activities the members, called tor three pointment as Japanese Ambassador presenting, a sub-
ETH better TARTIBI an fhéik desz ect to a class is not included,'
sent China than Ng Sze-kwong? May 13.. Wednesday:-H. Snod the Committed and members have it the name of Mrs. Arthur, which was formally appointed this after as this in the days of Mulcaster (To the Editor of the China Mail). Indians, I guess they'll go to H. Kinsey Ng Sze-kwong and with
If the Americans want to play the grass
v. T. Honda, R. and nothing to reproach themselves met with a hearty response. With oon.-Reuter."
no less enthusiasm was a similar India, Sir-Chinese man he no savvy."Reformer" will hold his peace.
whereafter, perhaps Captain O'Callaghan,
The various sailing events have call received for cheers for the I am at a loss to understand You pay him one, pietee teacher
May 14. Thursday, H. Kinsey been successfully and keenly Submarine crews... :i Low, after three long centuries happ got title, no got title, allo
Yours, etc.....
v. Captain O'Callaghan; R. Kinsey contested, and thoroughly enjoyed · PRIZE WINNERS. training colleges have dero Bara.
NOT JEALOUS.
and H. Spodgrass v. Ng Sze by all our cailing enthusiaste, and The following were the prize. Hindenburg's election Who man tawkey the man
kwong and R. E. Tottenham." In saying that I include all those winners for Season 1924-26 Dem)
pondent mean by Frying
1831-1611) who first suggested
training college for teachers?
Yours, etc
Hongkong, May 9,
Hongkong, May 10.
Tokyo, May-The Soviet:
Berlin, May Three members. of the Reichstag and two Julgos of the Leipzig Hupreme Court, con- atituted, the Court which declared
Router.
valid,