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INTERPORT CRICKET adequate for its requirements. I think that Mr. Featherstone is prin- THERE will be a Stand on the cipally responsible for placing the

Chater

Road side of the School on its present scale. If he Ground reserved for Members of (had erred in this respect, he orred the Club, Subscribers and their with that great educationalist, Ladies. Entrance by the small Sanderson of Oundle, who said that' Rute in Chater Road at the East"schools mast be equipped

end of the Pavilion.

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spaciously, and they must have a spacious staff." The reiteration of the word spacious shows the great Importance Sanderson attached to taking a long view in planning for

is proposed to carry out the school-building. following programme:-

Nov. 5th, 6th & 7th

Shanghal v. Mainya.

Nov. 9th. 11th & 12th

Shanghai v. Hong Kong, Nov, 13th, 11th & 15th

"Your Good Deeds"

I have also heard a complaint that the School has shown dia- crimination against Chinese stu- denta in the matter of fees. If in the past some differentiation has beon made in the matter, I as- Malaya v. Hong Kong.

sume that it must have been due Matches will, unless otherwise to the fact that many

poor or- nuti led, commence at 10.30 am. phans had to be educated, hous on all days except the lith, when] ed, fed and clothed at the expense time will be 11.45 a.m. Tima in- of the School, and that the School terval 12.45 to 1.30 p.m. Draw had to charge stumps at 5 p.m.

DIOCESAN HOYS' SCHOOL-The Prefects, 1928.

fong (Y), G. White (G), H. Jackson (G).

(G). a slightly higher fce to those who could afford it.

A Stand at the corner of in order to make up for any de 1 Queen's Road and Des Voeux feit. I know, however, that for

Road will be open to the public} some yours now students of all 蔣 charge of 50 cents per races have been treated alike in person per day,

the matter of fees as in other

at

Benches on the Queen's Rond matters, and I am therefore very side of the Ground will be reserv-glad of this opportunity to dispel ed for Sallory and Soldiers in what in some quarters has been a

sense of grievance. uniform.

BAFT

DENTRY

Half mile junior:-F. Smith (G), day, he added in his quiet winning Leung Fling-chuca (G), J. Simoes (Blue).

way: "Dr. Kotewall, as you have One

mile senior!--H. Brown to speak at the Diocesan School the (Br.), F. Red (Br.), G. Kotwal! same afternoon, please do not trouble to say much: just a few Tug of war junior: Blue (J.

words will do." I at once knew Simoes, W. Rapley, P. Tam, K. Kavarana, G. Marka Ngo Hong-

what was underlying his last re- C. W. Cox, S. Lee) beat mark: he was afraid that I would allow by two straight pulis.

he prolix, and would thus delay his Tug of war senior-Green (H.departure for his honeymoon--the Jackson. F. Zimmern, Loungartful fellow. (Laughter.) But, In Cheuk-chuen, J. Minhinette, G.

to one.

Д

White, G. Kotwall, A. Prata, G. my heart of hearts, I cannot blame Winch) beat Yellow by two pulls xious to be alone as soon as possible him and who can?-for being an-

Relay race junior: Green with that sweet little lady now (Cheung Sing-her, Leung Hing-standing so demurely by his side. chuen, F. Smith, Yes Ka-yeung), (Laughter.) He is indeed lucky in Yellow, Blue.

having won such a fair, such great prize. (Hear, hear.) I have known the bride for many years; a more charming and a more talent- ed girl you will not find in Hong Kong, even if you were to search "Hatton House," Kotewall Road, where there are seven young ladies, over their old dnd.

Relay race senlor:-Yellow (Mn Chiu-chong. Pong Pun-fong. Tso Tak-chow, Dew Giok-chin), Green. Brown.

CHINESE WEDDING

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I should like my compatriots to remember that for the last 20 HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. years about 70 per cent. of the scholars have been Chinese boys. PROGRAMMES And and the Chinese therefore reap 70

FORMS for the per cent. of whatever benefits- EIGHTH EXTRA KACE MEET. and I know they are many and im- ING to be held on SATURDAY, portant--the School confera on its students. I therefore appen! 16th November, 1929 (weather per mitting) may be obtained at the to the Chinese community for Race Course, Hong Kong Club and their generous support to this nd- Causeway Bay Stables.

mirable institution, so as to en- Entries CLOSE at 12 o'clock able it to effect the various need- Noon on TUESDAY, 5th Novem-ful developments and improve-DR. KOTEWALL IN HAPPY VEIN ber, 1929.

ments which, for want of funds, Hong Kong, 1st November, 1929. It has perforce to suspend. If in Two, well-known local Chirose the future the School is able to families were united in matrimony produce ereditable scholars in at St. John's Cathedral on Saturday greater abundance, that result afternoon, when Miss Jessie Pui- must be counted to your good deed.chun To, daughter of the late Dr.sociation with him, both as a friend

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Mr. J. M. Wong Moving the vote of thanks to H.E. the Governor '(which seconded by Master Kwan Wing hong, the second senior prefect and son

of an "old" boy), Mr. J. M. Wong. one of the school Committee and himself an "old" boy, said:-

Mias J. Pui-Chun To And

(Laughter.) Mr. W. N. T. Tam

Y. K. To and Mrs. To, became the bride of Mr. William Ngartse Thomas Tam, Barrister-at-Law, son of the late Mr. L.-F. Thomas Tam and Mra. Tam.

The Very Rev. A. Swann, M.A., D.S.C., (Dean of Hong Kong), officiated.

Charmingly Attired

The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Dr. Coxion To, was charmingly attired in a dress of ivory satin Charmeuse, the bodice of which was trimmed with rows of pearls, with a Medicis collar of silver lace. The skirt dropped in a long train and was held with bunches of orange blossom. She carried a bouquet of roses and maidenhair ferns.

Heavy Load

The bridegroom I know even more intimately, for during the last two years he has on many occasions kindly rendered me valuable assis- tance to lighten the somewhat heavy load which, at times, I have had to attain as a public man. In my as-

him to be a man endowed with an and as a co-worker, I have found

alert mind, an equable temper and

an

indefinable something which makes people, especially the fair sex, like him! (Hear, hear).

No wonder Dame Rumour was for a time busy with the tale that no fewer than five pretty young ladies were taking a personal interest in him at one and the same time! (Laughter). His sagacity, bow- ever, guided his choice, which proves him to be a man of excellent taate and sound judgment. But these al- tributes should be no surprise to us, remembering his native intelligence, and his scholastic and academic dis- tinctions which would take at least a couple of minutes to anumerate. (Applause).

Your Excellency, ladies and gentlemen,I feel greatly honour- ed to-day because I have been naked to propose the vote of thanks to H.E. the Governor for coming to the school and for His Excellency's speech. As an "old" hoy I have sent my sons to this school and my daughters to the Diocesan Girls' School. I am very sensitive of the opportunity which I have to-day of thanking His Ex-

Attending the bride as brides- cellency and, through you, Sir, maids were the Misses Phoebe To those various Government Depart (her sister), Alma To (her cousin), ments for the kind and benevolent Doris Li and F. H. Li, and Anna attitude always shown to this iTam and Eva Tam (the bride and good sense-so

school.

Here we have education of the

groom's sisters), all dressed alike in white satin, and georgette with

Led-bouquets of white Honolulu-

creepers and maidenhair ferns,

Tale of a Dog

I have been particularly impress- ed with Mr. Tam's knowledge of law much so, that

once I told him that if I ever needed the services of a legal man he would After.

best quality for all classes and fril skirts of tulle. They carri-be the first I would go to,

creeds, and I venture to predict

wards I realized I was rather rash

About two

that the school will continue to Other attendants were two pretty in making such an unqualified pro prosper and prove its worth as

little flower girls, the Misses Aumise. Let me-explain. one of the oldest British Church and To, and two pages, Masters Ho months ago my wife and I were

schools in China.

I have now and Li great pleasure in proposing a hearty vote of thanks to His Ex- cellency the Governor and to Lady Clementi for coming here to-day.

Sports Finaly

were

The Hymns The duties of best man Mr. H. S. Yung was groomsman. carried out by Dr. Ernest To, whilst

During the afternoon the finals

During the ceremony the hymns of the Inter-house sports were de- Soul," and "The King of Heaven" "O Perfect Love," "Praise My cided Yellow came out on top

were played on the organ. of the other three houses, just

Following the signing of the re- beating Green by the narrow mar-gister, photographs were taken out. gin of two points after winning side the Cathedral, after which the the last event--the senior relay-happy couple, followed by many which was necessary for victory, well-wishers, in a fleet of motor as Green were leading just before cars, proceeded to Dr. Coxion To's that. Results follow:-

residence, "Villa 100 yards Junior:-N. Broadbridge Sassoon-road, where

Magnolia," (Yellow),

Loung

a largely at- Hing +chuen (Green), Cheung Shiu-hee (G). tended reception was held, at which 100 yards Bentor:-Ma Chiu.the toast to the bride and bride thong (Y), R. Kavarana (Brown), groom was enthusiastically honour- Kan Yuct-hing (G).

220 yards junior--N. Broadbridge

Lau Chun-wing (Br.), M. Woo (7).

440 yards senior: Ma

Chia

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Hon. Dr. Kotewall's Wit

In proposing the toast of the happy couple, the Hon. Dr. R. chong (Y). R. Reed (Br.), DewKotewall said: Glek-chin (Y).

Long Jump junior-Leung Hing chuen

(G), H. Woo Dunnett (Y).

(Y), F

Long Jump senior:-Pong Pan-

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When Mr. Thomas Tam asked me to propose the principal toast to-

staying for a couple of nights with our son-in-law, whose house adjoins Mr. Tam's. During those two event- ful nights, beginning from about midnight, when all good people should be in bed, and sound asleep, Mr. Tam's Hittle dog began to eeren- ade to the moon and kept it up until old so came out to silence him. (Laughter).

On the second night, with a tem-

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Sighta queer and thrilling, senza- tions gay and hair-raising, are to be

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gistered a vow to take out a sum- mons against Mr. Tam requiring him to show good cause why he was rearing an animal with auch power. ful lungs for the purpose of making the night hideous to his peace-loving neighbours. But next morning, in Churchill and Talt's attractions at a calmer mood, I remembered my Praya East, Wanchai. promiso.

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and every night until further notice, How could I employ Mr. Thomas for there Churchill and Talt have their

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disturber? (Laughter),

To-day, the bitterness of that roundabout, a whip, and a "merry mix-up," whilst Van Norman provides wrong having gone out of

not Hittle excitement by his specta my Boul,

I am very glad cular leap from a bicycle in mid-air, that my feat of Pelmaniam Another great attraction is the Morris (Laughter) was the means of so Brothers movie monkey show. These preserving our friendship that Mr. clever animals ride cycles and roller Tam has asked me to perform the skates, and walk on a ball A curiosity pleasing duty of proposing the toast is Rip Tan, the “wolf" man, who sita of the day.

In a tent, garbed; in a yellow gown,

I must now stop, as I can see that and allows the pic to gaze at him the bridegroom is getting impatient! and even to touch his long, silky hair, which completely covers his face,-In On your behalf I wish the addition, the Hawaiian village, whose happy couple long life, happiness, fair inhabitants will perform the hula and all the blessings which this life hula for your entertainment, the Chin- can offer them. Ladies and gentle-jeso circus (Introduced by a perform men, I give you—"Mr. and Mrs.ance on the diabola) the living half Thomas Tam." (Loud applause), lady, and Big Ben, a 30 foot python, Later Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tam sro ali open to your lospection and en- Jeft for their honeymoon which will foyment until midnight. A band is in be spent near Hangchow on the attendance every evening.. West Lake. The bride's travelling | dress was of plain cream georgette with pleated skirt.

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