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News in Brief

Mrs. D. W. Tratman is to dis- tribute the peizes at the Wah Yan College on March 19 at 5.15 p.m.

Judgment was reserved by the Full Court of Appeal at the conclu- sion of the Pa Hing Theatre case yesterday.

morrow.

TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930,

ST. STEPHEN'S

1

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where swimming is enjoyed under careful...· supervlaton.' 'Debating and photographie Clubs flourish. The Night-school continues for our ser- sclance, the thoughts of the great vants. The Christian Union has men of all ages; loved because here elected funds for famine relied, you have caught a glimpse of what the Chinese; Loper Society, and the Village Church. Fourteen students true manhood "tay "become..

It is a disappointment to me that have passed the examination of the I cannot be at the formal opaning Royal Life-saving Society qualify- on March 25, As many of young for certificates and medallione. The 1st Bat allon of the Somerset know, the quarters 1 live in are part

The Opening Ceremony Light Infantry formally moved into of St. Paul's College, which is un- As a concluding word a warm Murray Barracks yesterday. Mar-questionably the oldest school build-invitation is extended. to all inter- ried families will œccupy the ing in the Colony. It is a matter of ested in this school to pay it a visit, Married Quarters as from to-interest that within the same month and in particular to attend the St. Paul's College will be keeping official Opening Ceremony by His its eightieth anniversary and St. Excellency the Officer Administering Lt. Colonel C. D. Myies, O,B.E., Stephen's, Stanley, will be formally the Government on March 25, at 3 R.A.M.C., has assumed the duties of opened. Those who eighty years ago P.. Assistant Director of Medical Ser-planned for St. Paul's planned not vices, China Command, vice Colonel simply for Immediate needs but for T. E. Fielding, who has been posted the years to come, and I hope that eighty years hente when the hour shall strike the year two thousand Yesterday a burglar entered the and ten it will be said that the first floor of 355, Nathan Road, the foundations of this school were well realdence of Mrs. Pearson but and truly laid, and that some future escaped when his presence was Kipling may sing of the boys and detected. He had gained admis-masters now connected with this sion by breaking the lock on the gchool. back door.

to the Home Establishment.

For having two ladies beside him in the front seat of his car, whereby he could not have had fall control of the vehicle, a Chinese motorist, who was represented in Court by his. brother, was yesterday fined $6 by Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith.

Prize List 1929 Dux of School,Cheng Sec-yan. › (Gold medal winner).

Form VI-Chong Sec-yan (Chin- eae), Ling Sung-kut (English, and Science), Chin Wong-fatt (Maths.), La! Hau-sik ond Leung Kwok-ying (History), Lae Hua-ngak (Geog.). Li Hin-lung (2nd in Hist., Geog.), Alfred Lau (Script.), Ma Yung-wai (English), Chan Shiu-yim (2nd in "The men bulk big on

the old School), trail, our own trail, the out trall. Form V-Wong Cho-tong. (Dux, Hist.), Loh Kwong-mia They're God's own guide on the Sci., long trail, the trail that is always (English), Chui Kal-ming (Script. new."

and Chinese), Dhavi Asvananda (Matha.), Cheng Yam-ting (Geog.).

The Report For 1929 -- - The report of the Warden, the Rev. E. W. L. Martin, Is as under:

Form IV.-Yip King Chiu (Dux, Script, English), Kwok Ying-chiu (2nd in English), Lo Ting-nguan, Fan Chi-chiu (2nd in Script.), Lee Wai-yeung (Hist., Geog., Matha), Tan Kia-sai (Science).

In May 1929, the School moved to Stanley. Every congratulation is For driving his car at between due to the Acting Warden (Mr. 30 and 36 miles per hour in Nathan Britton) and the Staff and Students Road, Kowloon, between the the whole-hearted co-operation Form III-Au Yee-auen (Dux, junction of Waterloo Road and the which made Majestic Theatre, Mr/E. Leitao was thoroughly successful. yesterday afternoon fined $10 by Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith.

on

the removal

Numbers

80

Script.), Kam Cheung-ying (Eng. 1), Lee Pee-chim (English II, Algebra, Geom.), Chang Shin-took.. Only six boys left owing to the (Hist and Geog.), Fan Chi-ying Major F. Harris, M.C., B.A.M.C. from 150 to 144. By September we Ling Sung-hal (English II).

move, the numbers dropping in May (Arith.), Chan Kai-ling (Drawing), has assumed the duties of Deputy were up again to 149, of whom 69 Form I-Chan Kal-yung · (Dux.

Assistant Director of Medical Ser-

of his annual address.

to the vices, and Deputy Assistant Direc were boardere. In December the Script, and Eng. I), Lie Tlat-tihiang Sixth Form left us, having com- (English II), L Hin-lun (Geog.), Federal Council. that the Kuo-tor of Hygiene, China Command, pleted their school course, and we Au Kwal-aang (Arith,), Kwik Choo-

vice Major D. Gordon Cheyne,

mintang had remained quiescento.B.E., M.C., R.A.M.C., who sailed are down to 120 but building up our beng (Drawing). Ue Sai-ylm (2nd

i

but that anti-British propaganda for Home on completion of a tour of after Chinese New Year. It is

numbers steadily as we always do in the Forma),

Form IA. Leung Kwok-ching emanating from the Propaganda foreign service.

however, interesting that the num- (Dux, Script., English II), Lee Hua- Overland China Mail. Department of its centrum in

Major D. McKelvey, R.A.M.Cber of boarders has risen to 80. Asing (Eng. 1, Arith.), Fan Chi-

hang (Special). Nanking continued to reach

Form 18-Fan Chl-ying (Dux, who has recently done duty in bus la run daily from the University | Malaya.

Shanghai as Surgical Specialist to and Blake Pier for day-boys, but Script.), Lie Tlat-liep (Eng.), and The official statement of Sir No. 7 General Hospital, has been most of them travel by private cars. 31. Wal-ming (Drawing).

Health Cecil's action may well be here posted to the Military Hospital,

The health of the School has Hong Kong, in the same capacity, in quoted:-

place of Major R. H. Lucas, O.B.E.,been better at Stanley than it was "On Thursday afternoon M.C., R.A.M.C., who has proceeded at Fokfulam and in the City. The His Excellency saw 17 mem-Home on completion of tour of duty general health has remarkably im- proved, and the number of minor in Hong Kong. bers of the executive and

ailments diminished. supervising committee of the General Branch of the Kuomin- tang of Malaya.::

No. 3A, WYNDHAM STREET, HONG KONG.

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Hong Kong, Tuesday, March 4, 1930. ] -

"MUST BE STOPPED"

A dramatic change in policy is, how the Straits Times describes the action of Sir Cecil Clementi in vetoing the activities of the Kuomintang in Malaya. Whilst

in this Colony, it may now be said, Sir Cecil was often mis- understood in relation to his Chinese policy. Whether that was his own fault, or the fault of

his critics, does not now matter. To many of the general public he may have given an impression that the Chinese had only to ask for the moon and it was theirs, so far as he personally could help in getting it for them! But, how- ever pro-Chinese he may have ap- Įpeared at times he was first and foremost a Briton, keenly solici- tous for the British Empire's in-l terests throughout the Far East, and nothing emanating from Chinese sources could ever hope for his support were he to be the slightest degree auspicious that British interests might be Joopardised. Now that he has been removed from the immediate turmoil of Chinese politics he has loat no time in revealing himself in his true character.

were made to

drain the

Prize Winners-Chinese School Dux of School and Gold medal winner-Wong Sze-kit.

Middle A.-Wong Sze-kit, Kwok Yu-kiong, Kam Cheung-ying.

Kal-tit

Middle B-Fan Chi-ying, Yip Wing-jim, Taeng Wah-hin, and Lam

Middle C.-Lee Pee-chim. Lower B.-Chan Kal-yung. Wong Song-tak, Fan Chi-hang, and Uo Sai-yim.

Lower C-Au Kwong-u, L! Hua-

Lower D.-Lie Tlat-tjhiang. Form VI-Cheng See-yan. Form V-Chul Kal-ming.

Wet On & Barnett Scholarships, 1929

Captain D. H. G. McCririck,

We thank God that malaria, which Somerset Light Infantry, who has was feared by some, has not troubled recently vacated the appointment us. Precauti 15 have been taken of Staff Captain, Sind Independent and will continue to be taken. "His object in, so doing was Brigade Arca, was intended to be Nullahs to explain clearly the Malayan posted to Hong Kong for duty with land, even before buildings were

This posting erected. Mosquito nets are compulsing. L1 Hin-hang. Governments' policy towards the First Battalion.

has now been cancelled, and Captain Bory; and the Staff, Students and the Kuomintang of Malaya, to McCririck is posted to the 2nd servants have all been medically ex- which His Excellency's atten- Battalion, stationed at Tidworth.. amined, at our request, by Dr. tion had been called on the day

Wellington and Dr. Yeoh. We de-

of his arrival by reports in the

A class in the modern method ofsire to publicly thank the Govern- teaching art in schools will be open-ment for the health measures under- Chinese vernacular Press stated at the Technical Institute, undertaken on our behalf. Fort two

have had 150' workmen. ing that meetings of the Kuo- the charge of Mrs. O'Connor, Art years we

The and now 150 Staff and students, at mintang had been held in Mistress, King's College.

class, which is to meet weekly, will Stanley. The one or two cases of Singapore.

extend over a term of four months, malaria in two years have been im "His Excellency stated that after which the extension of the ported cases. Among the resident)

The fee

staff and students the bill of health the Government was not pre-course will be considered. pared to allow the Kuomintang for the term is $10, payable in ad-as respects malaria has been almost vance, and the class will meet at a clean one, the cases showing no to functioni in the Malay King's College on March 10, at increase on those of past years at States or the Straits Settle-6.80 p.m ments. He was not prepared to allow Kuomintang meetings to

Because he had hitherto had al

Wei On-Sod Kurama, Chong See-yan.

Barnett-Wong Tao-tong, Dhavi Asvananda.

:

Mok Kon Sang-Ling Sung-kul. University Certificates Matriculation. Cheng See-yan, Lee Hua-ngak, Ma Yung-wai, Sod Kurama.

Senior-Liang Tze-hung, Ling Sung-kui, Alfred Lau.

Junior. Cheng Yam-ting, Chul Staff

Kal-ming, Dhavi Asvananda (dis- The Rey. E. K. Quick, M.A., left tinction in Arith, Mechs., Maths.),

Pokfulam or in the City.

i

be held, Kuomintang props clear record, a car driver employed in the Summer to take up a head Java Jotikhabhukkana, Lam Peng- gada to be published, or sub-by the Hong Kong Telephone Ca.mastership in Shanghai. In his wah, Lo Kwong-mia (distinction in scriptions to be collected in was yesterday saved from a heavy place we welcome Mr. J. A. Gaunt, Arith, and Mechs.) Lo Teng-00, Ng Malaya.

Ane when he was summoned before B.A, Fellow of Trinity College, Shin-tung, Wong Kung-kuen, Wong "Neither was he going to Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith, at the Cambridge, who teaches Mathema- Teo-tong (distinction in Maths, and allow members of the Kuomin-Kowloon Magistracy, for speeding tics. Mr. H. C. J. Asche M.Sc. Mechanics). tang to be enrolled in Malaya. at between 34 and 35 miles an hour takes Science Mra. Asche tesches He emphasised that the policy in Waterloo Road. His Worship | drawing and painting in every form. of the British Government was imposed a fine of $15 and told de- We thank her for this voluntary friendly towards the Chinese, fendant that but for his good record labour, which teaches our Students) and was anxious to see law and it would have been $35. order restored in China.

Government of India's Silver Holding

"His Majesty's Government, he CURRENCY RESERVE said, recognised the Nanking Government as being the lawful Government of China and has friendly feelings towards the Kuomintang, from which the Narking Government has been formed.

London, Yesterday. Replying to questions in the House

FERRY ACCIDENT

Premature Effort to Land on Wharf

LADY INJURED

to appreciate the beauties of nature Mrs. Fowler, wife of Inspector around them at Stanley.. We would | Fowler of the 9.P.CA,, was the vic- also congratulate her on winning tim of a motor accident in Wanchai

the Hong Kong Art Club'e prize for at 10 o'clock last night. She was, the year. We have similar help knocked down in Yee-Woo Street by from Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Martina public car driven by an Indian and Miss Griffin, all experienced | driver. She was injured in the teachers. Rev. C. B: Shann, M.A. | left leg and had to be taken to the Is now helping us again; and the Victoria Hospital for treatment. resident Staff include Mesars. This morning the China. Mail

Ten Years Ago

[From the "China 'Mail” March 4, 1920.)

To-day's dollar is worth 5/- 71⁄4L Examinations

The annual chow of the Hong Kong Horticultural Society was opened to- Other schools share with us a day at 2 p.m. at the Botanical Gardenk, dleappointment in the numbers who Those who take an interest in horti passed the Matriculation and Senior cultural matters in Hong Kong will not Examinations; ̈ ̈ We obtained four 126 harprised to learn that this year's

"His Excellency ended by fof Commons, Captain Wedgwood Benn Ling Tang, Tam, Asche, Carpenter, learned that Mrs. Fowler's condl- stating that he had always been stated that the Government of India's and Gaunt. In paying a tribute tion is not serious. friendly with the Chinese silver holding in currency reserve on to the comradeship among the Staff, whenever he had been, but thatha of rupees, compared with 10,447, ed in taking up my work from Mr. February 22, 1930, mounted 10,722 which I have particularly appreciat- the Governments of Malaya 10,688, and 9,989 lakhs of rupees for Britton. I would mention the fact could not allow the large Chin-March 31, 1927, 1028, and 1920. that eight members of our Staff ese political organisations to Reuter. form themselves in British and

aggregate among them over 100 British-protected territory."

years of service to St. Stephen's College.... However friendly may be the policy of Great Britain toward China it must be made quite plain that no anti-British propa In Malaya the Kuomintang has ganda will be allowed in any part

| Matriculation and three Senior show is a very poor ons. Many pros been on the list of forbidden of the British Empire, no matter (83). of 186 Woosting Street, was marks or all our Candidates we note le fox-phow purposes owing to the A Chinese named Chang Kalates. Upon referring to the mising plants have been rendered use societies for some years. At the from what particular political admitted to the Kowloon Hospital w pleasure an improvemont this bad weather and all flowering a rece time of intense anti-British feel- party it emanates on that rock last night suffering from a crush-vote in the number of those who have sufered, particularly on the Peak. ing in China, after the Shanghai fell the Russian Soylet, and conceived through the man attempt Local examination we did well and ed left leg The injury was re- passed in Chinese. In the Junior and Canton riots, the authorities that rock may cailly fall other na tag to jump from the Yaumati opined the highest pecontage of The following forthcoming wed in Malaya suppressed it with tions if they connive at the dis- ferry launch Man Lat on to the passes among the large schools, Die dinge dre rigour, but up to within a short semination of anti-British pro- wharf before the launch had been notion gained In Arith James time of Sir Cect!'

paganda within the

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