St. Stephen's College Speech Day
His Excellency The Governor On Tradition And Manners
"THERE
THERE are two things to which I should like to refer," said His Excellency the Governor at the annual prize-giving of St. Stephen's College at Stanley this afternoon. "One is the well- known theme of tradition. I should, indeed, hesitate to refer to It were it not that St. Stephen's College, from Its special consti. tution and alms, appears to me, more than any other school in Hong Kong, to offer the opportunity for developing great tradi- tions.
"The other matter about which I should like to say a word is that of good manners. One cannot but feel with some sadness that the tendency of the world to-day is to neglect good manners. By that expression I do not mean mere etiquette, but rather politeness and consideration for your fellows whether they be old! or young."
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To-day's Short Story.
THE PEACOCK AND THE THRONE
By Dewan Sharar
UTSIDE in the compound, my land as if it were much
Oglowing like living jewels Jungles they slew half my peacocks
in the brilliant sunshine, the that were wandering at large, and peacocks strutted and preened, called it sport, and rode off laugh- and cried their harsh unlovelying."
cry, and spread their gorgeous
tails in proud display before "Leave revenge, to the gods," the their quiet-coloured wives, It girl Ambika urged. "The peacock was near feeding-time, and they is sacred. They will see to it in, knew it, and kept surging up in their own good time that the sacri a sea of burnished emerald and lege does not go unpunished—” sapphire towards the door where I care nothing for the gods; at any moment young Hari Lal, little have they ever done for me. who owned and bred them, might But will have my vengeance for be expected to appear with a the wrong he did me; and with the heaped-up bowl.
same stroke free .the land from an
In those days the making of intolerable tyrant. Remember, I peacock feather fans was a thriving am not alone in this; we who have industry in Delhi; and though the sworn his death are a fast-growing peacock was us saered then as now brotherhood."
wood.
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TO-MORROW'S STORY
To-morrow's story will be "The Fighting Cock, by H. A. Manhood.
the
His Excellency addressed the jhe took in originating the scheme. large gathering as follows:- The school has prodoced notable,
to the Hindus, even sacred birds "I wish you had never joined "It is a great pleasure to my citizens among whom I might men-,
must moult, and the shed tail-that evil company. And even if wife and myself to be present altion The Honourable Mr. T. N.
feathers were a source of consider-you slay Shah Jehan what more will this Prize-giving to-day. It is the Chau, a Member of our Colony's
able revenue to their owner.
it do than avenge your own wrong? It has alsc firat formal official visit that Legislative Council.
He has sons to inherit the throne: have paid to the College, but my provided thres out of four Govern
Hari Lal was late. He was and be very sure that they will wife and I paid an informal visit mont Inspectors of Vernacular
busted upon a matter of such im-avenge his assassination a year or two ago and were most School. Its influence reaches. far
portance that for the moment he Hindu population." had forgotten even his peacocks. interested in all that we saw. Ijafold, and its pupils comprise some
The time-table and the In the long covered yard behind the haye always been greatly impress-150 per cent, of overseas Chinese.] ed by the work done by the College It must be very gratifying to the arrangements for the Armistice house, where fuel was stored, he and have watched its career with College that old boys have made Day ceremony in Hong Kong was throwing a knife at a billet of
Special great interest. The Warden's re-their mark both in China and have been announced.
accommodation for 300 persons ig port to which we have just listened Malaya. shows a fine record of progress! "The original institution started being reserved to the north of He had set the billet up at one end of the yard. It was about the the Law Courts. Application during the past five years that this in Bonham Road, but came
height and breadth of a man. He for tickets should be made before' Institution has been at Stanley. Stanley five years ago prepared, ap- to-morrow to the Staff Captain, had nicked little pieces out of it
"I congratulate it especially unparently, to face, the risk of a site
wood showed through the bark; and the outstanding success which it which had had a bad history from Headquarters, China Command. here and there, so that the white
"Not so. More hangs on the achieved in the Matriculation a health point of view. I need
10.45-All troops and repre- at each of these marks he almed in Examination and on the number hardly say that it is most gratifying sentative bodies to be in position. turn; and each time he simed he deed than that," Hari Lal said.
hit. At length he ceased, and turn- "For long our Hindu and Rajput] 10.49.-Officer Commanding, versity. 1 also congratulate it on that has been carried out with Royal Air Force, atrives. ed to the girl who sat on a heap princes have been ready to revolt 10.50.-The Senior Naval of logs watching him with troubled against him because of the harsh treatment, accorded to us. To-day in the teaching of Chinese. This has been so successful, and that Officer arrives. is a very difficult question, and this place may now
"I am satisfied," he said. "There will show my words true, when he 10.52-His Excellency the have always felt it by no means an in the words of the Warden, as General Officer Commanding is no danger of my missing him celebrates his birthday and ascends the new throne that has taken neven) The fact that arrived.
"None," the girl agreed subdued-years in the making. Our princes There can be no doubt the Council of the College had 10.53--The Clergy and Choir that it is right that the Chinese every confidence. In the future of arrive. They will rendezvously "But I would give anything in are his bidden guests at the care- mony. They come reluctantly; they should have an adequate knowledge the College, despite the health re-prior to this hour in the Law the world if it need not bel" of their own language with all the cord of the site, is evidence by the Courts.
The young man frowned a little. are already secretly leagued to culture which It brings, and it in fact that it has spent during the 10.57. His Excellency
"Would you have me do other-gether against him. His death will always desirable that they should, rast five years no less than Governor arrives.
wise, Ambika ?" he said sternly. be as the spark that sets great if possible, acquire a good know- $450,000, and has erected 10 per- 10.59-Massed Buglers of the "Be he Emperor, or no Emperor, forests are."
"But, Hari, It will mean your ledge of English, which language ia manent buildings,
very 1st Battalion, The Lincolnshire shall any man do what Shah Johan spoken to-day to such a large ex glad that such confidence has Regiment and the 1st Battalion, did and go unpunished He. and own death also!"
"That I know," said young Hari tent throughout the world. The proved justified.
The South Wales Borderers, will his huntsman came trampling over
Lal steadily. difficulty has always been to find (Continued on Page 7) sound the "Last Post."
Ambika turned away in tears." time in a boy's curriculum to teach
"I wish you and I had never met!" she sobbed. "I wish we had never played together as children, grown up side by side, learned: to
of pupils who have entered the Uni-to the Government that the work
the success which it has attained view to reducing the risk of malaria
easy problem to solve in this "a health resort." Colony,
be regarded,
I am
the
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leaving him in the position of not] having an adequate knowledge of either. This College seems to have 'succeeded to
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Wide Activities
Admitted
MESSRS. SHE AND CHAU
"I am glad that the College is a
Before the Chief Justice, the strong supporter of the Scout Movement, and that it pays con-Hon. Mr. A. D. A. MacGregor, at .siderable
forms. of sport.
11.00-11.02 The Silence. 11.02. The gun will fire a second round of blank to termin-| ate the silence.
(Continued on Page 8`
HE REFUSED TO BE SEARCHED
Caught With $300
eyes.
now."
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BRITAIN IS
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UNPREPARED love each other, planned betrothal Winston Churchill Flays Germany
PRACTICALLY D NOTHING DONE IN YEAR
In an address in London before
and marriage-all to end like this! Better that I at least had never been born!"
"There are greater things in life than love and marriage," Hari Lal sald,
"Maybe if you do not fall” "There is no danger of fallurs. Old Mullah Kazim has arranged
attention to various the Supreme Court this morning, Its activities are a barrister and a solicitor were very wide, and there is no doubt admitted to practice at the local On the application of Mr. his electors, Mr. Winston Churchill everything-my admission to the
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enable me to pass unnoticed in that
"I hate that man. It was an ill
In moving the approval of the Lung Shan, who was charged Great Britain's lack of military day when you met him," "I also wish to express my ap. admission of Mr. George She as with importing 300 Yuan Shi-kai preparedness. preciation, both on behalf of the a Barrister of the Supreme Court dollars from Canton into the
"In spite of plainest warninga Government and the Colony, for the of Hong Kong, the acting Attor- Colony, unmanifested, was re-and facts, practically nothing has "He is indispensable the most very valuable work which Dr. ney-General said that Mr. She handed until to-morrow, by Mr. been done during the whole year," useful of all our little band who Stewart and the studenta have was a member of a highly respec-E. W. Hamilton at the Central Raid Mr. Churchill.
plot against Shah Jehan and his done in connection with the dis-table and honourable family, and Magistracy this morning.
"Germany is arming secretly, tyranny. Without him we could do Revenue Officer Grimmitt stat- It is had been born in the Colony. pensary in Stanley Village.
illegally and rapidly. an excellent idea to inculcate in boys at this early age the idea of Oxford University where he gra- searched when he was arrested
He later went to Swit-yesterday; and that he had the to keep secret the feverish and "Less a traitor than a fanatic. social service especially service of duated.
I have no zerland to continue his studies, bag containing the silver dollars such a useful nature. doubt that the teaching of simple and was called to the Bar at under his arm. hygiene is part of the curriculum Gray's Inn last year. of the College.
[nothing," A reign of Six years ago Mr. She went to ed that accused refused to be terror exists in Germany in order "He is a 'Mohammedan and a
His Lordship said that it gavo OPIUM AND HEROIN "The College was founded in him very great pleasure to ac
PILL DEALING 1903, and was a most praise-worthy cede to the acting. Attorney-Gen- effort on the part of the founders eral's motion, and wished Mr. to provide for this Colony a public She the beat of luck in the career school on the lines as understood he had chosen for himself,
in England. That it has achieved
$2,000 Bail Granted
passes.
traitor to his kind."
terrible preparations they are mak-
He rages against. Shah Jehan's ex- jing,
"Even in organized military ma-travagance, holding it a sin. This chines alone, Germany will have whim of the Emperor's for à new overtaken us before another year and costly throne has goaded him almost to frenzy, None has sOAD “FRIGHTFUL RESPONSIBILITY".
the throne as yet save the crafts- "When we consider the character men who have worked on It, and of the present German Government they are sworn to secrecy; but it
has cost a fortune. The decora rapidly darkening the European The acting 'Attorney-General In asking for a week's remand, in scene and the obligations which, tions alone have taken a year; the notable success, as such is shown for the approval of Mr. Chau 89-year-old unemployed, who was claring, we have in Europe, It is hat throne has been a piece of then rose to move an application the case against Li Chung Ling, a our Ministers are repeatedly de making, seven. He laughed by the fact that the proportion of boarders has now reached the high ung-nin, as a solicitor. Mr. charged before Mr. E. I. Wynne astounding that patriotic ministers good luck for us; it has brought the Chau, said the acting Attorney-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy are prepared to go on month after figure of 96 per cent, thus justi- General, was a first cousin to the this morning with opium and herols month bearing the load of their fying the wisdom and foresight of Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau.
"Good luck, you call it?”* -skid pill dealing, Revenue Officer Hum- frightful responsibility and that the boy's stern young face
Ambika bitterly. "I do not. those who initiated the scheme. It
In 1928; Mr. Chau was articled phreys stated that they had papers many members of Parliament set is a great thing to have successful- to Mr. G. G. N. Tinson, one ly launched such an Institution in the principals, of Messrs. John- possession,
of actually relating to the deal in their obedience to party", whips" above
their duty to the nation.”, son, Stokes and Masters, and, He then asked for a hall of $2,000 BALDWIN ANTITHESIS that such a School is of great after serving his required five which was granted. Mr. D'Almads In conclusion Mr. Churchill gave with a sudden break in his voice.
this Colony. There is no doubt
fluence in forming the character of years' articleship, went to Eng is appearing for the defence.
Ita pupils. Moreover, life in land in 1938, where he joined a community such as a public school London firm of solicitors, the affords is of immense advantage. agents of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes On these grounds in particular and Masters, in order to get the is to be commended to such parents necessary experience In English, as can manage it to send their boys
Law. here.
Founder In Colony
"It is of great interest that we
In June last year Mr. Chau zat for his papers before His Lord- ship.
still have with us to-day in the His Lordship said that it also. Colony one survivor of the original gave him great pleasure to accede foundera in my friend, The Hon.
to the application of Mr. Chầu,
Dr. S. W. To'o. He has every rea and wished him every success in. son to be proud of the part which his work
COPIUM IN RAT TRAPS
Mullah on our alde.”
softened.
"Ah, Ambika, do not think I count our love as nothing!", he said
"But the oath have sworn must an antithesis of the statement made some time age before the House of come first.
The deep note of the temple gong Commons in connection with Ger
on the many's rearmament by Mr. Stanley quivered
A fine of $2,800, in default eight Baldwin, Lord President of the
ontent, was impos-Council:
Sang, a 29-year-old un- Mr. Baldwin: he said used
appeared before Mr. most formidable and far
Jones at the Kowloon expression, sator
this morning on ling Europe
the
found on way. Station with 140 raw oplum concealed in 12|rep
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