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SIR JOSEPH KEMP'S ADDRESS
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Character Buliding.
“SUNNING” PIRACY
TRIAL.
EVIDENCE
MONEY IN THE SHIP'S SAFE.
But it is not in scholastic success only por bh: athletics that we lay the greatest emphasis, but on character building. In my report THE COMPRAPORE GIVES for 1921 I sit We feel most strongly here that knowledge, leb
·loose without the restraint` · of morality and religion, constitutes one of the greatest dangers to pre- sent day tociety," and I submit that the events happening around us to-day are a true commentary upon these words. Hence we feel that too much emphasis cannot be laid upon such character building Further evidence was called in as may produce the best citizens support of the Crown case, which character building on the lines of Attorney-General (Mr. J. H. B. is being conducted by the Assistant the most perfect life ever lived. Nibill).
trial of the ten Chinese held oo Saturday was the fifth day of the
charges arising out of the piracy of the as Sunning. The case is before the Puise Judge (Mr. being beard at the Supreme Court
Justice J. R. Wood).
The importance of character building, the rendering of service to others, and the desire to under stand and sympathise with others No compulsion is put on anyonetiffin time, over half of the 65 When the Court adjourned at point of view in a torn and batter to study the Bible; neither pro-witnesses for the Crown had been ed world, were the main paints in motion nor rewards are dependent called. the address of the Hon. Sir Joseph upon it, yet we meet with no objee the Colony, and their depositions Several witnesses are absent from Kemp, K.C. (the Attorney-General) tion to the daily study of the Bible made at the Magistracy are to be at the annual prize distribution, and indeed, ninety-two have be read. As indicated on Friday, the which he performed on Saturday come voluntary readers of the his Lordship having intimated that Crown cas is' to conclude to-day, evening, in connection with St. Scriptures out of school hours. he proposes to sit late if necessary, Paul's College.
To-morrow morning will be devoted to legal argument, and the case for the defence is likely to open in the
The event drew a large attend- ance of parents and friends of the pupils of the College, and the fane tion took place in the College grounds.
Frier to the distribution of prizes and certificates won during the past year, an entertainment com prising Chinese music, exhibitions of Chinese boxing, and a Chinese play Co-operation,” was given.
Ma Chin Sheung, who acted as M.C., opened the proceedings by delivering a happy little speech ín Chinese which he then repeated in English. On behalf of the College, he welcomed the visitors whose presence was indeed a source of gratification to them. With regard to the evening's entertainment he expressed the thanks of the pupils to the staff for the encouragement and help they had received, and returned thanks to the past pupils of the College who had been kind enough to be there that night. to take past in the programme.
Ma Chiu, Sheung's address was much appreciated by the audience who deservedly applauded him.
Frantical Service. Such study must have its outlet in practical service, and the stud-afternoon ents are encouraged to express their that, he occupied cabin No. 18. Wun Kam Cheun, a student, said religious beliefs in service for Witness identified the 1st, 2nd, and others. They have again subscrib 3rd, prisoners. The Ist was seen by ed towards two free schools for poor witness counting money which was children; they hare themselves and identified). The 2nd prisoner placed in a rattan basket (produced taught a free night school carried was the man who searched witness on in these premises; during the person. The man was armed with
a rifle. summer holidays they had classes
Continuing, witness
caid that at. for poor children, teaching them mid-night he was driven up to the book-study, hand-work and games; upper deck with a number of other the senior Christian boys have beened witness escaped by hiding in an passengers. When firing commenc going weekly to help in the Prench elapty cabin.. ing Hall in the heart of the city ter, witness said that he remember Cross-examined by Mr. Alabas- others have taken a share in Sun-ed the pirates leaving the ship day School""and other Church and saw, the life-bost lowered. activities The outcome of such work is that we now have Old Boys scattered over the world living their lives on these same lines of useful service for others. One has recently been working among the
Witness went on to say that he Chinese in New Zealand; another was working in his cabin when the is both studying and serving in piracy, commenced In his safe, England; another is in charge of a the door of which was open, there Chinese Church in Melbourne;
was 8500 odd in Hong Kong cur Jet another has just gone to do Church renty and 8,800 odd in Shanghai work in Borneo; while many others currepes. Witness realised that' are scattered about the educational the ship was in the hands of pirates institutions of China. Several are and became very frightened, run- preparing for the Ministry in the ning to the forecastic where he
another expects to join them abort Ly making the seventh from this school to offer for this work.
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There were present on the plat Theological College in Canton and blackened his face, changed hi THE ITALIAN GRAND OPERA PAINFUL WELCOME FOR A 5. W. Tse. (senior Chinese member of the College Council), the Hon. Sir Joseph Kemp, and the Rev. A. D. Stewart (Principal of the College).
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Dr. Tso's Welcome.
Star Of College,
In all these activities the Staff of the College has played anim portant part, both by example and precept, and year by year we feel the patient, loyal efforts of the how increasing a debt we owe to Staff in promoting all that for the work.
best
hill You realised that, the ship's compradore, the pirates would like to see you? Yes.
Replying to his Lordship, witness aid that he did not know the exact total of the Sunning's crew.
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BIRCH AND PRISON.
THIRTEENTH OFFENDER THIS YEAR.
Another Chinese was charged
before Mr. R. E. Lindsell, at the with returning from banishment,
on Friday Central Magistracy
*** Rigoletto" is not the greatest of operas. In fact there are a good. many rather dull patches and a weak opening. It contains, how. ever, a number of "gems," "Onu great part that of course which gives the opera ita xams-and a
Theatre, Kowloon, on Saturday. really fine anish. There was quite a good audience at the Star morning. when this piece was presented, and ing, said that the defendant was Sub-Inspector Vincent, prosecut- a throughly appreciative one, un the thirteenth man that had return stinting in applause. And they haded to the Colony this year before every reason to be pleased for the expiration of his terms. The Signore V, Scamuzz, in the name defendant was sent to prison for Sir Joseph Kemp.
part, sang and acted magnificently, three months and six weeks in 1995, It is, in fact, surprising that his and he was also banished for tén Addessing Joseph said that in the first place great success in his profession
the assembly, Sir|
powers have not brought him a years, he wished to thank Mr. Stewart for The other two leading roles were Defendant was sentenced to six honouring him with the invitation extremely well taken.
Dr. Tso, who presided, said that read his report he would like to say before he asked the Principal to
The 2nd compradore said he wai a few words of welcome to their
taken to the previous witness's old friend Sir Joseph Kerap, and
cabin where he found that the safe thank him for coming to distribute the prizes. Sir Joseph needed so year, and we have had regretfully a cardigan jacket which had been There have been changes during the had been ransacked: He identified introduction from him. He was to part with Mr. and Mrs. Bechet. solen from his caizin by the pirates, well known to everyone in Hong We also lost Mr. Ho Ka Lan who The hearing was adjourned until
and his kindly and genial as Physics waster and joint Sports this morning. hong had endeared hira to
to master, was deservedly popular. everyone who had come in contact Others who left during the year with him. Only two years ago he were Messrs Wong Chi Tang, +
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An Interesting Report.
A very interesting report for 1928 of what has been accomplished at the College, and a "review of the many activities engaged in, was read by the Rev. A D. Stewart.
The report stated :—
unbroken attendance.
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Mademoi-months' imprisonment and twenty to present the prizes. It was al selle Carsuta has a strong, well strokes with the birch, and Mr. ways a great pleasure to renew ac practised voice. One or two of the additional three months, if unfit to Lindsell ordered that he serve" an Congratulations On Honour.
quaintance with St. Paul's College. more difficult passages, and mighty To-night we heartily welcome Sir
Sir Joseph went on to say how difficult they are, were just beyond receive the birth. Joseph Kemp, and would like to much he appreciated the reference her but her duets with Signore. take this opportunity on behalf of to the recent honour that had been Scamazzi and the pathetic Engle the school of offering our sincere conferred upon him. (Applause.) congratulations on the honour so
were a delight to bear. The leading recently conferred on him by His
Work And Sympathy.
tenor, Signore A, Bellotti, after "a Majesty the King. His presence
slight uncertainty at the commence- here to-night is another proof of gratulate Mr. Stewart upon his ment sang with great power and at the interest in the College which school and the scholars upon having mobile, the finest thing in the TO COPE WITH NEW YEAR'S
times real beauty, his la donna é he has shown for many years as a Mr. Stewart as their beadmaster," member of the College Council. continued
I particularly' with to
con-
others
We
SPECIAL: POLICE
VIGILANCE.
CRIME.
FLYING SQUAD AND C.ID. MEN OUT.
As the Chinese New Year is fast
Man Chan, being awarded the scholarships-vehich are awarded in in a barder world than it was a pity that the orchestra was than their usual activity, The
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Detectives of the Criminal In- vestigation Department are out oa patrols, and the Flying Squad of Volunteer motor-cyclists search duty at night.
The past year may be described as a period of re-construction. In September 1993 we had only 23 on the register, but we are now ap proaching the four hundred figure, which is as many as the school can bold
comfortably. The attendance has been good, 28 His task will not be quite so Stewart has built up a school of and Belletti two very fine singers Sir Joseph Mr. opera being accorded tong and spozi- taneous applause. Signori Mauceri students having completed a year's arduous as that of his predecessors, which the scholars may well be had to be content with the small as we have practically done away proud I was particularly interest parts of Sparafucile and Count Owing to the drop in our up with the system of awarding prizes, ed in Mr. Stewart's reference to the Montcaone, and Mille. G. Ciampa bers in 1995 our results in the and are presenting certificates in-service you are rendering Matriculation and Senior Local stead. These certificates for school It fits in with what I had in my and charm. Mention must be made approaching and money is getting
glia took Maddelens with vivacity examinations for the past two years work, however, are worth a good mind to mention. The world is have not been up to our previous deal more than the paper on which torn and battered by strife; we are of the small but well drilled chorus, tighter each day, foot-pads and standard. This year we had eight
and with all this talent on the stage j petty thieves are showing mero antries, of whom four passed, Sung they are written, for they represent
in when I was a boy. - The the each class: For some years past we chief things needed are work and weak
Police are therefore being particu coveted Distinction in English,
Yesterday afternoon the Barber larly watchful in order to cope with In the Junior Local fourteen had the Lander Scholar sympathy, and we must all work
the capital sum of which was hard to repair the damage done of Seville was played, "Carmen" and prevent crime. passed out of the twenty-five,
by the Old Boys in during recent years. We must have being given in the evening but two passing in English. memory of the years that Bishop the desire to understaud others' On December 1st the Inspector of Lander was Warden of St. Paul's point of view as well as the desire
-To-night the Company give English Schools visited us, and he
Pagliacci" and "Cavalleria Rus- College, and this Scholarship has to help, and whether we are Chris- ticana
- and to-morrow they finish with the work and discipline, and didates who reports that he was very pleased been divided between the two can- tians or not, we can all learn some their all too short season with
secure the highest thing from Christianity we can "Traviata." that the full grant was recom-marks in five chief subjecta in the learn the Golden Rule and learn to mended...
University Junior Local. This sympathise with others.
Opera Production: Need For An In Sports.
Scholarship has proved of great Some of you boys may into the Overhaul,
necessary. Actually it is aimed at In foothall we have so far played value in assisting boys to continus fluence the future of this Colony, Opera is an artistic anomaly but not secured, and it would-be- eight matches, won four, lost two their studies, and we have now exor China, or even the world in It is neither drama, which seeks to better if some simpler convention and drawn two. The want of a tended the system throughout the general, and if you keep Christian reflect life, nor is it purely a pro were adopted. One detail, Signore ground for regular practice has school
ideals before you, you will at least duction of music. At Covent Garow and then remembering that he Scamuzzi, was hampered by every been a great handicap. In the The vernacular studies have not leave a little part of the world aden your real music lover treats it 200 inter-school volley-ball competition been neglected, and to-night seven little better for having lived in it as music and can be found stretch- was playing a hunchbackFar bet we won the championship in the students will receive certificates, (Applause) deed out face downwards on benchester if he had forgotten that anim-. junior division, and were fourth having passed out of the fourth Sir Joseph concluded by wishing at the back of the gallery, the best full imposing height.
portant detail and stood
od up to hit in the senior division. Several year Middle School, which is the the staff and students of the place acoustically in the house, and matches were played against visit highest grade on the vernacular College a happy holiday,
where the stoutness of the tenor and Opera production ing teams. In the basketball.com-aided design
Prize Distribution.
the stiff formal acting do not obvery seriously in hand. The singers. trade.
are generally good and their mate Sir Joseph then distributed
rial excellent, but it does peed we are glad to note, is taking a recent University Locala, not a prizes and certificates in connection company would do better if they sentation, What can be done in the Probably the average touring better and more intelligent pre- more prominent part in the athletic single candidate failed in Chinese with class scholarship prizes; the dressed more simply and if they way of staging at Covent Garden life of the College: The entry for In conclusion I should like to Lander Scholarship; the Head the danual tournament was much wish the whole Staff and College n the School; special prizes for un played before plain curtains instead or the Grand Opera' at Paris looks larger than in previous years. The very happy holiday. Seldom has broken attendance, the Chung Hawk interiora Opera is in any case a difficulty is not at all insuperable. of shabby and inadequate palace ridiculous at Kowloon and the tennis team played five matches there been a happier or better lane Certificates, and medals to the world of its own, very far from Perhaps Carpi's company will show during the season. As in past in the school. All have worked Volleyball Champion Team for reality, and correct, reproduction of the way in breaking away from a years, inter-house or inter-group well and fully deserve a good 1920 mode maicher were played in volleyball | holiday, a
Cheers for Bir Joseph concluded period costume and setting is not number of outworn and tedious and basketball,
the proceedings.
(Continued on next Column)," conventions.
petition we were third in both The Vernacular Stall In the
divisions of the league. Tennis, be congratulated in that
(Continued on seat Column).