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INGREGATION DAY AT THE UNIVERSITY
(Continued from Page 1)
R. J. Wong and Mr. A.
Anderson,
Chinese arts and crafts
The Uni- versity's Library, is still inadequate but our collection of books about China will be à distinctive featur of this Library of which the Co Jony may well be proud. ::.
U. H. Thomas and Mr. J. T. | Alfred Holt, in August last, wrote: In a leading article the Times Shand,
to us quite poutaneously and plac- Literary Supplement which re God at our disposal two free pas viewed five massive tomes recently sages a year to be granted to En-published about the League of Na gineering graduates, these passages tions, it was, observed that the being over and above the passages previously granted by that firm jointly with Messrs. John Swire and Sons,
.Com. P. B. Caruana and Mr A. Morris,
Faid and Dr. (Mr.) Minett, G. W. Reave-and Mr. T. A Martin and Mr. En Tong Seng.
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR'S
SPEECH
Most Encouraging.
tics.
Twenty Years Ago.
On March 11, 1912, Hin: Excel..
thes University buildings.
over
WEDDING
POPULAR MEMBERS OF YOUNGER SET UNITED-
CAMERON-SMITH
were
and Mrs. J. C. H. L. Smith and The bride is the daughter of Mr. the niece of Messrs. W. J. and A. H. Carrel, of the firm of Carrell Bros, sharebrokers. The bride grom, in the son of the Rev, and Mro. Ian Grant Cameron of Mere, Wilts, England.
OBITUARY
L/SGT. D. H. WILLIAMS
It is with regres that we have to Wanounce the death of Lance-Sergt. D. H. Williams which occurred t the Victoria Hospital on Sunday morning following an attack of
¡A... native of Ireland, the late Sergeant Williams was only 90 years of age, and was formerly a Lance-Sergeant in the Irish Guands He arrived in the Colony on April 96, 1995, for enlistment in the local
as a Lewis and Thompson gunner, Police Force, and, after qualifying. was put a regular police dixies,
The deceased was officially com-
mended by the Hon. Inspector General of Police for pluck and eat displayed at the police tragedy. a: Lokmachan Police Station on July 20, 1930, when a Sikh, cons stable, P.C. Dalip. Singh, ran amok and murdered Mrs. Madgwick, the wife of a Police officer.
de-
Two popular members of Hong malaria and pneumonia. two course of over productivity which
has descended upon the world's Kang's younger social set
yesterday when fiss economics, has affected also its poli married
"The League of Nations," Geraldine (Toots) Smth became the raview continued, "humanity the bride of Mr. Peter Weatherdon Messrs. Alfred Holt and Co. | first attempt at world wide urgani- Grant, Cameron. want further in their constructive sation, has not thought fit to com- help. At their suggestion and with mond itself against the pressure the approval of this University's local interests by a compelling Council, the Liverpool China So- brevity of speech," With this riety of which Professor Roxby is warning in my ears, I hasten to a the promoter is calling into being conclusion, reserving my review of Aftor". E. The Governor has committee on which practical en the University's, achievements and blared the congregation opened, gineering employers through out prospects until the Special Con William Hornali said: Your Britain will sit and the first duty gregation which His Excellency the cellency, Ladies and Gentlemen, of this committee will be to secure. Chancellor has decided to hold on
The bride's mother and brother eillor a hor or for general pur March 15, to celebrate the Univer-have been in California for several During 1932 Mr. Lo Chun Kue poses, offers of apprenticeships sity's twenty-first birthday, years and specially returned to
d Mr. Tang Chi Ngong, member which will be forwarded with all
Hong Kong for the wedding.
The late Sergeant Williams was the Court of this University details of conditions and terms to jed Mr. Tang Chi Ngong was this University. The second duty
There was a large tendance of amarried and is survived by his dont of the Chinese School of the committee will be to main-lency Sir Frederick Lugard took friends and well-wishers of the father, Mr. Thomas, Williams, of Milding. Their places on the tain contact with apprentices
St. Joseph's Taymailty, Argyllshire, a brother young couple at Fourt were filled by Mr. M. Kalready placed and to arrange visite above the seat occupied on that day Church where the wedding was and sister, for whom much sym-
and Mr Tang Shiu Kin, the or short-term attachments to other
solemnised by Rev. Father Apathy is felt.
Funeral. od of Mr. Tang Chi Ngong. While works, should such visits or at- by the University's first Chancellor. Granelle, Assisted by Rer. Father re deplore our last we welcome tachments be considered desirable. there was woven in yellow on a, W. Gallagher, S.J.
The funeral took place last even hair successors. We know that
green background, the Latin legend
auspicium melioris aevi "which The bride, who was given awaying, the emains being interred in uch of them will be a jealous sup-
The deceased was meant that the opening of this by her uncle, Mr. W. J. Carroll, the Colonial section of the Protest- Jorter of the University's just Claims.
University was the omen or sign wore a dress of ivory coloured chifant Cemetery, of a new and better ers for this, fon velvet, eut on the bias with a corded & military funeral,
tachment from the tat Lincolnshire part of the world.
saft neckline from which the lang! train fall. The dress was a crea Regiment fired the usual volleys Lord Lugard is a man of vision, tion of Schiaparelli's collection of and sounded the "Last Post." The Hlev. N. V. Halvard conducted the no bride's dresses and was made by but even he could have had inkling of what was going to hap-me, Garnett. A bouquet of white burial service, and there was a pen, ere ever his University attain-heather which had been ters from large number of deceased's friends England by the bridegroom's par Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, LG.P., and comrades present, including the ed its majority.
ents and which was tied with the Mr. W. Bart Sparrow. A.S.P., Had he foreseen the cataclysm of Cameron Tartan completed the very . Bidnend, A.S.P., Chief In- the War and all that has come pretty picture which the bride pe after it and is yet to come, yould sented. The only jewellery worn by spector Peter Grant, Acting Chief Detective Inspector W. Shannon
think not! University for Hong Kong? -1 gift from the groom's mother.
He would, I fancy, Miss Edun Carroll was the brides ant were those from: His Sorrow
Among the many feral tributes have hoped that the genius of the maid, and she wore a dress of pinking Father. Brother and Sister British race would emerge purified One of our Engineering graduates and strengthened by the ordeal and taffetp. (Schiaparelli modell with a (Joseph and Sarah), Tom and Mrs. is, I hope, going to the College be would, I think, have would She presented a very pretty picture Peter, Hon. Mr. E. D. O. Wolfe, bouquot pink roses to match, Mac, Muriel, Dolly, Tim, Jean and contained the name of the Univer. I this year, and am proud to be that with this purification would did the little flower girls, the Inspector-General of Police, Mr.
able to tell you, that the Govern come an increased sense of respon- ing Body of the Imperial College sibility and a growing conviction
Georgette H. King, Deputy IG.P., His member of the Court. We congrave accepted the B. Sc. degree that Hong Kong owed it to the Crosthwaite with silver baskets of Honour Sir Joseph Kemp, His tulate Sir William Shenton. in Engineering of this University world in general and to China in Two studente died during the which means that an engineering particular to become more than a tear under review, Mr. Fong Moh graduate of Hong Kong can pre-trade centre. thy and Mr. Reginald Leong. The sent himself for the Diploma of atter was an exceedingly lovable Imperial College, after one year's bung man and one of the Univer post-graduate work in the City and ty best athletes. His death was] Guilds College in London.
tragedy. To the parents and re
The Liverpool School of Archit itives of both these students we
ture has approached us spontane tend our profound sympathy.
ously in the same spirit. Two-ul Braine Hartnell left during our ex-students are now in that e year, his place in the English School and Professor Reilly, the educational ondeavour seems to be hundred of the friends of both bride ruthers. C. R. Fallon.-E. P. H. epartment being taken by Mr. Roscoe Professor of architecture in R. Campbell, who like many of the University of Liverpool writes most brilliant teachers of Eng-of one of them:--
comes from Scotland. Those
This is perhaps the most encour- aging thing that has ever happen- The Right Reverend Charles Rid-ed to the University and this my ley Dupply, Bishop of Victoria re-testimony of the gratitude not only signed during the year. We greet of the University but also of the Co- hi successor the Right Reverend lony has, I feel sure, the endorse Ronald Owen Hall, who is on this ment of everyone who is here this platform this afternoon as a mem-afternoon... 59 of, the University Court, ap pointed thereto by His Excellency in the last Gazette on the nomina tion of the Grant Schools of the Colony. The Bishop's interest in
In January last I received A personal letter from the Rector of the Imperial College of Selence and Technology in London. The pur-
students generally and. in Chinese port of his latter is. "We have got he have abandoned the ides of the bride was a brooch, a personal and Inspector Fallon. A
students in particular is well known. I expect that be will stir: the University up well perhaps sometimes it needs it!
The New Year's Honours List
sity's Honorary Solicitor and a
o know Mr. Campbell will re- Ize what an addition he is to
r society.
Prensor J. L. Shellshear went
ast May for a spell of com-
e leave and study. He will bo in September. "His work in natomy Department is being
ideale promise. Why can you of your students who shows con-
not send us some more "
He is exactly the type of man that I should like to have. In addition to his knowledge of engineering he is a man of tasce with considerable powers of de- sign. Indeed his good taste shows in everything he says and does.
"Send us more of your men
is Professor Reilly's appeal. them."
I
Missés
Patricin and
looie rose petals.
The bride's mother wore an en- semble of gray, her dress being gray charmeuse trimmed with gray lace with turban to match.
We are now all in the grip of incessent difficulties which amost
Mr. A. H. Carroll who was staad obscure our vision. The old staning proxy for the bridegroom's dards are being swept away; the brother, Mr. lan, Warwick Grant ancient ideals are becoming blur Cameron, was "best man."-" red. More and more educational opportunities-are-being-demanded A reception was later given atham, Hughes and Slater, D.-Fitches, and conceded but the goal of all receding further into the twilight of perplexity.
"Where lies the land to which
the ship would go? Far, far ahead is all her sea
men know,
And where the land she travels
from? Away
For, far behind is all that they
can say,"
health.
Honour Mr. Justice J. RA. Wood, Mr. P. Grant, chief inspector, Mr. T. 1. Haslerigg, Mr. P. Whant, Messrs. Mattram, Chiang Jen Ya, Kennedy and Morris, L. R. An- drewes, W. P. Delahunty, Wishaw and Morris, J. Fehily, W. Walling- ford, Jessop and Galvin, Flaherty and Laughton, Riddell and Collins, Madgwick and Buker, H. R. Lat A. Banks, Ha Phillips, G. A. Car- Lang, Sid Fowler, W. Ward, Cash- mau, Hendridge, Johnston, and Davitt, A. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Booker and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. R Scott, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. V. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Sabey and and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. family, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pratt
Elston, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Dick The newly-married couple later and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cun. left for Macso where the honey. ningham, Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. moon is being spent, the bride's Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hol coloured Marocain, also made by Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Fowlie, Mr. and Mra W, Hynes, Mr. and Mrs. Mme. Garantt.
D. L. King, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and Mr. Bentley,
the Hong Kong Hotel where several and groom attended to drink their
At the hotel a very large wedding cake was cut by the bride. The top tier of the wedding cake was made by the bridegroom's mother who also sent out silver bells and silver horse shoe with which the cake was acorms together with a white heather
decorated.
led by Dr. F. Goldby, the senior would always reserve places for the Governor of Hong Kong twenty going away costume being of wine lands, Mr. and Mrs. Millington,
The Fung'Ping Shan Library,
The world as it stood revealed to one years ago is to us as a land "Away far, far behind," "Ang thing might happen " has now be- become an almost world-wide cliche.
But man is a reasonable and self- THE CHAN SIK NIN Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nolloth, Mr
onstrator in the Anatomy artment of University College, don. Dr. Goldby has been and doing admirable work here
Nor has what I may perhaps en he and his bride leave us,
shall all be very sorry. We allowed to call without offence the k that they will both look back scholarship side of the University their stay here as a period of been neglected. The opening of the conscious creature is not wholly the piness and we know that by Fung Ping Shan Library of Chin-victim of his environment. There Goldby's coming here not only ese must be fresh in the memories is still some truth in the old say University, but those who serve of all of you. Some of you may ing that character is destiny. It will have gained two good have heard that in the course of is in full. consciousness of its tre- years the Hankow Club has got mendous responsibilities that this inda.
together a unique collection of University, now on the threshold Britain and Chinese Students, books on China. Well, the Hankow of its manhood, stands before you. Club is not as prosperous as it It is on this ground that we coin- Then I last addressed the Con was, and the Committes recently mend the University to your at gation I referred to the visit found it necessary to sell the Chintention against the pressure of your The University in 1932 of theese Section of the Club Library, more personal interests. fish Economic Mission to the As soon as I heard of this I got East, and I told you how that hold of the library catalogues and had them examined by experts, among whom was M. Paul Palliot. The following degrees were then
THE DEGREES
CASE
WITNESS ADMITS BIG SCALE EMBEZZLEMENT
and Mrs Grimmitt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ramskill, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Langley, Miss J. Glocks, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bloor, Mr. and Mrs. S. Randle, Mr. and Mrs J. O'Dono van, Mr. and Mra A. W. Baker, Mr. and Mr. Stimson, Mr. and Mrs. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. The case in which Chan Sik Niu, Major, Mr. and Mrs. J. McLellan, a well-known local merchant and Mr. and Mrs. 8. Logan, Mr. and formerly a Director of the Tung Mrs W. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Wah Hospital was charged with W. R. MeWalter, Mr. and Mrs. having uttered a falso power of W. Buller, Mr. and Mrs C. F. control of the Nam Dinh, branch of attorney, and thereby secured the Alexander.
Sergeants Moss, No. 8 Polica the King Fook Wo medicine firm of Station, Water Police Mess, No. 7 66, Bonham Strand East, and em- Police Mation Mess, European bezzled monies and property of the Trafic Staff Water Police Station, firm to the valtio of over a lakh Staff of Supreme Court, R.W. indispensable to students whether, Po, Khou Fun Yong Lam Shin at the Central Magistriey ventor of Lodge Naval and Military No. Cheung Kang Leung, Kho Han was continued before Mr. Schofield Master, Office Bearers and Brethren Chinese or Western, who, wished to Chun, Law Nai Koey, Lee Ching day
848, 8.0 Staff Police Training ar as the passing of Chinese make any really serious study of wa, Lee Hah Liong, Lee Shiu Kee,
Mr. Hu Shing Lo, counsel for School, Hong Kong Police Foot Fo Universities in Britain the History and Literature of Lien Tsoong Kya, Lim Nget Siew, the complainanta continued his re ball Team Inspector Mens Tau
horned, the position is what China.
Liu Yan Tak, Mak Kai Cham, Ng examination of Chan Cho, the prinWatchman Bailiff Dept., Sergeante mari... : Police Btation, Chinese
on, after deploring the par on of China by American cul and the consequent prejudice British trade in that country ted that immediate steps should taken to increase the number of pese students who pass from
a to Universities, technical in
ates and workshops in Britain
BAR. But British manufacturers
The experts all agreed that here,
conferred:-
was a unique collection of books Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor, about China-books many of which are now very rare and some prac tically unobtainable-a dollection
of Surgery:
e not been idle. During 1839 This collection was on the point Tin Fong, Tan Hee Choo, Tan cipal witness, when the accused was e of ur engineering graduates of being sent to London there to Liang Hwat, Todd, Miss Lois, Tasi alleged to have suited from the Mess, Yaumati Police Station, as student-apprentices to Bribe-sold by auction and dimposed of Al Le, Wong Hok Nin, Wong Wa position of manager of the Nam Hong Kong Police Reserve, Bham- Dinh firm with' she said „pover, of shuipo Police Station, Members of firms, One to the British piecemeal to be lost for ever to Kwan,
Police Recreation Club, Sergeante" mson-llouston Co. Ltd., one to the country with which it is solely.
IN ABSENTIA,
attorney. Y
Meer Mongkok Police Station, Metropolitan Vickers Electrical concerned. The University could
Chan Wah, Kuo Shao Chou, Lám
Mr. F. X. D'Almada, Bar, who Single Officers Mess, Victoria Gaol, port Co., and the third to not let this opportunity pass and
hrs Norris Henty and Gard the whole of the Chinese Section Poh Sim, Tee Boon Wan, Yeon appeared for the defence strongly Single Sergeants Mess, No. 2 objected to Mr. Lo's re-examina Police Station, Single Officers I am proud to be able to of the Hankow Library has been Guan Eng, Yip Yuet Fong
tion remarking that the questions Mess, Central Police Station, "Ber- you that all these student-ap bought for $25,000 and is even now Bachelor of Solezce in
of Bolence in Engineering put by him (Mr. La) did not arise geants Mees, Kowloon City Police ntices are doing well, and I on its way to Hong Kong. I want
from his (Mr. Almada's) cross Station, Guards Association of to make it clear that these books Chan Kwong Chung, Fletcher, examination. ke this opportunity of recording
Hong Kong and South China and University #gratitude to are all about Ching, but that thay William John Chne, Li Kai Yeung, reply to Mr. Las witness ad others Aho acting in co-operation with language-mostly, in French and in da, Tam Heung Shing, Tissington from the firm while he was man hrs, Alfred Holt and Co. pro- English. They will therefore, be Richard Sydney, Watt Hoi Kier. That was before the accused each of these students with comes part of the University's Yayahbhoy, Mohammed, look control of the him. The lakk
passage to England, der general library and not of the Fang miss
Ping Shan Chinese, Library,which
of money embezzled does the stajo, stop, heraf is for books written "Chinese
the good offices of
only, The books which wo Laya Chang Tsoong Zung, Hoe Hoong
m the Hankow Club Zur, Kwok Ah Lou, Woo Shini Lun firm's Far Eastern: Re-bought
Messrs Crossley-Bros, number approximately 3,000.
Bachelor of Arts. have already. aced at our well-known old Hankow han posal two student apprenticeships was here, the other day and há up- their workstat
MAB-juraided the University for having
ar Butterfeld and Bwire, are all written in some European Silva, Leonardo Augusto: Lourdes mitting having embezzled - $125,000
aya regarded; our
Anderson Donald James Naville roadbridge, Stanley Alfred, Ch
Fook Ch Choy Oi
u Wentirely affo
After further
the case
had been
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