OBITUARY
J. H. BOTELHO
H.K. UNIVERSITY EDUCATION JOURNAL
I
PROF. FORSTER ON
EDUCATION UP THE
YANGTSZE"
Death removed from our midat an old and highly respected mem- ber of the Portuguese Community in the person of the late Jono Hey tor Botelho, Vice-Consul for For tugal in Shanglini. The deconserl: was 48 years old, and, with the i exception of a few years residence The two local publications of the in North China, he live all his life year which are of most interest and in Hong Kong. He was one of the importance to those concerned with founders of the firm of Botelho education are the weekly articles Bros. from which he retired by Father Byrne, SJ, and the 1628 due to ill health. Of a genial, annual Journal of the University disposition his lose will be deeply Education Society. felt by a wide circle of friends in -China.
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The late Mr. Botelho is survived by his wife; son, mother and other relatives to whbin heartfelt sympa- thy in extended in their sad bereave went. The funeral touk. place on Sunday,
THE FUNERAL.
In the pressure of a large gather ing of friends and relatives, the late Mr. Jose Heyto Botelho was buried yesterday in the Itoman Cathalle Cemetery, Happy Valley, Rey. Father Spada assisted by Fr. Rossi, Fr. Terruzi: Fr. Gai brinti, Fr. Maestrina, Fr. Carus, Fr. Alessio and Fr. Norali, offelat d at the funeral ceremony.
Chief mourners at the graveside were Mr. A. Reid Botelho (son), Mr. P. V. Botelho
(brother), Messrs. 1. Barretto, D. E, Car valho, E. V. 3. I. de Souza, A. A. R. Botelho, A. A. H. Botelho, Eddie Souza, Freddi Souza and T.
Souza,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1933
HOCKEY
St. Andrew's Hold The Incognitos
·INCIDENT" CAUSES MATCH
TO BE ABANDONED
A very unusual incident occurred yesterday on the Marian ground, Kowloon, during the Mamak match between St. Andrew's Club and the incognitos. With only six minutes to play, and the score a goalless draw.
the referee, Mr. Wejman had occa- sion to ask one of the spectators to leave the military field for alleged
heated argument ensued and on the
barracking" at the co-referee, refusal of the spectator to quit the field the referee called off the game.
"This decision, the correctness of which is not questioned, was intch regretied in view of the fine game that had takeri place. For the first time this selson, the In- cognitos had failed to take the lead it a Mamak match. The St. An- drew's Club, following their good display against the Y.M.C.4. on Friday, turned out in full force and up till the time the game was call ed off had held the leaders of the Mamak lesgüe to a goalless draw.
The sovonth number of the latter has recently appeared, and containis certainly not less than soven in portant articles, while the remain- der maintain the very creditable standard which readers have come to associate with this publication.
Familiarity does nothing to in- crease our opinion at its appear ance, and it is unfortunate that the use of an unsuitable paper is con- tinued, for this choice duly makes the journal bulky and loss easy to read, while adding no distinction er dignity to the format. Again, there is a crop of misprints which it is difficult to accept as inevit. able and not unusual, although it requires most painstaking proof. reading to eliminate them in Hong Kong. Three instances, are p.30 in an article by R. R.. Campbell, a newcomer to the Colony who has taken the place of Mr. Braine Hartnell at the University and who contributes & lively picture of undergraduato proceedings at Glas gow; p.122 in a not very profound review of the valuable thesis proof the game N. Beltrao, the clever Shortly after the coinmencement daeed by 1, A. Richards for his half back of the Incognitos was doctor's degren and published by Messrs. Kegan Paul as a book, disabled when he hit his eye with bis own stick in attempting to stop a high ball. He was carried off the field but after treatment renamed play during the second half.
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the Mind.
Other present were Messrs. J. V. Ribeiro, E. V. M. R. de Souza, M. Mare serious are the confusions of
entitled Mencius Fatoll, E. J. Figueiredo, L. Guter rez. A. M. L. Soares, A. C. Botelho, text on pages 79 and 88: but these C. A. Lopes, M. I. Xavier, O. D. detract little from the very prac Barretto, A. F. B. Silva-Netto, Jtical handling by Dr. G. A. C. J. Remedios. F. P. de V. Soares, Herklots of the subject of Biology J. Basto, Les D'Almada e Chatre in Education, & question which (Snr.), Leo D'Almada e Chatr must sooner or later attract Gor- (Jur.), M. A. Figueiredo, Dr. E. ernment's attention. Souza, F. H. Barnes, Messrs. C. Correa, El. Alvarez, J. M. Graca
Among the more pleasing familiar
surprised at this stern resistance The Incognitos were somewhat
decision. The St. Andrew's backs, and were attacking hard to force a Mesurs. F. Wong and P. White, were very sound and a special note of praise is due to the fine work of R. Wong in goal.
SATURDAY'S HOCKEY:
Radio Sports Club Defeated. The Radio Sports Club, and win- A. A. Lopes, E. Rouillon, of Father Byrne, whose stimulating Tournament, were defeated in their fentures is an article from the pennore of last year's Mamak Hockey Simoce, Eddie de Souza, C. A. da thoughts have more Roza, J. M. Noronha, F. L. M. da found expression on previous ocen Service Corps on the U.S.R.C. than once match against the Royal Army Silva, C. A. P. Xavier, D. J.Psions in these pages. Lopes, Chev. J. Alves and many
ground on Saturday. The result others:
Army team, scored in the first half was one goal to nil in favour of the by Senior from a corner.
Pride of place is given, and Among the large number of the Society by the President, Pro- rightly given, to a paper read to wreaths sent were those from his fessor L. Forster, of which the title sorrowing wife, son and mother, is The Universities Along the Tory, Netto, Chico, Pedring, Car Fangtate. In spite of the fact, men, Paul and Johnny, Uncle John, which clearly emerges here, that Pedro V. Botelho and Maria Hotel-
Brother and Uncle, E. V. M. Rfees in Hong Kong are out of an de Souza, Messrs. Botellic Brothers, there has been valuable contact in proportion to those in the interior, the staff of Botelho Brothers, Club the past between our University and Lusitano, the Portuguese Volunteer China; and it is to be hoped that Company of Shanghai
as a result of efforts such as Pro- The following cables were sent by fessor Forster's the links of a new Frients from Shanghatthe Por- chain will be forged. This is tha tuguese Consul,. Mr B. Remedios more important since Lord Cecil's nad family. Mr. and Mrs. Cor plan for a British university in tereal,, Mr. A. J. Xavier, Mr. and Central China has proved abortive, Mrs C. Pereira and daughter, Mr. Hong Kong is the only potential And Mr. Guterrez, Mr. Rangel, non-missionary source of British Mrs. P. V. Botelho, Emy Hehry influens in the education of China Mr. and Mrs. A. M. da Silva, Club as a whole, activities in the treaty- Lusitano, Mr. F. M. Chagas (Pe- ports having a partial effect only king) and several others from on a limited local area friends from Macao.
LAW COURTS DURING VACATION
Nothing
the Radio captain, G. Singh, in At the conclusion of the game, timated that he would lodge a pro test on the ground that one of the referees, Licut. A. E. J. Booth (R.A.5.0.), was biased in favour of his own team.
Radio players was cautioned for dangerous play.
During the match one of the
B.A.M.C. Beat German Club. In a Mamak Tournament match, at Caroline Hill the R.A.M.C. de- feated the Gerinan Olub by four goals to. two. Colledge (2) Wicks, and Davies scored for the R.A.M.C. and Sommera and Lange for the German Club.
Y.M.O.A. and B.A.F.
The Y.M.C.A. "A" team also is here get down of the ardours of defeated the Royal Air Force by the journey, undertaken at mid-four goals to nil at King's Park, summer, which has made such a Burnett (2), Fowler and S. Fowler! survey possible. If one of the im- scored for the YM.C.A.
medinte consequences of Professor, Forster's vacation activities is any thing to go by the acquisition of the valuable collection of books on China in the Hankow Club for the,
WHIT PROCEDURE ETC., TO University of Hong Kong, which
RE AMENDED
ensures that they will now remain permanently in the Orient then
be fruitful of results.
his summer may indeed be said to
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LADIES HOCKEY
Y.M.C.A. Hold 'St. Andrew's, At King's Park, the Y.M.0.A.. ladies beld the St. Andrew's Club ladies to a goalless draw in their
INTERPORT GOLF
H.K. SWEEP THE BOARD AGAINST SHANGHAI
Yesterday Hong Kong won the | Interport matches having beaten Manila by 6 points to 3, and beat. ing Shanghai by 9 points to 0.
Manila have the game against Shanghai well in hand and should have no dimculty in secaring two win in the singles to give them second plser.
ROYAL HONG KONG
GOLF CLUB
G. M. YOUNG CUP FINAL
Co. & points to 3.
Socony Vaoumn beat Dodwell &
Socony, Vacumn won 5 singles and one fourball.
Admiral's 'Cup.
cluded
Admiral's Cup (third round) con.
AB. Raworth beat G. S. Arch
matches commence pÉ 9 am, to-day
The Shanghai - Manila singles but up.
d the series matches will be .7.8. wound up by the Interport Dhaner at Gloucester nuding this even-
Lig
The pairings and final results were as follows:-
M. W. Budd (Hong Kong) beat J. W. Harrison (Shanghai) by a and 9.
O. E. C. Marton (Hong Kong) beat A. Ward-Smith (Shaug- hai) 10 and 0.
L. R. Andrewes (Hong Kong) beat W. H. C. Huggett (Shanghai) 8 and 0.
T. A. Pearce (Hong Kong) beat T. 8. M. Terrace (Shanghai)
and 9.
A. E. Lisenman (Hong Kong) beat A. V. Pettitt (Shanghai) 6 and E. J. R. Mitchell (Hong Kong) beat P. H. Prevot (Bhanghai)
5 and 4.
Marton 2 up, Androwes & up, Pearce At tiffin tine Budd was 6 up, 5 up, Lissaman 4 up, Mitchell 1 up.
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exchanges in the first half of the In the Budd-Harrison match the morning round were of a very even nature, towards the end of the 1ound Harrison found trouble and Budd gained a comfortable lend. In the afternoon Budd, consolidated his position, and was 7 up and 8 to play, at this stage Harrison showed Aght, and won three holds in a row, halved the next and won the next. However another half gave Budd. the latch.
Marton was in irresistable form In the Marton-Ward Smith match,
the morning to give him a lead of doing a 74 on the New Course in
holes, and capping this by doing moon. His golf throughout the 71 on the Old Course in the after-
his victories have amply shown the high standard and the margins of meeting has heen of a uniformly
form he has been producing
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C. H. Burton best J. B, Mackle
R. K. Valentine beat D. S. Edward et 10th.
Condr. Tetloy beat Comdr, G. F. Hole 53.
C. C. Stark best C. E. Holme
1 Up
S. Dykes beat G., W. Bowell up. H. Hampton beat B. D. Evans at 19th.
Captain's Cup.
concluded:
Captain's Dug. 1935 (2nd round)
Blat
A. T. Lay boat F. B. Mackie at
A. E.Liessman beat T. C. Mona- ghan 3 and 2.
INTERPORT
Hong Kong v. Shanghal (Blugles). and having won all the foursomes Hong Kong won all six matches
score matches to nil
Budd bent Harrison 3-9. Mraton beat Ward Smith 10-0. Andrewes beat Huggett 3-4. Poarco heat Terinco 9-8." Lissaman beat Pettit 6-5. ጓን Mitchell beat Trovot.04.
THE CAPTAIN'S CUP
JANUARY QUALIFYING
COMPETITION
In the play off for the Captain's Cup January qualifying competition T. C. Monaghan best J. H. Mac Knight.
NEW SERVICE FROM U.S.
S.S.. GENERAL PERSHING HERE ON SATURDAY.
like golf and easily accounted for States Steamship Company, arrived A new ship to Hong Kong, the Andrewes continued, his machines, General Pershing, owned by the
and was the envy of all who saw & Wharf, Kowloon. Huggett, His putting was deadly on Saturday and berthed at No.
it, as the portions of the greens about the holes were like glass and even the shortest of putts was a matter of difficulty...
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had no dificulty in defeating Ter Peardo played excellent goll and race, his game throughout was steady and he made very few mis- takes.
Lissaman and Mitchell had easy wins, their steadiness proving too much for their opponents.
SATURDAY
MANILA BEAT SHANGHAIT IN THE FOURBALL MATCHES
She is one of three taken from the well known "Great White Floet for this service. Her sister ships are the General Grant and
the Pacifle making calls at Orions the "General Lee. The Service will mark the first one-class float on ports.
Ports of call jaétude Yokohama, Kobe, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Manila. Features of the new ser vice include 100 miles trip up the Columbia River, and the short route to the Orient. In the vessels, 'all 'Toomis' 'Bre'otitside and beder are furnished in place of berths.
The ships will call at Hong Kong every three weeks.
ing a long ball and all but mado the ditch at the 1st on the Now: Course. Manila combined vary:
Caer Clark match. Miss A. Fowler the Interport Series was carried were both out at the same boles to- of the "Y" team played very well,
On Saturday, the fourth day of well, whereas the Shanghai pair
half.
Hong Kong Ladies Still Win. The Hong Kong: Ladies continued their victories in the User Clark tournament by défekting the OBA. ladies at Bookunpón by 11 goals to nil.
mattors.
The pairings and final results were
as follows
gether.
In the second match the Masons continued to improve, and were a trife out of luck to be only 2 up before tifin, na Terrace holod a 16 yard putt in the 18th and then sank his approach at the 17th. However, after tiffin the Masons continued to forge'sbead, -nad they dovetailed beautifully, where the Senior saw the Junior out of the -hole, ha just "exerted himself and J. R. H. Mason and JJ Mason stepped into the breach. Mason,
(Manila) beat W. H. C. Hug
An Ordinance to amend the Su- preine Court (Vacations) Ordinan The editor of the Journal is to at back and held the Bt. Andrew's out, in conditions far from ideal: ce, 1808 is published in the current be congratulated on continuing the forwards in check. Miss M. Churn the temperature on the Clubhouse number of the Government Gazette. policy of tapping new blood by for the Bt. Andrew's team played verandah being 37, whilst on the collecting the fresh and refreshing good game and early scored tees it seemed more like freezing By section of the principal Or-views of those who have recently shortly after the start of the first point and a stiff Brocze did not help dinance, No. 3 of less the Supreme come from England or elsewhere to Court and the offices connected take up educational work in the therewith shall be open during Colony. And in this connection Vacation for the purpose, inter special mention must be made of alia, of issuing writs and of tran. Mr. O. B. R. Bargent, the new acting any business under the pro-headmaster of the Diocesan Boys' visions of section 6 Section 6 pro School. The Eduontion Society was vides that the Court shall hear and indeed fortunate in hearing his ad determine during varation all such dress on The English Public School Goalscorers were Churchill (3); Applications as may require to be System here printed. This, based Allan Jones (4) and Harrop (4).". immediately or promptly heard on his own experiences as boy and During the second half, Miss Joan and all applications for summary master, tknows much light on the Smalley hurt her knee and had to judgment. By section a where any old established and vigorously crairessive treatment at the French limited time, not exceeding one aised system which nevertheless still Hospital, month, is appointed or allowed for holds the Bold
the doing of any not, no days im cluded in a vacation shall be re
The United States many eventual- koned in unless the Court otherly repeal the Eighteenth Amend wise directa.
ment, but the wets' repeat pro gramme will not be rushed through It has been pointed out by them this winter, says a leading news corporated Law Society of Hong paper on the "Dry" 'side. Buck
Faro the indications given by Lon
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Hong Kong Ladies
In a friendly match at Happy Valley the Hong Kong Ladies "A team also won their match against the Club de Recreio ladies by one goal to nil.
H.M.S. MEDWAY D. RADIO Kong that if the time for Agress on the first day of the short
SPORTS OLUB. pearance to a specially indorsed session. Breaker Gamer shatter The following team will represent writ is not allowed to run during ed all precedents in an effort to the Radio Sports Club in their vacation the provisions of section force, repeal resolution through match agkinat HM.8. Medway to C' in regard to "applications for of obtaining the necessary
the House and failed by six voter day at 6 pm, on the Caroline Hill "summary judgment may be serious thirds majority. But the vote of ground Man Singh, Pardurian
lp cartasted by the provistom pills against and 973 in taro section. Thin amending Ordin- gests what will happen when the ance moote the difficulty by adding Watter now Congress convenes, pro-
risions of section 9 to the effect bably in special session that nothing in the section shall be spring. The nation is given a lit
to extend the time för en- tle more time to preparéme
dally, decide whether it
Laring tappe
Jaggeet Singh, Mohinde Singh JST Grovals MTK Attar Singh, Avtar Sin Singh, Gurbachan (Singh, Singh
-A. V. Edoit and A. D. Gibbs,
(Manila) bent J, W. Harrison and D. Ward-Smith (Shang hai) by and 1.
Jr. was in at the Ist. The Senior
gett and TS. M Terrace at the 2nd with 2, the Junior at **** (Shanghai) by 5 and venue N. 8. Wotherspoon and J. R. Mo Fla" (Mahil) belt P. H. Pro vot and G. A. Benson (Shang hal) by 4 and a
After the morning round the teams finished with Shanghai being one up in the first ma Manil being two up in the secon and all square in the third match.
the ard the Senior agam at the 4th and so on. Young Mason's driv ing Was a thing of bounty, simply effortless, and covering long dis tances, for instance rst 'the mised Land Who reached the shop for the green, and the same at the Paddy he only had
Fit the 14th,
but
The Masonswers -dermy lost the 12th and 13th, throug putting and approaching In the premier mitch Harrison
14th, they made no and Ward-Smith were both driving sunk another chip
won there, At tão
and played "well to excellently throughout the. indifferent putting marr chances
third match
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