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PROFESSOR BROWN'S TRIBUTE TO UNIVERSITY HELP

excellent concert.

WIDESPREAD MURDER PLOT

Amazing Conspiracy Disclosed in Tokyo: Leading Public Men Marked

Tokyo, Fab. 9-Detectives of parts of the army and navy, could Tokyo's famed Metropolitan police seize the government and the na- are gradually piecing together the tion, or whether he was merely a story of one of the most amazing tool of high personages with whom murder plots of modern history, the bo previously had been associated, ramifications of which led into the was not made clear.

The evidence, however, was suf The first annual prize giving of, of Mr. C. C. Wu, kindly distribut. army and navy and the object of Chung Nan Collega was held yes-ed the prices at the end of the which was to assassianto practical- cient to show that, many high of

natumn the juniorly all the foremost public men of hers of the army had been closely terday morning in the King's meeting. In Theatre, and way followed by an haskel ball tenni joined the basket the Empire, including the venerable connected with Inoue and had em ball league and the players fought Prince Saionji, last of the genre.ployed him in various capacities. It also indicated that. Inque was very hard in all the contests.

Details of the plot have just been of the same ilk as the so-called published after preliminary hearing "China. Renin," or Japanese al of the fanstic priest, Nissho Inoue, venturers who plotted for a quar and 13 of his associates, on charges ter of a century to bring about of murdering Mr. Junnosuko Japanese occupation, of Manchuria Inouye, former Minister of Fin- and who were charged with actually anca, once president of the Bank bringing on the "independent state of Japan and foremost financier of of Manchukuo" by the Japanese the Empire, and Baron Takuma Dan, active head of the great fin ancial house of Mitsui.

Professor W. Brown distributed the prizes.

HEADMASTER'S, REPORT

School Magazine.

The first number of the College magazine culled C.N. Students Journal was issued in July 1932 The Headcastor, Mr. Chung. Wait is a bilingual magazine, The San, B.A. (Hong Kong) read his second mather an enlarged addi. tion printed in book form was favourably commented on by the ditors of some local newspapers, The third number was isomed in December:

report as follows:-

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Founding of the College. The College was founded in November 1831 by Hong Kong University graduates. From the! beginning a laboratory for teach. ing the subjects of physics and chemistry was equipped.

Attendance.

the

In the month of the school year

Attendance averaged

103

Boy Scouts.

All the men were found guilty i preliminary examination and They were members of an organisation called

Army.

There was no evidence to reveal that Inoue took any part in the plot which resulted in the assassina tion all the late Maralal Chang To Lin when his train was bombed outside Mukden in 1928 but the

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1933...

20TH, 21ST, SIND AND 25TH

FEBRUARY, 1033.

IN

Saturday 18th, Monday 20th, Tuesday 21st, and Wednesday 22nd February, the first bell will be ung at 11 am, and the first raco will be run at 11.30 am. On Saturday, the 25th February, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and the first racn wil be run at 2.00 p.nl.

The tiffin interval will be taken after the fifth race on the first four days. MEMBERS' BADGES AND

ENCLOSURE. . Members are reminded that they and their ladies must wear their badges prominently displayed.

No one without a badge will be ad mitted to the Members' Enclosure

Fadges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Clab Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax-or $40.00 including tax for the Meeting (ladies 85.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through the Secretary upon introduction by u Member, such Member to be respon sible for all chits, etc.

The school roalising the im-bound svar for trial, portance of the boy scouts move- ment used every means possible to the "Blood Brotherhood" and con- evidenco did show he was for long closure will NOT be on sale at the

stir up the keen interest of the boys in scouting. In September the school found it possible to

months later ansther patrol was graph gradually went up until the added. I avail myself of this op- month of May in which the atten-portunity to express our gratitude dance reached the maximum

to the vice-Commissioner, Rev. 205 which is near the maximum N. V. Halvard who, paid frequent Accommodation

visita to our troop hmuse, The minimum attendanoc which occurred in the month of October was 909 as is usually the case with all private schools.

of

The Staff.

the school

Hostels.

A dormitory was opened after the summer vacation to accom- modate students from distaht lands.

In conclusion, I should say the year under review was a year of strenuous effort which was not unrewarded.

The college maintained through- out the year, a staff of at least fifteen teachers, eight full time alaas-masters, two touchers for the subjects of physics and chemistry, three Chinese teachers, one draw.

Before I call upon Prof. Brown ing and one mandarin teacher.

to distribute the prizes, I wish to The school was fortunate in secur ing the service of a several univer: thank him most heartily for han: sity undergraduates as past-timerings with his presence to-day the prize. teachers to relieves the work of the and kindly acting as

distributor. regular teachers. All the upper class teachers are university gradu

PROFESSOR BROWN'S ntend all teachers have more than two years experience in teach. ing. I appreciate the good work done by all of them and, foremost of all, the excellent service of Mr.

Prince

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badges admitting to Members' En-

Race Course,

The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor,, Gloucester Building (Tel. 27784), will

and at 12.30 p.m. on the fifth day.

A limited number of Tifhns will be- obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Telephone- No 1920,

On no pretaxt will children be per- mitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. „ The price of admission to the Public- Enclosure is 84.00 per day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

Soldiers, and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men ate, wil not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Clab during the Race Meeting...

Tiffins will be obtainable in the

fessed that they had intended to time active in espionage and intri

gue in Manchuria and China and murder mare than & score of men. including Prince Saionji: Count must, at one time, have been in students per day. The attendance form a patrol of six and three Nobuski Makino, Lord Keeper of timate with the men who encom close at 10 am. on the first four days.

the Privy Seal; the late Premier, passed Chang Tso Lin's death Mr. Tsuyoshi Inukai, who later was murdered by army and navy men in the outbreak of May 15; Dr. Kisaburo Suanki, president of the Seiyukai political party, which has a majority in the Diet; Baron Heijiro Wakatsuki, former premier and president of the Minseito, the country's second largest political Farty Mr. Takejiro Tokonami, former Minister of Home affairs; Baron K. Shidehara, former For- rign Minister; Count Miyoji Ito, of the Privy Council;

The eight giant British locomo- Tyesato Tokugawa, president of the tives of the Pacific type, ordered House of Peers and of the America- for the Tientsin-Pakbw Railway, Japan Society; and many others, are to arrive at Tsingtao shortly including heads of the Mitsubishi and will soon be in operation on and other leading financial houses, the long stretch between Pukow and Practically all the men marked Peiping. These locomotives are so for aamassination have been pro-large according to the railway scale tected by guards every since the in England that alterntions to conspiracy was discovered following track and bridges had to be made the murder of Baron Dan on to enable the locomotives to pass March 5.

from the factory to the dock for loading to China. Eight of them have already been supplied to the Shanghai-Nanking Railway and pull the night express which, it is interesting to leam, include two Wagons Lits cars with a pictures que history, Both these ears were built in Europe and were operated Also in Europe over 20 years ago. New ned on the Shanghai-Nan king Railway they are probable the only two cars which have travelled on, their own wheels all the way from Europe to China on the Trans- Siberian and the Chinese Enstern Hong Kong, 0th February, 1933,

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Discipline.

The nethof adopted by.. this college to enforce discipline has proved effective. Offences are classified and punishment meted cut for the respective offences Up to the end of the school yeas

ADDRESS Professor W. Brown addressing the arsembly said: Mr. Cining-1 welcome this opportunity of ad- dressing a few friendly remarks to yourself, your largo and ablo staff, your pupils, and to all the ladies and gentlemen, who are to-day honouring your school by their presence.

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First let me say how greatly I appreciate the honour of being invited here to-day to diatributa three cases of dismissals and about

these certificates and prizes to the forly cases of punishment of vary successful candidates. When I sed ing severity have been recorded.pefore me the pupils of my own Now all the students behave well former studeals, it makes me feel because they know that any broach

a kind of academic grandfather. of the school rules will bring them into trouble.

The "Report" which you read has impressed me very favourably. It is remarkable indeed that so auch fine work has been accomp liabed. in so short a time. Your Buccesses prove the efficiency of your organisation and of your teaching, and the rapid growth in the num bers of the pupils indicates clearly the confidence felt in the school by the pupils themselves and by their parents and guardians.

Curriculum.

The syllabuses of the classes are modeled on those of the big gov.. crument schools. The school con. deted monthly tests and sent out monthly reports to parents nud guardians. The system of monthly report was appreciated by the inspector of the educational department who came to inspect the school in November 1932.

Hygiene and Sanitation. The college has the advantage of a good school house building by itself Cases of sick-leave were few and infertious diseases never heard of. Dr. F. I. Tseung, M.B.B.S. has been kind enough to advise us on matters of hygiene... The Results of Examinations. In the second week of November

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The University welcomes from this College two such promising students as Mr. Wong Wan Kung and Mr. Wong Yat Sang, and it will always he grateful to receive other freshmen to well prepared.

I am very glad, at the same. the preparation of time, that pupila for the University Matrion lation is not the sole aim nor even the chief ambition, o! Chung Nan College.

A really sound and comprehen- the school held its annual examins-sive education concerne itsell with tody, and mind, and character, and rion.

I am glad to note the attention de regards external examination given, not only to the imparting of fusults, I am proud to somon book knowledge, but to character that this college has the largest training, and to hygiene, It is number of passes among all the particularly pleasing to know that private schools which receive to the school has already a Boy gran-in-aid. Out of six Matricula Scout Troop, working keenly, and tion candidates, one passed with making rapid progress under the two distinctions and two passed enthusiastic guidance senior. Out, of fifteen junior can Master K, Y. Chan. didates, mine passed, one of them

xyglene. obtaining a distinction in Chinese.

Sports.

"The college did all it could to er.courage sports and games. Two

football-senior and junior-were

of Scout

As regards Hygiene as a special subject of study, the schools of Hong Keng have long felt the need of a text-book adapted to local conditions. This need has now ferned at the beginning of the been meet by the new book just produced by Dr. Minett, Health year. In April the college sent at Inspector of the Government two teams to join the Hong Kong

Schoola volley ball loagtie. In July inter-

Practical Work. class pingpong tournaments were | held and silver cups were awarded In science, the paramount in

to the senior and junior cham-portance of practical work is ions, Pingpong, the most popular realised; observing, measuring rammes, among the boys, has been weighing checking, are of more the means of bringing the boys of value than merely hearing, or different class into friendly re-reading, discriptions and explana Intions. Land and launch picnicstions.

Relations with Amy and Navy.

The connection between the Blood Brotherhood and the army and

navy

men

who murdered Mr. Inukai, then Premier, on May 15 and bombed leading financial estab lishments of Tokyo was not estab- fished at the preliminary hearing but it was significant that the brief of their findings submitted by the police disclosed that Priest Inoue, who is 48 years old,, had been in in Manchuria and China for more timately connected with the army than a decade before he retired to tionary plotting. to the priesthood and took tɔ rene

The nature of the evidence in the capital.-N..C, Daily Newn dicates that Inoue had his own death hand of civilians and, in additim,

afely connected. KING'S THEATRE

with a band of assassins in the army and navy. Whether he was COMMENCING WEDNESDAY

the master mind behind the whole plot, which was designed to bring on a reign of terror in which the reactionaries, with the support of

curate handwork should not be neglected, bi, fully developed as a vital aid in the growth of in- telligence.

(b) Laboratories and workshops of all kinds, whether for physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics, or Craft-work, are apt to be regard ed as expensive additions to a school. I wish to emphasise the fact that for all beginners in sciente, simple apparatus is the beat, and as much of it as possible, *abould be made from cheap materi- als in the school itself.

To all who are concerned with the education of Chinese boys and girla, to all who are interested in the welfare and development of China (and that includes everyone here present) I would commend a careful reading of the Report on "Reorganisation of Education in China by four Educational Ex- perts of the League of Nations."- (Not published),'

The College has already made notable progress in a remarkably short period of time. Under the wise leadership of Mr. Y. 8. Chung, and by the ability and exjorgy, and devotion of its lange and able staff, by the industry and devotion scholars, Chung Nam College is assured of continued and increa ing excess in the future.

were held during the stomer In this connection, I would like months. On September 1 by the to emphasise two points, (a) the Find permission of the committee tremendous educational value of of the

Chinese Batling Club | cresturs, handwork of almost any the scho was able, to bold its kind.. B'fill of hand is really skill To staff and pupils alike I very frit nquatio sport meeting. The of brain The natural capacity cordially wish all good luck, and tested and evinced by nearly all Chinese boys prosperity in the flew academic (and girls too) for neat and ac year which has now began so kopes *Continued at foot, of next Uolumn),full

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Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building.

Employers are requested to dis tribute them with discrimination and

to endorse their names on the passes.

Servants' are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing through on their duties but must remain in their emplovers' stands'

Any persons found bitering with Servants' passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the enclosure

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

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