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On the morning of the Cup-tie I Ronnie Williams plays aix with Crewe, a cockerel arrived at matches for Newcastle "before the the Coventry ground from an un-close of the season, Swansea are known source. The Lie was to derive further financial benefit. won so the cockerel has been He has played in two matches and 'adopted 23 the City mascot. scored in each, so there seems a Kimpton has provided sound prospect of further shekels Trainer suitable quarters for him on the for the Welsh club, ground, and he raucously greets the players when they appear for training.

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It is still within the bounds of possibility that Bowen, the Bristol City centre-forward, who has been Arsenal's latest Scottish fancy is out of the first team for several said to be Mathieson, the cutside-matches, will go over to Bristal left of Bridgeton Waverley.

Rovers, in exchange for one of the Eastville men. The Cup fates of Though not hurrying matters, the two clubs may hasten the deal Bolton have no intentions of tarry- Ing over their liking for Brown, the Halifax centre-forward,

Stoke were asked by one of "the Birmingham clubs if they will talk business respecting John, their goalkeeper, seeing he was not figuring in the Brat team,

A "gammy" ankle stood in the Way of Williamson, a promising young goalkeeper from the Swan- sen district, making 'à go of it after a month's trial with the Wolves.

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There is much cross-talk between Northampton and Manchester City respecting Albert Dawes," the quick Are artist in the "Cobblers" front

line.

The name of Lynas, the Third Lanark outside-right, who has had a season with Sunderland, has been linked with Middlesbrough, but there is nothing doing-yet

Although having another centre forward iron in the fire, Stoke would be quite happy to call "domino" respecting Melaniphy. the Plymouth reserve leader.

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Did any footballer éver have a more up and down career than Mays, whose goal earned Margate

Cup replay, even if the subse quent match was lost? Mays has probably had more clubs than any other professional With some he has been a huge success (look what he did at Wrexham), and with others a complete flop, but it is to | Kils credit that amidst it all he is

stil netting vital goals.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9 - 1934.

LLD. FOR THE HON. MR

PAUL LAUDER

of India de Bea

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There was a time when the re-

of our degree the right to practice currency. Is not the crux of the medicine not only in Great Bri- whole matter the vital question of tain and Ireland, but also through-how-

to adjust the traditional out the British Empire,The Un dorms of social and political order verslty's medical degrees have al- which are the result, bf a long and ways enjoyed this recognition, as gradual process of historical evo- did the diplomas of the Hong-lution to the new economic forces kong College of Medicine. The that have transformed the world diplomas of the King Edward VII during the last century, and above, Medical College, Singapore, and all during the last forty years? the Colombo Medical College are and does it not follow from this similarly recognised as were until that each people has to and the. recently the degrees of all the individual solution that is in con- Medical Schools of the Universities formity with its own sociologiesi and historical structure" and that cognition of the General Medical be preceded and accompanied by the work of social restoration must Counell was easily given and once the reconstitution of the people a given it continued normally with intellectual and social traditions out question and as a matter I believe that the capacity or course. This is no longer the case failure of the Universities of the The medical degrees of the Uniworld to contribute to the work versities in India have lost of social reconstruction will be the this, recognition. The General Medical Council now requires that acid test of their continued exis It should be satisfied from time to nce. If they all they will be time as a result of an investiga-swept into Limbo, a few perhaps being allowed to survive as the tion carried out on the spot by rostre from which the political and one of its deputies that the con- social nostrum of the moment will ditions of its recognition are being be by direction proclaimed. The fulfilled. My

Essue before humanity being so is the hour for the University tremendous, I can not feel that

throw in his hand. teacher or the schoolmaster to

Sir Richard Needham.“ Sir Richard Needham spent three strenuous weeks in the Medical Faculty of the University

In due course he will send 'a re- During the past week Blackburn port to the General Medical Coun- came down to Kent (where they cil and a copy of this report will, found Harper) and took Tommy presumably, be sent to the Uni- Brennaa. inside-forward, from versity. I do not feel in the Tunbridge Wells Rangers in ex-least apprehensive about this re- change for a good-sized cheque port. When the visit was first Brennan is a clever young player mooted the Board of the Faculty. and may do well at Blackburn, in of Medicine and the Council wel. spite of the fact that he has comed the proposal. The Univer- already been with three Leaguesity is under an obligation to Sir clubs Gillingham, Brentford and Richard Needham for the atten- Crystal Palace without showing tion which he gave to the work of up to the advantage anticipated.

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Although not having made a de- finite offer to Clapton for Mills, inside-left, Leicester are that way inclined and are anxious to know their chances one way or the other.

The many clubs who have been so interested in Gardner, the Hull Bradford City have turned down right-half, for weeks and followed a Birmingham offer for Bicknell,nim all over the country, would be right-back, but their reply to interested in the experiment Hull Portsmouth Inquiry

respecting made at Preston yesterday. Hull's Watmough, "outside-right, is not forward work has fallen off in quite so definite.

recent matches, so Gardner wAS moved up to inside-right, where it was anticipated he would add much-needed punch to the line. Incidentally, if he comes oft. will add another £1,000 to the £4,000 at which they value him.

It created no surprise when scouts visiting Plymouth on the louk-put, made inquiries about Owen, the Lineily goalkeeper, who was on view. He gave a pheno- menal. display.

since Ted Vizard

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Huli

Its Medical School

But this visit does bring home to "us the fact that the Hong

Kong University Medical Faculty must keep pace with the times or of which it is a vital part. perish along with the University In this connexion let me remind you

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GRADUATES 1933 The degrees conferred yesterday were as follows:----

Degree of Bachelor of Medicine

and Bachelor of Surgery,*** "Bee Hoat Teck, Hui Luk Tip (Miss), Lee Ho Tin. Lim Gim Kheang, Loke Kam Thong. Teoh Thean Ming, Chu Wai Kong, Wong Song Hing. In absentia: Kuc Shao Hong. Tseng Wah Kit.

Degree of Bachelor of Science

RIFLE CLUB Circular for January

Patron Sir William Feel, K.C.

NO. KB2. President Mr. B. Wylle. Chairman-Mr. R. A. Starling. Hon. Treasurer Mr. W. J. Rat-

tey, Kowloon Docks Hon. Secretary Mr. J. H G Parker. Headquarters, R.A.. Ching Command:*****

Monthly Shoot“ ý The January Monthly Shoot will take place on Saturday, "and Sunday, 20th and 21st Jan uary. 1934, at 230 pm, and 9.30 am respectively Ranges 200, 500 and 500 yards. One Sighter and seven to count

at each range,

Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting of the Club will take place in the Board Room of The S. C. Morning Post Wyndham Street, at 6,30 pm on Tuesday, 30th January, 1934. Mem- bers are requested to make a special effort to be present.

The Annual Report for 1933-1 being circulated to all Members.

THE CRITIC RE-APPEARS

Under New Editorship

The Critic," a weekly journal, has again appeared, this time un der the editorship of Mr. R T Barrett. The journal was for sale on Saturday morning. and the opening far is it more correct to say re-opening?) hinber Is very readable, consisting as it does of a variety of articles for local in tarest.

that as long ago as 1887 Sir Pa-Wong Tsoong, Ping, Wong. Wids whole, very well got up ́and'should”

trick Manson founded the College of Medicine, and that when the establishment of this University was under consideration it was Lord Lugard the Governor of the Colony who approached the Col- lege of Medicine with the sugges tion that the College should be merged in the University. The College was at that time about to put up a building of its own and it had secured some funds and a site.

enjoy a good sale.

Major L Cassel's "Welt Politik which has been such a feature of past numbers of The Critle is In Engineering.

again included, while Fair Play Samuel Bercovitch, Chien Hung writes an interesting article in Tou, Ip Tuen Shing, Lay Shing defence of the Cadet Oncer Ki, Lee Kal "Leung. Leung Hon There is the feature short story. Yung. Ng Kam Sool, Hatam No- The Bookshelf and a bright snap- manbhoy, Ow-Yang Hong Chiew, PF sports section..

The new number. fs.

on the Cheung. In absentis: Chwang Chi Teng

Degree of Bachelor of Arts. Fatt. Cheung Shin Tong, Cheung Miss Grace Chan, Chan Shu Shut Ling: Fung Ping Wah, Miss Ho Slu Hing, Walter Hunt. Io Kun Im. Miss Lal Po New Name For List Of Donats Kan, 13 Fuk Fai, Li Yau Sing. Lin Chih Kwang. Siek "Tiang Djoe, Scen Gwan Thoen. Soo Fee, Sung Hang Chee, Tsan Wel Keaw, Wee Chal Chee, Wong Shin Harry Angus Woller. Ming. Wong Siew Leng. Reginald

Alexander

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE

At a meeting of the Chapter Gen- John of Jerusalem, the name of Mr. Chong eral of the Venerable Order of St. Chau Men Chee was added to the list of Donate of the Order.

"Reader in Chinese. My Chinese friends may be won Not since the palmy junior days dering what has happened to the A wave of enthusiasm has over-Di Tommy McNally, the ex-Bunder-promised Reader in Chinese. When taken Swindon took over the wheel. The receipts for the first eight home matches of his season show an increase of more than £2,000 over those for the corresponding Axtures of last season.

This has been approved by H. R land star, has a player created such I last addressed the Congregation, MR. R. MELLON'S ESTATE this honour in the Colony, Sir Ro-

H. the Grand Prior.

Mr. Chaur is the 3rd recipient of a furore in Scottish football circles the University had engaged an a Feat, the demon centre of Englishman but things happened

The estate of the late Mr. Ricard Mr. Ho Kom Tong, Knight of bert Ho Tung, Knight of Grace,

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Perhaps you didn't know that

Bo'ness Cadura. Having played in which prevented him from coming hard B. Melion, estimated by the Grace, O.B.E. being the others.

poir.t

Tammy Graham, the Notta Forest THE BRITISH TRADITION Captain,

who took a benefit

yesterday, has six brothers (besides

six sisters!) but he is the only member of the lot who has earned anything like fame on the football Mr.

feld.

It is quite likely that Birming ham will take a Wellingborough, Town player" soon.

IN CHINA

Cadogan On 250 Years Of Chinese Department. Indeed, I

Business Relations

According to the summary of an, American blographer, the assets of the thirty-two industrial concerns in which the Mellons hold great interests amounted in 1931. to. roughly £1,943,000,000

The proportion of these assets represented by the Mellon hol- dings amounted to the astonis- hing figure of £388,000,000.

MELLON DIVIDENDS The tables of profits made and make interesting reading. dividends paid by these companies From the following figures it will be seen. that dividends were subject to only a slight reduction in 1931, despite the heavy decline in the companies profits.

only 19 games this season. Peat here. Last summer I went to Lon- New York Correspondent of The

as actually amassed the amazing don and Paris.

When I was in Daily Telegraph" at £40,000,000, total of 52 goals, his bag of eight Shanghat in November, I was dis- reveals but a tithe of the huge last Saturday closely following tolls cussing the difficulties with Mr. fortune bulit up by Judge Thomas demand. Liverpool are negotiating small side for "big" football

Merthyr's players are in great of seven and ten within the past 5. R. Hughes. I told him that Mellon, of Pittsburg, and his eight

few weeks! Pronounced on the we had advertised. the post thrifty, industrious sons, for Lewis half-buck) and Alder

by in China and made it known (centre forward); Brentford So scouts. at least one English throughout Europe but that we after Davies (full-back); and Brig-club - Middlesbrough would be were still without a man. Mr. tol Rovers have offered a price for willing to take a chance on this Hughes introduced me to a Chin Smith (hair-back),

ese scholar of the modern type who is now living in Shanghal. This scholar advised me to go to Peking and to see Dr. Hu, Shih, So I flew to Peking where I was most graciously received. Dr. Hu Shih, and his colleagues and friends are interesting themselves active- y in the development of our had hoped that Dr. Hu Shih, might have been here to-day. It is now clear to me that what we want London, December 20. in our new Chinese Reader is a clever young half-back, was watch Minister-Designate to Chips, was

Turnell, the Mr. Alexander Cadogan, HM, modern and constructively critical mind working on a background, of ed by representatives of the Birthe guest of honour at the an- Chinese classics,

The proportion of profits applic. But the back able to the Mellon interests and mingham club at Kettering, and nual dinner of the China Associa ground of classics is indispensable. the actual dividends received by though his "team was beaten, they were very much impressed with his Grosvenor House. The Chinese same time I am happy to be able tion, held on Wednesday at

I hope that before long we shall them were as follows STA get the reader we want. At the display.

Proats-1929; £18,219,000; 1930, Minister (M. Quo Tai-chi was to tell you that our Chinese De-

- £9,600,000; 1931; £355,000. also. present,

Divds1929, £7,130,000; 1930, partment in the Faculty of Arts

£7,746,600: 1931, £6,736,000," by Lieutenant-General Sir George temporary and provisional staff. years were evidently drawn upon Replying to the toast proposed is doing good work in spite of its Surplus profits from previous Macdonogh, president of the asso-. The Fung Ping Shan Library to maintain the dividends in 1931. some of the chapters of Chinese clation. Mr. Cadogan discussed which is to be open to the public. FINANCIAL INTERESTS AN history which had won

from to-morrow, has recently In the financial held the Mellons miration of the world, and refert Cheng The Young & Shanghai werful. The total resources of the the ad- been enriched by a gift from Mr. were shown to be hardly less po- ed to the length and character graduate of ours, of 36 volumes twenty-four financisi houses in of the British tradition in Chins of the literary anthology compiled which they are interested amount Grimsby and Hull have been re- He could claim the Chinese Minis- by his late father; also by the ed to 8159,225,000 th 1930 and were presented at recent York games. ter as a friend, for their duties presentation of a set of rubbings still worth £153,741,000 in 1932. Wilcockson, the I-back, is one of in Geneva had brought them of ancient Chinese" tablets erected In the latter year the Mellone, con- the attractions.

together, and he had learned to on various hills and temples in trolled £108,290,000 of that total respect and admire his abilties

the Province of Bhangtung. These The dividends 'received: býr the rubbings are the gift of Mr. W. A. Mellon family from these com- The British could look back on Harding His Majesty's Consul panies were

commercial Intercourse and nearly 100 years to him and so on to us from a 1932, 548,000. nearly 250 years of

General at Yunnaniu. They came 1930,869,000: 1931 £704,000: of political intercourse with direct descendant of Confucius. These figures, however, relate China. They had been going on the Depression only to seventeen of the twenty pioneers in introducing to China 1t is certain that there will be an the modern products of Western

A severe depression was settled our financial interests, the other unloading of inside-forwards at civilization, by which he meant touched the University and it may in these seventeen the Mellon last an this Colony. It has ready being incomplete in detalla. But Preston I Barch follows Harper not only material products but seriously affect its development, year were, it is stated, controlling. to Ewood Park, remember you saw also those of philosophy, art, and It may be that we who work in a 215,400,000, surpluszka it first in "Sporting Chatter." -

terature. In a reference to the the University will be called upon A FARMER'S BOY question of transferring the Bri- to make bacrifices, but ever sq A hundred and thirty-odd years Arthur is the Swindon goal-ish Legation to Nanking. Mr. higher education is expensive, es have relapsed since Andrew Mellon keeper tread, the lesson af the an- Cadogan said that short of pecially higher education in ap-emigrated from ter to settle rtsmen's Service at Bwin neonie, had latterly been house piled science But the rest. I in Fennsylvanial At the age of The spegil war Ted Visard, hunting for him, put he had never look at the crisis which has arisen nine his son Thomas, the future manager, whose address was yet committed himself to any in the world since the war, the judge and founder of the fortune, ntitled "Games and the Playing of residence anywhere without permore convinced do. I become that walked from their farm into Pistar Them

sonal Inspection

the crisis is not merely an econo-burg to see the city

Bolton have been "tipped off to watch Smalle, a young inside-right, now playing for Dunipace.

The transfer of Fulwood, a back of Selby Town (Yorkshire League team), to a First Division club, is Imminent.

Hartlepools have "burst" the #scouts by fixing up Huggins, the hopes of a number of League

Birtley centre-forward; for a trial

Newark

(Notts) can talk of nothing else but Billy Hall, now of ttenham, and ; capped against ance, for not many seasons, ggg was playing for a local engineer-

Other guests. Included Admiral male one. It seems to me hopeless On his way he passed the neigh Bit Howard Kelly, Major-General "to try and find the solution In houring and more prosperous farm W, Sandilande. Mr. C. W. Orde, some simple remedy that can be of the Negleys, whose daughter Sir John Pratt and Sir John applied to every society indiffer was one day to be the mother of Wardlaw Milne, MP. Bir Victor ently and I am utterly sceptical) the men who continued the well- Wellesley was unable to be pro- of the solution of the problem by doing" of his Inemtrionis sent owing to Indiaposition,

the manipulation of credit and parents

LOCAL FOOTBALL

Interport

Trial

It was necessary to make several changes from the selected teams The teams. lined up as follows:-

Whites-Cord: Allan C. Pile; Dowen, Pardoe, Jones: Mathias, Harris, McGuinness, Ridley and Le Rocquard.

illues.--McHardy; S. Strange, Morrison: Blackborne, Pedmore, Shepherd; Baldry Elliott. Howe,

Strange and Bickford.

The Selection Committee gather- ed voty little from the play out up, in the second Interport Trial. Team work was missing but indivi- dual play brought out a few of the players as outstanding. Late in the second half the only goal of thematen was scored. Pardee pushed the ball along the ground through the Blue's delence and Eccquard snapping up the pass,

sent across the goalmouth, Mathias running in from the right shot the ball into the net to win the match for the Whitea.

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MAMAK HOCKEY

H.M.S. Medway Draws With R.C.S.

Played on the Marina ground yesterday the H.M.S. Medway Hockey XI drew with the Royal Corp of Signals in a fast game by 1- goal afl

The first half was well contest- ed and if anything the Signals had much the better of the game. A lucky breakaway by the Medway forwards however enabled Allen to net.**

The Signals tried their best to equalise in the second half and although they had much the big- get share of the game, the sailors kept them off until just before the end when Bryce equalised. The teams were as follows: R.C.8.-Cross, Martin Dilley, Herridge. Convey, Austin, Shorts.. Henshaw, Bryce, Fielding and Lar-

Medway:--Morris, Steers, Hodge, Williams, Ford, Mason, Allen Tarr, Holmes, Glass Tarrant.

LOCAL GOLF Captain's Cup Qualifying

The Borderers wing for the Whites showed the better combina- tion, the opposite wing. Lt. Hoc- quard and Ridley did not settle down to their usual game. Strange add Bickford failed to maintain that, fineness that they had done in past exhibition games. Baldry and Elliatt did well seeing that they had not played together before. McHardy had more to do than Cord in the Whites goal, al- though the Kowloon keeper did round at Fanling Jan. 6, 8 and 7th,

Captain Cup, January Qualifying. well to clear from Elliott and Old Course Strange. On the general run of the play, the defence on each side:

Major L. Eastwick Field. 85-16- was too good for the attack.

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FURTHER TRIAL ON WEDNESDAY

The Committee rnet after the match and decided on a furtrier Trial match to be played on Wednesday. 17th January, kick of on the Hong Kong F.C. ground at 4.30 pm.

The following selected

players were.

Whites-Pau Ka Ping: Allan, Morrison; Beltrão. Cork, Leung Wing Chuf Tang Kwong · Sam, Elliott, Howe, Ridley and Et. Hoc quard.

Blues-McHardy; 8. Strange, C. Gosano, Tam Kong Pak, A. V File: 8klaner. Pardoe, Jones; B.

Gosano, E. Strange, and Bickford. Reserves. Blackborne, Shep herd. Leonard. Cord, Tay Quee Llang.

Other scores:

Round

JW. Mayhew 84-14-70 W. S. Hilder 84-1074 There were 37 entries. New Course "H.: Laffond 84-12=72 qualifies There were 11 entries.

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