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(NAM WAH YAT PO)
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,
WAH YAN STUDENTS
Infant Association
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1935.
AROUND THE COURTS
WOMAN BANISHER
Sentence of six months' hard la-
Reports Good Year bour was passed on Lal Fung,
A very successful year "was re- ported by the President of the Wah Yan Students Association
the annual genera: meeting which was held at the College Hall on Saturday evening," after which the gathering present partook of din- per.
and
The ball was very tastefully de- corated for the occasion with buntings, coloured Hights greenery. Music was suppiled by the College Band under the direc tion of Rev. Fr." Gallagher.
widow, by Mr. Wyhne-Jones at" the Kowloon Magistracy on Satur. day when the woman appeared on a charge of returning to the Co- long before her term of bázish- that she was deported for Ave ment had expired. It was stated
years July 7, 1934.
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CHINESE OFFICER CHARGED
Tong Yeung Wan, a Chinese miltary officer, appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones at Kowloon Ma- gistracy un Saturday charged with having in his possession, at the Kowloon Railway Station on t day, 8 Milla bombs, 8 ignition sets In a welcoming address, the Fre- "and three rounds of ammunition. sident, Mr. Ko Foor Son. said: Sub-Inspector Whant, who appear- My Lord Bishop, Reverend Fed for the prosecution, applied thers. Ladies and Gentlemen:
I for a formal remand of 48 hours consider it a great pleasure and which was accordingly granted.
PRESIDENT'S SPEECH
a rare oportunity to welcome you all here to-night. The kind at- tendance of so many distinguished guests, including His Lordship Bl- shop Valtorta, Rev. Father
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CAT BURGLAR
WEDDING BELLS
According To Chinese Reformed Rites
The wedding of Mr. Yu Wai Wah, son of Mr. Yu' Ah Tim, compradore of the Naval Dockyard. and Miss Au Un Pik, daughter of Mr. Au Twe Shlu, a well-known merchant Wah Hospital took place in the and former director of the "Turig
dining-room of the Gloucester Hotel on Saturday which WES crowded to its utmost capacity
The ceremony, conducted in ac-" cordance with the reformed rites of the Chinese National Govern ment and Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau.
was performed by the
A CHARMING BRIDE
The bride, looking charming in
Ivory-white satin, with a long bridal vell carried by a diminutive pare, entered the room on the arm of the groom, followed by the bridesmaids and groomsmen, to Charged with breaking into the strains of Mendelssohn's Wed- No. 8. Yuen Chow Street on Nov-ding March, played by an all-Chin- Cooney, Mr. H. C. Macnamara, Mr. a felony, Ku Ming-chung, aged 21. † quet of white mases, while the prin- ember 23, with tent to commit ese orchestra. She carried a bou- WILS bound over in the sum of cipal bridesmaid, also to ivory- $100 so come up for judgment in white satin, carried a sheaf of pink
gladioll 12 months, when he appeared be- fore Mr. Wynne-Jones at Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday.
Peter Sin, "and Mr. Lim Hoy Lan. and so many honorary members indicates their great interest in our Association. The presence of so many members makes us refuse to believe that our Association is ilras than one year old. In fact, It was founded on March 20 this year. Since the establishment, my colleagues and I have been working diligently in order
to make this young institution a well-founded and really active or ganisation. Yet we dare not say that we have achieved all the ob- fects anticipated by those who formulated the Constitutions.
THE FIRST “AT HOME” (~
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OPIUM POSSESSION At the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday, Ylp Ho (married wo-
man) arid Ting Yung-fan (widow) were charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones with having in their possession 50 tatis of raw, oplum and 32 taels of the drug, respec- tively. They pleaded guilty, the Brst defendant being fined $1,500, or five months, while the second defendant was fed $900, or four
"During the last eight months of the existence of our Associa- months. tion, we have had severf gather- Ings with the object of bringing the past students closer to the
year.
con-
"The first "At Home" was suc- cessfully held in our College hall on May 4 Other activities sisted of inviting Mr. Macnamara, the well-known local barrister-at- law, to talk on law, and Rector Father Gallagher, Vice-President of our Association; to lecture on science and religion. I am sure all of us still remember these two most interesting and educational lectures.
Among the European guests in- vited were:-
Commodore C. G. Sedgwick, Payr. Lieut.
Comdr. M. A W Sweny and Mrs, Sweny. Mr. Ew. C Corry, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Munn.
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FIGHTING THE SHARKS
Terror Of The Australian Beaches
A picked team of Australian Life Savers are to tour Britain, Below an Englishzan in Sydney tells of the work these men do
Mr. B. C. Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rali voluntarily, of the dangers C. Moy, Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Luke, they face from sharks, tarraz of Miss Joan Luke, Mr. R. Henderson, of Sydney's marvellous surfing Mr. and Mrs. C, D. Bartlett, Mr. beaches, and of the gluck of somé and Mrs. J. A. Riach, Mr. and Mrs of the victims of the tiger of the W. H. Wallond, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin, M. and Mrs. H. P. Blake, Engineer Commander R. Moy and Mrs. Moy.
OBITUARY
Mr. G. E. Bell
It la with deep regret that we bave to record the death of Mr. George Edward Bell, a retired mer- chant, which occurred at the Gor- erament Civil Hospital on Satur- day after a long liness
The late Mr. Bell who had been
for some two or three months past with stomach trouble, had been in China for some 40 years,
and -was--well-known "at-Pakhol","
from which place, be retired about 11 years ago, when it was first menaced by the "Reda”
The deceased gentleman was 60
“THE FUNERAL
Australian office colleague issued daughter-in-law and two grand- "Mind you're not taken "I" My years of age, and leaves a wife, 2 the warning solemnly when I had children to mourn his death, and informed him that I proposed to to whom the deepest sympathy is
surfing that afternoon-a blag-extended.
'Takan.""I echoed, "by whom?”
The funeral took place yesterday tralla especially in Sydney-ta and was attended by a number of You have to be resident in Aus-evening at the Catholic Cemetery.
word It really means "don't be Brown conducted the burial service understand the significance of the his personal friends, Rev. Father come ahark bait."
Mr. and Mrs. F, Ardon, Mr. B. C. Tilley Rev., F. N. Chamberlain, Mrs. Enright, Eng.-Lieut. Comman-ng hot day in mid-January der A B Coventry and Mrs, Con- ventry, Mr. G. B. McCormick, Eng. Commander H. J. White and Mrs. White, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rafferty Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. A E. Loft, Mr. L. A.
I did not pay much attention to
ar the graveside." -"
The principal mourners at the
daughter-in-law
two
funeral were the deceased's wife, bis grand-children.
STEALING FUEL Tang Tung, unemployed, was Ceileg and closer among them charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones selves. In respect of these activat Kowloon Magistracy on Satur- tles, a Programme Committee, day with the theft of 53 The of headed by Mr. Fung Kwok Wah. firewood, the property of Mr. J. was appointed to carry activities set down for the current Terrace,
out the Braga, from No. 10, Knutsford
on Friday. Defendant Anning, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cory. It at the time. Used to Brighton, pleaded that a friend had asked Mr. F. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Hastings, Worthing or Blackpool, him to take the wood away. ItFE. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Web-It did not mean a lot. But when, was stated that he had a previous ber, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Longyear later that day, having surfed, and given "another six weeks." conviction for larceny, and he was Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Summons. In- thoroughly enjoyed it, at Marou- Wreaths were sent by his sorrOW- spector A. B. Allan, Mr. and Mrs. bra, a tram-ride from the centre ing wife and children, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hadson, Mr. and Mrs. 8. R of the city, I bought an evening Shiu Chow, Mr. Kwok-Ho, Mr. Lok Farlow, Mr. W. G. Knight, Mr. and paper, I changed my mind.
Hah Wan, Mrs. Liu. Tai Koo, Mrs. Mrs. L.-W. Peckham, Mr. and Mrs.
For, within half an hour of my Chan Tuet Ngor, The St Mary's E R. Newnham, Mr. and Mrs, G. leaving the beach there a young Church of Causeway Bay and many Dolg, Mr. R. Snook, Mr. and Mrs. married man had been "taken.", others. Previously acknowledged $11.726.18 Well, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Meloy, shown
J. W. Jefford, Mr. and Mrs. Leo despite the utmost gallantry Headquarters R. A
by 2 sixteen-year-old (Wreath Fopples)
Mi. W. G. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. F.youngster who had gone to his Morley. Miss Morley, Mr. and Mrs assistance, C 8. Boryer; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. In three feet of water, he had Budden, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pen- actually held on to one of the vic- ney, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Law-tim's arms, while a 12 feet grey rence, Mr. C. J. Avery, Mr. S. A Bright, Mr. and Mrs. T. Germaney. Mr. and Mrs..J: W. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Lakeman.
"During the summer months,
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we, held three launch picnics, with H. M.. "Tarantula" Kore than 100 members at: tending each time. I am glad to announce that we have offered to the College three prizes in order to encourage the present students in essay-writing and debating. This is but a small part of what we have endeavoured to do to Mr. Fung Kwok Wah, a sociable the Kwong Chow Restaurant, West was dragged ashore..... Now, when Ing Chinese Ladies. on Saturday
wards our College.
Li
CO-OPERATION NEEDED "But the scope of our Assocla- tion is wider than simply giving the past students good times in social gatherings. We must ren. der mutual help to. one another. de work of social value to the community, and be useful to the country. This is the way to glorifya cur Alma Mater, which has equip ped us with education to do great
would invariably be kept busy preparing materia's for the press,
our
sportsman and Chairman of Programme Committee, has
very smoothly conducted different ac- tivities. In short the helping hands of all Council members have lightened the heavy respon- siblities that are placed upon my shoulders, and I wit always have happy memory of their support and co-operation
thank you for the honour you "Finally, Ladies and gentlemen,
have done to us in coming here to night.".
and useful things in future. These geat tasks cannot be accomplish ed by us alone. Enthusiastic co. operation is needed if success. is
Toasts to "The College," "The äimed at.
Association" and "The Guests" "Now I wish to give my heart were also proposed and drunk Sest thanks to our distinguished with enthusiasm, before the even- guests for their presence to-night, Fing concluded. Many references ane particularly for their keen to were made to the excellent work terest in our Association since its the Association is to ng in foster- birth. I feel greatly indebted to in the spirit service and the Council members for their verence for the mother institution valuable assistance, which bas made this Association so far SQ successful.
OFFICE BEARERS
re-
The following were the officials
elected for the ensuing year:-
President: Mr. Eo Fook-sun. Vice-Presidents:--Rev. Fr. Gal- lagher B. J and Mr. Kwan, Yin- chor.
A dinner was afterwards given at
Point, at which the majority of the European guests who attended the ceremony at the Gloucester Hotel were also present.
dress
PROBATES
Granted By The Supreme Court
nurse shark beld on to the other arm, and was thrashing the water into foam ih furious effort to snatch its prey.
The victim died soon after he
go surfing, I take good care that there are plenty of other surfers in my immediate vicinity.
A
The gratifying mum of $3,353.38 was collected by a host of charmD) –
on behalf of the Confucian So- ciety when their "Rose Day" was held in order to raise funds for the free night schools,
At a very early hour of the morning, that must have. meant the loss of a couple of hour's aleep to many of them, they spread themselves" over" Hong Kong and Kowloon, on the prin diple that it is the early bird that catches the worm indeed the But the average Australian sur- very earliest of those going-to fer puts his trust in luck and business were caughts and cajoled the Life Saver. On every beach into buying a nower,
A REAL MENACE The shark menace is a very real thing in Sydney. Several of the more popular beaches have shark- proof nets guarding a surfing area. Others this season will be spend ing hundreds of pounds nesh- ing for the brutes.
of note and there are twenty at No less than 870 girls, selected least within a 4d, tram-ride of from 14 schools, took part in the Sydney's railway station-you will drive, M Local estate to the value of find these stalwart, sun tanned Their energy seemed boundless. $21,700, was left by Mrs, Linda- follows standing on watch.
Not content with their strenuous mina Maria D'Azevedo Gomes, Throughout the hottest day, work of the morning they devoted late of 10 Austin Avenue, Kow-with the shade temperature top- the afternoon to a concerted raid toon, who died at the above ad- ping 103, they work in relays Al- on the spectators at the various on Beptember 17, 1935. ways there are at least four on sports grounds and succeeded in Letters of administration with the guard, and never for an instant du drawing many extra dollars from will annexed have been granted they relax their vigilant study of the pockets of their willing vic- "Father Gallagher, our Vice-
to Francisca Maria Gomes, eldest the sea. President, is the most able man
daughter,
Close at hand there is the Hie- who links our Association in close
Mrs. Helena Maria Yvanovich line, with its harness.” As soón touch with the College. He pays
Noronha, who died at 17 Ashier as the alarm is raised" a perfectly as much attention to the past Hoo, Secretary:Mr. Joseph Ng Road, Kowloon on January 8 this trained team get to work. A wearing the special blazer awarded students as to the present The Hon Treasurer Mr. Chen Wat year, left local estate amounting strong swimmer_slips into the to the fully-trained: Life: Bayer existence of our Acacciation en- | chuen,
to 84,700. A pelation by Me harness, the line le paid out hand Incidentally, he buys }; himselfi tirely depends on that of the Col- Councillors-Rev. Fr. Ryan & Eduardo Antonie Noronha, eldest | over bånd above the heads of his The most amazing thing. Der lege, because a growing college. Messrs. Chow Shut-ki, Leung son, for letters of administration team-mates,
haps, is that those shark victims enro ment year by year means a Ting-tong, Fung Kwok-wa, Lin to the estate, has been granted.. Another team mana the surf- who recover seldom give up their corresponding increase in our How-ping, Cheung Yan-sheung. Probate of the will of the latest Of they go to where the pastime of surfing despite the ter- members after their graduation. Kwan Man-wai, Albert Chan. Mr. Pang Kan foreman, whe water death faces them but ters
victim is struggling, thrashing the rible shock to their nervous sys- PRAISE BOR OFFICIALS* Leung Kwal and Ho Sai-wal,^^ "I should like to think the Ron. Among those present were B's died at as Connaught Road Cen-on they go fearless, each max There is Max Steele, for exam- Secretary, Mr. Joseph Ng. publicly Lordship Bishop E. Valtorta. Very tral, 1st 2005, on March 13, 1935, knowing what I expected of him ple He was "taken at North for the efficient manner in which Rev Fr. Cooney 8: 3. Messrs. H. loving $3,300, has been granted and, given a little luck, another Bondi one of the Terourite he has carried out the Council's C Macnamara, Peter H. Sin, Lim to Pang Li-shi, widow, !:
victim is saved from the brutes beaches in April, 1923: decisions. We also admire the Hoy Lan, Fung Kwok Wa, the Formerly a laundry owner at that terrorise the coastline. A hark Beyered one of his legs. For Rates Apply To The Advg. Manager
Way our Hor Treasures Mr. staff of the College and members 34th Street, Northern Avenue Few of these Life Bar are be- and badly mauled the other Kwan Yim Chor, financed the ac of the Counch of the Association. Chicago, Jung Hoey, allas Cheung, low six feet in, belchin all are. The dreadfully injured man tivities with only a limited al about 100 people in all attending. Fol, alias Cheung Tul-man who magnificent aperiment of human- swam back to the shore, innking South China Daily News (Nam Wah Yat Po)ance from the membership Before the election of offers died at or about February 14 tys. They train with the
no sound. You see, his younger fees. Mr. Chan Wai Suen is an for 1075/1935 the Hon. Becretary's | 1932, left local estate in the value of the champlon- beter, other hard-working Council mem- annual report was duly adopted, of 98,2007: Letters of adminism for a atle mate ber. He supplied us with delicious Afterwards dinner was served, at don have been granted to the not receive a peni food at most reasonable rates, which various tousts were propos | widow Cheung, (or Jung) Funz-. Their proudest moment is when rush to hit Also after a social gathering, hela..
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