HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1936.
Congregation Day At The H.K. University
(Continred from Paga 7).
Mr. N. H, France and Dr. G."A. ↑ Leung Tin Sun, O. I. E. de Sousa, Wel Cneuk Sheng. Wong Shun C. Herklets.
Mr. A. H. Fenwick and Mr. B. G. Fong, Wu Hung Tak, Yeung Tsaw
Che, Chung Hon Kwan, Birch.
Mr. D. F. Davies and Mr. D, W. Morley.
Mrs. M. Ring and Mr. M. A Cooper.
Mr. A. B. Reynolds and Mr. R. A...HUL"
Mr. S. V. Boxer and Mr. A. H Paterson.
Miss W. I. Griffin and Mr. Chan
Kwan Po.
Dr. Ling Ke Dleh and Fr. D. MacDonald.
Dr. Lien Tsung Kya and Mrs. J. E. Fald.
Dr Tan Hee Choo and Rev. G. K. Carpenter,
GOVERNOR'S SPEECH
PASSENGERS H. M. THE QUEEN
AT A PREMIERE
TENDER OF 15,000 TONS
RAIN OF BOMBS FROM THE AIR
SANTHIA LIST
Passengers sailed per steam ship AMUSED BY THE GHOST To Be Completed In Italian Activity On
Before declaring the Congrega- | “Santhia" on Saturday:-
Miss V. R. Coombs, Mrs. S. Mor- tion closed the Chancellor, His Excellency Bir Andrew Caldecott | rison, Mr. L. L Lawler, Mr. M.
In Absentia: Lan Yong Boon, said :--- Khoo Keng Wah,
BACHELORS OF SCIENCE Professor M. H. Roffey, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering pre- sented the following graduates:-
Degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering: Fong Ching See, Ho shiu Lat, Lee Zur Dau, Ng Cheong Ling, Ng Shiu Hon, Stu Woon Td, Wang Cho Tong. H. L Par Ni Gorachenko, Lau Ping Kwong, Lim Soo Kok, Ng Kee Yeow, A. C. N. Silva, Tan Hia Sul, Feng Tze Pel.
BACHELORS OF ARTS Professor R. Robertson. Dean of Dr Eve Ho Tung and Dr. J. Sthe Faculty of Arts presented the Cuzdar.
following graduates:
Dr. Lew Khoon Shin and Dr. Yang Lin
Mr. Ng Ching Sum and Dr. Ta1
AI LI
Mr. Pho Yue Lum-and-Dr.-W. Lal
Fook.
Dr. R. J. Wong and Dr. Leung King Hon.
Dr. Lim Ek Quee and Dr. Au Tal❘
Tia
Mr. G. W. Reeve and Mr. T. A.
* Martin.
Dr. G. M. Hargreaves and Dr. À, V. Greaves.
Dr. J. R. Selby and Dr. D. J.
- Valentine.
Mr. Un Po and Dr. F. J. Ferr. Mr. Chan Chow Lam and Dr. R. 8. Begbie.
Miss Hu Wai Haan and Mr. Hu Pak Mi
д
..
Arts: Degree of Bachelor of Chan Bik Kan, Cheng Tum Ting.
Miss Daisy Choa, John Stephen Ho,
I wish, before declaring this congregation closed, to say just a very few words," Firstly I want to thank the Vice-Chancellor very cordially for the kind way in which he has welcomed Chancellor
B freshman and secondly, and chiefly, I want to say how fortun ate I count myself to have been the funnel, as it were, through which this University has just poured its chrism of highly de served honour upon Sir Thomas Southern. We all know that the which acclaimed Str applause Thomas and Lady Southor. in this Great Hall this afternoon will reverberate throughout the length and breadth of the Colony, where our fellow citizens have long learn- ed by experience to identify Heng his wife with the public's foremost and most assiduous friends,
GOES WEST*
Star And Producer Congratulated
Smallman, Mr. R. C. Heaton- Armstrong: Mr. and Mrs. Chan Ah Kuan, Mr. Ng. Long, 81, Mr. Lo Kụ Him. Mrs. Cheung Fang Sung and | daughter; Miss D. L. Coombs, Mr. M. 6, Namazie. Mr. and Mrs. Otway McL., Miss M. McGrath, Mr. and
London, Dec. 18 Mrs. R. E. Cox, Mr. J. C. van Oyen,
The Queen had the most loya Mr. Lee Kong Boon, and son, Mr. Foong Kin San Miss Kim Seef receptions when she attended Mou. Mrs. Tad Yeh Shee, Mr. Lee her first evening Alm premiere Fainson, Rev. and Mrs. K. A. Wine. that of "The Ghost Goes West iiss G. M. Wine, Miss A. Murray at the Leicester Square Theatre
Master K R. Wine, last night. Stephen, Master D. G. Wine,
O Pu Sheung, Wu Hou Kong. | Kong's premier public servant and'¡ Dast, friendly and peaceable bed by the Duchess of Kent.
Chan Ye San, Miss Mary Cheung Yult-Wah, Choa Wing Ki, Lâu Tin Chak, Miss Wong Slu Kwong. So Tsang Yee..
In Absentia: Richard Chang, Lim Teng Lim, Cheng Yu Huat, Wang Kok Fuan, Phiroze Bejan Tata
SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS The Vice-Chancellor then pre- sented the following scholarship winners:-
Medical Faculty: Bellos Medical "B" Scholarship.-Young Wai Lam Ng Li Hing Medical Scholarship Yeang Cheng Hin.
:
Ho Fook and Chan Kai Ming Scholarship. Yeang Cheng Hin, Ho Mr. Li Kai Yeung and Mr. F. C. Fook and Chan Kai Ming Second Medical Scholarship: Dr. Lim Gim Kheang and Dr. Alberto Maria Rodrigues.
Weller.
HONORARY DEGREES
1, The Chancellor than conferred the LLD degree (honoris " causa) on Sir Wilfrid Thomas Southorn. K.B.E. OMG., MA. (Oxon) and also on Herbert Gastineau Earle, M.A.. MB., (Cantab).
MEDICAL GRADUATES. Professor L. T, Ride, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine presented the following
their graduates for graduation degrees:-
Jordan Medical Scholarship: Dr. Lim Olm Khearig and Dr. Lew Khoon Shin
Anderson Gold Medal: Chiu Put
Po.
Engineering Faculty: Ho Fook Engineering Scholarship. Shan Tsun.
Chan Kal Ming Engineering Scholarship: Feng Tse Pel. u
Arts Faculty; Ho Fook Arts Degree of Bachelor of Medicine | Scholarship.-Yih Dachin. and Bachelor of Surgery: Ho Suk
Yết. La Chong Fic. Ng Yeok Kun
Chan Kai Ming Arts Scholar- ship: Ass Mary Cheung
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A TROJAN POTENCY
a
There is third, and more
that I am bound to say something. difficult subject on which I feel The Vice-Chancellor has invested iny name with a Traian potency and has assured you that his staff. with me as their man and their mascot, are not going to despair.
At this long distance in time from my classical studies I cannot re- member whether Taucer ever
found himself up against a sip but if he did I hope that he found the staff of Hium University as gracious and philosophic in their acceptance of a salary cut as their modern counterparts in Hong- Kong. The community owes them Its gratitude and I here and now tender it on the public" behalf. I also desire to thank very humbly and cordially all who tributing to the welfare of this University in an honorary capacity especially Mr. Archbutt. Our Treasurer.
are con-
A WARNING And now I come to the difficult but inevitable;"climax or gravamen of my remarks. I sincerely hope that the Governor of this Colony
Five Months
Both Fronts
Building a 15,000-ton whaling (Special to the "Hong Kong Dally tender in five months is what the
pres=““ (Copyright),J Kawasaid Dockyard Co. of Kobe,
Addis Ababa, Jan. 5. proposes to do. Those who know
The greatest number of air at- the concern and have watched its
in a single activities in the last few years do tacks ever launched not doubt that the Kawasaki en- day were made on Saturday by the literally bombs being gineers are capable of carrying out Italian hers, and continued on their pledges. Granting the vessel Sunday,
have been gas Abyssinian
to are stated
but the bombs
report authorities paratively slight suffered out of
4.
comTM that losses were
all proportion
Observers estimated that all the is completed in five months as rained on both fronts and in many contracted, the Kawasaki yard regions behind. ing records of the world, substan- available bombing squadrons were will have broken all the shipbuild- tiating once again the fame of engaged. The majority of bombs at when shipbuilding in Japan.
The remarkable success achie the
ved in the South Polar région last year by the Tonan Maru (former 89 Antarctic), the 10,000-ton-whal- ing-steamer bought by the Japan to the enormous expenditure of Whaling Co., is responsible for the the materials made by the Ita
lians.
Several Italian planes even new building of another vessel of simi- lar type, but nearly double her size. She will be equal in size and equip to Lake Tsana district dropping (14,362 tons), of Norway, the lar-situated between the lake and De ment to the Sir James Clark Ross bombs on the village-of-Debant... gest whaling fender in the world, bra Tabor. A number of bomb at- and has been ordered by the Hay-tacks were also made in the dis- ashikane Shoten, of Shimonoseki,trict of Wolkalt and Casta, where and Abyssinia meet. Abyssinian The Marchioness at Lalithgow noted deep sea fishing and what the frontiers of Eritrea, Sudan
Ing concern. and Sir Pendral Varrier-Jones (on behalf of the Papworth Com-cently built by the Furness Ship-rifle fire was so effective that one both of the occupants later beings Stanley 1. Passmore and Mr. A. Tees
found dead. mittee) and Mr. C. M. Woolf, Mr building Co. of Haverton-hill-on-plane was brought down i flames, Stevenson (on behalf
It was the first dim premlere
my. recollection mounted police controlled theatre. Her Majesty was cheered of the one part, and the Chan-when she arrived, punctual to the
minute. cellor of this University, of the other part, will continue "to, re- main as they have been in the fellows. But it is the duty of the Governor. to impress upon the Chancellor that he has already grabbed more than his fair share is the housekeeper, whose name is Mrs. Taxpayer, likely to hand out of the budgetary hedolothes. Nor
any bigger or better eiderdowns In other words, ladies and gentle men, the University linen closet replenishment. Stands in serious need of external
Her Majesty was accompanied Also in the Royal box were the Dowager Countess of Minto, Sir Harry Verney, the Hon. Jean Bruce and Sir Richard Molyneux. The Queen
The Duchess Kent wore an ermine coat with a white fox collar. was in black.
of the
her
was
The Ross was re-
The
planes in
term
surprising activity of I do not, however. Intend to de-
this outlying tain you now with one of those theatre) were presented to
so Majesty before the alm
Jaz and ritory is taken to indicate that Licy appeals for funds that
the Italians are preparing to ad- cffectively and actoriously freeze shown; and later she congratulat-ween the kingdoms of
The Scots Guards band played vance along the Sudan frontier, up and congeal the warm anded Mr. Alexander Forda, the pro-Harmony.
only to cut off the extensive de- overflowing springs of generosity ducer, M. René Clair, the French. I shall resort to that more homely star, and Sir. Concop Guthrie, ofpriate Scots tunes, Rather, if the need should arise, director, Mr. Robert Donat, the the National Anthem and appro- the object probably being not The Queen seemed immensely liveries of arms and ammunition amused by "The Ghost Goes) entering Abyssinia by the caravan to which our Empire of sportsmen, cellarice of the production. and intensive method of approach the London-Fums Co., on the ex-1
West," and laughed, too, at some routes from the Sudan, but also to of all races has attached the ex-
the strategically important STORY OF PAPWORTH
of the
Disney gain characteristic pressive name of "badgering." 1
positions along the Sudani fron- Besides, "The Ghost Goes West" touches in the Sily Symphony. should do so in the confidence
The proceeds of the evening wider for the eventuailty of the An- was enthusiastically
becoming " relations that, if ever the question had really which
programme included go to help "Papworth. There was glo-Italian to be put. "And shall this Univer-ceived. the
Daggahbur was very extensively sity die" the overwhelming answer "The Story of Papworth," a skilful, prolonged applause when the fim acuter.. would be (as in Robert Hawker's because entertaining. bit of pro-showing its good work ended with
behalf of Papworth the reproduction of a letter from bombed on Saturday for the third poem "Trelawney." "Here's twenty paganda on
£25,000 time this week, nothing now re thousand Hong Kong rien will Viage Settlement for Consump Lord Nuffield offering
directed
Anthony by
As- know the reason why" And on tive. this pregnant note. ladies and qu'th, with Cordon Harker as a gentlemen. I now declare our Con- vitem of tuberculosis: and a new
Walt Disney. showing a gregation closed.
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"Cigarette Halt"
re-
towards the £100,000 required for maining of the town except a an extension of its activities, on heap of ruins. It is now learnt
war bet- the other £75,000.
In this town was completely dea- condition that the public subscribe that the Egyptian Red Cross unit troyed in Friday's attack; all the Instruments and equipment being
"Cigarette Halt"- that's what
men on the march call it when they stop for rest and a cigarette.
Cigarette Halt. Pass around the Chesterfields. It's a corking good ciga- rette. They have taste, yes, plenty of
it, but not strong.
Chesterfields are mild, but they
are not insipid or flat.
Pass around the Chesterfields
·lost.
Because of the promptness of the air alarm,, all persons were able to seek cover in time, so that no lives were lost.- Tranantenn Kuo M.
ITALIAN SACRIFICES FOR FRANCE
[Special to the "dog Kóng Bally
Press" (Copyright]Ï--
Paris, Jan. 5.
A stirring declaration was made: by the president of the Garibaldi association, Captain Marabint at the annual memorial service bald In a Paris gzáve-yard on Sunday? for the 50 young asscelation nem" bers who volunteered for service in the French Arudy at the out- break of the world war and who.. fell in Argonnes in December, 1814. If those in France. who bate that new Italy should win the day, sald Captain Marabini, resulting in French soldiers being sent against Italy. "Garibaldiangi would- advance towards their former war comrades unarmed under the 'sole: protection of their flag in Italian and French colours, resolved to let. themselves be mown down need be because they are con fident that Françe would ne.... ver dare desecrate the sacrifice the Garibaldians have made for her. Transocean Kuo Min.
Chesterfield
Chesterfield... the cigarette that's MILDER Chesterfield... the cigarette that TASTES BETTER
FLOODS IN FRANCE
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily
“Exue="- (Copyright:3)---
Paris, Jan K Floods are assuming catastro phical proportions in all parts of France in consequence of the un- ccasing rainfall during the last few days. In many places such as Polters, not only the roads but also the railway tracks, are impassable. It is feared that by Tuesday the Loire and the Beine ill have reached a level unrecorded ginca 1910, The Seine rose one metre in Paris on Saturday, and is now at the level at which the river police must be held in a state of alarm,
A severe storm has broken out in the apple growing country of Cal vados, where over two thousand apple trees were uprooted "The damage here alone is estimated at one milion tranca. Transocean Kun