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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, MAY

27, 1936.

STONE LAID AT NEW CONVENT

Governor Leaves Sick Bed

To Officiate

·

MARYKNOLL SISTERHOOD

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Although indisposed, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott left a sick-bed yesterday afternoon to lay the corner stone of the Maryknoll Mission, being erected at the corner of Waterloo Road and Boundary Street, Kowloon Tong.

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Many of the clergy and laity attended the ceremony at which Father Byrne, S.J. told of the progress » achieved since the Maryknoll Sisterhood begun educa.

tional activities in Hong Kong 10 years ago.

friends and benefactors for their. help and their presence. And. though nobody has asked me to do t, I feel that I may thank the Maryknoll Sisters for adding a very significant and precious stone to the rapidly rising edifice of Greater Kowloon.

LEFT SICK BED At the conclusion of "ha address Father Byrne sald that although His Excellency was sick, he had consented to say a few words.

THE AMATEUR GOLF FINAL

Bentley Beats Langley

-EXPERIENCE TELLS

Deal, May. 2.4

'THE SECOND ROUND.

It was not until the atxth" that the pressure from Bentley began to have its effect. Meanwhile he had H. G. Bentley, a British Walker secured halves by one or two won- Cup player of Hesketh, Southport, derful recoveries. One example was won the English championship at the arth, where he, topped his the Royal Cinque Ports links here

drive-the first bad tee shot he had to-day. In the 38-holes final he

made-and finally played a splen-. beat J. D. Langley, of Stowe School did pitch to the green. He took the and a scratch player at the Nor Flend once again at the sixth, where thwood Club, London. by 5 and 4. Langley's she foot putt ran round The match was all square-after 23 holes had been played, but from

the hole.

The Governor said he had been loc ding, forward to attending the cecmony but he did not anticipate that to do so he would have to this point Bentley took, command leare, à ack bed and return to it of the game. He won dve pf the

His doctors had immediately.

next 9 holes, mainly by reason of a given him permission conditionally superb short game. Bentley's put-wizardry of his opponent's short on his not making a speech butting bordered on the miraculous after having heard Father Byrne's for in six consecutive holes be had words of welcome-and he hoped only eight putts. At the same holes that those referring to an over-Langley took 15 putts, a difference flowing of public money

that reveals the story of his de- prophetic-he felt he would be feat. For the 32 holes of the match angrateful if he made nu acknow- Bentley was only one over 4's, a great score on a long and testing course like Deal Langley was seven over 4's.

KOWLOON TONG SCHOOL ledgment

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The quick- On arrival at the partially com- unremunerated work. pleted building, which was gay ening force. is" prayer: "to me to

1 ve is Christ." with bunting for the occasion, the.

attended Governor. who was

by Mr. H. J. his private socretary, Cruttwell, was received by Father Byrne and the Regional Prioress. Sister Paul,

Father Byrne sald:-

In the opening words of wel- come, I am happly saved from any Uriah Heap apology for tres. passing on your time as though it flowed like our locally restricted water. We know, no merely from Malayan appreciations, but now from personal experience, that

the deepest needs of the Colony are first in your mind

Unquestionably one of deepest needs is education

the It is

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were

His Excellency said he regretted he could not say all that was his heart, but he had a congratu ate the Maryknoll" Sisterhood on its enterprise u adding further to the Colony's educacional, facilities and wished it every success.

His Excellency then aid the the stone and declared it "well and truly laid." The stone was then Very Rev. A blessed by he'

R ganti, Vicar General and acting Bishop.

The stone is inscribed:-To the Greater Glory of God through the Maryknoll Ideal, this stone

5

Bentley saved himself at the next by holing a "cult butt of fifteen feet for a haf in4. Langley could make no impression against the

game. Each was short with his second shot to the ninth, a hole nearly 500 yards in length," but Bentley chipped up and holed the putt for a 4. Not so clever with his chip shot, Langley took 5, and be- come two down.

From this point the fortunes of the game went entirely in Bentley's favour. After a half at each of the Bentley has proved himself a

next two holes. he won the twelfth vastly improved player as compar- in 4 to become three up. Again he ed with two years ago, and there I chipped up from off the green and can be little doubt that he will be

| holed the putt. Langley, on the chosen to play in the forthcoming other hand, cut an iron shot, which, Walker Cup match against Ame- rica. And it will not be surprising if Langley is also invited.

4.

A KEEN STRUGGLE

had it not struck a lady on the back, would have been trapped in

a bunker.

The spirit of love fanned by the breath of prayer, such was the lesson in season and out of seasori impressed on them by their saintly founder, Bishop

Then came Bentley's miraculous James Anthony Walsh. recently

So far as the final of a 'national bunker shots. At the thirteenth he deceased: such was he legacy to his children from his death bed.

championship is concerned, no bet-hooked his drive into the rough and ter display of golf and no keener attempted a spoon shot, but was HIGH QUALIFICATIONS

bunker. Exploding fight has ever been witnessed. As trapped in a The supernatural must rest

to the quality of the play, the res- the shot out to within five feet of and crown nature. So we find it laid by Sir Andrew Caldecott,pective scores speak for themésives the pin, he holed the putt for a 4. laid down in their

Constitucion | C.M.G., CBE, Governor of Hong Bentley was round in seventy-two, Langley, hooked his iron shot into

to have Kong, May 26, 1936." that they must strive

four strokes under the scratch the same bunker, but his recovery the

MANY PRESENT .heir establishments attain

score of the course, while Langley left him Afteen yards short. This Among hghest standards required by the

the big crowd present

On a course was four down. Much the same was seventy-three. Governments or set by other Were Str Walam Hornell, Very Institutes. public

private. Rev. A. Riganti, V.G., Prof. L measuring 6,691 yards, with a strong thing happened at the short four- teenth, where Bentley in a bunker north-easterly wind blowing dl- General Therefore the Prioress

with his tee shot again, exploded Forster. Mrs. G. E. Sayer. Rt. Rev. J. E. Walsh (Bishop of Kong-rectly across, these scores represent

out and holed the putt for a 3. This so deep that it is a problem which shall do everything in her power

moon), Fathers Noval, Suarez, golf of the highest standard. quite recently demanded the at- to secure for the Sisters, in ac-

A large crowd followed the match, so disconcerted Langley that he and Cooney. Spada

took three putt and lost the match tention of one of his Majesty's cordance with her capabilities. Maestrini.

and when Langley holed a putt on inspectors. Mr. Burney.

Messrs. J. Ritchie. W. C. Felshaw, The The diplomas and academic de

the eighteenth green to square. he and 4 A. R. F. Silva-Netto. A G. Tickle. pessimist might consider it in-grees that are required in secular

was loudly cheered. "Provision must be soluble. Fortunately there are Institutions.

QA. A. Macfadyen, J. M. Alves. General G. L Dr.

de Souza, bright rays of sunshine piercing made for the chang ng require- the mists of education The func- ments of differen countries."

Gaston, Wong, and Bro. Aimar But the basic principle of the

During the afternoon tea which dion which Your Excellency kindly

teaching is religious followed, musical items were t Maryknoll performs to-day is one of them.

dered ty Professor Another school? Have we not and moral traning: the endeavour The last to form Christians with strong

orchestra. got enough of them? census revealed 119,008 children convictions, and solid virtues, and How many the byways from Ken-citizens equipped with such know-

and accomplishments nedy Town to Kowloon City could ledge

beft their circumstances reveal belongs to Alice's Wonder-

&

of their Interests tur.d!

family.

Of these, in 1935, we find 75,480 "under instruction," leaving 43,528 as part of the numerical problem. The bggest part of the probiera is suitable education and to this the Maryknoll Sisters apply them- selves wholeheartedly and effec- tively.

SMALL START

Was

25

or the country

or

is supposed to have Napoleon

that one of the greatest sa d

"good mo national wants thers." We may enlarge the idea and say that to-day one of the greatest international good mothers

wants 13

Tied to the mother's apron is 2 reproach, among The Maryknoll Convent School strings" started in 1925, with 12 kinder-growing boys: on the whole, there is Ettle of it. We have never garien children. Each year a0-

heard the reproach "tled to one's other class was added unt even

"mother's prejudices": yet, the

unused annexation of an

race

we

garage and an adjoining workshop fancy that many a grown-up boy in the fifties is encumbered by those strings:

prejudices, social prejudices. rel.glous pre- judices; all the tle prejudices more requisite for afternoon tea than sugar.

was inadequate. Migrations from Austin Road to King's Terrace to Kimberley Road became necessary un: the present sce was reached, From 1925-1936 enrolment had in- creased from 12 to 360. There are mary knocking at the door.

As an organized Sisterhood in the Catholic Church the Maryknoll Sisters are bus of yesterday. They It is no were founded in 1920 small proof of the appeal of their work that in the 18 years they

A grand breeze of the Atlantic blows all these things away from We have he Maryknoll pupils. reason to hope that the privileged pupils of this school will grow into mothers whose outlook will be bounded by the horizon of sym-

PARENTS' DAY

have grown from 25 to 500, and pathy, because their homes will have spread from Maryknoll-so have been built on love.

the called because dedicated to Virgin Mother of God-their home at Osaining. to Hawaii, China, Korea, Manila, Japan.

A people who are keenly awake facilities recently to education expressed their esteem of Mary.

As far as I know the Maryknoll Bisters are the first educators to nave troduced into Hong Kong "Parents Day." This is a day on which parents are invited to make

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теп- Gonzales's

POLICE CONGRESS AT BELGRADE

"ilong Kang Daily Press Special

Belgrade, May 25

He started badly by losing the first tow holes, but, sticking gamely this more experienced opponent, the youth eventually squared the match became one dowd, and squared again. There was no sign

has

ITALIAN SCHEMES IN ABYSSINIA

of nerves on the part of Langley. ("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special),

Addis Ababa, May 25. Indeed, he conducted himself ke a seasoned campaigner who

Preparations for the great deve- fought through many champion- | loping programme in Abyssinia are ships. Never before have I come being push forward with all pos across a youth so cool and collected sible speed. The transfer of troops in circumstances calculated to up-from Makale to Addis Ababa, ne- of cessary for the maintenance set one's equanimity.

This, in my opinion, was the most order and authority, has been ac- The twelfth International Con-

whole gress of Criminal Poice was opea- remarkable feature of the match.complished by airplane, a ed here on Monday by the Yugosa- Though outdriver. Langley played battalion having already been re- vian Home Minister Koroscheiz. the better iron shots. This was the moved quickly to its destination in Large delegations with leading po- outstanding feature of this game. this way. Marshal Graziani "who lice officials came from all parts No player, among the 250 competiis in charge of the operations for of the world, the chief object of tors in the championship, has ex- the tranquilisation of the country the Congress being to devise stlcelled him in this department of during Badoglio's absence on leave, more efficient methods of Interna- the game, the acid-test of a golfer. has ordered that the army corps tional co-operation to fight crime, The fact that Bentley reached the which is gradually moving from especially that which by its inter- turn in 34 and was only two up, is White Bave traffic and drug smug- skill and fighting qualities. national character, for instance, an excellent testimony of the boy's gling are conducted on widely in- ternational, scale.

TWO PERFECT FOURS Bentley won the first two holes,

North to South should build roads as it progresses, and thus mazo ass

cure communications with the capi- tal Graziant had long deliberations with General Guzzon! about the

Somaliland.

manded

an

The German Delegation consist-each in a.. perfect 4 At the first reorganisation of Eritrea, of which Gene- ed of nine members, including "the Langley took three putts, while at Guzzoni is now" Governor. Chief of the Reich's Police Service, the second he hooked his drive intoral Bantini hag already gone by a bad place and had no option but airplane to Magadishu to take up new post as Governor ci Lieutenant-General Daluege and the Chief of the Berlin Police, to play out sideways. After a half he

Santini. who com- Count Helldor.

in at the long third, where

the

Corps first Army Koroscherz, opening the Con- neither was on with the second

the war. and occupied old experienced gress, said:" Unth now the inter-shot. Langley holed a long putt, at during national police forces had chiefly least twelve yards, for a 2 to win ddigrat is co-operated in detecting ficeing the fourth, the famous Sandy Par-ralonial campaigner, having fought In the Abyssinian War of 1896. The Director of the Italian Air- criminals. Now they should in the tour. Langley was now only one first place co-operate in contend-down, but the opponent, restored

Ala Littoria is now here ing subversive propaganda, which his lead at the fifth, where he had ways,

organising Legular passenger and 15, undermining the foundations of

service between society and attacking the existing

Returning to the attack Langley freight airway Governmente, thus keeping the won the sixth, where he pitched Addis Ababa and Italy Whether word in a state of nervousness.” dead far a 3. Following a couple of this service will touch Djibouti -is

to Th's international function halves in the par figures, Bentley which the police was beginning to won the ninth in an eagle 3, two great shots to the green and a putt of four yards. He was now two up again.

a. tour of the classrooms, not turn its attention, Koroschetz des- knoll work. Two of the Sisters empty of life, but the classroomscribed as "Much more important

as they are on ordinary Monday than war against crime." were received by the highest offi-

Transocean News Service, cla's in Japan, and the Press mornings, They see their children throughout the country gave at work, hear them questioned, they may question themselves. It prominence to their visit...

and it is a grand object lesson SISTERS' RULES

SECOND TRIP OF HINDENBURG

("Hong Kong Daily Press? Special;

Frankfurt-Main, May 25.

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a great 4.

The congregations in the Catho-establishes the contact so sadly He Church may be compared to missing between home and school; regiments in an army. area contact far different from the

reach the green. All

note same central ittie working for the

suggesting that as government, but each has its own Marjorie's" aunt is expected, two spirit, its own traditions, and its days after to-morrow, Marjorie owri special training.

had better have a holiday for the expectatiori.

not yet decided. Badoglio Joined his steamer at Massawa on Mon- given an en. day after being thusiastic send-or at Asmara- Transocean News Service.

SAILING SHIP TO BE SALVAGED

Subscription To Be Floated

London, May 25.

A movement is on foot to secure

After a couple of halves each in 4 Bentley sliced his second shot tu the twelfth and lost the hole to a 4, However, he was two up again at the thirteeth, where Langley, short all the way, took three shota to The ding-dong night went on, "Langley Yetting his The airship "Hindenburg" started second 2 at the fourteenth, where On Monday on its second trip to a fine iron shot finished fifteen feet South America at 8.40 p.m. under from the pin.

He squared the match for the The works to which the Sisters

The Maryknoll Convent is not at the command of Captain Lehmaarst time at the Afteenth, where the necessary funds by public are devoted by their rule are:

The airship 'this time carried a Grant-in-Aid School. <Hong Kong Dally Press" Specia:" ("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special) schools, hospitals, care of orphans, present, a

Dublin, May 25,

creches, hostels, dispensaries, the That & deserves to be so was the considerable amount of freight, Bentley missed a yard putt for & appeal for the salvage of the

aground off Amsterdam, May 25.

de Janeiro and more than 200,000 putting error. He saved himself at which went The negotiations which have blind and the maimed, the aged, unanimous opinion of the Educa- including a sports airplane for Flo half in This was his first major Finnish Barque, Herzogin Cecile

tion Board Unfortunately the The Dutch National Socialists are been proceeding between Germany lepers, visiting the village poor.

Judged chip shot, and took the lead, Owner and Captain believe the dow debarred from partaking at and Ireland since February to To these works they bind them- Colony's heart if the Colony has letters-Transocean New Service. the sixteenth by means of a well- Devon coast on April 25th

again at the seventeenth, where he ship can be saved to take her Holy Communion, according to a

effect an exchange of goods b-selves, not for some decades, but one-is a victim to economic pal-

holed out from the edge of the part again in grain races from Let us hope that the

NAZIS ARRESTED Pastora letter of the Dutch Epis-ween the two countries are nearly for life. Their riches evangelical pitation

green for a birdie 3. Bentley's Australia in which she has already copate, read from all pulpits on

concluded. The salient points or poverty; their inspiration-purity depressing malady may soon pass

Vienna, May 25. slender lead of one hole vanished made history, He has given the Sunday. In this letter, the Arch- the Trade Agreement are set forth, of outlook; and their beacon light and that the Colony's purse be- come adequate to the Colony's

The police arrested ninety Nazis, at the eighteenth, where his second undertaking that if the British bishop of Utrecht, and the Bishops and await only the official sanc-ready obedience to the will of

needs, educational facilities being in Upper Austria to-day, the ma-shot was hooked into the rough at public subscribes the necessary of Breda Hartogenbosc, Roermondton and signature. The new acro-God,"

in the foreground.

jority of whom are reported to the side of the green. Langley funds for the salvage he will in and Haarlem ordain that any per-

Once again, on behalf of the have-confessed being connected played a perfect chip shot from pe-future také British apprentices son who supports National Bo otal amin Ho land will not be ad-

Maryknoll. Sisters, I thank. His with the attack of ince von Star-low the bank in front of the green tree of all fees to gain experience

to within a yard of the pin and in salt before the mast Excellency for his encouragement hemberg's castle on Aturday mitted to Holy Communion.

this evening. I "thank all the ruterie Bulletin or

won the hole to square 9:

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ment extends the one at present in force for a considerable period, but alters the ratio of 3:1 (present baade) to 2:1- Franenceau News Service

If you just think quietly over, the list of works, the maimed, the. aged, the lepers, you will see that some quickeping force is needed to make of these works a life-long,

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