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Geneva's Home For Students Houses
Many Nationalities
STARTED ON A 'SHOE-STRING'
Founded In
Historic
Street In Geneva
Among the most interesting organizations whose purpose is to look after the welfare of students from all parts of the world in this international centre, is that which has been recently founded in an old house in one of the historic streets of the city: It is called the "Maison Internationale des Etudiants." and has grown out of the "Union Internationale des Etudiants" which had its home on the outskirts of Geneva. The latter was ruade possible largely owing to the work of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hadden of the United States. Circumstances. however, this year suggested the need of a new instilate, and it is no exaggeration to say it was started shoe-string."
It
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usually for the first time away from home."
But here they gather, and here they are preparing for themselves a second home. They are going ahead with a faith that if it does not move Mont Blanc at any rate
It was when the well-known; Apart from its able staff of pro- Mr. and Mrs. Tullis and Mlle. British historian D G. P. Gooch fessors permanently attached. Balmer are the directors, and they visited Geneva to give a course of invites distinguished experts to are certainly extraordinary "ali- lectures on British policy in the deliver series of lectures.
It was
mateurs." Ian Tullis is a Scot, of "Institut Universitaire de Hautes in pursuance of this policy that shrewd organizing Intelligence. Etudes Internationales" that the DT. Gooch undertook a course Nelly Olesen Tullis is Danish; she present writer Arst came into con- Which will certainly stands Indefatigable in her tactful tact with the remarkable efforts out as one of the most illuminat-management of the students. procures for them-on the very of the young folk to establish for Ing and frank expositions ever showing them the joy of doing evening they decided to en- themselves a sort of clubhous..
heard in the city of Calvin.
their own work, and is a wonder-tertain Dr. Gooch. Prot. Man- These efforts are naturally direct-
Iul hostess. Violette Balmer sey Q. Hudson of Harvard, ed by cider persons of experience:"
Genevese, thus supplying a valu-and the prescht writer-tables hut what is most striking is the
able connecting link with a city and plates and all kinds enthusiasm of the students them-
whose warmth of hospitality is things which were lacking. They selves.
sometimes concealed under an ex- are sure that whatever they need terior of reserve."
will come to them--and it does!
A word should be said about the "Institut des Hautes Etudes." It ls independent of the University. although in close association with It. The object. successfully
at-
one
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CALVIN MEMORABILIA'
Calvin! The "Maison des Etudiants" is the very heart of Calvin's quarters. The street is named after him. Heree-in No. 11-e ved; and there still exist relles of the sixteenth-century
and habitation,
may 80 through an ancient gateway into the veritable garden in which Calvin walked and meditated.
Next door-No. 9-was occupled by Calvin's colleagues, Much later the family of the celebrated banker Necker lived here, and while Necker was called to Parts to make a desperate attempt to put French finances in order, and so stem the rising tide of Revoln- at the League-Paul Mantoux. tion, the Necker family continued who was the Director of the poll-their residence, and it is actually tical section. and William E. Rap- from Heart Necker to-day that pard who was the Director of the the Maison des Etudiants rents mandates section-it has deserved the rooms, now a lively scene" or
Juvenile activities.
tained, was to, establish a college for the sclentine study of contem- porary affairs, from the juridic. political, and economic viewpoints. Properly qualified students may, on the presentation of a thesis, obtain the diploma of the Institut or the Doctorate of the University.
Under the impulsion of two men who formerly occupied high posta
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won worldwide recognition:
WOMEN FIGHT IN STREET
Man The Cause Of Trouble
Two women, Chan Shum, 33, and au Yee, of the same age were brought before Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- fadyen yesterday at the Kowloon Magistracy for fighting
iri the street.
Chan Shum said that she was walking peacefully along the street when Lau Yee, whom she did not know, came up from behind and struck her.
UNMUZZLED DOGS
Several Summonses Before Court
DOCTOR DISCHARGED
Dr. S. S. Strahan was summoned
before Central Police Court yesterday for allowing his dog abroad in a public thoroughfare without elther muzzie or lead.
Mr. 8. F. Balfour, at the
a
Dr. Strahan pleaded not guilty
and pointed out that the word
In her retaliation, she merely pushed away her aggressor, and allow" in the summons was ex-'
In falling she received a gash on her forehead.
Lau Yee stated she had known the other woman for a considerable ¦ period, and that she was her hus
band's paramour.
Meeting in the street, she could not restrain herself, "and a quarre! ensued.
Mr. Macfadyen bound them over to keep the peace for a year.
BREAKS LEG IN STREET FIGHT
ELDERLY MAN HAD
WORST OF IT :
Chot Löt, 20, "was very annoyed because his master's wife took too much time when she used the
bathroom.
Finally, they decided to go out into the street to settle their dif ferences.
Chot Loi struck once, and his op- ponent being sixty nine years of age, was too unsteady to stand up under the blow.
In falling, he broke his leg, and was taken to the hospital for treat- ment, where he has remained untti the present..
roneous as he did not allow his
dog to be aboard without a muzzle.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
There was formed an executive committee which includes Dr. Max Habicht of the "Legal Section of
the
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it would be invidious to mention a few of the societies and persons who, when they heard of this gal lant enterprise, came forward to League: Guillaume Fatio: help. What should be said, how. Benjamin Gerig: Professor Fehr. ever, is that the University, re- or the University; a student, Car-cognizing the usefulness of the men Bucher; and other equally Maison, Immediately undertook to representative; There are Ger- provide for the rent mans. Italians, Belgians, Ameri- Bo the students have their home cana, Turks-boys and girls of ali assured, and now it is only a ques- nationalities, engaged in trans- tion of running it, and of making forming and adapting the apart-it a happy centre from which will ments, in keeping them clean, in
radiate the eager hopes of the serving each other, in arranging
men and women who will be given meetings, parties, dinners and in the bigger job refurnishing, of providing for all the recreational cleaning. of, rünning the world requirements of young people who,
and helping to make it a cheerful it should not be forgotten, are place of joyful activities.
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Around the Courts
A SERIOUS MATTER"
Ho Tai was carryig a bundle of
clothing when she was apprehend- od by Sergt. Green on information received. Searching the bundle Sergt. Green found 10 packers of heroin, with 50 pills in each.
She told him that she was carry- ing them for a man who promised
give her $2,..
Mr. Macfadyen: This is a very serious atter.
Defendant: I didn't realize that. She was fined $1,000 or, in de fault, four months' gaol.
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MAINTENANCE » CASE
Husband Seeks Custody Of Child-
LI Wa Hon, of 99, Prince Edward Road, was sued by his wife, Leung Pui Wa for "maintenance at the | Kowloon Magistracy before Mr. E.
Himsworth yesterday.
She alleged that from. August 15 to November 13 her husband neg- lected her, and she then left for Kong Moon on October 13. On August 14, of this year, she return-
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ed to the Colong, but a reconcilia-
AFFRAY SEQUEL
Indians Bound Over
ONE STABBED
IN BACK
The sequel to the fight between two Indians outside the Post Office un Monday was the appearance of tracy yesterday. Khuda Bux, 42, the Indians in the Central Magis
a licensed motor car driver, was charged with assaulting Rahmat Din. Mr. S. F. Balfour was the Ma-
The dog had been fitted with a 266, the Peak, was the complainant Mrs. F. S. Muggái, living at No.
good muzzle but that muzzle badla a case brought before Mr. W. been stolen.
Schofield on remand at the Cen- tral Police Court yesterday, where- in Ma Ping-chang, 35. was charged gistrate. with the theft of a diamond set i wrist watch, valued at 0.8350, that the defendant caned $5 to a The hearing was fixed for Septem- bem 9. Sub-Inspector McEwen prosecuted.
When the dog was found, the collar was still on the its neck.
Evidence of the house-boy and the coolie was taken, after which His Worship giving the defendant the benefit of the doubt discharged the summons.
EUROPEAN FINED
Dr. R. Ryde of the Union Insur- ance Society of Canton, was also summoned for allowing his dog to be abroad in Lower Albert Road on August 15 without muzzle or lead. Pleading gulity he was fined $15.
D. J. Santos, living at No. 2, Fort Street, summoned
опа similar charge, was apparently under the impression that a dog kept in the house did not require a licence. In this case the dog was taken on to the roof and there snapped at one of the residents of another fat. Acting Sub-Inspector Madgwick stated that as soon as the defen- dant was summoned he took out a licence.
Defendant was fined 35.
A dog belonging to the late Mr. Kwok Bul Lay, was the subject of a summons heard before Mr. 8. F. In view of the fact that Chol Balfour at the Central Court yes Lat has been in police custody for terday. The charge was allowing 18 days, the charge against him
the dog abroad in 'Robinson Road was lessened, but Mr. Himaworth | în August 15 without mozzle or
said that he had to bind him over to keep the peace for six monthi,
lead,
A fine of $15 was imposed.
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Det-Sergt. P. O. Gulla,
stated
man named Mohamed Khan. On Monday at 1 p.m. the defendant asked for the return. of this money
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.could not be effected. Her husband wanted the custody of the child. but she could not agree
to that
Mr. Peter HL Sin appeared for the defendant, and Mr. M.' A, da Silva represented the plafitim
Mr. Silva asked for a temporary maintenance for his cllent while the case was in rémand. He did not want, to make an order of maintenance. as that might cause ill-feeling. He thought that the defendant should give it volun- tarily,
The hearing was adjourned until September 17, at 11.30 am,
STRANGE MEETING
Indians Declare They Are
Ready To Die
Bacred pudding, handed by the but was refused. The complainant priest to worshippers in the Gurd- wara, figured in a case heard on came on, the scene and started a BIG HEROIN SEIZURE nght during which he was stabbed August 27 before Mr. C. H. Haines,
in the back by the defendant.
Registrar, in HLM. Police Court, Thirteen thousand heroin pills
Shanghai. when the charges of ax- were found on Pun Sun, a female, "His Worship was informed that sault and affray, brought against living at No. 24, Lyndhurst Ter- though the defendant was badly fifteen Indians, who are alleged to race, when the was arrested by battered, the complainant had only nave taken part in a fracos at revenue officers. She was been using his fists. It was a very Miller Road on the afternoon of brought before Mr. 8. F. Balfour serious thing, stated His Worship, July 12, again came up for hearing. at the Central Court yesterday to use a knife in a public thor- and was sentenced to six months oughtare, but in view of the ele ding is handed out by the priest-at-
"Is it not true that sacred pud- Grimmittment of self-defence and the
your services?" Mr. Morris: Di- parties having arrived at some Another woman Wong Chol, sgreement. His Worship bound all amond, representing some of the
defendanta, asked a witness. appeared before Mr. W. Schofield parties over in sums of $200.
“Yes,” was the reply,
· charged with the possession of 1,000 heroin pills in Queen's Road West on August 25. She was fined; '$1,000 or six 'months' hard labour.
hard labour R. 0. prosecuted.
Lam Wong is a man without a country.
Banished from the Colony, he made three previous returns, and although he is a native" of the Federated Malay States, he could not return to his homeland. be- cause he had been banished from Sarawak for life.
The only alternative Mr. Mac- fadyen could do was to sentence him to one year's imprisonment.
HORSA PASSENGERS AT KARACHI
"Then why did you not go into the temple and take some sacred pudding, instead of just bowing?" demanded Mr. Diamond.
"There are many men who do not have sacred pudding." answer- ed the witness,
Karachi, Sept. 1.
Mr. Diamond:-Does the taking Eight passengers of the Imperial of sacred pudding mean anything Airways liner Hotsa landed here to- to you?", day and will be sent on to their Mr. Reeks, (representing the wit- various destinations to-morrow.ness):-I object to this very op- Most of the passengers are reluc pressive cross-examination. My tant to tell the horrible ordeal, client does not rise to the Intrica- but one stated that felter came not cies of my learned friend's cross- one-minute too early as they were examination, on the verge of collapse Reuters Bulletin Service
Mr. Haines:The witnes does not look brow-besten. must say
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