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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1937.

CONFERRING OF DEGREES

HEROIN PILL FACTORY

ILLUSION

Three Arrests Made In Raid

Van Raalte

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PROCESSION. LIST

The procession list was as fol- lows

His Excellency the Chancellor, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, Kt, CMG, C.BE.

The Mace Bearer, Mr. I. Day. The Vice-Chancellor, Sir W- liam Hornell, C.BE

Mr. Reynolds (who also came from the University of Bristol) did excellent work here. He deserves to do well and I am sure that he will

On December 19 at 8.30a.m., Revenue Omcer A. W. Grimmitt headed a party and raided the premises of 34, Upper Lascar Road, top floor. Entrance into the flat had to be forced as no one came to the door upon Mr. Grimmitt's knocking.

The cubicle, bed space and Eit- chen were utilized for the purpose of making heroin, and the usual paraphernalia were strewn about the floor, and when the party en- tered they saw a 48-year old woman, Lo Ng. a man, Wong Ngau. 62, and one other woman.

nolds, the Counell has appointed Mr. Keith William' Salter, Pro-

Shore comes from the WOMAN DISCHARGED fessor Anatomy School of Cambridge; Mr. Salter from the University of Bristol. Dr. and Mrs. Shore, and Mr. Balter, are going to be happy here they are the sort of people who know how to be happy. Each one of them la, moreover, going to be a success not only in the Treasurer, Dean, Faculty of En- University but also in the Colony, gineering, H.E Major-General A.I do not often prophesy; here I W. Bartholomew, HH. Bir Atholl dare assert. MacGregor. The Rt. Rev. Bishop. R. O. Hall, Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabas- ter, Hon. Mr. Edwin Taylor, Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington, Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Hon. Com G. F. Hole, R.N. (Retd.), Our Chinese Staff was further Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, Hon. Mr. strengthened last year by the ap

Upon examination it was found Lo Man Kam, Mr. Eu Tong Sen, pointment to it as Lecturer of Mr. Mr. Ho Kom Tong, Professor K. H. Ma Klam, M.A. of Columbia Uni-that pink was conted profusely on Digby. Professor F. A Redmond; | Versity. Mr. Ma Kiam has taught the hands of the three people. Professor R. Robertson. Professor in the Pelping Union Medical Coll W. C. W. Nixon, Professor Hsu Tilege and he came to us from the Shan, Mr. K. E. Greig, Mr. F. J. Yenching University where he was Professor of Chinese. Mr. Ma de Rome, Mr. M. P. Talati, Mr.

They were taken to the police T. E Pearce. Mr. G. P. de Martin, Kiam's reputation as a scholar and

station and charged with " the Mr. Sum Pak Ming, Mr. B. Wong teacher stood high in Peiping. Tape. Dr. G. D. R. Back, Mr. LA The Chinese of Hong Kong and possession of 270 ounces of pink Jow S02, Dr. G. A. C. Herklets, Malaya have contributed gener-paste and 8814 heroin plila. Mr. D. W. Morley, Mr. D. F. ously to the Department of Chin- ese and the University have Davies, Mrs. M. Ring, Mr. K. W. Salter, Mr. Chan Kwan Po, Mr. 8. now-in its service three Arst class V. Böxer, Dr. J. 8. Guzdar, Father scholars and teachers. is offering

carefully considered B. C. Kelly, 8.J.

Chinese language and literature. history, and philosophy, Engilsh being an essential part in each course... Classes in Mandarin àre

Dean, Faculty of Medicine. Dean, Faculty of Arts, The Registrar, Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith. The Rt. Rev. Bishop Valtorta, Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North, Hon. Mr. R. M. Hen- derson. Hon. Sir Shouson Chow, Hon. Mr. 8. H. Dodwell, Hon. Mr. Tao Been Wan, Hon. Mr. Chau Taun Nin. Hon. Mr. T. R. King, Hon. Mr. A. W. Hughes, Mr. Mck Kon Sang, Professor C. A M. Smith, Professor G. T. Byre. Professor L Forster, Professor W. I. Gerrard, Professor L. R. Shore. LL-Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Mr. J. R. Masson. Mr. G. R. Bayer, Mr. P. 8. Cassidy, Mr. J. H. Seth, Mr E. Cock, Mr. Kan Tong Po, Mr. Tang Shiu Kin. Mr. A. Brearly. Mr. Li Tse Fong, Dr. 14 Shu Fan, Mr. B . Birch, Mr. A. E. Fen- wick, Mr. R. A. Hill, Dr. D. Valentine, Mr, A. H. Paterson, Mr. Ma Klam, Miss Baxter, Rev. G. E. Carpenter.

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courses

in

also held This last development is an important step, for it is be- coming more and more evident that graduates who have no Man- darin are left behind in the race for appointments-especially, cial appointments in China," The facilities are there. The Univer- sity cannot be blamed if students do not come to profit by them.

⚫ UNSELFISH HELP

The woman, "Lo Ng. admitted that she was the principal tenant of the flat, and said that she paid $15 a month for its rental.

WOMAN DISCHARGED The man and both women were charged before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday, when the Assistant Crown Solicitor, Mr. M. J. Abbott, prosecuted.

Mr. Abbott informed his Worship that there would be no evidence

ainst the second woman, and she

was accordingly discharged.

A significant fixture, continued Mr... Abbott, was the trap-door in the fat. If that had been closed and barred it would have been im- Possible to enter.

The two defendants were com- mitted to stand their trial at the next Criminal Sessions.

Mr. Archbr went on leave last MARRIED WOMAN

April. As Treasurer for nearly three years, Mr. Archbutt rendered the University service which it can' repay with nothing but gratitude, ' On Mr. Archbutt's departure, Mr. Morse agreed to take up the Treasurer's work. He too hea done, and is doing the Univer- sity service of inestimable value. Before such unselfish public

The Vice-Chancellor spirit bow by head ingratitude.

Addressing the congregation the Vice-Chancellor, Bir Wm. Hornell,

said:

Perhaps Mr. Archbutt and Mr.

Morse have come to the same con- clusion as Job that in all labour there is profit".

FIELD OF SPORT

VICTIMISED

But The Thief Is Caught

Sul Yung, 28, was brought be

fore Mr, K. Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday for the lar ceny of a hand bag containing $1.13, the property of Shum Pin- shi, a married woman, reslidng at 11, New Market Street. ..

Your Excellencies, Ladies and

On the 15th July Lady Calde- Gentlemen: Nineteen hundred

Sergeant Cashman stated that cott opened the Eu Tong Sen

the snatching took place at Jer- and thirty-six has been a year of

Gymnasium. This was Lady Calde-

vols Street, near Cleverly Street tragedy and mourning. and the

cott's arst visit to the University. at 8 pm, on Sunday. It was al- had University has

Lt.g share

The Gymnasium has already beenged that the complainant was of unhappiness. We lost Mr.

a great boon and its value will in walking when the defendant came Wong Kwong-tin and Mr. Kwok

crease. There are, in the Univer-up from behind and snatched the Siu-lau. Both жете staunch supporters of the University, and sty, both young men and young bag. & passer-by in the vicinity

to the latter we owe the Biological Department.

On the 1st April, Maurice Alfred

women who do not play games, and who are dangerously neglect- ing their physical development. The gymnasium will be open every

saw the defendant's action and went after him.

The case was remanded for 24

Cooper died." As Lecturer la Com-week day afternoon after lecture hours to see if the defendant was

merce and indeed generally as a member of the Univeralty Stai, and for a time the Warden of a University Hostel, Cooper did de- voted work. · His untimely death was a severe shock to us all, Those who came into 'contact with Cooper will not forget him.

On the 2nd November, there passed the Rev. Father Daniel John Finn of the Society of Jesus, Father Finn was the University's Lecturer in Geography. But to the University and to the Colony he was far more than this. His investigations into the prehistori- cal and proto-historical remains of Hong Kong and Its Islands, set forth in his published articles, and expounded by

FLK

bim to the recent World Con- ference at Oslo, have put this Colony prominently on to the map of the World's earliest records. There died a genius, but with all, a man of profound humility and great charm-a Christian scholar and gentleman.

Mr. W. H. Bell retired and left the Colony. He was a member of the University Court for many years, and always the University's generous friend. q

On New Year's day Sir Grafton Eliot Smith' died in London. As Head of the Department of Anatomy of University College, London, Bir Grafton helped this University in many ways. I take this opportunity of recording the University's grateful tribute to the memory of a great scientist to whose kindly interest and en-

hours, and an instructor will be there. The University, has one re-

ft for canning.

creation field and one only, and BOARDING HOUSE

on this field athletic sports are held, and cricket, football, hockey and tennis are played. The pro- vision is scandalously inadequate and this makes the Univerdty all the more beholden tMr. E Tong Sen for his Gymnasium, and to Mr. Sum Pak-ming who recently gave us a basket ball court. This

is the first basket ball court that the students have ever had. in the Eu Tong Sen Gymnasium there is also the finest covered basket ball court and badminton court in the Colony.

GENETIC RESEARCHES

THEFT

Chinese Given Hard Labour

Wong Yeung. 38, unemployed is sentenced to four months hard labour yesterday when he appeared before Mr. K. Keen at the, Central Magistracy for the larceny of $410 at the Sau Wan boarding house. *.

Mention has already been made

Bergeant Mackay stated that on of the visit which the University's Professor of Physiology, Dr. Ride, November 9, the defendant took made in 1931 and 1932 to Borneo $410 from Woo Shu and Fu. King in connexion with his generle re. It was alleged that the defendant searches. In 1933 the University ld the two complainants that ha granted Professor Ride study leave could get them their passage to and the Rockefeller Foundation Singapore. The defendant did not asked him to tour America and to tam up with any tickets, so Woo report on the present study of and Fu were worried. They made genetics and heredity with special a report to the Police and on sim- reference to their application to day the defendant was arrested. problems of human physiology and pathology, The thesis which Pro- fessor Ride wrote has been ac copted by the University of Ox- ford and, in the language of that ancient institution, he may now supplicate for the University's de gree of Doctor of Medicine.

(Continued on Back Page.

LOCAL RESIDENT'S LOSS

couragement many an anatomist ENGLISH ASSOCIATION currency, contained in a black

oves his career.

NEW APPOINTMENTS To the Chair of Anatomy, which was rendered vacant by the re- tirement of Professor J. L. Shell- shear, Dr. Louis Rudall Shore, M.C. has been elected. To the junior lectureship in English-held until last September by Mr. A. B. Rey

The loss, on New Year night, of approximately $100.00 in cash was reported at the Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station by Mr. P. 8. Robert son, of the Canadian Pacific Rali- way Passenger Department, The

leather wallet was lost between The Hong Kong Branch of the the Hong Kong Hotel and the English Association will hold the Feninsula Hotel, Kowloon, between Third Meeting of the Session at the hours of 9 and 10.30.p.m., and the Helena May Institute to day is not know whether the wallet. at 5.30 p.m. The Rev. K. Macken-accidentally dropped from zle Dow, will read a paper entitled pocket, or was lifted in the jost "The Greatest Englishman of the ling of the crowd on the Star

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