HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
TODAY'S RACE,
HANDICAPS
The following, are the handicaps for, today's races:--
Cabramatia Handicap. ("C" Class)
One Mile
WAH YEE COLLEGE
Annual Prize Day
Wah Yee College held its an- A Lovely Time 147, Boris 140 nual distribution of prizes at the Brutus 135 Colorado Star 150, Oriental Theatre on Saturday Discovery Bay 185, Llangollen 135, morning in the presence of a large Macquarie River 182, Perfect Bay Kathering.
160, Racing Heart. 180, Roolfy 142, Mr. Lim Hoy Lan, headmaster Sea Spray 135. Snowy River 164.01 Wah Yan College, Kowloon, Strathearrick 152, The Butter 147. Bave away the awards after which Twilight Star 153. Violet Queen 145. a very entertaining concert was Zodiac 180.
held.
Boa Vista Handicap.¡ (“D" Class.) (test Section) S Furlongs Borrachito 140, Desert Star 150,
HEADMASTER'S. REPORT
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Election Time 188, Final Triumph Mr. Lim How Ping, the head- 140, Flybynight 140, Gold Sovereign master, presented, the following 145, Mac's Adventure 140, Plet report:-
The College. now has an errol- ment of 131. a considerable in- crease on the figure of 6 on Sep- tember 3. 1935) It would have been easy this year to have in-
A, TANK, which saw, service in France" Heing used (to demolish two old cottages at the Royal Tank Corp Camp at Bovington," Dorset. It took an hour to ras them to the ground,
GENERAL
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
(BY ALLEGRO MODERATO’)
THE BARDS, anclent and modern, playing a big part throughout this
Hela 140, Plain View 163, Salvage Master 148, Smiling Thru Barred, Sylvandale 143,The Leopard 149, Valorous 168, Whalsey 153. Boa Vista Handicap. ("D" Class)
(Second Section) Six Furlongs creased our numbers to 200, had Atomic Star 152, Diogenes 161, our premises been large enough. Double Chance 161, Ebony Idol 158. Fr. Donnelly, the Prefect of Studies Estover 161, Gold Coin 181, Golden of Wah Yan had recommended a Cow Barred, Good Morning 148, great many boys to us, and a great King's Parade 144, Laughing many refugees who had come to Cavalier 181, Meteor 154, National Hong Kong from various parts of Force 154, Racing Boy 140, Sen China owing to the war had also Dragon 115. Tabby Cat 155. pplied. for admission. Tempest 152,,, Voltaire 151,
The average attendance for the Sing 140.
ast school year was satisfactory. Sugar Loaf Handicap. (From the and the results of the final ex-typewriter. We look out of our synonymous with good music, for window and everything smiles, and many years before he left for Los there is joy unbounding in cur heart.
two mile post, once round and in)
Yum
Half-Moon Eve 160, Jober 184. Lancashire Lass 154. Lucky 154, National Defence 140. National Pride 180, Rose Jane 140. Tampa
Bay 140.
umination proved also gratifying
STANDARD RAISED Concerning the English study of. this school. I wish to make a re- mark. It is that I have found that the English standard has been raised a great deal during the year is result of Fr. Ryan and Fr. | Bourke's coming, down to our school to take up some classes Boolat Bay 151, Cameronjan Bar- every week. Hence I give my red, Dawn Star 154. Half-Moon hearty thanks to them for their Eve 154, Handicap Eve 147, Har-help and efforts.
Morrison l Handicap. ("B" Clas" From the li Mille Post
"Albury Handicap. ("A" Class.) One Mile
Able Amazon 155. Blandford 150,
NEAR AND FAR
have extolled the charms of Service. April-April the very young, the very green, the very fair. The whole world awakening to new life after the bleak, days of winter. here will remember Professor Emil April alls us as we sit here at our Dananberg. whose
Some old music lovers.resident
Angeles.
name Was
It will be lateresting to nate that his son Emil (Jr.) considered a child prodigy when he was al
blossomed forth into a is now veritable planistic glant.
Erwin Nyiregyhazi, in the B'nai
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The Spring festival from age im- memorial is Easter. It is a Rising since the dark days of paganism, this season has been celebrated with symbole rituals and much Joy. We of the Christian Era, re- B'rith Messenger saye gard it as peculiar to the rising proach to really great music, seri- of Our Lord and Redeemer. from ous and dignified 1... a spiritumi the tomb for the salvation of kinship between Dananberg and Mankind--a very salutary and in- Arthur Schnabel as regards the spiring thought.
serious "character of their inter- All the Churches hold special pretation.
8p, even Hong services and special music is ren-Kong has, in some way, producer dered for the edification of the a prodigy.« faithful. It has made it easier for We pause once more, to pay us to commune with the infinite. tribute to a great singer, an artist, to retire within ourselves and con- and above all a Man... Fedor sider things with a more reverent Chaliapin, glant Rusalan basso, insight.
who was called away, on April 12 'GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES
We read in the. Pacific · Colat
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vest View 140, Honeymoon Eve Special attention too has been Barred, Moonlight View 188. New riven to the study of Chinese,, Star 151, Potentate 183, Red Fea- In sports too we have tried our ther 165, Rob Roy 155. Rose Queen best to make boys interested and 140. Royal Scot 158..
to induce them to take part in games. Ping-pong is a popular game in the College.
There is one other thing that Cape York 135, Courting Eve 150.15 worth reporting. Since the Double Finesse 150, Electron. 155. beginninng" "of last year, the boys Home Brew 135, Lancashire Chips have contributed the sum of al We had the opportunity of hear-; Musiclan, of a very interesting, if 150, Ranger 135, Strathroy 165, most three hundred dollars foring the Service at the St. Joseph's harassing incident in the Life of Sydney Bridge 133, Tornado Star social, charitable and war fellef Church on Good Friday. The Caruso, 152.
purposes. The "One Cent A Day" Choir was singing Miserere which i On April 18, 1906, this very day, Pokfulam Handicap. (Six movement began. last September is a Paalm, of David, specially set 32 years ago. San-Francisco, was
Parlongs)
and though the amount collected to music by the Very Reverend to from end to end by one of Astrik 147, Be Yourself 140, Cape may seem small, the boys have Father Riganti, and also the Way the worst earthquakes that visit- Comorin 147, Captain Blood 140,done their part..
Of the Cross which is a special ed humanity. Charybdis 158, Cleere 145, Cricketer i
PRIZE WINNERS
setting of the Stabat Mater,
Caruso, then on tour with the
',
140. Cubin Love Earred. Dekko 151, Class 4: 1. Wong Sing Long. 2. Fei Ying 168, Five Rulers 144, Gobi |Lau Ghak Po, 3. Chan Shou Fok. Star 140, Labour Day 150, Żanca- Class 5:1. Cheng Man Kuen, shire Chap 140, Lucky Eleven 163. 2. Ng Tai Kwong. 3. Pow Yung Lucky Seven 140, Mac's Becond Kwong.
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Venture 145, 'Mongolian Cat 150, Class 6: 1 Fong Nal Chim. 2. National Dignity 140, National Cheung Ting Kwong, 3. Fok Heng Guard 140, Rexiana 148, Sabara Ming. Star 140, Split Hand 140, Stymie 140, Tribute 140, Wenning 140.
Kellett Handicap,' (“C” Class.) (First Secton) One and
Class 7: 1. Lal Kar Hung. 2 Yuen Keen Cheong. 3. Lo Woon Yung.
Class 8: 1. Choy Ha Kien, '2. Wong Yau Ling. 3. Yu Yung
SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Class 5. Cheng Man. Kuen: Class 6. Fong Nai Chim; Clasa 7. Lal Kar, Hung; Class 8. Choy Ha Kien,
A Quarter Miles Amberley 147, Commencement Kwan Bay 161, Hundrum Eve' Barred, King's Bounty 142, King's Lead 181, King's Justice 161, Laughing Girl 153, Scenic View 140, True 181.
Kellett Handicap. ("C" Class.)
(Second Section) One.
and A Quarter Miles Bistre 150, Centre Forward 151. Gordito 148, Laughing Buddha Barred, Night View 158. Rose Evelyn 154, Royal Highness 144, Soldler of China 181.
COLONY'S FINANCES
SPECIAL AWARDS
MONDAY
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FUNERAL OF MRS. ELLEN MAY HILL
We thought we recognized the Metropolitan › (Courled) Opera peculiar atyje of Don Lorenzo Company, was caught in his room, The funeral of the late Mrs. Perosi in the last setting. Then the early hours, in the Hotel Ellen May H, wife, of Warder same cholr broadcast. В Con- St. Francis whence, he had retired Hill of Stanley Prison, took place cert which was relayed by ZEW❘after a performance of Carmen | yesterday at the Colonial Ceme- in the evening.
the evening previous. When the tery when the last rites were per- The Three Hour Service was cosmic commotion started roughly | formed by the Rev. HoW. Bálnes. broadcast from St. John's and the at, about 5.a.m., Caruso had just The Late 'Mm. Hill,' who was only combined choirs of St. John's and time, to throw, on some clothes, 30, years, of age had been 11) for St. Andrew's did St. Mark's Passion close his trunk and drag it down some time and died at the Queen of Our Lord from 8t. John's. into Union Square Park, where he Mary Hospital on. Friday night.
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At St. Teresa, Kowloon, Maestro could be seen by, passers-by, dt-She is survived by her husband Gualdi and his Choir were doing ting, on his trunk, with tears and two children, aged three and special settings of the Stabat coursing down his swarthy cheeks, five. Mater for the Seven Word Service | the meanwhile, expostulating "Tl The husband was the chief in the afternoon at three..
nevair come back to this place mourner and others present at the We hear that the setting is his again, nevairi Nevair!" - And, he graveside were Mr. and Mrs. own. The music of Perosi was also never didį
Hawkett, Mr... and Mrs. Barrett,
Mr. G. W. Fitz-Gerald, · Mr. A
Class 5. Tse Kam Yuen; Hung WAH YAN OLD NEUSEL BEATS FOORD Fearce, Mr. and Mrs. H. Merriman,
Sai Ming.
RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE
Class 4. Wong Bing Long: Class 5. "Cheng Man Kuen; Class 8. Fong Nal Chim: Class 7. Lai Kar Hung: Class: 8. Yu Yung Kwan.
GOOD CONDUCT
BOYS' ASSN.
Hold First Sports Meeting
The first annual athletic sports
ON A FOUL
Neusel was leaning against the
Mr. P. Gillieple, Mr. and Mrs. A.
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Tucker, Mr. R." H. Ashby, Mr. A.
"Hamburg. April, 18 Ercock, Mr. F. C. Brindlecombe, Walter Neusel, ex-derman, heavy- Mr. R. Gradley, Mr. B. Hodge, weight champion, beat Ben Foord, Mr. and Mix, J. B. Joyce, Mr. and of South Africa, on a foul in the Mrs. Goddard. Mr and Mrs. "C. J. eighth round of their, fight, here Jamieson, "Mr. Chittenden, Mr. J. tonight,
Kingdom, Mr. Stevens;, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Drury and many others.
Many wreaths were sent.. of the Wah, Yan Past. Students' ropes, evidently hurt, when the
SHIP. OFFICER'S FUNERAL Association were held at the South referee stopped the fight, diaqua-
lifying Foord. Da
The funeral service for the late: Class 4. Chan Shou Pok; Class China A.A ground, Caroline Hill,
The German won every round | Mr. Eric Brummer, third officer 5. Mo Man Kin; Class. 6. Ip yesterday when Chung Chan-lam except the second, Foord defintely of the sa Gustav Diedrichsen. Wing Hung: Class 7. Lai Karwon the individual championship not showing the same form as who died at the Canoss Hospi January, 1938...... 14.943.177.29 Hung: Lo Woon Yung.
with his brother, Chung Chan-fan, against, Schmeling. Neysel's own tal on Friday, took place at the
The following is the Hong Kong Government's financial statement for, the month of February:
Excess of Assets over
Liabilities on 31st
Revenue from 1st to
28th
1938
February.
Expenditure from 1st to 28th Feb- Fuary 1938
Balance
Class 6 Fong Nal Chim: Class 4 Chan Shou Pok; Class 5 Cheng Man Kuen.
ATTENDANCE
EXCELLENCE IN KEEPING
DIARIES
2,668,392.31
Class 6. Fong Nal Chim; Class 6. Cheung Ting. Kwong; Class 17,611,589.60 Cheng Man Kuen.
CHINESE ESSAY-WRITING Classes 4, 5, 6, Pow Yung Kwong. 2,703,623.21 Chan Chun Sing, Mo Man Kin,
Hung Sai Ming, Ng Wing Chl 14,907,946,39
Classes 7 and 8. 1.. Trang Tung Po: 2, Lee Hoon Man; 3. Lau Cheong On
KING'S COLLEGE MAGAZINE
"A Railway Journey to Canton," «"A Visit to the Chinese, New Year
Fair at Wanchal,"
Utopia
there and other articles and
stories feature the. "April number of the King's College Magazine.
Some time has elapsed since the publication of the last issue: but tale general standard of the pre- sent number in? if anything higher than ever, and the whole maga- zine" is very readable"
CHESS TOURNAMENT Class 4. Lor Yat Tung; Class 6. Lai Lar Hung; Class 4: The Eam Yuen
as runner-up.
The Central British School won the Colony Relay Race by a good margin followed by the Royal Air Force team.
form was little better."
Colonial Cemetery yesterday, when; Foord weighed in at 208 lbs., and the Rev. Nielsen officiatedir. Neusel at 204-(Router).
Among those present at the service were Messrs. H. HL Mueller, |W. Hansen, Wielle, G. Haggle, K.
At the conclusion of the sports Event, 7-200 metres (Cham-Gerloff, Hammann, Captain - Jan- Mr. Peter Tsui, former headmaster pionship):-L. Fong Sin-ching; 2. gera, Messrs T. H Thom and M. of the school, distributed the Chung Chan-fan;, 3, Albert Chan. Heigberg. prizes
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Time: 28.2 secs.
Wreaths were sent by Bidse The following were the results: Event B-100 metres for Local Hilsem fra Moder Fra Din. Van Brent Long Jump (Cham-Reporters: 1 Mak Klu-in; 2 Borensem, Captain. J. Elbert. pionship):1 Chung Chan-lam 2 Jimmy Poon. Time: 14 secs. Measts R. Hansen, Darling, H. Wong Wing-kit; 3. Fung Yin-kwan Event 9-High Jump (Cham- Kaufbels and A. Schnor, all of Distance: 19.
plonship)1. Yeung Kwok, ham; the ss. Michael Jebsen, Captam Event 2400 metres (Champion- 2 Chung Chan-lam: 3, Cheng A. D. Nielsen, Messrs. J. Johan- ship). Chung Chan-fan; 2 Yan-la, Fung Yiu-kwan. Height: nsen. Jense, Lourfeldt and Hị PING-PONG Class 6, La Kar Hung; Class 4.Time: 58,6.
Wong Wing-kit; 3. Fong Blu-ching 5ft ins..
Borchers, all from the sa; “Gu8- Event 10-Thread, and Needle tar Diederichsen, Mesars...W Han- Mo Man Kin: Class 6. Chan Shu Event 3-Throwing the discus Race Miss Ug Man-fung, sen, Laiasen, P. Haacke, I Kwan; Class 6. Kwok Bing Lain. (Championship); -1. Tam Bik Mrs. Kwan; 3 Mr. Ng
Hammana, A. Dal, 7. H., Pang INTER-CLASS PING-PONG.
poon, 2, Chung Chan-lam; 3. Fung Event 11-100 metres for S.C.A.A Chye Kee, M. Jebsen, Jebsen and Yin-kwan. Distance: 110 ft. 10 inn, members-1. Cheong Nal-shing: 2 Co
Event 4-150 metres (Champion- Lee Hung-fu; 3. Lee Hung-kwan After the service, the remains" ship):-1, Chung Chan-lam: 2. Al-Time: 12.4 seca.
were taken to Bookunpoo, for cre- bert Chan; 3. Cheung Fook Chol Event 12 100 metres Relay mation. Time: 12.4. secs.
Bace, married a singles)-- DIRECTOR
Event 5Shot Put (Champion-married; James Ching, Wong Wing- Bankowy April 16hip)-1. Hovation; 2. Fong Blu-Kit, Franc Mr. Kao Tsung-wa, director of thing; 3. Lu Hau-bing Distance: ching. the Asiatic, Department of the 3.10 E
Classe
INTER-CLASS FOOTBALL Class 4.
NEW WAICHIAOPU
It is actifed in the Gazette that Foreign mee, has resigne the name of "The China Rubber
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Event 15-50 metres for Lads Blu- | Workers:—1. Christine Bothelo; 2.
Hung Ching-pik 3. Mr. Ewan. metres Relay- Event 161,000 metres Belar Schools Wah Eace open to the Colony 1 Cen
zral Fritigh" School "%. Royal Air, Old Force
Event
Event 6200 metres for Alma- Race for
Wah His former assistant. Mr. La mater-1. French Chai; 2 Ng Y fimited, has been Chao, has been, sppointed acting The 25 Beck
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FINAL SHOWINGS TODAY ··
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Selected Programmes of
ALT DISNEY
1 Flying Monne
2. Mickey's Kangaroo
Grand Opers
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4 Orphan's Benefit
5. Pluto's Judgment Day
18; Who Killed Cock Bobin ?
7. Two Gua Mickey
8. Three Blind Mouseketeers
9. Thru the Mirror.,
POPEYE”
THE SAILOR MAN
1. Vim Vigor & Vitality.
2. Cobweb Hotel
3. Season Greetings
4. Down Among the Engar Cane
5. What No 8pinach ?
8. Dancing on the Moon
7. Wild Elephants
8: Rise to Fame
9. Hindbad the Bailor.
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