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HONCKUNG DAILY PRESS

TEACHING: A VOCATION

Fr. Gallagher's Address To H.K. Teachers' Association

The first General Meeting of the Hongkong Teachers' Associa ilon was held on Thursday, Nov. 28, Ln, St. Joseph's College. A larre nureken of members were present to hear the inaugural address of the President, Ren, Fr. E. W. Gallagher, SJ, who spoke on Teach- ing: a Vocation.

Rev. Brother

Cassian, Vice- President of the Association, was In the chair.

"PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS

Fr, Gallagher said. In part:---

The subject matter of this! evening's talk is one with which you are all familiar. I offer no

* well-worn path, because it seems to me that any thought which may help to bring home to is the dignity of our calling. which may make ris, esteem it more highly and so improve the work we have undertaken to do is well worth while,

morality of its citizens, and that morality must be-nurtur- el in the schools.

GROWING NEED

UNION CHURCH WEDDING

WONG-LEUNG

GENERAL

WatchmenG Ordinance Amendment

A pretty wedding took place at In exercise of the powers con- the Kowloon Union Church on rerred by section 3-at the Watch- Saturday when Miss Alice Ytu- men Ordinance, 1928, the Governor hum Leung, daughter of the late in Council amends the Watchmen Mr. Leung Yan-po, became the Regulations set forth in Govern- bride of Pastor Peter Wong. The ment Notification No. 192 publlah- ed in the Gazette of April 13, 1928, Rev. Frank Short offelated.

The bride was attended by as follows. her niece, Mixa K. Leung,

Regulations 10 and 11 are res- and the duties of beat man were un-jonded and the following are sub

Wong, tituted thereför:-"

TO theet the growing need dertaken by Mr. Philip something new caine into educa-" brother of the groom,

10. Every police watchman of

Bon, the Teaching Orders the Mr. Leung Man-pak, brother, Chinese race, other than casual Society of Jesus, the La Salle gave the bride way.

the Oratorians, the

Brothers.

ARCULLI-SUFFIAD

In

watchmen, shall during employ- 'ment be entitled to pay at the rate

EXHIBITION OF INK PAINTING

apology for once again going over Ursulines, and the success which The wedding took place on of no less than 85 cents per day attended their work with both Saturday evening of, Miss Rum- and every other police watchman, boys and girls is shown by their Jahnbee Suffiad, daughter of the other than casual watchmer, shall wonderfully rapid growth,

late Mr. and Mrs. AM. Suflad, during employment be entitled to **They were not haphazard and Mr. Obaidullah el Arcalli, pay at the rate of not less than institutions, but institutions with son of the late Mr. and Mrs $1.00 per day. carefully trained staffs working Osman el Arculli.

11 Every police hand watchman The ceremony on a well thought out educational was held in occordance to Moslem shall during employment be en- system. Since then hundreds have rites.

titled to additional ́ pay at the "There are many points of dit- arisen all over the world, many of After the ceremony a recep- rate of $200 per month, over and ference between the profession of them doing excellent work for the tian was held at No. 7 Village above the bay set forth in Re- teaching and, let us say, medicine, i children of Hongkong.

Road. residence of the bride-gulation 10 -engineering. law, scientific re "It is not sufficient to have the groom's sister which was large-

search. - These benefit man, but lunging to serve. Those virtues, I attended. not the whole man, for it is be- so necessary

teacher, in every

The groom, is well-known yond their competence to give the must be sown and nurtured and sporting circles, being a member moral background which is the throughout their lives they as door the Indian Softball team. most important factor in true also all those who have a real vo- human development. Teaching cation for teaching, ever try to can give that moral background. | bring to greater perfection. Registry on Saturday, before Mr.

PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP „

T. S. Whyte-Smith.. Registrar of Mr. Chan The teacher deals with human

Marriages, between beings not with cogwheels, drugs

Kwok Yann, banker, of 11 Old or Agures. There is an attmate

Baftey Street, and Miss Chu Did personal relationship between tea

The only Hing of 70 Hennessy Road.

ANNOUNCEMENT cher and pupil which is not found thing science has done is to give

The forthcoming wedding in other professions. By that re-greater evidence of God's power lationship the best is or should and goodness Cour aim must between Mr. Chul Man Huen, Staff be developed. The pity is that it to make the child good not with of the China National Tea is not being developed universal- a goodness based on convention and residing at 1 Hill Road, and

days, yesterday being the first ly.

or on merely natural motives, but Miss Ho Git Fong. 70 Peel Street, dally, is scheduled for

day.

Of the fifty-seven drawings on

ADVANCE OF SCIENCE "Their work is our work. The goal towards which we are all gu- ing has not been changed by the advance

of science.

REGISTRY WEDDING The wedding took place at the

WORKS OF CHINESE DOCTOR-PAINTER

An exhibition of Chmere ma paintings, the works of Mr. Lam Bruk Ming, local doctor-painter, Iwas haid on the second floor of be-Kam Ling Restaurant, West Point. exhibition, open to tne

*The

Cogeneral public from 11 am, to a

two

ANNUAL BAZAAR display the most prominent were those depicting the cock. However. AT ST. ANDREW'S

all of them told the same story. The annual bazaar of the Stand that story is the achievemetit Andrew's Church, held on Satur- of an ingenulous hand and a crea- day, brought to a fitting close a tive mind. week of social activities organised by the Church.

"The sorrow of today is in great on the great fundamental fact of is announced."- measure due to the fact that so God and God's unchanging law, many young men and young woWe have in our hands a won- men leave school. university of derful power, the forming of the training college to face life, soul of a child. As teachers let physically perfect, intellectually, us endeavour to give to the child.. alert, but morally starved. They for the highest mctives, the very get everything in education ex-best we have to give, so that the cept that which is cost im-world will be better, and heaven

richer, because we have worked"

The vote of thanks was propos- ed by the Chairman

*portant

“The morality of the state commensurate with the

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

AT CENTRAL

AT KOWLOON

In keeping with the prevalling conditions, the affair was smaller scale than foriner ones: but without losing any of its for- mer attractiveness.

DOCTOR BY PROFESSION

Mr. Lam, a doctor of the Chinese on school by profession, learned the exquisite art of painting in his spare moments, and has been en- Joying this hobby continuously ever since his teen, days,

Tables for tea were laid out on

While he was his own teacher the lawn front of the Church Hall, with alde stalls (mainly spe- mist of the time, he had been once) cialising in cakes, fruits, choco-under the expert tutorship of Mr. | lates, and other edibles) on the Cheung Shu Kee, famous arts pro- other lawns around the hall. On fessor of the National Central Uni- Appearing before Mr. E Him-the back lawn were lucky dips,versity. at 2.30 pm. by Mr. G.T. Lowry sworth on Saturday on a charge of shles, and fishing pools run by when Henry Chao, 37, broker, larceny of $5 by trick, Wong Sea Scouts. charged with obtaining money Kwai-cheung, 44, was remanded

HEARING FIXED

Hearing was fixed for Dec,

LARCENY BY-TRICK

by false pretences, appeared on until this morning. remand on Saturday.

Sgt. Gordon prosecuted.

THEFT OF TOOLS

The bazaar was brought to a successful close with an unofficial

PROHIBITED

Hongkong v Macao table-tennis ANCHORAGE

match at the Kowloon Cricket

Mr. P. Donohue, of the Texas Club, instead of the usual carnival Company, appeared as complain-dance of former years. ant before Mr. Himsworth

Chao was alleged to have ob- tained the sum of $12,000 from Wong Bor on July 19 at No. 22 Pottinger Street by falsely pre- tending that it had been demand Saturday when Wong Kal, 23; was ed by the Central Trust of China charged with larceny of two brass

as commission in connexion

a certain contract then negotiated between" wong the Central Trust of China. On Saturday a second

of obtaining 32,000 from

with tools, a screw driver and comb

being from hils car.

"

and Defendant was senter zed to six weeks' hard labour to be followed charge by expulsion.

Wong

GARDENER FINED

by the same false "pretences on That he could not take the law July 12 was also preferred against into his own hand and that be defendant.

had no right to assault & thief were the remarks made by Mr. Himsworth

Mr. WA. Mackinlay is appear ing for the prosecution, while Mr. FI Zimmern is for the defence.

Ball was reduced from $3,000 cash to $2,000,

on

Saturday

in exercise of the powers con ferred on him by regulation 37 1 the Defence Regulations, 1940, His Excellency the Officer Administer-

the following order:

CUSTOMS PASS the Government hereby makes

COLLISION SEQUEL

Anchurage is prohibited to all craft within the following portion of Taltam Wan in the waters of the Colong:--

Commencing in position latitude

Lorry Driver Wins 20 deg, 12 06 North, long'tude

Court Claim

Judgment in the sum of $788 was given for the plaint, Ting when Kam, by Mr. Justice E. H. Williams, Fong Ngan. 51. gardener, was at the Summary Court on Satur charged with common assault. day, in the case in which plain

Sgt. Haynes said that the com- tin claimed $16,48 from Chan plainant was caught by another Eing, of 18 Shek Ku Lung Road, result of a collision be- Charged with a breach of the Chinese in the defendant's gar- a the Defence Regulations, Mak Shuden, at Chatham Path on Friday. tween lorry No. 1292; driven by¦ wa, 40, teacher, of No. 254 Queen's He was taken to the gardener une Ho Sheng, and private motor- Road East, first floor, was fined who assaulted him with a bam- dar No: 1752, driven by defendant, $150 default, two months tm-boo pole.

at Customs Pass-Road on. June 9.

The plaintiff claimed, through

TEACHER FINED $150-

prisonment Saturday.

by Mr. Lowry on

'

The accused was fined $10.

FORGED BANKNOTES

114 deg. 13 15 East, thence by straight line to position latitude 22 deg. 13, 157 North, longitude 114 deg. 13, 36" East, thence along the northern and eastern shore of altam Wan to position latitude. deg. 12 33" North, longitude 114 deg. 14 26" East, thence by s straight line to the point of origin.

N.T. MALARIA EPIDEMIC

his solicitor, Me D. B Evans Wards reserved for Indian' po- Max was charged with possea- Lau Fat-chung, 33, tailor, at No. $520.48 for repairs to the lorry lice in the Queen Mary Hospital sion of seven documents record- 17, Temple Street, was charged and $398: for loss of, 33 days profit, have been seriously overcrowded due to many Indian members of ing "Information for the purpose before Mr. A. A Macfadyen on at $12 per day.

evidence was the Hongkong Police Force having of conveying same out of the Saturday with uttering and pos- After further.

victims of the malaria Colony at the. Tung On Wharf, season of forged” bangioten heard, by Lordship, bold that fallen Connaught Road Central, on Nov. It was alleged that defendant there was negligence on the part epidemio now prevailing in the uttered two forged $10 Hongkong of the defendant both as regards rural portions of the New Terri- Mr. M. A da ska pleaded unterens me te sheer qnat sy the condito torfes of the

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guilty on behalf of Mak,

of

289- Reclamation Street, on two the brakes. The account Insp. M, J. Flattery; of the Spe- different occasions.

$520.86 for repairs seemed to be cial Branch, said that, defendant Det-Set-N B. Fraser, who pro- tog, heaty and he his Lordship,

was searched at the whart when secuted. asked for a remand of soul, reduce that to $500,

about to board the ss Macao, three days which was granted.

was sailing for "Macao. which Defendant was brought to the -station and when asked about the documents stated that they had been given to him by a man, named Lam Man. On the next

D. "O. SOUTH

TLLECIAL MINING

DEPENDED ON LOBEY

as to the time taken for repairs The did not think that 33 days was a reasonable time, especially In view of the fact that it was known his that plaintiff depended on Found guilty of carrying out lorry for business. On that part day Lam was located by the Police legal mining operations at No. 4 of the claim he would give judg- but defendant, sald Insp. Flattery, Hill, Shing Mun, on November meut for 24 days 2005 u proi changed his story and said that Cheang Ng was fined $250, or two another man, by the name of months' hard labour in default, by

Mr. 8. Ralfour on Saturday. Chiu, gave him the letters,

Evidence; was given: by L. Sul Insp. said that the Police re- garded tha 25 a very serious No. 1 Inspector of Ring Kel Co.) offence and asked his Worship to the concessionaires, to the effect ne saw defendant washing ores, that at about 11 am on Nov. 27 with a coconut and hammer tv take a serious view of the case,

Mr. Lowry, then suggested that he was in the hill with the Buner- his side. He arrested accused. the case be heard in Chambers intendent to survey the new ton Sergeant Delhunty appeared for

inel On going Inside the tunnel the Polle Grand, Mr. silva "agreed,

at $12 per day, or $288.

Judgment would, therefore be given for plaintiff for $TRA

The seriousness of the outbreak is balleved to be partly due to the large number of refugees who have crossed the frontiers Moni Southern Kwangtung and settled with relatives" and friends in var tous villages in the New Terri- tories.

CLIPPER DUE TODAY

Pan American Airways HONO- LULU CLIPPER. bringing US. malls dated San Francisco, Nov. 25, is due to arrive in Hongkong this afternoon and will leave on her return flight via Manila tomorrow morning,

The CHINA CLIPPER is schedu led to arrive in Hongkong on Bun-

following morning. day next, Dec. 8, and will leave the

Elour: Supre

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