HONGKONG UNIVERSITY Tropical Medicine.

EXTENSION.

NEW WINGS TO MEDICAL

SCHOOL

The University of Hongkong to-day has a new pride. It is

two buildings really. addition to the Anatomy, which was

There are

One is sa School of

put up

in 1913, and tha School of has been Physiology, which recantly built and completed, as

of

“ Hongkong Telegraph" Special.] | an addition to the School of Anatomy. The two now make one building, and will be called the School of Anatomy and Physiology. The School a pride born of its earnest de Anatomy does not form part of mand for opportunity to be of the new scheme as it is an old proper service to Chins. Once school. The Schools of Pathology upon a time there was a law of and Tropical Medicine are in one supply and demand. Demand building. In other words, the then waited upon supply. In Present medical buildings con- prise two blocks, and each block

that same time the Hongkong provides for two subjects. University was divided into At present Dr. G. P. Jordan is three parts-literary, engineer-Professor of Tropical Medicine ing and medicine. Of these, and the late Dr. Macfarlane was wedicine in turn was sub-divided Lecturer in Pathology since the big time small opening of the University. Dr. Earle is Professor of Physiology. time. Melicine was seeking Dr. Jordan was very active in for a chance to do its bit, but it looking after the School of Med- was blockaded on all sides. It icine, which has been incorpora could not expand because the ted in the University. outlets were clogged.

into

and

Western

medical knowledge had advanced

Now that the University bas got these buildings and equip rapidly in China, but the up-ment, it will be able to hold its portunities for farther expansion on with any modern medical were being killed

owing to school in London or America. certain disabilities from which Esch building provides accomods. the University was suffering.

tion for 200 students,

100 or

students

for

It is an important principle in politica not to mistake the cause each subject. In these depart for the pretext, nor the pretext ments the needs of the Univer for the cause, and by this means ity have been satisfied. These to distinguish between the coa-needs, as we have mentioned, were cealed and the ostensive urgent and essential if the Un- motive. Some events seem so iversity was to exist for providing fortuitous 39

have to

110 proper medical education. Phy cause for their existence, yet it is siology cannot be practical unless as certain as any demonstration there is a school for experimental in Euclid that nothing, either physiology. It was also essential grand or insignificant, happens that there should be a building without a cause. Whatever has, and equipment for Pathology Bo or is imagined to possess, a power that the students could be taught to produce changes in other practical pathology. In the same things or in itself, is called a cause way, a School of Tropical Medi- and the change so produced i cine WUB required to teach called an effect. That is a true students the science, 38 is development in which nothing is done at Home. The School ever lost at a higher, which has of Anatomy was given by Mr. been once really possessed at a Ng Li-Hing in the old days to the lower stage and simply on the Hongkong College of Medicine be- ground that there is nothing fore the University really started. which it were needful and good Pathology and Medicine have to lose, because at no point is since been added. The University there anything which tends to is now provided for its immediate interfere or thwart the vocation needs and also for research work |

CONCERT TO MARK COMPLETION.

of the being whose development in the fatore, as soon as it gets! is going forward. The seeds of the students. many world-famed change were dropped in silence, night dews watered them when no eyes looked on, but at length they bore fruit in the hearts of millions, and the harvest of them waved all over.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1919.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

TO-DAY at 5.15.

PATHE

PRESENTS

SIGNORINA NAPIERKOWSKA

the world famous première danseuse

in the

magnificent and spectacular film d'arte Italiana

CALIGULA.

Thousands of actors -Roman soldiers, courtiers, dancing girls and early Christians.

Wonderful scenes of ancient Rome including the APPIAN WAY, the COLISEUM, MASS in the CATACOMBS.

a banquet in the PALACE of CALIGULA, and the crowning of the EMPEROR CLAUDIUS,

Time of the Story A,D, 47. All the principal characters historical. Read the article from the Encyclopaedia Britannica in the programme before seeing the play.

Prices as usual but no half price seats.

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL. AN EXTRADITION CASE.

SOUTH CHINA ENTER SHIELD FINAL.

At the Magistracy, this afer- nooh, before Mr. J. R. Wood, application was made for the There was only one Senior extradition of a Chinese, älleged Match on Saturday last, but this to be, a notorious robber, by was a very attractive item, and a representative of the Civil huge crowd surrounded the Club Government of Kwangtung. ground when the teams kicked

TO-DAY off, the grandstand and enclosure

at 9.15.

Booking at Robinson's.

CORONET THEATRE.

SAIGON RICE.

A SERIOUS SITUATION.

+

The rice situation in Saigon appears to be more complicated than ever.

To mark the completion of the new medical schools, the Medical Societyof the University arranged a programme of entertainment on Saturday, which was given in one) To trace the origin of events of the new buildings. There was we have to discern the different large number of prominent mem-

We learn, to-day, that the sources from whence they take bers of the community, and

Professor H. G. official who was responsible for their rise. Our pains can never professors. be better employed than in Earle was mainly responsible fixing the date for the cessation searching out the causes of these for the staging of

Julius of exportation of rice from erents. When Dr. H. G. Earle, Caesar" by the students of the Saigon had arranged to attend s M. A., M. B., Dean of the Medical University. -Faculty at the University of commencer

Hongkong, arrived in the Colony Three Six,'

new officer

The proceedings meeting of the merchants to with an overture discuss the matter. When the followed by a meeting took place, this official in 1915 he found that provision mandarin song sung to the was not present and was not to for the teaching of medicine was extreme amusement of the stud-be found and a inadequate. He was dissatisfied ents in the gallery by Mr. Shih attended in his place, who with the condition of things, and Wei-hus, accompaniment by Mr. Lextended the date of prohibition he put his complaints before the Sung Zai Yuu. Mr. S. H. To and for four days. This somewhat the arrangement of University Board. The need for Miss Elfrida Osmund rendered upset

former certain vessels which could have better facilities for the teaching pianoforte solos, the

The

HONGKONG HOTEL

RACE WEEK.

DINNER DANCES will be held on :-

TUESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY

AND

WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY.

Special Table d'Hote Menus will be served in the MAIN DINING ROOM at $2.50 per head and in the GRILL ROOM at $3.50 per head,

TABLE BOOKINGS AT HOTEL MAIN OFFICE. J. H. TAGGART,

the

HONGKONG CHINESE HONOURED.

Manager.

Before opening the proceed

seats also being filled. The wes-ings, Mr. Leo D'Almada mated ther was ideal for footballand the that the form of application was spectators had a good afternoon's bad, since it was made to at Cantón, H.B.M. Consul, sport. There was nothing of a regrettable nature daring the whereas, under Section 6 of the game, and the spectators were Ordinance, application should most orderly throughout, which have been made to H.E. the Mr. is greatly to the credit of the Governor of Hongkong. Hongkong Club officials who D'Almada held that if his objec made all arrangements very tion was good, the prisoner was en- comfortable, for the players and ti lad to his immediate discharge. spectators, the crowd being kept His Worship replied that the well back from the playing area procedure, if he agreed to Mr. throughout the game.

D'Almada's contention, should be

Mr. D'Almada asked for the

SOUTH CHINA, F. ROTAL ENGINEERS, application for a writ of

Both teams werest their strong-Court.

Habeas Corpus to the Supreme est. R.E.'s played White in place of Charters, who has left the Colony, and South China had hearing to be adjourned until to Wenng their old centre-forward morrow in order that he might back again. The game started get instructions from his client, at a brisk pace and the Engineers but after farther argument, His made some fine dashes, a first-and proceeded with the case, Worship noted the objection time shot by Townsend in good

position going too high. The which continues as Chinese team was playing an press attractive game. Kwok and Kit |--

Sang on the left making many

we go to

likely burata, bat the first goal Mr. Tucker was in charge of came rather unexpectedly. Law-the game.

rence, the Engineer back, hand- As a result of the game, the led in the penalty area and Au South China team now meet the Kit-sang, who took the resulting winners of next Saturday's match kick, placed the ball neatly past between the Club and Navy, the Betts to the accompaniment of a latter being booked to kick-off great cheer from South China's: 4.15 p. m. on the Club ground. supporters. The Engineers made NAFT RESERVES F. SOUTH CHINA. things very hot for the remain-

REVE VES.

ing portion of the game and only The Navy fielded a good side,.. very fine defence by the backs with, as usual, many strange kept Millard and Townsend out faces and set the pace in the first on several occasions. The Chinese half. They were much the better made one very strong movement team, but the Chinese backs to the other end near the end kicked lustily and at the interval of the second half, during which there was nothing scored. Soon Weung, their centre-forwar, who after resumption. Quian fas ned had been playing a very brainy on to neat pass from

game, got injured, sad had to the wing, and, slipping.

leave the field. He did not between the backs, scored a nice again participate in the game, goal. The Navy should have but it is hoped he will recover, increased their lead just after, as the Chinese forwards were, up but slovenly finishing robbed to the time of his accident, play-them, and, after some loose ing better football than for any exchanges, the Chinese fowards time during the season. The broke away and the inside right interval arrived with South scored unexpectedly. Navy had China leading 1 goal to nil.

most of game to the finish, bat The second half opened very were weak in front of goal and sensationally, as, after a few had to be content with a division exchanges, the ball was swung of the points after having about out to the left wing, and, showing three-fourths of the play. “Has- a fine turn of speed, Kwok Po-wood, Cassells, Kissick and kun caught the ball on the ran | Quinn did well for the Navy and and scored with a rasping shot the oataide-right was which beat Betts all ends up. South China were best served by From the scoring of this goal, the backs, the "goalie and the the China team: fell away, and centre-half who had most to do the defence had a most gruelling with securing the point from fleir time.. Townsend, by sheer stronger opponents. dash, forced his way through with

sinart

Mr. Stevenson was in charge

a goal, and daring the remainder of the game.

lost.

KOWLOON T.83RD. COT. RA.

to

start

of the game the Engineers had very hard lines in not drawing! level, the Chinese right back making some fine clearances

This match was played on the under difficulties, while Leung in Navy ground on Saturday, goal was in fine form. Near the very late start being made end, Fun got clean through on there was a very small cre the right but hesitated with an owing to the Senior Shield ma rit. of Physiology, Pathology and selecting Lizt's Rhapsody (No. taken cargo on board had the ex-

open goal, and the chance was Kowloon did not expect Tropical

was 8), and the latter "March of the tension been known to the char- Medicine

encores were terers and these steamers would insistent. After six months Dwarfs."

keep the fixture and he flatly told the University insistent and these had to be probably have waited at the Port

The general opinion conceded, fed with only eight men Committee that they

must complied with nolens volens. The had it been anticipated that the

on the day's play was that the but the others arrived soon after Was provided extension would be granted. It have a building for physiology, greatest treat

better team won and it is greatly the game had been in progress, as more students were certainly by Mrs. G. E. Marley, who sang to is expected that when

Chinese with two baskets

ef to the Chinese team's credit that Pascoe the old Kowloon and Club expected in a few years.

her own accompaniment "Coolan Governor of Indo-China returns

smart lot forward assisting at inside left. and "Il baccio" in a from Hanoi to Saigon, there will

vegetables. He went up to him they kept such a 23 Dha

and said:

frat the Engineers oat during The

half was "Have you got aas When the need was clearly

Tery second half with Foroughs home to the authorities, manner that delighted the audi- be a further revision of the ar-

licence for selling vegetables?" the

one evenly contested and Knight a certain gentleman interested ence. Sho did not, however, rangements.

It is stated that within a very from Peking says:—_

A Wah Tsz. Yat Po telegram The hawker took to his heels and man, short. Leung in goal gave Kowloon the lead after good himself in the matter and the respond to the demands for en-

corea. Mrs. A. Balean was short time, there, will be more Mandates have been issued there followed a hot chase. When played like a class custodian, and play. In the second half, Kow- Chinese merchant, princes were canvassed, and responded right entrusted with two violin solos rice in Saigon than can be dia- granting Grand Kawo (best he saw the policeman was on the backs, particularly the right loon played very good football but threw back, who was opposed by Town-Dickenson and his backs were în -Bach's Air and Papini's Sou-posed of.

Crop decorations of the second his trail, the hawker heartily, Mr.

Ho Kom-tongvenir de Sorrento.. The latter Another curious fact is that grade to the following Hongkong away his baskets, and near send and Pascall, did some sterl-good form and no further scoring

Street there generously offered $50,000 for

waa ing work. Chan So also worked took place. The Kowloon for for Tropical Medicine, the Hon. was highly appreciated, and she three British vessels, which were gentlemen: Lau Hok-ling and Shewan

a struggle. The detective fell tirelessly with good method, his wards showed some very smart Mr. Ho Fook an equal sum for played a third selection. Mr. to have taken home cargoes of Ho Kom-tong.

throughout, Pascoe were turned back, Decorations of the fourth grade on the ground with the defendant placing being very accurate. football Physiology, and Mr. Chan Kai-Harold Piercy's voice was heard rice,

to advantage in two songs" The One vessel, the ss. Warnham, are awarded to Chan Kai-ming, on top of him. Defendant ran The forwards, until Weang's in- Rasmussen and Knight being ming made a donation of $50,000 Birds Go North Again" and reached the Port and after wait- Ho Sai-wing, Lay Wing-chung, again and after another struggle jury gave a good display, the prominent while Van Langenberg for the Pathological wing.

"Friead O'Mine."

ing two or three days and being Li Po-kwal Lau Hung-choi, succeeded in freeing himself from centre-forwards heal work and and White did a great amount of Armed with $150,000, which After light refreshments Scenes unable to load, left. The two Lau Iu-chung and Chow Tung the clutches of the detective. placing being of a high order, work behind. The backs had a was paid in 1917, and announced

Eventually he was arrested by a) and the left wing, Kwok Po-kun fairly easy time, both kicking 1aad 2 from Shakespeare's "Julius other vessels were turned back Bang

Aa

Kit-sang, "What about his and

were strongly. The 83rd. Coy's for- second degrea

sergeant. during the ceremony, the Hongkong Univer- Caesar" were staged. Mr. M. B. from Cape St. James. Further,

vegetables?" saked Mr. Lindsell. mach more effective than the wards were not so promartent... sity proceeded with the work of Osman as Mark Anthony did his the Japanese steamer, Ichi Maru,

The detective said they were lost, right, bringing off some fine as usual, the keen tacking constructing two buildings, part the best, being most effective. left the Port also being unable to

The hawker said he was a street combined

but were their combination Toualizánd which were put up during the The motley crowd of Romans load, but was called back from Mirovitch and M. Fisstro are st

coolie, had no vegetables Engineers worked hard The of Kowloon appearing to pet present in Hongkong. summer and autumn of 1918, and seemed to have been suffering Cape St. James and and succeed-

and was falsely accused. Asked not favoured with much fortune. Fairly were smart, while are now ready to be opened. The from the jumps for they were ed in loading.

whether he had any. witnesses. Lawrence's penalty was unfor son and his backs rated continually wriggling about. Mr. opening ceremony will be per-

Mr. Lindsall: Did not the the man said he had, but he did tunate and did a lot to settle the awkward situations.

This fortamos, of the game; otherwise fa, Kowloon

formed by His Excellency the K. 8. Lim as Julius Caesar and Governor Adacintering the G. Y. Na mine were Government (the Hon. Mr. (land that could be desired,

Severa, CM GL.) within the next

fortnight.

THE BEW BUILDING","

The new buildings comprise a Phool of Physiology, & School of

ander School:

WINCARNIS

The talented musicians -M.

On Saturday, albumaon, & Pulione

a

smmunition being wrapp

in paper to fit in the chambe

up

He was brought up this morning before MrJR Wood kremanded in Polios custody,

at 2.30pm, the

..

Palies kane ki mamma

wald For resisting the Police he wi was all

$25 or one month's

and

for ha without ligence fro10 days the sentences torum concurently

ing a lag way below Inttikor form, while Townsen Dard and Pascall were the bick of the forward line. Bead playing with great

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