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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1930.
DEPARTURE OF MR. ask you to accept the loss-table,
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PRESENTATIONS MADE AT QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
the tea tray and the incense burger, as a token of our great re- gard and esteem.
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The presents have been sub-PINKETTES
scribed for by the students of the school and in asking you to accept them wo feel how inadequate they are to express our gratitude to you. Although they are of small value, WARM APPRECIATION.yet, if gifts are valued according to
"If, 28 years ago I had had the money, I should probably have gone back Home from Hongkong by the first boat, the first one that could have carried me; but since that time I have changed a good deal and probably circumstances have changed in this college, and now I need not tell you that it is a great wrench to me to go away." With these words Mr. A. H. Crook, the popular headmaster of Queen's College, addressed the students yesterday, when he bade them farewell prior to his depar- ture, for Home leave from which he may not return to Hongkong.
The whole school, together with the staff, which included Mr. Kay, the second master and Mr. F. J. de Rome, the future Headmaster of the College, assembled in the Great Hall. The gifts were a blackwood jose table, inlaid with stained wood and bearing the in- scription on a silver plate, "Pre- sented to A. H. Crook, Esq., by the students of Queen's College, on the occasion of his leaving Hongkong. March 1930."
A second gift was a bronze in- cense barner, and a third a beauti. ful blackwood tray with treatie, in- laid with silver, bearing the same inscription as the table.
Mr. W. Kay said they were as sembled that afternoon to wish Mr. Crouk a good voyage and a very pleasant holiday in England. At the present Mr. Grook did not know whether he would be coming back or not, but they hoped he would. If Mr. Crook did not come back there were two things they were certain of. Mr. Crook would always take an interest in Queen's College and Queen's College would never forget Mr. Crook.
Good-bye to A Friend.
the feelings of the givers, then we hope that you will take them home with you for the sake of the senti- ments behind them.
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It is difficult for us to express in words our appreciation of what you bave dose for us during your term; of office. We realise that you have always maintained a lofty aim of education, not merely to produce efficient clerks and business men, but to realise the initiative and in- spiration of Art, Literature and Science.
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Your being chosen as Hongkong's representative at the Pan Pacific Science Congress proved your great scientific knowledge, and your win- ning such an honour as the O.B.E. were born and my associations and shows your sound personal charac the best part of my life have been ter and public worth. You spent in this place, so that I natural- have endeared yourself to us all byly have deep attachments to it. I your never-failing kindness and thank you, not only for the very consideration, as well as by your kind words, but for the kindness I sympathy and cheerfulness quali- have received here from you dur ties which will make you friends ing my time as headmaster, and wherever you go.
before that as second master. I hope to hear, when I am at Home, Our presence in the Hall this not only of your progress, but of afternoon is a sufficient proof of better successes than any which you how we feel towards you. In bid have had in the past and I hope ding you "bon voyage and a happy that in sport and in work you will holiday." we experience mingled be more successful than any suc feelings of joy and sorrow-joy be cesses won previously and that you cause you are going home to enjoy. will endeavour to the best of your a well-earned leave among your ability to keep up the good name People, sorrow because we will miss and reputation of this Colony, you during your absence. We feel.high honour дая been con- still more sad, when you say your ferred on Mr. Kay, for which I am not certain. But at sorry and glad in some ways. I coming back any rate, we hope that you will have am sorry Mr. Kay is also about to a very happy time at home, and that leave you, as he has been promoted amidst the tranquil surroundings headmaster of the Ellis Kadoorie,
(Continued on Page 3.) of your home, you will always re momber Queen's College in which you have spent the best part of your life.
Mr. Crook, on behalf of my fellow students I now ask you to accept with Qur these little presenta
best deepest gratitude and our wishes for a very pleasant voyage and a very happy holiday.
Mr. Crook Replies.
This, together with Mr. Kay's the speech, was translated into vernacular, after which Mr. Crook acknowledged the presents in the following words:
Mr. Kay, colleaguce, head prefect and boys of Queen's College:
If about 28 years ago-(I tell you this as a secret, or very nearly
so)-if about that time I had had
It was now more than 27 years since Mr. Crook came to the school, and as second and headmaster there, Mr. Crook had been very popular with the teachers and boys. They were saying good-bye to a friend. When Mr. Tanner went away many people shook their heads and said that Queen's College would never have such a popular the money I should probably have man. but Mr. Crook had proved just as popular as Mr. Tanner. If Mr. Kene back from Hongkong by the Crook did not come back to Hong-first boat, the first one that could kong, then Queen's College would have carried me. ire a great headmaster and Hong time I have changed a good deal and probably circumstances have kong would lose 2 very great
changed in this College and now 1 scholar.
need not tell you that this is a great wrench for me to go away.
Mr. Crook had looked after their learning, sporta, health and be haviour. If Mr. Crook did come back then he was sure to get a good welcome, and if he did not re- turn, then they hoped he would have many useful and happy years with his own family in the Old | Country,
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The circumstances naturally bring me to own again that I feel have earned, after so long a time at the College a certain amount of leave, which I shall take, as now I am getting to that age when most Europeans cease to work. When they get old they cease to work, and They had with them that after I am getting near to that age and noon the gentleman who was to I suppose I ought to think of ceas- that ac- take Mr. Crook's place, Mr. F. J. de ing work. Possibly Rome. As most of them knew, Mr. count I might find it necessary not de Rome had for several years.been to return to Hongkong again. But headmaster of the Ellis Kadoorie as I said at the Prefects' dinner School, Before Mr. de Rome went some time ago there is that old say. there he taught in Queen's College, ing "A bad sixpence always turns so that he was no stranger. A up," and you never know when you better successor to Mr. Crook could might see me again even before not be found. He was sure, under you expect me. I thank you most the leadership of Mr. de Rome, sincerely for those lovely presents Queen's College would continue to which you have given me and I need flourish in the future is in the past, not say that I shall treasure them He would not say more, but would and keep them to recall to my mindest ask the Head Prefect of the Col- Queen's College as long as I live. lege, as their representative, to But I am sure to remember Queen's perform a pleasant duty.
College even if I had no particular token of that kind by which to re- member it. I have spent, as the head prefect has said, the best part of my life here in this college.
Presentation Made.
The head prefect, then presented to Mr. Crook, on behalf of the col lege, the gifts already mentioned.
He said: It
the gives me greatest pleasure this afternoon on behalf of my fellow-students to
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