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TRAINING NÄTIVE A RELUCTANCE TO
CLERGY.
NEW CATHOLIC SEMINARY FOR HONGKONG.
TO COST $300,000.
On n promontory at Aberdeen, where a spit of land curves in to form, with the islet of Aplichau, a harbour for the local fishing fleets, considerable headway. has been made with the building of a
theological college for South China,
of which the aim is the training of Chinese for the Roman Catholic priesthood. As stich. the scheme is of much importance and is being followed with keen interest by the Catholic missionary bodies of China. The Catholic Seminary, as the new institution will be called, is being built with funds provided from a long by the St. Peter's Society for the education of native clergy in mission countries. The headquarters of the Society are in Holland, but its branches, we are informed, are spread throughout the Catholle world.
Seven-Acre Site.
The new institution, with the seven-nere site on which it is being built, is the property of the Catholic Bishops of South China. At the Hittle seminaries attached to their different vicariates students are al- ready being tapght; when they have
their completed
Middle School and Latin studies, will come to Hongkong to the new
PROSECUTE.
JOY-RIDERS SELDOM TAKEN TO COURT.
OFFENDER FINED.
enri by
Kru
THE HONGKONG
THE END OF A GREAT DELUSION.
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build up confidence in the safety of airships and to romove the effects of provious disasters,
TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1931.
GAVE POLICE THE SLIP.
COOLIE ESCAPES FROM CUSTODY.
Owner% of inotor which
have boon 11Red others for ""joy-riden" most reluctant to appear in Court against the offenders, according to Sub-Inspector Nicoll, who pro- Reruted in
a case at the Traffic Court this morning. During the state of almost continuous per- his shop, where he asked him to
past 12 months there had been 30
Buch cases,
he aid, and of the half dozen or so in which the cul- prit had been traced, this was the first instance in which the owner had consented to take the matter to
Court,
Sub-Inspectar Nicoll was prose cuting
young Chinese named Leong, for having, on April 20, driven a motor car without the con- sent of Mr. F. F. Anslow, the own- er. The Sub-Inspector said that Mr. Anslow telephoned him that date and reported that his car was missing from his garnge. A mechanic there said the defendant that taken the car and gone off in the direction of Repulse Bay. A
on
"Your most esteemed police- ofleer must have made a mistake," R101 began to fly. And this is coolic told Mr. Schofield at the perhaps the most extraordinary Central Magistracy this morning part of the Simon Report when necused of having givon shows that, while the public was Sikh constable the slip by making being regaled with stories of the the latter wait at the front door excellence of the vessel of her of a shop while he escaped through good behaviour in all weather con-back exit. ditions, of her speed and stability, The coolie was in the first place of her airworthiness and, above arrested on the waterfront for all, of her safety, the officers in causing an obstruction with a lond charge and the higher authorities of firewoud then being unloaded at the Air Ministry wore in fact in from a junk. He took the Sikh to turbation over fnuits which de- veloped at various times.
Of these faults, all informa- tion of which was so well kept from the publik, the most serious, as subsequent events have shown was the leakage of gas from bags. After the
the
and
walt while he went in to fetch his master.
This proved to be only a ruse. Half-an-hour later, he was scen sitting on the top of a pile of wood at the same spot where he was firat Reen by the constable.
An explanation given by the defendant to the Court was un- convincing. His Worship said he preferred to believe the story of the constable.
A fine of $9 was imposed.
A TRIAL BY JURY.
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gas bags had been let out to in erense lift and the new bay had bern ndebel the Ing chafed against the surrounding structure and developed leaks. Some of the officers
inspectora were leaks and perhaps, had there been seriously concerned about these
further delay, a no objection to halt would have been called to the the vessel trials to reconstruct with the aim of climinating theit will include a fow specimens of trouble.
the man for whom all sweepstakes exist-the mun who has no in- But the airship programme had
now achieved a fatal momenterest in the controversy one way or the other but has the common tum. The pablle was beginning to galn
human Instinct for an occasional confidence. There were political ends the airships could Butter?
Fatal Momentum.
E RADIO BROADCAST
LECTURE AND RECITAL
ON BACH.
The radio programme to be broad- cast by Z, B. W. on a wavelength ef J65 metres to-day la:
3.00-7.00 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7.00 p.m. Stock Quotations. 7.00-10.30 p.m.
European Pro- gramme. 8,00
wenther p.m. Local time, report.
7.02-8.45 p.m. European Pro- gramme of Odeen, H. M, V. Disque and Parlophone records, loaned by a listoner.
Man Liebt Nur Einmal (Dostol). Zwei Tranen (Ilubens Und Grotho), ·
Marek Weber and His Orchestra. Mon Ideal,
Maurice Chevalier. En Liten Vra (Kamensky-Sandberg). En Vit Chyrsantheme (Sylvain-
Granath).
Sweet Temptation. Who Cares?
Sven-Olof Sandberg.
Patrick Waddington with "That Certain Trio." On No M'n Jamais Parie Comme Ca.
Maurice Chevaller, C'est Pas Comma Ca Seun Los Teita De Paris.
M. Galardin. The First Week-end In June. 1 Feil For You.
Patrick Waddington with "That Certain Trio,”
Maurice Chevalier.
Oh, Come on, Be Sociable.
A Beach In The Park,
Patrick Waddington with "That Certain Trio." Tango des Etoiles.
Einar Ross with Orchestra. It's a Habit of Mine.
Maurice Chevalier.
Exactly Like You. they party of police searched for the
enr until 2 am, but was unsu cessful. The car was returned to
Seminary to undertake their Philo sophy and Theology courses' in the new College.
The Philosophy course includes Logic, Epistemology. General Meta- physics, Cosmology. Psychology, Ethics and Theodicon. As serond-
ary subjects, the students will have Courses in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Physiology.
the garage the next morning, un- damaged, and the speedometer showing that it had travelled 20 miles.
The defendant, admitting the charge, declared that he had been tonching Mr. Aušłow to drive the ear, and had Tregently had the car The Theology course will in- | for his own use with Mr, Anslow's clude Dogmatle Theology. Mural | permissim. On this ocension he Theology, Church History, Sacred had telephoned Mr. Anslow to ask Scripture. Canon Law. Sucred for his sent, but had theen un- Liturgy and Sacred Music.
able to speak to him. He thought it would be all right if he took the far as usual.
The course of studies will cover Aeven years, of which three will be devoted to Philosophy and inar to Theology. This is the normal of final studies for the course Catholic priesthood. Finally, the Jesuit Fathers, at the request of the Bishops, will provide the pro- fessional staff for the Seminary.
It was in 1928, after prolonged argotiations, that a definite start was made with the purchase of the site.
Chinese Architecture,
A Telegraph representative visit. ed the site a few days ago and found that extensive buildings have already been started. There is no mistaking the identity of the buildings with their tueer-looking
yet artistic roofs, their walls of
Mr. Schofield imposed a dae of $20.
WAS.
A public car driver who caught speeding along the Shauki-] wan Hond was fined $20. Sub-In-į spector Nicoll said he followed de- fendant from the bathing sheds at Shaukiwnn to the east gute of Tai- koo Dock, during which distance defendant travelled at 30 miles an hour and passed a motor car ankl a tramear.
fined $ for having had
An aberdeen bus conductor was
passengers in excess,
the south-casters
black adobe and the delicate | formed from reclaimed colouring of their facades, nowy almost completed. They are of of
on
Seven
land fure the promontory-are not the classic style of Chinese archi- ; available on secount of rainy wea. tecture, are strictly Oriental inther, covered in spaces on the tops their main outlines and resemble for the two towers will admirably some ancient Confucian Haṭl of serve the purpose, Learning in the old-world appent- *ance suggested. They are never-
to be the sent of the and of the proposed chapel, to be built when funds are available, we
fold construction Eastern are
work is entailing an outlay of between $200,000 and $300,000.
Noted Architect.
theless.
propagation of
gious culture setting.
5
Western
Nine-Storey Pagoda.
Exclusive of the cost of the site,
servo. Another check would have been serious, so the flight to India was undertaken.
Over Beauvais, not long after n last wireless message had been sent which included remarks-
about dinure and cigars-designed 02:4279QT-7: Rm
“TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT.
Wild Monkeys Snapped at Kowloon!
Many people will be surpris- ed to know that there is a re- gular colony of wild monkeys on the hillsides at Kowloon, 'To- but such is the ease. morrow's Pictorial Supplement will show
interesting snapshots of these little fel- lows, though, for that matter, are far from None of them small,
Monie
with
There will be many other to- pical pictures, including a great variety dealing sporting events. Amongst these will be the football match between South China' and The Rest, the Indies hockey match, the tennis dis- play between E.D. Andrews and C.A... Rumjahn, and the lawn bowls match between K.B.G.C. and Craigengower, as well as a group of St. Paul's College athletes.
Other events illustrated will be the laying of the foundation stone of the new wing of the Y.M.C.A, and the international festival of song and dance.
SEX:
Why is it that in this age, when we profeas to be governed by the sovereign people and in fact are governed by these innumerabic commissions and committees, none of them ever seems to include re- and women of whom the sovereign presentatives of the pinin men
people is made up?
If it is a question affecting the censing laws the commission will include a millionaire brewer, the secretary
the Af
Licensed Victuallers Association, the tree. surer of the National Union of Barmaids, an eminent prencher, a high officer of the Salvation Army. fanatical the
president of some celotallers federation, and a pro- fessional politician "Indepen- dent" chairman. But never a re-
of presentative
the everyday drinker who likes to drop into bar now and then for a glass of beer.
Always the publican and never the sinner (as our friend in the assumed to be). bar is tacitly And that, no doubt, is why the taw lays it down
19 wicked drink a glass of whisky at a bare. table between eleven and twelve at night, but perfectly respectable if the table is adorned with dry hant sandwich that nobody ever attempt to cat.
to
will
I have myself been present at the meetings of several of these committees dealing with various uspects of mining and the CORI trade.
I noticed, that, we always had with as eminent persons engaged owners, in operating coal-mines. managers and trade union officials, professors of engineering And ruining science, inspectors, geo- logists, old uncle Tom Cobley and all. But never a single example of the plain man who rings up his coal merchant for a ton of klichen coba.
And so it is with sweepstakes. If precedent is followed the forth- coming committee will consist of
bookmaker, a banker, and a jockey, an archdeacon who has never seen a sweepstakes ticket, a social worker who has never seen a racehorse, the chairman of the
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Seven Veils, It's Unanimous Now,
Stuart Rosu and Joe Sargent (American Duettists). Serenade (Schrader-Schrader). Mens Jeg Lever (Nocusved-
Hartelius). Moir et Elle. Quand On R'vient.
Amoriner.
Erling Krogh (Tenor).
Maurice Chevalier,
Einar Rose,
My Little Sweetheart. An Gar det Vagor.
I Lørdagamanens Glans,
Sven-Olaf Sandberg. 8.46-9.15 p.m. From the Studio à Lecture on Johann Sebastian Bach by Miss E. Hansen.
9.16-0.45 p.m. From the Studio a Pianoforte Recital by Miss Luber Pecker
Johann Sebastian's Bach's Compositions:-
"Aria My Heart ever Faithful"
(from the Pentecost. Cantata), "Chromatische Phantasic und
Fuge." Ronde-Gavotie.
Bourree (from the second Violin
Sonata).
Gavotte (from the third English
Suite). 9.45-10.25 p.m.
Recorded Pro- Kramme supplied by Messrs. S. Mou- tric and Co.
0.45-10.10 p.m. Symphony No. 6 in G Major "Surpriso"" (Haydn)-The Boston Symphony Orchestra Directed M-55. by Serge Kournevitsky.
10.10-10.25 p.m.
Operatie. Song-Lucrezin Borgia-Drinking Song,
(Donizetti).
Sigrid Onegin (Contralto). 1367, Vocal Quartet-Rigoletto (Verdi)
"Fairest Daughter Of The Graces." Galli-Curci-Homer-Gigi and De
Luca. 10012.
Vocal Sexette-Lucie (Donizetti)-
"What Restrains Me!”
Galli-Cure-Homer-Gigli-De Luca-Pinza-Bada. Song Barbiere di Siviglia (If My
Name. You must Know) (Rossini. Tite Schipa (Tenor). 1180. 10.25 p.m. Rugby mid-day press
news.
10.30 p.m. Close down,
Should any additional items become available for broadcasting they will. when possible, be included between 7.30 and 8 p.m. on the broadenst programune,
Home Programme. To-day's programme from Daventry, relayed by Chelmsford experimental on wavelength of 25.53 metres, 11,761 K/cs, is as follows, the times being Hongkong times:
7.30-9.30 p.m.-Orgán recital by Leonard H. Warner from Bishopsgate. Vocal Holon,
2.00-7.00 ..-The B.B.C. music eritie in one of a series of talks. "India": One of a series of talks by Studio Elton Rushford Williams. Ply: "The Forest" by John Gals worthy. "The Way of the World": Mr. Vernon Bartlett, on current foreign affairs. Beethoven's 'Ghostly Quintet No. 5. Danco Music from Cafe de Paris ́til' midnight (an- 11 nouncera error; P.ta. Greenwich Mean time,)
to increase the growing confidence The Father who showed our
in airships, the R101 met at strong representative aver the site aud
wind and a gusty wind with whut neted as guide through the new
the airman calls bad "bumps." buildings, WAN deeply inspired The plans for the new SeminaryShe was already heavy with rain with this happy thought of adapt-were drawn by Dom. Adalbert and as is now supposed, she had ing native architecture to religious Gresnight. O.S.B., who is one of the been losing gas from the forward buildings. He is himself an best-known living Benedictine
She bags. ar-
was flung to the architect of no mean ability, it chitects, Some years ago. his ground and caught fire. transpires, and in his capacity of services were secured for China by
The safest airship ever pro- overseer now devotes his whole His Eminence Cardinal Van Ros duced by the finest engineers and heart and mind to the task. Day sum and Monsignor Constantini, flown by the finest airship pilot by day he has watched the Apostolic Delegate to China, with a the world has seen for Major company that makes lottery druma. gradual putting into shape of a view to adapting the Chinese style | Scott WILN that had crashed. the treasurer of one great hospital vision, and it was apparent from of architecture of the purpose of That crash alone would have been and the house surgeon from an his talk that progress in the Catholic Churches and other institu- insignificant. But it was but one other (but never a patient). the building for him could not be too tions. Father Gresnight resides in a line of almost equally disas-directress of the society for pro rapid.
fin Peking and is a member of the trous accidents to airships, pagating the higher thought among
stat of the Catholie University
Tragedy Predicted.
policewomon, and in short
any there. Since coming to China, he
It was a perfect example of and every sort of person who bv He spoke enthusiastically of the has designed many Catholle build-history repeating itself and it had the very nature of his interests is appearance of the buildings, i
ing in the various provinces. been predicted almost exactly as precluded from understanding the When completed, they will repre
It happened by many writers, in-state of my mind when I venture sent three sides of a quadrangle, are responsible for the execution of Future of the Flying Machine".
Mesars. Little, Adams and Woods cluding myself "Aeolus, or the half a crown in my club sweep on with the main building on the the plans, and Messrs. Lam Dore
the Derby. south-east and the two wings are the contractors.
It has been said, and it will be extending the whole distance of
said again today, with the fine If a committee Ike this is the site. Eventually, when funds i It is expected that the Seminary heroism of the looker-on. that pointed it is fairly certain thint permit, a chapel will close in the will be ready for students in Sep- Englishmen do not run away and we shall retain our present charm- remaining side of the quadrangle,tember.
that this accident must being law, under which I may with with Danibly nine-storeyed
regarded only IN t apur to absolute legality pour my income Correction: Sir Frederick Cowen further elforts. The pagoda taking the place of the
remark week by week into the pockets conducted the B.B.C. Symphony and about belfry.
welsber in progress und
of a loud-voiced people
himself accompanied the soloiat Such part of the building as has struction will be that all lectures in many quarters.
A feature of the method of it not "dying in vain" will be made chock suit, but may be summarily the piano and not flurriet Cohen as been completed for occupation for will be conducted in Latin, which nothing to be said against the Secretary chances to open the
And there is haled before the beaks if the Home announced yesterday.
Continental Stations. the time being, the main portion, all the students will have learnt construction of more airships and, private letter in which I have sent
Rome: 25.4 metros, 11,810 K/es consista of a long narrow buildingéd to read and speak before com- if necessary, larger airships, pro- ten shillings to Ireland. partly to may be heard at full loud-speaker ending at the two sides in square ing to Hongkong, that is to say, vided only the public is not re- beneilt a hospital and partly
strongth. keeps rising to a height of four during their course of studies inquired to, share in the expense of indulge
Poste Telegraphie de Paris, Ad- storeys to form towers of typically the Little Seminurics. This is the building them.
sporting ministratione
Municipale: 25.06 Chinese appearance such as can be practice in
metres, not raguldir, but very strong, all Higher Seminaries With the proved and practical What we want seen in inland Chinese cities. The for Catholic students, Incidental- anropiane and flying boat starved public controversies is trial
in these great Above announcements were received
by keeps will for the ungle-joints, asly, it simplifies the language pro-
on Philips No. 2802 receiver. If tivelve good men it were, of the two wings when they blunt for regional seminaries in money, the Government must jury.
not again be permitted to spend true, taken haphazard, are consider-
n better tribunal than a dozen marine propulsion was predicted by bo accommodated in spacious dor-Chinese dialect. We are informed
exportaluwyers, policemen, and Sir Charles Parsons, the ominent Policy Approved. mitories in the upper stories of the that in the new Aberdeen Seminary,
London, May 15.
criminals to pronounce on a case engineer, speaking at a recent lun- towers. The professors will occupy there will be students from Can- regard to airships has met with should a similar tribunal be acorn- sion was a visit of a large party of The Government's decision in of murder, which is generally most cheon on board the Clyde turbino rooms on the upper floors, of the tonese, Hakka, Holko and Mandarin general approval both inside and ed by the politicians, for advising engineers, shipbuilders and ship Intricate and complicated, why steamer King George V. The occa- main building, while there will be districts. ample provision for a temporary A causeway to be built in dua Nobody befriends a
outside Parliament,
on what is usually a simpler owners to the vessel with a view to and the like in other parts. When with Aberdeen, obviating the pro- that "ga haga must go" are only themselves the creatures of chapel, clans-rooms, laboratories course will connect the promontory policy, while views advocating Issue, more especially since the demonstrating the high efficiency of
playing
high-pressure, water-tube politicians, unlike the judges, are the the
recreation sent method of transportation by expressed by a couple of nows popular vote? D. M. M. M.
the bollers. installed on the 'King grounds—one of thenɑ to bo'sampan.
papers-Reuter.
George V,
are built.
Instruction in Latin.
chance.
my love of a
to
and
ол
That steam power would eventual-
For the present, there is roomdents coming to
China, because it is rare that stu- public funds on any further aired by the judges of the ligh Court ly triumph over motor power in
regional semin-ship experiments,
for a hundred students, who are to ary, in China will speak the name
and
forward
them
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