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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1933.
Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz have received, the following quota- tions on the New York cotton wheat exchange for yesterday:
Cotton
His Execellency the Governor, as Chancellor of the Hongkong University, yesterday conferred degrees on graduates of the Uni-
January versity at a Congregation which
March was attended by a large gahering. May In the course of a speech, thef July Vice-Chancellor, Sir William Ilor October nell, said:~
December When I last addressed the Con- Spot gregation I referred to tho visit to the University in 1932 of the British Economic Mission to the Far East, and I told you how that mission, after deploring the per- meation of China by American cul- ture and the consequent prejudice to British trado in that coun- try, Insisted that immediate steps should be taken to increase the number of Chlacno students who pans from China to Universities, technical institutes and workshops in Britain. So far as the passing
of Chinese students to Universities
May July... September October
Opening Closing Range Rangu 6.10-6.19 0.16–6.16 6.20-6.22 6.24-6.23 6,35-0.26 $1.34–0.35 6.47-8.48 0.40-040 0.68-0.07 0.66-0.00 4.80-8.80 0.78-6.78
Wheat
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The following cable at the close
in Britain in concerned, the position of the sugar market yesterday has
Messrs. Pen-
London Terminals
March 5/2 down d. May 5/3% down
is what it was. But British manu- į ben received by facturers have not been idle. Dur-treath and Co. Ing 1032 three of our engineering graduates went as student-ap prentices to British firms. One to the British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd., one to the Metropolitan- Vickers Electrical Export Co., and the third to Mesars. Norrls lenty and Gardnern. I am proud to be able to tell you that all these stu- dent-apprentices are
doing well, ¦ and I take this opportunity of re- cording the University's gratitude to Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, who, acting in co-operation with Messra. Alfred Holt and Co, pro- vided each of these students with a
free passage to England (Ap- plause).
Nor does the tale stop here. Through the good offices of Mr. Carter the firm's Far Eastern Ite- presentative, Messrs. Crossley Bros., Ltd., have already placed at our disposal two student-apprentice- ships in their works of Openshaw. Manchester. For one of these ap- prenticeships we have got just the man and he is ready to start at any moment.
Shippers' Assistance,
Nor is any difficulty in securing passage for this would-be ap prentice anticipated, for Mesars. Alfred Holt, in August last, wrote to us quite spontaneously and placed at our disposul two free passages a year to be granted to Engineer- ing graduates, these passages being over and above the two passages previously granted by that firm jointly with Messrs. John Swire and Song. (Applause).
Messrs. Alfred Holt und Co. went further in their constructive help. At their suggestion and with the approval of this University'a Conn- eil, the Liverpool China Society of which Professor Roxby is the pro- moter is calling into being a com- milttee on which practical engineer- ing employers throughout Britain will sit and the first duty of this committee will be to secure, either nd hoe or for general purposes offers of apprenticeships which will be forwarded with all details of con-
d.
August 5/6% down 1⁄4d. December 5/9% down Tad. Bayers at above prices, sellers asking 14-140 more.
New York Terminol
March 75 up 2 pls. May 80 up 2 pts. July 80 up Ipts. September 88 no change. Cuban 96'-Spot N. Y. 80 change.
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Belgrade.
Jan. 6. 85%
-17,383% .14.07%
.19.13/32
RACE HANDICAPS.
First Extra Meeting
in Macao.
not won allowed & lbs. Jockey Allow- ance. Entranco feo $5, One and al half inlles.
"Race 6-Ladter' Dash, (Unofficial)
RIFLE SHOOTING.
Spoon for January.
Winner $160. Second $75. Third $26. Licut. C. Hocquard Wins Fur China Ponies classified by the Hongkong Jockey Club as "E" Class, that have not, at time of entry, won more than $1,000 in Staken, aines lat. Jan, 1932. Weight'150 Ivs. Ladies who have not won a flat race allowed 10 lbs. No Whips or spurs. Entrance fee 56. Half a milo.
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Lieut. C. Hocquardt the Lincoln- Race 6-Tho 'M.I.' China Newshire Regiment won the monthly Year Steeplechase. (Unofficial). Win-spoon in the "A" Class at the week-Paid-up Capital or $150, Second $76, Third $26. For end shout of the Hongrong Rifle lub,narrs Fand China Ponies Certified by the O.C., while E. 1). Malpas was awarded the Bezerra Liability of Fropriators.. $.600,000 M.G.T., H.K.V.D.C. as Regular Troop spoon for the "C" Class. "No rom- Ponles. Weight for Inches as peripetition" was declared in "D" Class, Scale. Winners of any Steeplechase but G. Robinson was awarded a spoon or Hurdle race, including Unofficial, for high average and is promoted to 10 lbs, penalty. To be ridden by "C" Class, Members of the Troop Entrance There were altogether 24 members AMRITSAR fee $5. Starting back to the Water competing and this is a record at BANGKOK Jump, onco round and in
Lendance. Shouting on Saturday was
NEW SUBS EVENTS.
The entries for the First Extra Race Meeting to be held at Macao, on Sunday, have been satisfactory. The new Macao subs presence of the should make this meeting of more than usual Interest.. The now subs "en- tered for the third and fourth races will be divided. into two races each over five furlongs. There should be eight or nine starters in each event, and punters are warned to look out for
becnunu outsiders
the and will run for the first time. mais Some of them are griffins which have
Race 7-China New Year Hand)- difficult owing to the cold wind, but Winner $200. Second $100. Woodman scored well notwithstand- never appeared in races anywhere can before.
Third $50. For Chinn Ponies cinsi ho Hongkong Rifle Club team are
Inf The entries and handicaps are led by the Hongkong Jockey Club an follow:
Six shooting a league match on Sunday "E" Claas. Entrance, fee $5. 1st Race, The New Year Handicap. Furlongs.
next at the Kowloon Tong range Six Furlongs:-Allwell (147); Blus)
Entry fanns will be circulated to against the Royal Air Force. This Plano (147); Bold Lad (149); Com- members in the course
Tow will be the Arat team event since the
lenguo was resuscitated.
The best scores returned in the re- BANKOW GYMKHANA.pective classes over last week-end in
the Japunry competition follow:
"A" Clans.
Livut. C.
Hecquard.... W.H. Woodlam S.L.II. Douglas,
non (140) Dashaway (140); Drian days. (159); Genghin-Khan (140); White-
hall (190),
2nd Race, The Good Health Handi- MILITARY
cap "D" Class, 14 Miles:-Gold
of
#
Mino (144); Golden Star (140); Enjoyable Event on Sunday
Just Imagine (148); Powerful King
(164) Wakefeld (169); Valley Ital (147).
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3rd & 4th Ances, The Speedy Five Furlong:-Adomaster
The South Wales Borderers held an 11.C. Watson (143): Agua Pura (148); Battling enjoyable Gymkhann at Kwauti on R.A. Starling Horp (149); Bird (140); Bold Lad Sunday afternoon. Among those. Swan (149) Brave Chap (149); Brutus present were E. the Governor, Sirj (140) Carnation 1 (140); Cheerful William Peel and Lady Peel, the E.D. Malpas C" Class. (10); Good Morning (149) 0.0, H. E. Major-General. A. Chappelle Sun Green
Jackie Fady Kwangchow
(140);
(146) Borrett and Mrs. Borrett.
The prizes F. P. Sequelra (140) Overall (148))
were presented by Mrs. Raikes, Omeer J.Van der Lelys Rosebud (149); Ontario (late The Commanding the S.W.n. Golden Star) (152); Salate (140);
GADAMS (149); So On (149): Three Swords II
6th Race, The Good Lack Handli cap, Class, One Mile:Hanjolina (200); Blue Plane (140); Buchan (194); Cabinet Hall (148); City of no Shanghai (148); Drian (130); Espy (144) Fighting Hood (144); Im. perial' Hall (144); Sanction (148): Tien Fong Shan (149); Until Then (140).
Jan. 9
6th Race, (Unofficial) The Ladies Kace. Six Furlongs:- Dashawhy
(141); Imperial Hall (343); Orlando (1); Powerful King (147); Prile 85% of Tsingtao (162); Tom Thumsh 17.18 (1410): Until Then (148).
14.3732 7th Race. The Good Chunce Handi- 227 cap: One Mile:--Blue Plane (148); 19,40 Bold Lud (1499); Drian (155); Good 625 Morning (140); Jingo (143); New .05.5/16 65% King (160); Overall (146); Pure
4214
424 Music (153); Tion Feng Shan (152); .1/8.1/16, 1/7.16/16 Venturous (160). .3.344
3.3-4 .8.31%
8.32 2616
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RACE PROGRAMME.
10.15/16 Fanling Club's China New
Year Meeting.
566
1/3
24.16
1/33% 24.142
.18.37 10.20 1003:
18.36
11.2914 109% 63% .1/8.9/16 1/63/16 1/21/16 1/2.13/16 30
3,77 .58.7/16 .247 Silver (spot)..... 16.11/16 Silver (forward)..16%
British Wirelcan.
A DASH FOR LADIES.
The results were as follows;
3.
Handy Hunter Trial.
Mr. Hope (Dunce).
Mr. Schreiber (Piccalil).
Mr. Evans (Social Mark). Ball and Nucket.
1. M Jamelson (Ginger).
2. Mr. Jenkina (Tom Cobbly). Also in the finals were Miss Peers, Messrs. Mould and Wilkinson.
Gretna Green Race,
1. Mr. Burt (Cloudy Eve) and Mr.
Wilkinson (Aircraft).
Mr. Schreiber (Picenlilli)
2.
Miss Farr (Townbourg).
3. Mr. Jenkins (Tom Cobbly)
Miss Krill (Jan Stewer).
Open Jumping for China Ponies.
Miss Farr (Dunce).
1.
and
and
Ma Scott Harston (Christmas Bell).
1. Mr. Evans (Social Mark), Whistling Race-Won by Min flume and Mr. Hume,
Undaddling Race. Mr. Wilkin- sun; 2. isx Scott Harston.
Aina in the finals were Mr. Field and Mr. Jenkins.
Mule Race (Open to other ranks of
the Regiment)-1. Pte. Hughes ("C" Company); 2. L/Cpl. Bonnell ("B") Compang).
M.C.C. GAME DRAWN. Score 286 Against Country Team at Bendigo.
The Fanling Hunt and Race Chub has arranged most interesting-pro- gramme consisting of seven evnis nf 2t-eplechasing, hurdle and fat meing for their China New Year Meeting,
Bendige, Jan. P. 3.7681
which will be held on January 29,
The M.C.C. game with the Vic- 887 Sunday. The full programme is as
forian country team concluded to-day 247fallows:
with a draw. In reply to the home 16.13/16
Race 1-Hunters' Hurdle Rucc. side's 216 the M.C.C. scored 286, due 10% (Unoficin]}
La Sutcliffe Winner $160. Second mostly
Rad HammDIKĪ $76, Third $26, For China Ponica who scored 91 and 67. respectively. approved by the Blaster as Hunters, Moore took four for 23. Wight 108 lbs. Muster's Certificate In the second Innings (batting 13 stands before you. It is on this fee 5. One and a quarter miles.
to be forwarded with Entry. Entrance men) the country team fost 11 for
76, Larwood -inking three for 16- ground that we commend the Uni- ! Race versity to your attention against
2.--The United Services' Router, the pressure of your
Steeplechase. (Unofficial) Winner more per $160. Second $75. Third $25. For sonal interests. (Applause.). Chinn Ponies bona fide property of, Degrees were then presented by and to be ridden by Offeers of U. M.% Porces. Weight 148 lbs. Entrance
Race 3-China New Year Hordle Race, Winner $200, Second $100. Winners for Inches us per scale.
ditions and terms to this Univer H.. the Chancellor, The follower $5. One and a quarter miles. sity. The second duty of the coming were the recipients: mittee will be to maintain con-
Surgery.
tact with apprentices already placed Bachelors of Medicine and
short- und to arrange visits or term attachments to other works, should such visíla or attachments be considered desirable;
This is perhaps the most encour- aging thing that has ever happened to the University and this my testi. mony of the gratitude not only to the University but no of the Colony has, I feel sure, the endora ment of averyone who is here this afternoon. (Applause).
Sir William then went on to refer to the acquisition by the University of the Chinese section of the Hankow Club's library, numbering some 3,000 volumes, for $26,000, and, in concluding his address sold:
We are now all in the grip of incessent dif-ulties which almost obscure our vision. The old atan- dards are being swept away; the ancient ideals are becoming blur red. More and more educational opportunities are being demanded and conceded but the goal of all educational endeavour geenis to be receding farther Into the twilight of perplexily.
"Where lies the land to which
the ship would ga? For, far ahead is all her sea
men know,
And where the land she travels
from? Away Far, far behind is all that
they can say." The world as it stood revealed to the Governor of Hongkong twenty-one years ago is to us as a land "Away far, far behind." "Anything might happen" has now become an almost world-wide eliche.
But man at a reasonable and self-conscious creature to not wholly the victim of his environ- ment. There is still some truth In the old saying that character is destiny. It in in full conscious
SPORT ADVTS.
| THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Annual Race Meeting, 1933.
the
in Inches as per scale. Winners Entries Close Saturday, 1th Cheung Kung Leung, Kho Hansines ist Det, 1932 of a Hurdle Race January, at 3.00 p.m.
10 s, penalty. Ponies that have Po, Khno Fun Yong, Lam Shin started since 1st Oct. 1932 and have
Owners nrę remindedl that Chun. Law Nai Koey, Lee Ching not won allowed lbs. Jockey entrics for the Annual Race Meet Wa, Lee Hah Liong, Lee Shin Kee. Allowance. Entrance fee $6. One Ing, 1933 must be in the hands of Lien Tsoong Kya, Lim Nget Siew, and a quarter miles,
the Secretary on or before Liu Yan Tak, Mak-Kai Cham, Ng Tan Hee Choo, Tom Tin Fong.
above date. Liang Hwat, Miss Lois, Todd, Tani Ai le, Wong Hok Nin, Wong Winer 1st Oct. 1932 of a steeplechase Kwan.
10 lbs. penalty. Ponies that have staffed since 1st Oct. 1032 and have
Absent.-Chan Wah, Kuo Shoo Chou, Lim Pol Sim, Teo Soon Wan, Yeon Guan Eng, Yip Yuet Fong.
Bachelors of Science in Engineering.
Char Kwong Chung, William John Chun Fletcher, Li Kai Yeung, Leonardo Augusto Lourdes da Silva, Tam Heung Shing, Richard Sydney Tissington, Watt Hoi K, Mohammed Yayahbhey,
Absent.Chang Tsoong Zung, toe Hoone Zur, Kwok Ah Lou, Woo Shih Lun.
Bachelors of Arts.
Stanley Alfred Broadbridge, Chan Chow Youn Kai Yin, Miss Chon Mei Hing, Fook, Chow Kozik, Miss Iful Wai Haan, Lam Swee Chow Ping, Miss Choy Of Chee,
Tung, Abdull Tyeb Nomanbhoy, Chum, Miss Ada Leung, Li Ka
Lu. Tam Yuk Tun. Miss Rose Perry, Miss Sung Ngan
Absent-Woon Seah Woon.
Donald James Neville Auderson,
Chinese Diploma.
Fang Ping Wah, Li Ynu Sing. It was announced that the. An- derson gold medal for surgery and been won by Mak Kai Cham.
At the close of the Congrega- tlon, the procession fled out of the Great Hall, headed by the Chancellor and macebearer,
noss of the tremendous rosponal- During the afternoon music was
hilities that this University, now on the threshold of its manhood,
provided by the band of the Lin- colnesire Regiment,
Race 4-China New Year Steeple- cluse, Winner $200. Secondl $100, Third $50. For China Ponies, Weight seule. Winnera
for Inghes o
per
By order of the Stewards,
C, B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 9th January, 1933
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