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THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1935.
HON. MR. M. K. LO HONOURED
TRIBUTES AT TEA PARTY
POPPY DAY FUND
FURTHER SUBSCRIPTIONS ACKNOWLEDGED Previously acknowledged Hongkong Jockey Club. Sir Wm, Hornell One of the largest, and inost L. E.. N. Ryan.. representative gatherings of pro- G. G. N. Tinaon miuent members of the Chinese M. T. Johnson commuiulty was present at the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden Tang Shiu-kin yesterday afternoon, when, a ten party was given to the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, in honour of his up pointment to the Legislative Connell.
Total:
FAIRLEA SCHOOL
MOVE TO KOWLOON NXT YEAR
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$480
500 The red of the Fairlien
50 School from akong to 50 commodious premises in, Kowloon 26 was envianged by the Principal 25 speaking at the annual speech day 5 and presentation of prizes yester 5 day. Mrs. W. K. Cheung, said this action was being taken in response to a general desire on the part of parents for more advanced tuition and nc- entailing more classes commodation,
$1,140
Further contributions will be gratefully received by Mr. F. G. The reception was jointly given Maunder, Secretary to Earl Halk's by members of the Chinese Cham Fund, York, Bldg., Hongkong. her of Commerce, the Tung Wah Cheques should be made payable. Hospital and the Po Leung Kuk. to Thomson and Co., and crossed The principal hosts were Mr. Li | "Poppy Day Fund." Sing-kul, Vice-Chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce,
Mr. P. II. Sin, Chairman of the Me. Lo, Mr. P. II. Sin (Chairman Tung Wah Hospital, and Mr. Ng of the Tung Wah Hospital Board of Yi-wan. Chairman of the Po Directors for 3914-1935) said that it Leung Kuk, and all spoke in was appropriate if he should briefly revlew Mr. Lo's most meritorious eulogistic terms of the splendid contributions to the Hospital. work done by the Hon. Mr. Ln forj those institutions. The Hon. Mr. Lo was made the recipient of allver gose bowl and vase.
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progress Bishop R. O. Hall presided and there was a large attendance of parents and friends.
Mrs. Cheung in the course of her! report said: Since we welcomed you here last year, eighteen months have olapsed. The reason why we have that we delayed the Speech Day is In addition to being the Hospital's have begun the school year in Sep- permanent adviser, the Hon. Mr. I tumbor instead of January, av frum. therefore the Chairman of Board of we also alter our graduation WAS
is a great Directors of the Tung Wah Hospital Spring to Autumn. It
old In 1929, the year
which
the pleasure to have Mrs. Ts'o, an BOW Wah Enstern friend of the school, to come to dis- Hospital.
the untiring tribute the certificates, and to have. Through Gentlemen-On account of the un- effort of Mr. Lo the Hospital was the Bishop in the chair. In the name them very nvoldable absence of the Chairmanable to obtain $100,000 in subscrip of the school I thank
of much, Mr. Wone Kwong-lin, the pleasant fans within the short duly devolver won me on behalf of three months, which was devoted to of the Tung the endowment fund all, to extend to the Hon. Mr. Lo Man-kam our heartiest congratula Wah Eastern Hospital. Needless to Llons upon his anpointment as Chin-way the Tung Wah Eastern Hospital ese member of the Legislative Coun- had proved to be a boon for the cil.
poorer residents of the eastern side of the city.
When this function was proposed by the Chinese Chamber of Com- merce, it was at once responded to by the Directors of the other two lending
Chinese publle Institutions, refer to the Tung Wah Hospital ami This very the. Po Leung Kuk. hearty response fully testifies to the
Mr. Sin reenlied that although, he was still in England at that tone In 1929, he read in those days that sufering from t Hongkong water, famine and that Mr. Lo was one of the first advocates to appeal
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The number of students on roll this year is similar to that of last year. We have 100 day girls and 40 board- ers. The day girls have shown their corporate school spirit and remark- able sense of duty by attending school every day even during the rainy sea- son. The boarders too on the whole always pay attention to their evening preparation classes,
the
DASHIELL HAMMETT'S Successor to "THE THIN MAN" nonularity of the Hon. Mr. Lo. It to the of the kai fouge resulting will expire next Spring when we look |
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In the names of these three public bodies that this simple but neverthe Inas highly respectful function is
There is a slight change on Staff. Miss Pope went back to Eng- land in February and her furlough in the erection of water tanks along forward to her resuming her duty in the prayn, which did, a great deal the hostel. Meanwhile we have Miss given,
Lawards relieving the Chinese com- Hancock taking Miss Pope's pince. I I am sure I am voicing teen-munity's hardship.
She is well experienced and sympathe- timents of nil, when I shy tint while
tic and she not only helps the board- It was also unprecedented, guld congratulating Mr. Lo. the Chinese community have very good reasons Mr. Sin, that Mr. M. K. Lo shoulders to lend a joyful hostel life, but paya careful attention to their health. : upun having huve been appointed n permanent to congratulate itself
adviser of the Tung Wah Ilospital house and we thank her very much. are fortunate to have her in the such a fitting and distinguished re-
nfl bi 1982, while his distinguished so welcome Mrs. S. P. Chinn presentative. Indeed, the burden of Chinese representation is now reast-father the late Mr. Lo Cheung-si and Misses Dorn King, Au Yuct-han, ing on proper shoulders and honour also occupied the same post in 1026.
Mr. Lo's work with the Sanitary Yak-lin, Lok Yuen-laan and Westcott Wong Tau-ping, Chu Yung Tip-shou.. is given to whom honour is due. It is admitted on all sides that Mr Board was too well known to all for
on the Staff. We niso extend Lo by virtue of his labour and him to review in detail.
thanks to Birs. Li, Mrs. Lal and Miss Dublle spiritedness
ess has earned for
Au who have came to $ the gaps himself this great distinction.
You will agree with me that the
In the absence of some of the teachers. loration of Mr. Lo with such
and distinguished Chinese re presentatives as the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, the Hon. Dr. S. W. Tso and the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau will further ensure the complete safe- guarding of Chinese interests.
It is now my duty and privilege to say a few words concerning Mr Lo and his many activities.
I have had the pleasure of know- ing Mr. Lo for 20 years, in faci ever since he commenced the prac
I must say tee of laws
that even in the early years I had the pre- sentiment that he would one day distinguish-himmelf-I-have-always known him to be modest, unassum- ing and loyal to friends. To me, he is a man of great learning, integrity and perseverance and what is more, he is liked
by all those with whom he comes in contact.
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Mr. Sin concluded by offering, the Tung Wah Hospital's and the other Chinese institutions' hearty con- gratulations to Mr. Lo on his recent appointment to the Legislative Coun cit.
Po Leung Kuk's Message
As Chairman of the Po Leung Kuk. Mr. Ng Yiu-wan also spoke briefly, in Chinese, wishing a grent fature for Mr. Lo; saying that it was with pleasure he recalled the long period of over ten years when the late Mr. Lo Cheung shiu direct ed the affairs and progress of the Po Leung Kuk as one of its direc
tors.
Hon. Mr. Lo's Reply
Sport and Charity
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In the Spring the Old Girls' Asso- ciation was established. There many members and it consists of both in- eller and younger sets. The augural meeting was a happy gather. ing Indeed,
Annual
In the Summer as usual we lent three class rooms to the Summer Poor School. On Sundays our students and the students of St. Stephen's Girls' College go in turna to visit the sick in the hospitals. They also joined together and opened the M.C.L. Bazant to raise funds for the
Our students acted-
d-scenes-from- Speaking in Chinese, the Hon. Mr. the Merchant of Venice and the total Lo replied suitably. The gist of his speech may he rendered as follows: sum gathered by the students of both
schools amounted Mr. Chairman, Canmittee Memberstributed the money to
to $2,000. We dis
the mother and Gentlemen,I am very grateful M.C.L. and the different charities both to-day for the kindness and courtesy
In extended to me by the three or may six girls took part in a lantern
In Hongkong and Inland China. Mr. Lo's Contributions
tant institutions, the Chinese Gen- eral Chamber of Commerce, the dance given as an item in a Concert Concerning his activities, they are many and varied. I am afraid time Tung Wah Hospital and the Font King's College on behalf of the
Leung Kuk, in
Campaign. In December in entertaining me at Cancer does not permit me to oven enunter this function, and in giving me such some of our girls acted a Xmas Play nte them. But I must at least man.
I feel gratified for the Church Bazour. tion a few of the principal pubile treasured souvenir.
of the Hon. In the realm of aport, progress hos services which he has so valuably by the kind presence rendered to the Colony in general Dr. R. II. Kotewall, the Hon Mr. been made. We have net ball matches
T. N.
N. Chau, and my father-in-law, with other schools and the girls enjoy Sir Robert Ho Tung. I am happy their games very much. Some of our that Sir Robert has recovered from students entered a running team for his recent inces, and is thus able an Invitation Race at St. Paul's Col- to attend this function.
lege sports and came in third. The thirteen year-old swimmer, Au Yan- *nt Representative
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For several years Mr. La served na a Chinese member on the Sani- tary Board, In which capaelty he has rendered valuable services in the interest of public health.
It is an undoubted fact that the present in Shanghal for the National He is known as one of the ablest goodwill of the whole of the Chin Athletic Meet in one of our preamt and most successful Chairmen of
use community of Hongkong centres Junior Middle School students. This Directors of the Tung Wah Hospital.
round these three institutions, whose shows that our students take great Desitles these, he. had served as
past and present members of the interest in sports as well as in school Chairman to numerous public bodies
committees, all prominent gentlemen | work. such as the Chinese Club, the Chil in the Colony, so worthily maintain dren's Playgrounds Association, the
the splendid tradition of devoted ser Association for the Protection of Children, etc.
vices to the general welfare of the
Middle School students were baptized But I wish to take this opportun-
community.
I feel
in St. Stephen's Church last Xmas I can claim some close con- ity to
particularly to refer
the unique services which Mr. Lo ha nection with all these three institu- and seven students were confirmed in Churchi and Holy tions. My father, the late Mr: Lo St. Stephen's rendered to the Chinese Chamber of
did his best Commerce.
They
for all Trinity Church last Easter. Indeed Cheung-ahiu, did were
three institutions, and was an in- numerous but I should like to men-
Middle Schools timate friend and collaborator of tion three of them.
Firstly, for 19 years he has serv-
many present to-lay. As regards Our school was opened in ed as Honorary Legal Adviser to the the Chamber of Commerce and the at that time aimed only at a Higher Tung Wall, have acted as honor Primary Standard, but during the Chamber, during which tinte he has rendered numerous valuable services y legal adviser for many years last few years the standard has been As regards the Po Leung Kuk, its gratuitously and ungrudgingly. committee members, us I have said, result better than the last, the par- much higher and with each year's Secondly, the Chamber owed it to
are all well-known and highly rest
the formerenta
ents feel it is necessary for us to ticles of association of the Chamber pected. For instance,
opened for were prepared and incorporated this chairman. Mr. Tam Woon-tong, with have a Middle School
I have had long and friendly their dau
daughters. whom
So that they mas year,
Thirdly, for a number of years he relations, served two terms as chair-study more advanced Chinese, there-
fore we,
with man, and it is due to the energy wishes started a
the has served as a member of the and zeal of Mr. Tam and his col-
parents complying
a Junior, Middle School Executive Committee of the Cham leagues that we have
the present in 1930, ther
a Senior Buddie ber. In the discharge of his duties fine and imposing Po Leung Kuk
opened School 'in 1932.
of he has given much of his valuable
Jale Sedos graduates. time and labour in spite of his mani. building. In 1932, under the chairs Junior
I 1932 was nine in number, manship of Mr. Tang Shiu-kin,
in 1935 it is Anished next year, we shall move GUNNERY PRACTICE fold duties elsewhere.
It lo
only
fitting therefore that I received the appointment as loner-olght girls graduated from the Junior in probably in Autumn. A new page should take this opportunity to ex-
Legal Adviser to that institu-Middle School. This year we have will begin in the history of our school, press to Mr. Loon behalf of the
nine Junior Middle School graduates but as for the old tradition and tone, In narrating the above, I do so and 28 Higher Primary graduates. we will always keep up and continue R.A. TO USE LIVE SHELLS: Chamber our heartfelt appreciation
not out of conceit for any little ser- We feel this is quite à satisfactory in the best way for we trust that and gratitude for what he has done.
ON OCTOBER 30 fulfil our I fully realize that this brief re-
vice I may have rendered to these result, but as we have added more with God's help, we can institutions, but to emphasise ference to Mr. Lo and his work is
Military Hendquarters, announce classes, wo require more class rooms, desire, as we believe in what long
relations with and friendly
Paul says, “I can It is very kind of Miss Atkins to through Christ that strengthenoth tion will be carried out from Pak do all things that gun practice with live ammuni totally inadequate and can not do
them. As a member of the Legisla. lend us class rooms from him Justice, but it is suficient to
the St. Indicate that we have in him a very advier
Live Council, I
their rely on
Stephen's Girls' College for the time
Imo mo."
shawan Fort in the direction of Junk sinust and able and fitting representative of the
however
"Certificate Awards we have to arrange Chinese communlly
friendly my and we should with these institutions, you
long and
Lagerialinn being:
for the future. So it in a very diffi«
of 8,80 a., and, -Mr. Ta' presented Higher Primary tween the will cult problem
certificates to 11.80 a.m., and later, the-same-day grateful to the Government for readily render that advice and as
to solve. Fortunately School Graduates'
and his appointment.
Gentlemen, I ask you to rise and sistance to inu, and, deensing that I our. Bishop the Chairman of our Cheung Kam-hang, Leo Lol-chun, Au between the hours of 6 p.m. drink with me the health of Mr. Lo am not too
to tench
which can be helpful to
Cheung Wai-fong, Ng coupled with the name of Mrs. Lo; you will certly to be taught. Council helped to think out n new plan Tin-chun, Chiu Yan-lin, Ng Plu-ku,
us and others. Pong. Lai-hunong..
Wong hing, Mo Yung Wal-adm and Tam Lee, Wal-ying, may they both enjoy many years then I feel that the benefit I shall We have had several committee moot. Shuk-fong
Sung Ngan- | Sau-chee, have obtained from this pleasant ings to discuss this plan which is
Le Ol-ying. gins
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Work for Hospital
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