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HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. ✨MONDAY, NOVEMBER

1935.

DIAMOND JUBILEE'

ST. JOSEPITS COLLEGE -

CELEBRATION

Tho celebration of the Diamond Jubileo of St. Joseph's College began on Saturday morning when the Right Rev. Bishop H. Valtorta celebrated Pontifical Law Mass in the Collupe Chapel.

There was a full attendance of Brothers and students of both St. Joseph's and La Salle Colleges.

In the course of his sermon, là Lordship Bald:

A Diamond Jubilea in a great event in the history of any institution. To-day shall we gongratulate the Brothers? Most certainly. Most certainly we must not only congra. tulote them, but we must do some- thing more. We must

also the pupils who havatulate

received

their education from theni. Tho Brothers have made a great success in the Colony. Two big Colleges aland as monuments of their coming to Hongkong--they are monuments of their succesя.

Thousands have received their edu cation from the Brothers. Whatever Success they have attained in life, it is due to the Brothers. Many aro In Heaven; we must offer congratula- Bong

to them because their anlvation in due to the Christian education re- ceived at the hunds of the Brothers. We must do something more; we must thank God and praise God for sending the Brothers to Hongkong. It is at Inating boneft to the Colony, What brought the Brothers to long kong? It was due to the prayers of the saintly Bishop Ralmondi.

Centenary

The Church will continue to the end of the world and any institu tion that is within the Church will last to the end of the world. daresay that the College will see its Centenary and many more through out the ages.

Let this then be our prayer to St. John Baptist de la Salle; that while the pupils are called to Heaven one the work of the Brothers by one,

continue for centuries, and cen

may

turies.

It was on November 8, 1875, that the Brothers took charge of on lish School that had been establish ed by His Lordship the late Bishop Raimondi. The Portuguese of Macno had

come to the Colony

in large numbers about 1884 and it was on that account that His Lordship open ed the school for them. It was founed in 1864 under the patronage of the Holy Redeemer and waa situat ed in Staunton Street,

Robert Grieg, Adrienne Ames, Maureen O'Sullivan in “Woman Wanted". showing on Tuesday at the King's Thosteni

ARMED ROBBERY

ITALY PRESSED

THREE MEN RAID SHOP

LEAGUE CONTINUES NEAR POLICE STATION

SANCTIONS PLANS Three Chinese armed with re- volvers held up the maater and

London, Nov. 10, fokis of the Cheung Hing Jewel- Co-ordination measures under lory Shop, No. 100 Tal Nam Street. Art. XVI of the Covenant "have Shamshulpo, at eight o'clock last been continued by the Co-ordin night and made off with $200 tion Committee with the help of the worth of gold articles.

Committee of Eighteen and several

This is the second successful subcommittees. The system con-, armed robbery in Tai Nam Street tained in the five proposals in three weeks and the fifth that previously formulated was com has taken place in Kowloon during pleted by further proposals to the last four weeks.

Governments' members. Novem-

The previous affair in Tai Nam ber 18 was fixed for the coming Street cost an Indian guard his into force of economie sanctions. life and benefited the perpetrators

Following favourable replies by to the extent of $2,400. None of

Governments who ure members the robbers in any of these cases has been captured and Inst night's of the League concerning applica tion of sanctions. Firstly, 51 coup comes immediately after a thorough comb out of the Now Governments agree to place an Territories and vicinity by the embargo on export of arms, am police and was carried out 200 muniti n and implements of war Mards from Shamshuipo Police to Italy, and 49 accept raising the Station.

ombargo as concerns Ethiopia;

A police official stated last secondly, 51 Governments agree to. the proposal depriving Italy of night that they had a "line" on financial resources; thirdly 49 the gangs. They were taking no agree to prohibit Italian Imports. chances with suspected persons fourthly, 49 agree to embargo and, acting on information But

recertain exports to Italy; fifthly, 48 after last night's affair, eived

consent to the proposal for or They had arrested a man with anisation of mutual support be- loaded revolver at the Asia Hotel.cween states in applying sanctions.

The robbery last night was

A band of three Brothers who ar rived in 1875 were immediately given

of the small school," charge from so small a beginning succCKS crowned every year's efforts, till 1o. day the Brothers have two very beautiful schools, St. Joseph's in Kennedy Road and La Salle in Kow loon.

__Commercial.Course.

The Brothers gave

a commercial

DL

carried out in a few minutes. At The same proposals were also 8 p.m. Chau Put, aged 53, was in sent to 10 non-members of the the-shop-with-three-fokis when League. Of these Egypt declared three men came in displaying re-she agreed in principle to the five

Two of the men pointed proposals. volvers.

The United States announced their weapons at the fokis, who obeyed instructions not to move. the measures taken to prevent that The other man took out a stone-country being drawn into Italo- mason's hammer, smashed a glass Ethiopian hostilities and to help to display case in the shop, scopped hinder war.

Brazil said she did not want to

course right away with due emplin. sis on English, and the results are evident to-day. The loyalty, dili gence and business-like habits of the students of these days were prover: bial and served as a model for the present students and old boys.

Hongkong was making rapid up a handful of gold ornaments

pro- геня under the British flag und and went out followed by his com-take part in League measures and there_was_then, as now, a demund_panions..

reserved-freedom of action in any for expansion. Were it not for the The three ran towards Nam event in accordance with the generosity of the Government, St.

Chang Street in the direction of interests of international obliga Joseph's would probably have re- mained a small school. In 1877 the Mongkok and were not seen again. tions and the principles always Government, through His Excellency

Descriptions of the men reveal guiding her foreign policy. Sir John Pope Hennessey, gave s exceptional characteristic;

The German reply has not grant of $6,000 towards the erection they appeared to be 25, 30 and 38 arrived, but according to informa- of a new College. in

Robinson Rond, years

of age and one of themtion received by the Secretariat, and on November 3, 1881, the foun

the German Government is going dution stone was laid by Sir John spoke Punti dialect. himself, On September 16, 1882, Dr. The articles stolen were four to take measures to prevent cer E. Eitle, Director of Education, innock chains, eight bangles, four bain speculation on goods for de- augurated the new school rooms and pairs of car rings, and three arm-livery, to belligerents. 190 boys answered the roll-call on lets, all of gold.

the first day,

L

Special Chinese Class

Not long after the Brothers' or rival and at the request of the Blahop a speciul class for Chinese students WAR opened. In two years they numbered DO and have ever since gone on increasing. During the gay- ernorship of Sir John Hennessey the disabilities of Confessional Schools were removed and from that time St. Joseph's received a Government Grant.

In 1808 the accommodation wes in- creased and the higher classes entor ed for the Oxford examinations,

which were replaced by the Hong kong University

1916.

examinations

10

Brother Almar the Brothers nave

on

Building Activities

no

SABOTAGE IN U. S.

LOS ANGELES POLICE CHIEF'S DISCLOSURES

Extension of Embargo. Further, proposals submitted to the Governments to complete the annctions system are: (1) exten. sion of the etabargo to exports of patrol, coal, Iron and steel to Italy as soon as conditions rendering Los Angeles. 'Nov, 10. The Chief of Police, Mr. James such an embargo effective are Davis, has revealed that he has fulfilled; (2) prevention of re- ordered the police to exercise con- export to Italy across third coun- of goods, subject- to the tinuni surveillance of aeroplane tries

(3) derogation from hangars and factories. He said embargo;

now

MR. W. M. JOHNSTON

DEATH OF RESPECTED LOCAL RESIDENT

The death of Mr. William Murray Johnston, Chlef Timekeeper of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dack Com- pany, Limited, accurred at la real- dence, 3, Albion Terraco, Kowloon Docks at 8 a.m. on

Ic Saturday,

had been ill for a long time and ww In patient at the War Memorial Hos

pital until recently when, he return- ed to his home, Death was due to heart

discake.

The late Mr. Johnston was in his 58th year. He came to the Colony ¡in 1009. In his younger days he was nn athlete of no mean order, excel- ling as a pedestrian, and in later

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Hongkong.

He was a member of the of the whole family there is nothing Kowloon Bowling Green Club and the better thari' Kowloon Dock Recreation Club.

He is survived by his wife and daughter to both of whom nuch sympathy is extended.

The Funeral

The funeral took place at the Pro- testant Cemetery, Happy Valloy, on Saturday afternoon, the Rev. Frank Short officiating.

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W. Greig, Insp. Stewart W. J. Rattey, C. Atkinson

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and members of the Chinose Staff.

There was a profusion of wreaths, including those from relatives, a beautiful wreath of poppies from "His colleagues on the Staff of the

Nancy Grosby, vnd Mrs. G. Cuthill, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ford,

Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Atkinson, Mr.

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E. L.. Hoje, A. S.. Bliss, kan, Lo Koon-hang and Chan Ngas, Insp. Stewart Logan, Chairman unl Board of Directors, the Hongkong & Whampan Dock Co., Ltd., Time. Omer, Kowloon Docks. The Partu guene Staff, Kowloon Docka, Kowloon Football Club and the Kowloon Bowling Green Club.

Mr. J. R. Brouwer

News was received in the Colony on Saturday of the death of Mr. J. R. Brouwer. Manager of the local office of the Netherlands Trading

Society while on sick leave in Hal- The national flag outside the Company's office in Des Voeux lond Central was flown at half-mast us a mark of respect,

The late Mr. Brouwer was born in Codova, in the Argentino, exactly 40 years ago to-day. He was educat ed in Holland and at the age of 19 entered the employ of the Nether- lands Trading Society. His first ser- vice aboard was in the Dutch East Indies when he was in the Sugar at Batavia. He was Department later transferred to Sourabaya, and, after-going-on-Home-leave, was-ap- pointed Chief Accountant in Calcul in, India.

After several years in Calculta hej was transferred to Rangoon, and, following another leave, came to the Hongkong oflice first as Chief Ac- countant, attaining later to the posi tion of Acting Manager and finally Manager.

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The death of Mr. John R. Arcki- bald, formerly a member of the staff of the Green Island Brickworks, Deep Water Bay, occurred at Alloy ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERY Scotland, on September 29. He la by a widow and a dough- ter. While in Hongkong he was member of the Civil Service Cricket Club and was a keen lawn bowlen

The late Mr. Archibald came to Hongkong in 1925 to join the staff of the Green Island Brickworks. Subsequently he accepted a post with the Alexandra Brickworks Limited, at Wellesley: Penanworth, Provinco Early this year health

to give ried much anxiety and in May he left for London where he entered a nursing home and was operated on for

ap- Ilis condition, however, pendicitis. grew. worso and an Edinburgh specialist diagnosed kidney trouble, giving little hope of recovery, HERR A. VON HOLTZENDORF

Former Director of Hamburg America Line

his

Hamburg, Nov. 2. The former director of the Ham burg-America-Line, Herr: Arndt von Holtzondorf, died at the ago of 75 years. He was with the "Hapag from 1898 to 1924.

Mr. E Jones

he possessed information of detail- prohibition on Italian imports in ed plans to sabotage American favour of certain contracta military aviation, and hinted that being executed; (4) establish- international radicals were responment of methods of payment under clearing agreements; (5) The period of the greatest growth; sible. was reserved for later days. Under i He refused to give details; dérogations from prohibition of the administration of the Ray, however he pointed out that on Italian imports for books, news July 30 a Northrop Super Pursuit papers and periodicals; and (6) acquired extensive buildings both in Plane disappeared, while the pilot future work was defined. Hongkong and Kowloon,

Arthur Skaer who was testing it A Sub-Committee was appoint- was never found. On September ed to deal with claims of exemp- 13 a Vulter Bomber, designed for tions for contracts now running. Brother Aimar's tenure of office has been one of continued building

the Chinese army, crashed after Another Sub-Committee was ap netivities. He had not long arrived

the motor failed on taking off, and pointed to watch application of here when the retaining walls of the killed the pilot and engineer. On sanctions after November 18 and playground at Caine Road collapsed September 13 a Howard Hughes to make a report to the Com and had to be rebuilt, and shortly

WILS Mystery Speedator forced mittee of Eighteen.

Secretariat after that building operations were

The League: down and damaged after setting a started the three-storey building

353 mile per hour record. On publishes à regular monthly which is at present occupied by the

October 20 a Boeing Flying For-account of the financial situation. Wah Yan College.

In October it appeared, that re tress crashed near Dayton.

Mr. Davis said that he found colpts since the beginning of the aleel and wool jammed in the fuel year, including current and over.

Ho sail due contributions, amount. valve after the crash.

Swiss francs. that the chain of crashes was more 32,000,000 than coincidence, and that exports penditure for the aume period was greed that obstruction of fuel 22,000,000 Swiss franca. Total

voted for · 1935 pipes might be the cause of all of credits them United Irces.

30,000,000 Swiss francs and bank balance. for October 31 Wan ous at the school rally and in tex-10,000,000 Swiss france. This the building near the Pouk Team-imony of its loyalty the College was: atation was added and when the wing presented with a beautiful photo-situation shows çanakierable mand attained the rank of Captain in

graph of the Prince signed by improvement on the previous year, housing the Chapel and large self, which is one of the most tren The Advisory Technical Com sembly hall.

munications. Transit Committeo x Realising the possibilities of Kow.sured ornaments of the College,

In the forefront of progross St. now holding its 10th session, and loon, Brother Almar then interested

the way the mgonda includes questione on himself there and built the larga La Joseph's has always led.

The First Boy Scout troop

formou Sallo College; and a noviste, is now

in Hongkong was St. Joseph's and railway transport, road traffic, in course of construction In Kowloon

when during the War the movement afgnalling at level crossing, for the training, Chineso Brothers for

died a natural death in Hongkong national public works, custome the Brotherhood.

St. Joseph's was the first to restart exemption, liquid fuel son pollu- It in. 1018

In 1918, when an earthquake dam- aged the old college building and the College had to find other accomma- dation, the old German Club,was ac quired. The new promises were nul sufficient for the needs of the schoul, but the Brothers managed to carry- Half of the on for

Ronto years, classes were continued in the new premises in Robinson Road while in Kenndey Road every avaliable inch of

space was made use of.

Prince's. Vizit

Lator

to

Ex-

Word

In sports tob It has always play tion by oll, maritime tonnage, On the occasion of the visit of the ed. a prominent part and its unst main network of permanent air. I.R.H. The Prince of Wales It was pupils. aro scattered all over the Ways otc-League of Nations St. Joseph's that was most conspicu.' globo,

Pross.

His many friends in Hongkong will learn with deep regret of the death, which occurred at the War Memorial Nursing Home yesterday avoning following un operation, of Mr. Ef

ward Jonve,... of Mosura. Butterfield

and Bwiro,

Bince his arrival In the Colony in 1981, Mr. Snowdon-Jones had malo a host of friends, who were shock- ed to hear of his death.

Forty-two years of age, the latu | Mr. Jonas survad throughout the War

the Houth Lancashiro, Rugimona;

Soon after the Armistice, he came out East and wax, for many years In Shanghai with Messrs. Butterfold and Swito. In 1901 he was trans. being chlot ne countant at

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Mr. & Mr. Y. Morl MASSAGE

Aéspunature, Morosamehe" and--Base one of the best vocalists in the Colony, opened

Much sympathy will be extended, men Elena ONGE

to her, in line bereavement.. They have no children.. The funeral takes placa today passing the Monument at 6 pm,

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