MUNSANG COLLEGE
SIR HENRY POLLOCK, PRESENTS PRIZES AT KOWLOON
a slight falling off in numbers
specch
held
of
THE HONGKONG
Cricket Interport: Play Described
(Continued from Pago 9);
fourth. Pereira took second over and Stokes put him to the aquaro leg boundary, Humphreys was dropped at
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1935.
STUDENTS ENTERTAIN
ST. PAUL'S GIRLS' 'COLLEGE CHARITY CONCERT
A successful year's report despite the ground. Of Mador's noxt over scholars was made by the Principal however Hayward was lucky to miss the wicket olf Garthwaite first dai given by pupils and friends of tho of Munsang College, Mr. R. Huang, two balla on the off, both of which] text vor but it was a difficult chance
and might have produced a catch. at the annual prize distribution Leach still continued and Ricketts Dunkley was right up and the ball College on Friday and
was deflected A lot. In Pereira's Jay
at the School promises, Kowloon City, on Saturdagi straight drove him for four. He got second over he turned back the 6th
made angle and was then bowled
by afternoon. The report aing'
Madar with one which kept very low mention of the need folt by the School1007-11. He had played a very for a building of its own, and in this restrained and watchful innings which connection a campaign has been was very useful after the three quick starter which has already brought in wickets. a, fair sum of money.
were
MINU'S FOURS
да
RADIO BROADCAST
Daventry Relay Of Cenotaph Service.
TALK ON CRICKET From ZB.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilouyeles):"
4-6 p.m. Chinese Programme. 6 p.m.-12 Midnight. European Pra Tamme.
Orchestral 6-4.30 p.m. Light
St. Paul's Girls' College are to bo congratulated on the consert
Saturday evening last-
Several of the senior girls ob- ball. Humphreys was late in coveringviously have real dramatic ability, and his off stump went. 18-1-2 and this had been delightfully
Kerman succeeded. Next over
directed by Mra. Anderson Miliar Dunkley obviously thought Stokes had touched one which shot up off his
in the English play-Scenes from gloves and which he secured at full "The Christmas Carol" fength but the umpire sold 'Not out." Ng. Tung-king,
Scrooge, Off the same bowler Stokën tried to showed a grasp of the characteris was not a second slip, and he got man of the early Nineteenth Cen-..
The Phantom Melody (Ketelbey); tury, which left one amazed at the Bells, across the Mendow (Ketelbey); STOKES LUCKY
| versatility of so young a Chinese Bird of Love Divine (Haydn Wood);
actress.
I hear you calling me (Haydn Wood); Wong Yiu-ho na Bob Cratchit A La Minuet (Two little Dances"
A. La Gavotto ("Two littlo pathetically, particularly as the kindly father at the simple farally Christmas dinner.
Montion must also be made of Yung Sau-yan as the ghost, who pronounced her words as nearly perfectly
over heard
four.
The priter and certificates presented to the successful students Ming fulfilled expectations by hit-drive and it was lucky for him theretics of a miserly old English gentle- by the Hon. Sir Henry Pollock in the ting his first two balls to long on and
a large gathering of then getting a big single and Tom, presence of a gueals. Those present on the plate not to be out-done pulled the next for form included the Principal, Mr. B. n big four to mid wicket and sent up Huang, B.Sc., Sir Henry Pollock, the the 200 amid choorn. The new bafi
At 24 Minu relieved Garthwaite and
Music.
("My Silent Love") (Sarsse); Buffoon (Confrey).
0.15-7.10 p.m. A Relay from Daventry.
A Cenotaph Service, relayed from the Cenotaph, Whitehall, London. The combined Bands of H. M. Brigade
ifon. Dr. 8. W. To, C.E.E., the Rèv. came out but Leach did not use it. Stokes hit a pretty four and. then also played her part mest syin- (Fine) (Finck); Jazz Nocturno E. L. Broaddus, and the following Four byer only came. He had bowled took a quick single which was made members of the teaching staff:-hir 27 overs in all with 10 consecutive into five by an ill-judged flick at the Mak Kal-hung, Mr. Lo Out-lol and ones for 42 runs and 13 maidens. It bowler's wicket which went to the Mins Ada Wong, who was in charge was I think bad tactics though he boundary, Stokes would not have of the girin.
bowled splendidly. But something a been out had the wicket been hit and bit less dangerous might have got a Minu had not had time to get back. The Bishop of Victoria (Rt. Rev.wicket.
Both batsmen were playing confident R. O. Hall), was to have presided at.
Pot Madar took the new ball and ly with Stokes doing mont of the present owing to a previous engage brother, nt cover. The entch was a high At 20 menti
one and right in the Sun. 208-0. A variety of pleasing entertain.After four byes Hayward lashed out at long off by Stokes ment was given by the students of and was cared
who never
dropping it many 212—0—28-and Pat's sixth wicket
Tea was then taken and after Lench
as I have
the function, but was unable to bend Minu very well enught by his senring Alee Penrce relieved Pereiro f English pronounced by a Chinese of Guards, Silence. The Last Post.
the School prior to the commencement of the speeches. Among the
were those of the item rendered
wrote letter?"
entitiary and Junior Schoot 24 pro voked much amusement, representing a legal battle between prosecuting and ar breach of in a defending counsels promise suit. Three delightful violin by Raymond Huang,
solos were Pncipal, accompanied b
son of tho
little Miss Rayuan Huang. The Munsang Choir of eight senior boys concluded tho musical programine with a song, "Come where the lilies
bloom."
Principal's Report
Dunkley not out nought.
Madine's figures were 29-3-76–7.
Just after Stokes had another bit of luck when a fine ball from Pearce beat him and the sticks (by a coat of paint) and Dunkley, too.
Kerman just after dropped one short of Madar at third man and as
Jild
Pereira and howled one over of which then drekt out want for four:
not look too well a single. Then off Things Madar's first ball Kermani stumped Hongkong, but the sun was still Pereira very smartly 213-10-1, shining (metaphorically) for Stokes hooked Pearce's off break and Garth- waite ran quickly to make a nice enich 621-34-a brilliant If a shade lucky innings. Booth succeeded.
Ricketts went on for Minu and in his second over Kerman only just put one too short Joe Hirst sip to reach. Pereira bowled a last over for Pearce but no wicket feil
SHANGHAI BAT
Stakes and Humphries opened to Garthwaite at the Law Courts end Stokes cut his second ball for four to third man and had a single off the
Presenting his report, the Princisin met in Canton to establish another POPPY DAY FUND sald in part:-"Mr. Chairman, Henry Pollock, Ladies and Gentle-
men:
His
most
Sir
union in that city.
girl.
Songs and Dances In the Chinese play the palm must be given to Lee Wel-ching as an old servant she interpreted her
Bart Boy realistically that it was difficulty to remember was only a school girl sitting there smoking her pipe.
and
Other items by the girls were songs by the upper classes, under the direction of Mrs. Anderson Miller. Here tone and pitch were most pleasing,
the girls showed good understanding of time in the round "Come follow mo", and in a pretty dance by four girls, of, whom Wong Yeu-lai and Shum Mel-yung deserve special mention.
There were also songs by Mrs. Anderson Miller, Mrs. McGowan, and the Rev. C. B. R. Sargent piano solos by. Mr. L.A. J. Laf- ford, and gypsy dance by Miss. Ellen Ford, the pupil of Miss Vera Volkova. There were also Chinese derly.music and songs by Mr. Yau Hok- chau and Mr. Lui Man-sing.
Judging by the enthusiasm of the
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ed from the indications that ap-
Some satisfaction will be
A Short Servico conducted by the RI. Rav,, and Rt. Hon. the Lord Bishop of London. Reveille, God Save the King.
7.10-7.30 p.m. Variety Items. Song-Love's Old Sweet Song.
Master Robert Harris (Boy Soprano). Xylophone Solo-The Woman in the
Shoe.
+
Rudy Starità. Vocal-Since we fell out of Love.
The Mills Brothers. Plano Solo-Glamorous Night-Waltz
Medley. Plano Solo-Zing! went the strings
of my heart ("Gay Deceivers").
Renata,
Banjo and Guitar Duet-Medley of
Stephen Foster Songs,
The Brothers Bertini, 7.30-7.60 p.m. From the Studio. A Commentary on the day's Inter- port Cricket by R. Abbit.
7.50-7.55 p.m. "Sea Shanties,” 8 pm Time and Weather Report. 7.55-8.30 p.m. A Relay from Daventry.
The Lord Mayor's Banquet. Speeches and a description of the scene by Edward Halliday. Relayed from the Guildhall, London.
8.30-9 p.m. From the Studio. A Violin and Pianoforte Recital by Maclean,
Flanncial Campalgu "Before reading the school report, I'
As yet Munsang is still a school wish, on behalf of the many friends, without a home. To carry on the work teachers and students of this school, properly we must have a suitablo to take this opportunity to offer our and modern building. Over ten congratulations to Dr. Tao, one of the thousand dollars has been ruined by founders of this school and the Chair-the keeness of the Staff and students. man of the Coliege Council, on the Will you, as friends and sympathisers honour recently bestowed on him by of this school help to bring it nearer Plications for assistance from the audience, which filled the school Miss Jone Radesky and Miss Monn
King still? Majesty, Gracious George V. promoting him a Com-
Sir Henry's Speech mander of the most. Excellent Order of the British Empire. (Applause).
"Our highest enrollment during the year was 367 as against 376 of the certificates were then made by
Henry after which he said: decrease of about previous year, a 6. This number, however, did
"Dr. Ts'o, Mr. Huang, Ladies and not include that of Munsang's free Gentlemen,- night
school
for the poor which had over sixty pupils.
"There were some slight changes on
enron
Earl Halg Fund, although they in- curred the large total of £80,098 hall on each occasion, the Minister- during the past year, are stabilising Children's League will greatly ing, with the prospects of falling be benefited by this delightful en-letin.
tertainment.Contributed.; normal Sir off gradually with
tality and if the national trade conditions do not deteriorate.
The distribution of prizes and
the
"It gives me much pleasure to some here this afternoon to present our teaching Stadt. We are sorry, to prizes and to listen to the excellent have lost Mrs. A. E. Luck, a teacher entertainment which has just been of many years standing with Mun-given. sang, who, following her husband's
mor-
Nevertheless, since the toll of NOTES OF THE DAY. death also connotes the passing of subscribers
supporters,
funds are required with which to carry on the benevolent activities Officers' Benevolent
the of
(Continued, from Page 6.)
Department and well-wishers to prevent war; they have falled "I have lived so long in Hongkong, are nsked to continue to to find the root of the evil. And retirement, had to leave lo return to nearly fifty years, that I find it dif- subscribe in cash or in kind, no wonder. It is buried deep and England last May. Mr. John Blofeld, flcult to find something new to do, so
the standard of re- is not easily discovered. But some-
that
in order to study Chinese Culture and hat titis afternoon is the first time lief afforded to these most desery-times you see it in the eves of a Chinese Literature has gone to North that I have had the pleasure of curning ing applicants may be maintained murderer. And the only remedy is China. We welcome three new mem- to the Mun Sang College, and I have
Most of us possess that; it hers to our Staff Mr. Mak Kai-hong, been much impressed by the Prin- at a scale commensurate with the reason. BA, Mr. Sho Kwong long, and Mr. cipal's Report on the work of the estimable services which "they makes up different from the beast J. H. Twibill, The Rev. E Lstudents work which reflects much themselves, or their offleer bread-in the jungle. Let every man look Broaddus, a voluntary part time credit not only upon the students winners who have passed over, so teacher, now becomes Dean of fun themselves but also upon the Principal nobly gave to the British Empire sang Dormitory.
in her hour of trial and need. "The Inspector of Schools, Mr. A, 0.
I am glad to hear that the students
Poppy Day Fund Brown visited the school twice during are being taught both Chinese and Previously Acknowledged $4.990 the year. The general work of the English and that their training in Grand Lodge of England school, he said, was good, especially those two languages includes instruc the written work.
(R.A.0.B) tion in public speaking.
und the Staff of teachers.
To encourage English Conversation and Public Speaking, boys in. tho I am pleased that this College in.S. T. Williamson upper school took turns in delivering clades amongst its activities a free Hongkong Stock Exchange short speeches ut the Morning A-night-school for over sembly throughout the year. Such regular praction conte
and is an excellent method of training
English. students
of Senior III class at for the Graduation Examination last June-Five were successful, while 17 out of a total of 17 (including girls in the Girls School) succeeded raining our Junior School Certificate, Twenty five were held back until they had made up their conditions.
overy
School's Ideals
In
"The school has always aimed at Quality rather than quantity. We endeavour to keep up an equally high standard in both Chinese and English studies and, at the same time we make effort to maintain the strictest encol discipline. Class promotion has necessarily to be made more difficult consequently we have a smaller sumber in our upper school; the un- desirable element,
whose presence prejudicial to the welfare of the others has to be eliminated, and
bay's who fail to get promotion often lenve us to
the
of
other
schools.
the ten years of existence has had only twenty one
of the Senior Middle School..
sixty Door children, and that it is favourably reported on by the Inspector Schools who mentions that there is n H. C. Gray good spirit in the school and that the C. C. Stark discipline is excellent,
"I wish this - institution success"
First. Church of Christ,
Scientist of E. J. R. Mitchell
Club Lusitano: every H. K Squadron, Legion of
Frontiersmen Sir Henry also congratulated the Lt. Col. II. B. L. Dowbiggin students on their afternoon's enter- E. F. H. Lang tainment.
E. A. Jenkinson An excellent valedictory address G. B. S. Thomson was then made by the top boy of the graduating class, Kwok Siu-nam, lle A. C. W. expressed on behalf of his fellow John Forbes P. Gockchín students and himself their deep ap preciation of all that the School had Mok Kon-sang
them bath in the ordinary taught sales and religious teaching,
thanked the Principal and the School The Hon. Dr. Ts'o also spoke. He
into his soul during those two minutes of silence on this day, and if he finds there that which may make him afraid, let him reason against it. Every man who quers the benst. In himself has step nearer can the
50 taken humanity. one
50 sanity. Only in sanity 50 world find poáce.
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There is a tide in the affairs of
0-9.15 p.m. Daventry News Buj- 9.15-9.32 p.m.
"Jubilee Musical Hall Parade1910-1935.
9.32-10 p.m.
Military
Band "Music.
War-March of the Priests (Mendels- rohn); Softly awakes my heart ("Samson and Delilai) Saint- ...... The Band of HIM. Coldstream Guarda; Lead Kindly
Saons)
Light
(Purday): The Champion
March Medley (arri Hume)
of H.M.
of
Massed Bands of the National Band stival. Crystal Palace; Swastikn
(Klohr); Entry
the Boyards (Halvorsen) ... The Band Folk at Coldstream Guarda: 0 and
in foreign Lands (Roberts)....... The Regimental Band of II.M. Grenadier Guards. :30 p.m. Big Ben: Preus Bulletins. 10.10 p.m.-12 midnight. Hongkong Ilotel Dance Orchestra,
12 midnight Close Down. Note: There will be a relay from the Tai Ping Theatre (Chinese) on Z.E.K. on a frequency of G10 kilo- cycles from 8-11 p.m.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers
Bpecia! BIDETRIMAR for Far
Eastern
sailing ships a slow-moving ebbsteners will be broadcast from Zecset, ma 20 that has not yet run its course. follows
Only the other day the four-must-
20
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20
company of an, cleared San 15 Francisco on her anal voyage-to
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a junk yard in Japan. Launched
as the Astral at Bath, Maine, she
with her tall sisters Acme and
Atlas helped keep the lamps of
China buring in a strenuous de-
cade of service as case-oil carriers $5,390 under the house flag of Standard Further contributions will be Alaska Salmon Packers' "Star" Oil. Eventually alie Joined the flect whose fastvanishing forcat of musts to-day looms out of Oak- land Eatuarly in forlorn disuse. Wrought of
for their kind reference to the honour gratefully received by Mr. F. G. he had recently received.
The proceedings then closed with Maunder, Secretary to Eart. Halg's the slaglug of a hymn, and the Bene Fund, York Building, Hongkong diction by the Rev. Broaddus. The Cheques should be made payable to Rests were were then entertained to Thomson & Co. ELTIC crossed
"Poppy Day Fund."
tea.
DAY BY DAY NEWS
IN BRIEF
the number is comparative- HE ONLY DOES NOT LIVE IN WAIN,
markably
good work as testifled by
mon's highest naval artistry, they brought a virile love- liness into the hard-cased calling of the sea. All was not beauty and romanco in those departed daya when the world's commerce moved by the whim sof wind and
In honour of their first anniversary tide. Tales of mutiny and dis-
ly small, I can say with confidence WHO EMPLOYS HIS WEALTH, HIS the Pagoda Club of Kowloon held a masting, of storm and peril aro that
the product is of sterling quality. THOUGHT, HIS SPEECH TO ADVANCE most enjoyable thance at the Hotel Inscribed in the log of those three twenty-one graduates, nine re- THE GOOD OF OTHERS.-Hindu Cecil on Saturday night music being Down East barks in the end, ved higher education and have dono Maxim.
supplied by the Troubadors. Over, Acme went "missing," somewhore 100 were present..
Capo Horn. along the way to Now, the Star of Zealand, ex- Astral, goes to an allen ship- Lapland, once Atlas, is left of that lordly clan which Bath sent forth
different university authorities,
hip
A successful sale of work was held
at the turn of the century in sall's
Inst defiant stand against the
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DIN DJB,
(Germ Engi). Cerman Folk Song, Pro- _gramme Forecast (Germ. Enst.)
5 pm. Children's Hours Pairy Talen,
1.15 p. 1ight Compositions for plane by
Achumson and Schubert.
6.30 p.m. New in English.
6.45 p.m. Sporta Review, 6 p.m. Millary 'Concert.
4. News in German, 7 D.M.
&t.m.
Conrett of 1ight Maste. New in English,
8.15 p.m. Close down DJÐ, D3N (Germ.
Engl.)
EAST ASIA ZONE
Essl Aula Zone broadest through DJQ on 19.63 metres (18,280 kɛ.) 1,80-3 p.m. Concert, Bows at 2 p.m.
p.m. Call DJA, DIB. DIN (Cerm.. Ent). German Folk Beng. Programme Forecast (G Forl
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4.1 p.m. Orchestral Cancart.
0.45 pm. – News in English an DJÀ und in
PHUC DUB ĐIN...
10 p.m. Kekako Music. 19.35 D. The Berlin Chamber Orchesizm
Drweski.
11.11 p.m. News In, German en DJA, DJB, DJN, CINS Din (Germ, Engl), 11,20 p.m. Today in Germany. Bound
Picture
11.4) 9.96) Modern Light Music, |- 12.18 m.in. News in English on DJA.and in
Datch on DIN. 19.30 .. Class down DJA
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nine are actively engage in business Association, the Hongkong University The Hongkong Chinese Medicul and three have joined the teaching Medical Society and members of the in St. Andrew's Church Hall on Satur breaker's yard., Only the Star of profession.
"In the last five years, 1920-1034, we Hongkong and China branch of the day afternoon in aid of Joint building have sent in 44 candidates to sit for ing a dinner at the Gloucester Hotel which is to be erected in Kowloon British Medical Association are hold funds of the new Holy Trinity Church, the Hongkong University Examing tions
to-morrow night. (both Matric and Junior).
City, and the Gospel Hall, to be built Twenty-six were successful,
hear Bias, Bay. Over $1,200 was This
The reception being held at
the raised. The sale was opened by Mrs, challenge of steam. Time lays it are gives an average of about 60% passes,
softening aura upon the Grone. In athletics. We stiil rotain the Italian Consulate-General in celebra Astley while Bishop R, Q. Hall pre-Only the good endures-Ju-the
sided, of Kowloon City tion of the King's birthday will take Cup
memory of men who survive tlint Sports and the Junior place at 11:30 n.m. to-morrow (Tues-
The Hongkong University Amateur era. The old blue-water sailor s Basketball Championship Shield for day), and not to-day, as erroneously all Kowloon Schools. Ample factitice stated yesterday. There has been no Photographie Club holds its seventh a sentimental follow, too. And
healthy ADO
annual Photographic Exhibition in ao, from the seclusion of somo provided and recreation have change in the date.
the Reading Room of Gloucester Hotel anu harbour nebore he, gazes
to 29. 22
1030. The Hongkong Post Office notifies from February, great ancouragement. The that Christmas and New Year cants All kech, amateur.photographer, Wistfully into the wake of tho first Mungane Alumni Association was bearing not more than five written locally and in China ard formed in Shanghai in 1031 and the words and enclosed in open envelopes participate. Particulars and entry Swatow Branch was organised in the are accepted by the Post Office at the form of the
One caso of Typhoid fever was following year. While last month I rate for printed matter, Los cunts obtainable from photographie dealera! learned with delight that about par 2 ounces. Envelopes must not in town or direct from the Hen. reported in the Local Health authorit twenty of our former students hail be closed...
Secretary of the Society...........
les. on Friday.
Us
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of our old boys has
windjammer and sighs,
Invited
to
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