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Trouble On Troopship

MEMBER OF CREW KILLED

London, Jan. 6.

due Tho n.. Cameronia, which is in London from Singapore to-day, encountered carrying troops, hod

the board, in nome trouble Mediterranean, as a result of which

оз

DEGREE DAY AT,

UNIVERSITY

(Continued from Page 5.) appointed General Adviser to Lester Trust and he now combines

the

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY

New Zealand Rugby Players

BIJOU BIOGRAPHIES OF QUR VISITORS

(Continued from Page 8.) that office with the Directorship of the he is 5ft. Pin. in height and 22 years

of Mexical of age. Henry Lester Institute Research and Preventive Medicino. Slanghai,

DEFENDERS

divinity preparatory to entering the church.

W. R. LANEY is a good, hustling Jazz front row forward, who plays with plenty of abandon, and is always on the ball. He is 5ft 8in. in height. age. He has played for. Otago Uni- weighs 11st. 121b. and la 22 years of

represented Otago for the same period. Ife in sitting for ble Anal versity for two years, and has also

study divinity.

7, 1936.

E RADIO BROADCAST

Piano Recital From

The Studio

one member of the crew was killed the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine bury College first fifteen for the past B.A. this year, and then going to Siren of the Ball (Lebar)..

and two injured.

Medical Research Dr. Earle is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine and a Fellow of and Hygiens. He in so much ela tiny I cannot tell the fall tale of his many It is understood that detectives are offices and distinctions. He has car meeting the boat in order to made a ried out researches in metabolism and thorough investigation of the case.annny of his papers including one on the Basal Metabollam of Chinese and Vesterners tuve been published in mclentific journals.

Reuters. Bulletin Service.

DUBLIN DEEP IN FLOODS

FIFTY FAMILIES HOMELESS

were

Dublin, Jan. 6. Considerable damage was caused to housing in this vicinity yesterday, duo to the overflowing of the Grand Canal. The first hint of trouble was re- suddenly ceived when flood waters swished into dwellings without warn- Gersonal ing, and furniture and

the effects

soon floating in streets.

The local authorities had to find accommodation for some fifty familles last night, while a large number of othern were looked after by relatives and friends in other sections of the elty.

The Lord Mayor waded knee-deep through the fluofs to inspect the damage and make sure that the home lens had adequate accommodation provided-Itent Bulletin Service.

DESTROYER DAMAGED

H.M.S. GRIFFIN HOLED AFTER LAUNCHING

London, Jan. 6. The new destroyer, H.M.S. Griffin, on leaving Barrow-in-Furness, where she was built, was being towed down the Clyde by a tug when she met with A light accident. the Two of

tow-ropes broke, causing the tug to veer to the side of the the destroyer. The tug struck

in her destroyer and caused a hole huli.

This necesaliated the destroyer

to Barrow-in- ing brought back Furness

repairs for necessary Reuter's Bulletin Service,

PLAN FOR NAVAL LIMITATION

(Continued from Page 1.) had been made by the Japanese dele gation in regard to the proposal" prior to the recERS.

Dr. Earle, thu of us who remem

Food ber our work here, what teacher you were, how excellent wh your influence in the University and how completely you and your wife and your children won all our affections rejoler/ to see you awaiting the honour

J. J. MCAULIFFE is a clever half unek, who learnt his Rugby at Timaru High School, where he was Ile has been a member of the Canter- in the first fifteen in 1928 and 1920,

four years, lle played five games for Canterbury in 1934, and has played eight matches for the pro- vince, this year, captaining Canter-

Canterbury. He South bury against Southland, West Coast and particularly sound on defence, and is a good place-kick. He weighs list. 71b., in aft. 7in. in height and 23 years of age.

G. G. RAE is a keen, nippy half back, and in sound alike on attack and defence. Educated at the Otago Boys' High Schon! he was a menilier He played for Otago University first Bifteen in 1932 and 1933, and re- presented Otags in 1933. He played

Collego University for

Victoria"

lle

0. W. CHAPMAN is a forward who stands oft. 1in, in height, weighs good at particularly

Ho Вля 1st. 71b., and in 22 years of age. line-out

Diayed Play.

University for. the for Otago Inst four years, and has represented Otago for the past three years. Ho was in the New Zealand, trials last year, and is regarded as one-of Otago's best forwards. He is in the fourth year of his medical

COUTER

which His Excellency the Chancellor of the first fifteen in 1920 and 1930. type of serummaging forward, whe

course any intends to take up teach-

ing qualities and of your endear. He kicks well with both feet, is Insh hooker, a great baltier, and is al-

vain. (Applause).

Honorary Degrees

WAR

can.

The Vice Chancellor resumed his seat but immediately rose and, co-

ол

he

10st. 10lb.

la

A FOURTEEN-STONER

F. J. GREEN is a forward who moving wis hat, conducted Sir Thomha stands 6ft. lin. in height, scales 13st. He has Southern to the Chancellor. He and: 71bs., and is 23 years of age. Mr. Chancellor, I beg to request Your played for Otago University for two the Hon. Sir years and has attracted much atten- Excellency to confer

Southorn, H..tion by his fine forward play. He Wilfrid Thomas

has been found has represented Otago for the past who MA C.M.G..

of two years, and was this year in the Anal trials for the All Blacks. He worthy the degree of Doctor Laws honoris con

His Excellency sald: "Sir Wilfrid has his M.A. degree, with honours history, and is now studying Thomas Southorn. By virtue of the in authority vested in me 1 confer on you the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa'

The Registrar placed the hood on

Sir

congratulations of the Chancellor.

1 count

wis

ven.

his

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 365 metres (846 kilocycles):

4-7 p.m. Chincue Programme. 7.11 p.m. European Programme. 7-7.17 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Moonlight on the Alster (Fetras), The Skaters, Waltz (Waldicufel)."

1.17-7.30 p.m. A Recital by Estudianting Waltz (Waldteufel).

Claire

ire Crolza (Mezzo-Soprano). ̧ 1. Amoureux Separes (Roussel). Chanson des Sirones; Berceuse de Sirene (Honeger). 3. Arlettes Dublicer (Debusay). 4. Sarabande (Roussel).

From the Studio, 7.30.7.40 p.m. The 8th of a series of "Educational Talks" by Uncle Mac.

a

8 pm. Local Time and Weather

tions. Report: Closing Local Stock quote,

9.45-10 p.m. Four Songs by Richard Crooks (Tenor).

1. Nirvana (Adams). 2 In my garden (O'Keefe)., 3. Vienna, City

be true (Denatzky). 10 p.m. Big Ben. of my dreams (Sleczynski) 4. I'l

always

10-10.30 p.m. A Varlety Pro-

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadenst From The German Short-Wavers

Special

for Far Eastern

follows:

L

programme

The same ceremonin) was observed iversity has just our upon Siri pined, a place in the Canterburylateners will be broadenit from Zeon

in the case of Dr. Earle who next presented for the conferment.

Presented by Deans

by

the

Jem.

The graduates were then presented their respective Deana. They were: Professor L. T. Ride, M. Me B-CII, MR.C.A., R.C.P., Donn of Faculty of Medicine; Professor M. H. lem. Roffey, 180 Mic.. M.I.FF. A.EE. Dean of the Faculty of En- R. Robertson, gineering; Professor MA., Dean of the Faculty of Arts.

of highly deserve applause)

Thomas Southern

Clansical Analogy

Wel Cali

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Folk

"On the

Winter

8.15 p.m. Tiller Youth Programme Bong Singlago

p.

Relayed from Munich:

Eve of the Olymple Sports."

S. W. SIMMERS I good, solist

7.40-8 p.m. The Hill Bulles. Me and the old felks at home. The "Varally for has played for

from tho Hill Billy Band. Susanna is about to confer on you. The con ferment on you of this University's

fast two years and year plane Alabama. Good-Night, Little Moun- for Otago. Six feet in height, hotain Cabin. Pop-Eyed Pete. honorary doctorate in not only a mark of the University's appreciation of first fifteen in 1934 and 1936. He incalca 14st, and in 24 years of age.

and the high and honourable aflee which 10st. In weight, third year of his 'Ile in in his third year of his arts

8.95-8.30 p.m. From the Studio, your scientifle attainmenta

W. TRICKLEBANK is a utility ing. FIRST-CLASS HOOKER you now hold; it is also a token of accountancy course. the University's esteem of your out-

outback, who specialises as a full-back.

R. J. THOMAS is a first-class A Jazz Piano Recital by Bilt Cameron. 8.30-9 p.m. The London Sym- *tanding

The institution over and a very sound tackier. He played ways on the bail. He has played for phony Orchestra.

Oranges Love of the Three which you preside owes its existence for Wellington College in 1931 and

Passepied ("Le, Rol 1002,

and for Victoria, College in Auckland University College since

representatives, (Prokofieff). being waged against diaenan in the to Britinler. In the fight that in 1935. He is also a prominent ericke 1933, Auckland B

and King Country and Waikato re-s'amuse") (Delibes). Pavane ("Le Medieni of Henry Lester Institute

Medicine, last year.

wer, having represented Wellington

He is in the third year of presentatives. He went to Wairara Roi s'anuse" (Dellbes), Pomp and Boys' High School, where he was Circumstance March No. 6 (Elgar).

sent Woodland

("Caractacur") Interlude Research and Preventivo

Standing Oft Shanthai, you and your colleagues. Com. course.

12st. 10lb. In in the first fifteen. He is at present on 35) (Elgar); Dream Children the height, he

studying accountancy at Auckland are in a reni sense heirs to that great

(Op. 43. No. 1) (Elgar). is in University College, and and devoted doctor who

9-9.15 p.m. A Relay of the Daven- It. C. WILD in 11.

a brilliant back,

final stage for the professional nc-

try News Bulletin (Copyright by father of this University'a Medical weight, and 19 years of age. Freulty.

S. DRAKE is a forward who is Router).

9.15-9.30 p.m. An In the mutual memory of Sir wiw shines as a centre three-quarter.

Organ almost any back position. He played

He has Recital by Sydney Gustard. Patrick Manson we are gind to add He has pace, and can play well in countants' examination.

for the Fielding Agricultural High good hard worker in the tight, and your name to the list of the Uni-2

Auckland University 1. Musical Comedy Medley. 2 a Marionette versity's honorary graduates and School first fifteen in 1929, and for clever player generally. so doing we appeal to you to help the Victoria College in 1934 and 1936. played for medical work of the University in He is in the fifth year of his L.L.M. College since 1932, and played for Funeral March of

9.30-9.45 p.m. From the Studio. 1932 and 1933, and the New Zealand every possible way that you Our appeal will not, I know, be in nurse. Twenty-three years of age, the Auckland representative team in Gouned) 3. Nola Arnit)"

ix 6ft. 104in. in height, and seales Universities in 1933. He went to "A Forgotten Staterman" by H. C.

Macnamara. Auckland Grammar School, where he was in the first fifteen and first clo- J. P. McVEAGI is a good loose

tho forward, whose sonse of anticipation enables him to combine well with backs. He has played for Auckland Varsity since 1931, and toured Aus- tralia with the New Zealand Univer- alties team in 1931, and has played for the Auckland B representatives.gramme. lie was educated at Sacred Heart Orchestra "Revudevillo" Memories, College. Auckland, where he was a Band Memories of Horatio Nicholls. member of the first fifteen and first A Blackpool Selection.

10.30-11 p.m. Dance Music. dux of the school. He eleven and

11 p.m. Close Down. hus completed his L.L.M. degree, cordially for the kind way in which with first-cinas honours.

a freshman-Chan- T. 0. STACE is a hard-working who is always on the ball. he has welcomed

College, from Thomas's shoulders and Sir cellor (laughter) and secondly, and forwtended Nelson

I want to say how fortunate Ho Thomas then advanced to receive the chiefly, self to have been the fun- 1926 until 1932 and was head pre- in 1932. He played for the nel, as it were,

through which this feet

Its chrism Ars! Afteen in 1931 and 1932.

In 1935, and re- Caliege first fifteen- all know that the applause which ac- presented the college at cricket in claimed Sir Thomas and Lady Sou- 1984 and 1935. He is studying for

DJR wenty-one years of ago, he is thorn in this Great Hall this after the degree of Bachelor of Engineer 10.74 metres) and IUJN 186.46 métert. noon will reverberate throughout the ing. length and breadth of the Colony, ft. 8 in. in height, and weighs 12st.

citizens have long where our fellow

PROSPECTIVE SCHOOLMASTER learned by experience to identify

R. D. BURKE is a hooker who is Hongkong's premier public servant and his wife with the public's fere always full of steam, most and most, assiduous friends, handle his feet cleverly. He played There is a third, and a more difficult for the Hutt Valley High School first subject un which I feel that I-am lifteen in 1911. He gained a place in the Wellington fourth grade reps. Krade reps. in 1932, and the third gra

for Victoria in 1938. He played bound to say something.

invested College first fifteen in 1934 and the The Vice-Chancellor has my name with a Trojan potency and Canterbury College seniors in 1935. this year in the has Assured you that his staff, with He gained a mo as their man and their mascot, Canterbury representative toum, and which are not going to despair. (Applause). warn member of the fifteen At this long distance in time from took the Ranfurly Shield from Auck my classical studies I cannot remenant. He is studying for the tench- Но her whether Teacer ever found him- ing profession, and is at present at self up against a slump, (Laughter): the Normal Training College.

one subject to complete his the staff of Ilium University

course in French. He is 21 graclous and philosophic in their no- Dura ceptance of a salary cut ex their years of age, weighs 12st. and is

counterparts in Hongkong. ft. 10in. in height. наст

D. A. HUDSON is a lock, who

the line-out. excels on (Applause).

community owes them its gra- also Degree of Bachelor of Science in titude and I here and now tender played for Wanganui College in 1828, Engineering,--Fong Ching Seo, lio it on the public behalf. I also desire and for the Hastings Club in 1929. Shiu Lai, Lee Zur Dau, My Cheong to thank very humbly and cordially He played for Canterbury College Ling. Ne Shit Hon, Siu Woon To, all who are

Pnu, Tong

H.

of L., fare

in an honorary played for the Canterbury B

has. also Wong Cho

Mr. Archbutt, our year.

Canterbury at

boxing. “A.C.N., Treasurer. (Appinuse). Soo Kok, Ng Kee Yeow, Silva,

has passed his And now I come to the difcalt, but le Tan Kla Sul, Feng Tze Pel.

Degree of Bachelor of Arts. Chan inevitable, climax or gravamen of my tion for registration as Sik Kan, Cheng Yum Ting, Miss Daisy remarks. I sincerely hope that the of the N. 2. Institute of Surveyors, Chou, John Stephen Ho, O Pu Sheung, Governor of this Colony of the one and is at present taking a course in Wa Hou Kong, Chan Yo San, Miss part, and the Chancellor this civil engineering, Six feet in height,

other Mary Cheung Yuit-Wah, Choa Wing University, of the

party ho scales 13st. lb, and is 23 years

re-of Ki. Lau Tin Chak, Miss Wong Siu (laughter) will continuo

nge. F. WILSON is a front-row for- main, as they have been in the Kwong, To Tang Yee; In Absentia Richard Chang, Lim Teng Lin, Cheng past, friendly and peaceable bed ward who possesses pace, and is a Yu Huni, Wang Kok Fuan, Phiroze fellows. But it is the duty of the great toiler. He was a member of Bejan Tata,

Governor to impress upon the Chan- St. Andrew's College first Afteen in celior that he has already grabbed 1933, 1984, and 1935. Ho played one Scholarship Winners *

more than his fair share of the bud game for the Canterbury representa- The Vice-Chancellor then present- getary bedclothes. Nor is the house- tive team this year. He has com od the following winners of scholar; keeper, whose name is Mrs. Tax-pleted his M.Sc. degree, and is now ships who shook hands with His payer, likely to hand out any bigger, taking the medical course.

two years of age, he stands Gft. 9in. Excellency,

in height and weighs 1st. 12lbs, Medical Faculty: Belillos Medical or botter eldordown.

S. G. EADE in a fast following B scholarship-Young Wai-lam.

In other words, ladies and gentle- Ng L Hing Medical scholarship

forward, with a good pair of men, the University Unen closet up Yeang Cheng-hin.

Agricultural College in 1928, and Chan Kalming stands in serious need of external re- hunds. He attended the Fellding Fook and Ho is now conferring with Mr.

plenishment. I do not however, in has played for Victoria Collegs since Wallace, the Secretary for Agricul-scholarship-Yeang Cheng-hin.

Ho Fook and Chan Kai-ming tend to detain you now with one of 1933. He is in the fifth year of his and Mr. Homer Cummings, the Attorney-General, to find some way Second medical scholarship Dr. Lim those icy appeals for funds that so. Com, and B.A, course.

the dllenima to help farmers Gim-kheang and Dr.. Alberts Maria effectively and notoriouely frecza, up and congeal the warm and over- Rodrigues.

.of. generosity.

if the

need

• Gin-khoing um Dr. Bow-Khoan-i-(Laughterbe=-Bather

should arise, I shall resort to that Put- more homely, and intensive method Anderson Gold Medal Chlu

of approach to which our Empire He Fook of sportsmen of all races has at Engineering Faculty: Engineering scholarship Shao Tsun tached the expressive name of "bid Chan. Kol-ming Engineering scho-pering. 1 should do so in the con-

fidonea that, if ever tho

ever question had Iarship Feng Teo-pei.

Fook Arts really to be the overwhelming

London, Jan 6, "And shall this Arts Faculty: Ho

University die?

The silver market was wook to-day, scholarship-Yih. Dachin.

Chan Kal-ming Arts scholarship-answer would be (as in Robert Haw the epot price for bar being a penny lower at 20d. per ounce. The do ker's poem. "Trekawney men will) oline wan due mainly

"HOTO'S Miss Mary Cheung,

twenty

speculative Thousand Hongkong Chancellor's Speech

know the reason why! And on this selling.

the Inwest sincs, August The pries His Excellency the Chancellor then pregnant note, ladies and gentlemen, advanced to the front of the dais and how declare our Congregation 3, 1934-British Wireless.

The Hongkong dollar was unchang- The procession was then reformed at this morning, at 1s. 8d. Dust- said: I wish, before declaring this cloned. (Applause). Congregation closed, to any just s very few words. Firstly I want to and marched out of the Hall honded, new raton ware 1. 3ft sellers and 1s..

by the Chancellor.

34. buyers. thank the Vice Chancellor very

A statement was then made by the French delegation, drawing attention to certain provisions of the United Kingdom proposal which would re quire considerable modification ensure practical application of the scheme.

to

The Italian delegation pointed aut cortain objections to the adoption of the United Kingdom proposal, and suggested that unilateral declarations of

As the Dean called out the names each student advanced to the Chan- cellor's chair handling his hood to the Mace Bearer, Mr. I. Day, as he did so. His Excellency pronounced the wards the Mace Bearer of conferment, placed the hood on the graduate's shoulders and the Chancellor shook hands with him.

The Graduates

then

The graduates were: Degree, of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of

naval construction should be Surgery-Ho Suk Yee. Lo Chong Fie. But if bo did I hope, that be found quirerce, and is taking the hon-1

restricted to one year,

Three plann dealing with the ques tion of exchange of information will he circulated by the French, Italian and United Kingdom delegates for at the next meeting on exam. The idea for an ex

chungo

nge of information regarding naval construction is to broaden the basis of the provisions which are now con- tained in the Washington and London treaties.

Ng Yeok Kin. Leung Tin Sun, Sousa, 0. I. E. de, Wei Cheuk Sheng, Wong Young Shun Fong, Wu Hung Tak, Taaw Che, Chung Hon Kwan; In Absentia Lau Yong Boon, Kheo Keng Wah.

mudern

thin

as BA

this

rejis, represented

Lord Monsell, First Lord of the Gorachenko, N., Lau Ping Kwong, Lim capacity, AL to the wel- first fifteen In 1934 and 1935, HO

Govern Admiralty, will president ment dinner in honour of the Naval Conference delegation on Thursday British Wirclesa.

CONTROL OF CROPS ILLEGAL (Continued from Page 6.)

on the Bankhead Aot's constitutionality-Reuter.

decision

NO COMMENT

Washington, Jan. 6. President Roosevelt has declined to comment on the Supreme Court's decision.

ture,

out

of

in

states.

Ceing Johnson original Ad-

of

Ho

shin.

the decision made every form of farm relief by the United States Govorn ment unconstitutional, it left the Ad- | po, ministration no alternative but to cam- paign on the issue of the Constitution. Mr. Edward O'Neal, President of the American Farm Bureau, a powerful farmers' organination, declares: "The fight is on. This time it will be with gloves off-Router.

NEW GOVERNOR

London, Jan G.

Humphrey Vice-Admiral Sir Walwyn, the now Governor of New foundland, will sail from Eng land on January, D to take up bla ap pointment-British Wireless,

The Reason Why '

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