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GOVERNOR AND MR. D. J. SLOS TAKE OFFICE AFTER GREAT WECOME
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The President of the Union, Mr. Lee Chiu, expressed the sentiments of students in this "Trinity" fufion and Miss "Helen Chu, Chairman of the Ladies' Club, prested a bouquet to Lady Northcote,
NOVEMBER
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therefore. You will need them in the critical years that are ahead,"
·THE VAST “UNDONE"
Lady Northcote's presence here This afternoon is indicative of her kindly goodwill. She has not been well, but she has not allowed this to postpone her Brat visit here. Lady Northcote: the Arsi Vice-Chancellor -a convinced celibate like myself- would not allow a girl to come to the University. There are now 00 girls in the University. They have their own Club and it will not be long, I suspect, before you will be
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(Continued from Page 1.) many seats. Although he had no abroiute majority over the other
CAT BURGLAR. MAKES HAUL ·
Tea in the grounds of the Univer-! stand, will come Hongkong carlylly that these urgent needs persist | Government was defeated and Muc- | negotiations
were
ROBS APARTMENT AS parties, MacDonald formed a Cabinet INMATES SLEEP on Jan. 22, 1024, thus becoming the first Socialist Premier of Great Bri-| Another eat burglary in the Kow- tain. This Government, which owed loon Tong area occurred last night. Ita continued existence to tho when money and valuables benevolent, neutrality of the Liberals, stolen from the home of Mr. and WRD It ftrat treated by these Mrs. Le Gay Brereton in Waterloo with great consideration. Thus Road while the household was asleep. when M. Herriot was returned to The loss WAS discovered ot 7.30 invited to visit the girl students power in France, Mr. MacDonald a.m. when a wallet, handbag and. there.
was able to call the conference in leather writing case were found I hope that I am not of a morbid London at which the Dawes Plon strewn on the verandah and in the The Great Hall of the Hongkong Univeraltirang to the away without, thinking of the little Assembly in September he made had been left untouched $23 in cash,
nature but I and it impossible to go
was adopted. Then at the League grounds. Though various documents greeting as Sir Wiliam Hornell, former Vice-Chellor, mount-done and the vast undone. I had speech in which he went a step fur-a watch, fountain
pen and other ed the platform yesterday to say farewell before huge gather- hoped that during my term of office ther in promoting the spirit of articles to the total value of aver
the students Union Building would pence. ing held under the auspices of the Union.
$100, were stolen. It appears that have been extended, and a swim- The Conservatives would have the thief made his entrance during Students welcomed their now Chancellor, Hixcellency Sirming pool
and more
tennis courts none of his policy towards Soviet the night over the front verandah Geoffry Northcote, and their new Vice-Chance, Mr. D. J. provided. All these especially the Russia as exemplified in his negotia- and had taken the things t
first and last are urgent needs. I an for a treaty with the Bolshe-leisure from the bed-room. Other am not storing an appeal for funds, viks and they brought about his fall. robberies of a similar nature have
The famous "Zinoyleff letter" was occurred in the vicinity recently. I have already been connected with
published. This document, which too many abortive appeals and the present is not the time to ask for gave instructions for the stirring upjand sold its cause was the "pervertliy money, But I must remind the old of sedition in England, was the sub- of the owners". He denounced the students and friends of the Univer-Ject of a vote in the Commons. The Government for breaking off the because of action Donuld appealed to the country, against a newspaper that had nothing hoping for a clear majority. Instead to do with the case,, declaring that he lost seats and in November 1924, this was n mere pretext. When lie resigned.
Labour got into power. again,, he He had shown himself rather apt said, the "disgraceful"
Trade Dia to change his mind, on in the matter putes Bill would be repealed and the He advocated, of Peace Treaty revision, the Geneva mines nationalised. Protocol, policy towards Russia, the not tariffs or anteguarding, but keep- Campbell prosecution and the Zino-ing sweated goods out altogether and vleft letter. He was sold to be suu-urgent that land settlernent scheines picious of all his colleagues in the should be undertaken in England as Great well ns in the Dominions. In Janu- the ary 1925, he appealed to India lo former Premier of a motorcar by a accept the Simon Commission. play was made with the gift to rich ndmirer, Sir Alexander Grant, MacDonald's pursuit of ideala was
the fact that the latter
was mixed with ambition. Unlike the and
R baronci far made Scotland with a National
Lipical Labour leader, he was very
reserved. He wrote a great deal.. and Mrs. Li Shu-fan, Mr. and Mrs William Hornell wish to express world outside that in your lives and MacDonald refused to recept an hon.chley on Sociallam, Labour ques- degree from Cambridge when he tians and India. He had travelled learnt that the proposal would be more than any other British Premier, opposed in the Senate. After the visiting fell of his Cabinet there was a bit-Sistes, Algeria and Tunisia as
India, Ceylon, the Unlied ter revolt against him, but he was as European countries. His health re-elected chairman of the Parlie was not good and in 1927 he had a April critical chary party in 1928
Illness in Philadelphia. A 1927, the LL., Conference refused great lover of art, he was made u to nominate him for the treasurer trustee of the National Gallery in ship owing to his opposition to the 1028. policy of the extremists, who objected urged class-war. to his pence-In-Industry plan and
sity was served and the warmth of the wenther combined with the excellent programme of music by the Seaforth Highlanders 10 make a pleasant introduction to the after- noon's proceedings,
The Governor and Lady Northcote sat with Sir William and Mr. Sloss at ten, others present including the General Officer Commanding. Major General A. W. Bartholomew Mrs. Bartholomew, Commodore and
Mrs. E. B. C. Dicken, Sir Shouson Chow, Hon. Mr. R. II, Kolewall, Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North and Mrs. North, Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo and Mrs. Lo, Hon. Mr. S. Caine, Hon. Dr. Li Shu-fan
next year,
and ask the wealthier of them whether they realise that a new hard iennis court can be provided for $750, and to reflect on what even one more tennis court would mean to the students whose facilities for games are, as I have stated before, inade quate.
Soon after the ival of Mr. Storsen to the Universityje Hon. Secretary and myself had privilege of meet- ing him on behd of the members and the first thit he told us was that he came najfriend to us and would be most boy to render us
TRUE GENTLEFOLK any assistance the might require from him. Fromis, we may judge In conclusion let me remind the
Cabinet except J. H. Thomas. and how great a fris Mr. Sloss will students that the good name of the
prove to be. In sure that our Union will alwayreceive his fullest University is in their hands and there I am content to leave it. You have sympathy and sport in activities. I pro
proved yourselves worthy of the Vice-freedom which has been allowed Coming to r former Chancellor andold friend, Sir you. See to it when you pass from
the University into the distracted to him on behs of the members
and conversations you show yourselves that we shall mimore than we can say. Sir Willig Hornell has been in the highest sense of these much at the helm ofte good ship Tal abused words: true gentlemen and Hok Tong forlore than thirteen gentlewomen,
The Chinese
and years and is no stepping oshore to Brillah ideas as to the quailties enjoy a well-eæd rest.
which true gentiefolk should possess are practically
Such Identical. qualities are the imperative need of
william at restid we are sure that
It is dimes to imagine Sir the distracted world of to-day.
With these concluding words, Sir he will before is be doing another Willam stepped down from the dais job of work sewhere in England, and resumed his seat in the body of and wherever may take him we the Great Hall, to another prolonged assure him of a affectionate regard | outburst of applause. and best wishesr many long, happy
G. S. Archbuit, Mr. Lee Chung-tu (President of the Union) and Mr. Cheng Yum-yue (Secretary).
Following tea, Ills Excellency, Sir William and Mr. Sloss were conduct ed by Air. Lee to the Great Hall, the Band breaking into the strains of the National Anthem as the party leaving the grounds, The guests and students followed and in five minutes every seat was occupied. The first to address the audience
were
was Mr. Lee.
VISIBLEMEMORIAL
In
THE GENERAL STRIKE
His wife, a daughter of Dr. Glod- stone and a niece of Lord Kelvin, was a woman of very fine character who exercised a great influence on Mr. MacDonald described the him for good. Her death in 1011
Ocent and orderly demonstration of daughter Ishbel was hostess at 10: passive resistance offered to degrad-Downing Street during his term of Ing conditions for mine-workers" office.
I think that this occasion and peaceful cars of life. (AP-| was also warmly received. He said; Reneral strike of 1920 eg "a mugni- | was a terrible blow to him, Their
plause).
SORROW OF PARTING
Mr. Sloss, new Vice-Chancellor, fie said: may best be described as a trinity
I am very proud to have been as- function for the Union is gathered
We may alsóssure Sir Williamsociated with you on this occualon here this afternoon for the threefold
cannot help feeling purpose of welcoming His Excellency that we shall yer forget hire and but I must say the Chancellor of the University and his great work for the University. that I destroy the symmetry of an
He has ident himself with the otherwise harmonious
composition. Patron of the Union and Lady North University in all its activities (Laughter). The real occasion is to cote; welcoming Mr. D. J. Sloss, Vice-but no direle has his enthusiasm offer Your Excellency a hearty wel- Chancellor of the University and Honorary Vice-President of the
been greater than in that which come on your entrance to the office the welfare and of Chancellor of the University and Union, and of bidding farewell to Sir appertains ~2 William Hornell, per former Vice- happiness his students and we to offer a tribute of affection to Sir I have already had my Chancellor and Honorary Life Vice- are deeply ateful for all his kind-William. President of the Union.
ness and calderation for us.
welcome-far more generous than I had any right to expect.
VICE-CHANCELLOR'S SPEECH
-over
the
For mordan half the life of the This is a very unusual occasion for | Univeralty r William has encour- it is one mixed with joy and serrów:| aged and ipfred us with his cheery joy because we take pleasure in personality,He has not only done welcoming new distinguished guests, this-be hdaid us under deep debt My colleagues have taken endless fresh with vigour and wisdom in the of gratitudfor his personal service pains to help me to understand some- persons of His Excellency Sir Geoftry in makinge University compound thing of the task that I have under Northcote and Mr. Sloss who have a clean, sa and beautiful place to taken: they have given me hours of come to take up the reins and guide live in greatly regret that his thele time and have done everything the destinies of the University and name is nyct not associated within their power to simplify a very to give grace and strength
to our any of the niversity buildings and difficult task, that of taking Union; and sorrow because we have we trust ht it will not be long burden of University administration to say goodbye to our beloved friend before sorthing visible is done to from so notable a master as Sir and lender Sir Wam Hornell who associate n for ever with this Willia
William
I have had my welcome has done so much for us, for the University)(Applause),
from the undergraduates of the Uni- Union and for the University. We
The exte of his hold on our versity; and this has taken the form the have combined the function in order affection as citem was evidenced of their friendly greetings on that the sorrow of parting may be when the wolf University was cust cricket and tennis grounds, their merged in the joy of meeting and under a glamivhen he met with a bright smilies when they have met that we may thus look forward with swimming acient last August, We, me on the paths of the University bope and confidences.
congratulatehh and ourselves on grounds and, most gratifying of all, his refusal to under." (Laughter). the willingness they have shown to NURSERY OF LEADERS
Such men a $ William cunnot be come and talk to me of their affairs. First of all, on behalf
feasily sparet the World. It is
And so I now make my grateful ne- members of the Union I beg to ex-
with sorrow t we take farewellknowledgments to my colleagues and lead to His Excellency
He curry away with and Ludy
my students. I shall do ult I can to Northeale and to Mr. Sloss a
him the love hd gratitude of his deserve a continuance of the friend- com- plete and most cordial welcome, students, past jd present.
ly feelings with which they have (Applause).
SOUVENIRAND BOUQUET
received me.
May 1 now associate myself with the welcome the students have offer- ed to Your Excellency? I already
1 cannot
of the
express in words how
of him,
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As a loken friendship and love very grateful we are to bath His I beg to preserto you, Sir William Excellency and Mr. Stoss for the Hornell, a souvir on behalf of the bave had occasion to know that in honour they have done us by con members of thUnion. We earnest- senting to
become Patron
you the University has a friend and anly hope that is will serve to re-a-wise counsellor. I hope that, in Honorary Vice-President of the mind you of golden days which its efforts to serve the Union respectively. This is indeed a
interests of double honour which all of us appre-Applause).
you spent withour grateful students, the Colony and to serve those wider ciate with great pride. We earnestly
interests for which it stands, an out- hope that by having the benefit of tributes were lected had scarcely of the shrine of the most humane The applaus with which these post of western culture at the gates their kind advice and guidance, the subsided whentiss Helen Chu rais wisdom, and the most perfect art of Union will rise from strength to ed a fresh outrst us, she carried a the East, the University will con- greater strength and that it may bouquet to wre Lady Northcote inue to deserve Your Excellency's really prove to be a nursery from which future fenders and true ser- vants of China might be drawn. William were splayed on the dals,
The gifts the Union to Sir help, and Lady Northcote's interest. That is our ideal: a centre of our They were tw pleces social and athletic life, the Union ofters
opportunilies for learning lessons in nation building qualities, good citizenship and service,
was seated.
of fine old
China ware, or of them a large and magalileent floor vase.
The next spiker was Sir Willant
We learn that Bls Excellency la'a who had a tiimtuous reception, distinguished Colonial administrator
who has rendered lustrious service
A HEY HEART
in many distant ports of the British Sir Williarn [id: Empire and we feel that Hongkong is i
Will the mebers of the Union please accept by sincerest thank
WORK WELL DONE
Sir William, in difficult times, hos deserved well of the Colony and of a wider world. I know that the task I have to face is diffeult, but the difficulties are trifling compared with those Sir William faced and overcame when frst he arrived here, It when it is my time to go, I can look back as he can, at difficulties overcome, at achievements that will
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very fortunate in having the benet of his experience and guidance in for their charing gift, for the kindlast, not for years, but as a perman- these particularly dimeult times.
Recently we read in the nowspapers generous word hat accompanied it. Colony, at affections worthtly won, I thought that pmpted it, and the ent memorial of our presence in this Bhat Is Excellency possesses a very
My relation with the students of shall be satisfied. And though hin genial personilty and that he will ensily dispel any unpleasantness that the University have always been going is the occasion of my coming may arlue,
iifficult to say more to this the most beautiful place that We are already refresh-Buch that ed and we offer him and Lady North- now than that am leaving them I have ever lived try to do the vote. a most hearly welcome and weWith a heavy fart; but my time is most interesting work I have ever hope that this will be the first of up, and I diko protracted and had the good fortune to face, 1 still many visits to the University. We cmutional fardells. One by one venture to say that the loss to the
His Excellency of the even Vlee-Chicellors must creep | University cannot be measured, loyal support of the University Unton silently to res but the University im any way in which our co-operation and the Stucts Union go ծով goodwill
ufllised. (Laughter). (Applause),
van sasure
bo can
DISTINGUISHED CAREER
on. William, can go with the conviction of work well done, and of the un- At this aftemon's party you are changing affections of the many here saying 'Goodby to me but you are to whom he has been a generous alho-and thisis much
more im-friend.
When he settles in England, he Our new Vice-Chancaltur, Mr. D. J. Portant-welding your new Chan- Sloss, comes to us after a distingalah cellor and Lal Northcote, and your will be our best representative and ed educational career in England, in new Vice-Chapellor, The Univer-advocate there, and long may he live India and in Burm. We trust that sity is too dit to indulge in over to serve in England the Interests of he will find Hongkong in general and 'much looking tek. What every one | the University to which he has given the University in particular to his, in this Hall I got to do is to look his good years and his genial wisdom, Hiking and that he will carry on the forward with burage. (Applause). (Applause). Vice-Chancellorship along the same And I want 1511 you quite canüld- happy and effective linen as markedly and in all incerity that in
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the career of Sir William Hornell. guests whom it are welcoming this The last speaker was HE, the We may assure hist of our whole afternoon lle le best muguries for Governor, who was accorded a great hearted loyalty and support in the your future tipiness and success. reception as he mounted the dair, promotion of the interests and well-The term of Chancellor's office is He said: I know that you will not being of our University In all its all too brief ad the Vice-Chancel expect from activities. We also look forward to lor's office sts limited at his own that newcomer is the Chancellor of A new-comer-albeit welcoming Mrs Sloss who we under- I request. Mil the best of them (Continued on Paft 5.)
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