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MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1922.
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE.
SIR WILLIAM BRUNYATE'S ADDRESS.
SCHOOLS AND STRINES,
The annual prize distribution of St. Paul's College was held on Saturday evening in the presence of a large gathering of the students, their parents and friends. The Collere grounds, specially decorated for the occasion were crowded an enjoyable uncert be the students included a boxing. exhibition which provided the excitement of the evening-
Amongst those present were Sir. William Broarate, K.C.M.G., (Vice Chancellor of the University) and Lady Braavate, the Bison of Victoria, the Hon. Mr. J. H Kemp. K.C. Dr. and Mrs. J.H. Sanders, the Rev. J.T. Holman, the Rev. and Mrs. H.W.L. Martin. the Rev. H.S. Crole-Rex, R.N., Mr. and Mrs. C. Gerken Mr. and Mr. Norman Smith, and others.
la opening the ceremony, the Bishop of Victoris said that the bigh place the College occupied in the educational life of the Colony was ue largely to the initiative inspira- tion and unflagged zeal of the Headmaster.
HEADMASTER'S REPORT. The Rev. A.D. Stewart read Eis report as follows:-
In the course of rome general | impresions of the echool and its work mate in perspective after long abrence from the Colony last year, the Headmaster noted the rapid growth of the sporting spirit. To chose who saw something of the early days of school games and sports in the Colony it was a matter of real worder to see what rapid progress had been made. There was a day when a football team would walk-off the Seld because of an unpopular! decision by the referre, or stop play-| ing to argas with the refere Now it was rather. "Play the game bors" and play not merely to win but for the sake of the game. The sports
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master, Mr. Leung 3-i Sang, he said, greatest credit on last year's Acting- was to be congratulated on the dePrincipal, Mr. E. G. Stewart, and the velopment of this sporting spirit, a Surther proof of which might be seen in the cups and shields which adorned the platformal
atal bad given of their very best to the school. The year had seen some big changes and the school suffered
OLD AND NEW JAPAN,
CHARACTER AND QUALITIES OF PEOPLE.
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WEATHER REPORT.
March 208, TIK: 30mm----}
has increased considerably at Shang bai and slightly from Formosa, Haiphong. It is nearly stationary other reporting stations.
An anticyclone has formed ove China
The monsoon will freshen stony the SB. Coast of Chias and over the northem portion of the Chirus Sea.
Hongkong Rainfall in the 24 hour ending at 10 am-to-day, 000 inch. To see January 1st-391 inches) against an average nd 4 52 inches.
Forecast for the 24 hours ending poon on March 21, 1922. »
1.-Hongkong
Char Rock FF wird inde ste to fresh fair
“
Bt first, some min later.
-Formons Channel.
&trons.
3-Bouth coast of China betwWHEEL Munckong and Lamacks. The same so) No. 1.
4.-Borth coast of China between Foogtour and Esipan. The m No. 1.
NE wisd
ROYAL OBSERVATORY, HONGKONG..
DAILY WELTHER REPORT
MARCH 20, 1942 -
Wind
Station.
Hour.
Berometer
FYdivortech S.
YEAST Iskodate tekio Tochi
Sagasaki
Lazoshima.
3alatland Felznivel
1t: Bon Lavot
Torporaturo,
Bamidity.
Direction.
Jaringbat
Fatzlaf
Sharp PL...
53 W
30-18
SPORT.
W.H. Edmonds, rot out
Extras
Bowling Analysis.
Talhoka....
30.07
WEIK-END CRICKET.
Yeob Total (seren wkts)....113 Rumjaha 19 0
Hoalim
10 5
0. 30% R. 7 1 20
Micha
33 31
faizao --
74
5
Pascadores
29.89
12
I
*
Janton.
LEAGUE MATCHES,
Fongkong
Gap Rock
Bowling Analysia.
K.C.C. 23d v. C.B.C.0. 2xx.
Wacho
Pazbol
0. H 2. x.
13 1 40
-Kowloon won this second division
Hobow
2 match comfortably by 145 runs
Phalien
Franc
5
0 25
Their bowling was too formidable for
4 0 16
0
the Civil Service who were disposed
Shiner ori
6 0 19
I
3 1 4
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of cheaply for only 37 runs.
Scores:-
Manila..... Caspi
29.87
Pacioban...
E. Sandford, e Edwards, b Rassell C. Sara, b Rassell
1 olla
fariga
4
TERDA
B. Spillett, c Lawrence, bSpinks.
·4 Fari
&
VADELN.
3.78
Professor Blink gives a survey in Another impression made upon of Mrs. Martin, on the Geographie" of Old and New Japan severe losses in the resigna- the Tydschrift voor Economische ms, continued Mr. Stewart is the great occasion of her marriage, after After a short sketch of the country, dermand there is now for education. Every school tells the same story of ten years' service in the school, of Mrs. the writer discusses at length the
As these two teams are running for Evans.. owded class rooms. We ourselves Andrews, on her departure for India; character and qualities of the people, championship bonours mu ́à înterest; Stalker
and of Mrs Walmsley, upon her because these factors explain its rapid an tell of rapid increase from a mere handful of bardly a dozen students in return to England. It was worth development. The Japanese are er centred in the match on Saturday, Spinks 1909, to something over five hundred oting that Mrs. Walmsley taught tremely adaptive and imitative. They fret division 4 keen contest resulted James,
practically the deciding game in the Pestoaji History both for the Senior and are more imitative than creative, more in a draw which, however, placed Junior Locals for two yeare and of practical than theoretical. This is why Kowloon in a stronger position at the all those who took the subject not a they succeeded so quickly in single one failed. They had sustained slipping int the western garb and top of league table. further serious lors in the departure converting a middle-age State into a
Batting first, Kowloon declared at
196 for the less of seven wickets. ]
69.
The Civil Service started their inn
VARSITY. CHINESE.
CIVIL SERVICE 2ND XL
F. Havnes, b Spicks..
J. Fletcher, b Spinks
Total
Borling Analysis
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M.
R.
نادر
C. W. Jer, Director.
Weather?
4 Hongkong"Observatory, March 21, 1925
1. BAROMETZx."reduced to 32 devi-i Fahrenheit on the level of the een in 1inches, tecthe and hundredths
2 TEMPERATUze, in the shade in de grees Fahrenheit
2. Hrusorry, in percentage of turn
37 tion the humidity of air saturated with
moisture being. 100,
4. DIRECTION OF WIvo, to sea printe
PORLE UT Wien, according to
W. | Beadford Sigilei.
on our register to-day. While, if we include the off-shoots which have sprung up in the meantime, there are now close upon a thousand students fonnected with this school. While
of Messrs. Wei Wing Teet and Ip modern cne. The writer urther points. Evans, who played in fine form, con- there is a pleasing elemettin this ore Chor Shang to enter business. 11. out the injurious influence of western zibuted a useful 56. Other good two wickets and 63 rene, thanks to The University wou this match by feels that there is a real danger. The ei had been Senior Mathematical civilisation on the national character sentiment which is finding popular 218ent on every side, "knowledge is master for a number of years and Mr. of the Japanese who came to any scores were Stapleton's 36 and Spinks' the excellent batting of A. A. Ramjahn W. Cove, b Russell. pawer," is ore that is full of peril. I had done splendid work both great ertent into touch with it. Not 30. There were three other double (54) ably supported by T. E. Yeoh R. Taylor, b Russell.. And we feel most strongly here that as Head Master of the Junior only modern financial methods but figure scores below 20, one below 10 28, Redmond 26, Healm 24 and C. Tacchi. Lindsell, b Russell
School and as Housemaster of also the last of money has weakened and a duck." Mr. "Extras" added Vickers 23, while extras helped W. Hill, b Spinks kuowledge, let loose without the restraints of morality and religion. they had been fortunate in securing need to despise gold. Same old firms Service for 42 runs, and Sayer and
considerably and the innings was B. Spinks, e and b Spinks the Hostel. To fill these vacancies the moral strength of a people who a very useful 16.
Hamilton took five wickets for CivilĮ declared closed at 187 for 9 wickets.
W. Thornton, ret out constitutes one of the greatest dangers the services of three Bachelors of however, still adhere to their former Beed 1 cach for 37 and 73 respective 64 rene. Ching 2 for 34 and Lee 2 for
Extras... Ng Sze Kwong took 5 wickets for to present day society.
Azd this leads me to my third Mesars. Fok Nai Hang, Yeung Kwai authorities are busily engaged in
Science of the Hongkong University, principles, whilst the
Ja anese i ly. impression and that is the importance Chiu and Lo Sik Tin. They were cleansing Japanese trade from the ings at 4.55 p.m., and with rearly an end with the exception of Ng Sze of keeping the ideal of social service glad to welcome the Rev. H.S. Bailey, immoral elements which gained a
The Chinese could not settle down, before the students of this generation.
hour and a half's batting to make, Kwong 32, and W. Lock Wei St, Russell, Here we have the panaces for the Cambridge MA. who had just footing in it during the war.
9 r 21 joined the Staff.
stood a good chance of winning made a very disappointing show peculiar ills from which this present
In Old Japan although there were However, they started badly. De against the Varsity bowlers.
8. Spinks "With sech & Staff, strong and no castes, the various classes were Rome could not get his first two age is endering, a gool example of
KOWLOOK 2ND, IL. which we have just had in the enthusiastic, backed by a capable set sharply defined. The nobility formed
Rumishe took 5 wickets for 74 R. E. Landselt, c Facchi, b Taylor 29 of school monitors. the management the upper stratum cf society, landed partners to stay with him and they runs, and Bolhatchet, Hoahm and G. Russell, 1.b... Tatlor recent strike. Morally strikes are of such a school as this becomes an proprietors being incinded. They wered sissed for three runs. Fincher Tech 1 each for 8, 12 and 22 re- F.B. Lawreroe, cSpinks b Fletcher 51 indefensible and yet they are unavoidable so long as men persist in easy and pleasant task and we are were followed by the military, the made a good stand and succeeded in
spectively..
JW. Hyde, st. Saza, b Bandford....... 17| confidently looking forward the belief that their presessions are another year of happy work together" profesional men. The artist and the again after he was dismissed. How- to civil servants, physicians, and other stopping the rot only for it to set in In the course of his address, Sir agriculturist, although less well-to-do ever, the Civil Service managed to they are held in trust for others william Branyate who distributed the than the merchant, were most highly į keep their end up until the bell was
Prizes, remarked with regard to the honoured. Merchants, working people, rang, thus robbing their opponents of A. A. Rumjahn, b Ching Headmaster's reference to the strike, and labourers formed together the
F. A. Redmond, b Ching "I strongly, saspect that the best lowest stratum of society. For ce- Evans 2 for 40, Festorji one for 19 M. E. Roficy. b Lee....
James took 2 wickets for 4 us A Houlim, b Ng Sze-kwong
T. E. Yeoh, b Lee.. preparation for dealing with the turies the chief means of sustenance social problems of this life is to pursue was agriculture, but most of the and Stalker one for 25. one's ordinary school work. The agriculturists were serfs-working on problems are so difficult. To many the land of the great proprietors,
for themselves alone, rather than that
Nothing but a sense of true citizen- ship, a readiness to put the interests of others before cre's ows, ca avert such upheavals as that which we have just passed through.
With some such aim before us we have sought for some years to keep the ideal of the true citizen ever be
*win
→ Scores -
HOWLOON.
fore the boys and have rejoiced to see which are awaiting us here in China,
of the social and political problema INTRODUCING INDUSTRIALISM. L. J. B'ackbara, b Beed.. signs of the ideal being put into
Processor Blink gives a detailed J. P. Robinson, b Reed, practice. Hitherto it has been main-frankly do not know the answers survey of the economic development C. L. Stapleton. c Fincher,
I do implore students here and of this new Japan into a country of Bayer
Inture into other avenues of social
ly on educational lines but we hope to elsewhers to adopt the same attitude industry, shipping and commerce, Capt. Spinks, c. Witchell see it carried farther in the near and believe that it will be a long time agriculture being pushed into the Reed.. service. As the present time a free before they know the answers." He background. The Japanese have E. L. Bags, E. Bred.. school is being maintained by the added that he had no doubt that adopted the best technical appliances F. G. Thompson, not out. subscriptions of the boys and is man- during the general strike-Mt. Stewart from Europe. The economic geo-J. Stalker, Lb.w. Beed.. aged and inspected by a committee was able to keep things going at St. graphical situation of Japan in the B. D. Evans, lbw. Hamilton 56 chosen by themselves. A free night Paul's with the help of his staff and Pacific in very favourable, lying as it school, too, is carried on in this boys; he knew they at the University does near to China, which is slowly College building on six nights of the had been, thanks mainly to the awakening and to the rest of Eastern
..
students. It had been a revelation to Asia. By their physical and psych:cal
Scores:-
UNIVERSITY.
M.. B. Ostan, b, Ng Eze kwong
B. State of Wratury; b. Won sky. O detached stond. d drizzling rain
5
2 12.
5
for
g gloomy, h bail. I lightning, a‘averristh
P paesins showers, equal, rain, snow"
thunder r vizibility w dew, wet:
6
7. RA în tothee tenths and non-
dredths.
14. Leach, ran out
6
E. P. Spinks, b Taylor.
3
HONGKONG REGISTER.
F.G. Heridge, not out.
0
54) F. Evelyn, not out..
42
Pretions on date at On "datent
* FIL
26. E. J. Edwards, b Taylor.
Barometer 12.42 3719 Temperature
29.55
A
Direction of
182
Wond....
3
0
Weather
д
0
Bait mén
0.00
23.A. O Brann. b Spillett.
24 H. Overy, a Haynes, by Taylor.
20 Bars
HI..
T. Bolhatchet. b Ng Sze kwong.
I 0
Hon. Mr. Severn, b Ng Sze kwong. O
18
LO. Yeoh, b Ng Szokwong
b
SW. Vicker, not out
P. E. Choo, not put
-5 Taylor
36
Extras
b
30
Total (9 wkta. dec.).
19
13
0
Bowling Analys.
Ng She-kwong
Ching
Bowling Analysis.
-0.37 1 0110
117
C. Choa, o Love Bagh W. Eock wiz, b 180-73 18 82-kong.
Rumjan W. Lo, & Osman b Bomjahn G. Hall, e and b Haltr Wong Bik to a Seve
tht
Extras
Total (wkts. dec.
week. managed and taught entirely him that the best students were also qualities, the Japanese were eminently C. P. James, C. C. Danes and B. by the boarders in the Hostel.
This same spirit of service is excellent cooks and housaboga, Etted to exploit the new political and Pestonji did not bat. making itself felt further afi-id, in that laughter). At the same time they comic-goog.aphical territory to already thee of our past students kept the University power house their own advantage. They have! have entered the Christian ministry running night and day. ran a night introduced modern industy into their Reed and two more, are hoping to do so shift in the Telephone Exchange, and country. They have used China as a Hamilton
even offered their services, as ward soitre of raw materials for their Sayer shortly, while a number of others are boys and dressers in the Hospital finished goods; they have made of de Bom devoting their lives to Christian educational work both on the Staff of All there had caused him extreme Kern and mosa Japanes posses- | Lăng 24 this school sad of several others in satisfaction (applause). Sir Wiliam ions and developed great activity in t Bouth Ching."
emphasised the importance of sport Manchuria and East Siberia: Through, T. de Bome
Of the scholastic side of the work, in school life, and then went on to Japan, European rivilisation has beca A. Wood, Evam Izila need be said, continued Mr. deal with education On this subject, introduced into China.
MATRACE Witch Ha Stewart beyond mentioning the fact he sad that he agreed with Mr.
R. C. Fincher Br that the school was visited in Decem- Stewart that if one was to be among their teachera thres of the GR Fa her last by the Inspector of English educated, it could not be done better University s old graduates and in a E. W. Hamilton Schools and that it had rarned the than si St. Paul's". He was to sense he did not think they could ged E. E-Dankley highest grant. This reflected the hear that they had just
better teachers. (applause);
Extras
Total
Humid ty
Force
LL.M.
Bowling analysis.
0. M. R. W.
Highest COST MY TENDRATANT OF EIN TELA, KY LOWANE 1983 Bir Zamaradize. on the 25
T. F: GLAXTON," Director. Hongkong, Observatory, Iarch 22, 2
14 0 72
20 20
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Fletcher. Spillett
0 0 39
2017
LAWN TENNIS,
H.K, C. & TOURNET-
TO-DAY'S MATORES,
HONGKONG TIME SIGNALS.
The Time Pal od Kowloon Signal Hill. ls dropped daily at 10 am, and 4 puny
Matches in the Hongkong Cricketorpt on Saturdays when it is dropped a30 am and 1:p.m., and on Sundays Club Tennis Tournament are to be and Holidays when it is dropped at
played of to-day, sa under. The time imag
The Ball is hoisted, ball zosat at th 65th minute and full must at the Berki, minititur : Bhould'the ball-fail to drop st .the correct time it will be lowered, at i
faz filmsking the second round bas been extended to Marek 25that I $23-* Open Singlés-8. H. Imal
0 Townsend: M. H. Lay. Wout Po kie: 1 mizuos pist the hour end the ociones
Club Championship.-R.
Henderson v. C. G. Perdue.
Handicap Singles 40)
2Smith B. K. Valent
Baworth v. Sarg Lt, G.
Handicap - Singles: “E
Ke Mack
routine repeated at the following hour
Should the Time Ball be out of order the above fasline will be carried ORE (with the dag 14.74k on the - Storm
EL Ching not
Brown
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