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MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925.

PAUL'S GIRLS* RI SCHOOL

ever hope to receive full recogni tion as a member of the family of nations. With Sir James Jamieson we are glad to have the assurance of the Secretary of Chinese Affairs at Canton that the so-called "anti- foreignism" is a misnomer pure CERTIFICATES AWARDED.

"GRADUATION CEREMONÝ

TO-DAY,

and simple, and that it represents only a desire to create a feeling The celebration of the Fourth of patriotism and loyalty through- Graduation of the Chung Hok Class of St. Paul's Girls' School out the whale Republic in no way and distribution of certificates by inimical to the interests of Lady Severn took place this fore foreigners. Toward the further-noon at the Queen's Theatre hall, ance of that laudable spirit the kindly lent for the occasion,

In the absence of the Bishop, Chinese will And no more ready the Right Ray. C. R. Duppuy, co-operators than the British D. D., the chair was administrators in Hongkong and by the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kote

wall, who is Chairman of the the Foreign Office in London.

Building Committee. Addressing the gathering in Chinese, the Hon. Mr. Kotowall said that the proposed new building would cost" about three lacs. Towards this sum the Government had, generously con-

-TRADE MARKS. WHAT LOCAL FIRMS CAN

A NEW BOOK..

taken

SAINT JOAN."

ANOTHER FULL HOUSE.

On Saturday night there was another full house at the Theatre. Royal to see the Hongkong A.D.G. « present "Saint Joan." Altogether, the production was quite up to the standard attained at the previous- performances marred only by one member of the cast faltering over his words, this, however, being hardly noticeable.

The ADC. are extending the season owing to the unprecedented demand for tickets.

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CHINESE AFFAIRS,

MORE MANDATES.

DO.tributed $50,000, and $150,000 had (By Courtesy of Daily Bulletin.")

been collected by subscriptions, leaving a balance of $100,000 still

Shanghai, January 18. to be found. Stuce the last annual EYing-hsiang. Pacification meeting a sum of $29,100 had been Commissioner for Auhoi and Kiang received for the Building Fund. sa, has been appointed Tapip of The names of the donors were Military Affairs for Kiangsu, vice here read out.

Han Kuo-chan, and, Feng Peng-jen The following report was read has been appointed up of by Miss K. Woo, the Head-Kingst mistress:

Peking, January 18.

Of interest to European "firms in Hongkong and China generally, who deal in articles of which fraudulent imitations may be manufactured, is a book entitled "Protection of Trade Marks, Mr: Chairman, Lady Severni, Patents, copyrights and trade Ladies and Gentlemen.-We are „Mandates issued lust night abolish names in China" by Norwood deeply gratified to have with us the posts of Tochum of Shemsi, Allman, (the publisher of which to-day Lady Severn who has so Kansu, Shansi and Sirking, and are Kelly & Walsh, Ltd.)

graciously consented to distribute make the following appointments ---- Printed for the most part in certificates, and we thank her most Li Chingelin, Tap of Military and good round type, with plenty of sincerely for this further maad- Rehnbilitation Affairs in Chili; marginal space and nicely design-festation of her interest in our end similarly Jen Hsi-shan, School. We wish also to thank Shansi: Lau Hung-tao, Kansu: Lia ed cover, the book is attractive of appearance and it has the addi- the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall, the Chan-h. Shensi: Yang Trang tional advantage, for a busy man, Chairman of our Building Comhain, Sinting; and Chang Tsung- of providing facilities (by means of the Bishop, and the Hon. Mr. Kiangsu, Anhui ad Slantang

mittee, for presiding in the absence chang, Chief of Bandit Suppression of indexing) for placing the finger Chow Shou-son for his kindness Replying to a telegram from the on the points he may consider of in coming to give us a short Ministry of Communications, Chang particular importance.

address.

Tro-lin says that all the rolling- stock recently used by the Fengtien troops has been returned to the Peking-Mukden Railway, and that the Fengtien troops returning to Mukden aro marching on foot."

brighter future.

this

The secret of the lack of inter-

To-day we celebrate the Fourth est in the adoption and putting Graduation of our Chung, Hok into force of regulations for the Class and the Tenth Anniversary protection of trade-marks in of the School. As we look back, China," quotes the author in the we cannot help feeling regret over preface, "seems to be the general the many mistakes which we have belief of business men that foreign made; but, at the same time, we interests need have no apprehen-have reason to rejoice and he sion of suffering, from infringe- thankful for the numerous proofs Kotewall for their untiring efforts ments and fraudulent Imitations of God's goodness to us, and we and great zeal in helping to raise of trade-marks by the Chinese for look forward with undaunted and the sum of $150,000, which, as an ambiguous word, loose in years to come." In his opinion, encouraged spirit to a more yet together with the $50,000 promised by the Government, makes a total meaning, and looser still in usage. however that statement hardly

I shall not attempt to give a löng of £200,000. There still remains a As distinet from an actual anti-holds good any longer "in view of

the considerable number of repoti, as a brochure is about to be deficit of $100,000 Having had foreign feeling, Mr. Chao Chu-wu imitated and fraudulent articles published giving the steady pro ample proof of the capabilities and

keenness gress of the School in the history sympathetic

pf our emphasised that there is in Chine now on the market."

There is at present no legal pro- of its ten years' enterprise. But it Building Committee in the past. at present a spirit of awakening of nationalism. This has sprung tection of industrial and intel-may not be amiss to make just a we have not the slightest doubt lectual property in China, but few comparisons between the fifth that they will succeed in obtaining

the balance. up from the idea that, in regard what diplomatic protection there and the tenth year's work.

During the fifth year the largest As regards our new Building. to foreigners, the Chinese are on is, is indicated by the author, who numberof pupils present in any one we expect its completion in- an- an unequal footing, and that, ow-gives details of now firms may month was 170, while for the past other year, and we take ing to disastrous wars or ignor-best anfeguard their interests.

year it was 412.. Five years ago the opportunity of thanking all our The book should, certainly con- graduates numbered but 9; this friends as well as the Building ⚫ance or the incompetence of their tribute to a great extent to the year there are 18. In 1919 there Committee for their efforts and officials, they have been saddled arrival at a better understanding were only 16 teachers; to-day we financial support in securing funds with the shackles of conventions of the problems discussed, if not have 34, including the visiting to meet initial expenses.

teachers_Five-years ago five of A few words must be said about. in a disadvantageous position. He and agreements, which put them to their solution.

our pupils were "baptized; the the graduating class. I tako great year under review saw ten ad-pride in declaring that this year's denied that that is akin to "anti-

have mitted to the Church.

graduates

proved them- With the beginning of another selves to be unusually energetic, foreignism"-an ugly word, for-

year some chances are to be made. especially in regard to charitable - sooth-but were it to be such he

We regret that Mr. Tse, Mr. Au, work, and to be leaders of no declared his willingness to be on

Mr. Chan, Miss Cheuk and Miss mean ability. During the years of · · Loh are leaving us.

their Chung Hok days they have the side of the anti-foreigners. Until China takes her rightful |

They have one and all served the manifested a fine spirit of co- Two more cases of attacks by

School faithfully, and I extend to operation and a genuine spirit of place in the family of nations to dogs appear in the police reports them my grateful thanks. Messrs. enthusiasm at work or at play..

this morning. which her area, population,

Tse and Au are opening a school They can be described as shining Divisional Inspector C. Aris at- resources, culture, and history ended the hospital for tutment of their own, and I wish them lights and models which future. every succese in their new classes may well emulate, and my entitle her, there must be what is following an attack by a dog now sphere of usefulness In their one wish for them is that they may

"anti-foreignism," but under

observation at Kennedy places те have been most ever keep their lights, shining HUDEC.-On January 9, 1925, at called

Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. which the speaker preferred to able to get about his duties.

Town. The Inspector is, however, fortunate in securing the services I congratulate the seven girls who

L. E. Huder, a 900.

call a nationalistic feeling. When A Chinese boy, now wider treat. ROWE-On January 9, 1925, at the two curaes of the countryment at the general Hospital,

Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs.

bitten in the aim money and military force-were Was Rove, a E. S. Benbow

Ship's Street. "The animal has removed, and the existing conven-not been, traced daughter. TROBRIDGE—On January 5,tions and agreements with foreign 1925; at Changsha, to Mr.Powers were revised, there would and Mrs. F. G. Trobridge, a be no doubt that the spirit of true daughter. CORNISH-On January 11, 1925, nationalism, or patriotism, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. would be recognised as a power Albert C. Cornish, a son.

for good throughout the whole of the Chinese Republic.

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BIRTHS,

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CANINE ATTACKS.

TWO FRESH CASES REPORTED TO-DAY.

MOTOR FATALITY.

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

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CABLES TO CANTON.

`SERVICE VIA "MACAO

REOPENS.

and

of Mr. Wong I-kung, the have succeeded in winning the Chinese headmaster of St. Paul's brooches awarded to those who College, and of Mr. Poon Ying-ka, have attended the school for seven whose scholarship and capability or more years. as a teacher are not only known in

In conclusion, I desire to express the Kwong Tung Province but our deepest appreciation throughout China. We are also gratitude to Mr. Yoen and the glad to welcome Miss Mabel Chan Directors of the Queen's Theatre and Miss Li Kam-ying, graduates for granting us the free use of the of the South-Eastern University of theatre; and to Mr. Tem Sue-cheuk Nanking and holders of the B. A. for his kind assistance in arrang degree. The former was one of ing the place. our first Chung" Hok graduates,

Good Advice.... Following the distribution of "The ricshe coolie who was injured and we are proud to have her back

certificates by Lady Severo, the with us. Sir James Jamieson, in replying when liis vehicle was run into by a

motor car, early on Saturday morn

To Misa Lam Sul-yeo Miss Hon. Mr. Chow Shou-son gave a SMITH-On January 9, 1925, at on behalf of the foreign guests, ing at. Des Voeux Road West has Tong Yat-ing (both of whom speech in Chinese. In the course Shanghai, Anne Smith warmly complimented the Secre- since died in hospital. It will be also possess the B.A. degree), of his remarks, he called upon, the mother of Mrs. McLellan and

recalled that tary for Foreign Affairs on remov.

Miss Hunt, Mrs. Griggs, I wish to public to encourage education and a the passenger, a Mrs. Grainger, aged 88 years.

woman, was also injured. The express my thanks for their able the good work done by St. Paul's they SALINICKER.On January. 11,ing the impression of foreigners driver of the motor car is being help during the past year. My Girls School as far as

warmest thanks are due to Miss possibly could by assisting them 1925, at Shanghai, Ids with regard to "anti-foreignism," charged with manslaughter. Salinicker, aged 65 years.

Kotowall for acting so succesfully in getting good subscriptions and hastened to express his

Headmistress

complete the during my to

proposed pleasure that the spirit of

absence in the Spring, and to Miss building. Whilst the acquiring of Pang for giving us her services a good education was quite neces- Hongkong, Monday, January 19, 1925. nationalism—the spirit of patriot-

gratuitously as drawing teachersary, he exhorted the pupils to. |ism—had arisen in China. It

To the teaching staff as a whole I strive for something more than the was to the Interest of the

offer my thanks for their hearty mere pissing of examinations the co-operation and earnest efforts in development of a good moral foreigners, as well as to theAs will be seen from the ad- the welfare of the School.

character and the cultivation of interest of the Chinese themselves, vertisement columns, the cable

virtue. Post-prandial speeches are hot

We are greatly Indebted to the

The rest of the programme con- always so pregnant with import to see China attain to the status service between Hongkong and Board of Directors of the Chinese ant utterances as those made in of a full, broad, and self-contained Canton is to be resumed to-mer Y.M.C.A. for permitting us the nesisted of songs and drill by the of the gymnasium for physical pupils, in all of which they aquitted Canton on January 15 at an official nation, and when the time was In the past, the campaigns culture, and to Mr. Dome in themselves creditably and showed banquet by the Governor (Mr. ripe the Foreign Powers would do between the Sun Yat-sen and particular for his unstinted efforts careful training..

Chang Kwing-ming camps across as instructor, as well as to Mrs.,

List of Graduates.. Hu Han-miin) and the Secretary all they could to get rid of the the New Territory border, have Dome for supplying music for

Chung Hok Class-Chan Suit-- for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Chao] existing shackles of conventions always resulted in interruption to drills, and

law, Yus Sau-ping, Tong Suk-woon, Chu-wu). The tit-bit of the and treaties.

the land ine service, between the To the public in general we Li Yue hao, Cheng Sing-tak, Chang two ports.

express our thanks for having so Fook-hon, Yang Chen-yee, Li Sace function was provided by Mr. It is pleasing to find that, in

Once after a long period of generously patronized the two ching, Ip Sue-foon; Li Man-chee, Chao Chu-wu, who discoursed-in regard to the spirit of nationaliam, stagnation cables were sent via bazaars held by us in October and Yeang Suk-teun, Au Yus-pik. Teul quite an interesting and refresh-foreigners and Chinese alike can adopted again. It will be noted raised no less than $4,500 as Vinho, Kan Mocking, Cheung Macao, and this procedura la being December. Out of the money de Chukkying Wong Welixing, Lam ing manner on the revival of the meet on common ground, No this international cables, ie, given to the Bulldlag Fund, $800 Wet-fong. Kan Yuen-izo, so-called anti-foreign feeling and nation disrupted Internally can cables other than those between to the M.C.L, and $200 to the on the present political situation ever hope to progress. No nation Hongkong and Canton only, are Home Missionary Society

being sent on by post Ap. Last, but not least, we owe of the country. He described which encourages propaganda parently, fais is dan te a deilis not hearty vole of thanks to the Bulld: anti-forelgalam, according to the against foreigners who are most to cante congestion on the Macko ing Committee runder: "the" report in the Canton Gazette, desirous of being its friends can and Chin-Shan services to Canton. I chairmanship of the Hon. Mr.

CHINESE NATIONALISM,

Upper Primary Taul Sue-han. Chung Cheuk-sim, Wong Pul-foag, Ewok Sheung-lin, Kwong Mel-har. Chan Sult-man, Leung San-ching "Tarot Lin-61, Ching Tal-fon

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