MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1926.
REUNION DINNER.
200 GATHER AT QCO.B
FUNCTION..
INFLUENCE OF QUEEN'S.
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After the ringing of the school bel do summon the guests to, the
· repasb. (this was done by Mr. R. J. Remoding, who left the College fifty years ago some 200 com- prising old boys and guests, nasom-
·bled at Queen's College Wall for the annual re-union linger on Saturday of the Rudenis College Out Boys" Association.
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pulled through and now both look forward to thefuture with confidence."
nov
THE CHINA MAIL
great honour for you are all very busy men and some of you I know Have given up other engagements to be with us. I was told baforo. we eat Cown that you are to be toasted,, Inter on, so I will not, in- let myself on the happy man who kinds of nice things about you all. la so looking forward to saying all (Laughter and Applause)
The toast was honoured with great enthusiasm.
زنم
WALES WINS.
INTERNATIONAL RUGBY MATCH.
AND LEAD AT FIRST,
"(Itculor's Sarpios.). "'
After twenty-five minutes of desperately hard phy. Jenkins was penalised for being offside and Stephenson taking the kick scored for Ireland..
Promino of the Future. I am so happy to note that our present scholar appreciate the fact that they are applying a devo tion to their studies under the most benevolent educational regime in the Empire, I am so pleased, too.
Gentlemen, as our popular hon- to see that they are ready and will ing to participate in all the rary secretary is to also speak to
Swanson, March 19, numerous advantages that this Oblou soon and to talk to you of
Playing a sunny weather, Wales lege offer and to enjoy that sense things I have left unsaid, I will not of protection which recent experiencroach further on your time but beat Ireland at Rugby by 21 pointa onces have taught us are will ask you to rise and join with to 8 before an attendance of obtainable outside the confines of me in drinking to the continued 40,000 our beautiful island
The times prosperity of Queen's College, Both packs made fine rushes, but are still sorely out of joint, but coupled with the name of its the Welsh forwards were botter feel sure that you will also join popular Headmaster, Mr. Crookshan their opponents. Both backs
(Loud Applause.)
made several good clearances. me in the expression of the hoper The function was ably pilskled that nothing may intervene to over by Mr. George Grimble Pre- thwart any attempts to secure
Headmaster's" Spotch. silent of the QC.OBA), and happy understanding of the mutual others present include Mr. Lee the ends of the chain of commerce Queen's College Old Boys Associa Proposing the toast of "The" requirements of the inhabitanta at
Hy-san (Vice-President
Just before the interval Hopkins that links the Frontest trade tion, the Headmaster, Mr. A. Hscored a try for Wales, Rees con- Association), My A. H. Crook emporium in the world and that the Crook, said:
Mr. President and vorting Herdmaster a Queen's College rehabilitation of our intercourse Gentlemen. It would have given me In the next minute Hanrahan will be cemented in such a manner much more pleasure to-night it scored for Ireland. Stuphenson con- „and also in Vice-President of Prothat we may readily and everlast could have delegated my duties heroverting. QUELONE. ALPA Ma. R. J. Remedios, ingly forget the events that have to one of my predecessors. In the Mr. C. 61,panderson (Hon. Secretary disturbed our hitherto happy social first place. I could have enjoyed and commercial relations with the my dlaner much better if I had not of the Assuseiation, Colonel F.
Province of Kwangtung, and Canto sponk: besides, speaking of any Trevelyan. Dan CC Wang. Proton fn particular. (Applause). kind is anathema to me. fessor R. K. 3. Simpson, Messrs. My next duty is to congratulate * W. _Kay, Ko b'hrung-shi, M. K. Lo, one of our most esteemed old boys
M. N. Bonny. S. Carter, Wongtofthe Chair of Pathology in the Dr. C. C. Wang, on his appointment Kwong, Ho Wing, T. Oliphant, University of Amoy.. We are really A. Brown, W. Jacki, S. M. Churn, prond of you, Doctor and trust you Na Ho, Chew Ping, A. T.
will be able to find time to visit Mongkong each year about this Hamilton Mos
Yuk-togu. E time to grace our annual reunion with your cheery presence. (Ap- plause).
of
Edwards, Fung Man-sui, J.Ralston, 3. S. Lee and C. Fletcher, S. Jex, Chen, The Ching-fong, Edward Bis Fung and Ho Bu..
The Best to. "The King and *"The" Republ¶y of Chian" were subit ind respectively by the Pre sident and in Re My Sun:""
When the toasts of 13. the King ambe Republic of China End been Bonoured, the Chairman, Mr. O Gaimble, in proposing the toast of the College sald's.
Influence of Queen's.
Ireland, (1 goul, I penalty you 8 At half-time the scores were:
points. Wales (1-geal) 5 points:
Six minutes after the resumption, Lewis sent Herrarn in and the latter scored an unconverted try.
The Welsh forwards were now
hard pressed. A beautiful bout of showing: great dish Ireland wer passing ended in Harding scoring a try, but Rees hit the post with the
Weles continued to show better form. Although the Irish backs got away occasionally, they found the Welsh tackling very sound!
There was some delay owing to minor injuries:
First of all should like to thank the President and the Officers fier ready help to this Colege. There their unfailing interest. l, and ever are few things that add so much pleasure to the duties of our work as the feeling that we have the en-kick.. couragement and support of thosq who have long left these precincts.
Furthermore, the prosent pupila of this. College are genuinely grate ful to the QCO.B.A.." for the I remember distinctly telling you generous gifts of the Ng In and some two or three years ago that Tsang Chung scholarships, annual Ireland could not establish them- seems soinewhat of a paradox prizes given to the first boys in selves anywhere near the Welsh or any so, but whereas the College classes 7 and 8 at the final examina-halt until near the end, when has largely made the old boys tion. These scholarships were Cornish went off injured. seems equally true that the old awarded for the first time this Wales thoroughly deserved their bogs equally make the school. For year.."
victory. Their forwards, halves it is to the character, conduct, and
and full back were splendid. achievements of the old boys that
Wales won by (1 goal. 2 tries) 11 many people look when they are
points to Ireland's (1 gout, 1 penalty' considering whether to send their
goal) 8 points.. sons to that school or to support it in any other way. These were no empty words, for the Influence wielded by a great many of our old bays, in all walks of life, is tremen
There is another thing that greatly cheers those who carry on work in this institution, and it is this-the- constant application from old boys for the admission of their sons.
Mr. Crook read the
Dragon
We naturally always feel that there is no better adver tisement for the real appreciation of what we have been trying to do than the request by former papilsversee that we should do as much or more, for their sons as we did for them. (Applause),
DIOCESAN GIRLS”.
(Continued from Page 8.)
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The Bishop, after the presenta- tion of prizes, expressed the dope that the Old Girls' Guild referred CLOSED from the 12th to the 26th to by the Headmistress in her re-March, 1926, both days inelusivo, port would soon be in exist ence as it could accomplish much good work.
A Land Grant,
The Rev. G. R.. Lindsay, in pro- posing a vote of thanks to Ma Duppuy, "referred to the negotia- tiona with the Government which following:had come to successfull termina-"
"The ол In this connection 7 would
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Yellow tion: for the use by the school of COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
[the plot of land adjoining the pre- mises. As it had been a condition
In western lore the dragon dread,
Symbol of things: Satanic, Was hypnotised and gently led By patron saint Britannic; This creature bent on human
Mr. Grimble's Speech." Mr. Crook and Gentlemen-1 must beg your kind tention for a few moments while I propose to you a toust which i know you wil he honour with great pleasure-doos with as much pleasure as it gives therefore ask you to always keep me to propose and I assure you the old school before you when that is saying, good deal mean the time comes for you to decide as you have already guessed on sending your sons to school. "Queen's College." We are There should be no preference members of the Queen's College 04 shown for any other school than done in the past, you know this As to the work this College has Boys' Association. and are very Queen's and to qualify this state- proud of our Alma Mater. 1 re-ment I would only ask you to look strangar about the past, I could not already. If I was asked by a member rightly I think I told you around this hall and note the per-do hatter than introduce him to from this chair, just about a year traits of the wonderful men who age, that to the members of the have galded. Its destinies in the honorary secretary.
and indefatigable- your worthy QC.O.L.A. Queen's College could old days and produced so many with him and see him manages Yellow Confrère here at least Let him sit Washed by the wild Atlantic; be compared to good wine which, wonderful men, too numerous to committee, or listen to him at a
as the saying goes, needs no bush, mention individually, some ..of ar to a good cause which needs no
talking, and that it could niso standi
ed by after dinner praise.
Our Association to-day is a body which numbers now about 150 members. We are doing a we possibly can with our funds to fur-
a
College Work.
kinds of aubjects from spooks to dinner talking learnedly on all
pearson after-dinner aperches that sparrow; or listen to the well-nigh
hall on former occasions; and the you have heard him make in this
stranger' will immediately ask. where was he educated and when he hears, he will say :-"Well,
| (Applanse))",
whose sames are known the world Its ground without being bespatter-car, clever masters, which only
It is a fact too that as these
have retired, their shoes have been few of us here to-night remember, led by others equally gifted. I could go on in this strain for quite a time, but as all the gentlemen posto me to be uncomfortable- can of them or two
gorge
o the grant that the ground should
bo enclosed and at least $5,000
MARITIMES:
NOTICE:
URING my absence from the
would be required, he hoped that Dry Mr. C. R. MIOLLIS some public spirited gentleman would come forward with a gener-will take temporary charge of this. Was subjugated by St. Georgeous contribution and that others Company's Agency until further
would follow..
notice. Parents showed conalderable interest in the exhibition of work
But East is East, and West is
West
་་
Inspire the councils of the East Is something quite romantic; The very whispers of the beast
Conceived in vein of sparkling
mirth
By one from Scotia's land. Expansively it grew in worth
Under his subtle hand;
plasticne maps and sand, tray, an in the classrooms, the ingenious
abits being particularly wall com- mented upon.
pupils of the school was excellent The entertainment by the junior ly carried through and the little atudents are to be congratulated as well as Miss Walters who was
An Entertainment. · ·
R. RODENFUSER, Agent.. Hongkong, March 10; 1926:
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
List of dates apon which THE following is the Erovisional Extra Meetings will be held this
Season:
3rd April, 1st May, 5th June, responsible for the entertainment 2nd October and early November.
By Order,
ther the hiterests of the College, present to-night on the stuff appear should like my som to go there"Now for his native country's, air and who was the recipient of a vote
and to benefit, as far as we sibly can, the present scholars,
We
even see one
As regards the present, we are
He leaves the editorial chair.
of thanks proposed by the Bishop. Mr. Mason's Senior class gave, a
careful training were observed, the
"hare allotted sufficient funds for blushing. (Laughter). I will spare still pursuing a somewhat similar // When on his native heath he sees part song in which the results of
the permanent endowment of two their feelings. (Laughter and ap
course.
I think Mr. Anderson
"The Caledonian Shingle,"
breeze,
annual scholarship of $50 each to perpetuate the memory of Mr. Tsang Chun, and the late Mr. Ny I. As our funds increase it is our hope to go on with the Kood work anything but kindness on any part and other subjects since his dayFe'll sacrifice his heart or job,
(Applause),
Afumento for Mr. Tanner..
to lose Mr: Tanner. I will not
locked upon as friend, nor
B the upright and manly
on
royal time to-night so it would be
to make them feel otherwise. (Ap plause.)
Tribute to Mr. Crook..
Think you, he'll come back
single?
4
I'll bet my money to "a bob." Faint hearts" you know the
threadbare text, The Khiva in December next
Fair hearts are won by kisses;
Two editars instead of one
Will bring back Kay and Mrs.
To rule upon the Dragon
throne,
rendered as were also the dance
"Nursery Toys" item was very well
i
C. B. BROWN,
Hongkong, March 9, 1926.
Secretary.
ALBO
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Terms-Cash on Delivery.
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Friday, the 19th March. 1926 commencing at: 11 äm
át Queen's Building Godown, Ground Floor, Water Front Old Iron.
Old Ammonia Cynders Life Boat Sail's
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Cushion Covers.
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Ground Floor, Water Fredt, 13 Second Hand Cylindrical Multitabular Marine Boilers 15 19′′ Diameter x 11' 6" Long by Parsons Marice. Steam. Turbin a
by the babies, the nursery rhymes HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. with actions, prettily done by the kindergarten; the country dances TT is regretted that the State of and C Sanh's recitation.
The enunciation of the children of its use for School Sports or in "In a Garden" was very clear: Athletic Meetings. and the little performers did their
R. J. PATERSON.. parts well. The following tock
Clerk of the Course. part:-
Hongkong March 13, 1926.
I the Race Course will not permat Co., Ltd., Newcastle-on-Tyne.
HK HOTEL RESIDENTS.
March 13.
plause.) Afterall is said and done we are out to give them a right would be the very first to admit His pulses throbbing in the that where we have enlarged the curriculum by chemistry; physics and where we have extended the scope of aport from the old fa, yin A special subscription was raised
to the variety including tennis. But there is one gentleman Iping-pong, football volleyball and last year towards the cost of absolutely must single cut for swimming, it is all for the good demand draft on London which was special reference and that is Mr. and that notwithstanding all these presented to Mr. Tanner, the late Crook. (Applause.) Now, gentle-multitudinous pursuits we have not Headmaster, on his retirement Inst men, if it is wrong to abuse a man neglected that great essential, the
Grégory, C. Bahh, H. Leite, October, to enable him to buy behind his back it is tasteless to study of the Chinese language and
D. Allison, P. Kotewall. E. Ford, small touring car.. "So that he latter him to his face, but it is Hterature. It is going stronger,
P. Cittins, B. Walker, C. Silva, A. shouldn't forget us was the iden
Alves, L. McGinsh, P. Rothsom, C. at the back of our heads at the surely no flattery to say that the than ever. time of the presentation, but I have they would best honour Mr. Crook Hongkong Government had thought
Mr. Crook then called on the Silva, G. White, B. Williams, M. Two Links. since thought that in the case of by appointing him to the Head-
members of the Staff to rise andHo, T. Sanh, S. Ho, R. Nish, N. Besides the fact that a gratify-drink with him success and proa-Jox and D. Faulkner.
Banker, A., McKenzie, E. Quinn 2. any mliner, accidents, be will also
ingly large number of the present perity to the Q.CO.B.A. mastership of this College. The most probably "bless us." (Laagh Old Boys" Association think it ex-pupils are the sons of our former Mr. Kay was called upon to speak ter.) We old boys were very sorry tremely fortunate Queen's College scholars, there are two great links and stressed the need of support dihte, on the many good services is to have, as Mr. Tanner's suc. between the old boys and the pre- by the Old Boys and hoped that at rendered by him whom we all cessor, such an excellent, crudite sent members of the College. One the next reunion he would find
of these is our great annual re- their ranks at least doubled.
Mr X. Alwa
Me and Mra B J. and popular Hoadmaster
Mr. Anderson replied for the Old M. N. Hos
M. P. »oderson L800 Crook, who is beloved alike by old union, at which we are assembled.
Min E Lille ta-night Here old friendships are Boys and drew attention to the MM. Divano Mr A. odebradi boys, present boys, and the whole conduct that characterised his staff, and who will carry on the cemented, now ones formed, and great part which could be played MF W. G. Davis Mr H. Fastman the bonds of fellowship united.
by the association. 'in making Me W. A want to speak of it in particular British a thing of vital importance. Mr G. A. Fat
The other bond of union-and co-operation between Chinese and hrd
Mr and Mr. H. H. W. Ty Mr W
Prieer lew Mr
Mr H. J Pearce Mr AL Fink opinions and that fair fame that virtues. He is so well known and to-night-is the Yellow Dragon. The College occupied a unique | CO. Galle
laving link between those that position he said, in blending the rara-J, Gould Mr CB Shank
Mr H, M. Sayd h 80 universally ever crowns the worker of goed nothing I might say could by any And I want to ask the old boys who and advanced instruction of the Mr Hinds Mr B Taylor respectod that have left and those that remain. wisdom of the East with the counsel Mr J. B. Hardison Mr J. D. Blup on deeds. (Applause).
Mr J. M. Bargreaves Mr T. 8. W. >mith posalbility add to his popularity, or most unkindly since our last.
as they have never done before instruction of the West and in the reunion in this hall, and it is with our minds. (Applause)
Read it, and send your contribu-future he hoped that that which MrJE Joseph I have been requested by many tions. Many of you are well-known had been grounded during college Mr H. Lahille great regret that I have to report old boys amongst them our late the passing on of the following President, Sir Robert Ho Tung, to the benefit of your wit and wisdom cementing of relations between East as wielders of facile pena; give us years would bear fruit in the members of this association-Mr. convey to you their regrets for not our columns. Buy the magazine and West, not only for the better. Laing Lau-haun, a former Chinese Consul to Australia; the Hon. Mr. being present to-night. Doubtless and do all you can to help it. As ment of the two nations, in parti
You all know that it has pleased you all know, for the last six or cular, but in the peaceful relation remaining undelivered after to- our Gracious Majesty King George seven years it has been under the ship of the peoples of the world morrow will be subject to rent, to bestow the honour of knight guidance of Mr. Kay. Now he is which we were all striving for. Arenta: Gibb, Livingston & Co., hood to-day on one of the most about to go on leave for a well- Professor R. KM. Simpson re- Ltd. memorable though not a very happy community (Applause.) And the wish him in jolly good time. You speech which denit with the bene Singapore remaining undelivered popular members of our Chinese earned rest and holiday. We all plied for the guests in a brief year for Hongkong and Queen's College. I see from the school reason why some are not here to know that in the animal kingdom fit derived from these annual re after March 16, will be subject to magazine that the year began night is because they have to at animals of the snake and dragon unions and the privilege which was rent. Agents The Bank Line, auspiciously and that In May it tend a banquet riven at the same class, when they want to grow, conferred upon those he spoke for, Ltd. looked as if 1925 was to be one of time as ours to commemorate to slough their scales and sometimes in being invited to participate in the best years ever experienced by day auspicious event at Govern their whole skin. The skins of their celebrations, or Capt. RA. R. Neville Royal our Alma Mater. Then came the And now a word to our guests, dragons During Mr Kay's musical and vocal programme conto Sir Edward Stabbe in Hony- outer snakes are common but not so The evening terminated with a Marines, who was aide-de-camp apitators and the strike, and a sorry mass of things they made. For Gentleman, we are all very pleased regime this dragon expanded exulttributed by Old Boys, and the kong, has been appointed pri- tunately, Queen's College, and 'the 1 to see you here to-night, wingly and sloughed beautiful scales singing of the College Song by Mr.vate secretary to the Governor Colony" though, sorely wounded, look, on your coming to us as a for-gold.”
EJ. Edwards,
of Ceylon
Course in life, winning for
Best Queen's "College traditions. him as it has done, the esteem of (Applause.) There is no need for all. As a friend, as a man, as a citizen," he
me to dwell upon Mr. Crook's has gained golden
The Grim Reaper has treated us to the high position he occupies in/are here to-night to rally round it East with the counsel and advanced Bull My BG Wilco
u
Chau Sui-ki, Mr. Ho Cheuk; Mr. C. H. Lyson: Mr. M. B. Sumad and MH.. H. Taylor
The year 1925 has been a
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