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QUEEN'S COLLEGE,
:
OLD BOYS' ANNUAL DINNER.
HUMOUR THE KEYNOTE,
After an excellent repast. the entertainment continued until a very late hour,
The eighth anual the Queen's College Association to
College H:21 011 night when over
dinner of Old Boys'
er.
THE CHINA MAIL,
'The
well abreast of the times. As the easy or enviable position. years roll by, our boys are taught "in loco parentis" has its draw- to work harder and to play hard-backs, and a friendship which is In short, Queen's College formed on, and survives, the rela- has developed a tone and tradi-¡tionship of pupil and teacher is tions which the present genera-¡one of the greatest ́ ́joys which tion in school are requested to cheers the arduous life, of the uphold and to cherish to the bene- schoolmaster. fit of themselves and their child- ren's children.
800 GUESTS.
DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL
AT HOME.
SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION.
The
part of the Boarders'
Junior,
A. Crawford and S. Broadbridge lost to Wong Sek-hong and Martin 5-6.
Tumbles
MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1928.
Fox Trot, "The Doll Dance."
tion dates
Shellshear, Professor and Mrs. W. During the afternoon the guests Faid, Mr. and Mrs: W. G. Gbggin, were given the opportunity of in- The Right. Rev. The Dean and Mrs. J. Winch and C. Fisher beat school, various parties being can Koop. The Rev. and Mrs, E. W. L. specting the well appointed new Swann, The Rev. and Mrs. H. V. Broadbridge and Woo Yee-moo 6-5 ducted by the prefects and other Martin, The Rev. and Mrs, C. R.
Skating Soccer.
boys of the school round the bulld Shann. The Rev. and Mrs. J. C Those Who Come After.
Roller Skating Football-Lam ings. Helpful notices in English Knight Anstey, The Rev. S. L. The school cannot do without
An association like this is an- The Headmaster and Mrs. W. T. Sum (Captain), Chan Chung-hon, and Chinese were put up showing Webb. The Rev. H. R. Wells, Dr. it." This was the tribute paid by Gentlemen, although it may be other. The feeling that those Featherstone, the Staft and F. Martin, S. Broadbridge, J. Willis the use to which the various build- and Mrs. Moore, Dr: Durran, Dr. Mr. A. E. Wood, Director of true that the Old Boys largely who have left the school are in Scholars of the Diocesan Boys and Chaung Sin-wa, versus Wongings, etc., are put.
and Mrs. Smalley. Dr. and Mrs. Education, to the Queen's College make the School, it must be ad-terested in, and are working for, School were At Home to parents Sik-hon (Captain), G. Winch, Chan Oki Boys' Association at the As-mitted that the master's have the welfare of those who come and guardians, old boys and friends Kai-yuen, E. Banker, A. Crawford
School History,
Dovey, The, Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Rogers, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Craig, Kociation's eighth amaal dinner, worked hard in making "Queen's after, and are co-operating with at the School's new building at and N. Broadbridge.
The following are interesting ex-Mr. Li Ping, Mr. and Mrs. A. held in Queen's College Great Hall College" a household word in the staff. for the betterment of Homuutin on Saturday afternoon.
tracts of the history of the school Morris, Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Eritton, This novel game was very much given in the programme of the At Mr. F. J. de Rome, Mr. and Mrs. on Saturday,
South China. There is no exag-those who are now in the stream, Humour was the keynote of ageration in the statement that appeals, as nothing else can to eight hundred arrived in steady is full of possibilities.
guests who numbered faster than ordinary football and Home:-
S. C. Cook, Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton, very enjoyable evisubig. Refer the mere mention of the names of those who are in charge of the streams between 3.30 and 4 p.m. were more frequent and accuracy tive Female Training School was Jackman, Jr. and Mrs. G. W. C. In March, 1860, the Diocesan Na-Miss P. Woo, Mr. and Mrs. ences in both Chinese and English Stewart, Arthur, Bateson Wright school. to occurrences of the past were and Tanner calls forth a feeling
and they were received in the in passing and shooting suffered opened for Chinese giris, under a Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.. With these feelings I ask the School Hall by the Headmaster and on account of the players being un-Committee of Ladies with highly appreciated.
akin to love.
staff, the prefects and the visitors Mrs. Featherstone.
able to check their strides, but the Honourable Lady Robinson as Pa-Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Bird, Mrs. the Witchell, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. J. Tribute to Mr. Crook. to rise with me and drink to the Tea was served from 3.45 p.m., game provided plenty of fun and troness... In 1867 English and Perritt, Mr. and Mrs. Darston, Mr. It is common knowledge that prosperity of the Q.C.O.B.A..
and was available for late arrivals excitement all the same. the Headmaster is devoting a the present staff, encouraged by
The Secretary.
Eurasian children as well as Chi- Deacon, Mr. W. Baxter, Capt. and Mr. C. G. Anderson observed arranged in the spacious Dining Wong Sik-hon's team by 3 golese were admitted.. In January Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Warren, Mr.
(until 6.15 p.m. Tea tables were The gamo resulted in a win for
Mrs. Mitford, Mr. and Mrs, Cossart, great deal of their spare time for that for the past few years the Room, on the Covered Playground to 1.
1868, Bishop Alford and the the well-being of the present stud-speeches at these dinners had and, in a
Colonial Chaplain (Canon Beach),,
and Mrs. Jeffreys, Miss Clark, Mr. Saturday ents. On a very recent occasion, been far too long thereby send- Locker
Queen's Win.
took over the Manngement of ther. O. B. Raven, Mrs. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Newhouse. Miss Walters, two hun- I enjoined our boys to be grateful ing some of the members, and spread was done full justice to by games were...
Room. The excellent Those taking part in the various School....The present dred and Arty members
founda- towards their masters and now I possibly some of the guests, to all who attended. and guests made morry.. The Pre-wish to take this opportunity, on sleep. In these days of motor-
and Mrs. W. H. Kelly, from January, 1969. Harston,
Mrs. Football The School Team re when altered constitution
Mr. and sident of the Association, Mr. Lee behalf of the Members of the cars and seroplanes, brevity is pm, the Band of the 1st Battalion Kam-pui and Pong Pun-fony (Cap this new foundation was the Dioce- Pakenham Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. W. For a full hour from 9.30 to 4.30 presented by Shu Sung-pok; Wong drawn up... -
was Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Graves. Hysan, occupied the ghair and
The name given to Mr. and Mrs. Plunkett Cole, Misa was supported by the two Vigo, Q.C.O.B.A., to thank them once essential in all directions, parti-jof the Queen's Royal Regiment tain); F. Reed, J. Channings and son Home and Orphanage. Paying R. George, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy- President, Mr. A. H. Crook and more for making Queen's College cularly brevity in speech.
what it is to-day.
The Association's many good Sergeant E. Manley played on the Shirazce, G. White. Ma Chiu-chong girls of English. Eurasian, Chinese Mrs. A. Hopper, Miss Cooper, Miss
under the conductorship of Band Wong Man-lu:
B. Wong. F. and non-paying scholars, boys and Skipton, Mr. C.. H. Blason, Mr. and was artistically decorated for the ask you, gentlemen, to join me brought to his mind an old Chin-of rausle which was thoroughly en-Machine Gun Section of the 1st mitted.
With these words, I will now friends who were present
Terrace. The excellent programme and Leong Cheuk-kau, versus the and other nationalities were occasion with later, streamers, in drinking to the prosperity of lese saying which Mr. Anderson
pd Buckwell. Miss Siggins. Mr. and and hundrets of multi-coloured Queen's College and its staff. quoted and translated as: "With Joyed and deservedly well applaud Battalion of the Queen's Royal
Mrs. F. R. Forster. Mr. Richard electric bulbs, the College colours, coupling with it the name of Mr. good friends everywhere like on was as follow
The Headmasters have been: Hancock. red and white, predominating.
Regiment who fielded the following 1870 to 1878, Mr. W. Arthur with Summerskill, Dr. and Mrs. T. Miss Hayward, Miss Among the guests were Mr. A. E.loved Headmaster.
Crook. learned and well- clouds; with good friends filling March, Militaire Op. 61,
team:--
Mrs. Arthur as Matron. 1878 to Genahr, Mr. and Mrs. Felshaw, Mr. Wood, Director of Education,
Pte. T. Jacques (Capt.). L/C 1918, Mr. G. Piercy with Mrs. and Mrs. Ho Leung, Mr. and Mrs. Professor R. K. M. Simpson, Mr.
The Q.C.O.B.A., said Mr. Ander-!
Overture, "Light Cavalry," Kirk. Pte, Knight. Ite. Weston, Pte. Piercy as Matron most of that time. E. C. Tregillus. The I. E. Lindsell, Dr. E. Law, Mr.} After a very enthusiastic re-sou, was fortunate in its friends! Suppi,
Frost, Ete. Adams, Pte. Caple, Pte. 1918
to date, The Rev. W. T. Cottell, Mr. J. H. Bottomley, Mr. H. S. Carter, Dr. G. W. Pope, Mr. ception, Mr. A. H. Crook said: and he had the honour to extend Waltz, "Loin du Bal." Cillet.
McCarthy, Pte. Dasson, Pte. Featherstone. Mr. Henry Syker G. R. Murray, Miss Hollis, Miss PW. Rainsay. Mr. C. W. E. Mr. President, and members of to them a hearty welcome. There Selection, "Sunny," Gershwin. Chilcraff, Pte. Harris. Score: was First Assistant Master from Jennings, The Rev. and Mrs. F. Bishop and Mr. W. B. Finnigan, the Queen's College Old Boys' were guests prominent in all walks Naval Patrol, "Britain's First (to 0.
1899 to 1920.
Short. Mr. G. B. Labrum, Mr., and A spirit of camaraderic reigned. Association: On my own behalf of life. There were some well- Line." Williams.
faces, the owners
13 Nationalities Represented,
Mrs. Mair, Mr. and Mrs. Shi Yu- and speeches and concert items and on behalf of my colleagues on known
ot
As many as 13 nationalities were Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Kirk, Miss man. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lammert, were applauded rapturously. The the staff of this College, I thank which he would not mention as he Titania Melodium" discoursed you for the very hearty way in was afraid that if he did so they suitable tunes from the platform which you drank the toast which may not come again. before and during dinner. has just been proposed by your Mr. Anderson referred to the
At the appointed hour, Mr. President.
genial Director of Education to Wong Lai-sang, wh was a pupil. I wish I could bring home to whom members of the Associa- fifty years ago, rang the school you to-night with as much inten-ition were grateful for his con- bell.
sity as I feel it the importance of stant interest in the school. In The President gave the toust, the formation of this Association proposing the toast of the guests, he coupled with it the name of "The King," ami Mr. H. K. Hung and of these annual gatherings. that of "The Hepublic of China.”
Mr. A. E. Wood. These and other toasts through-
Mr. A. E. Wood.
tennis, volley ball, football on rot-Wong Ping-choo, Wong Shiu-kon, 20 res A School or College has à cor- out the evening were received porate existence, but, as with the
ler skates, and a general exhibition Tse Tsok-chow, Lec Tim. Le Kin-given by the Government, near Capt. and Mrs. Donald, Dr. J. P. Mr. Wood replied. He began of roller skating.
chee, Chan Kit, Kan Yuet-hing. Chu $100,000 was with musical honours.
individual, a large part of the by quoting a saying (in Chin- proposing the "Queen's College," the President/manifestations of this, is due. to ese) of Sir Shou-son Chow which tain's Net of Small Boys was comTsai Tat, Wong Wai-sun, Kavarana, began in April 1924, and the build-Crapnell. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cricket (at the nets.-The Can Sing-yu, Wong Man-lu, Ma Shlutions, and the old site in Bonham-Ar. W. S. Thomas Tam. The
poon, Lee Wing-fong, Ng Ping-Jim, road was sold. heredity. The traditions and the meant: "First I fear my wife,, appeal which the school makes 'secondly I fear making a speech. Posed of D. J. N. Anderson (Cap Ho Kam-chiu. Au Lok-min, Yewing in August 1924. are largely due to the heritage The first did not leave him cold, tain), J. MeAinah. P. Youngsaye,
Mr. H. K. Bung. The Great Hall
Itt
said:---
toast,
our
Head Master's Speech.
Corporate Existence.
the hall."
Schubert.
Rev. H. A.
The Queen's were a heavier team Serenato, "The Angel's Song," and got control of the game from Braga.
the start, Harris doing the hat Two Popular Numbers "Side by Side."
(Fox Trots) (b) "Souvenir." Selection, "The Gondoliers," Sullivan.
(a) trick with 3 goals in the first half, represented in the school in 1921.\Q*Defl. Mr. and Mrs. Latham, Mr.. In the second half the boys Im. and in recent years boys have comeland Mrs. Hargrave, Mr. and Mrs.
Games. From 4 to 5 pm., the guests were
of football, cricket at the
Volley Ball. Volley Ball-Two teams
were
School.
proved and made several determin- from all parts of the world..
B. G. Birch. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Schoo name hus Hazeland, Mr. and Mrs. Tillery, ed attacks, but were rather unfor- Since 1927 the
been generally known as The Dio-Miss Pape. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, tunate in not scoring. MeCarthy added another goal for the Queen's./ceson Boys' School, There is still Mr. and Mra. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. an Orphanage attached to the Frith, Mr. and Mrs. R. Baldwin, entertained with exhibition games selected from the following boys school were discussed, a site of F.
In 1917-1918 plans for a newars. R. Lapsley, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, Mr. and
Alexander, on the mainland was Ralston, Mr. and Mrs. C. Myrock, Mr. and Mrs.
collected in dona-
Fehlly, Mr. and Mrs. Carothers, The site formation Misses Blair, Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
Work was
!
nats,
Mr. Crook, mambery of the which comes from the past and but he confessed that the second A. Shirazee, V. White, E. Wood and Liang-teow, Kaan Sze-chiu and E.somewhat interrupted in June 1925. Spencelayh. Mr. Braga, Mr. and
are
but despite of this,
March 1927
ta
President's Speech."
Reeve. Mis Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. Tsui.
the Mrs. W. H. Bell. Mr. Chan Tait- Queen's College Old Boys Asso-which is built up by those who left him somewhat embarrassed. C. Fisher: and the lat XI Net cam-
Keen and Exciting.
School moved into its newl ciation and Gentlerson: In put-have passed through it even more It was great honour to be assorised W. H. Kwan, F. R. Zimmern,
A very keen and exciting strug-premises
ang. Mr. and Mrs. Wong Tik- in. February 1926. kwong, Mise ting me here bought, you have than by those who are actually in 'ciated with the toast and to have A. Praia, G. Lee, R. Lee, F. K. Lee,
L. Wong, Mr. and done me a great honour which it at the time. The present been asked to come.
Janu-Mra. Bunje, Mr. and Mrs. Prosser, However,
A. S. A. Kyum. A. T. Nomanbhoygle was witnessed in this game, the From do not deserve and which, to my scholars
dependent
boys playing with vigour as if aary 1928, the buildings were used pr on said Mr. Wood, there were others and II. Jackson.
It as a Hospital with 450 beds in con-Lawford. Miss Vincent. Brother und Mr. Cannon. Miss and discomfiture, is accompanied by you for light leading who could have replied much bet- All those taking part in the ex-championship were at issue. the necessity of delivering ation med press and tradi- ter, numing the "di fong gwoon, hibition showed excellent form with was excellent sport which gave the Force, with the Shanghal Defence Aimur, Misa Benaon, rother speech, a task for which I am un-tion; the glow and warmth of ho could give forty of the best." both bat and ball, which reflected lads good general bodily exercise.
The School moved back into its Ring. Mr. and Mrs. B. Young. Mr. Miss Fothergill, Mr. and Mrs. J filted. It is rendered the more what the school stands for are to Professor Simpson and the "dai credit on the sound training they The game resulted in the team
in February 1928. and Mrs. A. R. Sutherland, Mr. and difficult by the thought that the be kept alight as a sort of sacred jong," Mr. T. N. Chau (the Lar-had received,
captained by Tse Tsok Chow win-new premises efforts of my predecessors in this fire by those who pass from its rister) "with his forensic elo- hall had invariably drawn forth walls and who are imbued and quence." load and prolonged applause,
Parable of a Song.
the
The
Yee-moo.
were:--
Tennis.
ning from a team captained by/Plans are now being discussed with Mrs. J. P. Robinson, Miss Allen, Wong Shiu-kon. The scores were a view to adapting for School nur-Mr. D. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Wong
H.
E. Pollock,
Mr.
Thom, Mr.
TennisSenior boys,
pose the third storey which was add-Hung-wai. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. inspired by their predecessors.
Continuing, Mr. Wood said that Kam-to, Lee Ian-pit. P. Waller and
Cheng 21-19, 14-21, 21-18. . What the School Tries to Do. he wished to emphasise the func G. Winch; Wee Chai-eng, Wee
ed by the Military Authorities in Brown, Mas Birt, Mrs. and Mias Roll Skating. Naturally the scope of a school tions and usefulness of
1927, and with a view to complet Hopwar. General Roller Skating. The foling the work of laying out the Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Lee, Chai-gee, Wong Cheong-kee and Once upon a time, there was a has a range almost co-extensive Q.C.O.B.A. He had nothing to Wong Kam-cheong; and small boys,
and Mrs. K. lowing took part in addition singing muster very fond of exer- with life. important as the actual add to Mr. Crook's words.
grounds. This work will be done Mr. and Mrs. cising his vocal chords, wherever instructional part of its curricu- school cannot do without the Crawford and F. Martin; A. Prata,
to those mentioned above:-R. S. Broadbridge, R. Broadbridge, A. Kavarana, F. Smith, Wong Kai-
as funds permit,
W. A. Donaldson, Mrs. A. E. Matthews,. Mr. J. H. he happened to be. One day he lum is, no school can afford te O.B.A. He hoped that it would A. Shirazee, J. Winch and Woo Broadbridge, J. Winch, W. Choi, J.
School Committee. ming. Leung Cheuk-chuen, R.
Bannister, Mr. R. Leong, Mr. Ip sang his way into the private emphasise this only, or to depend flourish more and more, and in
The Rt. Rev. The Bishop of Vic-Shui-choy, Miss Fong Shu-vin, Misa grounds of a magistrate, and was on this alone. The possible greater degree, in the years to
Itoria (Chairman), Mr. T. W. Ains-Fung Chiu-yin. The Matron and seized as a trespasser, bound and legitimate occupations by which a come.
Some very closely contested Kwok-leung, Wee Chai-eng. Dew Blaker, Major E. J. Bone, Prof. G. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Idlefonso, Mr. Minhinette, So Hau-ling. Yeung worth, Mr. G. S. Archbutt. Mr. C. Sisters of the Victoria Hospital, Brought before the great man, person may carry on the me ns of who also happened to be very livelihood
Other Speakers.
games were witnessed, in which Boon-seng, K. Kavarona, Pettyjohn, T. Byrne, Mr. P. S. Cassidy (Hon. 4. S. Banker, Mr. E. J. Canniford, are-I forget how fond of singing.
the players showed a sound Mr. W. Kay and Mr. H. K. round knowledge of the game, Pet-he, Chan Ip-ting, Hung Chiu-E. Cock, Mr. A. H. Compton, The Gangriwalla. Mr. Kenneth Leung, many thousands. A scholar after Hung both appealed for more playing with forceful strokes both kin, Chan Po-ling, Eho Suet-king, Very Rev. The Dean of Victoria, Mr. L. R. Dixon, Mr. E. S. Howard, all-E. Wood, Chan Yook-loong. Wong Correspondent and Secretary), Mr. Mr. V. A Shaw. Mr. E. A. Mr. Loe Hy then said that he leaves us may pursue any one members at the there was a magistrate present of these. The school of course and for increased membership of annual dinner
in the volleys and at the nets. who was known in Chinese as the cannot teach him the technical the Association.
Ma Shiu-poon, Wong Kam-yim and Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, The Rev. Mr. Ng Chung-san. Mr. Ng Wah, "di fong gwoon," who was an hon-rudiments of any of them. Prob- Mr. Kay proposed a toast to
The results of the various games Wong Ching-ful,
W. T. Featherstone (Headmaster), Mr. Harold Chan, Mr. and Mrs. E. oured guest. If he (Mr. Lee) jably no master or staff of masters Mr. G. Grimble (an ex-President
The boys proved to be great Rev. N. V. Halward, M.C., Mr.Shuster. Mr. Senior. showed him any disrespect, he could know the technique of all now on leave) and Mr. B. Tanner
A. T. Barma, Misa adepts on the akutes and perform-w. L. Pattenden, might get forty stroke-in, ac-or many of these various occupa- (a former Headmaster').
Lee Jan-pit and Lok Kim-chee ed many clever "stunts" with the Sir
The Hun. Kacker, Mr. H. Leong, Mr. and beat Wong Cheong-kee and Cheng grace and agility born of confidence The Rev. W. W. Rogers, Mr. D. O. Greaves, Mr. William cordance with Chinese custom-tions. What the school tries to
K.C.. Mrs. H. A. Otten. Mr. A. C. which would prevent him from do is to give that general found-whenever he was in a difficulty-
Mr. R. E. Lindsell said that Kam-to 7-4,
in their own ability. The exhibi- Russell, Sir Erle Stuart Taylor, and Mrs. E. W. White, Mr. J. T. A. sitting down (Prolonged laugh-ation of approach by which the such
Wee Chai-eng and Wee Chai-geel tion was all the more enjoyable be- M.D., O.B.E., and Mr. T. G. Weall, Poon, Mr. So Pak-sin, Mr. Cheung ter). Accordingly, he would sub-pupil may become apt and rapt in speak then he deferred judgcheong 6-5.
as being called upon to beat P. Waller and Wong Kum-cause there was no "playing to the stitute "nobleman" for "magis- the vocation which he has chosen.ment; but he could not do so now
The Prefects.
Kungtung. The Misses gallery" on the part of the per-
Silva, Mr. D. L. Lyon, Mrs. E. Mackay, trate."
And many of you who are em-as it would mean waiting a year.
formers, and dangerous tricks were
School Prefects.-D. Anderson The Misses E. and L. Rogers, Mr. Continuing, Mr. Lee Hysan ployers of various kinds of labour He told a story of a Swedish offi-
tabooed even amongst the mora ex-(Second Prefect), and S. Broad-Chak-tong, Mr. Lee Wai-no, Mr. (Senior Prefect), Ma Chiu-chong Fang Ching-wa, Mr. and Mrs, Lee said: When it came out in have known and acknowledged cer on a B. & S. ship who during Sternly we strive in our sports and
perienced skaters, the examination that. the what good servants and fellow-the war signed his name at the For the race goes to the wise and
bridge, J. Channings, Chow Hon-Lee Yuk-wa, Mr. E. Cunaingham, prisoner was a singing master, workers you have obtained from Astor House Hotel as the King
our studies,
Dancing,
shu, Kwan Wing-hong. Lee Ian-pit, Mr. A. Leong, Mr. Tse San-hon, the noble lord was very pleased amongst the scholars of this Col- of Sweden.
-From 5 p.m., the guests were Mussabhoy, A. T. Nomanbhoy, P. Mr. H. A. Glen, Mr. Wong Hok. and, ordering that the former be lege.
This man was Moulding our manhood, our minds, again entertained by the Band of Waller, Wee Chai-eng, Wee Chai-chou, Mr. Wong Kwong-po, Mr. unbound, said, "My man, I am
Brought before Mr. Lindsell for and our bodies,
the Queen's Regiment, and from gee, Wong Kam-hung and Wong Wong Cham-chi, Mr. Wong Hon- going to sing a song and, if you
giving false particulars. Asked 2.C.'s and O.Q.C.'s join in the song. 5.15 to 6 p.m., dancing was in-Ki-hui (Prefects). will applaud my effort, I will have red to the school which he at-night) he said "because I felt like
At this stage, Mr. Crook refer- why he did it (after a festive Chorus:-9.C. QC. Q.6.1 Q.C.! Q.C.1 dulged in by many couples to music
ping, Mr. and Mra, and Miss White, . Boarders Prefects:-Wee Chai-Miss G. Rooper, Mr. Chan Tac-yui, you released.'
The noble lord tended and of which his uncle it." "And," Mr. Lindsell con-
In that cry what a magic is by the same Band. More band eng and P. Waller (Senior Pre Mr. F. Broadbridge, Mr. Yeung
found. sang very loudly but very atroci-was Head Mr er. That school cluded, "I feel like the King of
Let us roll out the glorious selections were played during an fecta) and S. Broadbridge, W. Choi, Fat. Miss R. Mow Fung. Miss M. ously, and, when his song ended, had names
Interval from 6 to 0.15 p.m., after S. Christle, Dew Boon-seng, Lee Bough, Monsieur the singing muster said, "Please Furness, Sir obert Hart and
those of Harry Sweden to-night."
Q.C. Q.C.! which dancing was resumed until fan-pit, F. Shirazee, H. Waller, Wee Madame Lau Tze-ping, Mias F. Bichoa, bind me up once more," I feel that George Bernard Shaw,
Time speeds along soon our school-7 p.m., when the very enjoyable Chai-gee, Wong Kam-pu and Yew Wong, Mies M. Wong, Mr. H. T. You will be of the same mind
days are ended; with the singing master when of his (Mr. Crook's) uncle. Shaw School Song, accompanied by Mr.Than who so kindly and skilfully grammes offered by the Band in
Liang-toow. Mr. E. J. Edwards sang the Comes the sad hour when from thes Party broke up.
M. Barma, Mr. J. A. Brockett, Mra. we must part.
The following were the pro-
jand Miss MueNider, Mr. Wong my task is ended,
Isaid that the only three W.. Kay. The song is as fol-
THE GUESTS. blended
Kal-leung, M. Wong Chiu-pak, Jsubjects he learned from Mr.lowa:---
Lore of the Orient with Western urt.
Mrs. and Miss Christensen, Mr. Gentlemen, in submitting the Crook's uncle were Greek, the Hail Alma Mater! Long life to We will not falter nor fearfully won-
Among the invited guests were: Hayeard Chan, Mr. G. Lindblom, toast "Queen's College," I should Bible, and the Catechism-of Queen's College.
der,
-Major General and Mrs. C. C. Mr. G. S. Ladd, Mr. N. first of all give expression to the which he learned too much. "No Kindly instructor and guide of our Nurtured by thee we feel vallant and
Luard, Sir Henry Gollan, Sir Henry Mohamedaily, Mr. M. S. A. Krom, affection which every one of its body can say that I," continued Lighting the land with
youth,
strong. Sons of Cathay raise your voices in
and Lady Pollock, Sir Erle and Mr. J. Yung. Mr. Wong Fat, Mr. the bright scattered over the seven Mr. Crook, "have tried to teach beams of knowledge;
thunder.
Lady Stuart Taylor. The Hon. Mr.Tye On-lee; Mrs. H. A. Allen, Mrs. seas bears towards his Alma 'too much of these subjects in
Descriptive, "In a thy children to reverence Q.C's and O.Q.C.'s join in the song.
Persian W. E. L. Shenton, The Hon. Mr. J. Chang Yow, Mrs. See Kee, Mrs. Mater and towards all connected this school." (Laughter), And
Market," Ketelboy. Chorus:-Q.C. Q.C.!'Q.C.! Q.C.1 9.0.1) (0.
Owen Hughes,, The Hon. Mr. and Young Woo, Mr. H. Pau, Mr. Chan with it including those who have Sir Robert Hart ran away from
In that cry, what a magic is
Selection, "Rose Marie," Friml. Mrs. E. D. C. Wolfe, Mr. W. WYuen-on, Miss V. travelled to that bourne whence school
van Woerkom, found.
Piccole Solo, "The Comet," Hornell, Mr. W. Schofield, Major Mr. Ho Mun: Misa Florence Chan, C. Willson., Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Mr. and Mrs. E. Leong, Miss Y. L. "Merrie England," Cassidy, Mr. W, L. Pattenden, Mr. Chan, Miss Elaine Ngai, The Officers, H.M.S.
sona
Over, the Seven Seas.
Three .. abjects,
Harry Furness drew caricatures
School Song.
close brotherhood all thy collegians Cherishing mentorics pender Andi
strong, Scattered asunder in various regions, Q.C.'% and 0.4.C.'s join in the song. Chorus: Q.C. Q.0.1.Q.C.1 Q.0.1 Q.Ci
In that ery what a magic is!
found,
the strong,
sound:
Let us roll out the glorious
Bound:
Q.C.! Q.0.1
The Cancer. The concert was much enjoyed. Items were contributed by the
Let us roll out the glorious following:
Nound:
there is no return. We are proud Reverting to a more serious of our old school and of those strain, Mr. Crook.said: who contribute to its greatness, Į
Handing on Tradition. The number of us who have]
Some people seem to think that benefitted from the intellectual the teacher's job is a kind of equiinment obtained here is legion sinecure and that the Head and old, Queen's College students Master is a sort of philanthropic | have made history and are mak-missionary agent who works ing history in China, In this merely for the love of it, and who from the proud city and from the long cimer selection. connection, it is interesting to re-can find employment for all and From the rich districts of Kwang call that the late Sun Yat-sen sundry. But from what i have
tion: ever-green memory resaid, you will see that the Head Hakka and Cantonese round the wo ceived his early education here. Master is a vehicle whose aun in Far from our fundred in thes we fina
rally: Tone and Traditions. to hand on unsullied the tradition
of
Another source of pride lies in which you continually make and
the foot that our school is keening, unhold
But he is not
valley
Tung we come,
horac.
Mr. Pun In-tat (accompanied by Mr. Tse Shui-sheung): dul- Mr. G. W. C. Burnett: recîta-
Mr. J. Choa: plane solo Mr. D. M. Richards: song. Messre, Cheung Sha-tsing Wong Tin-ming, Lo Wal-chiu and
Band Programme,
the Hall:-
March, "Florentiner," Fucik. Overture, "Le Nozze Figaro," Mozart.
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Brewer.
Selection, German. Regimental March "Braganza.” Dance Programme.
Weall, Mr.. A. E. Wood, Mr. and Fox Trot, "Faust up to date. Sir Victor Mackenzie, Lt. Col. R. G. Mrs. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Lt-Col. For Trot Wistful and Blue.”..
Clarke, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robinson, Waltz, "Cheritza,”. One Step, "Indian Butterfly." Mrs. H. G. Riley, Eng. Capt. and Colonel R. B. Skinnor, Lt-Col, and Fox Trot "Song of the Wan-Mra. Bartlett, Colonel Robertson, derar "fe ever-
Mr. W. S. Bailey, Mr. Lam Woo, range to-morrow and Friday. Fox Trot, "June in a Plane." Mr. J. M. Wong. Dr. and Mrs. Ma Waltz, "Russian Lullaby."
T. W. Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Edward Cock, Mr. and Mrs. T. G."Titania," Mr. Chan Chung-cheung.
Luk, Lt Col and Mrs. Hayley Bell, One Step, Collette."
Capt: and Mrs. C. B. Riggs, Mr. J. Fox Trot, "High up in the E: Joseph Mr. and MÉT
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