THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1930.
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Replay in Scottish Cup
DRAW FOR SECOND ROUND
Glasgow, Yesterday. Two of Saturday's drawn guases in the first round of the Scottish Cup were replayed to-day with the follow ing results-
St. Jobastone 3; Bo'ness 1. Aberdeen 7: Raith Rovers 0.
Second Roun
.
The draw for the second found to be played on February 1. resulted. —
Dundee United v. Partick Thistle. Motherwell v. Clyde.
Airdrieonians v. Murrayfield. Albion Rovers v. Beith. Istorhead, or Vale of
King's Park.
Forfar v. St. Mirren.
Leither V.
Hamilton A. v. Kilmarnock.
Leith A. v. Cluchnacudden.
Celtic v. Arbroath.
St. Bernards v. leirta.
Montrose v. Inverness Citadei.
Abenicea v. Nithsdale W.
Hundee v. St. Johnstone.
Ayr United v. Hibernians.
Kangers v. Cowdenbeath.
Falkirk v. Queen of the South.
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LOCAL LEAGUE
Police Return Match Ends In Defeat
The return First Division League suntch between the Police, and the K.0.8.B. was played yesterday at the Stadium, and resulted in a defeat of the Police by four goals to nil
The Police fcided nine men only: Valentine and Wynne being absent. Although thus handicapped, they put up a sound defensive. Later two spec- inters were "commandeered."
K.O.S.B.
Division I,
Goals.
A. Pts.
P. W. D. L. F.
10 5 2 BX 15
13 9 2 2 20
82 31
19
19
8 1 3 21
61 20 10
Kowloon .12 5 3 4 23 16
25
20
ROWING
Interesting Programme for Saturday
The second meeting of the Rowing section of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht there will he International races for Fours and Pairs.
Club is to be held on Saturday, when
This year, the Portuguese (Lusitano Club) have entered a team for the first the.
The programme is as follows:--
International Challenge Cup For four oara. Cup to be presented to the winning team and to be held by them for one year, but to remain the property of the Club. nine mile.
URITISH-BOAT NO. 1. Bow. A. H. Chambers,
G. Lander.
Z.
3.
G. T. Padgett. St. J. M. Purvis.
F. P. Lenfesty. GERMAN-BOAT NO. 2.
G. Ruckholtz,
Cox.
Bow,
R. H. Goleski,
3. R. Schmidt,
St. W. Sporleder.
Cox. E. W. Schramm.
Distance,
PORTUGGESE-BOAT NO. 4. Baw. J. A. de V. Soares.
2. Luiz A. de V. Soares, 3. S. Marcal. St. J. Machado Alves. Cox. L. Roza Pereira.
Pairs Cup
Distance, three-quarters of a mile, Crews to be composed of representa- tives taking part in the previous race.
BRITISH.
How. J. M. Purvis. St. L. G. Lander. Cox, F. F. Lenfenty.
GERMAN.
Bow. W. Sporleder.
St. H. Goleski, Cox. E. W. Schramm.
Scratch Race For four oars. Teams to be chosen by lot. Distance: Half mile.
Hong and Services Races For March 1 a Hong and Services Regatta has been arranged.
20 will be three races for cups presented by the Officers of the 4th Submarine Flotilla, Mr. E. B. C. Hornell, and the late Mr. Percy Smyth.
Athletic
Royal Navy
Somersets
South China
B.A.
.13 6 17 18 19 H.K.F.C...12 2 7 12 24
11
7
St. Joseph's 13 3
12 41
6
Recreio Police
.12 2
12 35
2 1 10 13 36
GAMES COMMISSION
Distinguished U.S. Soldier Appointed
THE CHINA
INDIAN SCHOOL
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General
Ten years ago at a prize giving held in this school Mr. Ralphs re ferred to the late Sir Ellis Kadoorle ая the fairy godfather of the Achool at the waving of whose magle wand this fine bullding took shape. Sir Ellis Kadoorie has been dead now for nearly eight years, but the work of the fairy godfather still goes on in the form of an en- dowment fund whereby 37 bays ob- tained free schooling during the year. In addition Mr. Arcull! held himself responsible for the fees of three boys. Besides these there are five Government Scholars. On behalf of all these boys I wish to express thanks and to assure you that they appreciate to the full what is being done for them.
During the year we have had visits at various times of different members of the Education Board and other gentlemen interested in the work of the school.
Our thanks are due to the Hong Kong Amusements, Ltd., for the facilities granted to the boys on different occasions to wtinesa cer-
tain performances: to the Hon.
Director of Public Works for per- mission to make free use of the North Paint Bathing Beach during the summer months; to the Hon. Inspector General of Police for providing the services of the Drill Instructor; to Mr. Woo Hay-tong for a scholarship tenable at Queen's College for three years; to the members of the Indian community for their generous support to our Sports Fund and to Messra. Brewer & Co. for a donation to our Prize Fund.
In conclusion I take this oppor- tunity of thanking most sincerely all the members of the staff for their loyal co-operation and sup- port during the year which enabled the work of the school to be carried on so harmoniously. (Applause).
Mr. Arculli's Tribute
Arculli said:
Addressing the students, Mr.
There The annual reports of the. school's progress in recent years have been very gratifying to its supporters and well-wishers and the latest report just read by the Teadmaster la no exception. It shows that the high standard of work set by the late Mr. Bifbeck, carried on by Mr. Sather land and kept by Mr.
The "Fourth Submarine Flotilla Cup," presented by the Officers of the 4th Submarine Flotilla, is to be held by the winning crew for one year, but 5 remains the property of the Club. Dis-:
tance: One mile. Crew to consist of Hongs and Service units.
New York, Yesterday. Brigadier General John Phelan, a distinguished soldier at present com- manding a brigade of the National Guard, has been appointed a member of the New York State Athletic Commis- slon, in succession to Mr. George F. Brower. Other Commissioners are James J. Farley (chairman), and William Muldoon, the Octogenarian sportsman, The Commissionera are not paid. Reuter's American Service,
CRICKET
University. XI Against the R.E. & S.
The following will represent the University 2nd XI in a friend-
Percy Smyth Challenge Cup Club Fair Oars Championship. For Pair Ours. Cup presented by the late Mr. Percy Smyth, Distance: Three- quarters of a mile.
up
This
Hong Four Challenge Cup Ralston, la being ably con- Presented by Mr. E, B. C. Hornell,tinued by Mr. Hamilton. Crew to consist of men from any ona school fulfills an important func- Hong. Distance: One mile.
tion. It prepares Indian boys for the higher schools and the Uni- versity. It lays the foundation upon which a good English educa- tion is built, and just as it is im- portant In laying the foundation of a house to know what sort of building is contemplated, so it is necessary for you boys to know the essentials of the English edu- cation you seek.
HOCKEY
Hong Kong H.C. Draw
With Punjabis
A very fast hockey game was seen on the U.S.R.C. ground at King's Park yesterday afternoon, when the Hong Kong Hockey Club 1st XI met and drew with the 3/15th Punjabi Regiment, the score being 2-2.
The Five Essentials To give you an idea of these essentials, I cannot do better than repeat what an eminent scholar once sald wore the five signs of a good English education. The first is the correct and proper use of the English language; that is to say, the proper chofee of words and the correct observance of The following will represent the grammar, accant and pronuncia- Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" vorustion. The second are cultured and the Y.M.C.A. at King's Park to refined manners.
MAIL.
|“REDS” `ROUNDED UP
IN POLAND
ATTACK OF 700 AGITATORS REPELLED BY POLICE
ence
hand. The de
COMMUNIST AGENTS
Warsaw, Yesterday. Taking advantage of the preval
of unemployment, G huge crowd of Ukranian Communists attacked the police station of Soltyese, near Lwew, and fred a number of shots. The police re- taliated, two Communista being killed and noveral wounded; four- teen were arrested. Several police were wounded.
the attack
The police repelled of 700 men, led by agitators, on the town hall of Grudziadz, in Polish Pomerania. Similar inci- dents occurred at Sosnowiec and Zdunskawela, near Lodz. A num ber of ringleaders were arrested and found to be so-called "pro- fessional agents" of the Commun- ist Party-Reuter.
and from visits I paid to various schools in India, I was also im pressed with the thirst for learn- ing of the boys there.
I have seen schools in Indian villages far from cities, where the lessons are taught in small school-houses very unlike this palatial building, and to attend which boys have to walk many miles. Yet, with all these disadvantages, the boys love going to school. Tagore says, "Every child is a message that God has not despaired of man." One may safely say also that "Every child is a message that God has not dea- paired of schools.
PRIZE LIST
Clasa IV.
1 Usaf Shamsuddin-1st Prize and Government Scholarship for 3 years.
2 Mahomed Wahab-2nd Prize
and Government Scholarship for
years.
9 Ibrahim Hassan-Woo Hay- tong Scholarship for 3 years.
4 Ibrahim All-Ellis Kadoorle
Scholarship for 1 year.
Usaf Shamsuddin---Ellis Kadooria Prize for Composition.
Mahomed Wahab-Ella Kadoorie Prize for Geography.
Balwant Singh-Urdu Prize.
Class V. Bashir Ahmed-lat Prize and Government Scholarship for
I year.
1
2 Nazir Ahmed-2nd Prize. Bashir Ahmed-Ellis Kadoorie Prize for Composition.
Nazir Ahmed-Ellis Kadoorie Prize for Geography.
Gurdial Singh-Urdu Prize. Nazir Ahmed-Urdu Prize.
Class VI.
F. A. Curreem-1st Prize and Government Scholarship for 1 year.
Naranjan Singh-2nd Prize. Abe Hassan Ellis Kadoorie Prize for Composition.
BOXING
CITY HALL #
SATURDAY, JANUARY 25,
9.15 P.M.
Middleweight Contest
Lieutenant
C. G. H. CHRISTIAN, R.A.,
Ex-LS.B.A. Champion
V
A. B. EWIN
H.M.S. "Kent" Ex-Middle-Weight Champion of the Colony.
and 7 Other Selected Contests Between the Návy and the Army.
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OPERA SEASON
Carmen at the Star Theatre
ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE
Bojet's Opera "Carmen" is al- ways popular and attracted a large and enthusiastic audience to the Star Theatre last night.
Signor Carpi is indeed fortun- ate in having secured a prima donna such as Signorita Diotti for the part of "Carmen." One of the
most fascinating and difficult of
all operatic part, it must be in- terpreted by someone who can both sing and acti
Signorita Dlotti filled both these requirements and gave an intense- ly interesting performance of the part of the gipsy girl. She has a vivid personality and from the moment of her first entry she dominates the singe and carries the Interest of the audience. She strikes, one as being tremendously alive! She possesses 4 really
of
beautiful contralto voice; liquid in quality yet full of power when occasion demands. But no matter what the emotional demanda the part, her voice is always trus and sweet in tone. The flexibility of her voice was never better dis- played than in the beautiful Sequidilla in Act I.
A Dramatic Rendering Sho was ably supported by 'Signor Giovannoul as "Don Jose,” who gave a most dramatic reñider- Ing of this part. He is not a pure tenor and his voice is rather rough at times since he is often so carried away by, his part that he is inclined to sacrifice purity of tone to dramatic fervour. This must be forgiven him since he is a fine actor and lived every mo- andment of his part as the unfortun
F. A. Correem-Ellis Kadoorie Prize for Geography.
M. Hassan Ellis Kadoorie Prize for Geography.
Jaggit Singh-Urdu Prize.
Class VIL
These are the Shek Hassan-1st Prize
year.
"Escamillo" had an able inter- preter in Signor Casarosa, who
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had a great ovation for the in Act IIL, which is so often omit famous "Toreador Song."
ly match against the R. E. & S. on
morrow at 5 p.m.-(Cjub coloura:-outcome of the discipline, self- Government Scholarship for 1 ate soldier. Saturday at 2 p.m., at Sockumpo: R. W. Sapsed, A. A. R. Botelho, which you acquire in school. The C. E. Moore, L. A. R. Duncan, respect and respect for others F. Hiptoola (Captain), A. A. E. G. 3. Dale, N. W. Lasconder, third is the power and habit of Aziz, A. Chan Fook, C. Candah, K. P. Gan. H. E. M. Adams, A. T.S. J. H. Fox, R. H. D. Wade, H. V. reflection, that is to say, the Parker, N. Owen-Davies, and H.ability and habit of thinking out Nomanbhoy, A. A. Gutteres, Gosano, and A. S. A. Kyum
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things for yourselves, to analyse in your own minds the cause and effects of matters in general and to reason out the whys and where- fores of your
successes and failures.
GOLF
The thanks of the British Gov- ernment were expressed by Mr. Results of Contests for Henderson and Sir Austen Cham-
Ladies
A medal competition was held over the new course at Fanling during the Christmas and New Year Holidays for a prize presented by Mr.
Whyte
berlain in the House of Commons to the Norwegian Government for taking charge of British Interests in Soviet Russia for two and a half
years.
Naranjan Singh-2nd Prize. Naranjan Singh-Ellla Kadoorie Prize for Composition.
Shek Hassan-Ellis Kadoorie Prize for Geography.
Latif Mabomed-Urdu Prize.
Class VIII. "A" - Lal Shab-1st Prize and Gov- ernment Scholarship for 1 year.
All Mahomed-2nd Prize. Mind Development
All Mahomed-Ellis Kadoorie The fourth is the power to de-Prize for Composition. volop your brains and minds so
Abdom-Ellis Kadoorie that they may not rust or stag-for Geography. nate, but may grow stronger and stronger day by day. The fifth
Smith. Mrs. Garnett returned the best A somewhat cryptic statement is the ability to do things; that was made by Mr. Snowden in the to say, out of your knowledge Commons as to his intentious with and with the use of your brains regard to the Safeguarding Duties and hands to accomplish your Duties imposed for a term of years, various tasks. I have been struck and due to lapse in 1980, will cer- by the keenness of the boys. In tainly not be reimposed.
thle school to acquire knowledge
card with a score of 92—1775,
A Shanghai foursomes medal com petition on Tuesday was won by Mrs. Wild and Mrs. Worley, 09-24-75. The prizes were given by Mrs. Sherry and Mrs. Sheldon.
Lal Shah-Urdu Prize.
was
ted, The part of "Micaela"
The orchestra played well taken by Signorita Henhina. throughout; especially so in the Very few sopranos really enjoy | Introduction to Act III. with the singing this part, since a voice fascinating motif for the wood. dramatic enough for the big song in Act III. is seldom clear or light enough for the duet with "Don effective "Zuniga" and three very Jose" in the first act.. Suffice it charming dancers 坛 daring
Charming Dancers Signor Manceri made
con-
to say that Signorita Henhina act- dresses relieved the tragedy of Prize ed sympathetically and looked Act IV. Their names were not
very charming as the village or
the programme, but their malden. The Tavern Scene was dance was excellent and earned a particularly well staged, Signorita well-deserved encore.. Buganelli na "Frasquita" and The company must be Signorita Benedetti as "Mercedes"gratulated on the performance, both sang well and looked most which ranks as the best they have "Carmen" and the smugglers won attractive. Their quintette with given this season.
well-deserved applause. It was given. very nice to hear their "Terzetto"
Class VIII "" Nazir Ahmed-1st Prize. Jaggit Singh-2nd Prize, Nazir Ahmed-Urdu Prize.
R. Sutherland-D. Shamsuddin. Special Prize presented by. Mr
Spacial Prize presented by the head master-Abdom.
A.
MRS. W. J. BRYAN
Widow of Democratic Leader Dead
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Mrs. William Jennings Bryan, The death is announced of
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