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for DINARY ANNUAL GENERAL | THIRD EXTRA RACE MEET- MEETING of Shareholders of the ING to be held on SATURDAY, (weather per- Company will be held at the Head 5th April, 1930 Office, No. 8, Des Voeux Road mitting) may be obtained at the Center), Hong Kong, on WEDNES, Race Gouma, Hong Kong Club and DAY, the 26th. March, 1930, at Causeway Bay Stables.

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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 10th March, 1930, to the 26th A Quantity of Furniture.

March, 1930 (both days inclu Comprising:-

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27, 1930.

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LAMBERT BROS.,

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ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY.

THE

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE

Formal Opening of New Home

ON STANLEY ISTHMUS

School's History Outlined

avoidable. Dr. J. H. Sandars serv ed for twenty-one years, Mr. W. L. Pattenden retired last week after eighteen years regular attendance; while Dr. Ta'e holds a record of twenty-seven years attendance. (Applause). We welcome to-day as new members, the Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, and Mr. Tang Shlu-kin, an Old Boy of the College. making four Old Boys in all on the College Council.

The Warden of St. Stephen's College, the Rev. E. W. L. Martin,

The First Removal In 1924 it became necessary to M.A., in presenting his report at the formal opening of the College's

vacate the site occupied for twenty new home at Stanley, which was performed by His Excellency the one years. Then it was that the Officer Administering the Government (the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, Haldon Annexe, built originally by the Church Missionary Society fuf C.M.G.), yesterday, emphasised the fact that their aim in putting up the College, but considered In the new buildings had been, above all, spaciousness. That impres- 1903 inadequate to our needs, wad sion had been preserved inside and out. They had been fortunate gracefully utilised in 1924, twenty years later, as School Hall and enough to secure a beautiful site, with a glorious view to the far Lower School class rooms for the

and beautiful site.

transfer of shares can be regis-E SUMMER TERM will be horizon, and he trusted that such a favourable environment would five years of transition, befòre we became established in these com gin on THURSDAY, MARCH have its effect in moulding the character of the pupils attending the modious buildings on this extensive 27, when New Students, whether Boarders or Day-Boys, ahould at school. tend for examination at 9 a.m.

Prospectuses may be obtained from Mr. LI HOLTUNG, Messrs. Banker & Co., Bank of China Building, or from The Warden, St. Stephen's College, Stanley.

By Order of the Board,

LOOK POONG-SHAN,

Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 10th March, 1930.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

THE Undersigned have received A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

Instructions to sell by Public Auction

ON FRIDAY, March 28, 1930, commencing at 11...,

at No. 1, Aimai Villas, Kowloon, A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

On View from Thursday, March 127, 1930.

Terma:-Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, March 22, 1930,

T

HE Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public Auction

ON

FRIDAY, March 28, 1930, commencing at 2.30 p.m. nt No. 48A, Nathan Road, Kowloon,

A Quantity of

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

On View from Noon, Thursday, March 27, 1930.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers Hong Kong, March 22, 1930.

THE Undersigned have received inatractions to sell by Public

Auction

ON SATURDAY, March 29, 1930, commencing at II a.m.

at No. 16, Chatham Road, Kowloon.

A Quantity of

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

On View from Friday, March 28, 1980.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, March 25, 1980.

Nthat the FORTY-FIFTH AN-

HONG KONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NUAL ORDINARY GENERAL

ANNUAL MEETING of the Company (since!

GENERAL TMEETING of Members will its Registration) will be held at: the Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong be held in the old Chamber of on SATURDAY, the 29th March. Commerce Room, City Hall, on 1930, at 11.30 a.m. for the pur- MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1930, at pose of receiving the Report of 4.30 pm. for the following pur- the General Managers, together poses:-

with a Statement of Accounts for

the year ended 31st October, 1929. The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 24th day of (2) March to MONDAY, the 81st day (3) of March, 1930, both days inclu- sive, during which period no Transfer of Shares can be regis. tered.

JOHN D, HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hong Kong, 19th March, 1980.

DOCK CO, LTD.

To elect a new Committee. To transact any General

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By Order,

VALUE OF SPACIOUSNESS

than

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The Old Boys The loyalty and support of the old boys have been unfalling through all the years.

In 1925 they elected a Commit-

Sir Henry Pollock and the Hon. | moral and physical welfare of the tee among themselves and divided into teams to collect funds: they Dr. S. W. Ts'o dwelt on the import- | boys.

co-operated with the Council to Early Daya anca of the public school spirit, and

as form the Building Committee, they Two large houses known His Excellency in a short and witty speech, stated that the pen had in- Balls Court in Western Street inspired and helped the Present deed proved to be mightier than the were Aret leased, at a very low Students, they subscribed freely aword, since the college had estab- rental because they were supposed according to their means, they laid lished itself on Stanley Peninsula to be haunted; and the College aside private and personal con- after the military had been driven opened with seven students. Chan siderations in the interests of their away from there on account of ill-Ying-wing, Tao See-how, Ho Wing Mother School. If I do not men- ching, Ho Wing-hang, Fung Man-tion names, it is because they are health.

who do not sock praise. The College buildings, bullt on a sul, Chan Sing-nam, (Chan Ming-men site on the isthmus commanding a chung) and S. Lukban. In less They are satisfied to know that fortnight the numbers their Inspiration and labours hava (1) To receive the Report and Ac-wonderful view out to sea, were

counts of the Committee for greatly admired by those who in-doubled and at the end of the first planted the School at Stanley. I the year ended December 31, spected them, by reason of their year when His Excellency Sir am confident of the future because lgbtness and up-to-date construc- Matthew Nathan distributed the I feel sure and certain of the sup 1929.

tion.

prizes there were 32 boys, nearly port of every Old Boy. The official opening ceremony was all boarders.

Any attempt to record the mani- After three years Buai-held in the Assembly Hall, Sir the number of students had reach-fold achievements of our Old Boys Henry Pollock being in the chair. ed one hundred, and the first suc-would be impossible. They form- Amongst those present on the plat cesses in the Oxford Senior Local ed a College Association in very form were H. E. the Officer Ad-| Examination were won by Tso Sui early days which still flourishes strongly; and they were the ministering the Government, Mrs. cheung and Ch'au Kwan-lam. Southorn, the Hon. Dr. S. W. Ta'o, may add in parenthesis that Mr. Ducleus of the new prosperous They first Chinese Recreation Club. our O.B.E., H.E. the General Officer Ch'au Kwan-lam was Commanding the troops (Major-student to go to England, where he bold positions of trust in Hong General J. W. Sandilands, C.B., had the honour of being presented Kong and many parts of China. C.M.G., D.S.O.), the Venerable to His Majesty the King. Mr. Mr. Ng Sze-kwong may be named Archdeacon Mok Shau-tsang, the Ch'au took his M.A. Degree at Dur-as the first of our Old Boys to make Warden (the Rev. E. W. L. Martin, ham and is now in the Hong Kong a name in sport. He learnt his M.A.), the Rev. C. B. Shann, and Education Department, and a valu- tennia at St. Stephen's, and won the Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shentoned member of our College Council. the open championship of Hong

Kong several times. Apologies for non-attendance were received from H. E. Admiral and Lady Walstell, Sir Henry Gollan, Commodore Hill Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung, Sir Joseph Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Grayburn, Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, and Sir Shon son Chow.

E. R. PRICE,

Acting Secretary Hong Kong, March 20, 1930.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL THE HONG KONG & WHAMPOA address will be:-

and after MARCH 80th our

REISS, MASSEY & CO., LTD., Mercantile Bank Building (1st Floor),

FOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Nthat the ORDINARY YEAR-

LY MEETING of SHAREHOLD- ERS will be held in the Office of the Company, 2, Queen's Building, Hong Kong. on MONDAY, 31st March, 1980, at Noon, for con- Re- sideration of the Directors' port and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 81st Decem- ber, 1929.

7, Queen's Road, Central. REISS, MASSEY & CO., LTD., Hong Kong.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

and after MARCH 80th our

The SHARE REGISTER and】 O address will be:-

TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from the 24th to the 81st March, 1980, both days in- clusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

R. M. DYER,

Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 18th March, 1930.

A telegram was also received from the Rev. E. K. Quick, at one time head master of the College: "Every good wish from the Rev. E. K. Quick and old boys. Shang-

NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., hal College."

LIMITED.

Mercantile Bank Buliding (1st Floor),

Proceedings Opened

Sir Henry Pollock, on behalf of the College Council extended to His 7, Queen's Road, Central. Excellency and Mrs. Southern a mast hearty welcome, and thanked Agents

them for attending. Sir Henry REISS, MASSEY & CO., LTD., then read a letter he had received

Hong Kong.

from the Bishop of Victoria, who fa now en route to Britain, regretting that he was not able to be present. to the Warden (Rev. E. W. L. Martin) for his untiring work for the college.

a

Early Building Developments

Prevent Students By 1908 an urgent need for iz

The night school in which ereased accommodation had arisen. The Chinese supporters of the number of our students taught school came forward and generous-poor boys at Prospect Place from ly erected a New Wing. This was 1925 to 1928, was a wonderful piece opened by His Excellency Sir of social service. At Stanley the Frederick Lugard on December 20, Night School is still being carried 1909. Among the donors were Mr. on by the students for the ser- Lai Kwai-pul, after whom the Hall vants, who greatly appreciate t was named, Messrs. Chau Siu-ki, Services are bolag held in the Cheung Sum-woo, Lo Cho-san, Lau Stanley. Village School for the vil Po-tsan and many others. The lage people. The College Christian Rutherford Hall which will be re- Union has a good record. It or membered well by the Old Boys as ganises meetings and collects the students for the place where quiet and happy funds from Sunday Services were held, and charities, particularly for the Chi- alao, the Science Laboratory, were nese Mission to Lepers. In 1921 a British lady, Mrs. scroll was presented to the College the gifts of a Nugent, in memory of her parents. by His Excellency the President of Students and Scholarships China as a recognition of assist- Originally all our students came ance in the Famine Fund. (Ap

became During a period of six years our from Hong Kong, but as the Col-plause). lege grew and its name

THE Undersigned have received] MESSRS. KOMOR & KOMORO | IMPORTANT NOTICE.The Bishop went on to pay tribute known, students have come from students raised funds by means of

Tinstructions to sell by Pubile

Auction

ON

MONDAY, March 31, 1930, commencing at 11 am,

at No. 70B, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

A Quantity of

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

On View from Sunday, March 30, 1980.

Tarma:-Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, March 25, 1980.

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YOU

ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUB STOOK OF ATIC FOREIGN AND

THE WARDEN'S REPORT

all parts of China, as well as from entertainments, averaging $5,000 Chinese settlements overseas. We each year. They showed great or have even received Chinese ganising ability and were deterred students from Schools in Britain by no difficulties. The students of and America, and very many from 1980 have a harder task. They are Malsys,

Java, Sumatra, Siam, making traditions for the future Formosa, Burma, British Guiana, generations and they are doing it The Warden of the College (Rev. the Philippines and Australia. Our well. They have the same spirit E. W. L. Martin, M.A.) in present main support, of course, is from as those that have gone before a body of students ing his report; said: Your Excel-Chinese families in Canton, Hong them and are

Kong, and Macao.

of whom any school may well be lency, Ladles and Gentlemen:

Scholarships bave been given in proud. the course of time, two in memory

St. Stephen's College was found- ed in 1903. We do well to remem

group

of

Members of the Former Staff

In the past, as in the present, St ber our Founders this day-A of Mr. Wel On, two by Old Boys

Chinese gentlemen, in honour of Archdeacon Barnett, Stephen's has had devoted and dis- on its Staff, who included the late Hon. Sir and one kindly given by Mr. Mok tinguished scholars Ho Kai, C.M.G. the late Hon. Kon-sang. We now have a scholar men and women, Chinese and Mr. Chau Slu Ki, Mr. Lai sent to us by H.R.H. Prince Dhani Europena, who are never forgotten who is still of Slam, and for twelve years we either by their old students or hy Kwal Pul, and one actively on the School Council, have had scholars from Yunnan, the school they served. From early namely the Hon. Dr. S., W. Ts'o, nowa of whom has reached even to days and for nine peaks Dr. Woo Europe, as we have received a let-Tin-po (now M.B., B.8. Edin.) was | LLD., C.B.E. (Applause).

With these gentlemen must be ter from Lord Milner and Lord head of the Chinese Department remembered the late Bishop J. C. Curzon expressing their great in and of the lower British School, while Dr. N. Mackenzie served the terest. Hoare, D.D. our first Chairman;

Link With The Past

College for eight years. Mr. G. A. the late Bishop Banlater, D.D..

I might mention at this point Hancock, M.A., F.R.C.S., taught sometime Acting Warden, and

no Mr. Hancock was especially the Venerable Arch that I have recently received a from 1906 to 1914. deacon Barnett, M.A. our first letter from Lord Derby (Baron Warden in 1908, at whose resigna- Stanley) whose great-grandfather cricketer, and it was under his Hon in 1914 the Council minuted gave his name to Stanley Penin-coaching that St. Stephen's beat "that the successful record and sula, sending his heat wishes to 8t every team in the Cricket League, In position of the College is mainly Stephen's College at Stanley. 1908, winning seven matches. In

(Applause).

1912 we had the satisfaction of due to his devoted labours on its behalf. (Applause).

mean

I must also mention that Mr. being Champion School at football, Fung Ping-san has just given as our record of matches belog won Aims of the Founde

a handsome present of Chinese 6, lost nit, The object of the Founders was books for our Library, and that the The Rev. A. D. Stewart taught to provide for Chinese boys a Hon. Sir Bhou-son Chow and the at St. Stephen's for a year in 1906, school to be developed on the lines Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall have for and returned again as Warden for of the well-known British Public some years given generous prizes a year in 1914. Mr. H. W. Tarn- Schools. With this object in view for Chinese subjects, Sir Shou bull, MA; Second Wrangler at they associated themselves with son's prizes being for Chinese Cambridge, served for four years, the Bishop of Victor and the Essays and Dr. Kotowall's being a and is now Professor of Mathem Church Missionary Society, with gold medal for the Chinese Datics at St. Andrew's University. Mesars. H. C. Claro and J. P. Jones the intention of basing the educa: The Supporters of the School tion of the College upon religious Time does not permit me to men and the Rev. E. K. Quick all left faith and sound moral teaching. tion all those who have helped the us for head masterships in Shang- For more than a quarter of a school through all the passing hal; and Messra. R. W. Barring

century the College has steadily w and developed on the lines

givin

modern iation.

years. Yet we remember them with and H. G. Hughes have joined the gratitude to-day, Bir Henry will Staff of the University. refer to some of our benefactors. Rev. W. H. Hewitt's Work Let us add a tribute to all the mem-Finally we remember withi bers of our College Council. It gratitude the Rev. W. H. Hewitt, may come as a surprise to some, MA, DD.. who was on the Stat tephen's for nearly twenty

the College “the dimonit stara dutlet

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