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G. Singh Disappoints

OBITUARY

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R. J. THOMAS is a first-class. hooker, a great battler, and is al- ways on the ball. He has played for Auckland University College

MOST ANXIETY since 1938, Auckland B repre

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sentatives, and King Country and Waikato representatives. He went to Wairarapa Boys' High School,

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The death has occurred of

C. C. GILLIES who stands äft. where he was in the first fifteen. Lord Forster, former Governor-74in. and weighs 11st. 7b, is 22 LS. DRAKE is a forward who Weak Half-Back Lie

General of Australia. He has

years of age. He is a first five-jis a good hard worker in the The intermediate line was the left no heir, both his sons be eighths, and has played for Otago tight, and a clever player ge-

the party to welcome Hi, weakest of three, neither ing killed in the war-Beuter. University for the last four years, erally. He has played for Anck- Excellency Sir Andrew Caldecott, Moore nor Neighbour being quite William Henry Forster, 1st Bar and is at present captain of the land University College - since

Neighbour was ron Forster of Lepe, Southamp- Chancellor of the University, as to scratch-

{teami He has represented Otago 1932, and played for the Anck- born on January 31.) the new Patron of the University slow in attack while his hittington,

1866. He was educated at Eton for the last three seasons. He is land representative team in 1932 Union, was given yesterday in the lacked power.

an inside back of great ability, his and 1938, and the New Zealand Lt Robinson played 2 great and New College, Oxford, and generalship being excellent He Universities in 1953. He went to Great Hall of the University, at

numbers

of graduates, game on the right wing his ball played for the Eton XL the is a deadly tackler, and a strong Auckland Grammar School, where Antwerp & which

students and friends of the Uni-control and centring being a plea-ford University XL, and for the

attacking player. sure to watch Botting, the e-Gentlemen y. the Players. He was versity were present.

tre-forward, was also in fine fettle.the Conservative member for Se- The value of the Union as а

J. M. WATT is a wing-three- 7.000 28th Max. Bombay, Marseilles, Have, London, training ground for students was and took passes from both wings venoaks. Kent, from 1892 to 1919,

stressed-by the speakers-

in the approved manner. His

among his political appointments quarter of great dash and spend T. O. STACE is a hard-working being those of Lord Commissioner He has played for Otago Varsity forward who is always on the ball Excellency in the course of 蟲 Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham-characteristic reply said he regard-

of the Treasury, 1902-1905, and for two years, and has represente attended Nelson College from was 1925 until 1932 and was head pre- barg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hued the Union as the Faculty For the losers Bhagwan Singh. Financial Secretary to the Wared Otago this year. He Marvelles & London

of Social Philosophy

and the right-winger, Sarwan Singh Office, 1915-19. He was Governor-nominated for All Black trials,fect in 1932 He played for the unavailable. A well-first fifteen ir 1991 and 1932. He Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Eavre, London, Ham-Tezm-work.

the right-helf, and Souza, the left General and Commander-in-Chief | burg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & El His Excellency the Governor back, were the pick of the team of the Commonwealth of Austra-known sprint runner, he stands gained a place in the Canterbury 5ft 101⁄2in, weighs 12st, and is College first fifteen in 1935, and 15,000 30th May. Bombay, Marseilles & London.

represented the college at cricket was accompanied by Capt. W. J. while Gurbachan Singh, who led lia from 1920 to 1925. 17,000. 13th June Bombay, Marseilles & London,

the attack, apart from occasional In 1890 he married the Hon. 21 years of age R. Cragg, AD.C.

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Mr. Ong Ewe-hin, President of flashes of brilliance, was seldom in Rachel

G. B. E, daughter of the 1st Lord B.V. A. JONES is a wing three-years of age, he is 5ft 8in, in the Union, was in the chair and the limelight.

Ee was quarter, with speed and initiative, height, and; weighs 12st. 5lb. (among those present were Sir Chowdhary Singh scored both Montago of Beaulieu,

a good finishing man William Hornell, Vice-Chancellor goals for the Radio during the created a Privy Councillor in 1917 and is of the University, Sir Robert and first half, while Lt. Robluson (2) and a Grand Commander of Lady Ho Tang, Lady Southern, Boting (2) and Owen were the Order of St. Michael and St. scales 11st. 71b, and is 5ft 7in is always full of energy and one

George in 1920. Hor. Str Shouson Chow, Hon. Mr. East Lancs.' scorers.. and Mrs. W. H. Bell, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. M I Lo; Hon. Mr. S

Professor Dr. Erich

W. and Mrs. Tso, Hon. Mr. J. P.

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the Twenty-four years of age, he RB. BURKE is a hooker who'

in height. He has played forl who can use his feet to advantage. Otago Varsity for the past twoHe played for the Hutt Valley or three years.

High School first fifteen in 1931 He gained a place in the Welling- H. H. FOOKES is a second five-ton fourth grade reps. In 1932, eighths of great ability and ex- and the third grade reps, in 1933. He played for Victoria College perience, having played for Otago Berlin, To-day. Varsity for the past six years.first fifteen in 1934 and the Can- The death is announced of Pro-He has played for Otago for Iterbart College seniors in 1985. fessor Dr. Erich Hauer, the cele number of years, and last year He gained a place last year in the brated Sinologist and professor played for South Island. He is Canterbury representative team. for the Manchurian and Mongo- 5ft 101⁄2im in height, weighs Ilst. and was a member of the fifteen which took the Bangarly Shield lian languages at Berlin Univer- 7b, and is 25 years of age.

from Auckland. He is 21 years of Dr. D. K Samy, Messrs. R. C. H. The Beech Mill, Culcheth, Lancs,sity and lecturer at the seminary |

On the arrival of His Excel-ployed.

lency a group photograph with Sir Andrew seated in the centre

MILL TO REOPEN

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in the initiative and penetrative ability.

Australia & New Zealand Lim, S. V. Boxer. A. B. Reynolds, closed for several months, has for oriental languages in Berlin. G. A. PARSONS is a dashing age, weighs 12st and is 5ft 10in

D. W. Morley, L' Day, B. G. Birch been bought by a Manchester Dr. Hauer died in his 58th year. first five eighths, with plenty of in height. and members of the Union Com-shipper, who will reopen it in or He began his mittee.

der to provide work for anem diplomatic interpreter service. He captained Canterbury when D. A. HUDSON is a lock, who being 15 years active in China, the province won the Rangurly so excels in the line-out. He mostly at the German Legation at Shield from Auckland last year, played for Wanganni College in Peiping Among his published and has played in five matches 1928, and for the Hastings Club was taken in the grounds. a country, and that is to defeat works the best-known are a trans-for Canterbury this season. Hein 1929. He played for Canter-

To starvelation His Excellency then entered the its fighting force.

of a great book on the was educated at St. Andrew's Colbury College first fifteen in 1934 Jand 1935, and played for the Can- Great Hall where be sat with Sir or injure the non-fighting pop-foundation of the Manchu dynasty lege, where he was in the frst William Hornell on his right and lation means national hostility and also collaboration in the com fifteen

in 1930. He played for terbury B reps, this year. He has also represented Canterbury at Mr. Ong on his left-

and does not shorten the war pistion of dictionaries-Trans Canterbury Varsity seniors in boxing and golf. Six feet in At the conclusion of his speech, And so I am against sanctions Ocean Service.

1933, 1934, and 1955. His Excellency visited the tables in so far as they fall on the

11st. 1216., he is 5ft 9in. in height beight, he scales 138 51b., and is

23 years of agen where he was introduced to the civil population.

and 22 years of age. guests by the Chairman.

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Our Debt To Italy

ing joined in according musical; As to the bigger question of honours, For He's a Jolly Good what pressure, if any, shall be | Fellow" "foliowed by the papular Smizht on Italy, I hardly think

"tiger."

that it lies within the province of the clergy to offer advice.

WHY I AM AGAINST SANCTIONS

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CLUB BEAT

“Y” IN SCRAPPY

HOCKEY MATCH

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Scaling

J. I MCAULIFFE is a clever half-back; who learned his Rugby

Other Members Of Team, Other members of the touring

at Timar High School, where he party are E. Grant (Auckland), a speedy wing-threequarter, J. D. was in the first fifteen in 1928 and Lewis (Ancidad) a centre-three- 1929. He has been a member of

quarter of great promise, G “G the Canterbury College first file Rae (Otaro), a clever half-back teen for the past four years. He w. Tricklebank (Wellington), T

The manager of the team is Mr. Ps Martin Smith "of the staff of Wellington College

But as one who has received 3. EL Potter, playing, in: the great hospitality from Italians forward line for the first time played five games for Canterbury full-back, B. C. B. Wild (Victoria), and has felt the very great after three years, scored the first 1934, and played eight matches a brilliant back, F. Green charm of that race, I deeply re-goal for the Club when he received for the province last year, cap (Otago), a heavy forward, 1. P. igret the hostility that seems to a pass from D. Cares to beat the taining Canterbury against South McVeagh (Auckland), a good for be growing up between our custodian with a first timer land, West Coast and South Can ward, in the loose, F. J. Wilson terbury. He is particularly sound (Canterbury)=-front-row for That, however, was the only score in defence, and is a good place ward, and S. G. Eade (Victoria), In the east of England every-

I feel acutely that it is wrong in the first half, despite the fact body was clamant for revenge! and punishment of the Ger- that it should ever be necessary that the Club kept up a continuous cker. He weighs list Tib, is 5ft another good forward in the loose.

Tin, in height and 23 years of mans. No one would say a to bring pressure to bear on a presstre.

age Club Aggressive word in their favour. Their un-nation by rendering the life of more difficult, and doubted virtues, such as cour- the poor

After a very brief rest, the Club

W. R. LANEY is a good, bust- age and devotion to duty, were especially do 1 condemn any

policy that injures children go took up the offensive. S. Aling front row forward, who denied

This feeling of regret is of Fowler tried very hard to break plays with plenty of xhendon, and All Changed

on the right, but his is always on ball, He is When I came west all was course, intensified when I hear brother, E. Fowler, at left-hack for 5% 375 is height, weighs 11st time and 121b. and is 22 years of age. He changed. Everybody saw that bute some of the harshness of the "Y", robbed him there was good in the Germans; the policy to the action of cer again. Nothing damated, however, has played for Otago University they deeply regretted that a tain members of the English & Fowler finally met with success for two years, and bis also repre- peace by arrangement could not Episcopate, in whom justice re-when he sent in terrific shot from sented Otago for the same period. be made. They were a brave joices against mercy. But I acute angle, the ball hitting the

O. W. CHAPMAN is a forward. and patriotic people. The dif- would assure the Italian nation post to rebound into the net

well- ference was not in race, but in that the English as a whole Shortly after Carey scored, but the who stands 6ft. lin. in height, Mr. T. Langford-Ely,

Brisbane, Queensland, thave a great affection for Italy, goal was disslowed, the referee weighs 13st Tib., and is 22 years known The west did not find the war and that men of culture and taking him off-side

of age. He is particularly good at business man, who is 60 years. very unpleasant. There was education freely recognise that some shots 1. Rodger, line-out play. He has played for old, has just passed a test for no danger and plenty of food, the great masters of art Band, EA Bates, S. A Fowler, I. Otago University for the last four his "A", pilot's Aring licence. for the west is more sparsely poetry, and science have been . Tetley, J. E Potter, D. Carey and years, and has represented Otago Be in believed to be the oldest inhabited and there is plenty Italians, and that not only

C. Wodehouse.ge for the past three years. He was pilot in Australia. His ambition "TA E Bou A. B. Benry, F. yn the New Zeiland – frisin last is to do 40 - hours, kolo flying, so Rower, H. Millington. 3. Fame, R.

may be able to carry pas Lange. Hey, W, Brown, EF year, and. je regarded as one of

Otago's best forwards. Selk and R. Baldwini.

Experience.

Cabe L Shields; G.

MACKINNON. MACKENZIE CO but for 1 1. T

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