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UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG.

INAUGURAL DINNER OF THE

UNIVERSITY--UNION... :~

At the recent inaugural dinner of the Hongkong University Union, given in honour of the President, Sir Henry May, K.C.M.G., His Excellency sat down to dianer with a large company of more than one hundred students and guests The dinner was held in the great hall of the University. Governor was accompanied by the Vice- At the high table the hellor of the University, Sir Charles Eliu, K.C.M.G., and several prominent grodemen, including Sir Kai Ho Kai, C.M.G., Hon. Mr. Wei Yuk, C.M.G., Captain Taylor, Dr. G. P. Jordan, Mr.

H. H. N. Mody and others..

Aftor dinner His Excellency gave the toast of "The King," which was drank with great enthusiasm, and shortly after wards,

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since the fault lies with the few rather t than with the mass of the population, a One honest and capable official can do few men can do something to remedy it. something; a few dozen of such officials may do much.

INTERPORT CRICKET

MATCH.

Sir CHARLES ELIOT, rising to propose the necessity of a practical acquaintancespired in the minds of the students. His from that bowler, was nearly stumped. defence, runs camo at long intervals,

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near many among them hope to enter the Glying, His EXCELLENCY said: was signalised with generous applauso,diately afterwards Lanning was caught i

appreciate very much the manner in which you toast is a mere formality, but that is not that I prefer the old Oxford expression sponded to the toast of my health no fielding at mid-off. An appeal for next batsman, shaped very uncertainly at which has been proposed in terms too flattering I

LI very glad to be here to-night at this gathering which

the ense to-night. We are all of us here

But still the majority of our students are Chinese and the Chinese gentlemen of Hongkong and Canton have beca generous in their donations. No one could read. the specdies which were delivered at the inauguration of the University without feeling that the dominant idea omong those who spoke was the hope that this institution would contribute to the

prosperity of China, to the strengthening of her friendship with England, and the

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SHANGHAI FOLLOW ON. nature then all comparison between

Facing a deficit of 217, the visitors fol- Chinese and European writers breaks

lowed on, and Lanning and. Ollerdessen

Last evening the Cricket Ground, was down, and we feel that even the great

walked to the stumps with a light heart brilliantly illuminated by lantorns, which intellects of China put superstition iu

Dempsey and White again bowled. Each were hung round the entire circumference SHANGHAI AT THE WICKET. batsman helped himself to a boundary of the field and on the Pavilion, and on the place of Science. That is a defect You cannot learn these principles of co Beautiful climatic conditions favoured his strokes, but the excellent ground field-design, in the form of the letters "H.K. Ollerdessen pit plenty of brawn behind the front of the latter was an electric light which modern China shows every inten-

operation and devotion to a cause from specches or lectures, but perhaps the the continuation of the interport cricketing of the homesters kept the score down. & S.C.C. Cinematograph Gims word tion of remedying, and I need not waste Union whose birth we are celebrating natch, but the number of spectators had Lanning the on kis knees and exhibited, and music was provided by time in urging you to do what you have to-night will afford a ground where you pppreciably diminished. On the first day sey to the square leg boundary, having Hongkong Club were At Home" to the

mowed a straight half-volley from Dempa military band. already made up your minds to do. I

will practice them. It is my hope that the home team compiled the huge total cut

The members of the wish

the ball immediately preceding cricketera. Dancing was participated in, in associating for the promotion of the of 417, Shanghai replying with 20 for no through the slips rather luckily for four. to emphasize only one paint. various objects which you set before your- Scientific knowledge does not mean morely selves you will acquire those habits which wicket.

After a quiet period, Ollerdessen was

music bring provided by the band of the Pacific Mail str. Korea. Suppor was vice prevalent in the East, and I think manage them if you can, but it say rate opposed by Christian and Dempsey. In pretty four to leg off the first ball he re

brilliantly caught by Dempsey, at point, served afterwards. book knowledge. There is an intellectual onke good men and great nations. You The overnight not outs, A. E. Lanning off Christian, the first wicket falling at

will learn to associate with men and to not unknown to China, namely, the idea to co-operate with then loyally ublic the former's second over Lanning was reived. Immediately afterwards, he just (16) and L. H. W. Crockwell (0) were 34. MeEuen filled the vacant position, and signalised his appearance with a that you can learn everything from Booksels, and that is what is most needed for beaten and bowled with a beautiful ball, stepped over his crease in reaching for

selfishly for tho attainment of That is not true of engineering or medi- the toast which I now propose: cine. When it comes to designing a Prosperity of China." (Loud and pry outgoing batsman clained 19.

"The the first wicket falling at 29, of which the ward to play Dempsey, and, missing the bridge or caring a patient you want longed applause.)

ball, Claxton whipped off tho bails in a McEuen, When this coast had been niore than book learning. You require to honoured, Mr. Lo HIN SHIN rose to pro- past point, and this bowler did not ap-long leg railings augmented Lanning's alonjent. This smart dismissal brought who succeeded, got Dempsey away nicely in Crockwell. duly understand other matters which may seen pose the health of the President of the pear to trouble the batsmen at all.

A pretty glanca to the

obvious and simple, but are really more

Union, His Excellency Sir Henry May.

The total by four. White was prominent for difficult than the mastery of a text-book, In an eloquent speech the proposer ex-

newcomer sent him twice in succession to than once heartily applauded by the on- brilliant, fielding, and Sayer was more or of any ready-made theory. It is to pressed the respect which the brilliant the boundary, but in his next over Creek lookers for his smart returns.

political career of their President in- well, in stepping forward to a "tempter" trundlers maintained an accurate length The and, with the batsmen preserving a stolid the toast, The Prosperity of China," with your subjects, an acquaintance with qualities of firmness and answerving said-Your Excellency and Gentlemen,--things not with words, that I call your standing, of the Chinese mind, snored keeping

justice, combined with a rare under Christian Wax bowling magnificently, Interrat, never flagged, however, and every It is the custom of the King's subjects attention. But many of the students here them and all the Chinese commanity to always dangerous, Crockwell particularly with the utmost keenness. A lucky snick perfect length, and he was movement of the leather was watched when they are met together outside the do not intend to become either engineers admiration, and his benevolence towards

to the boundary off Dempsey brought United Kingdom to drink first His doctors. They are reading those sub-their efforts to found a Union filled thera baving an obvious aversion to his de

with gratitude.

liveries, McEnen sent up the 50, which quarters of an hour's play, and imme- up the half century aftor nearly three- Majesty's health and then the health of jects which are described as arts and the foreign country in which, ur

have re-Elborough was repeatedly applauded for relieved Christian. Muriel, who was the behind the wicket off Bagnall, who had which, they are. Sometimes this second public service of their country. I contcas

catch behind the wicket off Christian Bagnall, who was bowling at a great. against McEvon was answered in the

pace and sustaining a splendid length. interested in the prosperity of China and because you can't teach future pubiiccelebrates the institution of the Hong- negative by the umpire. Dempsey greatly gave a sharp chance low down at fine slip but eventually put him away nicely, He is all of us hope that this University servants any system which they can put kong University Union; and I esteem it improved as time went on, breaking both to Hancock, off White's bowling, but the may in some way contribute towards it. into practice in the same way as a doctor

an honour that you have invited me to ways and mixing his deliveries very fieldsman failed to properly get hold of All the students of this University are

puts into practice what he learnt as a

be your first President. This Union is established for the promotion of sport cleverly, Crockwell, after putting one Crockwell had his leg stump upset by a

it. In attempting to

slog Bagnall, no Chinese, neither were all those whose medical student. But, still even in this

and recreation among tho Students of up perilously near mid-off, turned Chris beauty, the fourth wieket going down at gerusity enabled it to be started. For department, the possession of knowledge musical and dramatic, talent and one of tian prettily to square leg for four, and 58. Lanning filled the gap, and off which we are assembled to-night to the disastrous. Take as an example the latestitution of a debating society. These at the other end Dempsey completely beat the third ball he received gave a chance Wine and Provision Merchants. instance, we owe this fine building in casary and its absence may be the in-

objects are very desirable and must McEuen twice in succession, the ball failed to break the wicket in time. The munificence of Sir Hormuajee Mody Empress-Dowager of Chine, She was a appeal to all well-wishers of the Uni-missing the stumps on each occasion and, batsman, with one of the best strokes of

woman of exceptional intelligence; few

In the Memorandum which deceiving the keeper, going to the bound the day, turned a ball from Bagna!! characters in history had such strength were here to-night, wrote in March, 1910, ary. Crockwell stepped right across to beatifully to leg for four--the first of will, and in her own way she was le mentioned that the training of Sir Frederick Lugard, who we all wishr

drive a delivery from Christian, and, the boundary for quito half-an-bour. Han- patriotic. Yet the result of her activity character was one of the objects to which wall striking his leg, a confident appeal cock provided this bowler relief, and off the efforts of the authorities of this Uni-this wicket. falling at 66. The newcomer, Lanning for a cutch behind the pegs was was answered in the trundler's favour, his first ball a confident appeal ngainat was that she brought her country into a versity would be specially directed. position of extreme peril and contributed Now the education given at our great Muriel, had a fortunate escape off Demp-negatived by the umpire. The batsman materially to the downfall of her dynasty. public schools and Universities in Engsey, edging a ball just a little out of the glauced Hancock superbly to the leg land has often been criticised. There are home skipper'e reach, at fine slip. Mc-boundary, but a fine ball from White sont And why was this? One reason certainly those who consider that there is in it a Euen punished the last-named bowler for back. his partner just afterwards, was that, great as were her natural national characteristic which is a national a couple of 4's and then Christian wickets being down for 78 when Quayle talents, she had not even the elements of defect. That too much stress is laid had the hardest of luck with a good ball took up his position at the wicket. From the equipment necessary for a modern our boys and young men are not made to Muriel chopped one of his few had balls cocked one up dangerously in the slipe, upon athletics and outdoor games. That that shaved Muriel's off peg. After being one of Hancock's deliveries, which reared statesman. She had no knowledge of the work hard enough at their books. The to the boundary. The home team's cap but luckily for him it went wide of the all at sea with several of his deliveries, up sharply, the last-named batsman establishment of closer relations, com-

and it is not well to cultivate aliletics. parties would derive advantage. These, the strength of the forces against which

at the expense of a sound intellectual total standing at 80, and bowled a maiden however, he being sent back for flagrantly I think, were some of the objects which she was contending, of the principles of education. But the object of our best

McEuen, White displacing obstructing a straight une from Chris educationalists is as our founders bad in view, and it is for International Law and of Finance. Now Master of my old school Harrow has painfully laboured, and for nearly a this, the sixth, wicket falling at 90. The & former Head Dempsey just afterwards. Play became tian, who bowled in place of Hancock, us, both students and teachers, to find such knowledge is essential for every said, to produce not men who are only quarter of an hour not a single run was Shanghai captain, Walker, then ap out how these chjeets can best be attained. official at the present day and even for athletes or men who are only scholars, sobred. The batsmen were kept playing neared on the scene, and with a boundary but men who shall be good citizens, men all the time, but could not force the that ought to have hora saved sent up 1 am not one of those who venture to those who are not officials, especially in

who shall play their part in life "Justly, leather away, the field being placed very the century, following this up with an approach the ancient civilisations of the Republic: for in a Republic it is of skilfully and inagnanimously," as Millon McEuen a boundary, and then Muriel

carefully. A slip in the long field gave other straight drive for four, and in the cardinal importance that not only the says, men who shall prove themselves

next over sent one to the off boundary. classes should be informed as to the gener- Experience has taught us in England having occupied nearly two hours. Just two initial balls were mercilessly punished good citizens, good patriots. (Applause.) hoisting the century, this achievement for the first time during the match. His to be a learner quite as much as a teacher, al principles of politics, as to what can that games, and especially outdoor games later McEnen returned a good ball from by Walker, who sent both hurrying to the "and I do not recommend you to imitate" he done and what cannot A University and sports, are of the greatest assistance White to Crawford at mid-on, the last boundary, but the bowler's next delivery in discriminately European ways. Loaat

in the training of young boys and men. named bringing off a creditable catch. completely puzzled him. of all would I recommend you to throw cannot supply Administrators and Finan-Cricket, football. tennis, racquets, This wicket fell at 102, of which turned in place of Christian, and from Bagnall re away the heritage which you have received Graduates who know something of the

but it ciers to order,

can supply hockey, rowing and polo, each and all of McEuen's share was 33. His was an ex- his second ball Landing gave a difficult these teach a boy to be observing, quick cellent contribution, marked with judici chance to White at second slip, the latter from your fathers. The history of China

of decision,

resourceful, pertinacious, os restaint and forceful driving The is the longest and one of the most honours and present condition of the patient. Nay more, they teach self-visiting skipper, Walker, was cordially unable to hold it. Lanning clouted Sayer just gotting his fingers to it but being able possessed by any nation now existing.world, the general methods of Economics restraint both in and out of play, so that greeted on stepping from the pavilion to with terrific force twice in succession to a man learns to keep his body fit and fill the vacancy, and with his advent play the square leg boundary, and both hats The art, literature and thought of China and Finance and the principles of Con-

his mind clean and his temper under livened up considerably, Muriel getting men appeared to be well on for their half- will stand comparison with those of stitutional and International Law. The control. They teach the application of White away prettily for four. To his evi

century. Lanning brought up the 150 Greece and Rome. These things are your officials of New China must know what the intellect to even small concerns in life, dont surprise he was given out by the with a single of White, and glanced own and what you imitate from other other countries have thought and done for you will never play any of these umpire for stepping in front of a straight Bagnall prettily to the rails, but his bril ENGLISH, AMERICAN

games really well. till you learn to use one from White. in these matters, and apply that know-your brains as you play. They teach next man, but he almost immediately lost judgo catch in the long field by Sayer H. Lanning was the liant innings was terminated by a well- nations can never be your own in the same sense. I could wish that Chinese ledge to the Chinese social system, a

modesty, unscipline, and best of all ¦ Dempsey, who had displaced Ifancock at/off White's bowling. Lanning had given,

respect for one's his captain, howled by a beauty from students would study the great epochs of system which is very different from those

from GOLD Chinese literature and art, just as wo

of Europe and will hardly admit of

for English boys will not tolerate ing at 113, With Quayle and Lanning in batting display of the match, and he study Elizabethan literature or the radical alteration, but which is most him who does not play the game fairly partnership play again became slow, both obtained his total of 45 with a variety of and squarely. The qualities which I have batsmen playing for "keeps. The latter strokes all round the wicket, graceful leg painting and sculpture of the Renaisance. assuredly capable of great improvement. enumerated are a good equipment, for eventually broke the monotour with a glances predominating. His display was ENGLISH MOUNTED CHINESE JADE But when one compares the strong States the battle of life; and all of us who have lovely hit off White, the ball hitting ved might have been under different circum- But though I do not think that Euro-

the more valuable than a three-figure innings pean civilisation is necessarily superior of the West with the relatively weak States charge of this University are naturally top of the pavilion.

anxious that you should have the ad- Dempsey at the Naval Yard end, and the stances. Tait joined Walker, but in a to all other forms of civilisation, or that of Asia, one sees that the strength of

vantages which we feel and believe bave latter resumed at the other end, wice few moments, through the fading light, it has any mission to illuminate the whole Europe does not lie entirely in know helped us. We therefore wish this Union White, Bagnall, at cover point, was re- the game was brought to a close for the world, still it has many features which ledge. There is another asset which it is every success and we hope that the health-peatedly conspicuous for snart felding, day, with the score standing at 175 for -ure not only useful but indispensable. much more difficult to define. It is a ful rivalry amongst you in pursuing the and a particularly quick return endan 7 wickets. Score :-

sports and recreation which it is intended gered Quayle's career at the wickets, The things which are done in Europe certain way of doing business, of acting to promote will help to make of you At the interval for tiffin the score stood ietter than elsewhore are things without in-union, of co-operating for a common strong, capable and just men As regards at 143 for 5, Lanning-being-not-out 18- which no State can exist in the present end. This quality is not distinctively itself; while the cultivation of dramatic

the study of music, it is an education in and Quayle 12.

The number of spectators had visibly age. A country which in the compétition.

European. Many European nations talent and the participation in debates swelled on the resumption, a large ele-

of a debating society tend to give ease inent of the naval between nations neglects these things is possess it very imperfectly, and your

and military of manner and fluency of speech, if one section of the community being not merely behind the times, but is like neighbour Japan has it-in-a-bigh degree is called upon to speak in public as Mr noticeable. Lanning started well with a It is also a quality of the Chinese. Almost Lo, for instance, has been this evening stroke for two and a boundary, Quayle a regiment going into battle without fire everyone who has written anything about In conclusion let me say that I am glad bringing up the third half century. Now what sort of thing do I China from first hand knowledge has re-style of your association. I trust that at home with the bowling of Christian you have chosen the name Union as the Each batsman appeared to be thoroughly The answer is trite and obvious, marked on the power of co-operation you will all endeavour while you but I will tax your patience by asking which her people possess, on the number

members of it to do credit to yourselves, to the pavilion rails and Lanning reach- are and Dempsey, Quayle despatching one your permission to tell you what every of guilds and corporations which perform of the University and to the University tian met with success just later, a to the sdministrative and teaching staffing the leg boundary. However, Chris- body knows. The first and most import much of the business that in other coun-

itself, so that in the years to come you beautiful ball taking off Quayle's bails. aat point of superiority which Europe trics falls to the lot of Government. Yet

may even bring honour to its maine.Ollerdessen followed, being accompanied possesses is the uss she makes of Science that Ching herself felt that the late

the recent revolution is the best testimony (Loud applause.)

by a runner, but lost Lanning directly, Mr. CHEAH TIANG EAM proposed the caught by Hancock from a miserable. You have shown that you appreciate the Government was not doing its work toast of Success to the Union," coupling. stroke, off Dempsey. Tait, the newcomer, importance of this by the fact that the well that it was not giving public with it the name of Dr. Clark, whose after two or three good strokes was business that sort of single-hearted efforts had done so much to make that bowled all over his wicket by a good one students of the engineering faculty are attention which makes private business success certain. He pointed out that the from Dempsey, and Anderson, who fol As 'numerous as those of the other two succeed. I am not here to criticise Union had been promoted with the very lowed in, was out 1.b. w. to the same bowler faculties together, and this is a very good previous Chinese Administrations, but ideals which His Excellency had set forth, from the first ball he received. The game you may have an idea of the dangers and be expressed the hope that it would had them taken a sensational turn, and sign. I am not going to flatter my friend against which Oriental States have to have the effect of stimulating those virtues Shanghai's collapse was entirely inex Professor Smith too much or say that the guard if you look at such countries ne and abilities which it had been designed plicable. Dempsey bowled very finely Science which he teaches so ably is the Turkey, now involved in a perilous war, to encourage.

after the tin interval, getting any greatest among all branches of learning state of collapse, because there is not in.

and Persia, which is apparently in a After the toast had been honoured, Dr.

CLARK rode to reply and in a brief speech then partnered Ollerdessen, who, despite amount of work on the leather. Haynes but it is certainly the branch in which either of them a body of men sufficient. pointed out that although the Union had the handicap of injured ankle,

united and been in existence only a fortnight, already China is most deficient. If a Europeanly capable, sufficiently

suficiently honest to manage publicit could boast of a Tennis Club, a Glee executed several pretty strokes. An old endeavours, as I in a humble way try to

affairs. Now there is one feature in such Society, & Dramatic Society and a Foot by Haynes off the last ball of Dempsey's fashioned swipe" to the leg boundary do, to make himself acquainted with

a situation which is both distressing and hall Club in full working order, besides over brought up the second century, and Chinese literature, what strikes him most hopeful, namely, that the fanlt is not of Cricket and Hockey Clubs in course of the first ball of the next over, from Chris. is that in many departments, such as

the many but of the relatively few. It is formation, together with a Debating tian, completely beat Ollerdessen, whose

The following have been selected to biograp essays, annals, concordances,

not that the army or the peasantry are Society. The chief need was for money stumps were dismantled, the in represent the Services in this match on

since the very liberal contribution made closing for exactly 200. and orch such modern subjects as art is to see to ammunition and commissariat by the Students would not suffice for the The venture was characterised by clever Thursday and Friday, 14th and 15th of criticism, Chinese literature can be com-

do not provide the necessary supplies: umerous calls made on the Union purse. defence rather than brilliant batting, but November: Major Bowen, A.P.D., pared with our own and excels other and concessions very little of it is available to be provided by some generous cumstances. Unlike the home team, the Capt. Crawford. R.A. Lieut. Bagnall,

that when money is obtained from loans He particularly wished for

all played the right game in the cir Lieut. Christian, H.A., Lieut. Paris, R.A.. Oricntal literature particularly in the able for public purposes. This feature is donor, a wish which it was understood visitors offered faw chances, and those R.A., Lieut. Chambert, RN. Capt.

was gratified later in the evening. distressing because it shows that educ

few in nearly every instance were ac- Hughes, K.O.Y.L.I., E. R. A. Paole, correct and orderly statement of factstion is not sufficient to produce patriotism reception in the Library and left for far in advance of their opponents, and 126th Baluchis, and Lieut. Williams, After dinner His Excellency held a cepted. The fielding of Hongkong was R. N., Corp. Dempsey, Lieut. Winte But when one comes to any discussion of or honesty. The hopeful point is that Government House at 10 p.m.

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