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An enjoyable tennis party arranged by the Education Society of the Hongkong University was held yesterday afternoon" on the University Sports Ground, Pok fulam,
Yesterday's function was weil attended. Among those present, were Mr. W. W. Hornell, CIE, MA. (Vice-Chancellor of the Hongkong University), Professor J W. N. Smith, M.A. (President of the Educational Society), Professor J. L Shellshear, D.S.O., M.B., Ch. M., and Mrs. Shellsbear, Professer W. J. Hinton, M. A... Professor R. K. M. Simpson, MA, M.C., Mr. AW. Hett, B.A., Professor L. Forster, B.A. (Registrar), Mr. Lan Chai Chin (Chairman of the Society), Mr. Pun Shiu Lun (Hon. Secretary of the Society), Mr. Fung Yui Shiu (Hon. Treasurer of the Society), Mr. B. Tanner (Headmaster of Queen's College) and Mr. W. Kay (Queen's College).
A series of tennis matches were played during the afternoon.
Following tea at the Pavilion, a sproch of welcome was delivered by the Chairman of the Society, Mr. Lun Choi Chiu who said: Sonie of these guests are friends of the Society from whose hands we have derived much assistance. Others are friends of ou
members whose kind presence we very much appreciate. Others are associate members whose interest in the affairs of the Society is to us a matter of great encouragement,
Perhaps we may be justly proud of the fact that of all students' clubs within thể University the Education Society is the
·first to hold a meeting of this kind. The reason for holding such a meeting is not far to seek. Somehow or other, sooner or later, we are compelled to realize that we are more or less intellectually overfel and socially, starved. Within the acade- mic walls of the lecture rooms we have had enough of Science and of Art inside the soporific cubicles in the hostels we find that books are but a “dull” and endless strife. So, by way of escape we bave decided to "close up those barren leaves," and to held an "At Home." When the sky is clear and blue, when the Jawn is green and smooth, when the autuun breeze is willynilly blowing, how refreshing it is for us to micet our friends on the tennis courts. The game not only furnishes a happy relief to the mental indignestion from the malicious effects of which very few of us are at present exempted, but niso provides a rare op portunity for an open air ́tête-n-tête] which is rendered much more agreeable by a cup of tea and a dish of sandwiches, So this pleasant way of spending an after- noon is not a mere waste of time, but n momentary relensv from the sterner reality of undergraduate life, not a more waste of energy but a great recuperative force for the coming battles in December. This meeting has an important function to perform. We feel highly honoured when we see that educators of both sexes are fully represented here to-day. From them I should like to ask a favour. Kindly look upon this community which interests itself in education not as an Education Society of Hongkong Univer sity, but as an Education Society of Hongkong. I understand that the teach- ing profession in this Colony has long felt the want of a tie which should bind the members of that noble 'profession together. This want, it is the duty and pleasure of the Education Society to supply. All of us must have realised that the progress of education in this Colony mainly depends upon the harmonious co- operation" of those who study education from the point of view of theory, and those who understand the meaning of education from experience." With this end in view we early in the year sent out appeals for associate membership various educational institutes, but so far the response has not been as satisfactory as we expected. Nevertheless the thing to remember is this. The Education So ciety stands for the Education Society of Hongkong, and our Honorary "Secretary is always pleased to supply any informin-j tion required.
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The very words Hon. Secretary reminds ine of the fact that it is my duty to thank him Erst and foremost for the timely "arrangement and the great success of this meeting. Professor Smith will certainly agree with me when I say Mr. Pan Shin Lun is an ideal man for the honorary. part of secretary, and to render a panegyric is but a gratuitõus forn, - Also I should like very much to thank the Athletic Association and the Tennis Club. for the use of the Pavilion and the tennis courts, Queen's College for, the loan or tennis poste, Elint Ball for the use of the gramophone and the pingpong table, May Hall for the loan of 12 Cantonese graNO- phone recorda, and those who have con- tributed, in one way or another, to the success of this meeting.
"TESTIMONY TO MR. TANNER. With your leave, ladies and gentlemen, I venture to make a slight digression The presence of Mr. Tanner, Headmaster of Queen's College, is extremely gratify- ing. It is natural that one should look back upon one's Alma Mater with a REGISTER.
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More tennis followed, and in addition to these gines there, was also ping-pong and selections were dispensed by the 20 gramophone. An enjoyahlo gathering was 78 brought to a close at six o'clock.
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