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PORTRAIT OF MR. R. M. DYER UNVEILED.

FINE TRIBUTE BY COLONIAL SECRETARY.

We give below. full details of tho proceedings at the Hop Ying Frea School, Hunghom, on Sunday, when a portrait of Mr. R. M. Dyer, C.B.E.. was unveiled by the Hon. Mr. E. R. Halkfax, C.M.G., C.B.E.

The children attending the school, about 200 in numbor, were lined up on each side of the stract leading to the school and presented a smart

appearance,

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Amongst than present were Mrs. R. M. Dyer, Miss Hallifax, Mr. C. D. Melbourne, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. G. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. W. Forarth, Mr. D. Keith, and Mr. Lo Chung Kue.

Hon. Mr. Hallifax's Tribute."

Hon. Mr. Hallifax, in unveiling the portrait, said:-I took a peau- liar pleasure in accepting the in- vitation which was extended to me to come here and unveil this por trait today, as I saw in it an op- portunity not only of doing honour to Mr. Dyer but of revealing a side of his character to which he himself would be the last to direct atten- tion.

His eficient management of the Docks and his free-handed genero. sity we all know something about, and it is safe to say that no honour has been better carded than the one His Majesty the King has re-

Road Central when they observed Wardrobe Trunks, Electric Heaters. auspicious movements by the two Ouries, Ornaments, Wall-plook, etc., defendants. It was stated that as a etc. crowd was passing the tra-house the man shouted to the youth "Firo and the latter set fire to a string of crackers,

It was further stated that slogans such as "Down with British Im-

perialism" and "Long Live Com- munism were used by the defend- ants at the time.

There was no answer from the youth to Mr. Lindsell's queries, and his Worship, turning to Dot.-Sergt. O'Donovan, remarked that the first a miserable half- defendant was baked student.

The officer agreed, remarking that it was mostly youths of that kind which make up the ranks of the local Communists.

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But Mr. Dyer goes further. He him; but in the motives that led employer in the settled family life. him to encourage this school in the that place should be your permaa- It does not matter where you work,: way we have heard he has doutent home, and it can only be that I ace something more than merely if you can live there in comfort,

a highly efficient naval architect or

and comfort must include facilities

a very generous soul. This afficiency for looking after a family.

and his generosity combined in these premises to set an example which is for the good of the cons cern he manages; but his perspec- tive is not limited to the Docks: he has it mind the advantage of the whole Colony through a far-sighted treatment of his own workmen.

An Old Master,”;

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direction, and should help him in his object to get fathers, sons and Grandsons and more generations. still to follow one another through the opening to life offered by em- ployment in'

Each the Docks, the last, and many workers will no generation should be better`than doubt reach a standard where "they" can break into a better field of em ployment than the Docks can afford

I like to think that this picture

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Advice to Parents. But it is to the No. 1's, the work men and their families who benefit by this school, that I really want to address myself. Numbers of you

The following list of Cars and. workmen have found good employ to offer them; but they will stillTrucks will be offered at 6.15 P.M. mant in the Docks for many years have to thank the Docks, as Mr. Sharp on THURSDAY, OCTOBER rome have followed their fathers in Dyer would like to see them 16TH the service.

Mr. Dyer is giving for their original training which 1928 Austin 7 Saloon, G. E. Body, the sons of those now employed made promotion possible. botter opportunity than their fathers perhaps had of showing will stay in this school to become 1925 Overland Touring Car, in good themselves better men than their a tradition: even if the name by fathers: as a father myself, I doubt any chance becomes orased or the whether they will succeed, but they details of the history forgotten, it are to have every chance in this will still be remembered as a pie world which has changed so much. ture of an "old master," and of The new ideas of to-day have value one who always realised that the of course they emphasize the intorests of his men and their fami dignity of labour, the necessity for lien were identical with the inter the proper treatment of wurkanen, ests of the Docks. and any important points of the tind; but they have their dangers and you must always remember two

Mr. Dyer, in roturning thanks, points when you deal with them.

said he had been interested in on Firstly, new ideas are na danger gineering education in the Far ous as unfamiliar tools.

Inless East ever since its infancy which 1927-8 Buick Cooh, in beautiful you, thoroughly understand them extended back over 60 years; this

in all their bearings, they may do

Mr. Dyor's Reply.

Marmon Touring Car, only 1927, Morris Touring Car, good.

menth old.

1922. Morris 2 Beater Car, perfect.

condition.

condition,

1929-80 Ford Touring Car, only 4,000

miles.

1929 Ford Truck, Baskets and 4

Shovela complete. 1927 Citroen 2 Best Roadster, good

condition.

condition,

was in the lifetime of the Dock 1926 Buick Tourer, in fine condition. as much harm as a steam hammer Co., it having been in existence 1928 Renault 9 Seat Roadster, Arst managed by a raw apprentice. before that period.

Secondly, nothing will ever take

The Dock Co. had been the

оде

olass condition.

1924 Arrel Johnson Taurer, good

the place of good hard work. You cannot eat and drink ideas, and Pioneers in educating Chinese en- they are only useful by way ofgineers in Hong Kong,, and teaching you to work more efficient. could find men who had been train.. ly. Learning to read and to writed in the Kowloon Dock all the way from Suer down to India, and to figure will all help in that through the Straits, up to Hong 1920 way; but study of any kind i bet Kong, and aven, right aeross the tor left alone if you only use it to Pacific to San Francisco.

tell everybody else, he is wrong. Even reading and writing can be so misused.

education and took a great pride He was always ready to further

running order,

Erskine Sedan, only done 6,000

tiles.

TRO New T Model Ford Packard 7 Seat Tourer, real. Trucks, in good condition,

fine condition. ̈ ́? -'

Clyno Tourer, 9 P.H., nearly

now.

order

1928 Standard, 2 Seat Roadster in

good condition, Galloway Tourer, good running

condition.

in the Hop Ying Free School, which 1925 Crossley Van, good running Dangers of Miense,

was founded-principally-for-the- children of workers in the Dock Mr. Dyer's object in helping and He expressed the wish that the encouraging this school, as we all younger generation would take full know, is to let the young families advantage of the tuition they would of bis workmen have & proper receive by attending the school, education with which to begin their and hoped they would be a credit lives; whether that education is to to their predecessors who had-not be used or misused is, I imagine, had the same privilege. He had a matter for the parents. But been the means of carrying_eut among children who have been pro-nuinerous" oxtensions at the Dock porly educated and at the same during the past fow years, and ho time properly trained by their par- trusted tho coming generation ents, you are going to ând very would reap the bapelit of same in few who are misguided enough to due course.

think that they can better them. It might be horray to say in the selves by making trouble-by, en- presence of the Colonial Secretary, couraging Communistic vicivs. for but he was a great believer in tree instance, or by fostering auch things education, and hoped that in duo as strikes. With a genuinely sym-course all eduestion in the schools pathetic master such as you have in the Colony would be free. here,

fair treatment can be secured In concluding, he said he would by peaceable maani, and that. do what he could to help the Hop what bis encouragement of this Ying Free School, and was sure the school really means. If workman members of the Hop Ying Society know and understand we shall have and the Committee of Kaifong jess of rach action sich as has been were fully alive to the benefits the only teg-common during the thick

zan dan stikdren would derive from attend twenty years in Hong Kong

anca at the school. He wished the (Continued on next Column.) school a long and ascenssful career.

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