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IN MEMORY OF LATE CHAU COMMONS SCENE SEQUEL.
SIU KI.
(Continued from Page 1)
LEFT WINGERS TO:
APOLOGISE,
FORITISH WIXELESS SERVICK]
Ruenr July 3
DANCING ACADEMY.
OPENING OF NEW STUDIO.
Many members of the Chineso younger spt and not a few Euro- I have to-day special and
poan danoing enthusiasts, wore honourable duty to perform in the
present at the house warming"! unveiling of a memorial "to Mr.
dancing party given by Mr. 8. C. Chau Shy Kh. I feel that there" are
Yip, of the "C Dancing Academy any others botter fitted to per
In the House of Commons to on Saturday night at the form this act of homage to a great and good man, others who had day, Mr. Philip Snowden stated Academy's now studio on the top floor of the Kings' Theatre Build- personal knowledge of his generous that certain members of the Loft ing. The ever-growing patronago nature and of bis devotion to St Wing of the Labour Party who took accordo the Academy by the pub- Stephen's College. It was only at. the end of 1993 that, in unvoiling a some part in the scono in the lie necessitated tho aquisition of more commodious-premises," "arid portrait of Mr. Chau, his cld House yesterday, when the Glasgow the proprietors of this dancing friend, Sir Cecil Clement, paid member, Mr. McGovern, was re-school are fortunato in securing aloquent tribute to Mr. Chau's caroor of honourable service, not moved from the Houso and was the present aito, only to this school but also to theater suspended, will publicly Golany as a whole, I cannot claim apologise to the Speaker, on Mon that personal knowledge of the late Mr. Chan but his reputation day, and the incident will, thus be "lives in the memories of his friends | closed, and in his work, and fo reflected in his son who, na we all know, carries on the family tradition in a manner -which arouses our ad- miration, and respect. Nothing: could be more pleasing to the late "Mr.", Chai than “that” his sons should continue so generously to support this Institution which ho helped to found. -
Honouring a Memory. 'It is well that our benefactors should be honoured and remembers ed and the tablet which I am abcut to unveil will help to keep his memory green in the hearts of future generations of St. Stephen's College boys..
...
In also fala to my lot to-day to open the new science building chus inarking a further step towards the completion of St. Stephen's College. In these days science in slowly coming into its own and though the world is still inclined to pay moro public homage to a film star than to a distinguished scientist, it does realize that no school is adequately equipped until it is in
COURT-MARTIAL AT MALTA
LIEUT, COMMANDER ACQUITED.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.
MALTA, July 3.
At a naval court-martial here to-day, Light Commander Joseph Reid was acquitted on 2 charge of theft,
The new, studio is very tastofully decorated, the green tinted walls toning most harmanlously with the method of lighting employed, while
an illuminated 1 dance indicator placed near the orchestral platform strikon a very novel notes - The floor is of the newa concret and marble chip compound, and is de lightful to dance upon, being nei- ther too slippery nor too sticky, The music for the inaugural dance' was provided by the Academy's own orchestra, supplemented by an ad- ditional number of musicians from one of the linors in port,
It is the intention of Mr. Tip to hold practico dances for the pupils overy Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, and by this means assist them to obtain the necessary confidence for their public debut.. terrors for the most courageous an event "admittedly fraught with
A pelice inspector gave evidence assorting, that he was watching EMIGRANTS AND CREWS. through holes bored in a cupboard and saw Lieut.-Commur." Heid atea! a ten ahilling note, a florin and four pennies, from the pocket and a Chinese midshipman, who
4 position to teach Science efficias having a bath.
MEDICAL INSPECTION
· FEES.
By a rule under the Asiatic Emigration Ordinance; the Gov«, ernor, in Council prescribes the
spection in this Colony cf emigrants and crew:
bntly. We therefore welcome this. The defonce vigorously, robutted" follwowing fees for the medical in- further and necessary equipment the charge as ridiculous. Counsel of St. Stephen's College for its said that Reid's Bnancial position task of turning out the boy of well-
| balanced education able to fake his | was quite sound.
place in a world in which science
is everyday becoming more import. ant. It is to those who work silently, devotedly and untiringly in the laboratory, often unhonour ed and almost unrecognised, that we owe the great disocverion which influence our daily lives, our health and our happiness.
Generosity of Supporters. It is very gratifying to know that this find building, erected at. # cost of $25,000, had been" made
possible by the generosity of the supporters of St. Stephen's College and wo congratulate the architects and contractors on their work. It is very fitting thate name of one of the benefactors of the School should be perpetuated in the Lai Kwai pul Hall in the now Science Block to remind future generations of the Lai Kwai-put Hall in the
INDIA'S FUTURE.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.]
BOMBAY, July 4.
It is now understood that the Maharajah of Patiala has with drawn the alternative to the
Federation scheme. He will keep an open mindegarding the original scheme
il later
submit modified proposals..
[An earlier message stated: When the Indian Princes reassem- bled in camera, the Mabarajah of Patiala modified his attitude to
old School buildings in Westernwards the proposed Federation, to
Street.
It remains for the boys' of St.. Stephen's College to show their ap: prosiation of all concerned in the now block by producing from among their number a scientist who will add lustre to the reputation i of St. Stephen's College and of Hong Kong. (Applause.) *.
Mr. TN. Chau thon said that it was a very pleasant duty which had been accorded to him, that of expressing thanks, and he was very grateful, for the opportunity,
First of all ho wished to think his fellow members of the Council for their kind thought, He was certain that what his father had. done for the College had been purely a labour of love; and there- fore, he felt deeply the kindness of the College in remembering, him. If bis father had been spared to be with them that day, he would no doubt rojoice in the progress which: Bb. Stephen's College had made,
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WORLD THEATRE.
"DOUBLE CROSS ROADS."
One of the most thrilling gun. battles ever seen in any crook film forms the climax of "Double Creas Ronds, now showing at the World Theatre. A machine gun, numor." ous revolvers and a Thomson riot gun are seen in action, and an
the extent of agreeing to the forms.additional thrill is provided by a car crash, which incidentally is very well done. The theme of the
tion of a Federal House,
NAVAL AFFAIRS.
BRITISH CRUISEKS, VISIT KIEL
In the course of a three-hour story is a somewhat well worn one, keen debate, the Hyderabad, being that of the nice young crook. Baroda and Mysore represent who wants to go straight but is tives took up a firm stand against tempted to forsake the straight whittling down the Round Table and narrow path by old com- scheme of Federation, and the panions The story has many un- Maharajah of Patiain's proporal usual developements, and the fim found but little support:]
is recommended as good entertain- mont Robert Ames has the leading rile, whilst Lila Leo proves, that ope can be an old timer at the act- ing business and still be an ex- tremely charming heroine. Nod Sparks is very amusing at times n the "laconic, crook who wastes no words, and one wishes that one could see more of this actor, Tom' Jackson is cst convincing as the. rival crook, and Montagne Love gives his usual polished perform- ance. Altogether an excellent cast, For the first time since July, which makes a very good best of 1914, British warships, are visiting | & mediocre story. Gormany. Mr. Bailey's Tribaty."
The event recalls the British Flect when they steamed" Mr. W. & Bailey speaking from out of harbour, friends in the the body cf the Hall, said that he felt that he could not go out with When the cruisers Norfolk and
past and friends ever more." out, adding his own tribute to the Dorsetshire arrived on a week's A report has been made to the memory of the late Hen, Mr. Chau visit to-day the usual courtesies of Police by Jhandad, tailor, of, 20 sociated for many years in bust ring salutes and running up fags Nathan Road, Kowloon, that some ness. He wished to voice his ap changed between British and Ger- day, a pair of trousers, valued at were observed, and visits were experson stole from his shop, yester- preciation of Mr. Chau Siu Kf's high character and honesty. Mrman Naval officers. The port is en 15 dollars. A Chan Biu Ki he said, was an ille to yelcome the gruisers.
Siu Ki with whom he had been as-
ustration of the well-known saying,
"The word of a Chinesa is as good;
as his hond." (Applause.)
The gathoring then proceeded to the Entrance Hall where Mr Southorn unveiled the memorial. tablet, a broas plato inscribed in: * English "and Chinese, The Eng. fish inscription was as under:- - at f "In Memoriam.""""
*** Hou, Mr. Chau Biu. Ki, '&', founder of this school in 1903, and a Trustee and Council Mem bor unti) 1925. This tribute of appreciation is erected by the Council of St. Stephen's College, 1930
"{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
Kig July 43
B.SC. BONUS DISPUTE ENDED.
STOCKHOLDERS BACK OUT OF ACTION.
[TELODGE REUTER'S AGENCY.]).
ATLANTIC CITY, July 3 Stockholders, have withdrawn their, suit against the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, to compel a
As he pulled away the draping," | bonus, refund, which they institut- bringing the tablet into view, Mr. ed in January. The injunction Southorn mid-domain which they obtained has therefore
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