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UNIFICATION OF CHINA

CANTON DELEGATION - LEAVES FOR. SHANGHAL

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

CANTON, Dot, 1830-

PROPAGANDISTS IN SWATOW

WHAT THE STUDENTS ARE URGING.

DOUBLE-TENTH CELEBRA-

TIONS

(From Our Own Correspondent)

WATOW, OCC 18

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY OCTOBER 19, 1931.

VARSITY JOTTINGS. WEEK-END CRICKET

CHINESE OFFICIALS.

ENTERTAINED:

SPORTING EVENTS.

In honour of Messrs. Chang Chi and Tsal Yuan Pei (formerly Minis ter of Education, now Chairman of tho

bo Aendainin Sinies) who are on their way to Nanking, having com The Double-Tenth was a general pleted their peace mission to Can holiday for all and sundry, Chiton, the Hong Kong University use flags were flown in every nook Chinese Society gave a tea party in and conter, all Cavernment build the Great Hall on Saturday after

People were present,

The Canton, delegation to the Peace Conference, composed of Messrs, Wang Ching Wei, Sun Fp, Eugene Chen, Li Man Fan, and Dr. C. C. Wa, left here for Hong Kong on their way to Shanghai yesterday morning by train. They were all ascompanied by their wives. Precautions were taken atings being profusely bellagged and noon, when a large number of the railway station mud fearby to insure their safety. A detachment of picked, troops in godition to a large number of police offcurs guarded, the station, the enloos and streets nearby, Every vehicle: passing was stopped and searched

The party was given a rousing send-off at the station by a large number, of high officin's of the Canton

Mr. Fung Ping Fun (Chairman of the Society) presided.

laminated for three days Some arches have been erected in the principal thoroughfares, which were also brilliantly lighted at night Among thoso present were Prof. W. Faid (Dena, Arts. Faculty), Prof. L. Forster (Professor of Education), Dr. S. Wong, Tung, K. T Loke, Messrs, Laim Leo Yim, and Cheung King Pak. -

time.

Mr.Thai said that it was his Arst visit to the University and he was much honoured by the invitation to speak before them that afternoon.

nese and to Mandarin, which is

In the morning, representatives from the student bodies and from the many and various associations, abour unions and Government de partments in Swatow assembled at Kwan Tien Theatre where a meat Government, including General Chen Test Tong, Generalg was held Proceedings were in Houng Hon Ping, Mr. Tang Shao camera but anti-Japanese, scnti-The Hong Kong University, be Y Mr. Chen Shih h Jen, Generalments were fully expressed. Stud said resembled the London Univer Li Tsung Jen Governor Lin Yun ents and boy scouts were much in city of Cerise from Oxford or Key, Mayor Ching Ting Koo and evidence everywhere, the majority Cambridge University in some re spects. Being in their own coun- Air. Wang Wai Lung. The playing of the former wearing black arm-try, he advised, the Chinese stud- of national anthems by the Muni-ets with four Chinese characters ents to pay more attention to Chi cipal Band added further warmth meaning "China must be aveng to the sand off

ed." No demonstration took place One of the members of the Can.and armed policemen lined, the ten delegation, in an interview with main road, The day passed off your correspondent at the railway quietly. station, said that the delegation expected to leave Hong Kong for Shanghai on Sunday morning by the ss. President Madison, Asked where the coming Peace Conference will be held, he said mostly likely in Nanking. A pre Jiminary discussion, wil be first

A posse of pollen guarded the held in Shanghai with Mr. Hu Han Min and the members of the Nan Japanese Consu ato during the day. Previously when the authorities king delegation, after which the two parties will proceed to the capital. despatched special police for pro- All the members of the delegation of the Japanese Consulate tion appeared to be very optimistic, they produced a sort of "creden,

Most of the foreign Consuls were present at the official reception in the Municipal building The at tendance was large and varied spcoches being made, mostly on the Sino-Japanese issue.

For Services Rendered !

common throughout Chinn. He was glad to bear that a new building had been buid to house the School of Chinese Studies, but he deplored the fact that Mandarin was not widely spoken by the studenta in the Colony. He hoped that they would pay as much attention to Mandarin as they, did to Classical Chinese.

Mr. Chang Chi stressed on the fact that all students should study. hard, and, after graduation, đo their utmost to help their mother- land Medical students, he said, could cure not only human sickness diseases of Young China and en- and diseases but, the sickness and gineering studenta could build not only a house but a nation. He eulogised the career of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, who received his early educa tion in the Colony, and asked, all students to look to him as a model. It is learned that Messra, Tšai same evening. and Chang left for Shanghai the

Christian Association,

and confident of success of the and some recognition of their ser tial from their superior officer, formal conference with the Nanking vices was made them by the Japan régame. It is understood that the

co. On this occasion; however, the Canton delegation will not insist on Consul, when the demand was The Hong Kong University Chris- the retirement of Marshal. Chiap made, replied that the required tian Association held its last Bun-1

day service of the year yesterday morning at St. John's Hall Mr. Cheung Shiu Tong (Hon. Secretary of the Christian Society) presided over a large congregation.

Kai Shek.

الأرد

CRIMINAL" SESSIONS.

GUIMARAES CASES AMONG

HEAVY CALENDAR.

amounts would be sent round to the Chief of Police the following day. The next day, however, saw a com plaint made by the Consulate at No. 5 Police Station and the policemen concerned were severely punished,

Military Training for Studenta,

The are nine cases down for hear ing at the October Criminal 6os sions which will open at the Suprotary training school is to be open-which discredited the Bible, but it

38-follows:

RESULTS.

(Continued from Page 01.

HONG KONG AND KOWLOON DRAW

GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

LAST WEEK'S ACTIVITIES.

MONDAY, Ocrouza, 12th 1891.

Captain Reyno (H.M.S. Borwick) paid a call on His Excellency the Low-scoring Match at King's Farkmont House

V Governor and lunched a Govern The second teams of Hong Kong W. Tufton, (Frivate Secretary) Lady Pool pocompanied by Mr. and Kowloon Crisket Club engagad in a friendly at King'a Park which opened the Sale of Work in aid of resulted in a drawn? Sal de the Ministering Childrens League,

The home team batted first and hold at the Peak Club, compiled 10 with Jex (31) and TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 13th 1991 Skinner (26) as thoir, chief contri- The following dined at Govera

Hon. Mr. & Mrs. Creasy, Mr.. butors. For the visitors Rigg took mant House in a Gover

Hong Kong 0.0 started very Binnie, Col. & Mre, or mour badly losing wickets for 14 runs Capt. & Mrs Marragh Mr. & but their later batsmen played stub JW Stephenson, L. Cal & Mr. bornly" and when stumps wors Bird, Mr Claxton, Mr. & Mrs. drawn they had made 02 for 8 Agussin Condr. Murris, Lt. Col. with Mr. Extras" (20), as top-

Thom Dr. Strahem, Mr. & Mrs scorer,

Alan Cameron, Mr. & My Hont derson, Mr. & Mrs. Wodehouse, Mr. & Mr O'G. Anderson, Mr & Mrs Archbutt, Mr. and

4 wickets for 30 runa,

The scores were:-

F. SW. Smith, b Rigg S. Jex, b Rigg FE Lawrence, strong, b Rigg FE. Skinner, o

Rigg

0

G. Lee, a Bigg b Way 2" G. A. V. Hall, run out

2

AR. F. Haven, e and b Mines

farlangs

10

8

A. A Dund, run out.

D. 5. Green, b Lammert

GA White, not out H. Overy; b Lammert

Extras

Total

Mr & Mrs A Steven Y. Koop, & Rev. N. WEDNESDAY, OuroвKB; 14th 1991.

Halward

His Excellency the Governor ac companied by Mr. G. WTufton, (Private Becretary) attended the Interport Bowls Match bald on the Taikoo Club Bowling Greenv

Lady Peel gave & small Bridge party

THURSDAY, OCroaga 15th, 1931.

His Excellency the Governor pre- 7.sided over meetings of the Execu Otive and Legislative Councile

FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 16th 1031,"

1

301

Fall of wickets-1 for 1; 9 for 3: 3 for 501 4 for 63; 5 for 65; 6 for 65; 7 fol 04; 8 for 94; D for 10%.

· Bowling Analyälö

O.AM. R.

Way Rigg Planner Macfarlane. Lammert.

10

40 11 8

The following lunched at Govern- ment House

H. E. Sazor Matta d'Oliveiro. Sonor Albuquerque, Hon. Mr. J. P. Brags and Capt. Mai..

His Excellency, the Governor, and Lady Peal accompanied by Mr. G W. Tufton, (Private Secretary) at Wtended the dance given by the Union of the University of Hong Kong.

0:32 1 3.0049

Kong Kong 0.0.

G. Lammert, e Dand, b Skis-

nor

H. J. Armstrong, b Skinner 0 J. K. Macfarlane, cand, b

Skinner

E. WJ Planner,

b Log

H. R R Prior,

Smith......

O. el Arculli, Hung Mo Chiu, E. Kitchell and A. R. Kitchell did not bat.

Fall of wicketa: 1 for 222 for 26; 3 for 73, 4 for 73; 6 for 73. S

Bowling Analysis,

G. T. Legon

Smith,

A Prata

and b

EO. Etherington, I.b.w.,

-Emith

C. E. Gahagan, not out JR Way, e Lawrence,

Smith.

W. Rigg, and b

R. R. Davies, not out

Extras

Total (for 8 wiekets)...

12

02

13

20

*02

J. M. Simley did not bat. Fall of wickets for 4; 2 for 4; 3 for 4: 4 for 14: 8 for 61; 6 for 617 for 614 8 far 9

Bowling Analysis,

Q. B. 13. -1074799 0937 30

3

4

00

30 80

After the service, Dr. G. A. C. Werklots delivered an address on "Science and Religion," in which he explained that science dealt with

Skinner Smith the workings of nature, but not its origia, which still remained a mys

Raven tory. He was aware that people

Leg The tide of anti-Japanese feeling to-day were saying that the Church

Overy continues to flood Swatow. A mib was receiving blows from Science,

Lawrence me Court this morning. They are ed, in which students of the Com was na foolish and absurd to ask a

QUEEN'S COLLEGE WIN." mercial School (Government school) scientist's opinion on religion as to Kong Brevik, charged with cons and the Kakchoh Academy (o You ask a priest's opinion on science."

Nazarin and Reed Bat Wall, piracy (adjourned from the Sop-kec institution) are keenly interest Dr. Herklota said that the ability tember Assizes)...

ed. Students mesauring, five feet to produce cheap food was the.

Diocesan Boys School were at Accused was acquitted in Sep-high and above will be accepted as

cause of the wealth of America and home to Queen's College, in a tember when charged jointly with possible volunteers. The students Europe. Tropical countries, like friendly match on Saturday when Led Artur. Guimaraes (convicted) have not yet realised the hard- India and the Central American they were beaten by B wickets. with larceny of 87,000 by a trick, ships of soldering, the length of States, though they seemed rich,

The D.B.S. boys had first knock he will now face a charge of constraining needed to teach a man to were in fact very poor. They had and thanks to a sount innings by piracy to utter forged bank notes, fight, and the importance of phyno potentialities for becoming rich, Reggie Reed (41), they totalled 90 Guilherme A. d'Araujo Guitar-sique. Many seem to think that a The people looked to pontics for runs. Nazarim (3 for 22nd M. el aus, and Leo Artur Guimaraes, week's drilling is sufficient to send promotion, and consequently rebel-Arculli (4 for 28) bowled well for charged with "larceny by a trick. them to the front.

fion and civil wars were strife. Be- Queen's College The indictment is that, they, on

Day and night teams of ton stud cause the country was poor, the The visitors were given a good May 8 with another or others, ents each from the various schools people naturally received. little start by Nazarin (38) and Bunt (13) procured the handing over to them are ont conducting propaganda, and education The cost of education and with Teui Yan Pus hitting up selves by Ho Pui-yim of 83,000 in they never fail to find an audience, in America (817 per head) was 32 freely, they won with five wickets. bank notes for the ostensible pur and their eloquence never seems to more than the salary of the people to spare pose of having the notes changed be exhausted. They also make in the tropica. A tropical country for other notes, false or genuine, trips to the interior and fill the could not support modern civiliza and stole the money.

quiet atmosphere there with war- tion. S There is a separate indictmentike declamations. It is a nice Dr Herklots also spoke, on the against Guilherme Guimaraes. The diversion from school life-like a floods in China. He said that the statement of offence is that the ac | holiday!

cauro of the floods was the lack cused, on July 24, with Leo Artür The possibility and the advis of forests on the water-sheds of the Guimaraes (already sentenced), and ability of a war with Japan is freely upper rivers, and that one of the others, procured the handing over discussed anywhere. and every best ways of preventing floods was to themselves by Wong To-po of where. The speakers set great to build large artificial lakes along $7,000 in bank notes for the oaten store by the 400 million souls of the river basins. He concluded by sible purpose of having the notes China and what can be done with saying that the promotion of changed for other notes, false or such a big population.

brotherhood would make the word genuine, and stole the money.

better placO.

Other Oases,

Tsang Bhu Lam, charged with The teams were as follows- robbery by two or more at MongArtsSung Hang Chee (Capt.), koktsui, on June 8. Accused, with 8. H. Wong, K. F. Wong, KY another man named Chan You, is Wong, Law Chin Tang, and H. indicted on a similar chargain Shu, SANT respect of another robbery at Mong kok on August 10; a third man, Chung Wah Teung, is charged with receiving stolen property, a pinti num wrist watch.

Medical.-F. S. Fernando (Capt.),

Flood Relle! Campaign.

A campaign by the Hong Kong: University Christian Association to collect funds for the relief of, the

poor in the Yangteze food areas,

E, K Seto, T..Y. Khoo, T. Kas resulted in about 3000 being Lion, Yang Ke, W W Yeung, Y collected. Eliot Hall tops the list T. Lieu, and C. F. Lo.

Hockey.

of contributors with 110 to its credit, while Morrison Hall is second with $114

The Chairman and Committee of

Chan Hon Ping will be charged with possession of moulds and counterfeit coins, resembling Bag The University hockey team will tha Christian Association should be lish shillings and Hong Kong, ten-meet the Radio Sports Cub in a songratulated on a most successful. cent proces

friendly match to-day at 5 pm an campaign...

The inajdent in which porrosive the former's ground, The follow. | wy

Basketball

noid is alleged to have been thrown ing will represent the Varsity The University inter-daculty bas on a woman is also included in the Roy (Cant) WA James, kethal contest commenced on Fri calendar, the accused being Fung II. Ong, P 0. Tan, E. L. Too, P. Yee Tam Hop Kum a servant N da. Bin, A. M. Rodrigues, B. day with the arte students playing in the employment of Mrs. Wenchs K Ng, O. de Sousa, 8. C. Ho, and against the medical students. The Krogh-Mor, stands charged with largeny of a quantity of jewellery from his employer Cheung and Yip Po will be on trial on a charge of assault by two or, more with in- teut to Tob.

1W Gol

4-6 Mediosis pressed throughout, The Annual General Merting of and won eseily by a score of 388 the Hockey Club will be held on points, The Arte side was consider October 2 atp.m, nt the Union ahly weakened by the absence Assembly Room when office bearers Farge of their players. for 1931-32 will be elected:*

(Continued on previous Columes.

The scorea were

V. Frith

O. M. R. W

6113 133483

R J. Reed 72 35 A. House in 1 0 30

YESTERDAY'S MATCH.

VOLUNTEERS BEAT NAVY

The Royal Navy entertained the Volunteers in a friendly match at King'a Park yesterday which result ed in a win for the latter by 74 Tuna.

led 138 for the loss of three wickets The visitors batted first and total- when the innings was declared closed. Mackay was top-scoror with 64 runs while Griffiths helped with 37 and Reid 28. BA

When the sailors went in to bat, they ran up against Alan Reid in irresistiblo form and were conse quently all out for 94 runs,“Reid's nablysis being 6 för 13. Lt. Comdr. Squance was topscorer with 34 runs while Lt. Comdr.. Skyrme, and Mr Extras "each contributed

18.

The scores were m

Volunteers

J. E. Richardson, b Dowling 3 NAE Mackay, not out 84 R. H. Griffiths, b Barley 37.

A. Reid, e Tanner, b Dowling 23: R. R. Davies, not out

Extras

Total (for 3 wickets).168.

B. Stiliard, L. D. Kilbeg, W H. B. Rigg, A. C. Beck, G. O Burnett had B. L. Stock did not

Fall of wickets:1 or 8* for 65; 3 for 144. [

Bowling Analysis.

11

Dowling Dixon, Bayley Heslop

Diocesan Boys' School, R. J. Reed, b Nazarin S. T. Leo, by Taui ...... N. Broadbridge, b. Arculli... A Prata, b ̧ Arculli: A........ · 18 G. T. Lee, b Nazarin 14 A House, Hint, b-Wood 4 VT. Frith, b Nazarin D Iqbal Singh, e and b Arculli 0. P. Power, lbw, bl'Arculli...., -0 E Frith, not out .....

B. Lay, run out

Extras

Total

12.02.

$10,0

4098

Royal Navy.

Ldg. Tel_Dizon, e Richard-

son, b Reid

Lt. Dwane, b. Reid

0:

0

77

Lt. Comdr. Skyrme, g Stocki

b Rigg

Mid. Heslop, b Richardson

[00]

Lt.-Comde, Bquance, a Stook,

b Reid

Fall of wickets-1 for 39 for 16; 3 for 70; 4 for 77: 5-for

886 for 867 for 87; 8 for 80. 0 for 80; 10 for 30

Bowling Analysis,

MRW.

Tsui Yan Pai Mel Arcullin K, NadnrinTI E. Wood: .....

Quean's College,

A Hunt, cand b Pratn K: Nazarin 0 Mel Arculli, Prata

C. Abbas, b Reed ...

ET Wood, o Prats,

Tsui Yan Pai, not out

EH Esmail not out

Extrán un

Total (for 5 wickets).195

Par-Lt. Finlay, o ·and

Richardson

Mid. Tanner, nm out Comdr. Barley, Poland

Block

Stoker Dowling; b Reid, Mid: Humphreys, b Raid Mid Mathers, not out.

Extraa

Total

Fall of wickets

for 13 for 29; 4 for 35: & for 600 for 88; 7 for 78; 8 for 82; 9 for 84 10 for $4. Kes Bowling Analysis,

Heid

Kilbee

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Stock

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