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JUNE 23, 1933.

THE PENINSULA HOTEL

LATEST LIST OF GUESTS

Mr. L.-W. Amps.

Major R. A. Bagnold, Mr. W: I L. Barker, My and Mrs., J. E.

Mr. L. Davies Mr. Michel Dessel, Mr. E. M. Dollard, Mr. D. Drum achd, Major V. E. Duclos, Mr. L B. Dunson.

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It seems probable that the his- learning in which it was possible Barues, Miss Betty Benn, Miss P toian of the future" will attach to graduate at the older Universi-W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. R. special significance to University ties. No schools of modern langu- Bigazzi, Col. 3, and Misses H. and development, as peculiarly charge ages existed; applied science, with J. Boyd, Lt. Col. Boys, Capt. P. teristic of our age, writes the the expensive paraphernalia an S. Burgess, Mr. T. Bridge, Mr. G. Right Hon. H. A. L Fisher, F.R.S., tailed, was unknown, and, even eie L. Brandt, Mrs. G. E. Burden, Mr."} warden of new College, Oxford.mentary scientific teaching was in B. G. Butler. He may even regard the past hunits infancy.

Mr. Caplan, Miss Peggy dred years as a golden era in the

Ona result of the revolutionary Chann, Mrs. E. Cogan, Mr. and anuals, of University education.

change which has come over theMrs. Gearges Combell, Gen. M. A. A comparison between the posi whole intellectual conditions of the Cohen, Mr. D. Corlett, Mrs. R. C. tion in 1850 with that which ob world has undoubtedly been that. Cruer, Mrs. C. H. Crichton, tains to-day is in itself sullisiently tîniversity education to-day stands striking. In 1550, the University for something for greater in the und tional life than it has done since, may have amounted to four thou: perhaps, the Thirteenth Century. sand, of which the Universities of To possess it has become a national Oxford and Cambridge contributed aspiration. Every family, what the bulk-for, apart from King's ever is social circumstances may and University College, London,be, is beginning to look upon a and Durham, no other University Course at some University as a Mrs. and Misses Garcia, Mr. L. foundation then existed south plum that may well fell to the lot. Gilson, Mrs. W. S. Ginu, Mr. A the Cheriots To-day the Univer of its nost, brilliant member-an. Gorham, Mr. and Mrs. Goul sity population of Great Britain ambition cherished by almost every Col. M. F. Gract, Mr. W. Griffin. numbers close upon 50,000, and Scottish peasant paler familias fresh provincial. Universities and from the year A.D. 1800 onwards. University Colleges have sprung

But these developments have up all over the country, to meet the growing demand for this particu- none the less brought in their train their own peculiar problems. The las form of higher education.

question, of specialisation, for ex- ample, has come to the front with This aniuzug progress is due, peculiar force. Ought all Univer- partly to the development of Udi sities to offer the same bill of fare, versity extension, partly to the or are they justified, while main prect development of secondary taining the ordinary courses of education as a consequence of the study, in making some one subject passage of the Education Act of their very own! In the case of the 1902, and partly to the liberal way English provinces, University au- in which after the War the Govern- thorities would seem to have de ment provided facilities for Uni- cided upon the latter course. Thus versity education to ex-Service atu- the University at Sheffield, situat- dents thereby giving nation-wide ed in the heart of the metal indus- advertisement to the idea of acade try, specialises in engineering and Leeds in textiles; mic studies. To-day, Oxford and metallurgy. Cambridge have become more than Liverpool in tropical medicine; ever national; as distinct from lo-Reading in agriculture: whilst the cal, centres of knowledge, and Ox- Birmingham undergraduate may be ford, in particular, has become al-offered a "course in brewing. most cosmopolitan in character.

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tion of our University papulation This degree of differentiation ap- is, in many respects, even more re-fears to me "all to the good, part-Vicomte J. de Sibour, Dr. A. J. markable than its numerically on grounds of economy and part- growth. In 1850, Oxford and Cam- ly because it increases the indivi- bridge were reserved for Anglicans, dual's chance of hitting upon some who were in point of fact mainly sphere of interest which he may drawn from the territorial class make definitely his own, and in and were distinctly for the Church, which, with the aid of hard work the Bar, or a political career. The and concentration, he may "hope t expanding business world of the win his spurs. For this very rea- North was, to all intents and pur son, among many others, I defend poses, completely severed from all the classical tradition and discip- life line, which have always been asso connection with University Today, it is probable that even at ciated with Oxford. Oxford and Cambridge barely fifty per cent, of the undergraduates are what is known as "Public School men. The other half come from se condary schools, many having won their way through from elementary schools with the aid of scholar leisure time--an ideal which differs THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD, into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf

COPENHAGEN. ships, whilst a considerable percent in no essential from the goal of age of students hail from overseas.education in general. In the case of the provincial and

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TIME-Motor Vessel

Mr. Walch. Mis P. W. Web. ster, Mrs. MA. Whitahim, Mr. A.- After all, the ultimate aim ano Williamson, Miss E. Wölnizer. Sq. object of a University education is Ldr. and Mrs. Wood, Mr. W.[1 to fit a man for his chosen career, Wright: to educate him as a citizen, and, furtherigore, to enable him to make

a noble and a profitable use of his

THE

#TONGKING" It would, I think, be a grave Danish Motor Vesapl mistake to lower the standard of having arrived from Antwerp, Botterdam of students drawn from State admission to Universities, for it is Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed aided schools" is, of course, even important to realise that many that all Goods are being landed and more marked.

placed at their risk into the hazardons and/or extre hazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., where Delivery. can be obtained as soon as the Goods are Landed.

men and women, well-fitted though they may be to play a leading part in the world's affairs, are none the less constitutionally and mentally unfitted to benefit to the full by a University education. To thrust

Steps by step, with these changes in population and personnel, there has been a correspondingly vaas.de velopment in"new knowledge" and facilities. In 1850 classics and it upon them would be a mere No Claims will be admitted after the mathematics were, to all intents and waste of their own time, and of purposes, the only branches of that, of their instructors.

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Miss Scriven began playing lawn tennis at the age of 7. Until she won the junior championship in 1999 hér only coach and mentor was her mother, who "never seemed to tire, like the late M. Longlen, of sending practice balls to polish a stroke.

The victory at Auteuil recalis Miss Scriven's heroic fight against Mme. Mathieu two years ago, when,

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ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH,

KOWLOON

Goods have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after 27

June, 1933, at 4 pm will be subject to Rent..

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined by Mesar. Anderson & Ashe on the 26th June, 1933, at 10 I).

All Claims against the Vessel mmt be presented to the Undersigned within tan days of the ships arrival, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Billa of Lading will be countersigned by

JOHN MANNERS & Co., IA

Agents.

Mercantile Bank Building.

Services, for Sunday, 25th June 2nd Sunday after Trinity.

5.15 a.. Holy Communion 10a.m. Primary Sunday School Hong Kong, 20th June, 1933.

and Young People's Service 11 a.m. Morning Prayer

Bermon. Preacher Tae

Vicar.

.and

3 p.m. Sunday School.

and 4 pm Evening Prayer

Sermon. Preacher The

Vicar Tuesday, 27th "inat. Mothers.

on her first appearance on the Cen-Union 2:45 pm.

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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

FaoM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO',

· ANTWERP, LONDON, AND STRAITS.

tre Court at Wimbledon, she came Friday, June 30 Communicants The Steamship within a few points of beating the French champion.

FIFTY YEARS A LONDON STAGE-STAR

Without any coy regrets, Miss

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MONBIGNEES of Cargo are hereby, informed that all Goods ars being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardons Godowns of the Home KomG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND from the "wharves

may be Gobowy CoART, LZD., whence and/or

BURGENLAND having arrived, from Hamburg and Ports of call Congress of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk and Godown Company's godown at

CONSIGNEN NOTICES

PRINCE LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK.

【HE Motor Vessel

having arrived from the above Porti 31st instant, Consignees of Corgo hereby informed that their Goods. being landed as their risk into Godowne of the Hong Kong and Kowl Wharf and Godown Company, Limi Kowloon, and stored at Consiguess'

All broken,

T SILVERWALNUT"

Kowloon, where Delivery may be and expe, chafed, and damaged Gol

are landed.

obtained as soon as the

Cargo will not be landed.

Optional

hers, unless Notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extendra

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Cloods remaining undelivered after the Thursday, 29th June, will be subject

Rent

are to

Be left in the Godowns, b

they will be examined on Tuesd 37th instant at 16 s,m.

All Claims must be presented wi

18 Days of the Vessel's arrival h after which date they cannot “be cognized

Claims will be writted after No Goods har's left the Godowns, and Goods remaining andelivered after: 28th instant will be subiect to Beat

Bills

of Lading will be countersig No Fire Insurance, has been efecte

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A broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Wednes day, 28th June at 10 am, by our Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas. To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a Revenue Ocer in attendance when wh

"dutiable" goods are Hong damaged examined.

All Claims must reach us before the Thursday, 20th July, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

No Insurance will be effected Billa of Lailing will be countersigned by

JEBSEN &·00*

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SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEF NOTIOR.

MS. "ARAMIS.”

ABELVED HONG KONG 'os TUESDAY, THE 2016 JUNE, 1933.

From MARSEILLES, 30.

ONSIGNEES Cargo By the above-named Steamer are hereby informed that then Goode, with the exception of Opium, Trenaars and Vala Ables, are being landed and placed at and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, Konloca, whenes Delivery their risk in the Godowns of the Hong

Goods not cleared within 7 days, in-

"THE NORTH OF ENGLANI

S.S. CO., LTD........

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FROM ANTWERP

HE Steamship,

THE

"CUSEBRIDGE" having arrived from Antwerp Porta, consignees of cargo are her notified that their cargo "is b landed and placed at their risk the Hong Kong and Kowloon W and Godown Company's Godowi Kowloon, where delivery thay obtained as soon as the goods landed.

All goods remaining undeliv after the 26th June, 1933, wil subject to ren

No Fire Insurance will be affe by us in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be lef the

for examination by godown consignees and the Company's veyors, Messrs. Goddard & Dot will attend at 10 am on Mon the 26th June, 1933.

No claim

im will be admitted after within

Tstopped and complainant did like the 48th anniversary of her first I don't want to remember, and "so obtained, be admitted after the 'be obtained as the Goods are lange which date they will not be recog

wise. In doing so complainant London appearance. had to put his feet on the ground. It was 48 years ago that she was to steady his cycle, and accidental!

a

but it wasn't my fault."

No Claim

VOYOTE

ข่า

claims must be rearrival here, weeks of the ship's goods have left the godown and

Consignees are requested to surre

for countersignature.

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& CO WILLIAMSON

Agents. Hong Kong, 20th June, 1933.

You Monday, the 26th.

&

"Goddard Jonat

& Sur

MOBSTS

my memory is not cluttered up with hines from old plays. In the same Goods have left the Godowns, and all

of ly kicked one of the dogs on the acting the name part in "Dorothy way I can be completely unaware of floods remaining undelivered after the rewill be subject to their Bills of Lading to the underst

AD All Claims against the

Ulaime mask he went to the Under I'm proud of my record, but I head. The dog turned round and at the Lyric Theatre, and to in the presence of people I don't like. 29th June, will be anbiect to Bent

on or signed before Friday, the 20th June, theatre. She doesn't mind letting i wish I hadn't suffered so much be presented to the Uzideer mu she is the star at the very same

hey will not 1038, they will not be recognised. snapped at him.

Damaged packages must be

"Tältin Complainant was not sure at the the world know that she will be ea from Maria Tempest parts. I've before the 11th July, or they

All broken, shafed azid damaged time whether he had been bitten in July nor does she mind giving often been blamed for taking suly, be recognised Goods the Godowns for examination,

parts, in are to be left in the Godowns lar "not

they will be examined on the 27th June, ays lived, sensibay, I have had to take what mana-20 by Meistra: Goddard of 10 am on

1088. trousers, and he said he was all years on end."

I have always

Consigne must bate Berenne ight....

Douglan shaanid When I am working gera offered. Perhaps able To comply with the General Borided Officer in attendance when damaged magistrate held that there absolutely nothing whatever, except misfortune to be a fashionable ec- was no evidence that the dog had a matinee, stops me lying down betress instead of jurat a good one. Warehouse Begnlations consignees datisble gobar, and oxamined by the

must have a Revenue Officer in atten Company E.BurveyOrRVICES F

admitted actually bitten the complainnot and tween four and six in the after-

Not that I think badly of the dance when damaged dutiable goods. No Olaima will

ed after the ndon stage to-days On the con- are examined.

Good have left the Godowns there a wonderful, quan No Fire Insurance has been anected No Firs Inmurano ill be effected by

BPATHAS, LIVLYGSTON & Up, Erde

1981 Hong Kong, 20th June, 1933

The

in the circumstan he would disapon. The house has to be as, quiet,

miss the

The other summờng, againit Mr.

Li Chor Chi was also dismissedras

the constable who

summons was not in Court

the grave. I have only two ins world: one, is my husband and the

good writing and, good Boy 28ting wil be onzin taraigned by us in any o6so when th

But do

gclassic, paTİ:

bad hadis

me of the biz:

Hong Kong, 20th June, 1985.

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