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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, "MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1934.
CAER CLARK CUP SENSATION
Champions Defeated For Second Time
LATE GOAL DECIDES ISSUE
The Hong Kong Ladles, cham- pians of the Caer Clark Hockey cup. suffered their second defeat this
season when they were sensation- MANCHUKUO AS A MONARCHY ·
ally overcome by the Central Bri- tish Association, by the only goal scored in the second half of their encounter, at King's Park on Sa- turday afternoon.
The Hong Kong Ladies, strange Mr. Henry Pu To Be
Crowned
to say, in spite of their defeat were the better team, but although they penetrated the opposing defence on several occasions. their inatde for- wards falled to find the net, poor finishing and shooting, being main- ly responsible. The Central Bri-
Tokyo, January 9. tish Association stood up very well Proposals to make Mr. Henry to the fast pace set by the oppas-Pu (the former "boy Emperor" 'of tion to.
China, who is now Chief Execu
Their forwards played excellent | live of Manchukuo) hereditary hockey, Doris Hunt, M. Whitley, monarch of Manchukno are now and E Woolley being conspicuous approaching maturity in Hsinking. with a number of well timed raids These should not be interpreted. during one of which, M. Whitley according to high Japanese au- scored the winning goal.
thorities, as a restoration of the Ching dynasty or as connected in any way with the future of China. The throne Mr. Pu will ascend with Japan's assent is that of Manchukuo; his coronation will be a sign that Manchukuo's separa- tion from China is final.
The Hong Kong Ladies were very poorly served on their right and left wings, the wingers being un- able to send the ball into the circle, while the inside forwards, J.Dalziel and J. Churchill, were decidedly off the mark in their shooting..
Undoubtedly one of the outstand- Ing features of the game was the brilliant display of the winners' halves, M. Bryson and E. Beavis coming to the fore with some ex- ceilent spoiling.
B. Pope and B. Helbling, the Hong Kong Ladies' pivot and haif and Mrs. M. K. Lowe shone at in- tervals.
Another Successful Year
PRIZE-DAY AT ST. STEPHEN'S
COLLEGE
Sir Henry Pollock Congra- tulates Staff And Pupils
St. Stephen's College held their annual speech day at Stanley on Saturday when the Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, Kt., K.C. presented the prizes and awards to the success. ful students in the presence of a large gathering,
A very successful year, both educational and otherwise, was reviewed by the headmaster, Mr. F. A. Britton, while, Sir Henry Pollock paid a tribute to the staff and pupils for their religious and charitable activities.
Following the prize-giving, the gathering was entertain ed to a short concert given by the pupils of the College, Those present on the platform besides the headmaster and the Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, were the Hon. Dr. S. W. Ts'o, O.B.E., LL.D., Messrs. Mok Kon Sang, Cheung Wing Kue, F. G. Maunder and Andrew Ling..
The Right Rev. Bishop Hall sent a letter explaining that he was unable to attend due to the fact that he was engaged in Conference with Dr. Kagawa.
HEADMASTER'S REPORT. The Headmaster in his report, said, inter alla:-
The proposals "originated with Mr. Pu's Manchu entourage. When it was broached last year to Mar- shal Muto, Japan's response was at first hesitant, but eventually The year 1933 was the Thirty Tokyo consented. Two reasons in- First Year of the College and was duenced the Government's decision. a very successful one in many First, it was believed that a way. Numbers rose from 152 t' monarchy would be acceptable to January to 182 in November, of the inhabitants of Manchukuo; these 147 being boarders. .No Score
that it would give an air of per- Out of twenty-seven who enter- The first half of the game pro- manence as well as greater dignity ed for the Hongkong University duced no score, both sets of for-to the new regime; and that itMatriculation," seventeen Passed wards going very close with a num- would dispel fears that Japan's and two were awarded Senior ber of concentrated attacks eventual goal was annexation. Certificates, and 13 of them are the Central British Association be- Secondly. the Government
in Hong Kong University ing particularly dangerous near sidered that the establishment of This is the best record in the the circle.
a" separate monarchy would College for several years; and is In the second half the Hong eliminate agitation in Japan for the best percentage of passes Kong Ladies did most of the at- annexation and would make amongst the larger schools of the tacking, but lack of finishing tou-Japan's fundamental policy in Colony. ches and poor marksmanship lost Manchukuo clear to the Japanese them many opportunities.
people.
Play became very fast and dur
ing a raid by the C.B.A. M. Whitley scored with a bowerful shot which gave M. Bird little opportunity of
affecting a gave,
The last minutes of the game saw the champions striving to make up for the deficit, but the Association held out until the final
whistle.
con- now
from
F. S. Stewart went on short leave, and during his absence Dr. E. P. gho, an Old Boy, was in residence.
Sports.
Mr. Ling has continued weekly services for the villagers.
'One of the happlest occasions. was when four of our settlor stu- cents were confirmed by the Bishop at Stanley.
The Staff and the Forms took turns in giving concerts on Satur- day evenings, and Debates on other Saturday evenings were well
attended.
The Art Club held an exhibition
of paintings and photographs, and under the direction of Mr. Asche beginning and has already made the Radio Society has made a good
prizes Sir
own receiving apparatus. SIR HENRY POLLOCK
presenting the Henry Pollock said:
Let me express, in the first place.. my pleasure at being here to pre- sent the prizes this afternoon.
The Warden's Report
for the
past year shows that this College progress, and it may be well be continues to make satisfactory
proud of its outstanding success in examinations to which the Ward- en has already alluded.
"DOG-NAPPING” IN CHICAGO
Prize Bull Terrier. Held For Ransom
The first case of pedigree "dog" napping" is engaging the atten- Mon of the police here. A prize bull terrier, the winner, at three recent shows has been seized and. held for ransom.
Meanwhile. the distracted owner. from Boston, is pacing a hotel bed-room, waiting to hear again from the kidnappers, who have telephoned demanding 38500 for the release of the animal.
HABICHT ULTIMATUM
First Day Passes Quietly
The first day following the ex- piry of Habicht's ultimatum pass- ed off quietly, but attention was focussed on the meeting to be held to-day by all Austrian leaders of the "patriotic front" which coin- cides with the Cabinet Meeting.
"Wet On" Scholarship. Tan Yong Nee. Fang Kai.
"Barnett" Scholarship. Leung Kwok, Ching. Wong Kam Kle.
"Warner" Scholarship.
Loh Eng Chee.
Cel Sek Hwa'
Matriculation Certificates.
Chee Meng Chơn. Cheng Chao Chien. Cheung Wing Ngok. Chin Tsan Yain. Fang Kai. (Dist. Maths.) Edward Kwong. Kwok Hing Fong. Kwong Ping Chi Li Hán Hang Li Hin Lun. Liang Pao Kwel. Le Kwong Tong. Gey Jauw Hong. Pradith.
Tan Yong Nee, (Dist. Trig.) Tang Ching Tuan. Valdya
Yong Kim Lin.
Senior Certificates. Chan Kai Yung. Tan Stang Hoey.
Health has been very good, and the "general physical, fitness of Students is favourably commented That fundamental policy is whol-on by visitors to the College. Dr. by pragmatic. Japan has vital in terests in Manchukuo which she determined to protect at all costs, but she does not desire the respon- sibility of governing its people. Administrative separation China must be complete, but it is all are still popular, and basket- The Group system is showing ex- cellent results. Tennis and Foot- undesirable for reasons of high ball has gained support. Thanks national policy to incorporate pire. By permitting the new State of the College
to the generosity of Mr. Tang Shiv
to become a heteditary monarchy
Council, we now gratulation, and I would express Japan hopes that its separate
have a fine reinforced concrete diy the hope that, during this year, the existence will be emphasized.
In His Mouth ing pier. We have to thank Mr. Government will continue to give G.B. G. Hull for great help in us valuable assistance in the mat Fears of the absorption of North preparing the plans. At the Inter-ter of draining spots where China are groundless, according to school Sports we took second place, malarial mosquitoes are likely to the Japanese authorities.
If Mr. Tan Yong Nee winning the in. breed. Pu should become
Its record in health and physical
Health and Physical Fitness.
The following were the teams:- Manchukuo in the Japanese Em-Kin, M.HE., Old Boy and Member fitness is also a matter for con-
C.B.A.-Mrs. Weber, P. Woolley "and F. Walker; M. Bryson, E.Beavis and G. MacNider: D. Hunt, M. Whitley, E.Woolley. M. Smith and F. Best.
H. K. Ladles:-M. Bird: E. M. Gray, and B. Helbling: M. Wallace, B. Pope and Mrs. M. K. Lowe: E.
chill and Mrs. S. AdamS.
Emperor of i dividual
championship. Lee Hoa
Bell, J. Dalziel, E. Bonnar, J. Churchina he would cease to be ruler Ngak won the Tennis champion. is doing well in Sports, and that,
"Y" LADIES LOSE
I am glad to see that the College
thanks to the generosity of Mr. Tang Shiu Kin, it has now a good diving pier..
Finance
of Manchukio because the essen-ship at the University and Choa Owing to the Club de Recreio tial aim of Japanese policy is to Keng Ju the Sports championship "B" eleven being unable to raise Keep Manchukuo separate from The Students of 1933 held a Con- a team, their Caer Clark Cup fx-China. As restoration of the cert in the Hall of our Sister Col-
Students Thanked ture against the YM.C.A. Ladies Ching dynasty could not be accom-lege at which our orchestra pro- As Chairman of the which was to have taken place on pilshed without Japan's military vided several items, and a sum of Commitee, I take this opportunity Saturday King's Park, was post-assistance. the Japanese believe more than seven thousand dollars of thanking the students of 1933 poned until a later
that it need not be regarded as à
for having raised $7000, by a con- "y" Ladles instead played a team Protocol Japan must be consulted of theatrical
Ilkely event. By the Manchukuo The Old Boys organised a series cert, and the Old Boys Committee from H.M.8. Cumberland and lost on matters involving national de- result of which the sum of more and Tai Ping Theatres and also performances ass and the Managers of the Ko Shing
dete. The
was raised.
was
Japanese Government the decisive contributed to the Building Fund. fence, and this provision gives the than five thousand dollars voice.
It is not proposed to promulgate
Staff.
'fi
by 5 goals to 2.
The game was very scrappy and
the actors, and actresses concerned the Ladles did not seem to possess
for having raised $5,000' by theatri- half the vigour they are usually
cal performances for the benefit of apt to display when up against an-
In September Miss A. D. Han-our New Hostel Buliding Fund. other Ladies' team, this resulting a Constitution for Manchukuo in cock, B.A., and Mr. R. G. Phillips, I am very pleased to note that in the allora penetrating their the meantime. Should Mr. Pu. as B.A. Joined the Staff. In Novem-religious and charitable activities defence time and again.
is reported. destre a high Japanese ber the Warden and Mrs. Martin have played their due part in the Edwards (3), Cripps and Flowers adviser, the Japanese Government went on home leave; they hope to life of the College during the past netted for the naval side in the Mr. Hayashi, the former Ambassa-School Year in September.
would favour the appointment of return for the opening of the year, because the paramount`im- opening half. In the second perdor in London.
portance of doing service for Discussion groups were held on others cannot be too strongly in- Sunday evenings when Fosdick's | alsted on. "Manhood of the Master" was used
Prize-Winners 1933. as a basis,
Dux of School (Gold Medal). Weekly collections have been, Cheung Wing Ngok. made, and contributions given for Dux of Chinese Studies.
tod the teams were broken up and mixed play resulted. Watson scor-
ing twice for the Ladies, while Flo
wers netted his afth goal for the St. John Ambulance
Cumberland.
The teams were:-~~~
HMS.
Cumberland:-Modry:
Day and Hooker: Knight, Lamb and Watson: Flowers, Edwards, Clements, Thomas and Cripps..
Y. Ladies, Weller, A. Fowler
Brigade
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860
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