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A large gathering was, present on Saturday night at Chinese Mr. and Mrs Balle, F.. Baltazar W.CA. when Dr. J. L. Stuart, d. Barrow, C. S.. Beymohr, N. A.
president of the Yenching Univer Brown (c/o Messrs Turner. Sturdy, was the guest of honour at rock & Brown).
China Oil Co., Chung Foo Union Bank, C, L. Clark, Mrs. G. Clark, Mme. Cheang, H Cohen Ltd., A. Congreve, Aubrey Cooper, A. M. Da Cruz.
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WORLD PEACE EFFORTS
British Empire's Part
London, Mar. 23.
harder
Mr. Stanley Baldwin, address- ing the Junior Imperial Lengüe a party given by the Yanching mass meeting this afternoon, sald University Alumni Association. Dr. that no Empire had a greater de- Stuart spoke of "the Alms and sire for peace and had worked Ideals" of the Yenching University, harder and was working
for peace than Britain and the Pelping.
Among those present were Pro-British Empire, which in fact was lessor L. Forster, Mr. I. S. Wan of the largest single force im the They had to ad- the Educational Department Dr. world for peace. (Miss) K. F. Woo. Mr. R. C. Hmit that disarmament to-day, as
Miss E.-Fehr, Miss M. Fitzgerald, Lim, Miss Atkin, "Mr. T. W. Kwan many of them had dreamed of it and Mr. S. Huang, principal of the after war, was not going to be R. Fung-A-Fah
Mun San School. Mr. S. S. Fu prey for that he could not blame any sided.
Mile. L. Gaztero. Great China Rattan Product, Mrs. A. T. Green, F. Hagenmeyer, R. H. Hamson. B. Y. Hou, Houshine Mercantile Co., C. D. Houston, L. M Huey, E. Humphreys.
International Trust Co. Dr. H. M. Kalapest, Kalos Freres, Karloff, Mrs. Klang Kang Lee." W.
Kneale, Kui Kul
Lawing. A. Ling & Co., Baron Hugo Von Lustig, Mrs. C. Lyle.
AW. Maclaren, E. J. March, J. D. McLeod, Rev. and Mrs. A. S. McPherson, Dr. Ide V. Malherbe, C. Mather, Mrs. P. Mayo, Meurer & Cie. Minemura. O Co., Ltd., Dr. S. Mirces, J. Molr, Ella Morris, Viktor Mussik, Messrs, Pire Ill
National Drug Store of China, F. Nevell.
Oriental Art Co.
Art, Peters, Mrs. L. Perry, Capt. V. G. E. Peters
B. Relf, Ltd., O. D. Revell, Miss L. Riddell, G. G. Roberts, L. Roots. Louise Schultz. Mrs. Smalley. Miss J. Stuart, W. H. Sturrock (c/o
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effective in the near future, but
too
Mr. Fu, in introducing the guest particular country and least of all of honour, briefly referred to the the League of Nations which to- day needed its friends who, he part which Dr. Stuart has played hoped, would stick to it now as in the growth of Yenching Univer-never before. Its effectiveness was sity. Yenching, he said, in its ear- crippled by the attitude of Japan
was a comparatively
and Germany but perhaps fly stages,
small affair when Dr. Stuart took much was expected of it by its over the Presidency but now It was advocates. It was hot to be sup- one of the first institutions of its posed that in ten years the nations kind. It was through Dr. Stuart's of the world would turn over a insight that the university was the new lead for good and for ever. first one of the foreign established educational centres to register with the Chinese National Government according to the regulation passed by that Government a few years ago, thus gaining the good-will of the Chinese people.
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Dealing with the fallure of Bri- tain's efforts to secure disarma- ment, he said it seemed to him they were row naturally being led towards this course for limitation of armaments at some point to be agreed upon. That would be the next thing to be worked for
there that were done
would have to be the strictest regula- tion with regard to inspection and this all nations who joined in compact would have to decide on what they could do it any nation could be proved to have exceed-
Mr. Stuart's Address Opening his address by describ ing the imperial beauty of bulld- ings under the Manchu Dynasty, Dr. Stuart said that the colleges of the University were built with resemblances in structure to the ancient palaces, symbolic of the
ed her allowance and refused on cultural heritage of the Chinese.
her Dr. Stuart went on to describe being detected to cut down the different departments and ac-forces to those imitations. R. Vesser, de Villa, E. Vohringer.ademic courses of the university.
Referring to increases in the B. Voronoff..
Baldwin The university, he said, laid spe- British estimates, Mr. HK. Wardle, D. Whitby, Mrs.cial emphasis on social service said that the money that was be- R. U. White,
H & Williamsor work, with a view to sending outing asked for this year and would have to be asked for next year Wing Heng Loong & Co., Dr. Yon
men and women to take part in Ting Wong.
and perhaps the year after was China's rural rehapitation and
to make good
deficiencies that construction work, which is one of the country's main problems to- day. One of Yenching's most not- ed courses is that of journalism. It recognised the importance of guiding public opinion and spread
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The following are the changes and appointments announced in the current issue of the "Shipping Gazette"
China Navigation Co.,
Capt. J. G. Smart, from reserve, has gone command, Kingyuan.
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Capt. R. Allinson, of the King- Yuan, has gone command, Shan- tung, has gone command, Tainan,
Capt. C. H. Jones, sup'y master, from in transit, has gone command, Wantung.
HELLO JAPAN!
New Telephone Service
(Special Alt Mail Service)
London, March 5.
A direct radio-telephone service. between this country and Japan will be inaugurated next Tuesday.
The gli operators at the Carter- lane exchange, expert Hnguists as they are, with not, however, have to learn Japanette
The Japanese operators, it ap pears, are so anxious to air their attainments that the Tokio au- thorities have arranged for tele- phonic bustness to be transacted in English and other Western languages.
Capt. W. L. Shinn, from special duty; has gone command, Wusueh.
An official of the exchange sald Capt. J. H. Hodgkiss, of the Wa- recently: ** Some of 'bur giris such, has gone command, Wanh-learned-a few words of Japanese when we were carrying out pre- sien.
of the minary tests, but I do not think their enthusiasm has carried them as far as studying the language.”
Capt. Y. N. Campbell, Woosung, is in transit.
Capt, E. Gifford, of the Wagh- sien, has gone command, Woosung. Mr. C. J. M. Bennett, chief officer, Taming, is on reserve. Labour Mr. E J. Hankin, chief officer, Wangtung, has gone chief officer, example Taming
ad accrued under the Conserva- tive Governments Governments at a time when the country tried to set an
in reducing to a bare minimum Mr. E. Michelmore, chief officer, the military expenditure in a hope Szachuen, has gone chier officer. ing of education among the peo-that had proved to be vain that Hupeh. ple.
the races of the world would fol- At the conclusion of the address low that example.- some striking films of the colleges | British Wordlen. and campus and the various activi- ties of the University were shown to an appreciative audience.
OBITUARY
Musician W. W. T. Gordon
Martin
The funeral took place Saturday morning at the Colonial Cemetery of Musician Wilfred William Gor- don Martin, H. M. S. Hermes, who died- following an operation for appendicitis at the Naval Hospital
on Thursday at 4.15 p.m.
The Reverend CA. F. O'Dwire, chaplain of HMS. Hermes officiat- ed,
.
WII-
The Prince of Wales, who is to be The funeral was accorded full elected a Freeman of the Worshin- Inaval hönours and was attended. rul Company of Gardeners or by a large gathering of comrades Tuesday, takes more than and representatives of the
an academic. Interest in gardening. ships in the harbour.
He has planned the gardens at Fort Belvedere, and planted many of the beds himself.
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Deceased 15 "survived by his guardian, Miss E. Palmer, of Fitzory | Road, Frotton, Portsmouth, Eng-
Rhododendrons, which flourish land. particularly well in the soll there, are his speciality. He has assem- bled one of the finest collections of these shrubs to be found near London.
WOLF CUBS RALLY
Programine For April 13.
BUS FARE TO BE REDUCED
A report in the "Wah Tze Yat Po" stated that, as from April 1, a five cent bus fare will be intro- duced on the buses running on Nos. 1, 5 and 7 routes and some of the present routes are to be slightly altered.
Mr. D. C. Sim, chlef officer, Hu- peh, has gone chief officer. Sze chuen.
When the service is inaugurated, at nine in the morning, at the ex- change-technically known as the a continental and overseas departe · ment in the East Central district traffic office of the London Tele- phone Service-greetings between British and Japanese Government" representatives will be broadcast,~~
The service will be available for the public from the following day, Wednesday, with working hours from eight a.m. till noon ̋every
Mr. C. Winterbottom, second off- cer, Kaying, has gone second off-weekday. Communication will be cer, Shantung.
Mr. M. P. Beard, second officer, Shantung. has gone second officer,
Wanshien.
Mr. J. Reid, second officer, Wans- sien has gone second officer, Kay. ing.
available. between all parts of
Great Britain and Northern Ire- land and all the principal places
in Japan.
Yesterday, as the writer watched the time indicator ticking off-the duration of conversations stretch-
Two pounds & minute from
Mr. J. A. Yung, der engineering over thousands of miles, he was prompted to inquire the cost officer, Nanning, has gone chief
of talking to Japan. The same paper in an interview engineer officer, Wenchow,
Mr. G. Cormack, chief engineer with the managing director Mr. Ngan Shing-kwan is reported to officer, Wenchow, has gone sup'y have stated that the present in-chier engineer officer, Wanhalen. troduction is not made, with the intention of increasing business but is primarily intended for the welfare of the public
OBITUARY
Mr. R. S. Peck, chief engineer officer, Newchwang, has gone sup'y chief engineer officer, Wanhsien.
Mr. B. A. Davies, acting chief engineer officer, Ninghai, has gone acting, chief engineer officer, Changsha
any place in England, Scotland or Wales, with a minimum charge of £6 for three minutes. Calls from the Isle of Man and Northern Ire- land are subject to
an extra charge of 2s a minute," was the reply.
Mr. C.-L. Crampton, chief engin="
Mr. A. Orr, sup'y second engineer foes-offless, Luchow, has gone, chief Joffices, Manhsion, has gone second.
engineer officer, Wuha
Sir Stephen Burrows engineer officer, Nirghal.
Mr. W. Anderson, chief engineer officer, Changsha, has gone chief engineer officer, Wantung...
Mr. H. A. Morrison, chief engin- eer officer, Soochow, has gone sup'y chief engineer "omcer,.Wanhalen..
ship.
Mr. J. Will, sup'y second engin eer officer, Kaying, has gone. Jr. third engineer officer. Anshun
(Special Air Mall Service)
Mr. C. G. Strapps second engin- London, March 5.
eer officer, Tsinan, "has gone jr. Sir Steppen Montagu Burrows, CIE, died yesterday at his home
third engineer officer, Anshun. Mr. G. R. Wensley, second engin- at Oxford at the age of 78.
"Mr. A Skinner, third engineer eer officer, Shuntien, has gone act-officer, Kwangchow, has gone act- The son of Captain Montaguing chief engineer officer. Luchow. ng second engineer officer King- Burrows, R.N., Chichele Professor
Mr. F. Appleton, second engineer: yuan, of Modern History at Oxford, he officer, Sopchow, has gone acting Mr. C. E. Mackey, sup'y third Extensive alterations have been │·
was born on December 28, 1856. chief engineer officer, the same engineer omcer, from short leave, carried out in the Prince's gardens. Volunteer Headquarters will be 1889 to 1875, and his tutors were He was a colleger at Eton from Herbaceous borders have
has gone acting second engineer been the scene of much activity on Mr. F. W. Cornish and Mr. E. D.
Mr. H. I. Elliott, second engin-officer, Ehuntien made, rose-beds have been plant April 13 when the Wolf Cubs of stone. He played in College Wall acting chief engineer officer, Nan- officer, Soochow has gone acting ed, paved paths laid, and a swim-Hong Kong will be holding their ming pool "constructed.
and Mixed Wall, and went up to annual rally at 2.45 p.m. The Delphiniums, in various shades Commissioner, Rev. N. V. Halward
Oxford as a scholar of Exeter
Mr. H. 8. Myler, second engineer College, obtaining honours in both of purple, blue, and mauve, are a will inspect the Packs after which the classical schools. He entered officer, Shenking, has gone acting feature of the herbaceous borders. various games and contests will Ceylon Civil Service in 1880, and in chief engineer officer, Newchwang. engineer officer, Kingyuan
Dwarf polyantha roses, or "baby be staged.. ramblers,” are another of the
1885 Joined the Archaeological Mr. W. Struthers, sup'y second Mr. J. A. Stewart, third engineer presented to the Pack aggregating Education in 1899; and Govern-second engineer officer, the same The Totem Pole which will be Survey. He became Director of engineer officer, Talaan, has gone the highest number of points is
ship.. at present held by the 1st Kowloon (St. Andrew's) Pack.
Frmce's favourite flowers. The Beautiful mauve catmint is used as an edging plant..
WITHIN, THE CITY WALLS Annals of the Gardeners' Com- pany date back to when there were large befvate gardens within the City wallscape.
BANSHEE GAOLED
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ment Agent, North-West Province.
eer officer, Whangpu, has gone Mr. R. A. Owens, third engineer
ning.
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in 1804, and retired in 1906 He Mr. H. C. Williamson, second en- Was the author of The Buried sineer officer, Kingyuan, aup'y see Citles of Ceylon" and a guide to ond engineer officer. is on short Kandy, S
leave:
|second engineer officer, Nanning,
Mr. A 5. Lawson, ir, third engin-
eer officer, Anshun, has gone third
engineer officer. Kwangchow, officer, Buichow, has gone third
* Indo Chins 8. N. G.
Capt. F. Rowell, from reserve, has gone command, Loongwo.
Capt. T. Wilkinson, acting mas- ter, Loongwo, has gone supy chief Sentence of six months hard In 1911-12 be was honorary Mr. K. McDonald, sup'y second officer, the same ship.. James I granted the gardeners labour was Saturday imposed on secretary of the Oriental Students engineer officer, from in transit, Mr. A. L. Jones, acting chief off- permission to elect a Master, War Chan Ming, a fe banshee from Delegacy at Oxford, and was made has gone sup'y second engineer. cer, Tungwo, is on reserve. den, Assistants and Commmalty to singapore, by Mr. W M. Thomson & CIE. in 1917 and nighted in officer, Wanhalen.
Mr. H. A. Whittle, sup'y second control the trade, craft, or my-st the Central Magistracy for the 1923
Mr. T. G. Evans, sup'y second officer, Chaksang, has gone seting stery of gardening, planting, fen- theft of clothing from No 6 Ko
Bir Stephen was Commissioner engineer officer. Warhsien, has chief officer, Tungwo cing, and removing of plants, Shing Brreet
of Boy Scouts for Oxfordshire, and gone second engineer officer. 800- herbs, seeds, "fruita trees, stocka, Accused was also charged with was High Sheriff of the county in chow. Bets, etc."
returning to the Colony from 1922. He married in 1899 Isabella Mr. R. Howle, second engineer|shing, banishment. On this charge, hệ Christina, daughter of Mr. Alexan- oficer, Nanning, has gone second Mr. E. Cox Walker, second officer, was remanded one week
der Cruickshank of Inverell, New engineer officer, Whangu.
Chipshing, has gune second oficer South Wales, and leaves, with a Mr. 7. Cameron, acting second: Leesang. daughter, tson Major Montagu | engineer officer, Wuhu, has gone Mr. A G. Robjant, third Prince is admitted on Tuesday: Brocas Burrows, MC DS.O., 5th acting second- engineer-officer, Tingsang, has gone second
Innikkiling Dragoon Guards.
Shengking.
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The Princess Royal who was a keen gardener before her brother became Interested in the subject,
is already a member of the Gar- deners Company.
She will be present when the night.
Mr. R. Lane, second officer, Lee- sang, has gone second officer, Ohip-
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