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Playing the role as a Wandering Minstrel, Mr. Gerald Sydney, the popular musiclan and teacher, gave a delightful entertainment at the St. Andrew's Church Hall last night, to a large audience."
Before the commencement of the musical items, Mr. Sydney gave a very interesting talk. mingled with humour about his experiences in his professional tours round India and China.
Mr. Sydney mentioned that when he arrived at Wuchow during his travels. be was suspected of being
FRENCH ADMIRAL
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Reception At The Consulate
UNIVERSITIES COMPARED
(Continued from Page 1.)
Professor Chang said that on his recent tour in England it was A brilliant reception was givennis, privilege to visit twelve of the lust night at the French Consulate universities and university colleges oy Mons. Leurquin (Consul de in England, Scotland and Wales. France) and Madame Leurquin. It was a rare opportunity for blin to observe English university He from within and to draw for him- self inferences concerning its uni- que characteristics.
in honour of Vice-Admiral Esteva who has just arrived in Hong Kong and who commands the French Navy In the Far East.
Among the many distinguished
The first striking characteristic people invited to meet him were of the English universities was the Admiral Sir Charles and Lady diversity in type. As was 'Com- Little, Admiral and Lady Talbot, monly known, the Scottish univer- Admiral and Mrs. Sedgwick, Blrsities were quite distinct, being Atholl and Lady MacGregor, Briga somewhat closer to the continental dier and Mrs. Seth Smith, the and American institutions in at
mosphere and teaching methods.
The lecturer referred to the venerable and famous Oxford and Cambridge Universities which have had continuous and rich history for some
six or seven hundred years. He also described the com- Ing into being of the London Uni- versity which represented three new tendencies which were then becoming articulate in educational terms, namely, a rising commercial and industrial class; the non-con-
a spy. When the custom officers. Colonial Secretary the Hon. Mr. picked up his music notes which | N. L. Smith, the Hon Mr. and Mrs. were queer to them, their fear be- RAC. North, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs Edwin Taylor, the Hon. Mr. came more than a suspicion.
He said that years ago, before the and Mrs. C.G. Alabaster, the Hon. bloom of radio and talking pictures, Commander and Mrs. G.F. Hole, the travelling musicians were im- Mr, W.J. Carrie, the Hon. Mr. and mensely popular, and as a result of Mrs. R.M. Henderson, the Hon. Dr. the introduction of these devices, and Mrs. A.R. Wellington, the Hon. the artists are facing overwhelming Mr. and Mrs. T. H. King and many dificulty in their profession.
other well-known residents. in- Following his address. Mr. cluding members of the Consular Sydney, Introduced his pupils and Body.
of USA.
the
Officers
his friends who gave a most en- "Mindanao" and "Sacramento" formists in religious conviction;" joyable programme. Notwithstand-the leading French residents and and the challenge of science. ing it being their first appearance the Officers of "Lamotte-Picquet". in publie, his three pupils, Mr. P. and" "Argus."
Jackson, Miss Pollard and Mrs. Many Officers of the Army and Phoon, gave many admirable num-Navy, who should have attended bera which gained much applause were unfortunately prevented by and many encores, Miss Pollard's the manoeuvres from being pre- Items won the highest laurels, and sent. Mrs. Phoon's entertainment was enjoyed with no less appreciation
The appreciation of the gather- was voiced by the Rev. J. R. Higgs "who moved å vote of thanks to Mr. Sydney and his pupils as well as friends, Mr. Li Chor Chi, Mrs. R. Sanger, and Mr. Edgar Warner, for the very enjoyable entertainment.
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The second characteristic was the manner of life in the English universities. The chief emphasis in Oxford and Cambridge was com- munal living. Some of the earlier traits, of monastic way of living had been modified and modulated to salt educational purposes. As a result there was a distinct atmos- phere achieved and there was cloze contact between the teachers and
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CRUISERS SUNK THE MENDICANT ings, and, most important of all,
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The Red patrol craft did valu- able work in detecting and report- ing
and Blue" destroyers
sub- marines off the Red coast line at
various pointa.
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THREE FACTORS In commenting on the tenden going on; and crery parent must feel it incumbent upon them to eles in Chinese university educa- leave no stone unturned to mit- tion
to-day. Professor Chang gate this evil.
stressed the importance of three Difficult as it is to refuse, we factors, namely, ought never to give money under stable political and social atmos- comparatively The following is the Communi- any circumstances, and we should phere which was a first condition Shanghai Japan and EUROPE viaSiberis que issued by the General Staff-do all in our power to induce vor
PRESS COMMUNIQUE
The past twenty-four hours have witnessed a number of Blue at
generous-hearted tradesmen
in encouraging the orderly advance Air Mall for Canton and Dis and in higher studies; secondly, the employees to refrain likewise. When teaching personnel must be given Saigon vi- Swałow
tricts. a case comes before our notice we the proper oportunities to grow; state of should at once get in touch with and thirdly, an atmosphere of thánghai and J*pän
the Police or The Child Protection closer relations between the tea- Japan Society who will do what is best chers and the taught must be fas-
tacks of all natures at various points of Redland. No
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war rxists at present between Northland and Redland.
Last night enemy destroyers at- tacked the Eastern and Western entrances. The Eastern entrance attacks resulted in a small party of the enemy entering the fort át Devil's Peak and doing damage to
in the circumstances at once.
tered.
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I feel sure a great deal could, be done by propaganda. The whole
SPEAKER THANKED literate community might be cir- Professor Forster remarked. at cularised. advising every one to the close of the address, that he report cases of begging to the au- had felt for some years past that a gun: the party was driven of thoriules rather than giving money- the time was ripe for China to and one Blue destroyer was sunk.
aa.d means to get rid of them. turn her attention towards English The gun will be repaired by noon children in the schools and mem- universities. He was personally in- to-day. The attacks on the West-bers of youth organizations should clined to feel that the Chinese uni- tern entrance were beaten off and
be told the truth about it all,versities at the present day were two Blue destroyers were sunk: a
cating houses, and boarding houses giving a little too much emphasis gallant attempt by the enemy t
should have notices put up where on scientific studies. land on Stonecutters Island wa
all can see.
all the and above easily repulsed. Red patrol. ċraft
Chinese Press should put the whole idia valuable work in detecting and situation before the public, so that reporting Blue destroyers and sub-every citizen knows how he can marines off Red coast line at vari pull his weight in the urgent cause ous points.
of helping suffering young ha- manity. Yours etc.
D. E HOLE. 405, The Peak. Hong Kong, 18 March 1937.
Blue alr action has been hampered by bad flying conditions, Considerable damage has however been inflicted-at Kal Tak and on the civilian petrol installations in particular. Three Blue aircraft have been damaged by Red anti- aircraft fire,
Blue landed a considerable force
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In proposing a sincere vote of thanks, the Rev. Father R. W. Gallagher, said that it was impor- tant that students should come to look upon their teachers as men who took a real, intimate,
al interest in them.
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CAR MISSING
on the Northern and Southern Kong Chak, 18 years old, of 6 | ahores of Starling Inlet about Tai Wah Street, ground floor was | |- 11-00.p.m. The approach was de- Į admitted to the Government, Civil. tected by Red patrol vessels and Hospital yesterday evening follow- the Northern landing was engaged | Ing an alleged' attack" by one Wu by Volunteer beach machine guns Wan, a fellow lodger, during which A report was made to the Cen- and a detachment of the Kumaon bolling liquid was poured on the trai Police Station last, night that Rifles. One Blue party was "de-complainant, who was severely a Morris B, No. 2987, parked at elmated by the Volunteers.
Fedder Street between 5 and 7 pm. ments of Kumaon Rifles were sent The police are now looking for was missing. The car belongs to forward in lorries to reinforce, but the assailant who disappeared | Miss Bascombe of 25. Kennedy fell into a trap and were captured, after the attack. Blus succeeded in doing consider-.. rable damage to Red communica- tions and electric power installa- tions East. of Fanling. The party then withdrew, voluntarily, their' withdrawal being harassed by Red armoured cars, one of which crashed into a well-hidden road- crater and was ditched.
Red territory is intact. Blue's action during the night might be summarized as a number of raids by sea, land and air in an endear- our to inflict material damage and to cause Red Commanders to dis- sipate their strength. In regard to the latter, the Blue plan has ¡ not succeeded.
Use of carrier pigeons by the Royal Welch Fusiliers ta proving a valuable adjunct to the mystein of communication.
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