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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1938."

HONGKONG CANTON &MACAO STEAMERS DEGREE DAY AT THE UNIVERSITY PEACE PLEDGE"

JOINE SERVICE OF THE NONGRONG, CANTON MACAO STEAMBOAT, CO LTD & THE-

TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

British Line

CHINA NAVIGATION CO LTD..

CANTON LINE

From Hong Kong: 8 A.M. sinily. (No sailing on Sunday)

"From Canton:

e A.M. daily (No sailing on Sunday)

MACAO LINE

From Hong Kong Wook in 8.00a.m. Kinakazi 1,50 pad. Sul Tal

Saturday

CUNDAY

3. Sul Tai 5.30 p.m. Kimihan, 10,0 m. Kinaban 5. pin. Bei Tai : EXCURSION

T

From Mamo

3,90 1,121, 2ui T 4.06 p.5. Kinna D. But i 4.00 pm, Sul Tat 4.00

akan 1630 p.m. Klastan

Note:--All vessels equipped with Wirdess. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephone 30101

Triestina

Lloyd

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NEXT SAILINGS

TO SHANGHAI

Biancamano" 9th Jan.

To ITALY

C. Biancamano

17th Jan.

APE

Special Two Months, Round Trip Tickets At Reduced Rates

TO BOMBAY

"CULUMBO

.. SINGAPORE...

SHANGHAI

£44 FAI

£26

£21

£22

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£13

£11

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FOR SALE

NEW LAID LEGHORN EGGS From The Early Sound Leghorn Farm Tai Po Market, New Territory.

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(Tel. 57108).

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THE

·66, Nathan Road,

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LINE

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“PATROCLUS" Faili 11 JAN,, för Marsoilles, L. udang-

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Rotterdam, Hamburg & Glasgow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE **ANTILOCHUS" Bai. 21 JAN:, for Havre, Liverpool

NEW YORK SERVICE

& Bromborough

" ADRASTUS". Sails 12 JAN,, for Boston. New York,

Philadelphia and Haltimore, vis Cape of Good Gape. PACIFIC SERVICE (via DAIKEA, ROBE, NÅGOTA & YOLOHAKA --TALTHYBIUS" Baila 18 JAN, for Victoria, Vansoever

& Barttio

7 JAN., From Pacifio via Japan

INWARD SERVICE

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18 JAN. From U.K. vid Straite

Specially reduced fares are quated for cargo steamers with

limited passenger acermmodation

For ipight, pamage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Agente 1, Connaught Bond, C.,

(Continued from Page 7.)

UNION

existence, except for some small Shouson Chow. Hon. Dr. D. Good Beginning By

provision made by the Church Missionary Society, of a Hostel in which they could be housed collec- tively.

Thus on the one hand they are without the discipline and tute lage which are essential conditions of sound" student life, and on the other they are deprived of the ex- pertence of a corporate life which supplies a great stimulus to, and widena the horizon of, those who are fortunate enough to live in University colleges,

the

No friend or body of friends of this University could raise a more honourable monument. thereby winning

gratitude of the students of to-day and the rever- ence, of those who will come after them, than by the gift of a Hostel for Women Students and I com- mend the thought earnestly to the citizens of Hong Kong.

PHYSICAL TRAINING In one respect. I am advised, student life at the University might be quickened and that is by devoting a little more time and thought to collective Physical Training. As is well known, mo- dern thought. to-day, in recogni- tion of a very ancient maxim. puts Into practice a growingly class alliance between the mind and the body and It would be wise of the University to encourage the same idea herë.

More than two thousand years' ago Plato urged that the cultiva- tion of a healthy body,was the duty of every right-minded citizen and his words have lost no force or truth in the years between. This is, essentially, a matter for discus sion and development in the Un- versity. Unlon. I A practical scheme for some form of competi- Lion between hostels could be worked out, women students per-. haps being: regarded as forming one hostel," I should consider it a privilege to be allowed to offer a prize for an annual contest of that nature.

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EDUCATION SOCIETY Before I end this address I would like to render a tribute to those members of this University who engage themselves, in social activities in the interest of others less fortunate than themselves.

I refer, of course, to the Educa ilon Society, the Medical Bodety. the Christian Association and the other bodies within the University which have as their aim the bet terment of the poorest classes of the community. Their service of love builds better than they know: for love alone is, creative and ever transcends its conscious objective. I would also add a word of ap-

Valentine; Hon. Mr. Chou Tsun Nin, Hon. Mr. S. EL Dodwell: Hon.. Com. 0. F. Holb. R.N. (Retd.)." Hon. Mr. T. H. King; Hon. Mr. M K. Lo, Hon. Dr. Li Shu Fan; Hon Mr. Leo D'Almada e Castro. jun. Hön. Mr. M. T. Johnson; Mr. Ho Kom Tong. Mr. Eu Tong 8en; Mr. Ts'o Seen Wan Mr. Mok Kon Sang: Professor K. H." Digby. Professor C. A. M. Smith; Profes- sor W. Brown, Professor G. T Byrne; Professor M. H. Roffey, Professor L Forster: Professor W. I.

Genard. Professor W. Faid; Professor L. J. Davis, Professor R. Robertson: Professor Hsu Ti-shan. Professor Shore; Mr. G. R. Sayer, Lt-Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin: Mr. M. F. Talati, Mr. J. R. Masson; Mr. T E Pearce, Mr. F... J. de Rome: Mr. O. P. de Martin. Mr. P. S. Cassidy; Mr. D. Drummond Mr. J. H. Seth: Mr. Sum Pak Ming. Mr. E. Cork: Mr. M. H. Turner. Mr. G. S. Archbuit; Mr. B. Wong. Tape. Mr. Kan Tong Po: Mr. Ll Jawson, Mr. Tang Shlu Kim Mr. L Tze Fong, Mr. J. K. Bousfield; DT. G. A. C. Heklots, Mr. Fung Kong-un: "Mr. B. G. Birch, Mr. N. H. France; Mrs. M. Ring, Mr. A. H. Pensick: Mr. RA, H, Mr. D. F. Davies; Mr. A. H. Paterson, Mr. Ma Kiam; Mr. K. W. Salter, Mr. Chan Kwan Po; Mr. 3. V. Boxer, Miss Baxter; Father B. C. Kelly J. Rev. G. K. Carpenter. GRADUATES 1937 Degree of Bachelor of Medicine And Bachelor of Surgery

1:

R. E. Alvares, William Hena. Kan Lai To, Oot Kee Wan, H., L

Yeang Cheng Hin, Yeung Wal Ozorio, G. A. V. Ribeiro, Fang Ke Wah. M. P. H Itoh

In absentia:Tang Eng Gwan Degree of Master of Science in

- Engineering ཀྭ In absentia:-ME. W. H. Wel. Degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering

Chan Sze Cheung, Chang Chi Yin Chak Fook Yat Chin Weng Cheow. Ching Yok Chong, Liauy Khoop L'm, B. S. Ltrin. Lo Hung Pok. G. C. K. Ma. A. B. Pragasam Gurbux Singh. A L N. da Silva, J. A. J. da Sliva, Sung Sheung Hong Sung Tsoong Tuh Tan Pek Eam. Tan Yong Net, Too Joon Ting Tong Chung Kwan... Tang

Local Branch

Over 10 people, representing eight national!tles, met together at tea in the Peacock Room Cafe. Wiseman, yesterday afternoon, to hear a talk by Mr. David Spreck- ley on the Peace Pledge Union. Mrs. M. D.. Labrum presided,' and among those present were Rev. J.

·D. MačLean, Mr. R.' A. D. Forrest,

Dr. and Mrs. Pister, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thomas, Mr. D. O. da Silva, Mr. J. M. Walker, Miss Shin Tak- hing and Mr. 9. Woodruff.

Mr. Speckley, who was mainly instrumental in organising a local group of the. Union, announced- that the Group had now-18 strong adherents. He admitted the dif- culty of fostering a movement of the nature in Hong Kong, especi- ally at the present time, but he.. was sure that a good beginning had been made and was confident that more and more people would join the Group. H ".

The object of the afternoon's function, he said, was to bring to- 'gether people of is many nation- alities as possible, so that an.op- portunity would occur for ́friendly-exchange of views on the vilal question of peace and also to encourage a better understand'ng of one another. The primary ob- Ject of the P.P.U. was to bring about a pacifist public opinion which should have its root in the 'ndividual, and he thought that there was no better.

way than

meeting on common.. ground for

discussion.

An interesting discussion. fol- lowed, in which various views were expressed by different speakers, and the meeting dispersed with many new friendships achieved.

MACAO TAXED BY

the

REFUGEE INFLUX

Reports from Macao indicate of refugees from Canton and sur- that on account of the large flux

population of the port has in- rounding districts,

Chinese

creased to over 600,000.

The Macao Chinese General Kot Ng Tye" Soo Cheong. Wone charge of arranging' accommodd- Chamber of Commerce a taking Yee Wal. E. T. Wood

In absentia:-Chan Bing Hung Chan Khlok Leng. Fang Kal, 'Koh Kwik Eng Hwee," Kuo Yae Lin Han Khick, L. J. Olive'ra, P... Power, Taal Wel Kwen

tion for the refugtes.

SOLICITOR FINED

Arising out of an incident on the Peak, when a Chinese passer- Degree of Bachelor of Arts Au Yeung Chiu, Boon

by was bitten by two dogs which Yoon Fong, Chan Jim Ful.

came from his house, Mr. O. E C. Chan Kal Lau, Mia Lily Chan, Chau Sing by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Marton, of Deacons, was fined $15 Кап. Cheung Wing Ngok. Miss Magistracy yesterday when he ap- preciation and thanks to those Helen Chu Chung Hon Kl. Hopeared to answer a summons for who recently organised the, Chi- Fwee. Hung Mo Chiu, Misa' lu Wal

not having the animals under pro- nese Art Exhibition in the Univer-Yne. Law Chung Kam, Lee Kwal sity's Library. It gave delight and Instruction to many and is, I am glad to think, to be succeeded by more intensive exhibitions of par #cular forms of art in their various periods.

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CHINA AND THE NEW YEAR I would add that the Hong Kong University, following the example of older foundations of its kind, is always willing to house valuable books, pictures and other works of Chinese art whether on gift or loan; indeed it would consider it a privilege to do so.

The Vice-Chancellor has already mentioned -Sir William Hornell's generous gift and two loaned col- lections of valuable books and I add my thanks and appreciation

to his.

+

The New Year has opened for China in no happy mood. There is none here' who does "not hope arid pray that Peace with Honour may descend upon her. When this University was founded one of its principal. Ideals, was that of helping the great and ancient land, a tiny fragment of whose former territory It-occupies,

Every.. Chinese man or women who by cultivation of mind and body fits himself or herself for a higher life is truly, though it may be imperceptibly, helping to realise that ideal. I would leave that thought with the students of the University

at this critical time. ***

¦ PROCESSION LIST His Excellency The Chancellor The Mace Bearer

Kwan, Miss Cissy Leung. Leung per control. It was stated that the Sik Kwan Li Fook Shu, Li Fin

man who had been bitten had Hang. Li Shi YI, Lo Hung Chun, had his medical expenses paid and Helen Moore, Miss Mathilda Pang Lu Shin Fang Mok Hing Bun, Mis

had been compensated...

Wun-ching. Shuen Po Yuen, Sze Chuen, Miss Tam Wai Chit. Tani Chi Keung, Tam Kwok Wing, Miss Wong Man La'. Ya Kwok Yim, Miss Jennie Wong..

Tr Absentia:-Lee Kuan Yew,

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SCHOLARSHIPS The Anderson Medal:-Yeang Cheng-hin.

The Ho Fook and Chan Kal- the Ng L Hing Scholarship:-Miss ming ist Medical Scholarship and

Daphne Chun..

The Ho Foo and Chan Kal-ming 2nd Medical Scholarship:-P. R. T. Naidu and GRA. V. Ribeiro.

The Ho Fook and Chan Kal- G. M. Cornfield. ming Engineering Scholarship:-

The Ho Fook and Chan Kal- ming Arts Scholarship:-Wu Hel tak.

POLICE REPORTS

Lieut. Stapleton, of the Kumaon Rines, has reported the loss of his motor car, No. 2283, from the Balls bury Road Park,

A radio set was stolen from ear No. 1841 belonging to Mr. Webb, of Messrs. Gilman and Co., while it. was parked in Sai Yeung-thol Street on Tuesday..

Mrs, Clarke, of Armend Building, reported the loss of an overcoat at the United Bervice Recreation Club on Tuesday. MA

WEATHER REPORT

HONG

KONG ROYAL OBSERVATORY

10a.m., Jan. 6. Barometer fat sea level), 30.23

ina.

Temperature, 57 F Humidity. 83 per cent. Wind Direction, NNE." Wind Force (Beaufort), 3. Temperature; maximum yester. day, 62 F.

Temperature;

Inst night, 54°F.

Rainfall for 24 hours, ending 10th to-day, 0.22 ins.

minimum

FOREIGN MAILS

Air Mail Service to Shanghai is teing rarily suspended, Ordinary air mail letters for Imperial Adrways Direct Ser- vice to Europe etc. will, until further notice, be closed 'bt Kow- loon Post Office and General Post Office 9.00 am, on Sundays. "Letters for this Service may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes at Kowloon Post Office and General Post Office. They should be clearly marked "By Alr Mall" and bear suficient post- age. Insufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer' Service, at the discretion of the Post Office..

"BROADCAST BECEIVING LICENCES

Holders of licences are reminded that if it is destred to continue to retain possession of the apparatus after the date of expiration of the licence a renewal must be effected without

delay..

As from 3rd January 1936 New Licences, will be, available at". the Government Radio Office, G.P.G. Budding. First Floor, on or- dinary business days, and will be issued against the receipt of a remittance of $14.00, between the hours of 9. a.m. and 5 p.m., except on Saturdays when licences will be issued between 9 a.m. and i p.m.

Applications may be made:-(a) personally (b) by messenger and (c) by post.

It is essential under (c) and preferable under (a) and (b) that applications should be accompanied by crossed cheque pay- able to Hong Kong, Government. The new licence will then be sent by post or messenger as soon as it is ready. Where actual cash is tendered a new licence should be received in exchange before leaving the Licensing office.

In the case of renewal the old licence should be returned with the application.

·HONG KONG RADIO TELEGRAPH SERVICE.

XLT Telegrams conveying Christmas and New Year Greetings will he accepted by the Radio Office for transmission via Radia during the period from 14th December, 1937 to 6th January 1838, both dates in clusive

I

The charge for telegram's to places in China will be based on ONE FOURTH of the ordinary rate and to other places. ONE THIRD of the ordinary rate

(b) The minimum charge for all places will be for ten words. Further particulars may be obtained on application at the Radio, Ofice

Seasonal and Swarow STEITS and Hornow... BWANW

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Air Mail by "Pan-American Air- ways Direct Bervice"-San Francisco date, 29th December' STRAITS

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JAPAN

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date. 1st January

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HONG KONG TIDE TABLE "

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