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DEGREE DAY AT THE UNIVERSITY

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Among other changes in University, one to which I wish to call attention is that from June 1938 the University will hold its own Matriculation Examination I anr not sure, even now, that we, any more than British Universities, have put ourselves right in relation to the school system with which we

arc.concerned.

»COURT NEWS

IN BRIEF

As a result of a casual search in the street, an unemployed man. Yu Ping-riam, aged 30, was taken ment or Special Enquiries and Re- ports with distinguished colleagues ed to give an account of the pawn to the Police Station, when he fail- such as Sir Frank Heath and Mr. ticket for a lady's handbag, which C."W. Twentyman. He returned to was found on his person. There India in 1913 ss Director of Public were also 10 pairs of glasses for Instruction in Bengal Under ex-which be also failed to tremely difficult political di-satisfactory explanation.

give a tions, the Department for which he from inquiries made it was known was responsible made remarkable that defendant had, on December progress. He had a share in bring-31, snatched a handbag from a Students' interest in games sig to India a. Commission to con-woman named Hui Lai-mi, The. maintained, but is limited by insuf-sider the affairs of the University glasses, it was later learned, were 'aclency' of playing grounds. This of Calcutta-the most distinguished taken from a show case at a shop applies particularly to tennis. I commission of enquiry into educaat No. 202, Tal Nam Street. Yiu am, therefore, the more grateful tional matters that has yet visited is forced open the lock to the to Mr Eu Tong Sen for his gift the Far East. He was a member of show case and helped himself to to provide a new tennis court, and that Commission, and in the final the contents. and to Mr. Sum Pak Ming who has report prepared under the direction agreed to bear, the cost of adapt of Sir Michael Sadler, the Chair- larceny before Mr. K. Keen at the When charged on two counts of ing the basket-ball court that he man, the hand of Hornell is easily Kowloon Magistracy yesterday de- gave so that it may be used both perceptible. It is not for me to fendant pleaded guilty and was to provide a new tennis court, try to estimate the work that he sentenced to a total term of ave Mr. Eu Tong Sen's gift was the did in Hong Kong after those dis-menths' imprisonment. Detective more welcome as it was entirely tinguished years in India. The Sergt. Franklin prosecuted," " unsolicited and arose out of his in-history of this University has been terest in students' games, He has aatory of transitions from crisis already given a gymnasium, which to crisis, and Sir William Hörnell's is a good deal used, but stiil is by days were not peace, but since I no means used to the fullest ex- came here, I have riever heard a Lent.

word of criticism that did not begin by assuming Hornell's zeni for sound University standards and his unfailing goodness of heart.

HIS EXCELLENCY'S

"ADDRESS

ART EXHIBITION

An Exhibition af Chinese Art was held in the Fung Ping Shan Library early in December and was well attended. The Exhibition threw a great deal of work on the staff in j the Chinese Department, but it was well and enthusiastically carried through. We hope in future years to have exhibitions of specifie forms or periods of Chinese Art; for we are of opinion that this will

vastly increase the educational value of such exhibitions. From time to time we shall, appeal to possessors of objects of art; and: our experience. this year encour-. ages us to hope that we shall gain their hearty co-operation,

GIFT FROM SIR WILLIAM HORNELL

The Dangerous Drugs case which began before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy on Tuesday and. which was to have continued yes terday, was adjourned without fur ther hearing as it was found im- possible to take it in view of the fact that a trade mark case which had been previously fixed would occupy the whole afternoon. The defendants in the case were two man, So Ping-sun and Li Chuen,

His Excellency the Governor and a juvénile said:

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The false bicycle trade mark case, in which the Shun Hing Bicycle Co, are being prosecuted by the British Bicycle Co., was again ad- journed after further hearing be. fore, Mr. R: Edwards at the Central Magistracy yesterday. It will be recalled that Mr. A. J. Raptis, trading as the British Bicycle Co., is summoning Wong Shui-kal, Vice-manager of the stun Hing Arm, for that he had for the purpose of trade, bicycles to which a mark, so nearly resembling trade mark No. 89 of 1037 as to be calculated to

the Birmingham Small Arms Com. deceive. This mark is the mark of

pany, which recently.

was registered here

The past year has been notably eventful. During its passage the Chancellor, has just spoken of Sir Andrew Caldecott who, though the tenure of his office was short, took a step of great moment in the direction of the University's future.

Secondly a Vice-Chancellor, who for twelve years had served the University talthfully and well, left its halls: Mr. Bloss, the Chancellor, has just, spoke of Sir The General Library of the Un-William Hornell's many services to versity has been enriched by a glit of about 2000 volunes from Sir William Hornell. Many of the books in Sir William's gift would now be difficult to obtain, and crease the value of the Library. The Camese Library has also (qua* friends. Two large collections of good books, some in rare editions, have recently been lent from Cantor for long periods of use in this Library. In all, the two col- lections

comprise about 30,000 volumes.

I have mentioned Sir William Hornell's gift of books; but the greatest gift he left the University

education in India, in the United Kingdom and here in Hong Kong.

To that well deserved 'tribute I who saw but little of film, cannot add aught of value. But I can testify on the evidence of the days during which our residence in Hong Kong overlapped that he carried with him the gratitude and affec- tion of a host of colleagues and students, past and present, and their warm good "wishes for many years of health and happiness in retirement.

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was the memory of his geniality OFFICE COOLIE MEETS and unending kindnesses, which, endeared him to a wide rircis of friends and, "not least, to the stu- dents of this University. One of the oldest of Sir William's colleagues writes of him;

Ho Chik-tang, an office coolle. aged 18, who turned or attempted to turn his hand to less lawful bursuits, had

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"During his thirteen years of office as Vice-Chancellor, Sir Wil-perience which resulted in

liam Hornell had many perplex- illes and problems to face. Throughout all these difficulties he always tried to do, whatever he could to make members of als staff more efficient at their work and more contented in their con- ditions of service." Bir William fully realised and insisted that a University must stand for the spirit of original investigation and research as well as for tech ing. And he also favoured the policy of encouraging and help ing inembers of the staff to at- tend scientific conferences in other parts of the world and to travel for purposes of study.

sustaining a broken leg and being arrested by the pollee. He was brought before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy yesterday charged with "being a suspected. person foltering at 3.30 m on November 27 lash in the alleyway between Marina House and the Francis Hotel."'

Sir William always made great personal efforts to see that the University grounds where so many of the members of the stiff and so many students resided should be healthy and beautiful as the natural conditions per- mitted; and all who have lived Is the University are in his debt. Bir William's hospitality was widely known. His genial and cheery Inspiration as host, and the mellowing influence of the finest hospitality, to be enjoyed In the Far East, had a unifying and strengthening influence in the University.

Sir

Detective-Sergeant D Davies, prosecuting sald defendant was coolle employed by a firm on the. third door, of Marina House. On the date in question he went down to the third floor into an empty office. There he took a lead-pipe and put it across to the St. Fran- els Hotel. In this manner he tried to get over, but the pipe sagged and he fell into the alley- way and sustained injuries as a result of which he had been in hospital for over a month. He had admitted that he 'ntended la get across to, the hotel to steal

Remarking that he should take his experience. as a lesson. His Worship gave the defendant a chance, binding him over in the sum of $50 for one, year.

THEFT FROM OFFICER

Wilkinson and Grist, is prosecuting, Mr. G. H. Hugh-Jones, 01 Messrs.

and Mr. M. A. da Silva 16 for the defence. The proceedings yoster- day comprised chiefly the re- examination of the defendant.

Ng Ki-king, aged 38, married wo- man, appeared on two counts of bringing into the Colony two un- before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the registered mustanis from Canton,

Kowloon Police Court yesterday. Inspector H. W. Fraser of the 8.0.A. told the Court that both the two. multsals had been well treated and defendant, when she realised the breach of regulations, had made a report to the S.C.A.

Defendant pleaded guilty to both charges and was fined $5 on the first count and cautioned on the second.

Sentence of six months pri sonment was imposed on an un-. employed man, Lo Wun-zong by Mr. K. Keen at the Kowloon Po- lice Court yesterday when he was of a handbag from Mrs. Murphane found guilty of the charge of theft

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The display of armed force aboard the ship was sumcient, however, to frighten off the junks, and the Kong Bo was later towed off the bar by the Kong Min,

HEALTH RETURNS

Bix cases of small-pox; three of measles, two of cerebro-apinal fever and five of dysentery were reported to the local health nu- thorities during the 24 hours end- ed'st midnight on Tuesday.

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