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ABBOTT-TUCK-On July 2, 1938,
Holy Trinity Cathedral. jū Shanghai, by the Rev. Dean A. C. 5. Trivett, Phoebe Eleanore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tuck of Oxford.
to Walter Edgar, son "of. Mr. and Mrs Walter Abbott of Belfast.
DEATHS
EDITORIAL
SUMMARY COURT What Our
CLAIM
ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT
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Readers Say
CHINESE WAR CHARITIES
SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1938.
D.B.S. SPEECH DAY
(Continued from Page 1)
MR. P.S. CASSIDY
The Secretary of the School Committee, Mr. P. S. Cassidy. said
GOVERNOR'S SPEECH
His Excellency the Governor said:-
I have been asked to say a few words on behalf of the Governing thought in the minds of every→ I suppose that the principal Committee of the School by way one today is that in a et publie acknowledgment of Mr. though happily not an immediate Sargent's devoted and efficient
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claim for alleged breach of contract was brought against A. A. Rumjahn, trading as Beaux Arta, Lim-On June 28, 1938, at the St.and the Beaux Arts, by Antonio da
To the Editor. The Hong Kong. Luke's Hospital. Shanghai. Motta, before the Acting Puisne
Daily Press] George S. H. Lim. age 28, of Judge. Mr. Justice E. H. Willams
Sir,-One of the members. of in Summary Court yesterday. Manila P.I.
Mr. C. D'Almada appeared for the Red Cross Commission sent service as Headmaster during the one, we are saying "Goodbye" to Tyrtoff. On July 2, 1938, at 504
out to succour the wounded
the Headmaster, Mr. Sargent. was past six years. 1.S.S. Apartments,
Avenue plaintiff and Mr. C. A. Sutherton
Dr. Milch, of Vienna, who has
is very clear from the few words Russ for the defendants.
When Mr. Sargent arrived here which he has let Joffre, Shanghai, Captain
of in June 1932 he took over a school matter that his heart is painful. fall on the The claim alleged that by a con- now accepted the. position Constantin Alexander Tyrtoff,
It
Russian Imperial Navy, belo- dants agreed to decorste plainting / Yan Hospital, (C.M.S.), Through effects of seven years buzeting at feather's weight to aged 61 years, formerly of the tract dated April 8, 1938, defen- Medical Officer of the Pakhol Po which was suffering from theily. wrung and I would not add a
Tyrton.
him we have received a repre- the hands of fate.
He knew of
the burden. ved husband of Nathalle premises at Nc. 64 Gloucester Road
which is oppressing his soul, ground floor, for $1,000, the work sentative selection of woodcuts of the extraordinary run of bad luck to be completed within 30.cays striking originality and beauty by which had left the School heavily pathise with hum-and.
But deeply though we sym- wife. Dr. Emma Milch-
I may from April 11, 1938.
in debt to Government and he Professor of Applied was aware that his tenure of office it would be misplaced kindness. say. ourselves at that, prospect, Defendants commenced certain Bormann. preliminary work on the premises Art at Vienna University, whose might not last the year out. He
ATEAZZ but failed to complete the work work in this metier has a Euro-found a school with fine traditions / were. no word to be said today of
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JAPAN WITHOUT FIXED POLICY
The entire HE die Is cast.
people of the Chinese nation, Tally apprised of their-tremendous duty to their country, and to the
THE
The artist has sent out
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these and
his services to the Diocesan Boys'
behind it but with less than 300 School during the last six years.
I will, howevet for his sake con-
ane, what. I have to say to the smallest possible compass.
of decoration. By reason of de- pean reputation. fendant's breach of contract, plain-
boys and a depleted staff. ti had to employ another con- impressions of the scenery
His Dist report to the Commit old-world towns of Austria and tee did not mince matters and he tractor at an increased rate to complete the work and he had lost Germany and some of the citles frankly warned us that his polles the use of the premises from May of England and the new world, of recrganization might not show came here. he, found to be sold for the benefit of the any appreciable results Chinese Red Cross, and we hope year. However, he convinced the
inside
Six years ago when Mr. Sargent a school
11 when defendants ought to have
and other consequent difficulties. heavily encumbered with debt completed the work.
Plaintifs had also lost the sum the Hong Kong public will give a Committee that his policy was Much of, the dead weight of debt · we were able to persuade the owing to his energy and devotion: are sound and on the strength of has been lifted from the school. Government to modify the terms as for other troubles, you who
That brought us have known the school some relief and Mr. Sargent was longer than I are well aware of able to go ahead,
the great revival that Mr. Bar- gent has brought about; I will Generos as the Governments; not go into details, "His Head-
1938.
they hearty response when placed on exhibition at the St. John's Cathedral Hall on Monday. July 11, and the next two days.
The exhibition will also include the work of Mr. Wong O, Hung. Hong Kong boy.
who WILS
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at ar
loan.
though he received his training HEAVE LOAN TO CARRY
open
and interest
much
payments, must have made it also a ́labour
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of $1,000 which in anticipated per formance of the said contract he London Office: 53, Fleet Street had paid to defendaws on April 8, Plaintiff claimed $1.600, but in order to bring the claim within the Jurisdiction of the Summary Court, plaintif waived the sum of $800.
in Canton. He was one of the Defendants plead that they were
most brilliant and promising or revised terms were we still had, as mastership has been to him prevented by plaintiffs from carry- the younger artists of the modern we have today, a heavy loan to labour of love and his Success ing out the completion of the con- school, and
returned to Hong carry tract, and counterclaims for the Kong only to die. It is hoped, by which although on reduced of joy. sum of $1.000 due and payable by the sale of his pictures to provide scale, leave us with practically
A GREAT LEADER the plaintiff to the defendants in for his widowed mother.
nothing for development..
For the moment the coming The Very Rev. J. L. Wilson has Nevertheless Mr. Sargent has respect of the said contract.
Evidence was given by Mr. M. A kindly consented to
parting has beclouded his sky: the accomplished much in the face of but when that.cloud has passed avier, architect, and by plaintiff, exhibition at 5.30 p.m. on Monday. various difficulties and when he by you may be sure that the joy who said he was licencee of the July 11, and it will remain open comes to hand over the School In of the past will still be shining world, will not look back.",
The above is an extract from the Liberty Hall restaurant, after from 10.30 am to 7.30 p.m. on the a few months time it will have on him and will strengthen him. manifesto issued by Generalissimo which the shearing was adjourned next two days Yours truly..
over 450 boys on the roll and it in his new and great post. On will be in a high state of efficiency his appointment to his Bishopric Chiang Kai-shek on the eve of the to August 3.
For this state of affairs we have we congratulate him very warmly... entirely to thank Mr. Sargent who The Diocesan Boys' School bus devoted time and energy to
losing a great leader: Fuklén is the School in a remarkable degree,
gaining as assistant bishop a His only relaxation seems to have
proved administrator and one been cricket on Saturdays in the who is devoted to the service winter and gramophone recitals at
humanity. Z.B.W. Studio: Out of school
We have heard the School's hours he has given much time to Report read and we have gather- the Interests of education and al-ed that the past year has seen. though his views may not have many galna shid betterments. completely coincided with those in
first anniversary of the war. It is
TROUBLE OVER SMALL DEBT
TRENE M. ASHRY MACFADYEN.
President. H.K. Working,
Artists' Guild.
MONSTER FOUND WHOLE
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a statement that rings with firm- ness and sincerity, and for that reason it cannot but command the
An unemplayed, Chari Sze-long, respect and sympathy of the whole of the civilised world. One year of was sentenced to two weeks' Im- fighting has proved to the world prisonment, by Mr. Butters at the that China" today is a unified (Central Court yesterday when he country, that the national spirit is pleaded guilty to the charge of in- so closely knit that no amount of flcting grievous bodily harm on bombing or shelling will be able a shop foki, Cheung Pak, in Elgin | tc disturb It
Street, Chan Was ordered to payi $5.compensation, falling which he,
[official circles I cannot help feel. That which on the whole pleased The complete carcase of a pre-ing that the educational policy of me, most was the statement that is to serve a further week's sen
historic monster-the first of is this Colony can be greatly helped attendance had improved by tence.
kind ever found is to be brought by independent critics with post- being pleased at that was
great deal, and my reason for
merely, or even principally be- cause it meant that lessons' were” better "learned though that is not
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LIKE the wise judge that he is, the Generalissime though satisfied with the way the Chinese have Detective-Sergeant Terret said from Wrangel Island, South-war experience of teaching in resisted all advances, is by me the defendant called on the com- Eastern Alaska, to Soviet Russia England. means unduly elated: On the other plainant to collect a debt of fifty in a ship remodelled for the pur- hand he chooses to be rather on cents, and struck complainant with
the conservative a file when he failed to collect bis A scientific expedition will sall sought. I can endorse that for 1 unimportant. Rather it was be- from Vladivostok early next month have been in his confidence over cause regular attendance is a
GREATER. side and in his money. |HARDSHIPS" speech broadcast
pose.
Mr. Sargent has told you that his new appointment came
un:
MAY COME from Hankow on PUBLIC MISCHIEF in a ship, with refrigerator plant this
Wednesday night.
CHARGE
sign that a school is morally matter. "The Committee
healthy. installed to preserve the carcase. would, of course have rejoiced I
As the ship cannot approach the he had decided to remain but they not be, just a collection of Indivi- For a school is not or should
southern coast of Wrangel Island, realise that as an ordained" priest.
on those
IN THE GOODS of Belagrams to Japan and Manchuris calls on the people of China will police force, maintained at publie as a railway truck and weighing/tian missionaries during its pres the School as a whole is keen: i
Singh, late of Amoy, in the has been reduced from $1.65 to Republic of China, Ex $1.45 per ordinary word (other Sergeant Major, Amoy Police, classes in propertion) as from the
· deceased,
5th, Instant,
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SATURDAY, the 9th JULY, 1938.
Commencing at 10 am.
At Godown No. 35 of The Hong
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Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon,'
(For account of the concerned)
38 REELS PAPER
(All more or less damaged by seawater).
Terms: Cash on Delivery,
he warned China's millions that they must be prepared for greater
An unusual charge of "causing a special ferry must be built to Mr. Sargent's first duty is to the dual boys each merely trying to hardships ahead and be ready to or tending to cause a public mis- bring off the carcase.
Church and they feel that the acquire as much book-learning as make further sacrifices to carry chief on June 14 by writing a letter. The carcase weighs nearly four School's loss will be the Church's possible: a good school is a live this war of resistance to a success containing a false statement, to the tons, and the rock in which it is gain. Might I add that we hope strength and vitality
things which depends. for its iful conclusion.
effect that a constable had extort-embedded weighs seven tons. It will be a gain to China which who teach and those who are There is no need for us to say the sum of $1.50 from another per- A special packing-case, as big is being so nobly served by Chris taught in it. If they are keen. that we feel certain any further son, thus causing officers of the
be gladly and cheerfully met.
three tons. has been built to con- sent trials and tribulations. NEW HEADMASTER
they are proud of their School the expense and for public benefit, to The trouble that confronts the devote time
tain the scientific relic.. and service to the
Most of you have doubtless School reflects that pride and leaders of the Japanese fighting investigation of the false state
wins respect and honour among forces is that they do not seem to ment" was preferred against a
other schools. know what they are fighting for, professional letter writer, Chau Wo. or in other words there is up axed and a man named Chan Hing be- policy in the Japan of today- fore Mr. Butters at the Central business man, appeared before Mr.ford, and. Like the. Bishop and Mr. there has grown up what we call
Japan that is con, Court yesterday.
NO FIXED POLICY IN
JAPAN
tinually in aestate of The second defendant was repre- flux. Labour troubles sented by Mr. F. E. Nash and the shortage of finance case was remanded for 24 hours. and glowing
dis-
as well as the rank and file in the
content among the elvil population.) JAPANESE FINED Army and the ratings in the Navy, Before Mr. Lockhart-Smith at are but only a few of the rumblings the Central Court yesterday, three that threaten to sweep the country Japanese were charged with the into disorder.
breach of the Passport Regulations. Charred with falling to report CHINA, on the other hand, is pur-jhis departure tôr and arrival from suing her war of resistance on Macao within 24 hours, Tetsumoto
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a definite polley-that of freeing Sanji, 40, clerk, was fined $5 on the country, once and for all, of each charge. the unwelcome interference 'which
Motomuné Koroků. 12. barber. "those kindly Nipponese have charged with a similar offence was shown for many years past.
absent and had his bail of $20 es China "will continue to fight treated. even when only one inch of her
A geisha girl, Nakautma Taka, territory and one man are left. 18, was not in Court on the same sald the Generalissimo, and much charge as she was sick in bed.
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GAMING CHARGE Ma Tau-pam, a well-known local
Butters at the Central Court yes-
heard that the new Headmaster is to be Mr. Gerald Goodban of Bishop's Stortford School. He was
THE SCHOOL SPIRIT a scholar of Lincoln College, Ox- That is how' In 'Great Britain
terday on a charge of allowing lai Baines, was for a time a travelling "the school spirit," a pride and secretary for the Student Chris-love for one's own school that Tung-shung to keep 2 common
tian Movement.” From the reports does not consist just of shouting gambling house in his house No: 20.of those who know him and from when the school team is playing Shan Kwong Road,
correspondence exchanged with a match or competing at athletics Defendant was represented by him I am confident that we have with another school, but rather Mr. H. L. Kwan and pleaded not found a worthy, successor to Mr. in never doing anything that will guilty. Ball of $1,000 was fixed. Sargent...
let one's school down And I must not forget that most of nothing lets a school down mare my audience are the boys of the than slack or irregular atten- School. To those who are about dance.
BRITISH MINISTER
The
TRANSFERRED
to start out in the world let més And that leads me to another London, July 8. say this:. You have had the ads point which however, like the British Charge d'Affaires vantage of working under last, has no particular application in Hendaye. Mr. Thompson, has Headmaster who has placed Berto. the Diocesan Boys" School. It
His standards is. I am told, too common a prac been transferred to another post vice before Self. abroad, reports The Times. Mr. are of the highest. Let him be tice in Hong Kong for parents to Thompson's successor will be the your example and like him never move, their children from one British Minister in Mexico, Mr. De content with the second rate. school to another. Occasionally, Owen "O'Malley (Transocean).
To those of you who are re- of course, there, may be good maining in the School may I ap reason for doing so, but certainly peal for your loyalty to Mr. Good it is a step which should not be
will be present at the reception to that he will be doing what he
SCHOOLING SET BACK
On the occasion of the French ban He may have different taken without very strong rea- as the Japanese hate to they will warrant for her arrest would be Day on Thursday, His Excellency ideas and methods from Mr. Bar-BoTIS. be the first to admit that the issued if she failed to appear, it the Governor and Lady Northcote gent but you must bear in mind Chinese are capable of carrying out was stated. this determined threat. It is be- cause of this. determination that Ching has been able to resist all the atrocities committed by Japan during the past year.
be given by the French Consul-thinks is best for the School. On the one hand nothing`sets
The same determination carry her through until the In-
RUSSIAN CONCERT
A delightful programme of Rus alan music and songs was rendered
General in the forenoon.
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serve
Give him all the backing you can back a child's actual schooling so and make him feel that you are much as being moved from pillar Mrs. R. M. Henderson, wife of the determined to help him carry the to past; on the other, the more valuable aide of education, that to a large audience at Bt. Andrew's Director of Public Works, will bpen School to still greater heights."
is the formation of character, Church Hall, Kowloon, last night. the new clubhouse of the Publie Let me conclude on this note.
profits immensely if during the Among those taking part in the Works Recreation Club at Cause-T have been privileged to
this School, first as Treasurer and all important years, of childhood vader leaves-tall between the legs, performance were Mr. A. V. Blohin "way Bay on Tuesday at 6.30 p.m.
then a Secretary. for over 15 there is continuity and scope for As the Generalissimo said greater (bass) and Miss Anna Lovtsoft.
years. I have had some pretty quiet growth. hardships might have to be endur-
Moreover that ardent love for anxious moments during tha time but I can say with con and pride in one's own school, of adence that I now feel perfectly which I have just spoken, must. happy about the prospects of the fall to mspire the boy who is School because of what has been moved from school to school1
by accomplished
do seriously urge parents for the: Christopher! Sargent."
(Continued on Page 9)
ed and greater sacrifices, perhaps, have to be made, But China today
CLIPPER DELAYED
DAEDALUS LEAVES Three passengers, one for Lon The Hawall Clipper which was don and two for Bangkok, left by is one and when any unit is re-expected to arrive at Kai Tak the Imperial Airways plane, Das solved to fight through, come what aerodrome some time this after-dalus, yesterday. The plane also LAMMERT BROS. may, the outlook must indeed he noon, will not arrive till Monday carried 151717 kilos of mall and
bright.
two kilos of freight,
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