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COMMEMORATION GRADUATION
SERVICE
FUNCTION
German War Dead Chun-Shing Institute
Honoured
Great
Of Commerce
LIST OF GRADUATES
The Chun-Shing Institute of Commerce held its graduation function yesterday:
The report of the Director (Mr. C. S, Kwok) was, in part:--
The Director's Report was, in
An Impressive German Ser- vice" in commemoration of those who fell in the War 1914-18 was held at the Union Church yesterday. The Rev. Reissig viciated. After the preliminary prayers, and Litany, the Rev. Reissig preached an eloquent sermon. He said that, as a war veteran him- part:- self, he knew from experience that the sacrifices that had been made by those who gave their lives in the war had not been sunclently recognised. In fact, he had heard death 'on the battlefeld often
The present enrolment, is 190 composed of students of the elementary and advanced morrung| classes and the evening secretarial class with an average daily atten- dance of 95 per cent. In order to
EDUCATION
COMMITTEE
APPOINTED
More Effective Co-operation
GENERAL
APPLICATION TO REVISE COURT ORDER
An application for the revision of a court order, granting his wife Ho Kam-klu B monthly separate maintenance allowance of $8 and custody of their two children, was More effective co-operation De-made by Man Cheung, returned tween the Hongkong University overseas Chinese froni Panam(L and the universities of China in resident in Shum Shui Po district, higher education is envisaged by to Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the the announcement in the Govern- Kowloon Court on Saturday. ment "Gazette" on Saturday morn-
ing that a committee has beeti
appointed by the Chancellor of the Hongkong University to investigate this particular subject,
The committee is as follows-
Mr. D. J. Sloss, O.BE (Chair- man), the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith C.MG.. the Hon Mr. S. Caine, the
Mr. K. F. Wong appeared, for the appellant, and in asking for the crder to be revised on the ground that the evidence of complainant was not corroborated, said that there had been no cruelty and that the technical grounds under which the order was made took place
ridiculed publicly in theatres and cope with the problem of accomon. Sir Robert Kotewall, CMG (only after the issue of the summons,
even in written articles,
the
modating students from Canton,
It was ture that appellant had It was only since the present re- Swatow, Amoy, Shanghai and the LD, Mr. Han Lih-wu, the Rt. Rev. gime that they had been made to Straits Settlements, a Hostel has! Bishop R. O. Hall, the Rev. Father taken a concubine, but this had T. Cooney, S.J.. Mr. W. H. Lock, Mr. happened only after the issue of realise the sacrifices that had been now been established.
K it was "true made for their Fatherland. It The aim of the Institute is to C. G. Sollis, Mr. Id Tze-tong, Pro- the summons. was indeed, due to the National- afford
rising generation fessor R. K. M. Stimpson, M.C., Pro-appellant had behaved in a cruel! Socialist movement that this real-eclent business training, and it fessor W. Fald, Professor LT. manner towards, his wife, it would ization had been brought home to is not without pride that I say Ride, and Mr. W. B. Finnigan (96- have been easy to get some of them. Speaking from his personal that, since the founding of the retary). experiences on the subject, the institute th 1929. over a thousand speaker stated that true and students have graduated and are cere heroism should always be re- to-day securely established in busi- membered.
The
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their fellow-villagers to testify.
TERMS OF REFERENCE
It was the appellant's claim that
The terms of reference are:
his wife had been absent from his To consider what developments home and his children for periods ness among whom I could mention of studies are desirable and post of one and two months. The taking CHAOTIC CONDITIONS
several outstanding examples. An ̈Appreciation of the sacrifices
ble in order that the University of of a concubine, from the Western With a view to encouraging "our
where made by their war dead and those graduates and students to furtherongkong may co-operate more ef- point of view, would be considered
to the wife, but fectively with the Universities of cruel progress in Typewriting, a Com-China in higher education. who had given their lives even
Chinese were concerned, custom after that, period during the chao-petition is held annually.
contest for 1938 was held on Janu- To consider what additional star should be considered. tic conditions that prévalled,
The only evidence of cruelty should be a lesson to this generary 9 last, and we are grateful to and expenditure will be required.
If such developmentà are to be corroborated was of one single tion of how they should prepare donated valuable prizes for the the gentlemen who had kindly
occasion when complainant had
winners. This year's trophy "was
To consider other proposals for been struck by her husband and kindly presented by Mr. Ngan the improvement of the University, her mother-in-law and chased.out prayer. the preacher gave thanks Shing Kwan, and won by Au Wal
To make recommendations re- of the house. for the salvation of the
Man. The consolation prize was Karding the foregoing.
for the "Last Retreat."
Concluding his sermon with a
German
about
The list of graduates is
Fatherland and the revival which won by Wong Kin To. the Fuehrer had brought for honouring their war dead and for the continued preservation, of peace.
"T Had remembrance 01
A
A byn entitled Comrade."
follows:-
12TH TERM OF COMMERCE Diplomas In Commerce Szto Shiu Fun. Lo Shing Ying. Lee Pa Man. Goo Sze Ying. Cheng
FUNERAL OF MRS. HARRISON
Mrs. Harrison, wife of Mr. W. G. The funeral service of the late
Mr. C.A. Sutherton Russ, repre-i senting complainant, contended! that the Magistrate had no power: to re-open the case except werei there was fresh evidence available) that was not available at the original hearing.
Mr. Macfadyen said he believed
those who had given their lives inso Pui, Chan Kai Him and George Harrison of the Police Department. the Magistrate's Ordinance 1932]
Yook-hon Chin.
PRESCRIBED COURSE
DIPLOMAS
who died at the Queen Mary Hos- entitled him
to
consider the pital on Friday, was held at the application, and he would give his Chapel öf the Resurrection, decision as to whether the case: yesterday, should be re-opened within the
Assistant week.
the war, was solemnly rendered.
Later, two wreaths were laid at the Happy Volley Cemetery-one over the oldest German grave and the other over the grave of the
LI Tung Nam, Wong Wing Kam. Colonial Cemetery, senior, German war veteran,
Joan Poon, Minnié Chan. Thomas The Rev. A. P. Rose, The members of the German Yook-Quen Chin, Wong Cheung Chaplain of the St. John's Cathe- community were present at both Hong. Ohang Chong Hong. Cheung dral officiated. Following the ser- MAGISTRATE PAYS the service in the Union Church Lal Sang and Lily O'Young.
vice the remains were taken för and at the Cemetery.
23RD TERM OF TYPEWRITING cremation.
Senior Diplomas
COMBINED CONCERT
CANCELLED
Through
unforeseen circumi-
stancea, it has been found necessary
to retum their tickets to Messrs. Tsang Foot Piano Co., when their money, will be refunded.
For the next concert The Messiah" has been chosen and all those desiring to take part in this popular production will be heartily
A large gathering of friends were Lee Yu Ming. Chung Sun Cho, present including Mr. and Mrs. J.
FINES HIMSELF
Yeung Yew Hing, Wang Li Fang. O'Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stone, Comment On Law
and Wong Chun Pang
Junior Certißentes
Lee Wan Yuen, Tsol
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hüller, Messrs. H. E. Strange, C. Strange. F. C. Neville, J. Bendall, J: Ewing, D. Mang Crawley, D. Davies, W. H. Whiteley.
13TH TERM OF COMMERCE Diplomas In Commerce Stanley Young. Shan Yuan Hat, saramat C. Markar "and George
Che..
Prescribed Course Diplomas Ip Wei Fan, Johnny Chan, Shan Yuan Fo. Joseph Che and Bin Cho Yuen.
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"The shinING
HOUR".
With the week-end, the A.D.C.'8 rehearsals of, Keith Winter'a play An unusual case was brought "The Shining Hour" came to a close to cancel the Combined Concert of Cheong, Chow Ping Kuen, Kwan F. C. Clemo, V. Harman, R. Taylor.¡ up before Mr. R. A. D, Forrest "at and those responsible for the pro- the Hongkong Singers and the Shiu Ying. Wong Jut Sien, John C. E. Davis, R. Dormer, T. Whelan, the Central Court on Saturday, induction are well satisfied that Hongkong Chamber Muste Club Che, Susie H. Chang, Chow Ping originally arranged for Tuesday Yin, Ng To Chiu, Lan Sai King, R. J. Hunt, J. Wattle, B. J. Murray which the Magistrate paid for the everything possible has been done to make the Club's representation next, Max. 7, 1939 and the chair-Lucy Yeh, Chen Yu Lan, Julla J. Davis. P. Lettette, J. J. Walsh, fine of 50 cents he imposed on man of the Hongkong Singers ex- Kam, Chan Hon Sai
A. J. Taylor, 5. Eccleshall and Leung. Chau-kwan, 22, married worthy of the author's brilliant tends an
woman, and Che many others.' In.com- apology to all
Chuen, 32, work. venienced by this alteration, and
Wreaths were sent by her broken widow, when a charge of keep- A perfectly balanced cast of six asks those who have already pald
hearted husband. George. Molle ing a brothel at No. 9 Star Street, tried players have their background and Vic Harmon, her darling Clem. was preferred against them. for their seats to be good enough
her darling little Shella, Uncles at
in one of the most charming 'set- stated Inspector McEwen
that tings seen on the local stage in Home, Aunts at Home, Eisle, as a result of the raid on Friday recent years and every feature has Theresa and Don, Bui and Mar-night, three" girls were
found been carried out with characteris- forte, George and Kenneth, Alfred, in the premises. One of them the attention to detail. Incidental Ernie and Gladys Richmond, Lil told him that she had to pay music, which will be discoursed by and Ern, All her Jersey School $1.50 per customer to the second E. Niel Shaw, Frue Lewis and Friends, Toronto Friends, H. Dob- defendant for rent of the bed. Ettore Pellegat:l, will undoubtedly byn, B. Stevens and family Harry. She did not reside there, First add much to what promises to be Lionel and Bill, and many others.
defendant admitted being the delightful evening at the Ching
Fleet Club Theatre. principal tenant.
Mr. Forrest, in passing Ben- The cast is as follows:- tence, said that the circumstances David Linden-Lundie Duncan of the case convinced bini that Hannah Linden-Helen Prior there was no victimization
Henry Linden-Gelstan Gilmore Martella Linden Eve Denton The following is the latest lists sufflad. Woo Chung Ming, Shum Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stimpson, took by the decision of a similar case The funeral of the infant son of th girls; however, he was bound
Micky Linden-Donald MacAlister of subscriptions received to date stu Taur, Leang Tak Kung, Ng Sul place on Saturday, when many on Friday in the Supreme Court,
Judy Linden-Sheilah Mackinlay. for the British Fund for Relief of Ching and Yang Sai Kwong. Distress n China, Hongkong and
The setting is by W. A. Cornell. personal friends of the familly and by which he must convict.
He further remarked that the Perforinances will be given on the South China Branch.
attended." Tang Siu To, Lai Shaw Kan, Hui. The infant had been born only penalty would not be a severe nights of Wednesday, March 8,1.1
one, as he was convinced, that it Thursday, March 9, Friday March Kwok Hol, Emey Wong, Young Tak on Thursday,
welcomed at the weekly practices which begin to-day (Monday, Mar. 6) at 5.30 pm. in the Union Church, Kennedy Road,
B.F.R.D.C. FUND
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Previously acknowledged $431,526.27
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2ND TERM SECRETARIAL RAPID
COURSE
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24TH TERM OF TYPEWRITING Senior Diplomas
Huang Wang Hiong, Trang Tim Fook, Yeung King Wan: Lucy
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STIMPSON INFANT
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-of
Neng, Lai Of Chang, Chin Hee Mr. Stimpson is permanent way would have done no good, what 10 and Saturday, March, 11 at 9.15 Nam, Chen Hon Young. Robert inspector on the Kowln-Canton ever by harrying and harassing p.m. and booking for all parts of Lee, Li Wing On. Shek Chan Po Railway.
these unfortunate women.
and Tang Chiung Fong.
Prize Winners
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Lee Yu Ming, Lee Wan Yuen, Stanley Young. 8. C. Markar,
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the house, is open at the Anderson He further added: "The reason Music Co.
for their occupation is economic,
but our law, as it stands, inflicts
great and unmerited hardship
Competitive examinations for the
of ex-
by making it a crime to supply Indian Civil Service and the Burma them with lodging, except under Civil" Bervice, open to all qualified Forty-one cases of tuberculosis, one condition, namely that each persons, will be held in London in The winners of the annual Type- 15 of measles, four each of enteric one should have a flat for her the summer of 1939, and copies of writing Competition for 1938 are:- fever and dysentery, three of self, with which it is impossible the regulations syllabus
Au Wai Man, a Silver Cap kind- cerebro-spinal fever and one-each to comply. In view of this, the laminations, and forms of appliša ly donated by Mr. Ngan Shing of small-pox (Imported) and fact that the law has never de-tip to be alled up by the candi- $431,821,87 Kwan, and Wong Kin To, a Biver diphtheria were noticed to the clared prostitution to be illegal in dates may be seen on application
Cap donated, by Mr. C. 8. Kwok Health authorities on Friday.ne itself is somewhat hypocritical" let the Colonial Becretary's Office.
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