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OF GALAS SCHEDULED COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
FOR COMING MONTH
"Y" Will Meet With Strong Opposition In Distance Events At Salisbury Road
BY 'JIN®
WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE GALA WHICH WAS HELD BY THE KOWLOON RESIDENTS' UNION AT LAI CHI KOK last Satur- day no other galas were staged although the swimming season is in full SWILg. However, there sa galore of night fetes in the very near fo ture, which every swimming fan is looking forward to, and the pre scheduled for tomorrow at the European Y.M.CA. Pool between the home team and the University will be a very interesting affair,
L A. Benn, who has just recently joined the V.R.C and who is u.... der the expert coaching of LA Scares will be seen in action for the y The Y team will exper cnce le culty in the print events but will come up againat rong opposition in the long dis A cluse fair whit be the re tances in the person of Charles Hung lay race. with The odds slightly in favour of the home team
LA Been who has just recent with the crown again this season. only a week ago established a new Tips are being freely dispensed by mark in the 200 metres re'ay race, thin to youthful aspirants at the. will be seen in action tomorrow VRC and it looks as though they the ladies Invitation relay race have benefited from his coaching. and the team will comprise U Misses Lily Sadick, Chang Of lin.
Tsaug and Ko Mung kwal
CHAKITY GALA
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SPORTING
FIXTURES
BILLIARDS
TODAY
Or-
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Billards Exhibi fion, in aid of British War ganization Fund. Club de erelu, 8.40 pm.
of Macao MEETING. Annual.
Jockey Club. 3rd floor, Prince's Building. 4 p.m.
TOMORROW
"B" Recreio
8.0.C.
"A"
R.E.
OF LINGNAN UNIVERSITY
The annual Commencement Exercises of Lingnan University were held yesterday evening in the Great Hall of Hongkong Unl- versity, the President of the College, Dr. Lei Ying-lam, presiding.
The Hen. Kam Tsang-tseng, formerly Commissioner of the De- partment of Education of the Provincial Government of Kwangtung And A member of the People's Polical Council, presented the diplomas to the year's graduales, numbering 46 in all,
Taking part in the Procession werk that opened the Exercises President Y. L Lee Ur Y K Chu Dean of the University, Prol N. 2. Zia, Director of Student Guidance. Dr C. B. Chuang Dean at the Col-
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Y'S MEN'S CLUB TIFFIN MTG.
Address On “Origins Of Chinese Poetry"
An interesting
lecture on
the
was
given yesterday before the weekly
lege of Arts, Dr. H. 8. Frank. Dean ¡BASEBALL - Baseball Clublot the College of Science, Dr. Lel
Y S.C.3.A. 2.15 p.m.:
Pul-man Dean of the College of Agriculture). Dr. S. M. Ling. Act- Chung Hwn. 4.30 p.m. LAWN BOWLS. First Division: Ing Dean of the College of Medi-
Recreio "A" v Kowloon Docks clac, Dr. H T. Chen, Director of "Origins of Chinese Poetry” R.C. Cralgengewer v. Civil Ser the Graduate Institute of Naturaffin meeting of the Hongkong Y's Men's Club by Mr. Wong Ma- vice, Kowloon C.C. v. Indian R.C.Sciences. Mr. T. Y. Ho, Mr T
Kowloon B.Q.C. 14. Miss Priscila Wong. Dean of Poilee RC v
Kowloon Women. Prof. (Miss) Y T Sinn kul, lecturer in Chinese Literature "B"
and at Kwong Chau University Second Division and Prof. Ng Chung-hon (Dept. of
lecturer in formerly
the same H H. Hongkong C.C W Kowloon C.C... Chiuese Literature Prof
subject at the Sun Yat Sen Ury- Prof. E J Kelley Kowloon Tong v. Cralgengawer, Rhoads and
versity. F.C. Dept. of Western Languages and Kowloon Prison C V
Talkoo R.C. Third Literature, Prof. H. C Brownell Wong Kwok-fons, Vice-President BKFC. V
Kowloon B.G.C. V Dept. of History and Division:
of the Hongkong Y's Meu, renata- V ment Prof Wu Yuey-en anded that Mr. Wong Man-kul was Hongkong FC.. Kowloon F.C Poller RC Indlan R.C. v. Hong-Prof. (Miss) C. D Gower (Dept. of
Chinese keen student of
and bad kang C.C.. Hongkong Electric v Sociology, Prof. Seto Shem and and literature
Prof J. Y. Sieux (Dept. of Business good fortune to study under such Administration). Pruf Chen Hsin- noted authorities in this field tao and Prof. B. K Chen Dept. Professors Fu Hst- and Chan of Biology), Prof. Chlu Yan-tez Bun-shih.
Chu Dept. of Chemistry), Prof Chih-teih Dept. of Physics). Prof.
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Vivienne Churt, lady champion,
lext 41 training: pating in tely and s showing admirable" form of which her beautiful guide
SUNDAY, JUNE 29 She will be take the main feature
H.B. Baseball Cius VRC in the Play BASEBALL seen for the
Royal Engineers. 4.30 p.m V fer ladies at the "y" prol race tomorrow
Recreo.
Another gala which wil place shortly will be the Gavern ment
Inter Departmental Sain ming Gala in atd of the BW OF 04 the European YMCA, Pu Monday June 30 Police FWD
and
Pristins
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venue. CS0 and Harbour Urban Edural ou Council, Medical and
will ad CSO small Units taking part
V.R.C. LAI TSUN MEET The VRC will enter101 Lit Tsun Union un July 12 al
former's pool in what prum ses bor,
Besides excelling it the longer. distances. Miss Celeste Ciuterres 18 likely to cause upsets in the sprint events for the ladies this season
little more She has put on weight, and with this
advantage
INTER-SCHOOL BASKETBALL
she will be a serious threat to the Mun Sang Defeated
Misses Charn and Anderson
11
D F Taylor hampton short
be one of the most outstanding į distance swimmer, has not been
swimming events of the season
By Pui Ching
Pui Ching beat Mun Sang by 59
01 en action training up to to 33 in the Inter-School Basket-
ኮሶ . but this ball League at the Kowloon Chi- the resent net.
find no nese YMCA. on Wednesday, after- swimmer will
2000.
The programme of events is a must altractive DIN AUC manmarkable interest will be centred in the 800 difficulty in setting into form yards relay four men sw.mming
200 yards each. VRC. will be re
presented by C. Huang W Law TENNIS LEAGUE the
rence. C. Silva-Netto and L A
Benn or L. Roza Pereira.
The 220 yards breast streke wil question of en-
prove to be a
durance and incidentally this event will be included in the Co-
Govern
In introducing the speaker, Mr.
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Chinese Uterature. Mr Wong
M. K. Kwel and Proof. Wong Yuk-Man-kui sald is a boundless ocean, man Dept. of Civil Engineering), a man could spend his whole life |
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Mrs. Roosevelt Denies That President Made Pledge Of "Peace-At-Any-Price"
Mrs. Franklin D. Rooseve't has taken on a big job trying to interpret
and Prot. WE MacDonald (Prof tn it and yet he could hardly be to a peace-loving Nation reluctanty facing war the confused anti-war of Mathematics).
,expected t reach any shure at promises of last la 's political campaign.
dominated an
received
Le cover
war.
que mo- I don't question for ment that every President of the United States would do everything During the question period after he could to keep this country out her lecture she was asked, "Do you of war but that doesn't always think the President will keep his mean he's successful. Mrs. Roose promise and keep us cut of war velt declared -C.S.M.
"He hasn't made any such pro-
Golden keys signifying member-
In a short talk. It would net Jall
Mrs Roo-eve t is defe, ding the les.dent against any imputation ship of the Phi Tau Ph: Honorary be possible
even the of roken promises but for herself is quite prepared to put defeat of Scholastle Society Lingnan Chap- 'whole held of Chinese poetry. Hitlerism ahead of peace at any price. Fres dents and wu'd be Pre- teri were presented to Let Sal- therefore he would speak only sidents want peace, but not at the expense of democracy and free-
Chao about & nang, Miss Rosemary Lam
special type of Chinese dom, she holds, and does not believe that anyone can put fa rly any Fi-chuan and Sze U-man.
poetry-the “Ch and would other interpretation en anything her husband has promised
Ten days age in Los Ange es, democracy and the defeat of Hit- strive to trace its origin LIST OF GRADUATES
Terlam. Mrk Ronsevelt The "Chi" was different from
flat:y d. nied who The graduates
that the President had pre- the regular B-line or 4-line poem. their diplomas were
mised to keep the Nation cut « f College of Arts (Degree of B.A.): It was quite irregular, there being Rer to words. ---Miss Wu Lei-mul. Chao Kwong- no limit to lines.
An impor- Rosemary yu, Miss
Lam Miss though it did rhyme. Leading by 34-17 at the interval, Katharine Wong, Chan Wing-tut, tant fact about the "Ch}" to be Put Ching forged further ahead at Miss Tsul Chun-ying. Letung S10-borne
la mind was that these resumption
on, Chan Tiu-kel. Miss Lam Pak poems were written to be sung to play in the later stages, when they sing. Lee Tung-ching. Leung Yeux-music. allowed only eight goals to their
The barbarian invaders brought mise," Mrs. Roosevelt bastily re yu and Wong. Sing-chee.
certain kinds or pled. "He has said he wants peace. College of Arts (Degree of B. A in with them High scorers
Busines for the victorious in
"Administration); musir quite foreign to the Chinese. 11 t 45 pussibe to stay at peace, But the ultimate team were Ng Yuen-fuk and Yu Chan Muk. Hong Tong-chao, Ling! When Emperor Tal Tsung. of the be will do so
conquered Kos decision rests with the people Kwak-fan who bagged 14 and 13 Ping-kwah, Lo Po-yiu, Ma Hon- Talle Dynasty,
Those who rushed to look up a district in
Chinese recbfo found this points respectively.
Lan, Ngai Wing-wo, Chan Kwok- Cheong. while Tim-yuk distinguished for Mun,hung, Chan Po-lau, Cheng Kwal-Turkestan, he had collected quite
foreign STANDS ON PARTY PLATFORM Bang, scoring 18 of his team's 33 ping. Chao Pok, Chu Cheuk-yao, a good number of these
Kwok
The President definitely pledged Lam-conga which later became fashion- Fong Chung-chak.
• points.
sang. Lau Sik-kung. Let Hon-yuable among the songsters of the himself to stand, on the platform of the Singapore. Boxing WIN FOR SOUTH CHINA
Leung Tal-nam, Su Tun-tal. Sze day. U-man, Miss Tong Po-kwan and Miss Yu Lai-chu.
Beatporents.
Craigengower
P.OR.C. “A”
lony championships as well as in In the "D" Division of the Ten
the Interport. if the latter mate-nis League. Craigengower C.C, beat
Postal Office R.C. "A" by 8 se
rialises
Chan Chun nam. record breaker, will be seen in the 440 yards free- style and it is confidently anti- cipated that he will set a mark.
WEEKLY DRIPPINGS
to a half at the Valley yesterday.
K. M Au and C. M. Lee (C.C. C. beat S. K. Chin and S. 8. Chip 61; beat R, W. Wong and D. C W. Pitches 6-1; beat W G. Murrison and J. Howlett 6-3,
Y. C Mox and Y. H. Leung (C.C. Mrs. V. Murrell, of the Educa C.) beat Chin and Chin 4 2 bent tion Department, who 28 Miss Vera Wong and Fliches 6 2: drea with Tanner twice represented Great Morrison and Howlett 6-8. Britain in the 100 and 400 metres P. C Chan and P. C. Yu C. free style and the 400 metres free- CC, beat Chin and Chin 6-1; beut style relay race? In the World Wong and Fitches 6-1; beat Mor Olympic Gaines, will be seen in ac- rison and Howleti. 6-1.
tion at the European Y.M.C.A. Poot on July 12 when the ANS and the V.A.D. swimming
takes place.
gala
of
know the name Very few
tne Royal Corps of Willis, of Signals. He is notie cther inen the untiring and energetic accre- tary of the European YMCA. In- vitation Water-polo tournament.
SOUTH CHINA WIN
| At King's Park, South China A. A. trounced the Jewish Recreation Club yesterday
K. T. Chan and Y. K. NE (SC
A.A) beat M. Talan and Dr. Ram- ler 60; beat A. Poliak and B. God- kin 6-1 beat, A. Odell and J.. B. Wong 6-2.
C. C. Yen and C M Tsang beat Talan (S.C.A.A.)
and Dr.
He is alsu a rugby and soccer Hamler 6-2; beat Pollak and God player of no mean repute, but due kin 6-3; beat Odell and Wong 6-0. to a knee injury stictained some S. L Chung and T. H. Wone
(S.C.A.A.) yeurs back, is reluctantly
ard beat Talan Ramler 61: beat Poliak and God pelled to give up the game.
kin 7-5, beat Odell and Wong 6-1
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com-
Wilfred Lawrence forter champion, will be turning out for the V.R.C. this season but
former years.
ble
K.F.C. RINKS
Dr.
By better combination, Bouth China defeated Ying Wah by 53 to 38 in the other League match played.
before Drove that
the
our
APPEAL BY BOXING BOARD OFFICIALS
The president and hon, treasurer Board
suit
adopted by the Democratic Party at
of Control, Messrs. e. W. Brewer RECORDS DISCOVERED 1ts Chicago Convention under pros-
and Cheong Hock Chye, respec- Recently when excavation work sare ftom isolationist Senator Bur
tively, are appellants in a of began in
Tien Wang in ton K. Wheeler. The foreign po- which came on for hearing in the 1907 at College of Science (Degree
Kansu Province, certain old re-Boy plank in that platiorni read: B.S.-Chao Fu-chua., Miss
to "We will not participate in for Fall Court of Appeal in Singapore before Sir Percy MCwalne. Mr. Wong Pui-wan. South China for- Chan Yuet-tuen, Edgar Laufer, cords discovered there tended ward, carried off flying colours by Leung Tsi-bang.
Ifterary men elgr wars. and will not sed
and Mr. Justice College of Science (Degree of began to write "Ch" the common Army, Navy, or Air Forces to fight Justice Altken
the Manning bad in foreign lands outside of chalking up 18 points for his team.
8. 3, in Civil Engineering):-Chan folk of the Tang Dynasty
new Americas, except in case of attack " The appeal, is seginst the de- Seung-mo, Choo Kum-chee and Lo already been singing this
In Boston, last Oct. 30, the Prest clston Mr. Justice A K kind of song to the accompani-dent said: "I have said this before a'Beckett Terrell, who gave judg- Ping-wong.
College of Agriculture (Degree or ment of musle.
but I shall say it again and again ment, some time in February last The finest collection of this B.B.) Yuen, Ming. Chu Cheuk-
Your boys are not going to be sent in faqque of Mr. C. M. Houghton, was contained in
into any foreign, wars. woon, Chu Chi-kin, Ho Tin-cang, type of poetry
nboxing promoter, who had sued On-the Yun-1 collection of miscel- Kwan Kwan-wai and YRO
In Brooklyn, NY, last Nov, 1 Messrs. Brewer and Cheong Hock isneous songs, all of them com- aim fighting to keep this Nation Chye in their respective capaci- prosperous and at peace. I am
president and College of Medicine (Degree of posed by anonymous poets, Y. M. C. A Tvitation MB):-Lam Pak-Fuen
speaker concluded,
fighting to keep our people out of Professor Hsu Ti-snan, or Hong-foreign wars and to keep foreign for the recovery of $1,937 arising Playing in the Athy pool, Y.M.
kong University, thanked the conceptions of government out of C.A defeated 36th R.A. by 5-0
speaker.
our own United States."
WATER-POLO RESULTS
The following are the results of tuen. matches played last night in the
European
water polo tournament
Willis (2) Goldman (2) and "Bemr scored for the winner
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TEA RECEPTION TO LOGAL PRESS
the
ing Y's Men present were Messrs. T. M, Shen (Foochow) and
FIRST PURPOSE And in Cleveland, Ohio, ou No
ties as
treasurer,
out of a contest which he pro- moted at the Happy World Sta- dium on May 10, 1940
Mr. Houghton alleged that the appellants had wrongly paid 2. The first purpose of our foreign Young Frisco who took part in
policy is to keep our country out of
war
the contest-his purse from the
Also in the Army pool, Navy "A" The Overseas Chinese Produc-George Wong (Shlukwan), best. Royal Scots "A" by 41. The tive Reconstruction Associations, goal scorers for Navy were Rutter organised by a group of promin B.W.O.F. ACCOUNT
The second purpose is to (2), Cullum and Paul. Lt. Hunter en Chinese in Hongkong for the
FOR MAY encouragement and promotion of
keep war as far away as possible deposit which he (Houghton) had made with the Boxing Board of from the shares of our entire West- replied for the Royals.
Combined Small Units lost to overseas Chinese investments In The Receipts and Payments Signals by 5-1. McCann (2), Pit-industrial enterprises in
China, Account of the British War Orern Hemisphere. Finally, our Control to cover the fixed purses cher 12 and Hunt were respon will give a reception
programme. to the forganisation Fund for the month of, policy is to give all possible mate of a number of other boxers tak-
tia aid to the nations that stilling part in the sme sible for the winners' goals, while
|Fesist aggression."
Mr. Houghton further alleged Macdonald scored the solitary for Press at the Gloucester Hotel at May, is as follows:-
RECEIPTS-To Balance, $16,- 4 o'clock this afternoon.
By the time she arrived back in that the arrangement was to pay An outline of the work of the '094.06; To Donations and Subcrip- Washington; Mrs. Roosevelt had, Prieco on a percentage, basis and the Combined Small Units
Sales Cen-modified her dental to a certain ex-jon Association in the future will he flous, $5.128.96; To
the morning following the given during the function
ital Hospital Supply Service tent. When told that some people fight Troughton stated that in Badges, Postal Labels, etc.) $36.30. had expressed, surprise at her respite of his and his lawyer's Te Total, $21,881.32
fusal to interpret the President's quest not to pay Frisco in view of PAYMENTS: -By Purchases campaign statements as promises another contract under which (Sewing Material Cotton, Pina), to keep the Nation at peace, she Frisco, had agreed to pay hin $800.00 By Packing, Transport, admitted that she hadn't been ex (Houghton), 60 per cent, of his fix-Marine and War Riak Insurance, pleit enough in her reply to her earnings, the Board paid Frisco a
etc.. $75.95; By Office Expenses Los Angeles questioner. (Salary and Wages. Telegrams,
Matches scheduled to be played
training will be limited owing to The following have been select- work. However the form shown by him is on a par with that ofed to represent the Kowloon F. C. in the Lawn Bowls League mal- ches tomorrow:--
B. ed. SECOND DIVISION: - D. Charles Huang, V.E.C. nope to Evarts, A. A. Dand, V. Chittenden, the long distances, will be seen in w. Simpson (kip: W. Naef, Units will meet 38th R.A. action for the University tomor-A. Eastman, C. Dowman, E. Kern row against the European Y.MC.A. (skip). Á; Lapsley, V. Atienza. P.
ships.
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A. K. Rumjahn. Colony back- stroke champion, should approach
at the Y.M.C.A. pool were pretpon
Tonight the Combined Small
third.
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CHESS. FIXTURE ADJOURNED
tha!
$20:426.81:
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It will be interesting to note the younghusband, W. V. Field (skip);
What may be the deciding SOLO REINS WIN times returned by him as he ual
ture in the Colony Junior Chess THIRD DIVISION:-B. Thom- definitely Improved since he last son, W. C. Ogly, C. H. Fuller, T.
IRISH DERBY
Championship Tournament,
In the President's statements, she sum of $1,087 out of the deposit.
WRONG IN LAW competed in the Colony shamplon-Fergusson (skip); G. E. Cross, C
THE CURRAGES Eire, June 28 game between To Yu-lau and V. V. Woodcock, A. Macintyre, R. M:
M Hont Diplon's Salo Kolatchoff, was commenced yes Pettics, etc.) $448.28: By Balance, remembered, she said, he, always
Petty Canti, 1208.43. had, qualified his antiwar, promises Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell (Router)M”
by anying he would not take the found in favour of Mr. Houghton torday evening and adjourned on Williams,
Total $21.861.32, Ogden (skip); B.
Reins, ridden by G. Wells, won the 40th move, in a fairly even
Nation into war unless it were at and entered indument with costs. Proa, Y Abbee, J.
T. Smalley the Irish Derby yesterday from a
position (skip).
field of ten runners Sur Percy To Yu-lau holds a rook, knight,
One of the outstanding function, tacked
Appearing for the appellants, record time in the coming Rajarvos:-W. Seraphina. J. Lordino's Kharo was second and championships for this event, but Gibson, L. Bones.
Mr. H. Hartigan's toll de Lyonel bishop and three pawns. In the 1, the social, season has been dis- DEFEAT OF HITLERISM, FIRST · Dr. C. HWithers-Payne argued She indicated further that it is that the learned trial judge was adjourned, position against two continued this year. At a recent Should Ng Nin. Sing Tao -
Tooks and four pawns. The end committee meeting of the Society foolish for anyone to believe that a wrong in law in that he should rounder, decide to competo, a new champkin might emerge. Ng Nir
The winner la a son of Hyperion game is likely to be very lengthy of Chartered Accountants In China President can bretend to promise not have admitted in evidence who alse sired last week's English and faulty play by either party it was decided not to hold their to keep a nation out of war, event certain doguments. In support of subthiasion caunel quoted 100 yards in less than the record
Derby winner at Newmarket," why result in win for White or annual dinner which in past years though he has said it is "the first h
several authorities, time, unofficially, and this should LONDON, Fund 20 Router)--- Bob Reina was favourite at 9-4 Black with a draw the result of has been so widely attended, be- purpose of our foreign policy tr
cause of the prevailing, conditions. keep our country out of war " make Rumjahn alt up and take The Wififiers of the British and with Khare second at -1 and careful play on lifer" side!
to win the Championship, To Instead the committon decided, to Though Mrs, Roosevelt hadrea Counsel had not ebaoluded his notica.
- English Football War up as toll de Lyona third at 6-1.
gow Rangers and Preston North; The race was won by a length Yu-lau will have to take" "point send, a contribution of one hun-lized that the people of the United arguments when the court, rosa
the Voluntary states have wanted to keep out or for the day.
Mr. K. EM.. Hatobard -is-ap- L. Roza-Pereira. diving ehemp- End respectively are to meet at: with four lengths between second off with Hiriakoff : for the Cham-dred gulness to ton. is hard st practice and Judg- Jurox Purk, Glasgow, on date and third: The Englieir challeng-pionship, and should he lose it War Contribution Fund and that war, she has made it clear all
(warded,
aim wasond to the preservation of ten, the relpondent place. ing from the form shown by him yet to be arranged in aldusere The Chair and Lynching wore may mean a play-off, for second amount has now been duly for along that they should put that pearing on behalf of Mr. Hough-
not in the picture. ho will undoubtedly walk away charity,
is reputed to have covered the
“CUP” WINNERS. TO MEET
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