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might claim to have been plungers and importance of keeping up the of modern education in China old traditions of the School, A They bad set an example for others for himself, Mr. Tasure said that to follow. Second Annual Dinner.

The speaker sail he ever since he joined the Depart wished to avail himself of the opment well ovoj 20 years ago be bad, Aver three hundred ald pupils off portunity to emphasise to their always been a Queen's man. A Day of Record Breaking, Queen's College representing many great and growing membership the had served at the College as junio different walks of life assembled at duty which was hail on everyone of assistant munster, as senior assistant

The Hongkong University Sports The second naænalcricket match → the College on Saturday night on thein, whether it was an agreeable master, normal master, second were made the occasion of za after between the Queen's College Okl the occasion of the second annual task or a distasteful obligation.master and as head-thear heara.on of record breaking on Saturoye peintion and Queen's dmner of the Queen's College Old Ho wished to impress upon them and he hoped sincerely that the day. No doubt this was largely du place a Saturday, on the C.R.C College Present and Masters took Boys' Association. Among these above all things to live up to their balance of her time in the service to the ideal condition of the grond ground, kindly lent for the occasion, presens were Sir Robert Ho Tung best traditions as becoming loyal might he spent at Queen's, which cabled the competitors to and resulted in an easy win for the

'hairman), Dr. U.C. Wang, Messi fcitizens "ut this great Colony, plause. After referring to the put forth their full powers. Las Chung-shin, 1. R. JA Bind. Applause They had a duty in lamented demise of Mr. Kong Kecords' surpassed comprised those latting first, the Q.0.0.1. A. coin. The Present by n big margin of täh runs. Kan Tgp Wang Piazosom, U. perform as subjects i King fai

very enthusiastic and for the 100 Yds, Putting the Weight, pale 15 has omy, H. C. Hunt Bumain, H. K. Tung, S. M. whose beneficent tule extended popular master of the College High Jump, Pale Jung, Long Jump. being responsible for 21 runs. The 'buru, F... ile Rome and the contes I un Fampire on the spaket thanked member of Half-mile, 400 Yards, and Hurdles Present und Masters replied with

Kusto. The hall in which the

Bever set. the Committee of the Old Boys' which the function was held was Patriotism to the country of ear's Association for their kindness in Two of these were taken by a new 156, passing the Old Boys' scare tastefully decorated with tags and birth was a virtue worth cultivat providing means during the past arrival from Singapore, S. O. Shaba with three wickets down, thanks palms

withing, but let those who had caught bear be the supply of literature budin, his performance in the Long Rome and E. J. Edwards, who to the splendid batting of F. J, đa string of lantern- suspended the hospitality of these shorts, for the Chinese Section of the Jump being a particularly notable knocked up 55 and 27 runs respoe The seating whether for the purpose of trade or Schoul libeary, and for various achievement. There was a large lively. For the Q. C. Present and from the ceding. arrangements were well planned. | for persanat motive. remember the prizes and subscriptions in scholar-attendance of people present and Masters, F. M. el Areulli bowled As one end of the hall was a highly moral obligation imposed upon ship, Suggesting ways in which the strong sporting enthusiasm pre. well, capturing three wickets for embellished stage for the encert.the

Pareful residents|merabers nữ the O. B. A. Alter Mr. R. J. Remedias, an ex-appland gratitude for the lesince interest in the present occasion. During the alternoon the

tight vailing gave a cheerful aspect to the 11 runs. Sences: pupil was used the School in protection afforded them for their cration of Queen's College, Mr Band of the King's Regt, under the H. Ratjahr, run out.... 1572, had cung the bell to announce live, and properties. Hear, beari Tanner said that they should the commencement of the proceed. Love of cohtry demanded of them attend in linge Dumbers with their capable direction of Mr. B. D. C. Chas, run out ang, all prevent sat down to do that sense of duty that would families the annual prizegiving in Hemsley, rendered a fire programine S. H. Isinai, e und b. Curreem justice to a substantial dinner, of direct their action for the good uifJanuary, and the annual athletic of music. Notabilities present includ-] P. Rumjaho, b. De Rome ...... which the Hongkong Hotel were China, which they might help to sports of the school, the next meet-ed H. E. the Governor, Sir William el Arculli, e. De Home, b the purveyors. The time-honoured were in order to lead China to ing of which, the seventh of the Rses Davies and Lady Rees DaH. L. Hunt, b. F. M. et Arculli 21

S. A. R. Ismaɔi curthed of punishing boys was the forefront in the cority of series, was to be had n vies, Sir Wilham and Lady Brun-... Medeea. L.b.w. Mular 12 woudly depicted on the front cover nations. While ling their Colle gromkan Tuesday. Inyate, Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung, S. D. Ismail, b. F. M. el Arculli 12 f the manuel, on which Mr. energies to this end. let all of them this cuarto Mr. Tander sas-Sir Erie and Lady Stuart Taylor, Mecedeen, Lb.w. De Rome 3 Tagter, Headmaster, was shown retetaber their duty to the frosted that in future years the lon. Mr. Claud Severn and Mrs. G. Anderson, Llw. Areutli ebastising a dinner. Da the back jernment und the na ion under the sports

71222 nmier 5 were carkatuns of the European furl of whose tag they lived infrombined witte

Severn, Rev. H. Copley Moyle and A. H. Roberts, not unt + ald teachers of the Sebad Pulling prace, vnanjort

content. and present boys and members Dr. C. Forsyth.

Extra- Mr. W. Kay, mlitor of the school Applause

staff. 71-1 thar the The prizes were distributed by Mer the Yellow Drag m In vonulnson, the Chuurman ex-jannual athlete spooks take theLady Rees Davies. Mr. F. A. Red oking the namesake o; the mingas | presed thech qe that if this reandon plave of the cricket mutes on the mond, who introduced her Ladyship, 2. Tout of The King" and offerald be used as an uppertunity day of th annat dinner, whil dwelt on the number of records that -kape Boy jak of China Were Barallel Lines of Queen's College is arrangements could i friad been broken that afternoon D. Hume

So Ester # Tungstols to photo in their seen minds the cricket miten to ne phosed in [In two cases the honour lad fallen)S.A.B. Email wah Me, M. Beho respectively, fogulty to their entry ani November

I cuber. tips Ta later as badta a vybines to its bass, then he powding an ad Hitional op congratulated Lugard Hall on having H. Madar...

to a freshman from the Straits. Hej, Heswo........ -stertwining cement of songs, re-j wodi y the low- that had ty for turegations. With regund} entation,

pum forta soba dal alleen imparted to them by time to the the eventon “ the front won the hosert championship. The F. 3. el Arculli. daaleiner sala with an ngipaniment to hang and thioe "who had the sover the men want. Mr.reting however, would not have! Q. C. Present and Masters. Those taking part mere ih, t. 6. charge of their children today Tanner bo na tunely sari

teen a success save through assist. J. de Rome, b S. H. Ismail 551 Wang, Mass E J Edwards, wala at his even tught in sauti. be considered a ulikus to bim. Jancë from other quarters, and heS. A.H. Imail, b S. H. Ismail... 21 Choy Man-chan, Leung Kaiaotong. Lead ang linze Sir Robert Huiles to the festivals miegod at wished especially to thank His Ex-] 1. 1. Brawn, b S. H. Ismail... of W. L. Handyside, W. Rap. Pin) The then ask the gathering to 12acon's, any above

was feelfency the Governor for his pre-A. H. Madar, e and b S. II. In-tat. Tum Wing-kwongan T. C. won him in denking to the pens (litello is to Ms. L.. Man-bin, whojence and Lady Rees Daries for sof Fleteber. Mr. A. el Mcculli primal-jority of 49, bon's fulles at was representei fne-lerzur- kindly consenting to present the J. Edwards. Heat, b and a pleasing diversion with a die-fiturf, coupling with th trust the castigation which he never rate prizes. Their thanks were also dew. Kay, 11. Humbs, & plag of illuminated club -winning, nated Mir Tanner.

within PW) mels of deserving Mr those who had given prizes, Lads Turner proposed a toast on the

Iscoil.. Headmaster's Speech. tecntinued and arren-ing

Branyate, Sir Paul Chater. Dr. Mar. Mahomed. i Yralli. The boat baving been en, jul the Q. UP, B. A.

eitt for presenting the Prince of, C. Flecher, run out. All present that

the slastically responded to. Mr. [heartily responded.

Wales Challenge Cup. Sir Robert F. 3. el Areti, not cut hair was that be was an old Tanner. Hadmister, said that it

Ho Tung for the replica of the M. P. Marlar, b Ismail... student of the Government t'entral had been a matter of the greatest!

Growth of the Association.

Hatter, and other Mr. Redmond School, sines kanwa by the more gratiata to Him to me that!

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Hawkins v. Carlisle.

Hawkins.

Carlisle.

appropriate nate of Queen's the wetual formation of the As. Mr. C. 6. Anderson, Secretary Conrolment of His Royal Highness a College. It was a great thing to be sociation, so long talked of and of the Association, que

nal long to that vist army of student-fronskieres). should have kendress during which he und waned.

a graduate of the University. who had passed through the portal phee dunaz his tenure of the that the total membership of!

After the distributions Sir Wil of that grest institution.

am Rees Davies, replying on Ap- Hen kuustership of Queen's Ful. (the Association

be- plavuse le spoke of is as great leg uppland it woulten fogared with 275 when the on.half of his wife, said how satis. H. Rumjahe... berate it and as been given to share of equally great gratifivation nuat dinger was held last year. factory it was to find the Hongkong. H. Istat the hs of every sturlent to pass to him to feel that he shot in a The increase represented the university following the great trad H. C. Hun!* though the University, especially muli measure have been resprasis vess of the membership mampai. Jition of the Western Universities in *Bowled wi- balls. when they carried their memories (ble for that inception. Hear) in which Mr. Chow

Pag-win sport; and he hoped the day would beek to 30 or 4 sears ago, when heaTI. On the cression of the achieved the remarkabb fest offcome when it would rival them. they were less fortunate than those lanugural llaner in 121 he was enlisting tone members than all The Colony, as they knew, made who had come after them. Te at-unfortunately absent from the the others ont tezetiver. tend the first class in a school in Cology on leave. It was, lowever,

nuri of sport. Mr. Anderson all that at the

Everywhere they the old days was an achievement to a certain any vint of compensation same time he felt it his duty to | went they found it, It was a Sne be prud of-tapplause-und the to receive a cable, so kindly sent state that the Iber of Life thing for cultivating grit and earb few of them who attain to the by the Churmas, Mr. Hurjahn, of Members was gut so large siting one to go about the ordinary positions of monitore ad pupil that occasion, and that cable he-hould be and that the Association business of life.

The mes of the flagship Haw- teachers were even prouder of the still tres-urel as a memento of the was not

kins played a billiards match at reveiving from nertnie -buction. As compared with the event; and he would congratulate quarters that support and encour

the week end against their friends present day intellectual equipment all

H.M.S. Carlisle, the latter win- those who were fortunate igement which they were led to

sing by eight points. Scores: Pot Queen's Coffee and the cut enough to be present at that time.expect from those who used their riculum of its higner studies, ait upon the success of what was a altor almost their all to the fore

Galley Kicking the Football: Ingas TE dil as reaching the really store event in the life and education instituted by it. How

1. C. L. Webb. standard ef 'niversity education, development of the School Atlever, the l'aisa was hopeful of

Chow; 2, K. S. Cheab.

Wrigley the opportunities for the ofl the same time he felt that perhaps enlisting future support from this

Throwing the Cricket Ball: 1. A. MOTOW seholat were very small indeed; he might confess that shortly after quarter. The Association was Halim ; 2. S. A. M. Sepher.

Blagd but it spoke much for such men of his return to the Colony, upon numerically mag/saud Mr. An. 10 Yards: 1, T. "E. Yeon; 2. D. lying fame in the Colony as being shown the photograph trkenderson, and to make its usefulness | K Sany 5. A. M. Sepder. Jr. Stewart. De. Falenner on the night of the dinner, he felt commensurate with its, numerTime It 20 seconds.

Dr. Weghe thet their mortain amount of perhaps rather jea! strength. assistasre frum

Patting the Weight: 1, Frank K. output ni

Were men met satisfaction to see that the individual members must be invoke Chiu; 2. T. S. Khoo. of whom no school or acslemir Queen's College flag hanging seed and obtained.

It was the feet 7 inches. institution need be ashamed. In the evntel point of the scheme of speaker's conviction that in a saying so, they might arouse him of decorations had been placed up-gathering of over 508) meo, in most Licking morty on that was tres down-laughter an evident of whom the wadoth of the East Yooh; 2, C. A. Peterson. Time and be ingoal that no student and recognised Signal of distress. was bleed with the knowledge of 25 seconds. who was worthy of his name delibaughter. Dessing one or two of the West, there must be many not feel proud of his old school and comparisons between the differes. who were convinced of the pose, It masters Hear heary Thefee in the conciitions existing at *ibilities of their common enden Height 3 feet ches. Central School or Queen's College? Queen's 15 or 20 years ago with one and prepared to promote their had releed en wie in fase pessant conditions, to one knowicy materialization. To such the Asia, G. A. Hyder; 2. V. C. Bell (H.. England. had contributed to shape the des- the old colitions and visiting the trop extended a hearty welcome, as tiny of that vast country on the School to-day peritaps the feature in it there was simple rust for Submarino

L5). Time 57 1/5 threshold of which they stood in that would strike him immediate those willing to assist.. this wonderful little Colons. I would be that resulting from the certainly withm the power of every Half-mile (Old Students' Cup): (Applause). Throughout the length introduction of an age limit for one to improve the College maga-1, A. Hoalim; 2, D. Laing; &, T. S. and breadth of Chian students of each of the classes, so that they no zine by ✡ rontribution or an Wong. Time 2 mins 13 2/5 seconds. that great educational institution longer bad men of 22 years or more advertisement, by bringing in a Pale Jump: 1, A. Hoalim; 2, B. C.

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30 Yards: 1. D. K.. Samy: 2. T.

High Jump: 1, 5. O. Shahabudin:

150 Evans

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186 150

150 WilliamA

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80 Thomson 150 Anderson

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The best breaks were: Morros 24, Bebidas 19. Gally

A Match.

matched to play Galley in a 1. Famer, of Singapore, has

game of 200 up level for $150, which will probably take place at T. S. Khon; a, J. S. Guzder. the Palace Hotel or V.R.C. to-day, this being, the last game Galleg

440 Yards (open to the Colony): will play before leaving the Colony

It was

seconds.

And

The following is the list of officials:

Patron: H. E. The Governor. Chairman: Professor F. A Red.

Judges: The Hon. Mr. Claed

Rev. E. W. L. Martin.

mond."

Severn; Mr. H. B. L Dowbiggin;

Referee: Professor C. A. Mid- Idleton Smith.

of Hongkong had occupied and sitting and working in the junior new member, by throwing out Keng Time, 8 mins 6 seconds. were occupying positions of honour, classes with boys of 12 or 13. Then suggestion for the betterment of of trust und of responsibility, with regard to the standard of both College and Association zari Old Students' race: 1, T. 8. W. (Laud applause). In the Legisla work, in the old days it was con- in general to becent both. Since a Chan; 2, P. L. Woo; 3, W. Gittina. tive Assembly of the Colonial sidered very creditable, and justly mere tanner, although a master Time 27 2/5 seconds. Clovernment, their follow students so considering the means at their Tanner, could do so much for 400 Yards: 1, D. K. Samy; 2. T. had taken their honoured seats. command, to prepare a small pro- both, five hundred of them of L. Cheah; 3, C. A. Peterson Time (Applause).

portion of the senior boys ia the Col- different occupations, though un-56 1/5 seconds.

Starter: Mr. A. E. Dome. Queen's College and China. lege for the Oxford Local examina- connected with tanning, might

tions. It was now a standing rule hope to perform wonders.

Long Jump: 1, S. D. Shahaba wart; Professor W. Brown; Pro

Time-Keepers: Mr. E G. Stel Proceeding, Sir Robert said that of the College that every boy in the when the possibilities of

din; 2, T. E. Teoh; 3, T. L. Cacah, fessor Vickers. their truly it had been said that Queen's Senior Form should enter for the common effort were firmly grasped Distance 19 lect 101 inchos, College was the intellectual theatre Matriculation or the Senior Local and willingness to take a hod

60 Yards Egg and Spoon: 1, Norah Prof. C. Y. Wang; Mr. Barney; Mr. Stewards: Prof. E. C. Earle; of Chins through whose agency examination of the Hougkong Uni- permeated the Association not only Leonard; 2, Jean Ho Tung; 3, M. Tus; C. Y. Ng; Mr. E. Lim; J. hundreds Bad thousands of versity, and that in the next senior should they live up to their objects Emily Barrows. young men were made pro-form every boy should sit for the but a potent fores for the further- 'ficient

Youngsaye; Mr. Y. . Teh; T. 8. One mile: 1, A. Hoalim; 2, D.Kboo. order to Curry Junior Local examination and suce of Anglo Chinese co-operation Laing; 3, T. S. Wong. Time & mins: with them the torchlights into the would not be entitled to pro-would be created-Anglo-Chinese 29 3/5 seconds.

Clerks of the Course: Mr. W. M. dimmer parts of China which motion until he had succeed-co-operation that was necessary, modern learning might not have ed in passing that exomination. now more than ever,

Gittios; Prol M. H. Roffey. for the Hurdles (120 yards):

Reception, Committee: penetrated. (Applause.) Queen's

Sir Wil prosperity of this Colony and the Shahabudin; 2, 8. A. M. Sepheria Brunyate; Mr. N. T. Mackin College had exercised an important

A Suggestion.

well-being of its inhabitants. 3, T. E. Teok. Time 17 2/6 seconds tosh; Prol B. K. M. Simpson; Mr. influence in the past in enlighten- Again in sport the development (Applause). ing China as no other educational had been enormous.

Tug-o-war: 1, Elliot Hall. The whole Mr. Kay proposed the health of machinery had as yet done in the staff were both in work and games, Mr. Auda, sed all responded. Hall. present day,. (Applause). They very much alive to the necessity This concluded the tousts.

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