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starting with adequate equipment ground. No doubt, however, this At the present time no provisien part of the school life would be all had been made, but be understood that they could desire once they Miss Taylor had a list of needs got settled down in their new
THE RUHR OCCUPATION. St. Stephen's Girls'
which he was hoping would very premises. The social side of the
Landon, Feb. 2. College.
soon be met. Dealing with the school life had not been neglected.
Ruhr correspondents report that all roads and railways leading from thence to unoccupied Germany are closed against the passage Yesterday was Speech Day in question of the staff, the Bishop The girls had contributed liberally with St. Stephen's pointed out that of the Europeans to the school stall at the 31.C.L
on the teaching staff at the pre-sale recently. A monthly colles of coal. The outpu: has been greatly reduced. The pit banks are Girls' School. The annual gather-sent time not one of
SOOD the unemployed will be. them was tica was made to assist the children already congested with miners and ing was hald, by kind permission
The Bishop of St. Hilda's School at Castan, rendering the position of the occupied area most serious even.if the of the Vice Chancellor, in the there a year ag
unoccupied territory is able to satisfy the coal needs. congratulated Mira. Tayler on the and they were responsible for the Great Hall of the University, a
excellent results of the year's upkeep of a bed at the Pahko report from Duesseldorf indicates that the agreement as regards of parents and large number
the railwaymen's resumption in the Cologne area spplies to the whole work and expressed the hope that Hospital for lepers. friends attending to witness the at a not very distant date she
of the Ruhr and Rhineland. It is understood to be due to British In conclusion Miss Tagler said distribution of the awards by His would have an adequate number that all their activities in the way
mediation.
Paris, Feb. 2. (Sir Excellency the Governor
of assistants. He wished good
Lordship the Rishop of Victoria presided.
number of
Home scenes
Edward Stubbs, K.C.M.G.). His luck to the Callege as it entered lot work and play and social life in a new phase of its history in would be as nothing without the development of the spiritual life. the new building. Applause),
which, after all, was the base of Prier to the presentation of the
The Annual Report.
true character building. It was awards the students delighted
Miss the gathering with an entertain-
in the course of her their daily endeavour to practise Ing programme. The proceedings annual report said that the large love and kindness towards one an- Kowloon 21 opened with the School hymn,[gathering they entertained there other, and in this they were helpe
after which the kindergarten, that aftempon had enly been made by morning and evening Bible in- Knwlooo 633 Junior and Senior Schools gave a possible the kindness of the struction, attendance at Church,
songs. The Middle Vice Chancellor in allowing them and their Sunday School. School exered a Chinese recita-the use of the University. Once His Excellency's Speech. STEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE-tion and a play entitled The
His Excellency the Governor, again he had been a friend in need Queen of Hearts and the Seniorts them in placing the hall at their prior to distributing the awards, School presented
disposal. It would seem strange to made a short address, during the' from "As you like
some of the present to see so few course of which he said he felt he had a rather close association Bishop on a Supporting the
of those who had successfully er platform nicely decorated with palms were His Excellency the guised and carried on the College with St. Stephen's College. la Governor, Miss Taylor the Prin-during the past year, and their the first plate his younger aca was a pupil of Miss Middleton egals, Lady Brunyate. Sir Robert thoughts would go out that day! Smith and seemed to have enjoyed
67 especially to Miss Middleton Smith, life there He Tune and the Director
very thoroughly. Education Hon. Mr. . Irving), who was aw enjoying a well earn indidentally he noticed from the
whom they hoped Others prevent included Lady Hoed rest, und
report that Miss Middleton Smith Tune. Rev. V. H. Copley Myte, would be returning at the end of
was enjoying a much needed rest. Rev. J. T. Hedman, and Mr. S. the year; to Miss Atkins, who had He was very glad to hear it, be
Canton. been urgently needed
cause when he happened to meet The Bishop recalled, at the out-and to Miss Hazeland who bad her twice in Eagland he found she set of his address, a conversation been . They hoped she would was devoting her time to organis he had with the Principal of 5. make a speedy recovery, and being meetings on behalf of the
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A message from" Mayence states that the Franco-German Railway Agreement mentioned earlier only applies to Cologne. The French authorities agreed to exercise only a discreet supervision as as it is certain that a good service is being maintained. The situs- in on the Mayence line is unchanged, the negotiations with German railwaymen having failed. The men demanded that no penalties be inflicted while the French commandant, is unable to withdraw penalties against these gality of sabotage.
Bordeaux, Feb. 1.
The closing of the Rohr is finished and coal is now directed towards France and Belgium. At Duesseldorf the situation is becom ing normal Germany did not pay the 500.000.000 gold marks due on the 31st January.—Courtray of the French Consulate.
AMERICAN DEBT COMMISSION.
Washington, Feb. 2.
It is learned that the American Debt Commission and Sir Auck-
and Gedies have reached a virtual agreement.
It is hoped that the Commission's recommendations will be ready Per sabenission to President Harding en Saturday, who will then trans- mit them to Congress early next week. Whilst storm clouds have begun to loom as regards the measure with which, it is designed that Congress shil ratify, the settlement--nerably over the solüleria bonus amendment—a den frem administration circles has indicated to the Commission that President Harding will work can recommendations putting the settlement plan on a basis as bomb-proof as possible."
AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING.
nearly
Kregarding a play representing the months were past Miss Taylor and the Diocese of Victoria AD- young womanbred of China sup-spoke of the loyal co-operation of other association he had with St. plicating admission to the Uni-all the members of the Chinese and, Stephen's was that that was the versity. This year, he was plensed European stat 3 very real first place at which he presented to say, girl and women students source of happiness and unity in prizes after his arrival in Hong- had been admitted to the Valthe work of the college.
kong. On that occasion versity. Applause. Of the five The numbers of the school had membered expressing the hope H. J. Mackinder. Chairman of the Imperial Shipping Committee,Si
he re-
girls who passed the Matriculation
increased during the year, and the that they would soon see some of examination four of them were
cow had a waiting list "both for the girls of the College matrien. atpdents of St. Stephen's Girls
was very glad to learn that his College. Applause Ten years day girls and boarders. It was un-ating at the University and he
new buildings ago, in connection with the Church fortunate that the
quickly. (Applause). Missionary Szeley, St. John's would not be able to accommodate ggestion had been adopted so hestel was founded for such of the la greater number than they now
"The great need of China at men students as might care to use had, owing to one wing being still the present time," His Excellency educa- it, and he thought he might fairly unbuilt, this. in spite of the efforts continued, "3, cf course, claim that since then the hostel of the Building Committee,
tion. I think the women of China Tuna have better opportunities than the had played a really useful part insisting of Robert connection with the life of thel Me Hu Wing and Mr... Tsu, th women of any other nation have deep ever had, because they start on University. Personally, he should whom the College owed a like to see another hostel started debt of gratitude for the trouble fair terms with the men so far as for girls, distinct from but yet they had taken to reach such a Western education is concerned. with a close relationship to St magnificent figure 330,000. In Europe they have lagged behind
Stephen's. and hoped that the time world come when it would jhe possible to provide one. Hear
'hear.
Applause).
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"Gratifying Results
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London, Feb. 2. The threatened rate war between the Commonwealth and Con- ference lines has been averted as the result of Intervention by Sir
Board of Trade communique announces that results to this effect were the reached at a meeting to harmonize the recommendations of Imperial Shipping Commitler's report on the deferred rebate system. The report will be published on 1st March.
CANADA AND CHINA
THE CAPTURED IRISH SENATOR.
Landon, Feb. 2. Senator Bagwell escaped through a window, while his captors were breakfasting and run acres entry until he struck road where he got a lift by mator car.
BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP.
London, Feb. 2. A special message from Vancouver from Dr. Cai Lien-thur. the Chinese Consul-General at Ottawa, who has returned from Peking. states that the Immigration and Trade Treaty, which China is negotiating with Canada, provides that China shall not allow labourers to come to Canada, while the Dominion will remove the $500 poll tax. which the Chinese consider a disgrace. The trade sections of the Treaty recognise China's need of Canadian wheat and aim at encourag- because. I suppose, the mea, ating Canadian merchants to deal with the Oriest, any rate up to the present, have been able to protect their The examination results during interests, but they are now begin- The New Building.
the year had been most gratifying-ning to oust the male sex from Five schi rs were presented for their stronghold of the past. In A Chairman of the College
the Junior Local and all passed. the case of China the two sexes Council, the Bishop expressed ap- preciation of His Excellence's Two out of three passed the the start very much ca a level so far presents. His Excellenty took a senior Locul, and all four of their as Western education is concern were sus- and I am sure the ladies will keen, personal interest in all that Matriculath a students concerned the educational well-tressful, and had entered the Uni- make the best of their opportuni- His Excelleccy was glad bring of the Colony and they were versity. Tw. and decided to take tes." thankful, tre, for the keen per-Medicine, one had taken up the sub-t see that so many were taking the continual changes. He hoped sonal interest that Lady Stubbe jest of Education, and one had de- up the study of medicine for the that the present year would be College next it 100k in that school. The Bishty cided to starty Engineering. Three reason that there was obviously equally successful and that when FOT building. commented on the great educational of these students were in re-idencen enormous ñeld in China for he visited the advance nude in the Colony dur-lar the University Hostel. run in their services. He was also in would be in the
one of the Applause). ing the last few years and to the connection with the College.. The young ladies had joined the En- generous assistance the Govern-opening of this Hostel had been one ment had always been willing and of the roost important events of the ineering Faculty and he hoped that one day they would hear ready render.
At present ther year.
of her as a consulting engineer Speaking of the new College temporary residence, but they look-
in China. (Applause). buildings, the Bishop said he led forward to the time when more
His Excellency made a humour- thought they would all agree that adequate arrangements would be us allusion to the establishment If educational work was to be
made for the women under- of a hostel, to which the Bishop satisfactorily carried there, graduates of the University. The had referred, and auggested that must be provided a good building, higher education of women meant for the present at any rate the word equipment and an effrent much the Colony, and to China lady students should be left in Tso Shak Keu, Tsang Tin Chin being 300 against his opponent's
410. Ho Sai-cheung's highes and agate
The old itself. The other outstanding the care of St. Stephen's. In con- and Ng Sai Ha. building was quite inadequate.
Shield presented by Miss Lucy break was 26, Rocario's 21. They were now well ba with the event of the rear was the presen-clusion he said attention had been new building" but the originaltation of an address to the Prince called in the report to one of the Ho Fook and Mrs. Lo Chency
for students obtaining
namber plan had had to be very consider of Wales when he laid the founda-greatest difficulties in school life Shia.
of marks My curtailed
to the in- tion since of the her buildings in the East, a dificulty of which the highest
was fully Senior and Junior Locals: Lily crease in the price of building. His Royal Highness had accepted a Director of Elueation
Trang He hoped that they would not be photograph of the three studenta conscious, namely the impossibility Cheang (Seniors); Alice
regular staff. St. (Juniora), Content to see the plans finally who had made the presentation. of keeping a
The Bishop having expressed afforded D striking curtailed. Ax. to equipment, A good deal that they had hoped Stephen's
of games and example of that during the past thanks to all who had contributed there was practically none in the to do in the way old school because there had been physical exercises they had to year and he felt the school was to the success of the afternoon's no room for it, but in the new leave undone owing to the distance to be congratulated mest heartily proceedings, the building trey
hopeful of away from the school of the play on the success attained despite brought to a close.
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Last Night's Match, The Presentation.
Anothermatch was played lasteven His Excellency then distributed the awards to the undermentioned in at the Victoria Recreation Club for the Billiards Championship of students:
Junior Local-Un Chan Kwan, the Colony. The contestants were Leung Chinu Ha, Laiu Kang Fong, A. C. Rozorio and Ho Sai-cheung. Maggie Cheung and Alice Tsang. Both were fairly evenly matched Senior Local-Wan Lai Ching, but after exciting play Ho Sai- Lily Cheung.
cheang won the game, his YiDG, Matriculation.-Chan
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