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EMPIRE DAY.
count only the construction of WHO STANDS IF FREEDOM Bishop Pozzoni's Empire Observances in Hongkong. SCALES the two jettios and the necessary LIVE? Kipling.
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Port Hupeh and Shangbai last evening To his address to the children, by the Old Boys' Association) from
It is urged that the Government/Unions in Canton for those in Cathedral to celebrate Empire and J. A. Johnson (Second)" ·
CHINA COAST. OFFICERS.
Class 2 A-Carlos Roza. Class 2 B.-A. E. Souss. Clans 3 A.-Louis A Xavier. Class 3 B-George Lim. Class 4 A. (RC.).—Albert Rodrigues.
Class 3 B. (H.K.)-Chan Shee
Day Address,
Hongkong residents will have The customary commemoration particular reason to remember: nection therewith, comes to Hongkong's over a million and a quarter players left for Manila by the of the Colony, in honour of to the usual observandon, the polo service for the Catholic Schools Empire Day, 1985, for, in addition Tenyo Maru yesterday. pounds sterling. Other nece8-
Empire Day as held in the Colony's War Memorial is being sary works must substantially
Cathedral of the Immaculate Con-unveiled this evening, as in the The successful Hongkong inception this morning. Hia Lord-memorial erected by the Hong increase that sum. There is no tarport cricketers arrived back ship Bishop Pont officiated, kon and Shanghai Banking estimate given of the full cost President McKinley. The Hong-students of the Cathedral Semins of it staff who fell in the from Shanghai yesterday by the assisted by the clergy and Corporation in honour of those of the whole project. It is kong captain (Mr. T. E Pearoa) ary. There was special music by Great War. There has been jobvious, however, that whether recently, left Shanghai, for Home the choir of the Seminary and big demand for eat at the scheme is carried out
the pupils of the Italian Convent, to-day's unveiling of the Cano-- piecemeal or otherwise, a loan shima, who came before the address appropriate to the occa-
The Japanese, Shuchi Fuku-and Bishop Pozzoni delivered an aph, extra accommodation having to meet the expenditure would Chief Justice, the Criminal sion.
to be provided. be wise, and judging from official Sersions, yesterday, on a charge
There were the customary, ser The schools participating were Cathedrals this morning, and vices for school children at the statements made when the last of bribery, was found guilty" Budget was introduced, that will hard labour, his Lordship taking Hongkong, St Joseph's English at St. Joseph's College. Men-of- and sentenced to three months' as follows:-Garrison School of
prires for essays were destributed be the policy of the Government into consideration that accused Francis School (Wanchai), Stu- merchant ships, were decorated
College. Italian Content, St. Such extraordinary expenditure was already vincent for decis of the Cathedral Seminary in bonour of the day Reports of war in port, as well as several certainly cannot be met from illegal possession of coosina.
of six months' imprisonment for St. Lewis' Industrial School (West the Cathedral services will be current revenue, despite the
Point), Aberdeen Chinese School, found elsewhere in this issue. healthy financial condition of the The Canton Daily News of
Shaukiwan Chinese School, Kai Colony.
Lap Chinese School (Wanchai). yesterday states-Wong Woen
At St. Joseph's College there Ting, president of the Federation Ying School (Mosque Street) Was A parade of students this It is gratifying to note that the of Labour, was hest at dinner to and Wa Yen English School morning, and the winners of recommendations do not con-labour union representatives from
(Robinson Road),
prizes in the essay on "Empire template the creation of
Day" received thairrewarda (given Trust or involve undue plater presentatives have been here Children. Thanks be to God we successful essayists were:**
at Tai Pirg Restaurant There Bishop Pozzoni said: Dear the Director of the College. The ference with private enterprise. trying to enlist the aid of local are assembled bere again in this
Class 1-Robert Choa (First) should content itself with connected with the Canton-Hankow selves with the inhabitants of all Hupeh. especially those con-Day, we are here to unita-our- tracting the wharves and leasing Railroa, Hupeh Section.
those countries and Colonies; them to private companies, these
which belong to Great Britain companies to erect their own
and form the Great British Em-: godowns. There is cogent reason
pire, to pray with all our fervour, for this policy in the phrase
and reverence for its unity and "The working of the trade of the,
prosperity. It is our dots, whe- ther we be of the British race or Wing. port would be left in the hands
The Latest Changes.. not, to do so, for under the British of those who have developed it,
flag we have full-religious liberty Pearson. Mr. V. Dobrolia boff, second and freedom from oppression. who know its special difficulties
officer, Shuntien, is on reserVS. RIVERO-On May 20, 1923, and who, as far as we are aware, appointed second officer, Shunties other Governments which pretend
Mr. D. R. McAlpine has been
This is not the case nowadays, I at bis residence, No. 70 Range!
am sorry to say, under certain Road, Shanghai, Elisa Thomas are anxious to continue it."}
Mr. A. J. White, second officer, to be civilised and liberal-minded. Rivero, in bis 60th year, iste of There are
Fengtien, is on reserva. H.B..Consulate Shipping Office. vations on past failure to carry second officer, Fengties, has gone to God on similar previous cele-
SOMB strong obser-
Mr. W. A. McDonald, sup's that the prayers which we offered We bave erary reason to belleve QUINCEY.-О May 21, 1923, out systematic observations re-second officer, same ship.
The 1.8.C. Tournament. at Gordon Collage, Shanghai Catherine, beloved wife of Wil-Barding the depths of water in
Captain C. Harris Walker, from Him, however unworthy we might the Indian Recreation Club's brations have been acceptable to liam Quincey, aged 68.
different parts of the harbour and leave, has gone master, Huichow. individually have been; because championship between O. Bum. The replay in the semi-final of Mr. R. Kettlewell, the keeping of tide records, which master, Haichow, has gone chief we shall see this afternoon repre- jaho sad H. D. Ruaisin took
acting we trust will be taken to heart officer, same ship.
sentatives of every race, creed, place yesterday, when the former by the authorities, for, as the Kalgan, is on leave.
Captain D. R. Davis, of the and class, of this British Colony player won by three straight
united in most heartfelt soli report rightly says, "the posses- Captain G. H. Pennefather of to those gallant men who fought
sets, the scores being 10-8, 7.5 darity, dedicating a monument and 6-4. sion of such a magnificent har- the Kaying. has gone master in the Great War and gave their] bour is just the reason why Kalgan,
The contest was most interest- Mr. A. E. Fennings bas been
lives for their Mother Country. everything possible should be appointed third engineer, Chung unity of the unveiling on this day is usual persistence and collect- ing sad both players showed good Permit me to take the opport tennis. O. Ramjaha played with OUR HARBOUR. ·
done to prevent any deterior-king. stion in its condition." On the Mr. W. Mackay, third engineer, in the great conflict, to invite you dificult shota by his opponent, of the memorial to those who felted many points by coping with The long-awaited report on the general aspect of the report, it Chungking, is on reserve, development of Hongkong Har-has every appearance of being Shangtung has gone chief engimongst them who have not yet and was somewhat handicapped
Mr. D. Kerr, chief engineer, grant the beatific vision to those good rus,
again to pray that God may soon who, although giving his cousin bour has at last seen the light of the result of a clore study of all neer, Shengking. day. It baa evidently been in the essential conditions, though
Mr. D. Mekae, from reserve, to invite you to pray to those who
been admitted to it. Permit me also by his sore foot. the possession of official quarters there may, of course, be technical has gone chief engineer, Shan have already attained celestial and the issue was in doubt to she for some considerable time, as it points capable of improvement. Mr. J. A. McKechnie, chief
beatitude that they may intercede vary end. The second set was al- bears date of November 24th. Ist But that is necessarily a matter engineer, Shengking, is on leave, British Empire may continue the final set, O. Rumjahn won the. with God and obtain that the most a repetition of the first In year. Of the necessity of a pro- for the opinion of experts. The
Mr. A. R. D. S. Smith, from re-strong in the unity and patriotism first four games, but lost the next gressive policy in improving the next stage of interest will be the Kungwa.
has gone second officer, of all its Dominions and Colonies, three, won the eighth, lost the facilities of the port there can be announcement of the Govern Mr. J. Turbyne, chief officer, War when we saw its subjects winning the match
sa it was during the Great ninth and took the next, thus no question. The increasing size meat's decisions on the sugges-Chaksang is on reserve.
Mr. V. Petherick, from reserve, of
and members from every corner of ocean-going craft, the possibil. [tions put forward.
0. Rumjaho now meets the has gone chief oficer, Chaking the common ground of the self-Rumjahn in the fast.
the globe meeting OD winner of 8.6. Ismail and 8.A.
DEATH ROXBURGH.-Oo May 28, 1923, as the Victor Nursing Home, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. John Roxburgo, & BOD.
BIRTHS.
The Telegraph.
HONGKONG, 24th May, 1923.
The Empire's Dead.
tang-
Barve,
Mr. J. Pittenrigb, acting second sacrifice, enduring the greatest officer, Yuenang, has gene third privations and the most terrible officer, same ship.
bardships, sacrificing their lives
Clus
4 (Kowloon).—George
LAWN TENNIS.
was often erratic
The first set was a fine strugle
lity of eventual through railway coramunication between Kowicon and North China, and the grow- ing demand for more wharfage Hongkong's memorial to the dead reserve, has gone second officer, its honour and maintaining its work, so that you may be
To-day sees the unveiling of
Mr. H. Hutchings, from with the sole purpose of upholding part of your daily school accommodation comprise the rea-warriors of the Empire, whose
Yuansang. sons for Hongkong keeping itself
glory. Let us pray to them that come enlightened and, edu cated name liveth for ever." The Mr. C. Ross, from leave, has the British Empire may contiune citizens with a strong national abreast of the times in this re- ceremony takes place, appro- 800e second engineer, Taksang. an exemplar of justice, morality character. You will then be use
priataly enough, on Empire Day, spect. The last-narued circum- which serves as an annual regineer, Faksang, has gone third tion, and be ever ready to fight development. True religion tes Mr. W. Tweedis, second en- and religion, based on good educa-ful auxiliaries in truly national stance in particular necessitates minder of what Imperial unity engineer, Waishing. early action being taken, because meant. The local Cenotaph is Mr. C. C. Compton, third sion
against any kind of civil oppres- ches and inculcates obedience to also primarily & monument to the engineer, Waisbing, is on reserve. schools' and Universities' indivi- if theref re you ignore religion, or
or ignorance. That her Gad and to all lawful authority Hoogkong at the present moment} is badly off for wharf space comtheir places in the far-flung battle-
men who left Hongkong to take-Shipping and Engineering.
dual efforts may continually and if you do not train yourselves in pared with other ports of its size lins of Britain, and fall gloriously
under the British flax protection, the practice of it, you will never and importance,
in the fight. Dulce et decorum est readers of the cables announcing in the past; and, as far as we is authority: It is my earcest wish ssistance, and practical help as have the spirit of obedience to pro patria mori. Like the 'men the
it bas ever been universally God or to lawfully constituted. The main scheme outlined is from other parts of the Empire, remarkable breaking. of Far East Hongkong are concerned, I think that you would devate yourselves simple, and, so far as the lay they beard the call, and perhaps tera records. In nearly every our educational services have whilst at school so as to develop
it is no exaggeration to say that whole-heartedly to your education. mind can judge, it appears ample appeal, stirring their hearts the record established, with, in many schools probably more liberally tributes and increase them to the
it came to them with additional event there has been a fresh always been appreciated and pur your moral and, spiritual for some years to come more because they had travelled instances, three or four.com.
what
results bas been the
at any rate. A big reclamato this distant outpost, and seosed petitors doing better than the assisted than in any other Colony, greatest possible extent. Do not tion scheme in. Bunghom Bay what do they know of England, means is that the standard of clusion should you draw from sake of purely financial and
the full meaning of it all, for previous beat. What this really
devote yourselves to the work of involving an ares of some 48 who only England know?" Those athletics in the East has at length this? It is evident that if our material advantages: If you allow Now dear children, what con your education principally for the acres, is proposed, and this will of us who have experienced reached a high plane, and should Government is eo benevolent yourselves to be animated by the eventually give facilities for the the horrors of war, will shortly challenge some of the towards our schools, you must desire of gaining money, or of
need no jogging of memory when standards set by the West. avail yourselves of its benevol- being as soon as possib construction of six jetties, the unveiling takes place; and Specialised training, conscien-ence by attending to your studies dustrial producen before arranged that big vessels may go even those who were not actually tiously carried out, has shown with all diligence, constancy, and have Ruished your stud alongside one face of each, the face to face with the sordid side what the East cea do when it more especially with obedience. you will make a mistake and other side to be used by jacks of the conflict will remember tries. A great deal of credit for I presume that all of and other small craft. The ship's Hundreds of thousands of men in of course, to the organisere of the of the patriot, and I hope ion and will prevent the proper the late WA mernt these new actievements must go, have the instincts and feelings some loflusses in your educat you this will have an unwhole- wharves are mostly to be 1,200 their prime were cut off from Far feet in length, and when com every tie of domestic affection, or particularly the promoters of the superabound this afternoon City and capecifies; it, will lead fo Eastern Olympiad, and that these will increase and development of your individual plated there will be available usefulness to their country and meeting was held the results were Bat, be sure, dear children, that the spi
future ambition, or continued original meet. When the first the aaveiling of the Cenotaph the elimination of initative and 8,600 feet of deep water quays. their fellow men-all for an almost amateurish. very little you will not succeed in being the
of enterprise giving eighteen to twenty berths ideal. It is not for us to discuss better in some instances than the true patriots and useful members seg for large vessels, besides the here whether or not that aim was feats of youths at the annual of your country if you are not you large area for junke and barges. today's ceremony as a reminder school, but the standard now true education. First of all re achieved, but let all of us, with aporta of a big English public daily doing your best to attain It is suggested that only a portion of the great sacrifice, strive our attained is worthy of soy part of member that true patriotism service of the scheme be first carried best to uphold the ideal for which the globe. There, is every pos based on religion; it should there again,
these men laid down their lives. out-two fatties totalling 2,600
sibility of world's récords being fore be one of your princip feat, providing accommodation Far Eastern Olympics.
broken before long at these Far duties and you should be eage for five or six large vessels, and
Eastern Olympic Games. Asia to study it continually se One feature of the Osaka bas" arrived" in the realm of perfectly possible; over 2,000 feet of quays for junks Olympiad that has struck all sport.
quently it should be made
God may
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