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MONDAY, JULY 16, 1923.

FING WAH COLLEGE.

Need of New Premists.

The first annual dinner of the Ying Wab College, Old Boye A5- oscinting took place on Saturday night and was attended by a large number of past pupils and a few guests. The College Hall in which the function was held, was lavishly. decorated with flowers and pots of plants. Mr. Tsang Fook-chu pre-

(Our Own Correspondent.)

Singapore, July 14, Regarding the Colony's gift of sites for a naval base and aerodrome, I understand the propetal to make this gift has been under considera-sided. tion for some time. The local In a neat little speech in Chinese, Government had already pont Mr. Wong Kwok-shuen, honuary | $80,000 on the air ground on which | President" of the Association, pro

work commenced over a year ago posed the continued,proeperity of though no one anticipated the the Ying Wah College. The toast reason lueal. The press generally was enthusiastically honoured. supports the decision, but demands that the Government take the people into its confidence and publish the estimates.

CHINESE POLITICS.

Shanghai, July 15.-Members of Parliament mat yesterday at the Hupeh Guild and sued two manifestoes to the Diplomatic Corps and the people, eigned by 411 members of Parliament.

Mr. L. G: Phillips, the Head- master, after expressing his thaaks to Mr. Wong for bis good wishes, said all those present knew there was more in the College than met the eye: Anyone seeing the College without knowing something of its past.biators might will be disap- pointed. The playground was small, the premises were cramped and pbviously, the building was.

private house converted into a seboul. But the College hau

glorious past and he hoped to would also have a glorious future:: Commencing with a small begin The first manifesto declares that ing, fncing all kinds of obstacles. all mandstee end all communica-

and disappointments, and moved tions to the Powers after 14th June from place to place in search of a are null and void, and requests the permanent home, the School had Corps to refrain from releasing the steadily grown, thanks to Salt and Customs surplus unti! & untiring and well directed efforts formal Government is established.of the late Mr. Hughes, Ying Wab College was different from many The second manifesto reemother schools. While education phasizes the perilous condition of and discipline were matters of; the nation and promises shortly to great importance, the aim of the enact the copstitution.-Reuter

the

scheol was not merely to turo out well educated men-there wera. many well educated men who were.

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Tokyo, July 13-It is reported that a loan of Yen 6,000,000, obver ing arrears of interest on the former Manchurian - Mongolian Shangtung Railway Loan, has been arranged between the Peking Government and the Industrial Bank of Japan, the Bank of Chosen and the Bank of Taiwan-Beuter.

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Dr. Koch Seeks Information.

was also to turn out men of fine character. In the school, there were many teachers who were int merely working for the salary that they earned, but also because they were trying to make some contribution to the progress of the world. They were making a gift of their lives to China and in this way they were striving to achieve the aim of the sphool-to build up character. He did not mean that in this respect- Ying Wah College had the monopoly. There were other. sehools with the sumé "sim, but such institutions were few and far between. The College was unique in. one respect, it was

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Mr. Phillipe esid the Scbcul At to morrow" Meeting of the Committee was faced with a serious paratively young and old boys were not many. The membership driva Sanitary Board there will be difficulty. They realized that the submitted letters from the Govern schinol premises were not what was still going on and he hoped the ment relative to the propos. they should be: they did not even present membership would be con- siderably increased in the near ed by-laws regarding animale belong to them. In view of this future. In this connection, he in the

the the Committee was doing their would like to thank the beadmaster 'Colony, and erection of conveniences in new best to find suitable accoumo houses in Nathan Road, Kowloon.dation for the school. Now that who had kindly promised his hip the Old Boys Association had school to join the Association. The in asking all those leaving the Dr. W. V. M. Koch, purauant been formed, the prospects of the Chairman proposed the health of to police, will ask:-Will the the school were much brighter. the guests and concluded with an Head of the Sanitary Department The kindly state:

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valuable assistance to the Com- appeal for financial assistance for (1.) How many cases of Typhoid mittee in solving their problem. the Associating to all its sup.

Fever and of Paratyphoid (Applause)

[(ii) How many of these cases have been imported and how many of local origin?

iii.) In the cases occurring beslly has it been possible to truce the source of infection? If so, will be state such source?

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Fever have been notified week The Chairman said he desired Lo by week during the present speak briefly on the organization of wear, plassified areording to the Old Boys' Association. Several nationality?

years ago, the late Mr. Hughes, when he was beadmaster of the Ying Wah College, conceived the

DON'T BUY GLASSES. idea of forming an old boys' as-f... sociation. So enthusiastic was as you would shoes. Many des Aly. Hughes that he had often fects of the eyes are revealed only invited him and others to dinner to by a careful examination, and can" discuss the project. Unfortunately only be corrected with specially the time was not ripe then and, in ground lenses. If your 6503 spite of his keen interest and trouble you, have them thorough- indefatigable vigour. He did not live ly examined and scientifically to see the formation of the Associa tested in the refracting chamber tion. After the death of Mr. Hughes, of the Hongkong Optical Co. Mrs. Eughes wrote to all: Ying scorsiors to Clark & Co., manu, Wab College students; asking them facturing and refracting opticians. RADIO TO THE RESCUE. Flying from Mancheeler to to form the association ay soon as (the only competent, optical Landon the pilot of a Daimler possible, to fist her Esband's manufacturing house in the air express was lost for three wishes. Eventually the associa colony) located in 53. Queen's quarters of an hour in the low ition was formed. Its coject was Road Central, and a pair of lenses clouds and unist over London, but to band together all past pupils. be specially ground to correct. was guided by radio telephone. So far 57 membera had enrolled.. their defects.".

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