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QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

́OLD BOYS' REUNION DINNER

MONDAY, MARCH

said that the membership: DON HONGKONG SPORTS & FASTIMES (Seventh Series)

totalled 614, which was not very

many considering that about 17,000; students bad passed through Queen's College. Mr. Grimble orged those present to do their best for their line Mater, after which pros. he proposed the satinued perity of Queen's College.

The fourth annual rednion dinner of the Queen's College Old Boys Association took place on Saturday night. The function was held in

The Ideal School. the School hall, which was lavishly

The Mast having been enthusins. decorated and illuminated with mumètone coloured lanterns sitically honoured, Mr. Tanner re-! pended from the ceiling, and was pled In the course of his speech attended by abnut there hundred, he said: "In these days of transi- tion and experiment it is more than mcluding many guests.-

After Mr. Kwok Kau, the oldest gratifying-it is really a tremen- past pupil present, had rung the dous help-tu us to feel that in the our duty and beli, announcing the beginning efforts that it the function, those present took pleasure to make to give our boys their stats at the various tables to the education for which they come do justice to an excellent dinner. to us, we have behind is the Mr. George Grimble. Chairman of support and confidence of those the Old Boys' Association, presided, [Old Boys whs, in a great number and supporting him were Mr. Juf instances, are the fathers or ckler Rumaha, Vice-President, Mr. R brithers at these now attending the the school. Some-days ago, in glancing Tanner. Headmaster, and

of

Home educational Europena masters Queen's through a

journal, 1 came scross's. paragragh College.

in which reference was made to Chairman's Speech. what should, among other things, toast of be the unmistakable marks of a Before proposing the Queen's College," the Chairman good school,—a school that, in the said he would ask it it ever struck highest sense of the word wa those present what a wonderful jadequately and efficiently discharg

its fizetion

really of body of men had been educated" in ing the old Government Central School educating its boys. The writer the predecessor of Queen's Colfspoke, for instance, of the pecessity lege. Good

no to ensure that when a boy was We needs bish and facts speak for them being taught, he should not be selves," said Mr. Grimble, So merely spending so much time over! an making a empty boast in ranous subjects, but should be saying that thanks to the es genuinely learning them: that tremely capable manner in which masters should be teachers

from lecturers. Dr. Stewart afterwards Colonial distinguished

Dr. BatesonOr to put it as a schoolboy once did! Secretary here, Wright, Messrs. Falconer. Arthur, when he al: In this school the May, Realy and others handled masters fairly rub the lessons into A second unfailing mark of and taught us, we in Hoogkong yoù. and throughout the length and a gool school is that its boys are breath of China have a lot for good sportsmen, keen on winning. which to thank Queen's College. " but able to accept defeat in a gol

:thout .. grousing Mr. Grimble said that though he spirit and if not know the curriculam of the feeling that after all it is neither Sebral,, I felt that the present victory nor defeat that matters, but 'scholars had better opportunities that what does matter is that they And while Luf stuifing a greater variety of are playing the game. Subjects under the able care and plenty of senge is provided for tution of Mr. Tanner and the staff:individual work and effort, there is I hope they will emulate the great no doubt that outside their class bulk of those who have passed out room the main activities of the of this College and have made boys ought to be directed cot to įsuch good names for themselves." their own personal gratification.

the Chairman

Withour but to playing for their class or lbt, they are some of the finest their sehol so that they may learn men in the East. Two years something of the great lessons of azu. Si Robert Ha "Tung, my unselfish co-operation

sail.

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Worthy Followers.

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́t predecessor. said: Throughout work, and thought and considera

the length od breadth of China ticator others. students of thus great educational instituten have occupied and ate

And I feel conndent in saying segupaing positions of trust, of hoatur und of responsibility. In that anyone sering Queen's College mm reial life, no less than in bots at work or at play will be both these the liberal professions. Queen's convinced that in College students have risen to the respects we masters and mistresses

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dur fellow, students Lave But it into a third distinguishing! Our mark of a gooi school that I wish taken their honoured seats. ***** King has shota store particularly to direct your evening, that it our fellow attention, th pleasure in Students, Sir Robert Ho Tang, beinust have such traditions and such bestowing on big a knighthol ja recond of mchievement by tid which you must agree, was a Bors as make every present beg all-deserved hopear; and less than feel proud to belong to it.

In this respect, as has just bein two years ago I read in one of the pajate, when I was in Esglapit,bundantly shown by or Presi- that the late Mr. Lau Chu-pak was eat in the course of his speech. at Quees are supremely to leave received some signal marke

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f the King favour." We have fortunate, because our hoge bave as ther How stubat mokia. Lovers Teason to be proud of ani bistory now, when I -houki have grateful to the men who covered liked to have seen here to-night. the ground before them and, who petent-tienimali--imo Sun Yat sen by their wonderful record of service Ms Cammittee told me it would bad acbieren-nt. have so greatly waste of time to a-k him, sights the task we of the staff he was pretty busy at the moment, have undertaken in.que endeavour I am, anyway, that we would to work out the problemi as to how ue the various subjects of have given him a better time than ta

having now."struction to the best educational equally keen interest in the School he is probably

advantage of each individual boy and its welfare as the masters. Mr. Laughter

Centibolag, Mr Grimble em-and to develop all bis faculties, so Tanner then called upon members interest of the merchers in the work worthy follower in the footsteps of drink to the increasing success of of the Association. As Bishop Dap-that great army of Old Boys who the 1). C. O. B. A.

The dinner was followed by a jag saknt the City Hall the other have gone before him and who are day, There is power is associn. worthily represented here to very entertaining concert, in which

the

utstanding item was an tig. You can accomplish together night." (Applause). what you cannot accomplish singly, Mr. Tanner said he would like to uriginal humauroits song entitled The sum of your united efforts suggest that for next year's dinner Massacre of Q. G. Masters." No. & Dusen's Rd. C. Phone C.4395 far greater than the sum of your the Association extend their vita. which convulsed the house with

invidual eñorts." Mr. Grimble then to the mistresses, who took an laughter.

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