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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1924.
CHINESE STUDENTS IN the greatest philanthropiat lu Ílong-
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kong Ha had consented to become a patron of the studouts' union. (Loud chears) Io welcomed flir Robert Ho Tung because he was n groat patriot and because of the taken in the welfare of the Father- koon interest which ho lnd always
land. (Applause). In all theso | questions his name was a house- held word in China Lady Lo Tung was well-known for her exhibition which the King and Queen of of silkworms and thair produeta, in England had taken great interent she had set up a number of Tarina in Kowloon and the exhibition of Sir Robert Ho Tung was much in her silk products at Wombley had torosted in tho institution, and made aroused great interest. Ila describ a thorough tour of the buildings anded Sir Robert Ho Tung na aking 'grounds, chatting freely with all the!
of commerce and funico in Hong-
Sir Robert Ho Tung, accompanied by Lady Ho Tung and his son and daughter, was the guest of honour at a reception given on the after noon of Aug. 25 at High Loigh, Hortfordshire, where the Annual Conference of the Central Union of Chinos Students in Great Britain is now in progress, says the Ching Expres and Telegraph.
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in one of the large conservatories and Larly Ho Tung had done much Later the students assembled in the to increase the silk juustry in dobating hall, where Mr. Chno-Isin
Chian (Applause) hiri Chu co Chu, the Chinese Acting. Minister included by paying a warm tributo London, addressed theni Ho ruid he supposed that every diplomatic come over to attend the Students'
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Value of Foreign Travel." I do because I know full well how Sir Robert Bo Tung. in reply, bard-working you are, and, farther, said: I am glad of this opportunity (what a realy high standard of life of being able to express my nd- and conduel you maintain. 1 not miration for your enterprise in only know this from my own persona) | coming so`lar from home in pursuit. experience, but becaupo one may lives of knowledge, There is no gain- from one year to another and neversinying, the fort, that foreign travel hear of any publio indication of nay while onn is still young in a great Bort that the behaviour of the advantage. Most of our knowledge Chinoso students in this country is wo must nurosuntily glean froni) not what it ought to be. I think books, from the works of men who you deserve this tribute.
wern pioners in research and I am only sorry that this number leaders of thought in their day and # of Chinese students in this country generation. But there is a grent
does not show a tendency to in- deal of our knowledge which comen: grosso. Very largely we are living from actual› personal observation, on hope. We are hoping that when from contact with our fellow-men the British Boxer Indemnity is all over the world. In this way wa applied to purposes other than the got the “human touch,” which can present, students will probably bene-never bo acquired by poring over ût in some form or other It may bucks. This form of acquiring know- not bò nɩ once, baf it ought to be ledge which in absorbed inte our in timo to come. No one can main- inuer consciousness without sensiblo tain that the number of students] effort, is probably the most attrac- who com over here at the present live. There cannot be the slightest j time is at all proportionate to theiloubt that you- students who number who ought to come. Only attending universitics and schools the other day I noticed that aabroad aro voning under influences. neighbouring Far Eastern country, which will not only shape your with whom wo are an the most enreers in after-life, but also the friendly ro ations, viz., Siam, was, destinies of your families and of like yourselves, holling a sort of Chlua. It was a Roman dramatist suumer camp for its students who wrote that "True wisdom con- There were 200 of the,, When you nista nol'in seeing what is immediate compare the size
two coun-ly before our eyes, but in the pos- tries, and the need of the two sibilities of the future that lies countries, you will, I am sure, agree before us" As you are all younger with me that any step wo can take than mysoľ, 1 may, perhaps, bel to promote an increase in the num-j allowed to offer you some words of!. jber of our young men and women (advice. This advico, Į mu aure, you who come over here to study ought | will neeopt in good part as coming to be taken by everyone interested; from eng wht is heart and soul in in the welfare of Chiún.
sympathy with you in your efforts There is, of course, our comment for solf-improvement The older I which can lay made on the relative become, the more I believe in what. paucity of our students in this poun- Confucius raili “Youth 'must be held try, and it is that the wumber of in respect, for to youth belongs the British students in China is also future,” stut mony the future of you much smaller than it ought to be. all, gentlemen, be most prosperous The Fast has a good deal which it and worthy of your race. (Applause). can teach the West, and, frankly,
I do not think that proper appre
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