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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

HONGKONG

UNIVERSITY UNION.

500

Kinds

THE ANNUAL MEETING.

The 12th annual generai mosting

of

of the University Union was beld

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THURSDAY

FEBRUARY 19, 1926.

NORTHERN MILL STRIKE.

THE PUBLIC PEACE.

30,000 OPERATIVES INVOLVED.

HOW JAPAN IS. PRESERVING IT.

ta check movementa

Tokyo, February 18-The Gov. Shanghai, February 18.---Thirty erament will today introduce to Diot Che Public Peaco on Monday in the Great Hall. thousand operatives are wolved | th

Bil, which in The attendance was a record one, in a strike at thirteen Japanese Preservation of well over two hundred, a healthy cotton mills. The strikers at-designed sign of the undergraduates' in-tacked the mills, injuring half-a-denying private property ownership aronged interest in the Union. dozen Japanese.--Reuter, The Chairman, Mr. B. C. Lee, presided.

Hon. Secretary's Report. The Hon. Secretary, Mr. C.Z.M. Ma, rond the following report for

the yent.

or intriguing against the Stato or Shanghal, February 18- The Administration, and imposing on atafls of two more Japanese cotton offenders terms of imprisonment mille have joined the strikers, ranging from five to ten years. The Bill R airondy mealing with who now number thirty-two thou. and from fourteen mills. Only ronounced opposit un from labour three Japanese mills in Shanghai are unaffected, but the movement is expected to involve all the Jap anese mills.

Efforts towards mediation have been opened in one mill but with- out result.-Reuter.

MARINE COURT.

EUROPEAN MASTER

CHAROLD.

bodies.Heuter.

DR. SUN YAT-SEN.

LEAVES MISSION

HOSPITAL,

Peklag, February 18-Dr. Sun Yat-sen, who has been progres- sively weakening, during the last few days was removed from the hospital this morning by his family at his own request.-Renter.

During the past year there were quite a number of very successful social functions. A degreo con. cert in honour of the Rt. Hon. Siri Charles Eliot, Sir William Brun- yata and Mr. W. W. Hornell was

1024 hold on February 19th.. I'resentation of stue souvenirs from the undergraduates to Sir William und Lady Brunyalo took placs nt the end of the concert. There was In ten party on the afternoon of October 10th, which was very well

Before Lieut. Commdr. G. F. attended in spite of the rain. 1ole at the Marine Court yester- very, successful concert followed day, Captain J. Freemun, of the by n danes in the Great Hall, Yuen Sang, was charged with took place tho Faze aight anchoring his vessel in the Cable This was the first time that the Reserve at Talköksui at, 4 p.m. on A sensation was recently caus- Great Hall was open for dancing February 14.

od in the baccarat rooms at Cau- On Chinieso New Your Eve, the

Defendant pleaded guilty andnes when Mr. Milton Davidson, Union gave a concert in Eliot Hallstated that he had been ordered .o of Toronto, tried his luck again, in honour of the medical delegates leave his berth and anchor else with success, after he was r who were attending the Medical where. He had not noticed the ducod almost to his last ponny. Ho won back £12,000, and played Conference, then hold the warnings in the area and WRY University. The concert, though

unaware that he was in a prohibit on until dawn, when he an impromptu one, was much en ed anchorage,

£4,000 to the good. joyed by all present. The dance, alea given on the Eve of the Chin ese New Year in the Union, was pronounced suÇELKA,

in

His Worship, in imposing a ne of $25, with the alternative of one month's imprisonment, said that the warnings were established on sliore, and also in the notices to Two-very interesting and instruc.mariners, and could not have es- tivo lectures were given under the caped the master's notice. auspicon of the University Union.

Lectures.

One was given just before the long

vacation by Mise Martha E. Rooted the Warsaw Congress of the

dos

Confederation International Studiants held in September.

On the whole, the Union passed through a very succesful year,

who talked on "Universal Praco and bow the students can help to bring it about," The other Was given some time last De. comber by Dr. Ichimura, who delivered his lecture on The Mr. Ho Tang's Report. development of Chinese History" Aftor the Hon. Secretary bad in Унрадско. An interpreter was concluded his report, Mr. Ho At the present to translate what he said Tung's roport was read. nto Cnatonicao. Miss Martha L. conference in Cambridge, five com- Root

contributed regularly to missions wore going on at one and newspapers and magazinus, while the same time. Mr. Hn Tung Dr. Ichimara was a member of the being able to devote his a Japanese Boxer Indemanity Com-tention to only one commissing mission. Mr. William Banderson, at n tim, spent most of his who was once the English Delegate time in the Scholarship Com. to the Council of the Internationn! mission and tried in vain to secure Confederation of Students (Europe), a portion of the British Beser visited the Union during the early Indemnity for the University. The part of Inst year. Annther Warsaw Congress produced but distinguished visitor who ought to little result as far as the University No. 2, Duddell Street, Hongkongbe mentioned was Dame Anderson, I was concerned. Howover, e suc

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who was a member of the British Rover Indemnity Commission.

The Voima grateful to Sir Robert Ho Tung for his dopation of $500 to the Athletic Association And to the Hon. Mr. Chow Shou- son for his gift of S100 to the coneert given in honour of the medical delegates.

Membership of the Union increas ed during the past year. The roll of life members lins been added to a notable addition being that of the Vice-Chancellor. All ledy under- graduates are now members of the Union.

Onu issue of the English Section of the Union Magazine was publish ed in May. The business manager, Mr. K. 13. Ooi, should ho con gratulated on the sunad tinancial basis in which he has placed the

teedel in making the Hongkong University more widely known, fer which our thanks are duo Lo him.

Hon. Treasurer's Report. The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. 1. Forster briefly reviewed the fionocial position of the Union, which was considered satisfactory.

The returning Council started with a severe handicap as they had to lear a liability of about $2,000 incurred by the previous Council. Thiey finished with a round credit halaber, which was all the more remarkable considering the extra expenditure on concerts.

A few questions on matters of general interest were mehed and answered. The Editor of the Union before the notice of the meeting a Magazin, Mr. C. K. Ong brought | schorns to improve the Magazine Board, by enlarging it and making The Jordan Memorial Library is it as autonomous is possible. very Barishing, Sir Frederick Lugard u been kind enough to j

Inagazine.

Elections.

select a number of new books for The meeting terminated with the it. New books sumunting to 120 elcntion by ballot of the officers

for the year. The following were. volomes bave just arrived,

elected

Last Juve, the Wulon Council appointed Mr. Edward Hu Tang to represent the Union at the Im. perial Conference of Students held at London und Cambridge in July. Mr. Ho Tung subsequently attend.

Chairman, Mr. C. . M. Ma;

Hon. Secretary, Mr. Ong Chong Keng: Independent Members, Mr. Ong Huck Leong, and Mr. Kam Cheung Fai.

He Who Laughs Last, Laughs-?

TALK ABOUT LUCK!- THIS DOORWAY

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AH- AT LAST IT'S STOPPED

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