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ST, STEPHEN'S COLLEGE
FOUNDERS DAY.
THURSDAY,
MARCH 12, 1925.
CHINA COAST OFFICERS.
RECENT CHANGES..
Mr. A. J. Mandell, from reservo, has gone second officer, Fathan
Mr. E. M. Swan, second officer, Suiyang, has gone second officer, Kwangchow.
Past and present students of St. Stephen's College celebrated Founder Day by an "at home" at the Chinese Recreation Club |yesterday afternoon, While the function was held to commemo-
Mr. E. H. listed, from leave, rate the shaal vlees of the late has gone acting master, Tean. Archdeacon, the. Rev. Jur. S. Johnson, acting master, Baigit, and other founders, adTean, is or reserve.
ANOTHER SHANGHAI
BATTLE.
RED v. WHITE RUSHTANS
Shanghini, March 122 - Thp: Shanghai Times statch that three Russians were seriously wounded on the result of factional Bghting between Whites and Reds at Woosong yesterday afternoon For two and a half years there have teen two small boats manned by White soldiers from refugeo
vantage was taken of the occasion Mr. W. Forster, second officer.Vadivustok lying within the har
bration-
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the
EARLIER TELÉGRAMS.
HUGE OIL TRANSACTION.
New York, March 11, The New York Times learns that Edward L. Doheny a negotiat- the sale of all his all properties in Mexico to the Standard Oll Company of Indiana, the Blair Company and certain British interest. The ful, if consummated, will involve nearly $125,000,000, and probably result in the readjustment of the affairs of the Pan- American Petroleum Company by segregating its Mexican from Ite American properties, with the Company, confining its activities to the development of the petroleum industry in the United States especially on the Pacific coast-Beuter's American Service.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
Geneva, March 11.
The question of Germany's admission into the League of
to the Nations, was examined during yesterday's private deliberations of the League Counell, which decided to refer the
with the questión.-Reuter- Assembly in September, as the only competent authority to deal
THE PRICE OF TEA.
matter
110 promote the friendshiff existing)
Mr. V. A. Tatung, is on resurve. between the past and present students of the school. The cole-Bontskos has been appointed act-bour limits at Woosung, and it is reported yesterday that a number ing second officer, Tatung. took the form of an athletic gathering. The past
Mr. D. Malat, chief enginoer,of Red partizuna went to Woosung and present papils mingted Pouchow, is an reserve. Mr. and tried to seize the bunts and freely
like big A. Murrison, second engineer, a battle ensued between the men Legetaur
family, all'
striving Fooehow, has gone acting chief abond and the Red attackers, happy
Many shots were fired, and is i hard to win the handsome prizes jengineer, same ship. provided for the various races. Mr. D. Warden, chief engineer, reported machine gune were tired “
M. J. to stem the attack of the Reds, The band of the 5/2 Panjabis Stankin, la on reserve. played a delightful programme Sinal, second engineer, Feng ien, but one of the ships is stated to
under has gone acting chief enginere, have been captured by the attuck during the afternoon
ing party. Reuter. (conductarship of Mr. E. 1. Larter, Nyankin. Mr. J. Clark, from re
The prizes were distributed by serve, has gone second engineer, i
Soviet Coup d'Etat. Fengtion. Ms. Sun at the end of the sports.
March Shanghai,
11 The Mr. Ng Sze-kwong. Chairman of fle Committee. introdued are, officer, Mausung, has gone third fighting among the Russians ap- Sun in a short weh, the officer, Chaksun. Mr. W. G. Wal-pears to have been the result of a ketled the absence of Archderonter, think militer, Chaksang, is on Soviet coup d'etal, which aimed at
resorte.
splitting up the last remnant of the NOTICE TO - MARINERS has been received from the master Barnett, but in his place he was
Cortland, Far Eastern Cossack group aboard. pleased in welcome five flev.
two ships Mongugai and Hewal, the Arendearon's succes-from leave, has gone master,the
They could rely upon Mrhengshing: Mr. K. D. Fairfax, Okhotsk lying in the river here. Hewitt for the prospery of the from reserve, has one sendt is reported in White Ruglan circles that the coup was inspired schoni. In the work of upholding officer. Cheongshing. the arad tion of the reboo; Mr. Mr. H. M. Miller, third-offices by the Soviet.--Renter.
yor.
J. Stevenson, Mr. 1.
Captain M. W, van
third
Hewitt could rely upon the support | Cheongshing, has gone second of the past papils, Mr. Sg Sae-offieur, Mangwana,
kony sal he was pleased to see Mr. J. W. Stoneham, second among the attendance many past officer. Mingrang,has gone metlar
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The Rer. Hewitt, Headmaster of Mingyang, is on leave. Mr. J..d. st. Stegmen's Colere, said: "On Thompson, third engineer, Sulwo, an orcasion like this one dres, notjitas gone acting second engineer. need to say many words, but I'feel some ship.
gineer, same ship.
Mr. A. Splers, chief engineer, Suiwo, is on leave.
Mr. C. R. Compton, from reserve, has gone third engineer, Sulwo.
Mr. L. F. Ellis, from leave, has gone second engineer, Loongwo, Mr. F. Hill, second engineer, Loongwo, is on reserve,
that this opportunity of meeting Mr. J. S. Black, second engineer, together socially and in a sporting Suiwo, hus gone acting chief en- www. which has teen afford ed us by many of you, including cur worthy Chairman, is one of the valuable indications of what school may be. It is also a re- minder to us of what our school is. It is not only place of learning. There is much more life than the mere study of books. This getting together in a friendly way is part of the school life. It is an indication that those who have left us--some of them long ago-still look upon themselves us members of our body in the same way as we are proud to feel that they are members of this school. "Mr. Hewitt concluded by thanking Mre. Sun, the prize-donors and all those who had contributed to the success of the function.
Mr. J. Turner has been appoint- ed third engineer, Esang.
Captain R. G. GIllespie, from re- serve, has gone master, Yue Ying Wa. Captain C. Masson, of the Yue Ying Wa, is on reserve.
Mr. J. Myler has been appointed third officer, Sarvistan. Mr. N. Donald, third officer, Sarvistan, has gone second officer, same ship.;
Mr. T. M. Hening, from reserve, has gone third oficer, Tangestan.
Mr. R. T. Sisterson, third officer, The prizes winners were as fol-Tangsetan, has gone second officer,
lows:
Prize-Winners.
Three legged race: 1. Peter Young and William Young: 2 Yeung Hin-leung and Ko Tin-ki.
Boya ruce: 1, Chan Wai-sin; 2, Chan Wai-to; 3, Yin Ho.
Girls race: 1, Li Lai-hang; 2, Fung Kai-woo; 3, Wong Po-kee.
Wheel Barrow ruce: 1, Chan Kwan-lam and Tung Ting-ngok; 2, Yip Wing-kok and Lung Chi- wah,
Stall-holding (Ladies Nomina- tion race): 1, Lai Kwong-wing and Miss Sung Kam-ping; 2, Wong Chi-leung and Miss Wong.
Pillow-fight (Past v. Present) Present pupils.
1,
Arabean.
,
Mr. W. T. Liley, from reserve, has gone sup'y second officer, Longshan.
Mr. J. E. Harvey, sup'y seconl officer, Langshan, has gone second officer, same ship.
Mr. G. W. Carpendale, second officer, Lungahan, has gone chief oficer, Honam.
Mr. B. McK. Thomson, chief officer, Honam, has gone acting master, same ship.
Captain F. Smith, of the Honam, has retired.
Mr. J. P. Sparling, from reserve, has gone second officer, Honam.
Mr. R. H. Stewart, second offices, Sack bumping:
Mr. J. P. Honam,
has gone acting chief Brice: 2, Mr. Yap Chong-hai.
officer, Kinshan. Obstacle Race: (Ladies Nomina- tion): 1, Miss Lau and A. Cheung;
MASSAGE HALL 2, Mrs. Martin and H. L. Yung.
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Blind folded race (Ladies Nomi- nation): 1, Chiu Tan-san and Miss. S. Lau; 2, Mrs. Martin and Peter Yung.
Tug of war (Past V. Present): Past pupils.
WELL-ONE JUST GOT · MARRIED - SHE MARTIED
A 'LORD
Mr. T. Pritchard, chief officer, Kinshan, has gone chief officer, Lungshan.
Mr. V. A. Harris, chief officer, Lungshan, has gone acling master, Kinshan.
Captain A. McKinnon, of the Kinshan, has retired.-Shipping and Engineering.
Another Good Man Gone Wrong
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