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MONDAY,

MARCH 16, 1925.

QUEEN'S COLLEGE OLD.≈e proud to think that one of our ed to England. He would feel the

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SATURDAY'S REUNION

about 300.

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tho pluce of honour behind tho dais were the crusnod

pesca movement.

boys of

He had no the

THE BOAT RACE.

THE CHINESE LOAN,

PROTEST ENTERED

AGAINST IT.'

stood that the French, Japanese

Peking, March 15.-It is undor and certain other Legations have protestod to the Walchinopu against the proposed fourteenth year loan on the ground that the German portion of the boxer Indemnity, which it has been

outstanding foreign Reuter.

Joans.

and the Ellin Kadourie School for HO MUN TIN ROBBERY. many years, Mr. R. E. O. Bird, and with his namo, bo coupled that of Mrs. Bird.

MEN BEFORE THE

own schoolmaten reprosented Rong, wrench tremendously in tanring hong na the Honorary Associate himself away from the work of Commissioner at Wembley. Bir Queen's College and his nasucia. Robart's doings in England last | trone in the Colony, (Hear, hear).

OREWS AT PUTNEY, year received world-wide publicity, · Personally he would like to `stop. London, March 11.--Both tho He will be long remembered too on, but, he was afraid there were Varsity crows are now at Putney, The Queen's Collego Old Bays try all well-wishers of China for any reasons which would prevent This afternoon Cambridge rowed n Aranciatiura beld their annual

his efforts in connection with the thi. By the time Ootaber came full couree trial in 20 minutes and dinner in the hell of the College n

Bis arvices around be would be pretty well four soconds, which is considered Saturday night, when there" Weste

to the neighbouring Colony of exhausted. He had been at this to be very ereditable--Router. present a large gathering of oki pupils and their friends, numbering Maeno led to recognition by the sort of work for about 40 yours, his and he started in the strenuous Portuguero Government in Festooned electric lights decorate decorated with the knight-old, days of pupil teachers, just subsequent dinners for at least ed the front of the College, and hood of the Most Ancient Order before he was 15 years of age. As another 50 years. (Applause.)

In a week from now regards the present old of Christ.

Mr. Anderson followed and ja a fummated sugu bearing the initials Our Grst President will again be on Queen's College; be thought it brief speech referred amusingly to Anggested should be used

after three of the Asstiging. The hall of the the high seas on his way to Erg would be more than his life was the activities of the Association

years for Ito college was goy with red Chincan and, and we cannot but congratu- worth to say what ho thought of which, he said, was not areas a customs surplus, and should··

repayment, must be regarde1. lanterns and strings of red and ate ourselves that "ho again line them without having obtained the meass for providing on annual white electrics, running diagonally Chinese Commissioner for long-ab that.

been appointed as the Honorary permission, but he would leave junket. They had an Association be used for settlement of certain

worthy of the College, while

'kong at Wembley. On this ocen

Sir Robert Ho Tung.

He proposed the health of one sion he will be necompanied by

who had been closely associated Sir Robert Ho Tung then rose, Lady Ho Tung and young Robbroj Union Jack and the Republican Ho Tupy, who is himself a student and in a humorous speech, salt with the notivities of the College fing of China. The College trophies of Queen's College,

Good luck that the Chairman and those others gleamed brilliantly on the lower and lego immediately above the heads

our best wishes to them who demanded a speech from him,

were all out of order. (Applauso.) [of the guests of honour.

The chair was taken by Mr. Then, tuo, I must not forget to speech prepared and after

proviou

Good Things of Life. George Grimble, President of the mention my old class unte, Mr. Ho eloquence of the two

Mr. Bird, in reply, thanked Old Bays Association, with Mr. H.Kom-tong, who also did a lot of speakera he could say nothing. Ho

members of the Associa

- The arreste which were made in Tonner, the College Headernster, useful work last year in England thanked the President for the the

for their reception of connection with the armed robbery on his right, and Sir Robert R for which he received the order remarks made concerning himself, tion

of St.

He bad committed at the residence of Mr. Julia

Jerusalem which he much appreciated. It Mr. Anderson's speech. Tung on his left. Among the other

was gratifying to learn that the apent much of the time between J. M. d'Alamado Remedios on principal guests were afr. Lee Fly. Applaus

le conclusion, gentlemen, it is number of old boys was increasing 1002 and 1016 in Queen's College Saturday, March 7, led to the n, Vice President of the Associa. tion, Mr. C. Gi. Anderson, the with very great regret that I have and everybody would agree that acting in the place of Mr. Tauner appearance of five young men, to inforan you that this is the last this was mainly due to the bard when he establishment was noted sail to be all house boys, before | Secretary, Mr. E. A. Ralphs, Mr

work orad co-operation of the not only for quality, but quantity Mr. E.. W. Hamilton at tho R. B. O, Bird, Mr. II. 1. Breem, occasion on which we shall have Mr. 1 Wylie, air. E. J. Edwards, or unch respected Vice-Presi-President, the Secretary and the neo, and good many of the punila Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday.

Committee Everybody would also were uncomfortably sented. Tho Mr. Ho Leung, Mr. Ho Wing dent, Mr. Tanner, with is at our

agree, that he himself had acted boys of that day were now old boy which has since been recovered. A quantity of the stolen property, Mr. Li Yim to, Mr. J. F. Grosse anunt reunions. Mr. U. Ruajahn. Mr. Ho Fook

The zealand ability he has brought wisely in retiring from the Pre-Five youra ago they had End their and Mr. M. K. La.

to hear in his capacity has been idency, the enabling the Associa first reunion dinner and these produced, together with arms, wise and affairs had always been successful, entprising a revolver, two daggers such as to cammend hith not only tion to elect surb "n

Tho old boys respected the school and sutne wire. Inspector Pincott, to the College, but to the whole popular President.

There was one feature about Mr. and it was, excellent to find that who is conducting the proseoution. body of his fellow-citizens,

for the Polico, stated that besides expreised the powers with Tender, that in spite of his 27 the present generation did likewise,

The evening was terminated by the men arrested in Hongkong,

another hna been arrested bon concert programme of eight well Cantott. Those who stood in the which he has been invested with years at the College, he kept his

Thoy youth.

all would finaners and innderation and I At

lose bin in

October arranged items, which reflected dock before the Magistrate were positive that when the time eames sorry to

and they wished bion many grent credit on the performers. fur him to render up the trust it

well deserved This included the School Song Remedins relatives as well as one boys employed at Mr. d'Alamada will be found that the dignity and happy years of

As for the sung by Me. E. J. Edwarda, n prestige of his honourahie office holiday Applause),

of his own. The toasts of the King and thens suffered nothing but good at speaker's old fellow studente, they violin solo by Mr. II. S. Yung, two Republic of China having been his hands. Il me gente the appeared to have enjoyed their diu-Chinese musical items and an honoured, the Chair, prior to words of H. E. the finvernor, who per intensely, and he wished them assault at arms by Mr. Kid" proposing the toast of the School, said, at the last prize distribution: all good health and pleasure at the Marriot and Mr. Lai Sze chiu. addreasing the guste, said: ThWhat was more important than

Before and during dinner, the band of Professor Gonzales render. cit an excellent programme of umusic.

The extering was in the

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tonst which I have to propose and examinations was that the tone of which

sare will meet with Queen's College-a great asset in your hearty approval is on in itself-shaild be maintained. which !! INIC all intereste congratulated Mr. Tanner on the Qjuzen's College ** ise manner in which he had maintained which, in an assembly like the old standards and traditions of I am sure you present, calls but la feks remarks Queen's College*** from me. Brevity in after dinner will agree with me, gentlemen, speeches is not only the word of that such praise was well deserved. wit, but is the stand, in my mind. We humpe, Sir, that you will have of all other social virtues, "A good an enjoyable holiday, and live lang!

enjoy Jur well-deserved bensin. (Applause.)

wine nerds no bush, a good cause needy little falling, wid I feel therefore, gentlemen, that Queen's College Pan stund its grand with. out being bespattered by after- dinner price. I am quite sure there is not a member of The Q C. 0. B. Assoriation who would not feel proud of any langunge could us on this occassion when crack ing up our old College.

IFY

Headmaster's Departure. Mr. Tanner, ceplying, said that The was fating a position thai ho the never pretended to enjoy,

she would making of speech, claim the privile of friendship and just indulge in a friendly, quiet talk. He thanked everybody for Since our last reunion in this the nice things that had been smud Hall, I am glad to state that the It was great ebebung ment for Association has allotted suficient itself and the Staff of Queen's funda for the permanent endow Cullige to feel that they had the ment of two annual scholarships confidence of the people interested of $50 each to perpetuate the behind them, but he did not want memory of the late Mr. Tsang it to remain at confidence they Chong, and the late Mr. Nu should come along and see the The sim And I think I can promise that, work being carried out.

as time goes on, and our funds of Queen's College was to keep up ineren-e, this Association will in every way possible the old spirit earnestly endeavour to continand traditions of the School and to to discharge ita duties in this do everything to give their boys s and wholesome diet of sonner, 1 manner that should result in gaining the good opinion education, just as parents provided of everybody connected with the wholesome

for growing College. (Applause.)

But before sitting down I feel!

and

children.

food

Among the very deepest regrets

tions.

I must mention how pleased we that he would feel when next Octo- are to see our late President here ber came around would be that of tonight. In review of the year's leaving the College and its associa doings of Old Queen's Collegians I feel that I should dwell upon au outstanding personality ating the Old Boy-.

Ho regretted that in leav in Hongkong be would have to ever that intimate, personal and individum attention with his boys at i the college, which In England could Notable Old Boys.

not be kept up when one severed The presence here to night of his eovnection with a school. It the first President of our Associa would not be passible to keep in tion, Sir Robert Ho Tung, in a touch with the old boys in Hong. gratifying evidence of his unwaning kong onco one had finished his interest in Queen's College. We work in the Colony and had return.

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