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QUEEN'S COLLEGE
REUNION.
OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION DINNER ON SATURDAY.
Colleglates Contribution to Co-operation.
The Great Half of Queen's Col. lage was crowded on Saturday evening when the old Boys' As sociation held their annual ro-
attendance of 200.
DAY, MARCH 1
old boys that many people look when they are considering whether to send their sons to that school or to support it in any other way. I have been requested-by many Jid boys, amongst them our lat President, Sir Robert Ho Tung,
THE BOAT RACE.
VARSITY CREWS IN TRAINING.
London, March 15.
AVIATION,
COBHAM'S ADVENTUROUS FLIGHT COMPLETED.
London, March 13.
saloon aeroplanes of the Imperial Airways, containing members of the public.
Cobham effected #beautiful landing and was given tremendous ovation by a grea
Huge crowds at Croydon lustily crowd who carried hire shoulder to convey to you their regrota for The Oxford crew rowed the not
being present to-night. full course trial from Mortlake cheered the appearance in a subny high to the aerodrome Here he Doubtless you all know that it to Putney, In ideal conditions, in sky of a little fleet of aeroplanes was congratulated warmly by Bir has pleased our Gracious Majcsty seconds worse than the record for the aerodrome from the south at the Air Miniatry, and by
18 minutes 67 seconds, thirty at 4.15 this afternoon, heading Philip Sassoon, Under Secretary King George to bestow the honour trial time made by Oxford in 1897, wards. They were planes which Colonel Edwards, Director of of knighthood to-day on one of The Cambridge crow rowed had earlier det out to escort Civil Aviation. the most popular members of our their first full course trial in 20 Cobham home on the final stage of Cobham looked extremely well. Chinese community. (Applause) minutes 22 seconds, which is his sixteen thousand mille return and declared he had had a gloriousTM
The College toast, coupled with the name of Mr. Crook, was then drunk with acclamation,
CROSS COUNTRY.
BIRCHFIELD'S TRIUMPH,
union dinner, with an approximate not here to-night is because they tions. Reutersidering the condi- from his Cape Town fight after voyage, despite the extremely
surveying a possible African air dimcult flying conditions route.
fons stages. He had down from
· Mrs. Cobham was aboard one of Pisa to-day, a distance of 925 the welcoming planes. She affecmiles. He left Cape Town fifteen tionately greeted her husband on days ago. He had flown the same.
British-made De Havilland, ma landing at Croydon,
Mall Steamer Beaten.
chine to Bouth Africa and back Notwithstanding delay due to and has experienced no mechanical Wolverton, March 18. The National cross-country bad weather and Bandstorms on trouble with it on the whole 18,000 championship was won by the various parts of the route, the miles, despite gales, and storms Birchfield Harrier J. Webster, a dirman beat the mail steamer end extreme variations of tempera- 58 minutes 49 seconds, the course Windsor Castle, which left Capture through which he has passed. being ten miles, des an
Town on the büme day as C5bhani Birchfield won the team cham but does not arrive before March, plonship.—Router,
was in the chair and among the have to attend a banquet given at guests present were. Mr. A. H. the same time as ours to comme Crook (headmaster), Mr. Lee Hyorate to-day's auspicious event Ban (Vice President Q.C.O.B.A.),
at Government House. Mr. C G. Anderson (Hon. Sec.
.COB.A.) Messrs, W.: Kay, R. Remedios, Lo Cheung-shui, M.K. Lo, H. K. Hung, R., K. M. Simpson, EF. Carter, Wong Kwong-tin, Ho Wing-tsun, J. F. Grose, C. Oliphant, Dr. C. C. Wang. A. Brown, A. Suitor, W. Jack- Aon, S. M. Churn, M. H. Lo, Chow Ping-un, H. S. Hamilton, E. J. Edwards, Dr. E. Lau, J. Ralston, H. S. Lee, Col. F. Trevelyan, J. C.
Queen's College Old Boys' Associa
Proposing the toast of "The
tion, the Headmaster, Mr. A. H. Crook, said in part;
First of all, I should like to
thank the President and the Of cers for their unfailing interest in and ever ready help to this Col- lege. There are few things that
18.
Cobham, accompanied by his
British Wireless. Franco's Aeroplane Given to
Argentine Bepublic,
Buenos Aires, March 12.
There a been, memorable
Fletcher, Starling Jex and E. Ho add so much pleasure to the duties the peoples of the world which we wife, went to Buckingham Palaconction here to-day, Senor Franco
Rugby, March 18.. Cobham was met on this side
of the English Channel by a fleet. of seven light aeroplanes of the Moth type, one containing Mrs. Cobham, the airman's wife, and tyi
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to deliver a message from the Earl of our work as the feeling that we were all striving for.
the aviator, handing over his auro- Tung.
Professor K. K. M. Simpson re- of Athlone, Governor General of When the toasts of H.M. the have the encouragement and up-
ment. Franco's mechanic takes King and the Republic of Chins had port of those who have long left plied for the guests in a brief South Africa. His Majesty lengthi lane to the Argentine Goveni speech which dealt with the benely conversed with the afrinath back a purse of $40,000 raised by been honoured, the Chairman, Mr. these precincts.
fit derived from these annual re- congratulated him and expressed Spaniarde in Buenos G. Grimble, in proposing, the toast
Furthermore, the present pupils of the College, sold in part: Our of this College are genuinely unions sad the privilege which the opinion that this pioneer fight panderde Association to-day is a body which grateful to the Q.C.0.B.A. for the was conferred upon those, he would probably find imitators in numbers now about 750 members, geperous gifts of the Ng In and spoke for, in being invited to par- fature-Reuter We are doing all we possibly can Teang Chung scholarships, annual ticipate in their celebrations.
The evening terminated with a with our funds to further, the in-prizes, given to the first boys in terests of the College, and to bene-classes 7 and 8 at the final ex-musical and vocal programme can These scholarships: tributed by Old Boys, and the fit, as far as we possibly can, the amination. present scholars. We have al-were awarded for the first time singing of the College Song by Mr.
E. J. Edwards. lotted sufficient funds for the per- this year. manent endowment of two annual Besides the fact that a gratify- scholarships of $50 each to per-ingly large number of the present petuate the memory of Mr. Tsang pupils are the sons of our former. Chun, and the late Mr. Ng In. As scholars; there are two great links our funds increase it is our hope between the old boys' and the pre- One to go on with the good works.
sent members of the College. I am so happy to note that our of these is our great annual "re- present scholars appeciate the fact union, at which we are assembled that they are applying a devotion to-night. Here old friendships- to their studies under the most are cemented, new ones farmed, benevolent educational regime in and the bonds of fellowship
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A speech was called for from manner that we may readily and Mr. Kay, who flatly denied the in- everlastingly forget, the events that have disturbed our hitherto happly social and commercial re- Intions with the Province of
sinuations of Mr. Crook in the mat- ter of his returning from leave at the end of this year as a bene- Kwangtung, and Canton in par-support by the Old Boys and dict. He stressed the need of ticular. (Applause).
hoped that at the next re-union he would find their ranks, at least doubled.
Influence of Queen's. My next duty to congratulate one of our most esteemed old boys,
Mr. Anderson replied for the Dr. C. C. Wang, on his appoint Old Boys and drew attention to ment to the Chair of Pathology in the great part which could be the University of Amoy. We are played by the association in really proud of you; Doctor, and making co-operation between trust you will be able to find time Chinese and British a thing to visit Hongkong each year about of vital Importance. The Col. this time to grace our annual relege occupied a unique, posi-. union with your cheery presence. tion, he said, in blending the (Applause),
wisdom of the East with the coun-
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