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TSANG FOOK PIANO CO.
SOLOMON ISLANDS.
FOUR NATIVES SENTENCED TO DEATH.
Tulagi, Apr. 26.
der last year-Rouler.
JAPANESE POLITICS.
THE NO CONFIDENCE VOTE.
Tokyo, Apr. 26. The Coronation cstimates of
HIGH SCOUT AWARD.
FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928.
NEW COLLEGE.
TO-DAY'S CEREMONY AT STANLEY.
TO TIGHTEN BONDS.
NANKING "AMBASSADOR"
IN PARIS....
Faris, Apr. 26. This afternoon His Excellency
Miss Soume Tcheng (Cheng Yu- the Governor (Sir Cocll Clementi, K.C.M.G.) will visit Stanley Penin-hsiu) has arrived in Paris. She eula, where he will lay the declared that she had been entrust- Chinese and the foundation stone in connexioned to tighten the bonds, of amity with the now school promises of between the
French. She denied that she had St. Stephen's College,
come for any financial purpose.-
Stanley Peninsula, the new site granted to St. Stephen's College by the Government of Hongkong, is situated on the south side of the Jaland, a few minutes run by car from Repulse Bay Hotel. The distance from the City is 8 miles, or half-an-hour by car.
Havas..
[Miss Soume Tcheng was born in 1894, of a Canton, February wealthy aristocratic family. She studied in Tientsin and later joined the revolutionary party (Tung Mong Hul). During the 1911 re- volution she carried bomba to The site is, an ideal one for Peking for the assassination of school, receiving the prevailing Manchu leaders. Some time later summer winds from south-west or she went to Paris to complete her south-east direct from the ocean. studies and graduated as a doctor The scenery on all sides is superb. of law in 1920. She was the first The distance from the city is ac- Chinese woman to become a lawyer counted an advantage by the school and the first of her sex to be ad Authorities, whose plan is to em-mitted to practice in Shanghal phasize and develop the boarding French courts. From January to side of the school, without alto October 1927 she was chief judge gether abolishing the facilities for of the Shanghai District Court, and day-boys. For the latter it is later president of the Shanghai hoped to run the present school Provisional Court.]" bus at a fare of twenty cents per for trip. But the advantages
Henry Pegley, 49, a Leyton boarders are obviour. Not only does the Peninsula lend itself postman with 30 years service, naturally for disciplinary purpleaded guilty at North London poses, but its extensiveness makes Court to stealing a postal packet containing three 10s. notes. Mr. a hundred opportunities for
C. V. Young, defendant, asked the ploying the boardere for
Magistrates to bind Pegley over, full days per week in happy and stating that this was a first oflence. healthful occupations. Boarders Pegley would be discharged from and day-boys alike will bol, on the Post Office, he said, and would couraged to spend their half-lose his pension and a gratuity of holidays at Stanley, not in the a considerable amount A-acvere. city. Two full-size football fields illness had warped his moral sense.
large Pegley was remanded. will be available, and a number of tennis-courts. cricket pitch will be laid between Hockey, the football grounds.
rooms on the ground volley-ball, basket-ball and other and office games will be played in the purest floor, with large entrance-hall air, amidst healthy and beautiful (40 X 40 ft.), Invatories; tem- surroundings. The running track porary dining-hall, and accommo- will be a full quarter-mile indation on the upper floors for circuit, and a 220 yards straight fifty-five boardere and three mas- can be run on the level.
Bealth Questions.
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There le a bathing bench at hand for the students, a bay im- mediately under the site on the S.W., long known to some few
connoisseurs. for bathing sandy bottom and clear water.
It
ters, A tower storey will provide one set of married quarters. Temporarily, it will be possible to accommodate ninety boarders. on. the upper floors of the main build- ing
The length of the building. is thus 190 feet and the breadth 132 feet. Up-to-date sanitary and hot and cold water installations,
The question of health is one with a system of septic tanks, are to which the utmost expert con-Included in the plans for this building. The floors will be of sideration has been given. In the
$150,000 Required.
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first place place, St. Stephen's Col-concrete, covered with miraboo; lege boarders and Staff have been, and the roofs will be of concrete, living on the aouth coast of the with Chinese roll and pantiles for coolness. The ground-floor will Island, at Pokfulum House, for the past four years. The health be built of stone. Partitions will of the students has shown remark-be of simplex plaster, so that the
Neces-building may be fire-proof, able improvement there. sary nullah-training is already architect is Lt. Col. I. G. Bird, of planned for Stanley together with Messrs. Palmer and Turner, and other health monsures under skill- the contractors are Mesars.' Lam
WDO, ed medical supervision. The Jack of paddy at Stanley will be noted by visitors. One small patch at
The school committee is in pos present on the south of the site should not be difficult to drain session of sufficient funds to erect! A the , main building, described and to deal with reasonably. water-main will be run from Tai- above, and to cover the expense tam Reservoir by the College, so of nullah-training, water-installa- that wholesome drinking-water Lion, and development of the alte will be available. All students and playing-fields. It is, however, matter of some will be accommodated in properly considered constructed buildinga, with every urgency to proceed at once to the modern sanitary convenience, erection of another hostel, to pro- None will sleep on the ground vide for a further sixty boardere, flour. A fully-qualified European and for married staff.. Sixty- three boarders are at present in doctor will live at the school.
residence at Pokfulum, and the accommodation in the main build- The school-site embraces 24.21ing alone at Stanley will be quite acres, or 1,054,000 square feet. It inadequate in view of the consi- included the old military sites,derable increase of boarders ex-
of peeled. The provision of already leveiled, consisting
on additional hostel is therefore an various level building lots raised eminences. The south-west urgent and immediate need. The. The now school la portion is the old military parade-sum of $150,000 is, required for ground, suitable for football this purpose. grounds and running track. The expected to be ready for occupa- Bite nearest to the Police Station tion in the middle of 1929. The Bishop's Letter. is ear-marked for, science labora- Not only
of tropical blossoms. Much that your heart desires tories and workshops.
The Bishop of Victoria wrote to myriads are physics, chemistry and biology laboratories planned, but, it is the Rev. E. W. L. Martin, Head-Outdoor sports all the year; you'll find in this island chain of desired also to make a speelal master, St. Stephen's Collego, as carefree shouts of native boys enchantment, an ideal playground who steer your outrigger canos for the Orient. Stop-over 'privi- feature of practical work in the follows:
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. Description of Site.
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HAWAII
A DELIGHTFUL CHANGE EN ROUTE TO AMERICA
Tall, lazy palms swaying in the fruits and vegetables, many of perfumed purple of the night; them individual to the islands, entrancing music of the southern help to satisfy your newly found seas borne to you on the breezes; appetite.
new school, and therefore to in- "I write to say how greatly before the racing waves; golf on leges are easily obtained and forge, and a carpenters. regret my inability to be pre-a dozen green courses; moon- tickets are interchangeable on shop. Another site is planned sent at the. Inying of the founda-light swimming; motor to out- several lines, Excellent hotels day, with meale. For details, ask eventually for staff-quarters; and tion stone of St. Stephen's Col-of-the-way places; tennis deepsea from $2.50 to $15.00 (Gold); per your magreat travel agent, the next, the highest site, is lege at Stanley on the 27th. As you Ashing; volcanic wonderlande. marked out for the Chapel, which know I have to be away at that
Hawall's location in mid-ocean and write us for a colored lus should crown the site and make time at Bhanghai for the meeting striking land-mark from the ocean of the General Synod of the Churig and its unfailing trade-winda in trated booklet, and "Tourfas", a
suro copless Other sites are prepared for Hwa Sheng Kung Hul
school houses (for boarders and "I am glad indeed that the day staff: communal dining hall has arrived when after these isolation ward; museum and HONOUR FOR THE REV. G. T.library. A road is planned on twenty-five years. St. Stephen's a permanent home of WALDEGRAVE.
and health. Fresh bulletin of up-to-date, information. (Please enclose this ad with your letter),
this south-east, but for the present College can look forward to have HAWAII TOURIST BUREAU
the existing track will be followed ing
on the west from Stanley Village, Its own on so beautiful a site. It
The Chief Scout of the World
A Police Station adjoins the site, seems to me that a boarding K.C.B. has award- Four natives have, up to the pre- yen 18,440,000 were passed by both Sir Robert Baden Powell, G.C.M.G., Water services will be installed school, with ideals such as St, purposes; telephone service is a very real part to play In the life sent, been sentenced to death, and Houses. The Opposition's vote of G.C.V.O.. a sentence of life imprisonment has no-confidence la expected to be pre-ed the "Silver Wolf" to the for drinking and for flushing Stephen's has before it, must have will have joined to the school such been passed on Tarifo, the brother sented at any time but whereas It Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, M.A., Com already available, and electric of this place. DOES BA
fine playing fields, and also room of the chief, Baslana, for the at- was at first believed that it was missioner of the Boy Scouts A-light connexion has already been. I am particularly glad that you
The award will be presented by made.
The First Ballding,
for future expansion, and I look tempted murder of a native clerk in virtually certain to pass, resulting sociation, Hongkong Branch. connexion with the Sinarango mur- in dissolution, its passage is now
regarded as being more doubtful H. E. the Governor, the Chief owing to the political manoeuvring Scout of Hongkong, at Govern-
The main building first to be forward with confidence to the If fine, the ceremony will take District Commie-
few days-Neutor: October. The
place on the lawn, but in the the letter II, the cross-stroke ra- future, you may find it possible to stoner, Mr. Bell, accompanied by
I wish the College every pro- Mr. Lille and a number of con- atables was collecting the native whelmed, only a few wounded con- event of inclement weather the presenting the Great Hall. At proceed with further Instalments tax at Sinarango, when he was stables escaping to tell the tale. presentation will take place in the the east and went extremities of of the plan that is before you,
length, making twelve large class development, struck over the head with a Snyder Government forces later made many ballroom.. 11.E. the Governor will the Great Hall will run two paral rife and killed Instantaneously, arrests, but Chief Norlu and ten also carry out an inspection of the lol buildings ench 190 feet insperity in this new stage in ite The Government party was "over- others died in gaol in March.].
[The massacre took place last which has taken place in the past ment House on May 2, at 4 p. erected will be in the shape of time when in the not remote
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