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EXAM RESULTS.
MATRICULATION #AND
SENIOR LOCAL.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929.
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"THE GEISHA" TO BE RELAYED.
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The following are the results of the Matriculation and Senior Local
University of Hongkong:
Matriculation Honours List. Queen's College-No. 22, Hunt (Dist. English & Mathie matics).
D.
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Wan Yan College-No. 87, Wong Shiu Ming (Dist. Mathematics),
St. Joseph's College. No, 126,
STEAMER AMOK.
JAPANESE SHIP HITS THREE WARSHIPS.
H.M.S, Berwick and the French flagship, Waldeck Rousseau were lying off the Bund when the S.R. Yelorofu Maru was steaming up the Whangpoo about one o'clock.
Mainly in order to enable patfonts,
Shanghai, Dec. 17. in those local hospitals equipped with A British cruiser, the Franch hear the Philharmonie dagshly, French destroyer and Society's splendid performance, the matinee of "The "Geisha" at the a Japanese steamer were. con- Theatre Royal this afternoon is to be corned in a remarkable accident in brandenst.
the Whanspoo this afternoon, Permission to broadenst
the play was readily granted by the producer, Mrs. F. G. Hunt, and officials of the Socioly who
have given great assistance to the radio authorities mences at 4.25 p.m.; to-day.
Broadcast by ZIW, simultaneously on the wavelengths of 855 metres and 40 metreshe Geisha" relayed.
4.30 p.m. King's College,-No. 150, Lay 7.48 pm Weather report, Tak Cheuk: No. 162, Wai Po Chang 9.00-10.30 p.m. Programme of (Dist. Mathematics & Mechanics).lumbia records supplied by
Italian Convent No. 344, courtesy of Messrs. Anderson Ltd, Katherine Lai Po Kan.
"Lichestraum (Dream of Love)
No. 3, (Liszt arr. Sear), J. de
"Nocturno in E Flat,"
9 No. 2 ärr. Sear), (Chopin-Op.
J. H. Squire Celeste Octot. "Shenandoah, Sea Shanty,"
G. A. Gordon (Dist. Mathematics the work. Tho.. tranzmusion,...com: The Intter steanter struck the Bar-I
& Higher Mathematics) No. 134, Raymond Lin Chih Kwang (Dist. Mechanies); No. 137, J. F. don Remedios.
Private Study.--No. 489 A. C. Basto Dist. French).
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Matriculation Pass List.
Queen's College.—Nos. 1. *B. Ahmed (Dist. Urdu); 3, Au' Wai Sum; 4, Chan Cho Cheong; 5, Chan Chiu: 15, Chow Ho Man: 17, Fung Tin Yau: 24, Lai Chí Cheung; 30. Lau Kwok Cheong: 27, Lau Ping
Tables for the above may now be reserved at any of our Hotels. Kwong (Dist. Mechanica); 29,
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Wah.
(E. Thiman), "The Meistersingera-Prise Song,"
wick's buoy head, on, pushing it against the stem of the cruiser.
As a result of the collision the bows of the Yotorofu Maru were Condly holed. The steamer bounc theed off the buoy and, being carried
by the tide, crashed into the bows! of the Waldeck Rousseau.
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(Wagner: arr. W. H. Squire), Cello Sala by W. H. Squire, Pattman "Martenry Mary-Selection
Conrad,
The Japanese steamer then dropped her anchors but she was
in curried by the strong tide, swung around and sandwiched the French destroyer Marne belween herself and the Waldeck Rousseau. The Marne suffered some damage as a result of the impact
The Yetorofu Mare still con tinued to drag her anchors, how- ever, and she narrowly averted a collision with still another steam- er. The extent of the damage to 2)"uble-Reuter.
the Yetorofu Maru is consider
Part 1" (Meyer Friedlander, Conrad and Caesar), "Mercenary Mary Selection
Part (Friedlander Youmans, and Illrach). "Everybody's Melodies, Part 1 and
The "1925" Orchestra. fart. H. Squire),
J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. "Alda-Selection, Part 1 and 2,”
(Verdi, arr, Tavan) New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra.
Wah Yan College-Nos. 61, Au"English Medley, one step," Young Sook Wang: 63, Fung Kwok "Sea Sunga Medley, one step,"
(arr. Debroy Somers), Wa: 67, Khasem Pangscrivongse;
Debroy Somers Band.
clouds,"
71, Lau Chak Sang: 72, Lau HooThe Five O'Clock Girl-Up in the Ch; 7, Leing. Hon Yung; là Leung Tin Sun (Dist. Mathe |matics) ; 82, To Chai Wo; 91, Young Yu Lam (Dist. Mathematics & Mechanica)..
St Stephen's College.--Nos. "96,
"The Five O'Clock Girl-Thinking
of you," (Kalmar and Ruby),
Layton and Johnstono. "Wiener Blut, Waltz,"
(Johann Strauss-Op. 354),
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St. Joseph's College-Nos. 123, II. G., Asome; 124, A. A. Chan; 125, Chow Hin Yau; 127, E. L. Gosano, (Dist. Mechanics); 128, A. A. Güterres; 129; Hangsu Ng: 130. Kwok Ku Chang: 131, Lam Ying Sui; 136, A. A. Noronha;, G.
R. Remedios: 140, P. M. N. da Silva; 141,, C. de M. C. Vielor; 142, Woo Pak Foo (Dist. Muthenties); 143, Woo Pak Yeung,
King's College.Nos. 154, L. Long: 156, Nau Kwai Tong; 160, Wu Hùng Thủ
Diocesan Boys School-Nos. 367, H. W, Brown: 170, Dew Boon Song: 172. Kwan Wing Hong; 173,. R. Lee; 175, T, Naidu; 178, Tang Kam Wah.
Tutorial Institute.--No.
101,
L. J. Nguyen Van Qui (Dist. French).
Ying Wa College.-No. 193, An Yan Young,
St. Paul's College-No. 209. Poon Kwang Ho.
Central
British School,-Nos. 212, R. J. Bickford (Dist. English); 214, T. R. Ingram (Dist. English); 25, R. H. A. Woolley (Dist. Eng- Jish).
(Johann Strauss-Op. 388), Johann Strauss and Symphony Orcli. "Cxardas," (Monti), "Madrigale," (Simonetti),
Violin Salu by Yvonne Curti. "The Mighty Deep, (Jude), "The Stormfiend,
(Weatherly and Roeckel),
Norman Allin. Aldershot Searchlight Tattoo,
"Part 1"
Bugles of H. M. Royal Horsc Guards (Blue), and Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards. "Aldershot Searchlight Tattoo,
Part 2,
Trumpstern of H, M. Royal Horse Guards (Blues), and Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards." "Aldershot Searchlight Tattoo,
Part 3,"
Pipe Band of H. M. Scots Guards, "Aldershot Searchlight, Tattoo,
Part 4" (Choir and Band), Band of H. M. Grenadier Gunds. 18.30 pm. Close down.
The Yetorofu Maru is a steamer of 4,127 tons' gross and is owned. by the Kobe Shosen K.K. She was built in 1898 by Russell and Co. of Glasgow, H.M.S. Berwick was in Hongkong until recently, leaving here on December 3 for Shanghai, together with two de stroyers.
WAR OFFICE POST.
SIR HUGH ELLES TO DIRECT MILITARY TRAINING.
London, Dec., 17. Major-General Sir Hugh Elles, who was the pioneer in the use of tanks during the war, has been selected for the appointment of Director of Military Training in the War Ofice, to succeed Major- General Knox, who will vacate, the appointment early next summer. British Wireless.
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SHIPPING DISASTER. brought on piles," says Mr. Ganttan.
VESSEL ASHORE OFF NEW ZEALAND COAST.
Wellington, Dec. 17. Private StudyNos. 225, Laahip Company's steamer Manuka The New Zealand Union Steam- Ko Ni; 356, Folt Chung Ching.
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has gone ashoře in a fog near School. No. 341. Wong Sfu Kwong.
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The two hundred passengers 343, Agnes Chan Yi Ching: 347, Kittle and crew have been landed safe
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E. Tuet 389, Cecilia Leong..
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tion of British pictures valued at plete cure.“ Queen's College.-Nos.. 28, Lee | £25,000 intended for exhibition in Ching lu; 30, Leung Nam Chia. . New Zealand, including two oil Wah Yan College-Nos. 70, Lim paintings by Sir William Orpen, Hoy Slong: 84, Wong Lan Bud; four oil paintings and two water 85, Wong Ping Kwan; 89, Wong colours by Dame Laura Knight, Wing Cheung: 246, Hui Hong and etchings by Frank Brangwyn Poon; 250, Kwok Ip Shu; 251, and Novingon.-Router. Leek Mauiwongse.
St. Stephen's College-Nos. 114,
Liang Tst Hung; 115, Ling Sung TIN SMELTING FIRMS.
Kuf; 306, A. Lau.
St. Joseph's College.-Nos. 132,
J. M. Lezama (Dist. Spanish); 138; G. A. V. Ribeiro; 139, A. C. N, da Silva; 262, C. L. Lopes; “264, L. A. Ozorio,
King's College.-Nos. 146, Choy Wai Lam (Dist, Mechanica); 147, Kong Sau Yuen; 148, Kong Sau Yui; 149, Kwong Sham Kok; 151, Lee Ping Cheong; 103, Wong Shut I{1.
Diocesan Boys' School. Nos, 168, Chan Chung Ngok; 177, F. 0. Reed; 180, Wong On You; *302, Hung Chiu Kin. -
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„FOUR BRITISH CONCERNS TO AMALGAMATE.
London, Dec. 17. It is officially announced that a merger has been provisionally agreed upon by four important tin amelting companies, namely the Cornish, Eastern, Penpoll, and Williams Harvey Company,
A holding company having an authorised capital of Afive millions *terling will be formed, the shares of which will be offered in ex- change for shares of the four companies. The board of the new company will include Mr. S. 1. Patmo, as president, Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister, as vice-chairman, St. Peter's College-No. 269, and Sir F. G. Penny-Reuter, Chak Kwong Kui.
St. Paul's College.-No. 297, Ko Tso Wang.
Ying Wa College-No. 284, Wong Tit.
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213, D. Hynes (Diat. English); 396, J. E. Fernandez (Dist: 349, B. Budden (Diet, English); Biblical Knowledge); 897, · R.......D. 350, Y. M. Langley (Dist. English). Fernandez; 398, A. M. Noronha; Belilióa Public School-Nos, 836, | 399, ; B. Ribeiro: 401, H. M." da Lee Tun Yung; 139, S. C. Remedios; Silva; 402, F. Wong. 340, Tam Lai Yiu (Dist. History). Private Study.Nos. 357, Kwok Italian Convent. Nos. 345, F. Siu Ying: 360, Woo Poh Yoo, * Tong; 346, J. Tong; 385, O. Diocesan Girls' School-Nos. Baptista; 386, P. P. Hunt; 387, B. 374, G. Chan: 376, M. Chan; 377; Lee; 288, D. P. Leonard; 890, C. P: Gittinë (Dist. Geography); 878, Remedios; 391, R. Rumjahn: 892, F. Loc: 379, L. Leo; 880, D. Lo; Agnes Tsui Shut Lan; 398, M. 381, B. Mackenzie; 182, M. Willia; Xavier.
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