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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1931.
LAID TO REST.
FUNERAL OF MR. WILLIAM R BARR.
The funeral of the late Mr. William R. Batr took place at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon and was attended by many..
BOTI.
LOCAL GRADUATES.
ASSOCIATION FORMED
IN HONGKONG,
A meeting of graduates of the Hongkong University was held in the Great Hall of the University Yesterday afternoon, under the chairmanship of the Hon. Dr. Foo Ping-cheung, LL.D., B. Sc., and was decided to form an associa tion to be entitled "The Hongkong Associa- Graduates' Univeralty
on
the 03.
went In Shanghai, speaker, there was another. Rociation, this being on a bigger scale. When he was in Nanking in 1921, graduates of the Hong- kong University who were in that city also formed an which is still in existence and of which he had had the honour of boing chairman for four success- ful years.
anaociation,
LOCAL RADIO. -
A CHINESE STUDIO .
CONCERT.
To-day's radio programme to be broadcast by Z W. on a Wave- longth of 65 metros.
6.00-8.00 p.m. European Pro- stumme of Columbia Records kindly supplied by Heasta. Anderson Mulc Oo,
6.00-5.80 p.m. Musical Comedios. The Merry Widow Vocal Gems. Columbia Light Opora Company 159, Sally Soloctions.
Regal Cinema Orchestra. 25. Follow Through-Vocal Gems. Columbia Light Opera Company.
Serenado) (Lincke). The London Novelty Orch. 6.00-6.20 p.m. Children's gramme from The Studio,
6.30-7.00 p.m. Band Selections. Community Medley (arr. Debruy
Somerd). A Hunting Medley (arr. Debroy
Somers).
0784.
190.
Pro-
Those prosent followed the cortege from the Monument and at the graveside joined in the simple service, conducted by the
N. L. Watkins. Among those who a gathered at the
At tho graveside wore: Messrs. H. Eilis.
commencement. the B. Wylle, L. J. Blackburn, J. G. chairman thanked the gathering E. R. Duckitt, W. J. Ratter, for the honour they had done hin Fners,
Bottomley, H. C. by asking him to preside at the
Variety. Wong representing the Linotype mesting. He said that the formua Orchestral-Galety Schoes.
W. D. Matthews, tion of such an association had Herman Finck and His Orch. 9718, Cores Dickson, E. J. been on ule mind for some time. Humorous Dust-Sweet Carolina. D. Muir, James Figuireido, J. Stewart, E. Rallton, He recalled the fact that when heHumorous Duet-Three Blind Mice,
The Two Gilberts. 77. D. Renton, E. G. Harvey, and was in Canton in 1923, a similar Chorus-Regtime Momprics. Hunter, Mrs. D. Gow, Mrs. B. aescelation was formed.
though
The Jolly Old Fellows. 118. Wylie, Mrs, Battey and Mrs. Dick-only on a small scale. It was still Orchestral Tesoro Mio (Becuce!).
in existence in 1926 when he left Orchestral-Amina (Egyptian Wreaths Were sent from: Canton, but he could not my Father, mother and sister; Mr. and whether there was now still such Mrs. W. D. Matthews, Mr. and an association. Mrs. II. E. Budder and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hyde Lay, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Gow, Mr. and Mra, J. H. Bottomley, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wylie, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter, Mr and Mrs. W. J. Rattey, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hast Mr. and Mrs. James Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tully, Mr. and Mr. James Stewart, Mr. and Mra. M. Robson Bell, Mr. and Mrs. D. Muir, Mr. And Mrs. F. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Wong, Capt. and Mrs. W. G. Lawson and family Mr. John C. Fants, Mr. Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Forsyth and family, Mr. Eric Railton, Mrs. J. McCubbin and Drummond, Mr. C. Brown (Shanghai). Mr. Arthur Piercy. Mr. David Lyon, Mrs. Harvey and Dave, Willie and Jack Gardner. Tootsie and John, Mr. A. F. D. Ogilvie, Mabel and Victor Hast. Mr. A. H. George, Mr. O. E. Murphy, Mr. E. G. Renton, Mabel and Bagga, The Duncan boys, Mr.
The chairman explained that E. F. Brown, Mr. J. P. A. Davis, The Finotype and Machinery Ltd. the aims of the proposed associa Shanghai, Mr. E. J. de Figueiredo, tien were to maintain, and foster friendship among Messrs. Hughes und Hough Ltd., the bonds of The Linotype and Machinery Ltd. raduntea and former students of Hongkong, Mexers. Jardine, Mathe- the University of Hongkong, and Ron and Co. Ltd. Import Depart-to afford means whereby they may ment, and The Compradore De- he kept in touch with the interests partment of Messrs. Hughes and and activities of the University. Hough, Ltd.
...
TRICOLOR ENQUIRY
CONCLUDES.
SINGAPORE CONSUL'S
FINDING.
Dr.
Debroy Somers' Band, 002S. The Rose-English Selections. 11. M. Grenadier Guarda' Band. 9221. Classical Memories (arr. Ewing).
Debroy Somers' Band. 9901. 7.00-7.16 p.m. Duet Sweet and Low (Tennyson
and Barnby).
Some time ago, continued Foo, he received a telegram from
Bay and Girl Sopranos. Hornell, the Vice-Duet-Home Sweet Home (Payne Sir William
the University. and Bishop). Chancellor of
Boy and Girl Sopranos. asking him to prealde over
Evelyn Grimths and Master Charles meeting. He fully approved of
Bawtry. 112. the iden of forming a Graduntas
Violin Solo-Caprice Viennois, Association in Hongkong, and he
Nanuni Blinder, Immediately replied that he was Song-Why Did You Kiss My Heart
He
Awake (From Fredericn) only too glad to do so. gretted that no sufficient prepara- (Pepper and Lehar). tions had been made, but by the large number of people in Hall, he presumed that they all approved of the idea of forming this association. (Applause).
Membership. Nula.
Te-
the
With regard to membership, t was decided, after some discus- sion, that graduates were entitled to become members of the Associa tion; and also "past students who have been internal students of the
to: University may be admitted associate membership: associate members will enjoy all privileges of members but may not vote nor hold office in the Association."
The
officers
sheung
Lea Seidl (Soprano). 131. 7.15-8.00p.m. Orchestral. Petite Suite De Concert
(S. Coleridge Taylor). Now Queen's Hall Light Orch, 0340, Idylle Bretonne (Gernit). Fluttering Birds (Gennin).
The Bournemouth Municipal Orch. 0471: Gipsy Suite-Lonely Life-The Dance-
Love Duet-The Revel (E. German).
The Plaza Theatre Orch. 9211 and 9242. R.00 p.m. Chinese Studio Concert, 9.00 p.m.
Weather Report, Local Time, etc.
10.30 p.m. Close Down.
NEW YORK PORT.
BIG DEVELOPMENT SCHEME FINALLY APPROVED.
Washington, Jan. 14. The 375,000,000 port develop Dr. Foo Ping- ment scheme has at last been hanc-
Mr. Harry |tioned. Vice-Chair- (Hon. Hall
long Sling. M. A. man); Mr. Willian
wore
producta, which became heated by a firo in the No. 3 hold and gave off gases which exploded.
There was no evidence produc-
Piera a thousand feet long will ed that arms and ammunition were
be built in the Hudson River. The carried, except a small quantity stored in the strongroom, far ro-Secretary); Mr. Li Ping-kwong War Secretary, Mr. Hurley, has moved from the seat of the original (Hon. Treasurer). The committee approved modification of the har- fire-Our Own Correspondent, consists of the following-Urbour lines on hoth the New York recalled that the Yeow, Miss Julia Lom. Dr. Chan and New Jersey sides. Reuter's It will be Norwegian sa. Tricolor was lost Wal-cheung, Mr. H. Braga, Dr. American Service. off Colombo on January 5. There D. K. Samy, Mr. Kong Sik-kwong, was a sudden explosion, the ship and Dr. N. P. Karanja. The Hon. Dr. Foo sank rapidly, and some lives wore
on the lost, the captain being among the when he was proposed. missing. It was alleged that the ground that he would not always vessel was carrying arms and ambe in the Colony and he thought
that' for Chinn. but this was
• denied by the ShanK-
hal agents, who said there were only 100 cases of "safety" ear- tridges from Hamburg, on the pop Fishermen, however, are said have salvaged some enans of ma-
enquiry chine-guns. The held by the Norwegian Consul on the arrival of the survivors at Singapore.]
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Before the meeting terminated. a hearty Dr. Karanjia proposed vota of thanks to the chairman for presiding.
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