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THÉ HONGKONG' TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1932.

IRISH BALL BIG

SUCCESS.

MERRY CROWD THRONG

PENINSULA HOTEL.

BLARNEY CASTLE.

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MANCHURIAN UNREST.

MOVEMENT AGAINST MA · CHAN-SHAN.

DISORDERS SPREAD.

Tokyo, Mar. 17. To the accompaniment of thone

While the latest pross reports melodious old airs and the way

Isle declare

that Moscow has in- wit for which the Emerald

to Is noted, the Irish Community intimated its readiness co-operato with the now Manchuria State so Hongkong last night celebrated the day of their patron saint: far as the Chinese Eastern Rail- St. Patrick, by a merry ball at the way is concerned, interual dis Peninsula Hotel. The second sension among the leaders of the ball since the St. Patricks Society Manchurian Government la al- was formed last year, it was, anrendy threatening to precipitate even

more successful function

a serious crisis. than last year's.

course

raise

The local warlords of Heilung The animated scene inside the kiang province are reported to be Peninsula might have been a pleca instigating the troops to of Old Ireland Itself, with its over against General Ma Chan-shas powering predominance of sham-whom they accuse of seeking per- rocks, shillelaghs and shebeens.sonal glory in accepting the post- while An energetic decoration committcotion of War Minister, had set the rooms out in a riot of Tsang Shi-yi is demanding that colour, in which green of

Hei Hsia, the former Governor of was outstanding. Green bunting Kirin, shall resign his post of draped the columns, the shields of Finance Minister. claiming that

he is unfitted for the position. the Irish provinces surmounted the capitals, and harps and shamrocka from the ceiling were slung There was a welcome on the mat in the shape of a glittering array of electric lights, bidding the merry-makers Cend Mile Fallte" main from the canopy over the entrance in Salisbury Road,

and Irish of British strings national flags in all rooma made all feel at home.

In the

Hupper room, British. Irish, Scottish, English and Welsh national flags were draped behind the official table and in the middle of the buffet table was a replica of The Treaty Stone at Samfeld Brilge at Limerick, which in the native city of Cul. C. D. Myles, the Society's President.

Following the recent outbreaks in Taheile and Manchuli. dis- turbances are now reported in Payen, seventy milles to the north cast of Harbin, and there are in- dientions that the unrest will spread uplens Ma Chan-shan re signa.

It is considered significant that General Honjo, who at present fa carrying out a tour of inspection

north Manchurin, yesterday Chan-shan---Reuter, visited and conferred with Mo

A

Town Captured.

message

Tokyo, Mar. 17. from Changchan states that a large force of in- surgents, possesalne artillery, yes.

A similar decoration scheme wasterday evening attacked and cap- a hundred miles carried out in the roof garden,tured Peluna,

om.south-west of Harbin--Reuter. which was the main

March on Mukden.

ball-room.

Flags of the Irish Free State, the Union Jack, and Emblems of St. George, St. Andrew and St. David's Societies acted as a reredos to the oficial dais, and "Erin Go Bragh" a prominent was proclaimed in

Round the walla position.

were of the the shield of the Star Knights of St. Patrick, and the Munster, escutcheons of Ulster. Leinster and Connaught quartered,

of together with the arms the principal cities in Ireland.

Blarney Castle Popular.

At the left of the official dais was the Blarney Castle, which proved such a feature of the initial Ball. Throughout St. Patrick's the night a procession of dancers sought its portals to be conducted to the stone to implant a chaste salutation thereon. Certificates to to all that effect were presented

Shanghai, Mar. 17.

A determined attempt to wrest Mukden from the, handa of the Japanese is indicated in Chineac

state" press despatches, which that a large force of "volunteers" is massing, preparatory to an at- tack on the city, and add that the Japanese have declared martin! law at Mukden and have mounted guns at the city gates and other strategic points.

It is further stated that 100,000) divided inta three volunteers columns are preparing to march on Mukden. As the volunteers are gathering they are tearing down the new Manchowkuo um blemis

The

volunteer pre carrying banners inscribed "Down with the Manchowkue," "Down with the

those who did so, primary certi-Japanese."-Bruter. ficates for those who were having their initial experience, and second- gohe for those who had through the ordeal at the first Bull. A huge shamrock hung from the centre of the celling.

ary

Across the annex in the TOSC room, the decorations were on a similar style with an Irish barp and dangling from the ceiling shield of Irish cities and provinces surmounting the capitals of green-draped columns.

the

Other Events.

Harbin, Mar. 17. According to a Japanese report, 200 anti-Manchowkuu troops who attacked the Japanese garrison at Ningula were nibilated.

The new Government has issued a derren prohibiting the export of flour, what and kaoliang.

completely

217.

Five judges and three pubile prosecutors have restgned on the kround that they do not desire to serve under the new Government.

An enlarged label of Guinness' Stout left no doubts as to what-Reuter. jay behind the door labelled "She- Irish and An array of been. English fings here gave the in- centive for many toasts-IT any encouragement was needed.

No Recognition.

New York, Mar. 17. Adverting to Haich Kai-shek's bid for American recognition, the New York Times correspondent at Washington recalls that the Nine Governor Arrives.

Governor Power Treaty, guaranteed the ter- His Excellency the

and administrative in- and Lady Peel arrived at the Hotel ritorlal at 9.30 and together with Major- tegrity of China, and declares that Gen. J. W. Sandilands, Lady Kelly, the United States has always re- (Com-garded Manchuria as part of China. and Capt. A. H. Walker

It is evident that should modore) and Mrs. Walker, were re- ceived by Col. Myles, Sir Joseph any signatory to Kemp and Prof. F. A.

the treaty disposition to

YING WAH GIRLS SCHOOL

ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF CERTIFICATIES.

STEADY WORK.

"There have been no outstand- ing events to mark the year 1931, but throughout the year, in all classan, atondy faithful work has been done," said Mian D. Hutchin. the Headmistress of Ying Bon Wah Cirl's School, in her annual report at the distribution of cer- tificates, which took place yester- day evening,

at the Hop Accommodation Yat Hall, the venue of the func- tion, was taxed by the large num-. ber of parents and friends pre- sent. Dr. Wong San-yin, M.Sc., Ph.D., gave away the certificates. the Rev. Cheung Chuk-ling being in the chair.

Other present included Dr. R. M. Gibson (Senior Missionary in Hongkong of the London Mission- Yon- ary Society), and Mr. Lau paak (Inspector of Vernacular Schoola).

Presenting her annual report, Mies. Hutchinson said:

Scholars' Success.

The average number of scholars In attendance during 1931 was 324 (against 295 in the previous year) and the average daily attendance 306-just over 94%.

Two classes examinations University In

the prepared for

by the hold Novembor. From the senior class, one girl entered for the Matriculation examination and was successful, and I am glad to report that she has now entered

course Arts

at the проп University of Hongkung. Three Kizla entered for the Senior Local Examination. All were successful, while two of the three reached Matriculation standard.

an

Our Junior class did not achieva the same measure of success. Out of twelve who entered, five girls of whom were successful, one Kained a distinction in Chinese.

the branch of The School Y.W.C.A. has continued to keep the ideal of Christian service be fore the senior girls. Once again in the summer holidays, they took part in the summer schools for paor children which are carried on under the auspices of the Y.M. and T.W.C.A. This

time

11 girls undertook to be responsible for carrying on one of these schools. At Christmas they acted as a link.

We had between West and East. received

parcel of dolls and toya from Sunday Schools in England and these they distributed to the children whom they had taught in the summer school.

reco

The Old Girls' Society has had n successful year. Two meetings were held-one in January and one in July. At the summer meeting, school was open for inspection by its former scholars in the morning, after which a united gathering of past and present girls was held In the School Hall. The present girla contributed a short musical -programme by way of welcome to an ad- their "older sisters", and dress was Kiven by Rev. Cheung Chuk-ling. I very much hope that we may from time to time have more united meetings of this kind, for it is good for both past and present scholars to be reminded In this way that they are all part of

one school fellowship.

The united meating was followed by lunch and a social hour, at which it was reported that a mem- dur- bership campaign carried on ing the Spring months had almost trebled the membership.

an

ro-

the new government

Redmond, show 11 The party arrived in the ball-room cognine

the Manchuria,

United at 9.40, and after the National in

States would consider vigorously Anthem, the bevy of colleens made their bows and Miss Frances drawing its attention to the treaty.

Faugh-a-

This would include Japan, which Mahony presented

has not announced specifically its Ballagh Shillelagh to His Ex- cellency and a aprig of shamrock intentions in the matter, nor have to Lady Feel. The colleens then any other signatories indicated set the ball rolling again by dis-that they are considering recogni- tributing shamrocks to the guests. tion of the now state-Reuter.

A homely atmosphere pervaded

the upper room on the first floor

were:

which was laid out on the buffet Mr. F. P. R. James, M.C.; Mr. T. style. Among the official guests Murphy, A. S. P. Mr. M. G. O'Connor; Mr. R. H. D. Wade; Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, Hon. Dr. G. v. Pope; Mr. E. H. Mr. C. G. Alabastor, Hon. Mr. E. Williams.. R. Hallifax, Ilon. Mr. E. Taylor,

Reception-Col. C. D. Myles, Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy, Hon. Sir (chairman), Prof. F. A. Redmond, Shou-son Chow, Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Sir J. H. Kemp, Mrs. Myles, Mrs. Shenton, Mr. E. Cock, Mr. A. Redmond, Mrs. Creasy, Mrs. Eldon

Mra. Creasy, Mrs. Potter. Stevenson,

Mra

Southern, Mrs. Potter,

Music and Dance Mr. E. H. Mrs. Cock, Stevenson,

Mrs. Williams (chairman), Mr. J. C. M. Hallifax, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Scott Grenham, Mr. J. L. Gocks.

Decorations-Mr. F. P. R. James Harston, Mrs. Davies, Mr. D.

Mr. R. H. D. Wade, (chairman), Davies.

During

the supper Mr. V. Mr. J. Fraser, Mr. G. Harrison, Derenevaky's orchestra dispensed Mr. B. Flaherty. a selection of old Irish, airs, at the conclusion of which, the throng troopet back to continue their dancing rod merry-making until the early hours.

Supper-Dr. G. W. Pope (chair- man). Surg. Commdr. Brown, R.N., Mra. Pope.

Bar Br. T. Murphy, Lieut. P. T. Mahony.

B. H. C. Cloakroom-Mr. Hallowes, Miss C. M. Crawford.

.B. Collcons Mrs.

Равсо

one

In October, news reached us of Miss the death in England of Davies. Mias Davies went home in Soptember retirement 1930, after giving almost forty- eduenTM two years of service to tional

Colony, work in this thirty of which were devoted to the founding and developing of the Ying Wa Girla School. To and all the news brought the sense of the loss of a true friend, whose Interest in all that concerned the good of this school, neither time nor distance could have diminished. On November 28 the present girls, together with a large number of in a old giris and friends, joined special service to the memory of Miss Davies. As we were remind ed of the long years of tireless and unselfish service that Miss Davies had given to this school and of what she had done for three generations of schoolgirls, we were filled with a deep sense of grati- tude and we felt that once again we were being challenged to live worthily of the inheritance that is ourЯ.

(Continued on Page 11.)

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