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THE
HONGKONG
Q.C. OLD BOYS" REUNION.
TRIBUTE TO ACHIEVEMENTS OF LOCAL SCHOOL.
Lion.
of
About 150 peoplo sat down to the repast, among those present being Sir William Hornell. C.1.E., Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hongkong. Mr. F. J. de Rome, the present Headmaster Queen's College, Mesare. J. W. Franks, M. K. Lo, S. M. Churn, C. G. Anderson, L Yuk-mui, H. K. Hung, T. S. Whyte-Smith, Ho lu, J. F. Grose, J. L. Handyalde, Lo Chi-chlu (Hon. Secretary of the Q.C.O.B.A.), M. W. Lo, Ho Kwong, Chiu Ho-ping, W. Kay, H. G. Wal- lington and M. G. O'Connor.
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 18, 11
∙1932.
DR. H. H. KUNG'S VISIT.] FEMALE PRISONERS.
FORMER NANKING MINISTER
OF INDUSTRIES.
TO BE TRANSFERED TO БЛІСНІКОК.
+
Dr. H. H. Kung, former Miniator Because congestion hus become of Industries in Nanking, arrived too serious a problem, at the in the Colony on a brief visit last Victoria Gaol it has been decided wock, accompanying Madame to transfer the antiro fomale TENTH FUNCTION.
Kung who was on route to Europe section to a now home at Laichi on board the 8.8. Gango. Dr. kok.
100 women, it is Nearly Former pupils of Queen's Col-Kung returned to Shanghai by the lege returned to the scene of their President Cleveland on Saturday estimated, will be involved in the
change-over. youth on Saturday evening when morning.
At Lalchikok they they gathered in the Great Hall of
On Friday, the former Minister will be divided into three groups the "Alma Mater" to celebrate the was host at a dinner party at the convicts, short sentence and un. tonth re-unlon dinner of the Peninsula Hotel. Among the convictod. They will have their Queen's College Old Boys' Assocla-guests were Dr. and Mrs. Li Shu- separate halls, for it is the opinion fan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yinson Lee of the authorities that by mixing and Miss Arline. Lee (Shanghai) the good with the bad the latter and Mr. Morriss Cohen.
are more likely to contaminate the former than the good are likely to have an uplifting Influence on Mr. Anderson, Mr. the lower types. thusiasts Grose, Mr. Churn, Mr. Lo Man-hin,
The new gaol will accommodate Each inmate Mr. Ho Loung, Mr. Chow Ping-un about 100 women. and Mr. Tao Ching-fong, nad to will not have a separate coll but them thanks are due for its long there will be no overcrowding. record of success and prosperity. The building will have two cell Now the Association has left its blocks and an association ward,
When asked for his opinion of nursery, a boy healthy and active, ready to get out on his life journey, the new gnol the Superintendent of of the Prison Department, Mr. J. but needing the, co-operation all you members, for youth though W. Franks, said that it compare
simaller with exuberant in energy is deficient in very favourably experience; we therefore hope the prisons he had seen in other parts In proposing the toast of seniors who have done so much of the world. "Queen's College," the President during the past for the Associa Baid:
tion will lend us a helping hand from It is a great honour to me as
advice and give us free President of the Association, to time to time. The prosperity of proalde at our Tenth Annual Re-the Association depends both Union, and it is also a great plea upon the work of the young and sure to do so, since to meet so the guidance of the old. I there- many esteemed friends and to refore appeal to you, seniors, never
The Statutory Meeting of the New new friendships formed during to forgot the Association when Territories Mining Co, Ltd. was held one's school-days are not common you retire from office and hope at 328 Hennessy Road, on Saturday privileges.
you will endeavour to come back The Toukt I give you is "Queen's College."
President's Speech.
belong to
COMPANY
MEETING.
THE NEW TERRITORIES' MINING CO., LTD.
afternoon.
The Statutory report was read by every year to the Annual Dinner. the Chairman, Mr. Wong Shing-ping, Among our guests to-night we and the proposal for its adoption was are very fortunate in having Sir carried unanimously. In the course of William Hornell, the Vice-Chun-n brief speech, the Chairman touched cellor of the Hongkong University. upon the unfortunate situation that His presence here to-night la in- had arisen in connexion with
And And
deed a great honour and I hope he will continue to take an intercat
Ten
the
the which
economic depreto of
included
following (Chairman), Yau
directors.--Messrs.
Chan Lau
It is one which, in an assembly like this, calls for only a few re- marks from me. It means much to
disputo that vast army of students who have passed through the portals of this great institu-
affected them all, but in tion. I speak of it as "great" as it in the activities of our Associa-all there difficulties the Chairman in was not given to the lot of achol- tion. Like Mr. Tanner and Mr. formed the shareholders that the nrs in my time to pass on to a Crook. Sir William has always Company had done a fair amount of University. In those days, the dono his best to cement the ties business since its formation and fu curriculum of our school was In-binding our Old School to the ture Partsved after the meeting.
are encouraging. deed very limited and it speaks University.
Those who were present volumes for those who guided the I should also like to take this tho destiny of the school that the out- opportunity to congratulate Mr. Wong put of students was a group of. Wong Tape on becoming Fre- Weon-cheung, Fock Chan-ching, Pank men of whom no school need be sident of the 2.0.0.B.A. Mr. Kwai-fan, Pank Wing-zuet. Fu Shue.
Lim, .D. of the en- cheong, A. F. ashamed. Queen's College, into Wong Tape was one
You
Chouk-yat, which the Central School was thusiasts who started this Asso- Lai-chuch, merged has produced men who eiation about the end of 1920 and chui, T. W. Mei, Wong Kum-chuen;
Chung-man, Fu Tak-yue, Yeung have helped materially to shape during the first few years of its
and the following shareholders. the destiny of a great and world-existence was a keen committee Messrs. Fung Wing Yue, Poon Yuen- respected China, and who are pro- member.
chee, Lai Fook-kee and Choung Yuk- minent in all the professions and To-night we are pleased to have mm. many different walks of like.
se many distinguished guests and That it will continue to do so ad- we thank them for the compliment mits of no doubts whatsoever. they have paid us by their pre- At the same time, 1 wish to re- sence. Though our dinner is sim- Iterate that this success ennnot be ple and our programme short, we achieved without the unstinted de-hope we are able to offer our votion of generations of con- guests our-best hospitality. Once scientious teachers. For this, we again allow me to say I thank you are truly grateful and I feel con-all for your coming here to-night| fident that the present genera- and wish you an enjoyable even- tion is of the same mind. I also ing. wish to say that we, are all very The man- proud of our College.
Sir William Hornell. Replying on
behalf of the tle of the great Sir Frederick guests, Sir William Hornell, in a Stewart has fallen this day on
humorous speech, which ended in Mr. F. J. de Home, our Headmas-n serious vein, referred to the ties ter, and on behalf of the Queen's binding Queen's College to the College Old Boys' Association, University of Hongkong. He and
of
University our re-graduates
the tender him and his stuff
Graduates' spect and best wishes.
had just formed a With these words, gentlemen, 1 Association, and in enthusiasm,
would do beg of you to join me in drinking they
the continued success of a leaf out of the book of the
to
Queen's College."
Headmaster's Speech,
In reply, Mr. F. J. de Rome toasted the "Q.C.O.B.A." saying:
"I beg to thank you for your hospitality to-night and the kind
well to
take
Queen's College Old Boys' Asso- clation.
le sald he could see before him
a very distinguished gathering. He could see bankers, merchants, etc. all of them representing not way in which you have proposed only a great weight of learning the toast of "Queen's Collage," but also a great weight of riches. The speaker deplored the fact and also for your kind reception that there
were not enough Queen's College boys at
camo
future.
the
I am afraid I have not had the advantages of my predecessors,
more in the near Mr. B. Tanner and Mr. A. H. University, but hoped he would be Crook, both of whom were in this able to see College during the whole of their
Mr. C. G. Anderson also spoke. service in Hongkong. I have only
The President announced amidst been associated with Queen's Col-cheers that he had sont cables to lege for nine years during my Mr. Tanner and Mr. Crook, in- twenty oud years of service in forming them of that ovening's Hongkong. When I first out to Queen's College,
I looked function. He said he unfortunate. ly did not know the address of upon myself as a Queen'a man, and I think everybody associated Mr. R. E. 0. Bird, who left the with Queen's College feels that he Colony recently, otherwise he belongs to a school which is would have sent a cable to him as
well. famous not only In Hongkong, but
Musical selections were render- (Hear! all over the Far East Hearl). It is a school which ex-ed during the dinner, and some of cites a great deal of affection no the old boys provided a pro- of Instrumentai musle. matter whether you have been gramme
sung
here a long time or not. Although Prominent in the programme was 1 have not been associated with the Queen's College song, Queen's College during the whole by Mr. D. M. Richards,
of my service, I have
attended
many of its dinners and, I have many pleasant memories of most of them."
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Continuing, Mr. de Rome said
long as he was Headmaster of Queen's College, it would be his constant endeavour to keep up the | traditions of the school and the principles for which it stood. Ho would attempt to teach the boys not only to play the
in gamo sport, but also in the larger game of life.
"The Guesta."**
The tomat of "The Gussta" was proposed by Mr. Lo Chiu-chia, the Hon. Secretary of the Q.C.O.B.A. He said:
This, is the tenth annual dinner of the Association. The Associa- tion has grown from childhood to boyhood. While in its infancy, it was carefully nursed by those en-
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