NEW WANCHAI FIRE STATION.
NEW BUILDING TO BE OF TEMPORARY NATURE
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are by no means as powerless as we think. On al hands it is said that the individuni to-day counts do nothing. are available for nothing and can
regarding the new fire station for
the Wanchal bridgade,
one
MUNSANG COLLEGE
PRIZE-DAY.
PERIOD OF FINANCIAL STRESS TIDED OVER
Munsang College, Kowloon City, He is crushed by systems, displaced hold its annual prize-day yester by machines, and exploited by com- day, when the Headmaster Mr. blues. In economies and politics R. Huang) presented his report en alike, the
game is played behind the work of the School for the past closed doors and the only rule seems year. to be that the common man must always lose.
The recent atation was merely a temporary affair and was at
erected time a cinema that was before the making of the reclama- tion. After the reclaimed area
"That is all very true, but it in had been mapped out and the street. lines determined, it was found that not the whole truth. Very seldom this building stood on the lines of has there been a generation one of the roads. It was allowed rich
Bo
Particular reference was made to a period of financial stress which tlic Institution passed through, but a timely grant-in-aid from the Government, in recogni- an our OWN 10 forceful. tion of the excollent work being to remain to use for the time being, energetic personalities. These men carried out and the tireless efforts but now that it is necessary to of whom I have been speaking, they of Mr. Huang, lina enabled it to complete the road system it has
carry on, and a bright future is predicted. demolish been decided to structure.
arc
the
tiji The materials that useful are to be used in the erection of another temporary building, larger in size so as to accommodate five pieces of apparatus instead of
will
face
are individuals, many of them with little or nothing behind them, and we should think of them, not na half-goda whom we are to worship, but as men like ourselves who prove to us that the individual is still the centre of power.
re-
The Hon. Mr. S. W. T'so, Chair- man of the College Council, pre- sided, the visitors including Mr. G. P. de Martn, Director of Educa- tlon, Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, and others.
An enjoyable concert given by the pupils
WAS much enjoyed, Mr. Huang then read his report
on the work of the School for the past year.
Put Superman Aside. "I believe that we should the three housed in the old build-olutely put aside thin longing for ing. This new structure, which le a superman and go boldly forward to be 60 feet long by 36 feet wide, in the path of democracy. The will take the appearance of the times in which we live are not aa Central Fire Station on Des Voeux
dictator who will Road, and will
Principal Congratulated. have five main appeal for a
jockey us all into happiness and doorways. It will be built of prosperity, but for a few hundred
The Hon. Mr. S. W. Tao said: timber and bricka with a steel and thousand ordinary people who will
It gives me great pleasure to asbestos roof, and
Book a little more knowledge and
distribute come here to-day and Johnston Rond.
develop a little more courage. There will be no accommodation | There is 1 atricle of faith the prizes. On the programme 1 for the firemen on the premises, which a civilisation simply cannot see that 1 am expected to make but they will continue to be housed afford to lose-faith in the power speech after the distribution of in the old No. 2 Police Station of the individual to make the world prizes. But after listening to the report of the nearby, while the hose tower, as it is a little nearer to the work most Interesting which is now in the compound of as it ought to be. We need a new Headmaster I feel that I have very the new No. 2 Police Station, will morale, a conviction that the power little to any except to offer my congratulations to the of circumstances is not ultimate. be temporarily erected there.
that in such measure as we are pre-Headmaster and his staff for com- paved to grapple with it, we areeting another year's work with its master and not its slaves.
JCW
"I would be very comforting to
1 is expected that, as soon as an appropriation to cover the coat can be secured, a permament fire atation for this district will be erected further enat, probably in believe that it is the folly of kings the immediate vicinity of the police and statesmen which has brought us where we are, but it is scarcely station at Bay View, The building will be a relatively large trac. Each of us has contributed and bis quota of ignorance, inference and quite modern structure, will house both the Police Station and hesitation to the result and it and the Fire Brigade. So far no is yet to be seen whether there is plans have been prepared for this my deliverance possible in the building, and it is not expected long run without that the project will be taken up ceptance of responsibility and in
dividual courage."-- Applause).
for the next three or four years.
hearly
SUCCESA,
account of
luck of
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932.
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(Continued from Pago 3.) turning a bright barreled object The Steamship, upon himself.
"Stop it, you fool! Stop it!" It was her own voice but it sounded hoarse and strange. Ben lay gro- tesquely like a fallen marlonette. Simon came running and lifted bis employer.
"It's nothing. He only got ma in the arm," Heath muttered. "I'll be all right." They helped him to the car. Oddly enough there were no spectators for this little drama. The park at this hour at this par- ticular place was deserted.
"Who in the fool?" Heath manded in a low, angry voice.
"YANGTSE” Arrived Hongkong on Friday, the 8th July, 1932. From DUNKIRK, ANTWERP, LONDON, ROTTERDAM &0 via SILANGHAI.
"I know him," Susan mur subject to rent. mured. "I saw him for an instant under the light. It's a boy I used to see."
Consignees of Cargo by the above named steamer are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are in the Godowns of the Hongkong being landed and placed at their risk Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon, whenco delivery can be de-obtained as the goods are landed.
Goods not cleared within 7 days including date of arrival, will be
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to the before the Monday, the 1932, or they will not bo packages must be left in Ho knitted his brows for ment, debating. Then he ordered the Godowns for examination by the
Messre: Goddard and
and Douglas Simon sharply, "Better drag the consignece, and the Company's Sur-
veyor We must at 10.00 a.m. on Wednesday, the 18th young idiot in hore.
July, 1992. Consignees must have a hush this up at all costs."
Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
Heath glanced at her shrowd WIX
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a ma-
Agent.
Susan tried to protest. Calmly Heath ordered her to get into the No claims will be admitted after front seat beside the chauffeur.the goods have left the Godowns.
No Fire Insuranco will be effected His left arm hanging at his side,
by ns in any case whatever. drag he managed to help Simon
R. OHL, the limp figure of the boy into the car.
Hongkong, 8th July, 1932, "Drive to Dr. Blake's in Bank he told Simon flercely. fool's still alive, street," "The young thank Heaven, although he doesn't deserve to be."
Susan put throbbing hands to her temples. The horror of the Sure- situation overwhelmed her. had been dreaming.
she would wake, and find she
Dr. Blake's home had a drive-
directly upon that. No one mo- way and a service door opening lested them or questioned them as they lifted the unconscious figure and carried it inside,
At the beginning of last year
position on the school was in a very critical funds. Any Head Master with less
would have courage and faith than Mr. Huang abandoned his ship and left a few hundred students stranded. But not so with Mr. Ruang. He stuck to his wheel and up weathered the storm of the finan- individual ae-at sea, and
assistance from the Government. saved her from wrecking.
Hitherto the work of the Mun
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"You wait here," leath told Su- "I don't want you mixed in this," He looked older,
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"Your arm?" she faltered. Oh, she had not meant to bring trouble
to him!
"It's all right.
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Simon came out, wai 'ng ders. Heath told him; "You're to take Miss Carey home and come back for me."
mie
Susan asked timidly. "You'll
later a let telephone me know what happens?"
"Of course."
She had never liked him ЯB much as she did at that moment. She leaned toward him and said. softly and hurriedly, "This boy hasn't any claim on me."
Heath's face lighted, but he said "You didn't rather brusquely, need to tell me. I knew it."
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List. The Prize Junior Certificates.-Yim Chip Kow
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Cinas II (Sr. 1).-1st, Lee Wal-tak; 2nd, Chai Heng-chin; 3rd. Llong Sik. hong.
Susan,
Heath shrugged. "Blake says he doesn't know.". (To be Continued)
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