1932-12-15 — Page 9

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NEW CHINESE LIBRARY

GIFT OF LATE MR.

FUNG PING-SHAN

OPENED BY THE GOVERNOR

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RACE PROGRAMME. KOWLOON WIN AGAIN.

Amendments Notified in

Some Events.

FANLING: MEET.NGS..

Victoria Chess Club Lose To. Peninsula Men..

It in notifed by the Fanling Hunt AN INTERESTING MATCH: and Race Club that the programme for their Christmas and New Year.

Meeting scheduled for December 27 and New Year's day, (which has al- ready been published in the S. C. "A atorehouse of Chinese tradi-Test) has been amended. Change tion and Ideas-ideas, modern as

have been made in the conditions ruling the

PR third well as ancient dynamic as well as first day, and the fourth, and sixth TACs of the and fifth

static-a storehouse of which this races of the second day. University should keep the key, but

are reminded that entries Owners will close this afternoon, n storehouse which should be open for all time to all those who may wish to consult ita accumulated wisdom."

These words were used by the Vice-Chancellor of the Hongkong University (Sir William Hornell) In his speech after the opening of the Fung Ping Shan Chinese Library yesterday.

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The ceremony was performed by His Excellency the Governor, Sír William Peel, who is Chancellor University. The dis- tinguished gathering present in cluded Mr. Fung Plog Wah, son of the donor, whose gift of over $150.000 made the erection of the fine building possible.

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The most interesting match in the annals of the Victoria Chess Olub and the Kowloon Chess Club was ant last evening when the team from played at Lane Crawford's Rentaur-sve. Food the Peninsula beat their horts by six. and a half points to one and a half, each of the three first beards where The hosts secured half a point from Bir Henry Pollock, E. J. Davies and ALOR STAR KVILO Sir Joseph Kemp were engaged.

AMRITWAN. ПРОП BANGKOK

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AGENCIJE. AND. ERANCIEN.

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The amended sections of the pro- Sir Henry Pollock playing against BATAVIA gramme appear as follow. For the A. C. Ridlington showed a somewhat BOMBAY meeting on December 272

unfamiliarity of the opening moves CALCUTTA. The Winner $150. Second, $icial) but he was slightly superior in the CANTON

Third $25. middle game. However, hle opponent GAWFORD longkong Jockey Club as "DC draw without the necessity of ad- Fer China Ponies classified by The had the advantage of a pawn after two hours and agreed to accept a at time of entry. Weight 180 bs. Ladies who have not won a flat race allowed 10 lbs. No Whips or Spurs.

A very even position was left on. Entrance Feo 85. One and a Quar: the board where C. M. Sequeira oppos. BARBE ter Miles. A Cup will be presented ed E. J. Davies and at the conclusion HONGLOMO to the Winning Rider. (Third Race) of the two hour limit the visitor had

The Christmas Plate Winner $200. Second $100. Third $50. For con against his opponent's two rooks with a bishop and six pawng China Ponies classified by the Hong- each. Although the, moves were not kong Jockey Club as "E" Class that always of the best the match was full have not at time of entry, won more of interest throughout. than $1,000 in Stakes since 1st per acale. To be ridden by Jockeys also accepted a draw without calling January, 1032. Weight for Inches on Sir Joseph Kemp and J. S. Smith

who have not won 10 races anywhere upon the adjudicators, who would have at any time. No whips or spurs. had an extremely difficult taak in do- Entrance Fee $5. One and a Quarter elding otherwise, Miles (Fifth Race).

Day:

Kowloon C.C.

In the course of a speech, Mr.

For the second day, on New Year's loon

On the remaining boards the Kow- Fung Ping-wah sald his father's

players all held a Alight nim in presenting this library

anneriority over their opponents and The Ladies Sprint Race (Unofl- although they deserved their victories to the University was twofold:

clal). Winner $150. Second $75.the Victorin representatives contri- firatly, to unable the Uni-Third $25. For China Fontes clasal-inated to their own downfall through versity of Hongkong to become the fed by The Hongkong Jockey Club us making blunders, chief centre in South China for "E" Class that have not, at sims of the collection, storage, and preser-

Entry, Won more than $1,000 in The full scoren are given below, the vation of ancient Chinese litera-Sakes since the 1st January 1992. Victorin Chean Club playing white on ture and classics, and to en-Weight 150 lbs. Ladies who have the odit numbered beards: courage among the Chinese Com- not won a flat race allowed 10 lbs. Victoria C.C.

Entrance Fee Sir Henry munity a love of the study of the No whips or spurs.

$5. Six Furlonge (Fourth

Pollock Race). language and tradition of their

The

New Year Stakes. Winner E. J. Davies motherland.

$200. Second $100. Third 350, For Sir Joseph

Ponies classified by The Hong-

Komp Jockey Club

Class that A. Yagru have not, at time of Entry, won nure. E. Moore than $1,500 in Stakes

L. Dowdall Bince 1st January, 1932. Weight 150 lbs. 111. C. Field

A. Macfadyen 1b, Penalty for

every $100 or purt thereof won in Stakes since Int January, 1032. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won 10 races anywhere at any time. No Whips or Spurs.

Entrance Fee $5. One Mile. (Sixth Race).

Chinese Language

111 the course of a lengthy speech. H. E. the Governor said:

The maintenance of a suitable Chinese Library for the University must naturally be associated with the study of Chinese language and literature, a subject which has given ne considerable cause for thought since I came here. The question of how to fit an adequate and effective system of touching Chinese Into the curriculum of n University which caters for modern requirements, is one of considerable difficulty. As most of you know, the Court of the University last year appointed a special committee under the chairmanship of the honourable Mr. Southorn to advise as to the future provision which should be made for the teaching of Chinese. I take this opportunity of congratulating Mr. Southern and the Committee for their report, which is a very useful contribution towards the solution of the problemi af issue.

As a result of the report, the position has been reviewed, and Though the finnnees of the University leave very little scope for development, it has been decided to have a department of Chinese as part of the Faculty of Arts, and the University is now engaged in trying to find a reader in Chinese who will reorganise the Chinese

teaching of the University, and put it on a sound and practical basia.

Definite Obligation.

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The University has not only a moral obligation, but also a statu- tory obligation, to make due provi sion for the study therein of the Chinese language and literature. I need hardly say that neither my- self

advisers in the University feel other than a strong wish that that obligation should be properly discharged. The only difficulty is how best to do this. Past experience has afforded much assistance, and I hope that the new proposals will prove to be а виссева. Effective teachers and an adequate Chinese Library are undoubtedly essential to the achievement of success, but they are not sufficient. We propose to pro- vide facilities for the proper study of Chinese, but it is necessary that students should be forthcoming who will come to the University not only anxious to make a serious study of their own language and literature a real part of their University cur- riculum, but possessed of the neces- sary grounding at the time of their entry to the University. In this new scheme this Library which I have opened to-day will play an important part, and I cannot press too highly the gratitude which the University feels towards the late Mr. Fung Ving Shan, his widow and his family for the muni- fcent gift, nor can refrain from

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an expression of grent regret that he was not permitted to live to sto the consummation of a work very dear to his heart.

Open To Pubile

The Vice-Chancellor (Sir Will- am Hornell) Also spoke at length, anying that the 21,000 volumes which now constitute the Univer- sity's Chinese library would be placed in the new building and be thus mude avaliable not only to mombers of the University but to the public.

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A. C. Ridlington

C. M. Sequeira

J. S. Smith

B. W. Paul -P. T. Rozario -A. D. Sequeira 1 - P. Yvanovich

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C. E. Wong

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At the conclusion. of the games Sir Henry Pellock, President of the Victoria Chons Club, congratulated the visitors on their victory.

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