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MEN TEACHERS OBJECT

TO SERVE UNDER HEADMISTRESSES

Questions asked and answered by delegates at the National Associa- tion of Schoolmasters' Conference at Southamption recently: Should men teachers be asked to sarve under headmistress?-No. Should all mixed schools be under a

headmaster-Yes. Should men and women teachers'

salarica be equal?-No. Should woman inspectore gaacas the professional fitness of men teachers? No.

Is teacking in the modern funtor school, as far as it concerns boys,

Mr. J. Carruthers, of Liverpool, told this story:

THE

THE SACRED HEART

SCHOOL SPORTS.

Competitor Breaks Arm in Jumping Event.

DR, TANG PRESENTS PRIZES.

Yam Yun-pul, a junior competitor in the high jump ovent of the Sacred Heart College aports on the Kowloon Football Club ground on Saturday afternoon, broko

arm while participating in the event,

bin

Wong Yat-fee, who secured 21 points, won the Victor Ludorum, while the Inter-Class Championship was by Class 1. The inter-class relay wan also won by clann 1.

Among those present

were Dr.

a man's job or a woman's?-Y. Y. Tang, Rev. Fr. de Angelle, Very nian's.

Rev. Fr. Spada, Rev. Fr. Rossi,

At the conclusion of the sports, briet Father II. de Angels, in n

perch, dealt with the cult of sport in youth.

A schoolmaster who went home one day sick and miserable was asked by his wife what was the matter.

He replied: "Miss Jones has been cross with me"

Sport displays infinite horizons to the youthful mind, and keeps the body ft and Found, and tenches skill, according to the old Latin ndage: mind in sound body)." He said.

The story made the delegates laugh, but they carried a resolu-mengans in corpore sand" (sound tion expressing resentment of men serving under headmistresses.

AS WIVES SEE IT.

Dr. Tung's Advice, I. Y. Y. Tang, before presenting the trophies, said:

"It is great pleasure for me that

afternoon am able to come this

Mr. J. W. A. Taylor, also of Liverpool, raid it was impossible for a man to serve under a woman and retain his self-respect. If a

to distribute the prizes. I have wit man was doing a man's joh hee some very fine sport indeed, nhould be under the supervision of I must say all the events have

a man; if he was doing a woman's job it served him right if he was

the supervision put under

of woman.

In the main, wonen were in- different as to whether there was a man or a woman over them. If they had a preference, it was for a mana married man. Then Mr. Taylor fired his biggest gun.

"A married man cannot serve under a woman if he has a wife worth much. If the wife knows he is taking orders from another woman he is not likely to be very happy in his home"

The General Secretary, Mr. A. E. Warren, quoted a case in which three out of five applicants for a post on the staff of a boys' open. air school in Birmingham refused the job when they learned that the school was under a headmistress.

The Conference passed a resolu- tion demanding abolition Kalary cuts made in 1981.

of the

GERMAN DEFAULT.

WILL IGNORE GOLD CLAUSE OF YOUNG PLAN

The

recent

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been very keenly contested. I must congratulate the Hraduasier and the sports committee for the 1nr Or- ranization, and the boys for such a fine performance.

It must not ho forgotten the Sacred

art College has in the past pris duced many sportsmen of outstanding reputation. Many of the leading Athletic Aunelations of Hongkong and South China possess among the distinguished, sporting members many old Snered Heart boys. I am vinced that among the boys present to-day there are many future chan

ions of laternational reputation.

con-

To the boys I should like to say- whether you win or you lose, you have always gained. You have gain ed in health, and health in the greatest asset one eun possess in this world, As for the parents i sincerely advise them to give to the

young every facility for outdoor sports.

They

will save a lot of worry and expense later

Before conchtle, I sincerely con gratulate the winners and offer my sympathies to the losers and hopes that the latter will have better luck next time.

The Results.

The results were as follow: Long Jump, Junlur.-1, Leang Chuen Chi, Kwok Chik Sang. Length-18 feet 9 incher.

fent inches,

High Jump,

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GLADYS PARKIR

DANZIG INCIDENT

STRIKE CALLED AFTER NAZIS SEIZE UNION

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Washington, May 14.

Mr. T. V. Soong in enjoying a rest until Monday, when he will resume his economic talks with the Department of State.

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NOON on THURSDAY, 18th May,

Danzig, later.

Yesterday Mr. Soong conferred 1933. In consequence of the seizure of briefly with his experts, who are the Socialist Trade Union build- Long Jump, Benior-1. Wong Yating by the Nazis a general strike Preparing the subjects still to be

discussed. Fee, 2. Ho Kai Cheung. Length-18 was called at 11 a.m. to-day. The

The Chinese Minister is causing London, May 13.

strike was only partially succesome anxiety to the sliver Bloc of Junior. Leungful, and the decision of the

Nazis still retain the Congress, according to the United States not to pay the in- Chun Chi, 2. George Mack. Height possession of the Trade Union Baltimore Sun, because, while the

Bords held-4 feet 6 inches. Liberty

High Jump, Senior-1. Tam Chak Building. abroad in gold has been followed Ki, 2 Ho Kal Cheung. Height-

Financial feet 1 inch. by Germany, whose

Minister has informed the Bank of International Settlements that Germany proposes to ignore the kold clause of the Young Loan by paying the instalments due on May 15 in paper-Reuter.

terest on

Breach of Agreement.

Basle, May 13.. The Bank of International Settlements has refused to accept the German decision to pay Young Loan instalments in puper. The German decision is re- garded by the Bunk as a bronch of the Loan Agreement.--Reuter.

A NOVEL PLAN.

Meeting Of Creditors Of German Reichsbank.

New York, May 14. The President of the Reichs- bank, Herr Schacht, departed for Europe to-day.

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100 yards. Junior-1. Yee Chung Tong, 2. Leang Cheun Chi. Time- 11 Bees.

120 Yards, Senior-1. Wong Yat Fee, 2 llo Kai Cheung. Time-1

secs.

Smelt Boys' Race, · 100

The city remains calm.--Reuter.

Constitutional.

Danzig, May 14. It is learned that M. Rosting, the High Commissioner of the League of Nations, has been up- Yards-able to find anything illegal or

1. Pong Man Wan, 2 Tsui Yee King unconstitutional in the events at Time-12 sers,

220 Yards, Junior-1. Yee Chung Tong, 2 Lee Kwai Chuen. Time- 3715 ноем.

220 Yards, Senior-1. Wong Yat Fee. 2. Leung Kam Waan. Time- 26% secs.

220 Yards, Small Boys' Race.-I. Fong Man War. 2, Kwok Ni Bun.

the Trade Union Building.- Renter.

BRITON RELEASED.

Imprisoned Journalist Set Free In Berlin.

The

Berlin, May 14. British journalist, Mr.

440 Yards, Junior-1. Leung Chuen Chi, 2. Lee Kwai Chuen, 3. Cheng Kwok Wan, Time.-1 min. 10 secs. 410 Yards, Senler-1. Wong Yat Fee, 2 Leung Kam Woon, 3. Ho Kai Fraser, who has been in prison Cheung, Tine-1 min. 7 нees,

Half Mile, Open to the Colony-since April 4, was released Lo-day. 1. Lam Yu Tong (Chinese Athlete He was informed that he must Club), 2. Wong Chak Lam. (Old Boy, leave Germany within a specified Sacred Heart College). Time~2 | period, mins. 30 secs,

No charge was brought against Half Mile-1, Leong Chuen Chi, 2 | Mr. Fraser, but the authorities Leung Kam Waun, 3. Lai Yuc Ming. Intimated some time ago to the British Ambassador in Berlin, Timo-2 mina, 43 secs.

that he was suspected of spread- ing false or exaggerated reports,

Reuter.

Two Miles, Bleyele Race-1. Chnn King Sang, 2. Cheng Yu Ming, 3 Lat Chung Yuen.

120 Yards, Open to the St. John's Ambulance Brigade. Mangkok Divi nion-1. Wong Sui Pui, 2. Ho Shui Man. Time-15% scCH.

One Mile 1. Lai Yue Ming, ". Wong Yat Fee. Time-5 mins.

220 Yards, Staff Race-1. Luk Kwong Cheung, 2. Mr. Lam, 3. Lee Shui Kwan.

HOSTILE FAREWELL.

Ugly Demonstration When Rosenberg Leaves,

London, May 14.

In a farewell statement after conference with American financiero and representatives of the Federal Reserve Bank, Herr Schacht declared that he intende to ask foreign holdera of German private obligations to convene meeting in Berlin forthwith.

The proposed meeting will Inter Class Team Race-Won y A hostile demonstrated occur- - consider, with the Reichsbank, class 1, Wong Yat Fee, Leung Shi K, red at the Liverpool Street station the best means of meeting the Yee Chung Tong and Shum Kuen H. when Dr. Rosenberg left this Candle face, Ladies Nomination. situation created by the Reichs-1. Miss Wu Chak Ham and Mr. Wonkorning, Men, waving red flag bank's difficulty in procuring the King Sing, Miss Chu Lai Ilam and shouted "Down With Hitler!" and foreign exchanges, necessary to Mr. Lee Kwai Cituen.

"Down with Fascismal" and sent- meet these obligationa.-Neutre.

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Lallen 60 Yorda Handicap:--1. Misa

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Miss D, Hunt. Time--b1.4/6 kecs.

One Mile, Bicycle Race.-1, Yee Ching Tong, 2. Lu Chong Yuen, 3. Chan King Sang

Needle lace, Ladies Nomination- 1. Min Cheng Wa Yu and Mr. Lan Min Ki, 2. Misn Chu Lai Ham and Mr. Kwok Chi King.

100 Yards, Junior, Open to the Chi- nese Catholic Schools in Kowloon 1. Lo Sui Yee (Ilo Yuen School), 2, Wong Kum Kwan (Tuk Che School).

220 Yards, Junior, Open to the Chi neso Catholic Schools in Howloon.- (Tuk Cho 1. Wong Kun Kwan School), 2. Wong Kam Pal (Ho Yuen School).

Novelty Race:--(Each man wan a W. Campbell and B. Rasmussen. 2.

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AND CHINA.

OPPOSITION BY ADVISER TO- CHINESE MINT

Denver, May 14. The proposed silver payment of war debts may prove harmful to American miners and the silver in-

length dressed in pyjamas and swam Froge:W. B. Wishaw, V. Critchloy, dustry, Is the view expressed here linck in costumes carrying an Indian II. Lange and A. Donn. 3. Newts:-C. by Mr. Robert Grant, who is cu Club: 1. T. Ingram, 2. W. B. Wishaw. Aris, M. Critchley, E. W. Raton route to Shanghal as Adviser to

200 Yards Relay Raco:~~(Trans of and R. Goldman. Time-2 mln. 6.1/5 | the Chinese Mint. four, each man awlınming 50 Yarıia): - ners.

Mr. Grant declares that the

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