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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, ́› NOVEMBER
RAPE CHARGE FAILS
TRAM CONDUCTOR ́DISCHARGED AT MAGISTRACY
After a whole afternoon devoted to Duly one witnesa, Mr. Scholled, at i the Central Magistracy yesterday, discharged Tool Chi-san, a tram con- ducter, charged with having commit- ted rape on. Li Tim-hi, a nui tadi. on August 11 or 12, at 370 Hennessy Rond.
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE
28, 1935.
ESPIONAGE TRIAL
GORTZ DENIES INTENTION TO BREAK LAW CRITICISM OF
London, Nov; 20. Dr. Hermann Gortz, a former UNIVERSITY
officer of the German Air Force, EXAMINATION charged at Margate with having drawn plens of British airports which Among the large gathering at the might be useful to an enemy, and prize-giving at St. Joseph's College with conspiring with a German girl Lordship to commit offences under the Official yesterday the Vicar Apostolic of Hongkong Becrets Act, pleaded that he had not Rt. Rev. Bishop Henry Valtorta), intended to break the law when he Rev. R. W. Gallagher, S., Rev. A. appeared to-day.
Father Spada, Riganti,
were
1118
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Brother
was a plan of Manston aerodrome a cipher key, and a map showing with an aerodrome in the south of England. A map of East Angila bearing pen- ell marks was also produced.
The case was heard in camera, and proceedings were for committal. Mr. B. H. Williams, Assistant Attor- ney General, appeared for the Crown,
Mr. Among the articles found in his and Mr. Hin-shing Lo for the defen-Cassion, Rev. Brother. Aimar, dant.
Robert Chon, Mr.. Li Tze-fong, Mr. bungalow were a number of draw- A European, Mr, C. M. Faure, re-R. Van, Mr. C. A. da, Roza and Mr.ings of R.A.F. aerodromes. There siding at No. 207 Hennessy Road, was P. M. N. da Silva. the only witness called yesterday, and he deposed to a conversation he had result, of which he had heard, as u laid information, resulting in the case being taken against the defendana in his employ, when the defendant, his wife and a woman, Chan Lin, çame to the house on October 12. On the previous day he had written a letter to the Anti-mud-isai Society because of certain things that had happened
A difficult plece of recitation, In the course of a lengthy state- bufore. The defendant, his wife and Mark Antony's Oration," was ex-mont, Gortz said he had done no, hamm in the eyes of the law. Ho had no delivered by Charles J. Chan Lin came to the house about
and another reeltation, Intention of offending the hospitality 6.45 p.m. on October 12 He could Manson, Speak Cantonese, and he heard Chan Bingen on the Rhine," was given by he had enjoyed in England.
and the accured's wife question three members of the First Hong- defendant
the girl about some clothes. The kong Troop (St. Joseph's College).
The Rev. Brother Director then then
addressed the girl, and delivered his Report, followed by the sho
made in
an necusion..
which Hon. Mr. Brega, after tion
him. The two women then accused the girl of being im- prizes were distributed.
ning,y,
Presenting his report, the moral iri they
and his wife toll the
not take her Brother Director (Brother Matthias) back if she was pregnant. The ne- referred to the University entrance cused's wife said that if the girl did examination, saying: not want to go back to then, they would not be responsible for her. The accused then left. The accused never made any reply to the kirl's accusa- tion.
An entertaining programma of music and recitations was presented by the students before the commence
speeches. ment of the Faust, and "Night of
It was also alleged that Gortz' as- Emig, who las Fence," from Tales of Hoffman, woresistant, Marianne rendered by a strong chair of senior mines returned to Germany, asked and junior boys, assisted by the R.A.F. men for aerial photographs of
the seaplane base at Lee-on-Solent. College orchestra.
"the"
cellently
entrance
the
Rev.
brought about in the
He was remanded for a week with a view to arranging for trial at Old Halley January Sessions. Reuter.
COAL DISPUTE
LENGTHY NEGOTIATIONS WITH GOVERNMENT
London, Nov. 27. The full executive of workers Fedenton of Great Britain will meet the Secretary for Mines
Berlo this afternoon at the first of a
"The nation to the Univer- sily has Improved things. It now necessary for a boy to pass In nine subjects,
if he takes Chi- nere, cleven subjects-falling in any one of which means he must either Cross-examined by Mr. Lo, witness face another year's work, with per- said that he had heard that his house-haps the same fate awaiting him, or of resolutions with the Government,
Cross-examination
last year's ballot of the
keeper Yee Kwoo had been approachi- leave school without an external cer- following when 13 per cent. of work-]
ed by somebody to assist a mui feat tificate to prove he has had a good who had fwen badly treated, but he general education. I think too much ers declared to support the Executive, could not say whether it was the constress is laid on Science to the detri- by'n strike it necessary, in enforcing plainant or not.
ment of the time-honoured cultural the claim to 28. per shift increase of
Explaining how the girl came to
of
ร
and mathematies
►
be in his employ, Mr. Faure said
and, for the great majority wages, boys, commercial nubjects. Negotiation will also include efforts that the girl ran away from her for
Dusacd the University to control wages by national agree iner master on September 26, and the Twelve was followed by the woman Chan Examination, with four In honours ment and co-operative selling schemes
will be discussed. Lin. The girl wonted to get away
way and eleven distinctions. from Chan Lin, and wanted to com- Only one of our students joined
Hitherto the miners' leaders have mit suicide. Chan Lin and the defen- the Hongkong University this year, dant both knew the girl's whereabouts, against fifteen in 1933. However, expressed the view that benefits from such schemes would 'Involve too long and they began to get worried, as two of them are now studying
a delay. Negotiations will probably Aurora University, Shanghai, two in
several days- of Shanghai, six in bo continued over
Manila,
icc
and Chun Lin spoke to a woman, who
in
the girl wished to go to the won the Universities of Canton, one in British Wireless.
the
was friendly with his housekeeper Santo Tomas Universtitute of
and the girl was taken into employ
As a maid servant. He did not know and two in the Boston
CeBB.
that the girl had any trouble-until Technology. We wish them all suc
days after she had come to his house. If he had known she was a runaway mui tɛni when she first came to his house, he would have taken her to the Anti-Muj-tsai Society.
Runaway Mul-tsal
On October & he suspected that the girl was a runaway sani laai.
Parenta in Hongkong realise bet- ter than in many other places that all boys are not destined for the more lucrative posts of the learned professions, but that the great majority must be content to an honest living in the more humble walks of life. And with this in view we have now a Commercial Depart-
carn
DEATH OF DR.
F. ROSEN
GERMAN DIPLOMAT AND ORIENTALIST
Peiping, Nov, 27. Dr. Frederick Rosen, the 70 years
On October 10 a message was brought ment, where boys are taught Shore Fold German diplomatist, who arrived i to the girl that the Police were going hand. Bookkeeping, Typewriting here last September to visit his son, Commercial Law in to Eng- who Hospital
หho is secretary of the German Em-
in Near
to seize her and she was immediately packed off. He was asleep at the fish and Arithmetic: so that if a boy this morning, as the result of injuries time. On hearing the conversation, cannot master a second language or he got up an back. It was the intention of the and Mathematics he can turn
and got the girl to come learn all the intricacies in Science to his leg received during a fall some his time ago. He was the famous Ger-
man linguist specialising defondant to make an accusation and to-more-congenial subjects. against him. The girl was removed Whatever may be
the prevailing East languages. Reuter.. from his house on October 14,
Witness said
ideas of the moment as to the best that between October
ting knowledge, the 5 and 9 he attempted to deny the methods of impartin
principies of girl into conversation, but she was
namely tho On October 9, him, very reluctant.
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Entrance Examination housekeeper confirmed hla suspicions. tun) and spiritual sides of the child- The girl herself had stated she would nature." The last named la of Without entering into detail on the rather die than go back to her former supreme importance in Catholic relative merits of the changes that employer. When he got her back on College and orabraces instruction, October 10, she told him everything, exercises of piety, the inculeation at have been brought about as a result of the controversy on the value of virtue and the formation of the respective examinations for
he
into character. Belloc says that to be a entrance
the University of good Catholic you must be a strong Hongkong. I think I may be por man. The end of our system of mitted to say that I find much food education is to turn out strong men; for
in the criticisms the roflection men who will be loyal to God, to their
Director has directed Rev. Brother King and Country and to themselves. against them. In the opinion
Bro. Matthian
substitution the Hongkong University Matricula- School tion examination by the Certificate Examination "has not im- Certi proved things." It is fair to any that the chango was the result of a SHIRLEY demand from the schools themselves.
recall the judgment this TEMPLE
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Mr. E. question by a London Burney, M., engaged by the
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and he then decided it was a case for the Police. The girl then told him she had been raped three times by the defendant over a period of six weeks, starting two months before she went to his house. Chun Lin, he knew, was very cunning woman, whose sole purpose was to make money from the girl; but he did not think't
'she had any success with the girl. He thought Chan Ln was trying to get
the girl husband and thereby make some money and cover the whole
question of the rape. He did not think Chan Lin would have made the girl a prus- titute.
Mr. Le submitted, after Mr. Faure had concluded his evidence, that there was nothing to go on.
Indies
and
Mr. Braga's Specchi The Hon. Mr. Braga said: My Lord Bishop, Brother Director, gentlemen,Brother Matthias han very kindly made the me in the finttering reference to honour which His Majesty has con forred on me. I thank him for his I must not, how. congratulations. ever, forget that to St. Joseph's
me
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'occasion, on the doth year of the fed," he says, "that in four groups | bitter struggle to promote
education
Mathe
his
Work
other in Court, and he thought the foundation of the College in Hong out of Ave, papers are set scheme was that of a commercial factory Director and the College
Land 'n the Colony from his own
be
minimum number
to
written, In
nor
are
tho
orament to submit his report on have an acquaintance with the early ment and for the facilities which the College I owe my ability to live up to "Education in Hongkang," cannot programme formulated for it by no staff affords in imparting sound" of education conforming that there was really nothing at
Mr. Schofield agreed, remarking carry on the best traditions of refrain from concurring with the less an educationist than Bishop T. i knowledge and a good grounding in
nil
Director Brother
his view of the Raimondi in the early 80's of the subjects except the girl's evidence against the the old school that has enabled
Tho School Certificate last century. Bishop Raimondi. be with, the Government requirements,
одо of the The Inspector of English Schools inats, and he thought the evidence to be singled out as the modest reci.change.
whole still appears
It remembered, was would not be sufficient to put before plent of the King's gracious favour. examination as a
nuthoritics on education in in the course of his inspection spoke To St. Joseph's I owe much,portune able task."
"a very formid-highest nuthorities on luis was a well of the great efficiency of the the to Mr. Burney as Jury. The girl appeared to have
lad that he has presont told'ono story to the Polico and an-
is not the least
task.". It has to be remember-Hongkongle
and we are glad
throughout the for last year as "vory satis. defendant should be discharged.
ng point.
The framework and
For this I feel that tho kong, for me to own up to the fact answers have Immediately the case was over, two summons were served on the defen- here, as "Brothers
a "Brothers' boy" I started tish. The that
Rev. Bro is nine, the maximum education which he envisaged as the staff must be congratulated. No dant for failing to notify the change my schooling brought up in the wolve......The task is certainly first essential for the success of
of any staff mu of address of two registered muistaa, atmosphere of
Course Int.less, I repeat, are the boys to be con whigh its LI Tim-hi and Lo Ngan-hi.
benign influence, formidable enough,
student taking a
not
have maintained and for the they Defendant admitted the offence and
valuo I shall and as a "Brothers" bay". I continue Regulations beyong criticism. The Joseph's. That academle degrees gratulated for the discipline was fined $40,
in my adherence to fte unvarying importance of this statement by Mr. have a certain vel but that local readiness with which they have fallen principles.
(Applause).
Burney is worthy of attention. It in not given to the happy lot of Brother Matthias goen
a stop Diplomas do not possess the same in with the regime noeded for the passed their carllest years on the practical subjects as distinct many pupils of the College to have further, however, in laying atress on "employment values for advance- niaintenance of the School's hight from ment irrespective of other disabili standard of efficiency and excellent The lead the College has taken in benches of the first form from the endemic, subjects for the success of ties, in our special local conditions, character
Boy Begut school's establishment to the cele a student in the peculiar environ-ila, navertheless, too painfully
the universally and in ont of Hongkong. With me it may evident.
mont
I have permitted myself to wander movement, its on and she- а саво fools
of rushing
upon all
occasions wherein such of the College. Such has bean my venture the opinion
Bro value placed on our Degrees because monstration of loyalty and devotion And I am happy that Matthing's objection can be establish of the pertinence which the subject upon, the. Board of Trade, referred last the oportunity is offered me for this ed in point of fact as a result of i has. to the higher classes in the manifestation: has been called for in Bight 13 his
BRITAIN'S EXPORTS
.
DIFFICULTIES, OF GETTING PAYMENTS
London. Nov. 27.
to bo
of its Golden privileged possibly be
attempt
this mo you in the speech-day in whore angels fear to tread," but I into a submission of my views on the ceas in tho field of sport, and its de-
with
Mr. Walter Runciman, President of good
tional Union of Mamifacturers to re- the Brothers of the Christian Schools my personal knowledge. cent trade agreements which had al- in
In Hongkong. randy resulted in a considerable in- It is with
said,
crease in
me not
of
exports.nately,
As
We
a great deal of pleasure
ont
such as has always
that
Small University Nucleus
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ship are matters which the report on the school year has also reviewed and for which our felicitations ba to be tender in conclusion;
I feel I
have
ngala
both teachers and
A Fine Institution -
ho that have
Just heard in brief
The College building, its magnifl- Another objection of major im were terms a review from the Brother
situation, and Ita healthy couulate
for a
a very successful yearum They were.
Director of the activities of St. Joseph's portance to the present state of cont The
policy of the trade agreements Callege during the past year. It is affairs is pointed out by Mr. Burney environment, all provide the elements would be continued but they must a re
report I have just mentioned that make for the success of any a success which, I trust, will con record of work, of progress in the top of it as 'one-path" educa- Institution of this kind, and I am tinue to be kept up for the good name bring
ure bear on who pressure to
not which St. Joseph's College enjoys an happy to think that students could if the pay
with the uniformity tion sulted well enough in some was only from the Colony but also from an institution standing for impac they managed their ex been change operations properly, and if and excellence of the educational to those who are going to continue far-ouf places in the south resort to eable principles and fine idealiam agreements were carried out in spirit achievements of our leading Cathalie their studies at the University as well as in 1stter.
Future agreements would be alone boys' school in Hongkong. On your as this authority also points out, this College for its excellent equipe (Applause): the lines already laid ould behalf and for myself I would like to and wo. know it to be anly too true, Any how gratified wo feel at the "ne more than a very small minority the addition of adequate provision for School's success, and how heartily of the punila in the schools find their obtaining payment of end sent in n we congratulate the Director and his way to the University." foreign customer-British Firos, staff of toschers,
as well as the Speaking again with special re- FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8, Wyndham Street in the City scholars, for the team work that has forence to St. Joseph's College,
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