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"THE HUB OF STUDENT LIFE”
Graduates, students and friends of the Hongkong University gathered in large numbers in the Great Hali yesterday afternoon for a tea party given by the University Union at which a cordlol welcome was given to His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, Chancellor of the University, as the new Patron of the Union.
The value of the Union as a training ground for students was stressed by the speakers. His Excellency in the course of hly renly said he regarded the Union as the Faculty of Social "Philosophy" and "Team-work.
CRASHES INTO GOODS
TRAIN
London, Jan, 15, Twenty-three persons were injured. several acriously, when a passenger express from Penzance ran into the rear of a goods train cutting near Swindon early this morning. Both trains were derailed. The line was! blocked. Those who were injure! were taken to hospital
Later. The engine and three conches of the express train were smashed, and. one cuach was overturned.
Twenty three persons were injured and taken to hospital, nine being very seriously hurt.
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The free frication of the accident Was received when a farmer, who was close by, I would be failing in my duty if I milking a cow in a field Hx Exevilency the Governor was Nine men out of ten past middle accompanied by Capt. W. J. R. Cragst, did not say that this spirit is due heard the crash and proceeded to the
to our training here and particularly scene and helped to extricate age are affected with Loss of A.U.C.
Mr. Ong Ewe-hin, President of the to the great kindness and courtesy of passengers from the train.
A large bonfire was lit at the side Vitality. Mental Fog. Restless-Union, was in the chair and among our beloved Vice-Chancellor and the
those
Sir ness, and Glandular Weakness.
present were
William members of the Staff. We appreciate of the railway both for light mild to Hornell, Vice-Chancellor of the Uni- the fact that we get a fair den-Andrive warmth to the injured passen- Medical Science has come
versily, Sir Robert and Lady now, Sir, Your Excellency must be xere. The cause of the accident is s Tung their rescue -
Sir tired of hearing speeches and ad-yet unknown.Lauter. Laly Southorn. Iton. Shouson how, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. dresses and 1 shall end with an W. H. Bell, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. A. K.npology for my own humble effort. 1hours spent in their society. It is in .s cast of mind that I thank the Lo, Hon. Mr. S. W. and Mrs. To really cannot describe adequately how Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Hon. Mr. T. N. very eagerly the undergraduates have Chau, Mr. R. 11. Kotowall, Dr. and been looking forward to this occasion members of the Union for inviting my colleagues and me to this party. Mir, G. D. 1. Black, Dr. E. L. do and how honoured we feel that
It is in this vein that 1 join the Souza, Professor and Mrs. W. 1. should be with us this afternoon. Let students in welcoming.
new Andrew Caldecott Gerrard and Miss Gerrard, Professors ensure you, Sir-you can always Chancellor. Sir
the already
students friend the Forter, F. A Redmond, K. 11. count on 400 devoted adherente from
Digby, C. A. Middleton-Smith, W. the Hongkong University Union.
ht auch
will live Fald, 1. T. Ride, Han T-shan, Dr. On behalf of the Union we thank
many
affec- memory. The 11 tion of the students which he will win and hold in over increasing men- sure will be for him know, an ali sufficient reward. (Applause).
POLISEX
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POLISEX REJUVENATOR. that positively rebuilds wasted tissues and D. K. Samy, Messra, R. C. H. Lim you most sincerely. (Applause). stimulates ductless glands into S. V. Noxer A, B. Reynolda, D. W. Morley, Day, B. G. Birch and Iperfect functioning.
members of the Union Committer.
On the arrival of His Excellency a Thinking wears a man out more
photograph with Sir Andrew than football or tennis, don't matext in the centre was taken in the
arated think about your worries, men grounds, know about POLISEX,
you
The Vice Chancellor Sir William Jornell Knid: Your Excellency, Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen. The Union is the hub of student life. So much the Chairman has told you. The Union is a club
In
and
Our
Governor's Speech Replying. His Excellency said:- The great Doctor Johnnon, after ahco turned to Boswell and whispered listening to some eulogistic remarks,
His Excellency then entered the Getting five years.younger with Great Hail where he eat with Sir but it in much more than a place like that man; bo fatters me";
William Hornell on his right and
rest.
Impossible Ong on his left. out taking a you- think, definitely possible-we know, our POLISEX Literature will tell you how and why,.
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PROBLEM FOR REICH
GERMAN STATE FORCES AND BLACK GUARDS
London, Jan. 15.
The Times correspondent in Berlin states that the holding by high of ficers of the Artny, Navy and Air Farco of a series of conferences at which they are said to have been joined for time by representatives of the Nazis, the Black Guards and Brown Shirts, has created lively spe- culation.
The press is completely silent on the subject and The Times corres- pondent adds that there is no sugges- tion of the stability of the present regime being immediately threatened. However, it may be necessary in the interests of stability to arrive at a clear and definite understanding about of competence and nu-
the speres thority.
It again raises the question, who- ther, in a totalitarian state the army cun uimaltaneously be a non-political force and claim that political forces should be subordinated to it.
columns. In the
his body of internal re-i
It is natural that the Army should keep a watchful eye on the Black Guards, which provide Herrr Hitler with
and lying
volt these, who are understood to number 12,000, will be divided into four
regimenta
and stationed in dif- ferent parts of Germany.
Apparently they are magnificently trained and equipped with filles, ma- chind guns and armoured cars.
Mr.
and
the
much
this afternoon" because you
I am boll to prophesy that next year
for light refreshments, billiarda and and I find myself liking you all very
It touches the newspaper reading. studenta lives at every point. It An- have fluttered me so much by pre- Chairman's Specch
Ances and controls the Athlette Atending that I have done you. дл sociation and all the Games' Clubs. Following ten, the Chairman, wel. To it are affiliated the Christian honour in consenting to become your patron when the truth is, of course, It is free, upon request without coming is Excellency, said:-Your Association, the Education Society, that you paid me the honour whenį
Sir Excellency,
William Hornell, the Law and Commerce Society, Lailica and Gentlemen:-It is my Medical Society, the Arts Association, you asked ma to sccupy that high and coveted position. And I am par- happy duty this afternoon on behalf The Chinese Society, The Engineering ticularly grateful to your President
the of the University Union to welcome Society,
Photographic for mentioning my wife, because I am its Patron, Your Excellency to this Society. I need not tell you of what missing her so badly that just the |a-party.
the Arts Association in capable, it mention of her name in your kind 1 have to thank your Excellency for playa have already earned substantial welcome makes me feel happler and having done us the honour of so kind-sums for local charities. The Educa more at home. I had very encour ly consenting to become its Patron, tion Society runs a free night school aging news of her by laat mail and An honour which all of us fully ap- for poor boys. precinte und of which we are very I was determined when I came here I shall be, able to, introduce her to proud. On this, occasion we regret that the students should run their you, and you will then be able to that we are not able to welcome Lady Union themselves. They do run it understand under what inspiration I Caldecott as well but I sincerely hope and they run it smoothly and effective-have been so fortunato as to attain to that when she arrives in the Colony ly. I am proud of them and of their the proud position which carries with we will have the honour of welcom- Union and I regard the training that it the Chancellorship of your Uni- ing and entertaining her. Will Your they get as members and officers of versity. Excellency kindly convey to her our the Union as the most, valuable cle- I appreciate entirely the prime im- portance of a Union Ruch as this in very best wishes and our anticipationment in their education here. of the pleasure of welcoming her ister
A Daring Experiment
the achenie of a University, Aris- in the year.
This University was, and is a dar-totle has told us that the human I have to apologise for our latenessing experiment. Possibly those who being is a social animal and it is in welcommg Your Excellency. The started it did not realize for what essential that men and women should reason is that when Your Excellency they were letting themselves lu. No be educated not only in themselves arrived in the Colony we were in the one who has the courage nad per- but vis-a-via others. I regard this midst of our examinations. I am not sonality to start anything can over Unton indeed as the Faculty of Social
"He that obser-Philosophy and Team-work. quite sure it was altogether unfortun- nppraise its issue. nto na the undergraduates would not veth, the wind shall not sow and he
Body Politic Here you get your individualistic then have been looking quite so grandthat regardeth the clouds shall not and lively, for who would, after stay, reap."
corners rubbed off and are shaped ing up most of the night "mugging" I have learnt much since I came here into pieces which can be fitted com as we call it. Having been an under 12 years ago. I have learnt amongfortably into the Jigsaw puzzle of graduate yourself I am sure Your much else the futility of many rules. life. You have here a body politic Excellency will understand and pardon The students here do learn at least in miniature which you can not only not to mistake liberty for licence but study but help to mould and adminis- us for not welcoming you sooner,
make reasonable use of ter: and I am delighted to hear that As you may be aware, Sir, the rather Unlen is the heart of the University the freedom which it is only right it possesses what is so essential to the centre of the social life of the that they should enjoy. After all the administration of a body politic students and we flatter ourselves that they are University students and not tidy credit balance." It may also be regarded as tho train-school boys and school girls, ine ground of some, at least, of the future lenders of China; at any rato of good citizens of Hongkong.
It was recently been reported that' their numbers have been increased to 16,000 strong with anti-aircraft guns, artillery, nud Router.
signal units.--
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Credit Balance
The Union manages its own affairs with the assistance of the Registrar who in cur on. Treasurer and I am glad to say it is entirely self support ing and has a tidy credit balance, Sir, the students of this University may at times be criticised but there is one record of which we are justly proud and that is that during all the political and other troubles in China and elsewhere we have studiously kept aloof and been "good boys and girls" (Applause).
"My Benjamin”
You remarked, Mr. President, that
I must be tired of hearing speeches. Well, n distinguished foreigner once diplomatically expressed it, “a The University is my Benjamin.little, it is good; but too much, it the child of my official old age. is enough." And, mindful of his anly wish that I was a bigger man, warning, I will not impose any fur- if I were, all the qualities which I ther strain on your auditory nerves should then possess would be spent this afternoon except to say onco in the University's service. It has nenin how very honoured and grate- not. been given to me to look backful I feel to be your patron and your with aelf-satisfaction on what I have guest. done, for I have made many mistakes. At the conclusion of his speech, Much lens can I now sit back and His
Excellency visited the tables look forward with a sense of smug where he was, introduced to security to the future. But nothing rests by the Chairman. can ever take away from mo the Prior to dispersing, the gathering affection which the glodents of this foined in necording musical honours, University have Inspired in me or roh "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" me of the memory of many happy followed by the popular "tiger."
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