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THE HONGKONG / TELEGRAPH,
D.B.S. OLD BOYS
Farewell And Welcome To Hoadmasters
Rev. Sargent Leaves
of the Over 200 past pupils
School attended a
Diocesan Boys' Chinese Merchants' dinner at the Club last night to bid farewell to the former Headmaster, Rev. C. B. R. Sargent, who has been appointed Assistant Ellshop in Fukien, and to welcome his successor, Mr. G. A. Goodban.
Among the guests were RL. Rev. Bishop R. O. Hall, Very Rev, Dean J. L. Wilson, Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, Lieut.-Col. Mr. Justice Williams, II. B. L. Dowbiggin and Mr. D. F. Landale,
Hon. Dr. Li Shu-fan, President of the Old Boys' Association, sald;
we are
WEDNESDAY,
CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY ISSUE WAR MANIFESTO (Continued from Page 1)
1-Encouragement of national self-confidence to oppose compro-, mise:
2. Sincereal support for Chiang Kai-shek and the National Gov ernment, and co-operation be- tween the Kuomintang and the Communixis;
NOVEMBER 23,
1938.
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'An Extraordinary Wild Statement”
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Hongkong Telegraph, Sir, most emphatically resent a-Defence of the great north- west and south-west by raising and condemn your, in my opinion, Aghting power and military forces; extraordinary wild statement in your 4-Enlargement of guerilla wor-leading article to the effect that [ most hopelessly un- fare and the establishment of more "ZBW is
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This mail will be forwarded by the If you were right I would be the technique and the establishment of first to congratulate you on yours, "Rawalpindi" and is due to arrive.
at London on December 24, 1938. fearless attack, but as I feel you are more arsenals:
0.Gradually carrying-out de- wrong. I wish to express my strong mocratic rule;
disagreement with you.
7-Encouragement
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and
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organisation mobilisation;
0-Improvement of the peoples' livelihood;
of national
The carrying-out of пеш war-time. Onancial policies, i cluding increase in revenue and cutting in expenditures;
10. Carrying-out defence,
and education which serves national defence;
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sanctions, anti-Japanese nssistance io China;
and
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13-Unity of all sub-races in China such as the Manchus, Mon- gols, Turks, Tibetans and Maos;
14.-Supression of traitors;
15. Further development of n united front of the Kuomintang, Communists and other parties.
As fellow old boys, you will un- doubtedly apprecale the real senso of pleasure I feel, in partaking of our headmasters, of the Board of this dinner with
oxcasion. especially on this auspicious Nevertheless, I cannot say
that my heart is light, because my mind is heavy with a very mixed sentiment. While we feel glad because our hend master, Mr. Sargent, is promoted to
higher sphere of work, really sad because we are bidding him farewell. However, we have the consolation that, what is an irrepar able lose to the school, will be a real gain for the church, and for the
South people of
China, where his work is less mundane and more lefty in purpose.
When he took over the D.B.5. in 1931, There
were only 300 boys in the school and it was in urgent need of a strong man. The rather pre- carious state of affairs prevalling, required the headmastership of a
out that a long-term who had to combine eficiency man, with far-sightedness and, above all, between the Kuomintang and the courage. Mr. Sargent's qualifications Communists guarantees a victory of The aim of both the these respects, pre-eminently fitted resistance.
at Communists him to the task. By dint of hard Kuomintang and
for the co-operation and persevering labour, the school present is was not only placed on a sound realisation of a new Chins in ac- basly, but it made a most remark-cordance with the Three Principles nble progress
under
his able ad- of the People (San Min Chu I). ministration, with the result that The people anxiously and earnestly when he handed over the school to hope that the co-operation between his successor,
Mr. Goodban, last the Kuomintang and the Communists It boasted of having the will continue. month. present magnificent buildings, its extensive grounds and 500 pupils on the school roll.
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NO COMMUNIST CELLS
J
of
The Sixth Plenary Session decided not to create secret Communist cells within the Kuomintang organisations, Not only has he performed in- or inside the Kuomintang armies, but decided to allow members of the valuable services to the school as a
to joln the whole, he is also responsible for in- Communist Party stilling into the boys, that wonder- Kuomintang organisation of the "San ful spirit of service and sacrifice and Min Chu 1 Youths Corps," and decid- the development of a strong char- cd to invite the Kuomintang to
"Joint committees" teter, which are such infallible hall-ins
work. marks of a well-administered school. various grades to co-ordinate in the
what He is, in fact, a real example of
The
with boy should be. Besiden being a Л
resolution concludes he is a friend, philosopher leading
the of slogans teacher,
party: and
advantages, boys, and by his "Everything obeys war Kulde to the assiduous cultivation of comradeship everything for victory in war, a and friendshp, he has endeared him- united national anti-Javanese front. Is self into the hearts of many. His supreme over everything." popularity among the old boys can be testified by this evening's large attendance. This is understandable. when we realise that he had devoted all his spare time to the school, boys and staff alike.
am glad to announce that, whilst we are bidding him farewell, he is not severing his last tie with us.
Inst meeting At the
of the school Mr. Sargent was un- clected В member. (Applause). Thus, instead of taking
The resolution encourages Chinese Communists to be model fighters against the Japanese in war.
mittee's action In
It fully annroves the Central Com- dismissing from the party's membership the former President of the Chinese-Communist Government, Chang Kuo-ino, on the ground that he revolted from the
united front.
↑
The resolution concludes: "The permanent leave of us, by accepting war of Chinese emancipation la that appointment, he has forged an- very important chapter in the general other link with the school, whereby world-wide struggle against savage we may continue to have the benefl and brutal fascist force.
The I under- and blessing of his advice. stand that this is the first time in the history of the school, in which a headmaster, on
retiring has been made a member of the school com-
mittee.
His departure will leave an in- delible Imprint in the hearts of all the boys, and the parting will not be an casy one. There is, however, consolation, that is the the another, knowledge that he has a worthy suc-
cessor in the pa
person of Mr. Goodbun. I am certain that all those who have had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Goodban, will heartily agree with that he is the right man. In the Mht place.
I wish to take this opportunity to assure Mr. Goodban that the Old Boys are ready to give him every co-operation and support. (Hear, heer).
There is left for me now, one more duty to perform. On behalf of the old Boys Association I have much pleasure in presenting to Mr. Sargent, a typewriter as a token of our high esteem, and as a small memento of the happy hours which the old boys have spent with you, at the school. I sincerely hope you will continue to enjoy good health and success in activity. sphere of new (Applause).
your
party believes that China. 5,000 with 100,000,000 people and years of history, It united, can con- quer difficulties and drive all the Japanese outside of their boundary." -United Press.
und
TWINKLE Tors. Only time will determine whe- ther our use of the word "hope lessly" was unjustified-Ed.
ART EXHIBITION Chinese and Western
Paintings
Following the closing of the solo Chinese Art exhibition of Miss Ling Po-kuen at St. John's Cathedral Half recently, the Hongkong Working Artists Guild will present a combin- Western ed exhibition of Chinese and art at the Cathedral Hall' commenclug at noon on Friday, November 25. The Exhibition will continue on the following Saturday, from 10a.m. to 7 p.m. and again on Sunday, the 27th, from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Among the exhibitors of Chinese art are Mr. Pau Shlu-yau, principal of the Lai Ching Art College, and his pupils Lam Ching-wah, Cheng Chung- shing. Mok Yeuk-ping. Wong Wal- fan, Wong Kwok-kwan, Fung Man- chlu, Messrs. Ng Mo-ching, Cheung In-hung, Lau Yuen-nin, Chan Shau- lan, and Mabel Lee, Ma Ying-lun, Mn Pik-kit and Mn Ying-yung, Miss Yeung So-ying, Mr. Yeung Slen-sum; Mr. Chiu Shiu-ngong, principal of the Ling Nam Art Academy, and his pupils Misses Ling Po-kuen, Kwok Pul-hing, Au Shlu-yim, Chau Chak- hong.
Tsang Mo-ling and many
In addi other individual artista. tion, Mr. Chen Tien-shlao, an artist passing through the Colony and who intends to visit Manila and Europe in the near future, will also participate in the show.
Another special feature in the Chi- nese art section will be the work of late two local deceased artists, the Mr. Hong Chen and Mr. Wong Ol- hung, the latter being a pupil of Mr. Ko Kien-fu, one of the leading artists in China to-day,
In the Western art section will be the work of Mrs. C. Chumpkin, Mrs. A. N. Macfadyen, Mr. M. Dunne, Yeo Bon, Lee Byng, Yue Sul-hong, Luls Koo-hung, Miss Pong Chan, Ng Ching-hon and Mr. S. B. Wong.
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their cultural friendship in economic life.
"Both nations are aware of the in- REGISTRY WEDDING calculable value of their loyal and us fir co-operation for the welfare of the European community. spirit 1 begin my work in Berlin and allow myself to express the hope that the Reich government will support my efforts."
In this
Three weddings took place at the Registry, Supreme Court, yesterday. Mr. T. 5. Whyte Smith officiated at the mariage of Mr. Alexander John Cast, accountant, of Shanghai, to Mise Daphne Mary Berthet, of 038 Herr Hitler In reply said: "I am Yu Ya Ching Road, Shanghai. The very gind to hear that you have set witnesses were Mr. H. A. Artless and yourself the task of contributing to Mrs. Daisy Berthet. Mr. and Mrs. the establishment of good and lasting Gast will be retuming shortly to relations between France and Ger- Shanghai, where they will make their many, a work begun by your pre-home. decessor, M. Francols Poncet. I
Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Registrar agree with you that our two nations have every reason for sincere co- of Marriages, officiated at two Chinesa operation, culturally
weddings. Mr. Fong Slu-lun, verna- economically. It is
is also my convic-cular schoolmaster of the Confucious Mr. Sargent said he was very gination that the peaceful competition of Society, married Miss May Wong-pay, that Mr. Goodban was taking up his our two countries, now that there of 32 Poplar Street, second floor, work. There
exists no more frontier disputes which Kowloon. The witnesses were Messrs. Www 10 need for
have so frequently proved a burden Wong Poy and Tam Tack-tseung. anxiety about the future of the in the past, can only be positive asset, D.B.S. as far as the headmastership
Mr. Au Kwok-leung, clerk at the not only for our two countries, but Colonial Secretary's Office, married was concerned, for he was sure that for the whole of Europe.
Mr. Goodban, the School! under
Miss Chau Woon-hing, of 25 Talpo "You may be convinced that I shall Road, Kowloon. The witnesses were would have a period of prosperous do everything to facilitate your work. Messrs. Leung Bui-sang and Chau
You are heartily welcome to me."-- Shing. A letter from the Hon. Sir Robert Trans-Ocean. Kotewall, Vice-Chairman of the
Mr. Sargent's Reply
and happy life.
School Committee, attend owing
who could not! to Indisposition, was
RA
well
as
then read out Sir Robert pald school during the past six years, and tribute to Mr. Sargent for his untir expressed the hope they would give ing efforts in steering the School out the same support to Mr. Goodban as of its manifold and great dimeulues, they had done to Mr. Sargent, and said that as long as the DBS. Existed, po.long would the name of C.B.R. Sargent endure as one of its great benefactors.
Mr. Goodban thanked the gathering for the extraordinary warm welcome extended to him, and gave the an surance that he would do his best On behalf of the school committee, with the co-operation and support of Bishop Hall thanked the old boys for the old boys, to uphold the wadition the way they had stood behind the and spirit of the School
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