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Past students and staff of the College are invited to attend the party and should get in touch with Mr. Yung Kai Yuen of the College, or Mr. Peter Wang, of the Bible Book and Tract Depot, Ltd., Ice House Street.

Yung-sang and Lec Tin-sang formed a pair of solid backs, and had the Association's forwards well covered. They were in turn well see cheong, supported H by their front men Ng Leung Wing-chiu and Soong Ling ning. This middle trio combined well with their forwards, and their many short tapping passes to their forwards were nice to behold.

Dies

Working To Last

LONDON, Nov. 24 (Reuter). —Viscount Craigavon, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, is dead.

He was 69 years of age and. held à record for tenure of office Ireland Government for over 18 years, being first appointed_in among modern statesmen. He had been leader of the Northern

June, 1921.

'.

he was

de-

confusion in an Ireland still racked During his long political career, helby civil war. Within a short period was a stern opponent of Home Rule this, one of the smallest dominions of and any idea of United Irish.

the British Empire, was hailed as one Lord Craigavon collapsed to-night of the best governed. Even during They were inclined to play the at his home at Glencraig, near Bel- the years of deepest economie The old boys of Ying Wah College

which Industrial [pression, trom will hold a re-union dinner at On low passing game, and though beaten fast, and died soon afterwards.

He had been working right up to Belfast suffered severely, Northern Lok Yuen, Des Voeux Road Central, by the Association's forwards now on December 11 when the opportunity and again, they were never seriously the end and had addressed a sitting Ireland was able to show a balanced

budget. will be taken to organise an Alumni challenged, except after the change of the Northern Ireland Parliament working

Man of Character over, when they were given a very last Tuesday. He had been, Association.

under a severe strain and the in- trying time for about ten minutes.

Over six feet tall, powerful and As stated, the superiority of the creased anxiety caused by war condi- thick-set, Viscount Craigavon with Chinese icam was to be found in tions told severely on his health. his red face and damaged nose had

they their forward line, where

Ulster Stalwart

almost the appearance of a pugilist. worked and combined harmoniously

ал together. They went about their necked Ulster stalwart and first invote

Lord Craigavon blunt-spoken, bull-Like Stanley

invaterate

ono Pipe. On work with a

purpose and

starchy with Lai Shul-wing supplying the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland occasion he scandalized a brains in their schemes, it was held the world's long distance endur-British Parliamentary committee by left to Chan Tak-fal to break ance record for tenure of a premier- turning up smoking a battle-scarred

and fruity briar. He WDS through with his thrustful dashing. ship.

aristocrat by birth and upbringing Since June, 1931, his leadership but he never lost his characteristic V. K. Hyui played a very sound game, and gave good support, or virtually unchallenged, he guided the

Ulster brogue. He was no great the two wingers, 4t was Hau Ching destinies of the one-and-a-quarter hand at speechminking but when he million predominantly Protestant, tau who caught the eye. Besides mon scoring the only goal of the match, staunchly pro-British inhabitants of did speak it was bluntly an he was responsible for many a dan- the six counties of Northern Ireland, much to the point.

No other living. Prime Minister has solving crossword puzzles and read- gerous situation.

held such a lengthy tenure of office. Ing detective thrillers. It is believed that Lord Craigavon Lord Craigavon was married to an also set an all-time world record for

Englishwoman

Minister.

Portuguese Charged Posed As Policeman

The case against Marquis Ablong, 20-year-old Portuguese youth, on a charge of impersonating a Police Officer, was open-

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STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Officiat. Summary, Issued Saturday says:

The short session. this morning.

ed at the Central Magistracy before Mr. G. T. Lowry this {HE first half was played at a an unbroken spell of office as Prime one daugiat and had two, sons and calls for no particular comment.

morning. Ablong denied the charge.

Dot. Sergeant W. Summers prosecuting, said that about 7 mostly confined to midfield, p.m. on November 15, Ablong went to Wyndham Street and Franco and Britain.

French Canadians attempted to search some people who were on the steps leading to On Hing Terrace. The people did not believe that he was a Police Officer and wanted him to accompany them to the Police Station, when defendant ran away. He was chased and caught on a tramcar which he boarded, by a Chinese constable.

Lo Yik, street coolie, said he was seated on the steps with about, ten others, watching some boys playing cards, when the defendant came up and seizing him said "What are you doing here?" Lo replied that he was doing nothing and the others were gambling. Ablong then said. "Let me search you.”

H.K. Stock Market

Recognition Of Nanking

to

Inoculation Certificates Protest

very fast pace, but play was

Across the stormy Northern Ire- land-Free State border since March, where the defences were on top. 1932, Lord Craigavon faced President The game was very even and Eamon de Valera whose avowed both keepers if they were ever objective is to swallow up Protest

ant, unionist Ulster into a mainly tested, were tested weakly.

Catholic all-Ireland

republici with Changing over with no score, the

only the slenderest of Chinese were the first to attack, and threads to

Hak

it to the British Chan Tak-fal had bad luck to see pire. Craigavon made no secret at shot striking the crossbar and re- ume of his determination boundest into play. The ball was resist to the utmost any attempt to Following the Government's refusal being constantly swung from one end bring the six counties of the north to recognise Inoculation certificates to the other. First Cheong Wing under the rule of Dublin. Most of issued by Chinese doctors, a protest choi was called to save from Fowler his life's job, in fact, was battling for is being made by the longkong and later Robinson cleared from Lai an Ulster linked to Great Britain Chinese Medical Association. Shul-wing.

The President of the Association, Aller SHANGHAI, Nov. 25 (Reu- |

Bfteen minutes play, Hau and free from southern Irish domina-

Dr. E. W. Suns declined to say any- Ching-tan received 2 pass from

Born Scots-Irish

thing for publication to-day but it Witness replied "Who are you?"ter).-Japan is expected form-

Lai Shul-wing, and although being

James Craig-he, was created Vis-is understood that the question haa Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- and Ablong said he was a Polleeally to recognise the Wang

followed by three opponents, he

taken up in a determined Officer and raised his coat to expose Ching-wei regime on November swerved to send in a hard cross count Craigavon in 1927, was born been

*shot that bind Robinson beaten all in Craigavon, County Down. He was manner. a revolver holster at his waist.

80 when, according to an official

the way.

the youngest of six stalwart sons of announcement, Asked For Money

a "new Sino-

James and Eleanor Craig-austere Encouraged greatly by this goal, Japanese treaty" will be signed the Chinese kept up a terrific pres-Scots-Irish and Protestant to the "Ablong then struck me," went on in Nanking. Witness."

And I said "You need not 25.atrice me. I can go to the Police defendant 10 station with you The

73 b.

then broke

oke away and ran down On 185 nan Street, to a small lane. He poin- ted the revolver holster at me.. I

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395 .chased him and near the Metropole Hotel defendant dropped the holster

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tion.

sure and had the Association's de-core. As a child he was subjected For a spell to rigorous discipline at home fol- fence on tenterhooks, thel

ralds were kept out and then lowed by an education at Murchiston

Edinburgh, it was the turn of the Association's School, forwards to load the Chinese rea guard

Craig the fighter emerged for the

a merry danca. First it was first time during the Boer War. He Coomer's shot that had Cheong raised and equipped a regiment of own hot-blooded but militia from his Wing-chol completely beaten, the shot struck the upright, and then fellow-countrymen of County Down 150 n.which I picked up and continued

INWARD MAILS

.Nov. 27.Hendy repeated the same perform and took part in several important chosing him into Des Voeux Road London and Straits

Nov. 28.ance. It was indeed bad fuck, for, fights. He returned with an honor- 135 n. Central where I met Chinese London and Straits

1 .11 n. constable."

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- both the shots were splendid efforts ary commission and two medals.

"Carson's Army" culminated from movements and Francisco date, 8th 200 (San .100 n.

Thirteen years later, at the out- Nov. 28, which began in middeld. November) .80 n. Witness continuing, sald that the

The Chinese thereafter kept up break of the Great War, the same 35/7 n. Chinese constable chased defendant Sandakan

.Dec. 1. Dec. 1 steam and bombarded the Associa- braway, pugnacious Captain James .6.00 n.jwho boarded a tramcar and was Swetow

tlon's goal. Robinson was called Craig he had been a member of the eventually arrested on the vehicle.

parliament

1000- Linco OUTWARD MAIL TIMES upon to save In quick succession British .894 n.

drumming Ulster are from Lal Shul-wing and Chan Tak-stumped around Ablong then stated that witness Registered and Parcel Mall .10% 6.

cleared his up and organising volunteers. Even- and others present on the steps want-losed 15 minutes earlier than the fal respectively and .10 n.

tually he turned out a redoubtable 4.00 b. cd money from him and us he could ime given below unless otherwise charge well.

not give it, they chased film.

and where tated,

mails are advertis-

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It was mainly due to his brilliant force known as the Ulster Volunteers Mr. Lowry: Are you suggesting to close at or before 9 am, regis-

roal keeping at this period that the or "Carson's Army" after that other

Ulster great that he asked you for money?

score was kept at this level. tered and parcel mails are closed at

patriot Lord Carson, the 14/- n.

The Ablong: Yes, Some weeks ago In] p.m. on the previous day. When

Association made sporadic "Lion of Ulster." It was a bitter .94 the Central District he wonted me to malls are advertised to close after raids, and these were repulsed. disappointment to Craig that - 14 eta. n. join some club.

6 pan., Registered and Parcel maile Their defence was being given a health made it impossible for him to

very hard limo but came out on top sec active service in the Great War. .34 n. In cross-examination of witness, re closed at 5 p..

despite the constant raids. .31 n.Ablong asked, "How was I corrying

Chinese Chaung Wing-clol: Hau Yung 4.30 p.m. ang. 1.00 Tin-song: Ng Hao-cheons. Leung Wing-chie, Boong Ling-sing: Chung ...7 pra. Yung sun, K. Iyul, Chan Tak-fal, La Tuesday, Nay, 20

Shut-wing, Hau-Ching-tR13, .3.45 n. Ablong How can I have it. You Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to con-

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.100 n. the holster?" Witness repiled that Formosa .111⁄2 n. he did not notice as Ablong showed Haiphong

7.20 sa.it very quickly.

.100 can see I have no belt.

Witness reiterated that he did not .18.40 b. notice how the holster was being

7.40 n. carried.

.3.70 n. Ablong: You tried to induce me .574 n. to join a triad society;-No.

Monday, Nov. 25

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.22 b. A hawker, Mak Ping, said that he nhaard defendant telling the previous 8.60 .wliness that he (defendant) was a Straits

Defendant showed 37 sa. Police Omeer.

h. him a revolver holster.

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The case was adjourned to 11.30 am. on Wednesday, Ablong being

1.9 3, being allowed, as before.

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In the parliament at Westminster, where he served from 1886 to 1921, Craig was known for his blunt, bat- tering-ram mode of attack and for his appalling mixed metaphors. One of these remembered against him was In hin when he roared Impassionedly

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rich Irish

and brogue

of his conviction and, gentle-

is drawn for the

men,

never again will the black smoke of Nationalist for barrels drift on the Home Rule wind to darken the hearts of Englishmen."

In

Sinn Fein Revolt,

Less than two years after the Great War Ireland was plunged into bloodshed and rebellion, with the Sinn Fein army, under Eamon de Valera fighting the British crown forces up and down the Island to establish an Irish Republic. In the midst of these disorders Sir James Craig-he had been created a baronet 1018-spokesman of the unionist North, boldly stalked into the enemy's unarmed and unattended, and manded ano

Interview with his arch-enemy de Valera. The inter- view was granted and Craly left | without being touched.

A year later,hat they might be 1921, to calm the fears of Ulstermen that brought under southern domination, partly self-governing Northern Ireland comprising six counties was created with its own parliament: to deal with Internal matters. Bir ||Jamos- / Craig, the lifelong Ulster stalwart, was elected Prime Minister to take over a heritage of chaos and

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