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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Visit of the Chinese Commissioner to the Ballarat School of Mines, 13 November 1906, 23/11/1906 (exact)
... A. Owen ...The Chinese Imperial Commissioner, Hwang How Cheng, visited Australia at the request of the Chinese Emperor for the purpose of establishing Chinese consulates in the Commonwealth. He visited Ballarat at the request of Ballarat’s Chinese community. The newspaper reported that it was hoped the Commissioner would visit the Ballarat School of Mines “where the knowledge he would get would probably be of the utmost usefulness in the development of the great resources of China.” The Commissioner was accompanied by interpreter Ah Ket (Melbourne barrister and solicitor), and met by members of Ballarat’s Chinese community, including Dr Wong Chock Son. Apparently the Chinese Commissioner wanted to visit SMB because of its international fame relating to education in mining. From the SMB Letter book (Cat. No. 436) comes the following which suggests the Commissioner was based in Adelaide) '17th November 1906 His Excellency, Hwang How Cheng Chinese Commission Adelaide May it please your Excellency By this post I have the pleasure in forwarding for your Excellency's kind acceptance (and one for Mr. When) copies of the photograph taken of your recent visit to the School of Mines. I trust they will serve a pleasing memento of what, I hope, was a pleasant visit to our Golden City. Yours Faithfully Fredk Martell Director' The visit was reported in the Ballarat Star in 14 November 1906:- The Chinese Imperial Commissioner, Hwang Hon Cheng, who recently arrived in Victoria on behalf of the Chinese Government, paid a visit to Ballarat last evening, and was entertained by his fellow countrymen at a dinner at the Bow Leong rooms, Main street. The commissioner, who came up by the express, was accompanied by his secretary and Mr Ah Ket, the well-known Chinese barrister, of Melbourne; but some disappointment was expressed by the fact that he did not wear his official robes, being attired in the more sombre European dress. Mr W. D. M’Kee presided at the dinner, on the invitation of the Bow Leong Society, and in addition to representative Chinese residents, three were also present the mayor of the city (Cr. J. J. Brokenshire), Crs. R. Pearse, G. Crocker (City), J. R. Elsworth, A. Mackenzie, J. A. M’Neil, A. Levy, G. Bunting, F. Penhalluriack (Town), Col. Williams, Mr. J. Gent, Messrs. F. J. Martell (director of the School of Mines), A. W. Hager (president of the Orphan Asylum), A. Kenny (superintendent), R. G. Fitzgerald (clerk of courts at Ballarat East), J. Trethowan, A. A. Buley, Serg Dalton, and others. Apologies were received from the mayor of the town Revs. J. West Lau, Dr Cairns, Hon. J. Y. M’Donald, L. Lederman, C. C. Shoppee and others. The gathering was a very cordial one, and the hospitality of the Chinese was greatly appreciated. After the loyal toasts, “The King” and “The Emperor of China,” had been honoured, the chairman extended a hearty welcome on behalf of the society and others to the commissioner. Mr M’Kee said he was privileged to speak in behalf of the Chinese. There was a warm feeling of friendship between them and himself, and his services were always at their command. If he were in China he would desire that a similar compliment would be extended to him. They were all pleased the Emperor of China had sent the commissioner to establish consulates in Australia with a view of the empire understanding the feelings of Australasia better than they did at present. He hoped the commissioner would have opportunity of visiting some of their industries, as they desired him to gain all the scientific and practical knowledge of those industries that he could. The toast of “The Commissioner” was proposed by Col. Williams who expressed pleasure at the visit of a gentleman of education and attainments to look into the condition of the scions of China in Australia. He hoped the commissioner would carry away a correct impression. In Australia they had nothing to conceal; they hoped to be understood. (Applause.) No intelligent man had the temerity to condescend to patronise China, one of the richest countries in the world, with a civilisation dating back thousands of years. In the matter of population alone it was equal to one-third of the world. They heard a lot about the “awakening of China.” They hoped it would be humane, just, and considerate if it had power. He hoped the commissioner would be satisfied with what he saw. The law of filial relation to the children was strictly observed in China, and he did not know whether it would not be a good thing if they had a little more of that religion here. It would be a fair thing to tell the commissioner that while he might inquire into the labour laws, the basis of these laws was not a desire to oppress but to enable every man to obtain the same conditions they expected from their own people. If he gained that impression he felt they would be fairly treated. (Applause.) Mayor Brokenshire supported the toast. They had, he said, in the Chinese a most law-abiding people. Their behaviour was an example to the British citizens. They were quiet, inoffensive men, and they toiled hard, even on Sundays. (Laughter.) Mr Ah Ket; That is what the government does with the railway employees. (Laughter.) The Commissioner replied through Mr Ah Ket, who in a graceful speech acknowledged the toast. The commissioner had, he said been delighted with what he had seen of the country – he believed it to be one of the finest in the world – and he greatly appreciated the hospitality extended to him. (Applause.) The Chairman proposed the toast of “The health of Mr Ah Ket,” and paid a tribute to his ability. It was satisfactory to see that he had risen to such a position, and it might be that in the future he would be asked to occupy a position on the bench. (Applause.) Mr Ah Ket, in response, said he had not come prepared to make a speech. He had come to Ballarat to have a quiet evening with his friends, and as soon as he arrived he had been whirled away in a motor car to a place where he found an aggregation of East and West. He was pleased to see them commingled at the festive board. That suggested the idea that East and West could meet together without friction. Misunderstandings arose only because men were superficial. If they threw off outer garments they would know each other better. He looked forward to the time when nations would understand each other. It was by an interchange of visits that such things could be accomplished, and nations would then live at peace with each other. (Applause.) Other toasts were also honored. Twelve men pose for a photograph on the stairs of a building at the Ballarat School of Mines. Back row left to right: A.D. Gilchrist (Prof. of Engineering), B. Whittington (Mathematics, Physics), Thomas S. Hart (Prof. of Geology and Mining), J.M. Sutherland (Electrical Engineering) Front row left to right: Dr Wong Chock Son (Ballarat), Fred. J. Martell, Alfred Mica Smith, Ah Ket esq (Melbourne Barrister), His Excellency Hwang How Cheng (Chinese Commissioner), Wen Esq (Secretary), Alderman Grase (mayor of Brisbane), Grase Esq (Ballarat).ballarat school of mines, alfred mica smith, fred martell, j m sutherland, a d gilchrist, b whittington, thomas hart, wong chock son, ah ket, hwang how cheng, chinese, chinese commissioner, international, new classrooms, administration building, a building -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Jack A. Hoadley, Antarctica to Footscray: Arch Hoadley, 2010
... Jack A. Hoadley ...Predominantly brown covered paperback of 460 pages featuring an image of Arch Hoadley in Antarctica on the cover.non-fictionballarat school of mines, antarctica, footscray technical school, baden powell, scouts, douglas mawson, arch hoadley -
Federation University Historical Collection
Programme, A. Woods & Sons, The Military School of Music Summer Concert Season
... A. Woods & Sons ...Folded and printed piece of cream paper, with Military Crest in centre of front page. Black print , with a photograph of the The Royal Military School of Music on the final pageroyal military school of music, frank wright -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Booklet (Item) - Funeral Service Booklet, M&A McComack Funerals, Thanksgiving for the Life of Wykeham Lindley Perry, 04-2021
... M&A McComack Funerals ...The thanksgiving service booklet for the life of Wykeham Lindley Perry who had grown up near Marysville in Victoria.The thanksgiving service booklet for the life of Wykeham Lindley Perry who had grown up near Marysville in Victoria.wykeham lindley perry, marysville, victoria -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Photo black and white soldier standing in front of tent wearing a slough hatworld war one, photo black and white, scarffe john j, service number 2682 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Photo black and white head and shoulders of soldier with no hatworld war one, photo black and white, williams william e, service number 548 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Photo balck and white of soldier standing with hands behind his back clasping a stick with a leather ammo pouches over shoulder and wearing a peak cap.world war one, photo black and white, cameron lindsay g, service number 3065a, killed in action -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Head and shoulders photo of soldier in uniform wearing peaked hat.world war one, photo black and white, peglar augustus e, service number 967 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Soldier in uniform seated being treated by a nurse for a injury to his right forearmworld war one, photo black and white painted copy, nurse, neal herbert c, service number 698 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Oval photo of a standing soldier with his hands clasped behind his backworld war one, photo black and white, verryck fleetwood, anthony louis, service number 4920 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Soldier standing in front of studio prop of crossed flags with hands behind his back. Ammo pouches over the left shoulder.world war one, photo black and white, foster frederick holden, service number 192 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Soldier sitting with hands in his lap wearing a slough hat.world war one, photo black and white, slough hat, hennessy john cord, service number 2141 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Soldier sitting at a table writing.world war one, photo black and white, killed in action, dyring charles n, service number 2114 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Head and shoulder photo of wwi digger in uniform without a hat.world war one, photo hand painted, preston j mcphee, service number 229 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Head shot of a soldier.world war one, photo black and white, kedddie oliver w, service number 4834 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Soldier in full uniform with peaked hat standing with hands behind his back holding a swagger stick.world war one, photo black and white, bruce walter h, service number 5975 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Head and shoulders of a soldier in uniform wearing a slough hatworld war one, photo black and white, cupper tom, service number 654 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Soldier in uniform with leather ammo pouches over left shoulder. He's wearing a peaked hat and holding a swagger stick in front.world war one, photo black and white, philpot james d, service number 1047 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Head and shoulders shot of a soldier wearing a peaked hat.world war one, photo black and white, hart william j, service number 3239 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Upper body photo of a soldier in uniform wearing a slough hat.world war one, photo black and white, slough hat, parker chester s, service number 5189 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...A standing soldier in full uniform with peaked ha.tworld war one, photo black and white, connor william e, service number 3612 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Head and shoulders photo of a soldier wearing a slough hat.world war one, photo black and white, killed in action, sanders frederick, service number 1077 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Head and shoulders photo of a soldier in uniform wearing a slough hat.world war one, photo black and white, lever george h, service number 2184 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Photo of a soldier standing at ease in uniform wearing a slough hat.world war one, photo black and white, bosenberg friedrich r, service number 2040 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Soldier in full Scottish uniform standing with hands clasped behind his back.world war one, photo black and white, scott kilt, milne henry e, service number 2112 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Upper portion of soldier in a trench coat wearing a slough hat.world war one, photo black and white, crozier arthur g, service number 5355 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Head and shoulders photo of a soldier wearing a slough hat.world war one, photo black and white, crozier walter h, service number 2166 -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
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... N/A ...Soldier in uniform wearing ammo pouches over left shoulder and a peaked hat.world war one, photo black and white, leather ammunition bandoleer, crozier kenneth j, service number 20125 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, W. & R. Chambers, Silver Bells, 1952
... T and A Constable, Edinburgh University Press ...Mary Egan who died on April 4th, 1981, spent 23 years as a greatly-respected lecturer in English curriculum at the Ballarat Teachers College, State College of Victoria and Ballarat College of Advanced Education. Orange and blue covered 48 page book of poems for use in the teaching of reading Book Plate, M.Egan on sticker on front cover that some one has tried to remove.mary egan, ballarat teachers college, state college of victoria, ballarat college of advanced education, education department victoria, a. stamp, t.c. collocott, l.m dufty, w & r chambers, t and a. constable -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Victorian Education Forms Relating to Swimming Certificates, c1968
... A C Brooks, Government Printer ...These forms were used by Garry Powell, former Ballarat Teachers' College student.A number of forms relating to swimming and excursions. health, physical education, education, swimming, excursions, junior swimming certificate, senior swimming certificate