FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1909.
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION AT QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
His Excellency the Governor was attend ed by A. J. Brackenbury, Private Sears- tary, Captain P, B. Taylor, A. D. C., and was sccompanied by Miss Hooniker, Bishop Lander, Mrs Chatham, Miss Chatham, Mr E. D: Q, Woolfe, Inspector of Schools, Hon. Mr E. &, Irving, Registrar General, Mr.J. J. Leiria, Consul General for Portugal and
and the average for the period was 234, That is to say that it has nearly doubled We have therefore considered that it was
this particular point, and he strongly urged that in any university on site degreo was essential, and that it should include in- The annual prize distribution in con-advantageons and liqueficial to somewhat struction in the ethics and history slike of pection with Queen's College fook place at raise the feas in the college and they now Christianity and Confucianism (Applause.) į the College to-day, the prizes being present stand at 84 per annum for all the forms Last year when I addressed you here I ed by Bir Frederick Lugard.
alike. This increase of feas has resulted, pointed out to the headmaster and staff of as the headmaster has told us, in some-Queen's College the great importance, in what increased revenue and reduced num-my opinion, of teaching the principles of bera.
I have spoken at some length patriotism as I believe they are taught in DII this point because it constitutes Japan. I do not insan parochial patriotism, now departore in the history of hut the incalcation of sound principles of Queen's Collage, but apart from the loyalty to the state to which we belong, cost of each boy the cost of Queen's whether that state be China or whether it be Hongkong. I hope that the words and Colloze as an institution has also tended to ingresso your by year. The proportion of advice Ithan gave have not been lost sight of during the past year. But I would urge revenue to expenditure now stands at 14 you boga to distinguish between the right per cent. The average for the period of and wrong sort of patriotism, Patriotism sight years as boj por cant. I hope that means the love of one's country. It does the small increase in fees will restore us to not masn the hatred or jealously of other the former figure. But in any case it is countrics (Applause). It means a desire te inevitable that in a progressive Colony the bring into one's own country all timt is
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HONGKONG R., KOWLOON. At King's Park, Kowloon, on Saturday the following will represent the Lome team Major Chitty, Lieut. Bunbury, Lieut. Balderson, Lieut. Richardson Messrs 5. Lightfoot, J. P. Robinson, W. Dizon, II. Beer, W. Brewer, J. Mand, and W. G. Martin. Reserve, J. Clelland.
The "B" tamn will be represented by the following:-Mers R. Hancock, H. Hancock, T. E. Poarge, A. O. Tang, H. D. Sharpin, 8. 8. Logan, P. Jacks, A. A. Claxton, F. H. H. Stevens, Capt. H. H. 0. Baird (The Buffs) and Lt. J. S. 8ill (The) Bula).
0. 8. C. C. “4” §. WATSON'S TEAM, The following will represent the Civil] Service Club on the Civil Service ground
League. Cricket.
Amongst the guests invited were the Hon. Mr F. H. May and Mra May, Hon. Mr Bess Davies, K.O., Attorney General, Hon. Mr A. M. Thomson, Res. Mr, Mrn and Miss Chatham, Sir Francis Piggott, Chief Justice, Hon. Dr and Mis Atkinson, Sir Paul Chater, Hou. Me E. A. Hewitt, Hon. Mr.E. A. Irving, cost of education abould continuously to best, and that makes for liberality and free-nt 2 p.m., on Saturday:-A. E. Davey, Registrar General, Hon. Dr Ho Kai, soms extont increase. The taxpayordom of thought, and that does not mean captain; A. M. Thornhill, F. Sutton, F. Hon. Mr Wei Yuk, Hon. Mr and Mrsays somewhat more for education but a childish sensitiveness and eagerness to E. Beach, A. G. Pile, E. W. Dawson, J, Slade, Commander Basil Taylor, Hen. he gets value for his monsy and he gets take'affront and to pick quarole. It means Mackay, W. H. Kelly, H. Coombe, C. Mr and Mrs Pollock, Hon. Mr Greason, it iu au entenced degree. Look at the
Thomas, S.-J. Taylor.
ReservOSE. Gipson, C. Bond and J. Mr E D. C. Woolfe, Hon. Mr and Bamber of boys who hare gained appoint Mrs F. J. Badoley, Mr Justice Comments under Governmout, in mercantile
Hutchings. pertz, Dr and Mrs Jordan, Mr and Mrs houses and elsewhere during the past year. C. Mol. Messer. Dr Koch, Mr and The hoadcaster told us that during this year Mrs J. H. Kemp, Mr H. N. Mcdy, Dr 162 Lays left to take up appointmenta more and Mrs Pearce, Mr and Mrs Seth, His than half of whom took up appointments in Excellency Major General Broadwood the Colony. Last year the namber stood at Colonel Darling, Colonel Chamier, and 93, and the year before it was 147, and this is Mrs Charier, Liens -Cal. Chapman, Vice-respective of the large number of boys Admiral Sir Hadworth Lambton, Cons who have obtained appointments sometime modore and Mrs Lyon, the Consul and after leaving the college, and who have Consul Generals for Portugal, Austria, been lost sight of. Probably few countries Balguim. Dennisck, France, Germany can sue the resuls of the money laid out Panama, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, an education come back to them so quickly, Russia, Spain, C.S.A., and Vice-Conal for what would our merchants, and Fuller, the Right Her. the Hishop of Vio. what indeed would our government do if torin and Mrs Lauder, Right Rev. Bishop it had not this source on which to draw forsens that you will learn during your Pozzani, Mr A. Sykes, Rev. Bro Christian, Rev. A. Banbury, Rev. E. T. Barnett, Rev. T. W. and Mis Pearce, Mr and Mrs Braidwood, besides many other,
Mr J. K. Dealy read the report which, will be found on page 2 and 3,
His Excellency said-My Lord Bishop, Mr Dealy, Indies and gentlemen: Before I proceed to make any observations on general subjects it will, I think, bo sitting
its clocks and for its various Chincs subordinate officers; and if the benefit to mercantile houses and to the Government is so great through obtaining boys from Queen's College, how mach greater will it be when we can obtain fully trained
who have
takvu degrees in a man
In any case it is university course? the duty of the state to expand an appreciable part of its revenue uper education. I think if I recollect aright,
if I say a few words regarding the report thist the proportion of revenus which we the most interesting report, just read to us You show by your presence hera to-day.spund here on education is somewhere your interest in this college, and I hope about three per cent, and I think I am that in the remarks I shall make on the by the Indian Government is over fire per right in saying that the proportion spont headmaster's report I may be able perhaps cont, and the propertion spent in the ic present a few of the salient points United Kingdom is over ten per cent. We ja 3 Boraewhat clear light, and cannot therefora say that we spend an
loyalty to the rulers of the country, not secret cabals and intrigues against them for some chimerical and doubtful good proposed for the advantage of intercated agitators. It means the loyal support of the mea sures introduced by those rulers for the general welfare, whether they are measures for sanitation or whether they are measures for the control of habits which are dirty or which are degrading. I hope, Sir, that you and your staff wil inculcate these principles during the coming Fear, and I hope boys that you will learn these lessons: that you will learn to distinguish between what I call a right and wrong sort of patriotism. I can assure you that it will be aroong the most valuable
school career. I wish you now alt happy holidays and a happy new year. I shall have such pleasure in proseeding to the pleasing task to which I have been asked to attend today, to distribute the prizes you have earned during the year. (Applause)
Chears were given for the King, Sir Frederick and Lady Tagard, the visitors and the headmaster.
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to call your attention to those pointsandus amount of the revenue upon this which soom to me to be of most importance. most important branch. The headmaster Take Erst of all the figures we have heard has alluded to some olher minor of the average attendance and the enrol matters which have taken place daring ment of the college. We have heard that the past year, if indeed wo
can call the enrolment has fallen to 1270 from an the institution of preventive measures average of about 1400 in previoun yento,
for an opidomic disease like trachoma and that the average attendance las fallen
and a reorganisation of the holidays mere to 911 from about 1900. In any other school minor matters. To these I will add the I should find cause for much regret in these institution of masters' meetings at which figures, but here it is the result of deliberate every member of the staff of the college is action and intention of Government in con.
able to put forward any proposals which sultation with the governing body and the seem to make for the good of the college, headmaster. The fact is that Queen's Col- and those proposals are submitted by the logo is at prosent overcrowded; that is lus healouster with his cocoments to me. more pupils than it has accommodation for. That, I consider a very important and a very This, on the one hand, means a disregard benchidst institution. I have left myself of those rules of hygiene and sanitation but little time to allude to the school work
morrow - We have heard that 90 par which we are endeavouring to reach, and of the year. on the other hand it means the formation cont passed the headmaster's examination of classes so large that it is impossible for this year as against 94 per cent. Last year, one master to adequately control and desland B1 and 88 per cent. in the previous with them. I have gone into this matter very yeare. This I think, we may consider an fully during the past year, and discussed it very satisfactory. It has exceeded the
The anticyclonic area still covore China, but pressure has a tendency to give way, and gradients are decreasing.
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League Table.
The following is the Langue Table up to date: --
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H. E. 0.0. "B" 6 Civil Service... 8 6 1 1 6 71.422 Telegrapha
64 1 1 3 60.00% H. K. C. C. "A" 6 7 1 8 1 33.53%. R. G. A.5
... 5 2 2 1 0 Craigengewer 8 2 3 3-1-20.00%. H. K. Police. 6 1 4 1-3-60.00%. Kowloon ... ... 7 1 6 0.-6-71.40%.
kong currency, for every change.
The Elusive Pimpernel. by Baroness Orezy, The Luck of Norman Dale, by Barry Pain
and James Blyth.
The Land of Silaut Feet, by Arthur O.
Fisher
The Red City, by S. Weir Mitchell,
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The Magician, by W. Somerset Mangham. Patey, by H. De Vere Stsepole: An Immortal Soul, by W. H Mollock. Princess Penniless, by S, R. Crockett, The Old Wives' Tale, by Arnold Bennett, A Country Family, by Storer Clouston. A Life's Acream, by Florence Warden. The Golden Precipice, by H. B. Marriott-
Watson. The Woman and the Sword, by Rupert,
Lorraine.
,900.
3.South coast of China batwoon Hong-Royal Engineers 81 70-6-75.00%. The Other Man's Wife, by Frank Richard- The Tempting, of Paul Cheater, by Alica ang and Lamooks: Same as No. 1.
and Olsade Askew.
4.South coast of China batween Hong-
with all those whose opinions on the subject percentage of previous years with the ex-gand Hainan: Same as No. 2.
caption of last year, and that in spite of i are valuable, and they have all had an opportunity of expressing their views. The the fact that the school had to contend
We have received from the Hongkong result has been to confirm my own view on during the past year with disorganisation the subject and a new departure will now both by a aurero epidemic of plague and Printing Press four Chiness calendars be takou in Queen's College. The numbers by the destruction worked to this building beautifully lithographed by them in gold will be reduced and the standard raised by the typhoon at the oud of July. The and colours. It is highly gratifying to
baadmaster has referred, with justifiable know that such artistic work can
I look forward with confidence to the pride, to the success gained by the boys excoated in the Colony. future, to seeing a competition not only of Queen's College in the competition for from the Government District Schools but from many of the hranich schools open scholarships in the Customs Training
be
On Thursday afternoon three wen
of this Colony for entrance to
this College at Peking. He has also alladed to went to house at Shaukiwan and said college, and a competition from Queen's the success in the examination for pupil they had called for the purpose of inquiring Colicge for entrance into the proposed teachers. I heartily concur with him on about some persons. They throw some university. The reduction will be affected the extreme importance of this branch of pepper the eyes of the cook and after by abolishing some of the lower classes education in Queen's College. It should gagging him decomped with $89 worth of and retaining the higher standards. It lave our earnest consideration how we can goods,
wil proceed gradually by the introduc. promote and make more efficient the
Howard"Did you ever know any
tion of dual and single desks in place of training of pupil teachers either by one who was cured by suggestion1" the decks which accommodate six scholars the institution of a normal school or Coward"Yes, I cured the dake's
A Win counts 1' point. N.BA Loa 14. Draw
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Football.
TEAMS FOR TU-KORROW,
The following will represent the Naval Yard United in their league match against the R.G.A. on the Naval Ground at 2.30 p.m.-Goal, Howells; backs J. 0. Joaghin, Bacon: ball-backs, Dunlevy, Glover, Bascoe; forwards, Kaist, Combes, Walks, Harding, atzial-
League Football
*BUFFS, 3; 4. B.A.M.C., ́Ù.
The House of the Crickete, by Katherine
Tynan.
The Hoart Smiter, by Mary E. Mann. Interplay, by Bastrica Harraden. The Governors, by E. Phillips Oppenheim, The Waters of Jordan, by Borace Annealey The Gorgeous Borgis, Justin Huntly
McCarthy Baithaven, by W. W. Jacobs.
WATKINS, LIMITED,
APOTHECARIES HALL, Wareino' BoILDING,
Yesterday, the Butte met the B.A.M.C. 31, Queen's Road Central,
in a League encounter on the Military Ground. Dy inflicting a defeat of 9 goals
HONGKONG.
to all on their opponents, the Buds Frank Sonces, R. Silva, and J. M. C. V. secured the leading position in the League Ribeiro. in-table, having played six matches, won 11
each, which are insanitary, and which by any other merna At the beginning fatuation for my daughter by suggesting points, and registered a goal average of 30
tempt boys to overlook each other's work. of last 1908, there were seven pupil that ho land mo five dollara."
the whole of the desks in the upper school,
and next year to replace the desks in the
lower school. It will also be effected by
for and 2 against.
Egia. V. NAVAL YARD.
We hope during the coming year to replace teachers here; there are now only two.. I, A doctor who passed as a bit of a wag was glad to hear of the efficiency of the stoppedoutside the yard of a stonemason one vernacular classes. I think any Chinese morning for a chat. Good morning. How The following will represent the R. G. boy who claims to be educated mast bo sble business saidhne sono one is ill you get A.- Gr. Brenton; Gr. Oxleys Br. Wataras
when you that some the age limitation which the head master to read and write his own langriage. If the resily for eventualities, but, of course, you Gr. Jones, Gr. Hatton, Gr. Wesver; Br. has told you of. The nga will in future proposal for the institution of a university never go beyond the words In memory Crump, Br. McFarlane,, Or. Watts, Gr. Bellis, Gr. Nash. Rosatrer: Gr. Hon- limited in the lowest class to 15 years. shall develop, and as I hope and trust and
Well, that all dapends," replied the
DE
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The following have been selected to play for the Y.M.C.A.-goal, Atkins ; backs VanGinkel, Bevan; half-backs, Storrie, Wharton, Hunter: forwards, Weaser, Wil- son, Kelly, Hayne, Bishop.
The following league matches have been arranged for Saturday.
Naval Ground, 2.30 p.m.-R.G.A. Causeway Bay, 4 p.m. Y.M.0.A. ¿ Lusitano. Referee Guaner Marsh.
That will produce a uniformity of ages in believe it will, into an accomplished fack, I old char *You see, if you be s-doctoring yett, Gr. Broughton, Tr. McGregor, Gr. Naval Yard. Befaroe Col. Edwarda,"
of the patient I goes straight on,"
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the different classes and will limit the mahope that we may include an arts degree ximam in the senior claas to about twenty in which Chinese literature, shall be one years. The headmaster told us he con of the subjects of instruction (Applause). sidore this will be a very great insprovement: I think that the example which last MRH G. Harris, pubs of the The following will represent the Lusitano and amongst other things it will have this showu by Oxford, of which the hindmaster Advertiser, Kentville, N.8., makes Recreation Club on Saturday in the League offect; that it will eliminate soms of the has just told us, that they are ready to the following statement for you match against the Y.M.0.A. at Causeway
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for myself boys whose agus are much in excess of the examine in Chineso, and to exempt those and family and find it to be one of the best Day, kick-off at 4 p.m. :-D. Scaron; A. H average of the form, and it is among these who pase from responsious, should make medicines for coughs and colds that I ever Hyndman, F. H. Hyudman; J. 0. Re- boys that we have chiefly to complain of
us ashamed to lag behind in this Chinese tried." For sale by all chemists and store medias, C. M. C. Vieirs Ribeiro, J. MI, irregularity of attendance. But if the zuno- ber of scholars in the collegs is reduced, Collego in Hongkong. I am, in fast and the stad remain as it is it rapidly coming to the conclusion that în obvious that the cost per head of each our university after the two subjects of sahodar will corkiderably increase. This is, applies science and medicine which I in fact, as it should be, for Queen's think should come fral that the third College has been considerably handicapped should be an arts degree. A day or in regard to other schools in the colony by two ago I had the pleasure of a con the proportion of its staff to the number of versation with Professor Burton, a gon- its scholars. There are 26 classes and only teman who has been sent to the Far nino English mastera. It will result thera- wat by the Chicago University to report fore in closer attention being paid to each whether the conditions in the Far East aro of the boys in the class. The average such as would justify them in establishing cost of nach popil in the school hiss university. He is to he joined by the continually tended to incronea for anme ex-Chancellor, and they intend to spend yează post. Ir now stands at 8684 per many months in examining this mobject, head; night years age it was under $15, I had a most interesting converation on
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