SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1911.
THE SHANGHAI RUBBER SENSATION.
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SHANGHAI, January 14. ©Mr. B. J. Chig, a member of the
DIOCESAN SCHOOL AND
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Annual Prize Distribution.
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of the school aad vamined the classes,
ELLIS KADOORIE COLLEGE,
~ of Chinese Scholars,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Other members of the staff, however, ara ↑ keily alive to the advantages of athletic and we hope to see the tonin.nequit itself schools league. As in former summers the swimming club was very popular, and mary eajojalle evenings were sunt on the The auntal prize distribution in conucenter, Our elder students took n kean tion with Ellis Kadoorie College took place athletic meeting at Nanking, and one of interest in the first Chineso National this forenoon in the presence of a large them, Kwok Shiu Yas, was very supceful attordenco what the prizes were distri. laying wou five gold modals for int racing buted by Mr Lau Chu Pic, In the absence besides being largely instrumental in gain- ing for South China the pilver cup and of His Excellency the Governor, 2 football challange vase. Last year I was Mr Lau Cho Pak mid-Ladies and in the happy position of being able to su
nounce an addition to the list of our scholarships, in that presented by Mr F. 3. Halton, and on this occasion L have an equal pleasure in acknowledging the gift of (the Lügnad Scholarshipa of the value of 890
by. Sir Hormasjer Mody.
We thank tho donor for his generous gift and will endear our to show our appreciation of his kindness by qualifying possible opportunity. Our thanks are also tendered to the committee of the Bake scholarship, Mr Balton, Mr He Kom Tong, the directors of the Tung Na Hospital, the committed of the To Leung Kuk; and all those gentlemen who have so (Applause.) liberally contributed to our prize fund.
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reported the School thoroughly client for the seventh year in succus Mr Lau Chu Pak on the Conduct well in the forthcoming competitions of the sion and reconinterided us for the highest Government grant a po 1910 was the most euocesful your the School has had. Both the football trophies competed for by Hongkong school canio here: the sunior tean winning theirs after a hard straggle, and thu junior-team being easily top in their competition." In the annual athletic sports we obtained quite a large Municipal Council, and managing diree-proportion of prizes, amongst them being gentlemen-On behalf of the committee, the tor of the firm of Craig and Company, the half mile challenge cup. A tennis masters and pupils of this school I oxtond was committed for trial at the Supreme tournament has been played and tho cham-to yes all a hearty welcome and thank you Court on a charge of fraud in connection pion's name, inscribed on the handsome must sincerely for your very kind attend with the Sink Indrapoera Rubber Con-hield kindly presentou last year by Branca hard this saorning. Our sincere thanks cession, Ltd., to-day. Bail was allowed on. A successful bathing scaun are also due to all those kind friends and was brought to a close with an ensupporters who have so kindly and liberally .in four sureties of $5,000.
joyable picnic at Telegraph Bay whore contributed to our prize fund. It is a the aquatic sporta' wère 'huld. About matter of the utmost regret timt His now Excellency the Governor could not come as per cent of the boarders fro able to swim, The Rev. II. O. Spink, M. A. it was his pleasure and intention so to do examined the classes in Holy Scripture until the very Inst moment. The duty in December: his report is appended.to give out the prizes has therefor Our thanks are due to the following gun-devolved upon me as time did not Blake scholarship, 850, Tsang Taui Yu: "There was a large attendance at the themen for kindly presenting prizes: The allow us to make other arrangements. I Halton scholarship, $50, Wang Wai Hinng: Ho Kam Tong scholarship, senior, 35,
· Diocemu School and Orphanage this morn-Bishop of Victoria, Hon. Dr Atkinson, know it is disappointment not only to the Pun Ku Kai; flo Kain Tung scholars.si, ing when the annual prize distribution took | Hon. Mr E. A. Ifewett, Rer. F. T. John counties and students of this school but junior,
820. Li. King Wai, place, the prizes being kindly distributes son, Messrs L. Arnold, F. B. L. Bowley, niss to the visitors but it is a matter which COLLEGR SCHOLARSHIPNCLUEM No Subscription. by Lieut. Colonel Sir Joseph Fayrer, Bart, Fung Wa-chun, Ho Fook, Ho Kun-tang, cannot be helped. During the last ten years Kwok Shui Chung; 2nd-Lau Cho Leung;
Class A
—-let-Waar Chouk M.D., R.A.M.G.
Ho Tung, T. Hunter, Li Fuk-tsau. La this school has buen growing very mpilly: Tang Chuon Bung: Class IIB-at-Su
Ming and Ping, Ng Fonts, M. Patell, Sin Takso much so, that the committee hare Shing Kit: 2nd-Pong Wing Shui Class fan, Wong Po-chur, and Wong Kun-fuk. dented their attention to its general in LA-1st-Pun Tau Hung 2nd-Yu Yau Chuen; Class IIIB-14t-Clan Fuk Hun; The report of the wripture examination, provenient as rogas nomination, and hnu Ping Kwan; Class IVA-185-The Infinite Capacity, by Cesto Hainilton. signol by Rev. H. 0. Spink, is an
and-syllabas no as to maintain its position Wong. Ta follows:-I have examined the papers Colony. Last year another wing was added,
ra ievel with other institutions in this Class 1 Toug+ 2nd-Tang You Ning;The Green Fateh by Baroness Fon
IVB-1st-Tugg Fuk Loi; 2nd- Hutt Cheng
Ngau
Class V-1st-Wong This Son of Adam, by G. B. Burgin, in Scripture and Church catechism of two more English musters were engage En Ching: Class VIA-1st han
Tin and Lai Hai Fri 2nd-Wong The Rogue's Heiress, by Tom Salon classes I-VI. The standard of proficiency and the curriculam is raised in every Kaayad Ng Tit Cho; Class VIB-it
Pongo and the Bull, by Hilaire Bollte,
M.P. distinctly good throughout, many of the division so that the students in the upper Lai Yu Tang; 2nd-Chow Wing Ki; Cass The Trail of the Aze, by Ridgroll Cullum. Scripture papers being quite pollent clases are now studying for the Oxfon! Hung Fai; Claus VIIIA-ist-Leung The Prize, by Sidney d. Grier.
VII-1st soi Shou Cheung; 2nd Ng A Kright of Poland, by M. E. Carr. In some cases the smaller boys seem to find examinations and hop the masters and Kam Kwong; 2nd-Ho Ka Bang Claas Beyond these Voices, by M. E. Braddon. grestdificulty in expressing their thought students will lentify themselves with the VB-1st-Chiu Yu. Kun;-2nd-Chu Tiro Imposters and Tinker, by Dorothea
Conyers. and practical education. The central
Love, by Maud Yardley, portion of the building is also requiring the attention of the committee and ns soon as the required sum is raised by the serum influenti gentlemen who have promised to assist it will be reconstructed to harmonize
His Lordship the Bishop of Victorin (Dr Lauder) presided at the proceedings and -Lo was supported by Sir-dowph Fayrer, the Rev. P. T. Johnson and Mr G. Piercey, Headmaster. Lady Fagror and Mrs Lander were amongst the visitors.
After prayer, his Lordship said he felt the school deserved the support of all people of the Colony for suroral' reasons, In the firet plice, it was an client school then it was a cosmopolitan school. The school
ago be(the Bishop,) enunted up the different ⚫nations represented in the school, and be
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a very congratulated the whole school, on the with the existing wings. Then the whole of Cheng Chi Wo; Class VII-1st-Hu Ping the Villa Roso, by A. E. W. Mason.
ment of the papers in poor. I consider the work compares, very favourably with found there were no less than nine nation-
tlant of similar schools in England. alities represented amongst the scholars; As tlay all believed that it was possible to f
Lieut. Col Sir J. Fayrer than presented Jearn something from all the nations of the the prizes. Before doing so he delivered earth, ho WAS Auro that boys who short speech, in the coarso of which he attended the schoollamt great deal from one another. There was a sanguificent report they had just heard and tendency amongst some of tlunt, represent ing a curtain nation, of deing-sunurhat inwulaz, but his Lordship thought that boys in this school waru not likely to suffer from insularity. Then the school was also charitable. There were those, un-
this building will form one of the most in posing edificer in this Colony. (Applause
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AMA fortunately, who were left in the Colony realise what it meant to grind sing after takes such a great intenst the committee Li Shing Ip, in difficult circumstances, and over since day and to intellectually, morally and keping in view the importance of arming Chan Chiu Tsing, Wong Wai Bun
Our thanks are also tendured to the com: the school had been started it had physically feed over 300 boys. They had those students who cannot afford been the privilege of the managers the report, he could see that their appetites education so that they can car their living of the Tung Wah Hospital, the Committee been fed in that way, and, judging from university education with such a practical mittee of the Blake scholarship, Mr Halton, Bit Ho Kain Tong, the Directors to take in certain orphanrand provide them had been good, and that they land absorbed after they ea no longer continue their of Po Kok, the
President,--M ,with a good home as well as a good educa.all the nourishment that had been given studies. I think it is a fact that all the lower Elessrs. Li Taze Chin, tion. This was an aspect of the school' them. Now came the time in which to gaules of this Colony and the neighbouring Lau Chu Pak, Fung Wa Chinen. Mok Teo work which would appeal to all charitable digest the somewhat heavy meal-lo, exigire and the Far East generally recruit Chuch, Yung Yik Ting, Lau Pun Chin,
Loung Yan Po, Ho Chee people. They believed they did not do mount the holidays, and he wished them number of young nien from schools of He Fuk, Wong Kam Fuk, Chan si ting, their duty to the scholars when they only om the bottom of his heart the very this colony. (Applause).
Lay Lun Yang, L. La Ini Saang, Đ. Tri shan, Chơi Kini -trained one part of the boy, and they tried happiest of times during that period read hisssports follows: Mr Lau Chu Pak, Kwan Chan San, Sir Tak. Fan, If Sheung
Thelendmaster, Mr W. Drow Bid wood,
Kwok to train their bodice as well as their minds. He advised them to make the most of their Mr President, ladies and gentlement and all those gentlemen who have so
Wan, Chan Cheak Hing, Li Ping Than the school was also religious. They holidays, to get as much out of doors as gives me much pleasure to present to you believed in educating and training the whole they posibly could and to keep up their the tenth annual report of the Society's liberally contributed to our prize fund. boy, and they believed that as the boy had reputation in the football field. To those considerable increase in the at and GentlemenNot being an authority on
Hongkong
Mr Latu Pak said Mr President, Ladies, Callege. I have
once
again to an immortal soul they should give him a boys who had won prizes and distinctions tendance over Dut of any previous year since education. I will not venture to dissect the TWENTY NEW DESTROYERS. sound religions education. Boys of that he offered his special congratulations, and the college was instituted the might making any favourable or adverse, can- school found pleasure in studying the Holy he envied their feelings very much. Not monthly enrolment was 600, and the avenge mots, I will simply, for the sake of| report just read by the headlinster by Scriptures, and they were trained in their only should they feel proud of themselves which classes assembled was 867. The at- daily attendance for the 221 occasions un duty towards God and towards their but they should feel proud to know that tendance throughout the year was marked Ject which has for some time recupied my
saying something, contine myself to the whole school and their masters were by great regularity, 95 pupils having made mind and that is the combict of some of The report of the headmaster, Mr G.proud of them too. To those boys who had the maximum number of attendances. To the Chinese school yn of the present day.
nuniber of accommodate the increasing Piercy, was as follows: We are thankfulnat bocu succesful in getting prizes Le students the executive of the Society decided apply to the students of this or any The remarks I am going to inaks do not to say the past year has been one of stendy would give the folowing advies:-Work pull down the stern wing of the old particular school in the Colony or elec-
the sune site. The work of demolition wa premises and crec
and erect modern class-rooms on where but are nerdy, intended
sort of warning
neighbours.
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I was a boy, my elders constantly now arranged in classes, (formerly 7 stand. fectly antisfied in their own minds, They 240 pupila was completed and quietly what the schools then taught that the when they are carried out, the fighting
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pupils in one "the Senior Oxford Local Examination, class could all come in first, second or third in nord hygienic
While these
Ne i hus force of that group of torpedo craft will be Dure done for time immontorial que were in progress - 2 for juniors, class 3 for preliminary, classes their half-mile race. But what they could do alterations and
Amongst fivo importance -7 are ench bdivided into two sections in that half-mile race was to plod on, stick part of the play ground under the western principal duties of man, next in
wing was enclosed and used as to
between in parents and children. But
It should be pointed out that the First "27and B.; class 8 will have to be subdirid. to it and finish. That was the important tomporary, a purpose which say that nowadays not a few of
of and Second Flotillas are attached, re- ed if the numbers increase, de classes 11thing to finish. If they did that and even it served
during the sum the school boys
bora either purposely forget, and 2 usually work together there are came in a bad lant it did not matter if they retained in view of the Society's inten- oured precept and treat their masters with of the Home Fleat, the First being baand
This mer.
arrangement hasbeen they are inclined to ignore, this time hop-pectively to the First and Second Divisions practically 10 forms or classes to be taught, had done their very best, Afterward when tion to erect a central block of buildings deplorable indifference and in some cases upon Harwich and the Second upon Port- At the suggestion of the Director of they looked back they would see that the and complete the medom edifoce the boisterous and presumptious nature have land.
uts actual disrespect. Docsis of a rebellious, date. There have ate
have been various Education an additional English mistress course was not me very long or severe, and changes and additions to the staff. Sevemi often been experienced. I have even sean The Admiralty order is to the effect that was engaged in July. The staff consists of the next time they went in they would have of the vernacular, masters left and were instances where they dures to donwnd the all the new destroyers of the deorn closet 5 English inasto, & English mistresses, brighter hapes and more confidence. In replaced. Mr D. Campbell joins on diazminal of the masters whom they did
all local happening". January of last year
the end st
provided for in the Estimates" for 1900-10, like and refuse to do the work set them 2 Chinese assistants, 2 vernacular teachers. the course of further remarks Sir Joseph
Mr A Hamilton," who bad been a because it did not suit their convenience to are to be passed into the Second Flotilla ag The enrolment rose from 947 last reminded them of the throw little French insinber of the college stuff for over seven do it. This is not as it should be. It is a they are completed, relieving the River class Jer, to 302; the average attendance on words which their Headmaster had spoken years, left to join the Sayingpun Govern change for the worse oven at this perind of boats now serving. The Acorn clâgn are the 24f school days was 260.8, which gies to them in his reportesprit de corp. It acting beadmeter of the Society's Shany should nip it in the lud, as to quints the Admiralty designs: Previously builders ent school. Mr.T. O. Kane, formerly reform in Chint and those in authority the first destroyers to be built to standard
and Mr wan that, he said, which no diation, no hai schools, joined in Octobovenber, observance of propriety, which practi- had been furnished with the principal ro- |
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an average of 20-boye for dich English tascher. Another trataed minster is Army, no er, no regiment, no battleship. The staff now consists of seven English cally means the different limits to quirements, such as speed, armament, fuel on his way from England. to supply any no cruiser, no community or no business masters, eight Chinese masters and nine man's actions, is unfit for anything." supply do, and left to work them out vacancy caused by furlough. A large cines rm could be the real thing without. The verrucular masters. The number of Chinese respect, and obedience is due to the saccording to their own experience. The
It is said that, in most cases this lack of room has been divided by a partition into boys of that school should have the feeling, resumed in February. The usual terminal culled reformed teachers indulging the carna, however, were all designed by Bir twa zooms, and the room that was formerly though they would not put it into practical examination was held by the headmaster whims of their spils, intend of on- Philip Watts, Director of Naval Contrac anod na the Masters' dining room has been use, that they would kucek down anybody at the close of the year. The details forcing discipline. It may be to: bat, tion, so that on completion they will form who had a word to say against their school tabulated results. Sir handred and two fanatical idea which, as recently set the
of the examinations are contained in the personally, I should say it is due to the
perfectly homogeneous group, with all lur. guntion strong now dual desks have been he did not think anything of a boy 175 per cent, pawed, having gained 60 per every man or woman is entitled to uncon. The Acorns are of 870 toon displacement itted up for a ̈elnaw." -At-Mr-Irving's ADS or against the scholars. What was more, pupile were oxamined of whom for section-of-the-Chinsulation that parts of their equipment interchangeable. installed in two rooms. In January M who ad not have that sort of feeling. In the individual subjects the percentage that every mag or woman is at liberty stroyers laid down for the British Navy cent, of the maximani number of marks. ditional licone, or, in plain words, that is to say, smaller than any de- Arthur Vivek, a trained and experienco He likened overy member-of the school of passes was Reading: dictation, what a mistaken idea that is In no sloco 1905. Their armament, however, is between the flotilla of September last and minator, arrived from England to replace Mr.
to to do what he or she pleases. "Brawn, who joined Queen's College. MIB and was the last boy who had joined, coloquial 75,.geography 65, mapping not over amongst the savages, can un the new 3.0in. 31-pounders and two 12.
to links in s chain. The bat line at ore 73, arithmetic 76, writing 96, composition wilted comag on the face of the earth; particularly powerful, consisting of two of that of this January Arnold had 4 months sick leave from the school and the luck at the ethur was geometry 88, mensumtione 77 Englishi restricted action ba tolerated. If every poundfarm. The only destroyer more power-
grammar 77 bygione '69, algobra 03, March, Me Yan Chung came in Sytem the Headmaster-The strength of that history 46, translation, English to Chinese man and won and ber a vernacular teacher vice. Mr Sit, re-chain was dependent on its weakest link, 12 Chinoes to English: 67. Ebglishs youngster in school, weis allowed to have fully true. The now vessels are, of course, Total displacement tune... 12,014,200 by publis: action yesterday afternoon be aigned. Mrs Fontor neted as asistant and therefɩre any 'workness such tion' inspection was held on the 10th or her, no family, society or government fitted with turbine engizes, these being Average displacement, tona Mistress frim March till hur departure for disloyalty, threatened the whole cinin's and 20th of December but his England in October, whom har plase was strength and might result in the chain has not yet been received.
aport could exist for a single day. (Applauset. 13,500 horsepower, for a designed speed largest destroyer tone Gume scholars of yesterday, but it is
It in. Erue that the present masters are the knota, Esah vessel has espacity for Smallest destroyer, toas taken by Mrs. Wreford, La November Mring broken. In conclusion Sir Joseph scntinues to receive its merited share of at-
ually said the giving away of thosd prizes was to fention. Last year we had to surrender true that the present scholars will become 180 tons of oil fuel, which is burned to 15. Oldest vessel lounched:::... 1877. all coming Raca Meeting. The total was some Tao Han-tin replaced Mr Sin Ping-kwán, am
1810 83010 odd better than lash your Newest vessel launched... Total hurse-power 107,850 320,000 clerk and Chinese zanistant. After Miss a real joy but the making of a speech held won in 1908 to the Diocess the masters of to-morrow. If auch rebellious exclusion of cont
Bog's School, who wore fifteen points and presumptious condtet as has taken THESIAKED FIGHTING FORCE-F Pearos left for England, Mes. Tuxford Wasaccoltorture, laughterand applauso), ahead. This year wo again", competed but read, in allowed to go on, what the young When the River class boats bare boen 100 per cent. In the Botilla' there were |
ham place, and it
a tendancy to
The fighting force has increased by over The prizes were then distributed, and declared Classes 1 and 2 now include the the results have not yet been officially
man of the coming generation will replaced by the Acres the Second Flotilla mounted three months ago seventy-sight reat of the staff has remained unchanged the scholars gave an excellent programme, enbject in their Oxford work. The brush become, it is frightful to conjucture will consist of twenty of the new type and 12-pounder guns, operating a will
including songs by the school choir.
work alam inaugurated inst your and Obedience and respect due from pppils to
moest forty-four 3-8in. 31-poundern" and make good progress. Examples of this masters to perpil, must onsentially form 1908-9 programme. The Acorns have boon. Efty-two 15-pounders, the corresponding work and of any drawing are on tiew is part of school discipline. I sincerely hope built to record time for British destroyers, weight of metal being 1,1881 DAU one of the clas-rooms of the easters wing that the stulants prosent will bear in mind several of those laid down at the end of last The names of the now destroyers are
a. position to ročníve piníso instand if
kinilly undertook the music lessons The
All have worked with great esprit de corps
and my thanks are due to all, especially to
Mr Sygos, nocend master, for cordial co operation at all times. Local
BEGIN TREATMENT AT ONCE.”
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No. of destroyers...
******* 1910. 1911.
24
24
The following are the results of the salo
514.
570-
and 780 the booths in connection with the forth
1306
940 Mours Hughes and Hough of the item for
ably taught by Mr Troaken continues to masters, as kindness and sympathy from four of the Bungle class, built under the of 36 16. Next Janasry the doff will
At the Oxford HAVE you a weak throat? If so, you Many of the pupils in the higher clease the few remarks of mine and try to bo in yanr being nuw tendy, for commission follows Acora, Alarm, Briak, Cansaloon,
begin treatment darly. Each cold for home ronding, but a small select
cannot be too careful. You cannot ranks of the books in the library. being found Kult with like the have having. These include the corn, Larte Lyn, Martin, Minstrel, Nemesis, Nereide, Comet Fury Guldňoch, Hopa, Larte, Abesser gaining & pinos last is always the hardest to cure, you and of students proparing for the Oxford the sebelars. And cheers wire raised for the Jantar
[mnkon you moroll to another and the referenca library for the use of mastern, referred to.ebaye Ih
Cameleon and Refpote. The whole twenty Nymph, Redpole, Bideman, Raby, Shal A number (ol the preliminary will take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at examinations would be appreciated,
wore given by are expected to be in service by the end of drake and Staunch When these ships have replaced the River class destroyers the outset your will be saved much trouble. Our footballftcam safarod a severe loss in President, Mr Ellis Kadourie, Mr Lau Che
the letter vessel will be transferred to the Frithmetic. In For sale by all Chemist alter the departure of Me Familton ander whose Pak, Mr H Hum Tong, the visitors and.
What thoas changes mean to the flotilla Third Flotills and based upon. Hazyliki a the Director of Education inspect i keepers,
able coaching: it was formed and forbarad, | the masters;
is ossily seen in the Fillowing comparison
& reserve:
mited Club... United Club.......
3-United Clab
5-Marry
Marty 7-Kwong Tick... 8-A K. Ablong 9JA. Ritchie 10A. K. Paħinst In Ha Ho
Bxin 12 E A
13-0 Choong
14-Mery stack and Remo
15-M Aok
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