WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1911.
BELILIOS. GIRLS' SCHOOL.
H. E. The Governor on
Sufragotton,
"SIR HENRY MAY
Shaltary Board's Appreciation.
on
THE CHINA MAIL.
ST. STEPHEN'S GIRLS' COLLEGE "AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL,
St Stephen's Girls' College slimed its At the mosting of the Sanitary Boardwork for the year on Tuesday" nfternoon,
Tuesday afternoon this service randered
The suunal prizo distribution in counsel went on the now railway as far as 10w to sanitation in the Colony by Sir Hoare in the absence of, Ledly Langani, who at the
tion with Balilice Girls' School took place. today in the presence of a large at tendance. His Excellonay Sir Frederick Lagard kindly presented the prizes. Thou presunt included Mr E A. Irving, Director. of Education and Captain Simson, Privato Secretary to H. E. the Governor.
I
May were publicly cocurled.
good in conversational Boglish, but not so good in dictation. Shindard Vb was just the reverse. The pupils have had, two treats this year. In June they went to a cinoleatograph entertainment and raw, some most interesting, as well as elues- tional pictures. In December many of them
-last moment found lierself unable to attend, excursion the It was a beautiful day and proved very enjoyable. As this prize day brings
to a cles, my work in this school
Mr Shelton Hooper said-Sir, before Mrs Lander distributed the prizes is the should like to take the opportunity of say ing how much I have enjoyed the at your members disperse I think it would girls. A large number Chinese parent I have taught here. My feelings at saying do agreeable to their feelings if we present; also anong other, The Bishop odbye as very difficult to express, in wer to place on record pur recogui of Victoria, Mrs and Miss Eyes, Colonel act the girls themselves describe best how tion at the norvices rendered by our and Mrs St. Johit, Archdeacon and Mrs I feal, when thor a
We are very By
glad
Freient Colonial Secretary since he has Baruett, the Rev. F. T. Johnson, Hon. you are going to be married, but we are Alter m interesting programme of songs very sorry you are going away. Although and recitations by the scholars Mr E. A.. I am going away I shall not forget may Irving read the report of the headmistrases, mpits and I wish them every succes in Miss A. M: Balennu, as follows their school career in the year that are One or two changes have taken place in the stad this year. I was abwent on leave from should and like to say how well the assistant-Lunchers has helped me during February till July. In August Mrs Tutchor the past fire months, a time when my handy and Miss Bird went to England on leave had to do was new to inv. I thank them
and I took up the duties of handmistress. Diss Lee was appointed as a pupil tancher in the absence of Miss Bird. In November I want in my resignation owing to thy leaving She Colony to be married. In December Miss Monoy was appointed as a pupil teacher and began her work on January 1st
of this year. The attendance this year ha
March owing to the prevalence of moules
come.
were more than full and when mich that I
very much. (Appland).
Mr R. A. Irving added that they were allory to lose Miss Bateman as well as the statfand scholars but at the same time they wished to ingratanto her and to sasure
bees in the Colony, and more particularly Dr Ho Kai and Mr Ta'o.
as a member of this.Board. Therefore, After an interesting programme of action with the consent of members, and without songs by the children, Miss Grifin, the having given notice, I would like to pro-acting-Principal, road the report, which pase this resolution,
No objection being raised Br Hoopar stated that the Principal, Mim Cardon, was in England; that Miss Benolack had been road the resolation as follows: Resolved now enjoying a much needed year's furlough that this Board heroby places. pa record its heartiest congratulations to
the Hon. Sir Henry May, R.C.M.G., on his appointment as Governor of Fiji, and its appreciation of his services rendered whilst a member of this Board, notably at
hor that she would be missed by all. She the time when the plague broke out in would carry with her the best wishes of the 1894, and that the best wishes of the Board Education Department, the staff and be extended to him and Lady May for their scholars in her new life. (Applied with futuro welfare and prosperity." In moving
His Excellency, whe
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School; that Miss Thompson, sister of the For, C. E. Thompson and Miss Wan Shuk Ching, the first Chinese girl to pass the Oxford Senior examination, had been added to the teaching staff: whila Mrs Tibbs. hind most generously given of her valuable mo to teach the girls to ring and able assistance had further been gladly accord No Subscription. been fairly good. It was lower than usual in applause, mid that from Miss Bitontan, knowledge of some of the members at this by Mrs, W. H. Hewitt, Miss Bakewell and
the acting headmistren of that school, table when Sit-Henry May was only passed Miss St. Jolin.
all that the in the Colony. A new rule was put into and he joined with
Director of Education has just said cast inthis Colony; when he served a timoas force after the Chinese New Year holiday in regard to losing her and their hearty private socrotary to one of our governors All Chinese girls wishing to be admitted to good wishes were offered to her for who prodiced for him a future governor The Forlich
is it pass an ex her happiness in her approaching marriage ship Allude to Sir William Des Voeux. sation in Chinono equal to Standard TyApplausi.) He was anxions that the Hendly proved a kis serripen on amual school prize givings should be of the veranlar side; 17 girls failed to instructive to the parents of the children, behalf of the Crown, and whilst holding
•Thas this examination, it of them applied to the boys and girls and to the community the appointment of Captain Superintendent to enterale vernacular and were admitter that they should be simple, that there
of the colony at large. He was anxius of Police he became thoroby an ex-ufficio Of the new pupils entering the English side, should be some point which everyone could mamber of this Board. It was whilst he was no acting that the plague which was there ware & from Standard VII, 8 from Cury home and ho had thought sometimes
Ent Standuri V, 7 from Standard 1V of the
practically unknown, in modern days in vernacular side. In September a change
any part of the work, broke out here with ́ju the method of calculative has made, the
tremendous virulence, and we had no rather em-
ather em- machinery to cope with it. It devolved result of which was largely to increase the the instance they word of on the polica and the members of the a
barrasing. For nuinbers on the English side; all the girls stands is une school and classes in Sanitary Board and its cincere to do the receiving instruction in English were another and forus in a third. Whether best they could, and the yeoman service or not standard seron was the same as
Dear Miss Grittin, I am greatly dis counted as being on the English side,. The dan sovea or whether the reveras it that was done at that time will never be | brenge attendance in September thus be as impossible to tell. They heard of forgotten by those who were here then and appointed that I am obliged to break came 160.30 as against 88 in July. The Anglo Chinese schools, Chiness schools, can remember it. The small area of Tai-engagement in distribute the prizes inlay two sides, English and vernacular, are higher grade schools and lower grade pingahan, and more particularly that at St. Stephen's School. I am in bed with
schools and so forth but in future they under this new-arrangement working well proposed to adopt a much simplier none- | portion of Taipingehan which is now Blaku a bad cold and the doctor tells me it if 81 new Asune Lupin Adventure, by
together.
the terms which were unxi in the portero apt to be confusing, althought they covered no confusion to those whu used them arery day, yet to those who did
would be called Chinese schools. All
Three free scholars were dature. All schools in which Auglish was admitted in Birch 1910 from thres the medium of instruction would be called Garden, bore the brunt of the epidemic grant-in-aid schools, One of these has English schools and all schools in which and the death-rate amounted to 100 per not proved satisfactory in her studies. Chinese was the medium of instruation day. The Chinese were no scared that One has not been well enough to attend schools would be divided into three classes, they did not dump the corpses into the school this year. The third has made good the upper school, the middle school and street, but left them in their houses to be progress and is second in her class. Four the lower school. The upper would consist found. There were not sufficient officers scholarships were, at the beginning of the of standards one to three, the middle, four year, awarded to pupils from the vernacula
And five and the lower school would contain to put these corpses in the coffins, but it is
Only four pupils absented themselves from the final examination had passed in the Preliminary grade of the Oxford Joal aminations, and, twy in the Junior 38 new scholars had been ad. mitted during the year, and the number in attendance at the close was 73-22 sul boys and 51 girls Arrangements had been made for opening a Kindergarten depart ment after the new year under the direction of Miss Hunt, who had been specially trained in this branchi.
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throughout and the school taken place with such virulence in such
the
that the custom of awarding scholarships it small begin with class two and thus the That service was rendored by a member of Bitis. I Lave red your Report with great} from vernacular grant schools into the would be able bu know how many pupils were Belilion Public School should be abolished, in class one in any given school throughout the Board and is one that should not by interest and I note especially two things the year. The avenge attendanes at that forgotten by members. This is a good One is the new kindergarten scheme. which On the other hand it recommended that school during the past gant had been 406 opportunity to place on record one appreis going to minuit children very early to the sender pupil in each class should receive last year it had been 427. He thought 2 fres, scholarship for one year. The hint the number-400-was as many as the ciation not only of those services, but of their preparation for educational-life. The following, are the free scholars under this teaching staff of the school could ad services he has rendered to sanitation other is the increased number of scholars aquately deal with and in future they also generally. I senture to say that the states who have passed the Oxford and Cam- rule for the year 1011. Six scholar hid a new rule in that matter. No cliss book to-day, sa far as it runs with the bridge examination. ships have been awarded one to the would be allowed to have
public health and buildings of this Colony, top girl of each chuss in the English forty paces, they would not be admitted would, hava boron a different complexion if side.-class III-Ross Ablong, dinse and admittance
will bu Shim Tak Hing, class V.-Li Teing Lim, trance examination. If the wholly be had not been here. With these words
school inerented.
I beg to move the resolution. class VI.-Kong Ken La, class VII. very largely, that was to say, if a large Ip. Of Lau, class VIIITsui Wai Fong. would have to create a now subdivision in number of applications were made they There are besides several girls holding each class while there must be scholarshipa earned previously. These ponding increase in the teaching staff. Ha
Ire girls
done their work was anxious, very anxious to explain that point because they had been talking a good very creditably, obtaining good marks deal lately about higher education, the
the preparation for at the annual examination and in university and
"tilking every case getting a "remove" to a higher degrees and so forth, and it was also to Sir Henry May was entertained on cland. The special prizes for composition middle and lower classes. There had been members of the Hongkong Philharmonic provide for a wholly sound caution in the Tuesday evening at the City Hall by the so kindly presented each year by Mr R. B. tendency in the past for things to became Belilios were competed for in July and congered for any single teacher and he Society, at a musical "at home" Lady awarded to the successful candidates.. Three was must anxious that the primary May and family were also present and there papers were inarked very good" by the education given to the lower pupils shall was a considerable attendaver.
be thoroughly satisfactory and wint
Daring an interval: Me FC Barlow, Director of Education. These prizes have the parents approved of and value given certainly done good in improving the com- for the money expended on education. The wearetary, presented their president with pruition among the pupils. Three of the average cost per pupil in the school last Japanese gong and said that Sir Henry juzier assistant teachers of this school have your had risen from $21.70 to $34.50, that May had bean president of the socie y for was to say, that during the last year it soms yours and he was the best presidest kindergarten class. Although the pupils of year. That meant that the education given
These are the thought which years but they had never lacked in vain to themselves with the two points mentioned work, there is very much in the course of much again and he trusted that the educa instruction that should prove valuable to ton gives in that school during the post Sir Henry May for aavistance which had in your Eoport. But this was not wlut 1 Far East. A copy of this, useful little
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tains explicit recipes in both the English. tan embroidery mistress as formerly an interest in the affairs of the world, to great extent owing to Sic
Henry May'
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any At our 1810 prize giving His Excellency muderstand the literature which they read, work that the last concert became a success used if it is taken as preparation to do the and Chinese languages it will undoubtedly
time to read then boys and ho left with the assurance that the Suppose that by st
sufficient training women tries to regain control of her kitchen, and, made some remarks about the teaching of för girls had merest in all branches society wna in a better position than it } could be all taught to do the work of nien. incidentally, may serve the purpose of
had, and to take an domestic or memy and expressed a wish of xlucation and those which were more had ever been since its formation. They in what would the world be the griner teaching the Chiness cook for dines out that we should take up the subject. Arcspecially adapted for girls, such as bygiene. wore asking Sir Henry to bake that geng We should only, have a great increase in contained in his repército, and he also
of datter of fact it bad already been taught He congratulated them most heartily on with him as a memento and air expressioni
The book contains preliminary instruc though not under that mame in the school having taken the hygiene shield this year: their appreciation of what he had dine for the working moks of men. But we have will have the advantage of being able to
Gare of that Naturs le given us about This year classes 3 and 4 Juve had a course he hoped that they would be able to retain that they were losing a pillar of equal numbers of men and women. The tions for this proper cooking of
was indeed a most notable triumph and them and to believe them when they said men enough already Nature has taken read the directions in his own language."
- Chinelo girls of ches 4 seemed to find it formance. Isal year he had spoke to health, and happiness in their paw spheres wid butter women. It, in quality not gravies, vegetables, etc. A capital foster of matriction in this subject and the it next year. I was a most notable pur support and valued friend. They world wants men and women, not men only, and uters Reneral romarics and roles Unlike many other Whiskies the quality of these Whiskies has wished him and his family the best of And what it wants yery bally are better under the headings of coups, fish, poolery, domestica economy, hygiene of tho kome. very interesting. Cinsses in physical drill the person and of children and he said that and hoped to hear of his appoin' ment se tiby we want to change.
quantity wo wore started in September the exercises he should be glad to offer a small prize to President of the Fifi Philharmonic Society What I specially wanted, therefore, to any of rules for cleanliness, such as the follow- being taken frour Board of Education] the girl who distinguished hould be parting of the ways and it only remained to your girl was to ask them to think of ingarber of sancepans it will not be WƊ GUARANTEE that you obtain the" -provement in carriage was noticeable and Tak Hing and Cheung Pak Pa came next my May in a brief specoh and how the wortel when it is well done, to think of found necessary to be eggs in the soup or
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gidio give it to the girl whom for them to my good ya" The criil secured to du goud, as an in- 1 Baten d Relocter, WAN Blin Sir
he appreciated their kindly unti-soires, as women who want to do it among the vegetables The kitchen
education as a
table drawurs are for the phate-board, well, and to look upon their among the Chinese girls there were fewer was polugan, little old fanfioned butments and he accepted the Japanese gong help to carry out this aim, e colling-pin, dean dusters and things which
for his part he looked with horror and dis as a metaents of his connection with the I rounded shoulders and narrow cheats. Class like on the épidemic and virilent divers society. He felt that he had done little to the education they are getting from must be kupt from the dost, not as & and kind and wise and helpful to those vi ation airds, etc. The kitchen maat composed of girls who have been in the which had broken out in his own cruntry deserve the compliment and is conclusion you can train there to be first-rate women, receptiele for cook's hate, o garetter, in-, schoek from 3 to 4 year, entered for the and in many others which was called congratulated the society on its present around them, it w3l be a thousand times, art, be used as a barber'e shop by the cook,
Auffragettism. He hoped that
The publication fill a long felt want, SOLE AGENTS, of emancipation prosperity.
belong to than if they allow their ambition hygiens examination and were succesful of China in ating at ident at the woman standing, and cordially, who better for thom and for the country' thay his friends and relations.
A programme of musis was given and to be diverted to the aim of taking the and, selbug at 31.3, should command = would never think it necessary to eman- cipate themselves. From the most charming included Lizet's No 12 hapendy place of second-rate usen ghis school to win it and the fact that morganly thing in her nature and he Chopin's Balinde No.4 by Mr Datenborg There is evidently match to be said upor nd songs by Mr I Bhite entities, the subicct, hit I will ask you only, if you Chinese girls after 3 or 4 year education trusted that the children of alilion Girls'
lines to the sit Eagliah.could come first in an OXSTRÍKIS- chool in their brot and sound education The old country" and "By the river.
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CROUP is the most prevalent during Aura.very sincerely
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