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SAIVINGPUN SCHOOL.
of
URSDAY, YABBU
being frequently requisitioned at pablis dard had been well maintained. 16 ELLIS KADOORIE SCHOOL functions and entertainments. Football was a most efficient school and de- and Volley Ball continue to flourish servedly popular among the Chinese, | Swimming is indulged in throughout the
FOR INDIANS.
The prizes at this School, were given
ay by Sir Ellis Kadoorie on Monday February 4th. The Head Master, Mr. R. J. Birbeck read the following report
rummer; twice a week the boys go out in The site was crampet and it was. steam-launches to Stonesutbers. It is wonderful how much work was got noteworthy that a large number of boys through on the small site. He said: even in the lower vinsses are now able to vim, and at the Annual Ambulance the Chinese were fond of the school Brigade Aquatic Sports the Salyingpan and it was shown how much they The usual picnics and excursions wore there when they saw eighty boys SCHOOL YEAR 1918-1917." Division carried off one Championship appreciated the teaching they gut before them who hark not missed a heid.
The Literature on the War supplied by the Chinese Chamber of Comarerce single day's attendance, during the his been distributed to the pupils and past year. (Applause. He thought on 28 days, the average attendance in-it was a buppy ilen, both last year being T. The highest number on the. In September Mr. Mok Kon-sang proof these boys soine small token to September. The average attendanga sented to the School, two Scholarships. each of the value of $10 for one year, for remind them of their very punctual for the previous year was 17, and this Classes 7 and 8 respectively.
altendance He Was sure all the increase in the numbers is going on
During the year the School was open
There was good attendance of the pictures displayed for generand the present year, to give to each roll was 82 in May, sod the lowest 47
ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.
The annual prize distribution people finds constant inspiration in the Salyingpun School took place the obrious fact that the peace to-day at noon.
The Hall of the Sabool was pro- of the world 'cannot be assured except upon the basis formulated fusely decorated with flags, paire, and fancy shades over the lights, by the Allies HINDESBURG told
prewanting a very pretty scone. his interviewer: "If for some time yet we maintain our strength and exercise patience, we shall carry it to a good end." It is becoming obvious that Germany's pationco as well as her strength, is failing. The Germans have recently called op class 1020-lads who are not yet eighteen, while even the French have not yet called up any of clam 1918. The
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the parents and friends of the pupila and practically all the scholars were
presant.
The day was marked by the last that it completed a record year for the School in attendance, and over 80 scholars were the recipients of silver inedals, suitably inscribed, for full attendance during the year.
contains 40 The School now
formation:
In the half-yearly and annual
Our thanks are due to:-Mr. Lachclara of Sayingpun School wen steadily, which is very matisfactory un gisen, Kwok Sui-lan, Chan fax-tan, there very willingly and many others Wang Kam-fuk. Chan U to, Sar Ellis would like to go there if there was the fees have been increased from. 81 = Radoorie, Mr. Ho Leung, Lo Shiu-wan, room. He never liked to commit month to #2 Choy Hing, Ip Sau obi, Dr. Wan Man the Government to anything, so he kai, The Sun Co, for donations to the world say nothing more about that. examinations 78 boys were aramine, Library and Bugis Band;
Subscribers to Prise Fund: To: The school was especially fortunate of whom 45 passed or 53% This low Sir Robt and Lady Ho Tang, Hon. Mr year by veur of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jane 1st, 18 in 84, and 17 in 85, of in having the continual guidance, percentage was caused by class 8, which
have been put into two divisions un, A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd, serious strike epidemic, which the
most severe military measures scarcely scholars. The Education CommittrLau Chu-pak, Hon. Mr. Ho Fock Their careful and sympathetic work these: 36 baps only 10 "pissedda &Thin Meaan. Lo Shun wan, Wong Kaz-fuk, serves to subdae, is eloquent evidence has recommended' reduction of the Chaung Kun-hing, Cheung I-sang, Kond had a wonderful result, and was due to the fact that they were very Wan Kem, Chan Kaiming, 1p Sau ohi during the past year they had also young boys who had lately come to of Germany's lose of patience number by about 25 per cent owing Ho lu. Ho Leung, Ho Wing Ho Ki, had a great help in My Bay, who the school and knew nothing- Hawazzre Germany's hops of victory lies entirely to inautequate acedinmodation.
Ho Kwong, Ho Shai wa, Lo Choung had shown great keeness in the social a great improvement has taken place in the "U" boat campaign, and wo
A guard of honour, consisting of shin, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kotowall, side of the School and also in direct since they have been divided into two have the word of the British First the Salyingpan Section of the St.Messrs. Ho Shal-kit, Li Pokwai, M. King the energies of the Saiyingpun classes, as the results of the present. Lord of the Admiralty for it that John Ambulance Brigade, under Mr. Lo Simon Taeyan, Choy Cheung, and Detachment of the St. John Ambu year will show. Classes 4, 5, 6, 7 werd Pang Lim-obo, Li Ping Lung Cho-sun; lace Brigadel Mention had been examined by the Head Master is the submarine is held." A survey Bay, came smartly to attention on for Chase prisse to: Messrs. Kally die in the report of the great suc-colloquial, reading, and recitation. the arrival of the Hon. Mr. Chaud Walsh, Lost Whyte Storan, Mr. He achieved by the Salgmgpun Reading and recitation were quits, of the war situation gives avery hope
W. Bay Severn, C.M.G., who distributed the
Denon of the St. John Ambulance xood and colloquial was better at the of the war ending this year in victory
For Flags we are indebted to Com. Brigade. He had witnessed their annual examination. In classes 4 and for the Allies.
prizes.
Beckwith and Mesere A Lung; for exhibitions and their demonstrations the composition was poor, and in Palms to the B and F. Dept; and for on two Our Duy" in 1916 and tion. There is a tendency towards un
class C only half the boys passed in dicta- Chairs to the University.
1017, and a one fell day, sometidiness in written work serval of the Another recitation followed, given where out sacar the Kowloon Hills, classes is very nicely by one of the younger The Hon Mr. CLAUD SEVERN then distributed the prises after which another pupil gave a recitation which was heartily applauded.
To-day's Advertisement
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI
BANKING CORPORATION.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in this Corporation will be held at the City Ball, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 93rd day of February, 1918, at Noor for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors together with Statement of Accounts for the year ending the 31st December 1917.
The REGISTER of SHARES of the Corporation will he CLOSED: from MONDAY, the 11th February to: SATURDAY, the tard February, 1918, (both days inclusive), during which pesada Transfer of Shares can be registeroda
By Order of the Court of Directors, „...
Chief Manager. Hongkong, Feb. 5, 1916,
BLAKK-On January 29, at Shanghai, H. N. BLAKE of the Chartered Bank, aged 33 year
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The China
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Hoynrose, Trispar, Feb. 4, 1918. :)
THE WAR
N. J. STABB HINDENBURG has recently professed to regard the Supreme War Council
THE CALENDAR.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW,
106
19 noon-Hongkong. Benevolent
Society meeting at City Hall.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Mr. G. P. de Martin will deliver a lecture at the Helens May Institute oa Friday the 8th inst., at 5.30 p.m. Subject, "Lorenzo di Medici." The lecture is open to manbers 'and their gentlemen friends.
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On the platform were the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, C.M.G., Sir Charles Eliot, K.C.M.G., Mr. Ai Morris. Headmaster of the school, Mr. E. Ralphs, Inspector of Schools, Major Morgan and Mr. Ho Kom Tong, the donor of the Scholarships last year...
The ceremonics were opened by a recitation by tan dimanitive Chinese scholars, which was very well de livered and much applauded,
The Headmaster then read the Report as follows:---
THE REPORT.
The Maximu
Enrolment wat 174
The Minimum Enrolment was 315 (199) ronan 1916).
Average attendance was 403 (349 in
An interesting and instructive of the Allies with contemptuous Paper on Ancient and Modern Road indifference, saying "with a smile": Construction, read before the Engineers (408 in 1816). "Such institutions are always a signing Society of the Hongkong University of incapacity and helplessness. When on the 22nd alt by Mr. H. E. Goldsmith at one's wita' end, a war council is of the Public Works Department, has established. We seem to have been published in pamphlet form. heard of Supreme War Councils being
12 noon-Prize-giving at Queen's held by the Central Powers, and we
College.
GENERAL MEMORINDA. THURDAY, Feb. 7:-
9.15 p.m.-Concert at Theatre Royal
by & Mirovitch and M. Piastro. BATURDAY, Feb. -
11 am-Kowloon Land & Building
Co. annual meeting. 11.30 Humphreys Eatalo Finance Co. Annual Meeting,
MONDAY, Feb. 11:
Chinese New Year.
THURMAT, Feb. 21:-
& Godown Co.'s meeting,
suppose that it is from personal experience that HINDENBURG regarda the holding of wach Councils as evidence of incapacity and helpless
* If HINDENBURG's purpose was to represent that a combined council of war is something unknowa to the Quadruplice, Germany's part ara in the war will hardly feel fattered by the inference that they kavo no voice in the direction of the war, and are but pliant tools in the
The fortnightly mesting of
the
to
Union Church Guild will be held in the Lecture Hall; Kennedy Road, morrow at 9. p.m. when a lecture will be delivered by Mr M Manuk, the subject being Han-his nature, bia powers and his responsibilities The lecture is open to the públic.
Six cases of diphtheric (two fatal) and six cases of enteric fever (two fatal) were notified to the Medical Officer of Health last week. Only one caas bf cach ditesie occurred in the city bi Of the enteric fever cases Victoria
1918.)
scholars.
SCHOLARSHIPS.
Hing-kuen, Leung Giang, Chan War
chung, Un Kwai-yang.
Kcholur.
Citas. 7.—Li Tal-cho, Government free
scholar.
Class 8--Wong Kam-lai, Government
free scholar.
He was told off e a casualty early In Urdu Mr. Bizhen Singh reports that
One tennis court-bar" been available
the proceedings, perhaps not a the Upper Classes are satisfactory bist. happy one for the Stigingpun Divi- that the new boys are very poor, which sion. They set to work and put him can be accounted for by many of them on an ambulance. He was supposed talking Chiness in their homes. We to bave sustained a broken leg. He considered that our team was too small was got on a stretcher and carried for 1to-enter for the Football League, but From Class 4 to Queen's College. some distance, and he was nearly we have played friendly matches with Haw Cheuk-lig, Wong Tai kwan, Loupset. (Laughter.) He really thought Victoria British School had Junior terms he was going to become a real from Wants as well an riads mistakes. casualty. He did not know whether since March and has beau played on Class 5-Tam Waihin, Government there were any members of that had regularly Mr. Ranjan kindly free scholar; Wong Pak-hing, Ho Kom present. He thought possibly they elected $88.00, which enabled us to top scholar.
had gone to another place (Laugh-bay the necessary neta eta A tomas- Class & Ling Hung to. Government ter.) At any rate, he was very grate ment among the boys a wIE, free scholar; Chan Man-chan, Ralphsful to them as he bad to be a caauulty played and several matches with other
could not help being a casualty School S WATE and he was very glad to have been A waste piece of ground south of the in such good hands. He was sure school has been turned into a garden so that the Government rus very and supplies a useful amusement for grateful for the work done by the about 30 of the boys, who have small Suiyingpan Tvision of the St. John pieces in which they can grow whatever Ambulance Brigade during the out- they like. The Indian Masters have modation. During the your no less than and, Wong Wing-tong: 3rd, Leung Hing break of small pox. They had heard take great interest in it, and its
boys have made the maximum ki; 4th, Cheuk Yuk-yan; 5th, Un of how the school had excelled in the success is due in a great mes
Bisher Singh amber of attendances. lent, and the work done is highly satis
The discipline of the School is excel-cheung; eth, Fung Solu-im different branches of athletics and of A small increase has been made
Class 8 A and B.-1st prize, Leung,the Challenge Cup they had won for in the library and w factory
Tit-saoy; 2nd, Chan I-chun; 3rd, Chung Swimming, which showed that very now between 66 and 60 books, which throughout, but especially, so in the Ka-u
Reading and conversation are Food Wai-cium; 4th, Ng in, th, El Frent progress harf beer made. Here taken out regularly.
thought al schools were realising the Drill is taken by all the Masters, lowest Classes, where #boginners
re- Class 8. C.-1st prize. Tong. Tseat to win, winch must have a very
Limportance of teaching their pupils, and each class has two drill a week ceive their first instruction in English
The staff has remained the same: from an English mistress, Mrs. Morria 2nd Lai. Tit-man; 3rd, Li Hile; 4th beneficial effect on the lives of the with the addition of Mr. Pan & Chin Handwriting 19 particularly throughout the School, the special
good Chan Faa.
Class 7 A-1st prize, Tax Pak-wa; Mr. Ho Kom Tong there. He con- and has taken Class 6 B
scholars. He was very glad to see who joined the school on June Ist, attention devoted to this subject being
The general health of the boys kas apparent in sil Classes In the Arnd, Yong Kwok; 3rd, Lau Chun-fan.
tinued to take a great interest in the arrangement were noticeable through 2nd, Mok Kam-to; 3rd, Par Sai-fong; 4th, tic in connection with the Saying is only natural as this school is in e ithmetic papers also, neatness and good
Class 7. B-1st prize, Mok Kam-ching: "School and was also very enthusing been very good and little leave, has been naked for on account of sickness this out
Trang Vnithcen given. In all Classes, good sketch Object Lessons have been intelligent
pun Division of the St. John Ambu-healtheir nitustion than most in the Class 8.-1st prize, Li Mui-kwan.
lante Brigade. He would also re- Colony, dipline and general behaviour "Beginners Class A-1st prize, Mak mind them that they had the bonour Geography rapers.
Ping fai,
The School retains its popularity. among the Chinese and a large number of applicants had to be refused admis- sion, in consequence of lack of accom-
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CLASS PRIZES, · Class A and B.-18b prize, Li Kwing:
The discipline
t measure to Mr.
Noon.Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf | hands of the German War Lord one, was British, two Chinese and the maps were drawn in connexion with the wing.bim; 2nd, Chan Sik-kwan; 3rd, La of the presence of Sir Charles Eliot, of the boys is better, particularly in
BATURDAY, Feb. 23-
12 noon--Hongkong & Shaughai Bank
meeting at City Hall,
MONDAY, Feb. 25:-
Hongkong Jockey Club Races. TUESDAY, Feb. 56-
Second day of Races.
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 27--
Third day of Baces.
Faith
itten on ena side of the paper only.
addlrosed to The Maxasma NAYA
reat Dutch. Of the diphtheria cases Field Marshal von HindeNBURG IS
опе was Portuguese and the rest well aware, however, that he is Chiness. There were also two Chinese misrepresenting the value and the cases of small por, one fatal. significance of the Supremo, War
there ware few weak papers in Arith In Class 4-taught in two Divisions, metic, in both Divisions. With this exception the Class did excellant work":
In Clear 6,-two Divisions the work was very good, except in Arithmetic in the A Division, and in Arithmetic and Geography in the E Division.
In Class 4ught in
B-1st prize. To Yung-kwong,
whom he was sure, whilst he had Class 8 B, but there is still room for sitting there was on the look-out for improvement C.-1st prize. Cha Kwok-chi
future undergraduates of the Univer The thanks of the school are due to Beginners Class-Cheung Chung-fatty Sir Charles overlooked them Sir Ellis Kadroorie and Mr. Arcachi, who Mr. Denman Fuller Hopes to given
VERNACULAR STUDIES. from the hill and he took a great not only have paid a considerable. Council of the Allies, It is this a selection from the "Elijah" in the
Class 4-4 A-1st, Wong Thu-kwan; interest in their work. He wished amount of money for the school fess of Council which has already defeated Cathedral on Good Friday when the third consisting of the Division 2nd, Au Kwong-lai B-1st, Kaw them a happy New Year, congratu- poor boys, but have also sent presents bors. The A Division did very well Cheuk-ling-end, Chan Chok-yan,lated them most heartily on the sue of plants and flowers for the boys, Arithmetic. The O Division in a Mid Term Wang Wing-teng; 3rd. Chang Shui-po would spend pleasant holidays and ties of the various ways in which all the throughout; B Division was weak in Claas 5-1st, Wong Pak-hing: 2nd, cemsfully past year and trusted they
I should like to express my apprecis Examination did bighly creditable work. Class 6.—6 All-Ist, Chan Man-chan: Prosperous new year ahead of them. Masters of this school, bare helped sand sisting of newly admitted boys, showed 2nd, Leung Wa-kwan. a 0-lus, Chan Mr. Ho KOM TONG then addressed bared in the boys amusements.
Glass 7-in three Divisions, two con-
Tary
good results in all gabjects.
| Pun; 2nd, Kwong Kwokviɑn-4/ *Class 6 was very good, although there Class 7-7 A-ist, L Ti-cho: 2nd, was a tendency to weakness in Arith Li Wing-hi. 7. B-16, Pan Saliong: metle
The Beginners' Class-taught in three 2nd, "L" Chang-i 7 0-1st, 14 Shiu
Divisions. Excellent resulta were shown | yung-
the German designs on the Italian collection will be made in aid of certain Front, and the Council has been form- War Fands. Practices will be held in ed for the express purpose of securing, the Cathedral on Thursdays.commenting by co-ordinated effort, the destruction on February 14th at 6 pm, and he will THE LA CHINA MATIJ of all Germany's plans in every theatre be glad to hear as soon as possible from of the War. It is a union of forces by willing to assist. The selection NOTICE.
to be given comprises several numbers which means strength and in view.
not given last year. Decomunications relating to news abould of what the Allies were able
· be addressed to Ta EDITOR.
to accomplish when there was The body of a Chinese hawker aged in these Classes, where English is taught Class 8.8 A.-let, Li Min-kwan; 2nd, Čorrespondants mist forward their
with great success.
Ho Yun-tong 8 B.-ist, Lo Ping-fat; Kama sil address, with any communies little or no effective co-ordination, 30, was sent to the Public Mortuary The Members of the Education Com- 2nd. Mak Wing-kim.: 9 C-16, Ti Yu. tion addressed to the Editor, not necessarily there are the strongest grounds for yesterday. Death was the result of mittce paid several visits to the school poon; 2nd Leg Warkit. 8. Dilat, Sor publication ·but sa evidence of good
er daring April and May, and expressed anticipating that the new organization poisoning. It is said that the deceased great satisfaction with the work done, Shan Chikim All matter for publication should be will prove of the greatest advantage and two companions partook of some wrote "The relations of the Headmister
Mr. Ponsonby Fane, one of the members, Beginners Claes-Leung Wun-kit. It is highly satisfactory to learn that poisonous fish and vegetables the and scholars appeared to be peceliarly
· SPECIAL PRIZES. Intters relating to busines should be the Supreme War Council at its first sick. One was sent to the Government the University Lists, one as having
previous evening, and they all became happy at Baiyingpun School"
The names of three old pupils appear. Class 4-English-Chan Kan-choi Rate of subeaription to China Mall" is meeting at Versailles secured com Civil Hospital and is now reported to passed the Matriculation Examination 36 per annum; per quarter and per men- plate agreement on all questions both be out of danger. There seems to be and two se having: qualified for the The Chine Mail is dollared free to as regards policy and the measures no suspicious circumstance about the Medical Faculty Postage is Charged, så the mate el filky to be taken for the execution of that. sents per month.
Unters for extra coples of tha
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The death occurred lut week in Mazz should be sent as soon as posible sa HINDENBURG and General vor Shanghai of Mr. W. D. Graham, who the supply is limited. Dash 10 ca, Credit LUDENDORF are now persuaded had been connected with insurance
pet ooP7»; Rate of subscription, to the Overland that war will not be decided by the interests in the Far East since China, Mail", is $18 per annus: postage armica in the field,
1888.1ay t 61 jar kanam extra. Single copies twenty
very Ee bocatus the manager for the Far contains about 500 volumes, and is well and different view to that which prevailed Fast of the Sun Imurance Office in 1904, patronised. Funds for the additional Handwriting-Wong wing-tong -Alterations, and additioon" to Advertise-
▲ position which he held at the time of books and for the School Bugle Band Recitation. Fung Tam-leaug. Chai mare on Pages 2-5, 6, and Tasbonleia Germany at the outbreak his death Mr. Graham had been in gentlemen. The Bugle Bard is attached Alurgs number of attendance medals
were subscribed by aamber of Chinese Fak-pang, Fok Wing-kin. Chof Fak-hal be sent to the lion, Re. 5, Wyndham of the war. Modern Berset, not later than '11 30 KES KRAK AVD
War, failing health for some time past. He to the Bayingpan Division of the St. Alterations and additions to Advertise HINDENBURG rec
recetitly told leaves a widow and a daughter at Johm Ambulance Brigade. The Division, and first-aid certificates are also
the
Shanghai and for who is at home at consisting of Fast and Present papils, is awanleder
supported financially by Mr. Ho Kom, pl wung it is thoroughly eficient, and The Hon Mr. SEVEN then addressed. in furnished with the latest equipment the pupil He he was much honoured At the Ambual Competition on flor
momo ""pro rata', C
anhecribers in Hoogkong and Kewloon,
policy. Both Field Markal väs
THE WO
menzs on page 1, 4, 5 and 8 should be Berlin correspondent of the Vienna school.
New Advertisemente sould be sent In Neue Freie Presse, “in before 2p.m.: jotka vartioameata and Bubscriptions which the people, and not of armies,
The General Post Offics arrange
garden work
the scholars in Chinese, saying thik in addition to the fact of their baring the honour of the presence Class 1st Class Prize, Prize for Com of the Hon. Mr. Cland Severn, they position and Prize for Urdu Abdullah were further honoured by the pre- Bath: 2nd Class Print, Charan Singh.
Clase By--lat Class Priza and Prize for sence of Sir Charles Eliot, the Vice
Composition, Jerma Nissim End Class Chancellor of the University He Prize, Khwaj Mobamed; Prize for Urdu advised thetti al so keep their minds Whamed Elussa. on their work, so that some day they. might be under the care of Sir 2nd Class Prize and Composition FREDA H. A. Yakook; Urda Frize, Mohamed Charles Eliot.ut the University and fa become undergraduates.
Cheem were then given for Mr. Chess Prizen Old Boys-Chat Po Mrs. Alanis und Mr. Ho how Tong
Claud Severn, the visitors, Mr. and ming Present Boye. Li Kwong after which the ceremonies con
Sports Prizes. Old Boys, Football
The “ancial #life of the school has Leung Oi-sang Old Bova, Volicy Ball,
Class 6,-1st Class Prize, A. FL. Madur;
Class 71st Class Frize and Composi tion Prize, Soban Singh: 2nd Class Prize, - David: Urdu Prize, Abdul Karim, ** Class 81st Class Prize and Urdu
Prize, Mossa Hausan) 2nd Class Prize and Composition Prize, Kassim Omare
MUSIC ELLA, KADOORIE, Mid, thất, he
took a very lively interest in the School and that it had given him great pleasure to give away the prizes. He hoped that the improvement shown in the lash year, both in the work and in the attendance, would contian6.
in the charge of Mr. Boy who has raised Wan Man-kitka the players tos high state of efficiency.
DmingBlackboard Drawings, Lan choot the league shield, which was Im Pencil and Brush Drawing CT, 4, CHINA'S BALT BEVENUE IN 1917. The School Team You the Hongkong presented by the Hon. Mr. HE Pollock Ng Waipun: Cl. 5, Chad I-chen; CI. 6 A
Library recently
που
L Conng.iv.
Mr O MADAR aid that he was
The net solt revenue paid foto the present in order to thank Bir Elfir
map Bank during 1917 was 870,897,940, Kadoorie on behalf of many of the decrescafe 31,813,310 as compared parents of the hoys at the School for with 10 out an increase of 11,349,713 the great work he had done in buildhig met in full and the surplus released in with the boys fees. He hoped that tioris aecured on the Sale Gabelle were as compared with 1015. All the oblign the School and in helping every month 2017 amounted to 668,613,370.
are not ordered fos Exed period will bend war now terminaten with the ments for the Chinesa New Thar Day the Division was placed second, by, being naked, to give away the ADMIRAL KATO GIVES A DINNER for Sie Ellis Kadieorie stel Mr and Mrs.
Telegraphic Adárom. Mar Hongkong.
continued until counterwanded.
Cada;2.B.0, 6th Edition,
Telephone No, 21.
SO THE CHINA" MEASL,"LIMITED,
folidays are sa fallowe
the boys would profit by their School training and would always remember what Sif Ellis Kadoorie had done for them. He also thanked the Hongkong Government for providing so fine a site
The proceeding closed with-choets, of four Companies carpeting. day, the During the Small pox Epidemic, in the prizes for the first time at Saying
Ralph L There
11th fest being Chinese
Dayarly part of the year the Member of Pun School He had often heard
SVG V&Thoen / present – were : 48irs 27 rmer the Post Office will be entirely glowed. Vacation and vaccinated no fewer than
this Division gave up a portion of their of the great efficiency of that school.
Vol Kadoorie, « Mrs and Mri. – Balphant AResterame from Tokyosays:→ Mantu Bakan Singh, Abân}} merely indirect There will be no delivery or collection 12,000 casos The Division, now attached and he looked forward very much to enge from rostock sites Pan U Chin, D. Mada is finenes on Lis whole system which of correspondance from the Pillar Boxes ar » Volunt Aid Detachutes to the being there when Mr. Mor Invited that on the 24th January Admiral Kato Hasham Khan Walk
Non-Boxholders may however not Defence Corps, has also attended Field him to present the prizes. He thereby decays; and collapses
Mobilisation Guards General Bir WI
defext of the enemy peop
are no decíaire
Warn they are
VISITING CARDS and General Exor
the same thing on
and, ther
their ordinary correspondance- azap plication at the enquir
south west of
Tuesday
will be open from
will be one
ordinary!
and one
on Stin
Days
Elonour, and the Defence Corps Cams that he
roviding half the composite
Division sent to Canton of the invitation
of ELVE thể, Novázíne of Cantón för:|
On
Sperhaps godacti Kom Loak
AT YLADLYOSTOCK.
God' gave a 'dinner at theé
late-Generul to which
Singh, Jawalai
Alf Buz, Aging
Miram Bax and Famil