THE CHINA MAIL EXTRA.
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1920.
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.
THE ELLIS KADOORIE SCHOOL
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Our thanks are due to all the gener- ous donors of scholarships and prizes. Special prizes for special subjects are keenly contested for, and evoke great interest. I desire to thank you, Dr. Severn, or the donation of prizes for the Art Compétition, and for con- ing here to present the prizes to-day.
DEATH.
HAYNES-At the French Hospital on February, 6, Mrs. H. Haynes, late matron of King Edward. Hotel. Funeral passes the Monument at 5.p.m. tu-morroW.
FOOTBALL,
IR.C. v. ST. JOSEPH'S (R),
The prize distribution in connection with the Ellis Kadoorie School took place to-day at goon, the Hen: Mr. Hon. Dr. Claud Severn said: ft Claud Severn C.M.G., handing the gives me very great pleasure to come scholars their awards. In addition to here, far, I think, the fourth occasion Hon. Mr. Severn there were present to present the prizes since this school Mrs. Mycock, Sir. Ellis Kadeorie, was taken over by the Government, i Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak. Mr. E. | Lhink we are all pleased to see here Ralphs, and Mr. C. Mycock (Head this morning your founder. Sir Elis master).
Kadoorie, and one of your chief beno- 1.C. in their Second Divisior, League The following will represent the factors. Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak. match against the St. Joseph's (R) on They continue to show great interest the Navy Ground on Saturday, kick- in this school and its increasing pre-off at 2.30 pm. A. O. Madar, M.S.
perity must. I think, afford rear satisfaction.
Ismail, GA. Hyder, A. Salleh, A.G.. was glad to notice in the report what Marker, G. Mohamed. O. Rumjaha, was said about Mr. Jamese who has S. Rumjahn and A.N. Other. was a man of considerable attain- recently left the Coeny. Mr. James
The report for the year 1019 was as followsMr. Bird went on leave! in May, and was succeeded by Mr. B. James who acted as Headmaster until his retirement an account of health on the 26th October,
(Applausen Harteam. (Capt.) B.A. Hyder, S.A.R.
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lunt work and whose services here as master you 4nust have appreciated. He had great imagination and the capacity for imparting knowledge in Mr D. Abtham
Mr. James was a very successful Class Master, and while Queen's College will naturally associate himments, who during the war did excel- with their paper, the Yellow Dragon (which he, in co-operation with Mr. Ralphs, first produced 30 years ago) the Ellis Kadoorie School will rethen ber him by his pegular edition of "War Stories." The reed wishes or
a way which inade learning a pleasure and Mrs E. G.M:& Mrs R. Kewley
Me W. G. Joseth the school go with his in his retire-join with Mr. Mycock in the keen. W. Anderson po
ro his pupils. Applause.) I also..Andeson
Mr Kla bite iment. returned from active sergret that he has expressed in the
Mrs C. vice on the 26th September, and from recent death of Mr. Chan Kai Ming Me Farr
Mr and Mrs P. I. Han insea
Athin on the 26th October to present date have who was one of your benefactors and Me J. s Beanf.rt Ve Mes Tonada's
Mr M Law an had charge of the school. Mrs. who rock an immense interest in the
Mom, Leiria Langley was transferred here at the progress of education in this Colony. F. H. Belilios
ananadore L. D. al citiren beginning of this term from Sai-ying [He had been a great friend of mine
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Me and Mr. W. D. pun School, and has done good work.
Toum's Changes in the Chinese Staff were heard of his death with much sor-Mr Mes S. Bisney Dr. Writt
ever since I came to the Colony and i Fenson due in two cases to masters joining business Arms, and in others to pro-your present headmaster Mr. Mycock Bowsk
Tow. You are fortunate in having as
Mr F. R. Benricko Mr C. W: Martyr motions, and until the "arrival of awha was in this school as
Mrs. 3. Enl Mr & Mrs J. Metin temporary master last week, we were before it was taken over
master Mr&Mrs J.M. Brady is L. Melliss
Mr 11. E. Basiin two Chinese masters below, full Government and he now finds himselts A. S. romper
by the 1 B. 3. Braun Mearaj Mes T. I, E. strength. Pupil teachers and students here in a more responsible position.
Melanes from the University have attended Mr. Mycock during the past few years here for practical experience in class has had a remarkable experience on
reeks • management and method.
active service. The maximum enrolment during the just before he reached England the On his way honse year was 620 and the average attendship on which he was travelling was ance-567, an increase of 73 over last submarined. He then joined that
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year's figures. The figures have famous Corps the Honourable Artit- shown a gradual increase during the lery Company and while training with last five years. School work has been that Corps they were bombed from carried on as usual, and steady pre-enemy airships while in the Tower gress has been made. I was pleased of London. to find, after a long absence, that the France, and then get married to Mrs. He was wounded i general standard throughout the school Mycook, whom we are pleased to see has been raised. There is still room here to-day. for improvement in the lowest classes, took place in the short space of thres I think all those things however. The Vernacular Classes months and I think it constitutes a have been under the able supervisien war record: of Mr. Ng Fung Chau, whose assist- self back in this very fine school and
But now he finds him. Waln ance to me has been invaluabic. Cap- I am sure he must say to himself with tain Macaulay. R.A.M.C.. has during the Psalmist he has gone through the term just closing visited there and water, but he has been brought school as Medical Officer: about halfinio a Lordly place. the boys in attendance have been pleased to see that great progress has medically examined and recommenda-been made both in the sports of the tions made where necessary.
school and in the varicus activities The various athletic and social connected with school life. I am glad activities of the School have been to see that you have a botanical de- vigorously carried on.
partment because the Chinese are particularly fond of flowers and are wanderlut adepts at growing the most
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Our Botanical Department, which provides plants and flowers, is flour ishing, as is also our latest venture.glorious blooms in the most unpen- the School Band. Both these or mising surroundings. You have als ganizations are under the management a dramatic society and a rapidly grow-r F. Holroy of Mr. Lam Kwan Shan, who is a ing library. capable and energetic Treasurer.;
The speaker then went on to reler
The Dramatic Society continues to to Runes and remarked that he noticed flourish and gave performances in con-which, like valley ball, required skill they had not yet taken up basket ball, nection with the Peace Day Celebra-1 tions and as a farewell to Mr. James.
and quickness of the eye, He under- The Library under its
stood that volley ball and basket ball able Librarian, Mr. Cheng Kai In, steadily would be played at different seasons grows and now numbers 1.030
of the year, as were football and cric- volumes. To the supply of periodicalsket in England. Referring to the art
Mrs E. Howe
Sir Ar hur & Tady
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Mr and Mrs J. H.
Williams
Mr. T. Will amon MC.A. N. Williams
Sept and lus R. Mrs. Woch
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Miss H. B. Jones B. Jpen Dis 10, B. repona
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Miss Ailee Woodla 3s Doris Woudise
and Mrs E. H. Wright
Class 6B-ist, Ng Wing: 2nd,
we have this year added two English Prizes Dr. Severn said ire had award-Lui Chi Shut. and twelve Chinese magazines. ed the first prize to Ng Ping Kwong.
It
Class GC.-Ist. Yeung Yu Kan;.
Class 7A.(F.Sr, to Class 6). Leung Kain Tong; 2nd, Cheung Koon
Jau..
Clars 78.-ist, Leung Kar Sheurg; 2nd, Ho Ho Man.
Class 7C-st, Lam Tak Cheung; 2nd. Cheng Chi Hung.
Class 7D.-1st, Chu Keng Po; 2nd. Tse Chan Yau.
2nd, Wose To Pui.
Class 8 JA-1st. Hu Kong Piu;
is matter of congratulation that it isHe showed a good deal of work. His 2nd. Fan Chung Man. entirely self-supporting.
flower painting was really very good Physical Drill has been carried on and he also exhibited a landscape. regularly this term, and the introduc-which he did in about an hour in tion of new exercises and games has school, and which showed great pro- enhanced is popularity. Discipline, awarded to Chung Man Tak.
mise. The second prize he had on the whole, is good,
He "Swimming picnics were arranged in only showed a little work but his study the summer term and were well at-
in sepia of an eagle on a branch was tended. We lost the Coronation
very promising. In cinclusion he Shield to Queen's College Senior and hoped that his future, efforts would congratulated Mr. Mycock on his work Team at their swimming sports by continue to be as successful. Before touch. The encouragement given to closing Dr. Severn referred to the swimming in this school has been great, and it is gratifying to follow the that in some cases the Government medical examination and mentioned success of boys who may have left would be prepared to provide specte. the school. One old boy took part cles for children found suffering from in the Harbour Swim last year, and finished second. We had better re-
defective eyesight. sults in the District Schools Sports Kadoorie, the visitors, and the head- this year, and were second- for the master and staff concluded the pro- Ellis Kadcoric Challenge Shield, ceedings.
Shek Wing Kwan distinguished him- self in Group I events and the Chi nese masters took all the prizes offer. ed in the Masters' Race.
won the Tug of War.
We also
Cheers for Dr, Severn, Sir Ellis
PRIZE LIST.
The prize list follows:-
Pc Fong: 2nd. Leung lu Choo.
Class 3 B.-F.S., to Class 7), lu
Chiu Kai Sun.
Class 8 101st. Ng lu Wa; 2nd,
2nd. Tsoi Woon, Kuen.
Class 8 Dist. Yuen Flok Lim;
2nd, Wu Mo Tuk.
Class 8 2A.-ist. Ng. Keon Tim,
2nd. Lony Wai Man.
Class 8 2B-1st, Lam Sik Cheung; Class 8 2C-1st, Chan Ping, Fui; 2nd. Lo Yung Kwong.
Class 8 2D.-Ist, Lui Lung Yat: Scholarships for Queen's College2nd, Yuan Ngan Hung, July 1910.-Leung Cheng Ling. Tai Class 8 2E-1st. Li Ka Yui; 2nd, Chung U, Chan Kai Ming Scholarship Yau Scholarship for 1918; Cheng Pun Nai He.
Chan Chun
Class S 2F-1st,
We cannot boast of much success in Football, but in Volley Ball, Junior for 1918; Ho Wai Fun, Government Kong; 2nd. Weng Yuen Foog. "A" won the Volley Ball Junior Scholarship; Li Chung Lok, Govern- League, Cup this term, and Kids "A"
VERNACULAR CLASSES. have, for, the fifth term in succession, Tai Yau Scholarship: Chari Ying Pun 2nd. Li Chung Lok; 3rd, Cheng ment Scholarship; Cheung Chung U, Class 4.1st, Cheung King Hung won the Bowl in the Small Boys Government Scholarship; Wong Chung U. Division. We had a visit from the Hung Mi. Lau Chu Pak Scholarship: Canton Normal College Team when Chu Hung Ki. Ho Kam Tong Scholar they were on tour, and Junior" A", had a successful tout in Canton dar-ship: Li Chung Lok; Lagard Scholar ing the Christmas Holidays. Tennis
ship. has also been played. Mr. Ng Chung Sau, the Sports Master, is to be con-ship. Kam Wa Kuit Ho Kam Tong gratulated on the successful year,
Ka Ming Scholarship, Chau Shiu Ki 1st, Ho
I report with regret that the school has lost a valued friend by the Sea of the late Mr. Chan Kai, Ming, who was intimately connected with this School from its foundation.
ENGLISH CLASSES.
Class SA-Chan Kai Ming Scholar-
2nd, Im Man Chiu, 3rd, Ng Wa Man. Class 5-st, Liu Kwok Leung: Class 6, Wong Man Papí 2nd, Chan Ping Fui; 3rd, ip Wan Chi.
2nd, Lo Yung Kwong, 3rd, Wong To Class 7-Ist, Fung Shiu Yung: Chiu.
Criss SB, F.S. to Class 4), Ma Lok I Im; 3rd. Tse Sul Un.
Gless 5. 137, Pan Nai Hi; 2nd, Chiu Kui: 2nd. Lara Shit Kun.
Class BA(F.S; to Class (5), Ma Wai Kui; 2nd Wong Mau Fu
ANT PRIZES. ·
1st. Ng Ping Kwong; 2nd, Chung Man Tak