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YING WAH COLLEGE.
DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES.
CHURCH AND BOO)
The annal distribution of prizes of de Ying Wah College took place in the Hall of the Y.M.C.A., on Saturday 11.E. the Governor pre- afternoon. wanted the prizes to the successful studente, and amongst the large gath ring present were the Rev. Dr. TW. Pearo, the Hon. Mr. E. A. Irving. (Director of tucation), Dr. N. Teesdale Mackintosh. Mr. E Ralples (Inspector of Schools), Mr and Mr J. R. Wood, Mr. T.M. Hazlerigg and Mr. Eric Hice.
The National Auf em was played as His Excellency entered the Hall. and then followed some interesting remarke on the history of the College by Dr. Pearce.
The beadmaster, lr. Arnold Hughes, then read the report as
follows:
DEADMASTER'S REPORT. Mr. A. Hughes, the Readraaster. then read his annual report as follows:-
To any mind one of the most out
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Church school rather than Missionary school. The London Missionary Society has rendered con siderable a'd during there initial years, both financially and in other ways, and, but for that assistance perhaps
the school would nover have been started and carried on, but the main responsibility for the support and cont. of of the school has always rested with the Chinese Church; and it will be a very great encouragement to the Directors and supporters of the London Missionary Society to know that the To Tsai Church in Hongkong is slowly, but patiently, bringing to a successful issue the task which it undertook. One may even venture to hops that the example of thus church will be an inspiration to other Chinese elsewhere to make them selves reaponsible for educational work now being maintained by Min sionary Societies and in this way the tine way he hastened when mission- aries from foreign lands will no longer be needed in China for the spread of the Gospel since the Chinese churches will strong enough to undertake this work without their aid.
FINANCIAL
BENEFITS.
On the financial sila, this school has, during the past year reaped a
examination
In the same way many students in the other class who ordinarlly would have stayed on in this school, left us during this year, because they did not like to stay for a year-and-a-half is the same class, and were able in the entrance
at other schools to gain admission to a higher class, I ain glad that some of these, too, have realised their mistake, and wished to come back to this school afterwards. I would venture to aug- gear that some further steps should be taken by the Educational Authorities of this Colony, to prevent boys, as lar as possible, from wandering from school to school. It is obvious that this practice is not only spoiling the eucation of the boys who are allowed by their parents and guardians to follow it, but also making it exceed ingly diffeult for the schools of this Colony to give a sound education at all.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MARKET PRODUCE IN
beginning and end of term. To all members of the staff I am greatly indebted for the loyal way in which they have co-operated with me in aceking to raise the school to a higher standard of efficiency.
INSPECTION:
The school was inspected ou December 20 by Mr. Ralphs, who, in his report which I have just recently received, says the following:
Building. The College is still housed in the building known as Craig liechie in Bonham Road. It will be notessary to consider, in the near future, the provision of more suitable premises.
Equipment, Fair. Attendance. --On roll 153. Present at Inspection 146.
Staff.-Adequate, according to Core requirements.
Organization
of Classca.---There aro eight classes. The average ages of In order to improve the standard pupils in Classes 3 to 8 are based and quality of education throughout upon the age given by each papil all the school of this Colony, I calculated according to the Chinese can think of no measure which ia sumechod. In future the date of birth a preliminary step to of each pupil should be correctly necessary as this end, as the adoption of some entered in stringent regulations by the
Register. Educational Authorities lor the purpose of deterring boys from leav.!
the School Admission
standing feature in the development vor grant benefit from the increasing a schoal which they have once generally very good; the exercise
entared without an adequate reason. that the Authorities
of this school during the past year, grants which Your Excellency saw I feel sure
birt
ro operate with 1 'ཏྟཱ▪ Educational Department in the drawing up of such regulations, and are every endeavour alterwards to see that they were
enforced.
EXAMINATIONS.
Discipline.-Very Good. General,--The written work was
books examined were neatly written and carefully kept and show that steady progress is being made. Io the Junior Classes Composition is based on Conversation Le sons with accessful results. Arithmetic is very satisfactory throughout. Drawing is tught in the four lower classes, a modification of the modern system bing adopted. Satisfactory progress is being made, some good colour work was shown in Class b. Throughout the school the weak subject is reading. In Class 3 reading was disappointing, phrasing and pronunciation being alike defective. This class is now is English Master, charge of
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the 8th of its existetice, has been the fit to make just a year ago on half the various sclunts would gladly
learer definition of the mlationship | of education in this Colony. It bas of the school to be Change Church been relieved from the one at
ou wheh from the very start fall barrassment which hampered its work pursuit was last for utsupport in former years, and it has been all and management. At the time when to end the year just closet in a lar the school was tirat promoted a Com - | healthus financial position than ever mutten of fifteen gentlemen was spe¦ before. Not only will there be a
The results ohtaised during the printed by the To Tsai Church | virtual bulanne of more than a thon- Comcil for the management of the sand dollars on the current expendi past year ka the luiversity Examina school. Soon the Committee was ture of the year, but a reserve fund tions cannot be considered very estis- found to be too large for the purpose pearly $1,000 consisting, clue 'y of factory. Ont of eight boys in Class of a close cuatrol of the school's ad subscriptions from our Chinese sup-who entered for the Mstriculation or minest ration, sud a sin di Exerative of porters, has been placed on fixed Senior Lol Examination, 2 hove *rs members was appointed, which deposit, so as to be available to meet passed the Matriculation and 2 the
frequent unten vals. FL!
The the extra expenses which will be Senior Local: aud in Class II out of members of this executive patiently mourred during the period of the 13 candidates presented for the Junior so that improvement may b expected and locally mandated the school headmasters furlough in England.Local Examination (4) have passed. In during the coming year. fu Classes through a peitud of live years, in But it is fully realised by the Com-
bath classes the standard was bwer4, 7 and 8 while the pupils read with which
proidents
thau in former years, but as already are they have apparently not beeg of exceptional mitter of this school that hand in diffiealy had to be fired.
hand with an increased grund, goes a explained many boys who entured well taught, since their pronunciation During that pand the larger to demand for increased efficiency, les 2 in September 1920, did not is poor and the errors common among mitten seldom mut, and in fact, ik During this past year there has been stay with us to take the Junior Local Chinese are much in evidence may almost be sant to lave dropped an increased expenditure on both | Ex iuination, and in both classes Class 6 the pronunciation is better 14 of existence, for questions of large staff and equipment, and I anticipate there were some boys who were and in Class 6 it is very good. In rssue, which the Executive Committer that in the coming year this will be endeavouring to take the Examination conversation, although pronunciation felt itseli unable to deal with, were necessary to a yet greater extent. At six months before the time, at which least one more master from Englandin ordinary circumstances they would The need for the larger Committee should be engaged, and indeed the have taken it. In one respect, how as an intervening link between the Board of the London Missionary ever, there is an advance on previous' Executive Canities and the Church Society was requested by the Coni-gears, both the students who passed Council was, however, still felt, and nuttee of this school, over two years the Matriculation Examination have at the end of 1920 a new arrange ago, to find a suitable man for this entered the University, and ar. in Ho Nai ment was desis d, which I believe post, but unfortunately, owing to the residence at Morrison Hall. will prove satisfactory as perniau great shortage of teachers it has been Kau, who passed last July, obtained ent basis for this school and unable to fulfil the request. We hope Government Scholarship of $300 possibly may be a model for other that before another year has passed per annum for four years to assist him churches in China which dreide this long-look d for new master will in his training as a teacher, on condi- tion that after he has completed his to found schools of this type. Under ¦ have arrived and begun bis work, this new arrangement the Church Last summer word was received Cuiversity training, he sha'f return to Council will be asked at the beginning from the Secretary of the Association thus school to teach, tor at least two
referred to the Church Council.
of each year to select a Committee of the British Cambers of Commerce | years,
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of
ATTENDANCE.
Under these conditions Mr.
Mok Kon Sang also kindly consented to nominate him for one of the Donor's scholarships of which he is the
awarder.
School.
STAFF
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is defective as in reading, the pupils show nonsiderable intelligence ani are quite willing to talk.
Graat--I recommend that the highest grant be awarded.
I would like to take this opportuni- of assuring the Educational ty Authorities of this Colony that immediate attention shall be paid to the criticisms and suggestion for improvement contained in this report, and I trust that before this present year is closed the weak points reveal- ed in this report will have been rectified,
HOSTEL.
During the greater part of the year the Hostel has been well filled: In the first term there were 38 bearders,
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and in the ascond term 25. Mitchell kindly inspected the Hostel last April and in his certificate stated that the general health of the boarders was good and the sanitary conditions of the buildings excellent.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES.
On the Athletic side of the school
which I consider to be a factor of the
of an all-round education, there is not
MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1922.
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of fifteen members to take charge of in China, concerning the endeavour all educational work which the church which the Chambers of Commerce are undertakes and from this educational making to organise a Tand to help Committee at its first meeting each secondary schools in Chios, which are
Wong Man Kwong, who I assed the year, the smaller excentive committes educating Chinese on British lines and for the management of this school in response to his equest detailed Matriculation last November, has It is true that buring the past year information was sent as to the work entered the Commercial Department O other gra- the Education Committee only met and financial position of this school, of the Arts Course, ence, and so some of its members and we have since heard that at the duates of the school it is interesting may complain their only work is the Conference the Chambers of to note that two, Au King and Ad election
of the Ying Wa College Commerce bekl in Shu..ghai last Wai Pan, Ive entered the Canto Executive Commute, lat, tast November, defuit steps were taken Christian College and are taking the Peking Union Medical College. year being th
this for the raising and distribution of a year, system bad Lat yet got into fund for the assistance of British and cae other. But Chit, has obtained greatest importance for the securing working
order
and am seondary schools in China. Should a post as a clerk in the Government much to record save that the usual
We hope that all these sure that in this New Year the help from this source be forthcoming service. Executive Committee will see to it in the coming year, then two masters students will do well, and as ona of games have been played and the school represented in the inter-school that the Educat on Committee, frea from England instead of one, should them expressed it in a recent letter which they are appointed, bave be engaged.
to me they will do their best to leagues and competitions. Although no distinctions have been won by the opportunities to meet and discus the Turning to the internal administra uphold the honour of their Oldschool in this sphere, yet I am glad future policy of the school as well as tion of this school during the past
to say that a far greater interest has the more important practical steps to year, I would briefly call attention to
been taken in the school sports, be taken for the realization of the sonic of the more important develop-
There have been a good many especially during the last half year. policy. It is, also, always possible ments and changes.
changes in the staff during the past At the beginning of the Autumn that in the tature other schools
year. On the retirement of Mr. Fok term all the players were divided besides the Ying Wa College, will be
two Na Hang, Mr. Lo Kun Un, B. Sc. into I am sorry to report that the pun.
groupe, camed the scorted by, or placed under the con-
ber of students in the school has joined the staff as the senior Math-Red and the Green, and frequent trol of the Church, and is that case 1.5 decreased during this past year. In ematical Master and just recently matches were played between these value to the church as a central board 1921, the maximum euroiment has bas been appointed second master. groups, both in the Senior and Junior of the church will be inceasingly 1920, and the average attendance has us for a year-and-a-half and did ex-for many stalents to participate in people assembled in the playground | their fiends.
femel for all the educational work heen 159 as compared with 190 in Mrs. E. M. Wilson who staped with divisions, thus giving an opportunity day, a large gathering of about 1,000 by the Y.M.C.A. for the students and been 141 as compared with 160 in cellent work as a teacher of English the organised games, and also arranged by the studenta. In con- Excellency congratulated the College to witness an enjoyable concert After distributing the prizes, His COMMITTEE'S LOYAL WORK. 1920. I consider that the falling off in the middle and lower classes, was providing constant practice for the clusion a few words should be said as on the satisfactory year's work. He As he admaster, I am ex-officio a in numbers was to some extent due compelled to resign last spring on boys who were chosen to play in the member of the school Executive to the changes which we found it account of health, and her place, which school teams. Wong Chor Woon, the to the work of the school branch of also congratulated the succesful, this opportunity of placing on record other schools, in the time for making Wilson has now been filled by Mrs. Hodeserves special mention for the way organised, and it was not until after expressed in Chinese the thanks of the my sincere appreciation of the loyal clasa-promotions. This change wLA-
Shiu Lau, & certificated teacher of in which he has devoted himself to the Easter that a group of Christian College to His Excellency for his way in which the members of this necessitated by the change which the America. In April last, Mr. Ng Yn organisation and supervision of the students banded themselves together presence. Committen have worked during the University decided to maks in the Shang joined the staff as the senior group games. The Annual Athletic under the name of a Friendship past year. There has been a good time for holding the Junior Local Vernacular teacher, and I have been Sports were held early in May on the Group as a spiritual preparation British Grenadiers," was then sung practical to take motion pictures in The College Hymn, based on the it sufficiently spendy it may become attendance at all of its meetings. examination, since the promotions in very pleased to note that under his Rececourse ground. And during the for the re-starting of a Y.M.C.A. As by the students to the accompaniment natural colours. and as a consequence the members class 2 have always been made on the instraction a greater interest is being summer months bathing parties wore the summer holidays drew near, this of a harmonium. are gaining an inside knowledge of the results obtained in this examination. taken by t'e bays of the sanfor classes held regularly on Wednesday and Friendship Group was changed into The proceedings terminated with working of the school which enables No Jucior Local Examination, was in their Chinese studies, Mr. Cheung Saturday afternoons at which many YMCA from which six students College yell-a tremendous roar, them to exercise, a more effective held last July be in former years, and Ya Kwang, who came to us in March, boys learnt to swim. As well as some of the teachers, were Red Indian war-cry control over its administration. I regret to say that a grent many of has been doing good service as -0 The school playground through sont as delegates to the Y.M.C.A. stu- Special mention abould, I feel, be the boys who entered Class 2 inacher in the lower classes, while in constant use has been stripped bare of dent's summer conforence held at made of our Trenanter, Dr. Au Sz September 1920, were unwilling to the middle class Mr. Leung Nai all the grass that once grew there, and Ting Woo. During the past tera Thirty persons were baptised by Chan, who undertook this arduous stay in thrt class for the extra half Hong's place was takbo last Autumn during the dry season is covered with the YMCA. has exerted a much immersion in the river at Llanelly, post at the beginning of last year, year, and in several cases andeavour by Mr. Chung Taung Kwai. Another think layer of dust which causes stronger religious influence of the Carmarthenshite. The ice had to be and so relieved Reverend, Mr. Wells od, with the assistance of private pe Yeuds Wat Po, as the soltool Broh, discomfort to the players. As whole school life that in any previous of a burden which he and a fully coaching, to prepare themselvbd for been Mr. Young Wai as the soon as postible a cement surface year. A geyor meeting was held bornt for several years. 20,975 the Senior Local, or Matriculation bursar. This appointment bas llaved should be laid down on the every Monday morning just before On this occasion when for the first Examination in November last, me of a great deal of detail, work, playground, and I hope that friends the commencement of school, and time Your Excellency has honoured None of those who attempted to do which it was incrasingly clear that will be found to help the school in voluntary Bible classes were arranged us by your presence at one of mir so have passed, and I know that the headmeter would not stand to providing the neonetary funds for on Sunday evenings. Through thean chbak functions, I feel that it has not several of them are now Vory as the numbers in the school grew, this purpose activities as well as in other way been out of place to lay special stress sorry that they did not stay on in the and during the year, thanks to our On October 10 ble students or was conscious, that a pint of friend. In the hope of rendering Paris a coloura-violet, kroon, and bod on, the fact that this school is under sobool and laks the Jumor Local mar's offerta, there has been a very Like/control of a Chinoso Church, Examination last November, in which and sot of a Missionary Society, they would almost certainly have
bould therefore salled received a successful resulti
inamfest.
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A new film which can be used in
Committee, and I should like to take necessary to make in common with for a time, was taken by Mrs. Herbert President of the school games Club the Y. M. O. A. During the early students.
months of the year no Y.M.C.A., wài The Rev. Cheung Chuk Ling any roll-film camera for the taking of
gnaised, with an even greater succes, ahly and
great improvement in the ordered working of the sobdoresulting in
than in formar yours, a colouration of through the subool, and, this
broken for the ceremony.
photographs in natural colours has bron made by Dr. Ruth, of Munich.. Should it be found possible, to make
It is some years since the Lumiere
a
like
"I would much rather you did it," man at Shoreditch County Judge Cluer' remarked, wite to keep quiet.
brothers of Lyons invented the wonderful autochrome plate, with which transparent photographs 00 glass can be taken in colours. Those plates and similar onda sinco invented by British moun facturers are of great zee in making natural colour records of diseases and Various medical subjects,
Dr. Rath's natural colour film is somewhat similar in character, andsin 'made by coating a sensitive omuluión, over a base containing a mosaic work of minute grains of rosis, otained in the proper proportion to the primary
nolly, proooodings are being. The flins wand ating the users of kinkan Jodked at like tran the Anniversary of the Chinese think, ongeallly handless at the social, lioms in motor cars, which sto fall in antor hoppa so it great saving of time expedally at the Depublic. In the evening that
Okelatmas timon 1 in Paris,
method of "rating
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