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ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE.
THE ANNUAL PRIZE GIVING
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The Free Day School at Cause- way Bay has also been carried on witti sccess for another... year nrgely through the subscriptions of our students who found more thin $400 towards the salary of the "teacher and the rout of the school premises. This school has now Very attractive was the settingen carried on in this way for in which H.E..the General Officer seven years.
THE GENERAL'S SPEECH.
Commanding, General C. C The weekly visit to the Preach- Laard, C.B., C.MG., presented ing Hall in the centre of the town the prizes to the boys of St. has been regniarly kept up by Paul's College on Saturday even-some of the staff and senior ing. The big quadrangle had been students while other work, in| converted into an open air arena, connection with our school with a temporary gallery at one Y.M.C.A., such as the Scripture Sunday end and a "stage at the other. Union meetings and This arena was entirely filled with. School classes, has been well the relatives and friends of the supported. pupils. The gallery and sides Looking back over the past were thronged by the boys them-year, we cannot feel that the time selves. Upon the stage with the has been wasted, that merely 50 General were Mrs. -Luard, the many lessons have been given and Bishop of Victoria (The Rt. Rev. so much ink splashed on to paper, C. R. Duppuy, D.D.). who pre-but rather that something real sided, the Headmaster (the Rev. has been done in the work of. A. Stewart) and several of the character building which is what masters. The stage was decor- this school stands for more than ated with paintings done by anything else. Daily the pattern themselves. The whole scene of a perfect life has been held up was lit by strings of coloured before our students, the ideal of electric lights, and as already an unselfish life and the joy of said, looked very attractive. service, and it is sufficient reward as we constantly rejoice to see, the higher call making itself heard and heeded above the clamour of selfish aims and objects. When
young man turns his, back upon what most call a life of prosperity and anecess and faces out, towards 'a life of service for others, then we feel that such a work as this is very worth while and all its drud- gery is turned to pleasure. Thus we look forward to another year of happy work together.
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School. Report. The following report was then read by the Principal (the Rev.
A. D. Stewart) :-
Sixteen years have passed away almost to the very day, since this school was opened and we have lud another uneventful year of steady work.
Attendance. The eurolment has again sligbile increased. Slightly hecanse lack of accommodation has comfelled us to refuse any appli- eants. In the month of December alone over one hundred - wère refused. The enrolment of March
Sevetul
22 was 565 and the attendance was 8, both of which figures are the highest yet recorded. students have again distinguished) themselves for regular attendance
[OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Commitment that he may act in the {and special prizes are being awarded.
General Meeting ill be held at the Company's Offices, L. and O. Building, SATURDAY, March 14, 1925, at 11 3.. for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to December 31, 1924 and electing Directore and Auditor.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from March 3 to March 14, 1825, both days inclusive.
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to Chan Ping-kam-and Jøl Chi- hing for five years and four years aubroken attendance respectively. Besides these Cheung Chi-on has got missed a day for three years and eight others for last year.
Prize Winners. Class 1-Lenng Bing-chew. Class 2-Chan Fung-kee. Class 3A.-Chan Ling-chi. Class 3B-Sung Man-chun. Class 3C.-Yung Man-hon. Class 4A-Cheung Fook-nin. Class 4B.-Li Tai-kong. Class 40-Loh Chung-kan. Class 5A-Kwan Shiu-kan. Class 5B. Tang Nai-chiu. Class 6A.-Laa Po-kuen. Class 6B, Poon Kwong-ho. Class TA-Shin Tat-luen. Studies. The School during the
Class 7B-Ko Ping-choi. past year had the benefit of Miss Class 7C.-Wong Kwok-kuen. Bendelack's advice and teaching Class 7D-Wong Chung-suen. and greatly profited thereby. Class 8A,Ng To-kui. Special emphasis was laid on good
Class 8B.-Cheung Wa-leung. Medals for unbroken attend- written work and this was nótized by the Inspector of English Schools ance. Chan Ping-kam (five
Chi-hing who reported that Writing was years), Loh excellent written work was what years). and the books tidy.
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GIRL GUIDES:
ENTERTAINMENT AND DISPLAY.
An interesting insight into the work of Girl Guides and Brownies was gleaned at the entertainment end display given at the Helena May Institute on Saturday after-
noon.
Per C.P.S. R.M.S. "Empress of Asia" on Mar. 6; for Vancouver via Shanghai and Japan-Miss P. M. Almeida, Major and Mrs W. H. Anderson, Rev. Roque Arecend,
The display was witnessed by a Mr A. H. Atkins, Mr. Robert Bailey, Miss A. Bidekoff, Mrs D. large gathering including His Blossi, Miss J. Blossi, Mr C. H. Excellency the Governor, Sir Bratt, Mr W. Burgess, Mrs T. H. Gaisford-St. Lawrence (Private Edward Stubbs, Mr. T. J. Burgess, Father J. F. Callaghan, Secretary), the Right Rev. C. R. Mr P. Callander, Mr A. Cameron, Duppuy and Mrs. Duppuy; Com-, Mr E. Casey. Mr and Mrs Chung modore Stirling and Miss Stirling; In the Hongkong Locals the re-
Thye Pin, Mrs. Chong Shi, Mr and the Rev. J. G. Waldegrave (Scout ANY member of the community suits were quite up to the average Play the Game!
Mrs B. H. Church, Mr A. Cochubey, Commissioner), Lt.-Col. Robert- who wishes to give evidence and were better in the number of
Introducing General Luard, the Miss O. Collishaw, Mr and Mrs E. Son (Assistant Scout Commis- sioner), Lady Severn (President), of the distinctions gaired, most noticeable the Committee Legislative Council appointed to being one in the Jior Local for Bishop mentioned that His Excel-O. Cooper, Mrs E Crawford, Mr Lady Stuart Taylor (Island Secre consider the question of the RENTS English, a rare and coveted, distine-lency had been in the Colony only ORDINANCE s requested to com- tion and, in tins the puly one one month and this was the first and Mrs F. P. Dew, Miss M. W. tary), Mrs, Dyer (Treasurer), and Edminson, Mr G. L. Fenton, Mr W. the officers in charge of the monicate with the Chairman, awarded in the whole examination, prize giving he had attender here. Attorney General, Courts of Justice Chan Fung-kee is to be heartily con- They were proud to have His Fitzsimon Mrs J. H. Fox, Miss Joan various units... if possible on 'cr before, Monday, the gratulated on his success.
Excellency there, and proud to Fox, Miss F Fung, Mr T. R. Gardner, Mr J. Geissner, Mr and 9th March.
Sinf The staff has created a re-welcome Lady Luard too. Before Mrs R. W. Gordon, Miss Marjorie J. H. KEMP,
cord for itself in that. in a place coming to Hongkong. His Excel-
our lency had spent much of his time J. Gordon, Miss E. M. Gordon, Mr Chairman.
and Mrs L. E. Guterres, Miss Ann
Altogether 150 girls parti- portion, caly one member of the in India, and one thing that would Hanlon, Mr and Mrs FAI. Herier, cipated, there being four com- Hongkong, 5th March, 1925.
regular staff left.us dining the year. appeal to him in the report just Mr J. P. Hopkins, Mr W. Jpanies of Girl Guides and five In December Mrs. Dwyer left us read by Mr. Stewart was the Howard, Mr A. J. Hughes, Col. Brownie packs. The programme to retum to England after two years success the school had achieved in and Mrs Fraser Hunter, Mr Hut of valuable work on the staff and athletics. General Luard was a her place taken by Mr. Li Chiswa member of the polo team which who came to us with the Hongkong won the championship of all Once get rid of acidity, andy been both a student and teacher
University degree, having previous India.
After presenting the prizes, away go indigestion, gastritis, in this school. Time and space for
His Excellency the General said: sickness or whatever form your bid mention of the work of indi- Ladies and gentlemen, I shall not M. Lanza, Mr A. Hyde Lay, Mr W, demonstration by the First Kow Hongkong. Fire Insarence Co., Ltd. stomach trouble may take. To vidual
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HE Fifty-sixth Ordinary General THE
Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the under signed-on FRIDAY, the 27th March 1925 at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st Dember 1924
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of those discurs for deveral years and hire at
Acidity The Cause Of
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where constant change is
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In the absence of Lady Stubbs (Commissioner), Miss Paterson (District Captain) carried out the duties of that office.
Chun, Mr H. A. Jaynes, Mr Jer consisted of signal, drill by the Yong Bak, Mr and Mrs R. W. Second Kowloon Company, follow- Johnson, Mr and Mrs Kan Tunged by enrolment with colours, the Po, Mr L. D. Karainey, Monsgr. Elaying of a table and serving of
Company, A. Kelly, Mr S. G. Kirkland, Mr an imaginary tiffin by the Wan- knot tying Ko Yook Lim, Mrs Kum Sze, Mrs chai
that your food will do you good, has recently joined in and is already I came here was the existence of Mo, Mr E. Moller, Mr S. Mordecai, she regretted very much the
Sampson, Mrs L B. de Sauvanne, Mr J. A. Scout, Mr G. R. Smith, Mr
and ambulance.
The different move- is only necessary to take a simple the genial supervision of Mr. Rorator at all, but I should like to Sec Kwong, Mr Justin Levy, Mr C. stretcher drill, and a play by the antacid product known as Bisurat Stewart, who was Acting Principal say what great pleasure it gives Little, Mr Lo Kan, Mr Lum Kam Brownies. FOR ANEURISM, CANCER ETC.ed Magnesia. This preparation inring my absence for the greater me to be here this evening. As Wah, Mr and Mrs Ma Man Fai, Mrments were carried out in a the Bishop has told you I have and Mrs Ma Man Keap. Mr Ma manner creditable to the Guides Brownies, who combined stops all trace of acid fermenta- part of the year. We should like to
Shiu Hung, Mr and Mrs Ma Ying and in Hongkong I tion the instant it enters the thank the Rey, T.-B. Powell for his hot been long thing to learn; Piu, Mr and Mrs J. K. Mackee, Mr skilfulness with military preci-
E. MacNair, Mr G. C. Maxwell, Mrsion.. stomach; it prevents even the help in teaching Scripture through-
Lady Stuart Taylor said that possibility of pain and ensures out the year and we also extend a and one of the things that I am
hearty welcome to Mrs. Becher who afraid was unknown to me before H. A. Mereness, Mr and Mrs M, K.
Mr Mow Kwan Lui, Bishop P. J. absence of Lady Stubbs, their Most physicians and surgeons have ex- Doctors recommend Bisurated giving valuable help...
St. Paul's College. I now see what Muldoon, Mr A. B. Ng, Mr F.
Commissioner, but Scoutmaster pressed the option that Amuriem, Cancer and Magnesia; hospitals use it, and Sports.--Sports of all kinds were an extraordinarily successful Nightingale, Mr S Nogami, Mrs P
Waldegrave ha 1 kindly consented Carbuncle are incurable and many deaths havé been caused by these dread siseases. Dr. T. grateful people everywhere recom-carried on as nsual and many inter- institution it is. We have just L. Pan, Mrs O. Pekeisn, Mr F. W
to give an adress. Reference beans, W. B., Professor of the Japanese mend it in the hope that others group: competitions organised and heard Mr. Stewart's report for the Pilbeam, Mr and Mrs H H H was made to the 114 efficiency Imperial University has made a caretal study will be spared the torture that bly carried though by Messia. Ho last year, and I think I can say it Priestley, Mr and Mrs O. B. Raven badges won during the year, the last discovered the use of CARCINOLYSIN they once endured. Let it help Kalan, Wrog-cheap and Nwould take a lot of beating Mrs H K. Rowntree, Miss E most popular ones being for for injection and internal ae. A large nombor yoany chemist can supply this Wai-u: but the outstanding event (applause)-not only from the
domestic servies, child nursing. use of titis medicine and it is now becoming powder or tablet form. of Japanese patients have been carid by the remedy at little cost in either of the year was the winning, for work point of view, but what in
When the thad time in succession, of the terests me perhaps even more, M. D. Smith, Mrs N. B. Solner, Mr
Scout Commissioner Walde- well known for its camtire properties.
Foreigners have always died of these dis-buying be sure to see the word Shield presented by H. E. the from the athletic point of view. G. R. V. Stewart, Miss R. Stebart, exes owing to failure to find a remely.
Of late. Dr. Sun Yat Sen is suffering froni "BISMAG" in an oval device on Governor to the school wining You seem to work in your games Mrs Z. C. Tam, Master S R. Tam, grave explained the work of the cancer of the liver which is a phase of one of the wrapper if you want the one most points in the Inter-Schools with your studies, which is what Miss Y. J. Tam, Mr and Mrs Tan Guides. He said that the royal Sports. This year the Shield was we want. [Applause). A great Chao Beng, Mr Tang Ngan Pan, road to happiness was through diseases. TaseSURE remedy for your stoman won by the very narrow margin of thing in this life is to keep fit, Mr and Mrs F. Tinney, Mr, Tiu brotherhood, sisterhood, and ser-
and to keep fit you must take Lok, Mr Tong Jin Wan, Rev. Remi ExtensionNearly every year exercise. The best forin of Verhaegho, Miss Wai Sin, Miss See it on sees.
some addition to our school taking exercise in this country as Wai Hing, Miss Wai Fung, Miss every buildings and this year we have in other countries is to play Fong, Mrs F R. Warner, Miss M. Package been able to carry through an exten- games.
From what I have heard Wolkova, Mr Wang Tong, Mr K. Pion of our College Chapel, to sent I gather that among your games W. Wong, Mr Wong U. Chang, over four hundred with a physics is football. This is an excellent Mr Wong Soo Tick, Mr and Mrs Haboratory underneath, both very game which puts a boy or his Yorksten, Mr Yuen Mou Han. needed additions to our rather mettle not only for himself but cramped quarters, de
for his side also. That is a very Hostel The Hostel with accom- great help to a boy in after life, modation for eighty raasters and as it enables him to realise that (Applause) They turned out students had another good he has to play an unselfish part, smartly and cleanly, and looked Stubbs every year to be awarded year under its indefatigable House which is one of the most import very efficient. I am quite sure to the best Brownie Pack at the Master, Mr. Wong Shui-poon, and ant things (Hear, hear).
that the boy scout movement is a annual picnic was won by the
.thu abare-mentioned suffering from this disease will gradually develop fever, nervis pair, Arinary troubles, disorder.
bad appetite, sygestery and vomiting.
Victims of dos disende are advised to im mediately procuro "CARCINOLYSIN" from our agects and by taking this internally, or by injection, the progress of the disease will be atopied and results quickly obtained.
Cancer Glands will disstyear and swollen ulcers be reduced to a minimum quickly and easily by the use of "CARCINOLYBIN."
Those having hereditary disease are mirised 14 take "CARCINOLYBIN" inorder to check its activities.
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vice, a sense of appreciation of nature, combined with a sense of humour, and that the keynote of both movements was service to the State first in the home and then to the community. He appealed for help in very possi ble way it could be given. The Scout Commissioner closed-with some words of advice to the Guides.
A Totem Pole given by Lady
the health of the students has been must congratulate you particular-particularly good one, and I hope Wanchai Pack. Lady Severn exceptionally good
Other activities Other activities ly upon winning the athletic you will encourage it as much as made the presentation with a The generous gift of $1,000. have been carried on as usual shield of the Governor's for three you can. In conclusion I should word of congratulation,
years in succession. (Applause). like to thank you for the very THE CHINA, MAIL OFFICE The Scouts have had another suc-It seems to me an extraordinarily kind way you have welcomed me from Sir Paul Chater for the Girl Guide: movement was mentioned cessful year under Scontranator and interest in their world Becher, and show unabated deal good performance, though last here this evening.
During the evening an excellent by the Scout Commissioner in the. year you had a very near thing The Free Night School started for it. (Laughter and applause) concert programme was given by course of his address. by the Hostel students six years There is one other thing in con- the boys, the principal items ago, has been carried on by the nection with the report which in- being a comic sketch by Mr. Tso through the past year with the terested me very much That Yuk-wa and others, a saxophone same zeal and energy that has been relates to the hoy scouts, I was solo by Mr. B. Wong and A. No need of suffering from crimps in shown from the first and eightyy glad to meet the other Glan, a violin duet by Tsang E. the stomach or intestinal paine. Chara- poor students have profited by day in my garden your troop of Mien and Chan Fung-kee, a reberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy Clean Proofs and prompt delivery their teaching sild were made boy scouts tricer Mr. Becher, citation, by the email boys, and acres Get it to-day there will be
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qwa with any other troop.
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