FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928.

STRONG TO THE TOPI

THE CHINA MAIL,

GREEK LOAN.

NEGOTIATIONS CONCLUDED IN LONDON.

No subject to the butt of so many Grade 2: Chan Chiu, F. BA; and Kat of such virulent attacks as bdnen? [CAY BAY CHINESE 1 200 bo

tion. Every would-be reformer has Grade 3: Fung Kem-he; and So '(Continued from Page 1)

dig at it. Mr. Wols in one of Ming-mun STS his more serious works says;-)! Special Vernacular Priken

"In no part of our social life is Chan Teo-cheong, So Thang-yee, moulding of their characters so as dull traditionallam: so powerfully Lo Hau-ting, Tam Yuk-tann, and to fit them for the occupations of entrenched as it is in our educh. Ngan Kwai-tong. their after years. We have carried tional organisation." Prof. Sch Distinction Prizes (Matriculation

ISSUE OF $7,500,000. through the year's work steadily and ler In one of his vitriolle works and Senior Local)-1-Kalybung, on the whole well. The standard of says: "Great as is the vogue of Tang Hung-fai, Chan Wai-hau,

Rugby, Yesterday. work as judged by examinations humbug, in politics, It even Young Shiu-bung, Chan Wathon, It is officially anounced that the seems to be getting slightly harder. greater in education." The actual courses of work done are

and Yu Pak-chuen, hyri k Greek: Finance Minister has con- But there is another side to this Juntor Local Li. Ka-tung, Tee cluded his negotiations in London systematic, broad, and helpful." question. Education is bound up Kong-in, Fung ing-kan, J. Hunt, with

Boys are coming to us younger with the past as well as with the Soy. Kat-sang, Cheung Kig-chin, aneial syndicate headed by an international An- than they are used to do. The future. No system which falls to Chiu Fat-po, Chow Kwok-sik, Ho Hambro's Rank relative to Director of Education has demand-recognise the great heritage of Hung-chiu, D. Hust, Li Fuk-che, the ed that in future the limit pf age the past, to reverence it and hand L Kaying, Pang Ying-chan, Har

Rotation of a Greek to Class 8 be made a year younger it on improved can hope to be bans Singh, Wong Mun-tal, M. Roan, and that the issue will be still. The age of a Chinese boy be stable or successful future. tween 0 and 20 years.shows

Abbas, Bashir Ahmed, Chan Pomade in the rear future. Many of those who have passed ying, Chau Ching-hol, Chau Ho-loan will bear interest at six per The markable elasticity. This is bound through school readily acknowledge man, Fung Tin-you, Leung Mo- cent, the total to be offered for up with Chinese methods of reckon- that they have forgotten most of the shun, Lee Chung-hon, Ling Kam-subscription belog £7,000,000 ing birth and their sixty-year-cycle, subjects they were then taught, hon, Lo. Hot-iu, Tam Yok-taon. The proceeds will be utilised

Parents' Duties.

But even granting this they grate Wong Kam-ming, Wong Wing-hang, mainly for currency stabilisation But I should like to emphasise for fully recognise not only the hap-and Woo Yuk-fan.

purposes. A portion of loan will the benefit of Chinese parents that pinnens of their school days but the Class Prizes the object of the Director of Educa-worth of the school tradition and F1, 1st Prize, Wel Hee; and purposes.--British Wireless Ser also be employed, for the refugee tien in making the age limit under training. They would be more in 2nd Prize, Pang in-ki.

vice.

re

13 for Class 8 was not to increase this blasticity but simply to get the !boys younger.

There is another matter, too, which I should like to emphasise to parents.

early school education in the words clined to sum up the value of their;

of one of our poeta:- "It's good to see the school we

knew,

The land of youth and dream, To greet again the rule we knew

Before we took the stream:

Though long we've missed the sight

of her.

We've lost the old delight of her,

Our hearts may not forget;

We keep her honour yet.".

"Going Strong."

and 2nd Prize, Pang Hung-fai.

C. 1, 1st Prize, Yuen Chin-fau;

F2A, 1st Prize, Thee Kong-in;| and 2nd Frize, Li Ka-tung.

F. 28, 1nt Prize, Li Fuk-cho; and 2nd Prize, Wat Hoi-kl.

C. 2, 1st Prize, Pang Ying-chan;| and 2nd Prize, Jack Hunt,

K. 2A, 1st Prize Chiu Fat-po; aad 2nd Prize, Fung" Hing-kam.

K. 2B, 1st Prize, Lau Shing-ki. F. SA, 1st Prize, Lai Chi-cheong; and 2nd Prize, Li Hau-mo.

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AFGHAN KING.

Shadows Before.

COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED

`IN THE" "MAITA”

Theatre; The Scenes and

Theatre;

To-day- Star Globe Trotter... in Screams," 9.15 p.ru.

The Fire Brigade."

Today Queen's

World

The Taxi Dancer."

To-day

Theatre;

Sables," 2.80 to 8.50 p.m.

To-day-Star Theatre; "Satan In

January 14-Star Theatre, The Globe Trotters in Scence and Screama.”.

January 15-18-Queen's Theatre January 15-16-World Theatre; War Paint.”

The Old Army Game. 6.10 Drama), 2.30 an 715. and 9.15; Wong Tin Ba", (Chingae

January 15-16 Star Theatre: "Tumblewoods."

J

The Globe Trotters in "Pleasure January 15-16 Star Theatre,

Land"

January 17-Star Theatre; The Globe Trotters in "Incidents."

January, 17-18 Queen's Theatre; "The Pleasure Buyers."

January 17-18 World Theatre; "The Lucky Lady," 5.10 and 9.15; "Wong Tin Ba" (Chinese Drams),

CROSSES THRESHOLD OF THE 230 and 7.15.

VALICAN.

GIFT FROM THE POPE.

Rome, Yesterday.

A great many parents'ase every effort to get their sons into the! school, and this, is all to their credit. But when they have secur- ed this they think their duties are finished. But they have à far more important and constant duty and that is, to see that their sons or

F. SB, 1st Prize, Lai Fuk-hang; wards work well, keenly and ays H.E. The Governor said:

and 2nd Prize, Fung Yin-ho. tematically during the years while Mr. Headmaster, congratulate

C. 3A, 1st Prize, Hof Cheung- they are here.

you on the very satisfactory report yuen; and 2nd Prize, Chan Chi-chu. of the world the King of Afghanis In the lower school 376 boys were which you have presented for the C. SB, 1st Prize, Lau Kwok- tan passed the threshold examined and of those 303 or 80% year 1927. It was a difficult year cheong; and 2nd Prize, Lee Iu-Vatican. King Amanuallah had an ! passed. In Class 3 we examined for Queen's College, because owing cheong.

174 boys, and of these 93 or 63% to the requirements of the Shang- passed.

Pass Percentage

H.

January

17-18--Star Theatre; "Aloma of South Seas."

January 19-21-Queen's Theatre;||

"Out All Night,"

January 19-21-World's Theatre; "The Desert's Toll."

For the first time in the historyThe Gay Deceiver."

January 19-21-Star Theatre;

January 21-Hong Kong Hotel: of the Chinese New Years Eve Carnival.

February 25 Crafgengowor half-hour's audience of the Pope. Cricket Club's annual Bachelors'

Dance.

3 Non-Chi, 1af Prize, A. H. Contrary to usual custom he did hut Defence Force it became neces- Danish; and 2nd Prize, A. not. kneel nor did he kiss the Pope's sary for you to accommodate a large Esmall, part of the pupils of King's. College.

hand, but merely bowed deeply.

The Pope presented him with an autographed photograph in a silver frame and conferred on him the Order of the Golden Spur.

In the previous year the percent-The smooth working of 80 difficult and 2nd Prize, Wai Po-kam.

K. 3A, 1st Prize, Lau Tak-cheuk; age of passes in the lower school. and upper school were respectively an arrangement reflects great credit K. 3B, 1st Prize, Lee Ping- 85%. We enter alt boys in Class 2 on the staff and administraive or cheong; and 2nd Prize, Tso Nai- for the Junior Local Examinations. Xanisation of Queen's College and I keung. This year for the Junior Local think you for the manner in which Lower School, Prize List:-- Examination we presented 108 stu- you helped to solve an awkward 4A, 1st Prize, Wong Yuk-yee; and dents (67 from Q.C., 41 from K.C.), problem. King's College, I am glad 2nd Prize, Ng Chiu-ying Of these 45 passed nr 42%, gaining to say, has since the beginning of 4B, 1st Prize, Wong Hung-wa; 60 distinctions. Of these students this year reoccupied its own and 2nd Prize, Ho Kwan-mo. 67 were Q.C: boys of whom 30 premises. (Applause).

K. 4A, 1st Prize, Ip Tai-chiu; and passes or 53%, gaining 44 distinc- The percentage of passes in ma- 2nd Prize, Ma Shia-hong.

K. 4B, 1st Prize, Ho Kwan-man; tions. Last year 61 entered for the triculation and senior and junior Junior and 22 passed, or 43 gain-Queen's College is creditable, The 5A, 1st Prize, Hung Mo-chiu; and

local examinations obtained by and 2nd Prize, Lau Man-ching. Ing 8 distinctions. 41 boys were school continues to do good work 2nd Prize, Ho Yu-kin. passed or 22% with six distinc- and maintains its position as the

from K.C. Classes. Of these

tions.

Scholarship Sucсевнея.

9

Sporta

To-day-Annual Billiard Cham pionship of St. Peter'a Y.M. Clab.

January 14-Entries close for forthcoming Annual Race Meeting, 3.p.m.

meeting (Fanling Hunt), Kwanti January 21-Chinia New Year Race Course.

The King of Italy conferred the collar of the Order of Annunciata, the highest Italian order, on King Amanullah, who conferred the high-nis tourney (mixed doubles) for January 28-American lawn ten- est Afghan order on the Crown members of the Ladies' Recreation Prince, and Signor Mussolini. Reu-Club at L.R.C. ter.

Meetings, To-day-Annual meeting of St. David's Society, Prince's Build- ing, 5.30 p.m.

A POSSIBLE TRI-WEEKLY

SERVICE.

January 16-General_meeting · of

ford, Ltd., Exchange Bldg, noon.

January 19-H.K.V.D.C. annual meeting, Corps Headquarters.

January 27-Annual meeting of St. Peter's Church, Young Men's Club, 8.80 p.m.

5B, 1st Prize, Chaung Hing-lee, ATLANTIC FLIGHTS. shareholders, Messrs. Lane, Craw- premier school of the Colony. Iand 2nd Prize, Lam Tin-yuen. commend to you, masters and boys 6A, 1st Prize, Leung Sik-kwan; alike, as your motto for this year, and 2nd Prize, Ho Pak-hi. We enter the whole of Class one the last record made by those who6B, let Prize, Fung Kwong-hi; for the Senior Local und Matricula- watched Mallory and Irvine at- and 2nd Prize, In Chi-chiu. tion Examinations. This year we tempting to reach the summit of 7A, 1st Prize, Ng Chi-keung; and presented 30 boys. Of these 24 Mount Everest-"Going strong for 2nd Prize, Lam Tat-tsoi. passed, or 80%. Twelve of these the top!" (Appaluse).

7B, 1st Prize, Chiu Chung-po; and were in the Matriculation and 12 I wish you all every happiness 2nd Prize, Ho Hung-pong.. in the Senior Local, with 8 distine- and success in the New Year.

BA, Ist Prize, Tong Po-fuk; and tions and one boy L Kai-yeung in The headmaster than led cheers 2nd Prize, Yuen Hing-li. the honours list. Last year we for His Excellency which were BB, 1st Prize, Li Kwok-wai; and presented 28 boys of whom 20 pass-given with gusto.

2nd Prize, Leung Chi-yan. ed or 71%.

Last year we Won the King Edward VII Scholarship in double measure; two students qualifying for it. This year, owing to the fact that the results from the outports are not complete the award of this highly valued scholarship has not yet been announced.

Former Pupils.

We hope that these successful boys in their future careers will do,

Year's Awards. Scholarship List:-

Senior Morrison Scholarship, Li Kai-yeung.

BC. Ist Prize, Ko Koon-wa; and 2nd Prize, Fung Yee-man.

School):

Vernacular Prize List (Upper

London, Yesterday. Commandor Burney has sailed meeting of shareholders of the February 9--Fortieth annuel for New York to discuss with Hong Kong Land Investment & American financiers the establish- Agency Co., Ltd., at Messrs. ment of 'a tri-weekly British- Jardine, Matheson's offices, 12,30 American air service.-Reuter.

Zeppelin Nearly Ready..

Berlin, Yesterday.

p.m.

of

Lammerts Auction. January 14-At Sales Room, L. 2.127 is receiving the finish. Duddell Street, household furniture ing touches and will be ready for and Miscellaneous goods, 11.30 a.m.

Miscellaneous. service, at the beginning of May, January 14-Distribution planning to fly to New York and prizes at Ellis Kadoorie School, by Blake Scholarship, Chan Kam-and 2nd Prize, Chan Wai-hon,

C. 1, 1st Prize, Yuen Chin-fan; thence to Buenos Aires. It is hop- the Hon. Sir Shau-son Chow, 10.30

ed to continue round the world in a.m. F. 2A, 1st Prize, Chan Wai-lim; two or three stages.--Reuter. and 2nd Prize, Wong Mung-fai.

ship, Pau Koon-tat.

Intermediate Morrison Scholar

tai.

Wright. Scholarship, Lau Iu-sum. Senior Belillos Scholarship, Chan Wai-hau.

Ho Tung Scholarship, Chow

us no less credit than their prede- Kwok-sik. cessors have done and are doing,

Ho Kam-tong Scholarship, D.

We are pleased to see that among Hunt.

2nd Prize, Cheung King-pak.

F. 1, 1st Prize, Chan Kai-wa; and

January 16-Opening of the

F. 2B, 1st Prize, Yuen Yue-

[A cable published on Wednes- Hotel Riviera, Macao, with special cheung; and 2nd Prize, Wat Hoi-ki. day stated:-There is a keen Bri-dinner; and dancing from 9 p.m. to

C. 2, lat Prize, Wong Kam-ming; tish-German race to be the first to, 2 a.m. and 2nd Prize, Wong Wing-hang.

January 16-Debate-in St. Peter's operate the trans-Atlantic passea-Y.M. Club House, 8.30 p.m. K2A, 1st Prize, Leung Mo-shun; ger airship service. Commander

Burney, M.P., states that the Zep- Photographic & Art Exhibition at January 22—Opening date of pelin Company is now working day Macao. and night at Friedrichshafen to

those whom the University has Lee Hy-san Scholarship, M. Rand 2nd Prize. Ngan Yeung-ni.

honoured this year are some of our Abbas. former pupils.

is the award to the beat student in the Arts Course, 2nd Year has been Shing-yung, awarded to Kwong Sik-kwong, our Senior Morrison Scholar of two years ago. And in the 3rd Year at

K. 2B, 1st Prize, Lau Shing-ki. The Ho Fook Ho Fook Scholarship, Mok Ying- and 2nd Prize, Li Po-oun.

F. 35A, 1st Frize, Lau Chi-chung: Scholarship at the University which ki.

Junior Bellios Scholarship, Li and 2nd Prize. Lui Fuk-hong.

F. 3B, 1st Prize, So Teang-yce;

C. 3A, 1st Prize, Hui Cheong- kwong.

Lugard Scholarship, Lau Ping-yuen; and 2nd: Clase, Kwan Fong-

po. Junior Morrison Scholarship, La the University the Chan. Kal Chi-kal.

C. 3B, 1st Prize, Lau Ho-ting;} ming Scholarship which is the

and 2nd Prize, Chan Kim-ling. Alfred J. May, Scholarship, Sham Vernacular

Prizes (Lower School):-

4A, 1st Prize, Koo Wong-wan;

award to the best student in Tsok-shu. 3rd Year, Arts Course has been Full Government"Free" Scholar- awarded to Chang lu-man, a Sentor ship for three years:-Ko Ping- and 2nd Prize, Liu Kwok-man. Morrison Scholar of three years chuen, Hung Man-chiu, Ip Kam-4B, 1st Prize, Fung Kau-kwong; ago. Those results are very grati-wing, Li Ka-tit, Leung Kwok-taoi, and 2nd Prize, Ip Koonin. fying. It is also a pleasure to be Leung Wai-luen, and Fung Kam-lo.

able

complete the trans-Atlantic airship CHOLERA OUTBREAK L.Z.127 by Octozer.]

JAPAN'S TRADE.

ADVERSE BALANCE FOR 1927.

Tokyo, Yesterday.

NOW DYING DOWN IN..

SINGAPORE.

LITTLE CAUSE FOR ALARM.

The outbreak of cholera " which has been causing some alarm during, the past week (says the "Singapore Trée 'Press" of January 4), is now dying down gradually, according to the Chief Health Officer, who states that the number of cases being re- ported is growing smaller. Alarm Formosa Exports 44,500,000 was caused by the report that a Prize, Ming-mun; yen; Imports, 65,500,000 yen. number of lunatics at the Asylum Korea--Exports, 28,000,000 yen; had contracted the disease and these were immediately transferred to the St. John's quarantine station on Island, where they are at present staff, augmented by attendants being attended to by the medical

from the asylum, pa

"Japan Proper Total exports 2,064.8 million yen; insports 2,866.8 million yen adverse balance 292 000,000 yen. Reuter

to say that this year the

K. 4A, 1st Prize, Yu Kam-kan; The Finance Department's for Trustees of our Morrison Scholarship (Class 5 to 4), Chu Chee-K. 4B, 1st Prize, Lau Man-ching; gives the following figures:

Full Government Free Scholar- and 2nd Prize, Chan Sien-cheang.eign trade review for the year 1927 ship Fund have not only increased chak: A. W. Grant Scholarship, and 2nd Prize, Lo Cheung-shum. the Senior Morrison Scholarship to Tam Chup-lam; H. Wing Scholar--GA, 1st $100, but have introduced an In-ship, Shiu Tat-luen; Ho lu Scholar and 2nd Prize, Taul Shiu-sze. termediate Morrison Scholarship. ship. Wong Kin-chik; Full Govern-5B, 1st Prize, Leung Yat-ho; and imports 118.9 million yen. and have also increased the Junior ment Free Scholarship (Class 6 to 2nd Prize, Fung Kul-fee." Morrison Scholarship to $100 to 6), Lai Li-ying: Ho Kwong Scholar meet the increase of fees in the ship, Kwok Kam-lun; T. K. Dealy and 2nd Prize, Chan Wai-nam..

6A, 1st Prize, Kan Kwan-chiu Upper School.

Scholarship, Wong Kwok-taoi; Full6B, Ist Prize, Chan Yat-sang; Junior Locals.

Government Free Then of the sixteen graduates (Class 7 to 8), Luk Man-lok; Ng 7A 1st Prize, Chan Ping-cheung;

Scholarship and 2nd: Prize, Teul Hon. who were capped a few days ago In Scholarship, Lal Kam-tong; and 2nd Prize, Chan Shiu-shun. no less than 6 are alumni of this Ralphs Scholarship, Teoi Chak-73, 1st Prize, Miu Yue-kit; and College. And of the Medical Tam; Full Government Free 2nd Prize: Leung Koon-tat. Graduates, two.

Scholarship (Class 8 to 7), Pun We present all boys in Class 2 Hang-cheung,

8A, lat Prize,Yuen Hinland for the Junior Local Examination Setiolarship, Fong

Trang Chung 2nd Prize, Wong. Iu-wing.

Chun-kwan; 8B, 1st Prize, Leung Chi-yan;

8B, 1st Prizq, Fung Yee-man; and 2nd Prize, Ko Koon wa

·

and no boy who falls in the Junior and Rong Ki-fat Scholarship, Wand 2nd Prize; Fung Choi-lu. can be promoted to Class 1 or pre- Tae-po.

Bented for the Matriculation until

Special Prizes:-

he has passed the Junior. It seems Ralphs Head Prefect

to me to be most important that Cheung King-pak.

Medal,

the Head Masters of Schools con- Machell Memorial Prize, T. o. derned should refuse, to present Edwards.

-"WAR PAINT.”.

LANCE TO GO.

From another source it is under- tood that the outbreak is believ-} ed to have originated among the | tongkange in Singapore River. Oüó Chinese has been found dead on Boat Quay, having contracted" the disease, and two others from the) name cause, one at:Grove Road and the other from Owen Road. The. Lunatic Asylum has been thorough- ly disinfected throughout, and any An Army order states that it has suspected cases of cholera are im been decided to abolish the lance mediately sent to the quarantine a84 weapon of war. Henceforth station for treatment, In this way the lance with not be carried on it la believed the disease will short-

ABOLISHED AS A WEAPON Wishes OF WAR ZADAN

Rugby, Yesterday,

any boy for the Senior Local or Henry G. Leong Prize for Com- Matriculation who does not already position, Wei Hee (Clasa 1), D.. A new type of Western fim, quite field training but will be retained ly be under control. It is under Hold a Junior Local certificate.fung (Class 2); and Lee Hau-moas exciting as the ordinary run, but by lancer regiments for ceremonial stood that, there are at present

To facilitate, the work of the (Class 3). Head Masters of Schools and, to Rumjahn Prize for Literature, comes to the Queen's Theatre on handling and the use of this weapon land, suffering from various

"great deal more convincing purposes only. The training in the about 363 patients at St. John prevent fraud I venture to suggest Yeung Shul-hunk

Sundby

According to a special other than for ceremonial purposes diseases. The oscurrence of cholera to the Univeralty Authorities that Prize for Mathematics (Class 1) vertisement in to-day's Issue, this will be discontinued forthwith has been confined to the coalit every certificate given to a student Tang Hung-fal; and (Class 2) Bicture is "War Paint the screen British Wireless Service.

version of a stirring talo by Peter Minimali

Composition Prize:-

C. 2A, D. Hunt.

F. 8B. Liu Fook-hong.

C. 3A, Wong Yat-hing.

8 Non-Chi, A. H. Ismall.

K. SA, Wei. Teo-wang,

History Prizes:-

for passing the Junior, Sentor, or Wong Mung-fel. Matriculation Examination should bear the photo of the successful candidate, and, if he is a Chinese student his name in Chinese char- actors as well as the Romanised form. As is well known the spell- ing in the Romanised forms varies almost beyond recognition. Neither ""of these" 'suggestions should be so difficult a matter as may appear at first sight, for the Authorities already demanded three photos from every student with his ap plication form and the Chinese Characters for the student's name. Digs At Education.

F. 3A, Mok Ying-ki.

C BALI Shing-yung.

C. 8B, Lau Kwok-cheong..

B-Non-Chi, AH-Ismail,

K. 3A, Lau Tak-cheuk.

K. 3B Wu Hung-tak. Special, Translation Prizes:

Grade 1 Li Kal-yeung, F.1; andi Chow Kwok al, F. 2872

E. Kyne, author of. “Cappy-Ricks”. and a dozen other popular novels. The leading players fro the new facreen star, Colone! This McCoy, the popular leading lady Pauline Starke and Karl, Dane, Stim

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Professor TP, Noble, who was one of the delegates from Siam, to the Congress of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine held at Calcutta returned to Bang kok on December 20. Interviewed | on behalf of the Siam: "Observery

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