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Prince's Building, Chater Road,
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HEAD OFFICE:
74, Rue St. Lazare, Paris,
W. H. Bol, Leg.
Deputy Chairman.
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Reserves
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MR. HORNELL'S MESSAGE OF TO-DAY
A STIRRING ADDRESS
can
MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1929.
The Bowdler-To be awarded in
Hon Treasurer of the School 1869-72, 1877-8, and 1883-86.
2. The Hon. Mr. J. J. Bell Irving 1886-1901
Messra, Lam Woo & Co., the Con-Arithmetic and should be promot- tractors, have very been kind indeed ed more on their knowledge of Eng-1929... in promising to walt for payment. lish subjects than on that of Mathe- Three Woo Hay Tang Scholar- ships will be awarded in 1929. We Without this help we could not have matical Subjects.
Except in Class 4, which proved take this opportunity of thanking carried on the work.
a very dull class, I found all work, Mr. Woo Hay-tong for his genero- The Prospectus and Syllabus
sity in giving $360.00 per annum for good. The work in Geography and
All written work was neatly set Scholarships. These will be award- ed for proficiency in Chinese, two Mathematics has been rearranged down. la the lower classes. General Know
This was particularly good into Chinese boys and one to a Non- ledge, Hygiene and Singing have Class 1 which was a very interest-Chinese boy.
ing class indeed,
Photographs Under General Knowledge and
The school is very efficient.
The Photographs of the following A stirring and eloquent address was given on Saturday by Mr. been added for all Classes.
University Local Examinations persons have recently been placed Capita fully paid up. Frs.50,000,000 W. W. Hornell, Vice-Chancellor of the Hong Kong University, in the W. L. Pattanden, B. Special working capital. Fra.50,000,000 great hall of the Diocesan Boys' School, on a subject to which only Hygiene it is intended to give de-
Frs.22,919.000 educationalists like himself could have given such serious thought. finite instruction in branners, rules Twenty-three pupils were presented in the School. They will be added meanour and with regard to clothes, Senior Local Examination of the 1. The Hon. Mr. W. W. Keswick He spoke of "Education and how it helps the progressive discovery of conduct, deportment and de- for the Matriculation and/or the to later.
1869-1886 appearance and mental and physi-Hong Kong University. of truth and brings one to the full heritage of the human race.":
Twelve passed the Matriculation The school was indeed cal fitness.
Examination. We who are engaged in other success.
In Singing the whole School is but have
a fortunate in having such an excel-
Three passed the Senior Local pursuits slight conception of the respon- tent head master as Mr. Feather taking a great interest. There has
Examination. sibility placed on those who have stone, but a good head master de been a marked improvement since
Thirty-one pupils were entered taken upon themselves the task of served support and loyalty. He was we have been able to have practices educating the younger generation, glad to know that such support and of several classes together in Hail. fer the Junior Local Examination 1900-1,
was always forthcoming We would like to ace more boys and fourteen passed. and thereby benefiting the world. loyalty
boys of the Diocesan learning the piano and instrument- Such responsibility may, however,
tal music.
Since the year 1922 we have had grant be paid in accordance with be gleaned from a passage quoted
the conditions of the Grant Code. by Mr. Hurnell. from Plato in his
no prizes for work or games and
Examination Results Dialogue-"The Laws-" "Educa-
Mr. Featherstone then read the the system is working very well in- Every description of Banking and tion is not made of secondary im-
COT+ Exchange Business Transacted.
portance, or annexed to other duties, annual reports of the School, ex-deed. respondents throughout the world.
but inasmuch as the right choice of tracta from which appear below: L. BERNIS,
Manager the man who is to have charge of the children is bound to come first Hong Kong, 3rd August, 1928.
and foremost. he must do his very cesan Boys' School and Orphan-lished at the end of the year. Judg- from Class 2, the Junior Class, to
In the autumn we shal! aveing from the numerous applications Class 1, the THE CHARTERED BANK OF utmost and make director that man age.
7. Joseph Charles Hoare, Fourth who out of all in the State is in a Sixtieth Birthday Commemora-we have received for this Prospec- Senior Class, Recording to our per-Bishop 1874-97. INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
tion Day when a brief history of tus it is highly valued by Parents,sonal knowledge of their abilities
other and to insist that all boys in Class Bishop 1898-1906. every respect the best."
The occasion of this excellent the School will be given and the Guardians, Scholars Incorporated by Royal Chater, 180a.
was the history of the School, its records, Schools. HEAD OFFICE: LONDON.. treatise on education
£3,000,000 sixtieth speech day of the Diocesan lists of scholars and extracts from! Paid-up Capital
$4,000,000 Boys' School which was held in the the annual reports will be pub-
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It was by no means a day wasted, and those who journeyed out to the School at Homuntin were well rewarded, not only by Mr. Hornell's eloquent speech, but by the magnificent site on which the college stands and the views
it commands, coupled with the smart display of the students in the sporting arena.
from the School (Applause).
Headmaster's Reports
A more detailed Prospectus and The Report which I present now Syllabus with six illustration o is the Sixtieth Report of the Dio-the buildings and grounds was pub-
and
that Grant recommend
Hon. Treasurer 1886-88, 1894-98
3. The Hon. Mr. J. J. Keswick a1888-1900.
Hon. Treasurer 1888-94, 1898- 1000.
In the Matriculation and Senior Our results Local Examinatione were excellent.
Our system is to promote boys
Matriculation and
4. George Smith. First Bishop of Victoria 1849-1864.
Mrs. Smith founded
& Girls' School in 1860; prior to the founda- tion of the Boys' School in 1859.
5. Charles Richard Alfred, Second Bishop 1867-72.
6. John Shaw Bardon, Third
8. Gerard Health Lander, Fifth Bishop 1907-1920
1 must enter for the Matriculation Fxamination. This system admits to Class 1 good scholars who may received have failed in the Juajor Examina-of
Religious Instruction This has always
School.
All Bishops have been chairmen
the School Committee.
9. Mr. M. W. B. Arthur, Head- master 1870-78.
1912-27.
MR. HORNELL ON EDUCATION
Mr. Hornell was then called upon to address the scholars, which he did in a most eloquent manner.
"Plato in his Dialogue "The
He said:
a large number of lished. Suffice it to say now that £3,000,000 presence of
on a day like this we try to think special attention throughout the tion for reasons which sometimes In 1928 more details have cannot be understood; it also re friends and well-wishers.
10. Mr. and Mrs. George Piercy, of and to thank the Founders of
Matron, Headmaster 1878-1918, this Schicol and Orphanage and all been put in the Syllabus and an attains boys who have a good general faithful and hard working mem-tempt is being made to make the knowledge but have not the apti
Out of the boys presented for the 11. The Rev. V. H. Copley Moyle general references to the Church bers of the Committee and of the teaching of religion more real by tude to pass external examinations. Headmaste
Calendar, the Services and the His-Matriculation Examination in 1928 Staff.
Hon. Secretary 1912-1924. | Everyone, I am aure, will agree tory of the Church and, in the four passed with honours, eight were &warded
The School also has some very with me that the last five years higher classes, to Comparative Re-passed and three
good sets of Pictures of Colleges, have been among the most difficult ligion. In future we hope to make Senior Local Certificates.
Ten boys who matriculated join-and Schools in England. which the School has ever had and more use of the Church Services at that it has passed through them School Prayers, at which our Sing-ed the University in January 1929; this is a record number for any one ing has improved. zuccessfully. Games and Musiė
We now have thirty-two Old Two books have been introduced year. On behalf of the Staff, the Long before the visitors had ar-
Scholars and of myself I heartily in the preparation of Confirmation Boys at the University.
In the Scholarships and Student- students rived in full force, the
(the Right Candidates. They are (1) A Mo- thank the Chairman
Manual by shipa awarded on the results of the games.
Confirmation were engaged in various On the football ground; the Grean Reverend the Bishop of Victoria) dern General House Cricket XI were engaged in and the Members of the Commit- the Rev. H. K. Luce, M.A., Master Matriculation Examination three of defeat the tee in 1928 for the many hours of of the King's Scholars, Westminster uur boys were successful and their Foreign Exchange
a herculean effort to
Record Board which Banking business transacted.
Current Acerants nyened and Fixed Rest, while on the hard courts others hard work which they have given School, with a Preface by the Head- names have been added to our Scho-
for the welfare of the School. master of Harrow and (2) The larship honours in Deposits received for 1 year or short- er periods at rates which will be quot- were contending for
tennis, volleyball, and basket ball. The Finance Sub-Committee has Creed of a Schoolboy by the same shows that the School has won ut Scholarships and Studentshipa ed on application.
play ground, the been most considerate in all diffi-author, with a preface by the Rev. no less than twenty-one University In the covered
on this occasion we H.R.L. Sheppard. A. H. FERGUSON,
About twenty-five boys have been the Hong Kong University since! Manager. minors held the biggest audience Hong Kong 8th January, 1929.
with a roller skating exhibition, should put our thanks on perman- Tea in the meantime was served in ent record; the Chairman at the prepared for Confirmation during 1919, which was the first year. in THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LTD. the dining room, and on a lawn ad- beginning of the year was Mr. A. the year; most of these boys will be which such a Scholarship was won H. Compton, who has long been a presented for Confirmation early by the School; this is the more re- markable when we remember that joining the covered play ground.
great friend of the School. Mr. H in 1929.
in two of those ten years, 1920 and While the visitors were going B. L Dowbiggin acted as Chairman
1926, we won no Scholarships. during his. absence from the over the grounds and watching a
D. J. N. Anderson won one of game here and there, music was die coursed by the Band of the 1st Battalion of the Somerset Light Infantry.
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The Boarding Accommodation This has been greatly improved. Colony. Mr. P. S. Cassidy, who has A new permanent roof has been the two King Edward VII Scholar- been on the Committee since 1922, constructed on half the building ships, worth $400 a has been most indefatigable ax
The Orphanage
year for
of $1,255.00 par
Laws" wrote as follows:-"
"Of the officials enumerated above, there remains to be con- sidered the chief director of the education of boys and girls. As by law appointed this must be a single official, at least 50 years old, the father of children law- fully begotten, children of both sex, if possible, but certainly of one ur the other: Both the man appointed and those who appoint him must 1 calise that this office is far the most important areng the chief offices of the State. Be- cause, whatever be the crea- ture, be it plant or animal, tame or wild, if its earliest growth makes a good start, this is the most important step towards the happy consummation of the ex- cellence of which its nature is capable. On this account the law-giver should see to it that education is not made of second-
ary importance, or annexed to other duties, but inasmuch as the right choice of the man who is
to have charge of the children is bound to come first and fore- most, he must do his very utmost to appoint and make Director that man who out of all in the State is in every respect the best."!
Honorary Correspondent and Secre and a large dormitory formed in four years and open to all boys of tary, The other members of the the North Block with two masters' British nationality. Ceremony in the Hall
A new small S. A. Broadbridge and Wong Sui Punctually at five o'clock, Finance Sub-Committee were Mr. Tooms at each end,
Visitors were
ushered G. S. Archbutt, Mr. C. Blaker, Pro- boys dormitory is now being made shing were awarded Hong Kong where fessor G. T.. Byrne and Mr. W. Land will have its own bathrooms Government Studentships, which Ha'l
with hot and cold water and a room are of the value the Creat Osaka.
made. The Pattender. FORMOSA:-Giran, Kugi, Karenko. the speeches were
had Keelung, Makong, Nauto, Shin- Band
The Hon. Sir H. E. Pollock, K.C., for two anaha adjoining. In the annum for four years; the Student. în the meantime .Frs. 72,000,000.00
chiku,
Tainan, Takso,
moved to the gallery and entertained gave much valuable advice to the main sanitary block on the top floor ships are open to all Boys and Girls A large new bathroom with hot and Schools and the successful candi .Fra. 68.400,000.00
Tamsui, Toen, Heito, Taito. .....Frs.102,000,000,00 CHINA, Shanghai, Hankow, Amoy, the audience with the latest musical Committee and the Finance Sub-cold water has been formed; there dates agree to become School Tea-
hits. On the stage were pots of Committee
are five shower baths, two bath chers. Of the twelve bugs whe Foochow, Swatow, Canton,
The Headmaster has postponed his rooms and twenty-four basins, etc., were selected by the Education De- OTHERS Hong Kong, Singapore flowers and ferns, and a few minates
Soerabaya, Semarang, Batavia. Bombay, Calcutta, London, New after two little boys swung the leave to England from 1929 to 1931 this is in addition to the bath-room partment for a practical test four
huge door opened to admit Mr. and from September 1929 he will already existing on the ground were from this School. York, Dairen
In the Junior Local Examination LONDON BANKERS: The London County Westminster and A. H. Compton. Vice-Chairman of live at the School; he is signing a Roo
the School Committee, who took the new agreement with the School for The dining room is being re-ar-for Class 2 out of thirty candidates chair in the absence of the Rt. Rev. six years to date from November ranged and new crockery, tables fourteen passed and gained nine The Bark bae Correspondents in the CommialC. R.. Duppuy, Bishop of Victoria, 1929 when his present agreement and cutlery are being purchased.distinctions. These results are not Centra to the Europesa Contineat, Russia, Man-
as good as usual and this is due to Japun, Ludo-Chins 8am. ludis, Mr. W. W. Hornell, Vice-Chancellor expires. buri Jara, Africa, U.S.A., Susiral of the Hong Kong University, the
the fact that when we were forced IN FRANCE: Comptoir National Philippine
I am not suggesting that I should In March there were twenty free to move to the Temporary Premises d'Escompte de Paris; Credit Lyonnais; Interas allowed on Current Accounts, and Fixed Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas; Departs at rates which will be asiated on appi Rev. W. T. Featherstone, head Effect of the Military Occupation
master, Mr. W. L. Pattenden, the The effect of the Military oceu-boarders and seven at reduced fees: in 1926, we icat some of our best be appointed to this all-important ct Industrial Commercialston Deposit Yea can be accepted Credit
K. NAGURA,
Manager. Rev. N. V. Halward, Professor pation of the School Buildings can there were four free day boys and boys in Class 9 and the Class gen- post on a salary at least equival- Societe Generale.
G. T. Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. Cox, Migs be judged from the following facts. forty-eight at reduced fees.
erally was somewhat disorganised ent to the munificent remuneration received by the Director of Educa- L Forster, the In March, April and May, 1926, that September there were twenty-four by re-arrangement in Staff. Fiddes, Professor
The names and details of success-tion. I hasten to remind you that Very Rev. Alfred Swann, Dean of is in the first three months after free boarders, six at reduced fees,
I do not satisfy Plato's conditions. St. John's Cathedral, Mr. Broad- we had moved from the inland to the We are grateful to the Hong Kongful candidates are as follows:- bridge, Mr. F. Smith, Rev. H. du T. new school on the mainland, our Benevolent Society for paying part
King Edward VII Scholarships.Iam 60 years of age, but a confrm-
led bachelor. average attendances were 298, 289 fees for cases sent through their D. J. N. Anderson. Pyner, and Mr. F. Mason..
Hong Kong Government Educa-
Philosophers' Problems The programme opened with two and 300. In March, April and May, Society, in conjunction with which
Education has always been songs by the students "Widdicombe 1927, our first three months in the we work very closely both as retion Studentships.-S. A. Broad- Faic" and "Rolling down the Rio," Temporary Premises after we had gards children and parents. In bridge and Wong Sui-shing.
favourite problem with philoso- Matriculation with Honours.-D.phers. Those who have wished to which were loudly applauded. Mr. been forced to leave our own build-1928 the Society helped to support Mason was at the piano.
ings at very short notice, our atten-five boys for the whole of the year. N. Anderson, Distinction in Eng-reform and re-organise 1 a world,
and three for part of the year.
lish, Mathematics, Physics, Tri-meeting with many diffualties in dances were 232, 216 and 205.
We thank the Medical and Nurs-gonometry and Mechanics SA dealing with the mass of grown-up On our return.in 1928 our attend- In rising to say a few words to
antes for the same three months ing Staff of the Kowloon Govern Broadbridge. Distinction in Geogra- people, have almost invariably turn- the audience, Mr. Compton W&S
ment Hospital for their kindly in phy and Trigonometry: A. Ted their eyes to the more hopeful Our great loss has been in Day terest in all cases sent to the Hos- Namanbhoy, Distinction in Physics body of ingenunas youth whose greeted with cheers. He said that rose to 254, 216 and 250. 4. Queen's Road Central.
it was deeply regretted that they Branches and Sub-branches all over
Schools when they realised that our also thank Drs. C.-T., F. H., and/and Trigonometry: Wong Sui-shing, minds they have pictured as white. THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, China and Correspondents in Europe, could not have the Bishop, who was Boys who left in 1927 to go to other vital as In and Out Fatients.
of his dioceses, America, and other parts of the world. on a visit to one
accommodation in the temporary I. W. Kew and Messrs. Lazarus for London Bankers: The National with them on such an auspicious
was not ready and assistance kindly given to boys. Provincial and Union Bank of England, occasion. However, it was a plea. Premises
The Government Inspector's laboratory. science The Guaranty Trust Company of sure to see so many friends of the had
Bishop present, and be felt sure For example nine of our best New York.
New York Bankers: The Irving that they one in all would join him Chinese boys left from Class 3, as
IN LONDON: The National Provin- HONG KONG BRANCH: cial & Union Bank of England, Ltd.;
Comptoir National d'Escompte Paris; Credit Lyonnais.
3. Des Voeux Road Central
del
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Current Ac- Interest allowed on counts and Fixed Deposits according to arrangements,
Every description of Banking and Exchange Business transacted. Safe Deposit Boxes to let
A. LECOT,
Manager.
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LIMITED.
Established. 1880. Capital (fully paid-up) Yen 100,000,000 Yen 106,500,000 Reserve fund
Head Office:-YOKOHAMA. -Branches and Agencies at
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London:
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HONG KONG BRANCH:
Mr. Compton's Remarks
10
In
We
Report for 1928 The Inspector of English Schools,
The Equitable Trust Company of in wishing the school prosperity and a result of which we had a Mr. A. R. Sutherland, paid a visit! Kat-lam, Distinction in Trigonowe make our citizens good men
poor Class in 1928 and Class 1-in
A
Distinction in Trigonometry.
paper or pliant wax. If only the Matriculation.-Chow Hon-shurising generation can be directed in Distinction in Trigonometry: A. S.the, proper path, the re-generation A. Kyum, Distinction in Trigono- of the human race will be a reality metry: Lee Lan-pit, W. A. Thomson, instead of a dream. When Aristo- Distinction in Trigonometry: Wan the asked himself "How shall
National Bank.
1929 will suffer similarly. We also to the School on July the 10th and metry: Wee Chaleng, Wee Chair he answered without a moment's New York.
hesitation "By education". To him, Current Ac
Senior Local.—Ma Chiu-chong, B. in fact, the fundamental problem of t Interest allowed an
lost heavily in Classes 6, 7 and 8 inspected the Class Registers, the gee, M. M. Yahyahbhoy. counts and Fixed Deposits. Tezas on
politics was education. "We would application,
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD. as it was not to be expected that Times Tables and the Syllabus. ;
The annual inspection was on Wong, Wong Ki-but.
Junior Local Chan Tsan- parents would send small boys to a
not wrote Plato in his Republia, Every description of Banking Busi
sheung, W. Choi, Dew Boon-seng, "have our citizens grow up amid Desz transacted. -
HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG,
School where alterations might October 9 and 11. The Report is
as follows: Loans granted on approved secur 10, Des Voeux Rond Central,
Kung cause danger; this same reason, for
Chiu-kin, Distinction in images of moral deformity sa in lities.
Hong Kong.
Building Very good.
Arithmetic and Mathematics; Ip some noxious pasture and there $10,000,000 example alterations to the top Special facilities for Home Ex-Authorised Capital
Equipment. Satisfactory.. 5.000.000 storey, kept many small boys away change.
Paid-Up Capital
Attendance-On Roli 288 (227 in-ting, Kan Fo-tuen, R. Lee, Dis-browse and feed upon many a bane- SHOU J. CHEN, Reserve
1,500,000 In 1928. We hope to recover more
Distinction in Mathematics; Pong by little, until they silently gather Manager. }
in 1929 but it will not be until 1927). Present at inspection 266 tinction in Arithmetic; T. Naldu, ful shrub or flower, day by day, little BRANCHES AND AGENCIES Batavia Melbourne San Francisco Chinese New Year 1930 at the earli- (216 in 1927).
Pun-eong, Tang Kam-wah, Distinc- festering mass of corruption in Staff Adequate, according tion in Mathematics; H. A. Waller, their own soul." Bombay Nagasaki Seattle
est that our numbers can be Calcutta New York Semarang
Wong Kam-cheung, Distinction in
Plato died in 347 B.C., and Aris expected to equal those of the first Code requiremente. Singapore Canton
Organisation Classes 1-8,
Arithmetic Wong On Yau, Distinc-totle in 822 B.C. The splendour of Sourabaya few months of 1926.
tion in Biblical Knowledge; Yew ancient Greece passed away.. The Financially we are passing being divided into 81 and Sil through a difficult period. The
Liang-teow, Distinction in Arith-centuries went by and the amazing Discipline. Excellent. General Dates of Inspection metic and Mathematics. same staff could cope with about! forty more Day Boys who would in- October 9 and 11.T Correspondents in all principal cities crease
our income by about I spent two mornings and two of the world.
Every description of Banking and $6,000.00 on a permanent roof to afternoons in the School and ins Exchange business transacted. Loans half the building and on altering pected each class in turn, granted on approved securities.
SAPE DEPOSIT BOXES to let
KAN TONG PO
Chief Manger Hong Kong, 21st March, 1927.
THE BANK OF CANTON, LTD.
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Established 19122
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8,500 Kowloon
Head Office:--Hong Kong.
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Chief ManagĒT. Hong Kong, 19th February, 1927.
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the top storey to suit our needs, In the lower school I found that
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epoch of the Italian Renaissance was born. In 1446 one Vittorino The Ho Kom-tong, D. J. Nda Feltre opened a school at Man- tua. We read of Vittorino that he Anderson.
Chiu-kin, made himself a beggar for the love The Piercy.-Hung
It would have been much batter, for Engrish was not used sufficiently Tang Kam-wah and Dew Bun-seng of youth; receiving, feeding, cloth-
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the School if we could have done during the Arithmetic lesson.
The Chan Kalming and Arthur, ing, and rearing side by side with this at a more convenient time Chinese boys are naturally good atKan Po Chi and Wong Man-Jeung: