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The following is incorporated in the report of the Director of

PARTICULARS & CON Auction LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS. Education for 1928

to be held 1. 29th day of July, 1929, at the 8 p.m., at the Offices of Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Gov- ernor, of one Lot of Crown Land the at Wong Nei Chung, in Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the

on MONDAY, the

LOST-Black Pointer Bitch, last seen King, for one further term of 75 Jumping T Peak Tram

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WANTED. Immediately for

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SITUATION WANTED

EURASIAN GIRL with experience wasts position

19 NURSEMAID.

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Contents

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'n 14, 240dn

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB

THE

Queen's College:-Head Master; Mr. A. H. Crook, M.A.

The Maximum Enrolment was 647.

The Average Attendance was

587.

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Ellis Kadoorie School: Head Master, Mr. F. J. de Rome, D.Sc.

The Maximum Enrolment was 442 (483 in 1927)

The Average Attendance was 406.

At the Annual Examination for Class 4 90% passed, in the other Classes 96% passed.

A History Room has been fitted with splendid maps, charts and pi tures and is a valuable aid to the teaching of this subject.

The Old General Readers are! gradually being replaced by new Readers written by an educational expert in India.

The Teacher's Library has been largely increased and now contains about 700 volumes.

108 new bays from the Govern- ment District Schools were ad- mitted to Class 3. Boys admitted from these Schools usually have

A Volley-ball court has been re- LIGHT

bad BOB

thorough grounding inlaid by the P.W.D. It is also used clementary subjects and do well in for Tennis. MUSICAL CO.

the Upper School of Queen's Col- This school won the Senior lege.

Volley-bal Shield, open to all All pupils in Class 2 take the schools. Basket-ball and Footbail Junior Local Examination and all were also played. Many boys were in Class 1 take the Matriculation or taught to swim at Kennedy Town the Senior Local of the Hong Kong Beach. University. At the last examina- tion 83 boys sat for the Junior were made on the island, in the

WILL PRESENT A

BRILLIANT COMPANY OF VERSATILE STARS

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ADMISSION:

ONE DOLLAR.

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BEST COAL & CHEAPEST PRICE

PUBLIC AUCTION.

DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

TO LET-Furnished, one room; use of the Sale by Public Auction' of bathroom and kitchen.

Apply: Mrs. Chau, 587, Nathan Road, Kow- loon,

to be held on MONDAY, the 29th day of July, 1929, æt

Many

educational.

excursions

THE HONG KONG TRANSFER & LIGHTER CO.

St. George's. Building, 2nd Floor

LIGHTERING.-Cargo ex ships delivered to all parts of Hong Kong and South China. Cargo shipped on through Bills of Lading to any part of the world. UP-COUNTRY SHIPMENTS.-Quotations given on ship-

ments of cargo to all treaty ports in South China. BAGGAGE. Our representative meets all ships and super- intends the handling of passengers' luggage. Baggage from any part of Hong Kong, called for and placed on board outgoing ships.

FURNITURE-Removed to any part of the Colony at

reasonable rates.

Phone Central 3639 -- Kowloon 1422.. WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE.

Local Examination; of these New Territories, and round the these subjects. It may be account- 53 passed training 41 distinctions. harbour. Several industrial under-ed for by the country environment. In the Senior Local and Matricula-Itakings were visited.

tion Examination 36 candidates sa, The health of the boya has been and of these 24 passed, eight of very good. This is evidenced by them gaining honours with a total the mora regular attendance.

of 21 distinctions. These excellent results indicate the painstaking

work of the staff.

The health of the school was good.

Yaumati School

Head Master for most of the year, Mr. C. Mycock.

The Maximum Enrolment was 272 (280 in 1927).

Sports were carried on much as usual. Through the kindness of 254, KWONG HANG & CO. the Chinese Bathing Club the an-

Tel. C. 2736.

43, Des Voeux Road. Central. Government and Admiralty Coal Contractors.

HOUSE COAL.

The Average Attendance was

The School suffered a severe loss nual swimming gala was held at in the death of Mr. Tam Cheuk-kai, their bathing enclosure at North Point. Other sports, volley-ball, basket-ball, football, tennis and cricket were carried on with vigour. To avoid the danger of sports

8 p.m., at the Offices of the Peak at $23.00 per ton suffering from too much specializa-

TO LET No. 274, Peak for 6/7 Public

modern Fully furnished months. house. On Motor Road. Garage and car. Apply C. C. Stark, Vacuum Oil Company.

TO LET OR FOR SALE.

TO LET OR FOR SALE-On Broad- wood Road two semi-detached 5 room- ed houses with Tennle Court and Garage to each house...Reply Secre- tary P.0. Box No. 22.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-On Broadwood Road $ roomed Bungalow. Reply Secretary

PO. Box No. 22.

MISCELLANEOUS.

YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed."China Mail" Office, No. 3A, Wyndham St. Telephone Cen- traị 2.

HOME TUITION.

WESTOVER-STEVENAGE. Within

an hour from London. In healthy

neighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS

Works Department,

by Upper Level Order of His Excellency the Gov- Middle Level ernor, of one Lot of Crown Land Central Office at Wanchai Gap, in the Colony of Kowloon Hong Kong, for а term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rext to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years.

No. of $

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Boney

Locality.

Rural Baldiox

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Wanchal Gap.

Boundary

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about

par salo plan.) 14,000

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Autal Ra

Uuser Price

and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

received in the House

Individual care and attention.

Particulars apply to:

MISS RUTH CULLEY

(Camb. Higher Local). Camb. Teachers' Diploma), MISS GERTRUDE TURNER

(National Frodel Higher Certificata).

FOR

the Principal. of Sale by Public Auction For to be held MONDAY, the

on 29th day of July, 1929, st 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Gov. ernor, of one Lot of Crown Land at Shamshuipo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1893, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King. for one further term of 24 years lese three days.

BATTERY

ELECTRICAL SERVICE

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

Automobile Dept. C3193.

NOTICE

TO SHIPOWNERS,

MASTERS & AGENTS.

The Yuen Wo ́: Seamen's Institute always has available to

men, seamen, &c.

men

as watch-

* Our men are employed by the leading passenger lines. We guarantee satis- faction.

Please phone or call ; ---- -

K.661 No. 2, Saigon

Street, Taumati or

- C.2560 —— No. 36, Tung

Man Street.

PHOTO-SUPPLIES

Kodaks and Cameren." Flims, Plates and Papers, etc. Developing Printing and Enlarging ZIESS and BUSCH FIELD GLASSES

Price Moderate.

A Trial Order in Bollelted.

A. SEK & CO.

Tel. No. C. 3459-

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Adjoining

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■ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 29th day of July, 1929, at

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The above prices include very charges to destination.

CANVAS FIRE HOSE ANY SIZES

Stocks carried by

A. MING & CO.

105, Des Voeux Rom Central (opposite Central Market).

Tel C. 0147.

TANG YUK, DENTIST Successor to the late SIEN TING, 14. D'Aguilar Street.

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free.

SPORTING

GUNS AND ACCESSORIES.

GUNS:- Greener,

Webley

tion by particular persons inter- class games were encouraged more.

than inter-school competition.

The Old Boys' Association con- dell-tinues to take a deep interest in the school and provides some of the scholarships and prizes, During the year it suffered the sad loss of its President Mr. Lee Hy-san who had formerly been a pupil and a teacher in the College. Another old boy, Mr. Woo Hei-tong has made the munificent donation of the interest on $100,000 to provide scholarships in the local schocls.

Scotts, B.S.A., J. W. Needham & Raick FrereaAir Rifles-Revol- Tere. $. & W-Rifle Accessories Aperture Sights Sporting Te

all quisites Cartridges to suit bores.

THE HONG KONG SPORTING ARMS & AMMUNITION STORE

5-6, Beaconsfield Arcade.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO., LTD., OF DENMARK.

The Yellow Dragon, the school] magazine, has entered its thirtieth year of continued extence. I has certainly justiñed its name.

The removal of the Technical In- stitute students from the basement Jaboratory provided a room that could be set apart for geography- a subject of great educative value. This room is equipped with beauti- ful relief models and many instru- ments.

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by subscribing to the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL ILLUSTRATED

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Health and discipline are satis- factory.

Un Long School Head Master, Mr. Lee King-

The Maximum Enrolment was 67 (56 in 1927).

shum.

The Average Attendance was 50 (46 in 1927).

At the Annual Examination 36 boys passed out of 87 examined.

Health and discipline are good. An Athletic Meeting was held for the arst time, on the new playing

field.

TO-DAY'S RADIO

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W.

ON 350 METRES

The following programme will be broadcast to-day from the Govern- ment Broadcast Station Z.B.W. on 350 metres.

5.30-6.30 p.m.Programme Chinese Music.

8

of

7.48 p.m.-Evening Weather Report. p.m. Evening Programme. (Cchumbia Records supplied through

courtesy of Music Co., Ltd.}

the

Messrs. Anderson

Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians

Head Master, Mr. A. R. Sather-"Gaiety Echoes" (Caryll and

land, M.A.

Monckton),

Herman Finck and His Orchestra.

The Maximum Enrolment was "Pleading" (Morceau De Concert), 117 (114 in 1927).

"Devotion" (Melodie Passionnee),

Ürgan Solo,

Terance Casey..

The Average Attendance

was

107 (107 in 1927).

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From 13th February, Mr. Suther-Tarantelle For Flute And Clarinet," land acted as Inspector of Schools "Second Serenata," and Mr. Bishen Singh acted Head Master of the School.

The Health of the School was outbreak of good except for an mumps in the lowest class.

For the fourth year in succession every boy in Class 4 passed the Entrance Examination to Queen's College. In the other classes 9 were examined and 86 passed.

H. G. Amers and The Eastbourne Municipal Band. "The Meanderings of Monty-Part

8-9," Monologue by

Milton Hayes.

Urdu is very well taught. The boys are particularly keen on all school games. The admir able location of the school favours them in this respect. --

The boys are taught to cultivate flowers and vegetables- Many coffee and lichee trees have been- added to the school garden.

Cheung Chau School

Head Master, Mr. Hon Gau-fung. The Maximum Enrolment was |54 (42 in 1927).

The Average Attendance was 46 (82 in 1927).

"Deep Night," "All Alone In Lovers' Lane," Baritone, Harry Shalson, "Capriccio Espagnole,"

Sir Hamilton Harty Conducting The Halle Orchestra. "That's The Good Old Sunny Song," "Negro Complaints,"

The New Moon" (Romberg),

The Trix Sisters.

Evelyn Laye, Howett Worster, Ben Williams and The Chorus and Orchestra of The Drury Lane Theatre Conducted by Herman Finck.

"The Girl on the Prow.? "Wanting You." "Marianne."ALE "Stouthearted Men,"

"Softly as in Morning Sunrise." "Lover Come back to me." "One Kiss."

The boys continue to take. meteorological readings. every morning. These include tempera- ture, rainfall, humidity, and baro metric pressure. Type-writing has been introduced to the commercial division of the matriculation class. Is

King's College Head Master, Mr. A. Morris, The health of the boys was good, building erected under the super-"Las Lagarteranas,"

but there was a considerable vision of the P.W.D. It is a fine,

A.C.P.

This Scheool was moved in De- very able and conscientious cember from rented Eats on the

water front to a teacher.

"Kiss Your Hand, Madanie,” "Serenade Berceuse, Organ Solo,

Quentin M. MacLean.

new permanent "Raphaellito,"

Albert Sandler and His Orchestra.

The Maximum Enrolment was amount of illness among the staff. well-equipped building with mo- "Two-Two-Double Two Timbuctoo," 697.

Some improvement was made in dern sanitation and ventilation. It "Iow About Me?" Soprano,

contains five class-rooms with ac The Average Attendance was the lavatory accommodation.

637.

Norah Blaney.

The Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards.

of

"Cavatina," "Melody in F,"

and

The J. H. Squire Celeste Octot. "Love Lies," Piano Solo,

At the Annual Examination 248 commodation for 150 students, and "The Smithy In The Wood,"

"The Turish Patrol,” For the first time pupils were boys were examined and 202 pass-has a fine Volley-ball and Basket-

ball ground. entered for the University examina-ed.

The health of the school is good. tions. Of seven who sat for the The Library though lacking

There were a few cases Matriculation and Senior Local. funds continues to develop.

tonsils The King's Park ground was the trachoma, enlarged four passed the Matriculation, one with Honours, and have entered the scene of many football matchea.anaemia. University, and two passed the Volley ball was also played. At Senior Local Of 29 who sat for the Annual Sports Meeting much ed harmoniously. At the Annual "The Little Clock On The Mantel," the Junior Local Examinations, 23 enthusiasm was shown, the Jump-Examination 28 out of 40 passed; passed with 28 distinctions.

ing being particularly good.

**Wantsal School

Head Master for most of the

Work in the school has proceed-

The boys are keen on Sports especially Swimming.

The Annual Athletic Meeting was a great success.

Billy Mayerl

H. G. Amers conducting The Eastbourne Municipal Band: "Dancing Do}}," "Silhouettes" (Arensky),"

H. G. Amers And The Eastbourne Municipal Orchestra. 10.30 pmClose Down.

ALLEGED BRIBE

A BALL OF PAPER AND A $50 NOTE

CASE FOR SESSIONS

Among the numerous school ac-

Ambulance work for. tivities are senior pupils and scouting for year, Mr. E. J. Edwards. juniors; the latter is unfortunate- The Maximum Enrolment was

Beliltos Public School. Head Mistress, Miss H. F. Skin ly not very flourishing but the Am- 211 (210 in 1927). bulance Division is very efficient The Average Attendance was ner.

The Maximum Enrolment was and very energetic, and among 199 or 97%.. other activities vaccinated 27,601 On June 28 the sad news of the 525 (536 in 1927).

Physical Education has taken a death of Mr. R. J. Birbeck, who was Chinese during the recent cam- paign. A

on Home Leave, was received. He more prominent part in the school

The following unclaimed tele

Discipline was well maintained was headmaster of this School for curriculum and an Improvement in nearly ten years and had rendered the girls personal deportment and grams are lying at the office of the under pleasant conditions.

The Staff consisted of 3 Euro-valuable service in the Education general bearing has been observed.' Grea Northern Telegraph Compean Masters, 10 European Lady Department for more than twenty Dr. S. Y. Wong's lectures in pany (Limited) of Denmark

Hygiene were much appreciated, Teachers, 2 Chinese Lady Teachers, years

A Chinese was charged at the Can- Miladvert, from Dairen,

At the Annual Examination 158 6. Local University Graduates, 6 In the Annual Examination out: Ivan Sanderson, from Nice, Technical Institute Trained Mas-of 189 boys examined 171 passed: students were examined in the tral Magistracy with the unlawful possession of a quantity of opium, and Yip Shiu-chow, Bonham Street, ters, 7 Vernacular Masters, and one At the Entrance Examination to Upper School and 141 passed. In with offering a bribe of 350 to Police West, from Shanghai.

Queen's College and King's College the Lower School 219 passed out of Sergeant McLeod. On July 18, the 292. These results are satisfactory Sergeant stopped a public motor car in Oceanfahrt, from Takao,

Sports were enthusiastically en-49 out of 56 passed. Ernst Hutze, from Shanghai.gaged in notwithstanding the ab- The discipline was good.

especially in the Upper School. The which the accused was riding.

Examination The boys took a keen interest in University

results parcel by the side of the accused at- Pak Ngai, 69, Robinson-rd., from sence of a auitable playing field, the

provision of which is being con- Football, Volley-ball and Basket- were excellent. Out of 8 pupils on tracted the Sergeant's attention and he Kobe.

ball Swimming at North Point tered for the Matriculation was reaching for it when the accused sidered by the Government.

Senior Local four gained pressed into his hands a ball of paper was very popular

Matriculation Certificates, three which turned out to be a $50 nota Senior, while ten out of twelve tion applied for the accused's commit

Accused was arrested. The prosect- The Maximum Enrolment was pupils passed the Junior Local, tal on the bribery charge and the ap 164 (149 in 1927).

winning 5 distinctions The Average Attendance was

The Victoria Nursing Division of The Medical Officer of Schools

the St. John Ambulance Brigade commented on the improvement in 149 (192 in 1927). "cheat"" development. :

The School is doing excellent was again very active. The loss of

8 pm, at the Offices of the Soergel, from Shanghai. Public

Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Gov- eruor, of one Lot of Crown Land near Prince Edward Road, Kow, loon Tong, m the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Reat to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Boundary

Masanrementa

About

Annual Bentai

15,100 394.

E. V. JESSEN,

Superintendent Hong Kong, 18th July, 1929.

THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.

The following unclaimed tele gram is lying in the E. Telegraph Co. office, Hong Kong:

Kittencoy, from Winton.

3. LACK,

Superintendent. Hong Kong, 18th July, 1920.

|OLD TAYLOR

AGED BY TIME

Drill Instructor,

Ping Pong, Volley-ball, Basket ball and Tennis were played, and advantage was taken of the Swim ming Pool, Gymnasium and the Handicraft Room.

Gap Road School Head Master, Mr. Lo Yuk-tun.

and

intendent, is deeply felt. ...

The School was visited and much work, and is a splendid feeder to Dr. Hickling, the Divisional Super-

Wantaaí School. Its attendance re- admired by educationalista from

Health and discipline aro satis Japan, North China, Formosa, Can- cords are particularly good. ton, Australia and England.

factory.

SCIATICA

Pain immediately relieved by the safe form of aspirin

GENASPRIN

For sale at Chemists and Ispensaries

The Guides, the 3rd Hong Kong Company, won the Prince of Wales' Banner. A Company of Brownies bes

·A·

plication was granted, Mr. Leo d'Almada, sen., for the accused, re serving his defence. The charge of possession of the opium was adjourned.

CANADIAN NOTES

One hundred song birds, shipped

Football in the adjacent valley is was formed and immediate from Dresden, Germany, to westera

very popular,

came very popular

a

Tai Po School

* The work done by this School | Canada, trevelled across the continent Head Master, Mr. Fung So. ⠀ for charity is unique. It supports on the Canadian National Railways, The Maximum Enrolment was a Belilios Cot at the Alice Memorial 67 (68 in 1927).

The Average Attendance was 54 (87 in 1997).

Hospital and another Belillos Cot The R.M.3 "Lady Rodney," of the at the Great Ormond St. Hospital. Canadian National Steamships, ducked It also assists the Victoria Home at Montreal with 85,000 stems of Good work is done in this School in Kowloon City and works bananas from Jamaica... English Composition and Co energetically for the Ministering loquial need special attention. The Children's League. W. R. LOXLEY & CO. 5 majority of the bays promoted lon

Taumati School show weakness in

Sole Agente

[To be Continued.]

Pictou Lodge, summer hotel at Pic tou, Nova Scotia, openal for the sea- Lesson on June 28:

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