FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1931.

VALUE OF DISCIPLINE IN EDUCATION

it has been decided to publish termly instead of monthly. Mr. Holmes has kindly promised to look after its destinies.

The Trustees of the Morrison Scholarships have decided to in- ereaue the value of these scholar ships to $200, $120, 120 per year, each running for 3 yeaTS.

(Continued from Page (7.)

HIS EXCELLENCY'S SPEECH.

1

His Excellency, in addressing the school, said:-

I think it la a most difficult thing to make satisfactory reech at a prize-giving. It is al- most impassible to find anything to say that has not been said often Mr. Lau Shiu-chuen has present-Lefore, and almost impossible to ed the fourth of a series of dona-avoid hackneyed copybook hendings tions of $2,000 each for scholarships and well worn cliches. Moreover, on behalf of boys from the Pun U. one's remarks should mainly he District. I wish to express our addressed to the boys, who are grateful thanks for his manificence, only anxieus for one to "cut the Two valuable scholarships of cackle," as they say, and let them $120 each per annum from the get away. However, I promise estate of the late Mr. Tsoi Kung-po them I shall be very brief. have been allotted to Queen's Col- lege.

The administration of all

our Scholarships (except the Morrison Scholarships) has been transferred by Government from the Head Muster to the Hon. Colonial Treasurer as Public Trustee.

Generous "Old Boys”,

I wish to express my thanks to the Queen's College Old Boys' Asso- eintion for providing hundreds of teas at our Annual Sports: also to these Old Boys and others for their great generosity in sending mo about $1,000 for the Prizes about to be presented. I am afraid that in future years, unless exchange takes a new lease of life, that both the number and value of these prizes will have to be reduced. "I regret that in other directions there has been little evidence of the existence of the Old Boys' Associa- tion I hope this is only temporary. Five of our Old Boys graduated at the University this year. I re- gret to see that the number of to be on the

these boys appear decrease.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

Prize for Mathematics (Class 1), Yau Ka-yim, (Class 2), Siu Woon-to,

Prize for Merit, Douglas Hunt. Woo Lai-woon Special Translation I'rizon.

(C. to E.):-Grade 1-Chow Nal- chung, (F 1}; Grade_2—Iu _Kar-2, (P. 3A); Grade 3-Lam Tat-tsot, (NA).

(E. lo C.)Lee Chiang-u (F.): Mak Kiu-fan.(F. JA); Chow King- |chung, (4A).

Another thing that you come to learn in school is the meaning of tradition. i do not mean merely the tradition of the college Itself. That is very important, of course. Queen's College has its own tradi- Blona, and it is for you boys to see that you help to maintain them; but there are other traditions tradi tions of playing the game and deal- ing honourably with your fellows. These can probably be learned bet- ter in school than anywhere else. Here in school a boy is judged

Class History Prizes:-C. 1-Wat largely by his fellows, who con-kung-in, F. SA-Chan Po-chung, F. 3B-Ng Hong-ynt. F, 3C-Cheung the King-san, C. 3A-Ma Nal-kwong, 9

N.C.-S. Eckhardt.

strict bat, on stitute a very whole, an impartial, tribunal. Malayan Experiences.

years ago,

Some

when I was

Class Composition Prizes.-F. Bian Chong-sting, C. 1-Wat Kang-lim F. 3A--Chan Ka-chak, G. 3A-E. H. Email, 3 N. C.-S. Eckhardt.

Claas Geography Prizes:-C1. 2-- Adviser in a Malay States. I dising, C.3A-Ling Shing-to, C. 3B- Rung Mo-chiu, P. JA-Li Kwan-hung, F. 38-Sum Lui-ming. F. 3C-Yuan cussed with the ruler the question of sending the endets of the ruling

Wong Hon-1. 3 N.C.-M. Wahab,

Special Vernacular house to Britain at a younger age,

Prizes-On Cheung King-chan, 2-Mak Klu-fan, in order enable them to get to

3-80 Ming-mun, 4-Yu Sze-yuen, 6- Chan Kaltsung.

school,

They were going rather too late for school, and had to be

education by tutore.

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Prizes for Distinctions In Matricu tation and Senior Local:-Dougins I assured Hunt, (Honours and 3 Dist.); Yau Ki- staff and the boys for their con-him that, if they wanted to teach yim, (Hanours and Dist.). gratulations to me on the honour British traditions and ideals, they Local:-da Yeungichia, (2); Les Tin-

Prizes for Distinctions

in Junior recently graciously conferred on would have a better chance if they chak, (2) Sia Woon-lo, (3): Lev me by His Majesty the King.

I could get to a school and learn them Chung-fat, (9) Tam Chak-lam

Peon Cho yum (15: On demand largely from their school fellows.

I congratulate the College on Mr. de Rome's report in general. Thin success Is the more admir- ble in view of the rather melan- holy accommodation conditions to which he referred. I have listen-, ed with interest to his remarks in regard to certain points in the educational system.

Disappointing Exams.

encourage

He realised the truth of this, and

rendy was himself them to go at an earlier age; but unfortunately we were up against a stronger influence, namely, that of the mothers, who were aversa to allowing their sons to leave home at !

However, we did so young an age,

to go manage to get one or two early enough to get to a school. Here, again, traditions are not to be learned only in the school room. They are even better learned in the

ü

I agree with him that the re- sults of the Junior Local Examina- tions have been very disappoint ing generally, and I feel convinc- ed that there is something wrong, playground. You have here in the system. I am having inves- good record in' aport, and you must tigations made, and it is more than maintain high tradition for probable that some changes in the keeping your

clean and Камея system will have to take place. aporting. Though greatly interested in the question, frankly I cannot claim to be an educationalist, but I am hopeful that with the advice and o-operation of the Vice-Chancellor (Sir William Hornell) and the Director of Education (Mr. G. P. de Martin), an improvement will be effected.'

I cordially endorse Mr. de Rome's remarks as to the desirability of having proper faci-

"Looking Backwards," Now I promised to be brief, so will not detain you any longer, and will just say that, if you only play the game by your fellows and be I cannot speak too highly of the

considerate both to them and your work of my staff during the year.

masters, I will guarantee that you In spite of sudden staff changes,

your school days will look back to

and that you will sickness, and the consequent altera.

with pleasure, tion of time tables and piling on

achieve considerable happiness in of work, they have accepted my de-litics for physical training, not the fe ahead of you. (Load

mands with a readiness which gives me great hopes for the future and I thank them most sincerely for their efforts during the year.

Troublous Times.

¦

enly with a view to maintaining bodily fitness in itself, but be- cause, without such fitness, work

very difficult.

Prizes Not Everything.

I congratulate those who have won prizes to-day, and also those who, though they have not actual- ty won prizes, have made a laud-

Applause).

Scholarships List.

Senior Morrison Scholarship. Doa glas Hunt,

Intermediatse Morrison Scholarship, Chow Nal-chung.

Blake Scholarship, Le: Ching-iu. Wright Scholarship, O Pu-sheung, Senior Belition Scholarship, Wat Kang-lim.

Ho Tung Scholarship, Lau Tin-chak. Ho Kom-tong not everything,

Scholarship, Poon Kam-yang-

I suppose most of you bays come to school with the idea that the main object is an academic educa- tion. While this is of conalder- able importance, it is not the only thing that you acquire at school, or even possibly the most impor- tant thing.

In many respects and in many ways the times are out of joint but this cannot be said of things educa tional as far as Hong Kong is con- cerned; for, if numbers mean any-able effort to do so Prizes and thing, there is still the same keen examinations are destre on the part of the Chinese out they serve as an incentive to to give their sons an English educa- | effort, tion. Only one month ago this hall was crowded with boys applying for admission (about 300), and, in ad- dition, three large class-rooms were filled to overflowing (150-200). Of these, including beginners, we could only take about 80. I should like to stress the importance of educa- tion as far as this Colony is con- There is, for instance, the ques-; cerned, and to hope that it will be tion of discipline. 1 suppose that possible to maintain the present it sounds a horrid word to you facilities and standards. We need boys, and that you think that when the best brains for the future wel you leave school you will have fare of this Colony, and this depends finishes with it. If you do think on the education given in the this so, you are making a great schools. If we do not keep up the mistake. Discipline never standards of our educational incntil you shuffle off this mortal stitutions and equipment or the coil, and no matter how old you standards of the entrants into the are, you always find that you have teaching profession, then the to be constantly disciplining your efficiency of the rising generation is į self. reduced, and that is what this afford least of all.

Get the Right Idea!

ends

ip.

Lee Hyun Scholarship, Cha Kwoon-

Ho Fook Scholarship. Li Koon-pak. Junior Belllios Scholarship, Ma Nai- kwong.

Lugard Scholarship, Mak Chouk-hon. Taoi Kung po Scholarship, Li Kwan- hung, S. Eckhardt.

Sheung Hing Scholarship, Wu Hok. ling.

Junior Morrison Scholarship, Lam Tat-tsoi.

Alfred May Scholarship, Lai Kam- ton.

Government Free Scholarship for 3 theung, Lal Kwok-hing, Ng Chi-keung, years (from class 4):-Chan Ping- Lak Man-lok, Sung Kam-tin, Hung Lap-chi,

Woo Hay-tong Scholarship (Class 5+

Wu Chi-po, Mok Kal-wing. Government Free Scholarship, Fong Chun-kwan.

nian,

wan.

A. W. Grant Scholarship, Fung Yee

Ho Wing Scholarship, Cheung Shiu-

Ho Iu Scholarship, Leung Shi-lo. Woo Hay-tong Scholarship. (Class -5), Ng Shun-hung, Chaan Pak-chun. Government, Free Scholarship. Pur Ching-fong,

shu.

Ho Kwong Scholarship, Chan Wani- T. K. Dealy Scholarship, Yeung Po lim,

7-0), Chau Wing-sam, Chan Wai-to.

Woo Hay-tong Scholarship, (Cines Government Free Scholarship, Lo

Kon

Colony can

It is essential, therefore, that Economic distress is acute in Eng you should get the right idea of land and yet there is tremendous it when you are young. Discipline, educational development going on. rules and regulations always seem Given a wise selection of pupils rather onerous, but they are ab- who will go right through our 8 colutely necessary. A man cannot year course in the schools, with the rule well unless he has learned in possibility of the University after his time to obey. You cannot be wards. we would so stamp and successful captain of a ship, mould boye as to leave permanent colonel of a regiment, head of a marks, and this would redound to bank or commercial undertaking, the credit and advantage of both captain of a football or a cricket wa. Hong Kong and China-boys with team, unless you have been train- discipline, Ideals, and a desire to serve their Colony, their country and their fellow-men. If we cast our bread upon the waters, we shall find it after many daye..

chan.

ed thoroughly in abserving dis-8-7), Fok Cho-mana, Chan King-song, cipline and rules.

Nor is discipline confined to the class-rcom. It looms very large in the playing fields. Rules often In conclusion, Sir, I beg to ex- seem very irksome, and it may be press our thanks to Your Excellency sometimes difficult to see the rea. for presenting the prizes to-day, son for them; but you must re. and, if I may, I should like to member that they have been made- convey to you the respectful con-y people of long experience, and gratulations of masters, mistresses just as rules are necessary in play and boys on the recent honour you ing games, ao are they in the ad- have received from His Majesty the ministration of schools, and indeed King.. (Applause),

of any undertaking.

Ng In Scholarship,, Cheung King. E. Ralpha Scholarship, Yeung Tak.

Woo Hay-tong Scholarship (Class Government Free Scholarship, Yu Shu-kwal.

Trang Chung Scholarahip, Chan Yim-cheong.

Kong Ki-fal Scholarship, Hui Sal pang.

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13 1. Tam Yiu-pong: 2. Tse Wing. sheong:

5A 1, Hung Kai-chiu; 2, Yeung In-

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