WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1933.

St. Paul's College Prize Day Bishop Distributes Awards

CHINA'S NEED STRESSED

China's need for men, who are senior students were baptized in men in the

highest sense of the March last, and we understand that word, was stressed by the Head-there are others hoping to follow master (Mr. E. G. Stewart) in their example. We are looking to reading his annual report at the them, as well as to the many othera Prize Giving of St. Paul's College who have passed out of the school, held last night.

to keep ever before them the ideal The Hon. Dr. S. W. Ta'o, O.B.E., which we set long ago before our- LL.D., who has been a member of selves in an old school song to "senil the College Council for eighteen from these walls a noble band; who years, presided over the gathering. will work for the good of their A welcome was also extended to the country."

Bishop of Victoria' (Rt. Rev. Ronald "China needs men to-day who are Hall), who later distributed the men in the highest sense

of the word, men of noble purpose, true in prizea and certificates.

A. Concert, was given in the word and pure in deed," he conclud-I open-air, and was much enjoyed. ed.

Reading the report, the Head-f master said :--

the

THE CHINA MAIL.

To-Day's Short Story.

RADIO VERY DEEP

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

The following programme will be broadcast to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W on a wavelength of 855 motres (845 K.C.'s):-

.

IN THE FOREST

By William Hallatt.

THE two English brothers, John regarded it complacently, and

Henry and John, were on a was glad that he had

12.30 p.m.-European programme or walking tour through the Black hind. He had pricked his blister;

Victor & ILM.V. records.

Forest. Both of them spoke and it was almost weil. p.m.-Local Time & Weather Re

German more or less; both of The weather would hold his bro- port.

them in pre-war days had been ther up. He did not expect him 1.15 p.m. A relay of the Hong Kong and now they were fulfilling a Evening came; but no Henry.

interested in things Teutonic, [nbw before even. Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of the Management (During the in- long-cherished dream by visit- On the morning of the third day tervals recorded music will being this grand old forest of the John was up very early. They were broadcast from the Studio). wonder tales of Grimm.

due to start back to-day.

He was 1.30 p.m. Rugby Ресня News. They had halted for the night at becoming anxious. By noon ho

Selected London & New York Baum

thoroughly alarmed. Stock Quotations, etc.

They had not done so much was

His heavy walking since 1918, and John brother must have met with an ac 2.15 p.m.-Close Down.

had developed a blister. This had cident. Nothing short of that come at an unfortunate time; for would have detained him. their holiday had strict limits, and

By three in the afternoon he had two days later at the utmost they determined on action. must set their faces towards their Twenty kilometres to Satz and) Re-rail head--thence Cologne, Landon twenty back made forty. Forty

and the office.

kilometres were twenty-five miles.

4.30-7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 7-12 midnight-European programme 7 pmSelected London & New

York Stock Quotations, ele. 713-8.10 p.m-Variety.

B p.m.-(Local Time & Weather

port),

Henry was justifiably annoyed He suddenly felt like a lion, He about his brother'a blister; for hel Leslie James 83213. had particularly wished to visit the

Organ Solo-

Everybody's Melodies

Songs-

(a) Clamentine (b) Solomon Levi Stuart Robertson (Bass-Baritone)

· Prize List. Scholarships 1932; Class 1- "It is now 83 years since the Chung Hok-leung (Dux)

(Gokl founding of this College and just 24 Metal), Class 2-John Poon (Lander Piano Solo years since this school was opened. Scholarship), Class 2-Tsoi Mong. Body and Soul

"The past year has, for the most yok (Lander Scholarship), Class 3——| part, been uneventful.

{Si Chok-sang (Jan See-chin Scholar-Selection- "Towards the end of October the ship), Class 4-Ho Wai-lim (He Inspector of English Schools gave Tung Scholarship), Class 5—Ho See- three days to a thorough inspection Jau, Class G-Cheung Hing-cheong, of the school and was evidently Class 7-Kwok Yan-hung, Class 8 favourably impressed on the whole, Yuen Yuk-woon. making special comment on

Senior Certificates:-Chung. Hok- written work which he says, "was leung, Lee Ping-yiu, So Tze-chung, generally neatly done.”

Tam Pak-hce. "The enrolment of the past year. Junior Certificates:--Cheng Ping was lower than that of recent years kee, Cheung Kam-tin (Dist. Math.),Songa due largely, no doubt, to the fact Chia Ping-cheung (Dist. Arith., that large numbers of schools have Math.), Chiu Sze-kan (Dist. Arith.), sprung up in the Colony of late. Chung Szo-leung, Lau Ping-kwok, understand that there are now 120 Leung Sun-fook, Ng Ying-fu, John schools teaching English, two of¡Poon (Dist. Arith.. Math., Mech.), which are at our very doors, Poon Kwong-yim, Shum Yu-kam, "The highest number enrolled Tam Chan-nam, Tso Mong-yok during the year was 350 and the|(Dist. Arith, Math.), Mark Wei. average attendance was 313.

Yu Sik-kwai,

"As many as 15 have completed the year's attendance without a day's absence.

Examinations.

:

Chinese Graduation Certificates:- Chung Hok-leung, So Tze-kui, Tso Ming-on, Yung Ki-fong, Cheng Kwai-ping, Tsoi Chi-wing, Lum Ka- "In the Hong Kong Lourds, 4tsau, Tam Pak-hee, Chan Ping- passed the Senior, Chung Hok-loving ahing, So The-chung, Ching Hong securing a Distinction in Arith-fat. Wong Yden-chiu, Lam Wan- metic, and 16 passed the Junior kwai, Chan Ching-om, Tae Shu-man, Cheung Kamsin huving Distinction Yung Shau-pang, Lee Ping-yiu.

in Mathematics, Chiu Ping-cheung and Chiu Soe-kan hoth in Arith-

netic: Tavi Mong-yok in Arithmetic; and Mathematics and John Poon getting three Distinctions in Arith-" metic, Mathematics and Mechanics,

OVERSEAS LEAGUE

CONCERT.

Two One-Act Plays In Programme.

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B2902.

famous Cascades of Satz. These Cascades were only twenty kilo- metres from Baum; and as he had; pointed out to John, a fellow ought to be able to do that distance on

But John was obdurate. Twenty kilometres deeper into the forest! entailed another twenty kilometres |

Paul Robeson (Bass) C1585. home. Fox Trot

Always in my Heart

FRIDAY'S STORY.

Friday's story will be **Accessory Before The Fact" by Algernon Black- wood.

The

Carroll Gibbons 33347, his head.

From Erik Charell's "White Horse

Inn"

New Mayfair Orch. C2205. on the return route to their jump- Orchestral

ing-off place. No; he was not would make a forced march and be Y Como le Va

International Novelty Orch. B5519.

going! He was resting here in back in Baum by midnight. Sonks--

Baum for

a couple, of days, and clock of the old village church was Plantation Songa

then he would be fit for the journey chiming half-past three AS he plunged into the forest, making no wish to cool his four miles an hour. Henry had heels in Baum, so, on receiving this

For three hours he marched, fol- ultimatum, he decided to make a lowing the flying trip to the

route Cascades alone. the

easily with nid of his guide He would probably be back the same Though his pace had slacken- book, Busz. night at the very latest carly the od 4 little, be

following afternoon. He shoulder-pecting momentarily to hear the ed his pack and set out within the noise of the waters. Carroll Gibbons B3347. hour. John watched him till he thought he heard a low cry.

Then hel was out of sight, hidden by the halted and looked about him. B5519. great trees: then he hobbled back track ran straight through a dense into the inn parlour and nursed his screen of foliage. He could see no- blistered heel.

Henry did not return that night,

He listened. and in the small hours of the follow-peated,

Tahum Jones & His Orch. 24118. (a) There's a Tavern in the Town (b) John Peel Stuart Robertson (Bass-Baritone) Piano Solo→→

Moonbeam Dance

Orchestral-

Ej Choclo

International Novelty Orch, Fox Trot-

Ev'ryone Says "I Love You"

Isham Jones & His Orch. 24118. 8.10-8.25 p.m.-Orchestral. Merry Widow-Selection (Lebar)

Marek Webor & His Orch. C1806. Along the Banks of the Volga

(Borchert

Marek Weber & His Orch, B3537. Vionna by Night (Komzak)

Marek Weber & His Orch. C1507. 8.25-8.53 p.m.-A Concert, Violin Solo-

No One Knows (Gordon) Do You Know niy Garden

(Haydn Wood)

Renee Chemet 1270. Song

Sometime (Kahn-Florito). Dreamin' Time

!

+

(De Longpro-Strickland) Madame Amelita Galli-Curei (Soprano) 1144.

Piano Solo

Prelude in D Flat (Chopin) Prelude in A Flat Major (Chopin)

Ignace Jan Paderewski 6847

The Green-Eyed Dragon (Newman-Charles) Tavera Song

School sporis were carried on with the usual keenness. We might specially note that in the Inter- Schools Sports the record for the long jump was broken by Yang Ki- fong with a jump of 20 feet 21⁄2) An announcement recently appear-Song- inches. In the Inter-Schools Volley-ed in these columns stating that ball League, St. Paul's won the the local branch of the Overacus Junior and small Boys Champion League were contemplating arrang- ships. · Inter-class competitions and ing a concert for the benefit of Group games in volleyball, basket-League members and their friends, ball, pingpong and swimming were similar to the one held in 1982. held during the year, in which a The preliminary work involved has large number of students parti- rapidly gone ahead, the affair will cipated. Mr. Ho Ka-lau is indeed take place on the evening of to be congratulated on the good| February 10 at the Helena May work he has done as Sports Master, Institute,

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The cry

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It was soft and feminine!

After a moment's

ing morning a great storm broke, and distressed. and raged furiously till mid-day. hesitation he left the track und

ST. LOUIS INDUSTRIAL far when he came upon

SCHOOL

pushed his way through the under- growth. He had not progressed amall clearing, in the midst of which, scated on a fallen tree, was a young girl.. Her head was bowed, and from time to time she emitted low

Patronal Festival Oneries for help. He approached

Sunday.

rapidly, and as he did so she look- ed up.

Reinald Werenrath (Baritone) 1204. Donald S. Immediately after the

8.53-9.20 p.m.

Casse-Noisette (Nutcracker Sulta)

(Tchaikowsky)

Bow

her

The St. Louis Industrial School

Now a strange thing happened. (Salesian Institute) is celebrat-No sooner did she set eyes on his ing the Patronal Feast of their face than she gave a shriek of Congregation on Sunday next, anguish and almost fell. He ran the Feast of St. Francis de Sales, to her; and at his touch she seem- There will be solemn High Massed to revive a little: She stretched at 10 a.m. with a panegyric of the out one hand and felt his face, re- Saint preached by Rov. Fr. Mac-garding him closely the while: and

he thus

properly Mass, there will be an inspection for the first time. She was of the different workshop depart perhaps not sixteen, but round ments to give friends an idea of and full-boagmed, and she was the work which is being done by indeed very beautiful, with her the boys entrusted to their care long golden hair, blue eyes and An opportunity will also be afford-dimpled face. There was some- ed of seeing how far the building thing childish about her, in spite of work of the new Church of St. her physical development. She sat propped up in his arms, touch- ing, his face and hande, and look- ing at him strangely.

to comprehend her rustic speech. th joined the Staff. Of those with The plays to be performed, and 12 midnight-Close Down.

He gathered that she had been some have seen long service, now in rehearsal, are "The Old Lady |

Several visitors are expected at collecting firewood and had fallen Mars. Wong Shiu-pun. Loh Hin- Shows Her Medals," a delightful programmes are kindly supplied by Chinese New Year holidays, for

All records in the above European Cheung Chau Island during the and hurt her ankle. loland Liu Yu-nung having served Barrie effort, and the trial scene

She explained why his approach which festivity preparations are had frightened her. They so sel- thischool for more than twenty from "The Bells." The latter play Messrs. S. Moutrie & Co.

The Studio, programme between now in full swing. Fishing junka dom saw strangers: and then ho is well known as the one that helped 5.80 and 7 p.m. may, on any day, are anchored close together to was a foreigner though God be Pur troop of Boys Scouts has to build the reputation as an actor be replaced by a relay from Eng. facilitate Inter-change of visits thanked, he spoke German devoped well under the able en-of the late Sir Henry Irving. Since fand, If reception of the latter Progress has been made in the trembled a little, coulgement of Rev. N. V. Halward. then H. B. Irving, equally famous

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra

directed by Leopold Stokowaki.

D1214/D1215/D1216. 9.20-9.30 p.m.-From the Studio. A talk on "Robert Burns" with vocal illustrations by Mr. & Mrs. J. Logan, a position he has now held for a The main feature on the pro-

9.30-12 midnight. number of years.

gramme is the production of two A relay of the Reveller's Dance Anthony has progressed. "There have been but few one-act plays, most of the artistes Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel hanges on the Staff during the past taking part being people who have Management (During the intervals re- Roof Garden by courtesy of the bar. In the Spring, Mr. Chung had previous experience on thecorded music will be broadcast from the "ak-kwong left us and Miss Fuller-local stage.

Studio.)

yeas

e regret to record that one of in the theatre world, Sir John happens to be good.

the host promising Scouts, Fung Martin Harvey, and other actors of Kal-lung, died, during the summer the older school, have produced, and

ASPECTS.

holidge. Another greatly missed performed in, "The Bells" from TYNESIDE HOME LIFE from the troop, Chan Sau-chong, time to time with definite success. has ben ill since August, Wong It is a production however rarely Chi-shy gave valuable help to the attempted by amateur players and Troop out owing to ill health has it will be interesting therefore to Bishop Hall Talks To not be able to do much during the see what our local Thespians make Latter entha of the year

Rotarians.

of what is considered extremely Free Night School,

difficult stage work. "Auful piece of work, carried Apart from the items mentioned talk dealing with the social

CHEUNG CHAU NOTES It was pleasant difficulty he had

erection of the verandah of house No. 18, and the new owner has paid a visit of inspection:

Mr. and Mrs. G. E. True, who were recently married in St. John's Cathedral have been spending their honeymoon here.

Some Hittle excitement was caus-

She

He soothed her gently and asked: What is your name, my child?"

"Gertrud, Herr Traveller."

you live, "And where do Gertrud ?"

For answer she pointed vaguely among the surrounding trees.

“Can you walk?"!

led a fow days ago, with the ap-|___She_hook her head dubiously.

pearance of a movie camera man

There was no help for it, he must

on a motor truck, mounted on four see the young glcl home; nor, if the an-rubber tyres, and pushed by a few truth be told, was the duty, uncons on by tl boarders in the Hostel, la above, Mr. G. W. E. True's band was given by the Bishop of Victoria be shown in the local, cinema. He picked her up in his arms, and pects of life in the Tyneside uren boya. The film taken will probably genial, He was young and strong- the Freight School for poor boys will play selections, and plano-forte (Rt. Rev. Ronald Hall) at the week On Sunday last, the Pastor (Rev tramped forward under her guid in the ghbourhood. This school solos will be rendered by Miesly tiffin of the Rotary Club at Glou Lai Shiu-kway) of the Evangelisa-ance. was opent fourteen years ago and Amalia Lee.

cester Bulding yesterday, over tion Society, celebrated Holy Com- has been steadily carried on by, Having in mlad that the concert which Rotarian S. W. Te'o preald- munion, and preached in the rest himself until at length At Intervale he set her down.to gucceeding generations of boarders last year was a definite success, the ed In order tcarry this good work one Overseas League have been encour The following guests were wel on the main street of the village, walk

7 Chinese Chapel, which is situated Gertrud cald that she would try to step furthy they are planning to ager to aspire to even greater comed: Messrs Lloyd C. Kinnear,

would support her on his, raise an exowment fund, the Inter things in this next entertainment of Tacoma, Washington, USA. The Bey. FE ("Bob

way they "minde, est on whh will onable them to They are therefore looking forward TC, Jamison, of Corona, California, Toe Padre, leaves, for

offer a fre scholarship to one of to the support of everyone, but G. W. Ounger, of Denon,Color this afternoon by Taiyu the night hool students enabling particularly that of que mem, Capt. R. L. Burnet of H. M. S. Harry‹

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