TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1933..

QUARRY BAY SCHOOL

PRIZE-GIVING

Mr. N. L. Smith Pays

Tribute To Staff.

CLEVER

ENTERTAINMENT BY YOUNG PUPILS

A delightful performance พดล given yesterday at the conclusion of; the annual prize-giving at the Quarry Bay School. by the pupils, whose ages range from five to nine years, " is a most marvellous performance, and I think it in a most marvellous school," was the express- Smith, ed opinion of Mr. N. L Director of Education, who present- the ed the prizes and witnessed subsequent performance.

Mr.

Smith paid a warm tribute to the work of Mins G. M. Cotton, the Headmistress, and her staff.

Amongst those in the large gather- ing present were the Hon. Dr. S. W. Tao, Mr. A. R. Sutherland and Mr. A, O. Brawn, of the Education De. partment. Mr. J. Raton, Mr. A. T.: Hamilton, Mr. W. L. Handyside and several other headmasters from other schools in the Colony. Prize winners.---Clus

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prize. Fleming Kinnaird.

Class 8. 1st prize-Elma Meffan,

2nd Geoffrey Warren.

Class 9.

1st prize. James San- ders. End Joan Dredge and Gordon Beer.

In Phone Talk to White House

Madame Maxim Litvinoff, English wifs of the Soviet Conndssar for Foreign Affairs, and their son, Mischa, are pictured in their home at Moscow. On the occasion of format diplomatic recognition of Russia by the United States, Conimissar Litvinoff spoke to his family by - trans-Atlantic phone from the White House.

CHEUNG CHAU{

NOTES.

Prize-Giving Day At Government School.

MISSIONARIES GOING ON

The children acted splendidly, and gave a varied selection of items in- cluding nursery rhymes, carols, band items, a poem, 'King Hilary) and the Beggarman' and a short play entitled 'Snow White.' in which the participants showed rare talent. #iving

FURLOUGH

[From Our Own Correspondent.] Cheung Chan, December 16. The notice is out for the prize at the local Government

RADIATOR CAP THIEF GAOLED.

Confesses To Theft Of Five.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CHINESE WEDDING MORE FALSE TRADE]

YESTERDAY

Wan

Lum

MANAGER OF KING'S AND-

QUEEN'S STUDIOS

LABELS.

Made In Germany,"

But From Japan.

LOCAL ELECTRIC COMPANY PROSECUTED

the

A quiet wedding was solemnized:

The Tai Yeung Electric Company yesterday afternoon at the new of 27 Burd Street, were summoned Luk Kwok, Fan Tim, when Miss Lam before Mr. Balfour at the Central Ching-yan, the seventh daughter of Magistracy yesterday by the China Mr. and Mrs. Lum Mun-ledng, of 4 United Lamp Company for-posses- Prince Terrace, became the bride-of sion of incandescent electric lamps Mr. Wan King-lam, manager of the boating wrappers which bore King's and Queen's Studios, and the false trade description of of "Made eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wan in Germany." and also labels which Chow-pak of Canton,

in colouring and general arrange The bride, who was given awayment formed an infringement of by her father, was afttred th

the Osram labels. pretty white satin gown and carried Pleading guilty to the first sum. ļu bouquet of white gladioli. Miss mons, Mr. Hall Brutton said that Cheng Pan-har, the bridesmaid, was his client received the goods from also in white satin with a bouquet the Fukui Electric Trading.. Com- of white roses to match,

pany, Japan, and that two casex The best man was Mr. Mark. Kal-were sold before they discovered the yung, while the little Misses Wong false wording. Ting-quan, and Wong Ting-chung acted as flower-girla.

Mr. Chan Sze officlated at thei ceremony, and a prayer was deli- vered by the Rev. Mr. Wong Chung-i hai. Mins Chow Shou-ching was at the organ.

Mr. and Mrs. Wan King-lam will leave shortly for Canton, where they' will spend their honeymoon.

Among the guests noted at the dinner were the following: Mr. and

The hearig was adjourned.

FOUGHT HIS AMAH WHILE DRUNK,

Chinese Bound Over And Warned.

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Kin Ming-yu, of 434 Hennessey Sentence of three months' hard Mr. Chang Kon-sang, Mr. Ng Chi-Road, 3rd floor, appeared with labour was imposed by Mr. Balfour ching. Mr. William Young, Mr. Chen bandaged head before Mr. Hamil i

Central Police Court this Li-chiun, Mr. Chan Ming-shan, Mr. ton at the the Central Magistracy morning on Leung Kui-kwong for To Hin-kau, Mr. S. W. Poon, Mr. this morning, on a charge of fight- stealing radiator caps.

Yua Pak-tung, Mr. Lo Tal-tak. Mr. ing with his amah while in a drun Wong Lap-chih, Mrs. M. Chan Harr, ken condition.

at

Inspector Murphy stated that the defendant admitted the theft of five such articles, one of which

Stark and had been identified by the owner.

Mr. Chen Ming-kai, Mra. Lum Chun- "I'll bind you ever for $50 to fai, Miss Lo Yuk-ying, Mr. Yung keep the peace for aix months, and Ping-sing, Mr. Kwok Chiu-chan, if you get into any more trouble

His Worship.

The Shadow Dance by little Peter School, to take place on Thursday was the property of Mr. Kelvin Mr. Yuen King-las. Mr. Ho Shlu-you'll be severely punished," said

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Smith was particularly well received, next.

The electric typhoon signed for and this same youngster acted Peter Pan in the three scenes from night warnings the playlet of the name. The part stalled at the Police Station.

has now been

in-

I

usefulness however, would have of Wendy was filled by little Elme Meffan and Captain Hook by George of the pole had been increased, as boen greatly enhanced if the height, Cooper. The lost boys were K. Kinnaird, K. Bailey, P. Hosegood, boats close in-shore cannot see the K. Meffan and G. Warren, while the present fagstoff. pirates were played by R. Clark, F. Kinnaird, N., Marden, J. Hyne, C. Provements have been carried out Osborne, and R. Kyne. Two albers No. IRA, while Nos. 15, 22 and in the cast were D. Meffan and Nand 29 have also had work done on Hynen.

The final number was the singing of two cars in which the whole gathering joined.

BELILIOS PUBLIC

SCHOOL.

Charming Performance Of Chinese Legends.

"JOURNEY TO WESTERN PARADISE."

A collection of Chinese Legends, under the title "The Journey to the Western Paradise," was staged last night by the girls of the Belillos Public School as a compliment to the Head-mistress, Miss Skinner, who recently gained the distinction of M. B. E.

The drama attracted a large and

mixed audience among which were

Sir Thomas and Lady Southern, the

Considerable alterations and im

them. A foreign style two-storey house is to be erected just outside. the reservation boundary above the school.

Your correspondent is bidding furwell to his many friends and leaving by the .. Changte on Tuesday next for Australia and New Zealand. Other well-known visitors to Cheung Chau are sailing by the same steamer, in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. Ma Neur, who are

taking their well-earned in New Zealand.

furlough

The Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Mitchell, of Lo Ting, are spending a few. days on the Island for a much-! needed rest.

BURNS NIGHT IN

HONG KONG.

Celebration To Be Held

Next Month.

ARRANGEMENTS BY THE ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY

It was decided, at a meeting of

A second charge of returning from banishment was withdrawn by Inspector Vincent.

COMING" SHORTLY !

ON THE STAGE

KAMERICA Hex Story

ARTISTS

ON THE FLESH

AT THE

KING'S

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Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, the Hon. the General Committee of the Hong SALES AND SERVICE.

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Dr. S. W. Ta'o, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Kong St. Andrew's Society, held on Brawn, Mr. A. E. Wood, the Rev. Friday night Inst. to and Mrs. H. R. Wells, Dr. and Mrs. "Borns' Nicht" on Thursday, Jan celebrate Pope, Major and Mrs. H. B. Luary 25, when. members of the Dowbiggin and Miss Dowbiggin Society will be at liberty to invite Mr. Collison. Mr. R. Stock, Dr. guests of any nationality. Woo, M. B. E., and Mr. Y. P. Law, Sub-committees have been

The performance, brilliant with pointed to make arrangements for the varied costumes of the players, the various detalla of the celebra- and accompanied with music under tion, which will take place in the the direction of Mr. Poon Ye-tai, Roof Garden of the Hong Kong was an emphatic success.

Hotel. The price of tickets will be The Characters.

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