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BELILIOS PUBLIC SCHOOL

ANNUAL SPEECH

DAY

LADY CALDECOTT PRESENTS THE AWARDS

A large number of people were: present at the annual prize dis-, tribution of the Belilios Public School, which was held in the Great Hall of the King's College yesterday, when Lady Caldecott presented the prizes to the sac- cessful students.

The following is the prize list:

Scholarship and Prize Winners Government External Scholars. Taui Shun-wan, Chan Chee-ping, Tse Kwing-tong, Ho Siu-hing. Leang Chuk-nui, Lo Kwai-ping, Mok Woon- king, Leung Tak-kwong. Chan Foon- kin, Lee Yak-fong, Tang Kwok-suen. Ng Tak-ching.

Government Internal Scholars.—| Wong May-king, Lam Yung-tai, Hon- Pik-chan. Yo Oi-hing. Wong Sui. king, Lak Hing-chun. Lan Yuk- ling.

Woo Hei Tong Scholars.--Tsang Sien-yee, Lee Hor-fun. Cheung Hang-kit. Hui Po-chun. Wong Wai- hing, Lam Lai-ching. Tam Kam-ha

Belilios Scholars.—Au-Yeung Din Ying, Kwan Hay-kuen. Lai Siu-yun, Ho Sak-kei.

Tsoi Kang Po Scholars.-Ho `Sak-! rin, Wong -So-san, Lau Wing-mui.

School Leaving Certificate Exami- nation

Honours:--Fang Kam-to. Wong Lai-king. (Dist in English, Algebra, Geometry).

Pass:---Chan Pui-so. Fung Tak-

ruen, (Dist. in English, Dom. Sci-

ence), Ho Kwai-ping. Ho Oi-wan, Ho Wai-hing. Eui Woon-kwan. į Kwok Wing-han, Leung Kwan-yee. Sang Ngan-kiu. Wong Foon-shiu. Trang Sai-yee.

Class L-Wong Lai-king, English, Algebra and Geometry. History and Geography: Chan Pui-so, Chinese Fung Ram-to: Arithmetic: Fook Tak-ynen, Dom: Science: Ho Wa hing. Drawing.

Norma Shearer, as Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet" is now at the King's Theatre.

L.B.W. EXPERIMENT `TO BECOME LAW

The

pet

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Counties Benefit The accounts Test matches and the Trial Match of the All India

in 1936 were passed.

distributable profit from these Class 2-Tang Sien-yee. English games amounted to £1,665 Is Sd. Chinese and Drawing: Wong May- The first-class counties each re- king. Arithmetic. „Algebra and Geo-

ceive £147 68 4d as their share of metry History and Geography and the proceeds and the second-class

Clase 3-Lam Tung-tai, English,| counties £27 8s 10d each. - Chinese, Arithmetic, Algebra and Those clubs on whose grounda Geometry; Lee Hon-fun, Bistory and the matches were played each re- Geography Leung Miu-gung. Domceive an additional £471 Os 3d. Science: Cheng Wai-fun, Drawing.

Dom: Science.

Miss Hughes's Prizes for Stamp Albums, Lee Hon-fun. Wong `So- Long, Lam Yung-tai.

Glass 4-Fong Lau-hing. English Chinese. History and Geography; Tam Mee-chee, Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry: Li Chiu-tang. Dom. Science; Tse Ho-tai, Drawing.

Class S-Lam Wo-on. English and Chinese: Ya Di-hing, English, Alge- bra and Geometry and Dom Science Woo Chei-wan, Chinese; Evi Po- chun. Arithmetic; Leung Sok-be Algebra and Geometry: Ma Lin-fong, History and Geography; Au Wai chan, Drawing,

VERY IMPORTANT CAER CLARK CUP FOCKEY CLASH

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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1936

PREMIERE AT THE KING'S

Distinguished Audience For "Romeo & Juliet"

NE ADVERTISEMENTS

BANK HOLIDAY

me, the EXCHANGE

IN Accordance with Government

ranzaction of Public Business on BANKS will be CLOSED for the

Hong Kong, 12th December, 1956

PATHE RECORDS "SWING TIME”

The Way You Look To-night

There was a very distinguished gathering at last night's premiere of William Shakespeare's immortal MONDAY, the 14th December, BC 10093-Never Gonna Dance love story, Romeo and Juliet, at the Majesty King George VI).

11936. (The Birthday Of His King's Theatre, the Hon. Sit Shou

BC 10095--A Fine Romance Son-Chow entertaining a large party which included the Commo- dore, Bear-Admiral C. G. Sedg wick, and Mrs. Sedgwick, the Hon. Mr. Edwin Taylor, CM.G. Colani- al Treasurer, and Mrs. Taylor, the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Inspector- General of Police, and Mrs. King

His Honour the Chief Justice. Sir

CLUB BANNED MARRIAGE President Tells Girls About 30 New Players

----AND APPEALS AGAIN

Windsor. Mr..L W. S. Howard, president

Atholl Macgregor, and Lady Mac gregor, His Honour the Puisnę Judge. Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden, and Mrs. Hayden, the Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, and Mrs. North. The film is certainly a master- piece of production and Norma of Windsor Rugby Club, recently Shearer, as Juliet, and Leslie Ho-placed a ban on members marry- |ward, as Romeo, give brilliant pering until the end of the season.

formances. They are supported by

He said that nine players had a cast including John Barrymore, married this year, and if there i Basil Rathbone, C. Aubrey Smith, Edna May Oliver, Ralph Forbes would be unable to raise two ff-

were any more weddings the clubj and Reginald Denny,

KEROSENE TEST CASE

Solicitor's. Suggestion

Resented

the

teens by the end of the seasca

Players, he added, rave up the game when they married, and he appealed to the girls of Windsor to look elsewhere for their hus- bands.

Just as Handsome.

Following the ban the club re-

In the remaining match, the Mr. M. J. Abbott, Assistant ceived nearly 30 applications from CBA. Ladies and the Recreio Crown Solicitor, strongly reserted Rugby players who wanted to join, Ladies will be felding the same

the suggestion made by Mr. F. H. and at the club's first dance of the teams as last week.

Loseby, the defending solicitor, of season last month there was a re- The holders, should experience alleged discrimination on the part cord crowd. no difficulty in taking both points of a Government official, at Mr. Howard, in a speech; said off their opponents.

Kowloon Magistracy yesterday he was glad, the girls had come in There are no matches of vital afternoon, when the rehearing of force. They must have heard that

Brawn

the case in which a Chinese. Lai they had nearly 30 new members, importance in the

Cup League, and the Hong Kong Yu. was accused of having in his all bachelors and of the same, Ladies should win against the possession on September 3. last, handsome standard as those who Diocesan Girls School, while in dangerous goods without a licence had married recently. the remaining clash the Ladies should beat the Central British Ladies.

CAER CLARK CUP

Y" Lacies

N. Zealand Tests Subject to the approval of New Zealand, the Board arranged that the three Test matches with New Recreio Zealand in 1937 shall be playei under the general conditions car, reat for the All India Tests last season.

match. North v. South, be played

It was decided that 2 Test trial-

next season, at Lord's on May 22, 24, 25. *

The admission charge for Tests with New Zealand will be 23, tax Class 6.--Wong Soi-king. English, Chinese, Eistory and Geography; inclusive, as was the case during Chan Yeung-sim, English; Wo Wai- their 1931 tour. wing, Chinese; Wong Foon-ham, Wong Sau-yung, Yeung Wai-yung. Arithmetic prizes: Wong Wai-hing, Dom. Science; Ng Yuet-hing. Draw-

ing-

Class 7.-Sek Po-lin, English: Wong Ngan-wan, Chinese; Luk Hing- chum. English, Chinese Arithmetic; Headmistress's Prize for Industry, History and Geography, and Drawing; Tse Sin-chun, Dom. Science; Chun-chu, Drawing.

CLUB'S BIG TASK THIS AFTERNOON

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Chinese Danger

HK Ladies

C.B.A.

The alleged dangerous goods "All I ask is that they do not comprised 270 tins of kerosene dis- tulate and 347 tins of kerosene lay until the close season," he

said. which were found on a lighter in Cheungshawan Bay.

Defendant was originally fined $150 at the earlier hearing and an order was made for the confisca.. tion of the 347 tins of kerosene. He was, however, granted a re- hearing on the grounds that the offence was a technical one andi that he had no legal represents- tion.

v HK Ladies (YMCA, 2,45 p.m.).

▾ CRA

PTS. 245 pm). BRAWN CUP D.C.S. (Happy Valley, 3 pan.).

+ *** Ladies

(CBA.. 3 pan.). Selected Teams The following probable teams:-

- Ladies: Miss M. George; Mrs. Burke, Miss A. Fowler:

Yesterday was the Court's fourth↑ Tong, Miss E. Thomson and Miss JE. Himsworth, reserved judgment Miss hearing when the Magistrate, Mr. į Lakeman: Miss O. Dalziel, Miss S Dalziel, Mrs. Read Kiss M. Smith, until next Friday at 2.30 p.m. Miss M. Westcott

are some

of the

HK. Ladies:-Mrs. J. Lanson; Miss E. M. Gray and Miss J. Smalley: Miss 3. Dalziel, Miss R. Smalley, and Miss K. Glover; Mrs. P. M. Harrop. Miss X F. Marsh, Mrs. Donald, Mrs. Pro- phet and Miss Ferguson..

NAVY. ARMY TRIANGULAR ``RUGBY CLASH

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Revised Fixtures

Recreio Ladies:-Miss Z. Barros Miss O. Botelho and Miss C..Ocmund; Mr. L. Silva, Miss P. Xavier and Miss L. Mota: Miss N. Gonsalves, Fleet, the Royal Navy's Rugby

Owing to the movements of the

E

strength at the end of the season, and as a result their Triangular Tournament fixtures have

been

Chan Tak-fai and Cheuk Shek-Miss A. Alves, Miss C. Silva, Miss Mfootball side will not be at fall Class B-Cheng Wai-chee, English, kam will present the biggest dan-Bozs and Miss M. P. Enza. Wong - San-ching. Chinese Yuen ger to the Club defence, while the Chang and Miss D. Taner; Miss

DGS:-Miss J. Hall; Miss Eing-ya, English, Chinese, History right and left-wingers, Yeng May, Miss P. Dodd, and Miss and Geography, and Dom. Science: Shui-vick and Lee Shek-you must Lawson; Miss B. Fitzgerald. Miss Fok Sai-chee, English; Wong Wai- chun, Chinese: Ho Heung-yim, Arith no account be neglected, as Robert, Miss E Bockler, Miss metic: Wong Pui-wai, Drawing. both are very fast, great oppo Chum and Miss E. Chari,'

Standard Wong Yuen-ngor, tunists and, above all-deadly Chinese: Lo Kwai-yung, English: marksmen.

Standard IL-Lai Sin-yon,

Chi-

Second Round

Kwan Han-kuen, Chinese and In the other game St. Joseph's Needlework; Ng Mo-lan, English, History and Geography: Hung Man- are favoured to enter the Third ying, Arithmetic,

Round at the expense of Recreio, who have fallen away badly and nese, English, Arithmetic and Needle who were conceded a bye into the work: Ho Suk-yin, English: Ho Shuk- kei, History and Geography.

Standard II-Ho Sui-ian, Chinese. English. Arithmetic, History and Geography; The

Tee-sung, Chinese, English, Arithmetic, History and Geography and Needlework, Head- mistress's Prize for Industry: Wong Sio-hing, Arithmetic.

Standard L-Sia Wai-yee, Chinese: Chan Yee-ching, Arithmetic; Cheung Lan-ting, Geography; Poor Kwai king. Needlework.

Winners of the Net Ball Cup: Chan Pui-so, Fang Tak-chun, Sek Lo-see, Mok Woon-yuk Wong Fang-lan, Leng Wai-tung, "Ya Min-wa.

DIRECTOR SENT: TO PRISON Alleged Dangerous

Driving

Best Available'

S. revised and will be as follows:--

To-day.

JUNIOR LEAGUE PROGRAMME

Army v. Navy (Army Ground) December 19

Navy v. Glub (Cich Ground) January 2

Army v. Navy (Army Ground) January 9

Army v. Club (Club Ground) January 23

Army v. Club (Club Ground)

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Scatters Favoured Stonecutters, who won their first game last week seem certain of collecting both points against | To-morrow South China "A" are Kowloon to-day. Baylor and Sun- fielding their best available team mers are good forwards, and Mac- against the Rifles and there are Kenzie and Betts are among Kow- strong rumours prevailing that loon's outstanding players. Lee Wai-tong will make one of his Kwong Wah will encounter Be-1 TO-DAY'S SERVICES rare appearances as leader of the crein in the Third Division, and

CHURCHES

champions attack The soldiers as the former are incinding Law FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. will also be at full strength, but Wing-kin, Cheng Wai-kwong and

will not be allowed so much rope Rocha, who have already played!

SCIENTIST

as on the last occasion, although in senior teams, they should win. CBranches

of

the Mother

in several circles they are favour The Portuguese however, should Church, The First Church of

ed to win, but I very much doubt give them a good game for they,Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass).

it

1

too, possess several sound players Macdonnell Road, by Macdonneli

In the remaining Senior Shield in Gaan, Figueirdo and Silva Road Tram", Station:

game to-morrow, the Fusiliers

should easily account for the TO-DAY'S LEAGUE PROGRAMME Police, who caused a surprise in the First Round by defeating the East Lancs, by three clear goalsi}.

GEORGE RAFT'S GRUMBLE

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Sunday Service, 11.15 am.

Subject: GOD THE PRESER-

VEE OF MAN.

Testimony Meeting, Wednesday,Į

6 pm A Beading Boom is locat-i ed at Bank of East Asia Buildings,

In the remaining game the East 10 Des Voeux Road, Central and is Percy › Lionel William Leach,

Lancs encounter the Navy and, open daily, except Wednesdays aged 36; described as a company'

while the latter are still able to and Saturdays: P director, of Swakeleyɛ - road,

draw upon Cannell, Barter and 10.80 am to 2" pizt Ickenham, Bucks, was found not

George Raft's contract with Bowers, the soldiers are force

5 pm to 7 pm. guilty at the Old Bailey of the Paramount has been terminated at that never can be taken too light"| Wednesdays: 10.30 am: manslaughter of a girl killed in a his own request, it is announced in ly, as they are apt to bring off big Saturdays 10.30 am to 12.30 pm road accident.

Hollywood. The film star sald that plans Sandford, Smith and All authorised Christian Scimac He was, however, sentenced to the stadio had been giving him Today will constitute a menace Literature in realizāle #t four months in the second division unsuitable pictures. He was go while in the defence Brain and Reading Boom. for dangerous driving, with dising to have a holiday, in Europe Steele,, with Gorman tu front of qualification from driving for five and then return to Hollywood as them, should be able to cope wit

| a "freelance.”

the Navy attack.

years.

The Public is cordial

to attend the Berviens and {the Reading Ronn

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