ELLIS KADOORIE CHINESE- SCHOOLS' SOCIETY.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16în 1906.

As regards the lack of local maps iu tho lower olaecca, I would direct attention to the fact that goad; reliable well maps of Hongkong and thus adjoining provinces of Kwang lung and Kwang-si cannot be get in the Colony. An offart has been made to follow the coarse laid down by the Commitios in His- The History book tory and Geography. prescribed. Meyer's General History, is an exzellent taxt-book, but would he more suitable for class teaching were it subdivided.

great distributing centre. | addition to the Directors of the Tang Wah I of Asia the Hospital and the Committee of the Po Lanug1 This was in the days before ships.weat Kak, we are much indebted to the large number round the Cape of Good Hope, and the goods of of gentlemen, over 50, who have se liberally Europa wera frst of all collected at places in contributed to our Scholarship and Prize Fund the Mediterranean, of which the most important Time will not permit me to mention their was Vonice, thon taken across the Mochtermuean names here, but we are deeply sensible of their | and soross Asiatic territory to Damoscas and kindness, and of the practical way in which they Bagdad, or else across Persin and distributed in have shown their interest in, and sympathy with, Indis sand ovon Chits. In consequence of this, many merchants settled at Ormuz and become our educational work.

wealthy. The place was so wealthy that long after, when people wanted to talk of wealth they reforred to Ormus. In his great poem "Paradise Lost," Milton described the throne of Salon, and wishing to explain how rich it was in gold and

INTERESTING TOrr ny the GovERNOR. At the Hongkong College of this Socisty Governor yesterday, His, Excellency ibe' distributed the prices won by stalents for the The cadete were drawn up as a your'e work. guard of bonour, and welcomed him on arrival with a salute. Amongst others present ware Mr. and Mr. Ellis Kadoorie, Mr. and Mrs.ubject night-then-te commenced in Class III.abilities as elocutiouists, and at the courtnaion

W. D. Braidwood, Masars. D. Nicol, J. Walker,

E. J. Moes, F. C. Lewis, Lau Chu Pak, Fung Wa Chur, Fung Shan Shan, Ho Kom Tong, Choi Tee Yik, Lam Shan Ping, ip Lax Chuen, Rovs. E. J. Barnett and H... Wells, and Mesdames Gairker, Ezra, Patria, Peares, Allaut, Woodruck, Bryson and Chipman

Mr. W. D. Braidwood, principal, read the -annual report as follows

Your Excellency, Mr. President, ladies and gentlemen, it gives me much pleasure to present to you the fifth annual report of the Society's Hongkong College. For grant-in-nid purposes, the school pear onds on June 36th and on the th of that month we had a surprise vixit and examination by Mr. E. A. Irving, Inspec- tor of Schools. His opinion of the conditig

of the school at that time is raised in the following statement: ---

INSPECTORE ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1994-05.

The

instead of in Class II, as at present: Hygient as a class subject, was taken up as on as manual, published by direction of the Govern mont, was procumble, and has constituted s part of the regular curriculam since the first lesson was given on March 17th, 1905. Ex- periones suggests the advisability of having the mains) translated into Chinese for us in the lower classes. The Shield anil Prizes offered for competition in this subject by your Excel- lacy were great incentives to staly, and in addition to a team for the Elementary course, we entered five competitors for the Senior

The results wore not onecuraging, but prove conclusively that a team compound solely of Chinese boys and writing a foreign languayo cannot hope to compete successfully against other teams composol sololy, or in part, of English-speaking students. Following the usual precnikut the Head Master's sonual examination was held in Dreamber. As in former years, the bulk of the English papers in the upper class wore corrected By Mears. Hamilton and Scott, while the translations were examined and

Several of the students then displayed their

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of this part of the programme His Excellency presented the prizes. He then addressed this present as follows-Larlier and Gentlemen This sebool, while maintaining a satisfactory standard of efficiency, is rapidly increasing in numbers and importance. The attendance here

Ormuz went down very soon after the dia- is one of the best of any of the educational covary of the route to the East via the Capo. establishments in the Colony, and I hope it That was inado at the end of the #ficent goes on as it is at present, and that before I century by Vasen da Gama, shout whom leave Hongkong I will see an attendance of 600 Camous wrote in his poems anled sin-lants. It has given us much satisfaction to Lusiads," which wéro parily writton at Macao, recommend to the Secretary of State that a place you all know. A statue of Camoons is large building grant should be given to the erected there now to valebrate the fact of his school to provide for this attendance, and my having lived there, and of his journey round recommendation has been approved by Mr. the Cape. This journey very soon destroyed ·

the commercial position of Ormos, the Portuguese, in unior that Lyttelton (applause). I am glad the manage. ment recognised the necessity, pointed ont

goods should longer go overland. by the Inspector of Schools, of ackling to the

but round the Cape, took Ormus from the European staff and to the instructional course, Pervians. They built a big castle there, which and I would point out that if the school desires is all that remains of the place oxcopt a fow to maintain its present standard of efficiency,

From Ormuz I went to another place and at the same time to constantly increase

on the Persian const called Kinîn. While walk number, it would be well for the strength of ing through the town I came to an open space the touching staff to bo kept rather above than round which a great number of people wore below the requirements of the moment (ap-asembled. I noticed they were watching a mau en horseback who was giving a recitation, phase).

assisted by other men who were drossed up in armour and carried spears I learned that this was a xiruchu play, that is, a play representing enme event holy to the Persisos. This oven! wise coanected with the death of two relations of the prophet Mahomet who were killed in the same century as the prophet livad, and their death is still lamute by a great section of the Mahomedans. The Mabone- dans are divided into two sets, the Sounites and this Shiites, but the difference between the le difficult to appreciate when one is not Mahommedas, The Suites believe in the first of the three Khalifs, while the Skiitos believe that they were not rightful Khalifa. Froza Linia I crossed to the other side of the Gulf and ronchod a placo called Behring which ia celebrated for its peuri sheries. The natives, Persians and Arabe, dire from ships to the bottom of the sea and bring up the shalls

of India, and engaged making plans for a new

There is also in Habring the extracted. fortification. Karachi is one of the six defended ruins of a Portuguesy castle, but the thững ports of India, and also, next to Calcutta-and | which most strikes travellers is the way

Its

There is very Bombay, the leading commercial place. they get fresh water there

little on the island, but in the middle of the sea a spring comes right up from the bolter, and divers go through the salt water to the bottom, and get the fresh water. returned to the Persian side, and next arrived at Bashire. This is mostly known to English people as the headquarters of the expedition which visited Persia at the end of the last cou- tary. At that time the English were very much afraid that the French would got to India through Persin, so there were constant em bassies and wars to get 'ersia under our hands, Nowadays we don't fear France, tat know, that Russia has a design on that cunatry. At Bushire I left the bip sad started inland by

Disipline and Organisation.—Phe school hus grown so much during the past year, that sm increase to the European stuff Kerms required.

marked by Mr. Fung, the senior Anglo-Chinese Many of the Chines masters are insufficiently assialut. Stated concisely the results were us acquainted with modern methods of teaching, follows:--Reading, 99 per cont., dictation, 66.75 but the Head Master's time is so larg -ly occupi ed with teaching that he has little left in which per at willnastic, 11.03.per cent, English

Addressing the scholars, His Excellency said: composition, 75.12 per bout.; English onlloquial to advise and correct them. I do not link the organization is likely to be thoroughly safi per cont; geography, Sile por cont.:-Bugs-I hope you as well as the masters factory until the mrvices of another trained ramp. 7.18 per cent.; science, 97.77 per have listened very esrofully to the weak eat. translation (English to Chinel, 91.57 points is your work that were pointed out by English master are obtained, Discipline on the whole is very good. Work sent up for per cent. Translation (Chinese to English, the Inspector of Schocks, sui will do your best next form to improve in these subjects. I de 1.53 per cent.; history. 90 piment. Fineusura examination should be dono neatly on foolscaption, 555 per cent, mathematics, 47.21 per not propose to dwell any more on these weak paper. The school has made good progress Leont.; hygiene, 7.63 per cent. Compared with points to-day, but I shall try to interest yon na during the year.

last year's results there is a decilelimprovement the same subject as I spoke about last year in eight subjects, via., reading, dieation, English that is, the study of geography: Those of you colloquial, geography, science, translations and who were here then will remember that I said history, while in the remaining subjects the

one of the easiest ways of learning geography putoantage is somewhat lower. The high por- waw to read books of travel. Another pleasant chatage of passes in translations from English way is to listen to lectus by people who have to Chiny and sire verzu is dus 10 the fact travelled. I cannot claim myself to bara boon that this subject is now confined to the upper, a grout traveller, but duty and pleasure sunt class. The Leary, the inception of which I me to some out of the way pacts of the world, mentioned in my last annual report, has bona on I propose this toorning to try and largely taken advantage of, more especially by interest you by an account of a journey I the senior boys, to many of whom. I am made fifteen years

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Sanitation-Satisfactory. The buildings are suot well adapted to accommodate the present

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But there is no danger of juanfficient ventilation.

Apparatus-Vory malisfactory except as regards local mapa is the lower lumen."

English Coilogany. A considerable improve ment has been made in the lower classes as co- pated with last year. But the result is not get all that can be desired. The boys in thn two top classes speak very well.

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Special prizes went to Lan In Chung (Dux), Clay Fung Cheung (for Hygienoj," "Lai. Ki Hong (for Colloquial), Teang Krong. Siu Kuk, and Ng This Hung gained attendance prises; an Recitution

tution prizes went to Chan Yan Tong, Pan Chung W, Su King Chi, Lam Sin Choung. Isang Iu, and Pang Cheong Yuen.

The donors in the Prize Fund wore-MesSTA The Directors Tung Wah Hospital, The Com. mitted Po Loung Kox, Ellis Kadourie. Twoi Kwai Ng, Mok Cho Chun. Tong Lai Chuen, Krok Sui Lee, Shing Wo & C., Tsung Sa Kai, Un Lai Chen, Li Shan Hin, Au Kin Tin Sui Wing Hou, Tong Hon Cho Young Kad Tong, Chau King Ting, Lo Ini Chuen, Fung Shou Shan, Cheng Fung Shau, Ip cheorg Wan, Cheung Cheung Chi, Chan Chouk Hing, Wag Ki Sam, Tang Yut Kai, R. Cornwali Lewis, Leang Tan Po ung Wa Chus. Ho Kom Tong, Pua Yar Chuon. Wan Cha Thoi,

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Kouting The readers used ansaitusblo Reading is well taught.

Writing-Class I, A. and B. did compositions pleasure and profit. Some few additions were it in the course of last yeur, wlish, taking the slusa as a whola, were very but mon books, of a. juvenile character,

wore excellent. They good. Two of them

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younger pupils. might, however, do avent letter, if they would

In October best physical szercises give more attention to the alter; some of

simply military drill, were added to the thom erred on the side of brevity. The com position in Chem I was "fair to pror" this ariel as a voluntary subject. and 170 boys For a month these is not surprising, remembering how badly than clorted to take the course. boys spoke English list year (sm last Anural de ativa instructors, but it was Report). This case in a good instance to show thought wirisaids to adopt the English system, how difficult it is to learn to write a language; and sizes November 1st. Master Grauer P. without ability to spsk it. Composition is, un Guinker, R.A., has been in charge.

fre but kindly discipline a marked improves the whole, well taught in the lower classes

Geography---An nay paper on Asia sot te zocut is already observabis in their carriage and the top classes was well done; en the whol❘ sppearance. Owing to the restricted area on though in a seinawhat stevenly and utily which the chool is built to adequate squee is fashion. The art of illustrating answers byuxailable for purposes of drift, and we are much sketch maps should be practised. Faller answers indebu to our Vice-President, Mr. Fung Wu are excepted from Classes I and II. Toral | Claui, whs Kindly offered the use of part of geography is now taught in the lower clases. Lis grounds at 'Altiorn' for this purpose. In The Chinese masters require assistance in 1903 t when the geboot was first placed under selecting the facts to be taught. For example, in the Government grant-in-aid some the Class II. boys who know the names of o very little average annual altendawen was 185.88 and the promontory around the Island, wore yet ignorat amount of grant carned $8,114. For 1004-5 of the position and ures of Taitam Reserveir the vrago auraal attendance was 269,77 and History. The couras laid down by the Con- the grast earned $4,20 Being an increase of mitte on history and geography is being 82.87, or nearly 15 pes o ul. in attendaner, and followed. The subjent is being taught $1.171 or marly per cent, in grant earned thoroughly: but anfortunately the text books | Since the end of the school year, June 30th, 1945, the average attendance to date is 29221. As our have been in the hands of the scholars for month or two only, not saffieisutly long to school buillingsure tousmall to accommodate the enable me to form a defluite opinion as to the Lumbers seeking admission the Council resolved rote of progre8.

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THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

cosmores largely depends on the exporting of grain which is grown in the Sind and in the North Western provinces. It has some cou nection with Hongkong because it is the head- quarters of the Balachi regiments, and one of thew is now here. It is a very hot place, and ny principal recollection of it is the sand that one saw everywhere around it, I am foll now that by the planting of icens and the making of gardens it has been made a more plonasut place, but I was glad to get away I took steamer and went to from it. Murest on the north east coast of Arabis, This place has what is called a landlocked

The road was small, but my pony

The result of the working of the Osaka harbour, that is to say, it has rocky hills on

took to 20 miles a day. I had mulex for my servants. We started in intense heat, but after Shosen Kaisha for the half-year just oned every side, which nearly wook at the entrance. and this is very narrow; the water inside is not three days' travelling up country the weather was less estisfactory than is usually the case. On these got coder and cooler. Every day we travelled The advance in the pries of coal and in okarter much disturbed in case of storms.

over rocky country, stopping at Light in un rates for foreign toomers, and the decrasso in rocky hills there were old Arab forle, and in

oasia. We passed out of the neighbourhood of the shipment of rice are responsible for the Ono the palm trees into cultivatori val

Fays of wheat falling off in the profits. The company had to them I saw a great many quaint gons.

The big cannon had on it the arms of Philip II of aul peas, and on the fourth day arrived at ay about Y3000 more for coal during the Spain who lived in the fiftenth contury. There Sheraz which is celebrated first of all for its period than in the preceding half year.

gardens, then for its heads. A Persisa garden net profit amounted to about Y700,000, and the were three brass guns given by George III consists of a square place surrounded by a wall directors had to draw Y300.00 ont of the at the commencement of the nineteenth century, and filled up with rose and orange frees; while surplus for the preceding period, to enable The them to declare the customary dividend of 10 of Pärsia are entombed in Sheraz, par cont. pe anuum. The company proposes to and some recent American "votions" in the down the centre ron rivulets of water,

1 visit to and all

there pay Ho way of artillery. At the back of the harbour great pan who

increase in capital by Y5,500,000, and this their tombs and so do all Eurusan. the town cises ou the low hills, and the streets

parrow and diety: the place story is told that a Maborned an reader always post will be submitted at til gonorai half-

The story is tok by au to anako au alition to the oxisting promises, togelber is not a particularly agreeable attends at the grave of Hatz in order to ra arly general meeting in a fow day. Hygiene The Hygiene reader, hi tren Plans were prepared and the Government ap-one to stay at, owing to the intense heat. Norar- English ambassador who spoke Persian. began gud ja being well studied as a reader.pronched through the Educatiorel Dopf, withraetheless, it was the headquarters for a long time visited the grave with others, and when these

Megara Sioway Tomes & Co, havn fɔrmured The Head Master has not found it practicaldo lo | object of securing a building grant. In this wa of a small British naval force which in old days who did not understand Persian wished to leave

before he had read the pom he said, as with a brightly written pamphlet recording illustrate the lessons by practical experiments,

makes them stop. When I recite ever it thay the sporches of officers and agents of the Equit don't oderstand I will make them" He did ahl Insurnace Co. at a convention where which is a pity.

Chiness-In very good throughout the school.

sa by very careful intonation and gesticulation, unswerving loyalty to the Society and its funct de rata tie word manner it was the kaynute. We have space hat shows how a recitation ought really to be only to quote a remark made on the third day. A difficult piece of trauslation from English

given. Well, I think it would tire you if I by Comptroller W. A Day. He said Being inta Chinese was well done in the top claws.

went on to tell you more about my journey, so

lawyer, I looked to the charter for my Arithmetic.In the top alass very good work

will close my remarks and give to the boy most responsibilities. I road the by-laws which were was dous at examination. The second class ou

proficient in geographical studies the best Eng; enacted for the govorum at of the Society and lish version of the travels of an Italian who lived I found there, as amuy of you know, that the 500 years ago and ends the journey overhund by-laws provide anong other things, that the the securities. I at once, feeling was eupposed at the time to have exaggerated Lim the man of millione, because he was Having in mind what the nowspapers lund said, tremendously, so much so that his friends called responsibility, repeiral to the security vaults, alway talking of the millious of people and I supposed that the vaults, possibly, were sa US- things he saw. Modera research has shown, what stenuded of the contents which the last however, that Marco Fole was a very accurate souual report stated should be there. I beli-sn stated that there should have beon and chervant traveller.

in the vaults at that time something approach- ing 8195,009500 of securities. I found there more than $2216000 of hoods and stocks that will pass as first-clow any baking in- slitution in the world. I found also $$1,000,000 of first-class mortgages. I found the records of other securities which together aggregate more than $40,000.00."

were auccessful and building operations began on Sept, 22ad, and should aptiding untoward occur we urge the work will ho finished in May of the present year. When completed we will hare a covered play-ground, in larga examination hall. This will and three additional cinas rooms. enavle us to accommodate 300 more pupils, or the other band did not do well. Arithmetic, 600 in all. The total cost will be about $15,000

throughent the school.

To vory

was intended to suppress the pirates. They wore then nearly as pleatiful as they are in some of the Chinese rivers, but now that are all suppressed. A gunboat is generally kept there, however, and on the rocks the sailors have painted up in white the names of the boats which have been there. From Muscat I crossed coset of Persia to a place called Bunder

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Mr. Briweud briefly thanked His Realioner for his kindness in attending to distribute the prizes and the boys gave him three ringing cheers.

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what are called regt Louses for caravans. In the opening paragraph of his report Mr with the Bellies Trust Fural No 2 were Irving puts bis finger on the weak spet of our resuscitated in 1865 and in the examination They consist of vaulted chambers which ran

The Dicke Scholarship was won by Lai Ki system-the ignorance of modern methods of held en Apr 27th Lan Tu Chhing tied for 40 round a square, and íu the widdle of the squam Hong; the He Kam Tong Seluarship (Senjoy) teaching shown by our Anglo Chinese pince. The Tilako Scholarship of 50 has again the pouies, horses, males and other animals of by Leung Ita; the same (Janj) by Lau Ws fung. School Echokarlaps ware you by Lan masters. Now there are two ways in whichbeen won by Lan Chang, but as it is tenable for 1 the caravan are tolbored.

In the vanited In Chang, La Cho 1, La Mong Chung, this defect may be rerurdied. (1) By the year only, it falls to the second boy, Lai Ki chambers the travellers rest. There is uo

Tsang Kwong, Fok Lou Fong, Sham Wai Ching, Sia Kuk, Leung Yata Tong, Chay Kum establishment of a Training College for ueh Hong, whó wis but 11 unurka behind his successfurniture in them and they uro quite open on

Cheung, Chan Tsz Mun,, Tsang Wai masters, or (2) by the Princips) of each school fai rival. For the Ho Kam Tour Scholarship ouo side, but that does not matter much in a wing wong. Ng Shin Hung. Man Hung at Shanghai at 1 p.m. au Sunday, the bath Jan. or college training the Anglo-Chinese men (junior), the contest was so keen that a second hot country. I generally found it most pleascate, Mak Wai H, Tsu In Pong, Chan Seung nud left again at midnight same day for Hong- bers of his own stuff". In the absence of the and more difficult paper in transistion hul to be to go to sleep in the open air on the roof, to Chi, Li Cacak Ting, Chan Ju Kai, Ho Yuk, kong, and is due hero at 10 am, on Wednesday, "former, the latter appears to be the only sat. The measure of success and progress which

The C.P.R. str. Beprese of China arrived at which I bad access by stone steps at the four Siu Kwan Fal, Chan In Tecg, Lam Kwok the 17th Jan, corners of the aquaro, Bauder Abbas is at the Lene H. Shau Hi. Kwok Sui Chunk: Nagasaki at 9 a.m. on Monday, the 15th Jan.. alternativo and if it is to be successful the has attended the school work is due in no small

Kwek Sui You In Hon Cheng An Sand left again at 4 pm. same day for Kobe, entrance to the Persian Gulf close to the Island Fan, Tang Man Wa, and Chan Sik Twoi. Principal inust, to a certain extent, bo relicred degree to the support. I have received from the

where she is due to arrive at 8 p.m. to-day. of Ormuz. I went to see the latier in a In the Chiues Departament, prizes wore of other duties, that he may have the necessary staff, and the keen interest fukin in the welfare

The IG.M. tr. Preussen, osrrying the time to devote to this object. Recognising of the selbol by the members of Council, more boat, because it was a place I had often heard gained by Ian Sin Chung, Chan Sik, 1 this, the Council of this Society is new engagexpecially this President and Hon. Secretary of. From four to five hundred years ago Chit Po, Lam Kwok To, Yeang San, Leung German mails with dates from Berlin, of the General Post Office and opposite to the Side

Chung Ho, Chin Sheung Shing, Luk Po Teug, 19th at left Singapore on Sunday at 2p.m.,ntrance to the Hongkong Hotel)..

Hongkong, July 6th, 1905. ing the services of another trained English I pleased to have this opportunity of thank it was one of the most important places Chong Chiu Pun, Weng Wai Man, Tou Chok and may be expected hero on or about Friday,

the 19th just. Muster and we expect him to arrive shortlying them all for their hearty co-operation. It in Asia. It was, as it were, the Hongkong Pin, and Lam In Wai,

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