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ELLIS KADOORIE COLLEGE.

(Continued from page 3.) This was completed and occupied on 3rd September, 1906. It cost about $15,000, of which the Government contributed $7,000, Little and Mr. Kadoorie the balance. more than four years afterwards, viz, on 5th October, 1910, the newly erected Eastern Wing was quietly taken possession of. No assistance was received from Govern- ment on this occasion. The number of pupils in actual attendance at that time was just over 680. Referring to this Eastern Wing in my Ninth Annual Be- port I said, "I have no doubt that when the Now Wing is completed some of our wealthy Chinese friends, observing the

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two wings without a body, will hasten to fill the hiatus, and so complete the edifice in a manner worthy of the great com-

in whose interests it munity inaugurated, and for the benefit of whose sons the work within its walls is carried

was

on." The reaponse, owing to other deserv ing objects then engaging the attention of the Chinese, did not come quite so speedily as it would have done, but it came, and the result is the building which your Excellency is about to spen. The total cost of the reconstruction was estimated at $58,750--the tender of Yes Shun Hin Kee, contractor, being accepted by the Denison, Ram & architects, Messrs. Gibbs. But alterations and repairs to the adjoining parts. of the building, furnishing, etc., amounted to $20,000 more, so that the total expenditure entailed by the new building is close upon 880,000 Always eager for the welfare and comfort of the pupile, Mr. Kadoorie utilized part of the materials of the former Chamber of Commerce to erect, on a portion of Inland Lot 608, immediately to the south of the College, a commodious luncheon room for the convenience of those students who live at a distance. This building, which cost $1,000, was another of Mr. Kadoorie's personal gifts to the College. It will be. a source of much comfort to those who are unable to go home at the mid-day interval, and is sure to be highly appreciated.

The donors to the fund for the re- construction of the College Buildings

are:-

Mr. Lau Chu Pok

Mr. Ho Kom Tong

..$10,000 10,000

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Mr. Fung Yan-Ban

5,000

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5,000

Mr. Chan Kai Ming

0,000

Mr. Laú Lim Young

5,000

Mr. Wong Kam Ful

1,000

Mr. Ng Han Taz

1,000

Mr. Ip Shan Yun Tong

1,000

Mr. Tsang Yuet Kai

1,000

Mr. Li.Ping

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Mrs. Chan Kam You

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of the donors of $500 and over will be inscribed on tablets to be placed in the Examination Hall of the College, as a mark of our gratitude for their generosity. The total amount sub- serild is $55,870. The balance still to bo made good is meanwhile covered by loans ruised by Messrs. Kadoorie and Lau Chu Pak. I would also like to mention that in addition their generous donations, just mentioned, Messrs. Lau Chu Pak, Ho Kom Tong and Chan Kai Ming, bogether with the partners of the Tai Yan Co., have presented Scholarships to this College varying in value from $50 to $120 per

num. In furthering the objects of the Society Mr. Kadoorie has given liberally of both his time and his means, not only in Hongkong, but also in Canton and Shanghai, and it behoves the members of the Chinese community to show their grateful appreciation by extending to the Society their hearty sympathy and sup port. For the Staff, who are looking forward with pleasure to the improved conditions under which their duties will be performed, I think I may promise that nothing will be lacking on their part that the students who go forth from this institution will do so with a sound grasp of the subjects which we profess to teach.

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HIS EXCELLENCY'S TRIECTE OF APPRECIATION. Hi EXCELLENCY then addressed the gathering. He said-Mr. Ellis Kadoorie, Ladies and gentlemen,-I have very great pleasure in declaring this building open. The record which you have heard rend by the Headmaster is one of much unsel. fish work and self-denying sacrifice on the part of Mr. Ellis Kadoorie and the Chinese gentlemen associated with him in founding and maintaining this institu tion. We cannot but admire the gener- osity which they have lavished in promot ing education in this school, and I am sure we all unite in wishing that their the success is particularly due to the example may stimulate others to follow in their footsteps and thereby place the splendid work done by the headmaster finances of the school on a sound and with the assistance of his staff (applause). solid basis. It must be remembered that Mr. Braidwood's natne has become a this school caters for Chinese boys of the household word in educational circles poorer class. The fees in Queen's College here (heur, bear), and I hope the boys I would like amount to $60 a year and in Government will remember that and show their ap schools to 830 a year, but in this school preciation by hard work.

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A correspondent writing to the Nurtà, China Daily News in reference to an Review says: There is one point which article reprinted from the Electrical the ironical correspondent of that a boy can be educated for the very small them also while associated with this in journal entirely misses, and that is, that Ruin of $24 a year, and, as we have heard stitution to try to take on some of the for the contract in question the whole of from Mr. Braidwood, there are a number qualities which are characteristic of the the machinery, supplied will be British. of remissions of fees in the cases of poorer founder of this institution, Mr. Ellis The firm who secured it, too, are incorrect boys. I would, therefore, make an appeal Kadoorie (applause), I have not mixed ly and gratuitously described as a to the public to come to the assistance of with Mr. Kadoorie in business matters, German firm trading under an English For more years than I can those who have so geherously built and but I have known him for many years in endowed this school in order that the the field of sport, and it is in the field of remember the firm of Siemens Bros. fas work may continue to be carried on in a sport that one finds out very quickly what traded at Woolwich and Stafford, and satisfactory manner. Many of our lead a man is made of.

men in this Colony knew Mr. Kadoorie has always occupied a foremcat place in ing Chinese here have risen from small beginnings owing to cheap education, and to be a straightforward and honest man British Admiralty Contracts. Compara- there is plenty of room for such a school (applause), patient in reverses and dis. tively recently, when the Admiralty as this, and I hope, therefore, that my appointments, of which he has had no Dockyard was extended in Hongkong, small share, very considerate to others Siemens Bros. carried out the whole of upon deaf ears, am sorry that I have not an opportunity and most modest in the hour of success, the contract exclusively with British appeal will not full of addressing the boys who are educated Now, if the boys attending this school machinery, Indeed, the German contract- I like boys, and I like and even the masters can imbibe a little ing firms are far better customers to in this school. talking to them when I get the chance. of the spirit that animates Mr. Kadoorio British engineering representatives in Perhaps some of those present will tell and assimilate some of those qualities China than are their own countrymen. the boys when they re-assemble a few of then they will make good citizens wher-The truth is that the German electrical the words I would like specially to address evor and in whatever land their lives are houses hold a position in China, vis-à-vis In the first place I would ask cast. Ladies and gentlemen, I wish this of electrical contracting, occupied by no to them. them to remember that the success of this enlarged institution every success in the British Brm: they send skilled men all school, and it has had extraordinary future. (applause).

The company then inspected the school,o the country at great expense, and success, for like the boys themselves it seems to be growing out of its clothes and afterwards sat down to tea served follow up business with an energy and thereby causing some embarrassment to in the examination hall. Before Their persistence which the British merchant Excellencies left, Mrs. Braidwood pre- and agent would do well to initiate, the parents and guardians (laughter),

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