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Sports News
LAWN TENNIS.
FORTHCOMING CHAMPION,
SHIPS.
STRONG NATIONAL
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1930.
CRICKET NOTES.
KOWLOON'S NARROW
ESCAPE.
Hong Kong at Play.
SPORTS NOTES AND COMMENTS.
[BY BROADCASTER"]
BELILIOS SCHOOL.
MRS. SOUTHORN DISTRI- BUTES THE PRIZES.
HEADMISTRESS' REPORT.
NEW AVENUES OPENED FOR
WOMEN.
The Chinese girl has a special ap- titude for art; the subject, far from being merely recreational, bus decided educational value, parti cularly towards the development of originality rather than of the imita- tiveness which wo discourage in the education of the Chinese.
Enrolment and Attendance. The mamixum enrolment in 1998 was 625, in 1929 it was $71, and at the present time there are Bid pupils on the reli.
The average daily attendance last year was 465; this year it was in the year under review.
Health, 501.63, which is an increase of 39.03
.
The biggest "surprise in football circles this week-end was the de-
The antual prize giving of the fent of the Somerset Light Infan- Ley at the hands of the Folice. The Helilios School for Girls, was held latter team until last Saturday was yesterday in the Hall of Queen's
The health of the school has re lost in the League, while the Somer-College. Mrs. Southern distributed
She was received out-mained good throughout the year, sets were within measurable dist- the prizes.
side the school by a guard of honour and there have been no cases of ance of the leaders. The game was
infectious trouble, which in this Brownies and Members of the gratifying to report. In October 1020 entrants. Dr. Minett's re- commendations for eases needing Ambulance Brigade, whom Mrs. Southern complimented on their medical treatment, also for cases requiring special care in the school, smart appearance.
have been acted upon.
GOLF.
CLUB.
the competition for the Prince of! Wales' Banner, which was held by the Company last year; this year the banner was won by the 2nd Kowloon, to whom we again offer ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF ... our congratulations. Two Guides represented the Company at the inspection by the Duke of Glou cester on his visit in April. During the year twelve badges were wunt four laundress badges; three n bulance; two athlete's badges; one cook's; one dancer's badge, and one needle-woman's badge."
F-
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CAPTAIN'S CUP-JANUARY.
The tie for the above resulted in T. C. Monaghan qualifing.
COMING AUCTION,
VALUABLE COLLECTION OF STAMPS.
The Brownies are still happily going strong. Their leader, Miss in Peping. Until her return the Company is in charge of their Marion, the Brawn Owl," is now
Tawny Old," Miss Patience, Tao. Unfortunately, for lock of leaders the Troop cannot be increased in
A valuable, collection of stamps, number, though there are many would-be Brownies longing to enter.comprising over 180 lots, is being for games and other interests: They mert Bros. Sales Room, in Duddell 'are grateful to Madame Marty, who Street, on Thursday, at 5.15 p.m..
took Spine nature-drawing" with them, and no Guides Ng Shi Lin and Kong Fung Mui for their help in games.
the forthcoming the day hit Hirst's stumps, but the very good indeed, and the Police drawn from the School Guides, large school of aver 800 pupils is The Brownies meet once each week put up for auction at Messrs. Lani keener than ever. There has been played the next, ball, after which though it must be admitted that Nursing Section of the St. John Dr. Minett, M.C.S., examined the
thoroughly deserved their victory,
[BY "L.B.W."}
CONTINGENTS.
Dame Fortune played a big part in effecting a draw for the K.C.C. FLOOD OF NEW TALENT. juniors in their match with the Club de Recreio on Saturday. The Judging by the cutries for the Portuguese lads compiled 161 ruas, and with the last two Kowloon men Open Singles and Open Doubles
in a most extraordinary thing hap Championships of the Colony (the pened. G.P. Guterres was bowling, complete lists are published below) and with the last but one ball of competition in championships bids pair to be
bails refused to fall! The batsman a larger number of entries for the
tima was called. It was jolly hard Open Singles than last year, while
lines on the Recreio men, all the they had more than a fair share the Open Doubles ehow a drop of same it was a really good match, only one pair. The figures far the and the incident described above principal events however compare made the game all the more thril- very favourably with those of refing. II.A. Alves again passed the cent years, those of 1928 being the half-century mark for the Recreio, record:-
while Mackay and Smith made 31 1946 7 8 0 '30
for the home team. The fielding Open Singles 61 53. 40 49 39 Open Doubles 131 30 34 31 Club Singles 23 39.21 90.96 The entries follow:--
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OPEN SINGLES. Hong Kong C.0. 12. J. Barrow, T. E. Monaghan, G. W. H. Churchill, A. D. Humphreys, Capt. Etherington, A. Johnson, Lieut. H. C. Gould, A. E. Crook, 1. Owen Hughes, A. L. Sullivan, P. W. J. Planner.
of both teams, was, I understand, of a very high order, and although the visitors made 101 runs, they had to work pretty hard for them.
A very sporting game was seen on the Clah ground when the home side beat the R.E. & R.S. by 3 wickets. The soldiers batted first, and thanks to some consistent bat- ting on the part of some of their men put up 188 runs for & wickets. Gaugh played a fine innings for his 44, but not to be outdone Divett
The of the luck that was going. Somersets will have to play up very much better than they did last Saturday if they are going to keep in Company of the big 'uns" in the League, and another defent or two would put them in the second half of the bracket.
MRS. SOUTHORN'S SPEE^ H ̧• Before distributing the prizes, Mrs. Southörn addressed the girls, saying that the atmosphere of Belilios School was warming and welcoming, even though outside it might be winter weather. The serious fly in the ointment was still the lack of a hall and playground. It was greatly to the credit of Mrs. and Miss T'eo that the Guides and Brownies flourished as they did, for
Yearly Examinations.
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The stamps are part of a private collection which is being broken up, and many of them are of very con- siderable value. "Messrs. Graca & Co. have examined each lot and given a certificate to the effect that all the stamps are genuine and in perfect condition.
The Teaching of English. Despite the fact that we are I congratulate the Lower School still without those "essentials to on their examination results, which school life-playing-fields in suit have steadily shown an improve able proximity to the school and an Among the most interesting lots ment during the past three years, assembly-hall-there is, I am happy ar (Lot 2) a British Honduras, The percentage of passes in 1997 to Buy a stronger feeling of unity 1987, waterinark Crown C.A. One was CO; in 1929 it was 78, and in
In the school and a keoner co- shilling grey, unused which is the last yearly examinations it operate sense. If this result can eatalogued at 28. (Lot 83) Johore. was 65. The same improvement is be achieved without the hall and 1904, watermark rosette, 8100 green not shown this year in the examina-playing-fields we crave, to what and scarlet used, catalogued at £6. (Lot 92). Kwong Tebeon Wan, 1919, tion results of the Upper School-length could we not go with them! fact which is undoubtedly due to The increased amount of English piastres on 5 frs. blue mint, cata- our having considerably raised the teaching throughout the school baslogued at £3.
Two Malay Borneo Exhibition in their home matches, and al. Creasy, Miss Lopes, Miss Dudley standard of English. The percen raised the standard of work. In-
tage of passes last year was 90; this tidentally, and regretably, this 1922 stamps are particularly inter- year it is 26. This is, one feels, change in studies has made it dif- eating (Lot 108) overprint
Straits Settlements stamp 83 green but a temporary set-back. na the ficult for would-be pupils to gain and red on blue green mint, is
I are that Kowloon went under to the South China team on the latter's ground at. Caroline Hill. The Chinese are very hard to beat
though the Kowicon team is very good indeed, they had to acknow-
on
went for the bowling hammer and ledge defeat. South China, by the the "open spaces" were the breath work done through the year has admission, because our own pupils catalogued at £. The other (Lot" way. put up a far better exhibition of lile to Guiding, and at Belilios shown some improvement. In the begin English at the age of eight
tongs when he went in, and was undefeated with an excellen: half- century.
Chinese R.C. 15. Ng bae Kwong, Ng Sze Cheung, W. C. Hung, M. W. Lo, M. K. Lo, H. Y. Ho. F. H. Kwok, Yew Man Kit, Mok Hing Sung, Cheng Chi Wing, Keng Too Cheung, Ilo Ka. As expected, the Police Recres Lau, Chiu Chun Chiu. Horace Lotion Club did not find much opposi- tion from the Craigeogower Juniors Alexander played a force ut innings for 81, and also bowied excellently for his wickets for 16
E. W. Liang.
Kowloon 0.0, 6.
D. S. Green, S. E. Green, E. Fincher and E. C. Fincher. A. E.
Guest, F. Grose.
Honda.
M.B.K. J.
Akiyama, H. Yoshida,
Craigangower 0.0. 4.
runs.
There were two friendly games T. played in addition to the three league matches. Civil Service had the better of the R.A.0.C.. while. the Indian Recreation Club beat the Kowloon British School Former Pupils' Association.
H. D. Rumjahn, J. A. Cansum oy. T., A. Razack. E. Zim
cern.
Indian R.C. 4.
SA. Ramjahn, A. L. Rumjahn, D. Mohamed, Y. J. Khan.
And Others 8.
S. A. Gray, F. J. Remedios (Re- gei). Tak Ding Cheung (South China A.A.). Luk Kang Cheung (S C.A.A.), Lee Hua Nak (Univer 'sity). F. A. Redmond (University). Y. Hachiuma (Nippon), Y. Sajiki (Nippon); Wonk Ink Man.
According to the fixture-carda, there is only one League match down for decision this week, when Recreio receive the Civil Service Cricket Club. It should result in win for the home team, though side I expect the Happy Valley
good show. will put up
There will be three friendlies
& S. will entertain the R.E. University, Police will play the Hermes, and the" Kowloon juniors will have the R.A.S.C. s op- ponents. These sides are all pretty evenly balanced, and I expect there will be some close finishes.
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The positions of the teams up- to-date, are as under-
P. W. D. L Pts.
OPEN DOUBLES. Hong Kong 0.0. 10. J. Barrow and D. M. MacDou- all, S. C. Monaghan and B. G. Grigor, H. V. Parker." and A Morse, G. W. Sewell and J. S. McEachran, O. E. C. Marton and 1. J. Armstrong, F. A. Redmond and A. L. Sullivan, Lt. Col. Wyatt Police' and Dr. L. T. Ride, A. H. Crook Hong Kong C.C. and Dr. D. J. Valentine, . Forster Kowloon C.C. and Dr. Montgomery, H. Owen Recreio Hughes and A. D. Humphreys.
I.E. and R.S.... 7.3
3 Craigengewer NK Sze Kwong and Ng Sze Indian R.C...... Cheung, W. C. Hing and Cheng Civil Service..... Chi Wing, M. W. Lo and M. K. R.A.S.C........ Lo. E. W. Liang and F. H. Kowk. University a Kong Too Cheung and Ho Ka Tau, R.A.O.C............... To Wai Hing and Chiu Chun Chiu, C. Chon and H. Lo.
Chinese B.D. 7.
Kowloon 0.0.2.
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foremost, a before, among the D. "S. Green and J. E. Greca, E. Japanese, whose fine form as the C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher.
recent Interport has proved that despite his reverse last year he H. Yoshida and T. Yamada, T. must be seriously considered. He Honda and T. Akiyama.
is ably supported by Yoshida, once champion of Saigon.
M.B.K. 2
South China A.A. 2
Lee Woon Tool and Lee Wai Tsoi, Luk Kang Cheung and Lik Ding Cheung,
And Others 8.
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The Indians are very strongly re- presented with A, L. Ruminho, H.
NEWCOMERS.
than when they played the RA. the former week. The K.0.5.B. trounced the Club de Recreio by 8 goals to 2, "the match being, as the
score would indicate, a very one-
sided affair, in which the soldiers had things very much their own way.
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re-
they were rabined, cribbed, con- fined." Still the spirit of the move- ment was able to soar above such disadvantages when it was so alive and enthusiastic as in the Belilios Company and Pack.
on
Dr. Johnson and Women..
University Local Examinations four girls passed the Senior, one gain ing distinction in history, and ne student qualified for matriculation. Ten girls passed the Junior local, one gaining distinction in history.
School Hour's.
is no
and applicants for admission must satisfy the examiners in both Chi apse and English.
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Within the school the increased amount of English teaching has
CROWN LAND SALES. been of great use to us; it has linked the classes together, and it At the Crown Land Office yester- is becoming more habitual for girls day two lots of land were sold by in the Lower School now to look palie auction. The first lot Kow forward to their studies ending, not loon laland Lot No. 2996, situated in Class 8 or 7 as in the past, but at 173. Tung Choi Street was sold in Class 1 or, if fortunate enough to to Mr. G. Guerineau at the upset nossess the necessary means at the price of $17,073. The land has an area of about 9,450 sq. feet and ite annual rental is 8109,
110) is an overprint on Treugganu stamp 85 dull purple and green mint and is catalogued at £10. A. Portugal 1567 (Lot 135) 240 reiss Usually girls from ten, to sixteen mauve mint is catalogued at £8, n years of age presenting themselves Sam 1008 (Lot 140) 20-ticals brown for admission have not studied and greyish state mint at £5.10.0. English at all, or at most for one There are two Straits Settlements School now meets for morning year, and cannot therefore be 1921 (Lot 163) Watermark multiple After congratulating the School session only, opening at 8 o'clock graded. This year, and for the script C.A., 823 purple blue on blur and closing at 1. These hours are same reason, only two candidates pair used, which are catalogued' at its magazine and the prize rather reminiscent of the time, cut of a possible eighteen could £7, besides niany other interesting winners on their successes, Mrs. about twenty-five years ago, when obtain the Government scholarship stamps of lesser values. While on the subject of football,
Southern said: Girls now-a-days schools in th Colony had hours to Belilios Public School from the of interest. to state have such a wonderful range of in-
from 7am. to 9 o'clock, and 10 to vernacular schools. it may be that the team chosen to terests: the days when the gates of
1 o'clock. Our present arrange; ment of working-hours has proved present Hong Kong in the forth so many avenues to knowledge and coming Interport with Shanghai is enjoyment were closed to them, distinctly beneficial: there viewed by some followers of the have passed for ever. I think it is
comparison between the mental power of the pupils before lunch, game as being not up to the usual of interest to Eastern girla to see
and her capacity for learning and standard of "interporters." What how prejudices against women's work die hard in England Even
concentration in the afternoon ever grounds there may be for such an assertion, it is encouraging the giant of common sense, Dr.
hours. A further advantage which Lo see the selection of many Johnson, shared these prejudices. young men in the team. Experi Boswell records a trip to Twicken this arrangement carries is that ence is an important factor in these bam one spring day with Dr. John-pupils, instead or poring over books
in indifferently-lighted rooms at University. matches, but youth will also prote son, and says Johnson was in
University Scholarships. to be an equally telling factor, and such good spirits that everything night, are able to do their home
New Kowloon Inland Lot No. These observations bring me to seemed to give him pleasure as preparation work by daylight. Hong Kong can rely on their re-
Case of the Eyes. we drove along. Our conversation
point that is a somewhat sad one 1299, with an area of about 5.400 presentatives to do their best in
many subjects.
Which brings me to another for relection. There are very few sq. feet was sold to Messrs In Yick Shanghai over the Chinese New turned
thought portrait painting an im- point, a matter that has required available scholarships to the Uni- and Iu Cheuk Nam for $6,400. The Year holidays.
proper employment for women. some thought during the past years.versity. In my last report I put upset price was 65,400. The land is Public practice of any art, ho ob- Eye-sight in the school is not good. forward a plea for financial aid on started at Om Yau Street adjoin- served and staring in men's faces
Ten or eleven per cent. of the tehalf of Chinese girls who, oning New Kowloon Inland Lot No. is very indelicate in a female.'"
pupils wear glasses, and many finishing their school studies, would, 392 and its antiual" rental is $38. more, one feels, should. One small if they were able, further their child informed her teacher, in an education at the University. swer to an enquiry, that whenever
Our pupils, as I have already STAR THEATRE she was unable to see she wore her mother's glasses, and the print be-mentioned, show an increasing ten- career beyond "the Class 7 stage, came bigger! This condition of eye-dency to continue their educational sight is, perhaps in some measure due to home study done in badly when in former years & large pro lighted rooms, but in greet measure portion of them left to be married. is due to the study-books in use any girls not only stay at school among Chinese students. Most of until the age of eighteen or nine- Wo the books are printed on coffee- teen, but enter the teaching or coloured paper of poor quality, the auraing profession after they have complicated though beautiful Chi- taken the University Local Ex- nese characters are small and close-uminations, While this tendency shows a breaking-away from the ly sct, the marginal notes so small and close as to be barely decipher Chinese tradition of early marriage, na in our Western view a girl ja use. For some time past I have able, yet these books are in daily 1 hardly feel that I can deplore it, made many enquiries in different thereby more amply fitted by con- quarters, and Miss Leung has this tact with the realities of lile to year in use books of better print husband in his different interests, become a true companion to her and quality of paper. Unfortunate-
on
A Fuller Life.”,
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The Club accounted for the Army in the triangular Rugby games this year.
They had already ac counted for the Navy prior to Saturday, and the Navy had in
Fortunately for the pupils of turn accounted for the Army, and
Bélilios who are hoping to excel in it seemed as if the Club would have art-and the standard of art in the no difficulty in disposing of the school is a very high one--we have Army. When these teams met on
travelled a long way beyond those Saturday, however, the Army put old-fashioned prejudices and women up an excellent performance, and, for a time, more than held their have proved, and are proving, both to the East and to the West that own, but the fine play of Scott, Plummer, and Boanar, and the it is possible to exercise your brain and talents and yet remain a good speed and experience of Lammert, decided the day for the Club, These daughter, wife and mother.
of latter day must count our- players were very much to the fore,selves fortunate that we are able and are undoubtedly our beat "Rug to enjo, fuller life than the ger" men. The Army's full back was excellent, but his tackling was
women of the past. All the six hundred girls in this school can not as good as one might wish. However, it his to be remembered profit by the opportunities that open out before thom. I wish them that the Club forwards played very all success in their school, and in well together on Saturday, and in
their lives beyond their schooldays. spite of Goldman's absence, they
Mr. E. Ralphs proposed a vote were a very strong combination.
he was sure they would all join him in cordial thanks to her for coming there that day to present the prizes and to address them. the present time, and he wanted Mra. Southorn was very busy at
them to show their appreciation of her kindness by giving her a hearty Ol, activities in connection with vote of thanks, and to show it in the social life of the school, because the usual way. (Applause.)
of the lack of hall and playing. Government REPORT FOR 1999.
fields, there are few, but those that exist have their faithful followers who derive pleasure and give benefit to others by their energies.
From Miss Heang, who is in charge of the Victoria Nursing Division of the St. John Ambulance,
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of thanks to Mrs. Southora, saying these are abridged; we are now and to become a wise and discern-
negotiating with the Commercial ing mother. Press who, we hope, will have the Classics with complete notes clearly printed and ready for use in the early spring.
School Activities.
Disappointed Hopes, All the students of last year'a Class 1 are now teaching in the Colony. Four of their number matriculated, but one only, Ho Sui Hing, was unable to enter the University-through obtaining a Scholarship. There being no available scholarship or gift of money for the remaining aspirants, they had perforce to re- linguish their hopes. This seems, sad, especially when one realises that the cost to a student taking a four year's course at the Heng Kong University totals only about $4,000.
Past Pupils.
Apollo's gallop over the week-end D. Rumjahn, and S. A. Rumjahn, must be the talk of the town among all of China Coast Interport fame, the racing fraternity here. Seldom, Feroze Ali and Firdos Khan ants for honours, while Cassum- a nice animal, and his first gallop, they have three very likely aspirif ever, has Hong Kong seen such Indian T.C.). F. Jbhoy follows not far behind in re-created a surprise among the "fans" (Kowloon Remedios and H. A. Barros (Reputation. Great Britain can rely who, be it known were well aware creio). Yew Man Kit and F, Grose, on euch fine exponents as Sullivan, that Apollo is a champion through E. Zimmern and A. B. Hanson, S. McEachran, Redmond and Gould. and through, but who nevertheless A. Rumjahn and EH. D. Rumjaho, The first named comes with a fine felt surprised at his wonderful F. Y. Khoo rad T. K. Lien (Univer record and his appearance locally turn of speed. Apollo will not sity), A. L. Runjahn and J. A.
is being looked forward to while frighten away the best ponies in In her report on the work of the Cassumbhoy, Y. Hachiuma and Y. Australs are represented by the the Champions, but his presence in School for the year, the Principal Sajiki (Nippon).
Fincher Brothers, of whom E. C. the race will rob it of a good deal says:-The year 1920 has been of interest. He is sure to start lay-ingularly peaceful and uneventful, ́OLUB CHAMPIONSHIP. is the chief hope.
ourite, and if he is as good as his yet it is a pleasure to survey it J. Barrow, T. E. Monaghan, D.
Seldom also has there been such record makes him out to be, there and mark the progress made durI have the following report: S. Green, S. E. Green, H. V.
should be no difficulty in this ponying what have proved harmonious
Victoria Nursing Division.-" At] Farker, I. S. Harris, L J. Price, a flood of now aspirants. A. L. bringing home the bacon" for Mr. months. I should like to thank the
the beginning of the year, members 1. A. Lerox, R. M. Wood, G. H. Rumjaha, Sullivan, Kong Too Chan Tin Sion.
Staff for this year of work, and ask
of the Division attended at the The news of the doings of our W. Churchill, A. D. Humphreys, Cheung (better known në. Paul
them to accent my warm appre Government Civil Hospital for past pupila is encouraging. Many Capt. E C. Etherington A. H. Kong) are perhaps the most in-
The early morning gallops are ciation of their interest and co-
are teaching in the various schools Boch, H. Ryhoff, H. Je Sucur, G. teresting. The latter has repre-
be of real practical value. The of Hong Kong and Kowloon: Five E. C. Marton, F. A. Redmond, Dr. sented Chint in the Davis Cup attracting more and more attention, operation in all matters connected duty, and these visits were found to
and already, some people are boil with the school life. Their whole-
Division was present for, inspection, are probationers at the Government 1 T. Ride, C. de Bruyn, Dr. D. J. Competitions and has acquired con- ing down the probable Derby win-hearted support has ensured the and formed a Guard of Honour on Civil Hospital, and other part Valentiac, L. Forster, A. O. Johnsiderable experience abroad To ners. The process of elimination. success of certain innovations and
the occasion of the visit to the pupils are nursing at the Tsan Yuk 600, A. L. Sullivan, J. A. Summers mention a few others caly, F. H. as discussed in certain quarters, changes in the course of studies
Kwok was champion of the Chinese leaves only five ponies in the race, which, though in the nature of Colony, of H.R.H. the Duke of Hospital, the Kwong Wah, the Gloucester. A course of lectures Nethersole, and the Tung Wah NATIONAL CONTINGENTS. students in Great Britain at the these being Picallili, The Tiger things will take several years to
was given by Mr., Dovey in Octo Eastern Hospital. At this new Wisdom Stag, King's Bounty, and fructify, are even how showing signs ber, 13 members were re-examined hospital, the Tung Wah Eastern, Never before in the history of the time of his departure from there
He is a left hander Royal Hall. With this view I do of healthy growth.
in first aid, and all passed. Mem- one of our old girls, Miss Ling Ngan game, locally have the entries been to China.
not in the least agree, as there is
Stan Changes.
bers were re-certified as public Que, was appointed to the much- as interesting and attractive. One Trossossing very good drives." Lieut. of the best features is that the Gould, who is no stranger was a quite a handful of other ponies
This year we have been much vaccinators, and are taking part in coveted position of matron. member of the victorious United which might win the race just as
Dr. Lai Po Chuen, one of the participating nations strongly represented, and British Services R.C. Team which won the easily African Eve, or another more fortunately placed as to staff, the vaccination campaign. In the
in vaccinated by members of the Divi University, was for many years a Chinese, Japanese, Indians and "A" League in 1994. D. Mohamed "King", or "Hall" pony, might do and have few changes to record. school 122 pupils have been re- first medical graduates of
pupil here. Dr. Lai is attached to Australians vie with one another (of Indian B.C.) is another left the trick, to say nothing of ponies Miss Hughes returned to
of owned by soms of the smaller stab- November, having gone on leave insius.""
The Girl Guides meet regularly, the Tann Yuk Hospital, and is with on équal terms and rivalry bas hander, who thows promise
and have this year a good record Dr. Dorey an Honorary Surgeon to reached a degree, perhapa unequal-developing isto a fine player, while les. Indeed, the year's griffins are March; Mrs. Upsdell resigned and so good that it will be difficult to sailed for England in May. In May
of badges to their credit. The re- our Victoria Nursing Division.. led before. To name only a couple S. A. Gray has, so far, chown a
port from Miss Lopes runs as fol- Two other past pupils are now tak from each nation M. W. Lo (China), good knowledge of the finer points make a selection or to cancel out also Madame Marty joined the staff the chances to a certain number of and, pending the return of Miss
Jag their Medical course at the retain his of the game. the holder, is out to
her third year. It will be interesting to see the animals. There is one particular Peyton from home leave, has taken
The 3rd Hong Kong Company University, one drawing in the Upper School. Ten siis making another attempt at newcomers in action, and as there animal of whicitten, but he is classes only of the present twenty of Girl Guides has had another und the other finishing her course. title, and Ng Sze Kwong (China)
podsho has üleende ip admittedly, plenty of talent little has been, written,
among them, it wir
alle good manier, and will faro taught this subject. We successful year under the able cap-Also, there are three other Belilios won the confidence of his numeroua
This animal hope on Miss Peyton's fear to Bubli honi misis at the
have drawing taught in all classes. 'ruary it obtained second place insity taking the Arts course. supporters. Then there is Honda, ing to see a few of them in the pay careful study.
is Silver Queon. concluding stages. (Continued on next Column.)...
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Booking at Moatrie's and the Star.
Prices: 84, 83, 82, 81.
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