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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1932.

ST. PAUL'S BOYS' COLLEGE

E MAKENLY.

boarders has. I am glad to say, Cramming Condemned. boon wollent Dr. Lang Inspecto

Although I hu-not an adusation the whole promises during the year alist, I believe that the innovation and expressed his approval: The of making promotions in the lower ANNUAL SPEECH DAY AND boarders have had the usual numschool on the results of monthly bor of excursions. A welcome. testa instead of en those of the ex- PRIZE-GIVING.

chango has been the subscitation of aminations in June and November physical exorcises for early mornisa stop in the right direction, SUCCESSFUL YEAR REVIEW ing preparation twice a week. The for, as the Headmaster has said, boarders have now the boat of the new system tends to study listening to wireless concerts, work rather than to cramming just loud-speaker having been" installed

before the examination. in the hostel.

ED: PLEA FOR PUBLIC

SUPPORT.

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As offe who takes a keen interes Sterling tributes to the headmas- Outsido Activities-The free ter of St. Paul's College, Mr.. A night school at Aberdeen, support in sports and in Boy Scouts is ham thur Stewart, who is shortly pro pd by the boys of the College, has afforded the very special pleasure eding on Home lense, were paid been filled to its utmost capacity to hear that thanks to the efforts of Mr. Halward, the College troop by the pupils and visitors at the throughout the year. A word of annual pride distribution and appreciation is due to the mastar of Boy Scouts has immensely im- speech day hold in the quadrangle in scharge, Mr. Chan Mok Chong, proved in efficiency, and has in- of the college last night Mr. and who has now been at the school for greased in number. I am sure that Mrs. Stewart were presented with more than thirteen years. It may this result must have afforded great gifte by the students, and in re-be possible to re-open the school at

pleasure to Mr. Kotdwall who 19 tura Mr. Stewart, spoke rominis. Tai Hang in the near future. The president of the local association. cantly of his association with the college, over a period of many

years.

The Bishop of Victoria Presided, while the Hon. Sir Shouson chow presented the prizes, assisted by

Mr. Evan Stewart.

HEADMASTER'S REPORT.

free might school, held in the school-

It is a great pity that ittle pro- gross has been made with the schonit premises, he been carried on in a manner which reflects great credit of rebuilding and extending the on those boys of the hostel who school promises. At the mestina give time and energy to this useful held at the City Hall about 3 years: work Since the night school was in celebration of the 8th your of St. Paul's Collego, appeals, were started, more than two thousand

made to the public by the then headmaster, the Rev. A. D. Stowari, by his Lordship the Bishop Of Vic- toria and by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Govern callege to complete this scheme ni extension. I venture so take this opportunity to add my humble voice of appeal to the community for their generous support to what and deserving project, is in my opinion & very "necessary

Bishop's Departure..

Au interesting programme of en-boys have passed through it, and tertainments was rendered by the have obtained at least the rudimenta students, the item illustrating vari of our education. ous phases of scout life being par Extension Scheme:-As I men ticularly interesting. Thanks to thetiqued just now, little progress basment, for donations to enable the leadership of the Assistant Scout been made with the scheme of re- Commissioner, the Rev. Halward, building and extending the school M.C.

promises-n matter which is becom ing increasingly urgent owing to the age of part of the building. We are hoping to make substantial pro- Mr. E. J. Stewart said: Thegrees during the coming year. past year was the eighty-second

The Bishop's Departure:-Final sinos St. Paul's College was Erstly, on behalf of all of us, I would opened as an Anglo-Chinese School, like to express our deep regret that and the twenty-third since it was this is the last ocension on which re-started in its present form. The the Bishop will be present to take year 1982 has been a time of few changes; the most important event, which I had hoped to be able to announce to you this evening, that the extention of the school premises was actually under way must postponed to a future report.

Attendance:-The attendance for the past year" was, on the whole. Excluding the vina when good,

fore.

The

I ja my melancholy duty: to pressing deep regret at the impend join, with the Headmaster i ex- ing departure of the Right Rever end the Bishop of Victorin and Mrs Duppuy have always keen interest which His Lordship the chair at our annual prize taken in all matters conducive to giving, For the past cleven years deared them to all who know them,

the welfare of the Colony hag e he has been ebairman of our College whatever their creed or national Council and he has watched overity: and on behalf of their Chin- the interests of the school through ose friends I wish them health, out the whole of the time."

happiness and success in the new sphore of work to which they have been called,

The Bichop's Speech,

The Bishop, in introducing the Hon. Sir Shouton Chow, "Enid 2 the two upper classes were oncupied "We are all vogy sorry indeed to in aminations; the attendnnes hear that the Hon. Dr. Kotewall was 92 per cent of the number on is unable to be with "us to-day on the roll. This was slightly bettor account of ill-health, and I am than in the previous year. The sure we all wish him a speedy re average enrolment was under 400,overy. Sir Shou Son Chau has which is very much the same as be kindly consented to take Dr. Kote. Examination Beaults:-Our wall's place and we are most grate. matriculation results were satisfacful to him for doing so. I think tory, We presented fourteen pa- I have seen somewhere that Sir didates, of whom six matriculated and three others obtained the Bhpa Son Chau is a septuagenari Senior Local Certificate. For the an, but to see all the work he gets Junior Local thirty-two entered and through one would not believe this five passed During the past year. special emphasis has been laid on to be possible. Chinese and Mandarin in the upper My words as Chairman will be classes, and it was gratifying to few. I have been" your sighbou: passed in both languages and eighty and warden of St. Paul's College per cent of the Juniora qualified for more than eleven" scars now, in Chinese, or obtaining marka and I want to say how highly sufficient. for distinction."

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The Junior Local results were this school. I have felt it to be a disappointing. This was possibly riloge to be associated with this partly due to the curriculum "being school, with Mr. Arthur and Mr. too wide. Actually ten subjects are Evan Stewart, and with the staff, tought in Class 2, and it is difficult and to see all you boys at your to decide which of these can be omitted without detriment to the work at your games, and in your general education of the boya chapel. I think that perhaps what

has impressed me most in Sports:-Like the majority of the school is its good sportsmanship, schools of Hong Kong, we are its good manner, and the fact that handicapped by want of sports the education given has a definite grounds. Anything in the way of religious, basis. For myself I am systematic physical training for the convinced that unless there is such whole school is impossible.

The sporta-master, however, is

a basis something serious is being to bo

left out. congratulated on the use he has made of the space available. Wel One thing I should like to add. had the usual inter-class and inter. I am glad St. Paul's is not to group competitions in football, lose Mr. Arthur Stewart perman- volleyball, basketball, swimming, putly yet awhile, and I should lik tennia and ping-pong. The annual to wish Mr. and Mrs. Arthur athletio sports, hold in March, pro- Stewart a very happy leave, and to duced a larger entry than usual, wish all good sucotes to Mr. Evan and we have new instituted a special Stewart and the school in fulfilling athletic competition for the junior the object for which it was found. boys. In this connection I should ed eighty years ago. (Applause,) like to exprom our gratitude to Sir Shou-son Chow's Speech, the South China Athletic Associa Shousón Cllow said

tion, who have on many cocaine placed their ground at our dis posal. Wo succeeded in winning.

My Lord Bishop, Mr. Stewart, Ladica and Gentlemen:

I are discharging this pleasant

the shield in the inter-school sports. duty on behalf of my friend, the In volleyball we were second in the Hon. Mr. Kotewall, who unfortun senior division and first in the ately is forbidden by his doctor junior and in the basketball our to speak in publie for a few days two beams finished fourth and owing to a slight indisposition. I sixth-in-their respective divisions may any that the sentiments. I am Boy Scouts:-The troop is very about to express are also those of much indebted to Mr. Halward, Mr. Kotewall. Assistant Commissioner, who has I congratulate the College upon. devoted a great deal of his spare another year of good work, the re time to training the Scouts. Insults as revealed in the Headmas consequence, the troop which was ter's report boing as satisfactory not in a flourishing condition et as those of previous years. I was the beginning of the year, has im particularly pleased to see that the proved immensely in efficiency and attendance was even better tha the numbers have increased. The that of the previous year, for I Scouts spent week under canvas hold the view that the success of} at Stanley during the Christmas a student in his studies depend holidays and have made several ex largely upon regular attendance cursions both on the island and the I am very glad that during the mainland, as well na acting as past year special' attention was Guard of Honour and doing duty paid to the study of Chiness, with at various, functions/bag Itho gratifying results pointed out

The Hostal:-The health of the, by the Headmaster.

Sir Shousoa, Chow then presented the certificates, after which the programme of entertainment tinued.

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