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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY, 20, 1933.

HWA NAN COLLEGE SPEECH DAY

(Continuad from" Page 1.)

BELILIOS PUBLIC SCHOOL

DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES

TRIBUTE TO. MR. G. P.

DE MARTIN

CANTON NOTES

The Wuchow Railway Project

It was decided, as the Provincial Council Meeting on-the 17th-inst, to refer the creation of a special department to deal with highways. to higher authority.

as possible we distribute the aposta? over the various months of the year, so that the benefits of healthy- exercises may be better realised,

First The

Annual Athletio

The Annual distribution of prizes Sports Meeting was hold at the at the Balilice Public School took South China Athletic Association place yesterday morning at Queen's Ground, Caroline Hill on Thura- College when the Headmistress, The Kangtung Provincial Gov- day, May 28, 1832 The weather Mrs. Stubbings took the opportuna-ernment has formulated plans for being ideal, the function was well ty to thank Mr. G. P. de Martin, the construction of a large wire- attended, and the boys keenly con- the Director of Education for the leas station at Swatow, owing to tosted all the events. Mrs. Sung cat consideration and kindly help the latter being one of the largest Shau Hong was kind enough to which he had always given the ports in Kwangtung. give away the prizes, and Mr. Sut school. Shau Hong told the boys to play the game. We wish here to thank most heartily Mr. and Mrs Sun Shau Hong, Mesars H. W. Page, Li Chak Chung, Chiu Ying Po,

| narul others who contributed so generously to the Prize Fund, and all those who were responsible for making the event a success

Once again, we won, with an un- beaten record, the Shield presented by the Hong Kong Basket Ball Association for competition in the Senior League.

School Magazine,

Mrs. Stubbings said in the course of her Report.

A scheme is being put forward to link Canton with Wuchow by railway. The original scheme was abandoned owing to lack of neces sary funds and political unrest. The cost of the construction will he horne by the Yeh-Hoa (Canton. Hankow) Railway and the Kwangsi Government and also an appro priation may be expected from the British Boxer indemnity funds.

In January, 1832, the school began", with no enrolment of 28 pupils, The attendance was well maintained throughout the year as testified by the percentage, 97.67. Several asses recorded a whole month and more without an absentee. There are no successes to record in the Matriculation Exa- mination at the Hong Kong Uni- versity Nine girls sat, and four obtained Passes in the Senior. In

The River Conservancy Board, in the Junior, 1 sat, and 10 păsad,order to prevent floods in the East with one distinction in English, River, is building hice in the obtained by Tu Wai Ying, Tungkoon district. It is understood

that the work bas already com. 1 menced and is being financed by the Conversary Board and Public Welfare Promotion Association.

Medical Inspection.

The first number of the Hwa Nau College Magazine came out in June. It aims at publishing com- position exercises done by students at school, because we have made

The Medical Officer, Dr. Minett, it a point to encourage our stu- dents to give their thoughts, free assisted by Nurse Anderson, visited expression in English. We are the school at intervala. "Parents now invited to be present t glad to say that it was well receive ed by the public and the press: the medical examination of their children. This is an innovation of great value to both child and parent, for Dr. Minett enlightens the latter as to the care and treat

Night School.

of the child—generally.

Work for the Poor, The School's activities consist

The total number of students in the night school for the year underment review was 14. The attendance was 94.7 per cent, for theas stu dents, being obliged to earn their evening education, were most reluc- tant to absent themselves from chiefly of raising money for charit- school. Mr. Pong Wing Shiu, sub-able purposes by sales and compe- inspector of the. Education Detitions held at the end of each term partment came to inspect the clas-July and December at the school.. ses in April and October.'

Commercial Classes.. This report is not complete with out a word on what we propose to da next year. With a view to pre paring students for the world of business, one Day Commercial Class and two Evening Commercial Classes will be started in 1933 The syllabus consists of English, Arithmetic, Book-keeping. Pitman's Shorthand, and Touch-typewriting,

Each class arranges its own parti- cular form of achieving francial success, and it is a very pleasing feature of life at school to see how whole-heartedly every class enters into these two days of increasing School's Charities' Fund. Every one appeared busy and eager, and, after two hours', work, were welf rewarded for their efforts. In July. the sum realised was 8525, while in December it was 8880. With the weekly contributions from each

to each of which subjects, we class, about $1,010, the total raised during the year devote a lesson a day. A these for charity subjects are in the hands of & amounted to $2,955. This money is teacher holding a London Chamber; utilised in maintaining a cot at the of Commerce Certificate, it is hop-Children's Hospital, Great Or ed that those planning for com- monde Street, London, bearing the mercial careers will take adyn name of the school and presented tage of this course offered for the in 1921, a cat which they present- first time in Hong Kong.

x to the Nethersole Hospital al- Conclusion.

Fo in 1921, and a child is supported At the C.M.S. Vetoria Home, How

on They also contribute 81,000

1

To sum up, I should like to say that we do not claim to have given an all-round College educa-annually to the M.C.L tion by submitting a statistical ac count of the year's working, yet I hope that conscientiously, we have tried our best, in various respects, to contribute our share in the de velopment of the students' minds in the moulding of their characters, so that they may be well fitted for the battles of life later on.

Thanks.

MR. WONG KWONG TIN'S

ADDRESS

La addressing the gathering, Mr. Wong Kwong Tin said:- R.

Mr. de Martin then presented the awards and thanked Mr. Stubbings for the able way in which she had taken over the post of acting Head. mistress. He thanked the guests for their attendance, and Mrs. Stubbings for her kind reference to himself and his wife.

A short concert was then given by the pupila.

cial Class f which English, Arith metic, Book-keeping, 'Pitman'a Shorthand, and Touch-Typewriting are taught daily.

It remains for me to thank Mr. Wong Kwong Tin who has so kindly come over to distribute the Scholarships and prizes, and the members of the College Council who have been generous enough to provide a free scholarship in each class, the donors of prizes for their Now, I should like to avail my- generosity, the visitors for their self of this opportunity of saying. gracious presence, and those friends a few words regarding the physical of ours for haying organised the as well as the moral aspect of concert for our entertainment to education. I am of opinion that tor day.

all of us health is essential, for in many respects the brain is vitally connected with the limbs. I cer tainly think that in middle school education interest in games should go hand in hand with the interest in books. It is gratifying to find that you have captured again the Mr. Lam, Ladies and Gentlemen, | shield presented by the Hong Kong and boys of Hwa Nen College, 1 Basket Ball Association for రగు greatly appreciate the honour of potition in the Senior League, having been asked to distribute the which is a satisfactory indication scholarships and prizes here this of the interest your theadmaster afternoon. Carefully have I-lin has given to sporta.. › I sincerely tened to the very satisfactory re- wish that all schools in China will port for the year 1938 which has likewise acknowledge the truth of just been presented by the Head those words: a sound mind 'in a master." Mr, Cam, 1 congratulate wound body day wh you on another year of good work, So much for athletics now fed in congratulating you. I also word about the development of extend my congratulations to the morals in the characters of boys. It Staff who have been so zealous in seems to me that the younger mem- the performance of their duties Ibers of society have at presmi. Also congratulate the winners of neither respect for teachers nor scholarships and the recipients of mincerity for friends. They do not prizes. In partiuclar, I congratu behave themselves well in society Inte the senior students on their whose rules and regulations they success in the recent University care little to observe. From the Examinations.

bottom of my heart, I wish that

| Mr. Lam's, speech is interesting, those in whose hands, the forms- and -I:«mod-sny věży- little abunit | tims of the students”, character is the detrita of the mport. How entrusted, will see that their stu- ever, I am glad to see that there dents are made to cultivata such have been six full days in the work habits se to make them acceptable. for Classes 1 and 2, and I hope that members of moderd socioty:::1 com- this "will" result" in: "greater success imenidh të you, masters and stúdenta in the University Rzaitimations alike, the Cour simple words of Then I am glad to hear that the salvation, once suid by a". British Hwa Nan Chinese Copy Book com- Prime Minister, Faith, Hope, Love, piled by Mésirs, Chun and. Lam Works best Mae borne so much used in the hill are detain you ally "chool;="1" think that it in, a tradit

except to thank you for having

to the school for having such asked me to come here to diale

| Baboratory, one which is dioult

fo find among private schools in Hma Kang Amt it is no less

the scholarships and to congratulaté

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