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OTHER THINGS MATTER BESIDE EXAMINATION RESULT: THE HEADMASTER

PAST DIFFICULTIES AND FUTURE HOPES

A very large gathering of old boys of the Diocesàn Boys' School Was present at Lane, Orawford's Restaurant last night when a diaper was held at which the joint hosts were His Lordship the Bishop of Victoria, Rt. Rev. Ronald Hall, and Hon, Dr. À. H. Kotewall, C.M.G.

Among those present were the Headmaster of the School, Mr. C. B. B. Bargent, Mr. Chau Yue Teng, Mr. J. M. Wong, Dr. Arthur Woo, Mr. Thomas Tam and many other prominent local residents. After Dr. Kotowall, who took the Chair, had welcomed Mr. Sargent, the latter addressing the gathering sald:-

"RALLY ROUND THE SCHOOL!”

often mere educa- which are so tional machines. I need hardly say that the last thing we want is the snobishness and contempt for the needs of others which those who knew them least often associates with the public schools.

The Headmaster, Mr. C. B. R. Sargent, said:Mr. Chairman, my Lord Bishop and Old Boys of the, Diocesan Boys' School. This is the first opportunity I have bad of meeting the old boys of the school at an official gathering, and therefore wish very heartily to

Growth of Family Spirit; thank you sir, and you, my lord

Do not think that I do not value Bishop, for so generously giving us enabling me to say a few words: success-good results are essential, this chance of getting together, and the more mensurable signs of but 1 believe they can best be at

about the school.

to me since I arrived.

I have been continually meeting, old boys, and always I have had a Bense of welcome and loyal support which has meant far more to me than those who gave it probably realised, and has added enormously to, the pride I have folt in being nssociated with the school.

;

I also want to thank all these tained by the growth; of this family old boys who have been so friendly spirit in the school. And the old boys are members of the family, and their loyalty and continued in- terest, is to a great extent a mou sure of the success of the school's work. That is why I so greatly valne both meeting like this and in- dividual contacts with old boys. It 8 up to us to prove the value of these intangible things as the best basis for a worth-while education, by the outward and invisible signs in the shape of examination results and the prominence and influenco of old boys in their many and varied activities.

Your presence here to-night is another sign of your interest, and I can assure you that we too follow with interest the doings of old boys in the Colony and elsewhere.

Worthy Old Boys.

We are particularly proud that the old boys are so worthily repre- sented on the School Committee by Mr. Châu. Yue Teng, Mr. J. M. Wong, and Dr. Kotowall, who, in apite of a very busy life always finds time to give wise counsel and active jassistance. Even tonight he is here on the eve of departure for Singapore, and against his doctor's orders. We owe a great debt to him for his devotion.

At the Diocesan Boys' School we that things matter in aults, and we attach great import anee to what one may call the in-t ponderable things in school life- mean the general atmosphere, the spirit of loyalty and pride, the con- tinual personal contact, friendship and unselfish co-operation between teachers and students, both in and out of school which distinguish schools run

on what for, want of a better term one may call public school lines from ordinary secondary and Government schools,

The Good Old Days. Nobody questions the good work done by the School in the old days under Mr. Peircey, but you all know that it has in some ways been under a cloud since the move to the present site,

WELL-KNOWN MEMBER OF PORTUGUESE COMMUNITY

Tito death occurred' at the Kow. loon Hospital on Thursday after- noon of Mr. J. T. Souza, a well- known member of the Portugueso community. Mr. Souza who was 60 years of age, had been in failing health for a considerable time.

Mr. Souza was formerly in the employ of the Canadian Pacifio Railway but later he, was associat- ed with the Holland-China Trad

J. 1 ing Company and Messrs. S. David and Company. His death will no doubt be widely mourned as he enjoyed the esteem of a large circle of friends.

Mr. Souza leaves a widow and four sons by his, second marriage, and a daughter by his first mar

Much Gaan). riage (Mrs. J. sympathy will be felt with the fami ly in their bereavement.

The funeral took place yesterday, the remains being interred in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. A large number of friends and relatives attended and there was profusion of wreaths.

CHURCH NEWS

~ ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH

Services for Sunday, February

Septuagesima Sunday.

12.

8.15 a.m.-Holy Communion. 10.00 a.m.-Young People's Sur-

vice and Primary Sunday School.

11:00 am. Morning Prayer and Serhion, Preachor The Vicar.

3:00 p.m.-Confirmation Class. Sunday School."

4.00 p.m.-Evening Prayer and Bermon...

Preacher:--The Vicar. (The Rev. W. W. Rogers).

There will be a meeting of the Mothers' Union on Tuesday, the 14th inst., at 2.45 p.m.

́ST. TERESA'S CHURCH

Services for Sunday, 12th inst.: 7 a.. Mass and Bermon; Da.m. Mass, Sermon and Bene- diction.

The Te Deum" will be sung special during Benediction, as a thanksgiving for the 11th Anniver When this move was planned, the sary of the Coronation of His Holi- 4.30 p.m.-Evening Service, with old buildings were hopelessly over-ness, Pius XI, which occurs to-day. crowded, and a chatige to larger the Exposition of the Blessed premises was essential. The scheme. put forward by the Committee dur. Sacrament, Rosary and Benedic ing the boom period was time perfectly sound business proposition, but through nobody's

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a hospital at a time when the strike and boycott and the collapse school was just getting established of land values, which left us within them, and the period in tem- a heavy debt to the Government,porary premises was a severe set- back. Then came the departure of most of which remains unpaid.

Mr. Featherstone, and a very un- settled time without a permanent headmaster, when the future was greatly in doubt.

The necessary interest and sink ing fund payments on the loan have been a beavy burden, which for the last three years the school has been unable to meet

A'Setback;

In addition to this," the military took over the buildings for use as

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So that I think it is true to any that even since the change of site, the school has not had a fair chance.

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