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MUNSANG COLLEGE PRIZE
GIVING
SPEECH DAY AND ASSEMBLY HALL
OPENED
EXCELLENT SCHOLASTIC RECORD
FOR 1932
Oficial Visits.
Munsang College, Kowloon, hold, two examinaticar combined we have its aumuni prize giving on Saturday made a record among the Hong
Kong Schools (85.7 per cent. ). afternoon, when the Bishop of Victoria, the Right Rer. R. O. Hall, distributed the awards, and also declard open the new assembly ball.
Dinelor of Education, Mr. N. L. Smith were among the large num her of people present.
The Bishop gave
a very brief address, and after a warm tribute to the Headmaster, Mr. R. Huang, spoke of the problem of the poyment of leisure during life. Emphasis was laid on the value of a hobby that really appealed to one and could always be fallen back up
when otherwise there is nothing to, do 1"
em-
DR. TSO'S FELICITATIONS
The Hon. Dr. Tso addressing the gathering said:"On behalf of the College Council I have the great pleasure of welcoming His Lordship, the Bishop of Victoria, to this Assembly Hall; the open- ing ceremany of which he has so successfully performed. We are grateful indeed to His Lordship for the henediction which he has just pronounced upon the College, and I hope that under the blessings so invoked the College may be given strength and vigour to continue its work of usefulness.
athletics the students have nade rapid progress. The school is very grateful to several land owners for placing their large' play-ground
has been extensively used by the students all the year round. On it we have one Volleyball court, two fennis courts and three basketball curba
Practically every scholar in the school had enjoyed good health throughout the year. The Medical
Officer
for Schools, Dr. E. M. Minett visited the school on two occasions during the year and we are very thankful to her for her
for invaluable suggestions provement in health matters.
YACHTING
ARMY BEAT CLUB
Yesterday the Army beat "The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Results were as follows:
Course (ns arranged by team Captaine), Chunnel Rocks (S.) 2, Mark on Line (8.): 3, Rumsey. Shoal (S.): 4, Chanel Rocks (S.). Distance: 7.4 miles..
MORNING RACE
R.H.Y.C.
Pan Pts,
and
10 2
-1
8
A) (Mr. Gandy and Maj.
Stowart)" AB Mr. Bergaust
Capt. Bolt) gi A4, (Cdr. Drummond and Lt. Rossier)......
Dunlop)
As, (Mr. Dreyer and Lt.
Nicholson)
Total
ARMY
A3. Maj. Griffin and Mr.
Blake)
A5. (Maj. Lochner and Mr.
Stock)
4
G
23
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im-
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B
A.
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All.
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Mr. House)
2.10
Total
AFTERNOON, RACE
Mr. A. O. Brawn, Inspector of English Schools, visited us on May and again in November. The fol- lowing is an extract taken from his visited Munsang report :-"I College and was again favourably impressed by its pleasant location, good playground and zealous staff who seem particularly interested in the moral and physical welfare of their charges-one result being a
Course (88 arranged by tear particularly good tone in school," again, he said, in his Captains): 1, Channel Rocks (S.) : second report, Discipline-excel-2, Mark on Cine (5.); 3, Kowloon lent."
Rocks (9); 4, Channel Rocks (8.). Distance: 7.4 miles.
People's Life.
the
I think it appropriate at cach prize-giving to review the objects and principles for which this school exists. The word "Muasang " means literally. "People's Life;" and strictly speaking, this school exists for the people. We aim to serve the community, especially for the people of Kowloon, and we are. entitled therefore to the support of the public.
We are greatly honoured by the presence of His Lordship and of M. N. L. Smith, the Director of Education. "Their presence here will, 1
feel sure, stimulate all those concerned, particularly mem- bers of the College staff who have un- assiduously and laboured assumingly for the past years, to futher efforts in making the College a still greater success.
Teach that which gives intelli- fence and skill; but forget not sout eulture, for out of this comes the nure abundant Life bringing forth he fruits of the spirit for
R.H.Y.C.
Griffin) A3. (Mr. Blake and Maj.
A6. Mr. Stock and Maj,
Lochner)
A7. (Dr. Davis and Capt.
Fekes)
Atkinson) A11. (Mr. Rouse and Maj.
The need has, long been feit of
We are glad to welcome His Halt, such as this, to give more Lordship, the Bishop of Victoria, clay rooms and a place for school
here with us to-day. We wish to assembly. It is due to the genero-thank him for the honour of his sity of our well wishers and SUP presence and for the interest that poiters, of whom I must mention the names of Messrs. Li Heung he has shown in this school. We also wish to express our deep grati- Kuk, Ng Keng Yun and Lam Tze tude to our chairman, the Hon. Dr. Funk, who have donated to the S. W. Ts, for his continued inter-A1, building fund the munificent kuna est in our work and for so kindly of 81,300. 81.030 and $300 respre- tively, that this building was erect-presiding at our function this after- Td and opened to-day. On behalf of the College Council I tender to them and other donors, whose names are too many to mention here, our gratitude and heart-felt thanks, in which I must also associate the name of Mr. Huang, Principal of the College, through whose energy and efforts in collecting funds the drection of this Hall was made possible.
HEADMASTER'S REPORT
In the course of his report the Headmaster said :-
I am glad to announce, first of
all, that two new members have joined the College Council during the year. They are Hing Shung Mok and Hiong Kok Li. Mr. Kok is the son of Mok Kong Sang, one
of the lounders of this school, and
noon.
Mr. Yim, Chip Ko then made a farewell speech on behalf of the graduating class of 1972.
He said that Munsang College was impregnated with the Christian spirit. After several years spent under the guidance of the College, they had begun to realise that the main purpose of life was to serve humanity,
A vote of thanks was proposed hy the Rev. W. W. Rogers and seconded by Mr. K. T. Tam and benediction was said by the Rev. A. D. Stewart.
FIRST
LESSON SERMON
CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
"Matter" was the subject of the Mr. Li is a prominent merchant in Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Hong Kong who, hac generously Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March given towards the building fund of 19.
Pan. Pts.
^3
9
China Building
6
4
8
Total
Morning Total
34 23
R.B.K.Y.C. Grand Total 57 63 Previous Total
Grand Total
ARMY
140
Pon. Pts.
3
10
2
7
5
1 11
(Maj. Stewart, and Mr. Gandy).........
A2 (Capt. Belt and Mr.
Bergaust)
A4. (Lt. Rossier and Cdr.
Drummond)
A6. (Capt. Dunlop and Mr.
Beng)........
Dreyer) AS. (Lt. Nicholson and Mr.
Total
Morning Total Army Grand Total Previous Total
Grand Total
31
ཌ།༄།།
148
Sir Ian Hamilton's Gallantry. 1. A story of the humanity and kindliness of Sir Ian Hamilton is told by Mr. Winston Churchill in the British Legion "Journal." The Boer War, in which Sir Ian first won fame, is the scene of the incid ent, and Mr. Winston Churchill was then a press correspondent with the column that Sir Ian was leading from Bloemfontein to Pretoria,
This Assembly Hall. Both take The Golden Text was: “O Lord great interpat in our work and in our God, other lords beside thee
The story is told of how Sir Ian the name of the school we wish to have had dominion over us: but by repaid a Boer woman who gave him welcome them.
theo only will we make mention of
and his officers hospitality for the The higest cumber of students on thy name" (Isa. 20:13.)
Among the citations which com night, in spite of the fact that they record was 426 as against 360 of the prised the Lesson-Sermon was the were enemies and that seven of her previous year. This number in- cludes 85 boarders. It shows an in following from the Bible: "And he sons and grandsons were "on com- was teaching in one of the synago-mando" Sghting against the Bri- erease of 56 students or an increase gues on the eabbath. And, Fehold,tish. The day after the battle of of 18 1/3 per cent. There were al together 30 teachers, 31 of whom there was a woman which had a the passage of the Zand River Sir were working at full time and 9 spirit of infirmity eighteen years: Ian told the woman that the British and was bowed together, and could part time. School was opened on
Dutch would now certainly be 240 days and the average attend-in no wise lift up herself. And had won the day and that the when Jesus saw her, he called her beaten. She proudly refused to ance was 93.8 per cent.
to hin, and said unto her, Woman, speak a word that might admit the
defeat of her people.
can-
We presented 7 boys for the Uni- thou art loosed from thine infirmi versity Matriculation Examinaty. And he laid his hands on her: tions. Five candidates were suc and immediately she was made ceful; four passed the Matricula straight, and glorified God." (Luke tion and one qualified for the 13: 10-13). Senior Local. One of our didates, Li Wai Cheong succeeded in gaining the Government Scholar ship. - 1. am glail to say, for the first time, we have two old boys studying in Hong Kong University. In the Junior Local Examing tions we also entered 7 boys, and Then classify sickness, and error as this, and expressed & hope that the result was one hundred per our sovereign antidote for error in cent. pass. Besides we have obtain- the life-giving power of Truth acting ed a distinctions in English and on human belief, a
power which Mathemetien. The record of this opens the prism, doors to such as school, for thỏ three previous years are bound, and sets the captive fred
Tell her," said Sir Ian to the interpreter, perhaps her sons will be taken prisoners. There was no The Lesson-Bermon also included answer. "Now, tell her to write the following passages from the down on a piece of paper the name Christian Sconce text book," of the youngest and give it to my Science and Health with Key to the aide-le-camp, and then when the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: youth is captured, she must writa If sickness is true or the iden af to me or to the General and we will Truth, you cannot destroy sickness, send him back to her and not keep and it would be absured to try him prisoner." She thawed a little. Bir Ian had been comfortable while beneath her roof,*:
were
And then, for the guns firing, he Inurried away. But the
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