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A NEW BUILDING

In 1923 It was decided to move away from Calne Road, and the present site (of 40,000 square feet) between Kennedy Road and Mac- donnell Road was presented by the Government of Hong Kong, who followed up, this generous gift by the additional grant of fifty thou- sand dollars to help towards the expense of bullding, and the foun- dation stone was laid by the then Governor, Sir Edward Stubbs, G.C.M.G., in 1925.

Conveniently situated near the Peak Tram, the College took the form of a lofty seven-storied build- ing of red brická As the hill rises steeply behind. It has been easy to make exits and entrances on. many different levels (these may be found on four different, Moors). There is a good approach' from Kennedy Road, and -another big entrance on the Macdonnell Road level.

St. Paul's School also has a very fine swimming pool (fed by a stream which flows down from the Peak). This is sixty-five feet long. with a depth of four feet at the shallow, and eight feet at the deep end, and is charmingly laid out with 1 tessellated pavement all round and has many windows which let in the morning and afternoon sun.

* FINE LIBRARY'

The new F. and O. Üner Stratheden entering the water after her launching by the Duchess of Buccleuch from the Armstrong Vicker's yard' at Barrow-in-Furness recently.

YAUMATI

COLLAPSE

INQUEST

Crash Of Pile Driver,

MISADVENTURE VERDICT

Circumstances surrounding the death of Mr. Claudio Senolio Mathias, one of the seven victims who lost their lives at Kanau

• There is also a fine Ubrary with Street, Yaumati district, on May 1.000 volumes and a splendid Audi-23, when a pile-driving machine torlum with stage for concerts and lectures. On Speech Days the ball has held six hundred people.

TEST MATCH

NEW ZEALAND LOSE SEVEN WICKETS

Player Injured

London, June 28.

The weather was sunny and the wicket good when England resum- ed her innings in the first Test match against New Zealand at Ten thousand spectators Lord's.

'were present

Paynter (42 notṣout) and Voće (12 not out) continued batting with the total at 370 for 7 wickets. With a leg boundary shot Payn- ter reached his 50 made in 105 minutes.

which was at work," suddenly col lapsed and fell across the road, were probbed at an inquest held 375 minutes and shortly after The 400 mark was reached after At one side of the building. is a at the Kowloon Magistracy yester-Paynter skled the ball to mid-on playground with swings and chutes day afternoon. Mr. E. Himsworth wher ehe was caught by Dunning. for the younger children. Higher

sat as Coroner assisted by a jury up is a big grass playground and comprising:-Messrs. W, W. Hirst knock included eight boundaries.

for 74 scored in 145 minutes. Ha tennis court for the elder pupils.foreman), I Hung-watt, and

The remainder There are at present 250 pupils who

of the batsmen range from little girls, of five years

did not add very materially to the. old to girls who are ready to take

care and the innings closed at 424. their School-leaving certificates. or to matriculate.

Little boys are taken in the junior classes up to the age of twelve, and besides all the day scholars

there are also thirty boarders-gince pupils come from such far-away places as Singapore and Shanghai, and even from Aus- tralia, while Just recently eight children arrived from Jamaica.

EXCELLENT INSTITUTION"

In addition to the usual school curriculum Mandarin is taught, and much attention is given to intoning this language. There, is of course a Physical Culture class, and the older girls learn Domestic Science. A charming Kindergar- ten for the little ones has all the latest gadgets, and the small pupila are very keen on the singing class, The attractive summer uniforms of white, with a trimming of blue and white looks very fresh and pretty; and the bright faces seen in all the Afteen class-rooms sent as away with pleasant memories of this excellent Institution for the Education of Chinese Girls.

SHERBROOKE ......

CENTENARY

Sadick Osman.

Dr. G, H. Henry, medical officer

in charge of the Kowloon Public Mortuary gave evidence of the post mortem examination, and said that he found two ribs fractured and the spinal cord was almost completely, severed.

in the

Mr. GS. P. Heywood, Assistant Director of the Royal Observatory, deposed that the wind velocity on the day in question was average of 12

hour. miles per There was a sudden increase shortly before 4 p.m. to a speed of about 45 m.p.h.

At lunch the New Zealanders had lost three wickets for 88 runs.

nings for New Zealand.

Vivian and Kerr opened the In-

"

Kerr after scoring 6, was struck in the mouth by the ball and had to retire..

The score was:-

England-1st. Innings Hutton, b Cowie Parks" (J.), b Come. Hammond, c Roberts,

b Vivian..... Hardstaff, c Moloney.

Paynter, e Dunning, b Roberts Barnett, b Cowle Ames. b. Vivian

On being cross-examined, witness added that the maximum velocity of wind was not unusual but b Roberts sudden. He could not say for sure that the velocity recorded at the Royal Observatory would be the same as that in the Yaumati dis- trict which was about 1 iniles apert.

FIRMLY ERECTED

Robins, e Tindfil; b Roberts ... Vocc, c ́Tindill, b Cowie Verity, c. Cowie, b Roberts Gover, not out Extras...

Cowle

The scene of the accident was inspected by Mr. C. B. Robertson, of the P.W.D. In his report it was stated that the pile-driving ma- chine tower was Armly erected. The overturn was caused by an exceptionally severe gust of wind.

Kwai Ki, foreman of the Vibro Pile Driving Co., in evidence said that just before the accident he was working near the top of the Page tower, which was about. 40 feet high. As he was descending, and

Total

Bowling Analysis

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Month's Celebration Planned By City

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He landed on the ground and was M. W. Wallace, not out rendered semi-conscious.

Corroborative evidence was also given by Mr. J. M. Abraham and other workmen who were working At the tea Interval the New in the vicinity.

Zealanders had scored 184 The jury returned a verdict of seven wickets--- death by misadventure.

Router.

RONG CONG TIDE From June 28, to July 5. 1937.

HIGH WAK

Plans are quickly rounding into shape at Quebec for the 'celebra-" tion of Sherbrooke's centenary," July 31 to September 4 have been | officially set aside by the City Fathers in honour of the 'event when for over a month the. Queen City of the Eastern Townships will take on a camival air, a

Founded in 1837, Sherbrooke 18 strategically situated at the juncs. tion, of the St. Francis 'and Magog rivers in the heart of the Bastern Townships. Boasting a population of over 30,000, the city is the prin- cipal manufacturing centre for the entire Townshipa 300,000 popula- tion. It is the home of the Que- bec Central Railway, the Basterri Townships Agricultural Assoqdation and many important industrieg.

Mayor Emile Rioux urges all old residents of the Eastern Townships. to visit the city during the centen- Bat. ary celebrations make ba special appeal to all those who|| Sun, have lived in the Eastern Town="0" ships to visit their old home and Ma Sherbrooke during August," he said, "You will please ¡your old. friends and you will be amazed at the progress of your town”

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Tuesday, 29th,

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Manila, Babaul, ́Australia and Now] 7- Zanland vís Brisbane-dus Brisbane,

19th July

Nankin,

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WEATHER REPORT ·

ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONG KONG

* 10 a.m., June 23. Barometer (at sea level), 29.85

Temperature, 84T. Humidity, 80 per cent.

Wind Direction, NW Wind Force (Beaufort); 2. Temperature. maximum yester

Temperature,

night, 78 FE

minimum. Tast

Rainfall for 24 hrs ending 100. to-day, 0.01 tis..

day, 85, 37

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04 15

5 31 1 25 5911 35 30

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4 pan. June 28. "Barometer (at sea level), 29.63. Temperature, - 85. Humidity. 15.

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