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COURT NEWS

IN BRIEF

Fines totalling $300 or three months' imprisonment were im- posed on a 45-year-old unemploy- ed, Wang Chak, who was found gullity of (a) possession of fer- menting materials, (b) possession of dutiable spirit, (c) possession of apparatus and (d) dist ling liquor. Senior Revenue Officer, A. W. Grimmitt., prosecuted.

Appearing before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Police Court yesterday. Chan Cho-tung, who was charged with unlawful Dossession of a fountain pen and pencil, uttering forged documents on November 25, and attempting to obtain the sum of 350 by false pretences, was convicted and sen- tenced

ta a total term of 10 weeks' imprisonment with the option of a fine of $100. He was also of $100 in surety and cash for good behaviour for a year.

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It was stated that defendant сп November 25 produced four d:atts to cash. The numbers of the drafts was later noticed by the drafts accountant to tally reported with those that were lost. Defendant was then dete'n- ed and was brought to the police station where he said that the documents were handed to him by his friend to cash. M

A Rokel was fined 20 by Mr. K. Keen at the Kowloon Police Court yesterday on two sum- monses for driving a car at the excessive speed of 30 miles per hour in the controlled area and 36 miles per hour along Nathan Road on November 24. dant pleaded gulity charges."

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later she and another woman took the girl away to a teatrouse after which they took her on the train bound for Chinese territory. On arriving at Cheung-Mok-Tau, de- fendant sold the girl to a woman for a sum of $145.

Complainant, after staying in her new home ran away and met a stranger to whom she related her whole story. She was then taken to the local police station and was later sent back to Hong Kong.

So Huen. alias So Buen, allas P. C. So, was remanded till 10 a.m. to-day after a lengthy cross- examination by Mr. M. J. Abbott, Assistant Crown Solicitor, at the Central Magistracy yesterday, on a charge of forging, with intent to defraud, a promissory note purporting to be made, or given by the Yee Hop Firm of No. 10 Tal Wong Street, Wanchal The case has been proceeding for some time, and is being heard by Mr. R. Edwards.

DEATH INQUEST

An inquest was begun at the Central Magistracy yesterday into the death of Ko Pak-yue, aged 41, salesman "employed by the Fuk Cheong Poultry Dealers, who died

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ST. MARY'S SCHOOL

New Premises Prove Popular

A very successful year was re- viewed by the Headmistress when she presented her report at the annual prize giving Ceremony at St. Mary's School yesterday.

tion in English: Irene Alonco, Mar- garet Walker and Beatrice Re- (Matricula- medios, Mary Tang tlon), Margarida Botelho, Eleonor

Gonsalves (Distinction in Portu- guese), Celeste Fuertes, Irene Lau Mary Chow, Cissy Silva, and Lucy

Mr. C. C. Sells, Principal Inspec- tor of the English Schools, who gave away the awards, in a short | Sequeira speech congratulated the head- mistress, her staff and pupils for the excellent year's work and urged the students to strive for even better results this year.

HEADMISTRESS REPORT

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In presenting her report the headmistress said:--

At the beginning of the new scholastic year, September 1938. St. Mary's, having at last completed its new premises, was able to open with more numerous and spacious class rooms. and other minor ad- ditions. such +9

Common the Room, which has proved a great favourite with our girls.

There were 575 students on Roll in September, divided into 18 classes: but by April the number had increased to $98. Owing to the financial difficulties of many familles, about 100 pupils were given free tultich and 170 paid re- duced fecs.

INSPECTION

Mr. E. J. Edwards visited the

Class 2

Phylis

Dalsy Yao, (Honours), Liang (Honours), Cissy Cheung. Agatha Chen, Evelyn Young, Alice Chan, Elvie Sequeira, Marjorie Wong. Esther Au. Margaret Tsui Marie Marques, and Julie Chan.

Class 3

1. Philomena Lau: 2, Christina Chow; 3. Christine Corra.

Class 4A

ACCOUNTANT

· STUDENTS' BALI

Distribution Of Awards

The Accountants and Secretaries Students' Society of Hong Kong held its fourth annual Ball at the Peninsula Hotel last night when Mr. F. G. Maunder distributed the awards won during the year,

A very large number of people attended and were treated to a' programme of variety items, those contributing to "the evenings' en- tertainment being Miss Rita Wey- ler, Messrs. H. A. Rozario, H. L. da Silva, C. Rozario and S. B. Izatt.

Mr. Maunder in thanking the Scelety for asking him to give. away the awards, congratulated the prize-winners on their success and said how thoroughly he enjoyed

1. Claro Loy; 2. Marlon Wong: 3. himself there that evening. Norah Ko.

PRINCIPAL'S SPEECH Addressing the gathering the

Class '4B 1. Marie Rosarlb; 2, Loretta | principal said:- Wong: 3. Maisy Law: 4. Teresa Wong.

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Class 5A

Ladies and Gentleman: We have

In our midst. to-night Mr. F. G. Maunder, who has very kindly con-

1. Therese Tam: 2. Elleen Chan; sented to present the awards. Mr.

Maunder is an expert' accountant 3. Bertha Diaz.

who has enjoyed several years of]

Class 5B

Class 6A

1. Dolly Lee; 2. Agnes Yao; 3. Alice Ho; 4. Sarah Tram and Phyllis Tam,

1. Cissy Chol; 2, Elma Chan; 3, practical experience in the Colony; Pauline Lee.

to many of you he is known as the popular supervisor at the Institute of Book-keepers examinations. I feel sure we are all' grateful to him for the friendly interest he has consistently shown in the School and for his presence to give away the prizes.

Class 6B

1, Mercedes Franco; 2 Margaret Alves; 3. Simplicia Dacanay; 4. Marie Ley and Sarah Lee.

Class 7A

1. Irene Tang: 2 Mary Wong; 3. Army Koo.

Class 7B

school on November 23 and 24. to his report he says: "The school continues to maintain a high stan- dard of efficiency. Now text books! have been introduced for Arithme-

1. Penny Wong; 2, Irene Os- tic and English. In English the mund; 3. Cecilia Loy. younger children are encouraged

Class 8A

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to illustrate composition exercises

1. Evelyn Low; 2, Silmy Albers; with drawings illustrating their 3. Therese Pereira: 4. Lolis Wong. own ideas.

Written work throughout a care- fully done and systematically cor- rected. In the upper Classes Geography and History are well taught. Drawing and needlework are both excellent.

A system of physical training has been introduced--the classes are held in the open alt whenever possible. The gymnasium is avali-

able in wet or very hot weather."

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CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES The support given in the past to "School for the Poor" in Honghum has been continued dur- | ing the year. Our pupils devoted much of their spare time to teach- ing illiterate children Chinese, even providing them with books, toys and sweets."

SCHOOL CERTIFICATE The school year closed in July 1937. All of our girls of class 2 altogether, entered for the School Certificate Examination, 12 passed and Miss Daisy Yao and Miss Phyllis Liang obtained Honours The entire Matriculation Class of 12 girls sat for the University Examination and all passed and 5 matriculated.

GENERAL Though St. Mary's is now one of the largest schools in the Colony, we flatter ourselves that it still maintains that family spirit watch. has always been one of its charac- teristics, as it is our aim to educate girls of all creeds and nationalities to a fraternal and mutual under- standirig.

In rét visitors have frequently remarked that they find the atmosphere of the school very cheery and bright. Our girls ex- amplify the spirit of their School Song:

Girls united from all nations Join we hands in cómmon trust. PRIZE WINNEKS School Leaving Certificates Class 1 Matriculation Distinction

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Class 8B 1. Elste Lau.“

Class 8C

1. Ines Law; 2, Roste Vip.

Class 9

1. Manjit Kaur; 2, Alda Marques;

Tillie Remedios: 4. Daphne Castro.

Class 10

1. Loretta Garcia: 2. Rosita Palomique; 3, Sylvia Remedios; 4, Teresita Silverio.

Class 11

1. Grefalda Fe; 2, Letitia Re- medios; 3. Catherine Lin; 4, Rita Marques; 5, Sylvia Barretto: “

Scholarship

Flomena Lau: Winner of the Lugard Scholarship for 1937-38. Dr. Gomes Scholarship for Good Conduct, Punctuality Christina Chow.

Lee, Joyce Philomena Lau, Margaret Tang, Claro Loy... Loretta Wong, Norah Ko. Lucy Ko, Sophie Almed.

Trinity College Music Certificate

Margaret Botelho, Higher Local. Practical and Intermediate Theory with Merit.

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Expression of thanks must be tendered to the examination · Su- pervisors who have given so un- Mention selfishly of their time.

must be made of the late Mr. Ko

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Mr. F. B. da Silva (Senior), Mr. U. Tat Chee, Mr. Wong Wing Bee. M.B.A.. LII.A. (August), A.G.QS. in 1937, the name of Dr. E. L. de Sousa was added to the list of Honorary Supervisors.

Frequently we receive requests from local employers to supply them with clerical workers, steno- graphers, or book-keepers. We have invariably been able to com- ply with these requesta; several of our students have thus been able to secure positions through the agency of the Bchool.

1937 FRESENTATION LIST International Institute of Accountants (Aust.) LILA. (Degree); Mr. Edwin K. -Kong and Mr. C. A. Figueiredo.

Final Certificate: Miss Lau Ming Lol, Messrs. Wee Hoe Gap, W.-J.' Brown, and T. A. Johnston.

Intermediate Gold Medal, Dec. 1936: Mr. F. A. Gill, and June 1937; Mr. A. M. Braga.

Intermediate Certificates: Messrs. J. V: Braga, Tsui Tak Hot, Wong Shut Hal, Lee Keng Swee, Abdul Rahman Razack, Abdul Hamid Cecilia

Bakar, V. V. Ribeiro, Francis Chan, Theory

Junior Kennedy Kaying Baul Edward (Honours).

Ferreira, Miss Joan Lee, Messrs E Verna Rodriguez, Practical Inter-M. Marques, Mohinder Singh, Ak- mediate and Theory (Honours);

bar Abdullah, H. L. da Silva, Car- ciano Rozario, and Frank Kwok Kuen Tsang.

Belinda Xavier, Advanced Junior Theory (Honours).

Marie Rosario (Advanced Junior Theory (Honours),

Marion Cheung, Practical Junior vision and Theory (Honours). Ines Boares, Practical Junior ofvision.

Claro Loy. Practical Preparatory and Advanced Theory with merit.

Eula Cheong. Preparatory Divi- sion and Theory (Honours).

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TRAFFIC CASES Traffic Court at Central Magis- intracy yesterday saw a number of motorists fined by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest.

his residence at No. 10 West Street, Arst floor, on November 10. Mr. R. A. D. Forrest sat as Coroner and was assisted by, a jury com- prising Messrs. P. H. Suckling (foreman). WLL Barker and SM. | English and Portuguese: Verna ¡Gidley.

Rodriguez. Matriculation--Distinc-

SUMMARY COURT CLAIM

Before the Pulsne Judge, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, in the Sum-

The Faculty of Secretaries FFCB. Degree: Mr. John V. Braga.

AFA Degree: " Mr. "Walter J. Brown

Diplomas: Miss Mercia Xavier, Mr. Tail" Tak Hoi. Miss Maria Ozorio, Mr. V. V. Riberio, and Mr. Leslie Laural.

The Institute of Bookkeepers Fellowship: W. J. Brown (8th Place with Distinction), Miss Lau Ming Lol, Liao Yuan Ying,

Associateship: F. A. Gill (the In-" stitute's Prize), Wong Shiv Hai (5th Place with Distinction), Miss Lau Ming Lol (10th Place with Dis- tinction. Anthony Manuel Braga, Capt. E G. N. Rushbrooke, John Vicent Braga, Tsui Tak Hol, BMS. Tamar, and J. Barnet, of Abdul Rahman Razack, Doan Van the Fublic Works Department, Hy, und The Kok Po. were each fined $2 for parking their cars beyond the time limit of two hours in the city on November

25.

Medical evidence was given by Dr. Lien Teoong-kya, Medical Off- cer at Queen Mary Hospital, who said that deceased was admitted to the hospital at about 2 p.m. on' November 19. He had multiple stab wounds in the upper abdomen

A. H. Esmall and Mr. Chu and his breath smelt of liquor.mary Court yesterday, the Noble wang-ip were also fined $2 each He was operated upon, but died. Bulk Store, of No, 86 Queen's Road for causing an obstruction with The post-mortem showed 21 exter- Central, brought an action against their cars on November 77. L. P. nal wounds. Death was due to Messrs. Rehman's, of No. 65 No Y, Kong and Mr. Chow Bik-ying. shock from stab woulds in the than Road, claiming $154.95 being summoned for failing to have a liver and stomach.

balance due and owing for goods red light to the rear of their sold and delivered on November vehicles on November 24 were cau- 2, 1937, and costs of action.

tioned. Plaintiffs were represented by Mr. M. A. da Silva, whilst defen- dant appeared in person.

Mr. V. C. Branson, Government Analyst, sald he analysed the contents of deceased's stomach and found therein one-eighth ounce of absolute alcohol. He also exámin- ed a bottle which was handed to

him by the police, and which, was stated to have been found in No. 10 West Btreet. He found that the. bottle contained Chinese wine in which was 37 per cent alcohol

Ko Hol-shing, elder brother of the deceased, said the latter kept a woman known as Sam Ku. The woman had two daughters by a former husband Bo far as he knew no trouble existed between his brother and the woman. De ceased usually drank about 40 cents of Chinese liquor per day,

After evidence was given, hear- ing wae adjourned till next Friday

but witness had seldom seen him drunk. He last saw him alive at 5 am. on November 19 at the Foultry Dealers-Witness opinion was that deceased had committed suicide while under the influence of drink, but he could not give any reason for this. -

At this stage the inquest was adjourned till December 15.

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Preparatory: Bakar, Edmundo Maria Marques (2nd Place Preparatory), Rozario Henrique, Miss A. M. Noronha, Miss Vivian Castro, F. M Nolasco da For allowing an unlicensed Silva, W. R. Benedicto, L. L. Laur- driver to drive in Victoria Road, al. Carciano Rozario, Mohinder Wong Wuk-cho was fined $20. The Bingh, Hugo L da Silva, Robert learner, LA Man-hi, charged with Souza, E. E. Abbas. driving on a road not specified on his learner's licence, was fined $2. Trame-Sergeant Bethell said particularly Victoria Road was a dangerous thoroughfare.

A fine of $10 was imposed on Mok Kam-yue, driver of lorry No. 679, when he admitted a charge of speeding at 28 miles per hour in Caine Road on November 30. Trat de-Bergeant LC. Pennell said It was about 1 p.m. and the road was crowded with school children,

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