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PRIZE DAY OF
PEAK SCHOOL
Fine Entertainment By Pupils
LADY NORTHCOTE OFFICIATES
The Peak School's Frize distri- bution day at the Peak Club yes- terday was attended by a large gathering of parents, relatives and friends.
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Preceding the reading of the annual School report by the Head- mistress, Miss M W. Newsholme, and the presentation of prizes by Lady. Northcote, the children of the School entertained with a
ramme of music and plays.
Two Percussion Bands and a musical play. Ethel West's "The Milky Way," the latter being ably. presented by the children of Class. 2. were followed by four scenes"; from "Alice in Wonderland" very successfully acted by Classes 3 and
4.
EQUALLY AT HOME
Here Elizabeth Ride distinguished herself in the role of Auce. "Alice" proved as equally at home in the Duchess" Kitchen as at the Mad Hatter's tea party.. in the garden of the Queen of Hearts, or in the Throne-room of the Hearts.
TWELFTH EXTRA RACE. MEETING
PHOTOGRAPH taken in between races at the Twelfth Extra Race meeting at Happy Valley. (Photo by Lelea).
NAVY BOXING FINALS
Following are the results of the China Fleet ships:-
Boxing
champlon-
AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS
Flyweight
Boy Grech (Birmingham) beat Ord.. Williams Birmingham).
Bantamweight
WEEK-END CRICKET
Craigengower To Meet Navy
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1938.
FOREIGN MAILS
FIRST CLASS MAIL
The Public are reminded that sealed letters and packets. irres- pective of contents, are classified as first class mail and must be prepaid as such.
CHRISTMAS. LETTER MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN AND
AUSTRALIA
(By Imperial Airways Service)
The last Christmas Letter Mail (15 cents per half-ounce) for Great Britain and Australia by the "Imperial Airways Plane" will be closed as follows:-
Registered Mall
Ordinary Mail........
5.00 pm. 15th December
7.00 p.m. 15th December
This mall is due to arrive at London on the 22nd December and Sydney out the 24th December, 1938.
CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR STRAITS AND INDIA (By Imperial Airways Service)
The Last Christmas Letter Mall (15 cents per half-ounce). for Straits and India by the Imperial Airways Plane" will be closed as follows:--
Registered Mail.......... ... 5.00 p.m. 19th December Ordinary Mail
7.00 p.m. 19th December This mail is due to arrive at Singapore and Penang on the 21st December and Calcutta on the 22nd December, 1938.
Registered and Ordinary mails (not Insured or Parcels) will be ac- cepted for Canton and despatched as cingumstances permit.
Ordinary letter mail only for West Kwangtung.. Kwangsi, Sze- chwan, Kweichow and Hunan will be accepted at senders' risk.
Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Kire)
The following teams will repre- sent Craigengower C.C. in cricket matches during the coming weeknd, South America are forwarded "via Siberia". If so superscribed.
end;
SATURDAY, DECEMBER '17 Stoker Somerville (Seamew)
1st XI v. Royal Navy (home) —— beat. A. B. Edensor (Birmingham. E. Zimmer (Captain), P. J. Bil- Able performers also were Patri-
Featherweight
limoria. A. R. H. Esmall D. Hung, cla Penn as the Mad Hatter. Stoker 'Chick・・ Dorsetshire) | A. K." Ismail, A, T. Lee, U. M. Vivien Ralston as the Queen of knocked out A. B. Upton (Birming-Omar, W. Rapley, G. Souza, A. Hearts, Valerie Oswin as the Che Tham in the first round: shire Cat. and especially Ann Thompson as the sleepy Door-
mouse.
Miss Newsholme's report for the year 1937-38 at the Peak School reads:
The school opened on September
Lightweight
4:
Zimmern and F. I. Zimmer,
2nd XI v. Royal Navy (away)
Stoker Smith (Kent) beat A. B. B. R. Iranee (Captain), N. Broad- bridge, M. C. Hung. C. W. Lam. Smith (Seamew).
G. A. Lee. J. W. Leonard, H. P. Lim, T. Locke, A. M. Omar. G. winch and J. L. Youngsaye.
Welterweight
L/Stoker Clarke (Kent: knocked out A B Conlon (Diana) in the
Middleweight
13 with 79 pupils, the number first round. January to 85, the rising in highest. I think, on record, and closed on July 18 with 69 pupils. Stoker Simpson (Birmingham).", Our present number is again 85.
In this connection I should ke
Stoker
Parrish (Kent) beat
Light-Heavyweight Stoker Curran (Kent)
to remark that we were all very Stoker Rogers (Birmingham). glad to learn that a new building
is contemplated, as, under present conditions. our accommodation is
Ord.
Heavyweight Howson
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18
From
INWARD MAILS
Per
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service ”—London date, imperisi 8th December.
Calcutta and Straits....
U. 8, A., Japan and Shanghal|
(Vancouver B.C. date, 26th Nov.). Emp. of Russia
Struts
Japan and Shanghai.......
Haiphong, Pakhol and Hofhow *Manila
1st XI v. Volunteers. 11 a.m. Japan, Shanghal and Formosa..... (home):-E. Zimmem (Captain). | Manlia
A. R. H.. Esmail. U. Esmall. D. Hung. A. K. Ismail, H. P. Lim, T. Locke, G. Souza, A. Zimmern. F. beat R. Zimmern and A. N. Other.
CLUB TEAMS
The following are the Club teams for Saturday against the
(Birmingham) | Army:-
tull and there are applications for knocked out Mne. Tuckre (Kent) admission still on the waiting list. in the first round.
The health of the children has been exceptionally good this year. Beyond nine mild cases of whoop- ing cough in the spring, I have no case of infectious illness to record.
WORK
The
usual term examinations were held in April and June. The papers, on which the Inspector of Schools, Mr. Ralston, commented favourably, showed that a satis- factory standard of work had been maintained. Reports of children
OFFICERS' CHAMPIONSHIPS
Welterweight
Straits and Europe Via Negapatam. (Papers etc) London date 17th November.
Due
Airways Plane Kutsang.
15th Dec. 15th Dec
11th Dece
Helenus......
15th Dec.
Scharnhorst.
14th Dec
Kungchow.....
15th · Doc.
Nozima Matu
16th Dec,
Suwa Maru.............
Roseville..
16th Dec.
10th Doc.
16th Dec.
17th Dec.
Haruna Maru....
"Agamemnon.....
Straits and London Parcels-Lon-||
don date, 10th November Air Mali by "Imperial Airways
Service"-London
Direct
11th December".
Owen Manila
1st X (home);—H. Hughes (Captain), A. C. I. Bowker. A. C. Beck, G. Longfield, T. A. Pearce, J. L. C. Pearce. J. L. Isley, L. D. Kibee, F. H. Stokes. J. H
Pay. Mid. Collins (Birmingham)Fox and L. T. Ride. beat Lieut. Pares (Duncan,
Middleweight
2nd XI away) - J. R. Mitchell (Captain), H. J. Armstrong, R. Mr
Mid. Falle (Kent) beat Mld. Me- M. King. H. J. D. Lowe, S. 1. Culley Dorsetshire),
BOYS' CHAMPIONSHIPS
Bantamweight:
Boy Scarlet (Eagle, beat Boy! Hett Kent).
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who have gone from us to other Boy Rumsey (Birmingham) beat! schools have been very satisfac- Boy tory.
Lightweight
Jones (Dorsetshire) on technical decision.
a
Middleweight
Cooke, R. S. W. Paterson, C W. E. Bishop. GE. R. Divett, D. 8. Robb,
V. C. Bond, G. S. Lovett and D. S. Blake (12)
Manila
Shanghai and Swatow. Straits.
Japan and Shanghai Shanghai and Swatow..... Japan Shanghal
date. Imperial
Airways Plane Conte
Blancamanp Pres. Coolidge.... Kwangtung Anbul........
17th Dec.
17th Dra
17th Dec.
1 th Dec.
18th Dec
Ixion.
Hunan...
Jetb Dec.
19th Dec.
Sulsang....
z0th Dec.
Glenapp....
20th Dec.
Calcutta and Straits ...... Japan
Sirdhana.....
2uth Dec.
Jeypore.......
21st Dec
Salgan
Jean Laborde..
2ist Deo.
Manila
Straits
........Phemius..
Boissevain
and Doc.
224d Deo.
2ind Dec
FRIENDLY HOCKEY | v. S. A., Honolulu and Japan-
MATCH
In a friendly hockey match play- ed at Bookunpoo yesterday the 2nd. XI of the Ellis Kadoorie Indian School defeated the Young Men's
I should like to take this oppor- tunity of thanking the staff for Boy Ferguson (Birmingham) Sikh Association" by three goals to thelf willing and able assistance beat Boy Campbell (Kent) on a two. throughout the year. ,"
Our grateful thanks are due this afternoon to the Committee of the Peak Club for the loan of the hall; the Superintendent of the Botani.
technical knock-out.
were
Shortly after the commencement INTER-UNIT CHAMPIONSHIP- of the game Gurbachan Singh the final scored for the School and Marin- The following
dar Singh increased the lead positions in the Inter-Unit Cham-
shortly after. Rattan Singh re plied for the Y.M.S.A.
After the change-over Sant Singh
cal & Forestry Department for the pionship: loan of plants:,, the mothers for H. M. S. Kent 61; H. M. S. Bi- providing costumes for the child-mingham 42; H M. S. Dorsetshire scored the equaliser. Just before ren. Mr. Ralston for all the help 25; Small Ships 20; 8th. Destroyer the final whistle Barwan Singh she has given us with our play. Flotilla 18; H M. S. Eagle 15; netted the winning goal for the
We all wish to thank Lady North- H. M. 5. Medway 2..
cote
ΣΟΥ
her kindness in
coming here this afternoon to dis- tribute the prizes.
PRIZE LIST
The prizes were presented as
follows:
Class 1:-Reading. Division 1. Alastair Forsyth; Div. 2. Mary Adamson.'...
Number. Div. 1, Brian Oliver; Div. 2. Brian Burton.
Special Progress, 1. Busan Owen- Hughes, 2. Tony Hodges, 3. Edwin Ride,
Clam 2: Division A. 1 Dorothy Ride: 2, Anne Marie Mabille; 3, Christopher Haley.
¡School:
REGULATIONS GOVERNING
CIVILIAN-ARMY RELATIONS,
CO-OPERATION
(San Francisco date, 26th Nov.). Pres, Adams./. Straits and Europe via Suez (Papers etc) London date, 24th November and London Parcels London date, 17th November. Straits........... Shanghai
Japan
Carthage.......... Bhutan........ Bellerophon.......
ini Dec.
23rd Dec.
23rd Doo.
| Atuta "Maru. | Marechal Joffre..
23rd Lect
24th Dec.
Japan and Shanghai...... Air Mail by “Pan-American Air-
Ways Direct Service"- San | Pan-American Francisco date, 21st December. Airways Plane
OUTWARD MAILS
I
28th Dec.
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier A than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails – are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
ANNOUNCED Swatow and Tientsin
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
Chungking, December 25. Exceedingly interesting and of paramount importance are the -new regulations which have just been announced here governing re- lations between soldiers of the Chinese Army and civilians and call" ing for co-operation.
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Amoy
Fort Bayard ........... Parcels only for Germany via Ham-
burg.....
Parcels and Papers only for Sia-
gapore, Rangoon and Calcutta. Analock.
Nirmall for "Imperial Airways
Per
For
Date and Tinic
'Thursday, 18th"
THURSDAY
Hwatow. Foochow and Tientsin......Cheklang.
"8.30 ·
Chaxsang..... Tinegara....
10.80 AM
Noon
Wing Wo .....................
1.00 PM
4.30 PM
Bcharnhorst
6.00 PM
Bey. Ord.
S.OU PM
5.30 PM
GP.O
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Direct Service"dus London, Imperial 22nd December,
Hog
5,00 FK
Airways Plane Urd
7,00 XX
K.P.O.
Reg.
15,00 221
Ord. 6.30 PM
7.00 PE KPO
-5.00PM
ard 6.30 PM)|
GP.O.
Beg 15.00 PM
|Emp. of Rusafa....... |Ord.
Sandviken.....
7.00 ** 7:00 PM
Friday, 16th
The Chinese soldier has in- (E) Unless absolutely necessary. vartably been criticised for his fal- troops will not be permitted to Class 3-3 Patricia Penn: fure to respect the rights of the borrow stores from elvillans, and, Susan Dibley.
civilian, hence the National Goy-in any case, must return them be- Special Prize for Neatness. (Pre-ernment has felt that there exists fore departure: If damaged, com- sented by Miss Newsholme), An- B 'need for closer co-operation.pensation must be paid; gela Owen.
The result is that the new regula- (F) When stores are purchased, Class 4-1 Eleanor Banger 2 tions, the rat of their kind in they must be paid for in cash; "| Elizabeth Ride; 3 Janet Dibley.
(G) I labour or transport are China, have been issued by Gen. Special Prize for General Pro-Chen Cheng, Chairman of the requisioned, they must be paid for gress. (presented by Miss New-Political Board of the National sholme), Vivien Ralston.
Military Council.
These are Special Prize for Gardening follow: (presented by Miss Bicheno), Elizabeth Fleming.
(A) Troops must only enter the
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus-
tralia by Imperial Airways Direct Imperial
Service-due Syduer, 24th Dec.
Airways Plane
2.
(2) On the part of the civilians. (A). When dealing with troops, prices must not be raised:
(B) Civilians should do their Manila
Foochow
Special Prize for Music, (pre-homes of civilians with the lat- best to lend stores to troops; Bented by Miss Bicheno). Elizabeth. Ride,
1
4
Haiphong
FRIDAY
Kiangsa......
Shantung.
Esang
Muina.
G.P.G.
Reg 6,00 Ord
8.30 AM .9.80 AM
10.00 11.20 AM 1.00 PM
(C) Tea should be served to ter's consent;
troops when passing through, (B) Troops, must wear regi-"
(D) Civilians · shoula permit Fort Bayard mental badges or the equivalent, military supples to be stored in Swatow. and only those to be employed their homes. On who are accustomed to deal with. (E) Civilians should do their Hothow LADIES'. GOLF
civiliansje:
best to assist. troops in buying Bwatow and Foochow ........... Belatan.... (C) Troops must adopt A Results of L.G.U. monthly 'medal
stores, transporting military sup- Formosa. Shanghai, Japan and competition are 25
friendly attitude towards civilians, plies and In Anding bullets. follows:-
Europe (except. Great Britain December 13: Sijver Division-Mrs.
(D) AI matters concerning (F) Civilians are warned to
and Eire) via Siberia,
Haruna Maru........... Shewan 91-11-80; Bronze Division, billeting, requisitioning etc., must hold nó conversation with troops Mrs. A. B. Mitchell 96-28-88; Mrs.be handled strictly in accordance unless they wearing regi- Printed, and Published by Henry Lloyd Morrow, for the Hong Kong Daily Press, Ltd, at Marina House, third floor, 15-19, Queen's Road Central Hong Kong. London Office: 53. Fleet Street EGi
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government;
cation badges.
3.30 PM