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HONOUR DIPLOMA EXAM. RESULTS OF SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY AND COMMERCE
The first examinations of the School of Accountancy and Com- merce for its Honour Diploma were held during the three days in Aug. 13-15, Altogether papers on 11 commercial subjects were se and a very high standard was attained by cand dates generally.
The best results were returned by Miss Cynthia Shim who secured Miss Annie Lee came second with dis- distinction in nine subjents. tinction in seven.
PASS LIST
L Yuen Yew Distinction). Miss Victoria Flores, Juse Alberto Gar: | The following is the Pass List-
ela, Miss Annie Lee, Alfredo Brillo, Bookkeeping Intermediate) ···
Hankie Lam Miss Margaret Wank. Lok King Wah.
Tong, Miss Millyam Elementary Miss Lily Bookkeeping Miss Annie Lee Distinction) Miss Chan. Cynthia Shim (Distinetlob), Miss
Business Organisation & Prac- Li Yuen Yew Distinction), Miss tice-Miss Cynthia Shim (Distinc- Margaret
Wang Distinction), tion?, Miss Anale Lee (Distinction),
Lambert Phoon, Wong Yick Leung, Wong Yick Leung (Distinction). Jo Alberto Garcia
Jose Alberto Garcia, Miss Emily Speedwriting
Elementary›
Sham, Miss Margaret Wang, Lam Miss Annie Lee Distinction, Missbert Phonn. Lok King Wah, Han- Cynthia Shim (Distinction), Josekle Lam, Miss Li Yuen Yew, Mias Alberto Garela Distinction), Miss Millyam Chan. Anthony Tan, Tang Emily Sham, Tan Shul Haug. Shiu Hang. Wong Yick Leung. Hankie Lam.
Phon, Yuen Lambert Alfredo Britle. Anthony Tan, Miss Victoria Flores Emily Miss Lily Tong, Miss Millyam Chan Miss Margaret Wang.
Business Administration mentary)
Dis-
Business Mathematics: Miss Li
:Distinction Ycw Sham
Business
(Distinction)
SCREEN STAR
Jessie Matthews, British stage, and screen star, sings in the BBC's short wave service one of the songs she has made Miss Matthews is popular. frequently heard in both the home and
pro. grammes of the BBC.
overseas
LEAGUE TENNIS
C.B.A. Overwhelmed By Chinese R.C.
כן!
the
SPORTS & GENERAL
FREDDIE DIXON, DEMON DRIVER, BANNED FOR LIFE
"Tough Guy Freddie Dixon, one of the greatest, racing motorists of all time, will not drive again,
Another unhappy chapter in his life began recently, when he was sent to prison for four months, and disqualified from driving for life, for driving while under the Influence of drink. Those of us who can claim to be Freddle's friends are deeply conscious of the tragedy of the eclipse of a great sportsman
TERRIBLE CRASHES
He survived a number of terri- ble crashes. His injuries had a cumulative effect.
He began as the "Demon Motor Cyclist." He wa5 the idol of schoolboys.
102 Games In
Five Sets!
mara-
BROOKLYN, Massachusetts, Aut. 21 (Reuter)The longest thon match In the history of national lawn tennis American championships was played yester day when Bryan Grant, small but tenacious Davis Cup player, and Russell Bobbit, of Atlanta, bert Edwin Amark and. Robin Hippin- stiel of California. after four, houra, the score being 14-12, 15 17, 6-4. At one period be could hand; 4-6, 13-11. tune cars to bea: supercharged Grant twisted his ankle in the "specials" of the same type He second set but plucklly continued. was supposed to have some won- derful, secret.
Then he shifted to light CATS, ang was known as a wizard at tuning, as well as a driver 01 lashing brillance.
On the home, courts at Cause way Bay yesterday, Chinese Re- Miss creation Club overwhelmed Cen-.
SPEED ATTEMPTS Association Lok tral British
Division of the Tennis When challenged, he said he King Wali. Jose Alberto Garcia. Fourth
had no secret, except that he pa- Hankie Lam, Wong Yick Leung, League clinching all nine sets.
K. M. Wong and lu Tak-amtiently went over every part of the Eie-Anthony Tan
& App (C.R.C.) beat D T. Smith and D. machine. Machines -Miss Aule Lee
Talbot He twter went after the world Unrtion) Miss Emily Sham Diseances: Jose Alberto Garcia (Ls-Tomashersky 6-2: beat A
beat B. I tinetion). Jose Alberta Garrla tinction). Miss Cynthia Shim (Dis- and N. L. Smith 6-3;
apeed record. He bought (Distinction). Miss Cynthia Shim tinction), Lambert Phoon Distinc Bickford and N B. M. Whitley 6-4. Don's 2,000-h.p. Sunbeam, hut soon (Distinction), Lanbert Phonation). Miss Millyam Chan (Dis-
gave that up Miss Wong Yick Leung, Miss Millyam tinction).
Annie Lee, Luk Chan. Miss Margaret Wang, Lok King Wah. Miss Elly Sham. Miss King Wah, Miss Lily Tone Mies 11 Yuen Yew, Wong Yick Leung. Victoria Ficres, Anthony Tan. Miss Margaret Wang, Hankle Lam
Hankle Lam
Elementary Economics:
Cynthia Shim
Miss (Distinction), Miss
Enilly Sham Distinction), Miss
P. F. Choy
C. N. Tsang and (C.R.C.) beat Smith and Toms-
0-3: shevsky
heal Talbot and Sm/131 6-3; Deat Birkford
Whitley 8-3.
Kaye
"Dart,"
Attractive Football
Programme
LONDON, Aug. 21 Reuter)—An attractive programme of Luterra-
tional and representative matches has been arranged by the Football Association, and the Red Cross substantial funds should receive from the proceeds.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1941.
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OPEN PAIRS
Then he designed the
Seventeen matche have been for in several Army and a very light job." with the en-arranged, including meetings be-clashes that have been scheduled,
gine in the middle and himself tween full international sides of while a match between the Army In the Open Pairs of the Colony
ano Chan Yin
Y. W. Chung in the nose. But he did not get England and Scotland at Wembley in Scotland and the Army in Eng-lawn bowls chempionship. D. A. C.R.C. beat Smith and Toma- far with that,
and Hampden Park, and two land will virtually be another full jaczari and J. S. Landolt beat A beat Talbot
match since it is P. Gural and T. A. Madar by and Freddie is a stocky little man matches
and international
practically certain that rearly all elts to 17 on the Civil Service beat Bickford
and with a disarming grin and a mis- Wales.
chievous sense of humour.
The Services are fully ratered players will be Internationals. [C.C. green yesterday,
RECREIO RINKS
hevsky 6-4
Smith 6-1:
Whitley 6-1.
Vietaria Flores Distinction), Miss FOR TOMORROW
JEWISH R.C. LOSE
Club de Recrelu will be repre- At Caroline Hill, Postal Recrea- Club <21 defeated Jewish Sented by the following rinks in tion
Annie Lee Distinction), Tang Satu Hang. Jose Alberto Garcia, Mias Millyam Chan, Wong Yick Leung. Anthony Tan. Miss Lily Tong. their Lawn Bowls League matches Recreation Club by 5 sets to 34.
tomorrow:..
J Howiest and W. M. Morrison: Typewaiting Elementary Lambert Phoon (Distinction), Miss FIRST DIV "A" F. X. Silva. CP.OR.C.) beat Dr. S. Ramler and Cynthia Shin Distinction, Miss M. Silva, H. A. Alves, JE. Noronha B. Gudkin 6-3: brat A, Pollak and Annie Lare Distinction). Tang (skip); J. Luz, C. E. Marques, L. FM. Talun 6-3; beat E. Whitgob and Shiu Rang. Wong Yick Leung, Miss Xavier, J. F. V. Ribeiro, (skip), F.A. Odell 6-2.
X Soares, R. F. Luz. F. V. V. R Emily Sham Hankie Lam.
Business English-Miss Cynthia beiro, C. Roz-Pereira (skip).
Distinction. Miss Li Yuen FIRST DIV "B":-D. C. Alves. Yew Distinction), Jose Alberto P. A. Yvanovich, C. H Basto, J J. Garcia, Miss Annie Lee, Miss Vie-Basto (skip). A. F. Noronha, 6-3. torta Flores, Miss Emily Sham, An-M Xavier, J. C. Remedios, E. Sonza thony Tan, Alfredo Britto.
A. G. MacPherson and Y. S. Fung (PO.R.C.) beat Ramler and Godkin 6-4; drew with Pollak and Talan 6-8; beat Whitgoh and Odell
S K. Chin and C. C Lam
lost (P.O.R.C.)
to Ramler and
skip): C. F. Vas, C. M. 9. A Godkin 9-6. lost to Pollak Talan
M. Xavier, A. M. Rodrigues
10-6: lost to Whitgob and Odell i5-7.
Business Correspondence: Miss A. Annie Lee (Distinctlon). Mlas Liskip)
SECOND DIV.-F. P. Sequeira. Yuen Yew (Distinction), Hankle Lam, Jose Alberto Garcia, Wong M. F. Pinna. H. R. Pinna, A. P Yick Leung. Miss Lily Tong, Miss Pereira iskip); L. A. Rosario, J. R. Miliyam Chan. ML58 Margaret Soars, M. F. Alarcon, M. A. Car- Wang. Tang Shiu Hang Miss Vic-valho (skip); E L Barros, G. A Gutterres. J. A. Remedios, C. C. toria Flores.
K.F.C. RINKS
Card Index'ng k Fung: Miss Pereira (skip). Cynthia Shim (Distinction), Miss Emily Sham Distinction). Wong Yick Leung
The Kowloon, Football Club wil Distinction. Miss be represented by the following:
rinks:
SECOND DIY.-W. Nael, A. E Eastman. W. C. Simpson. E. Kern
CHURCH BAZAAR (kip A. Lapsley. W. C Ogley,
TOMORROW
St. Paul's Celebrates
30th Anniversary
W. Hyde, P. Younghusband ískip);
SPORTING
Try
between Engiand
LIPTONS
CEYLONTA TEA
FIXTURES in the new FLAY-OTAINER airtight bag.
B. D. Evans, A. A. Dand, V. Chit-LAWN BOWLS. tenden, W. V Field (skip).
THIRD DIV.:--A Thomson, R. Hughes, C H Fuller, C. Dowman (skip); G. E. Cross, C. Woodcock,
A. Macintyre, R. M. Ogden (skip);
In commemoration of the 301n G. Frost, B. Warns, Y. Abbas. T. Anniversary of the founding of Fergusson (skip). the St. Paul's Church In 1911. A
KOWLOON TONG
basaar will be held to mark the The follwing are the Kowloon occasion in the St. Paul's College Tong G, C. A. rinks:-H. A. Cas- campus and the lawn in the tro, A. Madar, J. Smith, A. J. Kew Bishop's House on Saturday at 10 skip); N. A. E. Mackay, T. K. m, a.m Dr. Y.L. Lee, President of J. N. Wong, J. L. Stephens (skip); H. Gitting, M. S. Phoon, A. E. Cas- the Lin Nan University has kind-
ly consented to perform the open-tro, A. Spary, skip), ing ceremony.
It is understood that a number of stalls containing various things for daily use, estables and toys
etc., will be put up by the Church members, and a full programnie
of amusement and entertainments will also be catered for.
Although the activity of this church is too numerous to permit
V
TODAY BASKETBALL Bank Union
Ping Ching; Yu Leang v. Police, AL Kowloon Chinese Y.M.C.A.
TOMORROW
Sing BASKETBALL, — Trojans v.
Tao Chinese "Y" v. Black Cats, At Kowloon Chinese Y.M.C.A.
First Division Civil Service Recreio "A". Craigengower v Indian R. C.. Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C. **B* Police R.C V. Kowinon E.Q.C, "A". Recreio "B. v. Kaw- loon Docka R.C. Second Division Recrela v. Kowloon C.C., Hong- kong C.C. v. Craigengower, Kow- Joon Tong v. Kowloon FC., Fri- 3011 O.C. V Talkoo R.C. Third Division: Craigengower v. Hong- kong F.C.. Kowloon B.G.C. V Police R. C., Kowloon F. C. Hongkong C.C. Indian RC Hongkong Electric
MALAYAN TEACHERS CONFERENCE IN 1942
Mr. H. R. Cheeseinan, deputy Director of Education, S.S. and FM.S., was the principal speaker at a tea party hold recently at the Hotel Majestic by the Teachers' Association of Perak.
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The function. was part of the take the lead and feel that one
of a full account of it, mention programme, of the Malayan Tea-, of its arms is to help education in may be made that it concentrates chers Federation meeting being the Peninsula as a whole and on social and charitable works held in Ipoh, and the distinguish break down the barriers which both local and outports, beside ed gatherthg at the party included now exist, so that all will realise religion which is the main object HH the Sultan of Perak and when we talk about education, that
YTM, the Raja Muda.
we mean education in its widest. of every church.
and broadest sense."
Mr S Selvanayagam presided.
However, the wider the scope of In the course of his address Mr. activity, the more will be the ex Cheeseman recounted the alms, penses, hence a bazaar is thus objects and aspiration of the re- being organized to meet the pur cently formed Malayan Teachers pose. It is sincerely hoped that Federation.
"SHORTS” · BRIGADE He outlined certain of 1ts this will receive the whole-
STEADILY GROWING hearted support of the general achievements since its inaugura pubile and make a succes of it..
tion in 1039 and said that a con- Government's had in permitting, ference of the Malayan Teachers the male members of Its various was being called in 1942 for the departments to wear shorts hos
"ALLIED OLYMPICS" first time in the history of the been followed by several business
ON SATURDAY
country. A
DO NOW RECOGNISED.
firms here, with the rosult that the shorts and - open-neck-shirt LONDON," Aug. 21 (Reuter) The "Chorus” he said was now brigade has steadily grown. Special "Veo" emblems will be recognised as the official Journal It appears that the lifting of distributed among spectators at of the teachers.
the ban on the wearing of shorts, the minor "Allfed Olympica ath- Ho, blonded for closer collabora-was the result of a recommenda letic meeting which is being hole tion between teachers of English|tion made by the Economic War In London on Baturday,
schools and the teachers of vernn- Effort Committee as a step, to- The Bervices, clvf defence and dular schools, and said that the warda conserving shipping space, etvlilang will be represented among former had much to learn from it being catimated that, should the the entries which have been to the latter
public take to this mode of drese- ceived: from Belgiens, Poles “Dy virtue of a position,” con- ing. a considerable amount of Frenchmen. Dutchmen, Czechs and cluded Mr. Cheeseman, the Ma valuable slipping space would be Englishmen.
layan Teachers Federation should saved.
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