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ST. JOSEPH'S "COLLAGE,

- PRIZE DISTRIBUTION DAY."

1 Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard, who was accompanied by Lady Lugard, presented the prizes to the successful cholars at St. 'Joseph's Collège, this aftervoon.. The hail was very nicely adored in the occasion, pot plants were everywhere in evidence, and a miniature stage, artistically arranged, was erected for the Centrstainment which was to come off. There

was a large attendance.

THE ADDRI SS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JANUARY 3, 1908.

of the Dudy Prest, and Mr. S. Kingsbury, o “the South China Morning Post. Mr. S. Kings bury hai ben appointed secretary. We are vory, thankful to the committes for the great interest they are taking in their work. A first meeting was held on Friday, 29th November, and a speed examination was" conducted by them in St. Joseph's Collage on the 7th ult arge with fol to follow a regular coussin typewrition, and seem to make great progress in speed and accuracy

English Reading-Good throughout. The explanation of the subject" maliar bad been well taught.

Handwriting Good.

Composition and Dictation-Good. Chinese: Reading-Good. Composition-Fair in Standarda 111 and 11, good in The upper standards should de belter.

Geography-Good on the hole. In Stand- -ard If the physical geography was,wall known, Arithmetic Good throughout, but here again the fall working of the sums was not always shownym

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PRIZE LIST (CHINESE SECTION.) Standard | B:--Li Tza Kwai, arithmetic, öbject lesion and geography ; Lam. Chian, 'ob. fest lesson, geography and promanship: Tang Png Wur, peymanship and asithmetic ;'lam Sui Kwong, religious knowledge and Ch netes Ho Sau You reading: Sham Kin, Chinesa Au Sai Chug, spelling,

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To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG HOTEL

SATURDAY, January 4th, 1908, DINNER.

Hors D'ŒUVRES. Egg on Aspic.

SOUP

Mack Turtle, Fian

Smoked Fish and Butter Sauce.

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Almond Pudding; Tipsy Cake. Nesselrode Ice Cream and Finger Cakes, Cheese Biscuits.

DESSERT.

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Hygiene was lu ied with good results. Mister Cador Sequeira was bracketed first in the advanced course. Thus St. Joseph's College “Afer the strains of the National Anthem, anhell the first place for the two years this com nouncing the arrival of Sir Frederick and persion existed. We did not send in any boys ra ber faully, and in some cases information General-In some papers the spelling was Lady Lugard had died away, the address was

for the shield compeition. Laniera lecturer in was given in payt and ret left to my imagina presented by Master Fejer Prevost.. He geography were given during the mob of tion by the addition of the word " etc." This said:-Your Excellencies: [a presenting March, April and May and an examination was is nns permissible in examination papeis.. you this address of welcome, we beg to tender held at the end of the course. Five of the beat 'you our sincerest thinks for the honour you papers were submitted to Mr. E. D. C. Wole,, the full grant, and report that the school Grant-I recommend a Grant at the tale of bare conferred on us today by condescending Inspector of Schools. His decision was in to presio at this ceremony, and to distribute favour of Master Francisco Loper, who is

is again. "thoroughly efficient.". the prizes to the deserving students. When we consequently euclifed in the prize of Siourant son the highest authority in the and taking ned by the Trustees of the elitios Scholarship active interest in the great cause of education. Fund. we cannot help bring impressed with the im panance of the work in which we are engaged, very satistictory. Two boys passed in the The results of the Oxfo d. Eximination were In his numerous discourses av education, your saior, seven in the junior, and seventeen in warthy predecessor, Sir Matthew Yathan, or the preliminary, Masters Peter Prevost and phasized the great nec'ssity there is now-a-days Joaquim Thuan passed in the preliminary with for men of character and erudition, I shall third class honours. On the wh. lc 84.1 per therefore be our constant ambition in emulate

'cent, ní muž bays succeeded in the axan nation. the eximple of tho10 great mes, who in their

'One boy who failed in the juniòr division, youth laboured and in record you marks, and passed in seven and in after life shed around them the lustre of sections. His failure was due to his not having thair fearning and noble, de ds. By thus acti ing, we shall prove ourselves withy subjects the examination was the great number of G's Fatisfied in dictation, ¦ 1. ne, of the features di of the great and noble Empire, which your obtained. Excellencies have done la much so uitvanice,

The Oxfrect examination, the Inspector's and which can be maintaindil only by the se! examination, and the variousiesis held through. sacrificing exersions of men of duty and ability out the year, show that there is a marked im-music; T + M njeʻngraphy. We can assure you that your presence here to provement in the English of the College. Alt

Standard I-Yan Ng, general proficiency, day will stimut.t. boch-touchers, and pupils to our boys satisfied the Oxford examiners in reading and elocution, spelling, English and renewed efforts of the coming year, and will at Shakespeare's Coriolanus and Addison's Spect arthenelic; Wai Wing Ying, penmanship, the same time, prove a furtul source of en

ator in the senior and junior, and all but two drawing, Chinese and object lesson; Chan Pui couragement in the difficupies iba must in satisfied in Scott's Talisman in the preliminary Vini, genraphy, drawing, renting and elocu-MANTELS with evitably be encrun ere. At the case of the The Oxloid boys were also very successful iation, and object lesson: Shing Sum, Engleb; year 1003 we here to have the pleasure of pre-book-keeping and mathemvics Tagir weak Lo.King, penmanship, senting you a very favorable report of the side was drawing; particularly in th· junior, work we shall have accomplished, and thus des The Chinese section of the College is doing serve your oppmbition, which will go far to,

very well on the whole. Great firts weis toward us for our efforts. May heath and made in improve the English of the Chin happiness ever attend on your fxcellencies,

248 boykam glad to say that most of and may our beloved island home log Enjoy then speak with mach greater facility and The blessings of-pecs and prosperity during with better pronunciation than in past yearɛ your administration: sucle is the earrest prayer. When siomated to higher standards they gen of the pupile of St. Joseph's College erally keep towards the top. Their regularity (Applause)**

was pretty good throughout the yest

*" YB, MARINERS OF ENGRARD,” /

A musical programing, cumprising a violin solo, by Master Raich, and canal in two pans, word by W. R: 10c1d; and music by F. J. Knapp, were sutri edhe churacters

were

Jack, i ubber...

Tum Biling

Sam Smick

Dick Roper

Nad Decker

Patar Petrel

Easter Mix Sternberg.

Iatric urray,

Fern indi Tavares, Rasipho Baptista, Ja-d Rodrigues, Jord Mavites, Havages and Salar baya, The bys performed litir partevery intelli- gently and give ample evidence of the care- ful training they filrceived in producing! the can ata, the outlines of which were as follows:-

Sama English mariners suffer shipwreck and. are cast shore in a desert island, Jack Eislaber, a landsman, bemonts their fate, while the ather, especially Tom Bowling; abe courage and laugh at Jack's Lament tions The ket very hungry and make preparations for dinner,. having managed to save a bariel of provi loņs from the ship. Tous insists on keeping regulár hours for meals, so with 'son and chat they while away the time till the son points to mid- day, when they make ready their frugal meal, -and, wi ha, 1ng of praise to the sa, sit down

to eat.

"Sindand I Awong Ming, general pro ficiency; reading and elecution, object. lesson. and Chinese ; Lau Cheng Sing, `pelling, auth- metic, drawing a d China; Young fo Nam. THE Undersigned have received instructions anthmetic and object lesson; Chan Wood, King, reading penmanship and vocal music; Yeung Wan and elocution; Yeung Knon Sak, spelling: Chin Wing Hoh, drawing; Lo Trung Hing, penmanship; Poon Shum, geography: Poon Kim, vocal

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Standud: 111-Wong lu Kwong, general proficiency; English, arithmetic, object lessos and hygiene; Leung mg Kwan, spellings drawing. English, penmanship and hygiene; Lam Shai King, penmanship, object lesson and drawing; Chun Selim, reading and elocution and spelling; Ma Fun, arithmetic; Fung Jing, geography.

Tchetchelnik, re ding" and el.cution; Standard.1 B:-, Seto, general proficiency';

Our boys take very great interest in the P. Rondoo, spelling and grography; A. Tang, schools sports and in football and cricket. arithmetic and geography: Į Blake, promazi Physical drill has great miraction for them,ship and spelling Liptoy, religious know given pretty regularly throughout the year. We..J. Botto, religious knowledge.

ledge and murhme ir E. Saberg, reading; especially for the semors. The le son has been

have to thank die Mitary authorities for no kindly, allowing, à dret instructor to come to the College four times a week..

REPORT OF THE INSP CT JR OF SCHO015,

The Inspector of Schools repitied as fol-

·lows:-

Staff-Sather Sylvester (Director) and 12 assistant inster.

Discipline and orgaulzation-Very good. Sahization →Very satisfactory.

Floor Space-Suffisent for 512 pupils. Apparatus A great deal of attention is given ta, the apparatus which is excellent.

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and Division:-1. A Gutierez, reading and elocution; 1. Santos, religious knowledge and pensship Canni, imejic and

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To-night and Every Evening, at 9,15.

spelling ;-J. l'ercase; relegious instruction and POLLARD'S

reading; Yeong Sis Chez, penmanship ; A, da Luz, arithmetic.

Sindid I A). Coelho, general pro Aciency, object less and geography A. Tavares, religious knowledge," alihmetic and geography; M. Baptiste, Leoriophy, spelling and drawing; G Reich, reading and spelling ;- -G.. Vas, reading and ul ject 1 sinn ; J. Ribelin, arithmetic and drawing: A Catin, voc.] murc; F. Norocha, "religious knowledge; F English: Collng sist-Good throughout the Antonio, vocal music, A.'Coerho, elocusing; school, especially in the highest standardzim, elocation; 1. aas, penmanship. where explanations of difficult pissages' were Standard -P. Reit, generat proficiency, given with fluency and accuracy.

English, object lesion and relígjung instruc Reading Good. The pupils all understandtion; L. M. Ozorio, reading, spelling and ieli- he subjet mer.

and fair in the lower studards.

Composition - Distit cry good is the upper,

Handwriting God throughout the school, including the Chinese division. The punciua tion has improved.

Literature is taught in Standards VII and vi. Standar Vil Senior did well in a Shake- speare piper, and VII Junis very fairly well except in quoing where very few of the bays. seemed to feel the rhythm of the lines, Stardant Vi were examined in the Talisman and did very well.

Giammar-Very fair.

In par. I the miners have eaten their dinner, and to pass the time away they propose playing at school During a speech from the schoolmaster (Tom Bowling) they gradually drop off to sleep, and towards the ch sa of his harangue, Tan himself falls malerp Spvage enter, bui on seeing me of the rå lers move,"

However, in some they disappear, leaving a spear behind The cases the questions had not been carefully sailors discover the spear and decide to go in read and the answers were not to the point. search of the savager, who return, perform a

Geography →Stan fåid VII might have done war-dance, and again disappear. The sailors better in the physical geography paper, one come back disipphiored and long for a ship to question was ant answered correctly by any appear to them fee" They go in search one. All her standards except Standard I of a hiding, when the svages re-enter and perform another war-dince, Tou Bowling retousand the savageshide; presently they rush on bim, and he cries for help. His mites hurry to the rescue, Tom being held by some of the savages, Jack Ladder off arskünself in the place of Tom, and being føler and bizger, the savages accept him. The sailors sing "Homie, sweet home," which seems to please and soothe the savages, for they sit and listen... During the following final chorus a ali'p appears in sight, the savager sake figh', an the sailors sejnice la song their timely rescue

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THE REPORT. This ended, the Director read the report, as follow

The year 1997 has been a successful one all round far St. Ja eph's College. The regulari y of the bays has shown a marked improvement on previous years: Very few havs were absent for birthday festivals or other such futile pre- texts. The avere daily attendance during the year was 98 81. The boys generallyg va great satisfaction by their good conduct and

slid well, Star dard 11 was poor.

History--Standards VII, V1 and IV did well. Standard V was not good, The subject matter was generally well known, but the dates. were very inaccurate in many cases.

gious knowledge; J. H. l'earson, rending, spell- ing, peamanship and vocal music; Sun Din Chenng, aribmetic, penmanship and drawing ; F. Murray, Eng ish and geography; A. Ramos, arither etic and elocution; L. Andrade, abject lesson; CA. Lros, elocutior; J. Bernardo, drawing; .. Hyndman, vocal music, To

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Shorthand:-,151 Class: C. Sequeira, F. M. Ozorio; and Clos: F. Marques, F. Lopes; 3rd Class: J. Asensio, J. Thuan, F, Krzazio.

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Mathematics: Arithmetic - For some un known season the working of the sumy was not

Standard V-D. Rezarin, general pro always known, an til was quite impossible to tell ficiency, revlig and spelling, and hygiene; how the answers had been obtained," The work. Castro, reading and spelling; R. Garcia, on Standard VII was rather disappointing. It geography, drawing and real music; L. was fair in the other Standards except in

atgais, drawing and English; 9. Haas, Standard fll where it was distinctly good. English; J. Yau Lol, geography: Cheung Kai,

The navy department has "undertaken cster- Bank of England rate Thap pers were ve y neat indeed and it is only tothemuler; V. Yvanovich, mathematics; Fing on a magnificent scale. Charles A. Sid- Sovereige aphy the results fell short of last year's work, Co Kee, religious knowledge' and penmanship: man gives many interesting figures to show Algebri-Vil Senior did some excellent H. Barrevengos, peomanship; M. Gochulce, the magnitude of the department's contract in work, VIL junior were not so good." Vi & V hygiene and English history: C. Gardner, arranging to feed the battleship squadron did well, fairly well only, I am inclined religious knowledge; V. Gutierres, English which sailed for the Pacific in December. The

believe that in class IV kone by copied history; R. Baptista, vocal music the answers at our of it correct answers to a division sum only one showed no mistake loficiency, religious knowledge, the working ond & were so hopelessly wrong that it is impost.ble to come to any other conclusion.

Geometry-Standar:) VII very good.

gentlemanly behaviour 1 must particularly Geometrical Drawing-VI very gond. Some mathematics; F. Tavares, drawing; Rezatio, chogratulate the oarders in this respect,

The special subjects 1aught in the College, continue to make steady progress A largo number of Unas, follow our shorthand class,

definitions were rither weak,

Euclid-Standarıl V good.

Bookkeeping-Vely road and very neat. Hygiene in the advanced course a boy and many of them are certific ted. Some have from this school was bracketed first. No train obtaired: a full cert ficato al proficiency, In was entered for the Team Competition. connection with the teaching of shorthand, Since last year it has been found more con- commitee was formed by Sir Isaac Fitman venient to create a Chinese di.jon, to which and Sons, he present members of the com- only Chinese pupils readmitted, it is div'á al

D. C. Conipector into three standards. L'examined in mic lo Mario-vicar Apor usual subjects, details of which are given below, Rev. A. Placark, and I am of opinion that these classes are a

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tire of the task is evident whaɔ'it is noted that Standard VI :-F. Razvio, general pro- each of sixteen batifeships in the squadron has arithmetic, drawing and mathematics; P. Pre men, and each of six torpedo boats six officers is still lying over Chios, but pressure is inclin

English, a complement of about thirty officer, and 800 On the 3rd at 11.401.—The amicyclonic area vost, religious knowledge Leography, hygiene and sevenly men, making a grand total of ed to give way along the coast.. and French. Thuan, English, Feglich bis more than 13,703 men to be fed for fire Pressure is relatively low to the N. of Japan, of provisions, including: 1,200,250 pounds of Fresh monsoon may be expected in the Lory and geography j'I. N'ayer, arithmetic and months. They wi 1 require 6,520,207 pounds, and over the S. part of the China Fon. English his ory: J. Silva, Hygiene. A spring wheat flour, 20,0:0 pounds of oatmeal, Formosa, Channel and strong monsoon over

Standard VII (Junior):-F. Lopez, generator, when served to the men, called "barges," proficiency and Spanish, English and religious 41,00 of yellow cornmeal, 25,000 pounds of knowledge; C. Sequeira, English, religious cocok, 20,000 pounds of prunes, about 375,000 knowledge, arithmetic bookkeeping, geography pods of canned peach and other cauded at and mathematics J. A. Basto, geography and fruit, 1,020jenɔ pounds of fresh beef, 1:0,000 'drawing Eura, arithmetics P. ('Brien, pourds of mutton, 1500 o of salt pork, 30.000 mathematics ;; }, Lopez English history and pounds of bacon, 300,000 pounds; of smoked geography 1.8, Basto, English histoty, *hapes, 15,000 pounds of veal, to 900 000 runds

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