KOWLOON BRITISH SCHOOL.

ATHLETIC SPORTS.

COMING BAZAAR.

LIST OF STALLS AND

.SIDE SHOWS.

Arrargements are being rapid- Under the patronage of H. E. pushed forward for the St. the Governor, the pupils of the Vincent de Paul Society's Bazaar Kowloon British School yester-which is to be held on the 7th day beld

their first Athletic December under the distinguish- Sports Meeting at the Kowlooned patronage of His Excellency Cricket Club ground which bad the Governor, Sir Begicald Ed- been kindly lent by the members ward Stubbs, K.C.M.G. As has al for the occasion. The Pavilion ready been announced this year's and its vicinity were gaily Bazaar will be on a much larger decorated with flags, and accom-scale than those of former years, modation in the shape of chairs

as the playground of the old St. and tables, aswell as refreshments. Joseph's College has also been were thoughtfully provided by placed at the disposal of the Com- the Sports Committee for the mittee. It is hoped that it will be comfort and entertainment of the possible to announce next week large number of parents and other the names of those in charge of visitors. His Excellency arrived the various stalls. The following on the scene at a quarter past is a list of the Stalls and amuse- four with the Hon. Mr. Claudments already included in the Severn, C.M.G., and he took a

programme: Motor-Car Rale. keen interest in the various fen Cent Stall. Dollar Raffle, events. Mr. E. Ralphs and

American Lottery. "Tea Room, Mr. R. M. Dyer, who were the Concert Hall, Souvenir Stail, other patrons of the meeting. Postcard Lottery, Cake and Sweet were also present. The various Stall, Retreatment Room, Chute, contests, without exception, were Fishing Pond. Lucky Dip. Lucks keenly competed *for, and Well, Shooting Gallery, AUDI the children had a happy time Sally. Lucky Wheel, Strafug the inasmuch as through the gener-Bolshevik, Farm Yard. Candles. osity of some kind friends, there Ball-in-Bucket, and Quoits. were enough prizes to go all round. for winners and the less: fortunate alike.

The grounds will be open from 2 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. and from 830 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. There will be The prizes were distributed in a charge for admittance in the the Pavilion at the conclusion of afternoon, when the Tea Room the sports, His Excellency being will be open, and special amuse- assisted in this ceremony by Mments will be provided for chil- G. F. Nightingale, the Head- dren. The charge for admission master of the School, Previous to this, Mr. Nightingale said:---

in the evening will be $1, each ticket entitling the holder to a We are greatly honoured by the souvenir from the Souvenir Stall. presence of His Excellency this af- Two bards will play during the ternoon on the occasion of our Arst evening, one on each compound. sports day. It has been a glorious

The large increase in the re- day fur all-visitors, competitors,gular expenditure of the Society. und officials. I am not going to which now amounts to about speak about the value of sports as $1,000 a month, ob izes the Com A necessary complement to the mittee to make a wider appeal to scholastic side of school life. It the public of Hongkong than in has been universally recognised previous years. The Society feels and has been amply demonstrated. confident that this appeal wi I shall confine my remarks to ex-meet with a generous response pressions of thanks to all those from a community which has al- who have assisted to make these sports a success.

First, to the members of the

ways shown itself ready to assist any work undertaken for the relief) of the needy and the distressed.

The Bazaar Committee have Kowloon Cricket Club. We all know and appreciate the keen in requested us to announce that terest the members of the Club they would be grateful if ladies who intend to donate prizes or have always taken in the children souvenirs for the Bazaar would of this Colony. They have not only kindly send them in early to Mr given us the use of this splendid L. A. Barton, Messrs J. M. Alves ground, but have prepared the and Co., Ia. Chater Road, as it is course, and provided apparatus-desired to arrange for the alloca chairs, tables. In addition they of prizes to the different stalis have sent us a generous donation before the end of next week. towards the Prize Fund. Still The Committee, wish to thank further, they have assisted by the ladies and gentlemen whe their active participation as have already sent prizes and dina starters, judges, handicappers. tions. A complete list will be The success of the sports is already published later in the Press. due to their efforts and we are deeply grateful to them, especially to Mr. Blackburn and Mr. Robin- son who superintended the rangements of the ground, and Mr. Davison to whom are due the splendid decorations we have all admired.

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children must be grateful to the generous donors of all these: prizes and to Mr. Nightingale for the trouble he had taken in organising the meeting. He under- stood that that was the first oc- Secondly, to Hon. Mr. Claud casion on which a sports meeting Severn, Mr. Uyer, and Mr. Ralphs had been held by the school, and and the Committee of the Kowloon the success which had attended Bowling Green Club for their their efforts must be very gratify- generous donations to the Sportsing indeed to Mr. Nightingale and Fund, and also to Captain Thomp to those who had assisted him in son and Mrs. Walker for their gifts making the arrangements and of silver cups.

carrying out the labours which were necessary for such a suc- Thirdly, to the parents who cessful afternoon. It was fortun- have subscribed liberally to the ate in every possible respect for Prize Fund and have given every the work of the organisers and| assistance. I have already thank Committee of the sports that the ed them as members of the Kow-weather was fine. He hoped all loon Cricket Club and I now thank of them had enjoyed themselves them as parents of the children very much and he thought it attending the school and as officials was their duty to signify their of the sports. I should like to appreciation of Mr. Nightingale mention that one parent has pro- in the usual way. (Applause). mised to provide the school" all The meeting terminated with Governor, Mri apparatus necessary for tennis- cheers for the balls, nets, roller, and lawn-mower. Nightingale, the Kowloon Cricket Club and the Kowloon British School.

It is a splendid gift, and we are deeply grateful to the donor, Mr. Frost. (Applause).

The results were as follows

Lastly, to the ladies who, under High Jump, Senior (boys) :-1, the direction of Mrs. Thompson J. Logan: 2, L. Cropley; 3, E. and Mrs. Rosser, provided all the Railton. refreshments. They have worked

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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONO- KONG. Sunday before Advent, 23rd November, 1919 Holy Communion (7.50 .m.), Res- ponses: Ferial. Venite: Macfar ren. Psalms: Ouseley, Turle. Te Deum: Barnby, Tuile and Turle (13th evening) Bene- dietus: Langdan. Hymas: 370, 391. Sevenfold Amen, God Save the King, N.B.-Psalm 100. verse 6 in unison. Psalm 111. verses 1, 2 & 6 in unison. Hymn 370, verse 4 in unison. Hyme 391, verse 3 in unison, Litany (12 noon) Evensong (6 p.m.); Responses Ferial. Psalms:

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Potato Race, Senior (Girls):- 1, P. Searle; 2, B. Tarrant; 3, D. Witchell.

Invitation Race:-1, A Hare- land; 2, N. Nollan; 3, R. Duncan.

Pick-a-back Race (Boys):-), In Cropley, and A. Kinross; 2, B. Rasmussen and S. Searle; 3, G. B.Edwards and J. Diss.

High Jump, Junior:-1, H. very hard, and they must feel Martin; 2. C. Cropley; 3, W. gratified that their efforts have Tillery. been crowned with success. My

Long Jump:-1, S. Rosser; 2, J. personal thanks are due to Mrs. Logan; 3, R. Martin. Thompson and Mrs. Rosser for

Skipping Race, Senior:-1, their great assistance in the George; 2, M. Woolley; 3,

Searle

Egg-and-Spoon Race, Senior (Girls)-1, M. Woolley; 2, D. LWitchell; 3, P. Searle.

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100 Yards Handicap:-1, and did everything in connection Cropley; 2, S. Bosser; 3, with them. They and the Club Cropley. have made these sports a success.

Skipping Race, Junior:-1, M.

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Wheel-barrow Race (Boys) :-1,

C. Cropley and R. Witchell; 2, W. Forsyth and L Cropley; 3, S. Searle and B. Rasmussen.

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