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ST. PAUL'S INSTITUTION.

Prize Distribution.

The prize distribution of St. Paul's Institution (Anglo-French{ School), Causeway Bay, held yes- terday afternoon, was marked by an excellent concert which great- ly delighted the large gathering| who assembled. Among those] present were Lady Stubbs, Arch- bishop Norel and several Franch Bishops.

A long and varied programme was presented, and the results achieved speak eloquently of the careful training which the pupils received. There were Bonga, a dance, recitations and piuno duet, the contributors including the? Misses S. Gain, E. Gaillard, Mar- jorie Stewart, V. Young, F. Hamilton, K. Simmons, Edith Soares, D. Stewart, M. Hansen, A. Steel, G. Johnson, J. Cornelissen, M. Stewart, E. Muller, M. Marsot and Master G. Young.

The annual report of the Head- mistress was read by Rev. Fr. Maria as follows:-The school! premises have already been report- fed upon as being spacious, well lighted and ventilated, and in every way sultable. Doctor S. S. Strahan visited the establishment and the school children at the end; of June, 1920. He found thei children in excellent health' and the sanitary arrangements of the school perfect. There has been! no sickness amongst the children all through the school year. The school continues to maintain a good attendance. The numbers on the rolls for 1919-1920 being 170 and 165 respectively. A number of English girls left for England last year, but most of them have returned to the Colony and are now attending the school. The average attendance for February this year thus shows an increase of 25 per cent. on that of the same month last year. A new certificated teacher came į out from Europe last year to help! in the upper classes. The staff is therefore adequate according| to the Code. The discipline) throughout the year has been very vood. Last year in his report," Mr. Ralph, 1.E.S., remarked that the tone and general spirit pre- vailing in the school were excel- lent. I am happy to say that this good spirit still exists, there being an excellent "Entente Cordiale" between teachers and pupils. Six pupils were presented for the Local University Examinations.) one Senior and five Juniors, All passed except one Junior. Two candidates obtained distinction. one in French and one in biblical knowledge. The quarterly ex- aminations were held in all classes i in December last, and the Fresults were satisfactory. Miss Marjorie Stewart obtained the highest marks in English and won the Lugard Scholarship;; Miss P. Kuttonjee won the speciali test prize presented by Rev. Father Robert. Drawing, painting and needlework continue to be favourite subjects, and some ex- cellent results have been obtained in all the classes. The classes for French are well attended, and notable progress has been made by many of the pupils. The

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tinues to be very successful. The number attending this class varies from 35 to 40. These girls are drafted into suitable classes as soon as they are able to follow the regular curriculum. An evening! class for Pitman's shorthand was started in January and is well attended, and typewriting is Cronin for lights, and Mr. Ander- taught to those who desire it. so for the loan of a good piano.

Class 8-General Progress:→→→ New modern maps for the teaching The Rev. Mother Superior and of Geography were obtained from staff wish to avail themselves of Mary Kong, Ivy Ackber, Kathleen Kaur, Gladys Johnson. General England during the year. Physi- this occasion to thank the Govern

Progress and Music:-Margurite Lau. Reward:-Ellen Mostini. cal exercises and Swedish Drill ment for the grant of $10,000, (according to the syllabus of the accorded to help to pay the heavy

Class 7-Good Conduct and Board of Education at home) have debt incurred by the School build-

General Application: - Audrey been adopted and prove very hene-ing. They wish to thank parti-

Steel. Regular Attendance and ficial to the pupils. The spaciouscularly the Hon. Mr. C. Severn grounds surrounding the school who visned the establishment Progress: Sylvia Heyshing. Re- are particularly suitable for these and who so kindly voted for the ligious Knowledge and French

Mary do Lasala. General Pro- exercises, The pupils are very Grant. (Applause). keen on athletics, several having

Lady Stubbs distributed the greas: Gracy Goldfinch, Alma obtained 1st and 2nd prizes at the prizes and at the conclusion was O'Hoy, Lily Barotto, Mary Marsh, Kathleen McEwen, Mariam Car- with of all kinds, especially for ship-

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thank Lady Stubbs for kindly Good Conduct and General Pro- General Progress and Music coming to give out the prizes, and gress Kindergarten-Helen Pow-and French-Jeannette Cornelis- also the following for their kind ric, Margaret Small, Arthur O'Hoy, sen and Suzan Greenfield. contributions towards the prize Ruth Sum, Cecilia Pel, Charlotte Rewards for Application:-

fund: Sir Robert Ho Tung, Sir Small, Sulma Hayaan, George Hey-Heraids Leite, Marcella Gain, Ellis Kadoorie, Hon. P. H. Hol-shing. Gussie Young, Fanny Daphne Nicol and Lina Silva yoak, Mrs. Ede, Mrs. Pollock, Hon. Leong, Rosy Perry, Gillian Pearse, Netto,

Mr. Ho Fook, Mr. He Kom-tong, Lily Chue, Audry Wingsoln, Rose Class 6.—Regular· Attendance Mr. Choa Po Sten, Dr. Johnson, Pay,

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Franco, Igress: Nancy McEwen. General Music: Rosie Li, Joan Crispin. They also wish to thank Mr. J. M. Agnes Wong, Annie. Oneg, Alice Application. Progress and Music: Special Class for the Chinese. Noronha and Mr. Chanatong for Kaur, Katie Bowen, Elizabeth Marjorie Hansen." General Pro- General Application and Pro- kindly arranging the stage for the Ypey, Jacqueline Ypey, Jolce grens, French and Music: Lily gress: Alice Dick, General Pro ceremony, Madame Flint for Kaur, Erie Souza, Elsie Lammert, Shearer. General Progress and gress: Lily Liu, Lily Lo, Dainy kindly providing the costumes, Ernie Lammert, Nora Brown. French: Mercedes Muller, Elsa Mok, Elise Marab, Mary Lamb, also the Electric Light Co. and Mr. |

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Remove Clases. Class 5: General Profetency and Regular Attendance: Betty Steel. (Continued on Page 8.)

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