NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, JANUARY

1922**

NOTICE

NEW

MUSIC

Rosy Cheeks

I aint nobody's darling

Yoo-Hoo

Sweet Lady

Say it with Music

When the Sun goes down

It must be someone

Strut: Miss Lizzie

Song of India

Dangerous Blues

Jealous of You

Humpty Dumpty

I've got the joys

Royal Garden Blues

Oh: Joy

Remember the Rose

I wonder if you still care for me

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STARRING in 3 Parts.

PRISCILLA DEAN ·

DAZZLING HEROINE of "THE VIRGIN of STAMBOUL "

And

LON CHANEY STAR of "THE MIRACLE MAN and "THE PENALTY

YOU'LL HATE HER WHEN

SHE'S CRUEL

YOU'LL LIKE HER WHEN

SHE'S GAY

YOU'LL LOVE HER WHEN

SHE'S SWEET

EVERY HUMAN EMOTION IS DEPICTED by MISS DEAN in THIS REMARK- ABLE PHOTO-PLAY

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* (Čaglinued From Page 2) Games Fund. At this fete the girls produced a play "The Fairy Chain." ably rehearsed and managed by Mrs. Jenner. This play was three times repeated at the Theatre Royal, Hongkong,

under the direction of Mr. Wit- chell, the proceeds being devoted to children's charities at home.

The Annual Examination The general result of the annual examination held in December was good.

place.

in all four divisions. The general swam well and gained second report of the Society was, "Some very pleasing work, especially in Donald Ogilvie swam in the the early divisions." This re- Harbour Race for mez, and com sult is due to the painstak-pleted the course. ing efforts of Mrs. MacPherson and Mrs. Nightingale, and to the interest taken in the work by both instructors and pupils.

Cookery Classes. for Forms 1, 2 and 3 were held during the year, but perforce discontinued daring

the summer months.

Singing was reorganized and, taught in Classes 2-6 by Miss Par SOLS, to whom great credit is due for the progress made,

French was taken in all Classes

done.

is

The Chinese Classes continue to make progress.

We entered a team, captained by Gladys Ramsay, in the Team Race Quesa's College Swimming at Sports-the first time a girl had ŚWIN in those sports-and we reached the semi-final.

attended and the boys have de

The Boxing classes were well

veloped well under the expert coaching of Sergeant Kid Marriott and Mr. Bazy. The only objection to these and the Physical Instrue- tion Classes seems to be that the

boys so soon outgrow their gax-

ments.

I thank Lady Stubbs for giving a special prize for History, and Me Blason, Mr. 0..1. Ellis and Mr. Abraham who have also given special prizes.

side

I desire to express to the mem- been bers of the Staff my keen appre theciation of their whole-hearted sup

by Madame Moussion and The pupils in Class 1, 8 in nom-Sorby and satsfactory work was bert were examined by the Hong- kong University. Two boys sati for Matriculation and A. Kinross

Athletica. passed, the Erst to matriculate

Games: The athletic from this school. Two boys and

the School has four girls took the Senior Local of

well developed and Examination and fire passed, J. Collett, B. Bell, E. Davidson, F. boys and girls now play and enjoy port in all the varied activities of Dunn and D. Ogilvie. Class II, all the games usually played in the School life, and to thank you, Home schools. The boys have Mrs. Irving, for so kindly coming consisting of 12 pupils, sat for the been divided into three "Houses," here this evening to present the Junior Local Examination, and 11 each under a captain, and keep prizes. passed. E. Barth, D. Ellis, E. En rivalry in games is the result. sign. C. Hast, W. Jenner, J. Leete, Cricket: We Bre deep- G. Ramsay, M. Stuart, L Weill, ly grateful to

Prize List. Government Scholarships: Class Foster; 5. J. Barth; 6, G. Arnold 2. W. Jenner; 8, E. Leete; 4, C.

Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company's Scholarships: A. Kin- ross and E. Bell.

ficates: Matriculation, A. Kinross: Senior Locals, E. Bell, J. Collett, E. Davidson, F. Dunn, D. Ogilvie; Junior Locals, E. Barth, D. Ellis.. E. Ensign, C. Hast, W. Jenner Distinction in English), J. Leete, Witchell, M. Woolley. G. Ramsay, M. Stuart, I. Weill, D.

Hongkong University Certi-

Our friends, D. Witchell, M. Woolley. W. Jen-the Committee and members of the aer obtained a distinction in Eng: Kowloon Cricket Club, who, have ilish,

given us permission to use their The results of the examination ground and nets every afternoon. of Classes 3, 4, 5 and 6 were very Matches have been played against good, the general intelligence and the Ellis Kadoorie School for keenness of the pupils, with few indians, and we hope to arrange exceptions, being very evident. fixtures with other Schools. Great improvement was shown in Football Was played twice & Composition, Literature, History, week on the ground at Yarmati Geography, Arithmetic, Drawing and several matches were arrang and Writing. The work done by ed Class 5, under Miss Parsons, de Basket-ball was made possible serves special mention.

by the gift of apparatus by the As a result of there examina Kowloon Dock, and in November, tions the following obtained Gov-Mr. Dome, of the Chinese Y.M.C.A., ernment Scholarships: Class 2, W.; brought over the Senior teams of Jenner; Class 8, E. Leete; Class 4, Queen's College and St. Paul's Abraham for distinction in Eng- C. Foster; Class 5, J. Barth; Class College, to play an exhibition lish; W. Jenner. 6, G. Arnold.

game,

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Stubbs for best History Paper in Special Prize given by Lady Senior Locals: Frances Dann.

Special Prize given by Mr. E.

Locals: Elsa Bell.

!!

The Dock Scholarships were Hockey was played by the girls Ellis for best result in Senior Special Prize given by Mr. 0.0 awarded to A Kinross and during the cooler months of the Elsa Bell, and the J. R. M.İyear.

Special Prize given by Mr. Bla Smith Scholarship to Marjory Swimming was very popular Stuart.

during the summer months, and on for the best result in Junior

Locals: W. Jenner, In June for the first time in the permission was again granted to

War Memorial Prize: Elsa history of the School some 75% of the School to use the Kowloon the pupils were presented for the Dock beach on two days a week, Examination of the Royal Draw the majority of the pupils going Marjory Stuart.

J. R. M. Smith Scholarship: Ing Society, with excellent results, into the water every day. With only two falling to obtain à certi- one or two exceptions, all the Miss Macdonald) Doris Pan- Gymanatic Medal (presented by

Bell

ficate. In all, 55 Honours and 69 children attending the School can cheon Class 1 2

the 4 Divisions.

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Pass certificates were awarded in swim, and must of them swim very Class Division 1 82 Honours, 20 Pass Gladys Remaxy, Cians 2, is the Woone E. Barth, Can & D. Davidson, Clita 2. F. Loeta, = 1L Division 2. 19 Honnats, 19-Fass. Champion Lady Swimmer of the Goodman, F. Nichols, & Stevens: BUNGERE FOODY LTD Division 3. 8 Honours, 11. Pása. | Colony (100 yards), and she also Division: 4.1 Honour, 9 Pass, won the Harbour Eace, h”which

Class 4. X. Witchell, LipDietrick, Marjory Stuart obtained honours raca, also. Daisy Witchell, Claas 2.

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