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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1923.
improvement, sha Inspector of English School remarking that he noticed an improvement in pronun- ciation at his annual inspection, Distribution of Prizes.
white the improvement in the upper The annual distribution of classes was seen in the number of prizes of St. Paul's College took candidates passing the Matricula. place last night in the presence of tion and local Examinations, a 1 larke gathering of the parents number which was Larger than in and relatives of the pupils and any previous year. In the Matricul friends of the School. The School
ation and Senior Local comprund in which the ceremony passed, Chan Tsang passing with took place was filled
Honours and obtaining Distinction erowding. Bishop of Victoria (the Rt. Rev. in three subjects, including English
In the Junior Local 2 puased. Bishop Duppur) presided.
obtaining fourteen Distinctions Before the presentation of prizes we are particularly gratified at the the students gave an entertain- ment in the form of a
to over. His Lordship the
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Addressing the pupils before candidate. distributing the prizes, Admiral Sir Arthur C. Leveson, K.C.B.
As regals sports, the row of cups School on the
and shields on the platform testifies congratulated the high standard of work. After reading the report he found that to success along this line. Thanks
10 the enthusiastu au STEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE. the pupils had worked hard and largely
well and examined things with that energy pl our sportsmaster, Mr. care and zeal which had long been Leung Sui-sang, we have again had the heritage of the Chinese nation. very successful year. 4 larger It appeared to him that the studies number of boys took part in the of the boys were varied, ene of sports than in past years, and there them being mathematics, one of the was, we believe, a further develo sciences in which China had longnent of the real sporting spirit", achieved fame. In reading the which can take defeat with a mile bast be found that years ago the and victory without conceit Chinese studied such sciences as The cups before us are the troph. mathematics and astremony. After fies for the Senior and Junior divis. referring to other branches 14
of the Schdula volleyball | sterlies in the schend the Admiral league; also the Open Volleyball spoke of the importance of lang, chatpionship shield and the cup ages which, he said, were essential
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shield best of all, there is the presented by HE. the tovener
In regard to sports the Admiral complimented the school on their for the school winning mest points prowess in athletics as evidenced by the many prizes they had gain- ed in different forms of spurts Play and work should receive equal attention in school. Sir Arthur
the annual Schools' athletic sports. It is praising to think that the name of our school is the rat to be inscribed on the shield. Swimming was again very popular Leveson concluded by congratulating) during the summer, a large number the Headmaster, his staf and
of boys always going out on our the boys on the tone of the school bi-weekly trips LO Stonecutters which appeared to him to be of a Island We Brished the Season high order. "There is evidence be with a record number of qualified swimmers, Ts having passed the
fore me of excellent order and discipline," said Admiral Leveson.
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The Headers Report stated The year 1922 cumpletes the four- teenth year of the school's existence
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Prize List
The following were the principal"
test which is a fairly exacting ene. We owe a drep debt of gratitude the YIM.C.A.; in the Brst place vrganising swimming classes daring the setomer months in the Bascun.be who taught Drawing with library, and in organising a band swimming bath, which sucess that sixteen passed out of teachers and senior boys who were atten in by approximately 200
od eighteen, vne obtaining Distine have gune regularly no evening inprize winners:
the week to a Preaching Hall in j tion. ingand the enleed, and which an- coptricted largely to Fabtedly
I always say that stal mag coma the middle of the city where they Staff by go, but the same have addressed large and attentive sport is always evident, a real inter- crowds. est in the work of the school, a
in its present form, and as week the record number of sainers back over the past year we feel that we have soul cause for thank paved the test; and secondly for veganising drilling classes dur Fulieres, as we note how ence gaining the wir ser anothe, classes which the increasing prars bring increase leven largely attended. ing development in every depart ment of the school's life and arti vities.
Staff.
To some of us these last things ready and a cheerful willingness to count for
Icore than honours in que of the best, and an earnest examinations or cups for sporta. lead the boys to the We make no secret of the fact that desire to
our first aim is to send men from
who have caught à
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Like other Hongkong selvols we highest and noblest ideals. Attendence. The attewkare DeLave suffered considerably from This is well refected in the moral these walls the year shows a decided increase, changes of staff. During the year and social activities of the boys. glimpse of an ideal of service for eren that expressed by the highest mufaber present on one we have lost Mrs. Claxton who The free school at Tai Hang has others,
greatly beloved Queen day being 129 which was nearly one returned to England after ten years been maintained throughout the the hun-fred more dan the highest valuable work in the school; our year, largely by the subscriptions Victoria recorded in any previous Sear. chaplain, the Ber. S. K. Tso, who of the boys, and Christmas was made who asked of her the secret of Eng- Individual attendances also were sent to England for further study; happy for the tree scholars by a land's greatness. This," she re- organised and plied, holding up the Bible, "This fairly good, wo less than og bogsand, Messrs Lo Sik-tia, TingWaitreut which having an "unbroken record of at Jehun, Albert Wong Yee-bot and carried through by the members of is the secret of England's - great- Dendance throughout thé gear. Lee Kaifai, the last three having this school The free night school, ess"
If we are able in this school to This increased attendance has been with us both he students and carried on by the Hostel boarders necessitated the erection of a new teachers for a number of years. In has been another successful year, pass on something of the noble building which new stands on the their place we have been glad to which has laid its members under life portrayed within these pages, site of the ull servant's quarters welcome back Mr. Wong Sku-pan, yet further debt of gratitude so if we can spur our boys to some and which, we believe, greatly in.who hit as two years ago for for the senior boys in the Hostel to desire to follow the example of the | proses the lunk of the plan, kagileather Study in England, also Mrs, whom this work has meant & very manliest of man therein revealed,
if we can encourage them to guing as
"Fight like a Knight extra classrooms and aCrocker an I Miss Baker and Messrs. real self-sacrifice at times. drita The students hate been 8. C. Chung, Tau Yuk-wa, Andrew
For the Trath and the Right, To shun all that's mean, most active in collecting funds for Chan, and Ng Waru, the last three the building, and in ne short having come to us as touchers from
To keep themselves clean, rampaiku of
Both without and within."
(nearly $1,000,
Religious Work. Furthermore, the religions com- ten days collected our class 1 of last year. We must mittes of the school Y.M.C.A bas Jules record our gratitude to Miss done good work daring the year in Studi-The Fork in zil the Pitts who taught scripture in Class running Scripture Union meetings, then we shall feel that the school
a lending is really serving its purpose. classes had shown some measure of 1 throughout the year; and to Miss Sunday School classes,
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