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ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.
THE ANNUAL PRIZE- GIVING CEREMONY.
THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925.
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quarters; and our Resident Masters with 60 boarders found accommoda- tion at Tokfulam Home for Blind In what used to bu called "Ebenezer," Girls, a holonging to the Ger. man Missi
Tuntees. A large ex- penditure is required to adapt building and its grounds to the use of boys who are neither biind nor in- netive. But even no wo lost The annual prize-giving of St. borders for whom we had no roups. Daily tramar art to school and buck Stephen's College was held yeater from Pokfulam lioner, Immediato
we now call day, when His Excellency the, it, in by n speelal motor has service |Officer Administering the Govern- provided by the Hongkong Hotel ment (Sir Claud Severn) attanded Garage. Thus we have been enabled and distributed the awards. The to carry on the school without inter- Warden (the itev, W. H. Hewitt, ruption through the year. M.A., B.D.) presided, and was super-haratary work has been very handicapped by the fact that ported by H.E. the Olcer Ad- the only room available
was far too ministering the Government, Mr. mall. However, I am glad to state W. W. Mornell, C.LE. (Vice Chan- that now,gh the kindess of the Church Missionary Society wo cellor of the University), Mr. G. N. ve ser
have accured two roome near St. Orme (Director of Education), Mr. John's Hail, which are being
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T. J. Gainford-St. Lawrence, Rev. B 1 vetra w Bhd Selenco Ciana-room.
This
Rive
all
our students etter opportunities in this respect than we have ever had! before.
C. B., Shann (Warden) and Rev. W. L. Martin (School Chaplatu). Owing to lack of accommodation no visitors were invited to be removal to various new premises were The culties attending our re- sent. Sir Henry Pollock was greatly eased by the kindness of all able to attend owing to preasure with whom we have had to deal. I of work.
Lake this opportunity of expressing our gratitude to the Ilon. R. II. Kote- wali the other associated owners of Ball's Court for their goodness in allowing us to continue in une of
part of our old school building
tenancy on
of their Grant Hall for our
for
His Excellency the Officer Ad- ministering the Government, who was briefly introduced by the Rev. W. H. Hewitt, said that he was very grateful to the Warden for me thas after we had left it. (An asking him to give away the prizes. Irishismi) They permitted us to use
Irishman may be pardoned that: The School had reached a crisis
certain rooms from January to April in its history. It was in tempor-as residences for a few
few boarders and ary premises, and arrangements Master, though we surrendered cur were being made to secure a better Laboratory was also left at our ilis-!
January 26. Our old home. The Government bnd
posal for the same period. For this promised a site at Stanley, which consideration I desire to tender to our they were willing to give on certain late landlords
our hearty thanka. conditions, one of those being that We are also much Indebted to the $500,000 was raised by September. University Authorities in that they His Excellency mentioned that Sir have given during Vacations the use school Henry Pallock had calesinted that examinations. It would be to say the at least $750,000 would be required least extremely difficult to conduct,
Examinations for over serious to put the school in proper order. er His Excellency then appealed to boys in our present quarters. I have to thank the University also for pro boys from the F.M.S., Java' and viding copies of the Inst Matricula- Straits Settlements to do all in tion papers for the recent Yunnan their power to help with the cal- Scholarship Examination in Novem- ber. The two successful candidates leeting of money. He mentioned;
are now in residence with us for their that the Government could not go preliminary peur nt school. back on the conditions it imposed, and that the money must be forth- coming before the site could be granted. He further stressed the fact that the present boya should do their part in maintaining the present standard and esprit de
corps in the school.
His Excellency then presented the prizes.
The Rev. C. B. Shann, M.A., made a short speech of thanks and the
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The best thanks we can return for these favours will not be words but deeds. We desire and shall always endeavour to prepare our students' adequately for their University work, and to encourage as many as possible of our Form VI to complete their studies in the local University before they go, as many of them afterwarda do, to great Britain and America, I may also mention here that during the early part of the year we were
able of some little assistance to the
senior prefect, Tso Tsun-on, entled to be in providing
for three cheers,
The Report.
modation for some
unterkradentes
for whom there was no room in the University Hostels. From Jamry The following is the report, in part: to April our old home was promoted When the first Warden, Mr. Barnetto a new dignity. It was recognised (as he then was) arrived in 1908 to
by the University as a hostel ander apon the school he refused to use this all. Mr. J. E. Warner, a member
F THING of St. Stephen's (3 very buildbur in which we are as sembled though it had been erected
of our resident Staff, was deputed to for the use of our College. He had to thank our late landlords who net as Warden. Here amin is ne- faith that in a few months the treaty pare permission for thì: tem- school would prove its usefulness to
was ton smnall to
serve vven us sward-
'hine ommunity. This place poury wyd their promises.
The wind mud gelirions activities of diar cloths for an infant. His froth the year have included the starting of
ԱՐ was justified. And now the Hall'shib fed and maced by pres free wight School for poor boys Court promises, which we vacated in Jammy 1991 after a tenancy of 21
About 150 bays are ent fudent year lave had to
discarded in attendan here an six eventers cause they could not be made into an in the west. The Y.M.CL.A. had n
equate
for a school such as meetings under the presidency of successful wesión, with well attend- eirs is and hopes to be. The revat | l meeting departure of Archdesen Barrett from Lee Kempin, one of our Prefects. the South
C.M.S. has bission of the event of our students were all to]
his Co
the
very severe loss to during the summer vacation with Mr. make a trip to Nanking Tu Peking the College
inspiration during
Warner as their guide and mentor. and his example still remain with us. His act of face- Opportunities were offered sight and faith, of which this build-Sixth Form from time to time to pay ing reminds us, serves to encourage visits to places of interest in Hong
at the present crisis in our affairs kong such as the Dock Yard and the to plan largely and boldly for the coined a guided on students on such future.
A Critical Year.
many wayK,
The year 1921 has indeed been critical the history of the College. We have need to thank God for the providential care which has enabled us to carry on the work, though reverely limited and handicapped in It is notoriously dim- cult to obtain residences in Hongkong even for a small family. It might well have been impossible to secure a temporary home for a school of over 200 boys, of whom, in 1929, 70 were hoarders. But most providentially we were able to secure those premises
Observatory. To those who
our-
visits we owe thanks. Various ties were iso organized
visit of sernic interest in the Colony places such as Tal Mo Shen and the Sheung Man Valley. This side of our school life
is worthy of note because of course it makes for a widening of autlook among the students, and for that growth of "camaraderie" which should surely be a príncipal aim of such a school an ours.
In the sphere of Athleties we have also to report a successful year.
Despite the upset caused by the great changes which we use
CX-
perienced, and the unsettlement which
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