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BELILIOS PUBLIC SCHOOL.

ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRI. BUTION.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1928.

2, Leo Tun Tung: 3, Kung Chuk- yed Wong Liu-heung: 5. Lum Teul-ying: 6, Chng Mo-li; 7, Yung. Mo-chun,AN

English Class Prizes: Class 1, Hul Wal-ban; 2 Bertha Remedios; 3, (1) Sylvia Remedios, (II), Tam Laf-yin; 4, (F) Tsang Lal-kwan, The annual distribution of (1), Tam Mo-wun; 5, (1) Yu prizes of the Belilios Public Sheung-woon, Tong Yini-yu, (II), School, took place place yester- Alice Rodrigues; Upper B, (1) day at the hall of Queen's College. Wong Hea-lan, (ID). Kwok Thoro was a large gathering of Lal-ping; Lower 6, (I) Leo parents of the students and also Kwai-han, (11), Kwong Fung-mui; A number of prominent figurds in 17a, (1) Lo To-di; (II) Cheng Lai educational circles, amongst ching; 7b, (1) Jeu Fung-kiu, (II), whom were Sir Robert and Lady Wong Suk Hing: 7c., Poon Nai- Ho Tung, Dr. S. W. Tso, Mr. A. E. mul; 8... (1) Leung Lok-ching, Wood, Mr. E. Ralphs and Mr. Y. P. (11), Sung Ngan-kfu: 8b., Kwok Law.

Wing-han Bo..Chof Ping-cheo;

The prizes were given away by Std. Illa., Yeung Sul-yoe; IIIb," Lady Chow wife of Sir Shou-son Ho Siu-ling: Ilic, Fung Tak- Chow, following the reading of chun; IIa.. Ng Cheuk-yin; lib. the school report by the Hong-Cliati Wal-tim; IIc., Yuen Kam mistress of the School, Ladylan,"

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Chow and Lady Ho Tung were Chinese Class Prizes: Class 1, both presented with bouquets of Hul Wal-han: 2, Ho Stu-hing; 3, roses and sweet peas on their Leo Tumyung; 4; Sung Yuk- arrival at the College hall. tsing: 5 Cheung Di-khig; Upper 6.

The Headmistress 'read the fol-Lo Slu-kow; "Lower 0, Yeung Chol- lowing report:

lau; 7a Cheng Lai-ching; 7b.. The final examinations show that Wong Chun-yim; 7c., (1), Poon 1927 has been a successful year. Nal-mui, (11) Fung Miu-yung I was on leave from February to 8a, Cheung: Woon-fong; 8b., (I) December, during which time Miss Tee Kam-ying, (11), Di Do-chun; N. W. Newsholme very ably con-8c., (T) Lau Mlu-ying. (II), Lo ducted the school.

Yut-ho; Std. IIIa., (1) Wong Hon-

In summing up the year, Miss lau, (II) Cheung Mo-ching; IIIb., Newsholme writes:Tho ten (1) Ho Sui-ling, (II) Chan Sau- months I spent at Bellies Public kee; IIIe, (1) Leung Po-fun, (II) School were uneventful. The work Ng Lai-chun; Ha.. (1) Chiu Yee- was carried on quite smoothly, I hung, (11) Hou Po-chan; IIb, (I) think, on the lines laid down, and Chiu King-chu, (II) Lui Kam- except for certain alterations in fung: lle,, (I) Yuen Kam-lan, (II) The time-tables which changes of Mok Lal-kwun; 1a, (I) Wong staff made necessary, there were no Nee-yim, (II) Cheng Kam-chuen; innovations. I am grateful to all Ib., (1) Fung Suet-lan, (II) Ho members of the Belilios Public Lat-king: 1b.,. (1) Fung Suet-lan, School staff for the assistance they (1) Ho Lai-king. gave ine in carrying on the work without dislocation,

Prizes for Portuguese.-Prizes for passing the Junior Local Ex- The maximum enrolment for 1927 amination in Portuguese awarded was 696. The standard of atten- to:-Bertha Remedios, Francisco dence throughout the year remain-Gomes, Carmen Rodrigues.

ed satisfactory and there are here Prize for proficiency in Portu- two pictures which are to be held guese awarded to:-Sylvia Reme- for one year by Class 7A and Stand- | dios. ard II A respectively for having gained the highest percentage.

Senior Mathematics,

In January we were confronted

Cup for Cookery and Neeldework (presented by Mrs. Bird awarded to:-Wong Yiu-yuk.

Certificates for First Aid (First Certificate) :Kwok Siu-ying, Ng Po with the distinct difficulty of having yung, Li San-fong, Tam Lai-yiu, no one on the staff to take Senior Lee Tun-yung.

Mathematics Miss Munro the

Mathematics Mistress, had gone entes: Std. IVa., Chan Pul-so; External Scholarship Certif- Home at short notice on herre IV., Leung Kwun-tai; llc.. Láng covery from typhoid. This was

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Mathematics is a Matriculation Yuk-chun, Fung Sau-kam, Lo Fing- I am sorry Sir Shou-son Chow was subject and to deprive the girls ofsang, Mak Lal-yung, Leung Mo not able to come. We all know it was tantamount to depriving ising, Cheang King-iu, Chau Sau-how busy he is. Ho is a very would-be candidates of their chance hing, Taim Sau-tsing, of entry

to the University. The Certificates and prizes awarded problem was discussed with the to those whossed the Junior Head Master of Queen's College, Local Examination in 1927: Ho upon whose co-operation we can Siu-hing, Kwok Stu-ying, Tse Tong always rely. Mr. Crook agreed to tai, Ng Po-yung, Wong, Lai-wan, the senior girls' Roing over Fung Miu-tsing. Frankie Gomes, Queen's for Mathemat Berthu Remedios, Carmen Rodri- cal Abbject antil such time gues.

Irineu un Tatuaren Ca. (China) Lad

RADIO TEST.

AMBITIOUS PROGRAMME

TRANSMITTED.

splendid speaker. I am a very poor substitute for him and I am sorry you have missed a very good treat in listening to him. As Lady

A test wireless concert was tras- | Chow does not speak English and mitted by, the Y.M.C.A. entertain- the Director of Education has ment committee from their studio asked me to speak a few words to at the Lee Theatre last night. The the students, I should like to ad-programine included gramophone dress you in Chinese. I hope if pieces, songs, piano solos, topical as the dificulty of staffing should Certificates and prizes awarded I should say anything which is not news, stories old and new and an be solved. The students attended to those who gained a Senior Local right, Lady Chow will pull me up address by Mr. G. C. Maxon entitl- classes there for the remainder of Certificate in the University Ex-at once."

ed, "Hongkong revisited." the year, and Mr Crook would, Iamination for 1927: Cheung Wai- Continuing his address in Chi-

This was by far the most am- think, be interested to know that foon, Lo Hing-hing, Kwok Kinese, Dr. Tao pointed out that the hitious test to date, the previous three of them have this year enter-ming, Law Yuk-chun, Tang Yukaim of school education is not ones having been isolated trans- Fed the University. We thank himhing.

merely to be proficient in the submissions consisting chiefly of and the masters who made this! Certificates and prizes awarded jects in which a student is taught, gramophone records. The object. success possible.

to those who matriculated in the but in order that a student may of the text was mainly to discover University Examination in 1927: employ that proficiency to improve what effect draping a studio had Local Examinations,

Hal Wai-han, Sung Ngan-lui, Fok his common sense and reasoning, on reception.

Even the telephone upseta ose These qualities were essential to a The results of the Junior and Kam-lun, Cheung Yuk-chun.

The full programme was as when the liver is out of order or follows: | Senior Local Examinations call for Matriculation Cup presented by person's happiness.,

the intestinal machinery fá not. Continuing, Dr. Tso said that There were twelve en- Lady Stubbs to those who gained remark.

The programme opened with an functioning properly. Just a lit tries for the Junior and nine Matriculation; awarded to:-Hui under modern environment, the explanatory talk, followed by ale dose of Pinkettes to-night will passes. For the Sentor there were Wai-han, Sung Ngan-lui, Fox Kum-girls were more capable of being gramophone selection (Farmer's make telephoning seelu a pleasure,

misted and he exhorted the girls Dream-Steel Guitar); another eleven entries and nine passes. Of lun, Cheung Yuk-chun. theae nine four candidates gained Attendance pictures to be held for to be careful how they moved about gramophone selection (Valse, Blue and work a joy, to-morrow morn Matriculation.

one year by: Class 7A (Mies Yuen's in social circles. The old teach-Danube); Topical News, arranged ing Pinkettes, the dainty little ings of Chinese teachers, said Dr. by the South China Morning Post;

laxatives and liver regulátora, are One is glad to see that the girls Class); Standard

(Miss

Tso, were still applicable today Songs by Mr. II. E. Gardner: Ilong-to be had of all chemists, or post are showing more inclination to Yeung's Class).

and he felt sure that. the girls kong Revisited, by Mr. Moxon; a free, at 60 cents the vial, from the carry their studies beyond Matri- eulalian standard and to take ad-

could profitably remember some of plano solo by Miss Follett; a Dr. Williams Medicine, Co, 69, the aayings of old

Chinese gramophone selection; a Kinngse Road, Shanghai, vantage of the opportunities the Addressing the gathering, Dr.

Mr. Wood, thanking Dr. Tso for gramophone selection; Stories New Hongkong University offers. There Tso said Mr. Wood, the Direc- his address, said:-It is my pri- and Old, by Mr. Sutherland, and aro at present five B. P. S. girls for of Education, has asked me to vilege to express our thanks to closing with a Closing Down re- studying thero two taking the speak a few words to the students Dr. Tao for coming here this after cord. Medical Course and three working to-day on this occasion of the prize noon. We thank him for his words for their Arts Degree."

distribution. Before doing so, I of appreciation and of admonition. It it regrettable that Belillos should like to congratulate the We are sorry Sir Shou-son Chow Public School has no scholarships Headmistress and the whole staff (could not come but our loss is also for senior students for not Infre- of the School for the splendid re- our gain, because we have had the quently girls desirous of proceed-port which has just been read and privilege of hearing Dr. Tao, ing to the University are unable to the splendid work which the school do so for financial reasons.

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Dr. Teo's Speech.

has done during the past year. (Applause).

Prize Winners.

According to the Einstein theory You should also thank Lady an electric lamp burning 2,000,000 Government Free Scholarships Chow for her kindness in comitrig years would produce about an ounce for 1928: Class 1, Ho Siu-hing; here to-day to distribute the prize. of light,"

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