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TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1928.

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE. other activities which enter into the pine of the proposed association, School Examinations.

MRS. RALPH PRESENTS THE PRIZES.

at

benefit by the generosity of Mr. Woo and Mathematics), C. Victor (Dist. Hay Tong, I beg to tender to him our Biblical Knowledge), H. Wing Loo most sincere thanks. Mr. Woo Hay (Dist. Maidatics and Biblical Tong guarioteca sum of $1,800 Knowledge Wop Pak-chuon (Dut Arithmetic Physics, and Mathema "towards, the award

C. M. Xavier (Dist. Biblical

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A MOTHER'S REASON,

Why Baby's Own Tablets Arv Always Kept in Her House

Many mothers have found that Baby's Own Tablets are the safest, most onvenient, agreeable and efficacious of all medicines and they never run the risk of be for the common ills of childhood

A total of 75 boys were promoted

si each of the value of from Class 3 to Class 2 on the ro

Thead belolarships will be sults of the annual examination hold your.

e results of ong The assembly hall

St. by the school authorities; 37 falled.enable for years and awarded to Knowledge), J. M. Xavier, Chin Su-

At the re-opening on the 9th Jan-Class 4 students on the

the annual examination.

Prize Winners. Through the Joseph's College was crowded last

admitted to evching on the occasion of the Classes 8 and 7. Only a few out will be getting a free education during Knowledge, ist G. Agabeg, (Rov. Br.

uary, 107 new boys were

of bounty of their benefactor, 30 boys

"Matriculation Classes: Biblient annual distribution of prizes by large number of

The annual admitted to the ants could be Mra. E. Ralphs.

classes. The the last three years of their school

Visitor's Prize), 2nd H. Gonsalves.ng without them. report showed the year had been great majority of our boys go right: Before concluding, I must express- English Grammar and Composition,

the school Course-and a auccessful one, and Mrs Ralphs through the paid tribute to the work perform vary few encancies occur during the my best thanks to our benefactors, to 1st Renato Alvares, Bellies Scholar- ed by the Director, Tev. Brother year. I would therefore ask the par- His Lordship the Bishop, and to those ship). 2nd A Rodrigues, (Woo Hay

ents to note that it is practically im- who have contributed to our prize Tong Scholarship).

English Literaturo, fund, to the Society of St. Vincent de Almar, and his staff,

In addition to the distribution possible to find accommodation in any Paul and the Hongkong Benevolent Thoredhicul and Peter Bostarlo.

of class after the yearly promotions have of prizes an excellent concert was taken place. This year the Univers Society who pay the fees of somo given by the pupils, which was sity and School Examinations will be our boys and supply them with books. much enjoyed.

held in November and the first term will commence on the 1st December.

Among those present in addition to Mr. A. E. Wood, Director of Educa- tion (chairman) were Mr. E. Ralphs, Inspector of English Schools, the Rev. Brother Visitor, Brother Paul, the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, the Very Rev. Father G. 1. Spada, the Very Rev. Father

Blotteau, the Rev. H. Byrne, Mr. Woo Hay-tong, Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Talati, Mr. A Morris, Mr. · A. Gamund, Mr. H. Dixon, and Mr. Jos. Chazutong.

I beg Rov. Fr. Rigamil to accept my sincere thanks for training the boys to sing on this ocension and for his kind assistanco on many occasions during the year.

Kowloon Junior Bchool. Boys attending our Junior School in

It now remains for me to thank you, 'Their Mr. Wood, and to thank Mrs. Ralphs, Chatham Road number 123. progrces has been satisfactory and all the ladies and gentlemen who shown by the report of the Inspector of Schools. The additional English have honoured as by their presence Master recommended last year has boen

provided.

There were 23 boys transferred to the Senior School, Hongkong. We The proceedings opened with an ex-hope that two or three years hence collent concert, after which the Rey- the development of the Branch School Brother Director Aimar read the au- will be an accomplished fact. nual report, ne follows:

to-day.

1st Thavi

Arithmetic, 1xt L. Tran Chau. 2nd A. Rodrigues, and F. Gil.

"I like Baby's Own Tablets and⠀⠀ am glad to recommend them to all mothers," says Mrs. Mary J. Pepin,

of No. 1 Cary Hill, Willimantic, Conn. "I think they are one of the best laxatives I have ever given the children and they like to take Algebra, Geometry and Trigonome them. When my little ones have try, 1st P. Gill, (Edgar Brothers colic I give them Baby's Own Scholarship). 2nd A. Rodrigues. Tablets and they get relief at once. Physics and Chemistry, Leung OI would not be without the tablets chuan, (Simon Tse-Yan Scholarship); in the house for I have eleven Chinese, 1st Leung Ol-chun Li children and the tablets are my Shek-pang Gold Medal).

Froach, 1st Thavi Thavedheul, remedy to keep them in health." Montargis Prize), 2nd Li

Portuguese, lat Renata Alvares, Higher Mathematica, 1st A. Rodri- English History, 1st Henry "J. Noronha. 2nd F. Gill.

Geography, 1st Leung Ol-chuen, 2nd K. Eng Long.

Mrs. Ralpha' Speech. After distributing the prizes, Mrs.gues, 2nd F. Gill. Ralphus expressed her pleasure at their asking her to officiate. It was, the said, an honour which she appre- ciated,

Mechanics, 1st Tam Heung-shing. 2nd F. Gill.

Junior Classes: Diblical Knowledge, 1st C. Victor. 2nd Harold W. Lco. 3rd Leo Choz,

to read the general report, of the that by which many of the boysf of spade work that had been put in 3rd M. Murphy.

Mr.

Mr. Wood, Mrs. Ralphs, Ladies and

Medical Inspection.

Referring to the prize-winters, shu Gentlemen, On behalf of the staff and

The Medical Officer for Schools said she knew the successful scholars students, I extend to you all a cordial

visited, the College on the 18th De- hud attained their success through welcome to our College,

Before going into the usual december and found the dormitories, hours and hours of hard work, both tails, of the year's work, I beg leave washrooms and sanitary premises in on their own part and on the part of good order. Dr. Minett remarked their masters. Many people, perhaps school gives a good mid-did not realise the tremendous amount Inspoche says: of Schools.

"The building day' men is in every way suitable, and is kept take, but a very large number buy to gain such splendid resalts, and

from the tuck shop. Anything in the she sincerely congratulated the suc-Siew-um and C. Pao Yung. in excellent order and condition.rection of changing the inid-day cessful puplis. They had reason to The serious damage caused by the storm in 1926 has at last been made "anack" for a more nourishing bowl feel that they were students of no

of soup or food is good work for the mean college. The equipment is excellent. good, The Labratories call for special mes-bolth and growth of these boys," tion. The staff adequate, accord. ing to Code requirements. The Col- loge suffered a great loss in the death

Sports.

A little while before she went away,

English, lat E. Abraham, (Junior Belilles Scholarship). 2nd A. Thomas. Arithmetic, 1st W. Pak Chuen, H. Geography, 1st A. Thomas.

History, lat M. Murphy English and C. Victor.

1st M.. Murphy (Br.

eight years ago, St. Joseph's was not pathematical "chool), 2nd H.

in

its present beautiful position, neither had it a hall like the one In which they were gathered. It was a revelation to her because she did not know that the college was on such a splendid site and that they had so many fine TOOMA, "I congratulate

indeed."

For the third year in succession our of the venerable Brother Joseph, for boys won the Governor's Shield at the In highly respected mem-Inter-School Sports. They also won many yours n

the Junior and Senior, Team Races. ber of the staff,

"The increase of numbers in the We had two teams in the Ifongkong Senior Classes referred to last year Football Junior League. Our secon continues, there being now two divi-eleven carried off the cap of the Byou very much sions of Class 1 and three each of Division. Classes 2, 3, and 4. This is.

2,3, ment in the right direction. The

move-

Scouts and Ambulance,

дто

discipline is excellent. The work The College Boy Scout Troop and throughout the College in very sutis- St. John Ambulance Division factory. There is a cheerful and busy doing well. The new members are in Atmosphere in every class-room. and earnest about their training. We ex- the pupils are obviously deeply in pect them to give a good account of terested in their studies, as they are themselves this year and to be up to in their sports.”

the mark in discipline and effeienes

The average monthly enrolment was 697, and the average daily attendance 645, Lc, 93%.

University, Examinations.

All the students of Cinas 1 enter fer the Matriculation or Senior Local Examinations. Of these 42 candidates were presented last December, and I

the staff.

Wing Lee and Woo Pak-chuen.

Drawing 1st J. C. Quincey. 2nd M. C. Wing Yau. 3rd C. Pao Yung. Book-Keeping, 1st H. Siew Um, 2nd J. M. Xavier.

Physics, 1st Murphy. 2nd W. Pak Chuen. 3rd II. Siew Um.

Chemistry, 1st W. Pak Chuen. 2nd M. Afurphy. 3rd A. Thomas,

French, 1st A. Thomas (Montargis Junior Local Prize).

Chinese, 1st Ho Siew-Um, 2nd Pang Kam-pung.

Portuguese, 1st G. Remedios (Par tuguese Cansul Generni's Prize).

Mechanica, 1st Chao Pau-yung. Class 3A-1st A. Wong (Lugard Scholarship). 2nd A. Rosario; Bril J., Remedies: 4th A. Chan; 5th E. Gosano: 4th. C. Abbas; 7th T..Bar- retto; 8th I. De St.

She said she wished to remind those who had not been successful that to fail only meant to say they must try papil failed it did not again. If mean that he had really failed if he had tried his best. She was Bure those who had borne their blushing honours must be a shining example to those who had not done so well.

Mrs. Ralphs went on to speak of the work performed by Brother Aimar and

Brother Aimar, Religious, and Moral, Great as our success may be in she said, had seen many fine branches

bloom. She was quite

sure that examinations, athletics and other ac boys who had had the privilege tivities we should consider ourselves

keep his good example before them, as having worked in vain did we fail going through the school would all in the end our Founder had in es

they

would look back to their school Gutterres. tablishing the Brotherhood, viz., these when they found their vocations our days, and find inspiration from think- religious and moral training of

For this purpose we give a education is a term which explains itself; it is the up-bringing of the

the

of

Class B-1st Germano Ribeiro; (Old Boys Scholarship); 2nd Carlos Castro: 5th J. Gutterres; 6th G. Xavier; rd Gustavo Ribeke 4th on Noronha; 7th George, Yeung; 8th G.

Class 30:-1st, Woo Pak-Foo, (Old

am glad to say they achieved credit in 'oducation, and Christian g of the hard work of Brother | Boys Scholarship): 2nd Chew Hin

and

Aimar and his staff.

Mr. Cheung Wing-yau then present ed a bouquet of flowers to Mrs.

child according to the principles In-Ralphs. into the world by Jesus

VE

3rd Lino Shih-yuan; 4th Lum Ying-suit 5th Kwok Ku-chang: "6th Chow Yau-choang; 7th Law Kit-wah; 8th Ling Kwok-yin.

able results. Out of 31 presented for the Matriculation, 25 passed, gaining It distinctions; one of Hsh and six in Higher Bathematles,

Class 4A-1st F. Rozario; 2nd E. F. A. Gill and A. M. Rodrigues capeci- †

sublimest

The full pass list was as follows: est of all teachers.

Figueiredo; 3rd G. Remedios; 4th L. ally distinguished themselves

Matriculation.

Silva; 5th A. Lazaroo; dth I. John were included in the Honours List. Alle summed up the matter for all time hen He said: "Suffer little children

Honours:-F. A. Gill, (Dist. Mason; 7th Leo Yu; 8th Leon Milian. Rodrigues qualified for the Hewitt whe

thematics, Higher Mathematics and Trigonometry). A. M. Rodrigues, (Dist, Higher Mathematics and Tri- gorometry).

when

Scholarship but did

did not

not avail himself to come unto Me and forbid them not of it because it is not, tenable in the for of such is the Kingdom of

Heaven."

That' sentence is a per- Faculty of Medicine. Eleven candle dates were presented for the Seniorpetual reminder of our task which is Local and eight passed. The Man-to instil into the minds and hearts targis Matriculation Prize for French of cur pupils respect for lawful au-

thority, love

love of truth

and reverence was awarded to Thavidhecul.

in accordance with the rules Candidates presented for the Junior for duty m

of the Gospel, Local numbered 81; 23 passed with 28 and

Children come

come to school, learn their

Class Blat Ralph A. Poon; 2nd Wong Dalk-aing; 3rd George Lenz; 6th K. Yuen; 7th J. Remedios; 8th 4th Wong C. Kwong; 5th H. Ozorla; R. Laurel.

Pess List:G. A. Agabeg, (Dist

Class 4G1st Cheung Man-Peng; Biblical Knowledge), R. E. Alvares,

End Wong Ho-lap; 3rd Wong Nai (Dist. English), P. V. Botello, V. A Chan Wal, R. U. Danenberg, S. E.sking; 4th Leung Chee-ming 6th Ng Edgar, CA. Figueiredo, (Dist. Keng-chee; 6th Yuen Tat-lan; 7th

distinctions, four of these in English, lessons, perform their tasks, and then Higher Mathematics). J. B. Gonsalves, Chan Kin-wah; Bib Chan Chiu-kit.

Class 6A1st C. Wing-lee; 2nd A. Cordeire; 3rd A. Williams; 4th J. O'Sullivan: 5th David Fung: 8th L

ilva; 7th A. N. da Silva: 8th C.

candidates aro now pursuing their the family, the state, and the nation, Leung Oi-chun, H. J. Noronha, O. M. R1st Ho Shin-ini; 2nd

careers.

of

The Senior Local.

Junior Local.

Lau Wing-kwong; 3rd Ho Hong-kuen; Yook-yim; 5th Chow DI 4th Li cheong 8th Chin King-yung; 7th Leung Li-kai; 8th Chin Tat-yung,

A-1st. H. Gutterres; 2nd Clasa 64 E. Souza; 3rd G.

Souza; 4th G Abraham; 5th A. Elma: 6th

Class 6B-1st. Mnk Kai-yec; 2nd Jeffrey; 7th W. Lea; 8th 3. Brewer, Sun Kal-yin; 3rd Mok Kaf-lim; 4th

T.

Li Fuk-shu; 5th Sydney Lee Oth Fung Cheuk-yin; 7th Mok Bin-bun; 8th Li Chok-lai.

cight in Arithmetic, and three in phy-

Lam Tran AICH, The Montargis Junior Local depart not the same children but (Dist. Higher Mathematics), J. J. Prize for French was awarded to A.

changed because of the training re-terren, Khuw Mathematles),

(Dist. Higher ceived. Those children will become Thomas, Seven of the Matriculation studies in the University. We wish and as they are, so will these com- Omar, J. De dos Remedios, (Dist. them every success in their future munities be. Hence the greatness of Higher Mathematics), P. F. Rozaric, the work to which teachers devote Tam Heung-shing, (Dist. Mechanics) their lives and the overwhelming T. Thavedhikul, G. F. Victor, F. A. Old Boys.

faith we have in the importance of Xavier, and Yan Shu-fan,

work, as

as the Vice-Chancellor that Last December, the University con- the Univeralty put it in his address. ferred the B. Sc. degree on Ignatius In this hall last year.

R. Castro, H. F. Gonsalves, L. G. In this connexion, I am pleased to Tang Sze Ming and Mak Chun Pay; Luke Tang Yeo Yuen was one of the be able to record that St. Joseph's Marques, Shum Ip-kwong, Wong Cho

J. A. dos Remedios. Medical graduates. We congratulate has responded well to our call for re-kang, E. Blanco, A. M. do Silva, and these former pupils and wish them cruits. Some of our former pupila every success in life.

are now doing very good work as Bro- Wo consider it a duty to follow the thers; some are going through their careers of our old boys and to give course of training In Peunug. We them all the encouragement and as are very grateful to the parents of

these view sistance in our power, With

boys

for their noble generosity to realising keep allowing them to respond ing in touch with them, and of ke or sublime vocation, we hond to their the University students who have re-

imitators many

Class 7B-1st Wong Shiu-kong: Rev. Fathers Banchie and Riganti Choa Wing-ki (Dist. Biblical Know- 2nd Pang Chi-plus ard Ho Hung-chiu ceived their early education in our schools and I colleges was recently call. I continue to minister assiduously to the ledge), Ho Slow-um (Dist Arithmetic, 4th Chan Man-yuen; 6th Chan Hon- The response was most satisi spiritual wants of our pupils and in Physics and Mathemat Bibli-plu; 6th Young Tae-hong; 7th Chan factory Thirty etudents attended; September last, Rev. Fr. Byrne, S. Gordon, M. M. Gutierrez the outlines of an association were dis: J, conducted a spiritual Three-day cal Knowledge), Leung Chew-pak, Vin-cheong; 8th Chan Sheong-chi

Class 8A1st K. Carroll; 2nd E. (Dist. English, Arith- cussed, and a committed appointed

Retreat for Lho benefit of our, 400 M. H. Murphy physics, and Mathema- Abbas; 3rd G. T. "Vas; 4th C. L

metic, French, ties), Pang Kam-yung, J. C. Quincey, Chang: 5th R. Sequeira; 8th S, S. and C. II. V. Ribeiro (Dist, Biblical Ching: th C. H. Kwang: 8th C.

Remedios, In the name of the College and in Knowledge). C. F. Rozario, A. Thomas

(Continued on Page 13.) by taking part in the debates, lectures the name of all the students who will (Dist. English, Arithmetic, French,

ed.

go into detaile. We are quite con- fident that the older pupils who all ready hold honourable and responsible positions will be pleased to help us

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