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MONDAY, JANUARY

SCHOOLS PRIZES.

THE RAPID GROWTH OF ST. GEORGE'S SCHOOL

A farewell dinner was held on Mr. R. A. D. Forrest, of the Se- Saturday night at the Chinese cretariat for Chinese Affairs, pre- Police Reserve Headquarters, in sided over the annual prize-giving | honour of Lance Sergeant Teo ceremony held by St. George's Taun-on, the younger son of the Hon. School yesterday morning at the Dr. Tso, the Police Reserve Com World Theatro. The proceedings missioner and Legislative Council were enlivened with selections of lor. About forty guests sat down music rendored by the brass band when dinner commenced at 8 pm, of the Confucian Association, and among those present being prac-at the conclusion a cinema show tically the entire force of the was given. Chinese Police Reserve, represen

The annual report of the Kend-

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RADIO BROADCAST.

THE LOCAL PROGRAMME

FOR TO-DAY.

1929.

Broadcast by G.O.W. on 850 metros. 6,80-0.30 p.m. Demonstration Pro- gramme.

7.48 ́p.m. Evening Weather Ro- port

8 p.m. Evening Programme (H. M. V. and Victer Records), Gems from "Tip-Toe Revellers. Gems from "Merry-Morry,"

ARMED ROBBERIES.

THREE FAMILIES VICTIMISED. IN YAUMATI

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With the approach of Chinesa New Year an increasing number of robberies are being reported A Chinese living at No. 7, Kwong Hal Road: Yaumati, reports that on Saturday night six armed robbers made a sudden appearance at tho house and took the members of three families living there by sur-

Victor Light Opera Company.prise. "Together," Baritone, Melville Gideon. "Can't help lovin' dat man,”

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tatives of the Police and personal master (Mr. Petrus Lei) was as "Travinte. De Melville Gideon. pistols hold. up, bound and gagged the hands is a sure and early

friends.

After the tonats of H.M. the King and the Republic of China

Victor Symphony Orchestra "March and Procession of Bacchus,

had been honoured, Mr. F. Mow for the past year. It cannot beg Victor Symphony Orchestra,

Fung, addressing those present, said it was with feelings of mingled joy and regret that they bad gathored to bid farewell to Lance Sergeant Tso, the Assistant Equipment Officer of the Corpe, He was shortly leaving for Eng- land to take a course in law and no doubt he would return with honours thick upon him, when he common policeman. In any case, would then forget he had been a he would surely acquit himself well and be a credit not only to hia parents, but to the Hongkong Chinese Police Reserve.

A presentation was then made

I beg to submit a brief report

said to be a vory brilliant one.

Bass, Stuart Bass, Stuart Robertson.

sistence were offered.

One of the robbers kept guard with outside while three armed

of debilitated nervos. their victims, of whom they design manded money, promising that no Neglected, the trouble may de

The sufferer fecla anaccountably violence would be used if no re-velop slowly to the worst stages. A systematic search was made of weak and weary, after exertion, the rooms, in one of which a safe loses appetite, grows thin and was found. The robbers made a frantic effort to open it but in vain, irritable, has indigestion, is de and were in the act of Intimidating pressed, and easily worried: their victims in an effort to find the sharp pains begin to shoot down" key when a knock was heard on the the spine and legathe and is door. This was taken na a signal complete nervous collapse, per- from the guard outside. The rob hapa paralysis. bors thereupon made a hurried exit.

Neighbours scoing so

many Tenor, Walter Glynne, strangers rushing from the house The firo bird," (Igor Stravinsky) suspected a robbery and gave the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra.alarm. The police were Boon on

Dance of the Fire-Bird.

(Introduction). Dance of King Khaichel,

being founded in 1914, this is "In summer-time on B Robertoti. the sixteenth year of the existence of St. George's Boys' School. The Song Without Words

(a) Spring Song," Pianoforte Solo, Mark Hambourg. size, of the school with regard to the number of boys on the roll as Song Without Words

(b) Boen,Wedding, far as non-grant-in-ald schools are

Pianoforte Solo, Mark Hambourg. concerned is perhaps second to none in the colony. During the "There is a flower that bloomoth,"

Tenor, Walter Glynne. year 1928, the total number on the passed by your window" maximum number the school build. toll was 351, which is almost the ing could hold. The average daily attendance was 323 and the num-- ber of schooldays, 275, A good number of boys had to be refused admission owing to lack of class

moro

Berceuse (Lullaby) Khowantchina-Entr'acte,

(Moussorgsky) on behalf of the Corps, of a gold accommodation. To meet this re-

Philadelphia Symphony Orch. watch fob, a replica of Lance Ser-quirement, the building has lately

"Son of Mine," geant Tso's service badge, sub- been extended and made

Baritono, Stuart Robertson, scribed for by hla comrades and commodious. suitably inscribed with the date

There are altogether ten classes, "Ethiopin saluting the Colours,

Barltone, Stuart Robertson. and details of his service.

viz: from Class 8C to Class 2 "Kaala-Mediey," and the discipline in all of them!

Royal Hawaiian Trio. is highly satisfactory. Class 2"Waonahele-Medley,"

Royal Hawaiian Trio. now is quite a big class-more

"Jean," (Burleigh) than 40 strong-and it is expect-

Turner. td to send in quite a good num-"Thank God for Garden, ber of candidates to the Junior Local examination of the Univer-

Still a Policeman.. Lance Sergeant Tab replied In suitable terms and stressed the fact that he had only been able to achieve a measure of success by the friendly co-operation and comradeship of other members of the Corps. When he returned, heity of Hongkong this year. These classes are conducted by a strong would still be a policeman,

Opportunity was also taker to staff of 12 teachers-10 English present Mr. W. G. Harrison, store- and 2 vernacular. keeper of the Police Department, with a handworked silver cigarette case. This officer, said Mr. F. Mow Fung in a humorous speech, had been of inestimable value to the Corps, in providing truncheons

Owing to lack of a hall for meet. that were of the right length and seeing to it that nil whistles serving purposes, the social aide of the school has heretofore been ed out really and truly whistled.

very little attended to, but the new extension of the school building

Mr. Harrison, accepting the gift, remarked that although he was

After the Chinese New Year we shall have a Physics Lab, fully- equipped and classes, for those boys studying Practical Physics may hereafter be conducted in a proper manner.

San Francisco Symptomkowski)

Orchestra.

(1) "Serenade,"

the scene, but the thieves had left, no traces. They took with them few articles of jewellery and some clothing..

Armed Men Enter Hut at Kowloon Tong.

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A young Chinese married wo- man aged 28, residing in a hut at Kowloon Tong was robbed by arm- ed men yesterday morning, about ano o'clock, $220 and £11 in coles being stolen from her,

According to the woman's report to the Police, it appears that she was Tenor, John Turner.sleeping with her two-year-old son "Love's_sorrow," (Fritz Kreisler)

when she was awakened by a rob- her, who with other desperadony broke into the hut. While the man was searching her room, the victim heard shouting for help in the adjacent cubicle, occupied by another woman, named Ip Lan The robbers made a hasty exit with their booty, running in the direction of Kap Shek Mel.

When the men were leaving they fired two shots, but no one was hurt.

Peter Dawson,

San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. (2) "Aubudo," (Auber)

San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. "Lohengrin-Prelude," (Wagner)

Philadelphin Sym

Orchestra BARBON, "The pride of

Simon

Bass-Baritone, Peter Dawson. "The Mikado." (Sullivan) Selection, The band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, (Raft) "Cavatina," "Blue Danube Waltz" (Strauss)

Organ Solo, Arthur Meale. "Just like a butterfly,"

Baritone, Melville Gideon,

shortly going Home, he would re- provides bigger rooms which, we "Bonna get a girl Melville Gideon.

member for many years his auno ciation with the Chinese Reserve. If he had at times been abrupt, ho hoped he would be excused and thought of as the fellow who serv ed the Corps out with jackets that fitted and cape that were respect- able.

hope, will enable us to do some thing in this respect in 1929.

Baritone, 10.10 p.m. News Bulletin. "Tales from the Vienna

Woods," Waliz (Johann Strauss) International Concert Orchestra.

"Danube Waves,"

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MK, J. L. McPHERSON RETURN- ING THIS WEEK..

The Chinese Y.M.C.A. is pre- (J. Ivanovici)paring a welcome for Mr. J. L. International Concert Orchestra, McPherson, its Advisory General "Over the Waves." Waltz (J. Rosas) Secretary, who is expected to re- International Concert Orchestra. turn to the Colony by the Mace-

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Games and Sports. Although we have been much handicapped in having no recren- lon ground of our own, yet we did pretty well in our games and The final event of the evening sports during the year. Teams of was the presentation to Mr. C. Football and Volleyball wero or-

It was March 7 of last year Sinn with the cup awarded by Mr.ganized and many successful

that Mr. McPherson left for Eng- Chang, for the Ping Pong Cham friendly matches played. Appli-

land by way of Canada. After planship. Mr. Sinn was not only cation has been sent in to the Au-

sponding two months in Canada a ping-pongist of noto, said the thority for permission to make use Ohnirman, but was foremost in all of a public play-ground and if with something like 300 schools and the United States in work Club sports. He had striven and such permission is granted, we to look after, it was difficult to re among the Young Men's Christian the shall be able to do a lot in this member each and everyone of Associations, ho joined his family still was striving to make

them. The St. George's, School, at Birchington in Kent, where no Chinese Police Reserve As re- connexion in the near future.

Now we have to tender our hear. then known under another name spent several months. Again he

0240 cognisable a force on the playing field, as it was in the political ortiest thanks, first and foremost, to and occupying a different locality, left his family there on the day ganisation of the Colony. Mr. R. A. D. Forrest for his great still remained in his memory: but after Christmas to return to his kindness in coming here to pre in the long interval that had en- work and his many friends in side at this ceremony and Mrs. sued since his leaving the Depart Hongkong. R. A. D. Forfest in consenting to nent, certain details connected Upon arrival, the Chinese Y.M. 4834 ONE MORE NIGHT SMALL-PIX OUTBREAK. take the trouble to give away the with the School had been forgot-C.A. Is expecting him to help in prizes, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. D. For ten, and he must needs look up developing the programme for the the Education Kowloon Branch, which is now rest are not only honouring us with the records in their presence to-day but also Office to be informed of that under construction, as well as to giving a special prize to the best which was worth knowing.. He continue. his very useful service an Advisory General Secretary, in boy in the school for history and discovered that the very first re- The number of Chinese vac- geography. For the interest he port made by Mr. Irving, a former relation to Y. II. Tano, the General cinated, free of charge, by mem- takes in the educational work of Director of Education, commented Secretary, and his colleagues on bers of the Ambulance Brigade, our school and the encouragement on the School as being "very satin the staff. He arrives at an im up to and including Thursday, he gives to the prize-winner, words factory," and that condition was portant time in the development fail to deplet our feeling of grati continued year after year, until, of the local organisation, as it is arranging.for its annual campaign, 27,754 tude. We beg also to offer many when it came to his turn to draw for the laying of the foundation 27,105 thanks to the Bandmaster and the up his own report of the school, hestone of the Kowloon Branch, and 4,102 members of the Brass Band of the did not have occasion to use other for the enlargement and streng- 3,800 Confucian Association for coming than the same words used by Mr. thening of its whole programme of 8, Des Voeux Road, Central. 98,367 here to discourse music in order to Irving. He congratulated Mr. service to the city and Colony. 112,106 enliven our proceedings and make Petrus Lei on the good form shown

6,466

this school function of ours by his institution and wished him 1,434

'musical one. Last, but by no continued success. 6,466 means the least, we have also to thank the students' parents and 548 friends of the school for their

FIGURES OF THE VACCINA- TION CAMPAIGN.

January 24, was.- Chinese Y.M.C.A. Division 'King's College Division

Railway Division

Indian Division

Kowloon Division

Mongkok Division

Shaukiwan Division

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St. Joseph's College Divi-

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Victoria Nursing Divi-

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`ŞALESMAN ŞAM

(WELL, ALLI CAN SAY, AFTER READIN' TH'

| MORNING PAPER THOROUSULY, IS THANK)

GOODNESS! NOW TA GO BACK AN" "YEAR OFF SOME MORE SLEEP-

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kind attendance to-day.

Mr. R. A. D. Forrest referred

Mr. Petrus Lei, in responding, thanked Mr. Forrest for hia kind remarks, saying that, he was only doing his duty, as everyone must do.

to his previous connexion with The prizes were then given away 288,624,' the Education Department, when, by Mrs. R. A. D. Forrest.

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SIX HOURS COAST BY AND. BANG INTO NOON TIME

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Peking, Jan. 27. The American Legation con- arms a report that Communists kidnapped a missionary named Edward Young nour Nanantu. South Klangel, on January 22, and are demanding ransom of 320,000. -Reuter.

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