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BRILLIANT FUNCTION.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1929,
and since that date the two schools have been run separately,
"The Oldest_Member.
As the oldest member of the Schoolmittee now in the Colony, hald, like to take the. opportunity of expressing our appreciation of the splendid work done b the headmaster in brin«- g the school up to its present state of emeleney, I feel Mr. Featherstone work is all the "Its long galleries were crowded more to be commended, for at with scholars, parents, old boys, times he laboured under great and friends in the Hall of the disabilities refer more especial- Dineesan Boys' School on Satur ly to the changing over from the day afternoon, when the celebra-old school and the troublous tion of the school's sixtieth anni- times of thre years ago when it versary, which will last until was necessary to hand this bulld- ing over to the Military Authori- ties for an hospital, and And tempora: quarters.
support Stair, his woy been, a wor for alt
Tuesday, was commenced.
The school authorities grudged nothing in their efforts to make the afternoon a happy one, long to be remembered in the minds of their guests. During the sports. and afterwards in the ball, the band of the Somerset Light Infan- try, under the baton of Mr. E. J. Woolcott, rendered selections. The growing popularity of this regimental band is clearly indicat. ed in the number of engagements it receives from local public bodies, and a happier choice could not have been made by the school, particularly as the Somersets are more or less, Kowloon's garrison regiment.
Mr. F
erstone has been ably a loyal and enervetle has no doubt made for than it might have.) should like to include appreciation to them
have done.
The H De R. H. Kotewall, Mr. Chauc-teng and Mr. J. M. Wong, all them old boys, and Mr. Wong Kom-fuk have recently oined the School Committee, and come. are the first Chineso we extend to them a hearty wel- gentlemen to serve on, the Com- mittee and with the large number The ceremony in the hall como Chinese boys we have now in menced at 5 pm, after exciting the school, we feel their advice tussies on the sports fields.
will be of great value to us in large and distinguished gathering some of the problems that arise. on the platform represented every shade of Hongkong's professional, business and official life.,.
There
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were present: H.E., the Governor and Lady Clementi and Captain A. J. L. Whyte, Hon. Mr. W. T. Southurn, CALG., Colonial Secre tary Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington and Dr. W. B. A. Moore (Sanitary Services), with Mrs. Wellington
It is perhaps worthy of note to show the line spirit prevailing in tom to give prizes. Our boys work the school, that it is not our cus for work's sake, and the fine record of the school, I feel, itells its own tale in this respect, and, further- more, is an evidence of the great value of the Diocesan Boys' School
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and Mrs. Moore, Hon, Dr. and Mrs, the educational work of the B. II. Kotewall, Siz Robert Ho Tung, Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton,
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HE. the Governor said:
Mr. Li Yau-taun, C.B.E., Very Rev. Alfred Swann, Professor L..
This is an auspicious day in the Forster and Mrs. Forster, Lieut. history of the Diocesan Boys' Colonel F. Hayley Bell and Mrs. School and Orphanage. We are Hayley Bell, Mr. Wong Kar-fuk, met to commemorate the sixtieth Mr. B. Wong Tape. Mr. Woo Hay anniversary of its foundation. The tong. Mr. Tang Shiu-kin, school has, however, a longer re 4. M Wong, Mr. Sim Pak-ming, cord even than that, for it was in Mr. Wong Yin-tung, Mr. Chan 1860 that the Diocesan Native Yue-teng. Revs. N. V. Halwari, Female Training School was crect- C. S. Watkins, J. H. Hodgins, Rev. ed at the corner of Bonham Road and Mrs. Koop, Rev. and Mrs. and Eastern Street in Hongkong Johnston, Mr. T. K. Chan, Mr. island with funds collected by Mrs. Wang Tak-kwony. Mr. and Mrs. E Smith, wife of the first Bishop of 6. Tregilius, Mr. and Mrs: Kennedy Victoria. The educational pro- Skipton, Dr. M. O. Pfister. Dr. Maress made in the Colony since Lak, Dr. Ma Chiu-kee, Mr. and then is well illustrated by the fact Mrs. Ho fu, Miss Sawyer, the lion. that this Training School was soon Mr. T. II. Klug, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.in & precarious financial position, Duke and Mr. K: Tyson,,
because there was not in those Following prayers and the Lern education of Chinese girls, In days a sufficient demand for west- hymn, Glorious things of Thee January, 1869, the situation of the are spoken, addresses were made | by Mr. W. L. Pattenden (the oldest school was so serious that Bishop member of the school's commit- toria, issued an appeal for funds Alford, the second Bishop of Vic. tel. 11. E, the Governor and the Hon. Dr. H. Katewall, who new constitution provided that
wherewith to reconstitute it. addressed the gathering in Chinese">
the school should be open to boys as well as girls and that, in addi- tion to its educational work, it should be an orphanage for de- l'attenden said.Your stitute children in Hongkong,
Mr.
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-We are met together to-day to Arthur and his wife were appoint- celebrate the sixtieth anniversary ed Master and Matron of the of the Diocesan Boys' School and School in July, when it contained Orphanage and on behalf of the 23 pupils. Committee, the head master, the Staff, and the boys, I wish" te, thank your Excellency and Lady Clementi for honouring this com- memoration with your presence.
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undertaken by Bishop Alford "upon the advice of leading gentle- It is a matter of great interest men of the Colony and those most to us to know, in looking back on interested in its welfare;" and it the past history of the school, that is a great personal pleasure to me from the car 1873 to 1875 your to record that one of those gentle- Excellency's distinguished uncle. men was my own uncle and god- Cecil Clementi Smith, as he then father, Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, was, acted as Chairman of the then a endet offer in the service School Committee and he served | of the Hongkong Government. He on that Committee from 1871 to was a member of the Committee 1878. Since those times the of Management of this school from school has grown with the Colony 1870 to 1878. when he was trans- and there are now 206 boys un ferred as Colonial Secretary to bur books, of whom 110 are Singapore; and he with Mr. Wit- domiciled as boarders in this fine lam Keswick, then taipan of building.
Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Although the school was Company. Mr. H. Loweock and Sir' originally founded in 1860 it was Paul Chater were responsible for then solely one for Chinese girls, guiding the school through its and it was not until 1860 that its early years and for the appoint scope was enlarged and it became ment of Mr. G. Piercy in 1878 to the Diocesan School, and be second "headmaster of the re- Orphanage, an institution for the constituted, school. Mr. Keswick edication of children of both was honorary treasurer of the sexes. of European, Chinese, and school from 1800 to 1886 and his 87, Queen's Road C., 2nd floor. Eurasian parentage. In 1890 a successors as taipana of Messrs. separate kirls' school was opened (Contiqued on page 11.)
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