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Total
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9,703
1,820-
1,418
70
..108
19
35,844
Tokyo, Nov. 3. The death la reported of Marquis Katsunosuko Inouye, former Am- bassador to Great Britain,-Reu- Iter.
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"DIOCESAN SCHOOL
JUBILEE.
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1929.
all boys to work for work'a sako and for the honour of their school and of their country without hope of material reward. I am glad to learn that this system has proved to be successful both in class
work and in games,
#1
that the school authority was too ambitious in its present schemes of development. He was sure that in ten years from the present time what is now consi- dered too large a building would be adequate for its requirements. In conclusion, Dr. Kotewall• kp• pealed to the Chinese community to support the school, and painted per cent of the scholars had been out that for the last 20 years, 70
Chinese.
The Governor Thanked.
During the early part of the afternoon, the finals of the inter house aports were decided, Yellow
were winning by two points. Results
106 yards junior: N. Broad- bridge (Yellow), Laung Hing chuen (Green), Cheung Shiu-hee (G).
100 yards "senior: Ma Chi- chong (Y), R. Kaytrana (Brown), Kan Yuct-hing (G).
were honorary treasurers of the
Financial Troubles, school until 1902. Sir Paul Chater was a member of the Compended entirely for support
The school has in the past de mittee of Management from 1873 Hongkong and other places in the on to. 1925, à romarkable record in Far East. It is a Colonial Church length of continuous service; and of England school, but it has re- Mr. Piercy was headmaster from colved no pecuniary support from 1878 to 1915-a period of exactly England. Its financial position At the conclusion of Dr. Kote forty years. These were the men has recently been embarrassed by wall's address. a vote of thanks to who laid well
and truly the the troubles due to the anti-H.E., was proposed by an old boy, foundations of the success of the British boycott of 1925, which Mr. J. M. Wong, and seconded by Diocesan Boys' School and Or- came upon the school shortly after Kwan Wing-hong, senior prefect. phanage, and we do well to-day work on its new premises, wherein The vote was carried with ac- to bear grateful testimony to their we now stand, had begun, and clamation by the large attendance. foresight, energy and persever which resulted in depreciation in in the hall.
value of its former. site and a Schools Landmarks,
loss on the sale thereof including Subsequent landmarks in the interest on loans, amounting to no history of the school are the year 1878, when it was placed under regard to the fine record of the less than $173,000. But, having the newly inaugurated grant-in-school in past and present achieve aid scheme of the Hongkong Gov-ment. I cannot doubt that the ernment; the year 1890, when a Colony as a whole will rally to separate Diocesan Girls School its support and will see that the was opened, the buildings at the funds necessary for its mainten corner of Bonham Road and East-ance and expansion are raised Street being retained as the without delay.. This school, will Diocesans Boys' School and Or- be, I am sure, one
220 yards junior:-N. Broad- of the most phanage; and the year 1926, when enduring and beneficent institu-bridge (Y), Lau Chun-wing (Br.), the Boys' School was transferred tions of the Colony and its past M. Woo (1). from its cramped quarters in attainments are but an earnest of Hongkong island to this fine site the success which awaits it in the on the mainland. In May, 1926, future. the average attendance at the Diocesan Boys' School was 300.
Speech in Chinese, From March, 1927, to January. "The Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, to 1928, during the emergency which whom fell the task of delivering nerossitated the despatch of the the address in Chinese, received a Shanghai Defence Force to China, very warm reception. Dr. Kote-son (G), these school buildings were "let to wall said that in the name of the the Military Authorities at very Chinese community he extended short notice for use as u hospital, felicitations to H.E., who had just in which eventually, there were given them 'the information that 450 beds, and the school itself one of the best friends of the was accommodated in temporary school in its early days had been quarters in Nathan Road. Dur- his own' uncle, Sir Cecil Clementi ing this period the average atten-Smith. dance at the school dropped as low- as 205. On the 1st February, 1928, the school reuccupied Its own buildings and the average at- tendance increased to 250 in May 1928, and to 262 at the present time
Varied Nationalities.
:
440 yards senior-Ma Chtu chong (Y). B. Reed (Br.), Dew: Giek-chin (Y),
Long jump Junior:--Leung Hing-chuen (G), M. Woo (Y), F; Dunnett (Y),
Long jump serilor:--Pong Pun fong (Y), G. White' (G), H. Jack
Half mile Junior: F. Smith | (G), Leung Hing-chuen (G), J. Simoes (Blue),
One mile senior: H. Brown (Br.); F. Reed (Br.), G. Kotwall (G).
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Tug of war junior: Blue (J. Simoes, W. Rapley, P. Tam, K. Very few present, said the Kavarann, G. Marks, Ngo Hong- speaker, knew that his wife's gee, C. W. Cox. S. Lee) beat Yellow grandfather, Hon. Mr. Henryby two straight pulls. Lowcock, was one of the school's. Tug of war senler:-Green' (H. helpers, being a member of the Jackson, F. Zimmern, Leung school's committee from 1874 to Cheuk-chuen, J. Minhinette, G. 1880. It was a strange and happy White, G. Kotwall, A. Prata, G. zoincidence that H. E. and the Winch) bent Yellow by two pulls A most interesting feature of speaker should be standing to- to one. the school is the very varied na-gether in the Great Hall after the tionality of its pupils. About lapse of over half a century, co- 70% of the boys are Chinese; but operating in rendering service to no less than twelve other nation the institution. alities were represented among The Diocesan Bays' School had Relay race senior: Yellow (Ma the pupils in 1021. "Boys come to always received support because Chiu-chong. Pong Pun-fong, Tse the school from Shanghai, Han-its alms were praiseworthy, and Tsok-chow, Dew Glok-chin), kow, Foochow Amoy. "Swatow, it achievements universally ex-Green, Brown, Wathow, Canton and Holhow in cellent. In the short period of China: from all parts of the ten years the school had won no
Special Service. Colony of Hongkong; from Singa- fewer than twenty-one scholar The commemoration was
Bangkok, ore,
Manila, Kobe ships and studentships at the tinued yesterday, when Holy Com Formos, Macao, Haiphong and University of Hongkong. The Chapel at 7-45 a.m., followed by a Saigon; and in recent years boys school was also a pioneer in have come from North and South physical development.. It showed special service at St. John's Cathe America from Australia. Sontha proud record of achievement indral at 11 am. Africa, and several European all games, while in cricket it had livered an address at the service The Rev. W. T. Featherstone de countries. A better illustration two old boys, in the persons of at St. John's, which was attended could not be found at the cosmo- Mesars. D. J. Anderson, and E. C. by the boys from the college in nolitan character, of population Fincher in the Interport team, for which education is provided in while a third. Mr. F. Zimmern. As was the case last night and *TAKADA
large numbers. this Colony and of the correspon dingly wide influence exerted by a
on Saturday, the school buildings SHIRALA school such, as this. As an
will be, illuminated to-night and to-TALMA phanage. the school has done ex-
con-morrow night, when the anniver cellent work for unfortunato tinued Dr. Kotewall, to say that sary celebrations will be conclud- children, many of whom have been the school was known all over the ed.. in later life a great credit to the world. Its good name had been The last night of the celebra institution. I am glad to say that, built up by the devotion and hard ons, to-morrow, will be the most since 1923. Chinese his been a work of the school committee, of brilliant part of the commemora compulsory subject for ali boys those who had had its immediate tion. There will be an "At Home" of whatever nationality at this administration, and of the mem-at the school lasting from 7 p.m. school. All boys in all classes bers of the teaching staff. Among until midnight, when the scholars are taught to read, to write and, to the latter he must mention Mesars, | will entertain their parents,
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South) spruk Chinese. This is as it should George Piercy and W. T. Feather-friends and.
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6,956 as follows-7
29th Nov. ¡Manila, Sandakan, Thurs; mind, admirable feature of this lame of the school. The Kowloon pim.. to 9 p.m.. Chinese Concert,
ST. ALBANS 1,930 3rd Jan. Island, Townsville, B'bade school is that its pupils are given Peninsula was rapidly developing, 9 p.m. to 9-30 p.m., Gymnastic NELLORE 6,853
31st Jan..
Sydney and Melbourne. no prizes for class work or foranid Dr. Kotewall, and he did not Display, 9-30 p.m. to 12 midnight, Calls Port Holland, games. The idea" is "to encourage agree with those people who clafra. Refreshments and Dancing.
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