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FIRST PRIZE DAY "AT STANLEY.
Ycoh...
Government Thanked.
the splendid services of other request, by Dr. Wellington and Dr. members of the staff; to Mr. and Mrs. Martin, whom we are rejoiced to have back-among us to-day; we all know how completely they both ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE IN have identified themselves with St. Stephen's College and I will only IDEAL LOCALITY. say that if it had not been for the energy and determination of Mr. Martin it is doubtful if we should have been here to-day. To Colonel Bird, our architect, and to Mr. Lain Woo, our contractor, we would also desire to express our thanks. To one and all we are grateful.
BISHOP'S ADDRESS.
in spite of fears that malaria might prove troublesome, it was stressed at the annual prize dis- tribution ceremony at St. Stephen's College to-day that the first nine months' experience at Stanley had resulted in improved health for both staff and "scholara.
To-day's function was the first of its kind in the new College, and the prizes were distributed by the Bishop of Victorin (Dr. C. R. Duppay). Amongst the large gathering present were the Hon. Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Teo, the Rev. BAV.L. Martin, Messrs. Mok Kan- sang, Kwok Sit-lau, T. N. Chau, Li Hoi-tung, E. Ralphs, and others.
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We desire to publidy chhank tho Government for the health measures undertaken on our behalf. For two years we have had 150 workmen, and now 150 staff and students, at Stanley. two years have been imported cases. The one or two cases of malaria in Among the resident staff and students the bill of health as respects maalaris has been almost a clean one, the cases showing no increase on those of past years at Pokfulam or in the
COWARD REBUKED.
HIT WOMAN AT STREET FOUNTAIN.
FOOLISH PRACTICE.
MAN HURT BY JUMPING FROM FERRY.
Describing a man as a cowardly Before the ferry-boat ManTM Lat fellow for striking a woman who had made fast to the wharf at was carrying a baby on her back, Yaumati, yesterday, a Chinese pas- Mr. Whyte Smith, at the Kowloon senger made an attempt, with Magistracy this morning, fined a calamitous results, to jump on to Chinese' $10 and further ordered the landing stage. He failed to him to sign a personal bond for clear the intervening spaco, and, his futuro behaviour. ...
to the horror of those who watched The defendant admitted the him, dropped into the water. "A charge and said that he had only warning was sent to the coxswain," given the woman, a gentle hit. but an accident. could not After seeing the injury caused altogether be avoided, the victim's to the complainant's eye, his Wor- left leg being crushed against the ship asked the defendant if that wharf supports before he could be was his idea of a gentle bit. extricated.
The defendant replied that the injury was caused during a struggle. ΣΤΙΣ
According to Sergeant Feely the defendant was drawing water pt a fountain and had some ten
· buckets waiting to be Alled. The woman asked to be allowed to draw a small can full first, when the defendant pushed her. A quarrel ensued and the defendant struck the woman "over the eye.
Rev. E. K. Quick, MA. left in the I would like also to add a word Summor to take up a Headmastership of welcome to Mr. J. A. Gaunt as in Shanghal. In his place we welcome
Mr. J. A. Gaunt, B.A, Fellow of he joins the staff. He among us not only with the tradi-ches Mathematics Mr. H. C. J. Asche come Trinity College, Cambridge, who tea- tions of one of our great English M.Sc. takes public schools, but also
Science. Mrs. Asche Fellow of Trinity College, Cam-form. We thank her for this volun- drawing and painting in every toaches bridge. I am sure Mr. Gaunt's tary labour, which teachca help will mean much to us during Students to appreciate the beauties of these opening days at Stanley nature around them at Stanley. We when you are helping to build up
would also congratulate her on win- new traditions for your new home. ring the Hongkong Art Club'a prizo for the year. We have similar help from Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Martin and Miss Griffi experienced teachers, Rev. C. B. Shann, MA. is now helping us again; and the resident Staff in clude Messrs. Ling, Tang, Tam, Asche, Carpenter and Gaunt
Future of Stanley.
In paying tribute to the comrade- ship among the stair, which I have my work from Mr. Britton, I would particularly appreciated in taking up mention the fact that eight members of our Staff aggregate among them over 100 years of service to Stephen's College.
Examinations and Sport.
St.
You have been here nine months. Bishop's Speech,
From a health point of view the year has been a trying one for the Addpressing those present the Colony generally, but I am assured Bishop said: Mr. Martin, Mem- that the move here has resulted bers of the Staff and Boys-On in improved health all round for this the first Speech Day in the both scholars and staff at St. Step new buildings I want to congratu- hen's. You have about you the late you on your new home. My sea, the hills, the open spaces, mind goes back to eight years ago your splendid playing fields, your to October 3rd, 1922-when with airy buildings and all these things the present Governor of Fiji, Sir make for health and fitness. Murchison Fletcher, who was then Acting Colonial Secretary, your
I hope that Stanley will become
Other schools share with us a dis- College Council first inspected this a spot heloved by successive gon- appointment in the numbers who site. We were thinking of the crutions of students; loved for the passed the Matriculation and Senior days to come and of all the sites we games that they have played here, Examination."
Wo obtained four Inspected this was the one Sir the boating, the bathing: loved be Matriculation and three Senior Cer- Murchison felt was most desirable. cause of the lessons learnt in the tificates. Upon referring Then, I think of more than one school of Nature-God's great out-marks of all our candidates we note visit to this place in the company of-doors--in this pleasant spot in with pleneuro an improvement this
in the number of those of your late Warden, the Rev. W, which your lot is cast; loved be-year H. Hewitt; and I can recall most cause here the riches of life have Local examination we did well
passed
in Chinese. In the Junior and vividly his hopes for this place been unfolded to you, the mys obtained the highest percentage when as yet it was only a barren teries of science, the thoughts of passes among the large schools. Dis- waste. He saw not only blocks of the great men of all ages; loved tinctions were gained in Arithmetics, buildings like those we already because here you have caught a Mathematics and Mechanles. possess, but laboratories, work glimpse of what true manhood may shops a gymnasium, and, surmount- ing all, a chapel. Mr. Hewitt dream- ed big dreams about your school and I for one am confident his dreams will come true-amd I hope very quickly come true.
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MOTOR MAGNATE AND DIPLOMAT.
The victim, whose name is Chang Kau, and whose address is given as No. 136, Woosung Street, Yaumati, is now lying. In the Kowloon Hospital.
HOCKEY.
UNIVERSITY TEAMS FOR THIS WEEK'S MATCHES.
The following: will represent" the University second eleven in matches this week:
Against the Recreio Hockey Club at 6.15 to-morrow at King's ParkV. Enok
(Capt.) A. B. Salleman, S. L Wong, Ng Kam-2001, T. W. Gob, P. N.. da Silva, W. A. James, J. Guterres, E.. Gosano and A. Basto.
Kho Han Sa
Against the Hongkong Hockey Club pm on Friday. A. A. Ásiz,
S. L Wong,
at
Parki
MR. J. N. WILLYS APPOINTED
- AMBASSADOR.
Washington, Mar. 3. Mr. J. N. Willys, the famous A. B. Sulieman, Ng Kam-sool, T. W motor-car manufacturer, has been Goh, W. A. James, P. N. an Silva, appointed U.S. Ambassador in S. C. Ho, E. Gosano, Ng Yook-yoon Warsaw. Reuter's American Ser and H. E M. Adami.
Yesterday's Contests. vice.
On the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday afternoon, H..S. Suffolk beat HM.S. Petersfield in a
a hockey game in the by one Middle B-Fan Chi-ying, Yip Wing-Service Shield competition,
the Jim, Taeng Wah-hin and Lam Kal-goa to nil, Leaf being
scoter. Ina friendly match, the H.K.S.R.A. wer from the Club second team by
of
tit..
The school at Stanley offers every inducement to our students to take exercise and lead an open-air life. We have six tennis courts, a full-size foot- ball field; basket ball and volley-ball courts, and within easy-reach, de- lightful bathing-beaches, where swim- ming is enjoyed under careful super- vision. Debating and Clubs
photographic flourish. The night-school continues for
servants. The
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It is a disappointment to me that I cannot be at the formal opening on March 25th. As many of you know, the quarters I live in are part of St. Paul's College, which is unquestionably the oldest school building in the Colony. It is a matter of interest, that within Christian Union has collected funds the same month St. Paul's College for famine relief, the Chinese Leper will be keeplag its eightieth anni-Society, and the Village Church. versary and St. Stephen's, Stanley, Fourteen students have passed the will be formally opened. Those examination of the Royal Life-Saving who eighty years ago planned for Society qualifying for certificates and St. Paul's planned not simply for
medallions. immediate needs but for the years vitation is extended to all interested As a concluding word a warm in- to come, and I hope that eighty in this school to pay it a visit, and in years hence when the hour shall particular to attend the official open- Strike the year two thousand anding ceremony by His Excellency the | ten it will be said that the founda- Officer Administering the Government
tions of this school were well and on March 25, at 3 p.m. truly laid; and that some future
Prize List. Kipling may sing of the boys and masters now connected with this school:
Future of St. Stephen's Then, I can remember on May 7th, last, just before you moved, into these new buildings, paying a visit here with our late Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, and as we stood together he told me what a firm believer he was in the public school system and what a great future, he believed, a school like St. Stephen's had before it. He spoke to me of his personal interest in this school. Nine months ago the Hon. Dr. Tro, Mr. Lei Hoi-tung and I, as members of the College Council, were with you for your first work- ing day in these new premises. I remember I referred then to the splendid way the Acting-Warden, The men bulk big on the old trail, Mr. F. A. Britton, and the staff had our own trail, the out trail. effected the move across to Stanley They're God's own guide on the and I recalled the great help Sir long trail, the trail that is always Henry Pollock, as Chairman of the Building Committee, had given. This was a purely private occasion.
Expression of Thanks.
new,"
Annual Report.
The prize list was as follows: Dux of School. Cheng See-yan, (Gold medal winner).
Form VI-Cheng See-yan (Chi- nese), Ling Sung-kui (English and Science), Chin Wong-fatt (Maths.), Lai Hau-sik and Leung Kwok-ying (History), Lee Hua-ngak (Geog.), Li Hin-lung (2nd in Hist, Geog.), Alfred Lau (Script), Ma Yung-wai (Eng Cho-teng (Dux,
The annual report, read by the Rev.lish), Chan E. W. L Martin, was as follows:
Form V-Wo (2nd. in School). In May 1983 the School moved to Sci. Hist), Loh Kwong-min (Eng Stanley. Every congratulation is lish), ton) are the Staff and students on the Chinese). Dinavi Avananda. (Maths.),
work-no one in this Colony has were
boarders. In December the
Chai Kai-ming (Script. and
Yam-ting (Geog.).
I think, on this the first Speech Day in the new buildings, It would
only fitting we should and
whole-hearted co-operation which on record our more formal thanks: made the removal so thoroughly Script. English) Kwek Ying-chiu Form IV-Yip Kung-chiu (Dux, and I should like to express our successful. indebtedness to all who have made
2nd, in English), Lo Ting-ngaan, Fan Only six boys left owing to the Chi-chiu (2nd. in Script.1, Lee Wai- this move to Stanley possible: To move, the numbers dropping in May
Hook Sir Henry Pollock and the from 150 to 144. By September we sul Science
yeung
Geog., Maths.), Tan Kia- Building Committee for, all their were up again to 149, of whom 63 Form III-A Yce-suen -(Dux. behind him a longer record of good Sixth Form left us, having completed erit.), Kam Cheung-ying (Eng. 1), Lee Pec-chim (English 11., Algebra, works than has Sir Henry Pollock
Chang Shin-fook (Rist and to the Hon. Dr. Ts'o, one of the steadily as we always do after Chinese
Fan Chi-ying (Arish.), Chan original founders of this school. New Year. It is however interesting
(Drawing), Ling Sung-hai for his long years of interest in St. that the number of boarders has Stephen's, and to all other members risen to 80. A bus is run daily from Script. and Eng. 1), Lie Tint-tihinng of the College Council; To Mr. the University and Blake Pier for Lei-tung and the Old Boys' Com- day boys, but most of them travel byng (Arith.), Kwik Choo-beng mittee for all they have done: To private cars. The health of the School (Drawing), Ue Sal-yim (2nd. in the
school course, and we are
DC ..
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at
our numbers
Form Chan Kai-yung (Dux.
II), Li Hin-lun (Geog.), Au
all generous benefactors through has been better.at Stanley than it was Form TA-Leung Kwok-ching (Dux. whose liberality this move has been Pokfulam and in the City. The Form made possibles To Mr. Britton, Beneral health has remarkably in Script, English ), Lee Hua-sing. proved, and the number of minor the then Acting-Warden, and the ailments diminished.
Eng
1. Arith.), Fan Chi-hang
Staff for all their indefatig- We thank God that malaria, which (Special) IB-Fan-Chi-ring (Dux.. nble work in connexion with was feared by some, has not troubled the move to Stanley; and perhaps us. Precautions have been taken and Script.), Lie Tint-liep (Eng.) and L
Wal-ming (Drawing). in Mr. Britton's absence I ought will continue to be taken. Nullaha
Erize Winners: Chinese School.- especially to mention Mr. Asche as were made to drain the land, even Dux of School and Gold medal win- he brought valuable technical ex- before buildings were, erected. Mos perience to bear on many points, stall, students and servants have all ya-kiong, Kam Cheung-ying.
quito nets are compulsory; and the ner, Wong Sze-kkt.
Middle A Wong Sze-idt, Kwang and in saying this I do not forget been medically examined,
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