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IMPORTANCE OF* CHARACTER.
FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1930.
WORK OF Y.W.C.A.
CAMPAIGN OPENED AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
COMMUNIST PLOT IN MANILA,
(Continued from Page 2).
OVERTHROW.OF GOVERN.
MENT AIMED AT modern standards, would probab- The opening of a campaign to ly be condemned out of hand. I secure funds with which to secute
Manila, Mar. 20. look forward to the day when the new building to cope with the
The Philippine Constabulary Central British School will have ever-increasing demands made has revealed to Governor Generai buildings more suited to its depon the Chinese Young Women's Davis a plot among local labour serts, but meanwhile make the Christian Association, was mark-leaders and Communists with best use of what you have, and Government House yesterday the Insular Government and
ed by a special meeting at Moscow affiliations to overthrow. afternoon, at which Mrs. Southorn tablish Soviet rule. presided. Originally the sum ef
the results will not suffer.
CS-
I congratulate the prize winners on their success, I have no doubt they have deserved it; and I would /$80,000 was required but $42,000 asked to deny the use of the mails
comfort the losers by reminding them that "it is a greater thing to try without succeeding than to succeed without trying.
And now a word to parents: I am delighted to hear from the Director of Education an excellent account both of the health of the
initial gifts from members and has already been subscribed in friends, leaving a balance of $38,000 still to be collected. The cause was eloquently supported by Mrs. Southern, Miss Shin Tak hing (general secretary) and the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall.
+
The Bureau of Posts has been
to the officials of the Proletarian Labour Congress operating in the Philippines. The report sent to the Governor General Mr. Dwight Davis, by the Chief of the Cond- states that the labour leaders are tabulary Brig.-General Nathorst;
on the alert to take advantage of any Government commotion to
bring about an upheaval and he
been identified with the move names several leaders who', have ment. He has sent to the Gover nor General the papers confisca- sports, classes, and clubs forted, (including pamphlets urging Chinese women · in businest a united boycott of American pro- schools and at home.
ducts) which are branded in the and more or less seditious. Constabulary report as "radical
When the amount required has pupils and of their high standard been raised it will be used for the of educational achievement. Bri- purchase of a suitable house at tish parents can rest assured that No. 38c Bonham Road. It is they have in the Central British hoped later to erect a now build- School an opportunity for a first-ing which will provide housing, class accondary education for their children. Children can be kept in. Hongkong far longer than in most tropical colonies, and it is a source of no small satis- faction to the Government to know that our efforts to meet a real need are meeting with such obvious success, I congratulate the Cen- tral British School on the stan dard it has attained, and I wish it all success. (Applause).
Levkovich.
The Prize List.
There was a large attendance at the meeting which was held in the ballroom. Tea was provided and musical items
were rendered by Madame Carola, Miss Braga, Mr. John Braga and Mr. Li Chor-chi,
The confiscated material has re- vealed a Communist connexion with the recent school strike in Manila. Reuter.
Miller: Form IV. J. Bates, Form 3A, P, Huxford; Form 3B, V. Grunberg; Form 2A, D. Raven; Form 2B, C. Rander: Form 1A, F Fowler; Form I, J. Booker.
Among the hostesses receiving the guests were Mrs. Creasy, Mrs. King, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Green, Mrs. (Dr.) Minett, Mrs. Wyatt, Mrs. Forster, Mrs. Kirk, Mrs. Ma Wing chan (President of the YAV.C.A.). Royal Drawing Society:
Mrs. Tso Shi-fong, Mrs. Ng Si- Division --A. Chester, V. sheung, Mrs. Choy Ngai-sing, Mrs.
Government Prizes-Form VI, Division 5.-E. Butler, A. Chessin. Mrs. Wan Yik-sing, Mrs. S. B. Form IV, J. Bates; Form 3A, P. Wong Kwok-shuen, Mrs. Yung Yok- B. Budden; Form V, A. Miller; ter, V. Levkovich, A. Miller, N. Tan, Mrs. Ho Wing-kin, Mrs. W. M. Huxford; Form 3B, V. Grunberg; Mass, M. Poynting, F. Stonkes, J. Pan, Mrs. Walter Wong, Mrs. Yung Form 2A, D. Raven; Form 2B. M. Ting-sun, Mrs. Kong Ching-po, Miss McGill, Miss Pope, Miss Adam; Form 1R, F. Fowler; Form Griffin, Miss Clarke, Miss Allee 1, J. Booker. Kwok, Miss Rubie Mow Fung, Miss Garrison School Scholarships.— Marion Dudley, Miss Let Tung-IJ, Jordan, L. Parry, E. Penney, M. and Miss Tsang Ying-mel.
Rumsby, Q. Tylcout, J. Wilson, E. Withers.
Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Company's Scholarships. M. Adam, S. Brown.
Headmaster's Prize-B. Bud-
Suiter (Honours).
Division S. Bander (Hon ours), F. Bird (Honours), R. Blyth (Honours), D. Brooks, J. Gardiner, A. Hynes (Honours), R. Marshall, A. Miller (Honours). J. Miller (Honours), N. Moss (Honours), M. Poynting, J. Smith, I. Stirling. F. Stonkes, N. Whitley, (Honours), Sun. 23rd Mar at Ta.m.R. Wood, I. Woulley (Honours). Wed 26th Mar at 7am. Sun. 30th Mar at 7 a.m. Wed 2nd Apr at 7.m Tues 25th Mar at 3 pm. Thurs. 3rd Apr at 3 p.m.
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7 8.0 Fri. 18th Apr at 7 am
Fri. 25th Apr at 7-a.m.
SHANGHAI MOJI Ž KORE
TO SANDAKAN
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Chipshing
Tues. 8th Apr at
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a.m.
Yuensang
Fri. 21st Mar at
10
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TO TIENTSIN via SWATOW
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Division 3.-J. Bates (Honours). E. Blyth, S. Brown (Honours), Black, G. Freeman, G. Griggs (Honours), V. Grunberg, M. Hux ford, R. Ingram (Honours), R. Kirman (Honours), E. Lysaught, A Macfarlane (Honours), G. McNeil. lie, J. Miller (Honours). D. Monaghan, R. Phillips (Honours), Read (Honours), J. Thirlwell (Hounurs).
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J. R. M. Smith Scholarship.-H. Wylle.
Bates (Honours), R. Blackmore (Honours), N. Branch (Honours), E. Butler (Honours), R. Egan, M. Glendinning (Honours), D. Hamblin (Honours), V. Harris (Honours), R. Holden (Honours). B. Hynes (Honours), A, Iffla, A.
Wylie Composition Prize.-D. Laihovetsky (Honours), J. Langley Hynes. (Honours), D. Marshall, R. Mar- shall (Honours), A. Miller (Hon-Presented by Rev. J. H. John- Biblical Knowledge Prizė, ours), H. Mills, A. Moss (Honours), N. Moss, (Honours), M. Poynting ston)-Form V., H. Wylie, Form
IV., R. Ingram. Honours), L. Read (Honours), II.
Composition Prize. (Presented
· Division 2-F, Bacon, C. Bander Reiton (Honours), F. Salmon (Honours), B. Bone, S. Brown (Honours), D. Smith (Honours). by W. D. Owen, Esq.)--R. H. Ae (Honours), J. Bryson (Honours), J. Smith (Honours). G. Swan Woolley. E. Culvert, J. Chubb (Honours), J. (Honours), N. Waldorf (Honours), Crouch Honours). 1). Egan, M. | D. Witchell (Honours), H. Wylie Everest (Honours), F. Fowler (Honours) (Honours), S. Fowler (Honours).
Examination Results, G. Freeman (Honours), J. Gardiner University of London Matricu- (Honours), M. Gardiner, P.lation Examination.-E. L. Hayes. Gardner (Honours), V. Grunberg (Honours), W. Hill, E. Holloway culation
University of Hongkong Matri-, (Honours). M. Huxford (Honours).ford, Distinetion in English; T. R. Examination.-B. Bick- R. Kirman (Honours), Y. Langley Ingram, Distinction in English; (Honours). J. Laurenson (Hou-
R. H. A. Woolley, Distinction in murg), M. McCaw (Honours). R. Marshall (Honours), J. McLend English.
(Honours), D. Monaghan
(Hon-
ours), F. Mooney, N. Mosa (Hon- ours). A. Owen (Honours), R. Phillips (Honours), V. Porozoff (Honours), M. Poynting (Hon- (Honours). Salmon, C. Sloan, J. Sloan Honours). J. Smith (Honours), R. Spencer, D. Taylor (Honours). R. Wood (Honours), H. Wylie (Honours).
Joux). D. Raven, M. Rousseau
Division 1.-M. Adam (Hon- ours). S. Bander (Honours), A.
Ezra Abraham Scholarship.-B. Budden.
War Memorial Prize.-B. Bud- den.
H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Esq.).-D. History Prize, (Presented by Hynes.
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Prize for Mathematics, (Pre- Miller, L. Read, sented by G. G. Wood, Esq.).-A. TAKADA
ITALMA ¡ 10,000 7,841 Geography Prize (Presented by SHIRALA Mrs. Wyatt)-M. Taylor.
¡Calls Rangoon. University of Hongkong Senior Excellency said that there
After presenting the prizes His Local Examination.-B. Budden, just another thing which he want- Distinction in English; D. Hynes, ed to say, and that was that he Distinction in English; Y. Lang-was delighted to have had the ley. Distinction in English.
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EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South) University of Hongkong Junior prizes and he had asked the head- ST. ALBANS Local Examination.-D. Brooks, A. master to give the students
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The assembly then took advan-Calls Port Holland.
6,956 Montargis French Prize B. tage of an invitation of the head- and adjourned to the Government Scholarships-school-premises, to inspect the Form VI, Y. Langley; Form V, A. work of some of the pupils:
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