GARRISON SCHOOL PRIZE DAY,

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COL. SKINNER'S ADVICE

TO PUPILS.

UNSELFISHNESS.

To cultivate a spirit of unselfsb- and of Interest in others, was the advice given by Col. R. B.. Skinner, O., E., when he present- ed the awards at the annual prize- giving of the Garrison Schools, held this morning at Valunteer Noirit Headquarters, It wa

they had to develop themselves, said Col. Skiner, but it was one of the essentials of life, and play- ed a a tremendoua part in the bup. piness of themselves and their fellownen in this life.

Col. Skinner congratulated Capt. Deakin the excellence of his

011 report. which he realised was en- tirely antiafistory, and at the same time he congratulated all those, who had worked to achieve anch efficiency in the zebral,

apologised for the unavoidable absence the Comerci Oficer Commanding.

The poorerlings were opened by the sear children and infants, the farmer

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"Lullaby"

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1931.

BRITAIN'S FUTURE MAMMOTH OF THE SEAS!

How the new Cunarder will look when completed. The vessel will be 1,018 feet long and of 71,000 tons grow.

SUGAR MARKET.

THE LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS,

The following cable at the close

Per-

of the sugar marked yesterday has

truth and th,

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‹ Brabots ( ani the youngsters, been received by MesaĖS, "In the

Fashion" A. A. Milner, Subsequent to the distribution of prizes, the seniors sang "Land of My Fathers." and before breaking up for vacation, rousing heera were given the Col. Skinner and. the staff

Capt. Denkia's Report.

Captain Iwakin. D.8.0.. St.C A.E.C... in presention

report aid: Paring the year and review.

change in there has been me

School Stuff, and much of the very salisfactory progress must be attri hated to thin ft. Warrant err Instructor, Clu

London Terminals,

March 1932 6 10% dowen Isl. May 1982. down 4. Aupust 199 7 3, down . December 1901 6-74, down Trl,

New York Terminals,

March 19932 1.18 down & ple. Mar 1902 150t down à prx, July MIX 150 down 4 jits, September 1907) 110 down 2 pts, December 1981 1.33 down & pla

Lootos 7 12. Market easy The Inthacune of German.

1 (Balucation J A. E. Parsons, an charge of the Elder under

Children's School, and A.S. Mrs.ituation.

Samarahy Ripley, in charge of the Infants! School, and Dheir respective state war ↑ Milk saht

to be congratulated in the excellent † White eluentional work carried od during

the Sebeol year. The general tone

and happy ntinnsphere of the schonl

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₤12 been must marked, and mainly be attributed to the patien and pleasant personalities f Wh traching staff and similar virtus of the children themselves. Cleanliness and neutreas of drees are outstanding characteristles of the children und refect great credit on the parents,

420 731 Tred two tons Qld Orp other not disdoped.

EXCHANGE RATES.

Previous Day.

21.89

Yesterdny.

120.00 221.900

201

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T'an- Geneva Berlin Oahu... I regret that we shall, in the ramin

Helsingfors trooping senson, Jose the services of

Athens... Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. Ripley,

Buenos Aires Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Donelan, whe

Slangbal are being transfered to the new York Establishment. It is not easy to

Amsterdam

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1/27 4.5.9. 14 12,045

48,15

30.56

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34.55

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92,80 14.165

139

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adequately express my entitude 10 Stockholm them all for the legal way in which Vintin They have for three years earned aut

Madrid. their duties and supported me in the

Bucharest Administration 1/ these Garrison

Mduteville, Schools. The children jasin pre in

Hongkong wishing them every MAICAN 741912

Brussels happiness in their new stations at

atilan. Home

The attendance for the year

hasopenhagen.

Prize. been remarkably good, and in the

Lisbon, rospect I express my thanks to the

fb.. jarenis on whom Ce attendance question mostly depends. The scholast

Bombay has been entirely free of epiderates.

Silver Grot) The number of children allending

(Forward) E are:--Army 90, Royal Naval Dock- yard 16. Ex-anhtiers unt Cavilion 29.

Sebolarship.

..

112,

34.79

A remarkable, picture showing the new Cunarder under construe- tion at Clydebank. It gives a vivid impression of the phenomenal length of the craft, though the picture was taken from a point at least a hundred feet from the atorn.

MISTLETOE AND

CANCER.

SWISS DOCTOR'S NEW

TREATMENT.

NOBODY'S PET,

Continaed from Page 6

all this sort of thing certainly helps.

I were tuining a thunder

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6,90-6.35 p.nr. Varlety, Orchestral-Just a Memory, Orchestral-Charmaine.

Jean Lænsen and His Orch, $585, Voeni Duet-Lido Lady-Here in my

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Phyllis Dare and Jack Hulberi. Song-Lido Lady-Atlantic Blues.

Phyllis Dare (Suprano). $226. Saxophone Solo-Llewwilyn Waltz, Saxophone Solo-Kouvenir,

Rudy Wiedorft. Vocal Dart-Mon Coeur,

4070,

Maurice Chevalier and Yvonne

Song-Je ne Dis Pas, Nan.

Vallee,

Maurice Chevalier (Baritone). 4-4022, Guitar and Piano Durt-A Blues

Serenade.

Len Fs and 5k Bright. Banjo Solo-Butterfingers.

Len Fillis, ugo. 6.33-7.00 p.m. Orchestral. Chanson Hindoue (Song of India)

(Rimsky-Korankov).

Jean Lenson and His Orchesten. 3019. Paysage (Raynaldo Hahn). Lleure Exquise (Raynaldo Hahn). Jean Lerisen and His Orchestra, 4011, Widmung (Dedication) (Schumann), Bu (Raynaklo Hahn).

Jean Lensen and His Orchestra, 4214. The Clock is Playing (Blaauw), Chanson Bohemienne (Boldi and

Nussbaum).

Jean Lensen and His Orchestra. 4741. 7.00 pan. Stock Quotations and Mail Notice, etc.

7.05-7.26 p.nr. Octets. Serenade (Gounail art. Sear). Extase (Ganne).

The J, H. Squire Celeste Octet. 1582, Melody in (Rubinstein air, Sear), Gavatina (Ralf arr. Sear).

Dr. Werner Karlin, a Swiss or storm would pick out some bla Claquantaine (Gabriel Marie), 19.15/18 12.15 16 port described in a reture -Balch Wiggelesen,

jenneer read before the Royal Society || of Arts, experiments that had been award of prizes fearried out with injections of a pr. offered annually to Children of the mental capacity of the chikiren, bu aration nauk from mistletoe, andfif. I would let go seot free and Garrison Schools by the Board of also their conduct in school. per the specific effects upon the forms Education 6 were taken up by this verance and application to selo tion of tuRONIS,

January last. The success Work generally.

or the eight Scholarships ni +126+ Central British School, Kowloon,

:

children Tor taking

The

into ac

only the

The J. II. Squire Celeste Úclet, 4161. man who goes around saying there Gavotte, from "Mignon" (Thomas).

nothing to be afraid of and The . It. Squire Celeale Octet, 3877. clip a rigar or two out from be twong his teeth just to show him, Anny nice fellow like me, who knows his place and tries to keep might even sprout a fine big pot for, buried gold

pieces for

him The Fanny part about all this school

In spite of the fact that, in the, in that now that I am old enough ful competitors were Jean Ripley. Robert Jones, Peter Wilson, Gilbert

(Doucet). In courlusion I desire on behalf of ain, very advanced enses but been to come out frankly and admit Budden, Lindon Willmott and Joseph the Staff and Scholars to thank drait with, the treatment had be how I feel about thunderstorms, ficcks and the leadmaster Mr G. Colonel E. B. Skinner for consenting successful in the majority of these Franklin Nightingale, reports very the present Prizes to thank The Cases in bringing climl far-reach- favourably on all these pupills,

Commanding Officer and the Officers

Handwork of Pupils.

The annual swimming sports will of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence take place on 16th Sept, next when Corps for the loan of this building in hoped that the contest for the and rally all those who by their championship honours will be as keen attendance to-day have shown their as last year. The splendid swimming interest in the School.

ubility of the children is due in a

large measure to the facilities which

exist at Stonecutters,

A large number of children belong

Prize Winners.

St. 7. Ron. Pax, R. Palmier

Si, 6. Doris Smith, Leonard Pin-

to the Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Wolf fukt, Crest Vagg. Arthur Allen.

Cubs and Brownies organisation and

Std. Harry Clarke, Violet Fields

enery out their work with enthusiasm. Robert Maycock, Con, Sally.

Appreciation. *

Std. Nalli Murray, Donuld Stiff, Bobert Parkinson, Gea. Fettis,

On behalf of the children and staff | Amy Lenver, Agnes Chambers, I wish to thank Mrs. Seott Little, MissCharles Haslam. Harry Carter. Steele, Mrs. Bishop, Mr. W, Low and Std. 3-Fredk. Richardson, Penri Bdam. Sturgeon, S. W. Borderers, Buchanan, Raymund Godson, Jean who devote so much of their time to Parkinson, Ceell Morley, Wilfred these activities. Further additions Chambers, Dorothy Desain. hnva been made to the School Std. Mary Parsons, Adn Ander- Stilf, Library from parents and friends of son, Joyce Webley, Kathleen the School particularly from Mr. and Ron. Kite. Noel Rapp. Ernest May- Mrs. Green. Such gifts of suitable cock, Esme Payne, Donald Murray, books are greatly appreciated by the Joyce Shaw. children.

Needlework. Seniors: M. Spence- The large numbor of prizes to-day lagh, Joan Shousmith, Nelle Marray, have bean made possible to the Dorothy Holloway, Juniors: Joyce generous contributions received from Webley, Mary Parson.. tho various Naval and Military

Handwork:-M. Sayers, Don. Mur- Officers. Units, Messen and Clubs, ray, Ed. P'infold.

Pamplin.

Anderson,

Commodore H. T. Baillio-Cra- ham, recsatly appointed head of the British Naval Mission in Chinn

!

7.26-8.00 p.m. Choruses and Piag forte Solon, Rebin Adair.(arr. Lewis). By Celia's Arbour (Moore and

Horsley). The Salisbury Singers (Unnecum- panied), 40-44, Chopinata (Aira froni Chopin)

(Doucet). Wagnerin (Aics from Wagner)

Clement Doucet. 4836. Hush Thee. My Babe (Sullivan). Peaceful Night (German),

The Salisbury Singers (Unaccom- panied). 4208.

seem to be getting too old to mind them Su much. It has been a couple of years now nince I had!

really good seare (I am

now1 knocking woed so hard that the The Rustle of Spring (Sinding).

To the Spring (Grieg). man in the next room just yelled,

Leslie England. 4114. "Come in!") Perhaps it is just Come, Lel us Join the Roundelay that, when you got to be my age, (Wm. Beale).

it doesn't make so much difference. Drink to me Only With Thine

If it isn't lightning it will be hardening of the arteries. I still! would prefer, hardening of the arteries, however. It isn't noisy.

Eyes (Jonson).

8.00 p.. No Report

The Salisbury Singers (Unaceam- panied). 3975. Local Time and Weather

PRI Chinese Studín.

10.30 pm. Rugby Mid-day Press

10.33 p.m. Close Down.

8.03-10.30 Concert.

GOOD PHOTOS ARE NEW

EASY TO TAKE.

There are many days when the By E. A. De GREVE

sun glints through nebulous clouds, and we say how bright the light is ! THE holiday snapshot season is This light is far more actinic, that

Firat

swing, the little

pocket camera becomes an object of than a cloudless summer's day, and (consideration as serious as that rapid exposures can be made

with given to his apparatus by the very soft results, because there will owner of an elaborate outft.

be no sharp

nrp shadowa.. foremast the amatour Beginners must remember to ahould

consider the

question

of have the sun behind them so that

tho light is

is on the picture, and not From HM. Dockyard Offeints and Std. Audrey Wright, Jamening, even if temporary, improve-light. Good results will be obtain-

com-ed if photographs are taken in the In the i lena Jeanne from the parents of civilian children Finfold,

Beryl ment; and in certain cases,

of the

the camera. Pictures Freeman,

morning, when the sun is not too can be taken facing the sun if care attending the Schools. In addition Reeve, Paulino Buchanan, Margaret plete cures had been attained.

Ronald the Hongkong Board of Education Richardson,

Witt,

high, or better still evening, when is taken to shfeld the lens from Mabel and the individual members of the Pamplin, Gladys.

Molly

"This experimental work," ho the sun is geing down and all light-direct rays! Wonderfully artistic General Committee of the Hongkong Doyle, Jeyca Hoare, Wendy Anslow, Bald, "has shown that it is possible ing effects are soft and round and pictures can be made in this way. Chamber of Commerce have again Hypatia

Nicks, to prove that a specific relation half tones will receive their full Betty

If you are enterprising enough to generously contributed towards the Kenneth Kite, Maureen Gallagher. exists between cancer and mistletoe, value,

print your own pictures on printing Class 2-Ronie Matthews, Barbara and also between mistletoe and the Priro Fund. To all those I tendor the

At on in the full glare of out paper, do not put your frame alacoro thanka of the staff and Shoosmith, Winnie Farmer, Ronald pre-cancerous state.

sunshine shadows will be sharp and directly in the sun, or every dust. scholars.

Clarke, Josophine Mahoney, Tony "If patients are treated in the difficult to deal with in portraituro, mark and imperfection will print Before asking Colonel R. B. Skin- Green.

very earlicat pre-cancer condition and landscapes will be brilliant. out. nor, O.B.E., to distributo the prizen I Class 3-Leonard Clarke, Kathleen with preparations of Viscum (mia-though hard and without contours. Print, if possible, in a soft bright wish point out that this prize Ward, Vera McFarlane, Brian Haz-tletos) the blood picture returns to giving is an occasion of pleasure for zard, Bernard Mitchell, Diana Frre to the normal; thus the presence of rule, think it necessary to wait for tissue paper. The printing will Amateur photographers, as a light, or cover the frame with some children, and of necessity a man, Jean Parsons, Pexy Chambers, a cancer intent in the blood may be brilliant sunshine to make their take longer, but the results will pay matter of disappointment for others Fred Morley, Elslo Doyle.

Babies. Patricia who have not been fortunate enough

Poarce, David diagnosed, and cured by the treat first ventures. Resulta, though for the extra time spent on them." to be in the prize Ret. I can assure Hayden, Dick Daniels, Pecos Lever, ment. It is thus actually possibio to technically good, may have been Choose your light as carefully an you that the staff oxercise, the greatest Dorothy Stokes, Frank Parkinson, make an early diagnosis and ac-much more artistic if softer light you choose your subjects and your cars in selecting the most deserving Stephen Webb,

complish an early cure."

ing had been chosen.:

W plotures will amply reward you.

noon

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