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K.R.A. ANNUAL MEETING

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The committe wrote in answer

to this, expressing their keen dis- KEEP UPKEEP DOWN

BY FITTING

appointment at the continued de- lay in completing the new school and pointing out that at the pre sent time, there were over 30 ap- plleants for admission, who could not be accommodated at the school." In view of this, the com- The Rev. W. W. Rogers in his mittee requested the Government. presidential address at the annual to give the matter their further general meeting" of the Kowloon consideration and expedito the Residenta Association.at St. construction of the school on the Andrew's Church Hall last even-original site. ing said:

It will be seen from the report that the work of the committee has gone forward steadily throughout, the year, and we present to you this record of its activities with the assurance that at least we have done what in us lay to maintain the "high standard set by our pre- decessors in office, and to serve the general interests of "Kawloon re- sidents, without fear or favour.

·Our position ia somewhat anomalous. We are a self-con- stituted body, with no official status, yet we form practically the only means whereby the collective feelings of the community on this side of the harbour can be voiced, In these democratle times, I can not think it is entirely a healthy thing that a community of this size should be debarred from any exer- cise of their civic responsibilities, and I should like to express full concurrence in the hope voiced by one of our past presidents, Mr. C. M. Manners, that the Government will recognise the wisdom of grant- ing some kind of municipal control

The result of all this is, that after five years we stand practi- cally where we did at the begin- ning. The committee feels that this is a matter of urgent public. importance, not only to Kowloon residents but to the Colony, and I. trust that the incoming committee will not let the matter lic,

That there is need for prompt action is evident. The school is the only one of its class for Brit- tish children, applicants are being turned away, and the present school where some 250 boys and xirls are educated, is described in the report of the Retrenchment Commission as "a jumbled up col- lection of wooden huts with no proper school amenities". general feeling is that, the school, as it at present stands. is a dis- grace to the Colony, and I cannot think that the Government is aware of the strength of feeling which exists on the part of the parents whose children have no option but to attend it.

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in domestic matters, so using for hus figured at our annual meet- the welfare of the Colony, the keenings for many years. civic spirit which is represented. The committee is asking for an

extension of the covered in an Association of this kind.

Until such time comes, we must which have proved such a con- venience to passengers in wet utilize to the beat advantage, all such opportunities as are afforded weather, and we are advised that us of putting our services at the the matter is being considered.

Itself is "in This disposal of the Government, and

it thing, but gives co-operating with the public utility opportunity of referring, companies, with the object of mak-more, in the face of steadily ing Kowloon a more desirable place increasing traffic, to the need of to live in (Hear Hear). In pur-removing the garage and hoard- suit of this purpose, we desire the ing, which help to block the bot- support and assistance of all re-tleneck. In view of the amount sidents, as the value of our work of valuable.land occupied by the depends on the extent in which we Railway, out of all proportion to succeed in voicing public opinion. the number of passengers which it carries or is likely to carry for Central British School, ·

many years to come, it is unrea sonable that the railway authori Of the matters which have oc- 'empied our altention during the

ties should have the power to.bin- der the natural widening of the past year, the most pressing at the Salisbury Road at this vital point. moment is that of the Central Bri- Again I hope that the incoming tish School. I will outline briefly committee will be able to bring the position. In April 1929, nearly public opinion to bear on the re- five years ago, the question of in-moval of this obstruction, with adequate accommodation at this view, to meeting the requirements school was discussed at some length of the traffic, and making the en- by the committee, and as a result, trance to the Peninsula more a letter was written to the Colonial worthy of its size and rapidly in- Secretary, stressing these facts: creasing importance.

Here I should like to say a word 1. The number of pupils had

grown from 39 in 1902, when about the huge area of ground the school was opened, to 153 occupied in Nathan Road by the We have at the time of writing, the at-military authorities. tendance having

doubled seen, with dismay, the erection of permanent buildings for stabling within the last seven years!

the mules, in place of the old The class room accommoda-familiar mat-sheds, as we under- tion was stated to be inade-stood negotiations were afoot for quate and the situation and the resumption of this land by general arrangements. un-the Government, satis' actory.

Surely it is more than time that

find

3. It was pointed out that this this valuable site in the best part

was the only school of its of our most important thorough -class for British children in fare was put to a better use than It should the Colony, and in view of the for housing mules. increasing tendency of parents prove a decided atimulus to our to keep their children in the thinking powers when we

much easier it is for the Colony instead of sending how them home for their educa-mules to get new quarters. In our main street,, than for our child- tion, the Government was

get the new school they asked to equip a new Central ren to

need. British School.

Kowloon Hospital.

ta June 1930, we were advised that the preparation of a site for a new school was in progress and would be completed about the end of 1931.

Since last year's meeting, the work of enlarging Kowloon Hos- pital has been put in hand, and we hope that with the completion In December 1932, it was noted of this new block, there will be no that the preparation of the site further delay in the provision of had been completed, so the Com-the sorely-needed and long over- mittee wrote to the Colonial due maternity ward

The need for a Public Diapen- Secretary asking if a date could be given for the completion of the eary in the southern area of Kow- loon is urgent and has been re- school. In reply to this, we were cognized by the Government. We informed that the site assigned understand that provision for this to the new school was now being will be made in the near future, réserved for a proposed Mental In closing, I should like to ex- Hospital, that a new site had been press my grateful acknowledge- selected for the school, the pre-ments to every member of the parations for which would be committee for his loval support taken in hand early in the New and fathfol labours during the Year.

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