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SCHOOL PRIZE-DAY
LADY SOUTHORN GIVES AWAY AWARDS
A pleasant function took place at the Peak Club yesterday after noon, when the Peak School held its prize distribution.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER
the good places taken in their new HONGKONG MUI-TSAI classes by our' old pupils.
Other Activities
After a lapse of some years school sports were again organis- ed this year and these wore hold
the
ANOTHER COMMITTEE TO REPORT
the
in April, The Chief Justice, Mr. It is officially announced that MacGregor very kindly allowed His Excellency the Governor has the school the use of his grounds appointed a Committed to consi- der certain proposals forwarded Everyone, The ball was crowded with rola for the occasion. tives and friends of the school understand, enjoyed the event by the Secretary of State for the Mui-tsul system in Hongkong and children, who were treated to an very much. The school was re- Colonica on the subject of
the to report on these and kindred excellent entertainment after the painted throughout during prizes-had-beon distributed by summer holidays and all
The Chairman of the Committee Lady Southor. On the platform furniture re-polished and dene up. matters. with Lady Sonthorn were Mr. G. t. A new bookenne, fitted with heat-
cupboard is Mr. F. H. Loseby, the well known solicitor, and other mem- Sayer, the Director of Education, ing lamps and a and Mr. A. D. Brawn, Inspector of were supplied.
As the question pf accommoda-bers are Miss Dorothy Brazier, English Schools.
tion is getting rather acute, I can- Mr. Tang Shlu-kin, 'M..E., and Mr.
report without J. M. Wong. not conclude my
The proposals from the Secre expressing the hope that the Gov ernment may, at some early date, tary of the State are not dis see its way to making some addi- closed.
A moat encouraging report of the activities of the School was read out by Miss Newsholme, the Headmistress, who also extended
new
a welcome to Lady Southors. tlon to the school-premises. The school was built originally, I be allevo, for about 40 pupils, and as we now have to house about 76,
In reply, Lady Southorn in few words thanked the Hondmis tross for her kind words, and also congratulated her on the report the year's work.
The Report.
of
1934.
Mr. Loseby and his wife take a close interent in the welfare of children and have been netive or more, It follows, that we are workers for the Society for the very much restricted for space in Protection of Children and other Little bodies. Mr. Losoby is the Hon. our smaller classrooms.
children should have room to move Secretary of the Society for Kow. around. while they are working, loon.
Mr. Tang Shiu-kin, M.B.E., The annual report stated in The playgrounds, too, are really
Managing Director of the Kowloon too small. part:
The school year began 00
Another thing I must mention Motor Bus Company, Is Chairman ata of the St. John Ambulance Bri- November 1, 1933, with 69 paplle, is that the amount paid for And in July, when the school year tlonery is not adequate. I cannot gade. He was formerly Chairman for ended there were 62 children in provide the stationery each child of the Tung Wah Hospital and of attendance. This month we have requires for $1 a term and propose the Po Leung Kuk refuge 70 pupils and we have had to re-raising the fee to 2 which is the girls. He also is a strong sup- fuse applications for admission to amount paid by pupila in all the porter of the Society for the Pro classes oven, eight and nine, other junior Government schools. tection of Chlidren. owing to lack of space.
1 kope parents will not regard this The health of the children has na an imposition. Any surplus of the end of the year we shall spend been good throughout the year.
There are few changes of staff in adding to the school Library to record. In March Mrs. Stark and pictures. returned from long leave and re- I should like to take this oppor-
Miss Dorothy Brazier is an Ad- Army, sumed her duties as Head Mistress tunity of thanking the Staff for of the school and Miss Newsholme, their willing nesistance in every Jutant of the Salvation
whose girls' home at Kowloon City who had acted as Head Mistress thing that has been undertaken.
The Headmistress concluded:-in well known. during her absence, went back to Ellis Kadoorie School. In June We all think it was very kind of i Mrs. Stark was appointed Acting Lady Southern to come here this Head Mistress of Bellias Public afternoon, to School and Miss Newsholme again prizes, and we wish to express toficiency). (Prixa presented by Miss took her place at the Penk School. her our hearty thanks.
Mr. J. M. Wong, Manager of the China Emporium, has been a member of committee of many local organisations including St. Stephen's Church and the Dio- cesan- Girls' School.
distribute our Peter Stellingwerff (General Pro-
The Prize List
Buckwell).
Class 8.1, Elspeth Forster 2, Margarot Purves. Helon Tracy (Gen eral Proficiency). Joan Davidson (General Progress). (Prize presented by Mrs. Hooper),
Class 7-1, Helen Sanger, 2, June
Special Prizes.-Miss
Ortleppto Tom Williama.
Bicheno'
Mr. Sayer, the Director of Exhu-! ention, has visited the school on several occasions, and Mr. Brawn, The following is the prize list: Inspector of Schools, has examined Class 10-Hamish Nicol, Eleanor the work. The end-of-the-year Banger, Tommy Draper, Graeme examinations, held in July, showed Young, Bernd Adamczowski, Margaret Ralston that the work had reached a Batis. Anderson, Constance Monaghan, Jen- factory standard, which has beennifer Butters, Vivien Ralston, Hans Prize for Progress in Music awarded
Adamczowniki, substantiated by messages recely Bernard Mills, Pat Greenhill, and Headmistress' Prizes for Neatness ed from parents, who have recent Peter Harris-Walker.
awarded to Geraldine Davidson (Class ly placed their children in schools Cicen 9-Div. (1.)-1, Robin 7), Isobel Butters (Class B), Sylvia In England and elsewhore. Wo Young; 2, Alan Mackichan, Div. (11). Franklin (Class 9), Graeme, Young have been very pleased to hear of]-1, Neville Mills; 2, Robin Taylor. (Class 10).
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