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DECEMBER 11, 1935.
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E. J. Edwarda, of the Education lion regarding the continuation of the Schofield this Thin Mith, pred 28,
The annual distribution of prizes of tho Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians, Sookunpoo, was held this morning, when Mr. A. el Arculli presented the awards to the successful students.
Among the guests
* present were Mr. A. J. White, of King's College, Mr.
Temall, R.
Dr. 11. Department, Mr. S. el Arculli and Mr. M. P. Mada
Prior to the reading of his report, Mr. A. T. Hamilton, the Headmaster, welcomed Mr. Arculli and other guests. He mentioned that Mr. E. J. Edwards had been appointed the new Inspector of English Schools,
con-
ANNUAL REPORT Presenting his report, the lead- master snid:-During the year under review the school was opened on 228 days. The maximum enrolment was 150 and our average attendance 164. This
aver
per cent Rider very
Indeed considering the long distances some boys have to travel. We have boys who come every day from Cheung Chau, Taun Wan, Talpo and
o and Shatin. There have been no changes in the staff during the
yent. The discipline continues to be satisfactory. At the annual examination 162 boys were examined and 194
Last year I made
FREE change in the Uru
-1 am
pleased to report
now that this' change Justified and a very provement
hastisfactory im-
like to mention here for
of
The story of how a woman made a profit of 80 cents on a female child, ngod one year, by buying the child for $2.20 and selling it to another wo- man for $3.00 was related ht the Cen tral Magistracy before Mr. W. when two married women, Chin
charg and Wong Kan, aged 19, were ed with having taken part in a tran- anelion the object of which was to transfer possession of a female child, 18 Me), aged one year, for a valu able consideration at No. 1 Whitfickl, first floor, on September 20.
Inspector K. Andrew, of the S.C.A., slated that the first defendant or
BRITAIN AIDING TRAMP VESSELS
Landon, Dec. 10. In reply to a Parliamentary ques
Dr. Leslie tramp shipping subaldy. Burgin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, announced that as a result of a detailed examination the operation of the subtly, the Government are satisfied that it has brought about a distinct improvement in British tramp shipping and in the and employment of British officers seamen, not only by
by its direct effects, hut niso na n result of the measures of co-operation which the subsidy has iginally bought the child from its natural mother, and a few days later to introduce. enabled allpowners
In the adverse circumstances which sold the child to the second defendant. The child's mother noticed that a 1 persist danger a con
the withdrawal of the
woman was carrying the child at the a-continuance Recor submitly
second defendant's house and report- of those measures of co-operation and ed to the S.C.A. As a result the de- jeopardise the Improvement that had
were both charged. The been affected. The Tramp Ship- fendants
first defendant bought the child for owners' Commitizo have applied for
$2.20
and sold it to the second defen- continuance
ance of the subsidy, and the cast for $3. A sung tip had been dant Government
ment have decided to ask
drawn up in which the first defendant Parliament to make available for stated she was the mother of the period of 12 months from January 1
child, but this was not so.
The ac tion of the second defendant was not next a further sum of £2,000,000 on the same general terms and conditions viewed seriously by the S.C.A. bo as before British Wirelaat.
cause she lind acted in good faith,
and the prosecution were only that she be bound over. The mother! of the child was not charged, an therg was no evidence against her. Sho was very poor, had several other children, and was not being supported by her husband.
st
BACK TO CANTON
A
Both defendants admitted tho
I would the beno-
Shanghai, Dec.. 11. Some of the South-west members fit of parents in particular that in
who attended the recent session of this school the study of English and Urda in carried Ride.by
GIJE
and the Kuomintang Congress are leaving side and
for Canton this afternoon in the Pre- from one class thil
to another Janguages. I wish parents would remember this when bringing their families from India, The Kindor garten class continues to be popular and the numbers have increased since last year,
puires proficiency in both aldent McKinley. They include Mr. chargo, the first defendant slating she
are
are.
or
The examination resulta on the whole
satisfactory, In Class 4. entrance examination to Queen's College 10 boys passed out of 11.
Practically every boy in the school takes part in games of some kind or other. In the annual sports boys
classified Senior usually Junior but we have now special events for the very small boys. Football and cricket matches ard played against other schools while the inter-class rivalry is very keen. Our thanks are again due to the II.K. Cricket League for a donation of $60 towards our sports fund. A very successful sports meeting was held in March
the 631
Indian Recreation Club's ground at which nearly every boy in the school compeled. We have to thank the many friends of the Indian com- munity for their generous support in this matter.
Huang Chi-lu, Mr. Teng Ching-yang and Mr. Li Yin-Reuter.
Rattan Singh, E.K. Prize for Geo- graphy; Mohinder Singh, Urdu Prize.
Class B-Basant Singh, 1st. Pelzo and Govt. Scholarship for one year:
Bakhshish Singh, 2nd Prize; Attar Singh, E.K. Prize for Geography; M. U. Khan, E.K. Prize for Composi tions Darahan Singh, Urdu Prize.
Class Sarwan Singh, 1st. Prize and Govt. Scholarship for one year; U. S. Chellaram, 2nd. Prize; J. B. Hassan, Urdu Prize.
THE PLACE OF SPORT
After presenting the prizes, Mr. Arculli said: It is apparent from the report just read that the school lias had a successful year and the Head- master, staff and boys are to be con- gratuinted on its continued
and clad to hear the leadmaster's warning against the neglect of studies for games. Coming as it dees from Dre Whore
name was one to conjure with in football circles not so many years ago and one who still indulgos less very good indeed. In addition to the strenuous than football the games played physical exercise should carry great weight. recognises the taken in every cinas. All this I am education
volue DI the old idea of
GOOD HEALTH
did not know the laws of Hongkong.
Mr. Schofield imposed a fine of $200, in default three months' hard Labour, on the first defendant, and bound over the second defendant in a personal bond of $100 to be of good behaviour for one year..
LEAGUE EXPERTS TO REPORT
ON SANCTIONS AND THEIR EFFECT
London, Dec. 10.
A Geneva message states that the Lenguo experts who are studying the application of sanctions against Italy met to-day to examine the answers received from various Governments since the last meeting. They will pro- pare an interim report, on the whole subject for submission to the com- mittee of Eighteen which meets on Thursday.
The general health of the boys is 1 in his leisure moments in put the sanctions into effect.
It is understood that the experts find that a certain number of South American States have not yet taken the necessary legislative measures to According to present arrangements,
sure has a beneficial effect on toc games, but we his time in the Minister for League Affairs, Mr.
and none in play has long since been discarded it does not follow that lessons should be sacrificed for apor It is it
attention must recognised that be given to the physical as well as the mental development of a boy as the one helps the other and health is an t everybody should cultivate. anact that For that reason principally you find games included in the activities of every school.
health of the pupils. We again thank making a bay the Medical Ulcer for Schools and his assistants for the interest they take in the boys and for the valuable advice they give at all times.
The library has-been-re-organised over 100 volumes have been added during the
year. Lake this rather belated oppor- Lunity of thanking the military authorities for the excellent facilities afforded us to witness their Tattoo last November. Then in May we
had Games have also other virtues which the Silver Jubiles of His Majesty make them a supplement to a boy's King George V. Holidays were de- education. Teachers do not teach mere "book learning". Their гeя-
clared and the boys took full advan- is much greater. In the
tage of the local celebrations to show their loyalty,
room and generally in a boy's
We have 34 boys on our free list school life they teach him to be in-
year, un increase of 4, and 2 and
are
participa
this behalf of these boys I wish to express. gratitude to the donora-Mr. A. Arculli and the Trustees of the Sir than in games and for this renson also Ellis Kadoorie Fund. In addition wa have five boys holding Government
Scholarships. All these boys appro- ciate what is being done for the ive
Before I close I would like to
tho
MASTER RETIRING
and we shall not be able
who is also acting Foreign Eden, Minister in the absence of Sir Samuel Hoare, will leave London to-morrow afternoon to attend the Committee of Eighteen-British Wiseless.
GOVT. SERVANTS CHARGED
ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCÉS
on
games that make your body hour to have him with us at the next prize moned for obtaining $50 from the
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P.W.D., appeared before Mr. W courageous.
Schofield, at the Central Magistracy promoted by
this mo
morning, on summonses of obtain- teachers
-9.30 rely on games to aid them in ing money by false pretences from an their tasks.
asks. So long, therefore, as Indian, Wajir Singh. The defendants games are played for the purposes were Lo Hok-kui, Tang Wai-ming ndmirable, but they can be overdane for which they are intended they are and The Sing-ho.
Lo Hok-kai and Pang Wai-ming were summoned for having on Febru- boys a word of advice. I have or, I should say, over-played, and I already mentioned cricket and foot- trust you will bear in mind the Head-ary this year, with intent to de- trand, obtained from the complainant bull and Lake this opportunity of master's warning.
$150 by falsely.pretending that they telling you boys how pleased I am to!
aa publle servants within the mean- soo how well you play both games.
of the Public Servants Liabilities don't want to discourage you in any
ing Prize-day in this school has for Ordinance, 1017, werd being paid way, but there is just the inclination many years been a function which with some of you to put sport
salary or emolument of $250 a month, with pleasure. My
Tee Sing-ho was summoned for your lessons. Always remember that have attended your lessons must come first. Sport with sadness as it reminds me that plainant
attendance to-day, however, la tinged having obtained $60 from the com-
16 helps you with your lessons. It is
*this year February Mr. your cricket and football and other leaving the Colony on retirement in Hamilton, your Headmaster, Is
by a similar
nitur pretence, and Lo fok- kal and Tae Sing-ho were also sum- the summer mind healthy, and it is the healthy giving. Mr. Hamilton has been Head.
complainant by a similar pretence mind that hein
helps you
on March 4 this year. 10 tackle the master since, I think, 1928, and the difficultion that crop up not only in boys of this and behalf achoo) in life.
chon but I are to thank all men are greatly indebted to him for much of the complainant, and Mr. help and kindness during his tenure fendants, and tendered pleas of not bers of the staff for their loyal co- of ellige for much help and courtesy Mr. Schofield -adjourned the sum-
have niso to personally
guilty. thank him In matters connected with the Schoolmanses until 11,80 a.m. on January 3, and I take Class 4-Lal Singh, 1st. Prize and him and this opportunity to wish 1936.
good health, Government Scholarship to Queen's long life and prosperity In their Home. College for three years; S. E. Bux, fand whe
when they leave
us. (applause). 2nd. Prize and Gov't. Scholarship to Rumour has already named Mr. Queen's College for three years; Piara Hamilton's successor and If it is Singh, Wu Hay-tong Scholarship to correct the school will be lucky, Queen's College for three years; Whoover the successor may be, I feel Osman Talip, Ellis Kadoorie Scholar- he will be happy here, and I am suro ship to Queen's College for one year: that he can rely on the support of the A. K. Markar
Prize for Comi- numerous well-wishers and friends of S. Barkar, B.R. Prize the school when he assumes office. Geography: Plara Singh,
-Messrs. Benjami and Potts Urdu Prize
In reply, Mr. Hamilton said it had colved the following Straits currency Class Naranjan Slagh, 1st never occurred to him to say good-bye quotations (buyers) from Singapore Prize and Gov't, Scholarship for one now, almost six months before his |
for raw rubber!"
.21% cls, off % et. year; Aziz Ahmed, 2nd Prize: Aziz Impending departure. His tenure of Jan./Mar. .22 eta, offet.
had been a very pr/June Ahmed, E.K. Prize for Composition; office at the Naranjan Singh, E.K. Prize for Geo happy one, with almost no change of July/Sept.
.22% cto. off set. .23 staff. There wore but two exceptions, *raphy; Arjan Singh, Urdu Prize.
ta. of 1⁄4 ct. Singh, lat. Prize when Mr. Bishen Singh left on retire-
Market-Quiet.
operation and support, throughout the th
PRIZE LIST
year,
for
I
(applause).
Class 8cholarship for one year; mont and when Mr. Khan transferred i
and Gov't.
Abdul Hussain, 2nd. Prize; Abdul to
to Queen's College. The speaker sald Hussain, E.K.. Prize for Composition; he hoped to have another
regarding his
Muhamed Currcom, E.K. Prize for of addressing the staff reportunity
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Geography? Sarwar Khan, Urdu retirement and concluded by thanking Prizo
Mr. Arculli for his very kind remarks.
The anticyclone has increased in Class 7-Ali Ahmed, 1st, Prize and
Three hoarty choors word then intensity and covers China and the Govt. Scholarship for one year; called for Mr. Arculll, and another neighbouring seas. Pressure is high- Mehtab Singh, : 2nd. Prize; Pritam three were given for the guests, after out over Mangalia. Local forecasti Singh, E.K. Prize for Composition; which the gathering disparsedi N.E. winds, fresh; fair generally.
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