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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1935.
PRIZE GIVING
STUDENTS OF HOLY SPIRIT
SCHOOL
The Holy Spirit School conducted by the MK Sisters at 140, Calne Readi held its annual prize distribution at St. Patrick's Hall, Garden Road, on ccasion Tuesday, afternoon, Tho was marked by n short but pleasing programme including a Chinese piny,
The Homeless Artist," done
by girls of the Intern
Clasa Mother Goose Riddles imper- |
Play
of
by the Little Ones, and a lovely Nativity
enacted by the Upper Classes, The singing bymns and carols behind the scenes linked the short scenes and tableaux nto a beautiful wholea Atting prelude to the Christmas feast now at hand...
Mr. S. F. Lam's Address
The Rov Thomas O'melin, M.M.: addressed the audience in Chinese and Introduced the speaker of the even ing, Mr. S. F. Lam, PIC.D. Mr. Lam. sald:
I am very pleased to be here on this Red-letter Day of the Holy Spirit School. I personally know that this school is very successfully managed, because two of my children Ita have had the privilege of being students. I take this opportunity to congratulate the Head Mistress and her staff as well as the students upon the good work they have done, i thank the teachers and the students
for having put up auch
entertainment na
no we had this
I wish to any a few words
your
to the students. This school may be compared
ared to an auction room where teachers are tho auctioneers. They hold up certain good things and sollelt your bids. Those of you who make the highest bids are sure to receive the best credits and the sum total of these credits determing the fate of your future fo. The things which your teachers have to offer are neither gold nor silver; but happiness and usefulness.
Experience has convinced me no Jess than mont other people
that human
a life, especially after school days .ព sories of problema which
constantly call for logical solution. There is struggle after struggle and it is a battle we all have to fight. In order to win our way through difficulties, we must "make hay while the Run shines."
I have never found a successful careless person who has been a student and a negligent child. You are taught in the Holy Spirit School, one of the best in the Colony, con- ducted by the Slaters of the Mary- knoll Convent. They lay the founda- tion on which your future career Is built. You are assured of success only if you learn all you can from them and make the best use of it in life.
The Prize LiBl
.
School Leaving Certificates: Dulcie Chan
Contonese), (distinction in Maisie Chiu (distinction in Geome try).
Prizes for Highest General Aver- nge: Class 2, Laura Luk; Class 3, Regina Lau; Class 4. Annie Wong; Class 5, Frances Au; Class 6, Bessie Seu; Class GB, Florence Ho: The Special Class, Jean Tam; Class 7 Anita Ip; Class 8, Nana Hui: Class 3, Joyce Chan: Class 10, Winnie Seu Standard II, Stella Sedick; Standard 1. Alexander Chun.
Prizes for Chinese Upper Chung Hok: First, Regina Lav: Second, Laura Luke; Lower Chung lok: First, Frances Au; Second, Gertrude Ip: Sixth year, Iris Tang; Fifth year, Anna Leung; Fourth year, Rose Tanng Third
Mary Leung: year, Second year, Catherine Teang: First
Ronny Luk.
yents
Prizes for Oral English: Bessie; Seu, Lily Tong, Alma Chun.
Prizes for Drawing: Mary Fung, Lily Tong, Marie Tsang
Prize for Sewing: Marianna Tam. Prizes for Perfect Attendance: Adele Leo, Laura Luk, Angela Luk, Lola Wong, Annie Wong, Lillian Ip. Marion Kong, Norma Chan, Anna Fung. Barbara Chan, Anita 1p, Teresa Leung, Joan Lo, Nancy Li.
GREEK ASSEMBLY
- NEW ELECTION EARLY
NEXT YEAR
Athens, Dec, 17.
The fallure of M. Demerjin to have
an audience with the King this mom ing resulted in a decree being sign-
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TIENTSIN BOMB
EXPLOSION
GENERAL TADA'S HOUSE ESCAPES
Tientsin, Dec. 17.
ESTABLISHED 1841
down the bomb, urging them to re- However, it believer danger lies in a oral Tada's mansion.
Gendarmes are at present inves- port that it was due to spontaneous continuation of disturbance, with the tigating.
Windows of the adjoining combustion, although privately ad- houses were shuttered. Two of the mitting that it was a bomb, United possibility of the lower class of the citizens Joining and giving the events victims are not expected to live Press.
n menacing character. United Press.
Mysterious "Parcel"
Tokyo's Concern
Somo Individuals believe that com Lain cliques very close to the
directing the student Kuomintang are participating, and
ly
Tokyo, Doc. 17. Tientsin, Dec. 17. An official statement from the One Chincae workman was killed Foreign Office said to-day that the were seriously injured in Japanese Army was watching with A bomb exploded in a house near and twe the residence of General Huyao Tada, the explosion which occurred in the serious concern the student rioting in activities.United Press, Commander of the Japanese troops vacant house, reported to have been North China.
Was
Not a Good Start
Tokyo, Dec. 17. The Asahi, in an editorial; says to-
in North China, and critically Injur-formerly occupied by Llu Wei-tang,
to General Tada's Meanwhile, they were fully pre- ed three Chinese. The house has and is adjacent been vacant for long time. But residence in the Japanese Concession. pared to take whatever action recently it was rented. Three Chin- It appears that house cleaners necessary in the event of the move day that the new North China Gov- ese went there to clean up the place. were preparing the house for a now ment assuming proportions likely to ernment has not made a good start, threaten the safety of Japanese and that it is seemingly still under While sweeping the ground a pack tenant when they saw the parcel, residents' properties or other interests Nanking influence. age exploded.-United Preor.
but
which aroused their curiosity, upon being picked up the parcel ex-Although the present reports do not Indicato that such expansion is likely plodedReuter,
in the near future, the Army realises that anything is possible..
Lator. ed dissolving the National Assembly,' Only a narrow alley separates the; house from General and for the election of a now Par- demolished llament to be hold on January 20 or Tada's residence. In the rear of the February 2, probably with propor-samo Chinese court-yard stands n tional representation.-Reuter's Spe-two-storeyed house, from the veran-
dah of which one can see into Gen-ed the Japanese newspapers to play (side, the Army will be little concerned
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