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of

THE

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MISSING NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | CENTRAL BRITISH their children to be excused home- ARBITRATION OVER

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

were

NOTICE is hereby given that the following Debentures drawn at the Pavilion on Tuesday, the 27th day of October, 1936-

Nos. Nus. Nos. Nos., Nos. Nos. 104 200 33C 501 622

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ber, 1936, are requested to inform FOR SALE-Tenkwood. Bathing

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1936.

TO LET

or

AND NOTICE is hereby given numbered #x that Debentures Jabove which are not cashed on the

TO LET.-Nos. 3 and 4, King's Park 31st October, 1936, will be paid

Kowloon, Bulldings, Austin Road, four-roomed Flats. Hot and Cold

Water.

Splendid outlooks.

Fon the 30th April, 1937, after Apply which date they will cense to bear

Union Trading Co., York Building. Interest, Telephone 27738.

CONSIGNEES' · NOTICES.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

The Steamship.

By Order of the Committee,

A. K. MACKENZIE,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 28th October, 1936. NOTICE.

A Fancy Dress Bal Masque, in No. 12 ARO/30.

all of the Society of St. Vincent "SONTAT** Bringing Cargo from Dunkirk & de Paul, and under the dis- tinguished patronage of HE, the arrived Hongkong on Friday, 23rd October, 1930.

hereby informed Governor, Sir Andrew nidecott, Cousignees are that tacir goods with the exception Kt., C.MG., C.B.E., in being held,

cester Ilotel, on Friday night, November 6th.

SCHOOL

HEADMASTER'S PLEA

FOR CO-OPERATION MR. WYLIE GIVES AWAY PRIZES

of great interest A Speech Day was held this morning at the newly- opened Central British School, in which the first distribution of prizes was made by Mr. B. Wylle.

During the course of making his report for 1915-30, the Rev. G. E. S. Upsdell, Headmaster, appealed to parents to co-operate more fully with the School staff in the interest of the education of their children.

Among those present were Mr., E. J. Edwards (Secretary of the Board of Education). Mr. T. R. Rowell (In- spector of English Schools), Mr. G.

work because of parties, etc. It is my duty to point out that a full education is provided for the children, and if you entrust child's educa-

your tion to us, then it la încumbent upon, you to see that nothing is allowed to Interfere with the complete enjoy- ment of the facilities available, May I quote Sir Richard Livingstone in his presidential address to the Educa- tion Seelion of the British Associat. lion this year?

The final goal of education is not the capacity to earn one's bread or to live in a community, though these are included in it, but the making of human beings.

character, and, in Body,

the widest

sense, reason, make the man. A body undeveloped, શ character weak or debased, a mind unaware of the universe which

we inhabit or of the achievements and ideals of mankind, proclaim the fallure of education and walk the world as ʼn standing reproach to it.'

and

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CONTRACT

JUDGMENT GIVEN IN CROSS-APPEALS

The cross-appeals brought by Li Yik-yin and Sze Tung and Company from the decision of Mr. Justice R. E. Lindaci in proceedings arising from an arbitration between the two parties, were disposed of by the Full Court this morning.

Sza The appeal brought by the Tung and Company was dismissed, while judgment was given in favour of Li Yik-yini in his cross-appeal.

The action was brought following a dispute over damages in connection with the alleged failure to full a building contract on the part of the Sze Tung and Company. The dis- pute went to arblication but L. not being satisfied with the damages

COMMA

LEGAL POINT IN

RE-HEARING

POPULAR PARSEE

RESIDENTS

FAREWELL DINNER

PRESENTATION

An announcement on a legal point in a local Ordinance was made by

Members of the Parsce community Mr. Himsworth at the Kowloon

this morning, when a ave a farewell dinner yesterday to Magistracy case of possession of dangerous goods Mr. and Mrs. D, K. Kharas at the Zoroastrian House. In an eloquent was again brought before him,

speech, Mr. M. J. Patel eulogised The action was the re-hearing of a

the com- Fitz-the-services rendered to by Mr. J. charge brought

J. C.

munity by Mr. Khuras during the long years of his residence in the the Fire Brigade, on

Yu for having in his ing in suitable terms, against Lai possession dangerous goods, without allcence. The alleged dangerous

of

Henry, the Denuty Synder 3Colony, the latter gentleman respond-

Mr. and Mrs. Khåras were tho

and goods, 270 tons of kerosene distillate recipient's of a silver coffee service handsome platinum watch, tina df kerosene and/or and 347

the gift of the community, and the kerosene distillate, were found on a

presentation was made by Mrs. M. J.. lighter in Cheung Sha Wan Bay on Patell. They ate nailing for Bombay September 2.

on Saturday next by the sa. Corfu, whence they are proceeding to their home in Poung, on

retirement.

F. Rees, Mrs. B. Wylle and Mrs. G. E. any it impossible to conceive of Awarded, brought the dispute into the confiscation of the 347 tins of

S. Upsdell.

ANNUAL REPORT

In presenting the annual report, the Rev. G. E. S. Upsdell, Head- master, said:"It is with great plea- sure that I present the report for the year 1935-0, the last year in our old school. Despite the crowded condi- tlons and the impossibility of some- times getting a whole form into its room, the year had been one of satis factory progress due to the excellent spirit prevailing and the determined efforts of the children to co-operate with the staff in making the best of dirult situations. The least I can do in to express my appreciation of the spirit of the children and of the untiring efforts of the teachers. The

child obtaining a better educa- tion than is avaliable here, and we

ask that parents will see that nothing is allowed to interfere with the full ent of it, both lessons, sports enjoyment and homework. I know I have the full support of the parents in ex- pressing thanks to the Staff for the great interest taken in the Individual children and their untiring efforts to give them the best.

SCHOOL THANKS

Court.

Mr. H. C. Macnamara, Instructed by Mr. C. E. R. Sanderson, appeared for the See Tung and Company, and Mr. Leo D'Almada, Inr., instructed by Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones, was for Li Yik-yin.

leave the

or

Lal Yu was fined $150 at the curller hearing and an order was made for

kerosene. He was, however, grunted a re-hearing on the grounds that the offence was a technical one and that he had no legal representation.

Mr. M. J. Albitt, the Assistant Grown Solleitor, assisted by, Mr. J. C. Fitz-Henry, prosecuted, and Mr. F. H.

TIRED OF GOING

TO PRISON

Losoby appeared on behalf of Lal Yu. BUT SENTENCED ALL

THE SAME

MISSING COMMA

I refer to

She Wong-cheung, 35, unemployed, described by Inspector Hopkins as

His Worship suid:-Before proceed- Among the passengers travelling by the Kitano Maru is Mr. A. P.ing further with this action I should Downie, Manager of the Hongkong like to bring ta your notice what branch of Ilford Limited. Mr. appears to me to be an error in Downte is proceeding on Home Section 4 of Ordinance I of 1873 and silly man with a bad police record, "The thanks of the school are due

via Australia, remaining in which may have some bearing on any was sentenced to three months' rigor

ous imprisonment by Mr. K. Keen ot Antipodes for two three decision given in this cuse,

the Central Magistracy this morning to the Chairman and Commitice of

months and hopes to reach England the second line of that section which for having stolen a jacket from No. St. Andrew's Society for the J.R.M.

before the Coronallan. During Mr.

as there printed reads, "petroleum" 82 Wing Lok Street, the property, of Smith Scholarship; the Manager of

Downie's the Hongkong & Whampon Dock Co... 1. J. Villington Scott, General from petroleum.

absence from lengkong, includes crude petroleum oll made

" | Luu Chi incline to the for the two annual scholarships: Mr.

Prosecuting, Inspector been

Hopkins Manager for China, will control the opinion that a

comma bas Ezra Abrabat for the Ezra Abraham

rified

between the

words sald defendant walked into comp 'petroleum' Scholarship; also to Lady MacGregor Hongkong branch.

and ofl', the sentence ant's house, took the jacket and for a cup for the best "All Roundler"

really reading "petroleum" included out again. On being chased, de- fendant threw down the jackel but for girls; to the Central British As-

crude petroleum, oil made from petroleum...... etc.

was arrested after a long run. De- sociation for a cup for the best

fendant was under police supervision. Rounder" for

for bays; and to "Anony mous" for "Senior Gates" Cup. "We had one honours in the Hong- It is a great pleasure to us to kang School Certificate Examination. lit ve the honour of Mr. Wylie's two distinctions in English, ono dis presence here this morning: his in- tinction French, and altogether terest in

ir five passes. Also live out of seven candidates passed the Cambridge School Certificate Examination. But examination results, though impor- tant because they are the entre into | many walks of life, are not of. The hy any means the hall mark of n character of the children «n:

thel

result was that we were able to carry un until the very last day of term, and produce results which,

of Opium, Treasure and Valuables by kind permission of the Glou-credit to any school. are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Whurt and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be ob- tained immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 2nd November, 1930, or they will not be recognized.

Will some of the Hong Kong society ladies volunteer to act as partners at thin Bal Masque for those not fortunate enough have their own, and who present

Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor n dance ticke! Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10:00 .). on Thursday, 29th October, 1920.

Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any duti- examined by the able goods are Company's Surveyors.

Lu

All the proceeds of the dance tickets go to the funds of this estimable local Charity, Society,

are a

education in general and this school in particular is so well- known that any words from me are. unnecessary, and I will now ask him

the certificates to give away prizes.”

anri

of

ed delay in the building of this School until after his retirement from the service. The Central Bri- tish School and the well-being his boys and girls were the thoughts continually uppermost in his mind. Prize-giving days were red-letter days in his life and I feel that he would have given almost anything to have been with us to-day.

No Fire Insurance will be effecteet 1: Social Secretary, Bal Masque; } school are a credit to us, many of have to thank you, Sir, in honouring his is still in your thoughts.

by us in any case whatever.

R. OHL.

Agent. Hongkong, 23rd October, 1930.

RADIO BROADCAST

ability to fit into the corporate life of the community are among other Would volunteer partners send

things extremely important, and their names NOW to the Organis-pupils who have passed through the

them now occupying important post- tions.

Dering the year, visits were made by large parties of the children to the Tal: Aerodrome, the Hongkong and Shanghel Bonk, The Commercial Press printing works, and the Dorado when she brought the first scheduled airmail from the Straits.

c/o Gloucester Hotel. Distinctive rosettes will then be issued Lo them.

MANILA SHARES

The

following quotations have been received by Swan, Culbertson

Manila Fritz from their

offler after the close of the morning

Prices in Pesos

Bession:

(Continued from Pags 7.) Arius "Othello" (Verdi)-Hall Mary, "Madam Butterly" (Puccini)-One fine day....Margaret Sheridan (So-

Acoje prano); Arla-"Norma" (Bellini)--

Heaven....Inn Soucz Anlamnk Queen of

Atok (Beet- (Soprimo); Arias-"Pidelio" hoven)--Leonara's Arla-Abscheull-auto Gold

Benguet Consolidated 14.50 cher, wb cilst du hin? Leonora's Arla

21 B Komm, O Hoffnung). Frida Lei-Benguet Exploration

.51 152 der (Soprano); Ducts-"Madam But

terfly (Puccin)-Child, from whose Co

Sec, I have caught you Demonstration eyes, Sherldun (Soprano) and Pertle

Gold Creek (Tenor).

Cumaus Goldfeld "Summer Night on the 8.54 p.m.

Itogon River" (Dellus)

Masbate

ปี

Buyers Sellers

고양

201

4.25

1.35

.87

33

669 .36 14.75.

עט.

The library has been very largely

la order to substantiate this view it is necessary to examine the history of

3. Section 3 of that Act rends

Defendant said he was tired of this clause in further detall. The going to prison and nsited his Wor- clause was, according to the marginal ship to grant him a hawker's licence. note, originally inken from the Inspector Hopkins further said that

defendant was English Act 34 and 35 Viel e. 105 sec police and that he had smilingly well-known to the as follows: "For the purposes of this Brected everyone in the charge room A SUCCESTION

when he was arrested. Act the term "petroleum' includes any rock oil, Inngoen oll., Burmah oil, quired to be submitted to the Legis- CUN "On these occasions, I

rc-

oil made from petroleum, coal, shist,lative Council in the form of an Or inember that following this ccrc-

hearly cheers were shale, eat or other bituminous sub-dinance." mony three MR. WYLIE'S SPEECH

In the first Schedule, See- always given for Mr. Nightingale stance, and any products of petroleum, tion 14, of this Ordinance (No, S

of He is not with us to-day, but May or any of the above mentioned oils: 1924) we find for the first time the Following the Headmaster's an-

He is not with us

This and the term "petroleum to which us to-day, but may

present wording of

of Section 4. In that ual report, Mr. B. Wylle distributed

I suggest tha! the prizes and addressed the students

you can still cheer him act applies" means such of

the section there is a comma Inserted after as follows:

You can cheer him tremendously by petroleum so defined as, when tested the words 'crude petroleum,

In the manner set forth in Schedule comma as stated above in the present and this "Mr. Unsdell, boys and girls-writing to him and thus show that

I of this Act, gives of an imflammable Vol. 1 of the Ordinances is omitted. I rect

vapour at a temperature of less than have the by

asking, me to distribute the

certain that nothing would give him 100 degrees of Farenheit's tarrmo-150r 144 00riginal Ordinance No. prizes at this first prize-giving in more pleasure than to to remember-

of 1024 in the custody of the Regis 1 congratulate ed in that way. School new

trar of the Supreme Court and am We are, at present, only concerned satisfled that there is a "I cannot conclude without refer-with the first part of that section. those boys and girls who have won

a comnia in- prizes. It is generally the accepted

present Headmaster the original Hongkong

Inserted after the ence to your

words 'crude Ordinance although this mistake. If thing on occasions such as this to

In Mr. Upsdell you have one who is Vide H.K. Govt. Gazette 1873 Vol. take, has persisted unnolleed for over commisscrate with the so-rans'.

eminently fitted for the high office XIX p. 3101 the marginal note to 12 years, there is a prima facie case But one lins to be careful. There is which he holds. His is a responsible Section VI (now Section 41 also for holding that any decision made on often n

reason why a boy ean-

position and he is proud ut his states that the local Ordinance pur- this Ordinance must be made as if a sistently falls to win

prize. I

girl in this school will every boy and loyally give him the best that is in reads

section, however crude petroleum In Section 4 of the 'Petroleum' includes Ordinance. 1 am deferring a final them (Applause)

son of Mr. Wylle's Kerosene oil, rocit oll, Rangeon of decision on this point pending the AL

made from petroleum, coni shist, hearing of argument from speech, Mr. Upsdell said:

both. shale, peat or other bituminous sub-counsel, but if counsel think that the know I

am voicing the feeling stance, and any products of petroleum, point is not important to the present of the pupils when express the or any of the above mentioned oils." nction, we can proceed without more thanks of the School to Mr. Wylic This definition is followed word for ador for so kindly coming bere the word in Ordinance I of 1873 in the

the

0

meter."

is a mis-

used. 30 books and more being taken know, because I never won a prize School and, its pupils. I trust tal poris to follow 34 und 35 Viet, e 105 comma was inserted after the words.

out dolly the children, and a

by

large number of periodicals of an educn- Uonal nature are extensively read in I express the the library itself. May school's appreciation of the various gifts of books made throughout the year, and at the same time appeal for further gifts. The children read ex- fensively and widely: we get no grant

while at school. So I think we may leave it at that,

"Now, boys and girls, I am not going to make a long speech. In- stead, 1 am going to preach to you Please do not fidget a little sermon.

sermon: at the mention of a

from Government for books, and gifts for this sermon the words: Behold

will therefore be very greatly cinted.

SPORTS ACTIVITIES

I

promise you it will not take long. "I am going to take as my text chicken come to Now want you to look upon myself an the chicken and this table the roost, Let me explain. (Laughter).

"For more years than I care to I have been attending remember; sions I have generally been seated

nce. 3. That reads: ---

The hearing was adjourned until

Wylie's interest in this school has purrington Edition of the Ordinances November and 10.

1904 and is similarly, We are followed in been long and lasting,

Edition' the Alabaster fortunate, too, in having Mrs. Wylle

It is not until_we ylle published in 1913. present to-day, because I know of the arrive at

the present Dyer-Ball Interest she takes in the school Edition' of 1924 that the wording of behind the scenes. And we have the present section appears, apparent-

Mrs. -in-cricket-we-had-only-five oppor-your... prize-givings..........On such__occwhom we have alwuncan, ly for the Arst time.

"In sports we can play the game with anyone and lose well, although

Wedge Cocu Grove

1.05

1.70

Consolidated Mines

.055

.0575

1.00

1.05

.32

33

.39

42

2.35

2.40

London-News and An- Mineral Resources

Plano Medley by Paracale Gumaus

50

.59 .00

.85

85

3.30

3.56

.60

2.05

2.10

.40

.47

Our

p.m. nouncements.

0.20

p.m. Charlie Kunz.

9.10 p.m. Excerpts from 'Please Teacher."

9.57 p.m. "Sundown In old. Wal- kiki" played by George Elliott's Hawallon Novelty Quartet.

10 p.m. Big Ben from London.

The London Palladium p.m.

10 Orchestra.

Longing (Haydn Wood); The Val- ley of the Poppies-(Ancliffe); A Birthday Serenade--(Lincke); Live, Laugh and Love (Heymann): Child- hood Memories-(arr. Somers).

10.20 p.m. Tipica Orchestra..

11 p.m. Close Down.

Mantovani and His

Anastacio Remedio Marques, aged 42, described as a coppersmith. of No. 13 Battery Street, was brought before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kow- loon

Sun Mauricin

Suyoc、......?!

United Paravale

Universal Exploration

Market:-Irregular.

TRADE MARK APPEAL

tunities ot showing our

won

on

*13

am cn-

also

present to-day

13 known

The Speech Day was concluded by the pupils giving three cheers for Mr. Wylie and for the School and the singing of the National Anthem.

PRIZE LIST

"losing" ability. The ist. XI had a very suc the platform. I have heard Helen, to complete the family." cessful season playing 21

games, the many speeches such locai League deavouring to deliver to you to-day. opponents including .70

Com- Invariably it has been with quiet games, Naval Units, Army

and the R.A.F. Sixteen amusement that I have sat and panies,

all goines in

ren und five lost. listened to those speeches. Often

critical. Some speeches were was only Inter-school

games with the Diocesan Boys School who thought were too long: others ogulu were defeated twice. In football 17 quite unsuitable for boys and girls. matches

In fact, I can hardly remember were played, out of which B were won. 3

3 drawn

ever hearing a speech which I con- and six lost. There

sidered quite appropriate and ex- was

very marked im- provement in the standard of the

suited to the occasion. girls' hockey, and they did well to win the Junior Seven-n-side Trophy

UPHELD BY FULL COURT

Judgment for the appellants Was given by the Full Court this morning in the appeal brought by the Paul Battery Co. and the Sunlight Com- pany in respect of a trade-mark dispute. The respondent was Mr. R. A. S. Walers, local representative of the "Eveready" battery.

The appeal was brought tollowing Magistracy this morning, summonses brought by Mr. Waters charged with returning from banish-against the appellants at the Central ment. Defendant was banished for Magistracy for alleged infringement u period of ten years on August 28, of the "Eveready" trade-mark. 1034, He told the

that le Court

In his judgment, the Chief Justice returned to Hongkong because he remarked he was of the opinion the could not

earn living outside. trade mark of the appellants did not Detective-Sub-Inspector R. Cunning- so nearly resemble that of the res- ham asked for a remand of 40 hours pondent as to be calculated to de- in gaol custody for further enquiries celve.

The re- Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden

curred.

to be made into the case. quest was granted

KING'S THEATRE

HONGKONG.

13th ANNUAL

DANCING DISPLAY

By the Pupils of Miss VIOLET CAPELL

UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRonage of

con-

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND LADY CALDECOTT,

FART OF THE PROCEEDS IN AID OF

THE LONDON HOSPITAL

AND

THE HONGKONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

TO BE HELD ON

TUESDAY, 3rd November at 5.00 p.m. Sharp.

BOOK NOW. ·

a

and finish third in the Junior

Hockey League. It is very gratifying to notice that

hat girls leaving this school

are taking team places in so many of the Colony's Ladies' Clubs. The netball results were poor due mostly to more concentration on hockey, but with our grounds so close an im- provement is hoped for this year. Results were as follows:--Hockey; Played B; won 5; lost 2; drew 1. Net- bnti: Pinyed 20; won 2; lost 17; drew

1.

agine, then my dismay when a short time ago your Headmaster

to

to distribute the prizes asked me to-day. Of course. I Immediately would be only too replied that I pleased to come and undertake this pleasant duty. Then, awful thought, I realised that. I would have stand here to-day and address you. I felt quite panicky. In my anxiety, I consulted my daughter--whom several of you may remember was educated at this School and who naturally was better able than my- self to suggest what I should say to you to-day,

FLEA-POWDER

The annual athletic sports were held in March, the House Champion- Ship being again won by Chococlate

"She remembered a nice speech House. In the Inter-School Athletic Sports, E. Rodgers won the 1,500 given on one occasion by Lady metres event. There was no or-

Southorn. Engerly, I asked what the ganised swimming during the year, theme was. But this she hud for but the annual swimming sports were Kotien. One thing, however, she did

She

that remembered held at the Y.M.C.A. In July: the remember. House Championship being won casl- Lady Suuthorn in her speech had

made mention

of Kenting's Flen ly by Chocolate House.

Powder! Wasn't It tragic to think that of that clever little speech all that one little brain had retained was a passing reference to fien- powder! (Laughter).

PARENTS' CO-OPERATION

"On July 17, we had our final on- sembly in the old building, transfer having already commenced to our new home where we now have all the facilities of a first-class school, and

I should like to appeal to come home to roost,

co-operate with us and

"J. R. M. Smith" scholarship:

and Cheque: Muriel

Certificate McCaw,

Government Scholarships: Certi- Acates: Mavis Borner (Form 5); William Pryde (Form 4): Zena Mansell (Form 3); Eleanor Lewer (Form 2): Betty Moy (Form U1):

Jenn Hale

1).

Certificate,

A footnote at the bottom of p. 201 in the latest edition enlls attention to the fact that this section was amended by the Law Revision Ordinance 1923,

and the Law Amendment Ordinance 1923; while an errata slip at the beginning of Vol. I of the Ordinances states that Law Revision Ordinance 1924 must be read for Law Revision Ordinance 1923 and for 'Law Amend- ment Ordinance 1923. MISTAKE UN

UNNOTICED Turning therefore to the Law Re- vision Ordinance No. 5 of 1824 1 tind that in the objects and reasons for that Ordinance (1.K. Government! Gazette Vol. LXX p. 427, section 1

reads!"The object of this bill is to effect a large number of small amend- gurd Scholarship: 1936: Mary Parsons,

ments and incorporations which have Dock Company Scholarships been necessary in the preparation of Certificate and Cheque: Jean Gray the new edition" (ie. the 1024 edition

George Scott (2),

at present in use) of the Ordinances Ezra Abraham Scholarship: petroleum' in the original. Cheque: Andree Martin.

William

Form Prizes:-Books: Gegg (Form 5); Jean Gray (Form 1); Mary Parsons (Form 3); June Moss (Form 2); George Scott (Form U1); Audrey Hall (Form Li).

. Special Prizes: Certificate: Peter Leon Simon.

War Memorial Prize:--Cheque and

Montargis French Prize' (Cheque)! Andree Martin.

History

Prize (Book): - Zenu

Mansell.

English Composition

Peter Watson. Drawing:

(Book):-

It would therefore appear that, of this Colony and which by Section O of Ordinance No. 18 of 1023 are re-

POST

SPECIAL NOTICE

Advertisers requiring addi- tion space in the "South China Morning Post" and "The Hongkong Telegraph during

the

months of November and December,

are requested to make their reservations as early as pos- sible. In the interests of advertisers, we hope to dis- tribute advertising evenly throughout these months, and in order to assist us, co-operation is invited.

OFFICE.

Japan, Shanghai and Europe (VIth. Form) Andree Martin (Book donated by Misa Hall):

Siberia (London date,8 th Oct.). Corfu Drawing: (Senior Girl)

Shanghai and Foochow Mavis Borner (Palat Box donated by Miss Hall).

(Senior Boy) Derek

Druwing:

ollidze (Book donated by

Miss

Drawing (Junior) Anthony Green Box donated by Mru.

(Book

Borner,

"Now, boys and girls, I come to the moral of my little sermon. Consider my unhappy position to- to day. Consider this poor chicken

The

moral is

French: Mavis is whenever anyone some of the handicaps we have pre- this:

doing viously experienced. Perhaps it anything whether it be at school, in donated by Miss Heap). would be helpful to state more speci- the playingfield or in the home, Geography: Robert Joseph May- fically what I mean. During last never judge their effort too harshly, cock (book donated by Mr. Rowell). Domestic Science Prize: Mattie winter some girls from the school

never be captious and over-critical. went

Fraser (Book donated by Mrs. Coo- out to a public dance

Remember that one day you may 011 Wednesday night during term. It is be in a ilke position yourself. Re-per.)

Best frankly impossible to expect them to member you may be called upon to

rounder (Boys):-R, be fresti and

clear-headed for the do the same sort of thing, and, like Holden (Cup donated by C.B.A.)

Best following day's work. If it was only myself this

all rounder (Girls):-A. periops morning, may po the girls themselves who suffered, it not be able to do it nearly so well. Martin. (Cup donated by Lady Mac- would be the parents' responsibility,

"Before resuming my seat

but the whole class suffers which is should like to make reference to

in the Cambridge School Examination: N. D. an entirely different matter. Or your late licadmaster, Mr. Nighting- again: some children attended the ale. If Mr. Nightingale had been Booker, G. Budden, P. Burn, L. 0.30 p.m. cinema show on a Sunday with us to-day, he would have been Gregory, A. Martin, night: it was impossible for the u proud man. You, Sir, have made Passes in the Hongkong University elilldren concerned to get to bed be kindly reference to my Interest in School Certificate Examination: fore midnight. It is hardly playing this School but such interest was as

Peter Simon (Hons.) (Dist. in the game to expect them to be alert nothing compared as to the interest English); Andree Martin (Dist. in and steady on the Monday morning.

displayed by Mr Nightingale and French); Patricia Kathleen Hopkins; Quite a number of letters have been

It has always been a matter for Peter Watson, (Dist., in English); received from parents asking for egret that financial stringency caus- Noel David Booker.

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