ST. MARY'S SCHOOL Good Work Done In Past Year

St. Mary's School, Kowloon, held its prize day yesterday, G. P. de Martin presenting the awards.

Mr.

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OCTOBER 27,

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so indeed. Mr. C. G. Salils on his visit to the school in November zo-

Grent interest has also been taken marked that there was a cheerful and bright atmosphere. This is due by our girls in activities directed to

helping the war-wounded above all to the friendly intercourse fugees. Several shows have between teachers and puplis, but also to the regular physical training organized for war relief by our past

Thousands of sufferers froin Kidney Illadder weaknow have lessons

and numerous games. Net pupils, and during the year, a red

cross on a white box on the teacher's trouble and ball is a favourite with our pupil desk continually reminded the girls longed delting Up Night Leg Pains. fellow-ren and cles Under Eyes, wolten Ankle", and they had several matches during

Nervousness, Betinema, thematism, Dia C.B.S. in of their duty towards them. About These, Lumbago, Burning Itching, Smart-

· by a 100- the year. Both senior and junior of their suffering teams won against

new discovery called January. In April celebrated 5500 collected from these boxes has tng, Acidity and Loss of filam heala, raw more kidnesa, in the Tirthan 16 minutes Cystex startu purifying your The programme opened with a play in eight scenes, "The Fuller Day with a physical train been handed to War Relle! Con-for), fontly mother toner elemes, and In August, although it was holl-new health, youth and vitally in 8 hours. recruited!öuaranteed to end your troubise in B days Circle." The overture was played on two planos by Helen Sou, ing display, when Miss Leung Wai-mittees

day time, the girls were Marion Cheng, Ines Soares and Florence Tung, and incidental music (sung, the instructress, achieved a

great success.

for the international Medical Relief ar money back. Get Cratox as ail chemirin was given by Cecilla Passos.

When we see in our school

Society's flag day and their collection On behalf of Mother Agnes, head- were on roll, but by April the num-

GARDENS OF mistress, Fr. Granelli read the re- ber had increased to 712. All our many girls (050 at present) equally amounted to $703. Also during the OS TEUS HEN Class I pupils passed the matricula- happy, care-free and friendly with holidays, some of the pupils helped

AUTHORS port. He said:

With the opening of the new school tion exumination, two with distinc-each other, ready to take part in all in the Soup Kitchen for refugees at

English, and all Class 2 pupils activities and sports, we cannot help year, teachers and pupils found tion

en-passed the school leaving certificate

come from very poor famliles, would tor of Education, visited the School themselves deprived of the

the have no chance of any education, in November. In lightened and wise guidance of Rev. examination, six with honours. A characteristic feature of Mother Loulse, who for nine years had been the beloved headmistress year has been a new impulse given were it not for Christian charity, speaks of the

her present higher position, she has and the pupil, were been given a wider sphere of action. The staff and pupils wish to convey to her on this occasion the tokens of their deepest gratitude, for all that they owe to her,

In September 1937, 083

Physical Training

A gloomy school would indeed be that in which study and reading were pupils the sole occupation, But ours is not

Shumshulpo. Uhinking that many of them, who Mr. C. G. Sollis, now acting Diree-

(Continued from Poge G.)

his report ho arrangement of the garden setting, framed in greenery,

To Haworth next--but the Brontes

of St. Mary's. They all miss her to the circulating library. It was which allows them to aland on the different classes and then says: 'In and close to a picturesque kouse same footing with the more well-to

school of girls recently admitted from Chi- strongly en-do students. To this end the

to $0,700 during the year.

paid to grading them and no class couraged to read regularly and in-has remitted school fees amounting nese schools, but attention has been Bronte Memories

The help given by the St. Vincent appears to contain pupils of unduly telligently.

de Paul and Benevolent Societies has disparate attainments. Class BC is had a churchyard for their gardent made it possible for a greater num- meant to be a special class for elder True, there in a tiny patch of garden timo table has been adjusted to al-around, its borders neatly decked ber of poor scholars to be admitted. girls from Chinese schools, and the between Parsonage and burying- low extra time for English. All with lobelia and geraniums, a few classes do physical training for an scanty currant bushes grew there in hour weekly. The staff is adequate their day. and the building is good. There is ai Yet all the time their eyes were wandering over them to the crowded pinying field adjacent.

Since Mr. Sollis visit a flat of three graves In that gloomiest of church- class rooms and a musle room, have yards. Nevertheless, the Parsonage, place been added to the building of the though thus enclosed, is not Junior school and were occupied in of the dead but of the living. September

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The pupils are now busy preparing presents for the St. Vincent de Paul bazaar and an inter-class dramatic competition.

prezence.

Charlotte and Emily are there, they are not sleeping beneath the Bat stones in the chancel of the church. The parlour where they wrote, the which Emily dragged ataircase up

We thank Mr. and Mrs. de Martin Keeper, the bedroom where Char- for their kindness in coming here to-lotle, in dying, murmured, "We have day to give away the prizes, and all been so honny," are full of vitni who have honoured tis with their memories. Then one comes out-and

the graves are still there.

Fortunately, the Bronte sisters had their way of escape from the gloomy It led them Mr. de Martin told the children setting of their home. how glad he was to find himself in across the moors to that bower of

ing

Mr. de Martin

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St. Mary's again. It was like com-greenness by the waterfall which slips a loop of silver ribben through he

he home

said,

like

the trees. their mothers 25 years knew before. He

What the rectory garden was to referred gratefully

Tennyson and the vicarage garden to to the many kindnesses arid

he

Ո his wife had

the Rupert Brooke, that green place was received from Canossian Sisters and mentioned to Charlotte and Emily and Anne. Mother Luigin who had been trans- There at the waterfall they wrote,

and newed, and read, and ferred to a larger field of usefulness.

hanny. He was glad that in addition to Which all goes to prove, surely, working well and playing well they that the creative mind has need of had been taught to help other people

for people a garden!

who were

to

J. M. S.

were

less fortunate than them- selves. He noticed that St. Mary's had remitted fees amounting to $0,700. There were more free places

Places Elsie Pong.

Koo. In Hongkong than many

people

Class C-Katheleen Lul. Amy thought. Laat year in Government Cecilla Lay.

Class 7A:-Ines Law. Anna Koo, Bar. and Grant-in-Aid schools the feca bara Ng. remitted cost $147,000 and there were Class 1B: Sylmy Albers, Mercedes also many external scholarships. He Dumatol, Sawan Kour

Class BA-Teresa Chung, all hoped that there would be in

Sherley Tang. remission of

Class 3h Adelaide actiools an increased fees in favour of those poor children Kher, Norma Soldiecki,

Class &C: Alice Lee, Mable Chu, Vivian Wu,

Clars 5: Therese Rosario, Rosa Wong. Alice Osmund.

Victoria Wong, Class 10: Patsy Slu. Catherine Lin, Letitia Remedios, Virginia Gonzales,

who had shown that they could) make good use of them.

Trizo List Matriculation--Daisy Yao (Distinction in (Distinction in English), Alice Thom English), Clay Cheung. Evelyn Young Agatha Chen.

Gerty

Lee,

Botelho, Manjit

(With Merit)

Ad-

and

Cina 11-Katherine Remedios, Penate Mueller, Rosemary Ranzon, Elsa Garcia, Margaret Siu.

Music Certificates Certificate:--Filomena Behoo! Leaving

Intermediate, Theory Advanced

Local, Cecilla Pansas: Lau thonours), Christina Chow (honours).

(honours). Christine Pianoforte Natalia Fontana

and Theory. Corra (honours), Jayce Lee (honda Piano to chat, Shella Rodriguez (honours), Manuela Luz vanced Junior (Honouri, Marian Choung Helen Wong, Theresa Lee, Veronica Lee, Plano Intermediate, Mille Leong, Helen Lam, Margaret Tang Theory, Preparators tonours), Anna Therera Ho. Koo: Theory, Preparatory and Junior Easy Pasos, Ruby Hsu,

Certificate (Honours.), Ines Soares: Plano- Belinda Xavier,

Class 3 Claro Loy (Luzard Scholar forte Junior, Claro Loy: Violin, Trepara- tory (WIth merit.). Margaret Xavier; ship) Marle Rosario, Ella Foog

Class A.-Susle Loy, Thereas Tam, Luly Pianoforte, Preparatory Certicate, Daphne

Grilth First Step-With: Berit.),

Venables:

Division, Initiation Chol, Elma Chan, Raret

Therese Botelho. Mok. Simplicia

Morgan,

41.--Cissy Clar Izabel Wong,

Special Prizes Class 5 Kathleen

Good Candace, Attendance and Puno- Dacanay. Margaret Alves.

Clase B3-Phyllis Tam, Vincenta Torr- tuailly-Class 2: Therese Lee. Margaret Tang. Cines 3. Harindar Kor. Lily Thane. yos, Livie Chan

Claus SC-Agnes Yoo, Alice. io. Dlly Loretta Wong. Class 4: Ricin Chan, Ivy Leo.

Class 6A.-Margaret Chan, Lily Wong. Alice Silva.

Class - Penny Wong, Irene Osmund,

Ngan, Clasy Chol, Alice Lee, Elma Chan, Majids Michal, May Chan, Hanifa Abdul- Inh, Rosie Chin. Class 3; Elizabeth Chan, Noah Ley, Mary Ley.

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