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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

LA SALLE COLLEGE

Examination Results Praised At Annual Prize-Giving

Another successful scholastic year was reported at the annual distribution of prizes of La Salle College, yesterday. when His Excellency the Governor presented the prizes in the almence, through indisposition, of Lady Northcote.

A record percentage of passes in examinations for admission to the Hongkong University was claimed by Brother Aimar, the Director, who also referred to the growing efficacy of the Commercial Course.

The Very Rev. Bishop H. Valtorta, Mr. C. G. Sollis, Director of Education, Braker Dositheus, and many parents and friends, attended the event, and enjoyed a concert glyen by the pupils.

College will be to surpass it in the I wish them good luck years to ebine. in-ile task.

One pleasant Inference to be derived from the report in that the which the new arrangement by School Certificate is obtained in Class 2, Clans 1 aiming at Matriculation, appears to be working well; I am quile convinced that it is founded on common sense und sound educational

rinciple.

All-Round Training

We were all, I um nure, interested Brother Aimar, presenting his re- by the Catechetical Commission took by what you, Reverend Father, hind view of the year, sald In part; pince in May The Bishop's Cup tổ say on the subject of "Good Your Excellency, Indien and gentle-awarded to the Boys' Schools was education": equally, I am certain tual ment,--Your presence here this even-won by La Salle College.

we agreed with you. Soul and body, Eng is an honour which the teachers

mind and spirit all play their part in man's life on earth and the tealning which the

by

through in order

The past year's record is a source ast students very much appreciate. of pride for the students and teachers, This being Your Excellency's first To the students I offer my sincere visit, it is my pleasant duty to ex-congratulations and my best wishes to tend to you most cordial welcome 16 of them who are pursuing their to La Salle College. Before entering studies in the local or foreign Unt- into the details of the year's work, versities. This is kindly permit me a few words of nee introduction.

Salle

Jo

minnot

intre and their interest in the afford to neglect any one of them.

The Call

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The

Examinailon Awards

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THE POLICE RESERVE

Orders Issued for The Current Week

Police Reserve Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. 11. King. Commissioner of Police, slate:

General

Mr. C. Champkin, Deputy Superin- tendent of Police Reserve, has been granted 7 days' leave of absence from the Colony as from January 13, 1930, and Mr. Tso Taun-on. Assistant Superintendent of Police Reserve, wilt net no Deputy Superintendent of Police Reserve during his absence on leave.

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Chinese Company

II.-The Training Course-Part

Inumbers of the undermentioned Chinese Company will attend Chin- ese Company Headquarters for Part II of Training Course on Tuesday,

January 17, at 17.30 hours;

Constables HD Wang May-on, I15 S. C. Liang, R66 Lau Kwan-po, R100 Tant Shiu-woon, R20 Lui Chi-chu, R1 Chan Ching-man, R105 Lam Kwok-yu, R109 La Trang-tam, R107 Woo Choi-sin, R108 Woo Takt- sin, R110 Chan Kai-wan, R113 Tong Chung-ful, R116 Ko Kar-ming. R120 Leung Yiu-wing, R117 Kwok King- ton, 118 Lee Chow-km and 11 Tai Pak-yuen.

between natres DutyNightly 11.00 hours and midnight by mem- her us detailed by the Omeer in Charge of Company.

Indian Company

following have Strength.-Tise heen taken on the strength of the Indian Company, as from December 24, 1038:

January 17, 1939.

A Look Through The "Telegraph”

50 YEARS AGO

The evils of the credit system which flourishes in this Colony are too fre- quently practically exemplifled to Bord much comment. Indeed it would hardly le much use commenting at length upon then they would go on just the same, But we would just like to say a word or two about them. The credit prin- elple in a handy ono when used in ren not, but in the Far East generally, and Hongkong In particular, it in grossly abused. By the Abyssinis, only lust week, three individuals left this Colony "under a cloud" through nothing elep but the fatal facility with which they could run up accounts with tremen and brokers.

25 YEARS AGO

This morning the Hon. Mr. Cloud Severn, Colonini Secretary, distributed the prizen nt the Diocesan School he- fore a large gathering over which the Biskop of Victoria presided, supported by the Rev. V. 1. E. Moyle, secretary, and Mr. Piercy, head minator.

The school's successes in port were very antinfetary in a branches. At the Hongkong Schools' Athletic meetin in Apell it won events, including the Quarter-mile Challenge Cup gained by A. J. Kow.

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We have, before now, remarked an certain spots in the Colony where more light in badly wanted." Kowloon notorious in this respect, but there are places in Victoria itself where an extru street lamp or two could be placed with Ja the advantage. One of the worst lang light of steps in Chancery ne where the aliener of a light, half-why down, makes the panange at night poki. tively dangerous. On the other side of the water are several dark places. One In particular in Humphreys Avenue which is warely of sufficient length to least one

Tamp Lexx imperative,, perhaps, but Lili advisable in the provision of a lump or two at the base of Signal Hill. This road is logs used than many others, It in true, but it is sufficiently used tu merit one ilekt.

Inspectors 1, and M. O'Sullivan who have been away on leave in Ireland for the part nine months returned to the Colony this morning. bringing with them their brides.

The Kowloon British School, for European Children of all ages, respeta on Monday, the 10th Inst.-A. T. famil- ton, Hendijnster.

to it him for that life must strengthen is on all four aspects.

Moreover, the welfare of each of Atong the four is dependant upon the well necision to express my gratitude to being of the other three; it follows the teachers for their whole-hearted therefore that the teachers La Salle College has been

and prosperity of the College. Happily for the boys of La Salle existence for seven years. It was on!

Scout Troop, the College it is clear that they are being College Boy December 3, 1931, hat eight classes! were opened under the direction of 17h. Kowloon, was invested on duly well entered for on all these counts.

College live Brothers and four lay masters23, 1937: the Rover Seoul Crew in wish them and the

on September 1938, and the Wolf Cup success in the future. (Applaure), After the Christmas holidaya,

Pack In November 1988,

The total January

of entertainment 7. 1932, 14

The programme classes were

16111

Constables R217 Abdul Humid, Group is 49. The which

Justify the erection of at teh preceded the prize-giving was 1224 Yoonus Tipe, R223 Sutton Ali functioning with s

በሮ a staff of 14 teachers strength of the

College held the oth. and with 540 pupils on the roll.

plate in the is follower

and R240 Atta Mohamed. As the

St Prince of Wales Banner Competition Overture (plano solo) by A. de A#

of younger brother

atter

Commendation.-Constable only 18 months service. Great Sour: The Balloon fan song, by

1206 College, Joseph's

the endeavouring to

credit for the rapid progress and Classes IV. V. and V1; Mutiny on the Leman Omer is commended by maintain the efficiency of the Troop is due to the Santa Maria," play by Matriculation

Commissioner of Police for zeal and tradition of the old school, which har been conducted by our Brothers rince Sutter, Mr. John Chung Yew Class, A. Barton, J. Gogano, J. Kim, initiative when of duty in securing

the

of a arrest

thief on and his salatants. 1075

A. el 1. Remedius. The Brothers of the Christian

A. de Sousa, 1075.

January 6, 1939. To foster a Schools are

Religion of an order

sporting spirit among Arulli, G. Yvanovitch; Song by G. our boys and to whose sole occupation is the education

make school life Berendet; Pyramids by Cominerciai

Appointments-Crown Sergeant 1274 Mohali Khan has been appointed of youth

with the pleasant, we encourage athletics and Class; Song by "The Little Ones": in accordance Founded vinuating games; football, cricket, Variety Entertainment, by the College Acting Sub Inspector for Kowloon standard of Christian Jaw

Purkey. basketball, temis and bose-Scouts: Sout, sung whistled and Section, Lance Sergeant, R214 by St. John Baptist de la Salle in 1080, the Institute has penetrater in our boys, but football and basketball

ntball have their enthusiasts ang hummed. by Matriculation Class, Channan Singh to Acting Crown Ser- continents. the five

and to-day 14,39 14,309

geant for Hongkong Section, Lance Sergeant R241 Sultan Khan to Acting Brothern

Lund are the most popular. At the Inter are employed in

Crown Sergeant for Kownon See- schouls frequented by 325,400 popfle School Sports and the Inter-School

lion. Constable rame good

R220 Khundhara At the end of the first teria of the Swimming Sporta

Matulenfallen (Class One! Examination, thirds. Our team

Bar-

Singh to Acting Lance Sergeant for scholastic year under

--Chan Wal-koj, Li Bla-shing. Erumanuel review, Mr.

Kowloon Section, Constables, R253 Sotils inspected our 25 classes. Out | thelomew Cup at the Army Chikiren's Phe. Hegnati Young, Fermiano Souza.

Schools Swinning Sports.

Rarati Resteding, Joseph Ozario, Maurier Mohamed Ahsan. 245 Gopal Chan 696 on roll. 871 were present.

the

Lawson, Lan (shin-yu. Trat hinh th and R250 A. Hamid to Acting Lance I wish to thank Mr. Sollis for his

Fink-choz 17: Kor-hay. Arthur Garcia, Lat Tin-thong. Leur Sergeants for Hongkong Section to helpful suggestions about our schoul

The ever-recurring question at Kwok-eht. Im Kenyan to Wing-yung. date from January 7, 1939. organisation and curriculum. The

Mong-iin. Lar

Mok Wit-choon. Pun Director of Education considers that what constitutes a good education has Chung-chi, Pa Remedies, Lionel Leave-Acting Lance Sergeant

1253 Mohamedt Ahsan in recent years been receiving much Sva Autenia Sourn. "there is

been has School Certifleate (Clam two) Examino-

granted 8 months' leave, of absence shown in the admission of boys from prominence in educational journals to:

Honours ListAnthony tben. Diniz from the Colony, as from January Chiese schools. Many of the older and reviews, one after another con-

Ko Cheuk-yer, 14, 1039. dieting a referendam as the subject. Rudrruez, Wat Yu-ki, the school course and are merely a England boys have no prospect of completing the National Union of Teachers of ch

Phan Lin Clams 2-A---Irnard Alomer, and the

of Alfredo Alves, Aleganiter Anetan. Edward drag on the class. If such boys wish

Education Committees to spend a year

ex Bayler. Ferna Carvallio, Cosine Castrn, Alvaro English, there should be separate

Guterres, Hul Yu-quens. Jose Lareina, provision for them."

problem to be solved and their con

Leonardo Remedios, Reginaldo Remedies clusion:

both Gamel todo Sequeiro. Manuel Sequelca, instructive are

Joup Sousa Lionel Van, Lipbell Xavier. teachers and parents. Their

most

Class 2-9-Tose Aquino. Abdullah E remarkable resolution was with re- Areal, obert Harnes Anthony Brown fcrence to

Cantro, Frank Catton, Chan Chev Furriculum changes. i "It is urged."

kan Chan Kwok-chee, Font Chun-plagt, said, "that the German Grano, Ho Hun-kwiny. Ho more a addition or exterwinn of stabjects tiekat. Enter Lawrot Lee Yee-ins will not suffers A

Faward Liph Siron, Willan Trang Bian wwww. new pauloot. Robin Prisi, Alfred Remedios, Jurge largely experimental, must devise a Reselles. Entente da finza, Adalet new curriculum which will take into Flea, Tan Su-lek, Wan Subcheong, Wen

physical intellectual Yanovich. account the spiritual and emotional powers of the

of

not enough discrimination

wa

the

A Good Educailon

Arsociation

their 503

The prize winners Included the following:

Heun

two learning)sive survey deal with all serious Albert Cliong. Jove Gosao,

Teaching of English

I admit that this has been the case for too long a time and concur

of English

with the opinion that the teaching

to Chinese boys from: Chinese schools over 10 years of age seeking admission to Classes 6 and 4 cannot be done edrically in the ordinary classes.

helf

future unploy-Con u important in ottr Mak Chink-ken,

You Mon-fal,

Nacht. Gulherme

At the annual school examination puls: a curriculum which will con-yuen,

Class 2-C.-Chan Ho-sun, Chan Kum

Chan Wing Sam

Clun Yuen- in July last, 30 boys of Class 3 er environment and have

cheting. Mores Elearer. Alvin Gottscle, failed to qualify for

To Tu-boung, Ip Hak-kon, tam Ying-kt. promotion to teal bias towards Class 2

2 as they could not be prepared

ment. Nol

Aindul for the School Certificate Examination ranized schouls will

Hand Michal Mines) Yemen, *Trol Ka-cheung, the proper be in one year.

ear. A few of the failures are repeating the Chess a course, bute of the extra year la conuretion Fly Vieira. Won Kwok-leu. You the majority left school. Parents "ith the religious activities of the!

A fitting conclusion to this should

that pupils must be remember

quitation is the definition of educa allowed to

their own rate, tion by His Holiness Pope Pius XI. In at to progress and that for nonte boys an extra year the words of the Holy Father, “Edu- in any of the classes especially in cation will then consist in preparing Classes 1 to 1 is unavoidable, and ran for what he must be and for to the good of the pupils.

what he met de here below in order

tian education.

Peng-hong.

LARCENY OF BOXES

Purchaser Opposes Their Return to Owner

In the Matriculation (Class 1)

to attain the sublime end for which Examination last year, 23 passed out he was created, and in the present of 28 presented: 14 distinctions were

rer of Providence there can be no Sent.nce of three months' hard obtained, viz., three in English, five perfect education which is not Chris labour was unposed on Wong Yat- In Physics or Chemistry, three in

nam, alias Wont Kwong-hing, by Mathematics, two in French and one

To carry out the extensive pro- Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Biblical Knowledge. in

Reginald

grammes which are being drawn up Magistracy yesterday, when he was Young was awarded a Government for modern schools, not only spacious found guilty of larreny of 20 sets of Scholarship. The Inez Soares Uni-buildings and extensive grounds are

campharwood boxes valued at $760, versity Scholarship for Portuguese required, but equipment for laborn on September 11. A second charge boys allotted to Horatio

of having fraudulently converted the torles, gymnasiums, school libraries, medios; Chan Wat-kai was awarded

sum of $760 to his own use was school museums and cinemas are afsn

clismissed. successful students Joined the Hong-provided.

As far as this College is concerned.

Re-

2 Donors Scholarship. Twelve

dive of the

Mr. M. A. da Silva prosecuted for kong University, thus increasing the the accommodation problem has been the complainant. Pun Ngam-shun. number of undergraduales from I solved: our

school buildings and while Mr. J. M. D'Almada Remedios Salle to 27 These results are the playing fields covering best obtained by the College so far, over 11 meres afford our 900 pupils Ratelho was present for Ip Hon-ling. an area of appeared for Wong. Mr. H. A. de 8. and the percentage of passes being ampl 82 Is, I believe, the highest in the room for school activities and the purchaser of the boxes. Colony this year.

outdoor exercises; both present and At a previous hearing Wong was In the School Certificate (Class 2) fellities for games and sports

past pupils avail themselves of these alleged to have obtained the boxes Our by saying he was a buyer from the Examination, held for the second time boratories are furnished with the Kwan Shing Cheang firm. He later in July 1938,

07- candidates were successful out of 87 presented, fivecessary apparatus and in this ball, sold the boxes to Ip on November 11, passing with Honours.

37 of thosely eltema shows are given; but and the police took them over about

the school library 10 days later.

After Mr. Forrest had ruled that #tin are would the Wong had a case to answer in regard

ask

Who

passed hat Examination are and

חה in

extra

the

the gymnasium, year in the st

the existent. I

museum

We

HOR-

putting for Cinsy, and 18 of them murents of our pupils to pay regumrly) to the Inrceny of the boxes, defen-

Both

ini Commercial Department; thus the fees which they agreed to pay, tant elected to give evidence. His only 14 out of 67 left school.

und if we should like the grants from replica were so conflicting and dif- parents and students seen to realise alle funds to be as liberal as pose ferent to those given by the solicitor more perhaps then ever before, that sible, it would be in order to be able for his defence, that an adjournment

complete school course when crown to give our lay

was suggested by the Magistrate. masters equitable ed by a successful examination, plves saiaries and also to execute the re-Af. Remedios said his client did not After half an hour's adjournment, forms and improvements to which have referred. (Applause).

In good start in life.

Commercial Results

Governor's Specch

H. E. the Governor said:

Mr.

wish to give any further evidence.

At the conclusion of the

case, In the London Chamber of Com-

Silva asked for an order for return merce Examination conducted by the

of the boxes to complainant. This Education Department, out of 50

was opposed by Mr. Botelho, who entries, there

I can assure you that this after quoted several authorities in support 30 passe were

innoon's entertainment has brought of his contention. The decision re- various subjects, with seven distinc- tions in English. Shorthand, Type-nt deal at pleasure to me and in garding this point was adjourned

that word "entertainment I include until Saturday. writing and Nathematies. The Com-not only the lighter side of this after- merclai Group, which

was started noon's programme, which was admir- THEFT OF TROUSERS three years ago, is this year atve welcome which you have given to me, in. A. D. Forrent at the Central Magle-

by

ably done, but also The Inally

Appearing on remand before Mr.

20 students, 10 of whom passed the School Certificate Ex-the interesting and gratifying address tency yesterday, Chan fu-mo, a cook, amination. It is now well organised, which you have made to me, and, last was fined $10. or four weeks hard and we expect it to come up to but not least, the sight of so many labour, when found guilty of stealing good standard of efficiency in the near happy faces here in this Hall.

In pair of troutaers from Chan Chiu- I wish to join my congratulations

a

this year,

future. As from Seplercial Class with yourn to the Teachers and tiefeng, a prostitute, at awalow Lane

on

Friday,

Chan entered the house in Swatow

admission to the will ordinarily be confined to those Taught in La Salle College on the boys who have passed the School excellent year's record which I hava Lane on the pretext of looking for Certificate Examination.

Just heard; it is one of which they some person, and took the trousers, The examination in Christian may well be proud. Good though it which were lying on a bed. He was Doctrine in the Catholic Schools held is I am sure that the aim of the wearing the trousers when arrested.

Training Course-Part II and III. The undermentioned members will attend for Instructions in Part- II II of Training Courses under Acting and Crown Sergeant R214 Chanson Singh at the Indian Company Headquarters from Monday, January 16, to Friday. January 20, 1939, at 10.30 hours:

Constables R220 M. H. Malik, R252 Fakir Mohamed. R237 Kamis Bach R213 Mohamed Ranzan, R205 MO- hamed All, 1212 Baklishish Singh, R204 Abdul Rechman, R224 Yoonus Tipe R217 Abdul Hamid, and R283 Atta Mohane:I.

Patrol Duty-Nightly between 18.00 hours and midnight by mein- bers na detailed by the Officer in Charge of Company.

Flying Squat Appointments.--Lance Sergeant 1315 Ho So to Acting Crown Ser- geant, and Constable R354 Lee Chan- kee to Acting Lance Sergeant as from January 12, 1935.

Patrol Duty-Nightly between 18.00 hours and midnight by mem- bers as detailed by the Oncer in Charge of Company.

10 YEARS AGO

The sensational piratical attack on the sin. Trene, owned by the China Mers chants Stent: Navigation Company. which had an sunuzing endins, the ship being sunk by gunlire from R. M. Sub- marte 14 (anmander F. J. C, Bla- han Blas Buy In October, 1927, was recalled before the thief Justice (Sir Henry Gollan in the Supreme Court this morning, when the awers brought an action against Lieutenant Comman der Halaban for damages, alleging wrongful sinking of the Irene.

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The ship was attacked by pirates on the evening of Wednesday, October 15, when on a yuyage from Shanghai to Amny. At Tas Bay HM. Submarine 14 come on the scene and signalled the Irene (then proceeding inwards) stop, which the pirates refused to do. The sulmuasing then fred a warnluk shot meron the bows, and when this And no effect, a second shell was Broch which struck the ship's engine room.

The Irene Kak Ituces, white heroic rescue work by the Navy expect- atly by the men of 14, who saved 292 person, was a fenture of the occur

rence.

* Practically_ever since Bligation bas the been proceeding in Chambers overa claim, which was muide -publig for the first time this morning.

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Mrk. 0. A. Smith and Miss A. M. Smith arrived in the Colony to-day by the .. Mahima Maru from Australia.

5 YEARS AGO

The story of the wort disaster in the great earthquake whieh truck India on Monday has yet to be told. It in now revealed that hundreds of people were killed at Muzzaffarpar, in North- ern in Communlestions have been cut off and arly the scanliest news han come through. The town has been re- duced to rules and the streets strewn with corpses.

Latent earthquake reports show that the ensualty toit was much higher than was first believed likely. At least one hundred persons were killed and over ive hundred were badly injured. The enunities occurred over a wide aren. Twelve thousand houses either collapsed or were badly damaged, the dinotage to property amoanting to at least £750,- Dad. It has been extablished that the crutre, of origin of the disturbances lay between the Gangen Valley and the Nepal foothills.

Emergency Unit Reserve

A.R.P.

A.R.P. Courses--The Courses under Sub Inspector (R) R. P. Dunlop will be held at the Club and not at the E.U.R. Readquarters as Lusitano, 10 Ice House Street,

previously arranged, on Tuesday, and Friday, January 17 and 20, at 17.30 hours.

between Patrol

Duty Nightly 18.00 hours and midnight by me- bers as detailed by the Omcer In Charge of Company.

General All members who are able to attend at the old Goverment Press messages from different parts Civil Hospital at 17.30 hours on

of fadin show that the damage done at Tuesday, January 24, are requested

Patna and Jamalpur was much more extensive than A demonstration will he

was at fral reported. It is stated many, houses collapsed at given of the means of dealing with

Darfeeling, causing several deaths. Incendiary bombs.

THO THUN-ON, Acting, D. S. P. (N).

to do to.

Social Items

The prizewinners at St. Andrew's Women's Fellowship last Thursday were Mrs. Souden (Mahjong), Mrs. Hammond (Bridge), and Mrs. Guard (Whist). The Fellowship will meet as usual on Thursday at 2.95 pam.

Mrs. W. L. Handyside has con- sented to open the new clubhouse of the Central British Association at King's Park, on Sunday, January 22, ut 3 p.m.

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Outside Manchukun, the enthrone. ment of Maucho king is not likely to modify pubile opinion in favour of Japanese policy, in the opinion of the "Times," which devotes a leading article to the forthcoming Coronation of Henry Pa YI.

The "Times" ways that European and American opinion will require more evidence than a mere change of tisla that the elevation of the Chief Execu tive to the Throne will make Manchukuo any less a cllent State of Japan, while at Nanking and in Southern China this re-affirmation of Japanese refusal (0 Chinesa accept over a very shadowy, auzerainty ovar Manchurin will hardly Improve Sino-Japanese rolations.

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Foochow is now definitely under the control of Nanking, thus clarifying a somewhat ambiguous situation.

I understood that the troops of the XIXth Route Army left behind in the retrent south, have all crossed the Bin River after Aghting a rearguard action with Nanking moriors and aro now moving zouth to rejoin the main body.

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TOW many of these words ara cor- rect and what is wrong with the others?

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toolsey-wootsy

high-falutin

clismantel ricketts disimilitude

English Oxford Dictionary spell- ings of there words will be found on page 0.

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