Monday:

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

November 18, 1940.

Sunday

November 10

Day.

Remembrance

Hongkong News of the Week

November 11

Monday

· Now Evacuation Flan, The follow Ing communique regarding evacuation was issued by the Hongkong Govern- ment -to-day,

A Page For The Evacuees

tination of refuge it la probable that evacuees themasives will have to ar- range for the cost of their own main- tenance thereafter.

Armistice Day--Armistice Day was observed this year without the cus- In certain eventualities. It may be tomary military parade and publie come necessary to organise the eva- commemorations, such og gathering of cuation of such women and children schoolchildren., As in formor years, irrespective of race as wish to leave however, wreaths were laid in remem- the Colony and for whom a refuge brance of the fallen at the Cenotaph can be found.

and Chinese War Mentorial and

Review Of The Principal Topics November 10

To Nov. 16

Wednesday

It is evident that the question of prayers were offered in the Churches. finding the requisite ships may be dit- His Excellency the Acting Governor, ficult if notice is short, and that, in Lt-General E, F, Norion, accompanied fact, demand may exceed supply. by his A.D.C., Capt. S. 11. Baily-Smith, It is important therefore to have a laid a wreath of Flanders popples at carefully prepared plan wall In ad. the Cenotaph at 0.15 am, and then vance of any such emergency.

proceeded to the Chinese War The policy of the Government is Memorial at the Botanic Gardens" Remembr- to provide transport accommodation in where he laid another wreath.

Among those present at the Gardens ance Sunday was celebrated to-day the following order of priority, for to witness the Informal ceremony were at the St. John's Cathedral and St, who wish to o:

(a) Wives and children of members the Hon. Mr. IL A. C. North (Secre of combatant forces, irrespective of tary, for Chinese Affairs), the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, the Hon. Mt. W. N. T. Tam, rucu,

Mr. B. C. K. Inwkins (Labour Of funeral of Signalman W. A. Taylor, Beer), Mr. T, F. Lo (Chalmian of the of the Hongkong Signal Company, Kek), Mr. Leo Yu-cheung who died on Tuesday at the Military

Messrs. Y. K. Chow, Lam

Andrew's Church, when specint pray- ees of intercession were said for there who gave up their lives for their country in the last war. The two churches were crowded. The Rev. J. R. Higgs conducted the service at St. Andrew's, while at the Cathedral the Dean, the Very Rev. J. L. Wilson was

Excellency the preacher,

the Governor, Lieut-General E. F. Nor- ton, C.DE, D.S.O., M.C., nilendid by Capt

S. II. Bully-Smith, A.D.C., were present at the Cathedral service, simong the congregation were

E. Major-Generul A.

D.S.O., M.C.. the General ing, attended by John, Peters, MacGregor, the Chief Justice. His Excellency the Governor read the second lesson. Collections at both churches were for Earl Haig's 'Fund.

Omeer Command

R. E.

E. T. S

A. M. Rear-Admiral

"A.D."modore and Sir Atholl

tha

Wins Golf Tourney, F. D. Hunter, with a card of 75 and 73 (148) won the Jasper Clark Cup golf competition at Fanling 10-dny, and simultaneously won the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Ule. T. A. Pearce, the Colony cham- pinu, was second with an aggregate of 150, I R. Andrewes had the bent return on the Old Course with a 75 and K. S. Robertson and S, Tomlinson tied for the best card on the New Course with 79.

Volunteers' Lawn. Bowls. Kiniches in the quarter and semi-finals of the Volunteer Inter-Unft bowla competition for the "China Mall" Cup were decided to-day. Results:

Quarter-Finals

At Recroin. A.S.C. Coy. A beat Firal Battery A, 28-0

F. Cullen, W. Hyde, J. G. Meyer and

E. Kern (A.SC. A) beat P. Morrison,

J. R. Curr. B. I. Bickford and J. Wat

November 13

Death of Young Soldier.

The

"Men Of Harlech:"Chairman of the Tung Wah Hospitals Hospital, Bowen Road, following a Hongkong Version

With Acknowledgments To "Argus"

Men

of Hongkong, warted,

lonely,

Whether we be drawn and quar-

tered

We demand our dear deported, Desperation drives.

We don't care for wars or famine We want no excuse, no gammon, fun with ด much

our lives.

All our pleas rejected— Fallacies erected. We prefer

To be with her

Wo

rather have them back and be henneckted.

All together

Let us blether!

Lei us not be baulked by why or

whether.

Are we men or are we wethers? Give us back our wives

(b) Wiver and children, Irrespective

Ming-fan, Young Ngok-fal, P. C. Kwak, brief illness, took place at the Kan Man (members of the Tund Wah Colonial Cemetery, Happy Valley, to- Hospitals Committee), Messtu Folt day. Full military honours were ac- Po-chol and Cheung Men-tung (mem- corded.

bars of the Po Leung Kuk Commit-

tee).

and Inspectar G. W. Moreton Signalman Taylor, who was only. romeer-in-charge ot the District 21 years old, had been stationed in Watch Force).

Wreaths were also inld by the tion, lengkong for three years. He was Sir Robert Kotewall, the Hon. Mr. M. a member of the Signals water polo K. Lo, the Hon. Dr. Ll Shu-fan, and team. His heme In England was In the Hon. Mr. W. N. T. Tam, the lion. Kenilworth, Warwickshire, Mr. B. A. C. North, Mr. B. C. K. How- kelns, and on behalf of the Tung Wah Hospitals, Po Leuar Kuk and the St. John Ambulance Association and Bet- Hade:

Wreaths Lald at Cenotaph

The service was conducted by the Rev. S. Hinchliffe, Army Chaplain. The deceased's brother, Lance Cor- poral A. Taylor of the Hongkong Signal Company, was the chief mour At 11 am, the President of the ner. Those present included Lieut- Hongkong and China Branch of the Col. E. Lovett, the Chief Signal OM- British Legion, Mr. A. W. Hughes, err, Major L. Hayes, Officer Com- nhud Mr. F. C. Hall, laid a wreath amanding the Hongkong Signal Com- the Cenotaph. Others in the omelal

party were Messra, G. G. N. Tinson, pany, and other officers. 1. V. Wilkinson, D. Korslek, F. G. Maunder, Major C. M. Manners, and

River Reopening Faree.

Under

Mr.C. Trott, representing the Merchant present Japanese requirements it Navy.

will take passengers nine days to Awreath from the Royal Scots was reach Canton from Hongkong instead laid by L-Col. D. J. McDougall, ac of the normal seven hours, shipping companied by Lieut, and Quartermaster J. R. Pirle, the procession including

circles believe. Sgt. Fraser, R. S. M. Goodfellow. Skt. McAlpine, C. S. M. Stanford, C. S. M. the Japanese for resumption of pas-

The requirements put forward by “

Milne and Ple, Jordine.

of Itongkong was also Inid by Mr. L. for four days. quarantine on arrival A wreath from the Free Frenchmen senger traffic on November 20 call

Thursday

November 14-

St. Andrew's Society. Mr. B. Wylie was elected Chieftain of the St. Andrew's Society for the ensuing year when the annual meeting of the Society was held to-day. The Vice- President is Mr. J. F. McGregor It was decided that celebration of St. Andrew's Day by the Scottish community this year be confined to the laying of a wreath at the Cenotaph and that 'the main obser- vance will be the usual Burns Night Dinner on January 25. There will be no St. Andrew's Ball this year.

Immigration Office. An announce ment concerning the opening of the new Immigration Office and the pro- bable date when the restrictions will be enforced was broadcast by Z.B.W. to-day. The announcement stated:

POPPY DAY

.

propriate document to enable them to return without inconvenience, Any documents taken out before December 17 will be so; dated as to be valid for the full period

their of validity from Dec

December 17. "Forras of application with full details of the requirements of the new scheme may be obtained from the Staff at the Immigration Office Marina House, Queen's Road Central, from November 18. Employers are asked to convey the above informa-

on to their servants,

Home Narsing The followlog candidates satisfied the examiners at the Home Nursing examinations held on October 20 and 31, and will re- celve their

John SL certificates in due course:

Saturday

Novebzer 17-

Wedding. The marriage of Miss Ambulanco Ethel Hope Banker, eldest daughter of the late Mr. George Banker, and Urnes, Guttinger, Tatiana Homuntin, und Mr. William C. Low, Jestle Knox, Samlı Mrs. M. Banker of 5, Peace Avenue, LOM Ellen Medley. Carolyn only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Low of

Margrett, Mary

Howell,

Vera

Winifred Dennelly, Mary Stalker, Mona Tum- Edgehill, Liverpool, took place to-day bull, Chan Jeanne, Mary Kailey, at St. Andrew's Church. The bride. Guillaming Van der Laan, Elizabeth was given away by Mr. S. E, Green, Gibbins, Dorothy Brazier, Jean Op her uncle. She wore a creation of леп,

Gavriloff, Dorothy angel skin lace, cut on princess lines, Clemtina Ascough.

Cock, Morgant SunriJne. Lily Chan, Arnes Marjorie Grindley, Satan Abduli, a bouquet of white Gladioli. Miss Joyce Banker her sister was brides- Mary Fielder, Anna Budaglan, maid and she wore a frock of palo Well, Jenn Armstrong, Mabel

Var

with train at the back. She carried

to

ង bouquet of

The

Lena Glover, Florence Lammert, pink taffeta, with

Elizabeth Mary Slcap,

match. Pearse, gladioli

bride's France: Ogilvie, Alice Tester, Llly mother attended the ceremony in an Franklin.

Dora Dora Simpson, Lily Paul,

Mary Bander, Sister St. Gertrude, chitown of French crep-de-

chine in deep wine town, Lucy Suffad. Christine Corra, Mar- Joric Fordham, Jone Fraser, Peggy Postal Censorship. According to u Sharp, Margaret Hearson. Pamela notification in to-day's "Gazette" Turnbull, Leah Hawkett, Ena Alves, individuals are not permitted to send Kathleen Roszelet, Madeline Haynes out of the Colony through the post Sonla Hobbs, Mister St. Ceelle,

Glanville, Amy Bander, Alice Mall newspapers or newspaper cuttings. land, Mario Withemina Grof, Mary However, newspaper publishers may Manuk. Mary Lo, Mariory Stuart, send papers and books in proper Leopoldine Corm, Sophie Costides, covers. It is pointed out that viola Winifred Deane, Mutal Fielder, son of this new regulation permits Frances Webber, Gudrun Helben, the authorities to destroy or dispose Doris Lemmon. Florence Allison and of in any manner thought at the particular newspaper, newspaper cut- Norah Witchell.

The following members have now ting, or book. completed their 08 hours hospital Record Poppy Day Collections. It training in the wards and have is announced by the Secretary of the gained their Proficiency certificate: British Legion Earl Haig's Fund that of race, of those who work would be

Lydia Borch, Mollie Blake, Olga the Hongkong Poppy Day collections" necessarily exposed, such as the Police Blau, who was accompanied by Messre. at Macao Fort Conton, and the... Though evacuation

Bateman, Ethel Barron, Margaret this year broke all records. The Force. Fire Brigade, A.R.P. Services, A. Morant, E. Grivaud and E. Strauss formalities to be completed before a

meant Buckley. Bertha Oryan, Mary Camp- total up to to-day had reached certain medical servicos, employees of Other wreaths were laid by M. Louis

$23,440.01. the Royal Naval Dockyard, etc.

Reynaud, Consul General for France; passenger can leave Hongkong will there were fewer helpers than hell, Winnie Cox. Chuc Chah-linus,

Hongkong St. Leger. Only two As the numbers involved

All thers irrespective of race, Hongkong Rotary Club, representeal lake, four days. The trip will oc- ever before, those who collected Mary Frederick, Edna Grant, Mary Hancock, Kan Lal-wah, Salvant Kor, on behalf of Earl Haig's Fund on are im Dr. Arthur Woo, Prot. R. C. Robertson count for another day. possible to estimate it is essential that and Lt. Col. E. S. Doughty: President,

Luk Sz-ho, Sophia Low, Jane Lam- panics took part in the Hongkong St. some roster of priority be prepared. Commlitee and members of the Inst- Fewer Refugees. A decrease of 386 Poppy Day in Hongkong did bert, Gertrude Macgregor, Kathleen Leer at the Happy Valley to-day,

Winifred

hon O-Lan beating Dupont Bay by a short Martin. it has therefore been arranged to pra tution of Engineers and Shipbuliders; persons was shown in the figures sup- their work nobly and contributed

Phillips, Phoon

head after a thrilling race.. F. V. vide a card to be filled in by those Hongkong Police; President, Members plied by the Medical authorities show in no small degree to the achieve. Kwal-fong. Claire Reynaud, Emma Needa rode the winner. Burford, ex who wish to avail themselves when and Committee of St. George's Society: Ing the position in the Hongkong re-ment of a record collection. Here Raymond. Dorothy Shilston, Jean- the time comes of any such organised Union Church; Boy Scout's Association; fugee camps en November 9, as com

withdrawn just before the race owing Slas Eileen Tinson and At Kowloon Cricket Club, 5th. A.A. after the 18th day of November on Toc Kowloon Circle; the Commo pared with November 2, Figures for we see bira. B. S. Carter and nette Shrigley, Vern Slicocks, Loulan Pected to win the event, had to be!

Marie application at the headquarters of the dore. Officers and men of H. M. Ships November 9 were given below with Mrs. Langston, two of the ladies Young.

to lameness, various organisations given above and and Naval Establishments; the G. O. C. those for November 2 in brackets; also et the General Post Office for and Ali Ranks, British Troops In

who worked all day in disposing Small-Max in Hauskone. The Medical Impersonation Charre. A charge these in the last category,

China: "Albuhern"; Hongkong

and Health Authorities have signalled of impresonating a police officer at and King's Park 1280 (1.304); Matauchung of the popples-Ming Yuen. the first case of Email-pox in Hongkong Wyndham Street After a card has been completed by Shanghal Banking Corporation: the 1,181 (1,502): North Point 1,300 (1,304);

was read out a person whose husband is in one of Hon. Sir. R. Kotewall, the Hon. Dr. Morrison H 530 (439). Tal Hank

place last soaring, when the epidemic of

against Marquis Ablong, 20, of King's the organisations in categories (a) or LI Shu-fan, the Hon. Mr. T. N. Tam, Tau Kok Squatters Camp 797 (708), opened at 0 a.m. on November 18 for ID32.1940 came to an end.

Squatters Camp 2,557, 12,357); Ngau

The victim is a female child of three Road when he appeared at the Cen- headquarters-of-that oorganisation 12-China-Coast-Officers Guild-and-Marine (b) tahould be handed in to the and the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo; Talkoo Kam Tin 1,838 (1,070) The Fanling_the_purpose of issuing frontier passes, 'years of age, whose body was deposited tral Magistracy to-day. the case was the person is in the last category the Engineers Guild of China, con Marine Chlidren's Camp which was opened on entry permits and certificates of in Conduit Hand to-day. It I to be reminded until the following Tues- card should be passed over the coun- son; R, A. F: Hongkong Girl Guides; November 3 is new holding 180 in residence.

noted that it is the practice to cremate day. all much dumned bodies. "It is expected the restrictions on fer at the General Post Office where Australian and New Zealand Associa mates,

The Authorities appeal to members it will be stamped with the date and tion; St. John Ambulance

Evacuation Petition. A meeting of Brigade: Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps.

immigration will be put into force on

of the public to report all suspicious the Evacuation Registration Com- time of receipt.

December 17 and any persons not in phere, of the disease: to the nearest leaving with the intention of retura- possession of passports, and are Ing after that date are advised to make early use at this opportunity Plenty of Water. According to the to provide themselves with the ap After the analysis of the above lista matches between the Kowloon Cricket monthly report Issued by the Water I will be possible to examine the Club and the Hongkong Cricket Club Authority, the storage in the Island possibility of providing transport and were played to-day, resulting in both reservoirs at the end of October was to make further efforts to and refuges instances in easy wins for the K.C.C. 1,875.38 million gallons as against

son (1st. Batty).

Battery beat Field Engineers A 20-14.

W. Melrose, R. Main, R. M. Keown and V. C. Chalmers (5th, A.A.) beat L, Sykes, J. Bottomley, J. L. Stephens and A. Spary (Field Engineers).

Semi-Finnis

At Kowloon Football Club Sth A.A.

Battery beat Na, 6 Coy A 17-18.

W. Melrose, R. Main, R. M. Keown

and V. C. Chalmers (0th A.A.) beat J. Luz, H. Alven, J. F. Ribeiro and F. Ribeiro (No. 6 Coy).

At Kowloon Cricket Club, A.S.C. Coy, A beat Field Engineers C 21-10,

F. Cullen, W. Hyde, J. G. Meyer and E. Kern beal A. M. Chlman, J. G. Ozorio, IL, Lapsley and Morrison (Field Engineers),

School Experiment. At a meeting of the Board of Education held in the Board Room of the Bank of East Asia, the Board considered proposed amend ments to the Draft of Part IV of the new Grant Code dealing with regula- tions concerning admission, attendance, and curriculum as. put forward by the Grant Schools Council Certain change wore agreed to, and the amended form of Part IV of the Code was unanimously approved by the Board.

After discussion it was unanimously agreed that under existing conditions in view of the large number of refugees in the Colony, the experiment of "two- division schools appears to be justi- flable as a temporary measure subject to the following restrictions,

Soldiers-Argyle Street 704 (708); in A priority lat as regards the last represented by Mr. D. J. H. Anderson: hospital, 18 (16). ↑ category will be compiled from auch Hongkong Cricket Club Mr Paul V. The grand total on November I was written applications in the order in MacLean, Canadion Trade Commis- 19,491, as compared with 10,877 on which the cards are received of the sloner and Ewo Shore and Floating November 2, General Post Office where Π dale staff.

Armistice Day Cricket, Two all-day and time of receipt will be stamped.

Tuesday

November 12

"The Immigration Office will be

elves, and especially for their Small: following communique was issued by Health Omeer and to secure for them- mitice was held last night at the Peninsula Hotel after which the the protection afforded by anti-Small- pox vaccination. It is advised that re- the Hon. Secretary, Mr. F. C. Clemo: vaccination should be performed · at "The main points of the petition intamente of not more than three year were approved and the final drafting

is now in hand.”

Friday

the

on

question of the admission into Austra-to construct. It is proposed

-new

Interior, but that it has been decided be bullt on a lower level at the Kow- by the Australian Government, that loon Medical Centre. This is between servants of Chinese race cannot be ad-the present hospital and the Chinese mitted to Australia for this purposo, soldiers interament camp.

HUSBANDS PROTEST MEETING

Hospitals for, Kowloon. It is re- for those who have nowhere to go. On their own ground the H.K.C.C. 1,950,81 million gallons at the same

ported that Government is preparing It must be made clear that the de- seniors were dismissed for 70. D. J. N. date last year. In Kowloon, the con-

altes in Kowloon for a Government cision, as to when such a scheme is Anderson for 4. N. D. Lloyd 4 for tents were 2.669,97 million gallons, com- put Into, force must rest_with the 33), to which the K.CC. replied with pared with 3,212.03 million gallons lust

November 15

suddenly come into existence on the general hospital and an infectious

discasca hospital. Construction Hongkong

the 100 for 0 dec. (N. A. E. Mackay 35, F. October. Government. Once

Comedy Thriller At K.C.0. Pro- island, so the animals seen at Bhek-O

pro almost certainly the same pack, the latter is expel Droposed general order to put it into operaillon has been R Zimmern 37). The K.C.C. Juniors

to be During the mouth the consumption duced under the direction of Cecil

started given anyone who refuses accommo- beat their visitors by 102 rung,

which has sought new hunting grounds, first. The new The in Honkong totalled 502.60 million Houghton, a first-rate comedy-thriller dation offered will automatically go to home alde scored 215 for 9 dec J. gallona (including 240.46 million gal was presented to-night at the Kowloon

No amalis for Evacuees. The Colonial the bottom of the Ilst.

Macauley 07. K. M. Baxter 50, L. R. fons from Kowloon and 7.62 million Cricket Club, when His Excellency, the

Secretary issued the following com hospitat will accommodate between

500 and

and 800 beds, while the infectious munique this afternoon:.. Although the application card offers Birch 30). The Cricket Club were out gallons of unfiltered water) by an Governor, Lieut-Gen. E E, Norton was

discases hospital will have provision an invitation to give the choice of the far 111 (Baldwin 4 for 44, Curtis 3 for estimated population of 630,000 at the among the audience.

It is notified for general information 18 The cast came place of destination no undertaking 28).

rate of 23 gallons per head per day, priaed Harry Cockle, Vic Labrum, Day ceived by the Hongkong Government expansion to make accommodation for that a communication has been re- for at least 240 beds, with meune for can be given that a person will be Toppy Day Football. In the annual as against 521.03 million gallons by Sage, L. R. Dirch. W. W. Parsons, G. G. transported to such place. It may be Poppy Day football match the Rest of 900,000 people (including villages) at Davies, and Bob Leigh..

from Australia to the effect that the double that Consideration Was given to A mentioned that the Colony of Fiji has the League beat the Combined Ser- 18.2 gallons per head per day in Octos in the production were Bidney la of Chinese amahs who

Those who

genera memorandum of the Vernacular Educa- already expressed its readiness to ac- vices by three goals to nil, His Ex- ber, 1939.

wish to hospital on a site, immediately be tion Sub-Committee on the question of cupt évacuees of Chinese race to the cellency

Minshall the Governor

(slage

Frank manager), attended the permitting

enter the services of evacuates from hind the present Kowloon Hospital. separate morning and number of 500,

The consumption in Kowloon and Connor match, which attracted a huge crowd New Kowloon, excluding Lai Chi Kok (make-up).

(lighting), Victor Mamak Hongkong, has been given very careful The infectious diseases hospital will afternoon sessions in Chinese Primary

Whilst Government undertakes to and produced a handsome contribution Water Boat Dock, totalled 408.03 mil Tom Carr

Bob Howard (prompt), consideration by the Minister of the Vernacular Schools.

detroy the cost of transport to des- towards the Poppy Day Fund

(house manager). Cecil Hon gallons by an estimated population Houghton, in addition to producing the of 770,000 at the rale of 17.1 gallons play designed the settings, assisted by per head per day, compared with 367.31 million gallons by 890,000. per- E Upton and Shing. During Hons at 13.3 gallons per head per day evening a small orchestra from the last year. The Lai Chi Kok Water Royal Scots played an overture and Boat Dock consumed 8.14 million entracte music. The play was present gallons as against 5.01 millon gallons, ed again the following two nights, dren's Home has welcoined another while consumption of unfiltered water Wild Dogs at Large. A pack of wild -- 123 children with their mothers. There in villages (Independent supplies) dogs which were observed about two Birik. The many friends of Mr. and are now 33 in the Home and they have totalled 13.61 million gallons, compared years ago in the Tytam arca and were Mr. Peter Tod of 299 The Peak will all settled down very happily amidst with 13.48 million gallons.

Inter reported to have wandered to bo Interested to read the following on the attractive rural surroundings of nouncement which appeared in The Fanling. The first batch of 14 children Hongkong and Kowloon, there was a

Throughout Inst month, both in Deep Water Bay and then later to Pokfulam valley, Brenow⠀ in the Times" on September 19 Bow from the Po Leung Kuk were trans constant supply, whereas in October few days they have "avaged": several vicinity of Shek-0. Within the past "BYMONE On September 13, 1940 at ferred to the Matauchung Camp on 1030, only a 17-hour supply was pro pet dogs and one of these belonging to Wingfold Nursing Home, Plymouth, to. Monday, and it is understood that a vided. The reports of the Government Margaret (noo Ton) wife of Capt. 3. further batch of 100 will be transferred Bacteriologiat and Analyst show that Mr. C. Blaker succumbed, while-an- W. D. Symons, I.A., a son.*

Children's Ilame. The Fauling Chil, congestion at the Po Loung Kuk,

to the camp shortly, thus reducing the the quality of the water on both sides other owned by Mr. J. P. Whitham

of the Harbour was ́excellent.

was badly injured and only saved from death by the Intervention of the house. servants. It is belloved that the pack.

· numbers ·saven, but they usually carry out their affacka in a group of thres or four, Children-ard” warned not to be allowed to wander in: the hillis, qu

The history of the pack is interesting. A full description of the animals wEK Kiven by the writer of Nature Jottides in the South China Morning: Post, about a couple of years *ugo," the animals then "numbering: seven, being. fed by: adrie-looking" Alsatian- dog. The, other inembery of the pack ap- pesred to be cross-brid-animala;'phatne “ly black; in colour, withƐane or two brown ones. After attacks (had been mada on peldogs/in"Deep Water Bay region, the Police early last year tried to deal with the pock; but apparently -wilhou queceus, Zhead half-wild dogs

(1) The experiment be confined to Lower and Higher Primary Vernacular Schools

(2) The length of the scheme should be limited, permission to continue to bo requested at the end of each school, year.

- (3) · Each child should have a mini- mum of 24 hours schooling per week.

(4) No teacher should be employed in the schools for more than 30 hours ench week

(5) Any consequent changes in the curriculum to be subject to the ap proval of the Director of Education. New Lime-tables, which must be súbe milled, to show clearly how the num ber of periods or length of perioda has born reduced. ----

(0) Permission to operato "wo- division" schools must not be used as `an argument against buliding aditional or now premiacs, as soon as elreuma- tances

permit

(7) All schools desiring to operate on a two-division" "gystam cryst obtain the previous permission of the Director

Mr.. Of A Goodban, M.Any who has been nominated by the Hongkong Grant Bahonia, Counally is to be a member ofy the-Board (otsedusation, for i = perioad ¿OR“two Jours, with: afrocs from Novar

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darn in the anti- *pathies,

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ongkong

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words evacual evacu-stifts" and evacu»

corlovaduck, orlways, thort a grass widder (won the wife op 6: "vegitarean" befor, yu went" darn,

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an originally observed to be hunk At least 1,000 himband

**ing the barking deer, at Tytam) and the supply of deer having apparently, given outthey, moved"further mind, an * This summer they killed, some pigs ktothe Delry: Farm) premises? im- Poké fulem walleyin but for momez weeks *nothing has been' heard of then à 4%

mrides: unlikely; that', another pack has

Peninsula Hotel on Frid against the

to submit'u petition to the wi

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