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SAIYINGPUN SCHOOL...

ANUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION

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The annual prize distribution of Saiy piny pun Schools place this mor ing. Mr. E. J. Ralphs, Tispector of British Schools, presenting the prizes. Mr. Ho Kom Tong was also present and addressed the pupils in Chinese, translating Mr. Ralph's speech.

A feature of the function was the pleacadem to Lu Tung Fan the certi- Haute for the fist winner of the Allan Morris Memorial Scholarship" which is terable ar Queen's College, for the years and is valued at $75, $85 and 800 for the first, second and third years respectively.

THE REPORT.

The Headmaster read the reports as

follows:-

The Maximum Enrolment was 350 and the Average Attendance 334, as uga nst 352 in 1915.. As a result of the further application of the rule re-

ding the maximum number of pupils isa Chuas from Au to 30, the average attendance is slightly fewer than last The School has been full shaghour the year and the popularity te, this establisinment among the Chi

rese is shown by the fact that in one mth no less than 115 applicants had to be refused admission. Not only has the School been full, but thei pupils have unendad regalarly; no less than 49 boys have made every pcs sible attendance during the year.

Telephone-29,

prize, Lau Pak Wa (general Retency); 2nd prize. Chau Ping

general proficiency).

THE CHINA MAIL...

soon as he was old enough, during the Great War, and after a career briet but full of brilliant promise, was killed in Palestine-he gave his life for his country. I have been asked to an- nounce to-day that various friends of this School have decided to found a Scholarship to be called the Alian Morris Memorial Scholarship. The Scholarship will be awarded annually

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VIGNETTES OF HONGKONG.

11.6.

OPIUM SHOP RAIDED.

Before Mr. J. R. Wood this morn- Ing, a Chinese girl and a boy were charged with being the keepers of an opium divan, whilst eleven men were charged with being found in the house for the purpose of smoking opium. Two other men who were allowed out

Dim thro' the fog he came towarda His wraith-like form seemed to be born of the swirling vapour.

"Who are you?" 1 demanded. to the Dux of the School, entitling answered; in me is the personifica- names when called this morning, "I am the Spirit of Hongkong," he fon bail, failed to answer to their him to attend the Upper School st

Their bail of $3 each was estreated. Queen's College for three years, andtion of the place

"Can you give me a tip for the Alter evidence of raiding, the house so give him the opportunity to pass the Races?" I asked him. With a groan, and the discovery of the defendants Matriculation Examination and quality

he vanished.

in the house, No. 10 said he lived in for entrance to the University. To

There loomed upon me a sprite the house. He was not smoking Mr. and Mrs. Morris the life, and gal-- tant death of their only son remain bearing a whisky bottle and a siphon.opium. As the Police could not pro- He reeled at me, and as his vapor-duce evidence to prove that he was as a sad but proud memory; may j

DLS hands were almost on my actually smoking opium, his Worship express the hope that each kelder of this Scholarship will not fail to re-shoulders, I said "Which is the way discharged him. member why it was founded, and from to the Cathedral, please?" He pass it earn the lesson of Service to his ed, leaving a smell of a well-known country (Applause.)

Approached a third, bearing instru- ments of music, a small American "Are you organ and a prayer-book. saved?” he asked,

Mr. Ho Kom Tong said: Before we' depart. this memning. I should like to saya few words. Mr. and Mrs. Mcr risare going home next week and I would like to take this opportunity of aking you to join me in giving them prc-ree hearty cheers and wish them Kwan very pleasant voyage and an enjoyable

Class $3.1st prize. Yeung Sik Kong general proficiency); 2nd prize, Lok Cheung: 3rd prize, To Yung Awong

time at home.

This was heartily accorded and the proceedings terminated.

VERNACULAR PRIZES. Class 4A-1st prize, Chan Man

brand.

**Not" I said, “thirsty.” With an uplifting of his Almy hands, which seemed podgy in spite of their etheriality, he passed by

The former wraith came out of the Do you believe?" he de- mist.

manded.

"Believe what?" I queried. "That there is no spirit of Heng- Chan, 2nd prize, Lo Tung Fan; ard kong he smiled," and that no per- prize. Chung Wai Chuen.

sonification of the place is possible."

Then I saw that the sun was burst-

Class 43.-1st prize, Chan Pun:

Class 6A-Class Scholarship (from ass & to Class E), Cheung Man Raphs Scholarship (from Class 6 to Class $1kman Sheung Chi; 1st prize, Chan Ying Yau (general pro-Yeng Kum Iu. ficiency); 2nd prize. Chan Sik Kwan (general proficiency).

Class 68-1st prizes, (a) Cheurg Cheung Lua and (8) Lo Fook Chuen (general proficiency): 2nd prize. Fok Nai Sun (general proficiency); 3rd prize. To Ying Lau (general pro- Retency).

Class 7A-Class Scholarship (from Class 7 to Class 6), U Kam. Chuen

2nd prize, Sum Hing Wa; 3rd prize,

Class 5A-1st prize, Ng Hung Kut; 2nd prize, Lau Pak Sin; 3rd prize, Lau Pak Wa.

Class 5B.-1st prize, Lok Cheong: 2nd prize, Wong Yan Wing; 3rd prize, Yeung Sik Kwong,

"Class 6A-1st prize, Chan Sik

prize, Ko Shun Him. Kwan: 2nd prize, Cheng lu Man: 3rd

Class 6B. 1st prize, Lo Ying Lau: Mok Kam Sang Scholarship (from 2nd prize. Fok Nat Sun; 3rd prize, Class 7 to Clasa 6, Ip Pak Ling: 1st Ng Mok Shang. prize, Chung Wing (general pro- Class 7.-1st prize. Leong Wa Kit; ficiency); 2nd prize, Hui Pur (gen-2nd prize, U Kam Chuen; 3rd prize,

rat proficiency).'

Ip Pak Ling.

Class 7A (-1st prize, Lau Chung Lun 2nd prize, Wu Yat Kwant; 3rd prize, Le Heung Ho.

Class 7A (2)-1st prize, Chau Hok Ling; 2nd prize. Lai Yin Tso; 3rd prize. Tang. Pok Sur..

Class 7A (1-1st prize, Wu Yat

Kwar (general proficiency); 2nd prize, Lau Chung Sun (general proficiency): 3rd prize. Chung Yee Ting (general proficiency).

Class 7A (24-1st prize, Lis I Chau general proficiency); 2nd prize, Chan Lok Ling general proficiency) 3rd prize. Wong Sing Hoi (general proficiency),

Class S-Class Scholarship (from Class Sto Class 77. Ling Wat San: Mok Kon Sang Scholarship (from Class 8 to Class. 7). Cheung King. Fuk: 1st prize. Chou Kwai Sang (gen- eral proficiency. 2nd prize. Leung Chau Kwong genera! proficiency) 3rd prize. Lau Yik Ching (generai proficiency).

The discipline and general tone et the "Schort are excellent throughout. and the work done is highly satisfac Bey. Handwining deserves special prule: in Competition open Ab ols throughout, the Empire three| Beginrens Class.-1st prize, Mok Fue's of this School gained Distine Six Nin (general proficiency); 2nd while the standard of hard-prize. La Ying Chung, general pro- writing in the whole School is very Rciency: 3rd prize. Mok Nan Sang much above the average.

general proficiency).

Eglish Conversation is also very! Mr. E. J. Ralphs said: Mr. Ho vicessfully taught the pupils having

the advantage of receiving their rs!

sns in English in the lowest

clas-as from bits. Morris.

Class 8A-1st prize, Lon Wal Ling: 2nd prize, Leung. Hing Cheung 3rd prize. Cheng King Fook.

Beginners' Class.-1st prize, Lo Ying Chung; 2nd prize. Mok Sik Nin; 3rd prize, Sui Tam U.

SPECIAL PRIZES.

FULL ATTENDANCE. MEDALS,

Class 4-Lau Pak Wa, Li Ting Chuen, Lo la Hung To Shui Cheung, Lau u Chau, Cheng King. Lim, Ng Po Lau.

Class SA.-Lok Cheong. Tse Kwan Pui, Kwan Tso Mau, Chui Sik Hong, Yeang Sik Kwong, To Yung Kwong, Tsang Fan Pun.

Ku Chan.

ing through the shifting walls, and

that I was alone.

-KEITH WEST.

SIBERIAN REFUGEES.

The other delendants were convict-

ed. His Worship sentenced the girl to à fine of $50 cr six weeks, the boy to a fine of $20 or three weeks, and the remainder $2 each or five days? hard labour for smoking opium,

The opium and smoking implements were confiscated. Some money found in a cash bax, which was seized by! the Police, was ordered to be return-

ed to the second accused who was in Charge of the counter at the time of the raid.

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HONGKONG BENEVOLENT

SOCIETY.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING.

The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Benevolent Society was held to-day at 12.30 p.m. at the City Hall. The Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Parr presided and there were a number of ladies present.

The Chairman read the annual re- port, which was as follows:-

“An ́exhibition game will take place at the Palace Hotel, Kowloon, on Mon- day night, Feb. 2, 1920, between Mr. Et D. Golding, the winner of the Silver Cup in the recent Handicap at to present the report of the week

the Society for the year ending

The ladies of the Committee beg

MY SPIDER:

(By Twells Brex.)

Inside the silk shade of the electric pendant above my bed fives-a spider.

The spider has become a com- panion to an invalid. In dreamy in- dolence of hours when drugs deaden pain I often lie watching the spider. He is nearly always busy-hammock», knitting, tight-rope spinning, engineer- ing. Dusters and feather maps often smash his scheme of things. But he valiantly clings to his home.

the above Hotel, and Mr. W. Pitt. December 1919, together with the had his worst shaking. The electric

statement of accounts

The Society was founded in 1889. and the number of cases on our books

has now reached 1,539.

On Saturday afternoon the spider

bulb needed renewal, and someone twisted the silk shade away and dia- lodged the spider, who fell upon me. But he had span a lifeline as he fell,

was shaken down, and went up again. his home again. A second time he and immediately he swarmed up to

No citizen of Rheims was ever more stubborn a home-clinger.

ex-champion of the Colony, who for,

For the collection for the above, Mr. Golding, it will be remembered, eight years held the championship thanks are given, for gifs of clothing in the last Palace Hotel tournament and boots, to the following-Miss Anet compiled a beautiful break of Judah (2nd contribution), Mr. F. A-105 and throughout played a splendid been entered and almost all of them During the year 33 new cases have Mackinroch (2nd contribution), Mr. H. game. Mr. Pitt is shortly proceedi8 have received help in some form. C. Sandford. Miss Goggin. Mrs. Rosson leave and the management has ob-

Every application for help has been Thomson, and Mrs. A. H. Harris, tained the sanction of these clever thoroughly investigated, and in the Amoy.

An hour later, when two visitors guests to give an exhibition game of few cases where nothing was done it sat by my bed, we were puzzled by The $300.00 mentioned last week 500 up prior to Mr. Pitt's departure. was found that the applicants were the new behaviour of the spider. A needles, pins, thimbles, women's and Pitt's abilities with the cut and some or that they were Chinese or Fortuneautiful little athlete, he lowered 13 spent on ---Sewing cotton. Most Hongkong residents know Mr.no in need of help from the Society delicate and almost transparently children's combinations, children's interesting billiards should be seen at guese, in which case they were direct himself on bis life-line until he was bonnets, gloves and socks, scarves, the meeting of these two gentlemen.ed as to where they might apply for level with, and only a few inches in and men's socks.

Pitt still has his old friends and sup help. In one instance while the case iront of, my face. He then stopped, Thanks are due to Messrs. Lane, porters, yet many enthusiasts believe was being investigated help from an apparently studied me to discover Messrs. Loxley & Co., and Messrs. Crawford, the Central Agency, that Golding will win.

outside source was given.

whether was friendly or hostile, The game will commence at 8.30

Seventeen of the new applicants for was uncertain, and then swarmed up Wing On, for enabling the money to 1.p.m. Entrance free.

help were women, many of them to the pendant again. so far. Messrs. Loxley are thank-

having small children.

He repeated this performance half ed for sending packing cases.

The men helped were of various a dozen times. Then he descended Parcels and donations, marked with

nationalities, Singalese, Malay, Fili- again, halted pace more, made up the name and address of sender, and

pino, Rumanian, Spanish and Assy-his mind, finished the journey this Mrs. N. J. Stabb, St. John's Siberian Refugees," can be sent

rian, besides British subjects from time, and alighted under my neck Place, Garden Road; Mrs. Moorhead.

nearly every part of the Empire. upon a woollen waistcoat that I wear 159, The Peak; and Mrs. L. Dunbar,

In come cases clothing was 'sup- when propped up in bed. The following letter was addressed plied, others were provided tempor to the Hon. Secretary of the Edinarily with board and lodging, some burgh Anti-Opium Committee, Edin-were helped to get employment, burgh, dated November 25, 1910, while others were helped to leave the from the British Foreign Office - Colony.

to

Helens May Institute.

7. Queen's Gardens, and also

CORRESPONDENCE.

BASEBALL NUISANCE AT HAPPY

VALLEY.

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BRITAIN'S MORPHIA ·

EXPORTS.

| Class 3B.-Kwan Sheung Chi

Chan Sik Kwan, Ma Ping Lit, Mak Fing Kuen. Ko Shan Him, Sang Chup Kom Tong. Mr. Morris and pupils Wa, Leung Wa Kit, Lo Kwok Chung, School so there is little for me to say Ho Chuen, Cheung Chung Ho, Lo ou have heard the Report on the Tsui Kwok Chi, Kwong Yee Pui, Leu During the past year four boys who with regard to the work done during

Class 6.Cheung Cheung Lup, Lo 1 can only repear that it proceded from this School to Queen's the year.

Fook Chuen Yeung Kwok Cheung, College passed Matriculation is highly satisfactory in every way, Hination of the lyngkong Univer- and reflects the greatest credit on Mr. Sun Chik Im.

and Mrs. Morris and all members of

Class 6A (1).-U Kam Chuen, ie School is used by the Univer- the Staff. You will notice in the Kung Yung Tak, Li Ki Wai, Cheung sity in, connection with the course for Report that emphasis is laid on what Chung Fat, Leung Hin Sin, Leung noor baseball is played on the Hong-same conditions of licensing are, in fully received at these times.

Kam Wing.

10.

I have termed the Social and Athletic

Time after time the spider travel led up and down, alighting for a few, moments each time. Then the puz zied onlookers discovered what he was doing. At each upward journey he took with him a little wisp of wool that be bad bitten off the waistcoat for the making of his winter nest.

One of the great naturalists has

Sir, I am directed by Earl Curzon Seven children have been placed at of Keddleston to reply to your letter one or other of the schools during the of September 28. on the subject of past year. Two for whom the So- export of morphia to China via Japan (ciety was responsible last year, are written that the brain of the spider- by parcel post.

earning their own living. At the pre- In reply to an inquiry from the seat time the Society is responsible of the brain of that tiny lodge of the surpasses the brain of the ant. Think Department, the Board of Trade states for 34 children. that morphia may not be exported

The Secretary or Assistant Secrc light shade! When he first fell upon the woollen waistcoat he must have from the United Kingdom to Japan or tary attends at the City Hall on Men to the Kuantung Leased Territory, days and Thursdays to interview ap material" Cool nerve as well as

realised

Here's gorgeous building. Sir beg to call your attention either as freight or parcels post, ex-plicants for help.

brain the spider obviously possesses Gifts of clothing and beats for men to be able to take observations during to the fact that on every Sunday after ept under licence from the Board's

Export Licence Department. The women and children are very grate-a domestic earthquake! And memory song Foctball Club ground, near the fact, applied to exports by parcel post

too, more wonderful still. It was an Ming, dressing room, by a number of as obtain in regard to freight ship during the past year, and the com

Many such gilts have been received hour before he came for the wool.

[To the Editor of the "China Mall."

the Training of Teachers, Education ife of the school. We are making Hui Wai Pur, Chau Sui Ki, Tong Japanese. much to the danger of ments, in accordance with the arrange-mittee wishes to express grateful ing awakened by pain, I switched

"PENMANSHIP.

in

At three o'clock on Sunday moru.

on the light. The spider awoke too

Prizes and Certificates in Vere have been prevented from using saidment in question is required in Japan to Mr. R. P. Thursfield for kindly contributions had as yet been made,

for medical purposes only.

The Board of Trade add that special

auditing the accounts..

secres of young children.

menis brought into force in 1917, and thanks to those who have so kindly On perusing the sign board or

no licence is issued for an export by sent them.

and showed himself an opportunist. schedule, which is posted on the parcels post unless the Export Licence ground, I could find no reference

The thanks of the Committee are He dropped down at once for more whatever to any japanese teams who Department is in possession of the due to the Colonial Government for wool-Daily Mail.

usual certificate from the Japanese the annual grant of $500, to the sub- had authority to use said ground. In Home Office stating that the consign-scribers and donors to the Society and ing to its funds, but no consular. view of the fact that other-nationals.

Fosters International Writing Competi- ground and, as this spot is and, has

and he commended Mr. Looker's tion-Wong Wing Tong, Ying Kam been for many years a play ground measures have been instituted at their the sum of 6500 invested in war loan He appealed for further general We wish gratefully to acknowledge suggestion to their consideration. lu, Tseung Kwong Ming, Li Wing for young children who reside at request by the Customs Authorities in England by Mrs. J.. R. M. Smith assistance, and said that the Society Kwong, and Me Ping Lit.

Happy Valley, I think it only fair that to ascertain whether morphia is desin memory of her husband, the in- was always grateful for gifts of these Japanese should be told to go patched by post to Japan under the terest to be paid to the Society. Also clothing. Cases of destitution were Winner of the "Stevens" Chess elsewhere and enjoy their game.

a gift of ten Royal Hongkong Yacht likely to increase instead of diminish Cup-Chan Man Chari..

There are heaps of room right in the name of some other chemical.

With reference to the last para-Club Debentures value $500 from for that had always been the Society's middle of the racecourse.

Trusting that the matter will be graph of your letter, I am to inform Mrs. Arthur Turner.

expérience. He thought some of the you that the instituting of some form someone is seriously injured. phia in this country is under the con- Mesdames. Adams, Chatham, Cam- he did not think that sufficient pub During the year the following ladies saddest cases had been caused by looked into by the proper authorities of control over the production of mor- have, served on the Committee: white women marrying Chinese, and

am, yours, etc.,

sideration of His Majesty's Govern-eran, Congdon, Forsyth, Montagu licity could be given in these days to

Class 6A (2-Tong Sik Stad.nts being sent there to carry cuti their practical training.

every effort to develop this in all our

Kwai Fong, Ted Social and Athletic lile of the schools, believing that in so doing wo

Class 7A-Wong Mi Chan, Tse School has been well maintained. are helping to educate the pupil in the Foot all and Volley Ball continue to full sense of the word, to teach him Ying, Lau Mun Cheung.

Class 7A-Tam Yan Kong, "Tso Bourish. Swimming is popular, and discipline and self-control, and to pre- s of the pupils are able to swim pare him to continue his education Yau Cheung. Man Wun Man, Chan wall. The School held its Annualatter he leaves school, where after Man Chiu, Chan Wun Nam. Aqua.ic Sports on Empire Day. In all we can do little more than teach theter Schools Athletic Sports the him how to learn. I consider it is e Scho 1 holds its own.

matter on which all the Schools in the The Library, the English Speaking Colony can congratulate themselves Ase iation, lite Members of which that there has been no evidence of any pledge themselves to speak only Eng-tendency on the part our pupils to Fsh during certain hours. the Chess identify themselves actively with poli- Club and the Chinese Band continue cal attrs. Pariolism is one of the!

fcurish; the last mentored is, greatest virtues and the man or the understand much appreciated by the boy who does not love his country is revents in the immediate neighbours not worthy of belonging to it. It is and of the School. A Company of well for all to take an intelligent in the St. John Ambulance Brigade comterest in what is going on around us, pased entirely of Old Pupils of this but students must remember that they So. 1, maintained by the generosity are, in the position of learners both of Mr. Ho Kom-tong and under the as regards their books and in the Wong Shing Hei; Class 7B, Ling Wai Command of Mr. Morris, does very management of affairs. They can Lun; Class BA, Mok Sik Tai; and racful work and was last year award- ed the Lau. Chu Pak Duty Cup." as having presented the best record of actual duty during the year..

. DONORS OF SPECIAL PRIZES.

best help their 'country by confining themselves to their studies, and leav- ing questions of government to those of riper experience. The student may

CHESS.

TERMINAL EXAMINATION, Class 4, Yan Fung Hon; Class 5A,

Young Sik Kwong: Class 5B, Chenglore Iu Man; Class 6, Cheung Cheung Lun; Class 6A (1), Chan Kwan Enk; Class 6A (2), Lo King Ho; Class 7A,

Beginners' Class, L! Po.

PRIZE, WINNERS 1918. Class 5A-1st prize, Lf. Wing Kwong (general proficiency).

not always agree with what is done by Class 5B.-1st prize, Lai Taf Man Sir Robert Ho Tung. Hon. Mr. Lau his elders but he must at least admit (general proficiency); 2nd prize, Chan Chu Pak. Hon. Mr. Ho Fook, M. that the older and more experienced Pun (general proficiency); 3rd prize, Choo Po Sten. Mr. Wong Kam Fuk, man is as a rule likely to be in the Kwong Kwok Fan (general pro- Mr. Lo Shun Wan, Dr. Ma Luk Shan, right, and that he himself, through Aziency), Dr. Ma Chiu Ki, Dr. Cheung Wing inexperience, may have taken the Tai, Messrs. Lo Chung Kui, Ho wrong view, it is possible, you know, Kwen. Ho Leung. Ho lu, Ho Cheuk, La Cheung Shiu, Choy Hing, Yeung Chung Kan, Ying Wan Book Shop. and Mr. Li Ping.

Class 6A-1st prize, Lau Pak Wa (general proficiency).

for even the youngest of us to make Class 6B1st prize, Tsang Nai mistakes sometimes. But as I have Chuen (general proficiency); 2nd said, while students in many parts are prize, Chau Ping Kwan (general pro- acting unwisely and in a way that ficiency): 3rd prize, Wong Hau Fai would have filled your great teacher (general proficiency).

* VALLEYITE,

ficiency); 3rd prize, Lo King" Ho (general proficiency).

VERNACULAR STUDIES 1918. Glass 4.-1st prize, Tam Wai Hin”; 2nd prize, Wong Wing Tong: 3rd prize, Cheng Sui Po..

Class 5A-1st prize, Chang Wai Chuen; 2nd prize, Le Tung Fan; 3rd. prize, Chan Man Chan.

Class 5B. 1st prize, Chan Pun: 2nd prize, Kwong Kwok Fan; 3rd prize, Lai Tat Man..

ment.

(Signed) A. G. Max MULLER,

HONGKONG DEFENCE

CORPS.

Ordar for Cidat Company by Lient. A. D. Eman.

PARADE.

All Sections, Band and Instructors at Headquarters on Monday, Feb. 2, at 6.15 p.m.

- G. E. STEWART, Captain,

Adjutant, H.K. Defence Corps. Hongkong, Jan. 30, 1920.

Harston, Jordan, Knight, Lang, the disastrous consequences of such Matheson, Moorhead, Moxon, Pollock, unions. He closed by paying a tribute Pattenden, N. L. Smith, Joseph, Tay to the work of the ladies during the lor, Wolle, Lady Rees-Davies and the year, by thanking the Press Misses Wilkinson and Johnson,

of the Colony for. the (Sd.) 'L. A. KNIGHT. assistance during the year, and by

Hon. Sec. thanking subscribers and. the com The Chairman in moving the adop-munity generally. tion of the report and accounts," said Mr. H. B. L, Dawbiggin, in second- that the Committee, desired to recording, paid a glowing tribute to the their deep appreciation for the interest work done by the Society, and the on the sum of £500 Invested in the assistance it had rendered to the Society's name in War Loan In Eng destitute and in the cause of educa land by Mrs. J. R. M. Smith in memory tion. He praised the ladies of the of her late husband who was so well society for their indefatigable endea known and respected in all Ports of yours and expressed the hope that the East generally. Also for Mrs. people would generously support the Arthur Turner's gift of ten Royal society during the coming year. Hongkong Yacht Club debentures, On the proposition of the Chair- PRIZE WINNERS 1919. Confucius with dismay, Hongkong Class 7A.1st prize, Yeung Sik Clans 4A.-Scholarships ro Queen's has happily been free and I trust you Kwong (general proficiency); 2nd

to the Colonial Government for many seconded by Mr. Pollock, the Callers (Government Free Scholars): and other Hongkong students will prize, To Yung Kwong (general pro

the annual grant of, $500, and to following were appointed on the com the subscribers and donors mittee for 1920-President, Mrs. Chan Man Chan, Jul; Chan Yee continue to show that you have pro- Bciency). Chuen, full; Chung Wai Chuen, full; fited by the education you receive in

of the Society generally. The Chair- Jordan, Vice-President, Mrs. Moor Class 7B-1st prize, Cheung 1 Class 7B-1st prize, Cheng lu A meeting of the members of the man went on to refer in detail head; Hon. Treas, Miss Moor Li Wing Kwong, full; and Chan Che this Colony. You will remember that Man (general proficiency); 2nd prize, Man; 2nd prize, Kwong 1 Pui; 3rd late Hongkong Defence Corps Ser-to some of the cases which had been head; Hon. Secretary, Mrs. Cavalier; Fat. Ital. Alan Morris Memorial the Master said. A man should take Mak Tin Kuen (general proficiency); prize, Leung Wa Kit. Scholarship (to Queen's College- care never to interfere with matters 3rd prize, Lam Tam You (general pro-

geants' Mess will be held in the Mess assisted during the year and added Hon. Assistant Secy Mra tenable for 3 years): Lo Fung Fan, which do not concern him. One ficiency); 4th prize, Mak Wing Him Wing Hong

Class 78 (2) 1st prize, Wong at 5.30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 8. All that it was only necessary to learn Hall Committee, Mrs. Pollock, Ches 4B1st prize, Lai Tat Man other matter T have, now to reler to, general proficiency)...

those who wish to attend are invited of such facts to realise how much | Mrs. N. L. Smith, Mra. Matheson, general proficiency); 2nd prize, Yung and it springs from the same topic,

Class 8-1st prize, Cheung Chung to do so.

good the Society was doing in the Mrs. Joesph Taylor, Mrs. Parry Mes. Class 81st prize, U Kim Chuen Fat:

Colony and the cosmopolitan nature John Johnstone, Mrs. Winslow, Mrs Kem fu (general, proficiency), ... Patriotism. Allan Morris, a Hong-(general proficiency); 2nd prize, Ip

Kong boy, educated in a Hongkong Pak Ling (general proficiency).. ́ ́

Beginners Class A.—Isi prize, Wun

of its efforts. Last year Mr. Cunningham, Mrs. Lindsay, Mrs.

school, the only son of your respected

Yat Kwan, 2nd prize: Tong Sik Ming:

Looker thought, it would be McElderry and Miss Innes,

Mrs. Pollock proposed a vote af Headmaster Mr. Morris and Mrs. Yuen Chik (general proficiency); 2ad Beginners' Class B.---1st prize, Le

Beginners' Class-1st prize, Kam 3rd prize, Ip Tai Ki.. Morris, joined the British Army aa prizo, Wu Yik Kwan (general pro-Ki Sum,

در

Class 5A-Class Scholarship (from Cless 5 to Class 4), Yau Fang Hon He Kem Tong Scholarship (from Class Sto Class 4), Ng Hung Kui; 1st

Class 6A-1st prize, Lau. Pak Wa. Class 6B-1st prize, Tsang Nai Chuen 2nd prize, Wong Kam Fai; 3rd prize, Pau Sai Fong

2nd prize, Ho Yun. Tong; 3rd prize, Class 7A-1st prize, Lck: Cheong;

Chan Sik Kwan.

* NOTICE.

SERGEANTS' MESS.

WALLA VALLA" boats are new only right if the Consular bodies

and last Got them at Blake could recognise officially the existence thanks to the Chairman and the

I of the Society by regularly contribut-meeting terminatedi Plor,

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