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QUEEN'S COLLEGE,
ANNUAL PRIZA GIVING.
The annual prize and speech day of Queen's College took place in the spacious half of the College at 11
a.m. to-day.
Amongst the large gathering of friends of the College were the Hon. Dr. Claud Severn, CMG,, Mr. E. A. Irving (Director of Education), Mr.! E. Ralphs. (Inspector of Schools) and all the masters of the College, and a sprinkling of ladies.
Mr. Tanner, the Principal of the College said:
DR. SEVERN,-You will. I am sure, sir, sympathise with us in our regret that His Excellency the Governor is prevented by sickness from honour-a -ing us with his presence today, and
His Excellency's place this morning
and consenting to distribute our prizes; and I am glad to have this
..
the Stuff.
versity in both English and Chinese
war.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Throughout Class 3, Chinese news papers are now used in connection with translation lessons, each boy subscribing a small amount monthly and so becoming entitled to a regular supply of papers.
games.c
Examinations.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1930.
Com. 3b., Chan Choi-sit; 2,
Com, Sc.- Chan Cheuk-wa: 2, G. Mohammed.
kwan.
4b. Au Yeung-kwan: 2, Cheng.
71. Chu Yuen-ham; 2, Wong
All games have been greatly placed under him. A new store affected in what he thought was a is. Li Hi-wing Tam Kiu-lam, Chau 18 proved an unqualified success and another step in the right directlon was chiefly remarkable for an excep and that future results will prove us forwarded by the unfailing encoura room for gymnastic apparatus has greater degree. He hoped such a Kok-chung. Wong Pik-yu, Tain Sau- gement given by masters and mis been erected at the west end of the thing would not occur again. He fung. Lee Shu-ist. Wong Chun- tionally fine speech delivered by Weljustifed in having introduced it.
noticed with great satisfaction the chung, Li Sau-kwing. Wong Tsent- Tat, Head Prefect for the year.
In Class S-the largest class intresses, is, evidenced not only by lower play ground.
Our Amateur Dramatic Association increase in the upper classes.
sham. Organisation In this department the school-comprising in July last their advice and supervision, but by
The standard of teaching had
CLASS. PRIZES, there have been certain modifications. 6 sections and containing 159 boys, their attendance at the different still pursues its Vigorous course, but
the
active part was not quite so much in evidence in greatly improved. Io athletics he
Mar, Pun Ping-chung: 2% Chan The training of Pupli Teachers has there were 15 boys examined and matches and
U-ying. there were occasional performances of such a satisfactory result as been again placed entirely in the of these 112 qualified for promotion some of them have taken in various 1919 as it was during the war. Still did not think any schoot could boast
Full 2.-1 Lau Man-kui; 2, Lai hands of one master, Mr. Handyside, to Class. 2.
General-Friday. October 17 was and arrangements are at present Queen's College. The games in which
Yun-kau. instead of devolving, as it did for
Full 25.-1, Tai Hon-nam; 2, Luk time, upon various members of
remarkable and will long be remem being made for the production of a they were successful were suited to bered as the occasion of our Peace series of plays at Cheung-char during the limited size of their ground.
the Chinese New Year Holidays in He thought that all the "games. Wing-kol Throughout the school the classes
Celebrations.
an appeal made on basket ball, volley ball and football. Com. 2a.-, Fung Tsun 2, Au The "Yellow Dragon" which will response to
be encouraged so that "Shu-yung. are now arranged in pairs, each pair
attain its majority in June of this behalf of a fund that is being raised should
one game should not replace another; Cam. 2.1. Chọn Tung chua. cf classes being taught by at least one European Master or mistress and It is upon admission to Class year, and which is still under the for the benefit of the local hospital.
The social life of the College they should be played in different Full 34.1, Lam Ming-fun; 2,
signs of vigorous seasons. After leaving a game for a Pun Ship-pang on Chinese master; this readjust, either from the Lower School here, very able and cheery Editorship of meat was instituted to ensure for ur from a District or other school, Mr. Kay, continues its increasingly shows-
Full 3b. Cheong Wai-lung: 2. boys in all classes an equal amount that boys are called upon to decide use:ul career, and one' very noticeable development, and a succession of few months one returned to it with
feature of the magazine is, the fre- very enjoyable meetings, lectures greater zest. Basket ball and volley Yeung Ying-kan. of instruction from a European whether they will join the "Full
were very good games. Full 3-1, Wong Lim-kit; 2, teacher.
section leading up to Matriculation quency and regularity with which and social gatherings was arranged ball In September last a single section and the University, or the "Comboys send in contributions to its by members of the Ambulance Divi The former was suited for summer. Wat Kwing-lun.
circulation of the sinn and the College branch of the and the latter for winter and he hoped
to see the college taking up basket Lo Chan-long.
Cơm BÀI, Chan Hing-ki; 3, "Yellow Dragon" is not contined to YMCA of Class S, for beginners in English,mercial" Section which provides a pages. The
response to the course of study intended to fit them
A number of boys in Class 2 are ball seriously by the end of Feb.. we ask you to be good enough to was formed in convey to His Excellency our sincere numerous applications received from for business, and it is perhaps a Hongkong or China, but extends to wishes for his speedy and complete 01 Queen's College boys and others matter for gratification that every riders in every one of the can availing thereseives of the course in the matter of swimming he had Li Pung-sit
that facilities be provided here for year there is an increased tendency tin nts and in quite a large number Biblical Knowledge arranged by the had the honour of sporting Douglas recovery and the hope that we may
secretary of the Chinese YMCA Laing as the possible winner of the soon have the honour of welcoming the complete English, education of to take up the "Full" course instead of different countries,
of the "Commercial." So much so The Queen's College Division ef for the benefit of those who wish to harbour swim. It was a rate of 40. Kong Man-st: 2 Ng Pei- him at Queen's College. For their young sona and relations.
the St. John Ambulance Brigade
of course. This race could be yourself, sir, we
The rule is now in force through-is this the case that whereas a are always!
looked upon: *S the zenith very pleased indeed to see cut the school that no boy receives few years ago we had as many as Overseas, which has been in existence take this subject at the University great endurance and of accuracy
swimming in you at Queen's College and we great promotion unless he satisfies the sections on the "Commercial" side for 3 years consists of about 23)
members as compared with 40 last. We all realise that there is still of
Hongkong. Tai-kan... ly appreciate your kindness in taking examiners either here or at the Unt of Class 3 and only 2 on the "Full"
we have had since September last, 5 year. Notwig standing this drop in room for great advance and improve With regard to the "Yellow Dragca: 4c. ip Tsz-hung: 2, Sam Yuk- "Full sections and only 3" cambers it is abundantly proved by meat in many directions, but so long the speaker said they must all sing.
Sa-t, Leung Shut-to: 2, Cheung the car's records that there has been as our boys are proved of belonging remember that it was first instituted It has long been realised that in one very important particular our mercial." behalf of all connected with the refer to the entite absence of and that it will re-ult in, an increasing. Further proot be needed it is provided they are determined to prove that and the patient way in which he 56.1 Pun Hon-yin: 2, Cheng. opportunity of congratulating you on equipment has been sadly deficient. We trust this tenderey will continue. falling off in "quality"; and if to Queen's College, and so long as by Mr. James whose great enthusiasm Ping-ram. laboratory and toliy large proportion of der boys re-by the array of tropies now held Queen's shall have reason to be prend imparted knowledge had helped Ku-hon
# great extent towards! 6. Lo Lan-she: 2. Chan Saf- by Division, and comprising of them, we feel that we are working to
along right lines and that we need the success of this magazine. hon 1-The Ralphs Efficiency Shield. not despa of filling with credit the The college section of the Ambulance 6b Lo Hok-kal; 2, Cheung 2-The Ho Tung Challenge Cup place we occupy in the educational Corps although small in number he Yau-chu.
for Lifesaving, won by
system of the Coloby...
was very glad to hear was very Ko King fan.
I take this opportunity of express-efficient. It did a very useful work Hon-fun. 3-The Ho Brothers' Challenging to all members of the Staff may and he hoped the college section: Cup, for the Brigade sincere appreciation of their whole would soon be brought up to Swimming Championship hearted nyalty and devotion to duty its fall strength. Dealing with the won by Douglas Laing. and in conclusion, it is my agreeable subject. of the teaching of 4.The Holyoak Attendance Cup duty to thank Your Excellency in the English he said in Queen's College 5-The Sir Paul Chater Shield name of all interested in Queen's as well as in all the ether secondary awarded annually to the College, for so kindly consenting to schools it should be borne in mind Division obtaining the honour us by distributing the prizes that it was necessary before any highest aggregate of points the visitors for the attendance, and school turned cut a boy for the Un- at the Brigade Aquatic all those who have so generously iversity that this boy should have a Meeting.
contributed to our Prize Fund. the thorough knowledge of English both The highest attendance was re- gistered on September 1fith, when 764
donations of these last are already written and spoken. Dr. Severn said boys were present; the lowest on
recorded on our notice boards and he was looking forward to seeing the July 26th. the last day of the Summer
will be acknowledged in the next plays which were being staged by issue of the "Yellow Dragon." term, when the attendance dropped
the University. He had seen the| to 472. This reduction in numbers
Addressing the hoys, Dr. Severn students of the University perform occurs annually in July and is
said he had brought them a messageing several times and he had accounted for by a combination of
from E. the Governor, whom he found that their grasp of English had seen this morning on his way was very good and the enunciation The school year terminates then, and since the annual
to the Colere, to the effect, that excellent. It would be a very examinations are just over a great
The individual medical examina
deeply regretted being good thing for the students to go to number of boys leave permanently tion of students instituted in 1913 The practice of holding competi Quite recently, a portion of the prevented by illness from presiding these plays and learn from them. either to proceed to the University of and partially carried out by Dr. Mc.tive examinations for the appoint basement has been fitted up to pro- at the first annual prize giving of the the way to speak. It would be a take up various occupations, while Kenny was completed early in Aus.ment of Student Interpreters has vide suitable accommodation for our college since his arrival in the Colony.great help to them in achieving for others are granted temporary leave 1919 by Dr. Macaulay, and has re- been abandoned, it having been de Ambulance waggod, stretchers, and H. E. wished him to say in addition themselves a similar perfect know
sulted in quite a large number of cided that these cats can frequently other first-class appliances.
that the Governor also regretted his ledge of English. In conclusion Dr. Staff.This has again been a year boys having their eyes tested and be more suitably filled by the appoint- The School Library is more popular inability to be present to watch the Severn congratulated M. Tanner remarkable for the great and con- being provided with suitable glassesment of such outside applicants as than ever, and much more used than Basket Ball match arranged, to take and the schoof and hoped they would tinual number of changes among the it is unfortunate that this examina possess special qualifications, especial formerly, especially by Classes 1 and place before the proceedings. His have a pleasant holiday and a happy European members of the Staff. Intion should have taken place in the ly with regard to a knowledge of 2 and numbers of the Stuff; it now Excellecey had never seen the game Chinese new year and that they would February Mrs. Litt resigned and early part of the year since so many various dialects. These boys were comprises well over 300 volumes played before and would have liked work with a possible zeal and Mrs. Nightingale went on leave in of our senior boys leave in July, and formerly appointed and attended the consisting of Fiction, History, Geo- very much to see it played by the energy next year. (Applause). May. In August we were extremely the results would be much more college until required to all vacancies graphy, Science and General Litera winners of the League. Continuing After distributing the prizes, Dr. pleased to welcome Messrs. Ralston satisfactory if arrangements could in different Government offices. and Fletcher upon their return from be made in future for such examina still have 5 of them in attendance ure, arranged in two sections, Dr. Severn said, that circumstances Severn unveiled two beautiful por
lending and Reference.
had made this the third year traits. active Service. In October, Mr. tions to take place at the beginning here and they are to remain until
succession in which he had had the
PRIZE LIST. 1918-1919. Nightingale was transferred to the of the school year in September, and required to take up appointments.
honour of presenting the prizes at
Scholarships. - Senior Morrison, Tur-Lam, Kowloon British School and his place immediately after the admission of
Athletics All-games continue to
Queen's College. He assured them'- here was taken by Mr. Edwards,
new boys.
flourish, and instead of being confined
that it gave him much pleasure to be Tsot Tsz-shek (Mat.); Blake. Chan while in December we were fortunate Studies. All boys in the two to a comparatively small number are
there as the college was the senior Kam-man (Mat); Senior Stewart. MirKit-sum. enough to obtain the services of Mr.
educational institution in the Colony Alim Khan (Mar.): Wright. Lo Wal- Sa-1.UI-men; 2, Ho Ke-tsun. Upsdell who undertakes his duties Senior Classes Classes and now keenly followed by a steadily. here with a backing of several years' known alternatively as the Matri increasing proportion of our boys.
and was a proof of the Government's kwan (Mar.): Senior Belilios, Suley experience among Chinese students.culation and Junior Local Classes, Inter-class football and volley ball lay being dee at first to pressure of effort towards education here. Its man Haroon (Mat.); Ho Tung. Weil
was a matter of great Ter F2a); Lee Hy-san, Chung Wai There were other changes much too were entered without discrimination competition are largely responsible
progress
san (F2x); Ho Kom-rong. U Chin- numerous to be entered into in detail for the Unverisity Examinations in for this and during the season we
satisfaction for those responsible for
July.
boast as many as 19 or 20 football
education here. He was sure that thewan (C2b); Ho Fook Is Tak-cheuk here, and I merely mention so many of them in order to emphasise the fact For Matriculation 18 students were teams and an equal number of volley- taken by Messrs. Noronha & Co. and report which they had just bear (F3a); Junior Belilios. Wong Man-1 that very great credit is due to all mem. entered, 16 of whom actually'sat forball teams. In last year's competi- we hope soon to have the Catalogue read could be considered as very keurg (C3b); Junior Morrison, Hul Kam-un.
In the Lower and Preparatory schools, comprising classes 4. 5. 6. and 7. We examined 250 boys and of these 218 qualified for promotion.
a chemical College upon the honour recently be stowed upon you by the University the fact that our physics laboraining with us and qualifying for and entrance to the University, since it is of Hongkong. (Applause) and of atory is of a temporary
inadequate nature. This undoubtedly an indication that there wishing you when you proceed on very, leave next month a very happy and matter has from time to time been is an increasing demand among the enjoyable holiday. (Applause) brought forward in recent years and Chinese for "education "in the best
was definitely, shelved during the sense of the term. ANNUAL REPORT.
Our last application, made a Attendance The total number of few month's axe, was held over scholars enrolled during the year pending the arrival of Your Ex- ending December 31st. 1919 was cellency, and
since it is a 1139Just 350 more than in the
of vital importance to previous year.
the College internally, and the only
Government Institution sending Chinese students on to the University, we venture to hope that when it is brought forward it will receive Your Excelleney's favourable consideration and support..
"
attendance The average daily throughout the year was 609, being 30 more than during 1918.
circumstances,
of absence.
matter
as
Normal Class and Student Inter- preters-The nine first year Pupil Norma! Teachers, attending the Class were entered for the Matricula. tion. Exacination,
Of these 3 obtained certificates and are now taking the University course für Student Teachers. This makes a Health of School: The health of total of 9 student teachers now being quite maintained by the Hongkong Goyero the school generally was normal throughout the year and our ment at the University. attendance, although affected” by temporary sick leave, did not suffer, as it did in 1918, from outbreaks of epidemic diseases.
In this section four scholarships were gained,
(a)-One President's Scholarship. with Honcurs, by Tsui Tsz (b)-One King Edward VII Scholar- ship. by Mir Alim Khan.
shek.
No second year examination was held since all our second year stud ents had been promoted to fill vacan, cies occasioned by the shortage of Chinese Assistant Masters.
We
4A, while the football shield has just come into the possession of Class 2A (Commercial).
We still hold the shield in the open Volley-bali League and that for the Senior School League, but have lost the Senior Schools' Football Shield which we held last year.
bera of the staff for the efficiency the examination. and of whom 7tions for which 20 teams entered, the and absence of friction with which qualified for the Matriculation certi-volley ball shield was won by Class the year's work was conduc.ed.ficate. Still, a certain amount of disloca- tion is bound to result from these changes, and it is only by perpetual manoeuvring on the part of the Head Master and by the cheer. ful and loyal support of all members of the staff that the work of an es tablishment like Queen's Coliege can be carried on in anything approach. ing a satisfactory manner. We all! hope most sincerely that during the present year this very serious dia ability will be removed by the ap pointment of the additional masters and mistresses provided for in the estimates,
(c) & (d)--Canton Government
and Chan U-ying.
In the December examination two additional students entered for and succeeded in passing the Matricula- tión examination.
Just three weeks ago, we won, for Scholarships, by Tsoi Tsz-shek, the first time, the Lugard Challenge Cup in the Junior Schools' Football League.
And still more recently in the quite
boch have secured top place in newly organised Basket, Halk Lenzaci
divisions.
All ranks are to be congratulated pon the regularity with which they attend lectures, drills, and parades, and the general keenness they evince in all matters connected with Brigade work. Mr. Kong Ki-fai, who holds the rank of Honorary Sergeant in the Division is in great measure res son sible for the high state of efficiency preserved.
The books in the Reference Section have been extensively used in con nection with the weekly debates held by the Normal and Matriculation Classes.
It is to be regretted that the new catalogue is not yet to hand the de- work in the College, then to sherrage of labour and sickness in the Gaol The printing has now been under
ready for distribution.
H.E.
VERNACULAR PRIZES. Annual Examination, July 1919.
University Distinction. NORMAL SCHOOL.
P.T.-Lo Wai-kwan.
UPPER SCHOOL.
Mat. 1. Chan Kam-man; 2, Tsai Tsz-shek.
Man-kui.
Full 2a.—in Li Hau-shik; 2, Lầu
Full 2b.- Luk Wing-kub; 2, Tat Hon-nam..
Comm. 24.-1. Fung Taun; 2, Au Sho-yung.
Com. 2b.-1. Chan. Tung-chan. Full 3a.. O. Yau-sheung: 2, Cheung Lok-ia..
Full 36.-1. Yap Foketsun; 2, Yeung Ying-kan.
Full 3c.-1, Law Lai-shang: 2, Chau Nai-iu.
Com. Ja.-1. Chan "Hing-ki; 2, Lo Fung-kweng.
Con. 30,1, Pun Lam-ka: 2 Tang Cheung-shing.
Com. 3c-1, Chung lu-nam; 2, Ho Ching-seung,
tat.
LOWER SCHOOL.
42.1, Pun U-iu; 2, Kong Men-
4h.1, Cheng Tai-kam; 2, Chau
49.-1, Shum Yuk-shing; 2; Leung -
5b., Chau Wing-hong: 2, Chung Tsing-tong.
6a-1, Lo fu-fang: 2 Leunig King-jau.
6m-1, Li Wing-kwan; "2, Tsoi
7. Teu Kun-u 2, Pur Kin-
satisfactory, as also was the progress Wa-10 (4a): Alfred May, Lam Yau- A new catalogue-of Authors of the collere in athletics carried or in course of preparation. In this with great enthusiasm. He was very kan (4b); Junior Stewart. Leung Sik- hung. work as in superintending the issue glad to retice that Mr. M. Tanner kai (48): A. W. Grant, Ching Hing- and return of books the Librarian, was looking forward to the future chow (5a); Ho Wing.. Wong Man- Mr. Handyside, has had the invalt as well as at the previous success tsun (5a); Ho lu, Leung See-lap able assistance of the Head Prefect, achieved. This was the last year (5a): Ho Kwang. She Kwong-cheung Wei Tat, and the other school pre-in which the College worked under a 66); Dealy, U Yin-yee (oby Ralphs
handicap owing to the war. He Mak Kai-hung (7). fects.
The room in which the library is noted with satisfaction that the Government Scholarships-(Full); housed is now in addition a reading attendance at the school last year was U Shun-pui. Hu Wa-yun. Chan room for the upper cla-ses; there is a very satisfactory and he was glad Weng-tai, Cho Yui-hang, Sung Ying- supply of light literature, magazines also to see from the report that there lun. Li Po-shiu, Fang Lu-hee (Half): and newspapers all of which appear was a preference exhibited to stay Li Ho-kui, Leung Wing-ching.
long in school and take up University to be greatly appreciated.
The
- SPECIAL PRIZĖS.
Ralphs"!
Head
Tsci Tsz-shek;
↑ NIYA THE ADVERTISEMENT.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Registry No
Ideality.
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FUBLIO AUCTION,
Several additions have been made courses instead of commerce..
DARTICULARS and Cordition of the Prefecting Public Auction Sale, to to the Pupil Teachers' Library from He was sure the boys realised their
Machel he held in MONDAY, the 23rd day of duphrate conies in the College bank position both in studies as well as Medal; For the Jaly Junior Locals we en In addition to Football, Valley-ball, cases and from other sources as gifts,outdoor sports and would be a great Memorial Prize. Mir Alim Khan Febrany, 1920, at 3 r., at the Office of the Public Works Department, by Order of The Staff of Chinese Assistant tered no fewer then 136 candidates, Cricket and Tennis, to say nothing This library is still inadequate for help towards the progress of Queen's Belilios Prize for Mathematics, Class His Excellenty the Governor, of One Lot Referring to one point, Tso Tsz-shek; Head Master's of CROWN LAND at Shankiwan Road, Masters remains the same except a record number, of whom the great of such comparatively mid games as the special needs of our future College. that since the resignation of Mr. Lai majority presented themselves for ping-pong and shuttle-cock. And a teachers, and we trust the time is not in the report which Mr. Tanner Prize for Mathematics (CI. 11), in the Colony of Hongkong, for's term When, small amount of baseball, we have far distant when its shelves will referred to, the laboratory. he Chung Wai-san: Arculti Composition of 76 yes, with the option of removal at Crow Rent to he fired by the 1918 there has been such a dearth of however, owing to the very regret this year started a basket-ball court contain complete series of typical said he had only seen the report Prize Class 11. Mir Alim. Khan: Surveyor of Bis Majesty the King, fot Yin-tong as long ago as December the original examination.
few minutes before leaving. properly qualified Chinese Masters table occurrences connected with a and the game which is an ideal one junior school books together with a
Wei Tat; Arculli Composition "Prize that no one has been appointed to leakage of examination papers it was for cold weather, is being keenly the latest textbooks on Education for the College and did not have Arcull: Composition Prize (Class 2), one further form of 75 years.
time to look up the papers in his decided by the University authorities followed by quite a large number of and kindred subjects.
(Class 3), Iv Tak-chepk: Rumjahn take his place.
All our Class-rooms have been office to see how the matter stood. With our Vernacular, Staff we to repeat the examination there was a enthusiasts. We are also able to have been more fortunate, and in certain amount of confusion and put quite a good showing in a shot-brightened and rendered distinctly He had seen H. E. the Governor, how. Prize for Literature. Mir Alim Khan; "educative by additional ever, on the way to the College and Pupil Teachers Prize 1st year, Kong view of our steadily increasing misunderstanding that led to only putting, discus and javelin throwing more
mentioned the matter Kam-chuen: Special Translation (E.) Chan Kam-man: Special numbers very welcome additional 15 of our boys presenting them and pole jumping, while the sand pit maps, pictures and diagrams and had
him and was told to C.1. appointments have from time to time selves, for re-examination and of provided in the lower play ground our staircases "and" corridors are to
one succeeded in for long and high jumping is always being transformed into veritable that on his return from the college Translation (C. in E.) Chan Kain- been made, so that in place of these only the original 5 Vernacular mastere we obtaining the Junior certificate. This in great request. At the combiped picture galleries, where are exhibited he would go into the matter man: History Matriculation.Mir have now a staff of 8, all doing there was a great disappointment to all school sports the junior champion-specimens of the work of such immediately. He did not know what Alim Khan; F3b. Cheong Wai-fung: we ship medal was awarded to Ko Chi- artists as Au Shu-yung of Class 1might be the result. Government Composition Matriculation, Mir Alim oughly satisfactory work under the concerned, more especially as
(Commercial.)
people never promised anything, Khan; F2a. Wei Tat; F3a, Lam Ming- able and efficient suppervision of had rather priced ourselves upon to, one of our Class 5 boys,,
The customary bathing parties and "The two rooms in the basement, so when anything turned up to pre tún: F3b. Cheong Wai-fung F3. "Mr. Sung Hok-pang, Sentor. Verna sending up quite a good lot of can-
didates; and in addition to spoiling picnics held during the Summer were until recently occupied as Commun vent it being accomplished, it could Lau Lai-sang: C3a. Pun. Kam-tar; cular Master.
Discipline Discipline has been our record for the year it involved extremely popular and attended by Room and Office by the Vernacular not be said that they had not done 3b. Chan Choisi; C3c, G. A: maintained at a very high standard quite a large amount of additional large numbers. In May, 4 of our Masters, have now been handed over what they had undertaken. Refer Hyder.
• UNIVERSITY DISTINCTIONS. and it is gratifying to be able to work since we had to make arrange: boys were selected to represent South to the College branch of the Y.M.C.A. ring to the matter of spectacles and record that this is due not so muchments to hold special examinations China at the Olympiad held in which has established in one a very teeth he said this was very import.
Manila, and did some very creditable popular Chinese Library and Read ant. Examinations should be teld Matriculation Candidates.), Isol to the always strict enforcement of for the promotion of these boys.
In December 23 boys presented work during that meeting. I under-ingroom, and in the other tables for periodically, and every boy with Tsz-shek. Trigonometry: 2, Mir Alim Why Other People. Like Them.
Urdu: 3 ordinary disciplinary measures as to
Lo Wai-kwan,
We can all call to mind men and wo the healthy tons and spirit of respon themselves for the Jucior Local stand, too, that three of our sports- Chess, Chinese and European. A defective eyesight should be provided Khan,
16 men have
entered for the forth part of the main basement has been with, spectacles. Parents should do Chinese.
men who sive such a sense of vitality UNIVERSITY CERTIFICATES,
and strength that they are bound to get, sibility existing in a constantly in Examination; and of these
coming Marathon Rage and we wish enclosed and is used on Wednesday their best to supply their children creasing measure among the boys obtained certificates.
and Saturday afternoons for band with, spectacles, but the Government
Tsz-abek on A woman of this type--fell blooded, Matriculation._Tsói In all Classes below. Class 2, we them every success.. themselves.
The Swimming Championship practice; while in other parts ping was prepared in cases of those who (President's Scholarship-Honours), plump and bright-eyed always has The School Prefects deserve a conducted the Annual Examinations special, word of commendation for ourselves, and special efforts were. Shield, put up for competition by pong tables have been placed, and were unable to supply them themselves Mir Alim Khan (King Edward VII Broup of admirers round her. A man of the very valuable assistance they made, by raising the standard of the the Hongkong Amateur Athletic racits provided for a supply of daily to issue spectacles for them. Proceed Scholarship), Chan Kam-man: Punso kind always gets his own way ing Dr. Severn said he noticed that the Ping-chung, Chan U-ying, S. Haroon, and whinesome tendency in all of us to render in this connection, not only various papers eet, and by avoiding Federation still remains in the newspapers, English and Chinese..
Drill and gymnastics have been result of the matriculation examina-
thoir. by the control they exercise in the the too generous awarding of marks, possession of our crack swimmer
Pak-sui, A. A Rumjan, Lo Waithoke wito vivorus, red blod
veins, instead of thin wafery bloodless playgrounds and in the classrooms, to ensure that no boy received pro Douglas Laing who won it in October take regularly throughout the pre- tion was very satisfactory and he Korg Kam-chuen. Lo Wai-kwan, So apprecists health dealthy people
ness. Often we remmick that wO UITY but by the example they set and the motion who did not thoroughly 1918: This promising young swim- paratory and lower schools by Mr. hoped it would be more so in future. keenness they display in all matters deserve it. As a direct result, the mer came in second in the Harbour Ko Kin-fas, a keen and enthusiastic Referring to the part of the concerning the welfare and rent percentage of passes in most classes swim organised by the Victoria, Fold College boy, whose services we report which Mr. Tanner had termed Junior Local Wong Kam-wing tion of the School. I may here was lower (in some instances very Recreation Club in October last and have been fortunate enough to retain a Regrettable Ocurrence, he said it Li-Yuk-tong. Ad Kwong-lai, Yeung mention that the Second Annual decidedly so) than in the previous we expect him to do still greater and whose instruction and help are had proved a great drawback to the Chak-man, Un Kwai-yung. Chow Yat- greatly appreciated by all the boys college but the University was also wa, Tseng Fuk-cho, Cheung Wing- Prefects dinner, held on November year, but we feel sture that this.is things in future.
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