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ANNUAL PRIZEGIVING.
LADY SKURBS GIVES AWARDS.
Western civilization is, mostly materialistic Wordsworth's poetry disclosed to him that Europeans cannot be destitute of the principles of morality and virtue, but that they must possess kind feeling and tender affections in comman with all people.
The annual prizegiving of Belilios For the light that it throws upon the spiritual Public School took place this morning. progress of the West. Wonly the ceremony being held at Queen's worth's poetry is of great import- ance to Indian stalents."
Lady Stubbs distributed It College. would be impossible to conceive a the awards, in the presence of a large revelation more naive or more ter-gathering of scholars and a number of rible than this, that these Indian prominent visitors. Among the pro- youths nesdel, something to conminent guests were the Hon. Mr. E. ity. Possibly the publication of Irving. Director of Schools, these comments will have surprisedMiss Irving; and Mr. Ralphs, Inspec- some Europeans into the realiza-tor of Schools. thm that event Indians have tender #fects 30 sentiments.
vince them of our common human-
SPORT
YACHTING.
RELY.C. CHAMPIONSHIP.
SATURDAY'S RACE.
TUESDAY: FEBRUARY 1, 1921
3-Lieut. Dodwell's team (Messrs. Dodwell Thornhill, Wells, Lyon and Rees). Time 1 min 53 sers
4.-Lieut. McCann's team (Messr McCann, Frith, Raiton, Macdonald and Summers). Time 1 min 55
REVOLVER COMPETITIONS.
TO SECRETARIES · OF CLUBS AND OTHER
INSTITUTIONS.``.
All preliminary notices of forth coming meetings, lectures and
Several good cards were returned entertainments, sent for Insertion in to the Revolver Competitions, the the news columns of the Chine Mail, The sixth championship race was best being by Corp. Grimes (27 qut are charged for at the rate of $1 sailed off on Saturday in very of a possible 30 in the Open and 26 each. (as announced in May and Jun
triable wind A fair breeze held out of a possible 30 in the Corps of last year) providing that they do till all classes had reached the North event). Mr. Lesch and Eng. Com not occupy more than four lines. In of HMS Titaniature if this space is exceeded they Fairway Budy which was the first Jackson mark of the course. From there to returned cards of 24. Competitors will be placed is the advertising Trocas Rock busy some yachts saw may have as many trials as they columns at the prevailing rates. other competitors passing them on wish, at 20 cents per card. It is either hand whilst they themselves hoped that more representatives of lay becalmed; eventually the wind the Navy will compete next week- came very strongly from the N. Ed. Cost Rock Buoy was taken to star- Eboard as the list mark in an 8 3/4 Another student of European Clarke, read the annual report, which miles course. "Rolla" saved her It fol-time in the Handicap Class. "Ailsa * civilization tells us that at first was received with applause.
after an exciting beat "Daphne glance it seems to be altogether a lows:
race in the One Design Class. In the material one, and the product of In 1920 the School was open on Heyward Heys Ursula" saved her the efforts of politicians and erg-188 days, and the average daily time, as did "Toinette" in the Gaels neres alone.** For him Words
The Headmistress, Miss C.
and
worth's pen-seemed to be “counsttendance was 508, record. The teracting ons bennmbing the school is full, and in the early months free spirit of society." Another of the year, when most of the new even finds it rather strange that
CLASS: HANDICAP.
(Start at 2.30 pan.)
H'cap. ou Course.
127}"
Orias-255′′ Dorothea-550" Gladys 6'34"
a poet like Wonkworth, with the uk come, many would-be pupils bad turn of mind of a mystic. should to be refused entrance, It is only Diana have been born in England." rather with great difficulty that a room has Rolla† 0'44′′ than in the Orient. A comment been arranged for the new Normal like that shows how our representa- Class tives in India must have been mis- representing us, far more than any There have been several changes Sonia prific complaints could do. Then the English Staff, During my Ltd. conclusion of that pursiniar stel-she-nce on leave, Miss Cooper acted
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MATERIALS
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LINES IN SHOES.
'DRESS
"GOOD
ent was that Wordsworth. Though as Head Mistress, but was trans (1) Diana to the Peak School (2) Rolla fan facilental horn, was evident-ferred
ly an Oriental in spirit." When, on my return. Mrs. Upsdell, who (3) Orion oh when, shall using all men teaches in the mornings only, Mr (4) Dorothea 2 toire and know that amphical James, Mrs. Forster, and Mrs. Church (5) Gladys and national boundaries are arti joined the staff, Mrs. James for three (6) Sonia ficialities that in no way diff the months only. Mrs. Ritchie resigned spirit of our common humanity, at the end of December, and is mach er and knew that we all have the missed. Mis Ng Mai Han resigned die sows and jors and aspira.from the Vernacular Staff. On trons, to say and know that in account of the large numbers in the
school, an extra Chinese Mistress Alsa... ntil we are members of on Miss Cheng Sai Ying, was appoint Bonita family? Eurians in India, as in
jed.
Daphne ... MI. other Asistir lands, have certainly
An entrance fee of $3 is now paid Halcyon not as a class realized this. Hence by all new girls, who are medically. trable.
exaicised by Mrs. Hickling.
.
H.K.V.D.C. v. “HAWKINS"
SHORTHAND.
CERTIFICATE WINNERS.
M
* ITALIAN CONVENT.
The winners of Pitman's Shorthand
The FLK.V.D.C. met HMS. Hawkins in the League Cham- pionship at King's Park Range on Sunday morning and again were Certificates, just arrived from Bath successful, winning by 66 points. are as follows →→
Elementary-First Best: Ruby The scores are as follows-
Kong, Second Best: Mabel Gittins, Third Best: Anna Lyen, followed by". 200-500 600 Pts Miss Dory's Smith, Elisabeth Ward,.. 44 44 44 132 Beatrice Santos, Emma de la Parras, 47 41 42 130 Natalia Alvares, Maria Alvares, 33 42 39 119 Margaret Kent and Nora Pite. ··
Full-Olive Xavier, Minnie
Cor. Time. 4.44.562
Mr. Grimes Frith
1.
Well.....
4.34 05
R. Goodman. 44 43 32 119
Shaw.........!
44 49 26 119 McGrann, Ruby Rumjabo, Cinthia 38 25 41 15 Tavares, Maria Rosario, Violet Land- 42 39 34 115enberg. Theresa Gill, Mollie McBean. Class for beginners will open on February 15.
Total
"HAWKINS."
5.08.55
443,12
F. Goodman
5.02.41
Lyon
634′′
5.03.12
- Meade
Pts. for
Pts, to
Position
Race.
date
3
26
I
7
20
6
I
9
A
5
23
4
3
10
5
2
17
CLASS: ONE, DELIGS.
(Start at 2.35 pm)
H'cap on
Cox-
Course.
Time.
SCI.
5.10.07
scr.
5.15.23
5.10.31
*** SCI-
5.12.14
Position masts I
Pra for Pts, to
Race.
date
5
-
18
4'
1.
9
3
17
2
S
CLASS: HEYWARD HEYS. (Start at 2.40 p.m.)
,
H'cap on
Course
Time
†1' 275* '4′′ 22}”
5.13.0.1
4′′ 221
D.NS.
The total output of the Kailan spector of English Schools and Owl Ming Administration's mines for Inspector of Vernacular Schools res week ending January 15, 1921, pectively. The work is tested every amounted to 93,703 tons and the week in class examinations, set and (1) Ursula sales during the period, to 67,591 corrected by the mistress in charge (2) Sirias 0 while occasional papers are set (3) Dawn 2 by the Head Mistress or the Senior Lola ....... 0 Vernacular Mistress.
4, 45"
D.N.S
Pts. for Pts. to
Position.
Race.
date
1
6
·21
0
5
#
4
20
0
0
0
0
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The wedding" took place at the Union Church, Tientsin, on January
All the candidates for the Univer- (1) Ailsa sity Locals took the Examination in (2) Bonita December. Six girls entered for the (3) Daphne... 2 Senior, and all passed. Eleven sat (4) Halcyon... 3 for the Junior, and ten passed. Six Distinctions were gained. Five girls entered for the Preliminary Oxford,
19. of Mr. T. G Fisher, of the M. C. and two passed. Apart from outside Daily Mail and Miss R. Beanas, examinations, all classes were daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Beenas, įexamined in all subjects in June and Ursula of Tientsin and formerly of Hong-December, and the results recorded Sirius........... kong.
in the Teacher's Books: these were Dawa... 2*55* forwarded for approval to the In Lola -
33 115
196**
Total
.898
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The "Hong Wan I," a steamer
Cof.
200 500 600 Pts.
Mr. Charlesworth. 43 40 41 124)
Beauchamp... 44 42 38 124 Meston... 41 44 32 117 owned by the Seng Soon Hong. Moss 41 38 37 116 Bonham Strand and registered in Trowbridge... 35 41 39 115 Singapore, has been stranded on the Müller
38 41 34 113 rocks at Bell Island, near Swatow. 99 EMS. Curlew" which went to the Chapman... 30 39 30
90 assistance of the steamer has been Bishop......... 30
followed by the tug "Talkoo."
HAWKINS" -"TAMAR.”
The following is the result of a league shot between the HMS "Hawkins" and H.M.S." Tamar" fired at the Stonecutters Range on Thurs day the 27 inst. resulting in a win for HMS." Hawkins” by 17 points.
The scores are as follows m
H.MS, HAWKINS".
Attention is drawn to an alteration in the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamers advertisement giving the sailing dates from today as follows From Miczo, 8 am
of 8.30 3.m.): From (instead Hongkpag. 2 p.m. (instead of 5 PM).
According to the Rock the por tion of the Ice Horse Street between Des Voeux Road and Queen's Road, 200 500 600 Pts where the Hongkong Stock Ex D.N.S.
36 41 29 166 change is situated, is shortly to be 5.19.47 Mr. Chapman
Miller 40 32 32 104 widened. It is reported that the Charlesworth 42 40 22 104 Exchange building and the brokers' Horton 31 37 33 101 offices contiguous therewith will be Dawes 37 34 30 101 pulled down in two or three months Beauchamp... 40 36 30 100 time and the street widened, to forty Trowbridge 32 37 29 98 feet
When reconstructed, the new Noss
87 building will be proportionately increased in height and so provide 801 more office accommodation in this very much sought after locality in the city.
Pts. for Pts. to
Mr. Snell-
*
HMS
Total..
***TAMAR.*
28
X.M.S. TITANIA...
200 500 600 Pts. 39 39 41 119 Clemow 40 41 27 108 Brewendale.... 32 46 29 107 Ravenscroft. 36 35 33 104
200 500 600 Pts. Allen
35-36 31 102 Mr. Tapley 36 43 34 113 37 23 .99 Barker.**** 37 36 39 112
73 Jackson...... 35. 41
Douglas 40 37
Selby
Bolting ...... 35
Way
32
Total
1172
Smith...... 25
784
Sigsmouth.. 33
13
Peskett...... 25
Edmonds... 30
Total.
30 106
23 100
35 96
CAR OWNEES.
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NORTON-On January 17. 1921,
at Fooches, to Rev. and
E. M. Norton, of Trinity lege. Foochow, a daughter.
Mrs.
have discovered that the poWRIS conceded to them are empty forms.
tops..
A telegram has been received from the Colonial Secretary of Ceylon to the effect that Mr. A. G. M. Fle: cber has undergone an operation for appendicitis but hopes to proceed on his voyage to England on the 10th February.
CLASS --GAEL. Start at (2.45 p.zo.} `
***** Owl ---- 0 Since September, Mrs Forster has directed the work of those Junior Assistants who teach English in the Vernacular classes. The gain to the school will be two fold: the standard Gael. of teaching will be raised, while the Toinette extra training given to the teachers Joan. cannot but bring good results.
Thecla
Reuter's Tokyo correspondent says that it is practically decided that the Crown Prince will shortly pay a visit to Europe. The itiner Examination (Technical Institute) in
Seven past popils, all at present on Viking' the Staff, tookite Women Teachers" :
+0*44′′
'cap on Corrected Course.
Time.
5 25 22
#
1′27′′*
+0' 44" ....--2′ 11′′
5.18.313 5.24.45
1
D.N.S.
scr.
5.37.10
Position.
Race. dáte.
June, and six passed. Two courses (1) Gael
3
3
4
14
5
24
by those members of the Staff, who (3) Joan 2 belong to the Victoria Nursing Div (4) Thecla
4
43
16
4
denotes owe.
ary has not yet been announced, but it is expected that he will arrive in of Cookery Lectures were attended | (2) Toinette '1 England in May or June.
--- denotes receive..
St. Andrew's Kowloon Men's [sion, and at the examination beld in (5) Viking Association is giving a sing song to June every candidate gained Distinc It must be that the introduction the Services and Police to-morrow tion. of the elective principle into pro- eveing, Wednesday, at 9 p.m. in the It is good to know that the girls Co-vincial affairs, the enlargement of Church Hall, Nathan Road. All are as anxious as ever to give help the Legislative Councils, the ad-members and intending members of to those who need it. The sum of mission of an Indian member to the Association are invited to be $1,232 was contributed to the Minis the Executive Councils, the extab-present. lishment of an unofficial majority
The China Mail.
TECTE, JUSTICE, PUBLIO SERVICE'
dosGrano, TUESDAY, FEB. 1, 1921.
INDIANS AND WORDS-
WORTIL
(in the provinces at kast has been
1/
tering Children's League, and a collection for the North China
JHOOTING.
LOCAL BISLEY.
Mr. Israel Cohen, the special Famine Relief Find amounted to discovered to confer no real power Zionist emissary who is on a pub $242.60, while monthly subscriptions Park Range on Saturday and Sunday Shooting took place on the King's and no gemine responsibility, or Ecity tour of the Far East in con- are paid to the Nethersole Hospital in the Rifle Meeting arranged by the training for it. The political nection with the reconstruction of and the Kowloon Orphanage.
Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps. W23 recently i Indian has perhaps discovered that Palestine and
The Prize Giving does not seem The conditions generally were good, Shanghai and Horgkong, the recent gift had a string to it.
itself without Mrs. Tutcher; she though there was a little troublesome nounces, says Reuter, that he has alas, has left the Colony, but her wind at the long ranges. The detail- Encouraged for years by our raised £21,000 in China and Japan interest in the school is as keen as ed results are as follows: fromises of ultimate self govern-towards the Palestine Restoration ever, and I know she will be delight- ment, backed up by educational Fund. preparation for it. it would seem
ed to hear the news of its progress. that the Indian has been offended
The thanks of the school are due
The February number of "The
HAWKINS" V. WILTS.
The following is the result of a League shoot between the HMS. "Hawkins” and Wilts B Company fred at Stonecutters Ranze on Friday the 28th inst, resulting in a win for H.MS, "Hawkins" by 143 points.
The scores are as follows HMS. HAWKINS.”
AMBROSE” V. DOCKYARD.
Fired at Tai Hang on January 30, this match resulted in a win for the Dockyard.
H
The scores were :— Mr. Miller .........
...200 500 600 Pts. DOCKYARD RECREATION CTDE
43 44 31 312
200 500 600. Pts... ,,Charleworth... 35 45 37 117 | Mr. Longyear”....... 41
44 126 Bishop -- 38 46 29 113 Drew 40 46 - 39 125 Trowbridge... 44 40 26 110 Johnston... 42
35 121 Horton ........ 38. 32. 37 107 Nass... 41 38 27 106 Beauchamp... 36 31 28 105 36 27 25 83
#
McGuigan.. 39 Pritchard... 45
79478855.
36 119
28 111
30 106
Git
-
140 Young***** 31 King Salter 32
36 98
31 30 93
Total .....
898
X.M.S.
AMBROSE
Tids well
350
Total.
.864
344
342 339
WYİLS "B"
220 +218) 217
H
COMPANY. 200 500 600 Pla. Mr. Newbury 37 36 23 101 Clapham ..... 39 31 26 96 Steppe 39 32 25 Buckland 30 34 29
96
33
93
-214
Gordon
......33 35 24
**
92
JAR COMPETITION. 1-No. 5 Platoon (Messrs. R. K
17
Dawes
33 33 2692
Samut Reenes
26 28 35
Total..... 721
Valentine, D. J. Valentine and C. Young). :.
1Artillery Co. (Messrs. Frith, Railton and Summers).
3. No. 5 Platoon (Messrs. F C Goodman, R. J. Goodman and J. M. Smythe).
PLAKE SHEITAD. L-Mounted Infantry ................... 357 Of what bature is the trouble" by the big advertisement of con- Rock," the Hongkong Catholic to the subscribers to the Prize Fund No. 2 Platoon
3-Artillery Company .... India that we have been hear cessions that proved hollow when Magazine, has a number of interesting for their kindness in contributing the
4.-No. 9 Platoon ....................... ing about? Is it worse than a disgrasped. It is difficult to think of articles on various subjects, includ books, to Mr. Hickling for the
5.-No. 5-Platoonkam creet censorate allows us to know, any other grievance, without being ing the Boy Scout. Rally-illustrat interest and help she always gives in
FRANCIS CUP. matters cnnected with the or is it exaggerated by the meagre driven to one of such long stonded with photographs, the Bishop-elect
1.No. 2 Platoot allusions of Reuter? So we asking that it is unlikely to have of Macao; the consecration of the Nursing Division, and ber voluntary
2-No. 9 Platoon resentment. new Salesian Bishop of North Kwang. work in examining the girls eyesight, No. 5 Placou shoulder aroused so fresh a Quseires, and with a
variety of other topics, and to the Manager of Nestle's Mik-No. 1 Platout... shrug, perhaps, confess our ignor. One good authority tells us that tung; and
among educated Indians he found There is news of "Kowloon and its Co. who not only sent a generous Lance and helplessness.
The propaganda of Mr. Gandhi many definitely and finally embit- Hinterland, and a generous offering consignment of condensed milk for is plain enough. He is advocating tered against the British connec-of editorial comment and notes, be the use of the Cookery Class, but a peaceful boycott, promising the tion. because of some ranking sides many entertaining paragraphs, also provided a prize for an examina
tion held in February. people that twelve months loyal memory of insult at the hands of
Also I wish to thank the Head observance of it will make the European. He takes the precau- It will be remembered that it British government more reason- tion of adding that ench conduct has been stated that Lt. Langdon of Master of Queen's College for lending able. We perceive that he will not is not typical of the Englishman the U.S. Navy who was shot by a us this ball
Hin India, but on the other band be japanese sentry was a married man In condusion, I am sure Miss get that loyal observance. asks above all for passivity, and avers that the class of English- and that his wife had committed Cooper joins me in thanking the impatient mobe lave rioted. He men who not werely offer but con- suicide. A Boston telegram dated Staff for a year of hard work, done asks for things that require great sider it their duty to offer these January 16, states that William C. loyal and whole-heartedly. unselfishness, and is unlikely to insults to Indians must also be Langdon, father of the late Lieutenant
Lady Stubbs then distributed the find that everywhere. Lawyers numbered in hundreds." Admit Langdon of the United States cruiser prizes. Afterwards she expressed her are to refuse to petise in British that, and you admit sufficient. No "Albany," scouted the report that the gratitude to the girls for their work the Ministering Children's courts. Students are to retire from further explanation will be needed. Russian wife of Lieutenant Langdon for British schools. Indians wearing The Indian is a sensitive human had committed suicide. He said it League. She "thanked also Miss 2.-Lieut, Smith British bonours are to surrender being; there is nothing he resents was absurd because his son was not Cooper for working so hard. She 3.-Gunner Frith..
married. "I am confident," he said she knew little of the school, but 4-Gunner Macdonald them. In short, nothing British, more than an insult to his dignity.
It is pathetic, it is illuminating, declared, "positively confident, that she had asked Miss Clarke if she 5.-Lient. McCann ---- whether it seem good or bad, is to
might come and visit it-and explain
TILE COMPETITION, be countenanced. This is asking to read in the Times literary sup he would never marry.”
plement a collection of quotation:
to the girls what was done with the 1. Lieut. Hall's team (Messrs, too much.
‘A FORTY YEARS' TEST.
funds they had collected.
Grimes, Edmonds, Dovey, Wood and What is the grievance that occa-from essays by Indian students en ons this protest? Here we have the poet Wordsworth. They were CHAMBERLAINE Cough Remedy Lady. Stubbs was loudly applauded, Hall). Time 1. zzin 9 secs. want been particularly advised. We taken, we are told. practically verett forty years and has gained
has been curing coughs and polda and then two little girls brought up
2Lieut. Gordon's team (Mesars surmise that the Indians are dis-batim, from recent answers in popularity every your What better beautiful bouquet of flowers and F. Goodman, R. Goodman, Smythe, atisfied with the Morley-Minto examination" questions to fourth recommendation in required 1 For sale presented it to her. This brought the Valentine and Young). Time 1 min
36 secs. reforms. We conclude that they year students in an Indian college. by Chemiets and Sto ekeepers. proceedings to a close,
RUNNING MAN.
1-L/Crpl J. Lyon.: 2-Lieut. Smith. 3-Gunner Macdonald.
MUSKETRY COMPETITION, 1.-Gunner N. L. R. Railton ..............
55.
54
TITANIA
v. POLICE.
The following is the result of a league shoot between the Police Rifle Club and EMS. "Titania" shot off on the Stonecatters Range on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 30. /
The scores are as follows:-
POLICE RIFLE CLUB.
200 500 600 Fts." Mr. Pibendy 40: 44 31 115 Chilcott ... 36 46 32 114 Ellis....... 41 32 37 110 Jarvis....... 37 41 31 109 Kirk........ 40 38 24 102 "Tooker, *** 4033 24 97 39 39 19 97 22 31 28 81
Walsh „Sayer
Total...
RIFLE LEAGUE TABLE.
Following is the League Table of results of matches fired up January 31, 1921:---
F. W. HK.V.D.C. ........... 5 5 200 500 600 Pts. H.MS. "Hawkins" 8 5 53 Mr. Carpenter 39 40. 38. 117 HMS. "Tamar" 5 4.
Hutchings ... 41. 42 33 116 Musketry Staff ...
52
50
.. Perkins. 39. 33 34 111 Police Rifle Club 3 2 -Booker... 33 43 33. 109) FM.S... "Titania" 2 2 Maskell.34 35 39-108 R. N. Dockyard... 3 2 Mondhi Khan 31 42 32 106 | H.M S. "Ambrose" 7 1 Evans, 36, 38 31.105 | HMS. "Curlew" 2 Wilson 32 43 30 105 HMS. "Alacrity" 3.0 Wilts"R"Company 20 Total $76 Wilts "C"Company. 1-0.
Wilts "D"Company O
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