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LADY STUBES ATTENDS.
average attendance during the past her two assistant teachers was a pupil year was 145. Our School is now here. This School has the maximum on the Government Grant list and roll of 60, and we are proud of the the grant has enabled us to results attained after a year's work, School in rent two more rooms and to en- The YWCA of our gage more efficient teachers, Pro-helping to develop the spiritual vide gress has been made in every of the girls as well as the social side. department of work, but the subjects There are eight Bible classes con- St. Paul's Girls' School was the that are worthy of special mention ducted after school homes, and I wish are singing, drawing, Chinese and to thank Miss Stewart and Rev. To scene yesterday of the annual prize English compositions and pronuncis See Kal for conducting two of them. giving, in the presence of a large tion. We are greatly indebted to assembly that apparently was'much | Miss Mail for taking charge of the impressed by the progress shown by the children and the efficient manage ment of the institution. The Bishop of Victoria presided. Lady Stubbs distributed the awards.
Before the prizegiving an entertain ing concert was given by the scholars The programme opened with the School song. Then came "The For Seasons," represented by four girls in costume. A feature that was enjoyed was the playlet Not quite a Bargain" in which a girl, tired of the crying of her baby sister, goes out to sell her for twenty dollars, only to discover that her natural feelings prevent her completing the bargain
should like here to thank Mrs. Wong Kam Fok for the beautiful silver cup she has presented to the School. This cup is to be placed in the class that has the highest average marks in their monthly examinations. So far Chung Hok III. has the proud distinction of having held it every month, since it was given in Septem- her last.
In closing, I should like to say few words to the girls. I hope that. that they come to school not only for the purpose of acquiring knowledge, but also with the object of endeavour ing to seek the Kingdom of God and His Righteousness.
Lady Stubbs then presented the prizes. When she had completed the task, she thanked the girls for their splendid work in connection Ministering with the Children's League, the success of which this year owed much to the keen en- thusiasm of Miss Woo. She hoped the school would continue to give its support to the Ministering Children's League and other charity efforts."
singing, to Miss Lo Chui Wa for teaching drawing, to the Chinese masters for teaching Chinese, and to Mrs. Upsdell for teaching English composition. To the labour of Miss Kotewall, Miss Wong and Mim Rathsom is ascribed the clear pro- unciation of the girls. I desire to thank Mrs. Hickling for hav- ing kindly given a course of lectures on Home Nursing during the last term, and also Miss Kotowall for helping in the practical work in con- nection with the lectures, We are glad to welcome back Miss Pitts whose kindly presence brightens our Kindergarten twice a week, teaching the children singing. She also takes a Bible class in the School. I men- tion with joy that three of the old girls who graduated last year have come back to us and are giving their services free to the School They have rendered valuable help, not only to the School but to the girls individually by their unselfish example. I am sorry that several
The Bishop of Victoria thanked members of the Staff will soon leave us, after they have done such good Lady Stubbs for distributing the He said be was al- work in the School. It is most prizes.
afraid to think how encouraging to see that the spirit of
Stubbs baci unselfishness, self-denial and self- many prizes Lady sacrifice of time and money for the given away during the last few poor and the uneducated is develop days, but it must have been a con- congrats→ ing strongly in the character of our siderable number. He girls. They have all worked hard lated Miss Woo on the excellent and in a spirit of mutual co-operation work she had done in the School for the M.CL, and have succeeded which, he believed, was the only in obtaining $1,040,90 for the League, vernacular grand school with The concert came to a close with the second largest sum on the list. Chinese lady at the head, He also the children for a recitation by three diminutive chil- They have also given $205 to the congratulated dren, who did wonders in the way I Chinese Home Missionary Society, their nice entertainment and those This was bis Sach words as and will soon work Up play, whe bad trained them.. of pronunciation. "bypercritical" and "arithmetical" specially written for the purpose, ärst winter in Hongkong and at the were given with an ease that many for the North China Famire Relief many prize-givings, which he attend- Fond. The bigger girls spent ed, he was deeply impressed with the an adult might have envied.
their last summer" in opening a important work for the future that Summer School for the poor children was being done in each of the schools. in this neighbourhood. This school It was said that the only way into the was conducted and managed en life tirely by the girls. The hours of the hearts of the children and in this studies were 7 to 9 a.m. and 10 to connection he was sure very import- 12 am. The number of girls attendant work was being done in each of
"Miss Chang Qi Yau, ose of the older" girls, made an address. in Chinese. Speaking from her own experience," she preferred studying in school to private tuition. One of the many factors that spurred the children to exert themselves in public school was the friendly competition. At home, the affection of their parents was apt to interfere with the progress of the studies. Miss Chang also urged parents to see that girls should receive the same privileges and facilities for study as boys are given, in order that they may be fitted both to manage families and take part in the affairs of their country. Miss Chang's speech was received with much applause.
The visitors were provided with programmes, each of which had a different brush work design, the work of the scholars after only one year's training.
The Headmistress, Miss Woo, read the annual report, which follows:
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minding those present of the famine concert to be held in the next three weeks.
In her report Miss Kitty Wooed was nearly 70, and the school these valuable institutions Bishop lasted five weeks. There is still a Duppuy took the opportunity of re- headmistress, said:
greater thing of which the girls have taken the initiative. It is the opening of a Free School in. Tai
A beautiful bouquet of roses and King at Causeway Bay, It is called St. Paul's Girls' Free School, sweet peas was presented to Lady and the girls take a very keen Stubbs. This concluded the proceed- The Principal is a lings, and the gathering departed interest in it. graduate of our School, and one of 'after partaking of afternoon tea
I have much pleasure in extending our warmest welcome to the parents and friends who have honoured us with their presence at this our sixth annual prize-giving. The School has steadily grown in every respect. The number on the roll is 170 as against 150 for the previous year. The
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