'FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921.
ELLIS KADOORIE SCHOOL FOR INDIANS.
SPECIAL CABLE.
SUMMARY OF AUCTIONS.
TO-DAY'S PRIZEGIVING.
SHANGHAI MAN CHARGED.
TWENTY-SIX COMPLAINANTS.
(China Mail SPECIAL.]
SHANGHAI Dec. 29.
The prize giving season is in full Awing. To-day it was the turn of the Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians. Mrs. Claud Severn presented the awards and those present at the fnuc-
G. B. Leicester, was charged at the tion included Sir Elia Kadoorie, Mr. W. S. Jackson and Mr. U. Rumjaho. Police Court yesterday with obtaining After he had expressed gratification fifty dollars from a Chinese. On the at the circumstance that Mrs. Severn question of a remand it was stated had ngain consented to present the that there were twenty-five com prizes, the acting Head Master (Mr. A. O. Brawn) read Lis report, given plainanta in court In connection with below. Mr. Claud Severb, replying on charges of a similar nature. Bail was bebalf of his wife, noted with plea- allowed in a $2,000 surety from the sure that the school gardens were now accused and sureties of $2,000 each flourishing and congratulated the school on the way it vanquished the from British subjects. The hoaring Unirority second XI yesterday, was adjourned to next Thursday. Later he referred with pleasure to the The accused is well known on the presence of Sir Ellis Kadoorie who, he China Const. said, showed thereby his continued interest in the welfare of the schol.
HEAD MASTER'S REFORT. The Head Master's Raport for 1921 stated:--
ATTENDANCE
During the year 1921 the School bas been open 228 days--four more days than the previous year. The maximum en olient was 116 before Classes 2 and 3 were transferred to Queen's College, after that it was 101. The average attendance was 92. This is eight less than previous year and is dar to the withdrawal of Classes 2
and 3.
BEEN VACCINATED ?
THE GOVERNMENT'S CAMPAIGN.
Several
Hongkong frms have already had their staffs vaccinated and very shortly the Government will be offering special facilities to mem. bers of the general public to come along and he inoculated against small
The percentage of attendance is pox. also 92. This seems extraordinarily
next
Peak residents are to be attended to bigh when everything is considered-Grst. A vaccination depot' will be week in the the climate and the distances the boys opened live from school, Boys come from Government bungalows opposite the Pokfulum Kennedy Town, Quarry Peak School and vaccinations will be Bay, Shaukiwap, Gun Cnb Hill, done there free. Other stations are Hunghou, Yanmati and even Sheung to be established in Victoria and over at Kowloon. Dr. Woodman will be in Shui near Fanling.
STAFF.
charge of the campaign and Mr. Teo, The Staff consists of an English will help him by persuading the beadmaster, three Indian and two Chinese to come forward and be Chinese Assistante. The headmaster, vaccinated. Both valuable work in Mr. Sutherland went on leave on the 1917 epidemic and their ex- March 17, and returned to the School perience should prove useful. On December 1. Mr. Brawn was transferred from Wanchai to act as
beadmaster during this period.
JEES,
7.
The fees are $2.00 per month, for Fees Classes 2 and 3 they $3.00.
collected during the year amount to $2,123. Since May an Admission Fre of $2.00 his been required. The Government provides one external and four internal scholarships. Sir Elis Kadoorie, and Messrs. Numazie and U. Rumjahn very generously pay the fees of forty boys.
CONSIGNFES N TICES,
Cargo fran 5.5. "Indien "not cleared by Dec. 27 will be subject to rent. Damaged cargo will be examined the
sams day at 10a.m. & Backhouse, Liti.
Agents--Manners
Cargo from 8.8.Beugglos" not cleared Arculli, by Dec. 30. will be subject to rent
m. Agents- Gibb, Fame day at 10 Danged cargo will be examined the Livingston & Co., Ltd,
BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT.
The buildings and grounds have had a double burden to bear. The
Indian School extended its hospitality to the Fraya East School until its Dew quarters are completed. Tas Praya East School has shown its ap- preciation of this by inviting the Indian School to its launch picnics.
The
Botanical Department has erected a big fence round the garden and thus deprived the deer of a favourite feeding place. The School weeds more equipments for teaching purposes.
DISCIPLINE.
The general tone of the school is excellent. Prefects were instituted in April and they have materially assisted in raising the tone of the School and in promoting a spirit of good comradeship among the boys boys of many races and creeds and from all parts of Southern Asin.
ORGANISATION AND STUDIES.
and received
of
TORTHCOMING SALES.
December 28.-Crown Land, at P.W.D. Offices, 3 p.m.
January 6-Hughes and Hough: Government stores (Gunmetal, old brass and steel-etc.), R.A.O.S. Depot, Queen's Road East, 10a.m.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
REPULSE BAY! HOTEL.
NEW YEARS EVE,
SATURDAY, 31st DECEMBER, 1921
The JAZZ BAND of the "SILVER
STATE" will render special Jazz Mosia
for the FANCY DRESS BALL on NEW YEAR'S EVE.
NEW GRILL ROOM.
A DINNER DANSANT will be held at the BONGKONG HOTEL NEW GRILL ROOM on NEW YEAR'S EVE, SATURDAY, 21st December, 1921.
REPULSE BAY HOTEL,
A SPECIAL TIFFIN will be served on NEW YEAR'S DAY. SUNDAY, Ist January, 1922..
The Hotel Orchestra will be in atten- dance, and bookings may be made either at the REPULSE BAY HOTEL,
OFFICE. or at the HONGKONG HOTEL MAIN
FOR SALE.
OR SALE "OLDSMOBILE” Car -8 Cylinder, senter. Firat class condition. Box No. 1342, c/o “China Mail."
WHOOPING COUGH.
cough be careful to keep the cough loose and expectoration easy by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remed as may be required. This remedy will also liquify the
tough mucus. and make it easier to expectorate. It has been used it successfully in many epidemics and contains no Larcotic or other injurious For sale Eubstances it is perfectly sufo. by all Chemists and Storekeepers.
WBEN your Child has whooping
THE CHINA MAIL.
TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS,
LIMITED...
HE Undersigned have received in-
structions to sell by Public Auction From
ON
FRIDAY, Docómber 30, 1981,'
commending-at-2.30-p.m.-
at No. 1 Prat Buildinga, Prat Avenue, Kowloon,
A Quantity of Faluable Household Furniture,
Comprising:- Leather covered couch and armchairs, teak bookcase, dining chaira, dianer service, glass-ware, etc., etc.
Brass bedsteads, Tesk wardrobes with bevelled mirror, dressing tables, Chesis-of-drawers, Marble top, Lace
curtains, etc.
Tin-Cash on delivery. Catologues will be issued.
ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO' LONDON & STRAITS.
HE-Steamship-
"BENGLOE."
CONSIGNEES of Cargo aro hereby
informed that all Goods are being landed at their rialt into the hazardous and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, whonoo and/or from the wharvos delivery may be obtained
No claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the. Godawns, and all 30th instant, will be subject to rent. Goods remaining undelivered after the
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undorsigned on or On view from Thursday, the 29th before the 6th Jan, 1922, or they will
not be recognized.
December.
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LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, December 23, 1921.
TAIKOO CLUB HALL.
AN OPERETTA
ENTITLED
CINDERELLA"
BY THE CHILDREN OF QUARRY BAY.
TO-NIGHT (Friday), 23rd Dec., 1921
at 8.30 p.m. (For Various Charities.}
Admission
$1,00.
"OVERLAND CHINA MAIL"
Contains all the News of the Week.
PRICE
Domestic Occurrences Leading Articles Stabbed in Street Couldn't See Jury Hongkong's New ChineseM.L.C. 7 Local and General Magistrate to See Coal Boat.. 9 Death of Sir Boshan Woi Yuk,
the support the whole Indian Community. Mr. U. Ramjaha. whom the School congratulates on his appointment to the Education Board, distributed the prizes to which he added a very
C.M.G. handsome Championship Bowl and challenge Cup. Mr. Ellis and Mr. Is Football Illegal. Kitchell also gave fine challenge Cups, Seven Days and the Moslem Club gave a beautiful Child Labourers
Playful Playford. Not Their Property gold medal.
The School very sincerely thanks all
Sanitary Board these gentlemen for their gifts and Photographers also all those who subscribed to the Legislative Council. Sports Fund; all the old boys Company Report for their practical assistance The 1921 Census..
activities; all outdoor
CONCLUSION.
8
25 cts. PER COPY
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 30th instant, at 10 a.
by
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
Agente.
Hongkong, December 23, 1921.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS,
HE Undersigned, bave received in- structions to sell by Public auc- tion
(POR ACCOUNT OF THE CONORRHED),
on
SATURDAY,
December 24, 1021, at 12 noon,
at their Sales Rooms,
No. 8, Des Voeux Rowl, Corner of Ice House Street, Quantity of Fancy Biscuits. Panash on delivery.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneera.
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).
00
WEDNESDAY,
December 28, 1921, commencing at 2.50 p.m.
at their Sales Rooms,
No. 8, Das Vœux Road, Corner of Iae House Street, TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, BRASS AND TEAK- WOOD TWIN BEDSTEADS, CARPETS,
&c.
&
&c.
NOTICES.
LANE, CRAWFORD'S
CHINA AND `GLASS DEPTS.
TEA SETS DESSERT SETS EARLY MORNING TEA SETS BREAKFAST SETS COFFEE SETS
A large selection just arrived
in
"Paragon" and "Crown Ducal" Ware suitable for
XMAS GIFTS
We have just received a large consignment "of our stock pattern Dark Blue Band Dinner, Tea and Breakfast Ware.
Our Store will remain open until
during this week.
XMAS
BUBBLE
6 P
GIFTS.
P. M.
BOOKS
CONTAINING 3 RECORDS
WITH STORIES
12 DIFFERENT NUMBERS - OF THE MOST POPULAR NURSERY RHYMES
AT
ANDERSON'S
Comprising:-
Dining Suites, Chesterfield Sofns Arm-chairs (new), Card and Occasional Fables, Teakwood Twin Bodstende, large and small Wardrobos, Dressing Tables and Chaire, Washstands, &c., (famed Teakwood), Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Dinner Services, Crockery, & .21-22 Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery,
22-23 to, Electro-plated Ware,
Help Nature to fortify
against illness. The finest defence is HORLICK'S MALTED MILK, a thorough ener giser, brain and body:lood in powdered form. Peor blood, depressen and alt Nervous ailments are overcome by taking HORLICK'S Malted Milk. Made in a moment by the addition of a little water, bot or cold,
Of all Cheorists and Stores.
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CONTENTS.
PAGE
PAGE
1
Boxing
.18
1-7 Dangerous Tricks.
.18
7
"On Active Service"
.19
7
Musi Teais
.19
Hard on Hawkers
.19
9 In the Social Swim
.20
Our Life Blood
Piracy Extraordinary
10
Moro Pirates
.23
.10
New Ships.
.23
..11
The Four Power Agreement ..23
Electric Reading Lamps, Screens, Sundry Blackwood Furniture, Chairs, Cabinets, Pictures, Books,
.11
British Legion
.24
Also
Peak School
.20
One 12 Bore Gun in oase by Hurdy
.11-12
.12
Bifling the Bailiff
.25
Full Particulara from Catalogue).
Found Dead
25
Terms: Cseh on delivery.
.12
Victoria British School.
..26
.13
Criminal Sessions
.24
.13
.14
League of Nations
.27
The Prince's Tour
..27
14
Arms Case
27
14
More Home Mails
.27
..14
Sport
.28-31
.14
Snatching
.31.
.15
Correspondence
.32
Sent Back
.32
Women in Chins
.32
.16
Should Have Known
.32
.16
Special Cables
.33
Diocesan Party
.17
Passengers
.83
I wish finally to thank Mr. Bishen
Our Floating Population.
.17
Exchange
.33
City Hall Concert Had A Dutch Wife?
.17
Saturday's Wedding
.34
.17
Local Share Market.
34
in
Sir
Ellis Kadoorie and Messrs. Arculli, Nemuzee and U. Rumjahn for paying so many schools fees; Messrs. Cassum Ahmed, Mohedeen and Akbar for their donations to the Prize Fund; The Classes 2 and 3 were transferred to Indian Recreation Club for so many Queen's College in February. There times lending their grounds and they have laboratory and other pavilion, and the Kowloon Cricket -benefit. Class 4 was examined in Club for their gifts of plants and seeds
December by the newly formed Exa-fo the garden.
nin ng Board and 100 per cent.
passed. At the Annual Examination Singh and his colleagues for their of the remainder of the school 100 whole-hearted support in class-room, per cent of Classes 5 and 6 passed,
95 per cent. of Class 7, 93 per cent.
play-ground and garden.
THE PRIZE LIST.
of Class BA and 58 per cent, of class Class 4.-Government Scholarship 8B. Of the whole school 87 per cent. at Q. C. Moora Hansan; Sir Ellis passed-9 per cent, more than in the Kadoorie Scholarship at Q. C. Dawood previous year.
Mohamed; 1st Class Prize, Talok Arithmetic, Grammar and History Singh; 2nd Class prize, F. M. Arculli; are weak in Cle-ses 4 and 5. All other Composition prize, Monza Hassan: subjects are good. Classes 6 and 7 Urda Prize, Talok Singh. are excellent throughout except in Urdu. Class 8 is very good at the top end, but has a long tail due to the extreme youth of many of the boys.
HEALTH.
Class 5.-Government Scholarship nt E.K.IS. Surjan Singh; 1t Class Priz, Surjan Singh; 2nd Class Prize, A. Rumjahn; 3rd Class Prize, M. Hanib; Composition Prize, Surjan Singh; Urda prize, Surjan Singh. The health of the boys has born. Class 6.-Government Scholarship excellent. This may be attributed to 0. Harsan; 1st Class Prize; 0. Hassan; the avidity with which all the boys 2nd Class Prize, Osman Sadick, 3rd join in games, to the excellent situa-Cass Prize, A. M Rumjehn; Com- tion of the school and to its epacious position Prize;. Hassan; Urdu Prizo, and beautiful grounds.
ATHLETICS. Tennis has not been played much this year. The boys are inuch keener
Mit Singh.
Class 7.-Government Scholarship, Harbans Singh; 1st Class Prize, Har- bans Singh; 2nd Cla s Prize, Noor au cricket and football and played Ahmed; 3rd Clasa Prize, Bachan ping pong in the tiffio hour during Singh; Composition Iriz, Noor the summer months, Cricket matches Ahmed; Urdu Prize, Harbans Singh. Class 8. A.-Government Scholar have been played with the Diocesan
School, St. Joseph's Collego, Kowloon ship, Gurbachan Singh; at Class School and the University in Prize, Garbachan Singh: 2nd Class addition to ukteles between Prize Bashir Ahmed; 3rd Class Prize, the Staff, the protects and the Rent. Mohamed Moosa; Urdu Prize, Dest In the Junior Football League the Mohamed.
School has won six matches, and lost Class 8. B.-1st Class Prize, Tujs one. This year the school had ita Singh; 2nd Class Prizo, 8. Gamau; first Athletio Sports which interested 3rd Class prize, Chulam Mustafa.
A Clear Case Armed Robbery Residents Must Register Six Stowaways from Borneo..14.1 More Bad Notes Children's Corner.
Explosion on Motor Boat....15 Canton Breaks Its Silence....16 Booze and Had Temper Christmas Preparations?
GALA
'XMAS
GIFTS
AT
Auctionsera.
HUGHES & HOUGH;
Hongkong. December 23, 1981.
TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS. AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.
LL preliminary notices of forth- ALL
coming meetings, lectures and entertainments, sent for insertion in the news columos of the China Mail, are charged for at the rate of $1 each, (as announced in May and June of last year) providing that they do not occupy more than four lines. In future if this space is exceeded they will be placed in the advertising columns at the prevalling rates.
C. E. WARREN & CO, LTD. Expert Sanitary Engineers
30/32, DES VOLUX ROAD," HONGKONG.
BEG TO INFORM THEIR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS
That from 1st January, 1922.
THEIR OFFICES, SHOWROOMS & GODOWN,
BE
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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
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