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The Captain's Cup competition, played at Baaling on 3rd, 4th and sik February was won by Mr. R. L.. Moporiaff 80-9:· 71 net. Mit B. J. R. Mitchell'ancora was 77-4:18 not.

INTERFORT TRIAL

The final interport trial match for the selection of the sixth man and two reserves will be played on Saturday next, February 20th. The followi-s matches have been arranged i

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CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY.

A very exciting game in connection with the above tourney was witnessed at the V.R.O., last evening when J. T. | Ribeiro met O. Earnshaw in the fireb found. It was a ding dong struggle The Report of the Directors reads from start to finish, and the game wa The Directors submit berewith the so closely contested that the result audited Statement of Accounts for was in doubt up to the last the year ended 31st Deormbar, 1922 stroke. Eventually Earnshaw won by the very narrow margin of 7. points. The intention to assign the whole of Ribeiro established a lead of 50 in the the tramway undertaking to a new first 100, but Earnshaw played a very G. Archbatt v. R. Melville Smith. Company to be incorporated in Hong consistent uphill game and by the kong was duly carried into effect on reversed the situation and led by 60. ting the second 100 was called he had T. W. Hill v. J. E. Warner. E. J. R. Mitchell. H. U. Ireland. the let July last, and the Accounts Rbeiro then put on a spurt, and Capt. Bloxham v. A. K. Mackenzie. now presented show the position at caught his opponent at 450. The last ST. FRANCIS SCHOOL. the School's indebtedness to the W. Galloway v. W. W. Mackenzie: 30th June, 1022; and at 31st Decem-filty daw a peck and beck finish, but

Government for part-paying of the

Starting times will be booked, theber, 1922, The accounts of the new Earnshaw was not to be denied, run- PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.

rent which the School has to meet.first pair drive off at 2.40 p.m.; We are constantly confronted with

Company (Hongkong Tramways ning out on a break of 15 unfinished, Limited) nocompany this Report... the problem of a new school build-

The highest breaks were :-4Earnshaw, The annual pdistribútion of prizes

An interim dividend of $124,800, 29, 25. Ribeiro, 25, 22, 22. of St. Francis School (Wanchai, and this becomes more and branch of the Italian Content) and procceis apace, and the premiers, defeitely picked at Shanghai to play Hongtong Tramways Limited in

more urgent as the Reclamation

equal to Ja. Od. per there at Ex- Bevon Шед have now been change: 28. 11d., was paid by the The Holy Infant Chinese School, took place in the presses of the day have to be vacat-against Hongkong, and will proceed Augant fast, ad distributed to share for the Fleet Cap was played on Mon Catholic Men's Club (St. Patrick's

efore very long.

south in time for the Chins New Year holders of this Company. A final day night and resulted in H. M. 8. Hall, Gulen Road, yesterday. Up to now no pupils have been holidays. They are-J. B. Fercier, dividend for the year 1922 oilania A team being the bolders of The proceedings opened with an presented for the University Loot the Rev. W. E. Roberta, C. T. Brath, $291,588,78 will be received, and the the Cap for the year 1923. All ships enjoyable musicni programine given.Examinations because of the fact Capt. E. I. M. Barrett, H. R. Malcolm, Directors therefore recommend the were invited to enter representative by the pupils of the school, is that the highest else is Class, but C. W. Porter and W. J. Hawkings, payment of a Final Dividend of 28. 1cams. The following ships entered.

it is satisfactory to record that the The actual six to reprezept Shanghai od. per share, the equivalent at ex- Kindergarten classes are taught in will not be picked until the evening charge 29. 274. amasner that has received the cou before the match. In addition to mention of the Inspector-of Schools, who consider there clue these Captain J. Dewar and R. G. as very intelligently and efficienfly Macdonald are to make the trip, taught, although it is to bo regret that Shanghai will have additional ted that the children in these ckisses rearves to choose from akould any. have not more space for class-room thing in the practice games at Hongkong indicate that that might be desirable.

follows:-

1 blarch by Runtzman......(Eight Honde)......Mieres E. Xavier, B. Xavier, C. Fisher D. Gozano.

2 Resitation......" The Robin in Winter"......Masters R. Reed and A. Hartcam.

3 A Fancy Drill". Eight

Kindergarten Girls......Accom-mes. panied by Miasca E. Maber, S. Grecofield,

4 Recitation......"Gradatim" by Josak, G. Holland.....Miss R. Chue..

The Lagard Scholarship has beon | awarded as follows:-1921-22 to Miss Celeste Rosario. 122-23 to Miss Anita Wihù, 1923-21 to Mist Estelita Xavier.

On one occasion last year the! 5 Boleto... Fanfara" (Eight pupils of the School had the oppor Houds)......Misses A. Ismail,ity of a visit to an importan K. Kumjahu, S. Josnilo, G. Cooper,

6 "Dainty Domcetics"....(Daster

Drillhyed by ten Girls). Accompanied by Miss A ismail.

industrial establishment in Houg Long where an object lesson of con- sidefabio value was required of eating industry in the Colony. Were similar opportunities to be afforded the children to visit fac

7 Address of Thanks in Chinesa....tories where they could learn by

Mansthuy Of Chiny,

8 HeadmistressReport, Dunbution of Prizes, Madame C. d'Albuquerque de

Castro, wife of the Portuguese Cal-Kimeral, gave away prizes after the Headmistress had read her report, which stateil :-

BEIGHT OF THE HEADMISTRESS,

In to the departments of the Schoss the attendance has again increased as culpared with the school year 1920-1921.

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The actual Hongkong Receipts and Working Expenses for the year, in local currency, are as follows:

Traffic and Miscellaneous

Receipts... Power Expenses, Trafic Expenses, Mainten- ance and Repairs, and General Expenses....

Working Profit, H'kong.

Traffic and Miscellaneous

Receipts...... Power Expenses. Trafio. Expenses, Mainten ance and Repairs, and General Expenses...

Working Profit, 'Long.

1921....

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$1,087,969

461,501

626,468

1922.

$1,260,011

FLEET CHAMPIONSHIP.

The final in the above team tourney |

H. M. 3." Hawkins "A" and "B' teams.

M. S. "Titania," A' and 'B' H. MS." Durban.” one team.

teams.

I. M. 8. "Tamar," one tas.

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Picture, written by E. Lord Carbets and directed by Ralph Ince, who aleo esacts the leading role, will be the chief attraction at the World Theatre for four days,commencing this evening.. As the title indicated the story is one of the Far North country personal visit of the various pro-where the laws of Nature are moro in cesses employed in dillerent staplevidence than the laws of mas. Mr. industries, much benefit would be face portrays the role e Robert derived.

The reuring Directors are the Env. Thanks to the generosity of the Holiday, a mumber at the Royal Rev. Fr. P. Maria, Manager of the Mounted Polica who finds that when Fr. Robert and Mr. A. H. Compton, School; the pupils were treated to the paths of love and duty cross the who are eligible and offer themselves sevenl outings, which were funt choice of which to take a most per for re cication.

The Auditore, Messrs. Lowe Bing-

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to be extremely, enjoyable, Alexing. Two beautilul girls figurenham and Matthews offer themselves

Christmas Tree was provided for the children on the 23rd December, and for this, the, school is greatly indefited to the kindness of Mr. H. IL Taylor. I would like to The Respective figures ate -For express my sincere thanks to the St. Francis hood :—Attendance : | Conitnittee of the Society of St. Derenber, 1921. 17158; Decein- Vincent de Pad for the interest Iver. B22, 180.74. On Roll: taken in a mumber of poor children December, 1921, 150; December, who attend this school at the cost

of the funds of the Society.

Mr. Henry Dixon, who has ever shown-a-keerpersonal interest is l welfare of St. Francis and some

1922, 90.

For Holy Infancy School :-AL -fertelotrope, 1966: On Koll

1922, 152

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his thuiling drama.

Euferis Loo, Distinction for Con- duct.

Class (D)wist Disie Mak, 2nd, 2 Sellie Chan; 3rd, Rose Leung-

Class 8.-1st, Agnes Chan; 2nd, osanu; Jeronimo Ozorio, Distine- Aycock; 3rd, Edwardo

distinction for leaving and Needle Lion for Goography Lizzie Gomes,

irene

work,

SHOOTING

• RIFLE LEAGUE,"

TAIKOO BEÀTS VOLUNTEERS.

Scores:

The Volunteers visited Taikoo on The Holy Infancy is the Verma of the Parishioners of Wanchaind, Joseph Wilkinson; 3rd, Cai-hong Rifle League contests, and were Class 1st, Salina Sadick: Sunday in connection with the Hong- cular Department of St. Francis have again donated a sum of 560,nen Pereira; Josephine Seck, Dis defeated by the good margin of 97. Selun. It is gratifying to me to which has been distributed as inction for R. Knowledge and The shooting was particularly good on record that. As a result of the scholarship to the successful stu-Needlework; Reginald Reed, Dis- both sides. annual inspection of the Inspector dents. Among other donors to the inction for Reading and Recita- of Vernacular Belsals, the Holy Prize Fund to whom I would like: Emedina Padilla, Distinction Infancy was classed among the to record my gratitude must be highest point of efficiency of the mentioned the name of Mr. F. A. schools coming under the category Fisher, who has contributed $25 of Vernerular Schools. The work to the same Fund. of 1 School has been found to be good all rout, and the teaching Make Cerveira de Albuquerque conducted muter be able directionCastro and Senhor Cerveira, the

or R. Knowledge and Dictation; Recitation; Sophy Razack, Distinc Abdul Herleam, Distinction. fer

tion for Conduct and Object-Les- I feel it is my duty to thank on; Ruby Esmail, Distinction for M. T. Swan.

tending and Needlework.

LIST OF FRIZES:

TAIKOO.

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HJ.V.D.G.

,699

93·35 30 98 Mr. D. B. Böće .... 30 33. 30 93 of Miss So Lai King, intelligent. Consul-General for Portugal fort, Joseph Pereira; May Lee Yat Mr. B. Wallace.... 32 30 30 02 Class 10.-1st, Stella Xavier; Mr. N. L. Brodie... 31 32 31 98 I am happy to be able to report their kindness in presiding this hoi, Distinction fer Application: Mr. D. L Lyle-28 31 29 88 fat Miss So Tai King maintains afternoon, and in conclusion have Agnes Lee Yat Choi, Distinction Mr. W. J. Eldridge. 23 27 13 81 perket discipling throughout the to thank the Committee of the .or Chinese Department of the School. Catholic Men's Club for the use of

Kindergarten Occupation; Mr. Q. H. Summers 24 33 21 81 The graving demand for the eduthe Hall which they so kindly any email, Distinction: for Mr. T. Grimshaw .. 26. 25 23 73 cation which has been so marked a pincel at our disposal for this)

Reading.. feature of the progress of practi-function.

Class 10.-1st, Alfred Williams; cally every school in the Colony

2nd,.Richard Laurel; 3nl, James within recent years has again been

Phirwell; Mury Esmail, Distinc- emphasised for St. Francis, and the Estelita Xavier.

Lugard Scholarship 1923-1921.—ion for Reading: Richard Silva, only limitution for its further ex-

istinction for Recitation; Elfrida Mr. F. C. Goodman.. 32 28 32 92 Parishioners and Friends of Wau Savier, Distinction for Dictation. pansion appears to lie in the fact

Mr. R.. J. Goodman 27 31 31-789 that the leased premises which the

chut Scholarship.-Persilia Gomes, Prize for Kindergarten Games - Mr. N. L. Railton., 26 33, 22 81 school hiss occupied now for a few.15; Eliza Menidos, $15; Agnus Margaret Xavier and Daisy Chue; Mr. Q. Young 24 28 24 76 years past, offer no greater accom-Chan, $10; Alda Tavares, $10; Adeline Xavier and Rose Murphy: Mr. J. Smythe 21 31 23 75 mulation for larger attendance.

Enedina Padilla, $10.

Elfrida Xavier and Filoména MT. H. Gotch, 424 30, 21 75 In this respect. I can only renew the

Class 31st, Estelita Xavier: Medina; Mario Pereira and Alicia Mr E. W. Aldemon. 22, 18 20 60 hope, as expressed in the Report Lyd, Olga Kin, rd, Ruby, Simora. Xavier.

Mr A. Young 22 17 15 6 the Ingector of English School Class 4-st, Benedictu Xavier: For last year, when torching on the 2nd, Ruby Chue; 3rd, Alico Dick; point of lack of playground accom-Irene Ho, Distinction for Drawing molation, which is regarded as Laurinda Crestejo, Distinction for serious defect, that it is hoped Conduct; Seena Chasubhoy, Dis- that, when Morrison Hill is remay-Linetion for Needlework. ed, this will be remedied."

Prize for Music. Benedicta Xavier: Estelita Xavier; Deolinda Bosuno; Clara Fisher; Susan tireenfield; Elizabeth Maher.

HOLY INFANCY CHINESE SCUTDOL. Class VII-1st, You Feng Shuit Class 6.-1st, Buerenciana San-nd Tse Pik. San; 2nd, Chan Oi

Ching: 3rd, Li Ah Hang

I have to reiterate the appeal cos; 2nd, Mury Chanutong; 3rd, which has been expressed in my, Mary Ligores. reports more than once in the past. Violet Liu; 3rd, Beatrice Remedios: -Class GLst Mary Chan: 2nd, that the Government...will in its solicitude for the promotion of edu-Julia Marques, Distinction for Re cation in the Colony take into con citation and Reading: Hereira sideration the need of St. Francis Ismail, Distinction for History and

Class VI.Ist, Yii Bhan Lin; Ching Ngan;rd, La Shiu fin. Zad, Li Shui King and, Leung Class Vlet, Kan Yuen Fan; 2nd, Tam Kit Fong; 3rd, Yau Wai Ching po

Class IV.Ist, Mok Lai Wi

School in the scheme of the new Needlework: Harold Wing Lend, Tam Kit Kok; 8rd, Wong Kan Prayn Reclamation which is now in Distinction for Geography. progress, and that a site euch as is

Class 7.-1st, Jerminba Pereira; Sin.

urgently required for this a pioneer 2nd Deolinda Cosaho; 3rd, Hazira Class III1st, Kan Yoen Hong achool for girls in the Colony will Hamon; Charlie Victor, Distinction 2nd. Chan Shan U: 3rd, Lo. Wai be allocated for St. Francis School for R. Knowledge, Elizabeth L.

which cater for the special needs

of little girls and boys in the popu le s district of Wanchai,

King

Olari Lalet, Bu Lai Kam; 2nd, Chan Fook Mui,, ard," Obau Fung Chun TAARI

Distinction for Composition: Joseph Class II-1st, Chan Chu Wen; Chanatong, Distinction for Arth 2nd, Leung Yult Or: 3rd, Lii Hao metio; Hardira Ismail, Distinction Kwai and Id Kam Ho. Kot I am happy to be able to record for Geography; Sulma Hasan that on the recommendations of the Distinction for Object-Lesson Lily Inspector of Schools, the full Grant Tank, Distinction for Drawing. has been swarded to the School in OIAL CLASS FOR CHINEOR accordance with the provisions of Class (A).1st Florence Kan the Education Code. While ex- 2nd Aroon Leung 3rd, Floience pressing antisfaction at the recom- Chang Nellie Fan mendation, I am not unmindful of for Arithme do and Object-Lesson; Sheung Ladyb

on

End, Tang Shui Chos Ord, Chan Class In. Ist Fong Tak Kin; Han Choong and Lit Chul Wan

Class To Lat Tam Shui-Ling 2nd, Chan Yin Or, Lau

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