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DIOCESAN GIRLS' SCHOOL. bathing picnics" owing to the motto "Daily Giving Service." "I generosity of parents and friends looked at your magazine with very and also to netructor Mr. Baldwin. rent interest," he said, "and ANNUAL PRIZE,DAY..
The Girl Guide Troop continues, thought whit is the use of a school
BISHOP PRESIDES,
-School Magnea ne .
He was especially interested in
scholars, and he hoped the time would arrive when their hopes; would soon be reklised.
to flourish. I have ever yaagazine?" It had many uses called upon a Guide to do a piece and displayed the talent which of work for me with finding it (xisted in the school. done in the true Guide spirit. An The presentatio of prizes who account of their work may be seename of the suggestions of various during the past year by the pupils every fmonth in the Monthly off the Diocesan! Girls' School Messenger. was made yesterday afternoon by Lady Stuart Taylor in, the presence of a large leathering.
The Bishop of Hongkong(the Right Rev. C. R. Duppy) pre- sided, andthere weretalso prese at the Reys. Lindsay, Arrowsmith and Johnstone.
In asking Miss Sukrir, to read the annual report, the Bishop fo ferred to the great debt the Diocese owed to her for the splendid way in which shows had carried on the work singel the departure of Miss Ferguson."
Report.
The report was as follows- This is I think the 29th annual
In April the Erst number of a
As regards. the metto of the school some people say "thar school magazine was published, children attended for the purpose Ferguson on and was presented to Miss of studying their lessons but that!
her return from was not their main object. The Baguio. It was followed by big object was how to face life. second number in October. Should there be any Old Girls present who would like to have a copy of either or both I will gladly lot them have one.
the girls could carry into life their school motto they will have learnt the biggest lesson.
Prize List.
Prata, Hilda Sousa and Maud Senior Local-Edith Lam, Maria White.
Junlar Local.- Beatrice Choa,
The speaker next referred to the great interest taken by Lady Stuart Friends of the Schoolt. Taylor in the Girl Guide movement bu December the school held a and in gll life generally in Hong- small sale of work and entertain kong. This was the first time she mentin aid of school and charity had attended a prize distribution funds, and I am proud to think of the school, and she was beartily that every class, from the welcome.
The prizes were distributed by babies' upwards did their share towards making it a success. The. Lady Stuart Taylor, the full list schoolgiris themselves voted as to being as follows how this money should be spent. report of the school.
and as the details are to be pub During the year 1914, the numlished in the next Issue of the bers on the roll varied from month D. G. S Magazine I will here only to month, but in October we reach mention the fact that 62 per cent. ed the grand total of 236, a larger of the proceeds was given to Molly Groundwater, Alice Hing, number, I believe, than the school outside charity funds. This, In Grace Ho Tung (dist: in History), has ever before registered. This itself, I think, shows the tone of Winifred Kew (dist: in Needle- month we have on the roll 243 the school. Before closing I would work), Vanda Remedios, Marie names, of whom it are boarders like to tender my sincere thanks Silva, Irene Spradbery and Janet The past year has been one of to the numerous friends of the Thorburn (dist: in Needlework), many changes, much difficulty and school. Amongst whom I would great pleasure
Scripture Prizes.—Class 1, Edith | Miss Ferguson like to mention Lady Ho Tung for Lam; Class 3. Grace Ho Turk was unable to do her accustomed the Tennis Cups, for a donation Class 3 Thalia Prata; Class 4, work owing to her ill-health, and towards Prizes, also for the Good Margaret Grose: Class 5, Molly went on sick leave it July. Every! Conduct Prize. report we have received from her who subscribed to the Bathing Class 7, Gertrude White; Upper The following Churn; Class 6, Grace Cheung: she is looking forwardtoher return. Van-pe, Mr. Leung Kho, Mr. J.Middle Class 8, Ina Carvalho and $ Phyllis Rathsam; Mrs. Hay joined the staff is Chus. Mr. Mok Hing-sum, Mrs January, and in February Mrs. Kolewall, Mr. Wong Kam-fik, Mr. Lower Class 8, Zena Jex. Kennedy left us and Miss West Ler. Hy-san, Mrs. Cho, Mrs worth went on a welfarned and Walker, Mr. Chan Tong, Mr. Sousa; Class 2. Grace Ho Tung; much-needed furlough. We were AW. Smith, for the Tennis Fund Class 3. Eva Coysh; Class 4. Irene glad to welcome her back in Octo Me Hall, Mrs Lee Hing, Mrs. Lee Gittens Class 3, Molly Churay her. Mrs. Stevens has gone home Pak. Mr. Lung Tipo, Mr. Ray, Remove; Iris Lee and Kitty Kan and we had iss Dunnett for a few months and in May we wel. and for the Rzaar, Mr. Chur The Class 6 Mabel Willis: Class 7, Kolon Dock, The China Rita Edwards: Class 8: Upper, comed Miss Bedford from Eng Light & Power Co. The Diiry Farm, Anna Brown: Middle, Nancy land. We were sorry to hear of any who give cikes and fruit, Banker and Lower, Gordon Lee. Mrs. Jeffries illness in August, Mr. Butcher, the parents who and we congratulate her heartily helped to make the basar a suc- "on her recovery, Out of our old
cess. Thanks are also due to The with Mrs. Jeffries work, and is still Standard Oil Company. giris, Miss Mason, came to help Government Dispensary, and the with us. Mrs. Kirkby.and Mrs.
I would like
Music Frizes. mention all those Hooper joined us after the long
Senior Theory, ' vacation. In spite of these nume who have given so generously, to Molly Churn and Phylis Anderson. Junior Theory.-Jessie Wong rous changes on the staff, I feel the swimming fund and games the work of the schol has been fund, the hazaar fund, the prize and Alice Wood. good throughout the year.. and fund, and to the upkeep of the when the Inspector paid us his school. Especially would I thank
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Progress in games has been vory Treasurer, gave an outline of the the prizes. She felt that she was Mr. B. E. Fielder, the Honorary much pleasure to have given away from want of our own ground, but anancial position, which was con-among friends as she had met the ATORING... 1 Dept. A. H. Bisart... | TUESDAY,
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had not returned alone (applause). their ground.
Mrs. Duppuy should have been in her place and she (the speaker) did not know how, Mrs. Duppuy escaped it. (Laughter).
Bishop's Remarks.
The Rev. G. R. Lindsay offered: a vote of thanks to Lady Stuart Taylor, which was received with acclamation.
The Bishop, addressing the gathering, said that on his way from the ferry after an absence of ten months, he was much im pressed by the manner in which Tennis has become much more new buildings had sprung up and popular and I am glad to say that Kowloon had progressed. In the this year, 6 classes competed for same way he felt sure that the the Challenge Cup presented by School was progressing with the Lady Ho Tung. Here I would buildlag up of character. like to express on behalf of the After listening to the report, a whole school our gratitude to Mr." debt of gratitude was due to Miss Hall for his generous gift of a new Ferguson for all she had done for The pupils then took the oppor tennis court. When we reassem- the school. Mr. Arrowsmith, as tnnity of entertaining the gather- bled in September the old court Honorary Secretary, and Mr. ing with an operetta entitled." The was useless for tennis and Mr. Fielder, as Honorary Treasurer, Magic Key," in three acts, in which
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