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RSDAY, MARCH 31, 1936.

SCHOOL PRIZES.

ITALIAN CONVENT ANNUAL

FUNCTION

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INSPECTOR'S REPORT.

Giving away, the prizes yester

BOILING OFTUM

COOLIE CAUGHT IN THE LABORATORY.

PLEADS GUILEY,"

TELE CAUGHT

THE CHINA MAIE.

BETRAYED BY AN AMAH'S

MAAYELE

HOUSE BOY'S PROMPTITUDE,

At the resurned hearing of the There has been a diseczcerting day at the annual distribution case against à Chinese coolle who series of petty thefts from Kow- (private) of the Italian Convent was caught in the act of boiling loon flats of late, household linen Canossian Institute) in Cainellicit opium Inside the laboratory and perambulators being carried off Road, the Rev. Father G. M. at the Import and Export depart[by the light fingered gentry Spada, Vicar Apostolic of Hong ment (reference to which was Following the theft of four kong, congratulated the teachers made in yesterday's "China sheets from the roof of one fint and pupils on the satisfactory Mall) the accused tendered a land sheets and blankets from an results obtained both at the plea of guilty. Mr. M. W. Lo, for adjoining fut, a washing emak at University and school, examina- the defence, said the amount of 318 Nathan Road set out to He in tions.

oplum was not large and thewalt dally for potential thieves man's object was to use it for an after she had hung the washing on injury to his leg.

the line on the roof. Her patience was rewarded yesterday about 1.80 p.m.

From the roof of No. 311 Nathan Road she espiad a Chinesia making his way to her roof, and she im mediately uttered a soll, which was heard by the boy on the second The latter dashed out and Intercepted the would-be thief as he was making his exit from the ground floor passage. The intrudeř was eventually conveyed to the

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The headmistress's report was presented as follows:---

Pupils in general attend school Accused, who was stated to regularly, and the number of have been in the service of the pupils lost owing to the strikes Government for eleven years, was how not only regained but sur-sentenced to Four months hard passed. From Class 8 upwards fabour, the Magistrate (Mr. R. E. the pupils are accommodated in Lindsell) remarking that it was the new premises where the class- a serious offence for a man in his

position. rooms are cool, airy and light. ".

The work of the school con- tinnes to be good as can be gather- ed from the inspector's, report and University successes,

Discipline, writes Mr. E. Ralphs, is excellent. Reading and recita- tion uve good throughout the school, and the dicration tests. gen- erally very satisfactory. It was noted with satisfaction that practical English lessons take the place of formal grammar lessons in the junior schooli

OUR EMPIRE.

PATIENT UNDERSTANDING AND INDIAN PROBLEMS.

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Yaumati Police. Station..

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"100 SECREETS,”

BOOK SHOP MANAGER IŃ COURT.

MISSED HONGKONG,

ADVENTUROUS VOYAGERS

REACH COOKTOWN S

HOTEL PROPRIETOR'S APPEAL

AMERICA

FORMERLY IN HONGKONG

BANKRUPTCY.

ADJUDICATION OF GUP. AND H. ALAMMERT...

OTHER CASES.

In the Bankruptcy Court: yes

NOW READY

THE CHINA YEAR BOOK 1925.

A REMARKABLE JOURNEY,

Brisbane, March 7.

The Shanghai "nvening News!" of The Japanese lugger "Kolain March 26 saya k arrived on March 4 at Cooktown An appeal to the president, con- terday before Sir Henry Gollan, EDITED BY H. G. W. WOODHEAD from Thursday Island, bringing gross and people of the United the Official Receiver applied for Captain Carl Fitzpathli a German, States for restoration of his adjudication in the case of

citizenship and recovery of his Mesars. G. P. and H. A. Lam-Large And More Comprehensi and Waldamar Tregoubeft,

who were picked property from the Chinese, Aasmert. Aftar protracted" mega-

Than Ever. Russian, up at Margaret Bay. When inter been led by William Froderick, Wiations, he said, two schemes

The present (1926-6) Issue 31 viewed, Captain Fitzpauhl stated proprietor of St. George's Hotel and were approved by a first mest

ing of creditors but at a subse the CHINA YEAR BOOK in agrad that five men, Edward Clements, an dancing pavilion:"","

According to his appeal, which quent meeting they were not ap considerably larger than any of American, Poynton, an Englishman,

proved, owing to absence of Colin Dodd, a Scotsman, Fitzpauhlis entitled "Chir.eas Justice and Tregouboff, left Shanghai on Mr. Frederick came to the United assets. The only alternative Its predecessors. The Chapters June 7 last, in a partly decked-in States from Germany in 1875, was wae adjudication. He asked for an "Mines and Minerals, "Educa boat named. "The Sampan," 28ft in naturalized in 1806 came to the appointment of Mr. S. H. Non Products," "Labour, length, and 7ft 6in. In beam for Hongkong in 1808, entered the Ross as trustee, $15,000 to be "Opium," "Commerce," "Ship

Chinese Maritime Customs service paid as security. ་་! Australia.

Their intention was to visit and was registered as an American Hongkong and other Chinese ports citizen in China until 1918 when frustrated their registration was refused by the but monsoons plays. The visited the Philippine American Consul General in Shang- laland, and intended to make for hak", " Cooktown, Cairns and Townsville.

His Lordship granted adjudi-

cation..

ping," "Currency," etc., have been rewritten and brought up to date, The Report of the Shanghaf Child The affairs of the Wing Shing Labour Commission, is reprinted Shun firm in connection with in full in the Chapter in "Labour Was "Squeezed" Dry...

which allegations of fraud were

The Political Summary" describes After thus becoming a man referred to at a previous court, events up to the end of March, without a country," he opened again came up for discussion at 1926. The Chapter on "Defence hotel in Chapel and for two years yesterday's Bankruptcy court, a appears at the end of the Book

Then he receiving order being made. His New Chapters include a Summary barely made a living. opened a dancing pavillon and Lordship directed the Official of Medical Events" "Political when he began to make money the Receiver to withhold the salo Parties, Taxation" a "Biblio Chinese authorities began to until enquiries had been made. graphy for 1924," and a docu. "squeeze" him until the process The Official Receiver applied mented Chapter on "China's Con become.unbearable.

for adjudication in the case of stitutions and Election Laws When Clements and Poyn

ho refused to bu the Wang Ching Leung: He said THE TERMS OF THE GOLD tom left on February 16, to secure "squeezed"" further he was thrown adjudication was granted in 1925 FRANC SETTLEMENT ARE help from a supposed store-kreper in military prison. He was re- against a partner and not against INCLUDED IN AN APPENDIX. 62 miles along the coast, were pic-leased after a time, but his hotel, the firm and the present action ked up by, the lugger "Amy" and valued at $25,000, is still being hold became necessary. He applied takan to Lockhardt Mission by the Chinese, as well as $1,100 to be appointed as trustee.

stolen from him. Station.

They left Thursday Island on February 19, and on February 16 "The Sampan" became sluggish, and it was decided to bouch and clean ber. A strong south-east wind sprang up and drove the boat High up on the bencft. teak, and it was decided to abandon bur. Dodd left the party at Thurs day Island.

She sprung 0.

There was no shortage of food or water. Although in splendid condition, the party is, financially destitute.

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In his appeal Mr. Frederick declares that since he opened St. George'a in the International Settle- ment he has been accorded fult Justice by municipal authorities and that no effort whatever has been made to "squeeze!" him

The application was granted.

This is the second "undesirable" caught red handed at the same Lord Irwin was the guest of the address within a few weeks, and Colonial Institute at a farewell both were taken to the Police Court fanch, on March 3, Lord Fitzalan by Mr. W. A. Stoneham. The offen- presiding, and 200 were present der in the first case received a sen- including the Earl of Meath, Lord tence of two months hard labour. Aberdeen, Lord Emmoti, Lord Keynote of Happiness.

Glendyne, Str A. Chatterjee, Sir Str Younghusband, Drawing in all its branches is Francis well taught, and much of the Francis Wingate and Sir Ben- work shown, especially in the jamin Robertson. senior classes,, Was of a very high Proposing the guest Lord erder, Nature study drawing in Fittalan said without hesitation: connection with object lessons "In" Lord Irwin we have the How many secrets does Shang He hat hold? That is the question (Applause.) was very satisfactory.. Written right man" work in all classes was very neat. paid a tribute to Lord Irwin's up- One Individual evidently is of the and carefully.corrected. In the tightness, conscientiousness and opinion that it holds one hundred kindergarten and junior classes courage. He believed that he and evidently thinks that he is in

Per D.L..s.s. Prosident Harrison"" very successful work was ghewn.would act up to his terribly repossession of them all. An advance.

Lord Irwin notification has been circulated on March 29-Mr. Chus Foug The children sang and recited sponsible duties...

Shanghai that there will shortly Sang, Mr. S. Barker, Mr. that and obviously thoroughly en-responding, pointed out

" was born in Germany on ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, on joyed doing so. Happiness ap-grent public affairs often com- pea on the market a certain Edgar, Mr. O. Kitchell, Mr. W.F peared to be the key-note of these peted for attention unequally with book containing these one hundred Soxall, Mr. Chun Ko-choy, Mr., and October 8, 1875 and came to the GOOD FRIDAY EVENING at. §.15. classes this is as it should be football, murder and similar secrets and this advance informa- Mrs. Chit Song-sun, Master Chit, United States in 1868. For three Soloists will include Mrs. Watt singing throughout the school has things. This was often true of tion was the immediate cause" for Sun. Mr. Yip Tong-reuk, Mr. Feh years I attended the Barrington, (Contralto Mrs. Balean (Solo greatly improved during recent the British attitude towards the the appearance of Li Tsung-yangYuen-ma, and Mrs. Wong Se-wie.

Violin) and Mr. H. Edwin Gardner (Tenor) Choral Works will be Empire, which was accepted like in the Mixed Court on March 24

rendered by an augmented Choir. The special classes for Chinese the sun and the moon. The Pays the 'Shanghai Times." girls preparing for the English British were often puzzled at the

The Collection will go to the Cathedral Organ Fund. classes are very well taught the position in India. finding that the

lead to peace, were only criticised...

years.

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PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

In Canton Customis....

NOTICE

·VOCAL. and INSTRUMENTAL

In the course of his appeal heA RECITAL will be given in

A. J. | saya-

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El High School after which I went to work. In 1896, on October 6, in the Superior Court of Cook PASSENGERS DEPARTED... The police obtained information

Fer DL. 8. President Harrison Country, Illincis, I was admitted to of at a certain booklet had been on Mach 30-Mrs. B. W. Husted, citizenship, by certificato Yasued in Shanghai to the effect

Martin Mrs. E. M.naturalisation as a minor. In 1898, ME M.. E.

Be published! a book entitled

written work shewn was excellent, reforms which they expected to that in a short time there would Murtin Mrs.. K.. M. Martin, Miss made a voyage to: Hongkong cm{

work done,

was paid off in Hongkong at the American consulate. On the advice

of the Consul and assisted by a letter from him to the Customs bend

Tidewalter in the Chinese Maritime at Canton, I obtained a position pa

Americans who were appointed to Customs service as one of several he was, he June, 1898, and I was Customs positions about that time. registered as an American citizen is the Canton consulate imme W. diately.

Mrs. Sutherland W kind enough to inspect the needlework

The British under such cond-Hundred Secrets" and which was . Routledge, Mr. W B. Allen. the Boston bark "E. C. Mort." and, and was much impressed with the tions turned away to mind their to reveal the most interesting in Miss V. Buckland, Mrs. F. R. V. usefulness and excellence of the own business and left the solution formation on subjects and in de Chaffe, Mrs. C. de Deland, Miss

of the difficulty to others. Lord: University successes-Daring win regarded this as a danger-dividuals in this city.. The bookle: C. Deland, Miss S Deland, Miss the year 15 pupils entered for us attitude. He added that all was sued from the Kung Wo Deland, Mr. R. L. Julian Mrs. A the senior local examination portions of the Empire had their Bock Store, and it was the manager. Julian, Mr. G. A. Moszkovski, of this establishment who appeared Master C. Moszkovski, Mr. J. A. the Hongkong University, and 12 own problems, all depending on passed; 14 entered for the junior the health and welfare of the the Court on March 24. There Armstrong, Mrs. Z. Armstrong, Mr. was a sample article in the booklet. K. Munford, MT.. G.. Noel, Mr. ical examination and 12 passed: British Commonwealth. Many of published by the accused and as W. S. Philips, MA. D. R. Rosenberry, Miss Lily Was, Miss Caroling them were most obstinate, but the result he was charged with Mr: F. A. Wilters, Mr. J. Hoffman, Maher, and Miss Tulle Barrettoh could often be found in publishing and selling this paper Miss L. Hoffman, Mr. E. Sanchez, with distinction in biblical know, patient understanding. For will with the indecent article.

Ma, T. Sanchez, M. J. with bootlaces, ledge: Miss Emerencinna Santos politics."

The book af, the "Hindred Cheeseman, Mr. A.. Loefler airs. M.. and Miss Molly Branco with dis-

patience alone could untie knots Secrets is alleged to contain the MeClery, Mr. G. F. Tobler. Mr. E. tinction, needlework.

where a short temper and bad Scholarships-Miss Conchita language would only confound on immortales and literature Skinner, Mr. H. A. Speer, Mr. W. of the worst kind and as Detective S. Chase, Mrs. Ada Chase, Mr. J. Milian is the winner of the

confusions. The problems of Sullivan informed the Court several G. Tranna, Mr. G. Zett, Mr. B. H Lugard scholarship for the Year India were not the least intricate attempts had been made to have Cass. Mira. L. Cass, Mr. and Mrs. 1926-1927. Miss Olga King and They demanded courage and good-it published in newspapers in the A. Edwards, Miss B. Haber, Mrs. Miss: Carmen Xavier are the win-will by all interested in India's city. These attempts had proved M. A. Piuger, Mrs. S. 3. Baker, ners of Lady Ho Turg scholar-history, which, was mainly direct-futile as the newspapern refused Mrs. R. S. Baker, Mrs. E. Loeffler. ships for good conduct and ed by Britons who had given time, te take the responsibility of Misa M. Loeffler, Mr. C. E. Niles, Mr. W. D. Cowles, Mrs, E. Y. Cowles, Mr. Ma Wing-chung, Mr. Ng Fook-sang, Mr. Lo Shun-wan, Sister M. C. Quinn, Sister M. de Lourdes, Mr. T. M. Advant, Mr. R.

means, health and often their publishing such matter. application.

lives. Sports-As.qual the pupils. took part in the St. Joseph's

"In future we are pledged to College aports..

learry on our work in Indiair Prize List.

partnership with the peoples of India. The partnership will Prize for biblical knowledge-bring its own difficulties. Never Miss Marie Alves..

theless, we are convinced that in Scholarships:—Lugardi scholar-

India's future Britons and Indians

Dr. G.Sellet..appeared In Court in behalf of a certain Chinese lady who claims that by innuendo and other subtle evidence she had been slandered by the article published

the advance booklet.

A copy of the "Hundred Secrets which has not yet been published

"I have been registered as an American continuously until 1918,

when I was refused registration by the American Consul General in Shanghai.”

The remainder" of the appeal! is not of any local interest.)

NO POLICE SPIES,

EARL WINTERTON'S STATE. MENT IN COMMONS.

London, March 1. "Yes, I will say categorically A. Ramchandani, Mr CV Starr, that the Government of India does Mr. FB. Baldwin, Mr. Z. T. Yargot employ agents provocateurs." Mr. O. Lee, Mrs. M. Gonzalez, Missdeelated Earl Winterton in the A. Eichauco, Miss Turnbull, Miss

ship for 1926 1927, Mies Conchita have both a vital contribution to 'was produced for the benefit of the Hammond, Mr. J.,A.. Scott, and House of Commons, replying to a

The Court imposed a fine of $50!

Mrs. G. Lennon,

H.K. HOTEL RESIDENTS.

Milian Lady Ho Tung scholar-make, demanding, on the part of Court. ships for good conduct and Great Britain, interest and know- pleation for 1925, Miss Olga ledge, for interest without know and ordered the accused to put up King and Miss Carmen Xavier.

Class Senior local dertific-edge seldom brough great illusion a bond of $500 to insure his ap- ates and prizes-Thelma May (sic) or public profit." The pro-pearance when the editor and the Mr. P. Anderson Mr. Mr & Mias Hulward" had published several (1st prize); Ines Franco (2nd spect of a contented India within brother of the editor are arrested prize); Angelina Choa; Lai Chun-the British Empire was a British and charged with the editing of the Mr W. Barros dick; Estelita Xavier:

no less than an Indian interest book. Gertie and on its achievements in great:

Choa; Tung Chinha Maria

part depended the relations

.March: 30

Mr. 8. Baldun

Hings th

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Mr N. G. Beale.

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Mr

Mr T: J. Evané

Mr J.E: Joseph Mr. B. Lovy Mr. W. Md Niss Batterlo!..

question regarding a Police In spector's successful prosecution of a student of the Brojomohan College, Barisal, for defamation." Earl Wintertori said the "For

articles on agents provocateurs, but the student's conviction had shattered only the specific accusa- "tion on 'which the articles were

Lopes Ozorio; Marie, M. Alves: which their children's children EMIGRANT TRAFFIC.MW od H. H based. He hoped that the "Daily!

Matilda Pereira, Lal Ying-hui would see existing between the

civilisations of East and West,

PEAK SCHOOL.

YESTERDAY'S ATTRACTIVE

DISPLAY.

RUMOUR OF AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING SCHEME,

Roxie Rumijah.......

Class 2 Junior local certifie ates and prizes-Lily Williams (distinction in biblical know- ledge), 1st prize Tulie Barretto:

London, March 4. (distinction in biblical know-

The "Daily Express" features ledge), 2nd prize; Carolina Maher

an alleged request by the Aus (distinction in biblical know.

tralian Government asking the ledge), 2nd prize; Emerenciana

British Government to approve & Santos (distinction in needle-

new shipping scheme whereby the work); Cissy Botelho Carmen The following was the pro- voyage between Southampton and Xavier Benedicta Xavier; Wong gramme of the Peak School Perth will only take 25 days. The Po-chue: Henriette Démée, Olga Children's display at the Peak proposed Company will have a Azedo; Molly Franco (distinction Club last night for the excellent capital of £10,000,000 and it pro- In needlework); Alice Suffind rendering of which Mrs. Stark, poses to build seven 24,000-ton Class 3-Conchita Milian (1st the headmistress, Mrs. E. J.liners for the route between prize) Esther Ng and Delia Bullock, who made the fairy and Genoa, Bombay, Colombo and Tossan (2nd prize); Lucy Tossun flower costumes, and others of the Perth Annie Tse Lily Gubbay

staff who trained the children, The Daily Express Melbourne Class 4-Mafalda Geng (1st are heartily to be congratulated correspondent states that the Aus- prize); Lily Cheung (2nd Prize); not to mention the children them-tralian Government want to give May de la Sala Deolinda Belves whose alocution and dance the new line a monopoly in carry- Gosazo; Amandia Albuquerque.. lng was excellent

ing emigrants and mails Times

Class 5-Cecilia Tse and Kitty RecitationFaerie Fair" of Ceylon. Tse 1st prize); Cecilia Leong Dances, Clap Dances, Ace of COLONY'S HEALTH, Lily Tam, Florence Tong, Phylis French Nursery Rhymes; Recita-dest

(2nd prize); Cecilia Remedios, Diamonds, Cochin China; Songs,

Hunt.

Music

Benedicta Xavier

Deolinda GosÍZIÓ, AZ

Water colour painting-Ka

Tea (1st prize)

Portuguese Cla

argarot

tion, Fairy Carpet; Dance, Jack Last week, the follow Frost and the Sun Fairies Recita- able diseases we tion French Poems; Songs, Diphtheria: 3 cases, English Folk Songs, (1) Where (all Chinese)

are you going to (2) Forty Enteric fever 1 case, 1 Dukes

Shue Maker,1 (also Chinese)

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Pol Recita Rabies 1 human (

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Song cases of

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