WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1927.
SPORTS SECTION
1:
FLAT RACING.
8 MEETINGS FOR EXTRA SEASON.
FIRST ON MARCH 26. »
16 and 38.
3rd meeting-May 7.
4th meeting two days)Juno 4 and 6.
5th meeting-June 25. 6th meeting (two days)-Oct. 8 and 10.
7th meeting-Nov. 5.
8th meeting--Nov. 26.
OXFORD'S CREW.
MA!
LIKELY TO BECOME FAST EIGHT.
4!
PROGRESS IN PRACTICE
conditions were fair, but a good deal of flood water was running down and this tended to unsteady the crew,
When they first embarked the order of rowing was the same ag that of the previous day, and it would seem that with the excep tion of casualties, the crew as ati present constituted will prove to be the combination seen at Putney..
PRIZE DAY.
CENTRAL BRTISH SCHOOL, KOWLOON
ONE GIRL'S SEVEN PRIZES,
W
Won
of Miss Mary Oliver who
even prizes. Southern, the Headmaster, the staff, Cheers were then given for Mrs: the school, and Miss Oliver.
ONLY QUALIFICATION.
Why Mrs. Southern Was Present.
Mrs. Southorn spoke in
THE CHINA MAIL.
A LOCAL DEBATE.
"PESSIMISM" DEFEATED BY
"OPTIMISM."
LIVELY DISCUSSION
He describes school as “a prison their work in support of the Lonk Encouragement From Home. of captivated childhood" where don Hospital, a draft for £21 being Although it is disappointing to "you hear nothing but whipping and sent as the result of their labours. [lose promising children whom we brawling both of children torment Library: Our thanks are have trained for several years, ed and masters besotted with anger again due to Mr. W. G. Joseph and we are encouraged by the excel and chafing What a contrast Mr. E. B. Raymond for sending lent results these attain in Home nowadays.. Montaigne goes on to as illustrated magazines and schools. say: "If it lay in me I would dos periodicals, to Captain Muir for We frequently find that they as the Philosopher Speusippus did, the National Geographic Maga are placed in classes where their Prize day at Central British who caused the pictures of Glad-zine, and to the Director of the ages are much below the average
After an interesting debate at School, Kowloon, yesterday, was: a
nobae, of Joy, of Flora and of the Royal Observatory for the daily ages of the classes.
St. Peter's Young Men's Club last groat succes8,
Graces to be sat up about his school
weather.charts,
I should like to quote one parti- might, a meeting of sixty young Among these present were Mr. house."
Artistic Blas,
Old Pupils' Association.. cular criticism of a girl who en-men (and lady friends) divided on A. E. Wood (Director of Education),
The membership increased dur- tored a Home chool a Hittle while the motion "That Experience Mr. E. Ralphs (Inspector of English It is a pity Montaigne cannot Schools). Rev. G. R. Lindsay, Mr. have a glimpse of the Contral Bri-ing the year but there are still ago. The Head Mistress reporta: Justifies Pessimism," the motion, H. B. L.Dowbiggin, Rev. G. E. Stish School. I was taught drawing many old pupils who have not yet "Is promising in her work and being defeated. Upadell Mr. M. Montargis, Mr. B. and painting by the artist who first joined Association. To them business-like in tackling it." A It was led by Mr. E. R. Price, Wyle, the Rev. J. Horace Johnston. broke away from the old fashioned I appeal for their active support, business-like method of tackling seconded by Mr. P. Sands. The On Saturday wook (March 26) the When the Oxford crow, resumed The annual report was rend by ebpies," Ro dull and so cramping. so that the ties at bind them to work is what we aim at and it is opposition was led by the Rev. J first extra race meeting of the their practice under the direction Mr. G. F. Nightingale (Head His name was Mr. Cooke and I re-their old School may not be most gratifying to feel that we Kirk Maconachie, seconded by the Hong Kong Jockey Chib season will of Mr. P. C. Mallam, their main master). After the distribution of member the consternation caused broken.
are achieving it.
Rev. W. R' Cannell." be held, beginning at 215- p.m.
work consisted of a row from prizes by Mrs. W. T. Southorn (wife when I came home and said I had At King's Park the Association
い手 Royal Drawing Society.
The leader of the motion com- The Stewards have fixed the Sandford to Radley, a distance of of the Colonial Secretary) & holiday to draw a picture of the Signing how has tennis and hockey
At the annual examination in pared the opposition to young- -extra season calendar ng follows:-about three miles. The weather for to-day was declared in honour of Magna Charta.
I remember one of my brothers Directors of Education being, pre Two candidates, J. Hirst and J.raised. It was a blessing that grounds opened in October, the the various divisions held in Junesters sitting in a theatre in high the curtain wast very good results were obtained, spirits before 1st meeting-March 26.
asking me if my attempt was an sent. 2nd meeting (two days)--April
der. advertisement for Keating's Pow- During the year many social Maycock, having gained Honours these youngsters" (laughter)|
Joking apart the system is an ex-nics were held.
javanings dances and bathing pic in all divisions, were awarded could not see what fate might| "Full certificates, the first time have in store for them--sickness, colloat one. It draws out origin-
The water polo team again in the history of the School; and, poverty, mutilation, loss of sight ality stimulates, interest and also secured second place in the league. I think, of the Colony, that such or reason if they could only [develops technique, I congratulate
the school very warmly on its artis- Girl Guides: Interest in the certificates have been awarded see what an amount of suffering tic bias.
School Troops was well maintain-The general report of the Society the sun shone on in its course And now I must say no more fored. The Captain. Miss Owen stated: "A very good and well they might begin to wonder whe ey you will be getting impatient. Hughes, and the Lieutenant, Miss Sustained result."
thor it were not as well that on the happy vein, her speech being wish Mr. and Mrs. Nightingale a Holyoak, resigned owing to their 36 "Honours" and 63 "Pass' earth as little as on the moon the well-deserved and happy holiday departure from the Colony and certicates were gained this year, sun were able to call forth the It is with mixed feelings that I ani continued success to the Cen- the section is now under the tem showing the high standard of phenomena of life. is have come here this afternoon tral British School.
porary charge of Miss Wanklyn, a work that is being maintained. Pleasure And Pain, regret and pleasure, regret that my
Commissioner from Home..
This examination is taken by all The pleasure in the world; his husband is unable to perform the
Games and Sports.
the British Schools here, and the opponents would say, outweight- Pleasant duties that fall to my 2nd race:-Subscription griffins, Shrewsbury. Recently they were and pleasure that you wished me to
We again thank the committee following figures show the excel-ed the pain or at any rate that ahure, owing to pressure of work,
of the Kowloon Football Club for lent results obtained this year?—there was an non-winners: 6. furlongs.
even balance be rowing as a crew, not as eight in- come in his stead." Brd race-"B" class handicap: "|dividuals, and this, in itself, is a
granting us the use of their
Number of pupils examin Jtween the two. An old philoso- 175, ground on three days a week for
pher had aptly countered this raceFirst Aggregate sign that they are on the right
football and hockey, and the com-
Number of Honours cert when he asked his readers to test girls' school myself and that I had few years I must again emphasise mittee of the Kowloon Cricket
ficates, 68. path.
the truth of this statement by The outstanding feature of six brothers, so that I may claim to our urgent need of extra class Club for permission to play Number of Pass certificates, comparing the respective feelings their rowing, to my mind, was the know something of schoolgirls and rooms, a science lecture room,a matches on their ground.
of pleasure and pain of two which schoolboys. In school days one has in manner 6th race: One mile for non-excellent
We have now splendid playing.
animals one of which was engaged' winning griffes.
Edwards is shaping at No. 7. to learn how to work, one has to manual instruction room, a com-
And later on mon room for the staff, and a fields at King's Park and full use In conclusion, I thank all the in eating the other. This statement will shock many when the serious business of life properly equipped kitcher and was made of them by those donors of these prizes, and all the In asking the meeting whether crities who are of the opinion that comes one realises how much one class-room for housewifery and ing tennis, cricket, and hu members of the staff for their en- man had improved intellectually, he is late on the stroke. I think owes to the teacher who sets one's cookery ginsses. The Technical under the enthusiastic contr of thusiastic co-operation and sup- Mr. Price referred to evidence re- the boot to be on the other leg. feet in the right direction. Some of Institute is now a very important Mr. Rowell who organised a very port throughout the year, and Igording the Neanderthal man || Llewellyn is stroking with good us have a taste for work and some part of the educational facilities full programme of games and rewish to express to you, Mrs. Mr. Maconachie was
length and rhythm, but has a ter- of us haven't, and the teacher has provided by the Central British ported as follows:On practical Soutborn, our deep appreciation stood to take exception to the pro- 9th raee-Wanchai Handicap dency sometimes to rush the last to read both the willing and unwill School, and these extensions are ly every fine school day some of the honour you have conferred nunciation.]
bis forward on his slide and re-ig horses to the water of learning necessary if full advantage is to sport has been indulged in by the on Central British School by com-
Mr. Price: The Neanderthal ¡quires a steadying man behind in the hope of making them drink,"
be taken
of the opportunities pupils." Swimming was againing here this evening to distri- man could hardly have been a per- The Trump Society: It is fortunate to be born with a offered for the development of popular, the Kowloon Dock Re-bute the prizes and to inspire us sonal acquaintance of Mr. Mainstays of the Bout.
love of work, just as it is fortunate continuation classes open to those creation Club permitting us to use to carry on, to the utmost of our Maconachie's as he lived 60,000 Kingsbury, at No. 6, did not to be born with curly hair or a good fover school age.
* the Dock bathing beach. J. Lyon power, the important work of the years ago (laughter) Quite a number of people impress me; perhaps it was his offemper
On leaving school boys and girls and D. Kelly, of Class 3. competed education of British children in day. His leg work, however, ap-have to be taught to like work, are apt to think that their serious in the Harbour Rece, the former this Colony. pears to be good and he pushes a very large number never learn. education is completed, but educa-gaining fifth place in excellent They belong to a society of whielition of some kind must go on all time. 29 min. 56 sec. He also won lot of water.down.
Rathbone, at No. 5, is rowing read the other day. much. the same as he was last a sound oarsman with no
Nine Events on Cardi The programme for the Brat extra meeting includes nine races—an exceptional number-and trifors:-
(2.16 p.m.)
1st race class handicap: 6 furlongs,
furlongs,
An Excellent No. 7. 18 || The first thing to strike me (says Captain A. H. Jackson) was "A"the very great improvement in the - crew since I last saw them at
4th Stakes.
6th race:-Pelo pony scurry:"3 furlongs,
7th Paces-One mile for sub-
scription grilling, Winner of one
race 5 lbs, penalty, two races 7
tha... # or more frees 10 the.
8th rare:-Wanchai Handieup "B" class: 1% miles
"A" classe P1⁄4 miles.
Entries, close this Sulurday at 12 noon" (See advertisement page 12).
on
him."
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TENNIS TOURNEY.
'NG BROTHER'S WIN IN
3 SETS. 17
Ng Sze-kwong (ex-singles cham- pion) and his brother. Ng Sze-year, cheong had an easy victory yester- flourish.. day in the open doubles champion- ship of the Hong Kong C.C. tennis tournament. Results were
Open Singles.
Open Doubles.. Second round: Ny Sze-kwong and Ng Sze-cheong heat. G. R. Sayer and Miljor, C. Willson 6-0, 6-2, 6-3; Cheong Tuck-wing and Hung Huai- chen walk over from Chut. Howard and Capt. E. Jacobs-Larkcomb; Yew Man-tsun and Yew, Man-kit walk
over from J. Abe and H. Unotoro.
Handicap Singles "B."
บ
They will proceed to Henley on March 5, and a fortnight later will make their quarters at the Lon- don Rowing Club at Putney.
.
as follows:-
I think my only qualification for coming here is that I went to a
learn to love work,
A tramp was brought up before a magistrate for trespassing and vagrancy.
“Why don't you do an honest job of work?" said the magistente.
"I can't sir," he said, "I belong
a Society. "A Socjety," said the magistrate, "What Society?"
The Amalgamated Sons of Rest,
ANNUAL REPORT,
Headmaster's Plea for More Class-rooms.
As in all my reports of the past
the time during life."
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Co-operation of Staff.
PRIZE LIST:
Certificates, Scholarships & Awards,
under-
In conclusion. M. Price re- ferred to the early civilisations and their culture: Man was get- ting nowhere. He was not im-7 the boys' 100 yards swimming
proving intellectually or as a Big School of Character. championship of the Colony. We
human being. If the highest. They do not yet feel the in-held our Annual Empire Day pic-
aspirations of young China were fluence of the world, the big school nic at Castle Peak.
realised, what reason had we to that is continually giving lessons, Physical instruction and boxing"
Matriculation: (Honours) M. believe that Britain with China influencing their outlook, their at classes were held twice a week Oliver (Distinction in English). would not go the way of Persia, of titude, their character...
during the cooler monthe,
(Passes) G. G. Edwards (Distinc- Egypt, of Greece and of Rome. Before them stretch greater University Examinations. tion in English); J. Vickers (Dis-
"Safety Pins.". problems than those they solved The results obtained in the tinction in English); G. Arnold.
Junior Local: E. L. Hayes' (Dis- at school. If they are wise they Matriculation examination were
Mr. Maconachie caused con-
ferred to the definition of a peš-
He and the president, at No. 4, are the mainstay of the boat. The three bow oars were not particu-to larly convincing. They "feel" the Second round; 2. C. Fincher beat water in a tentative sort of way Ja. Tak-lum 6-3, 6-1, 6-9
before getting their work on
said the tramp. The crew, however, at their beg you to shun that Society as will not drift through life swayed very satisfactory. For the first tinction in Chemistry); H. Jsiderable amusement when he re- present rate of progress may be you would the plague... There is no by circumstances one way and an-time in the history of the School Smith. come really fast.
(more deplorable object than the other, as a rudderless ship is a Matriculation honours certificate! Government Scholarships: G. W. simist as a man who wore a belt man or woman. who hasn't got swayed by currents, but will real-was awarded to one of our stud-Arnold, E. L. Hayes, J. S. Lyon, as well as braces. If Mr. Price enough to do.
ise, while the power and habit of ents, Mary Oliver, who also ob- J. Black, V. Levkovich, R. Forster, was sincere in the picture he had Cannot All Climb.
application are strong within tained 'distinction in English, a I. Woolley, L. Carr, M. Witchell drawn then in addition to belt and There is so much work to be done them, that they must still be stud-result reflecting great credit on
Grison School Scholarships: braces he might be said to have in in the world, whether paid or un-ious and thorough. To those who the School. Of the four students F. Burrage, J. Crossan, A. Har his pocket, a couple of safety pins paid, that it is pathetic to think do not desire to let slip the im- of the Matriculation class three grave, A. Hosford. H. Stock: and а bit of string (loud of anyone sitting twiddling his T. Megarry (owe 3/6) beat G. H.
Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock laughter). thumbs. Eldridge (ree. 15.1), 1-6, 6-3, 6-2; ENGLISH "RUGGER" RESULTS the topmost branches of the tree manhood and womanhood we offer being awarded honours, and G. G. Co.'s Scholarship: M. Oliver, L.
Many years ago he had defined a pessimist to, his own satisfac- of success but we can all do our here facilities for further and Edwards and J. Vickars gaining Allen. job of work well and justifying our more advanced studies."
distinction' in English."
Headmaster's P. ize: M. Oliver.tion as a person who looked an life. Attendance..
Of Class 1 one student matri- Wylie Composition Prize: M. through glasses smoked on both existence on this earth. I was read- ing a speech of Lord Reading's the The School was opened on 199 culated, and of Class 2 two pass-Oliver.
sides and spotted in the middle. other day. You may remember that days. The maximum enrolment ed, E. L. Hayes obtaining "dis- Montargis French Prize: Mary Nothing he had heard from Mr. he ran away to sea and went before was 173, the average attendance tinction in chemistry, the first Oliver (senior); E. L. Hayes Price had inclined him to change. the must und eventually became during the whole year being 181.4. student from C. B. S. to gain this (Junior).
his view (laughter). He quite Viceroy of India. In between those an increase of 18.4 over that of distinction. The "Montargis War Memorial Prize: M. Oliver, agreed that there was much in two incidents he was the most euc-1925. The highest monthly aver-French prizes" were won }- Ezra Abraham Prize for Mathe-civilisation that made the world Edin-cessful barrister in England and
almoat a travesty. He had had Chief Justice When he was at the age was 151 in February,-130 in Senior, Mary Oliver: Junior, E. L.matics: G. G. Edwards. height of his legal auecena, he work-1925-the lowest being 116 in Hayes.
Scripture (presented by Rev. J. his own share of the toil, worry ed so hard that he could only allow September.
Annual Examination. Horace Johnston); G. Arnold, R. and labour that had been referred himself four hours sleep.
to as life, but he was there that,
J. S. Kennedy (rec. 15) walk over
from J. H. Bil Nikill (ser.).
ANNUAL REPORT.
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB FIGURES.
The annual report of the Kow
London, Feb. 23.
The following are the results of rugby matches played to-day- Greenwich 8, Sandhurst 8. Army 6, Civil Service 3. Cross Keys, 9, Cardiff 0. Bridgend 8, Swansea 80. Edinburgh Wanderers 0,
loon Golf Club states that the mem-burgh University 25; bership of the Club on December 31, 1026, was La follows:-honorary member, 1; resident members, 126; resident members (absent), 23; яen- going members, G; sea-going mem- bers (absent), 5; total 150.. In addition, 12 Indies aro registered as being granted the use of the course and dub house.
MODERN DRAMA.
THE LOCAL A.D.C.'S NEXT PRODUCTION.
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We cannot all climb to Fortant years of youth and early passed, one, mentioned above,
Staff.
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earning machines but we must enter Rov. D. M. Richards left, on Home Composition, Drawing and Cook Nider. We must not become mere money and Mr. Mason in September. English Grammar, Literature, Arnold; 2nd, R. Woolley, S. Mac-ities...
The attendance was generally The results of the annual Woolley. "I have worked hard all my life," good in spite of there being examination of classes 3 to 6 were History (presented by Mr. night to say that he had more he said, "and rejoice in it."
several cases of fever, malaria and also very satisfactory, being much H. B. L. Dowbiggin): M. Oliver, faith and hope in the future than On Leaving School.
he had ever had before. dengue. For trivial reasons there better than those obtained in S. MacNider. That's the point. You must re-were very few cases of absence, 1926, a year of interrupted work.
Chemistry (presented by Mr.
With regard to the suggestion joice in work and rejoice in play.
that an optimist was a man who Above all it is no use to think that and I wish again to express my 106 children were examined of G. G. Wood): E. L. Hayes. you finish learning when you leave keen appreciation of the interest whom 81 per cent: passed, having Geography (presented by Mr. did not weigh the possibilities of The following membera 'served on
failure and was carried away by the general committee during the "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY." school. You, are chly beginning to and co-operation of the parents in obtained over 60 per cent. of the G. G. Wood); J. Lyon.
learn and I do beg of you all to our efforts to inculcate the great, aggregate marks, those obtaining Writing (presented by Mr. his own enthusiasm, that could year under review-Mr. E. Cock
surely not be held. A pessimist continue your studies and even to the invaluable principles of re-less than this not qualifying for Nightingale) E. Lysaught. (president), Mr. V. C. Labrum
The very modern School of take up new ones. in addition to any gularity and punctuality.
promotion to a higher class, (vice-president), Mr. J. D.. Thom-
Drawing Prizes: (1, presented threw.cold water on enthusiasm son (captain), Mr. E W. Allfree Dramatists, headed by Frederick career ypu may adopt to earn your
I am especially pleased to be by Messrs. Der A. Wing & Co.) J. and an optimist whilst encourag- (hon. treasurer), Mr. J. O. Mo- Lonsdale have introduced a totally daily brand. Life must become Rev. G. E. S. Upsdell joined the able to report a decided advance in Hirst; holiday composition, ing human endeavour was not Laggan thon/ Hecretary), and new tone into the theatre life of richer and fuller as we grow older. staff in January, and Dr. Fenton Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry; presented by Mise Hall): 1st. G. blind to arming against eventual Messra, 1. B. Trevor, K. S. Robert London, and they imported are
After the seconders and Messrs. son, A. W.-Roberts, A. W. Brown, vivifying influence into an Art into the world of art, literature and A. C. Burford
Royal Drawing Society. T. J. Price, Lee, Wittenbach and which had eadly degenerated, since music more fully than in our school leave, in January Mile Tasartes in ery Cup Winners:
the War.
days.
July and Mr. Reevern December. Arithmetic was very well done, Obituary. The Committee
Full certificate, honours in all the Rev. N. V. Halward (Chair re- It is in fact no exaggeration to
Mr. Jordan resigned his position accuracy and neatness being no-divisions: J. Hirst, J. Maycock. man) had spoken, the "house" grets to record the death of the fol-say that a "Lonsdale First night is
Lucky Days. lowing members-A. Gibson and almost as much a social occasion tradition of our old school, and en-
Moreover, we must uphold the sa manual Instructor in July. ticeable, and the work being. Division 6-Honours: J. Hirst, divided.
Visitors
methodically arranged.
3. Maycock. Passes: G. Arnold, .A., W., Hoy,
Algebra was good, especially in M. Oliver Probably the two outstanding useful citizens of our own town and the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, Class 4. Mr. F. 3. dos Remedios: runner-up,
Division 5-Honours: W. Hirst. CRUELTY TO CHILD CHARGE. Mr. K. S. Robertson. The Summer Work which brought fame to of the world as a whole. In this accompanied by the Director of The Physics and Chemistry re-Passes: M. Whitley, R. Woolley.
The Straits Chinese woman. Cup was won by Mr. D. C. Wilson; Frederick Lonsdale are "The Last school I know that the Guide spirit Education. Other visitors were sults promise well for the faty, Division 4-Honours: A. May- runner-up, Mr. K. S. Robertsen. of Mrs. Cheyney" and "Fallen is firmly planted, and that, together Lady Clementi, the inspectors of Visitors to the School have been cock. S. MacNider, M. Whitley, R. charged with assaulting a little The foursomes competition was Angels, and it le the former of with the Scout spirit, forms one of won by Mesers, Lickley and Austin these two which the Hong Kong the greatest assets for moral in School, members of the Board of much impressed with the excel-Woolley. Passes: F. Barker, D. servant girl at West Point was The balance sheet shows a credit Amateur Dramatic Club is produc fluence, individual efficiency and Education, teachers from New lence of our laboratories, which, Hynes, M. King, H. Smith, M. again before Mr. R. E. Lindsell
this morning balance of $2,249.88, including ing at the Theatre Royal for the the peace of the world. As Com-Zealand, Australia, and USA though small, are very well Witchell...
rs: J. Black The police report that the girl Division 8-Honours: J. Black profit of '$1,072.11 far, the year. next Season which opens on Satur-missioner for this Colony I congra- many parents and others Interest-equipped.
tulate the let Kowloon Guide Comed in the School. Look Forward With Confidence. M. Bryson. G. Carr, G. Fowler, M. who was alleged to have been It is Hong Kong's good fortune pany on winning the Prince of Medical Inspection: The new We are at last in the happy con-George, E. MacNider, S. Mac thrown downstairs after being that the AD.C. always seem to be Wales' Banner in the last competi-entrants were medically examined dition of having in Classes 2 and 8 Nider. Passes: E. Bach, S. beaten was still not fit to attend. able to attract a succession of tion and I hope the Company will by the M.O.S., who reported "a many" who have progressed Bander, A. Boryer, H. Brown. D. Court... members who are not only willing, develop and prosper under the fairly large number (18 out of 50) through Classes 5 and 4 at this Dransfield, I. Dunn, A. Fowler, A further remand was given match v. Royal Navy 2nd XI at 2:15 but also supremely capable of pro-able leadership of Miss Backwell. have some defectad
School, and we can look forward, N. Hackett, V. Lavkovich, J. until March 22. p.m. on Saturday, the Hong Kong ducing, and producing successfully,Thrilling & Picturesque." School Prospectus:-The School with confidence, to a year of more Lyon, B. McCubbin, U. Mitchell. the most up-to-the-minute plays. When one thinks of all the in-prospectus for 1927 has been pub- advanced work and to a further E. Moses, H. Paterson, A. Ursell. Little would that beneft local terest both in work and In play that shed and I shall be pleased to list of successes at the annual Division 2 Honours: F. Bird, Theatre lovers were it not a fact make up school life nowadays, one sand copies to all those interested examination in 1927 Chester, W. Hirst, M. King A burglar entered the cook's that the A.D.C. always seem able realises how fortunata it is to live in the education of British child- This is the first time, for many, Lavkovich, J. Paterson quarters at No. 4 Ahren Build- to rely on having at hand such an in the 20th century. Sometimes weren in the Far East. years, that we have had in Class 2 Passes: L Allen. C. Arle, Bing. Tsimshatslu, yesterday and extremely high standard of Ama- look back to what people call the Charity: Our students were the Junior local examination class. Butler, L Carr, K Chester, L stole $50 in dotea. tours, capable of worthily sostafne "good old days" and we and that n ing the parts in the plays selected great portion of them was very bait again active in the cause of char more than 20 pupils, many of Falle. T. Ingram, Y. Langley, B. for production, however ambitious. Indeed. The days of Elizabeth lookity, assisting at the sale of pop-whom have beeh with a for at Mandell, L. Marshall, M Mat The opening performance next very dashing and thrilling and pic plas on Armistice Day, and at the least three years. Some of these, thews, G. McClay, A. McCubbin There is to be return boxing Saturday is followed by further furesque, but we should have hate annual sale of work of the Minis- however may leave the Colony Muirhead, A Taylor, L. Tollan, G. Moss, G. Skelton, G. tournament, between teams from ones on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, going to school then. I was rentering Children's League They daring the year and it may be our B Woodson Whichell, I. Woolley,
avy unhappy lot might almost say Division Honours W Bach, L. Black, EBoth D H.M.B. "Hermes" and the 2nd King's and Saturday, and seats should be ing a wonderful essay on childson so contributed to the
Blyth Everest, 3. Frank, W. Own Scottish Borderers, to-morrow reserved without delay and education by that, charraing League fund in aid of the suffer ours inevitable lot to see, once Hirat
Truits of our libosys Brown,
Tourtis. J. Gourlar, A. H,165, B. Mos night on the Hermes beginning The Booking plan is open at writer Montaigne, who lived as in the Waphalon incident. The agel
JAnderson A
• France, in the sixteenth cent
ntinued reaped by other school
The championship, was won by an Convent Garden First night." deavour by social service to Become The School was visited by H.E.
CRICKET.
In their league II (home) cricket
C.C. 2nd XI will be represented
by:-P. · Jacka, H. J. Armstrong,
H. C. Burgess, R. A. Green, G. P.
Lammert, R. W. Lee, D. R. G. Nicholson, J. A. Summers, W. K. Tait, C. D. Wales, W. Wooding.
BOXING.
day night, 19th March.
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