FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1929.
QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
(Continued From Page 1.)
Junior Balliios Scholarship: Wat Kang-Hm.
Lugard Scholarship: Chau Nal- chung.
Junior Morrison {Chu Chee-chak.
Scholarship:
A. J. May Scholarship: Ho Yui- kin.
4A:-),
THE CHINA MAIL,
Wong Shou-fan;; Yung Ying-nam.,
4B-1, Chan Pul-wa; 2, YeunE Yuen-wa.
BA-1, Mak Ping-cheong; 2 Ip |Chi-chuf.
6B:-1, Leung Sul-min; 2, Tam Wa-ful.
surface of the earth, has given a new impetus to the subject, and I am glad to say that this coincides with efforts in the University to
Full Government Free Scholars enlarge the curriculum there in this
for 3 years (Class 4-3):—1, Hung And we most important subject.
Mo-chiu; 2, So Ming-mun; 8, Hul look forward to the placing of geo-Sau-tin; 4, Hung Kit-chlu: Lau Hon-Fung. graphy and history in the matricu-
Chong Kwok-kwong; 6, Li Shing- lation and such like examinations on kin; 7, Tsui Shiu-she; 8, Wong & par with chemistry and physics Kin-chik.
for scholarship purposes as they are
no less valuable in cultural content 5-4)-1, Ho Pak-hi; 2, Leung Sik- Woo Hay-tong Scholars (Class
and mental discipline.
kwan.
Ever since 1913 we have kept
Full Govt. Free Scholar, (Class meteorological readings taken by 5-4)-Ngan Chung-hop. the boys every morning at 9 a.m.
A. W. Grant Scholarship: Wong
These include temperature, rain-Kwok-choi. fall, humidity, and barometric pres-
Ho Wing Scholarship: Kwok
sure, and are published monthly In Kam-lun.
SHADOWS BEFORE,
COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED
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Hong Kong, 1st Feb. 1929. Feb. Z-Star Theatre: Children's Matinee, "Old Clothes," "2.80 p.mk. only.
7A:-1, Lee Kwok-wali 2 Tang 7B:-1, Tang Pak-fan; 2, Chiù Se-hon.
BA:-1, Kwan So; 2, Pun PooE- San.
BB:-1, Yeung Po-lim; 2, Lam Ka-chlu.
8C:-1, Yuen Yuk-laen; 2, Chan Kwok-shing.
Class Prizes (Vernacular) F.1-1, Wat Hol-kt; 2, Tam
the ** Yellow Dragon.". For a couple Ho Iu Scholarship: Lui Tung-kl, Yuk-tsun. of years also we published 'graphs
Woo Hay-tong Scholars (Clasa
C1-1, Chung Shing-hol; 2, Li F2A-1, Tong Hok-wing: 2, Li
at the end of the year; but we6-5)-1, Pang Yin-hong; 2, Mok Yung-wan. found this too expensive.
Fairest Test
In earlier years for some years I rgeret to any we abandoned.geo- graphy altogether as a school sub- ject. This was owing to the exi gencies of the Oxford Local Exam! nations. To pass in the whold
Chung-ta.
Full Govt. Free Scholar (Class Hau-mo. 6.5):-Ng Chi-keung,
FAB-1, Wat Kol-wing: 2, Chan
Ho Kwong Scholarship: Chan Cho-cheong. Shiu-sun.
C.2A-1, Lau Kwok-cheong; 2;
T. K. Dealy Scholarship: Lal Li Shing-yung. Kam-tong..
Woo Hay-tong Scholars (Class examination passes in a tleast 5 or 7-6)-1, 'Pun 6 subjects were essential, Geo-Yuen Hin-1).
Hang cheung: 2 graphy might be chosen as one of
Full Govt. Free Scholar (Claas these, but it was A very difficult 7-6): Yeung lu-chung. subject to be sure of getting boya
Na In Scholarship: Wu Chi-po. E Ralphs Scholarship: Fung!
through in and was neglected in favour of other subjects which were Yee-man. easier..
Woo Hay-long Scholars (Class
The year's work has been un-8-7)-1, Chan Wai-shu; 2, Pun broken and on the whole successful. Ching-feng.
Trang Chung
Scholarship:
As usual for promotions at the end Fall Govt. Free Scholar (Class of the year we conducted examina-(8-7): Chan' Pak-chun. tions. Where there are large num bers to deal with an examination seems the fairest and most satia- factory test available.
Examinations
Chung Kiu-sang.
Kong Kl-fal Scholarship: She
Fai cho.
"C.2B:-1, Chan Tin-wa.
FźA:1, Lau Sullan; 2, Fung Chưa Hong.
F3B1, Ho Kwan-mo; 2, Tang Loong-tsun.
C3A-1, Koo Wong-wan; 2, 0 Po-sheung.
G.2B1, Chau Kal-chung: 2, Ip
Koon-in.
Kam-to.
4A:-1, Chen Hing-wo; 2, Wong
4B:-1, Yuen Ming: 2 Wong Fai-tong
GA:-1, Lai Lee-ying; 2, Toul Chung-hok.
5B-1, Cheung King-chul; 2, Kan Kwan-chlu.
6A:-1, 'Ma 'U-kit; 2; Li Shiu- éhan.
8B-1, Tong Yuet-cheuk; 2,
Special Prizes Ralphs Head Prefect Medal: Lau Hon-yung, Fung Tin-yau.
In the Lower School 83.8 per cent. passed as against 80.5 per cent. last year. In the Upper School we only examine Class 3 (Classes 2 and 1 being examined under the Junior bins Singh. Local and Matriculation Board)..
:
7A:-1, Tang Shiu-wún; 2, Fong
Machell Memorial Prize; Har- Chan-kwan.
Henry G. Leong Prize for Com-Chan-tong.
Feb. 2-8-World Theatre; "Why Worry."
Feb. 2-3-Star Theatre; "Seventh Heaven,"
Heaven," 2.30 P
Feb. 3 Star Tilestre: "Seventh
Feb. 8-Queen's Theatre: "Lost In The Arctic ART
Feb. 4-5-World Theatre; "The Ring."
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Feb. 4-5 Star Theatre; "Chang.” Feb. 6-7-World 'Theatre; pus. Filrt."
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Feb. 7-Concert organised by Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy, at Helena: May Institute, 580 p.m.
Feb. 8-9 World Theatre; "The Denial.”
Feb. 8-9. Star Theatre "Bardelys The Magnificent."
PIANISTE'S DEATH
SEQUEL TOʻLOVE -
"AFFAIR
Paris.Pajina Kerestesy, the Feb. 16-Variety entertainment Hongarian pianiste, who left Bnd by the K.O.S.B. as farewell to Mrs, apest some months ago for a tour in the United States, las committed Luard, Theatre Royal 9 pm
Feb. 19, 21, 22, 28- Hong Kong suicide by leaping from the German Amateur Dramatic Club presenta liner "Deutschland" as the vessel. "On Approval," at the Theatre was approaching Cherbourg, Royal
Land Sales
Feb. At F. W: Offices, four lats of Crown land at Shamatulpo,
7B-1, Wong Yiu-wing; 2, Ko 8 pm.
BALI Lun-huen; 2, Tsun
8B:-1, Young Po-lim; 2, Lam
Rumjahn Prize for Literature: Ka-chiu. Chow Kok-sik.
80-1, Chan Kwok-sing; 2, Iu
In Class 3, 123 boys were examined. position: So Kai-sang (Class 1); and of these 84, or 43.9 per cent.. Lau Kwok-cheung (Class 2); Ikbal Kwan-taai.
In 1927 53.6 per cent. Singh (Class 3). passed. passed. This examination was pur- posely stiffened somewhat, as the candidates who had been presenting themselves for the Junior Local Examination seemed scarcely fit to cope with the work they were being examined on.
Prize for Mathematics: Young Po-man. Shiu-hung (Class 1); Yeung Tsaw- the (Class 2).
Composition Prizes: Class C.1, Douglas Hunt; Class F.2B, 'Chan
Geography (Special Prize): Class 1, LI
THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH
Excellency the Governor
His
That
Lammerts" "Auctions
The plante had had a succesa ful tour in America, particularly in Ghicago, where she won a notable triumph. The suicide is attri buted to a love affair which came to nothing. During her tour ahe made the acquaintance of an American and fell in love Feb. 2-A2, 334, Kowloon Tong, with him. The engagement valuable household furniture, 10.30 was announced and the marri
age would have taken place, but the American authorities re- fused to prolong the duration of the, pianiste's passport.
Sports
Feb. 3-Gymkhana`of'2nd Battn. King's Own Scottish Borderere, at Kwantl
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ROMANTIC PEERS
Greatly disappointed, she was. obliged to return to Europe. 1 am well aware that results Cho-cheong; Class F.SA, Chau Nai-said:
Feb. 9-Boxing Tournament at During the crossing there was, are not always the best test of ehung; Class C.3A, Wat Kang-lim.
the City Hall, 8.15`p..." “q
her was nothing, abriormal In work, and that there are limita-
I am glad to be able to con-
Feb. 9-10--Paperchase, etc., at demeanour; she was even gay History Prizes: Class 1 Com, gratulate Queen's College, its staff Canton by Invitation of Members at times. After dinner when tions to the application of the Jack Hunt; Class 2 Com., Li Shing- and its boys on another year of of Canton Ride.
Cherbourg was in sight she adage, by their fruits ye shall yung; Class 3F.A, Lau Sui-lun; successful and conscientious work. know them," but again we have Class 3F.B, Leung Sau-him; Class The results contained in the Hend Assen. Interport game Hong The captain had the ship stopped: Feb. 11-Hong Kong Football, went on deck and jumped overboard. done very well both in the Junior 3C.A, O Po-sheung; Class 3C.B. Master's report are entirely satis Kong v. Shanghai, H.K.FC. ground, and for half an hour men in boats Local and in the Senior Local and Yeung Kwok-ying; Non-C., Ikbal factory, and there is Httle fault to 3.30 p.m. Matriculation Examinations.
searched for the unfortunate Singh. -
find with anything at Queen's Feb. "Varsity Exam. Results
17-China New Year, pianiste, but in vain. Kadooric College except its site and its build- steeplechase meeting of Fanling Eighty-three boys sat for the]
Ka-tung; inga.
There can, however, be no Hunt, at Kwanti race course. Junior Local Examination of these Class 2 Li Po-pun; Class 3. Leung doubt at all that, on the material 63 passed (or 63.8 per cent) gain-Sau-him.
Feb. 25, 26, 27-& Mat: 2-Hong ing 41 distinctions. Last year
side, the school is heavily handicap Kong Jockey Club Annual Race The death is announced of the 9th Woo Lal-woon Special Transla-ped by its surroundings and that Meeting.
Earl of Egmont... His heir, the (1927) we presented 67 pupils of tion Prizes:-English to Chinese--the structure itself and much of its
Meetings
Hon. Frederick Joseph Trevelyan;] whom 36 passed le. 53 per cent.) Grade 1, Wat Hol-ki; Grade 2, O equipment are out of date.
Perceval, is a great-grandson of the gaining 44 distinctions, and in Po-sheung: Grade 3, Taul Shiu-the school should continue to do so
To-day-Monthly meeting of the 2nd Earl and a remote cousin. of; 1926 we presented 51 pupils of the Chinese to English: Grade 1, well in spite of these drawbacks is Referees' Association at Chaplain's the 9th Earl He has been whom 22 passed (ie. 43 per cent.) Chow Kok-sik; Grade 2, Hung to the credit of all concerned.
Hut, Scandal Pt., 6 p.m. · gained 8 distinctions.
Today-Annual general meeting for 25 years, and is a widower with s farmer in Alberta, Canada, In the Senior Local and Matri-
Man-chiu; Grade 3; So Ming-mun.wish I could hold' out to you the
Special Vernacular Prizes:-1, hope that you would soon be better of the Hong Kong Benevolent So-one son, aged 14. He has not par culation Examination 36 candi-Lau Hoo-ting (C.2A); 2, Chul housed, and no one, even in Queen's clety, St. John's Cathedral Hall, ticipated in public affairs in: dates sat, and, of these 24 passed Shiu-taz (4A); 3, Koo Wong-wan College itself, could be more anxious
5.30 p.m.
Canada. The late (9th) Ear) of or 66.2/8 per cent., eight of them (C.SA); 4, So Ming-mun (44); 5, to see the school removed to a new of Shareholders of the Hong Kong was born in New Zealand on June Feb. 2-Extraordinary meeting Egmont (Charles John Perceval) obtaining honours with a total of Chan Kim-ling (C.2B)," 21 distinctions: whereas last year
and better site than I am. But we had only one who reached the culation and Senior Local:
Prizes for distinctions in Matrl-fate is still unpropitious and I fear standard of honours and eight dis-
will be necessary for you to hold Li Ka-tung (4); Harbans Slagh out in these inadequate premises for tinctions. Although we did not (4); Yeung Shiu-hung (9); Wong some years longer. gala the King Edward Scholarship Mung-fay (2); Chow Kok-sik (1); this year this result in the Ling Kam-hon (1): So Kal-sang
Fortunate in Staff " honours standard is much better (1); Jack Hunt (1); Li Fuk-cho than anything we have done so (1) Tam Yuk-tsun (1) Wat Hoi-tunate In its buildings, it is very
|ki (1); Chow Ho-man (1).
far.
Reputation Enhanced
יי
years a member of the Irish House
& Shanghai Banking Corporation, 29, 1858. He was educated at the Colchester Grammar School, and City Hall, noon.
February 5-Forty-first ordinary for a time was in the Merchant general meeting of shareholders of Service. Later, he joined the Natal the Hong Kong Land Investment & Mounted Police, and was subse Agency Co., Ltd, at the Offices of quently appointed to the. Border If, however, the school is unfor- Messrs. Jardine. Matheson & Co. Customs, Zululand. Deceased own-
Ltd., 12.80 p.m.
ed property in Natal. The heir to fortunate in its staff, fn its Head Feb. 8Annual ordinary meeting the title, the Hon. Frederick Joseph It is especially gratifying to be Junior Local:
Prizes for distinctions in the Master and In ite ssprit de corps. of Humphreys Estate & Finance Trevelyan Perceval, was born in Queen's College has long command Co., Ltd., Hong Kong Hotel, 11 am. 1878, and married in 1911 Cecilia, able to point this out because it
Lau Ping-kwong (4); Lau Kwok-ed a reputation for scholarship, and Feb. 16Tenth ordinary meeting daughter of Sir James Burns Moore, indicates the constant painstaking cheung (3); Li Shing-yung (3); in this respect the influence and of shareholders of the Bank of East of Montreal. The heir's wife died work of the whole staff whom I Tang Wing-chi. (8); Mok Ying-ki prestige of its Head Master are of Asia, Ltd., at Chinese Merchants in 1916. The titles associated with wish to thank for their loyal co- (8) Au Wai-sum (2); Chan Chiu very great value.
Club, China Building (5th floor), the Earldom are:-Baronet (1661); operation and on whota falls the (2); Chan Cho-cheong (2); Li
Much has also been done for the 8 pm.
Baron Perceval (1715)1 Viscount Perceval' (1728). Baron Loval and brunt of the grind and drudgery Hau-me (2); Man Chong sung ohool by its former pupils especial- Feb. 16-Annus meeting of which do not appear.
Holland (Great Britain),, (1702);||| We are pleased also to see that (2) Tong Hok-wing (2); Yeung those who belong to the Old Boys' shareholders of Hong Kong Realty Barn Arder (1770) 2nd B
Tsaw che (2); Chan Kwok-leung Association. More particularly has & Trust Co., Ltd, Bhange Bldg Arden (United Kingdom), (1902), those who have left us still do us (1) Chan Shing-wa (1); Chan Mr. Woo Bay Tong bean generous (2nd floor) Desized. Ct. The fifth Baronet was for several credit and enhance the reputation Wai-chit (1): Cheung King-ping of many schools in the Colony. Feb. 28-Further extraordinary of Commons. He was created: 1st
benefactor, not only of this school, Noon. which they have already gained. (1); Lai Chi-cheung (1) Lau Hoo Among those who received degrees ting (1); Li Po-pun (1); Tsang for he has endowed scholarships to meeting of sharstibles of Hong Baron, Viscount, and Earl The at the recent University Congre- Fuk-shing (1) Wal Poon-yuen total value of $8,000 a year. I Kong & Shanghai) Banking Cor Irish Barony of Arden was conferr former pupils of this College. Wai-wah (1). gation no fewer then eight were (1): Wat Koi-wing (1) Yeung congratulate in on his public poration, City Hall, 18.45 pm. ed upon the wife of the 2nd Earl, spirit, and Queen's Collège on its
Miscellaneous pouse whose a son obtained fa Barony We extend to them our hearty son Special Kadodrie Prize (Lower dúmnus. S
Feb. 2 Annual distribution of of the United Kingdom, the gratulations on their success. In School)-Class 4 Hung Moo
Premier School
Erizes at Ellia Kadeoris School for 2nd Earl himself receiving the the Medical School, too, Mak Kal-chiu; Class 5 Kwok Kam-lumidable rival in King's College, Feb. 4Lantern Slide, lecture at The Baronetry is open to the Queen's College now has a for Indians, 10 sm. Am Loval and Holland Barony, cham, a Morrison Scholar of a Class 6, Ng Chi-keung; Class 7, Bellies Scholarship. To all these Young Iu-chung: Clash 8 Chan falch le a far fiber building and Bolena. May turite 530 pm peculiar condition that the eld
these Pak-chan.
hich better situated and equipped Feb. 6 Rev. Fr. Joy, Sat son, upon coming of age, la to Nevertheless, Queen's College stil speaks on "Legion: The Fette exist a Baronet" at the same time takes pride of place as the premier of Freedom" at St. Patrick's Hal with his father and possibly his school of the Colony and I hope that 6. Garden Road, 8.30 pm. grandfather", so that there may be its future may be as distinguished Feb 18 Lecture on The Re- even, thrae Baronets in the sange as ita past. (Applause)pped Ugion Of To-day And The Science family concurrently. The courtesy As His Excellency handed over the Of Tomorrow" by Rev. Fr. R. title of the Peerage, would, however, prizas, he shook hands with each of Gallagher, 3.J., at St. Patrick's Hall, keep the Baronetty in the back- 2- the pupile and congratulated them, 5. Garden Road, 5.80
round in the case of a son The College closer to-morrow 161 three weeks, on the
-EARL OR DURHAM DEAD. Kwok cheung, 2, Chinese New Year holl
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announced of the
and many others we look forward: for a future full of promise and achievement.
Prize Le
The list of follows:--
Class Prizes (English) F.1:-1, Wong Mung-fay; 2. So Kai-sang.
By Was as 1-1, Douglas Hunt; 2, Jack
Hunt,
Senfor Morrison Scholarship? L1 - 6.2A-1, Li Hau-mo; 2. Chân Ka-tung
Intermediate Morrison, ScholaAF28
ship: Harbans Singh.
Blake Scholarihip: Chowkol
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Wright Scholarship:
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