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DIOCESAN GIRLS' SCHOOL CEREMONY

CHINESE FROM INDO-CHINA AGAIN REMANDED

COUNSEL'S PROTEST

was very different to-day from ALLEGED FUGITIVE what it was 20 or 30 years ago, and added that youth was insist ing on its rights nowadays with results which were generally good. Prize Winners EXCELLENT REPORT The following were the prize

winners:- Yesterday was Prize Day at the Scripture. Class 1, Milly Diocesan Girls' School. The cere-Chan Class 2, Alice Wood; Class money of giving away the awards, Florence Ho Tung: Clasa 4, was performed by Mr. W. W. Stella Hot Class T5, Carmen Hornell, Vice-Chancellor of the Alonco; Clasa 6R, Catharine Mak; Hong Kong University, in the Class Crispina Perpetuo; presence of a large gathering of Class 7, Joyce Anderson; Class 8, parents and friends,

George Kelly Class 9a, Johnann Holland; Class 9b, Vera Carvalho;' Class. 10, Frances Rogers.

Miss H. D. Sawyer, head mistress, read the School report which stated, inter alla, that the Class Medals Class 1, Edith year was begun with a very full Kew; Class 2, Grace Chan; Claus school and the numbers kept up 3, Doris Kotewall; Class 4, Stella so well that they had a larger Ho; Class 5, Maimi Lin; Claas 5R, average attendance for the whole Kathleen Chua; Clasa 6, Crispina year than they had had for some Perpetuo; Class 7, Joyce Ander years past. In January the regis-son; Class 8, George Kelly; Class ter showed 289 and in December 5a, Ruth Stone; Class 9b, Beatrice 238. The present year, they had Stone; Class.10, Stella Roberts. opened with a full school. One Special Drawing prize (given of the outstanding features in the by the Royal Drawing Society; school life during the past year London); Mairai Lin. was the splendid health of the children.

Mr. E. W. Hamilton again had' before him at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday, the Chiness whose extradition is applied for by the Governor-General of Indo-China on a charge of alleged offences against the bankruptcy laws.

In applying for a further adjoura-' ment in order to have the papers translated from the French, Mr. Somerset Fitzroy, Assistant At torney-General, argued at length that in order to carry out the treaty with the French Government the alleged fugitive could not be dia- charged even though he had already a length of been in custody for time. The papers, were there and the Crown was entitled to get an adjournment.

Mr. F. H. Loseby, for the fugitive, protested against a further adjourn ment. He reviewed the history of the case and argued that it was not a matter of law but one entirely for the Magistrate's discretion.

His 'Worship decided to give an- other adjournment until next Friday intimating that by then he would expect something definite from the Crown.

NOT SERIOUS

FORGED OPIUM LABELS IN KOWLOON

Other Drawing Prizes.-Class 1, Eva Lang; Class 2, Grace Chan; Phyllis Anderson was congratu- Clase S, Phoebe Kotowall, Class 4, lated on winning the S.P.C.A." Helen Ho; Claes 5, Ina Carvalho; cup, awarded to Girl Guides for Class 5R, Dulcie Lee; Class the best essay on a subject set by 8, Marjorie Spencelayh; Class 7; the Society. The Guides were not Stella Best; Class 8, Betty to be beaten by their younger Jeffries. sisters, and under the capable Needlework. Class 1, Emily leadership of Jean Ho Tung, an- Sousa; Class 2, Mabel Willis: other Old Girl, they had this year Class 3, Rita Edwards; Class 4, won the Prince of Wales Banner, Biddy Lee; Class 5, Dorothy Lee; which Mrs. Southern very kindly Class 6, Crispina Perpetuo; Class presented to them last week. 7, Cissy Silva; Class 8, Luise

Referring to the University Jorge. Examinations held in November, Senior Local Certificates.~~ the Headmistress said that all Edna Batalha (Distinction in Class 1 sat for the senior and all Domestic Science), Edith Broad-1 Class, 2 for the junior examina-bridge (Distinction in Domestie

NO CASE FOR SESSIONS tion. Out of a total of 19 candi-Science) Milly. Chan, Edith Kew, dates, the school had 16 passes. Eva Lang, Emmlline Lee, Minnie

At the Kowloon Magistracy yes- In conclusion, Miss Sawyer Wong. said: "I have still one pleasing Junior. Local Certificates, terday, Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith announcement to make, and that Grace Chan (Distinction in His- passed sentence of six months' hard on a 17-year-old Chinese is that Mr. Woo Hay-tong, has ory and Geography), Mary Chan labour presented the school with $240 a (Distinction in English), Betty youth who was charged with forging year to be devoted to scholarships Christiansen, (Distinction in Eng-opíum labels. There were also other which shall be known as the Woolish), Phyllis Gittins (Distinction charges of possession of a die bear- Hay-tong scholarships. There in Scripture and English), Fanny ing an impression resembling the are no conditions attached except Lee, Dorothy Lo (Distinction in Government opium label, and posses- that the sum shall be awarded English), Mabel Willis (Distinc- sion of 207 false labels at No. 141, each year on a decision arrived at tion in English), Edith Dood Wuhu-street. In connection with by Mr. Woo Hay-tong and the (Distinction in Scripture), Alice the latter charge, two elderly Chin- head mistress. This year the Wood (Distinction in Scripture ese were jointly charged with the

youth. holders are as follow:-Cynthia and Englsh).

Lugard Scholarship. - Doris Cheung (Class 4), Cynthia Sanh

will hand down (Class 6) and Janet Broadbridge Kotewall, who (Class 6). The tuition fees of the money value to one of her these children are covered by comrades. these scholarships.".

Good conduct prize awarded on the votes of the girls and the Staff:

Ng.

Given by Lady Ho Tung: Ida

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Mr. Hornell, in the course of his speech, made reference to the wonderful life one could lead in Hong Kong, and exhorted the students of the Diocesan School to do their utmost to make their school life as happy as possible. The speaker said that school life Won by Class 2.

His Worship decided that there was no evidence against the two men and discharged them. The two additional charges against the youth were also not proceeded with.

An application by Mr. J. D. Lloyd, Superintendent of Imports and Ex- ports, to have the case treated as one for committal to the Criminal Sessions was overruled by his Wor

2 (Tamara Ellis and Irene Lee).ship, who said that he could not

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