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FAIRLEA SCHOOL "Merchant of Venice" in Chinese
ANNUAL SPEECH DAY
Yesterday was the annual Speech Day of the Fairlea Girls School. The function was held in the after the St. Stephan's Girls' 11000 in College Hall. Lyttleton Road.
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SCHOOL PRIZES
(Continued from Pags 1.)
BILLT
THE CHINA MAIL.
REBELS PURSUED
Progress of the Kwangsi
Campaign
THE NEW EMPRESS
OF JAPAN
INCREASING THE SPEED OF VESSELS
C.P.R. LINER LAUNCHED
Voo
BURNS NIGHT
Celebration by St. Andrew's Society friendly matches with local teams, and on seven occasions we proved
"THE IMMORTAL MEMORY" VANGUARDS AT FUCHEUN victorious. Growing interest was also taken in ping pong, as we.ro-
Local Scotsmen gathered in Canton, Thursday. School Tournament. vived
The 59th and 60th Divialans,
large numbers at the Hong Kong Over thirty of our best ping pong
A heavy fog on the Clyde some Hotel last night for a dinner in players entered their names for the after having successfully captur contest, and as a result Chan Po-ed Laipo and Shouyas on the 20th, what obscured the launch of the honour of the memory of the Scot- Canadian Pacific liner, the tigh bard, Robert Burns. The shui came out Champion, and Chan are now hot on the heels of the new
Empress of Japan. The launch, Chieftain of St. Andrew Soclely, Kwangsi rebels, who have en- There was a large gathering of Wai-ming runner-up.
however, was successfully originat- students of the School together We had two pienics this year, trenched themselves at Lluchow.
chair, and the immortal memory General Chu Shao-liang, of the ed by Mrs. E. R. Pancock, wife of Mr. A. H. Ferguson, took the with their parents and friends. On May 1 we walked to Chuen Wan
enjoyable swim fith Army Route, who is respon- one of the directors of the company, of Robert Burns was ably review- The programme opened with the and had an
ed by Professor Simpson. the east dock at the Fairfield yard, School hymn, after which a few near the house of Mr. G. N. Orme. aible for the capture of Kweilin, and the ship was brought round to
The company was piped to the of the senior students presented the On fietober 0 we had an Interesting has directed his armies
dining hall by Pipe Major Aberdeen and tinue the pressure on the enemy; where it will lle until it is complet-
ted in June. In the fog the ship lookW. C. K. Mackie, Mr. P. D. Wilson "Merchant of Venice" in Chinese, 'excursion through They all nequittext themselves well. Repulse Bay to Stanley, where we his vanguarda
more impressive they reached perhaps even As soon as
During the and were deservedly applauded by were entertained with great hospi-cheun.
mid-way
than one had expected. It is paint and 'Mr. G. Nisbet. between tality by St. Stephen's College, to Kungcheng, the enthusiastic audience.
ceremoniously carried in by Mr. Afterward Mrs. S. W. Ts'o gave which we owe a ward of thanks and Kwellin and Fuchean, the general ed white, with a blue line, and its course of dinner the haggis was
offensive will begin against Liu- great height towering away the certificates to the success-appreciation.
crowd on the road was paler than J. T. Grant to the Defective Eyesight
chow and Kweilin. ful students. She was supported!
Rt. Rev. The health of the school was
It is further reported that the the sky. The foot of the ship rose pipe by Pipe-Major Mackle. on the platform by the
upon which the guests had gather Rishon Duppuy, Chairman, the Hon. satisfactory on the whole. But in Ironsides appear to evacuate Liu-steeply into the launching platform Dr. S. W. Tx'o, Q.B.E.; LLD1, Mr. view of the great number of new chow and to march Into Hunan.ed, and about it the beads of the teristic one. Kwok Shiu-lan. members of the entrants found with defective eye-while the Kwangs! remnants acematticed. cranes School Council, and Mra. Cheung, sight. I should advise guardians to to head for Kwelchow,
hend mistress.
Bishop's Tribute Before calling unson Mrs. Cheung
It
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stop their children from reading Chinese books of small print.
In conclusion I should thank the
PRIZE LIST
are now
to con-
over the
and the poles of neighbouring slipways rose through the fog. On one of them, close by the ship, a party was helping in the
was so thick they could not see the
Pinglok, Thursday. A telegram from Commander
occupied Pinglok on January 18,
Another telegram from
can hear a noise on the river, but Commander Heung Hon-ping said what it is I don't know," one shout- that he would lend his army into ed.
attack on inglok on January 19, prepara- tery to launching an Kwellin.-Canton News Agency.
enemy,
to read the School report, Bishan whole staff for their loyal assist./ Ya Hon-mow states that his army directing of operations. but the fog | Duppy said that he was glad that; ance and co-operation in all work after a brief encounter, with the two hundred yards to the river. "1 he had arrived in time to see theaf the school. play from Shakespeare. the first time that he had seen the "Merchant of Venice" presented in Chinese and from appearance he could see that those who took part enjoved speaking their lines as much as thear watching their
Normal Certificates-1, L Nai-
wai; 2. Chan Nai-cho; 3, Chung Hau sang: 4. La ling-fui; 6, Wong Sik kee: 6, Chan Po-sui; 7. Tam Wai weng.
Middle
School Division {Class Prizes)th year class, 1. Ip Po- acting. He thanked them for their 3rd year class (term exam.); excellent entertainment.
1. Lai Man-du; 3rd year class (annual exam.), 1, Lai Man-ju: 2, Mok Hing- bun; 3, Chan Sik-kan; 2nd year class hum Kuog-tai: 2nd 1, (term exant.). your class (annual exam.), 1, Shum Kung-tal; 2 Li Wai-cheung: 3, Lo So-lun; 1st year class (term exam.), Tsung Nai-cheung; 1st year close Nai- (annual
1. Tsang exam.), cheung: 2. Wai Kai-ming; 3, Au Man-chong-
Mrs. Cheung then explained that as Fairler was a vernacular school. she would read the report in Chi She welcomed all who had attended and thanked the Bishon and Mrs. Ts'o for their kindness In ofleating at the Sparsh Dav.
nese.
In the course of her report, Mrs. Cheung thanked Miss Vincent for the help which she had rendered to Fairlen during the absence of Mrs Cooner, and welcomed the latter back to her work in both the school and the boardine house.
Sports Enthusiasm
At the second annual sports of the school held in November, the
Normal School Prize)-Final
Division
(Clogs
Year Class (term exam.), 1, Chan Nai-cho; Final Year Class (annual exam.), 1, Li Nai-wal;
Chan Nai-cho; 3, Chung Hau-sang 1st year class (term exam.). 1, Fung cláss (annual Chayami 1st year
exam.). 1, Ho Sheung-kwan; 2, Fung Cho-yam; 3. Laut Kwong-hon.
(Class Higher Primary Division
Class (term year Prizes)-3rd students showo great enthusiasm exam.), 1; Wal Po-yam; 3rd yeas 1. Yu Yuk- and the school championship prize Class (annual exam.),
Both the woon; Fong Sau-koon; 3. Tso Chung- was won by Class VI. hoarders and day-rirls played notchta; 2nd Year Class (term exam.), ball, and some of the boarders had 1, Lau Hing-cheuk; 2nd Year Clay (annual exam.}, 1, Chan Hing-lok; 2, made a good beginning at tennis.
Two Ching-sun; 3, Ng Sik-kei;
1, Chan Mention was also made of the Year Class (teral exam.),
Year Class3 (annua) energy and help willingly given by Yik-on: 1st
term.). 1. Li Too-kwong: 2, Loh Hin- the students at the M.CL. Sale lun; 3, Leung Ping-song- The Senior students presented the "Merchant of Venire," which drew great crowds at each performance and resulted in a net profit of $500.
New Middle School
After the Chinese New Year, a Middle School would be opened in which they hoped to train students for work in their schools.
They hoped to continue the work of the school and strengthen it by remem bering what St. Paul said: "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me."
the
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1st
Subject Prizes (English). Middle, 4th Year, Ip Fo-shun; 3rd Year, Lai Man-yiu; 2nd Year. Shum Kung-tai: 1st Year, Teang Nai-cheung: Higher Primary, 3rd Year, Li Woon-wah; 2nd Year, Ng Sik-hei: 1st Year, Loung Ping-sang.
Subject Prizes (Chinese).-Middle, 4th Year, Li Shui-sak: 3rd Year, Lai Man-ly; 2nd Year, Shun: Kung-tai; 1st Year. Wal Kai-ming: Normal Final Year, Li Nai-wai; 1st Year, Fung Che-vam; Higher Primary, 3rd Year, Yu Yuk-woon; 2nd Year, Chan Hing-lak; 1st Year, Li Too-kwong.
Educational Subjects, Normal Final Year, Li Nai-wal; 1st Year, lio Sheung-kwan
Mathematics and Science.-Middle, Prior to inviting Mrs. Ts'o to give
certifi- 3rd Year, Mok fing-bun; 2nd Year, the nway
Li Wai-cheung; 1st Year, Tsang Nai- Bishop cates,
Duppuy con-
cheung Higher Primary, 3rd Year, gratulated Mra. Chetty,
Fong Shu-koon; 2nd Year, Chan Tak- staff and students of Fairlea on run 1st Year, Lo Hin-lun. their fine work during the year just reviewed.
Fairlea, he said, had bad an
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Doug Davis, crack Atlanta pilot; plans to fly his "mystery plano” be- tween New York and Los Angeles carly in the spring. He expects to make the flight in twelve hours. The present record is held by Cop tain Hawks, who made the trip in Geventeon hours. Davis holding the cup he won a the meritorious fiver of 1929,
A Stolen Rembrandt
existence of 38 years of thorough Year, Wong Sik-kei; 1st Year, Ho LOST MASTERPIECE educational work behind it. With such a good record of achievement! they were now taking a new step by of a Middle the establishment School, which would open a new chapter in its life of usefulness.
The values of a Middle School,
Recovered
skirl of the
A Rare Menu The billo fare was a charac-
It consisted of:-
"And when those legs to guid, warm
WI' welcome canna' tear me:
kail
A lee dyke-side, a ayboe-tail,
And barley-scone shall cheer me." Sheep's Held Broth
"W!' Kail an' Beef." Loch Fyne Herrin' an' Tatties "An' a refreshin' synd o nappy
liquor."
HAGGIS "Auld Scotland wants nne skinking
Ware
That jaups in luggies." Roasti! Matton: Bashed Tatties en' Meegis
"Food
A Good Launch At length the "all clear" was given. Mrs. Peacock released the cradle holding a bottle of cham pagne, and after a moment's delay the great structure began to move, at first silently, then with a nolee like the cracking of ice as she gain- ed way. The crowd cheered and the ship moved on, taking up with a roar the cables that held to land. W Her white stern vanished into a fog which was so thick that only the watchers on the far end of the quay could see whether she bowed three times to her Indy sponsor as a well behaved ship should do.
"As licht as lammio." Scotch Dumplin's
fills the wame, an' keeps us
livin'
Bannocks Cheese "Weel-hain'd Kebbucks." The Barley Bere Nae Heel Taps.
merry sangs an' friendly cracks,
I wat we will na weary.
"A Wee Drappie"
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The name of the Empress of loyal toast with a wee drapple. When old horses are to be sent Professor to the knuckers, we see in them calling Japan is already familiar In the Before Pacific Ocean. An earlier ship of Simpson to propose the toast of what Burns saw in his old mare that name, armed as an auxiliary the evening, the Chairman thank- Maggie, when he wished cruiser, helped the Himalaya and ed those present for the support guid new year. To a Scotawoman, is not an excuse for two other Empress to blockade given. They were, however, very a mouse
窪 "wee, sleekit,
German supply ships in Manila, and sorry at not having their Vice-hysterics, but
her a
later took a hand in the recapture President, Mr. K. Grieg, and the courin, timorous beastie. When
we are approached by beggars in
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of the Exford, which the famous Rev. F. G. Young with them.
the ab the street we wonder whether Emden had seized. The new Em He hoped that both
have anything in common press of Japan is to be the largest, sentees would soon be restored to they
with that jolly crew who fore- fastest, and most luxurious ship normal health.
gathered in "Poosle Nansiés." engaged on the Pacific route from
The Immortal Memory Vancouver to Yokohama, Kobe,
Professor Simpson, of the Uni-The memroy of lines from Burns
Ол demand Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Manila, versity, who gave "The Immortal colours our social outlook. Our
national enthusiasm for education Credits, Her older sister, the Empress of Memory of Robert Burns, sald
sight is tempered by watchfulness lest Canada, has made the journey in Inter alia:--
those who go through the process may "gang in stirks and come
On Berlin- out asses." Our respect for the On demand Press is quickened by the wKIN- ing, eight days, saving one day on the Memory." The honour is all the usual crossing. She is designed to greater in the presence of a pre- sident called Fergus. Every- of Burns one carry 400 first-class passengers, 154 second-class, 100 third-class, and where in the life
comes across that familiar name. the name of the
eight days, ten hours, fifty-three Mr. President and Brother minutes; the Empress of Japan, Scots, it is a great honour for me engined to travel 21 knots on ser to propose "The Immortal vice, should make the journey in
548 Asiatic steerage passengers.
Higher-Speed Ships
On New York- On demand
37%
Credits, 60 days'
sight
39%
On Bombay- Wire
1034
On demand
103
On Calcutta-
1034 103%
On Singapore
On demand
62%
On Manila
Op Yokohama--
Gold Leaf, 100 fine
(per tael)
(Bank's
Sovereigns
794
704
"If there's a hole in ne yer coats
I reda ye tent it. A chiel's amang ye takin' notes
An, faith, he'll prent it."
The Poet's Life The first-class passengers, who Ferguson was will pay £60 or £70 for the journey gentleman who welcomed Burns*s
Professor Simpson then spoke of across the Pacific, will have all the father from Kincardineshire to Juxuries which the furnishers can Ayr, and lent him £100 to set up the early life of the poet and sald devise, and their children will play farm in Mount Oliphant (Laugh- that for the true appreciation of
tex.) Ferguson was
Wire also the Burns, one must turn to that time in a room whose exterior will look like a red tiled cottage standing in name of a young Scottish poet, which was Burns's glorious hour On demand
born nine years before Burns, of crowded life. "And that was a flower garden.
Although the ship is to be thus who died a youth when Barns the last year he spent as tenant
Mosagiel near
Mauchline. General History and Geography.
luxuriously equipped with the in- was only a lad, but left behind of Middle, 3rd Year. Cheung Shiu-
cidentals of the expensive life there him some local Scots poetry which From the middle of the year 1785 kwoon; 2nd Year, Teoi Sai-fun; 1st
is also much room left for cargo, was the earliest and the strong- to the middle of the year 1786, Year,
Au Man-chong; Normal Fina?
and 60,000 cubic feet of it will be est poetic Inspiration of our Burns, being then about twenty. On demand. ........ 76 required for the silk-room. The national laureate. Then again it five years of age, spent the most On Shanghai- Sheang-kwan,
Chinese Painting-Middle, 2nd
length of the ship is 606ft., its was in the house of an Edinburgh brilliant years of his life. In the On demand
'85 he was writing 30 day's.sight (private) height 107ft., its gross tonnage 26,- professor called Ferguson, that summer of
the amusement of a paper) Year, Pun Tin-pun: 1st Year, Pun Yeung: Normal Final Year. Chung
000 tons. One can imagine that, Sir Walter Scott, when a boy of verses for Hay-sang; Higher Primary, 3rd Year,
Burns in the first parish: by the summer of '86 it completed, with her three funnels fifteen, met
Ferguson, was discovered that they were On demand Cheung Bau-pang; 2nd Year, Wong
above and her opulence below, she glow of his fame. Nal-shan; 1st Year, Cham Kam-chi.
The Rome police have recovered a
moreover, was the name of the poetry for the admiration of the Special Prizes 1st in Chinese painting by Rembrandt which was will be an attractive vesse
winner in that famous contest be- whole world. It would be difficult he said, are many and he would Painting (whols School, La So-tun: stolen from the palace of Prince 2nd in Chinese Painting (whole
tween "three noble chieftains," to find in the whole history of anumerate a few for themi: (1) it School), Sit Yaen-chiu; 3rd in Chin- Massimo on the night of November is useful in improving general ese Painting (whole School), Au Ping-13-14. The picture la that of an Upon this eastern trip the need which Burns described in a poem literature a period in the life of education, and to help to increase, nam.
old man with a beard and is said for speed is not measurable in called "The Whistle." Reflections any author to equal these months Sports Prizes-Ping Pong Cham- to bo valued at about 500,000 Hre.
terms of the Atlantic journey. like these are an added inspira- in energy, varied activity, enthu- interest in life for those who pass
plon (whole School), Chan Poui;
It seems that the thieves, after Nevertheless, Captain Gillies, the tlon in the present company. through it; (2) it would serve as Ping Pong Runner-up (whole School),
True to Native Songs a like between Fairlea and the Chan Wal-ming, Volley Ball Bunner-taking this picture and another of general manager of the company's
It is often declared with awe University. At present one-third up (Hong Kong School League, Senior less value off the wall, penetrated steamships, predicted a general in-
The Chairman, following Pro-Rate of Native Inter- of the women students at the Uni- Team); Lo Hing-yuen (captain), An into the apartment of the Prince's crease in the speed of both passen and admiration that in Italy the versity were from St. Stephen's Inc Wing-lok, Ng Chenic-lau, La sister, where they seized jewels ger and cargo vessels, and pointed common people still sing the songs fessor Simpson's proposal of the Chinese sub. "Coin"
They also out that the Empress of Japan, of their great poets. The same toast, said he was indebted to the Hong Kong Sub. Coin 4% prem Girls' College, and he hoped that Ting-chiu, Wong Ying-hon, Wang worth about 20,000 lire. Fairlea's Middle School would in Ming-kit, Chau Hung-kei, Lo Pak visited the chapel dedicated to the thought not unconventional In de- can be said of Scotland Scotland last speaker for his wonderful re- He thought, tline contribute in corresponding ling: Volley Ball Runners-up (Hong memory of Paolo Massino, who was sign, would give a higher speed on is probably the only country in velation of Burns. numbers; (3) it helped towards the Kong School League Small Boy temporarily restored to life by St. service than her predecessor with the world that has resisted the when he heard Sir Henry Gollan
Team): Wan Shin-ming (captain),
There they filled a the came weight of machinery and contagion of "coal-black mammies" last year, that that was the in- training of teachers. Fairlea al Cheung Sau-pang, Li Chun-on, Kam Philip Neri.
ever heard ready had a reputation for this Nai-ming, Ng Shiu-wing, Woon Ki-sack with silverware of very great size of oil-fuel bunkers. She is to and "ukelele honeys" and "saxo est speech he had work, and the Middle School would po, Teang Nal-cheung, Fung Koon-value. The thieves, however, ap be driven by Parsons type turbines phone susle." In Scotland there about Burns. Professor Simpson, and and Yarrow type boilers. He pre-is a body of popular native song however, had shown them some help greatly towards the qualifica- kau, Lok Kam-hong, Lau Pak-ring, pear to have been disturbed
Au Ying-kin, Cheung Shiu-hong. Li were compelled to leave behind the dicted aleo that the new Empress strong enough to stand against thing new and he (the Chairman)
learned something Man-ying.
sack, which was found thrown away of Britain, to be commissioned in this invasion, because our chil-had the teaching profession. He hoped
1931, would make the run from dren make their firet acquaint-There were people who thought that Fairlea would continue to send The name of the Hong Kong & in a corner, de out a stream of qualified teachers; South China Launch Co., Ltd., has
The pictures and jewels have now Southampton to Quebec in five days.ance with song and poetry in Burns! Nieht was a repetition of (4). It would help Fairlea to do been struck off the register of local been discovered in the attic of a He was inclined to think that a their own homes by learning "Ye the same thing, year after year, something which was referred to companies. Unless cause to the house in the Fiano Romano, where four-day crossing of the Atlantic Banks an' Braes o' Bonnie Doon," but that was not his experience. by Lady Clementi in that Hall last contrary is shown in three months, they had been concealed among old would approach the limit of the or "Of a' the Alits the Wind can Ho heard something new last week-supply well trained women the names of the China Overseas carpets and furniture. Two young powers of surface ships. In con Bluw or the address to "A Moun-year, and something new again O'this year, and if they celebrated for the noble profession of nuraing Trading Co. (1918), Ltd. and the men have been arrested, together clusion he paid warm complimente tain Daisy" or even "Tam and thus help bulld up in China & Choon On Steam Boat Co, Ltd. will with a number of suspected accom- to the Fairfield Yard for rapidity Shanter." service which was a great need. also, be atfuck off.
Appeal to Parents
tion of those wishing to take up
plices.
In conclusion the Bishop asked Dr. W. 1. Gerrard, O.B.E., M.D.
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years, he (the Chairman) might Bomething about Although we may not make then know Sir Alex M. Kennedy, the chair- man of the Fairfield Company, ex-daily use of such wonderful words Burns. (Laughter,)
and "tapsal Another toast of the evening pressed some pride in the associaas wanchancle"
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the support of all parents for the M.R.C.F. (Lond.), D.F.H., who was Middle School, to try to make it a Surgeon Commander in the Royal HM the King has not been ad- tion of the two concerns, and teerie," we have them ready when was, "The Lassies" by Mr. B. R. big thing in the life of Fairlea. Navy, has been appointed Honorary vised to exercise his power of dis- recalled that this was the twelfth worthy occasion presents itself. Forsyth and replied to by Dr. M.
phrase like Nicholson. Referring to Mrs Te'o, Bishop Visiting Physician to the Govern- allowance with respect to ship the yard had constructed for We remember a
A most enjoyable entertainment Duppuy said that he was very happy ment Civil Hospital. Dr. Gerrard Ordinance No. 10 of 1929 (to the Canadian Pacific Railway, Sir Whistle, o'er the lave o't," on the to have her with them that day is on the staff of the University, apply a sum not exceeding Alex deplored the mistakes of many occasions when Maskes" fe was provided, those contributing. because no one had identided him Hong Kong and was called in as 22,933,879 to the Public Service politicians and their effect upon in- not strong enough." (Laughter.) being Mr. G. McLeod ("A Man's delt so much in the education of the
of the year 1980).
dustry, but admitted that during We know that there is no English a Man") Mr. John Anderson (My Colony a DrTro, and Mrs. Tro
Ordinance. No. 17 of 1929 (to the last twelve months shipbuilding equivalent for "anco" guld." Joe"), Mr. J. Blackley ("Gae had shared in that Applause.)
amand further the Distress for had been in a rather better ata Nature and men and beast, are Bring to Me a Pint of Wine" and - After Mrs. Ts orbid givan kway
Rent Ordinance, 1888) than for many years. Though the illuminated for us by the glamour Green Grow the Rashes ("), and Ordinance No. 23 of 1929 (to Immediate outlook was not so which Burns throw over them. Mr. WN. Fleming (humorpus amend the Watchmen Ordinance, favourable they must not be dis. We see in our dogs the Lusth or stories). The company 1028)
doura pedi
the Gaesar of that poem which "There Was a Lad."
consultant to attend Lady Lampson
uture.
débarted and Mrs Bering proceeded
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