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KING'S COLLEGE SPEECH DAY

(Continued from Fage 1.)

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It is proposed to extend movement further and if Funds permit to organise a small Division each year.

I is worthy of note that at least two other Educational Institutiona -St. Joseph'a College and the Tutorial Institute have organised Ambulance Divisions.

Nothing can be more useful and beneficini to the community than a knowledge of First Aid and the alleviation of Auffering.

General

During the Summer Vacation the Class Rooms were used for classes in English and Chinese, the Library for reading and private study, the workshop fur woodwork, the Photo graphy Room for developing and printing, and the Pool for Swim ming-in fact the building was ac cessible at ali reasonable hours to boys who ha registered their namies and signified their intention of doing definite

during vacation time.

I attach as much importance to voluntary work done out of honra

work

na to that done during the ordin ary Time Table periods, as it en genders a better understanding between master and pupil, and breaks down barriers which are in evidence in the class room.

THE

Shu-cheung, Mr. Chau Tung-shang, yourselves by honest effort for the Mr. Hung Yuk-ming, Mr. Wong luwider life which Hos before you are over. tung, Mr. Pun Wai-kuk, Mr. Lo In- when your school days nin, Dr. Coxon To.

His Excelleney's Address HIB Excellency addressed the gathering as follows:

to avoid

(Applause).

The Prize Winners The full Hat, of prize winners was as under:-

Matriculation

1. Wat Po-wang: Honours Dis tinctions in Maths. and Mechanics, Government Educa. tion Scholarship, Drawing. 2. Lau Tak-chouk: Honours, Gov

ernment Education Scholar.

3.

ship.

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Chinese Prizes Chan Kal-fun, Ip Taf-kung, Ho Chuen-on and Lo Ting-kit.

Class 63 Li Yuk-tong: Chan Sze-hung: Chinese Prize; Cheung Hin-chee: Chinese Prize and Lul Shiu-wa: Chinese Prize.

Class 6D Cham Yim-sang: Chinese Prize. Class €E

Ya Yik-keung: Chinese Prize...

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Leung Chung-kan: Government Chinese Prize; Scholarship &

Have You Heard?—

A frivolous fellow of Sark Was using his gun in the park; When a keeper said, "Why?" He exclaimed, in reply,

"I'm shooting a duck for a lark!"

He awoke to the distant chiming

Wu Hung-tak: Pass, Woo Hay Leung Pul-wah: Woo Hay-tong of a church clock. Once more he

tong Scholarship.

4.

Nau Wai-tong: Pass.

5.

Kong Sau-yuen: Pass,

Ing.

6. Laurence Long: Pass.

Senior Local

Scholarship & Chinese Prize; Lo Ping-son: Woo Hay-tong Scholar- Drawship & Chinese Prize and Ip Kin-

lung: Mok Kon-sang Scholarship.

Class Prizes Low Mo-ket and Chinese Prize, 7. Kong Sau-yul: Pass, Senior Im Yee-cheong. Cheung Yam-hung

and Chan Sul-fai.

It is only a few days ago that! was speaking to the boys of the other great Itong Kong Government school. I mean Queen's College, at their annual prize distribution, and it is almost

impossible comparisons and contrasts between the older and the younger institu- tion-the one with its traditions to ive up to; the other with its tradi- tions to create. You have been in existence na King's College for only just over three years, and in that than doubled time you have more

the head your numbers until, as master has painted out, you have now reached the maximum number the school can hold, namely 940. But you must not forget that you have material advantages which Queen's College cannot offer. Queen's College prospers in spite of its sur- roundings; you, on the other hand, have one of the finest school build-1. ings in the East, fitted almost re- gardless of cost with everything which the heart of the most modern educational enthusiast can desire.

An Air Of Modernism There is an air of modernism about King's College which must You cannot inspire enthusiasm.

work in this fine new building with- out being infected with that spirit of progress of which your lend Master is a living embodiment, and

Much of what is being done is only possible through the retention of what are termed "Summer your Koure,"

innovation which makes for better work all round.

Medical Inspection by the Medical Officer for Schools took place in April and November.

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Our grateful appreciation is dus to the courtesy and attention which our pupils have received at the hands of the staff of the Govern- ment Civil Hospital. Scarcely a day passes but two or three cases are sent there for treatment.

Donatione

It is with pleasure and satisfac- tion that I record the following bencfactions-

8.

10.

Local, Distinction Maths.

Kwong Shan-kok: Pass, Senior Local.

9. Wong Shut-hi: Paas, Senior

Local

Pass, Senior Choy Wai-lam: Local. Lee Ping-cheung: Pass, Senior

1.

2.

3.

Local.

Junior Local 1 Walter Sue: Distinction in Biblical Knowledge, Belilios Sentor Scholarship.

Lau Hon-hing: Distinction in Maths., Woo Hay-tong Scholar- ship (Junior).

Tam Yam-fu: Distinction in Arith. and Maths., Woo Hay tong Scholarship (Junior). 4. Kam Nai-fal: Distinction in

Maths., Belillos Junior Scholar ship.

5. Ng Cheung-tak: Alfred Morris

Scholarship.

Tung

6. Kwok Ti chu: Ho

Scholarship.

7. Chni Sze-wal: Char Pei-chuen Scholarship and Chinese Prize, 8. Ng Shun-shin: Distinction in

Maths, and Arith.

school buildings a concrete example. I was, therefore, not surprised to learn that, of your four year, University students of this

and one one has taken medicine

The bops specialised chemistry. who study selence in your splendidly equipped laboratories have oppor tunities of which they should be quick to take advantage, and the Government will be disappointed If not turn out King's College does men who will put to practical use for the benefit of Hong Kong and China generally the opportunities they 12. have been given in their school.

A Practical Spirit

9.

Fung Ming-sal: Distinction in Maths.

10.

So Hung-ki.

Junior Local 2

11.

To Shiu-hon: Junior Local.

Chan Fock-hing: Junior Local

Chinese Prizes Yung Foo-yuen and Tong

yau.

Class 7B

must take up the burden of life, and as he staggered to his feet the full force of 'that bitter winter's mork- ing gripped him. He glanced at the low-hanging snow clouds, heard with a shiver the key wind moaning In the trees. His clothes were so pitifully inadequate; a pair of shoes with solus that had never been Tin-watertight, shapeless trousers and a

threadbare cloak.

He stumbled forward

& few The Chu-ting: Chinese Prize and steps only, for at sight of a atill Poon Ying-lun: Chinese Prize.

pool of water he stopped abruptly. Class 8A

He knew that he need only plunge Leung Mo-fan: Government into that quiet pool and, as with. Scholarship; Wa Hel-tak: Woo closed eyes he sank beneath its Hay-tong Scholarship: Ng Wah waters, all knowledge of cold and kang: Woo Hay-tong. Scholarship weariness would pass from him, and Lok Kai-wing: Mok Kon-sang and Chinese Prize.

Prizes --

Tai Tso-kin and Chinese Prize, Chan

Ching-man and

Chinese Prize and Chan Sien-chong and Chinese Prize.

'He would take the plunge! The water heaved to receive his body.

A moment later a pair of anxious, searching eyes peered across the churning wavelets.

"Dash it!" he muttered, clamber- Chinese Prizes

ing reluctantly out of the bath, Wong Sal-cheong and Kun Sul- "I've forgotten my towel." Klu.

Class 8B Hui Cheung-kei, Ng Wah-kwan, Lam lu-p and Li Wong-wah and Chinese Prize.

Class 8C Fong Sik-wa, Wong Nel-kuen and Teang Pui-fan.

Class 8D

He was an ardent lover but a poor speller. He thought it safer

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Shipping.

Li Hin-shing, Chol Kal-hon and after?" Chan Chun-woon.

A Holiday Granted At the conclusion of the prize distribution, the head master called

Dick: "I hate these people who

13. Chan Yuen-yui: Junior Locat for three cheers and a "tiger" for have to be labelled like a bottle of Douglase!

14. Ho Kwan-man: Junior Local.

16.

Lam Tung: Junior Local,

Chinese Prizes

Kam Yung-kan and Tam Man- seung.

Ho

Class 3A

I have very pleasant recollections 1. Mr. Kwok Siu-lan: $2,500-for of a visit I paid to King's College a the purpose of founding the year or more ago when I came to I was very Kwok Siu-lau scholarship. see you all at work. 2. Mr. Kwok Hin-wang: The struck than with the practical spirit "Arden Shakespeare" in 39 which seemed to pervade the school,

Chee-hung: Hu Cheong volumen at a cost of £15 atg. and in the Head Master's record of Scholarship & Chinese Prize. 3. Ho Kam - tong:

Pun Pik-hin: Lee Ping Prize and $100-K.C. your activities I am glad to find the Ambulance Division.

correctness of my impression con- Chinese Prize. 4. Mr. Ping: $36, an unnaualfirmed. Your woodwork class is a

Class Prizes It has prize for the best paper in a most encouraging feature.

Un Ping-chau and Chinese Prize, special examination in Chinese often been said that Chinese boys, Cheng King-shing and Chinese in the Senior Classes.

though willing enough to learn from Prize, Pun Kam-tin and Chinese

5. The University: $50 for addi-books, are none too ready to soil Prize, Cheng Kwai-yu, Li Chi-tim, their hands with practical work. Chan Wing-kuen and Chinese Prize,

tions to the Library.

G. Chinese Merchants' Club & You are out to show that this Fung Fa-lun, Ho Hung-sui, Clement

Sports' Club: Illustrated criticism is unjust, und con papers for Library.

gratulate you on your efforts.

7. The Numerous Subscribers to

the Prize Fund.

hope you will extend your activities

Long, Ho Wing-shing and Chinese I Prize.

Chinese Prizes in technical subjects, for there is Ip Choi-ting, Tee Shau-ping and much to be learned at the bench Chan Kam-chuen. which you cannot learn from books

His Excelleney, who in turn called for cheers for the staff and the visitors.

The head master then announced that His Excellency had asked that a holiday be granted to the boy's on Saturday, which called forth re- newed cheers.

A ROYAL VISIT

The Crown Prince of Denmark Here

ON WAY TO JAPAN

His Royal Highness the Crown It is hoped that other benefac-

Prince Christian Frederick of Den- tions will be forthcoming and will

Class 3B

mark, accompanied by his brother, take the form of Scholarships or alone.

Wong Kamchuen: Chinese Prince Knud, and Prince and Princess of paintings for the Great Hall, and

Prize: Chan Wal-chee: Chinese Axel, arrived in Hong Kong yesterday `of gifts of books to the Library. I was also delighted to hear that Prize and Ying Pak Chuen: Chinese aboard the motor vessel Fionta. The visit is an enofficial one, but members Scholarships direct from the you have a Boy Scout Troop at Prize.

I have the great-

of the Danish community gathered at College to the University are hoped King's College. for.

T

Bay Scout Troop

Class 3C

Class 4 A

and his party, who are on their way to pay official visits to the Court of Japan, and the Governmont of China.

Gov-

est faith In the Boy Scout movement Yu Ki-ip: Drawing Prize and Kowloon wharf to great the Prince Visitors'

for the formation of character. Kwan Iu-sun: Chinese Prize. Teachers and others interested You boys have much to learn before in Education from Japan, Formosa, you will know the real meaning of Ho Chok-nam! Alan Morris They have already paid an official visit Canton, and Australia, have visited | leadership without arrogance, of Scholarship & Chinese Prize; Tse to the Court of Slam. the school, all being unanimous in service without self-aggrandisement, Hin-hon: Government Scholarship; The party made an unofficial landing their praise of the advantages and of liberty without licence. The Yung Yun-man: Government Scho this morning, and lunched at which King's Collège offers. Boy Scout movement offers you anlarship & Chinese Prize; Un King-ernment House. To-night they will be"

Accommodation

unequalled opportunity of learning ming: Government. Scholarship & entertained at dinner at the Peninsula As already remarked our accom- these things in the most enjoyable Chinese Prize; Taut Lai-fan: Gov. Hotel by the local Danish community. The Royal party, it is understood, modation is not equal to the deway, and urge you ́tò give it your jernment Scholarship & Chliess mands which are being made upon wholehearted support.

Prize; Chan Chen-sun: Government will leave for Shanghai to-night. It; some hundreds of applicants for

Scholarship & Chinese Prize; Chui admission are turned away each I congratulate you on your parti-Put-wal: Government Scholarship; term.

cipation in the work of the St. John Chan Bui-ki: Government Scholar- The question of the provision of Ambulance Brigade. You cannot ship; Wong Shing-talk: Govern- a Junior or Preparatory School in learn too early in your lives the joyment Scholarship; Choang Lai-tat: which to accommodate the lower that comes of voluntary service for Government Scholarship; Hlu divisions, becomes a matter of others, and, as your head master has | Shing-kai: Chan Shek-ahan Scho- urgent nécessity.

sald, there is no work more useful larship; Chak Fuk-yat: Belillos

Ambulance Work

In conclusion I wish to thank my and beneficial to the community Scholarship and Tang Chun $50. · staff for their loyal co-operation: than the alleviation of human auf-| *** Chinese Prizea the donors of special prizes: and fering. You have In your Head| Un King-kong, Choi Fo cho and Your Excellency for sparing the Master, as in the Director of Educa- Lui Yuk-wa and drawing prize. time to grace this morning's pro tion himself, an enthusiast in am-

Clase 4B ceedings with presence.

your honouredbulance work, and I refolce to find Lau King-pun: Chinese Prize; that he has infected you with his Au Man-so; Drawing Prize; Yeung Donors

own enthusiasm.

Chul-ting: Class Prize; Lut Ching- The head master also returned Your are fortunate In the postwa: Class Prize; Kong Ling-tang: fbanks to the following, donors: session of a most attractive swim Class Prize.

Clasa 4C

Mr. Kwok Slu-lau (a scholarship ming pool, and I am very glad tö of $2,500; $200 for the College Am- hear that car expenditure on that Fung Tai-yuen: Chinese Frize bulance Division and donation to very modern adjunct of public school and Leung Yau-shiu: Chinese wards the prize fund), Mr Kwok life has met with such prompt ap:|Prite. Hin-wang ($100 for the Library), preciation: Swimming Is Ane Mr. Ho Kom-tong ($100 for the healthy exercise and goes well with College Ambulanco Division), Mr. ambulance work in a Colony whose Li Ping (special Chinese prize-life is no intimately connected with $98), Hong Kong University (350) the sea. * for the Library), Mr. Li Yau-tsun,

"Bize Not Everything"

Mr. Wong Ping-suon, Mr. Lam Woo, I offer my congratulations to the Mr. Ng Chungwa. Mr. Chan en head master and his staff on the exc

Clan 4D Wong Kwai-wing."

Class 5 A

Lo King-sun! Government Scho- larship Lau Kwong-chung: Woo Hay-tong Scholarship; Yuen Lal- chuen Woo Hay-tong Scholarship and Wong Kun-chi: Ho Kom-tong

sen, Mr. Ip Lar-chuen, Hon. De cellent record disclosed in the annual and Chinese Prize

R. H. Kotewall, Mr. Kong Elduan, report. You are fow the largest

Mr. M. P. Lo, Mr. Wong Tak-kwong, of our public, schools, but I wond Leung Sre-cheung, Wong Ch Mr. Ng Wah, Mr. Yeung Chung- warn you that jize is not éverything, ping, Yuen Ka-lung and Lal Yusn kan, Mr. Cheuk Ming-shan, Mr. Ho Quality is of much more importance ping (drawing): Pak-sum, Mrs. Ng Chon-shi, Mr. than size--David, you may reméd

Clates 5H Hid-shing Lo, Mr. Fung Ping-chan, ber, was far more effective than Lo Mau-ling? Chinese Prize.

Class 5C

Mr. Ho Ngok-idu, Mr. Ho lu, Mr. Goliath and Isofloed with rege Ko Pingjam Engilsh Prite and 8. C. Pank, Mr. Chan U-chuen," Sir that your examination results were Robert Ho Tung, Mr. Mok Konnot up to the standard of last year. Ting Chung-kit: Chinese Prize. sang, Mr. Choa Po-sin," Mr. Ma You must not Imagine that the finest

Trul-chiu, Mr. Lo, Cheung-ablu, results can be achieved without hard Chung Hon ki: Government Scho. Mr M.-HLÝL, Mr. Na Se-upli fyrkstowever "good the tools pro- Jarship and Chinese Prise; Chau Mry - Lo~~ Uhop-son, Mr. J.

Wong, Mr Chau Yus-teng,

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