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MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1932.

Prize-Giving At Girls' School

Dr. Kotewall's Praise For Progress

Many On Honour List

The delayed prize distribution

PRIZE LIST.

For this noble work the credit of the Diocesan Girls" School,must go to Miss Sawyer as to her Kowloon, was held on Saturday predecessors," he declared. afternoon, the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G, LLE, who has just recovered from a slight in disposition.

distributing

scholarships and prizes

the

DRAWING SOCIETY CERTIFICATES.

Successful D.G.S. Pupils.

THE

The following pupils were award- ed certificates of the Royal Drawing Society at the Diocesan Girls' School prize-giving, held on Saurday, when the Hon. Dr. RH. Kotewall, C.M.G..., İLL.D.. attended to distribute the

awards :--

Division VI-Helen Ho, (Com- pletes her Certificate), Stella Ho, (Pass).

Division V-Ina Carvalho, (and Division IV.), Irene Lee.

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CHINA MAIL.

Wild Life Wins St. Leger

NAVY HALL BEATEN

BY FIVE LENGTHS.

E. O. Butler Heads Jockey Winners.

MACAO MEETING.

Mr. S. N. Pan easily brought home Wild Life to win, the Macao St. Leger in glorious weather yesterday. Navy Hall, who was expected to offer a stern challenge, was beaten by 5 lengths by the favourite.. list for winning riders with a win and two seconds. Mr. L Mr. O. E. Butler headed the Frost had a win, a second and three thirds, and Mr. Pan and Mr. Carroll tied for third honours.

Ib

151.r

4-The Peking Handicap: One

· Mile.

Hall and Shenton's Workable

Stag 169 .... (Mr. Frost) 1 K. H. Kay's Ajax 149 b

(Mr. Butler) 2 L. T. F.'s Punch 143. I

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(Mr. Pan) 3 Time: 31 1/5, 1.03 4/5, 1.36`2/6, 2.07 3/5.

Distance: length; & head. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $7.70. Places $5.10, $5.60, $5.30.

Cashsweep: lat $536.43; 2nd $153.28; 3rd $76.64; Unplaced $17.03 each.

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5. The Macao St. Leger: One

and Three Quarter Miles. Waung and Li's Wild Life 160

(Mr. Pan) 1 Samson's Navy Hall 155 b..

(Mr. Soares) 2

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1.--The Peltaiho Handicap: Six Hall and Shenton's White Jade

Stag 160 ...(Mr. Frost) 3 Furlongs,

Time: 34 3/5, 1.08, 1.40, 2,12, Aitch Aitch's Venturous 160

...(Mr. Liang) 12.44, 3.15 1/5, 3.45, 1/5,

.....(Mr. Frost) 2 Roza and Edgar's Whitehall 143 b...(Mr. Harriman) Time: 30 2/5, 1.02 1/5, 1.35 4/5. Distance: 2 lengths: 3 lengths.

Winner, Pari-mutuelt

$6.40. Places $5.20, $5.20, $5.80.

Cashsweep: 1s: $142.31; 2nd) $40.66; 3rd- $20.33; Unplaced $7.54 Unplaced $239.97 each; Nos.

15067, 10223, 10184, 10412, 10261,

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Division IV-Edith Ray, Alice The prize liat in a follows:---

Hsu, (and Division III), Esther HONG KONG UNIVERSITY.

Lam, (and Division II); Cynthia CERTIFICATES. Senior.-15 entered, 14 passed: Sanh, Marjorie Fisher, Evelyn Lim The school hall was filled to-Ethel Bunkee Fris Frith, Helen und Division II.). capacity with parents, pupils, and, Stella Ho, Angela Hsu, Ivy Division If Joyce Chang. old girls of the D.G.S., while sup Kan. Helen Kotewall, (Distinction porting the Headmistress, Missin Scripture, Ansie Lee, Irene Lee, Ellen Ford, Doris Fenton, (and H. D. Sawyer, on the stage were Phylis Rathsain: Stella Remedios, Division II.), Charlotte Hsieh, (and A. E. M. Rafeek's Guiding Star. the Director of Education, Mr. Sophie Tsang, Irene Williams and Division 11.). Vietoria Leung, (and

the Gertie White. G. P. de Martin, M.B.E.,

Division H.), Eunice Mai, Irene Rev. W. Walton Rogers, Vicar of Junior.-10 entered, 12 passed: St. Andrew's Church, Professor-Carmen Alonco. (Distinction in Stott, (und Division II.), Phyllis the Hon. Dr. and English), Helen Bash; Hilda Chan, Grose, (and Division I), Barbara L. Forster, Mrs. Kotewail. Mr. S. M. Churn, (Distinction in Arithmetic), Joyce Latham, Priscilla Ho, Freda Lam, Chang, (Distinction in English). and others.

The proceedings began with Grace Clayson, Ellen Ford, is (and Division II.), Alice the singing of the school hymn, tinction in English), Dorothy Lee, Evelyn Bolt, (and Division 1) after which the Headmistress (Distinction in English), Winnie Louise Jorge, Alice Leung Tan- each.

Lowcock, Carmen da Roza.. (Dis- addressed the gathering.

po, (and Division II.). Nellie Liu, tinction in English}, Hesteri

2.-The Kuling Handicap: An interesitng programme of

Furlongs. entertainment was provided by Thomson, Margaret Thomson and (and Division II.), Florence Lee,

(and Division II.), Kitty Wonk Jacque's Whoopee 145 b the different classes, each Itern Susan Wong

(and Division 11.), Catherine;"

(Mr. Carroll) being well received. Mr. Rupert Baldwin, A.T.C.L.. was at the Trinity College of Music, 101: Wong, (and Division 11.). Yolanda P. V. B.'s Gallant Fox 159

-Kitty Dedeogiou, First Steps Silva, (and Division II), Bessie H. S. Y.'s Estrellita. 151 TD .. (Mr. Noronha) plano.

Chow, Prepara- Reading the annual report for (Honours); Dora

(Mr. Frost) 3 1931, the Headmistress said:tory (Honours) Alice Chan, Tre Hsu, Alice Mogra

paratory (Pass): Winifred Safb.

Time: 31 1/5, 1.02 2/5, 1.34 3/5,! Report of Work.

Junior Honours, Theory Tuter

Distance: 3 lengths: 4 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $37.70. Our prizr-giving is generally mediate Practical (Pass).

Lugard Scholarship, won by Edith "held in February or March; but this

Places, $10.36, $6.70, $7.50.

Cashsweep: 1st $201.81; 2nd year chiefly owing to change of Bay.

Scripture, Helen Kotewall

$57.66; 3rd $28.83; Unplaced $5.34 staff, we were unable to prepare an entertainment in either of those, Jeyer Chang: 3, Margaret Chan

4. Joyce Anderson; 5, Marjorie Chun, Theima Gonzalez, (and Divi each. months.

The report that you are going Fisher: R. Lily Der: R, Stella sion 1.), Helen Ho, Gertrude Ho,

3.-(Unofficial) Machine Gun Vers Wong Auiry (and Division 1.). Helen Lee. Troop Handicap: Five Fur- to hear read and the prizes and Heu 6, certificates which will be distri-Ho: 8, Lillian Chow and Pansy Ho

longs.. buted belong, therefore, to 1031, D. Joe Banker; b, Marguerite Florence Poor (and Division 1),

Logan and 10, Hazel Lang.

Angelina Rebeiro, Maria da Roza, R. H. Charles' Rooslan 163

(Mr. Butler) and not to this year at all..

Class Prizes:-1, Annie Lee: (and Division 1.), Mylthie Silva,

The school opened on January

report

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MUSICAL EXAMS.

Matthews.

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Division" II.-Alice Yu, Con- stance Ho, Patsy Cam, Joan Poon, (and Preparatory), Nancy Banker. Helen Bockler, Kathleen Bolt, Doris Chan, Lily Chang, Julian

G. P. Ferguson's White Stars

Distance: 5 lengths; 5 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $5.10. Place $5.10.

Cashaweep: 1st. $344.05; 2nd 398.30; 3rd $49.15.

$10 Cash Sweep. No. 6108

15112. 16232

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$7,559.23

· 2,159.78 1,078.89

Six 6.-The Nanking Handicap: Once

Round,

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160 (Mr. Ferguson) 2

7 with a full register of 271 pupila. Hester Thomson; 3, Edith Ray; 4 It is with great regret that I Joyce Anderson; 5. Julia Tsang, R. Julia Tsang, Rosie Fsui, Mary

that Miss Walters left Juliette Ching: R. Elsie Lim; 6, Woo, (and Division 1), Dora Chow, R. H. Charles' Cupid 165 b for England within a fortnight of Vera Wong: 7, Audrey Ho; 8, Winifred Hunt, Elsie Lim, (and) my retim from furlough and the Lililia Chow: 9. Stella Leong 9b Division 1.), Scphie Tai, (Division is unable to receive our thanks for Mary Lau and 19, Jacqueline 1, and Preparatory), Vera Wang, (and Division 1.), Helen Wong, ber loyal and devoter service, toi

Needlework:-1, Angeln Hou; 2. Molly Chan. “ the school, which spread over Dorothy, Lee; 3. Kathleen Chant

Division 1-Elvina Barros, (and period of nearly 12 years,

4. Beatrice Chan; 6, Julian Chua; Preparatory), Trudy Soo, Helen We have on fortunate enough & Sophie Tat 7, Audrey Ho and Wong, Ruby Cheng, Minnic Chin, each. to have Dr. Mineti for a thorough 8. Lillian Chow. medical centoination at the school Music

Miss Sawyer.

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Mey Chow, Mabel Churn, Vivienne

Prizes-Dorn Chow.

Ho, Doria Heui, Gertie Heui, Kitty Nakata, Kitty Dedeoglon, and I would like to draw attention; to a report I liave received from May C. Farrell, May Chow, Mabel Kathleen Ho, Marie Jansen, Mar- her after a reinspection of girls who Chen and Violet Ko.

divisions.

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Mr. Tuxford) Time: 15.4/5, 46'3/5, 1.21 3/5. Distance: length; a length. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $12.30. Places $6.10, $5.10, $5.10.

Cashsweep: 1st $259.25; 2nd $74.08; 3rd $37.04. Unplaced $8.23

OPENS BAZAAR

:

Affair Is Success,

Kowloon Union Church

Mrs. A. M. L. Soares' Golden;

Arrow 150 d

(Mr. Noronha) 1 Powerful King

G. H. Potts

155 tb Samson's Cebu 143 D

(Mr. Young) 2

(Mr. Carroll) 3° Time: 22, 54 4/T, 1.28 4/5, 2.02. Distance: 4 length; 3 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $14.30. Places $5.80, $5.70, $5.50. ·

Cashsweep: 1st $324.73; 2nd $92.78; 3rd $46.39; Unplaced' $8.60 each:

7.-The Leung Kwong Handicap:

Once Round.

Mrs. H. Lowcock's New King

156 ...... (Mr. Caplen) "1

Y. C. Ko'a Prestwick 145 Tb

(Mr. Butler), 2

Lo and Liang's Pure Music

161 b

..(Mr. Frost) 3 Time: 23, 55 2/5, 1.29, 2.02. Distance: 3 lengths; 11⁄2 lengths, Pari-mutuel Winner, $108.00. Places $15.00, $8.90, $6.70." "

Cashsweep: 1st $389.92; 2nd $48.56; Unplaced 897.12; 3rd -$10:70 each.

SHERIDAN PLAY.

Katherine Lai Shines As "Mrs. Malaprop.”

garet Mackie, Lattie Palmer, Hilda MRS. W. T. SOUTHORN STUDENTS PRODUCE had been notified of some physical Royal Drawing Society: Prize Prata, Ruth Stone, Constance Soo, defect. May I ask all parents to awarded to Audrey Ho, for Div. 1. Gwendoline Tse, Hilda Tsui, Cyn- "School Drawing Prize-Award-thia To, Joan Wong, Lucy West, help me in the matter which Dr. Minett "has brought forward," and ed to Helen Ho for Honours in Margaret Woo, Constance Cheung, Lily Der Doreen Der, Rose Fong, let us do all in our power to protect, the eyesight of the rising genera Four Posters were sent to London May O' Farrell, Elsie Hong, Emily tion. I feel we ni owe a real debt for the R.D.S. Exhibition in Jan. Heul, (and Preparatory), Susan of gratitude to the Medical Officer uary, 1931. Results are as follow: Ho, (and Preparatory), Violet Ko,

Members of the Hong Kong Uni- for Scherls, for her keen interest Commended 1st Class-Helen Lily Ko, Annette Law, Ivy Lau,

Charlotte Poon, Kathleen Ho An extremely well organised and in the physical welfare of school, Ho and Rits Edwards.

Commended 2nd Class-Ger- Cheuk, Elleen Witchell, (and Pre-largely attended Cosmopolitan Ba-versity Arts Association surpassed shildren, and I shall be sincerely

paratory, Rosemary Wong, (and zaar was held at the Kowloon Union themselves on Saturday when they sorry when the time comes for hertrude White and Doris Kotewall,

Tennis.-Doubles, Class I-Susan Preparatory), Marjorie Anderson, -departure. I know she would say: the best way to show our appres.Wong and Joyce Chang; Singles, Sheila Bruce, Vera Carvalho, Lucy Church Hall on Saturday after-produced R. B. Sheridan's comedy, tion of her work is to try to carryClass I-Sison Wong. Runner Up Chan, Doris Frith, (and Prepara-noon. out her advice, and that, we can and Janet Broadbridge.

and aust 'do.

"The Rivals," before an apprecia- tive audience in the Great Hall of tory), Dulcie Hall, (and Prepara- The opening ceremony was per-Į Netball-This completes the tory), June Hall, (and Prepara-formed at 8 o'clock by Mrs. W. T. the University.

It is certainly one of the best A Bum of money has been cat third consecutive year that Class Itory), Maisie Kotewall, (and Pre- Southorn, the wife of His Excel- lected by the D.0.0.A. and invest. has held ths, shield.

paratory), Jean Knight, (and Pre-lency the Officer Administering the things they have done and the cast paratory), Pansy Leung, Molly

ed in gilt-edged securities, the in-

terest from which is to be devoted

to a scholarship. This to be known

as the Doga Scholarship and award.

ed, to a pupil in Class 4 subject to

A PEDESTRIAN CATCHER,

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Lapsley, Jean Latham, (and Pre-Government, and, at the conclusion has been admirably chosen. paratory), Margaret Lui, and Pre- of her delightful speech, Mrs. would be invidious to single out any partory), Stella Roberts. Beatrice Southern was presented with a love- particular player, unless it be 'Ka- Stone, (and Preparatory), Lilitam

ly basket of flowers by the little therine Laf, who in the role of Mrs. The alarming number of fatal Tai, (and Preparatory), Stella ehip is to take the form of a cheque motor accidents in which pedea-West, (and Preparatory), Margaret Misses Catherine Lang, Peggy Fer-Malaprop, is remarkably good.

The finest bit of the play was Act for $60 (sixty) to be presented antrians are involved makes especially Ahwee, (and Preparatory); Natalie gusson and Master Georgie Scott. nually at the prize-giving and will interesting some experiments made Barros, Kathleen Bush, (and Ere-

Prior to the opening ceremony, a III, Scene I, when three of the

.certain conditions. The scholar-

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I wish to recently with a device which is paratory), Anna Chan, (and Pre- thank the D.O.G.A. and if I may designed to pick up the unwary peparatory), Joyce Chui, (and Pre-Aymn was sung, after which the principal characters were "on" the| mention names, especially Miss destrian.

paratory), Pamela Crofton, and Bev. E. G. Powell offered a prayer, stage exchanging sparkling, witty Robinson, its able President," Miss

A 30 cwt lorry, fitted with the de- Preparatory), Lillian Chow, (and The Chairman, Mr. J. H. Hunt, dialogue. Between the acts, musi- Sawyer added.

Miss Anderson, Miss Kacker, save," three times charged an 8st Preparatory), Nannette Ho, (and 0.B.E spoke of the objects of the cal selections, arranged by Mr. F. Grose and Miss Gourdin, she also dummy and after that ordeal the reparatory), Pansy Ho, (and Pre-bazaar, held under the auspices of Mason, L.T. C. L., A. B. C. O., were rendered, the artists being Mr. F. paratory), Ellen Hunt, (and Pre- praised.

overalls in which the dummy was paratory), Alicia Kawazu, (and the Women's Guild, after which aj

Mason, Mrs. Griggs, Mrs. Arnold, Dr. Kotewall's Address. Mr. A. J. Grafham is the inver- Preparatory), Nancy Kwan, (and word of appreciation was spoken by Mr. H. Leung and Mr. E. Schrater. The dramatis personal were as The Hon. Dr. Kotewall, address- tor, and anticipates that it will re Freparatory), Phyllis Lang, (and the Rev. Frank Short. ing the gathering said: The duce considerably the number of Preparatory), Stella Leong (and The far-bedecked hall and de- follows Diocess Girls' School is pae in fatal road accidents.

Preparatory, Helen Wong, (and The "Autosave," which is "L"Preparatory), Sheila Borras, (and forated stalls presented a gay and Captain Absolute Donald Anderso which I take a personal interest,

it I send all my girls for shaped, made of steel bars Preparatory), Daphne Lo, (and animated scene. Mrs. Southern was Faulkand their Western education. It there covered with sponge rubber. It is Preparatory), Connie Young, (and a keen purchaser among the throng Acres ................ fore gives me speciaï pleasure to be fitted to the front axle, and, by Preparatory).

of visitors to the neatly arranged Sir Lucius Trigger Walter Hunt Stanley Broadbridge. with you to-day. -

EreparatoryHilda To, Lucy means of a scissors device and a pin

David

TWW/8 B. Tata "The good work the school is in the steering gear, moves with Poon, Esther Crane, Norma Blake stalls, which included needlework; HAND

Thomas

*.8. B. Tats doing is being carried lato scores the wheels.

Kitty Dedeoglos, Katharine Hunt, woollies, novelties, toys, old English

baskets, confectionery, ice Mrs Malaprop. Katherine Lat of bomes; while the influence which As soon as any weight strikes the Edith Hoare, Elaine Bo, Louise Lave

and books, Lydia Languish "hygiene and discipline will have on Autosava" it falls back towards Benoist, Julis Place Valentina cream and miner

Julls the scores of potential families will the radiator, providing a kind of Arbusof, Kitty Yamauchi, Jean

palmista be of inestimable value to the com

busy A munity. It goes towards build. platform which quite easily sur Woo, Mary Winya

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Churn, Frances

Beatrice

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