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THE CHINA MAIL,
K.J.S. Prize List Announced
Headmistress Reviews Term Activities
SCHOOL'S FINE RECORD
Standings are announced in the Kowloon Junior School and the Headmistress' report for the termi has been issued.
The prize list is as follows: Class 7-First Prize and Scho- larship, Jenny Felshaw; Second
Mistress in January and she has given lessona here twice a week.
"Mr. Brawn, Inspector of Eng- liah Schools, visited the school
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delivery
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No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 27th December, 1932, will be sub- jeet to rent.
steamer
All claims against the must bo
the 10th January, 1988, or they will not be recognized.
(several times during the course of on or 2 Presented to the Undersigned}
the year.
Health Inspection. ・・
Prize, Richard Labrum; Head-June and October.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, "Dr. Minett visited in February, whore they will be examined on the The new en- 27th December, 1932, at 10 a.m., by mistress's Prize (for greatest pro-trants, and the 8-9 years old group Messrs. Goddard & Douglas. gress); Joan Nelson; Special Prize of children, had the routine medi-ed Werehouse Regulations consignees To comply with the General Bond- |(Drawing), Douglas Ifa.
cal inspection. Parents were in- must have a Revenue Officer in at- Class 8-First Prize, Dolores vited to attend the inspections and tendance when damaged dutiable Hensley: Second Prize, Joan Mc-
goods are examined. number did so. Fadyen; Headmistress's Pirxe (for
No Fire Insurance has been effect- "In October the children former-ed. hard work and progress), Edwardly found to have some health de- Beaty: Special Prize (progress), fect, 14 in number, were
Bills of Lading will be counter- re-signed by, Anthony Ridlington; Special Prize inapected. Five had improved, and GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., (most "work stare"): Dolores five had left for England. Defects]
Agonts. Hensley, Joan McFadyen, Brian
were chiefly those of tooth, tonsils, Hong Kong, 20th December, 1982. Mahoney, Joan Hodge, Edward
or enlarged glands. Beaty, Betty Goodwin, Anthony
peated annually, ・ "The general health of the chil-
"Our school garden were begun Ridlington, June Moss.
dren is good, 26 cases of infectious this year to help our Nature Study. Class 9A-First Prize, Eleanor disease have been notified, mumps At the same time they beautify a Lewer; Second Prize, Guy Mullar whooping cough, and measles, koy: Headmistress's Prize (pro being the most usual.
waste piece of ground.. Several gress), Billy Kelly; Special Prizes children have milk in the lunch in-us the benefit of her experience in "Mrs. de Martin has kindly given (progress), Derek House and
terval, and have been benefited. Roger Arnold: Conduct, John Most parents are very careful in laying out the plots, and she has Wright; Reliability, Dennis Har reporting any accurrence of infec-for which we are most grateful.
also given us a number of plants, ria; Needlework, Moira Lawrence tious disease in their family or
Class 9B-First Prize, David house, but a few forgot the im Day"! when parents could come and "On June 25 we had our "Open McKenzie; Second Prize, Sandy portance of letting the school know see the children at work in their Baxter Headmistress's Prize (pro- of this at once. gress), Winifred Ingram; Special "The knowledge allows precau hand-work, etc."
Jown form-rooms, inspect their Prizes: General Neatness, Poppy tions (in disinfecting a child's Arnold; Tables, Dorothy Strafford; pencils, etc.) to be taken, and ob- thanks for the assistance given by The Headmistress expresses her Sketching, Brian Patrickson; Good servation to be made of any sign individuals and organisations in Progress, Dick Trott; General Proof ill-health in the class. If atten- the school work for the year. greas, Ruth Barrett; Needlework,tion is directed to these carly, the Sybil Rousseau,
complaint may be prevented from
Class 10A-First Prize, Jean becoming epidemic.
STEAMERS' MOVEMENTS. Hale; Handwork, Eva Grady: "For the Preparatory examination Special Prizes (Progress and Good of the Royal Drawing Society in The R.M.S. Empress of Japan Conduct), James Lothian; John June, 26 entered and they all pass arrived at Shanghai
on Dec. 19 Cameron; Jack Way; Jill Stokes; ed-24 with honours.
(Mon.) 8 p.m. left Shanghal at Kenneth Handy.
"Twenty children are going up to midnight and is due at Koba to-day Class 10B-First Prize, Jocelyn the Central British School in 4.30 p.m. She will leave Kobe for Kidlington; Second Prize, Nan January.
Yokohama on the same day at mid- Taylor; Third Prize, Margaret
Successful Sports.
night. 24th Dec, Rodgers;
Handwork (1) Olive- "I have two innovations to re- The R.M.S. Empress of Russia; Wheeler; (2) June Tineon, Special port. We had our first Sports Day arrived at Vancouver on Dec. 19 Prizes (Progress and Conduct), on March 17, organized by Miss (Mon.) leaves Vancouver on Dec. 81 Roy Styles: Kathleen Hyde-Lay; Knill, our Games Mistress. Several (Sat.). a.m. and is due at Hong Muriel Macintyre; Jean Grady.
of the senior boys of the Central Kong on Jan. 19. (Thu) a.m. She Royal Drawing Society Certificates British School rendered great will leave Hong Kong (for Manila)
Hongura: - Jenny Felshaw, assistance. The Kowloon Cricket on the same evening. Sheena Taylor, Brenda Nives, Club kindly gave us the usa of The R.M.S. Empress of Canada Alec. Fraser, Edward Berty, their grounds for the occasion, and left Vancouver for Hong Kong, via Jean Nelson, Јиде Мова, А1-
many parents and friends were Honolulu, Japan ports and Shang- bert Odell, Dorothy Mc-present. Mr. Brawn, Inspector of bai on December 17 (a.m.), and is Caw, Avice Sanderson, George English Schools, presided and an- due at Hong Kong on January 6 Jowitt, Murray Nish, Dolores Hen-nounced that the event had been (a.m.) She is due to leave for Bley, Frank Bishop, Brian such a success that it would be re- Manila on the same evening. 3rd Jan. Mahoney, Douglas Iffla, Robini Hall, Ellen Spence, Evelyn Rousseau, Florence. McKelvie, Derek Fore- 2nd Jan. man, Betty Goodwin, George
¡Wright.
4th Jan.
JAPAN PORTS
| Himalaya-Maru,
Sat.,
24th Dec.
JAPAN via Keolung
Panama Maru ..... Tues..
8th Jan.
KEELUNG vis Swatow and Hozan Maru
· Amoy (noon, every Sunday) Canton Mara
San.,
Sun.
25th Dec. -1st Jan.
TAKAO via Swatow and Deli Maru
Amoy (noon, every other Thursday)
Thurs.,
† Omits Ports.
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The Headmistress' Report of the Kowloon Junior School, 1982, is issued.
"The attendance was well main- tained throughout the year.
"In: February, Mra. Hooper and 28th Dec. Mins Anderson wènt on
home leave, and Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. Wyatt took on their work. Mrs. Beattle was transferred to King'e College in March, and Mrs. Clark came to us in April. Miss Knill succeeded Miss Swift as Games
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