Kents Water Meters
ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT CO., LTD.
H.K. & BILANGHẠI BANK BLDG. TEL. 27700,
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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1951.
HK ELECTRIC CO'S Road Barred
ANNUAL MEETING
FUEL AND GENERAL PRICES MAY REQUIRE INCREASE IN CHARGES
Hongkong Electric Company may have to increase their charges if fuel and general prices are also raised, according to Mr J. D. Alexander, Chairman of the Board."
Mr Alexander, addressing the 58th Annual Meeting-of-Shareholders- this morning, added that the Company had made no less than eight reduc tions in rates since the war, but present indications tend to show that rates will have to be revised.
Proposing the adoption of, in the Report and Stateront of Accounts Mr Alexander said:
You will observe that after pro- viding for the Interim Dividend of 1 per share, a kum of $7.810,00G,Ci Your for Temains
apopriation. Directors
this that recommend shiruld be allealed in the billowing way: To play a Final Dividend of $2 per share, free of 18x, absorbing 11- $4,200,000: Transfer to Plant Placeinent Reserve $1,000,000 TranDE- fer to General Reserve $1.001677.30: To write at War Losses 19801 225.34: nd that the sum of 3028,097.01 be earried forward to *1953.
I trust these recommendations will meel with your approval and 1 would hild that they have been In- corporated in the accounts as pre- xente.
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During the year, the load on the Grapreting Station has shows canderaisie Increase. rinting trevas 200 KW to 30,000 KW. whilst Outnet increased by Dam amounted to 103 million Ellowatt hours. This increase is being main- tained during Bio Arst two mirties of the present year.
and in conformity working, with the declared polley of the there arc rd. Unfortunately, Indications that prices in general, And fuel prices in particular, wit Le lucreased, considerably in the Bear future. In this event it will be readily understood that rates may have to be revised, I would point out that there have been no less than eight reductions in rates during the post-war period. and Jess than Lighting rates are now flotatile those pre-war. As 19 well known, the bulk of our costs have
it much higher Increased and these reductions in rates bave been made possible only by high output ob- the executionally talked trom the plant at our die
wal.
ITEMS EXPLAINED
to the accounts. Revering HOW there are one or two item in the which cult for ex- Balance Sheet
unation. We have in this year's Depreciation In charged accounts the Worklogt Acenunt, as it is quile warking charge. The arly 20 m 1 of course disclosed In the lance Sheet non deduction
A fur from the rewnective assein. ther paint tur elaboration concerns Your plant remurees have beng The balances on two Providon Ac- for Doubtful thai taxed to the utment, to keep pace } counts, 1...
Debts, and the ether for Rehabil with the growth in the lontt. 1 mm happy to Kay, however, that the tion, totalling aproximately $200,- erection of a further baller has been coo.on, which were no longer res completed during the year, and this mured. This letter figure has been Ileserve. General transferred to major Hem of equipment was put
that the Board You will observe on lond last August. We have n
bave pursued a conservative policy, - 18,000 KW Generating Set in course
erection. arut this should i in ploughing back a proportion of two the brots to Reserve, also in the compiled
iter of providing additional minatha, *I would again emphasise that we
Twrces in the shape of the Plant storted Mur post-war operations Replacement Reserve, and finally, In Teeting write-off against War under a revere Handteam, due to 10,000 KW nf Generaling Plant, and Lusses. These provisions are essen-
artier tal in
the to strengthen Stent ralaing plant of 109,000 lbs. per hour capacity, having been re-
Chances of the undertaking, so that we ahol be in a position to meet moved from the Generaling Station
increased demand for power during the occupation period,
Lacre. Industrial pind light from cominercial undertakings, and from the on coneumera the domestic Island of Hongkong.
كررة
within
the
next
the
HOUSING SCHEME
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accidents, we shail su¢ÇOSS- ingjor fully meet all demanda placed on us and at the same time adequataly preserve the interests of our cun-
tituents in the Undertaking.
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It again my pleasure to call- gratulate Mr Duckworth, big staff and the Chinese workmen for their good services during the year. Duckworth is proceeding on home leave shortly, and during his absence Mr Thompson will act as Manager. I feel sure that we all wish Mr Duckworth a happy leave.
EXCELLENT SHOWING
Mr G. E. Marden, seconding Mr Alexander's proposal aid:
11 1 with considerable pleasure that I rise to support the proposal from the Chair. First 1 would con- gratulate you Sir, and your Board on the excellent showing for the year under review. From the Im pressive Balance Sheet before u13. no less than from your remarks, it is obvious that a tremendous amount et solid hard work has been forth- coming from the Management and Staff during the year, and on be half of the general body of Shore- holders I echo your thanks to Mr Duckworth, his staff and workmen.
It is noteworthy that we have had very few interruptions in the sup ply which la a remarkable achieve- ment in view of the inrge increase In the demand for electricity and there can ba few
the world whore such in unrestricted service exists. I fully endorse the policy of the Board in Jooking ahead
-heavy plant and prime movers can- not be obtained at short notice and long-term planning is csecrtial to
the rapidly expanding cope with demand within the Company's area of supply. I must, too, emphasi the gratideation doubtless felt by All shareholders In such a polley. in the future of the Colony. The propokal to provide housing for
formulating, as it does. A firm at
labour is one of which we hearty
1-
Your Boar! have under considéra-I am glad to see also that the sound
housing our #cheque for labour. This scheme will, of course. bul expense
The nost-war load has grown to, such an extent that it has now be-' come necessary to implement our programme of expansion, and work of piling has been commenced in preparation for the new build- ing of the southern end of the ion Power Statori. This scheme coni- prises the test phase of the exten-ental ecnxitterable
inn, by which is intended to progress would be gradual and ex- house 20,000 KW, of generating penditure spread over plent, and Its muxiaries, by
lengthy period, end af 1953,
the
quite a
approve vur Board's Intentions, Sir, are calculated to yield riividenda in other forms than cash--the con- Binued loyal service of our labour, policy of providing adequate server is still being followed-it i
certain that, taking the long view, this will conduce to the health of the Company not only in italf bui by the prospect It offers of pro- viding consumers with the cheapest ponsible service. This Company "han a tradition of sixty years of sound
Anance and good service and it would appear that the old tradi- tions are soundly maintained at the
OTHER BUSINESS
The problem of financing plant It was envisaged that these tudi replacements is one which is well Hans to the generaling empacity of known and has occurred all over the The undertaking
the post-war" would cover the business world, in requirements for no years._bul period of faigher costs. Briefly we
PIERRENA""ZKY Lathinte of the lot has bren are having to replace cu plant-at Postedes to such an extent, that, if prices several times higher than the I continues, a second phase in the original cost. In order to deal with extension will become necesary. this problem we have followed for probably commencing in 1954.
Reveral years the generally accepted annual practice of charging an that the
amount against profits and crediting Replacement Reserve. it to Plant This Reserve now stands at $2,000,- 000.00.
It will be understood very considerable increase in out put brought attendant problems in effecting t distribution to com summer. During the year no less- than eighteen additional substatione were- connected-to-the-system, and over thirty miter of ligh and low tension cables were laid. This pro- gramme is of course a continuous one, and further extension Arc planned for 1931,
The first phase of the scheme for the re-equipment of the undertaking. (which is to be completed by 1933) will comprise in the main, the ex- tension to the Station Buliding, one 20 000 KW Turbo-Alternator, High Pressure Bollers and numerous other items of equipment for the Station and Malon Departments. We shali-as long as possible--financo this extenalon from current re-
two
Turning now to the subject of Hates to Consumers, you will have noticed in the press that a further reduction will be effected as from Isl April next.
Thi has been made ponible by in Your Beard are confident that with creased efficiency, and economies our exieng programme, and barring
sources.
THE WOOL TOPPER
for spring
Very recently air-deliver- ed from New York a lovely collection of "COSY LITTLE COATS" in wool, corduroy, suedes ---some fully lined. shrugging on over suits or with sophis- dresses..
ticated Paris-pert flared some with
backs.
Jaunty large pockets. In all sizes and colours.
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suits details with elegant NEVER SEEN elsewhere. THEY'RE ALL INDIVI- DUAL MASTERPIECES created by TOP NEW YORK DESIGNERS, who know the tastes, of city gentlewomen.. Come in
see them.
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During chilly, momings or benings you need a rich für place stop your shear frocks. Now all our magnificent für pieces in minik, Amoriçan broadtall, muskratback, marmot, Mouton, Kaliniky, blue fox, white fox, etc... at 30% off actually original invoice cost plus trantit charges.
"Many rich fur trimmed and zip-lined wool coats alad at 30% off-ides! garments for those going abroad,
MODE ELITE
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an a-Road, C. Hongkong
It was proposed by Mr T. 11. G. Brayfield and seconded by Mr I. C. Lee that Messrs W: A. Stewart and E. R. Hill be re-siecled Directors of the Company.
Mr B. W. Bradbury proposed that Mesars Peat. Marwick and Mitchali be re-appolated Auditory, Mr B. Wong Tape seconded.. the motion.... The Meeting was attended by the following: Mr J. D. Alexander (Chairma of Directoral prasided and was supported by the Hon. D. F. Landale, the Hon. Bir Shouson Chow. Kt, LL.D., JP, the Hon. T. N. Chau, CBE, Mr W. A. Stewart, and Mr E. R. Hill (Directors), Mr F. F. Duckworth (Manager) and Mr W. Staker (Chief Accountant). Me
To Civilians
A Chinese report states Com- that the Chinco -muntet Military authorities In Canton, have closed the Shataukok-Shumchun high-
way to
traffic elvillera following troop movements from
Welyang to Lung-
kong.
Communist troops were reported to have erected a chain of some 50 pillboxca and gun emplacements on -the-hills-along-this-high--
Promotions
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APPOINTMENTS
Hongkong
F.E.C.C. Quah tenant.
ANNUAL SPEECH DAY
DRINK
For Hospitality
Serve Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola
Woon
Principal Of King George V School Pays Staff High Tribute
Coca-Cola
Notices
Registered articles and parcel' mall clopo an hour earlier than the ordinary mails. Where muslim close sa Bundays or before 10 am on any other daya, rezios tered and parcel malls close at 8 p.m. on the previous day. Maßa closed at Kowloon Post omes one hour earlier than the G.P,0. closing times,
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High tribute to a conscientious and devoted Staff was paid by the.m., GLA Principal, MrW.Mulcahy, MA, at the annual Speech Day of King George V School held this morning in the presence of a large gathering. The certificates and prizes were distributed by Mr D. J. S. Crozier, Director Mengkong of Education, who was formerly an Assistant Master at the school.
In his closing remarks, the Principal said, "I judge a school chiefly
by its ultimate product, the quality of its former pupils. Ours have given Radio Hongkong
and
Matriculation. In Form 6B, out of 20 candidates. 11 passed, including 1 in Grade 1 and 4 who qualled for Matriculation.
I sincerely congratulate both the candidates themselves and the tea chers concerned: and, I regard as especially gratifying the efforts of Form 61.
1 should also like to thank you, Mr Revie, for being so good as to
dales All passed except Regiment. Sgt accept the office of Chairman on this to be Lieu- occasion; it is, 1 feel, a post ap-
to a year propriate ending practical and unselfish effort in the Home Guard CQMS E.C.ests at the School, as Chairman
of our Parents' Association. Fincher to be Lieutenant,
The report which follows deals
the school primarily with
Car arding last December. It was, like all the post-war years, a period of considerable change; though with some difference. By the beginning phawa of rapid of the year, the growth, of rebuilding and rehabilita- tion, was, thanks to the labours of 410 who went before us, nearing completion; and it could then justi nably be felt that, in most of the major aspects of school life and organisation,
KCC Fancy
Dress
Dance
The Kowloon Cricket Club is grand fancy dress holding a dance on Easter Eve, Saturday, March 24.
¿
de-
Prizes will be offered for the and for the best fancy dress most original costume.
The hall will be gaily corated for the occasion and in a motif suitable to the time of the
year.
been have Arrangements
band of tor The dance made the KSLI to be present, members are advised to book their tables as early as possible. The booking plan is with the
KCC shroff,
Dancing will be from 9 p.m.
10 2-a.m.
INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION
of
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OUT-OF-CLASS ACTIVITIES
standard Cames-The school games has continued to rise and, taken all round, is now once we had once more more at least equal to that of pre- reached sallalactory degree of peace-time stability. At this stage, however, the far-reaching influence or unaufled world conditions began seriously to affect the composition of school community itself, and the year was marked particularly by ab- normal, changes among both staff and pupile.
Now 3rd
seniors
owing to the
по
carry
cialma
H.K.T.
满汉烧
such as this are over
tn
both a modern ary! grammar school education. There pre "educationallets who believe in the multi-functional type of school:.
views on certainly, whatever that subject may be, it is apparent that hero the problems of such a school are willingly faced and effec- tively overcome,
our
But if there is one present feature of the
school from which the Principal would wish to be de- livered it is. I am sure, the mono. tony of unceasing change both pa regards staff and pupils. I hope that the coming year will see more respects, etablilty in both these though thera, never, can be, as much
the School good reason to be proud of them; and so, I know, they always
6. "Programme Summary: 0,02, Children' Half Hour. Pirates will."
Creek" By Jean Marsh (BECTS); The Gazette today announced
8.30, Cantonese By Radio_givan_by worth,
here have Profecta and the following promotions
Presenting his
Mr been possible to introduce carpen, report,
Mise Lee Wal fan a 9. K. Loe inacure Much is expected al In the Hongkong Mulcahy, appointments
dealing with thetry, and a larger measure of menust
(Studio); 6.50, Organ Salo by Dr them their responsibilities are very Albert Schweitzer 7. World News and craft work Defence Force:
real, and the way in which they school year ending last Decem- WORKS & EXAMINATIONS
and Nowa Artualysis (London Relay); are carried out is a searching test 7.15, "Time For Music" The B.B.C PROMOTIONS
The work of the school was car-
of true character. Although, in Midland Light Orchestra Conducted somewhat adveres Hongkong Royal Naval Volun-er, said it was, like all the
these days, unexpected departure by Glibert Vinter (BBCTS): 743, (Category A) Lt Post-war years, a period of con-rted on under teer Resorve
though with conditions, and could scarcely fail
occasionally lead to the appoint-Strauss Programme played by alderable change;
to be affected to some extent by Lieutenant- J. P. Hewitt to be Lic
ment of Prefects somewhat before Hawez difference.
the frequent changes among stal
two and Landauer en Commander (Executive some dif
general standard their due time, it has been rarely pianos: B. From the Editorials Chairman of this morning's and pupils. The
dia- remained indeed that I have been pf work nevertheless
(London
1.10. Relay Recorded); Branch); Act/Li C.A.L. Rickett
J. Revic, highly satisfactory. was Mr function
this, in appointed. I congratulate the pro utic Lovers Hour Classical Re (Executive be
Lieutenant to
Chairman of the King George V the circumstances, I regard as a sent Prefects and Sub-Prefects on
quests Presented by Curtis Hindson. Branch); Sub-L J.RR. .D. School Parents' Association. tribute to the genuine efforts of maintaining their predecessor (Studio): 9.10, Ivor Novello Vocal Field to be Lieutenant
high standards of loyalty and un- (Execu
Gems. Sung by Olive dilbert. Helen Addressing the gathering, the teachers and chidren alike.
The Cambridge School Certificate selfish service; and I know too that
Webster Booth and Poter FILE, tive Branch); Act/Lt (L) W.A.
Examination was taken Principal said:
this year there is no lack of others in the rares with Orchestra conducted by Nicholas to be Lieutenant (L)
Forms, GA and School who, when their time comes, bohall of the hy two complete May I first, on
Harry Acres: 9.30, "Much Binding Branch): (Electrical
Ordinary School, express the sincere pleasure e; the creation of the latter. as a
In The Marsh With Richard
Kenneth It is to all of us to have you. Sit, School Certificate Form was a new will be ready and able to
Murdoch
Home Seaman D.E. Hindmarch to be
and somewhat experlon in the same tradition.
Rool Library The library is growing (33CTB): 1, Radio News Probationary Lieutenant (Execu- and Mrs Crazier with us today. You departure
(London Nolay): 10.15. Wenther tive Brunch); Ordinary Seaman both have a very intimate personat mental. 65 candidates entered; of
knowledge and experience of this whom 2 left the Colony before the steadily. It now contains over 3,200
Report: 10.16, Piano Recital by Dinu. A crappa
examination and 1 had to withdraw volumes, and is very well used. It to be Probe-school; and the vital part which you
Orpheus 10.40, Glasgow the 42 who has been most efficiently conducted patti;
Chair Conducted by air Hugh Wonary Sub-Lieutenant (Execu- played in the rebuilding of its life through miners. Of
actually pat. 33 passed. The gen- by Mr Watson and his hard-work- Είναι
Branch)
eral standard was high. 11 candi-ing and patient start of assistants. Hoverton (BBCTS); 11.19, Goodnight and Ordinary and character after the war is still I am there- minds,
There is now a separate reading- Mure; 11.29, Weather Report; God Seamen R1 Fairbairn, G.B. fresh particularly happy to welcome dates were placed in Grade I, this
all the other room for periodicals.
Save The King: 11.30, Close Down. being more then In
of A.D. Howell,
Scholes, P.V. you on this, your first official visit
latest issue combined. three post-war yents
Magazina. The
produced during the Fourteen were placed in Grade It "The Lion', Shawe and H. Torrance to be in your now capacity, and to thank
and 6 th Grade III. Of the 33 who Christmas Term, was again a very Sub-Lleutenants you for your kindness in consent- Probationary places in
ing to distributo the prizes.
passed, 21 qualified for exemption good effort on the part of all can- school chiefly by ke ultimate pro- from London Matriculation.
cerned. (Special Branch).
of the former auct. the quality of 22 condi-
EDUCATION WEEK In Farm, CA, out
pupils. Ours have given the School one, from
The School took a full share in good reason to be proud of them: who had recently returned home leave: 10 of these were placed the activities of Education Week, and so, I know, they always will. represented In his addreas, after diatesbuting was excellently bath in the Combined Schools Con- the petzen, the Director of Educa- in Grade 1 and 17 qualified for and
and in the Mars Duplay. ton sold:
If those who are called upon from cert During the week an Open Day was
school to time to address held at the School, which was visitime ed by a large number of parents gatherings and friends. In addition to witness tempted to commit the enormity of speaking too long it would be ing normal class-work, they also
because they are provoked by the saw the Annual Hobbion Exhibition,
very good display of drawings fare with which they are provided. The Annual Report which you, Bir and paintings in the Art Room, and
Principal. have read certainly offers short but enjoyable programme of Singing and Physical Exercises auch food for thought, and I hope Icw briek on the School field. The Dramatic may be pardoned Society took part in the School comments on it.
A former Headmaster of this Drama Competition. and, without
that of Central British School-as it then war years. Credit is due to those the help of the more experienced school, once remarked members of the staff who have de Cambridge Examinations, they put was-was expected to combine the functions of à primary, a coniral and up a very creditable performance,
a secondary school. Today, King voted much of their free time to
As it happened, the Week came George Vii School is required to school games; in particular to Mr unfortunately we Donohue, whom
time for provids lost at the end of the year. Miss at a rather unfortunate
this particular school,. being just before our annual examinations; McNell. Mr Lowe and Mr Kwok,
The Cricket XI has again had a
and the necessary preparations and successful and must enjoyablo sea-
the 2nd Division of the practice coincided with the busiest son in
our normal year. The part of 1 tako this opportunity of League, BUILDING & EQUIPMENT
community responded The school building and grounds thanking the Hongkong Cricket Club Actio and
continue in very good condition. Our far their kindness in Introducing splendidly to the sometimes rather thanks are due to the responsible their coaching scheme. from which exacting demands made on it dur
ing this period, and all, in their different spheres made their con- considerably. staff of the WD. and the Gardens many of our boys, have benefitted Department for their help.
In Football, regular 1st XI games tribution to a highly successful co- in most Equipment also is now
played against schools operative effort. respects quito adequate. The car have been
FARENTS' ASSOCIATION. pentry-room and tools are ready for and Service teams: the standard of use, when stall for the purpose is play har been exceptionally good.
It is a pleasure to record once The girls have had a most active available; and, we have been grato.
year in Hockey. Two strong teams more the help given to the School ful for the new chairs in the Hall.
have competed in- the 1st Division by-the-Parente". Association. Parti- There still however a shortege
cularly appreciated were the sertes as there would be in → similar uf Gymnastic apparatus. The school of the Ladies' Lesgue, the A team
of beach-picnics arranged during school in the United Kingdom. It plane, which was found to be almost playing particularly well.
the sunimer, at the Association's ex-la diffult for parents to realise Iturally on Its last legs, has been and 4th teams are also playing in temporarily replaced. and soon we the 2nd division, and are showing pense, for all the children in the just how great a strain it is on the school; the most useful gift of organization of a school when half expect to have a really good new great promise.
the total enrolment is renewed in we have Httle real three water-coolers; and the invalu- For Tennis
the short course of one year, and one of our own.
We rightly consider ourselves scope, at present, but our two courte oble asustance again given at the fortunate in our material conditions are in constant use and there has Anntial Sports, I thank in parti- it is a high text of the school's and spirit that so many the members of the, Com realllence and surroundings: nevertheless we been much good play among bosh
mitee, who have spent much time now admissions can be absorbed at continue to look forward hopefully boys and girls,
In Athletics the Bchool won the and thought on behalf of the School. different stages and with differing without any impair. to the fulfillment of what is still our
Governor's Shield for the third and always in a spirit of genuinely backgrounds
ment of 14 tradition and atmos CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE | greatest need, a swimming-pool.
successive year: while the Swim-constructive co-operation.
phere. ANSWER
STAFF
ming Sports in the summer term
THE STAFF marked by the customary Shortly after last Prize-giving, the were
I cannot close this report without keenness and House rivalry. In both Clear seeing. 2. Charles Principal, Mr Ferguson, left to take
a further word concerning the staff, Athletics & Bwimming there were Dicicens 3. The "toe of the up bla new post. I cannot express
on the they to boot."
extreme S.W. Italy. adequately the enduring value of the momcendatanding devidual perform me ways, not perhaps obvious 4. Teheran
and inspiring leadership during the year. 5. Gradual de-
In all games House matches at work recently under peculiarly die. the School's most dificult yours.
been couraging conditions, the thought of age-levels have crease in volume and sound. 6. Certainty all who follow, starfsand various
regularly, and with which, I feel, might wall appal the The term introduced to do pupila, will owo him a real debt of played
the utmost vigour and enthudasen. ¦ staff of a similer Grammar School gratitude.. scribe the self-maintaining pro-
The children are encouraged to be in England. There, it is at leastuits, marticularly these of the Cam Among the rest of the staff, no in the atomic fewer than 13 left, and were re-
players and not merely spectatoes, common for pupils, to begin at the bridge School Certificate Examina
tion; and while in this connection cesses exhibited
and it has been gratifying to note beginning, and to continue to the
I would deny none of the credit to- bomb and the atomic pile.
Diaced by others during the year: and this term there have been three the healthy activity, droughout the end, of the normal four or five year
are justly entitled, I feel further
The staff at school, More important still in that course. Here, such an uninterrupt which the teachers and candidates changes.
almost unknown. should learUS to play their ed progress present consists of 23, of whom five they
the comparatively stable credit rests also with the parents. are men and 18 women. togethernes in the right spirit; to give Even in
a tripartito alliance between pupili, with
additional pariume their very bast always, but at the pre-war years, most of our
teachers and parents, and each propertion; and, however, the game the greater part of a year, for home
constituent of this Alliance must ENROLMENT & CLASSES
or the race mayo. to keep their leave. Since the war, even this hat
pay its full part. The Parents Ama- There were last year 10 classes. heads, their tampere and their appeared almost a Utopian ideal clation of King George Vih Bchool
Apart from these normal interrup
has done a great deal to assist and including a new Form 60. This year
mariners. Taw. I am happy to be
ons due to leave, there are now
stimulate the work of the school. there are 15. the two Junior Forms lieve, they do.
very many more short-term pupila owing to having been eliminated,"
who either anter the school late, or hope, this alliance will continue- who leave the Colony within a year to flourish, and that each individual srid or two, often at very short notice, parent will take a practical Of the 243 children who left school active part in the Association,
Here, we attempt to give, and last year, 7 had been here loss than
education a year, and 13 others for less than succeed in giving, an
much would be' provided' Dimat two years: only 4 had been here for
long na 4 years. Of the children secondary school in England. who were admitted during the year, does not mean that we Ignore the 112 were over the age considered pecessity of adapting the school to for entry to an English the peculiar requirements of this Our troop of Scouts lost the ser normal
MrSecondary School. Three years ago, community: it means that we at
tempt to preserve all the best in vices of their Scoutmaster, Cockburn, on a transfer; his place there were 70 children in Form 1
the English educational tradition, a has since been ably, filled, by Mr Only 25 of these te miill here. Our
tradition that is concerned equally fasteni
shap of Girl Guides with Mrs Year included only 18 who had been with development of the individual the school population. During the
In school for as long as three yuuTE, and unselfish, service to the come. Lawrence a very, activa - worker - De
This continual departure year the number of children who
munity. In this community there left school was 245, while 243 new their behalf.
chlidren' who have begun to make are paramount needs for service Pradewoetzer · keenness · had been Duplia were admitted; ngures which
good progress, wed that replace of all kinds and I hope that this are truly remarkable for a school shown by the Bchoot Chote pose mont by others, with very different | side of education. will never bo of this es.
members have given souch of backgrounds, who here to
forgotten bere. is subject Admirston
their spare tineað end-degr
the painstakingly assimilated into restriction of race or creed, and practise. Miss Simpson is to be
work mod iffe of the Bchoot, only there
the now in Bre
school congratulated on tisa - progress
perhaps their 'to Jearvie», unexpectedly DA Kimowi avery evident throughout the schoot both
is the turn; such conditions can representatives
be in performance and in appreciation, only too emily prove myrtesting rationality and community to
The Reel Cluby origivity formed found in Hongkong. This policy
and deprcuslog to any but the mont airasd ad well-citabilated, to practise for the highly success
nately conscientiouser and devoted the beginning || fut "Christions. Parties, proved staff. Buch auff we have bec tomt and ha worked so successfully, that by now
poputer that it has contiorsod na a
wex much, through all the changes, should be, completely regular weekly feature. The efforts
I am por to say R still remains. taken for granted.
of Me MeNet and Mâ, &impaon
Trike, in fact, m to me the key- Attendance & Health Attendance have aroused genuine interest note, and perhaps the most truy throughout the year averaged 82% in country dancing, which has pro-encouraging fowture of the year, for of the number on roll.
vided" much "healthy - czradiée and the school jana wholes then the The health of the children has errorment. Amons efforts by the
* changes, the man, ki Medical been good. The School
rchool for charitable causes partience, it remains the same. The Authorities have carried out the etter: mention may here be made Bchool ore than the persons in norms Inspections and inoculations of highly successful full-scale and throughout
have "the year eamed our thanks for their ready sohibitions of country dancing "EIVED the School wod, its spirit.contre. by our girls at the Be John's Those who come, it has a habit 'of and willing co-operation.
absorbing easily so that they soon Curriculum There has been uttle Cathedral Michaeźmac, Faler
LA reguler, first-aid, chau in now zeel stemselves to be a rest part. essential alteration in gurrimdym
being conducted workty aster of the School, and it of them, The introduction of Hygiene, as an Dilernative subject in the Bchool school, through the good offions of Thow, who w I hope and believe,
Ambulance Brigade: foep methand of, its spirtt „with with it the greatest bousthis, purchas Rectificato Forms has oroved bend
while the defly Turichi-Ame pro them, and toole back not unhappily and prosperity to the years that nelatant generally in die higher Forms there have been further steps femmes of edition on their dies here, I juggs so lato i mband, jude
tinue to combine entertainment and towards widening the choice of subjects a#-to kult, individual needs and aptitudes.
J. B. Hart representing Messrs Peat, Marwick, Michel & Co. Auditors. was present.
Shareholders were represented by Mestre C. W. Johnson, Lam Shiu- wah, Lam Kwal, B. Wong Tape, OBE, T. H. G. Brayfield, B. W. Bradbury, A. A. Dastur, M. M. Nemazeo, R. C. Lee, OBE, Lo Yuk- tong, Wong Chi-po, Leung Fatin R. P. Dunlop, A. McKelis, iɔ Kwat- chung, H. N. Mehal, 27, L. Groome. A. W. Hay-Edle, H. D. Bidwell, G. E. Marden, MC, representing Yangisa Finance Co. Ltd., Leung i Shki-lou, Leung Bhiu-chung, W. Latha Miller, N. V. A. Croucher and Lo Yiu.
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the raising of the normal age of admission from 10 to 11; while one additional Remove Form has been created.
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SOMBRE FEATURE This laat feature
appears to me
the Principal's report. but it i to be the more sombre feature of fortunately, overshadowed by much that is progresalve and promising.
We all add our congratulations to she school on ils éxamination, re-
that
same time not to lose a eccsen of had at least one break conspils The success of any school rests on
SOCIETIES & CLUBS The Dramatic Society has had on- offer very successful you,' under
Per
The number on roll at the end of the capable guidance of Me Attwell the year was 430, being 225 giris, Mr Watson and Mrs Hale. and 13 boys, compared with a total formances were of had standard, ex all productions, were marked of 430 in the previous December, From a peak in January of 508, the by enthusiasm, and commendable greatest th our history, there war mesum of self-help. * gradual decrease in numbers, unui July: after which the total landed again to increase.
do not revent the
of
These fugtongfugluution in Lowe. We have a strong member. í 45 Bchool Certificate candidates this
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The school motto, "Honestas anto Honores" reflects 'a' conception of training that goes far beyond the bounds of classroom instruction. It emphasizes the value of integrity. It was against the temptation to do just as others do and to net Suss
others act. And I would "say- this particularly to the boys and girls who will, woon be leaving: Your school has given You the power to make your own judgment. Don't deny that judgment. It i the very essence of what your Principal has referred to as the spirit of the school. It places hanour before rewarda,
In conclusion, I must thank yo ́all mest deeply for the reception you have given this morning to any. wit; and "myself. We both hare the happlert-memarjen, of, work, at King George Vth Behobi* and' we-
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of an, bistructor, it . has still not | this school, and has long proved its
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