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THE ITALIAN - CONVENT SCHOOL

ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES.

WOMEN GRADUATES OF THE FUTURE

TUESDAY, JANUARY JUTE, 1920

Aics Carvalho Sod. Prive for General

Proficienc

Caroline Williams, Francis Tackig-

513 ways, as regards Litemture, that if the pirls showed a thorough knowledge of the Et Idylls of the King), and were able to

recita lengthy passages to illustrate theins

· Answers.

Composition:Emays were written, for the Inspector, and 'ware' classified na

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satisfactory 12 The annual distribution of prizes to the Class 2 (11 papers) very pupils of the Italian Convent School,

Very fair took place yesterd... evening in the

Glam 1 (6 papers) excellent 1 presence of a large gathering of

The pupils displayed, both in these of the papil well-wishers of the instituessays and in those written during the

tion and their

parents

I

send were ends. Among those prear considerable general knowledge and

the Governor Bishop intelligence Pozzoni, Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung, has been maintained at fall strength The number of teachers in the school Mr. E. Ralphs Mrs G. P. Jordan, Chev

Eles and Mrs. Eles and the Rev., FGBcording to the Grant-in-Aid Code re Hastings. The school half was suitably quirements, viz. 14 (13 of whom are Euro- bellagged for the occasion, and a company pean teschers) and four assistant of orphan Chinese children lined the teachers holding cartifestes from the

Technical Institute entrance to the hall,

as proficient

to teach in the School, p was submitted to sad approved by the The syllabus of the school, as usual,

classes it was so framed as to conform with the regulations of the University of Hongkong It is probably due to the University requirements being so closely

considered in the matter of the syllabus

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Prise in Drawing: Elisabeth Ward, Victoria Franco with Md. Prize for "Nettlework" Nora Leonard with and.

Prisay for Needlework Ansie Cordeiro with Prize for Music Aggie Ismail with. Prize for Applica tion in Music

CLASS 4

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Sommahip

Maida Chow-1st. Prize for General Pro-

ficiency and 2nd Prize for Embroi dery Molly Bryan-2d. “Prize Cissy Horley with Prize in Music having arrived from the above Parts, Consignee

Proficiency.

KWAISANG"

for General

Violet Danenborg, Felicia Tavares,

Carlotta Rozaria Annie Jankyns Cargo behar are hereby informed that all Ellen To Carry Chow with 1st. Prize Goods are being landed at their risk into the for Embroidery Josephine Carraloroasardons and/or extra hasardons Godowns of with Prize for Music Mary Marques the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown and Goolhsy Cooper with Prize for Co, Ltal, hence, and/or from the wharve Application in Masio

delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 22nd Jan, will be-

CLASS 5.

Proficiency and Prize for Music. ** Stella Joanilo 1st. Prize for General

Proficiency and Prize for Music. Eleonor Thomist. Prize for General

All brokso, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns, where they will de examined. Claims against the steamer murd be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwi they will not be recognised.

The distribution was preceded by an enjoyable concert, given by the pupila and reflecting great credit on their ten Director of Education, and for the upper Eugenia Cabaco 180 Prize for General subject to rent. chers. The progerdi)

was as follows:- Giovania d'Arco ...

by L. Truzzi (6 hands) Played by MissTM F. Notes, Miss C. Horkey and Miss E. Figueiredo Recitation: The Wind and the Moon

Macdonald, Miss T. May that the success of the school was 30 Hunting Song

by E. Imac marked in the examinations held under be Luspices of the Local University Played by Miss V. Young

by C. G. Haydn. Five senior pupils from the school at Chorus (+ Voices). sung

by M. Rees-Nerland in July last. All passed. Miss Marjorie False Arabesque...

Played by Miss R, Young,

Garrod obtained distinction in English Recitation: Adress to the Ocea

and Miss Maria. Remedice in Book-Keep by Lard

ing. Of the fourteen Junior Candidates

La Primavera 38 Pupils.r the Local Stankov De-amination, held!

Good Nighton, Miss Dorothy Barwald

Kindergarten 3furch and Song by Edith B. Mann. Played by Miss E. Figueiredo and

acted by 19 Children, -Men Mr. E. J. Noronha rend the annual report of the work of the school-year, nad during the course of it announced that Sir Robert Ho Tung had kindly densted a scholarship to be called The Lads Ho Tung Scholarship. The announcement was received with applause.

H.E. the Governor, addressing those Present, said that as far as he could remember that was the first occasion on which he had the honour and pleasure of presenting prizes at a girls' school, and be was not very sure of his ground, although he was used to presenting prizes at boys' schools. One always knew what

who submitted themselves for examination in the Local-Junior section thirteen pass ed, and distinctions were obtained in Biblical Knowledge, History and Needle work.

The; honour of having their names in scribed on the Lugard silver shield for integrity, unselfishness and self-reliance belongs this year to Miss Maria Remedios.

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Kinx Baretto, Elsio Watt, and Louisa

Chan-2nd Prize for General Proy whatever, ficiency Lucy, Pang with 2nd. Prite for Embroidery and Prize for Paint- ing Anacleta Castilho, Edviges Silva Mercedes Ribeiro, Daisy Lywe with Prize for Needlework. Angelina Santos with Priza for Painting and Masic.

..

CLASS 6." Rose Kwak-1st. Prize for General Pro-

ficiency.

Conchita dei Pan-2nd Prize for General

Proficiency

Beatrice Uzerio, Letty Ozorio, John

Alvares. Violet Yii, Calestina Xavier, Lizzie Thomas, Nelly Fung, ': Lycin Osmund, Gertie Chos with Frize for Music. Sirin Cooper.

CLASS 7 Special

Annie Fung-1st. Prize for General Pro-

ficiency. May Wong-2nd Prize for General Pro ficiency and Prize for Embroidery and Painting

Elsie Tsau. Gracia Tai, and Sonia Lam

CLASS.7.

Marjorie Warnes 1st Prize for General

Proficiency

The Luzard Scholarship for the school, founded by the late Sir Hormusjes Mody, was accorded for last year to Miss Dorothie Barwald and this year to Miss Ruby Rumjahn. It may be superfluous to add that the scholarship has more than fulfilled the object of the founder who a suitably named it after a former Gov- ernor of Hongkong who evinced a very deep practical interest in the cause of to say to boys. One could give them good education in the Colony The scholar- advice, which they received with feelings ship supplied an excellent incentive to of resentment, but in the case of girls' the girls who work so assiduously through- be was afraid he would have to submit out the year for the honour of the prize. to them tha, he was entirely at a loss Strange to say, this is the only scholar-Aspes what to say--(Laughter) He would not ship with which the Italian Convent venture to give good advice to any girl School has been endowed, and it is hoped more especially would he be afraid to do that other benefactors will emulate the so, as the young ladies had learnt all example of the late Sir Hormasje Mody those numerous things which they had by presenting scholarships to stimulate heard of in the report which the Manager interest in the school work had read to them: Being brought up in In addition the an old-fashioned to an abjects taught in the higher education of women, he con-pulsory under the Code, private classca fessed that he felt a shudder of incom have been held throughout the year for petence when he thought of the many such subjects of

great utility Ba Short things the young ladies were taught and hand and Typowriting and Music, Dra

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The Fan-Ind. Prize for General Proficiency.

Bertha Thomas, Carmela Romedion, Alber tina Garcia, Ashnis Hyder, Remigia Elarte, Ines Franco, Alice Hing, and Dionisis Delgado.

CLASS.6. Specich

UPPER DIV.

Daisie Stoppaist Prize for General Eva Memand. Prize for General Pro-

Proficiency. ficitoy

Lily Un with Prize for Embr and Fainting..

so successfully taught se to satisfy the

the ing and Pamting. The foreign languCecilie Richard, Amy Chan, Alice standard of the Hongkong ages taught privately besides the subjects University. That they possessed other prescribed by the syllabus are French, Accomplishments, , which he is hordand certificates were Italian and Portuguese. No less than required by the Univérmino, shown that evening and he was foued from England to scholars attend sure they had all enjoyed the demonstrating the Shorthand class of this school

The

tion as much as he had done. He wished These certileates were divided as follows: to express his appreciation of the eator at Elementary; 62 Theory, 21 Speed and tainment they had provided them 20 Full certificates. (Applause)He noted with interest the As stated above Mr. E. Ralphs, Inspec- passages of the report which referred to tor of English Schools, conducted his and the way in which the authorities of the nual examination as anal and reported College had satisfied the requirements of the school as thoroughly efficient. the University, which led him to the medical Officer of the Convent, Dr. H. thought that it was time that the Univer Balean made his official visit during the sity developed a woman's side (Applause) year. The health of the boarders as well He wished to express the hope that as the day-scholars was found to be gen before he left the country he would we erally good throughout the year and the some of the young he saw before sanitary condition of the building was him, 18 graduates of the Hongkong Unis also good. versity (Applause He wished to take that opportunity of expressing to Sir Robert Ho Tung his own appreciation of Sir Robert's public spirit. in providing a scholarship for the institution, which

of my Sperial

CLAAS 8..

LOWEL DIY.

Molly Cheung--Ist Prize for General

Proficiency.

£

1nes Law-1st. Prize for General Pro-

ficiency. Mary Leong-nd. Frize for General Pro Aggie Leung, and Genoviava Roco

ficiency....

TREBAN ME" CLASS 8.

Lina Silva Netto-lit. Prize for General

Proficiency

Angelina Chos-2nd. Prize for General Maris Remedios, Carolina Maber, Alice

Proficiency Chow, Maria Lopes, Lily Williams,

Carolina Ribeiro."

CLASE D

A..

Ulgs Rozario and Julia Gil-st., Frize Alfredo Alvares, Violet Wong and Josd

for General Proficiency,

Rocha 2nd Prize for General Pro ficiency

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are hereby notified that the Cargo will be it will lie at Consignee's risk, The Cargo discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after Jan. 16th.

has been giran prior to steamer's arrival

„Optional cargo will be landed, unless noblæe--"

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are + to be left in the Godowns, where they will

between the total and Fridays hours of 1045 Am. and Noon within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods. have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after Jan. 2nd, will be subject to rent

All Claims against the Steamer must be- presented to the undersigned on or before Fab sur, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected

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Agenta Hongkong, January 16th, 1830.

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risk. - The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on sad after January 16th..

Optional cargo will be landed, unlest arrival. notice has been given prior to steamer's

so well deserved it.(Applanted the in the annual athletic sports of St Angelina Danenberg, Carinen Siva, will be examined on any Tuesdays and

His Excellency next prizes, at the conclusion of which Miss Eugenia Cabaco, a pupil, thanked him and those present, stating that all they could do to show their gratitude was to pray for God's blessings upon everyone of you."(Applause).

THE REPORT A

The Correspondent's Report for 1918

1910, stated Maria,

In keeping with the remarkable and steady progress which education especial,

Thanks are due to Dr. T..F. Lecturer, for a series of lectures on Aid to the injured Very good results were obtained in the final examination when 30 passed out of 32 girls presented.

The pupils of this school took part

Joseph's College held at

V& Happy the ley in April last year. The children enjoyed themselves thoroughly during the afternoon. Miss Branca Ferpetuo and Miss Maggie Williams were the Patag Willie and Josephine Foo-2nd ful competitors in the race set apart for Prize. the pupils of the Convent.

<

Tallie Delgado, Annit Tse Yan, Maria Alves.

CLASS 10 1

Hereis Silva and Sarah Remedios-1st.

Frize.

To the benefactors of the School who Cissy Bilva, Olga Baptista, Nancy Hip.

donations Ayesha Dyer 1st Prize

have presented

prizes or

CLABS 10 II.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be lefs in the Godowns, where they Fridays between the hours of 10.48 .m Goods have left the steamer's Godawn, and noon within the free storage periol. No alaims will be admitted after the and all Goods remaining undelivered after January 22nd, will be subject to rent ver

towards the ribo Mr. Ho Wong, Mr. Nargess Erani, Ida'da Boan, Peter Soares, recognised Hear

Mr. W. J. CarNathercis Xavier 2nd. Prize.

roll, Mr. Ho Fook,

Lan Chu Pak, and Mr. Chos Po-Sien, and to others who have manifested kindly ly female education has been making in interest in the school, the Head Mistzees, the Colony, within recent years, the and the Staff desire to record their deep Italian Convent School has again taken thanks and appreciation. another step forward in the school year * THE PRIZE LIST. 1918-1919. The highest attendance you attained was in March last when 403 papila atended the alsace The average attendance for the whole year was 106.59 compared with 377 in the previous years,

... an increase of

The average ages the pupils attend ing the respective classes are suzama 1sed from the official report of the Inspector of Schools. They are as follows:

Class 10 (11) average ago ***.. Claan 10.(*) ** Class 9

Claas 8

Class

Class LOGE

Cinan 4

Class 3

Claen:

Classi

Special Classes

14.5

35.5 148 15.5

The special classes are thus describert

Prize

John Rocha, and Cecilia Remedios. FIRST AID CERTIFICATES. Senior Certificate to Annie Pereira, Carrie Tennyson, Carlotta Rozario, Carrie Chow, Dorothy Barwald, Emilia de Figyeiredo, Lily Tsang Maida Chow, Margaret Maria Ozorio, Therese: Gif

Gil

The prize list was as follows: det Felicidade Noves Prize for Music.

CLASS 1. mg Maria A. Dos Reinedios-1st Price and

University Senior Certificate with Junior Certificate to Agnes Fung. Agnes Distinction in Book-keeping. for the Lagard Shield Marjorie E. Garrod Bad. Prize and Senior Certificate with in Eaglih M. Gil-University Senior Cer

Distinction

All Claims against the Rteamer musk be presented to the undersigned on or before February 8th, or they will not be

No Fire Insurance will be effected

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Agents. Hongkong, January 16th, 1920. [263

SHIRE, LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES: FROM * UNITED KINGDOM, Ero.

EE 8 THE Stewhip

Agnes Watt, Amy Watt, Bonio Danenberg, Celeste Beitran, Conchita Gari Holon Once, Elizabeth Ward, Eugenia Osbaco, Molly Bahman, Molly Begna, Mar- garet Kant, Norah Leonard" Ritar- dina Orus, Sylvie, de Cotte. Victoria having France.

GLENSTRAF

tificate aty, Senior, a lavet amid camp,ADA & guess of Cargo by her are Keseby informed d

Emilia de

Certificate, Prize for Biblical know-

ledge from His Lordship Bishop D. Pozzoni Prize for Music,étkel sa Tam Chis: Tin-University, Benior Certi

ficata

Dorothy Barwald-1st Prize, University unior Certificate with Distinction in Biblical Knowledge and Lugaed Scholarship.

in Mr. Ralphs Report: These are Carrie Tennyson-2nd Prize and Univer- special preparatory Classes for Chineseity Junior Certificate with Disting pupils who are at different stages. The ion in

classes are very suitably bald in the Large Dollend Prize oldest

Hall⠀⠀ "detached f from the rest of the anior Certificate, MG Bchool. There are three classes, which Hung Ki Chun-University Junior Cer- again are subdivided as is necessary from tihente with Distinction in Noodle time to time

The difficulties which the teachers have to contend with in classes of this descrip tion with pupils at various stages of pro ficiency are sufficiently obvious not to need enlargement. Nevertheless it has been possible for the Inspector to report on reading as being very good specially in the highest close. In conversation the pupils showed due acquaintance with the subject matter of the Readers and were able to converse with fair fluency

More than ever special attention heen devoted to the teaching of English Literature and Composition. The result of this special attention is learnt from the aspector's report on Classes 1 and 2

Hung Ki Fong-University Junior Certi

heate Margaret Holden-University Junior

Certificate.

Taang Chiu Ngo-University Junior Cer tificate with Distinction in Needle work

mired from the above ports. Con RUSSIAN DEPARTMENT OU being landed hate rias Maria Carmo Ist. Prize for Embroidery Bodowas of the Hongkong and Kewldu Into the Bhasardous and/or extra, kamarilous Delfina Silva 2nd Prize for Embroidery Wharf and Godowa Company, Limited, Marian Pompeia-1st Prize for Needle hence, sad/or from the whary, delivery

may be obtained

work

Ross Lau-tud. Prize for Needlework

CHINESE DEPARTMENTS

Ahoy Tit-1st. Prize for Embroidery.) Maria Lei-ist Prize for Needlework Chad Alim-2nd Prize for Embroidery:

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This match in the Hard Courts League was played in the Dockyard on Sunday, the home team winning by 51, to 48 games. Scores Pow

Mesars, B. N. Crocker and Fooks lost to Major Hickling and CBM. Pragnall, 47 beau Bombr. Amy and Gr. Baines, Cer-6-5 beat Cpl Boilitt and Gr. Moss, 74

Annie Pereira University Junior tificate and Prize for Music, Wazirs Bumah Maria Ozorio Fung Loung Yuk, Lina da Bora, and Annie Dilon-University Junior Certificate

Ruby Rumjahn-1st Prize for General roficiency. Prize for Music and ugard Bebelarship..

Messrs. O C. Crocker and Sparton lost to Major Hickling and 0.8 MB Pragmal), - lost to Br Amy and Gr. Baina, 3-8; lost to Opl.: Rollitt and Gr..Mo, 47

Modern Black and Matthews beat Major Hickling and C.8.M Pragnall, 7-4; bent Br.+Amy and Gr Baines, $2; hest: Op). Rollitt and Gr. Mow: GN

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All broken, chated and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined by Messrs. Goddard de Douglas, on Jaz 21ád, 1820, at 10 am

Claims

qagainst the Steamer maaf be presented within 30 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognised and ch

No Fire Insuranos will be affected by as in Bill of Lading" be countersigned by

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