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SCHOOL PRIZE GIVING | Colony during the last few years, and on the generous assistanes the Government, and always been willing and ready to rouider, "

ST. STEPHEN'S GIRLS COLLEGE.

THE GOVERNOR ON THE EDUCATION

OF CHINESE GIRLS.

1928

INTIMATIONS

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PUBLIO AUCTION, IN ONE LOT On MONDAY,

The 5txt Day of FEB, 1925, et 3 'o'czour P.M. MASKER LAMMEKT BROTHERS AT THUR OFFIN, DUDDELL STREET,

Speaking of the new College buildings, VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY the Bishop said, he thought they would all agree that if educational work was to! The annual prize giving in connection be satisfactorily carried on, there must be with St. Stephen's Girls' College was hold provided a good buliding, good equip. by permission of the vice-Chancellor in eat and an efficient and adequate staff. The old building was quite inadequate. the Great Hall of the Hongkong Univer They were now well on with the new site yesterday afternoon. The prizes building, but the original plans had had were presented by HE the Governor, to be very considerably curtailed owing to the increase in the price. He hoped who was supported on the platform by that they would not be content to see the Lady Brungate, Sir Robert Ho Tung, and plans finally curtailed. As to equip the Bishop of Victoria (the Rt. Rev. C. R. ment, there was practically none in the. Duppoy). Athongst these also present old school because there had been no roem Property consists of First ALL were the flex Copley Mayle, the Hon, for it, but in the new building they were

fere o passol of ground situate Mr. Irving, the Rev. J. T. Himan, and hopeful of starting with adequate equipat Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and Lady Ho Tung

mont. At the present time no provision registered in the Land Office as SECTION had been made, but he understood Miss A of INLAND LOT NO. 9168

ngs thereon hoping would very scon be met. Dealing now known as No. Wing with the question of the staff, the Bishop Secondly ALL THAT strip of land at the roar

Section A pointed out that of the Europeans an the of the said

of Inland Lot No. $168 teaching staff at the present time not one being a scavenging lane. All of which pre- of them was there a yatr ago. The Bishopmises are held for the residue of the term of congratulated Miss Taylor on the excel-5 years from the 13th day of May, 1916, the Crown Lease thereof together created by lont results of the year's work an ex with the valuable machinery now situate in pressed the hope that at a not very dis

or upon the said premises and at No. 1. taat"date she would have an adequate Gordon Street. number of assistante. Ha wished good Particulars and Conditions of sale may be luck to the College as it entered on a new obtained from phase of its history in the new building,

(Applaus.)

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course of her annual report, remarked that Taylor had a list of needs which he was the messuages erections or boat and volta

The Headmistress (Miss Taylor), in the

the large gathering entertained there that afternoon had only been made pes sible by the kindness of the Vice-Chan- cellor of the University in placing the Great Hall at their disposal. It would doubtless seem rather strange that so few of those members of the staff who had successfully organized and carried on the work of the College during the year were present with them that day, and their thoughts would especially By to Miss Middleton Smith, who was now enjoying a well earned rest and whom they hoped to have back with them at the end of the

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNO, prior to distributing the awards, made a short

was at cho

dress, during the course of which he said he felt he had a rather close nasocia tion with St. Stephen's College. In the first place his younger son time a pupil of Miss Middleton Smith and seemed to have enjoyed his life there from the report that Miss Middleton very thoroughly. lacidentally he noticed

year. Also to Miss Atkins who had been urgently needed a Canton, and Miss Hazeland who had been ill. They hoped she would make a speedy recovery and be back with them before so very long Miss Taylor also touched on the loyalty and unity shown by both the Chinese and Europour staffs during the year, and said it had done much towards their success. The nurabes of scholars had greatly in- creased, and they now had a waiting list was cajoying a much needed rust." He was very glad to hear it, be for both day girls and boarders. It was a pity that the new buildings would not cause when he happened to meet her twice Pride greater accommodative, but the in England he found she was devoting her reason for this was that there was still time to organising meetings on behalf of the Church Missicoary Society and the awing to be built which could not be proceeded with for lack of funds. This Diocese of Victoria. Another associa tion ho had with St. Stephen's was that in spite of the efforts of the Building it was the first place at which he present. Committee,Sir Robert Ho Tung, red prizes after his arrival in Hongkong Ho Wing, and Mr. Tso. The College

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owed a deup debt to these gentlemen for On that occasion he remembered express DEPOSIT AND CURRENT ACCOUNTS. the trouble they had taken in rising than the hope that they would soon see some of the girls of the College matri- magnificent figure of $70,000,

The examination results during the year culating at the University, and he was had been most gratifying. Five scholars very glad to learn that his suggestion had been adopted so quickly.—(Applause.)— were presented for the Junior Locals, The great need of China at the present CABLE AND POSTAL REMITTANCES. and all had passed. Two out of three time," His Excellency continued, is, of PURCHASE OF BILLS OF EXCHANGE. had passed for the Senior Locals, and all four of their matriculation students were course, education, I think the women of successful, and had entered the Univer China have better opportunities than the sity. Two had decided to take Medicine, because they start on fair teins win the women of any other nation have ever had, one had taken up the subject of Educa tion, and one had decided to study men so far as Western education is con- Engineering. Three of these studeniscerned In Europe they have lagged be were residence at the University Hostel hind, because, I suppose, the men, at any run in connection with the College. The to up to the present, have been able to THE opening of this Hestel had been one of Protect their own interests, but they are the most important, events of the year their stronghold of the past. In the case

now beginning to oust the male sex from At present they were in temporary resi dence, but they looked forward to the time when more adequate arrangements would be made for the women under graduates of the University. The higher education of women meant much to the Colony, and to China itself. The other outstanding event of the year was the pre- sentation of an address to the Prince of Wales when he laid the foundation, stone services. He was also interested to see INTEREST of the new buildings, His Royal High that one of the young ladies had joided ness bas accepted. a photograph of the the Engineering Faculty and he hoped three students who made the presentation, that one day they would hear of her as A good deal that they had hoped to dea consulting engineer in China.--(Ap

plause.) in the way of games and physical exer scises they had had to leave undone wing His Excellency made a 'humourous to the distance away from the school of allusion to the establishment of a hostel the playground. No doubt, however, this to which the Bishop had referred and part of the school life would be all that suggested that, for the present at any they could desire once they got settled rate, the lady students should be left in down in their new premises. The social the care of St, Stephen's. In conclusion side of the school life had not been be said attention had been called in the neglected The girls had contributed report to one of the greatest difficulties THE liberally to the school stall at the M.L.S.in school life in the East, a difficulty of sale recently. A monthly collectica was which the Director of Education was made to assist the children of St. Hilda's fully conscious-the impossibility of keep- School at Caston, and they were respon- ing a regular staff, St. Stephen's afford- sible for the upkeep of a bed at the ed a striking example of that during the the Pahkci Hospital for Lepers.

past year and he felt the school was to In conclusion, Mira Taylor said that all be congratulated "most heartily on the their activities in the way of work and success attained, despite the continual play and social life would be as nothing changes. He hoped that the present year without the development of the spiritual would be equally successful and that when Jife, which, after all, was the base of true he visited the College next it would be in character building. It was their daily the new building.-(Applause.) endeavour to practise love and kindness towards one another, and in this they were helped by morning and evening Bible instruction, attendance at Church, and their Sunday School.

China the two sexes start very much on a level; no far as western education is concerned, and I am sure the Indies will make the best of their opportunities." His Excellency was glad to see that so many were taking up the study of medi cine, for the reason that there was obvi-AUTHORISED CAPITAL,,$1,000,000.00 ously an enormous field in China for their

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The BipHop in the course of an interest ing address recalled a conversation he had with the Principal of St. Stephen's The winnera this year of the shield pre- College two years ago regarding a play seated by Miss Lacy Ho Fook, and Mrs. representing the young womanhood of Lo Cheung Shin, for the pupils obtaining China supplicating admission to the Uai the largest number of marks in the Junior versity. This year, he was pleased to and Benior Locals were Lily Cheung in may, girl and women students had been the Seniors, and Alice Tsang in the admitted to the University-(Applause) Juniora. His Excellency presented fach Of the five girls who passed the Matri of them with a silver cup to commem. culation examination four of them were morate the achievement: students of St. Stephen's Girls College- (Applause.)-Ten years ago, in counce tion with the Church Missionary Society, St. John's hostel was founded for such

KRYPTOK LENSES

of the men students 18 roight caro to use are conceded to be one of the very best it, anu he thought he might fairly claim forms of bifocal lenses. The bifocal seg that since then the hostel bad played & ment is ground, and fased into the distant roally useful part in connection with the lera making the product practically one life of the University. Personally he

would like to see another hostel started piece of glasa.. The segments are totally for girls, distinct from but yet with a invisible and the lens has a beautiful close relationship to St. Stephen's and

hoped that the time would come when it appearance. Kryptok lenses of any pres would be posible to provide one. A cription in either regular or Torie form Chairman of the College Council the are manufactured by the Hongkong Bishop expressed appreciation of the pro-Optical Co., Buccessors to Clark & Co., sence of His Excellency the Governor. His Excellency took a keen personal in Manufacturing and Refracting Opticians, terest in all that concerned the educational the most competent optical manufactur well-being of the Colony, and they were

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