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TIME-TABLE.
On and after MAY 2ND, 1931, until Further Netice (all previous Time Tables cancelled).
al thement. DR TRAINS
No. No. No. No.
STATIONE
PAN AMC AM. ALM,
AM. NOOK, F. PH. TM, PALPATA.
Faniing Sheangahul
Shumchan
Canben
Dep. 6.40 8.05 8.28 8.15 2018 19.00 1.18 2,35) 4.02 4.42) 6,35) 7.40°
10,24 19.08; 1,289 9.37 10.86 13.80): 1,88
9.82 10.50 12.38 1:51.
7:00
9:57 10264 12:37 1.55)
HI
:
·
10.09) 11,06 12:47 8.05
Don. 7.35
9.05 10.141209) 12,55) 2;10
4.49-6,48 7.48 5.09 5.56:8,00 5.10 8.08 9.13 5.19 0.19 8.17 6.79 6.28 8.37. 8.27 8.89.
Art. 7.41* 8.44): 0.11 | 20.20) 11,18) 12.58 2:16| 8,204,40 4,4
STATIONS
Canton Shume.. Shanghai Fanling
¿Taipa Ka
Talpo
Bhatin
YARmati.
Kowloon.
11.825,40
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DIARY OF LOCAL THE BRITISH PRIVATE
EVENTS.
TO-DAY.
(April 1)
Hong Kong Football Club Amund Dance Rose Room, Peninsula Hotel. Charity Concert in Aid of Stang- hal Relief Eund, St. Paul's College 8 pm
Painting Exhibition in St. Paul's College, 2 p.m: tot.m.
St. Paul's College Annual Ath- letic Sports, Caroline Hill. 1.30p.m.
Friday Morning Meeting at Helena May Institute, 10.30 6.m.
Hong Kong Cricket Clab Tania Tournamiat:-Open Singlès: E..C. Fincher Ho Ka Lau (sand cours); Open Doubles: 8. A and 28. D. Rumjahn v. Chiu Chun Chiu
and W. E. Hung.
No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
3 15 1 ཐྭ།;,
· 17. 19 AMAMA, M. A.M... Px.
7.17 8.08 0.65 7.24 8.20 10.08. Dop 7.39 5.14) 10,06). Dop.7.40 8.25 10,18]| Dep. 7.40 8.80102
Dop 7.68 8.43 10.30) Dop. 811-88610,49
7.80% in
21 13
10.84 11.08 3.36 4.288,107.01 7.11 17.18 12.48 7:42 480 617 11:50 2.48 4.35 8.22 12.01 2.58 4,45 6,82). ...
12,068,02 443 | 0230) (400 12.30.3.16 5.02 0.10
12.22 3.27 5.14 7.01
A. 8:17 2.01 10.64 11,12 1288 3.83 5.20 7.07 7.00 7.54
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SAILINGS,
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From MACAO
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leave Hong Kong at 9 am, and Macao at 5.30 pm.
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88. "SUI AN".
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SCHOOL
WHAT SUPERVISION WILL COMING
REPOR SUGGEST?
AVOIDANCE OF REPETITION OF SCANDALS AIMED AT.
BY HERBERT WARD,
DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS.
With little delay, the report of ago. In spite of the extraordinary
the Departmental Committee Private Schools may now be p
Hockey: Chib "A" 2. Borders, ed. It was set up to allay the wide. King's Park, 3.15 p.m.
spread feeling of dissatisfaction King's Theatre: Confessions of
which was cronted by revelations in Co-ed."
the courts, when a prosecution se- sulted in the proprietress of pri- vate school being sent to prison
{
Alibi,"
Queen's Theatre: Central Theatre: "Sead."
World
Shallows."
Theatre:
Star Theatre:. Say Songs,"
"Waite
It With
The alarm felt whon the com- mittee was announced has subsided. the inquiry has proceeded and its real scope has been grasped
Tea Dantes at King's Restaurant wad Hong Kong Hotel Binner Dances at Hong Kong Hotel,
Though the terms of reference Peninsula Hotel and King's Rom-
were wide, the obvious main pur tauraot; H.M.S. Cumberland Dancepose of the inquiry was to see what as Wellington Barracks.
European Mail:-Outward Europe via Siberia (Pres. Madison)
!€ p.m.
"
SATURDAY.
(April 2.)
St. John Ambulance Flag Day. Humphreys Estate & Finan Co., Meeting, Hong Kong Hotel, 11.20
3.m.
menns could be devised to prevent any repetition of scandals, endte examine generally, the position schools not under publican ro which educate children of of obligatory instruction.
OUTSIDE CONTROL.
velopment of public secondary education since 1900, they have kept their footing, and they are decidedly to be counted as part of the national system. It is difficult. to estimate their number, and their very independence is apt to keep
them in molation
The preparatory schools, whic
for the public schools
the theavy, are easily recognis
able, anditboy,ha#4 s.
ishing an-
#and roughl dave
titled to speak with authority. But there are very many schools unat
The term private schools, though tached, mostly small and often open to criticism, is generally well obscure, including the countless kindergartens, "about" understood, not only by contrast suburban with the public schools, but by con- which little information is obtain trast with the increasing number of able. It is about those which are secondary schools which are aided outside all organisations that the Charity Concert In Aid of Shangby Parliamentary grant and which public has some right to be reas bai Relief Fund, St. Paul's College, are under direct or indirent popusured.
Yacht Club closing cruis and Rowing Interport.
Cricket-First Division: Indian R.C. ». Kowloon: Second Division: Kowloon v. LR.C
5 p..
Annual Ball of Craigugower Cricket Club.
Central Theatre: "Seed." King's Theatre: Confessions of a Co-ed."
Queen's Theatre: "Alibi"
World Theatre: Shadows."
* White
Star Theatre: Say It With Songs."
lar control.
".
<1
From the point of view of the pri
A private school is usually avate schoolmaster of standing, the "middleclase" school, as it was problem of the. Committes seems to frankly called in days when be two-fold-how to eliminate OT classes were more strictly recog-discourage the inefficient, and how nised
to link more closely the efficient with the State system.
The elimination of the unfit, if it can be achieved, would obviously
It is usually also "proprietary," Tea Dances at King's Restaurant owned and often taught by an in- a. partnership, but nd Hong Kong Hotel; Dianer dividual, or Dences at Hong Kong Hotel, many school conducted by societies confirm the position of sound Repulse Bay Hotel, Peninsul Hotel and communities can hardly be dis schools Some form of inspection and King's Restaurant.
European Maile-Inward: inquished from the personally-seems sooner or later to be inevit Europe *
Suez (Haug) managed schools.
able. Both the Associations men- Europe in Suez (Suwa. Maru)
Europe na Suez (Antenor: Out- Private schools, of course, wers tioned support the principle of ins- ward: Europe via Suez (Kashima the only schools besides the endowed pection. Many of their schools have Maru) p.30 a.m.; Europe a Suez schools which undertook secondary been inspected by the Board of (Burdwan) 10.30 a.m.; Bubpo vía
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