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HWA NAN COLLEGE

SPEECH DAY

HEADMASTER ANNOUNCES SCHEME FOR COMMERCIAL CLASSES

MR. WONG KWONG TIN. ON HEALTH OF MIND AND BODY

The Second Annual Speech Day of Hwa Nan College took place in Ko Shing Theatre, Queen's Road, West, on Thursday, January 19, 1833. The scholarships and prides being distributed. by Mr. Wong Kwong Tin, who congratulated the scholars and staff on the year's work.

In presenting the Annual report for 1832, the headmaster, Mr. Lam Choi Chiu, B.A., said that discipline and morale bad been good, Examination results were not quite up to expectation, but in athletics the record, was satisfactory, an interesting announce- start commercial 'ment' was that this year it was proposed to classes designed to fit students for a business career,

THE HEADMASTER'S REPORT

Attendance.

The total number of scholars carolled during the year ending December 31, 1932, was 313 s

against 303 in 1931. The average daily attendance was 250 as against 971 in 1931, or 88.1 per cent as against 88.8 per cent. The number of meetings for the year was 393 as against 393 in the previous year, Staff,

tho Maritime Customs Examina tion held in Canton. Que of the 143 students who took the examing- tion, 5 were chosen, and Chan Ka Chak was placed third in the list.. tion held in the school, I should As regards the Annual examina- like to say that from Class 3 down wards 215 students were examined, and that only a small percentage of the students did not succeed in gaining promotion.

The Laboratory,

SATISFACTION IN

TOKYO

PART OF LEAGUE'S PROPOSAL APPROVED

(THROUGH RETTER'S ADENOY]

Torvo, Jan 10 SATISFACTION is prpressed at the report that the League baa agreed to withdraw the proposal to invite to the participation non-member States, but indications are that Japan is not prepared to alter her attitude towards the, other propenals contained in the Com- mittee's resolution of December 30, 1992, to which she objected, especially as regards the question of non-recognition of Manchukuo and the use of the first eight chap- ters of the Lytton Report as a basis of solution.

THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY

PROFIT OF $479,578 IN: 1932

Subject to Audit, The "Star" Ferry Co., Ltd. report that the balance at Profit and Loss Account for the year ended December 31, 1932, is 8448,201.69, which together with 831,376.57 brought forward from the previous year makes a to

propriation.

The Directors will, at the ap

proaching meeting of Shareholders.. recommend the following distribu- To pay a Dividend of

tion:

In my report last year I laid em-tal of 8479,378.58 available for ap phasis on the ears taken to give through instruction in science, and We have 14 qualified teachers on it is gratifying to note that the the staff. Mr. Lam Choi Shiu was only distinction in Chemistry in charge of English, Mr. Wong awarded in the Matriculation Yam Kwan of Chinese, and Mr. Examination last year was won Hui Pak Mi of Science And

by one of our students. This sim- Mathematica. In fact, all the sub- jest-masters in Classes 1. 2. and a ple fact rendered much more con spicuous by itas singularity is were University men. I desire to sufficient testimony of the high express to them as well as to all standard of efficiency attained in members of the staff my apprecia our touching of ionos tion of and thanks for their loyal co-operation with me in the work of the school.

Discipline.

Athletics,

We attach great importance to sports, excursions, and games, -be- Cause we feel that they have much The discipline and morale of the to do with, the good tone of the selicol have been well maintained. school, and incidentally, help and in this connection I have to greatly to cement the good feeling thank the class monitors who per-between staff and students. As far formed their duties well.

Organisation,

General organisation remains very much the same, except that for Class 1 and 2 there were six fall days in the week, because we were of opinion that students tak- ing University Examinations could 1) afford to do no work on Wednen- day and Saturday afternoons.

With a view to facilitating the systematic teaching of Chinese Handwriting, Messrs. Chan Chung Wan and Lam Choi Chiu, jointly compiled the Hwa Nan Chinese Copy Book, the use of which was very much in evidence. The In. spector of Private English Schools was kind enough to tell us that the Director of Education, having looked over it, was pleased with

it.

Health of Bchool.

The health of the school has been very satisfactory as is shown by the high percentage of average daily attendance. Of course, there have always been a certain number of petty ailments, but these were not serious. In the cours of the year, weceived notification from the ・ Medical Officer for Schoola, and thanks to the advice of Dr. E. M. Minett and the as- sistance so readily given by the Chinese YIM.C.A. Division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, neņr- ly 100 students in the school were vaccinated op December 30, 1932.

Btudies.

This was the first year when we presented students for the Matri culation Examination, and of the 13 students presented last November, 1 absent and 2 passed the Matri- culation Examination with 1, dis- tinction and 1 passed the Senior Local Examination. 14-students--| were entered for the Junior Local Examination, and 3 absent and 6 "TERSOU" "With gfsttäction The results of the University Examina- tions did not fulfil our early ex- pectation, yet the distinction in Matriculation Chemistry and the distinction of Junior Chinese teal- ed to show that our efforts had not Itotally bean-spent la sais Batides

| faking the University Examina.“ tion, our students took examing- tion held elsewhere. At the begin- ning of the your Labb Vasan passed the Cambridge Junior T Exaigination and ur e

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OBITUARY

DR. MARY NILES

FOUNDER OF CANTON BLIND SCHOOL

(THROTOR REUTER'S AGENCY.]

SHANGHAI, Jan. 10. A MESSAGE from Pasadena

California, states that the death occurred there on Januz ary 18 of Dr. Mary Niles, founder of the Canton School." for the Blind, at the age of 79 years, Dr. Milee retired from active mis- sion work in Bouth China in 1930. She was famous throughout China: for her work amongst the Chin esa blind.

Coming to China in 1882, Dr. Niles prepared many books and other reading matter in Braille for the use of the blind. She was w trustee for the Canton Hospital for the Insane, as well as the Canton Hospital:

DEATH OF JAPANESE PRINCE

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