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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1933

THE DIOCESAN BOY'S SCHOOL

Prospects For The

New Term

CHANGES IN STAFF, BOOKS & SYLLABUS

Next term at the Diocesan Boys' School opens on Monday, Sept. 11, new boys tests saking place on "the previous Saturday:

The Diocesan Boys' School pros- pectus for 1933-4 shows several changes, the chief of which are to be found in the syllabus and lists of books used. many more up-to- date books having been introduced for the school year starting in November.

The most important addition to the staff during the past year has been the arrival of the chaplain, the Rev L. Nash, of St. Catharine's College and Ridley Hall Cambridge, who

has been

of the school has already made its

BORDERERS AQUATIC

MEETING

A VERY ENJOYABLE AFFAIR AT

THE Y.M.C.A. BATH

The Headquarters Wing, 1st the Iaadquarters Wing and the Baltalion, The South Wales Bor. Rest of the Battalion. The former derers held their aquatic sports in were much too good in the first the Y.M.C. A. bath, yesterday after-half and scored four times without noon and although the standard of any reply. After the change over, swimming was nowhere near that the Rest improved considerably and to make the final in the meetings held by the leading scored twice swimming clubs of the Colony, scores read:-H. Q. Wing 4: The there was certainly more fun, and Rest it would be no exaggeration to say that it was one of the most enjoy | able meetings of its kind which the writer has ever had the plea- sure of attending.

It is a curious fact, but the Army always seem to have the happy knack of making every one feel they are in it, in any of their functions, social or sporting, and this spirit was very much in evi- dence yesterday afternoon.

But that was not all. The offi

engaged since 1930 in clerical workers mixed freely with the men and in Melbourne. His teaching of EDE were with them in all of their Ush in the middle and lower parts

sport This kindly thought on the part of the officers made the fun over greater, and the affair might be described as "Tommy at his best."

mark..

During the financial difficulties of the school earlier in the year, remarkable support was received from the English Public Schools. Among those which contributed

were:-

At the conclusion of the match, Mrs. Hughes. wife of the Company Coramander, Capt. W. L. Hughes, M.C., gave away the prizes after which she WES Accorded three hearty cheers.

Results.

100 yards Relay Race: 1, Band; 2, Drums.

50 yards Free Style: 1, L/C Sutherland: Bdn, Lockhart.

Yards Dash: 1, Pte. Martin;

2. Bdn. Lockhart.

73 Yards Three Styles: 1, L/C Fallager; 2, Edn. Kelly.

Diving: 1, L/C Linnington; 2; L/C. Sutherland.

Open 200 yards Relay: 1, Company; 2. "B" Company.

50 Yards Back Stroke: 1, L/C Sutherland; 2, Dr. Smith.

There were two men dolled up in fancy clothes and their efforts to make the proceedings go well were Birkenhead, Cheltenham, Christ's not without avail. An item on the Hospital, Gresham's, Holt, Halle-programme, which caused plenty of amusement was the pillow fight. bury, King William's. Isle

Millthough some of the competitors Man), Liverpool, Malvern,

Repton, did not adhere strictly to the rules!, Hill,

Radley, Oundle.

The final event of the afternoon Rugby, St. Paul's, Stowe, Warwich,

was the water pole match between Rest, 2. and Wellington."

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1 In most cases the contribution took the form of a chapel collec- tion, the amounts. ranging from under £2 to over £13. Promises of Bonham Road of help" have also been received from a number of other schools.

The prospectus is very attrac- tively printed with a number of excellent illustrations of both the ground and the interior.

The Staff

and Eastern Street... There was not a sufficient demand for such a school, and in 1869, boys and girls of Chinese, į European and Eurasian parentage were admitted. A separate Giris School was started in 1890, since when only boys have been admit-

The Staff consests of the follow-ted. ing:

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Tug O'War: 1. Drums. 50 Yards Breast Stroke: 1, L/C Fullager; 2, Dmr. Allen.

Pillow Fight: L/C Davis, Boy's Race, Kenneth Kite 2, Bobbie Vincent.

Water Polo: H. Q. Wing 4; The

POLICE DISCOVERS

GINGALS

JUNKMEN FINED FOR POSSESSION.

For being in possession of 'three old gingals, the master of a trad- ing junk was fined $50 by Mr Butters at the Kowloon Magistracy

In 1924, the work of the site Headmaster-Mr. C. B. R. Sar-formation for new buildings in gent, M. A. Scholar of St. Cathari- Kowloon was started, and in 1926.yesterday. ne's College, Cambridge.

the School moved into its new pre- Bursar-Mr. T. S. W. Chan, Dip.mises, which ате undoubtedly Com. Hong Kong.

Chaplain-Rev. L. L. Nash, MA. St. Catharine's College, Cambridge. Assistant Teachers: Mr. E. C. Thomas, F.R.G.S., Mr. J. L. Young Baye. B.Sc., Hong Kong, Mr. B. J. M. Monks, T.C.T., Mr. D. 1. Luard, B.A. Lincoln College, Oxford. Mr. A. G. F. Prew B.A." Hong Kong, MA. in Educ, S. Cal, Mr. N. H. Fok, B.Sc., Hong Kong. Mr. A. Crawford, Miss E. Fiddes. Miss K. Heron, Miss. 8. Bancroft, Mr. Law Lok. Tin, Mr. Poon Sui Fung, Mr Sum Ngal Fo, Mr. Lau Po Kei, Mr. Chan Chung Wan, Mr. Luk Yin.

Matron-Mrs. M. Hassard. Music Master-Mr. F. "Mason, A.R.CO., LT.CL, Clerks Mr. C. Fisher, Mr. M. Drysdale.

The School Committee.

are

among the finest in the Far East. They are in every way up to date, and provide ample accommoda. tion for boarders and dayboys. The site is spacious and healthy, com- manding a superb view of the Har- bour and Peak, while there facilities for various games, includ- ing cricket, tennis, football," boxing, basket ball, roller skating and ping pong. The classrooms are bright and airy, and there is a well equipped physical and chemical laboratory.

The School Hall is i

whole used for assembling the school, for prayers every day and for entertainments, while Sunday services for boarders are held in the chapel.

premises.

3t was stated by Sergeant Mat- tinson that he stopped the defen- danit's junk to the West of Stone.. Island on Wednesday cutters

morning and found the weapons on board as part of the junk's armament.

In addition to the fine, an order was made for the confiscation 01 the weapons.

U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT DECREASING

Encouraging Signs

Washington, Aug. 16.

of

A decrease in the number families receiving public aid be- cause of unemployment was shown. to-day in a report of the federal emergency relief administration” and hailed as encouraging indica- lon

The report showed that 3,745,367

The School suffered a severe set- back from the strike boycott of The School Committee is as fol-1925, at the time of transference lows: The Rt. Rev. The Bishop of to the new buildings, and again Hong Kong (Chairman), Mr. A. in 1927 when the Military Authori- H. Compton. (Vive-Chairman), Mr. E. H. Williams. (Government ties used the building as a hos- pital with 450 beds, while the Representative), Mr. H. C. B. Way School carried on in temporary families received relief in June, or (Hoti: Correspondent and Secre-

In spite of this, the: about 15,000,000 persons, as com- tary), Mr. C. B. R. Bargent. (Head numbers have continued to in-pared with 4,222,283 families in master), Mr. G. 8. Archbutt, Mr. crease, and at present there are May. C. Blaker, M.C., Mr. P. 8. Cassidy about 330 boys in the school, near- Expenditures of federal, state Mr. E. Cock, M.B.E.. The Very Rev. ly 100 of whom are boarders, and and local funds for relief totalled The Dean of Hong Kong, DS.C about 70 per cent. Chinese.

$66,191,520 in. June as compared to Mr. E. B. L. Dowbiggin, Mr. J.

The School is run largely along $70,323,500 the preceding month. Fleming, Professor L Forster, The

Earlier reports of the Depart- Rev, N. V. Halward, M.C., Mr. the lines of an English" Public Keswick, The Hon. Dr. R. H. Kote-School, characteristic feature be- ment of Labor and other agencies wall, CMG, LI.D., The Hon. Siring the prefect system, the em- showed a material gain in em-

manners and ployment in recent weeks, H. E. Pollock, K.C., The Rev W. Wphasis placed on Rogers, The Hon. Bir W. E. L. Shen-discipline as part of a good educa- tion, and the encouragement of ton, Mr. J. M. Wong.

physical fitness, the team spirit, and games generally, although the latter are never allowed to inter-

fere with work.

Honorary Representatives: Amoy Mr. F. C. Whitfield, B.Sc. Kulangsu, Formosa Mr. H. T. Dew, Talhoku, Swatow-Mr. Bing King Hong, Slang King Li, Kialat, The School has always had Swatow, Manila Mr. Yu Cho Yee high reputation for good genera? Bankers The Hong Kong and work and examination results, and Shanghal Banking Corporation are for its discipline. the banker and Messrs. Lowe, The School was originally called

and Matthews Bingham

the "The Diocesan Boys' School and Treasurers.

Orphanage, and although this Some Noles on the School''; name has been shortened, a very The School is one of the oldest important part of the work of the in the Colony, having been origin school is still the provision of free ally founded in 1860, as a School education for orphans and boys in for Chinese Girls, and necessitons circumstances.

This, was situated at the corner At present the School is educat

Payrolls Going Up...

Washington, Aug. 15... The Department of Labour an- nounced to day that, July employ- ment increased 7.2 per cent. over June, while payrolls increased 7.93 per cent.

Ing freely or at, greatly reduced fees about 60 boys, half of whom are boarders, op

boy in the school are giver equalizyportunities irfdipective or wealth, tacer os religion, with the abs tới teakhing boys of different type to live and work together happy and to learn to under- stand the affotter

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