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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10,
1934.
PRIZE DAY AT ST. PAUL'S H. K. HORTICUL TURAL SOCIETY
Sir Henry Pollock Distribute Show To Be Held On
Awards
EIGHTY - FIFTH YEAR OF THE COLLEGE
The annual speech day of St. Paul's College, was held last evening in the presence of a large gathering including Bishop Hall, the Hon. Sir Henry Pollock and the Hon. Dr. and Mrs, S. W. T'so. A very successful year was reviewed by the headmas- er, Mr. E. G. Stewart, and before the distribution of the prizes, the gathering was treated to a delightful concert by the stu
dent.
In his report for the past year; Certificate
examination with
its
the Headmaster. Rev. E. G. Stewart, wider range of subjecta,
Lord' alia":-My said. "inter Bishop, Sir Henry Pollock, Ladies the and Gentlemen:-
in
March 7
The Annual Show of, Flowers and Vegetables will be held
ITO
TO-MORROW'S CHURCH
SERVICES
(Quinquagesima Sunday)
Wednesday. 7th March, at the Anglican Churches
Volunteer Headquarters.
ofce
Entries will definitely close ab the Hon. Secretary's
1st March, noon on Thursday. but intending Exhibitors are re- entries quested to send in their
as early as possible.
Staging is to be finished by the following times:-
Pot Plants, 4 p.m., on Tuesday.
6th March.
Vegetables, 10 am, on Wednes-
day, 7th March. Cut Flowers, 11 a.m., on Wed-
nesday, 7th March...
Noon .on Table Decorations,
Wednesday, 7th March, Exhibits may not be removed before the following times:
Pot Plants, 8 a.m.. on Thursday,
8th March.
re-enter
As regards the athletic side of work, football, volleyball. basketball and tennis have been In To-night we complete the eighty-played throughout the year.
of the the inter-school volleyball com- fifth year in the history
All Other Exhibits, 6.30 p.IL. College The past year has been petition we carried off the Junior
on Wednesday. 7th March. eventful in one respect, in that we championship for the fourth con-
Fa-Wongs must leave the Show have at last carried out the al-secutive time and the Small Boys terations in the main block of the championship for the sixth con- Rooms by 10 a., on the day of
We also competed the Show and may not school buildings, and added an-secutive time.
the
basketball until 6.30 p.m. inter-school other storey: The work was done
In order to prevent damage to as far as possible during the sum competition and the coinhined
Exhi our and pilferage of exhibits, athletic sports. In mer vacation, but a considerable schools
asked to co-operate amount remained to be completed own sports the long Jump cham-bitors are during term, and school work was pion deserves mention in that he with the Committee by adhering consequently for a time carried on not only broke the school record to this rule. and superintending but also tied with the existing na- the removal of their exhibits after under considerable dificulties.
tional record-a remarkable feat 6.30 p.m." for a schoolboy. During the Easter holidays the volleyball and basket- ball teams travelled up to Swatow and played several matches with the local teams. There has been football, a revival of interest in
the success of the recent and
between Hong Kong and match Kowloon schools leads us to hope that in the near ture it may be possible to resuscitate the Schools Football League, which has been dormant for eleven years.
The addition to the building has given us five, additional classrooms, large and, well-ventilated, and we can now dispence with some of the rooms in the Wu Ting Fong Hall, which, owing to their proximity to Glenealy, are somewhat noisy.
Owing to the building operations and the necessary curtallment of space, there has been a slight de- crease in numbers. This, however, is only temporary and will soon be made up, partieularly now that we The have extra classroom space. attendance throughout the year was quite good, being 93 per cent. of,, the total number on the roll, Fifty-Ave boys attended without missing a day.
There
ave
been some
Boy Scouts.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG
11th February 1934. Quinquagesima Sunday Holy Communion... Holy Communion (Peak)
Church)...... 8 &. 'Children's Service
...10 a.m. Mattins and Sermon ......11 .. Preacher: Rev. W. W. Rogers,
Evensong
8.30 p.m. Preacher: The Dean
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7.45 Am.
Holy Comuniunior Ash Wednes day, Feb. 14th at 7.15 am 11. Address by the Bishop on "Everyday life with God".
SPECIAL NOTICE. All who attend Holy Communica on Ash Wednesday are invited to stay to breakfast in the Cathedral Hall and are asked to inform "the to be Dean of their intention present.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH
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The Officials of the Society will do all they can to avold loss of. to exhibits, but it or damage must be clearly understood that neither the Society nor its Om-11.00 am, Morning Prayer and Ser-FERRUARY 11, 1934 — **
etals can
responsible be, held should any such loss or damage occur.'"
The Society will be glad to help all those who experience difficul- ties in their gardens, all enquiries should be sent to the Hon. Secre- tary. Mr. J. T. Bagram. 11 Queen's Road. Central
St. Paul's College was now "doing there by starting a good work a model school for the education of farmers. He concluded by ad- after vising the students that finishing their studies, they should,
mon. Preacher, Rev. G. E. S. Upedell, H.O.F,
3.00 pm. Confirmation Classes. 6.00 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, The Vicar.
LENT. Wednesday, 14th instant, being Ash Wednesday, were, will be a celebration of Holy Communion at 7.15 m. and Evening. Prayer and address at 6.00 p.m.
Catholic Churches
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL. The following are the forthcoming
The Boy Scouts had a very suc- cessful year. Owing largely to the few energy and enthusiasm of the As
the Rev changes in the Staff duting the siktant-Commissioner, past year. In July the Rev. A. D. IN. V. Halward, new life has been into the Troop. The Stewart retired after twenty-fourir.fused
during Scouts have done thely good deeds years in the College.. twenty-two years of which he was each Saturday afternoon, working apart from becoming big bustness-services etc. etc. at the Catholic
headmaster on the improvement of the campmen, take an interest in the wel- Cathedral, Caine Road: in charge. Both as
Our camp dur-fare of their country by following Feb. 11th Quinquagesima Sunday and as member of the Education sites at Sai Wan
the example of this.boy. Board he did excellent work, on the value of which there is no need since it is for me to expallate, well-known to you all. He carries with him the "good wishes of all his transference of
in. US to a different sphere of work. Of the other members of the
Star
ing the Christmas holidays was well attended, and the Troop An- ished their season by winning the competition for the Prince of Wales banner.
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Time prevents reference in detail to the successes of Old Paulines. Of those who have graduated from various Universities during the ve have lost Miss Fullerton and
bast year. I would like to mention Miss Singleton, both of whom have
In particular Lee Shiu Ying, Pong returned to England, and we wel- come in their place the Rev. A Tak Ming, Cheung Shiu Tong and
Sung Hang Chee, not only on ac J. Bennitt and Mrs. Bennitt,
count of their success, but because High Percentage of Attendance. The School and Hostel premises of the good work they have done
In connection with the Old Boy were inspected twice during the
We have to depläre Medical Association, Dr. Wong, the year by Officer for Schools, who expressed a loss in the death of Mr. C. C. Wu. his approval on both occasions. who like his father, one of the The health, both of boarders and earliest students of the school, was day boys, has been good, as evi- always a staunch friend and sup- The Old denced by the high percentage of porter of the College.
satisfactory Boys Association, recently reor- attendance. Another feature was that the eyesight test Kanised, is a link between the Coll- showed a great reduction in the 980 and the wider world outside. We are always glad to hear of Old number of short-sighted poys, as
815 they now compared with previous years. We Paulines, scattered also had a visit of inspection from are throughout the world, and the
He Mr. Sutherland in October.
the had the pleasure of seeing school building at its worst, during the renovation period. His report was very favourable; one of the classes being specially commended: and he gave us, as usual, some very useful criticisms and sugges- tions.
Association is the best means of keeping in touch with them There are already branches of the As- sociation in Shangha! and Canton, in St. John's and Lingnan; and we hope that others will be form- ed ere long.
prizes.
Apparition of Our Lady at
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SUNDAY SEXVIčk, 11.18 km, Subject:-"SPIRIT"
The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings, 10 o'clock.
Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00 pm Reading Room at abova address open: - Tuesday and Friday, 10a.m. to 12 Noon Monday and Thursday, 3.30 to 7 p.m.
The Public is cordially invited to attend the services nad visit the Reading Room
WHEN IS GHEE NOT GHEE?
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bles ghee and which was made from vegetable, witness said, "Yes. ration is mixed with vegetable The ghee which I receive in my
ghee."
Mr. Whyte Smith: How do you know?--I can tell by the smell and whenever I get it I return it. In answer to a further question,
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bought this vegetable ghee, not that he liked it but because it was so much cheaper.
Mr. Whyte-Smith: What do you call it when you buy it?-Veget,
Mr. Hamilton: What do you call the genuine article?-Just- ghee.
3rd Mass at 10.30 a.m. with ser-
mon in English, Evening service. Benediction of the Blessed Sacra-
ment at p.m. Feb. 12th-12th anniversary of the able shee
Coronation of Our Holy Father Pope Pious XI. Thanksgiving service at 3.30 p.m. Te Deum and Benediction. Feb. 13th-Holy Hour at 6.30 p.m.
SİR HENRY POLLOCK Before distributing the Sir Henry Pollock said that he was) glad to hear from the headmaster that a new storey with an extra. five classrooms had been built, and he hoped that there would be a large number of extra students in the school. He was also glad to hear that the general health of the school had improved, particularly in eye-sight. as he himself was by short greatly handicapped sightedness when a boy.
I am very glad to know," said Feb. 14th, The Blessing of the holy store-keepers mix them and then Sir Henry, that the boys of this school are doing very well in·· sport. It is necesary that students' not only work hard in their books
Ashes and distribution of samo
at all Masses.
The way of the Cross at 5.30 p.m. From this day Lent begins.
but that they should also have a Feb 16th. The Novena in honour of Our Lord of Passca begins certain amount of recreation."
at 7.30. The way of the Cross Continuing. Sir Henry Pollock
at 6.30. p.m, said that it was, gratifying to learn that the night school at Aberdeen was being supported by the boys 11.11. of the College. This would enable
them to learn, when they grew up, to do service for others.
Referring to the Street Sleepers Society, Sir Henry said that as a executive of the Society he was glad to know that some of the boys of the College were doing good work in this connection.
Matriculation Certificates Cheung Kam Tin (Dist in Maths). Lee Ngok Pang, John Poon, Tsoi Mong Yuk..
On week days: Masses at 6,7,7.30
The Rector
Free
G. M. SPADA.
Churches
Hymn No. 691 Brethren in Christ and well beloved" (Maryton" 23) First Lesser Genseis 17. 1-0. Children's Hymn No. 888 "I think when. I read that sweet story of Old" ("Athens") Second Lesson Mark 2.13-98. Prayers Notices
METHODIST CHURCH QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY Others Activities
He concluded by saying that the Morning Order 10.15 am, by the
Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeck, number of sleepers had increased Our senior class of last year did
Our other. activities need be from 105 to 129 and it was en- Hymn No. 377 "Come, Thou Fount very creditably, taking into con-
only mentioned
The shortly,
couraging to see that those who of every blessing" (Lux Eoi") sideration the fact that the build-
sleeping there before Prayer upset the free night school, a really in- had been ing operations rather
has now been in ex- were returning practically every The Lord's Prayer time-table at a crucial stage. Four stitution,
twenty night. than for more. members of the class passed the istence Hongkong University Matricula- years. It is financed and staffed lion; six passed into St. John's entirely by the boys of this Colle University; five entered Langrian; ege, and its object is to afford ele- one, Yen Ching and one, Shanghai mentary education in both Chinese College. Twenty-three members and English to those whose cir- cumstances do not permit of their of the class qualified for the Chin-
In attending any of the day-schools. results certificate. The languages were good, particularly The teaching staff consists of thir- in Mandarin, in which only one of ty-six, each of whom gives one the class failed. In this connec- evening in the week,, and there has tion I wish to express our thanks never been a shortage of volun- teers. A number of others from to ME LI Chi Wa, an Old Pauline,
the College are assisting regularly now Inspector of Schools Malaya, who has given a special at the Shelter for street sleepers, prize to be awarded annually to In addition, we still maintain a the candidate who does best in school at Aberdeen, supported fin- vernacular subjects, the work
ese
In the other classes WEST on the whole satisfactory. Class 3 having the highest per- centage of passes.
ancially by the boys, though the need for this school is not now so
evident.
Hymn No. 813 "Lord Thou hast been our dwelling place" (Lui- ther. No. 848) Sermon
Senior Local Certificates Ko Ping Kuen, Shum Yat Po.
"School Certificates Cheung Kam Tin, Chiu Sze Kan, Chung Sze Leung, Cheng Ping Kee Chang Kwal Yau, Chu Wal Hing, Ko Ping Kuen, Lau Po Bum, Hymn No. 439 Thee, Jesus, full Lee Ngok Pang, Law Shing Chuen, of truth and grace" (Abridge") Loh Ming Chaam, Ng Ying Fu. Ng
Hok Hol, Ng Sik Leung.. Poon Kwong Yim, John Poon, Shum Yat Po, Shum Yu Kam, Shiu Hin Wing, Tsoi Mong Yuk, Tam Chun Nam, Mark Wel, Yu Bik KwBL.
Finally. I wish to express my thanks to the members of the Coll- The alteration in the date of ege Council and to the Staff of the University examinations has the College for their support dur-Zuen. occasioned a change in the school ing the year, and to all those of year, which in future will end in you who have assisted us in vaX- July. This has meant an exten-lous ways.
RT. REV. BISHOP HALL
sion of time for those of the senior class who wish to sit for the Hong Kong Matriculation or Leaving
In welcoming the guests, Bishop Certificate examinations, and a
the Hall, who presided, said that he considerable shortening of school year for the other classes, was glad to say, for the first time, was now & new St "promotions having taken place in that there November. The alteration in the Paul's College, the approach to time of the examinations will which had been bullt. He said he would be leaving for the rural meet, we think, with general ap- proval; as will the, abolition of the districts near Sheklung in Canton in later that night, and would like Senior Local Examination favour of the new Schools Leaving to mention that an old boy of
Blessing
National Anthem. Evening Order 6.p.m, by the Rev.
E. C. H. Tribbeck Hymn No. 373 "What shall I ren- der to my God," (Morna")
Class 8 Scholarship:-Yan Shiu Lesson
Prayer Class 7 Scholarship:-Au Kwok! The Lord's Prayer Leung.
Class 6 Scholarship:--Tong Ping Yin.
Class 5 Ho Tung Scholarship:- Li Ping Hul
Class Stewart "Scholarship: Chan Cheung Wing.
Class 3 Jan See Chin Scholarship: -Lam Pink Kee.
Class 2 Lander Scholarship: 61 Chók Bang, Cheng Ho Ming.
Class 1 Head of the College-
Special John Poon.
Chinese:- Prize for Cheng Ping Kee
:
Hyum No. 62 Praise to the holiest in the heights" (Gerontius") Notices # Hymn No." 602 "Father, I know that all my life" ("Lebanon') Servion Hyam No. 919 "The rosete hues
of early daw
("Castle Rising") Blessing Yeaper,
NOTICE FOR THE WEEK Tuesday, 13th Feb. Weeknight Bervice at Wesley" 15 Ventris Rd, at 8.30 p.m
Mr. Cole (cross-examining): Have you heard of a mixture of the two ghees?--I have heard that
sell the mixture as the genuine article.
I put it to you they sell it much cheaper?-No.
How much do you pay for a bound of the pure ghee?-You can't get pure ghee here.
Mr. Whyte-Smith: believe it when he says he cannot get pure ghee here.
I cannot
His Lordship: It does not affect Mr. Arcuil's goods as he only sells it wholesale to the Army.
After further questions were put to the witness, the case was ad- journed til Tuesday, February 13, at 230 pm
BREAKING A BREACH OF RULE
1.
"This kind of mooring is not only dangerous to your boat, but more dangerous to the others near-by the rond, and that is why I want to punish you," remarked Comman- der Hole at the Marine Court yesterday, when Leung Kam Fook, coxwain of the B-L. Koe Ying Wea charged with failing to keep to the side nearest his starboard hand while underway in the Southern Fairway on 3rd instant.
Defendant pleaded guilty and wae fined $15 or two weeks hard labour.
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