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EDUCATION IN HONG KONG

Comprehensive Report Issued

The Director of Education, has issued comprehensive report for the year 1934, consisting of a review of the year, with reports by the Inspectors of English Schools, the Inspectors' of Verna- cular Schools and the Director of, the Technical Institute.

these are added several tables giving full particulars as to fees, ete of the Individual schools and a graph showing the number of pupils between 1913

and 1934.

SCOUTS HOLD

MEET

Keen Competition. Witnessed

At the Annual Swimming Sports of the 4th Hong Kong (Murray) and the 4th Kowloon (Garrison) Boy Scouts Troops held at the European YM.C.A. Swimming Pool on Saturday afternoon, the Hong Kong Troop won the inter-troop competition by 34 points to 14

At the conclusion of the gala, Mr. G. R. Ross, GSM., in the course of a short speech, congratu- lated the 4th Hong Kong Troop an their success during the after- noon's sport. He thanked Mr.. C. A Cross for the donation of two first prizes in scout and cub events.

Mrs. W. Goyne then distributed the prizes to the winners and run- ners-up.

The results were as follows; Scouts 50 Yards Free Style!— ̧»

1. R. Maycock; 3. G. Fettis; 3. G. Stone. Time: 43 secs.

Cub's 25 Yards Free Style:

1. E. Wade; 2. J. Harman; 3. K. Thompson. Time: 31 secs. Scouts: 50 Yards Back Stroke:-- 1. R. Maycock; 2. P. Paul; 3. D. Parsons. Tme 49, secs.

Cub's 25 Yards Back Stroke:

1. L. Wade; 2 E. Wade; 3. K Thompson. Time 39 secs. Scouts 50 Yards Breast Stroke:--

1. G. Fettis; 2. A Mann; 3. F. Thompsons. Time: 52, secs. Scouts' 50 Yards Breast Stroke:- i P. Papl: 2. Q-Fettis: 3. E. Stone, Time $2 secs.

Cubs' Diving:—

1. E. Wade: 2. K. Thompson; 3. T, Saroks

Scouts Life Saving Race:---

1. G. Fettis; 2. R. Henderson; 3. A, Maddick,

Junior Scouts' Diving:—

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER

TRAINING GALLOPS AT

THE VALLEY

The following are the times for the gallops taken on Satur-

day morning:

The Tiger Invermark

Don

Sylvandale Solar Star and

Valorous

QT.

47.1 1.31.3 2.17 1. 421.21.3 1.59.3

1448 124 2.02 2.37.3 3.11 33.2 1* 51,2 141 “2.28 3.05.2

High West 33.4 114.1 1.48

Heart's Glory and

Partnership 1 Popular Star and Flirt Windsor Hall.............. 1 Pacific Hall

Dis-lat tance QF. Qr.

2nd 3rd 4th

1+ 38 1.18

1.55 2.32

1

2.59

Sth Last Qr. ; QL Qr. 3.05.2 93.2

4. 32

Belmont Stan Racing Boy Warrington Gold Coin, and......

32

-37.2

High Speed 1

38.4 1.17 1.52.1 2.23.3 1444.4, 1.25 1.59 2.32.2

31.2

33.2

Hydroplane and

Touchstone 1 King's Jubilee and

King's Warden 1 63 Spinaway and

45.3 1.24.2 1.58.2 2.28.3

30.1

1.44 2.31

3.11

40

West Parade I

1

54.1 1.36.1 2.15.1 2.47.2 53.3 1.38.2 2.19.3 2.59 3.34 35."

32.1

1

14

Propitious Time 1 43 1.21.3 1.59.2 2.34.2 3.07.2 33 Tammany Hall

342 1.1511.55 2.273 King's Parade and

32.3

33.4

Emergency Call and

Mersey

39

1.16,4 · 1,48.1

$1.2

Foxbridge

1

40. 34.3 1.102 1.42.4

1.16.4 1.51.3 2.24

32.2

32.2

37. 1.12.2 1.47 2.20.2

1.40.2 34.3 1.08 37.3 1.13.4 1.49 # 37.2 1.13.4 1.48.3

33.2

32.2

2.27.1 3.01: 84

324

39 1.16 1.47.2 # 35.3 1.09.3 1.38.1

45 * 1.28

37.2 --1.15 1.49.2 2.21.2 14 50.2 1,37,3 2.24.4 3.10

4.42 1.18.4 1.50.4

31.2

24.3

-

2.06.4 2.38.4

32

33

3.46.1 36.1

32

1 40.1

1.23 1.55.1 2.24.3

29.2

3 35

1.07.4 1.42.1

34.2

* 39

1:15 1,48,2

33.2

1

39

1.12,3 1,43.4 213.1

29.2

1

40.3 1.19.2 1.54.1 2.25.1

31.

1

40.2

1.20.1 1:57 1. 227.4

30.2

Tilicum 1

47.1

1.30.12.09.2 2.41.1

-31.4

Racing Heart. Soldier of China' Twenty GrandTM

1

40.1

1.21.21.56.4 2.32

35.1

37.2 1.12.3 1.45

32.2

1

35.2 1.12

1.46.2 2.21

34.3

Bobniak Star

# 35.3 1.10.3 1.41.3

31

1 48.1 1.39.2 3.26.3 3.07.2

40.4

146.1 1.30.2 2.14 2.53.2

38.2

11

313

27.4 31.3

Monoplane and

!!

Flying Tourist Australian Boy Gold Bullion and.

Glad Eyes 1

Able Amazon i King's Fancy Just That Goldsmith Daylight Eve Mayflower

Night Star and..

Shooting Star Hetman

King's Bounty Bonny Dundee and

Wadebridge

Philanderék

Coppersmith and

J.

St. Joan

1. D Hollidge; 2. R. Henderson; 3. F. Thompson. Cubs' 25 Yards Obstacle Race:- 1. E. Wade; 2. T. Snooks; 3. Harman. Time: 73 secs. Senior Scouts' Diving:—

1. P. Egan; 2. F. Houghton; 3.

1 G. Fettis.

Cubs Inter-Pack Relay:-

a preface to the report the Director of Education" notes. that

1. Znd Hong Kong Pack; 2 1st. in 1934 there were 1,071 schools Hong Kong Sea Scouts: 3. 4th (the definition of a "school" in Kowloon Pack Time: 1 the Education Ordinance being a

or

secs.

min. 50

place where ten or more persons Scouts Inter-Troop Relay: dre being.

Gle habitually

1. 2nd Hong Kong Troop; 2. ist taught). In the Colony, 73,348 pupils In" attendance,

Kowloon Troop; 3. 4th Hong Kong compared with 72.917 in 1933. ·

Troop, Time: 1 min. 5 secs.

with

2.9

Of the 1,066 schools controlled by the. Education Department In

Sport's Idol 1 45.1 1.30.2 2.10.4 242.2

€ 35.3 1.08.2 1.34.1 Mount Pilatus ...3, 1. 43 121 1.54.4 2.26.2 Lucky Strike

2.4 35

U.S. BASEBALL

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Double Victory For Yankees

New York, Aug. 31! Pittsburgh Pirates blanked out the Chicago Cubs to gain a 5-0 the National League

1934 twenty were provided schools MAMAK QUIBBLE victory in

The cost of their equipment and| maintenance is a charge on the colonial revenues and, except for a few temporary appo'ntinents, the teachers are civil servants, on the permanent establishment of the Colony.

Of the 1,015 unprovided schools 334 are partly dependent Oh assistance from publo funds The remaining · 717 unprovided schools are subject to registra- tion and inspection by the Edu- cation Department but receive no financial assistance from funds at the disposal of the Dix- ector. of Education.·'

are five

There schools.

uncontrolled

WEEK-END OUTINGS

Many Held

"Army Players For

Civilian Clubs

One of the items to be discussed at the Annual General Meeting of the Mamak Hockey Tournament Army players are eligible to play will be the question of whether

for Civilian Clubs.

Many Civilian Clubs are averse to this change and many reasons have been advanced on it. "Sever- &l representatives from the Civil- ian Clubs were interviewed by a representative of the Daily Press and their views are that if Army players are allowed to play for the Civilian, Clubs much of the inter- est in this competition will be gone.

to-day.

New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers were also successful against their opponents. 2

Detroit Tigers, in the American League avenged Friday's defeat by à 5-1 win over St. Louis Browns.

New York Yankees gained a double victory over Philadelphia

Athletics,

1

The following were the results: NATIONAL LEAGUE"

R. EL E Brooklyn

5 11 0 Boston

2.7 2 (Urbanski homered for Boston Braves), -

3 7- 1. ◊ 18 2

Philadelphia New York (Vergez homered for the Phillies) Chicago

2 Pittsburg

5 10: (Birkoter pitched for the Pirates)

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R. H. E New York

670 Philadelphia

2 5

New York

3.6.3 Philadelphia

1 Higgins homered for Philadel

Cleveland Chicago

Army players they averred have their own tournaments to compete for and their playing in the tour- nament for the Civitan teams will rob much of the keeness of game. Moreover their standard is a class Three launch bathing plenics, by itself and if they are to play organised by the European Young for a civilian team there will be a Men's Christian Association, the scramble for Army players. The phia). St. Andrew's Church Club and the Army players we are told are fron Men's Fellowship of the Kowloon the Indian Regiments where the Anglican Church, respectively, best hockey players are to be took place on Saturday afternoon found Let us hope that better and were well attended.

counsels prevall at the meeting Over 30 members, including and that the desirability of these friends, boarded the steam launch players serving for a Civilian teum "Ban_Han: On," and left for Bigbe done away with, Wave Bay with Mr. E. F. Fincher, the Becretary of the St. Andrew's "Club, in charge. Mr. E.. F. Belk, who in charge of the YMCA group" spent the afternoon at Big Wave Bay,

Having spent most of their previous outings at Big Ware Bay and Junk/Bay, the members of the Kowloon' Anglican Church {pionid="proceeded to Picnic Bay

for a change –

The parties returned mainland abortly after 7 sin.

NEW RECORD SET BY

HELEN STEPHENS

Detroit

St. Louis

1.07.3

1.29.3.

SOCCER GAME FOR TO-MORROW

Local soccer fans will be treat

ed to & good game of football when

the Shanghai. Chinese soccer team, that has been tour- ing Java and the Straits meet the Army, winners of the Kotewall Cup on the Navy ground to-

orrow at 5.30 p.m.

Chan Hong Kwong, the Shang- hal interporter, and Leung Wing Chul, the South China piyoŁ, Will be assisting the visitors, and it is possible that Lee Wal Tong máy also play, A

follows: Tsut Hang, Lee Ning, The Chinese team will be as

Lee Wat Tong: Chan Hong Kwong, Chan Chan Cheong, Leung Wing chul; Keung Leo, Suen Kam Suen, Y 8, Chong, and Tso Kwai Bhing, Lee Yee Sun, Tay Quee Liang, or

these matches both the leading teams were engaged and defeated.

St. Louis Cardinals, head of the National Championship for the past two days, lost their position when the Pittsburgh Pirates beat them by nine runs to three. The Giants once again resume the leadership.

The defeat of the Detroit Tigers has made but little difference to the respective positions of the two teams us the Yankees are still far behind the leaders.

The results of to-day's matches follow:

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

H

E

· St. Louis Pittsburgh

0

(Medwick scored a home run the Cardinals and Vaughan

Brooklyn Dodgers were nable the New York Giants Owing to rain, and the fixture. was i

(Goslin homered for the Tigers), for the Pirates),

Boston,

Washington

AMERICAN LEAGUE

FRIDAY'S GAMES

*Detr New York, Aug. 30. where was again only a curtailed Seventeen-year-old Helen ate-programme scheduled in the two

St. Louis

11

home run for the

(23.0

phens,

Toronto, Aug 31.

record major Baseball Leagues in America, ads beat while rain caused the

ond set by ment of two of the matches which

seconds at were down; for decision

for 220 ing the Stella Kansas City on June 10 this year, Reuter

As a result, there was only one fixture in ench League, but in

ren, Boston He

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