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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1937.
St. Paul's Girls' College
(Continued from Page 1)
A.D.C.
He then called upon the popular Kwok and Captain G. P. Rckcord, Principal of the College, Dr. (Miss) Katie Woo, M.B.E. who in present- ing her report, saki?—N
I have to record the death of
our
ENTERTAINMENT
Then followed a short entertain- ment. A piano solo was played with much brilliance by Wong Sie weng. Tiny children of the Kin-
WIFE SUES HUSBAND
An action instituted against Mr.. John Reville by Mrs. Sylvia (Doria. Reville, claiming the sum of $150 as..one month's maintenance from her husband, was mentioned in the weekly calling-over list of cases
before the Pulsne Judge, Mr. Jus-,
Mr. Kam Tat Choy, a member of Council whose philanthropic spirit will foraver" live in the dergarten Class gorgeously artice R. E. Lindsell, at the Summary":
His gift
memory of the College.
had
or $10,000 to the College in 1933 was most opportune, because it came at the time of depression and when the College exhausted all
means of raising mariey.
of the outstanding events One was the gratifying reguit »we achieved in the examination for
the University School-leaving Cer- tificate in 1938, when we secured 100 per cent passed; with two dis- tinctions.
Another gratifying re- port I have to make is that our College is included in the new list of Hong Kong schools whose graduates are eligible for admis sion into all Universities in China. I wish to thank Mira, N. L.. Smith most, heartily for coming in thir heat to distribute the certificates. Her presence is a great"encourage- ment to us, and I hope that this is the first of many visits she will
pay us.
IT'S 22ND YEAR
The College completed its 22nd year with 250 pupils including 30 boarders, on the roll as against 220
last year.
W
"5"
Court yesterday morning. '
th feathers and costumes of bright |
It will be recalled that a similar colours as Indian Braves and Equaws danced and smoked their claim was brought some time ago, pipes of peace.
when judgment was given for The Primary School gave
a rhythmic display plaintiff, on which occasion it was aptly termed "Jack be Nimble intimated that a divorce between and the audience were much struck the parties concerned was pending. by the musical timbre, of her voice when Ng Tung King (one of the young students) intoned very charmingly, a speech in Mandarin.
STUDENT'S SPRECH Then came a speech in English, from Wong Yu Ho which was de- Ughtfully spoken and warmly ap plauded.
I want to render our warmest thanks to the school for bringing us up. Usually, we students regard our teachers as enemies, thwarting our pleasures and increasing our pains. But this is not so with the beachers here. We can truthfully
say that they have been our guide, philosopher, and friend.
The alm
at this school is to give us a sound education with a view to training us for a life of efficient service both in the home and in society. Now we are going to play our part In life, and we assure our teachers The aim of the College is to and friends that we shall carry the make its students feel the atmos-aspiration we have received into phere of a home rather than that action. We are eager to give what we have been prepared for, but what does society expect us to contribute to it?
of a dreaded boarding school We have children from America, Jamaica, Straits Settlements. Java and different parts of China.
For the first time in the history of the College, we have received children of nationalities other than Chinese. We welcome "them, for they help the College to fulfil its aim of inculcating the Interna- tional spirit.
Co-education in the lower school, that is,"ôf children under 12 years'
|
The first thing is our knowledge. Secondly, we offer our hands to every kind of good work, no mat ter whether great or amall.
The third is our heart. We should always be submissive to God.
patriotic to our country. sympathetic to other people, and thankful to our Alma Mater.
' short but particularly
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His Lordship said he gathered the only dispute was in regard to the costs for the action, and was
told by Mr, G. 8. Ford, appearing for the plaintiff, that his client had not been paid at ail
On behalf of the defendant, Mr. Peter H. Sin replied to the effect. that $300 had been paid, including one month in advance, for which he had a receipt.
The hearing was fired for July. 36, at 11.30 a.m.
"APPEAL DISMISSED
The application for leave to ap- peal against the Judgment of the Paiane Judge, Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell, on July 2, when he non- suited Tin Tsun, uthographers, ai No. 592 Queen's Road West, in their claim against the United" Battery Service, of No. 427 Queen's Road West, and Oversea Battery Factory. of No. 8 Des Voeux Road West, was made by Mr. H. O. Macnamara, in- structed by Mr. 8. N. Quinn, 're- presenting the, appellants, was dis- missed by the Acting Chief Justice, His Honour Mr. C. G: Alabaster, Full Court of Appeal yesterday and Mr. Justice J. A. Fraser in the
morning.
It will be recalled that when the application was first heard on Thursday, Mr. Justice Alabaster said he required full arguments
before he would give any decision
Yesterday morning. Mr. Mac- namara thanked the Court for
of age, proving to be a great | charming little speech at the end success. The boys are taught to of the proceedings, Mrs. N. L. respect, help and co-operate with Smith said that it had given her granting him an adjournment to the opposite sex-an idea which is the greatest pleasure to come to look up the authorities. still new to some fathers.
the Twenty-second Anniversary of Relating the relevant facts that st. Paul's Girls College, and that led to his clients' bringing the she always enjoyed being among action in the Summary Court, young people, he also expressed Counsel stated that on November her thanks for the very beautiful 23, last an order was given to de- fendants by plaintifs to have gift which she had received,
200.000 labels made. Bubsequently plaintifs drew up a contract in Chinese, which they chopped and sent to defendants, who however did not execute it. On December
It is the earnest desire of the College to serve the past students Bs well as the present. Lectures are arranged to help mothers to look after their babies, and how A become good housewives,
to
course of Home Management' will be organised, if there are suficient people interested in the subject,
STAFF THANKED
I want to thank the whole stam
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leasehold property
con-Chinese "print accordingly." As a Hoihow and Haiphong success that has been achieved, is noon a due largely to their self-denying stating of No. 2 Cheung On Lane, result, the labels were printed but Shanghai and EUROPE via Siberis. Patrocius. devotion and whole-hearted co- No. 49. Second Street, No. 56 First payment for them had not beenFoochew operation. There is one person
made. whom I must mention in particu- lar and that is the Vice-Principal Miss Esther Kotewall, who has Worked hand in hand with me for twenty-one years. No one have been more faithful, unselfsh and unsparing in energy in working for the good of the school.
Continuing. Counsel read the learned trial Judge's judgment, following which he made a sub- mission to the effect that the con-
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The properties contain the re- spective areas of 568 sq. ft., 858 The College has the good fortuże. Į sq. ft., 472 sq. It, 472 sq. ft. and of having had many distinguished 588 sq. ft. and the annual Crown and able speakers during the past Rents are $3.74. $11.34, $8.22, year. Their inspiring talks often afforded much food for thought and Incentive for good deeds.
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PRIZE LIST
The successful students were.
1936 HK.U. School Leaving Certificate
Chu Wei, Yung, Chan Ngai Sau, Wong Yee Yin, Pung Fung Chi.
1937 Senior Middle III.. Wong, Iu Ho, Ng Tung King, Lit Luen Ping. Yau Wei Yue, LA Wan Ching, Woo Wel Sheung.
1837 Junior Middle IIL Ling Po Chu, Fang Yuk Iu, Ng Ho Mel, Tang Mel Lan, Yau Yuk Mul. Yeung Suk Hing, Mok Yuk Sang, Wong. Woon Shan, Shum Tak Taing, Leung Chiu Hei, Ng Lim, Woo Po Ling, Kal Mo Kwing, Au Chung Man, Chan Bul Lan, Wong Lai Sheung, Chan Che Kuen, Li Foon Kam," Chan Wel Hing, Wong Kel Fong, Sham Buk. Ching, Choy Ching Yee, Yan Chiu King,
The silver cup in awarded to Chu Wel⭑Yung.
Mrs. N. L., Emith then distribut ed the prizes and was assisted by Miss Esther Kotewall, who intro duced each pupil,
$8.22 and $7.38 respectively.
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HONG KONG TIDE TABLE from July 17. to 23, 1937.
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N. L. Smith of a very beautiful
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Those of the official guests on Tues
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