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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1937,
PEAK SCHOOL H.K. AQUARIUM KOWLOON JUNIOR
PRIZE DAY
Satisfactory Standard Of Work During The Year
The annual prize distribution of the Peak School took place yester- day afternoon at the Peak Club, there being a very large attendance of parents and friends, Mrs. N. L. Smith, wife of the Colonial, Secre- tary, presented the prizes.
Miss New» The Headmistress, sholme, in her report for the year 1938-1937 said the school year be- gan on September 14 with 59 names on the roll and ended an July 17 with '83 pupils. The attendance was quite well maintained through- out the year, and the health of few the children, except for a isolated cases, had been good. The school was inspected on several occasions by Mr. Ralston. The children worked well and a satis- factory standard of work had beer. shown. Excellent reports had been received of former pupils who had gained distinction in their studies locally and in England.
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After expressing her thanks to the Staff for their ready operation, the Headmistress called upon Mrs. Smith to present the prizes.
In a short speech, Mrs. Smith said it gave her auch pleasure to be present that afternoon, and to, know that such good progress had. been achieved during the year by the School. She enjoyed густу moment of the excellent enter tainment staged by the pupils, and said it was a great credit to those who had been responsible for train- ing them.
PRIZE WINNERS
SOCIETY
ANNUAL MEETING
Finances Sound ·
SCHOOL
KNOWN THE WORLD OVER FOR ITS PURITY.
Prizes Presented By MARTELL'S 3 STAR
Lady MacGregor
The annual prize-giving of the The healthy state of finances Kowloon Junior School was held tack of enthusiasm yesterday at the Central British despite amongst members was stressed School when Lady MacGregor dis-
thetributed the awards. at the annual meeting of Hong Kong Aquarium Society, held in Miss Daisy O'Keefe's Rooms of Dancing, Bank of East Asia Build- ing, last night. Dr. G. A. C. Herk- lots was in the chair, and was re- elected President.
Reading his report. Mr. E B. Sugars, Hon, Secretary, sald the Society had not attained the suc cess
Before the prize-giving a gym-` nastic display was given by the pupils, and was much appreciated.
Among those present were Str Atholl and Lady MacGregor, Mr. W. Kay, Director of Education, Mr. C. G. Sollis, Inspector of English Schools and Mr. D. M. Richards. Headmaster of the Central British School.
expected. Certain Council
Mr. Kay on behalf of the Read- members had been inactive and he
mistress, Miss M Cooper, at the had not had as much support as he might. The work had, in fact, conclusion of the function thank- been done by three men, the Pres!-ed those present for their atten- dent. Mr. R. A. Pereira, the Hon. dance and Mr. J. Revie for the Secretary, and he himself. The
donation of a net-ball pole. support of members generally had been very disappointing. In some cases the only way to get them to attend meetings was by offering distribution of free fshes.
PRIZE LIST
winners were prize
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The follows:-
Class 4: First in class. Judith
The membership was now 41 as Hall; Second in class and Govern- compared with 37 last year. Atment Scholarship, Keith Martin; the last Council Meeting. the Head's prizes for progress, James monthly subscription was amend-Webster and Joan Millard: Mrs. for Arithmetic; ed to $1,but "members could pay Booker's Prize $10 a year if they preferred. He Yvonne Blackmore. expressed thanks to Miss Daisy O'Keefe for the use of her office during town meetings.
Class 3:-First in class, Dorothy Revie: Second in class. Dorothy Dawson; Head's prize for progress, Richard's Mr. R. A. Pereira said the finan-
Brian Pengelly; Mrs. Society prize ces were
for Hand Work-Peglyn sound. The
進 credit Faber started the year with balance of $139.31.
TRIBUTE PAID
The Chairman said though the record for the year may sound a ittle disappointing at first, it must not be forgotten the Society was a The prize list was a follows:- young one and full results could Class 1. Division 1:-For Read- not be expected in a few months. ing-Adrian Robertson; Number-The financial aspect was good. He Jeremy Hargreaves: General Pro-paid tribute to the great work by Messrs. Sugars and gress. Tony Hall Division 2: doné For Reading.-Michael Pringle; Periera. Number-Philip Ralph; General Progress. Minka Witkamp.
Class 2. Divisien A, Susan Dib- ley; B.-Brian Flatt; C-Richard Henderson. Special Prize for Neat- ness (presented by Mas News- holme).-Astrid Hansen,
Class 3. 1st Prize.-Eleanor Bang- er: 2nd Prize. Vivien Ralston; Neatness (pre- Special Prize for sented by Miss Newsholme).-Allan Douglas.
Class 4. 1st Prize.-Rita Lang- ston; 2nd Prize.Janet Dibley; Special Prize for Neatness (pre- sented by Miss Newsholme).- David Anderson; Special Prize for Music (presented by Miss Bicheno) -Elizabeth Hargreaves; Special Prize for Gardening (presented by Miss Bicheno).-Elizabeth Black.
The prize distribution was pre- ceded by a splendid programme of entertainment provided by the pupils, including scenes from Long- fellow's "Hiawatha."
In making suggestions for activi- ties of the coming year, Dr. Hert. lots said it might be a good idea to start a Natural History Society, in which the Aquarium Society would be a branch. He and Mr. Sugars thought much of the nction and he intended to give it every consideration on his return from leave next year. Another suggestion, made by Mr. Sugars, was to start a Chinese sub-section of the Society. These suggestions would be put forward for the Council to consider.
The following officers were then elected:-
President.-Dr. G. A C. Herk- lots; Vice-President.-B. E. Bugars Hon. Secretary-R E Slattery;
Treasurer.-R. A Hon.
Pereira; Librarian.-H. Leuer.
LOCAL YACHTING
FANLING HUNT AND Yesterday's Results
RACE CLUB
Ambulance Cup
The following numbers of can- celled sweep tickets are for public Information:--
Class 2A:-First in class, Sybil Fuxman: Second in class. Pamela
Parkes; Head's prize for progress. June Orr; Mrs. Saunders' prize for progress. Helen Logan: Hand-work prize,,Nigel Pearson: Progress, John Boyce.
Class 2B-First in class: Derek
Evans; Second in class, Dawn Ram- say; Good Work, Peggy Moran and Margaret Walker: Head's prize for Progress. Macolm Kempton; Miss Drawing. prize for Whitley's Patrick Moss.
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Class 1:-First in class. Desmond Rodger: Second in class, Alastair Dick; Head's Prize for Progress, Pippa Portallion; Mrs. Humphrey's prize for Good Work, Ian Lindsay; Prizes for Reading, Rowena Cairns and Joyce Cave: Progress, Janet Brewin. Norma Clarke, Billy Fisher; Patsy Dimberline, Sheila Waterton, Ena Taylor.
Lady Macgregor's prize for All Round Ability, Molly Jack.
Sporting
Fixtures
TO-DAY
Football. Second Division, 5th
Bde. R.A
v. Middlesex (Military ground). 4 p.m.
Meeting.Victoria Chess Club,
club, at Gloucester Hotel, 5 p.m.
-Tennis. R.A.O.C.
Association
(Ladles's Branch) Tennis at 800-
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club held Sweepstake Races yester-kunpoo. 10 am. day afternoon.
Detailed results were as follows: "A" Class-Started at 14.45
Finished Corr. Pos. 16.53.58.16.53.58 4 Carpenter ......
(Major B. E. C. Dixon). Nereid II. 16.48.48 16.46.46 1
(Capt. C. B. Barry, R.N.),
16.55.14 16.55.14 5
(Mr. R. Stock).
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2
(Miss P. M. King). Jean
16.50.24 15.50.24 3 (Col, G. C. Gowland). 'Mixed Classes-Started at 14.55 Aerlel .... 16.45.58 16.45.58 1
(Mr. C. D: A. Ross). Gael
17.37.39 17.18.24 5 (Mayor C. T. L. Archer). Ailsa
10214, 10217, 10248, 10251, 10252, 10258, 10264, 10255, 10257, 10258. 10861-10870, 10871-10880, 11084, 11086, 11087. 11088, 11089, 11090. 10258,
10601-10610, 10259, 10280, 11109, 11118. 11110, 11119; 11120, Gull 11130, 11129. 11138, 11140, 11183, 11164. 11165, 11109, 11102, 11793. Kittiwake 18.48.54 16.48.54 11195, 11190, 11197, 11198, 11199, 11214, 11337, 11871-11880, 11393. 11394 11395, 11396, 11397, 11398. 11399, 12304, 13025, 13873, 13677, 14171-14180, 14570. 14671, 16688, 16689, 16690, 16951-16900, 17222, 17224. 17229, 17230, 17174, 17175, 17178, 17177, 17179, 17180, 18501, 19051, 19069, 19071-19080, 19182, 19103. 19109, 19110, 19177, 19232, 18242, 19497, 18500, 19508, 19041- 19650, 19732, 19739, 20414, 20961- 20970. 21501-21510, 23031, 22788, Widgeon 22743, 22981-22990. 24221-24230. 24386, 25601-25610, 25681-25540, 25873, 25983, 25988, 25987, 26890, 26641-28650, 27901, 27902, 28491- 28500, 28881-28690. 29046, 29201, 29205, 29208, 29209, 29210, 29485, -28488, 30661-30670, 31041, 31946. "$1950, 32116, 32125, 32127, 32161,
........... 18.59.14 16.51.39 3 (Mr. W. A. Ingram). Heron. 17.07.11 16.58.26 4 (Lt.-Comdr, W. & Hall, R.N.
16.57.25 16.48.40 2 (Miss Crawhall-Wilson).
TO-MORKOW ..
Badminton-Mixed Doubles, Tai- koo v. St. Andrew's; Kowloon Tong Recreio "A":: Recreio "P" T. University.
V.
Meetings Annual General of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club ("8. C. M. Past" Board room), 5,30 p.m.
SATURDAY, DEC. 18
Football. Senior Shield (First Round): St. Joseph's v. Kowloon (Caroline Hill. 4 p.m.) Referee: Stedman. Linesmen: Farr and Morecroft; Club v. Eastern (Club, 4 p.m.) Referee; MacCormac. Linesmen: Purnell and Sharpe; First Division: Kowloon Chinese v. Middlesex (Kowloon, 4 p.m.) Referee: Finch. Linesmen: Dove and Phillips; Junior Shield (Becond Round): Seaforths v. Club (Club, 2.30 pm) Referee: Ottaway; Engineers (E.) v. Navy (Bookim- poo, 2.30 p.m.) Referee: Young: Kowloon v. Ordnance (Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.) Heferee: Clark; South China v. Eastern (Caroline Hill, 230 p.m.) Referee: French; Kwong Wah v. Engineers (C.) (Chatham Road, 4 p.) Referee: Rees, R.C. of Signals 7. Middlesex (Chatham Road, 2.30 p.m.) Referee: J, Bliva. Portuguese SA, v. Air Force (King's Park, 2.30 p.m.) Referee: Edwards, *Racing. Hong Kong Jockey There will be no tombola in the 33883, 33864, 33885, 33868, 33867. Garrison Lecture Hall on Friday, Club Thirteenth Extra Race Meet- 33868, 33889. 33870, 34488. 34468, but it will be held as usual oning, at Happy Valley, 2. p.m.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19 34489, 34481-34490, 34805, 36601- Saturday, December. 18.
Football-Senior Shield (First 36810, 38761-38770, 38973, 38974,
Round); Police v. South China 38975, 38977, 38978. 38979, 39001- -39010, 39378, 40303, 40314,, 40315.
Mt. Kilimanjaro, 19,321 feet, has "A" (Club, 4 pm) Referee: Omar. 41241, 41248. 41247, 42211, 42212,
been conquered by a young Cler-Linesmen: Farr and Barretto; Division (Hong Kong): 42213, 42603, 42805, 42604, 42806. 42607, 42608, 42609, 42810, 11811, man girl, Fraulein Ursuai Albitus, | Third 11874, 11879, 11880, 39373, 33804, 93803,
LAST NIGHT'S. BADMINTON At the Chinese Recreation Club yesterday evening the home team entertained and beat St. John's by 6 sets to 3 in the "B" Division
32152, 32201, 32203, 32222, 32223. of the Badminton League.
32227, 33487, 33727, 33746, 33801, 33805, 33808, 33807, 33808, 33809. 33810. 33821, 33822. 33824. 33825,
33826, 33627,53828, 33929, 33830,
who climbed to the summit by a Policet v. Engineers (Club, 230
p.m.) Referee: Havelaar. new route.
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