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MEETING

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Death At Sessions

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A local journal some time ago. suggested that the Hong Kong y lost control of himself, as be mind was not''patronly', a sugges- himself admitted almost in 30 tion in which may possibly be, re- many words at the Magistracy, and dected the continued falling off of jon

an, impulse committed this publle support of the Association | crime? and one which would appear worthy of exploration.

period amounted to $16,041.00.

CONTRIBUTION REDUCED

PRIZE DAY AT KOWLOON JUNIOR SCHOOL

port.

Lady Northcote Distributes Awards

cote on behalf of the school for distributing the prizes.

Fine handicraft by pupils of the school was on exhibition and a short play was, presented by the oupils.

1.

SCHOOL REPORT In her report the Headmistress said, in part:-

THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1938.

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Direct Service”—London date. Imperial 10th July.

The Kowloon Junior School held its annual prize day in the hall of the Central British School yes "Secondly, did not his prepari- tons to leave the Colony, depost-terday. Lady Northcote who was at- In the year 1935 the Government ting his effects with a friend, his tended by Captain Batty-Smith, accepted the "recommendation of words in the bed-room that night, A.D.C., distributed the prizes, after the preliminary advisory Com words that were not challenged, the Headmistress had read her re- mittee, whose report was published words you have no reason to du-

After Lady Northcote had given and laid before Legblative Council believe; "you say I silly, I no silly, and contributed to the funds of the I rou-words which the de-away the prizes, a bouquet was Tientsin and Swatow.. Association the sum of $25,000.00. fence did not ask Dr. Pfister to presented to her by little Cynthia Saigon

Bell, and Mr. G. R. Sayer, Director | Japan This gave the Association some attempt to explain-his allegations of Education, thanked Lady North- USA, Honolulu, Japan and Manila thing to start on Contributions of conspiracy, allegations which as from the public for the same Dr. Shaw suggests had the icea of at any rate minimising ir'not exculpating himself of any share in the affair do not all these In 1936 the Government again preparations and so forth suggest gave to the Association, without that, despite the evidence of Dr. stipulations the sum of $15,000.00, | Páster, prisoner was far from not and in introducing the Budget the knowing, but was fully aware of, Colonial Secretary stated that the not only of what he was doing, but contribution was reduced from that what he was doing was wrong. 125 as compared with 113 last year. $25,000 to $15,000 at the suggestion Thirdly, are not the" incidents-

Attendance, is satisfactory though of the Secretary of State for the the use of two knives, the violence I wish that more parents would Colonies but the Government in and strength of the attack the as-overcome the temptation to take dicated its willingness to ask the sault on the fellow-servants,

|their children away before school Secretary of State to sanction a against whom also, he admits he ends on Saturday mornings for 25th June) ........ supplementary vote if the public had a grievance, even the ery of beach picnics, from which they Japan. Shanghai and Formosa response to the appeal for funds robbers', the climbing up on the

often return painfully sunburnt. justified such a course.

[roof-are not all these Incidents,

In February Miss Auldsley and This was clearly a case where though admittedly consistent with

Miss Gemnell - bath with the without public support it would one suffering from epileptic equi Higher Fachel Certiacate-joined not have been justidable to expand valent equally consistent with the the staff. Miss Auldsley has also the large sums from the public funds, more rational explanation of an Higher Froebel Handwork Diplóma.

of ungovernable and and it was the intention of the outbreak

abnormal rage brought on by scheme was further advanced, to brooding. and the reaction after ad his struggle make Its contribution on a dollar the awful deed

with Mr. Challinor? for dollar basis RJ was recom- mended by the Committee men- tioned. This principle has now been adopted.

Government.

scon as the

CHINESE RESPONSE

INSANITY RULE

The maximum enrolment was

HEALTH OF PUPILS Health is generally good. Pupils were vaccinated In January and Inoculated against cholera in June. Dr. Nash has inspected all new en- trants and others suspected of de- "I will remind you once again of fects. We are grateful to her for the insanity rule. Uncontrolled her ready help and were very sorry impulse is not enough. A sense of to say "Good-bye" to her. grievance is not enough. The Co- fence cannot

to

MISS COOPER

I note from the report of the

anything rely on

The sad event of the year for Directors of the Association that

short of epileptic equivalent. And this school was the retirement of the repeated appeals made by

succeed in that defence you Miss Cooper, Headmistress of Kow- the Secretary for funds ·con-

must be satisfed' that at the time loon Junior since 1924. She was tinue to show a disappointing response. Of the amount that has did not know what he was doing well know how impossible it is to prtsoper was so afflicted that he beloved by Staff and children and been subscribed. the bulk came or what he was doing was wrong. take her place. We all hope she from public companies and Euro-

"Assuming therefore, that you will enjoy her retirement as much pean Arms. Although these com- are absolutely satisfied as to the as she has her time in Sydney and panies represent Chinese capital nature of Mrs. Challinor's death New Zealand. to no small extent it seems a pity there remains only one of two that the direct response from the verdicts. If the defence has satis loon Bus Company for arranging I should like to thank the Kow- Chinese community appears 50 fled you beyond all doubt of the optional stops near our gate, all disproportionate,

prisoner's Insanity at the time in my stan for their ready help, and I should like to have to record the sense that I have detailed to the Headmaster of the Central a more individual, and direct en-you, then your verdict should be British School for allowing us the couragement from that quarter, guilty but insane. If you are not use of this hall and for throwing and I would avall myself of the so satisfled then it is your duty open his school to our visitors." As opportunity afforded me here to to, and prisoner guilty of murder most of our children will eventually day to Impress upon all the im-without any qualification. portance to the Colony of this MI after consideration of the project. The development of Hong whole of the evidence there is still Kong as a holiday resort cannot any doubt in your mind. It is the fall to become, directly or indirect-Crown and not prisoner, who is ly, of value to everyone. "whether entitled to that doubt.” he be the head of a large firm, or

a small tradesman or a rickshaw coolle. "

THE DEATH SENTENCE

The jury retired at 3.04.

It is to be hoped therefore that Returning 17 minutes later, the those who realise the great poten- foreman said: We find the prison tialities of this organisation willer guilty of murder without quali- continue to support it to the best fication.

of their ability.

our

His Lordship (to prisoner): The Ample evidence is on record that jury unanimously, and to my mind work is having very good. very rightly, have found you guilty. effect. The ideal situation, natural Have you anything to say why beauties and sporting amenities of sentence should not be passed upon Hong Kong offer such attractions you?"

Prisoner: I have nothing to say. that I venture to prophesy that

claims for the Colony as a His Lordship: You have been holiday resort are on the eve of a convicted--and in my opinion fuller recognition.

rightly-for a brutal and horrible crime. Maybe, as you yourself told YEAR'S PROGRAMME

the court, you were suffering from You will notice from the Reports sense of grievance. That can be of the Directors that the estimate no possible excuse. -

our

of our fourth year's programme His Lordship then passed sen- covers an item of $6,000 for the tence of death. Prisoner's expres- printing of a "specially illustrated sion remained the same, though and illuminated book on Hong he was slightly pale, as he was fed Kong. This work is being prepared away from the dock.

by the well-known authoress. Ellen His Lordship thanked the gen- Thorbecke. a specialist in travel tlemen of the jury for the time fiterature, and should prove a wel- and trouble they had given to this come addition to the Association's "not altogether easy” case, and propaganda material. -

exempted them from jury service

A sum of £300 has been voted for four years.

الر

"CONSIDERING

CHINA LOAN -

London, July 13.

for the printing in England of posters and brochures for dis- tribution at the Empire Exhibition in Glasgow, and from Hong Kong.. An up-to-date travellers' map of Kowloon and the New Territories is now "in' the Press, newspaper] .. and.-periodical advertising cam-.

It is understood that the ques- paigns in the Malay. States. North China and other parts are inion of a loan for China has been course of preparation, and plans constantly under consideration in are under way for the representa- London, and various suggestions tion of Hong Kong at the British have been made, but it is gathered Industries Fair and" American Ex-that matters, have not yet reached a point where a decision can be hibitions in 1939,

reached(Reuter),

OFFICERS ELECTED The followings were efected to the Board of Directors serve on for the coming year:-

'Chairman:—Mr. E. Wynne- Jones. Members of the Board:- Mr. J. E. Taggart, O. B: E.. Mr.

STREET ACCIDENTS INJURE 30·

There were 78 traffic accidents

Tang Chung-pat, Mr. P. Todd. in the Colony during the week Hon. Sir Robert Kotewall and ending Saturday as the result of Major R. D. Walker, MI C

which 30 persons, were injured,'

come here, this is naturally of the greatest Interest to their parents.

Class 4

The list of prizewinners is as follows::

Scholarship to C.8.8. and First Prize: Dorothy Revie.

Lady MacGregor's Cop for the best all-rounder: G. Nesterott.

Second Prize; Norma Blakey. Progress: Molly Terry, Betty Morton, Tania Tchurin.

Good Work: Alvin Desterhaft. Improved Work: Victor Russell. Progress:

Kan Haruden.

Vamela Vartres.

Class X First: Moira Patey. Second: Dawn Ramsay. Progress: Mary Bowery; Graham Langley.

Good Work: Patricia James, Re- ginald Martin.

Special Prize presented by Miss Andisley, Antony O'Connor.

Class 2A

First: Pamela Pass. Second Shona McIntyre, Progress: Dorothy Richards, Alastair Dick, Desmond Rodgers. Good Work: Vera Rumanzef. Special Prize presented by Mrs. Booker: John Nací..

Class 23. First: Mary Steele Perkins. Becond: "Ian Lindsay. Reading: Joyce Cave, Ian Fraser. Progress: Sheila Waterton, Pat DEWBOA

Special Prize for Hand Work and, Drawing presented by Miss Whit- ley: Pippa Portallion

Class 1

First Group--- 100 First: George Kulp. Second: Heather Rodger. "Third: Peter Martin.

Second Group- First: Cynthia Bell. Second: Donald Wagstaff, Third: Rosemary Brown. Barbara

Judge.

Third Group

First: Forbes Eastman.

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