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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.

KOWLOON JUNIOR SCHOOL ANNUAL PRIZE GIVING

MRS. R. E. LINDSELL

OFFICIATES

Mrs. B. E, Lindsoil, wife of the Puise Judge, presented the prizes at the annual Prize Giving of the "Kowloon Junior School yesterday afternoon when"

250 approximately parents and friends of the pupils attended.

An entertaining programme of games, various songs, singing

dances and a gavotte was offered by the boys "and girls of the school.

The dance rendered by the First Class children told a story of "The Frogs in the Pool" The children were attired in costume and fol- lowed their routine most success- fully.

ATTENDANCE, INCREASE The Headmistress. Miss J. W. Buckwell, reported briefly on the past year's activities and progress. When school opened last Septem- ber there were 117 pupils which has increased to 147 at present.

Conditions in the school were becoming crowded with the additional students, how- ". ever, space has been arranged so that next year the girl pupils will have a covered playground in the basement 'during the wet weather.

Miss Buckwell touched on the new school hours which

com-

t-cenes at the funeral of the Rev. Father John Pedrazzani, Rector

of St. Anthony's Church, Wanchai, which took place at the RomLİNTE Catholle Cemetery on Saturday afternoon.

GENERAL

NO EVIDENCE OF MALICIOUS DAMAGE

Chur

Against Etcher Fails

Remarking that there was no evidence of malicious damage, Mr.

R. Edwards, at the Central Police Court yesterday dismissed a charga brought against Lai Ting, assistant etcher, for maliciovaly damaging screen, the property at the Acme Company, Ltd., ct No. 23, Lan Kwel Fung.

Some scratches and three finger prints were found on the screen by the photographer,

Mr. J. A. T. Galvin, of the Ad- vertising and Publicity Bureau gave evidence, stating that in his opinion, the service scratch on the screen was not" done accidentally.

Lee Yat-nok, Director of the Acme Co. Ltd., said that the photographic department "was on the second floor, and defendant had no business to be in the pre- mises. Defendant's work WBS found to be unsatisfactory.

Li Chap-hel, overseer, said he ting them in the safe in the even- examined the screens before put-

ing.

Evidence was also given by the photographer and Sergeant E N. Moran

denied all the allega-

China Quarterly Spring Issues against him, and said that

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that he went up to the second The Spring number of the China inclusion of a contribution from door at 12.30 p.m. to see if there

H.K. POLICE

mence at the beginning of the Quarterly is devcted to wartime Dr. D.Y. Lin. "The behaviour of was any work to do..

financial and economic reconstruc- Prices in China Since the next term. September 18. Follow-

will therefore, be ..wel- ing other Junior Schools, the lon. The articles are from the War Kowloon Junior School will have Pens of the leaders of China's comed and it is hoped that more school hours only in the morning Government and can be regarded valuable data of this kind will be as the most authoritative of state-served by the editors of the "Quar- including Saturday.

ments upon the policies of a counterly." try engaged in the first major war Mrs. Lindsell presented prizes to since 1918. To the serious student the following:

CLASS. 4

PRIZE WINNERS

1st and Government Scholar- ship-Maria Patey 2nd. Claire Routley.

Lady MacGregor's cup for gen- eral progress.-Fat James,

Miss Stuart's prize for gress, Dorothy Newbern.

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Editorial Policy

The Managing and Editorial of Far Eastern "affairs, the ac- Board of the "China Quarterly": counts which are presented of the appear to have adopted the policy present organization of Chinese of presenting before the reading national fe are invaluable. And public the less spectacumar features to others who have wondered at of the war. But inasmuch as wars the apparent miracle of a "back- are won by the coordination of ward" country maintaining itself "the fighting front with the econ- under the stress of war against a emic and financial struggle in the | reputedly first-class power the rear, they are fulßiling a function answer will be found particularly, which is apt to be overlooked. The in the contributions which deal spring number has opened a vista with the financial measures adopt-of the reconstruction work now be Miss Audsley's prizes:-Generaled by the Chinese Government. ing pushed by the Chinese Govem-

CLASS 3

pro-

1st, Helen Fraser; 2nd, Pamela

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good Work, Barbara Miller, Shona Macintyre; Arithmetic, Dick Hop- kins, John Younghusband,

CLASS ZA

1st, Donald Whyte; 2nd, Patricia

Brown.

Mrs. Booker's prize.--Coralie Wolte,, John Shand.

CLASS 2B

1st, Rosemary Read: 2nd, Derek Foxall.

Many admirable periodicalsment in the distant hinterland. which catered to wide, reading.sec- The "China Quarterly" is obtain tions of the public su uso to au-able at the leading bookstores at;

RESERVE

ORDERS BY THE HON. ME. C. G. PERDUE, COMMISSIONER OF POLICE

CHINESE COMPANY Strength. The following have been taken on the strength of the Chinese Company, as from July 19, 1939:-

Constables R147 Lung Che-lap. R148 Charles Tam and R149 Tang Kwong-wing.

Training Course-Part II The undermentioned members of the Chinese Company will attend Onl nese Company Headquarters for Part II of Training Course" on Tuesday, July 25 at 17,30 hours sharp:-

Constables R106 Tang Siu-

dents of the political sciences have the price of $1.50 a copy. Subscrip- woon, Rili Chan Chi-wing, R112 been forced to discontinue publications can be entered at the offices Chan Ching-man, Ri29 Li Chunë. tion'on account of the war. The lot the "Hongkong Dally Press,"

“THAILAND"

R130 Chan Tak-cheong. R134 Leung Tak-kwong, R135 Yung Fook-pui, R136 Jospeh Tam Hung, VAGRANCY CHARGER137 LI Tang-sang, R138 CHG.

In accordance with the notifica- A Norwegian, Oscar Duilun. 41. Leong. R139 Chan Wai-shun, R140. Miss Whitleys prizes; Progress"

tion of the Presidency of the unemployed, appeared before Mr. Wel Ying-yuen. R141 Lo Shlu-kwal, Olga Kosar; General good work. Council of Ministers dated June T. J. Houston at the Central Court R142 Seah Cheow-hong, R143 John George Kulp, Rosemary Brown, 24, 1939 (B. E 2482) the word yesterday charged with being a MB. R144 Wu Man-hon, R145 WI-

CLASS 1

"Takiland" for "Slam" and the vagrant in the Colony. "

ist, Ruth Mills; nd, Kevin word "Thal" for "Siamese" will be He pleaded guilty and told the Charles Tam, and Ri49 Tang

Hourihan.

liam Ho, R147 Lüng Che-inp, R148

used from now on by the Minis- Court that on several occasions he Kwong-wing, The pupils graduating from the tries and Departments of the Thai, had been to the Norwegian Kowloon Junior School this year Government.

Consul to obtain assistance, but are M. Patey, P. Burrough, C

The "th" in "That" or "Thailand" had so far falled. Routley, M. Karrik, Logan, R. is not pronounced like the ordinary

"Duljun was allowed to remain Lang, D. Beraha, D. Newbern, W. Fayers (in the girls ist). The English "th." but should be pro- in the Colony for a further week boys include C, Bonhoff, M. Hom-nounced the "th" in the word to

lian, A Squibb, R, Martin, G. Langley, W. Kosar. A. İngilis, J. Tinson, E. Bearman, P. Moss.

GAMING CHARGE

"Thames."

LIFE BANISHEE FROM MALAYA

Hui

obtain employment, failing which he will be sent home...

COLONY HEALTH

on July 23.

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TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1939. -PAGE.

SUMMER SALE

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ASTOUNDING VALUES

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COTTON

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48 SHADOW. TISSUES

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45 LINENS FOR LOOSE COVERS OR CURTAINS IN MANY DESIGNS AND COLOURS ...

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FULL SIZE KAPOC CUSHIONS IN COLOURFUL WEAVES AND ART SILKS $2.00 EACH, or FRINGED CUSHIONS 82.50 EACH · CURTAIN NETS 48" WIDE

Usual Price 82.25 for $1.25 Yard

WE HAVE A PARTICULARLY GOOD RANGE OF

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The House of Quality & Service

"NIKS"

A Guated Cum

For Hong Kong Foo

Patrol Duty. Nightly between 20.00 hours and midnight by mem- DIDN'T WAIT bers as detailed by the offer in FOR BENCH- Charge of Company.

FINED HIMSELF

INDIAN COMPANY Training Course-Part 11 The To Bwansea Police Court on undermentioned members of the July 6 went a man who fined. Indian Company will attend In-nimself and had a clerk -endorse. dian Company Headquarters on his licence without him going Tuesday, and Friday, July 25 and before the bench.

RETURNS

23 respectively for Part II of The name of Thomas. Nicholas Thirty-six cases of tuberculosis, Training Course at 17.30 hours Thomas, a Bwanses Valley license, Admitting that he was a life

thirteen cases of dysentery, seven sharp:-

accused of exceeding the speed On a charge of keeping a com- banishee from Malaya and &

Constables R237 Kaints Bachoo.iimit, was called several times in mon gaming house where the previous conviction against him in cases of enteric fever, three cases!

of cholera, two cases of diphtheria R252 Faguir Mohamed. R221 Nand court without a reply. « game of darts was played, it be- Hongkong.

31, Hing,

were Bingh, R234 A. Haföón, RŽBY N.L.. Suddenly the warrant officer ing the first occasion in Kowloon unemployed, who pleaded guilty to and one case of measles Court where the gaine was specif- the charge of theft of fear pairs notified to the Health Department Advani, R278 Lal Singh, R210 S.A. explained that Thomas had been

Ismail, R266-Kesar All, R261 Mak-paid, and gone. cally mentioned in a gaming of silk stockings from the Sincere]

han Singh, R258 A. W, Kader, R226 The magistrates' clerk: "But he house charge, three men, Ho Company on Sunday, was senten-

M. Akber, and R257 Sarwar Khan has not been tried yet": Cheung, 43, wal Ping, 28, and Tuced to three months" hard labour

It was found that the man had Lam, 19,- appeared before Mr. Qby Mr. T. J. Houston at the

Patrol Duty Nightly between 20.00 hours, and midnight by meth-called at the Clerk's office. A. A. Macfadyen. Mr. J. B. Pren-Central Court yesterday.

bers as detailed by the officer in paid 10s, and had his licence en- 11a, Assistant Crown Bolicitor

Charge of Company. prosecuted, and Mr. F. G, Nigel appeared for the defence. Mr. Macfadyen reserved judgment on the case to Friday afternoon.

JAPANESE FINED

Bosuke Talda, 49, a Japanese sübject, appeared before Mr. T. J.

to

Pleading guilty to stealing handbag from a lady at Des Voeux Road Central, Wong Ching, 31, unemployed, W29 sentenced three months' hard labour by Mr. T. J. Houston at the Central Court yesterday.

dorsed.

had

FLYING SQUAD

After they had recovered from Constable R365 Tai Wing-leung their astonishment, the magia- has been taken on the strength of trates asked the clerk to deal On the application of Det- the Flying Squad, as from June 24, with the matter. Houston, at the Central Court Inspector W. N. Darkin, the case 1939.” -

two charges of against five Chinese, Wong Yin, Patrol Duty," Nightly between

on.

A rickshaw coolle was sentenced yesterday, to three months' hard labour by falling to report to the Passport 22, Tang Lol, 25, Chan Lath, 19, 20.00 hours and midnight by mem-20.00 hours and midnight by mam“ Mr. T. J. Houston at the Central Office his departure from, and Wong Ku-shan, and Chung bers as detailed by the Omeer in bers as detailed by the Officer in

Charge of Company. Court yesterday for stealing $28 arrival in the Colony on July 15 Kwet-sheung, who was charged Charge of Company...

with murder of Lal Bo at Main from an Americani sailor. F. M and 16 respectively. Rodekirchen, of the U. B. 8. PIIL- "A time of $20 on each charge was Street at Shankiwan on July 22 bary at Wanchal on Sunday night. imposed.

POP ENOUGH'S ENOUGH

I DREAM OF YOU'

ALL NIGHT AND MOST:

OF THE DAY!

was remanded for three days.

YOU OUGHT TO'

LET ME HAVE

THE REST OF THE

TIME TO

MYSELF!

EMERGENCY UNIT ··

C. CHAMPKIN, RESERVE

DEF. (K) Patrol Duty Nightly between Hongkong. July 24 1839,

By J. MILLAR WATT

SQUAB

Tel. 28151.

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