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“DIOCESAN SCHOOL THEN ORPHANAGE.

DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES,

The successful pupils in the Diocesan School and Orphanage who have worked so hard dur ing the past year received their reward to-day when the annual presentation of prizes was made, H. E the Cavernor, Sir Matthew Nutha, prerided. The ceremony was held lo one of the class rooms, which was very tariqfully decorated with bunting, and there was scarcely a seat available when the head master, Mr Piercy, opened the proceedings." Before reading bis report, Mr. Piercy con gratulated the Governor on being restored to health again,

THE HONGKONG TELEGI

requires, socious attention. Thirteen boys with

showed up? tion of

30

that this answe the boys and upon their scholars indeed have man

His Excellency then proceeded to distribute the prizes, John Crolius was awarded the "special" pries for history while the Ho Kem

1 by R. J. B Tong Scholarship was secured by R. J. Hal- inge.

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FEBRUARY

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Sales-Hongkong Banks 5935, London 108, Unions $800, Canton Insurance $295, Hongkong Fires $175, Chint Fires $95, Macao Steamboats Sgo. Shell Transports 31/6, Chian Sugar S130, Hongkong, Docks $144 Kowloon Wharves 595, Hongkong Hotels $120, Cements $313, China Lights $9!, A.S. Watson $12.

Nominal-National Banks Set, lado-Chinas Shanghal Docks Tis. 107, Hongkow Wharves Th 233 ex new issue, Hongkong. Landi S107, Dairy Farms 316), Trunways Sars.

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DINNER

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FISH

1907

Smoked Fish and Butter Sauce.

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JOINTS, &c.

Roast Leg of Multon and Mini Sutice. Roast Capon and Bread Sauce. Boiled Bacon and Spinach,

Cold Corned Round of Beef Rod Plain Salad.

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Cheese Biscuits,

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RECORDS.

GOVERNMENT BILLS.

2/st.

15

TENDERS for SPECIE, BRITISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS, current in this

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Colony, in Exchange for Sterling Bills drawn

at 10 days' sight on the Lords Commissioners

2.85

of His Majesty's Treasury, London, will be

2.34

A.M., on the 4th February, 1907

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The Tenders to state the total amount (in

5%

861 received by the Treasury Chest Officer, until New Stock just arrived

to days' sight,Sydney and Melbourne.....2.1

& months sight

months tight Fratto...

4 months' sight Germany, Bar Silver Bank of England rate........ Sovereign

To-day's Advertisements.

Pounds Sterling), and the amount for which

58.98 each Bill should be drawn, but no Bills will be

issued for less than $100

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK" COMPANY,`LIMITED...

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

THE

The Tenders to be in Duplicate, and in sealed covers,addressed to the Treasury Chest Officer, and endorsed "Tenders for Government Bills.

The right to accept or reject any or all of the Tenders is reserved. ??

Copies of Forms of Tender cán be had on application.

J. T. CARTER, Lieut. Colonel, A, P. D. HM. Treasury Chest Officer.

to the boy who wrote the best answers to ques-under review. I have had personal experience. ha haped will be looked into. The first was ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING His Majesty's Treasury Office,

the last examlitas whilst of the R. Cioline, did very durd 6 are wall. His essay was the result of ordered hay thinking and not merely a series of vague sentences committed to paper in the order in which they happened, to simmer out of the author's brain; il was well-written, grammatical, ful ability to put their answers correctly, spelled, and neat. None of the other cise and accurate form. And even when a ques- pupils did really well and nearly half the class tion has been misunderstood, or it was taken were very weak, their work being untidy to refer to something differnet, the wrong illogical and full of gross grammatical blun- answer has often manifested knowledge of the ders. The composition In Standard V has scriptures or catechism that the papers did not considerably improved, and is on the whole dicit, except accidentally, but which failed to very satisfactory. It would be better if shorter secure marke of which it was deserving--by compositions were shown up-three-quarters of reason of being "good matter in the wrong a page is enough for Standard V-and more at place or not rightly co-ordinated. Neverthe tention paid to correctness of grammar. Gram-less, in some boys in each standard examined, HEADMASTER'S REPORT.

a failure to understand the meaning of the mari-The work is fairly good. Analysis and Turning to bi raport, Mr. Piercy said:

parsing are rather weak, and a number of mis- words employed, or to distinguish them from Your Excellency, ladies and gentlemen Before beginning the repoit would takes are made in "Parts of Speech," Geo- some others nearly resembling than in sound, graphy Gopd on the whols. I retain my opin (sloce such misunderstandings. entail loss of place on record thegreat loss this school,ion that "Asia and Africa with fuller part marks), should receive the earnest attention in in common with the rest of this Colony, has suffered in the death of our fate culars of China' is too much for a year's the coming days of both boys and teachers. revered Bishop. Pe not only subscribed work in Standard V. History:The paper set at examination were. 'on the whole better liberally to the funds, but touk`n keen interest

done than last year. Standard V did fairly on in the management of the school and was at all times ready to give us the benefit of his the whole and a few boys very well. Standard great experience in educational matiera, The VI did well; and the work of Standard

The prizes having boon distributed, His Ex- anrolment during the year was 314, the aver. V may be considered to be very good. ago atiendance was 222.5 against 195 last year, Mathematics-Arithmetic: Good. Geometry: cellency thanked Mr. Piercy for the kind con- and an increasing number of boys did not miss The differences in the attainments of the pupils gratulations be had offered at the opening of an attendance, as the, 235 school days. In in Standard V in genmetry, as in most other the proceedings. 1.E. then referred to the April giboys entered the public competition for subjects, is remarkable. Figures should be death of Bishop Hoare. He said that on medale and prizes offered by the Bellios geatly drawn and lettered with capitals. The the previous occasion when he visited Trustees we carried off the first three prizes propositions should not be written out like a the school he was supponed by the late and bracketted with 2 boys from another piece of composition, but after the syle Bishop. The death of Bishop Hoare, said he, was a great loss to the Colony and to achnot for the fourth prize, At the Oxford adopted in modern lext, booke Standard VI

he school. The report of Mr. Piercy, he went Iocal Examination eld in July, 3 boys passed and VI are good. Riders are well done.

on to say, was a gratifying one. The general the preliminary, a the junior and 5 the senior. Drawing: The problem set seems to have been This is the first occasion on which we have too hard for Standard Ví. The work in Stand-attendance at the school was on, the increase jo days' sight San Francisco & Now York..54% had more than 3 successful in the senior. During ard VII is good on the whole and fairly neatly 'The school roll showed an increase of fourteen the autumn the Government lent us the excel worked. Solutions should be worked in ink, per cent, over that of last year. One thing lent lantern and splendid'slides prepared under not pencil--All the working should be shown; that was important was that the school was the auspices of the League of the Empire in no erosures should be made. Algebra: Stand-more efficient and had earned a Government England for use in the Colonies, and Mr. and VII with the exception of 3 boys have done grant. A number of scholars were successful Brawn ably delivered a series of 13 geographá, very well indeed. Standard Vi were also good, at the Oxford Local Examination and also at cal lectures to very appreciative audiences but there is a great difference between the the examination of the Belilion Trustees. The from the Diocesan Girls' School, Fairlea Girls' werk of the 2 fiandards, Hookkeeping:-A school also won the shield in the "Hygiene School and our own upper classes. He wrote long and difficult paper was excellently done Competition. (Applause). Another epon, most satisfactory, was Rev. Mr. Stephens' in his report: "The pupils interest in the home. by Standard VII in a way much above the outside that of the examination, which was land has been aroused and their knowledge of average as regards accuracy, beatness and it considerably increased. There. I take it are grasp of the subject. Standard VI also did report on scriptore. In the Inspector of chools' report it said that history was a weak subjeci. H.E. had given a special the objects of the lantern lecture. My satis.well. Shorthand is still in 'e theoretical faction is based on the letters i have received stage. I think that no boy' cas yet write

fast

Jre cats

with long hand, prize for that subject and will continue and the eagerness with which the children as

to do so. (Applause). Two points on' which looked forward to the lectures." In December The subject has been taught for 3 years.

he Inspector of Schools reported unfavourably

OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the new Belilios Trustees offered to as a prize Latin: The subject was started in the year

New Praya, on MONDAY, the agih February, tions set by the Inspector of Schools on the of teaching the text book used (Sanzerschein's "fast promotion. A boy, H. E. stated, ought the Offices of the Company, Queen's Buildings,

not to be put into a higher class until he was

1907, at 12 o'clock Noon, for the purpose of subject matter of the lectures: this was awarded Ora Maritima) and I can only express dis

appointment at the results achieved. The well up in the lower class subjects. The receiving the Report of the Directors and the (o M. Leitao.

On 2nd December 17 boys sat for the ad- ability to translate from English' into. Latia at second was English composition-a subject of fatement of Accounts to the 31st December; The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company vanced hygiene axamination and a team in the end of a year is practically nil, The great importance. There was one criticism 1936.

the speaker had about the school and that was accordance with H.E. the Governor's arrange-teaching of this very valuable subject requires on the subject of Latin. He doubted whether will be CLOSED from the arth to the asth ments entered for the elementary hygiene reconsideration. I suggest that, if it is taught, Latin was of any use, for, according to H E., February, both days inclusive.

THOS. I. ROSE, shield; we have not yet had the results, more time must be given to it; which-time hardly a school in the Colony turned ourBy Order of the Board of Directors,

Concluding, he con

Secretary, Six senior boys entered for Pitman's short might be gained by teaching the Non-Chinese classical scholars.

Hongkong, 1st February 1007, (184 hand and grade exam.; the results will buys Latin grammar in the place of English gratulated the masters on their last year's work, and wished the boys a pleasant holiday, be known later. The Inspector of Schools grammar. Chinese:-Reading: Good, Com visited us on the 17th December, inspected position: Fair. It would be an assistance to the, lower classes and examined the higher the Inspector il compositions were done in by written papers; his report is appended.exercise books, and dated. Chinese pens and There have been some changes in the staff paper should be used. Grant I recommend a Grant at the highest rate of 35 and report during the year. Our senior assistant master Mr. Sykes, went home on 7 months' furlough that the school is thoroughly efficient. The main points that seem to me to require atteulion after 7 years' excellent work; he is due, to re

are: English composition in the 3 highest turn shortly. Mrs. Arnold was granted g months' leave on urgent private affairs from standards and the danger of too rapid 1st October: we were fortunate in securing the promotions, services of Mrs. Drummond, who has bad con. siderable experience in teaching and has done good work. An additional vernacular teacher was engaged in March; the Anglo-Chinese nssistant died after a short illness and Mr. Li Pat took his place. Last season theschool team won the Championship of the Hongkong School Football League(applause), and the Shield found

Universe." In this competi❘ its first resting place with us. tion 23 points were gained out of a possible 24, and only one goal was scored against us. The Football I engue having drawn away the at- papers that were by no means "easy," but tention of other schools from cricket, we went such as demanded a large and accurate know further afield for opponents and so had ledge of the tible partions studied, and also some pleasant and sometimes, successful of the Church catechism. The results have games with the second elevens of the Civil certainly surprised me, especially in view Service, Police and Craigengower, Mr. of much less time having.heen allowed for the Brawn has taken an active interest in sport papers than would, at all, have admitted of the and our successes are largely due to his whole paper in any standard being, completed. fostering care and training. The bathing Allowing a maximum therefore of above 100 season was brought to an abrupt conclusion marks for each whole paper I hope I made it by the September Typhonn, so our annual just possible for n hundred to be earned by a aquatic sports did not take place. The board facile and accurate thinker, composer and ing accommodation of the school has been writer, though necessarily, as in most examina- fully occupied all the year; the "health of the tions, a slower writer or thinker would be boys has been good, excepting the last few seriously handicapped. The marks awarded weeks, when colds and sore throats have been

are therefore quite of the value of "peicent- too common. Our thanks are again due to

age" marks, or to a boy handicapped by writ. the medical staff of the Civil Hospital for their ing in unfamiliar English, or being very kind attention in cases of accident and sick slow with his pen, they should have a higher ness, and to the following gentlemen for pro value. Nine Standard VII. boys returned vlding prizes:Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett, Rev papers of which six meriter 50 marks or F. T. Johnson, Messrs. L. Arnold, F. B. L. above, the two highest being 81 and 74%, rest Bowley, Fung Wa-chuen, J. Gebbing, opectively. The seventh bay only faded of Fook, Ho Tung, A. Rumjalia, Sin Tak-fan, F. reach the 80, standard by 3 marks, the re- Southey, Wong Pa-chuen, (Applause).

maining a almost touched 40%. In Standard VI, THE INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS' HEPORT.

a Chinese boy's paper was so excellent that 1 The report of Mr. E. A. Irving, Inspector of had to give 91: three other Chinese boys Schools, regarding this school, is as follows:- got 75, 63, and 51, respectively: 4 boys beside

Staff: Headmaster, G. Piercy, 8 assistant got 40%, or above, and only one boy of the V Standard Scripture, M. Leitao, fountain Europene mastiza und mistress, and 2 Chinese eleven examined, is below one-third marks. In pen, Mathematics and Latin, A. Strangman, masters. Discipline and Organization The Standard V, not only is one boy awarded 94","Lamb's Tales." Chinese Translation, Cheung discipline continues to be all that could be de-marks, but half the boys are above (or almost Tuk-yap," History of China.” sired. The plan of separating the Chinese touch) half micks, and only a papers get, less from the English speaking boys in parallel than 3%. Several of the papers would have divisions of the lowest classes, appears to be been marked still higher, but for their unequal working well. The master of the lowest Chi- character, with much excellence they betray neka division is inexperienced and requires some carelessness in missing the point of the some advice apon the method of teaching. I questions before them. However 84% is a good am strongly of opinion that some boys in the second; a boys bracketted ap grd get 71%: 8 higher standards have been promoted 100 others are over 60%; 1 and 4 got 55% or above, quickly, especially in Standard V. Sanitation: and the whole of the papers are creditable

Very satisfactory, Floor SpaceSufficient The papers, given in by Standards 111 and (V. for 470 pupils.. Apparatus :~Very satisfact are also very good, since toboys in Standard IV. pry, English-Colloquial. The method of attain to 40% (or almost touch that point) out teaching colloquial on the Chinese side of the of 26 boys. The highest marks 61% 10 Lower school has improved. Reading --Good.eamed, by a Chinese boy, but a other boys are Weiling -- have again to draw attention, bracketted with 58% each and another has 53% and more emphatically, to the weakness in 3 boys of Standard 111, curiously enough, head English composition, especially in the high- the list in the same way, a Chinese tring

· standard. le below the mark and highest, with 66% and a boys bracketted also

SCRIPTURE.

Rev. A. J. Stephens reports as follows scripture examipation:- regarding the When invited to examine the Diocesan Boys' School in scripture, 1 possessed no personal knowledge of the boys' attainments or know- ledge in this subject; but, having had sub. mitted to me two sets of examination papers that had been given in 'previous years, I formed the opinion that their ability must be consequently prepared of a high order.

Rev. Johnson thanked the Governor for being present to-day, after which the National Anthem was sung, and cheers for "The Gover nor," "The Headmaster," "Ladies and Visi tor" brought the proceedings to a close.

HONOURS AND PRIZE LIST, 1906, Oxiard University Local Examinations Senior: J. Crolius, H. Anderson, W. Drude, F. Siemsen, W. Thom. Jtor: F. Brandt, R. J. Hastings, S. Jex, P. Whitfield. Preliminary Chiu Yan-tiz, Lai Shiu-un, W. Sina.

Belilios Medal and Prize Examination 2-14, J. Crolius, ilver medal ard $30; and, R. Drudé Sto; 3rd, R. J. Hastings S15; 4th, P. Whitfield $10.

Bellion ¿Prize for Visual Instructions:-M. Leitao SIO.

Ho Kom-tong Scholarship:-R. J. Hastings, Class Prizes:-VII Standard : (1) R. J. Hastings, silver watch, (2) P. Whitfield, Macau lay's History of England.

VI Standard: (1) Chau Chu-yan, "The

"

V Standard (1) F. Leitao, Boys' Own

SANITARY DEPARTMENT. FREE VACCINATION is performed at the following Hospitals as follows, Sundays excepted-

GOVERNMENT CIVIL HOSPITAL, 2 F.M. to

4 F.M., daily.

ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, 10 AM. 10

Noon, daily.

NETHERSOLE HOSPITAL, 10 AH. to Noon,

daily.

TUNG WAH HOSPITAL, 10 AM to 4 P.M.

daily.

J..M. ATKINSON, Trín, Civ. Med. Officer Hongkong, 1st February, 1907. [187

PUBLIC AUCTION, THE Undersigned have received instructions

Annual (2) F. Ablong, " Highway Pirates."Tomies Registrar, Supreme Court,

IVA Standard: (1) I. Whitfield, "River Adventures." (1) J. A. "Smith, "Sports and Pastimes."

IVB Standard: (1) Chiu Yan-tak, Life of Nelson." (2) Leung Kwan, "Lion of the North."

IIIA Standard: (1) T. Rowan, "Pioneer Stories." (2) 1. Sinn, "Deeds that won the Empire.'

to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, TO-MORROW, (SATURDAY), the 2nd February, 1907, at 2.30 F.M., at the Occidenta! Hotel, Elgin Road, Kowloon, THE GOODS AND CHATTELS,

Comprising

SUNDRY

1118 Sinndard: (1) Wong Tso-yer, "Nor-HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

TERMS: As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, wegian Pictures." (2) Tam Sz-ynu, "Clive in india."

Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, ist February, 1997. [186

IIA Standard; (1) P. Abesser, "Chatterbox." (2) J. Kelly," City at the Pole."

IIB Standard: () Mok Cheuk-sang, "Con- quest of Peru." (2) Mak Shiu-ming," "With Columbus."

1A. Standard: (1) H. unjabn, Bravely Wan.". (2) Lee Hong-cheung, "Crown of Success,"

IB Standard: (1) Peter Wong, Exploration." (3) Cheung U-pei, Barchester Boys.”

Polar "Two

Special Prizes:-VII Standard: Scripture, J. C. Frewin, silver watch. Shakespeare, P.. Whitfield, Tennyson," Mathematics, H. Andrron "Icelandic ictures," Shorthand and Bookkeeping, H. Anderson, Writing-case. Latin, J. C. Frewin, "Macaulay's Estays,”

VI Standard Scripture, Chiu Van-isz, Mo- dera Mechanism." Mathematics and Chinese Translation, Chau Chu.yan, fountain pen.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Fletcher Street. Hongkong, 1st February, 1907,

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship

PREUSSEN,* having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opiem, Treasure and Valuables, are being landedand stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowar of the Hong kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Com pany, Limited, Kowloon, or West Point, whence delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before FRI- DAY, the rst February, at 3 P.M.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. ing undelivered after the 8th February will be subject to rent..

"

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will be examined on the 8th February, at 9.30 A.M.

All Claims must reach us before the 15th February, 1907, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 1st February, 1907,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P

P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer

"PALMA,"

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-nained vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed of theft in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before

AT the Undersigned's Sales Room, 6 hours.

z, Zetland Street, TO-MORROW,

(SATURDAY), the 2nd February, 1907,

... at-2.30 P.M, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of all descriptions, including a very fina DRAWING ROOM SUITE, - TERMS:-As usual, Catalogues issued.

F. KIENE,

Auctioneer, Telephone No. 574.

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Hongkong, tat February, 1907.

KOWLOON PIGEON CLUB,.. SHOW FANCY

IV Standard: Scripture, Chiu Yan-tek, Pil-A BIRDS will be sold on the grounds Y grim's Progress." Scripture, H. A. Parker, "Val the "KOWLOON HOTEL on the 13th and Daintry." Algebra, J. Whitfield, "George 14th of February, 1907. It will be open to the Public from to A., to 5 P.M., and the adjudge. Stephenson."

ment will take place in the afternoon of the 14th inst,

IIIA Standard: Scripture, F. Brewster,

Bible Stories.”

ENTRANCE FEE ONE DOLLAR PER CAGE.

III Staddard: Scripture, Wong T10-1

All entries to be forwarded to the Hon. Secre-- "Nuttall's Dictionary,"

111C Standard: Map and Brush Drawing/dary on or before the forenoon of the 12th inst, od Birde in Suitable Cages to be sent to the B. A. Maasberg, writing case, Chinese, Mok Kowloon Hotel before to A. of the 13th lost. Hing-cbu, "John Halifax, gentleman

Forms of applications and all necessary in- II Standard: Scripture, (a) J. Mackenzie, Madern Engineerlag (b) Mok Hing-cheang formation can be had from the Hon. Secretary, "Self-Help, Chinese, Leung Chiu-hing, "Discoveries and Explorations.

c/o The Kowloon Hotel,

Some of the leading European Firms have die foffered prizes, which will be exhibited on the 'I Standard,' Scripture, (a) Wong Kukwan, second day of the show. Modem New Testament” (b)]. Wong,

J. D. LOGAN, Sunday Chinese, Kwok Man-pan, “Fights for the Flag" -

Music, G. Brockett, Athletics, W. R. WODE,

cricket-bat,

A

Chairman.:

R. DAVID.

Hon. Secretary.

pg, In February, 1902.

Goods not cleared by the 7th instant, m

will be subject to rent. No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godoy for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an ap pointed hour.

All claims must be presented within ten days of the Meamer's arrival"here after which dale they cannot be recognised.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns,

E, A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

Hongkong. ist February, 1907.

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