QUEENS COLLEGE.
ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JAN
enables me to enderse that statens supported by the excellent resulas is Classes VI and VII at the annual examination. On the other hand, the react of the pupil teachers kamination in a theoretical paper and In prac.
008.
MARTHE HIXTY-NINTH ANNUAL MEETING,
there will not be parser. the top of the Trans procedents to guide
naugurating the service: gethi will introduction of someꞌneve).
hose statistics can be nothing: The sixty ninthadaval genéral Voasting of stance, the transrotatón La pewno te
crowded last Wednesday on the occasion of ibender, on bis return (from England, took | with the subjects, maithmetic, dictation, gtam», gross in the Oxford SpcA) WEREJNERat ! prove Canton Medical Missionary Bóciety was number of the terminlani
boy
excellent...
In July." Not a single
bays
were
Hd Kom Tong, Mr. Chor Leep Chee, Mr. E D. low. Reference to the figures in the préceding | ted boys are fit for this class its evident thatsYVANLA
·G."
Piercy, Mr.
усли
The Reading
is very
year
and Cricket Cluba, Bouitib.
19
this
look ach
SWAR
SJEWICH
bearing
sections, and the ticke
will merly bear, pumbers, corresponding thard sections. The same ticketekill baş
'the' All
routes,
the conductor punching
Sylvester, Mrs, and Miss Stellon Hooper, May | myself throughout the year, to possess better (ushed itself this year," by winding the TT Midtunywein not & portion of the school. The following coport, was presented by Dr head Road to Lay om BYTTHE
Bateson Wright, Mr. G. P. Lammert, Mr. and Mrs, Young Hoe, Miss Harker, Mr Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. Moosby, Mr. T. K. Dealy, Bir, E. Ralphs, Mr. A. W. Grant, Mr.
Crook, and others.
Davenport the secretary
Bartram Tanner, Mr. H. L. Garralt, Mr. A. 7.mination when 84 per cour: Passed instand of pres. Competition Cup Van interghalk and the Legislative Council had agreed to spend carried on to their satisfaction. The difficulties be five cents," The farq foritwo sections in tel
ANNUAL REPORT.
55.
have
This
route
ls from
weak points observable in their papers foTOURO".] of 2 Chinese football tonci leaving was too boyjayant in the Colony, China sad } registered as being in residence op. Kami tam forelga suspectors. An elaborata SYS"/
Mivialted by
1,017 instead of you, TVn 200; instead of 858, VA 948 instead of 243, and Yn 958 jqstead of
meant calform and also thai By Dr, Wrighto B4 desire to invite particular attention
long residence hire the College, secured, the The Upper School to igos treferred to above
bensfi
«Dub" examiner year in and (par. 33 te was necemary for me in Saptem
ar The spacious hall of Queen's College hat | bar to form a fourth section of Class II Mrtical demonstration in front of clan, together
college shawedis premier seht of learning in the Colonywa
Bramidation and he of this section, 111n which was commar, geography, composition and translations congratulated manier and boys on the success, held at Canton in the Club Theatre Shameen, presentation of prizes to the ice Lugard, who posed of the boys in the various sections of from and init Chinese, can only be described rain you May Katful that honour in the an Tanriday, the 16th July,
Division of the Oxford Local Examina
EL Gravel by Excellency Sir Frederick ClassiV,that.
very qualified succuss,
Them worn pinsent. Rev. R half-yearly azkinadhighest aggregates DEN VERRVernacular School, 707 USER ATTESAmed lob. This is the firl time in the history of president (invenport. Dr. hole opposite to the number of they sectioris
chair Rev EZ was accompanied by her Ladyship and Mr. A. J. Brackenbury, private secretary,
641 or 91 per
oper Queen's Gollege, with one exception, that s Simtions, D.D. Dr. R. 0. Among thoko prezent ware!~Commodoreailed and the general tons of the work wark And GENERAL DENTAL passo f/7.3.8 dr, 434 "and Mrs. Stokes, Hop, Mr. E, A.-Hewett, Mr. | IV to the promotios of boys from. Class [of the vernacular school are now in the bigbert GAINER Y Fel hongars, wine Webb Anderson, Massia TD Moorhead, 'aver which the passanger is entitled to 1
ans in all classes be promotions in asos bus class, Class Sie As onl
only a doist newly adhik That excepildo was long Chinese
SH
A key W. DawaON 1,College. The headmaster speaking A Stirliba & S. Paret, Rap R. E. Chambers. The sections on sach route are posted in nag great credit is due to the verschikt masters. G. Wolfe, inspector of Schools, Diebop Lander, paragraph will show that while no class came
the work of the school was standard to which biga
The Club) to De or (Astor House, Archdeacon Bannister, Mr.
the notice convening the meeting had Buglish and Chinese" "They will Portugal, and Mr. J. IVB, attained a much higher figure. Class (aised the native school lu trenak baye have "excellently whore mathemaïze Sociotyzed” and about 45 members of the 'spicuous place in each cargränd printedŝinë
A. G. Romano, ent worse than last year, three, JVB, VA and for the Tor
Matthew Nathen when laat at, baco, "read the Rev De Greene opened the fasce Creek Delance Creek to Caner Road 3- borne the unenviable. many
Collegs laid emphasis on this a
Caster Road to Bubbling Well;: Carter Road subject, for meeting with prayer, wanted Lim, Chin
engineers
to Chalon : Road; i ineers The minutes of the fast special meeting were
-Road to Raliway: wunderous railway undertakings, lower read and approved, Speaking of the Eeeping Continuation Classes,
REPORT OF THE MANAQINO COMMITTER..
Astor House to Msichand Roads Mulc Lay Road to Yang H. K. Schools Football League Shield and but they were there to permit of boys
of boys continu
Range Roads of the managing com repoo Terminus Astor fighting dis Football team, winner of (No They were opened last year at a cost of $4,500, this general working of the Hospital fian been
well-contested game with the EM abg their sttidies after they had left gebrol mitteas Your committee is glad to report that Range Road to Rife Ra
For all these sections the Empress ed between the Q. C., and Christian College forthara sum of $8,000 this year an thate classes, which have been met have been overgome, and
longest cents and so on. The lone (Canton) football
which were 10 be called the Technical fastitute, soms progress has been made it möten with teama a distinctly new
the Club
for which the. Grat- to Yangtzaposem departure, as there is the precedent on recote Ha hoped that the instituite would be the great pleasure the increase among the women pa class fate will be twenty cauls.
iba.mainland educating centre in the
Colony
tients for the year, for 703 women have becbut at least twice on each journey cars will be The drivers sad: conductors will be Chiasse, to play upon foreign choras. Q. C.
orechts their warny and a chable pica
· and so obtain good strong for them, but it is hoped that better where. As regards the number of boys leaving in spite of the
empaymast, in, the
the ingest: Bumba
sumbar yet reported. matches may ako. PHON
piace
future.
the issue of tickets. has been During the year 19020 93 boys from Queen College (107, fast year and 93 this year), his staff of the changes in the teaching | tom for checking will be a kiosk at sach
there. 11hs unfortunate break amanged, College, and tha
accommodate clerk, **
whoqe College obtained situsgigas: 9 in the H.K. Ge- Excellency, said that it meant a loss of promis domain health of Dr.Aston Anderson and bis
ferminus tom log pupita but should bg the pride of
of enforced verament service, as in, local firias, Bundst the
the medical school has gone on without serious
etc. The frequency of the service will depand Chinese Gavetoment nad 3 in various pige Queen's College to know that, it seat mens into the ced retirement from the staff, the work of business will teclude the timing of the cats, of the Far East. The above figures represent the world to assist in guiding the destinies of intim commendable difligerico. It would pur.65 five minute services when and where iz of interruption. On the whole the students have upon the demand; the Company ja preosted to
of the school if permanent
is necessary. Double mils are iläid, along, the in Government and other offices without our delighted to find that one of his principal residences
on principal thoroughfares, and where the cars kanwledge, god say it imposible to say bow officials was an old Queen's College boy and the Society's ground. Visits of inspection have travel the cops, stuft imara, Wilhe Unit
a faw coa. been made during the year, and buildings and of each other.
are
at intervals, within sight - After addressing grounds generally bave been found in were marked "Lett
"Left," gratulatory, remarks to are so employed to
inconvenience ex. work, and a few words in the boys, on 3 örder. It was noted, however, that the wood removes single tracks have been laid. i have once again to express our most fer-bebaviour, his Excellency. reminded the
the ward, the oldest building on the premises, was
parienced E of ladies and gentlemen present that they were
and and that the roof was unsafe. giving at one the public in supplementing the
DEPOT,At the Grant of $100 for prites. Without their aid pire, not only in educating the children in tions to take immediate, action, and after doo we should be unable to provide 48 prizes for Hongkong, but in educating them to diffuse and careful consideration decided to 34
and English 15 prizes for veroacalar hair knowledge on the frontiers,
15
'and the walls, add a sorely needed third store 21 any classes: wills special prizes for history time there was a ċall on your, purse' for the re-roof the entire building. This work
Ís Dow composition and special translations would be revenue of the Colony remember that a great well, in hand, and is being well done. This bas meant a sudden, heavy demand on the hopelessly impossible. We have no space for part of it is for education," he said. In con
clusion, he hoped some day that Hongkong Society's funds, but it in carmastiy hope ectranče, and are published in at the College
in the Far East, and he also hoped to see the 10 be hampered to take their degrees. Those days were sory far off, but as long as he was in Hongkong be would do his best to further education. (Ap plause). He wished the boys a pleasant holiday and happy New Year. (Loud applause).
Dr. Hateson Wright read his report as follows:-During the year 1907, 645 boys ap piled for admission, of whom 396 secured seats. On the other hand 347 boys, left in the Course
of the year. The total attendance for the year was 1,401. in the former half of the year, the total attendances were reduced owing
to two causes, pit, the premature attempt to abolish Class VII, and the depiction of the Upper School
in 1956 on
· in. Classes
Sul, Rev. and Mrs, Pearce, Rey, that for
Ray, Mr. C. R. Bickling, Me: reputation of belog composed of dull, slow Gymnastic instrucderBombardier Wade, Mr.F.T. Jour. Frank Browne, Brother boya was observed by the class-masters and
a total of Bc. Ourt football loam, Hai san usual, and to be working in material than satisfactory manner. The opinion thus formed was amply justified the final result of the of Non-Chinese boys bore the average: throughout the College themselves acquitted the head-boy of VA in a Japanese and of VB a Filipino. I bave, addressed the classes on the out the examination and therefore do not pro- post to dwell on matters, which, in view of the general excellence of the results, appear com
trifling. For the first time in my II and H1 graphs the successfully employed by boys in Charithm employed by boys in Class IA. Mathematics generally Bad arithmetic in parti- on account of the abnor mal number of
The result is a reduction in the daily ent subjects of English grammar, reading, that year. average attendance from 1,005 to 991. in the
the allied subjects of tragalatians from memory in Classes III, IV, V and Vi were natonishing feats. A few boys in II A drew the southern counties of England for 1,A.B. Hygiene was well taught to 736 boys, Mr. Sutherland being specially success fulle teaching this subject to the boys of 10
a standard as Clans Y. With regard to
to special subjects, I find that the papers on physiology and natural science taught by Mr. Crook to no Chinese boys of better done than for many years past, botably so in the case of physiology. Trigonometry, taught by myself to a class that had dwindled down to 14 boys at time of examination, also
made progress, the
in
Chion
wher of have obtaining situations cular showed great improvement. The import. | only these boys who cheat on leaving schop to the Viceroy of Caniot and he was be to the for students could be provided on
are known us. Many boys arè
employed visit
Tatier half of the year, the numbers recovered/bistorsion, diciation, composition and their usual figures, and we have this most high order of merit. The map many of the 85 boys who did not return after Finaster
коте
thab
vacations last year and
tory remarks to Dr.
bir
women's
well, but the map of freland proved too much vent sense of gratitude for the verament actiog parties in the work af, the British Em-Your Committee was forced by these condi-
law a
AD wern of exceptionally high attendance, 1,049, 15464 January, 1967. There were 228 school-days, three being lost on the occasion of the commercial processions, when most school is the Colony were closed as Chipete masters and boys had relatives from the mainland whom they wished to entertain. The total gross expenditure was $60,995, or $4,563 more taan in 1906, the increase being due to the 2/ rate for Exchange compensation ordered by the of State. The public paid one half of Secretary of each boy to the public was $30.82. The statis. lics in this paragraph merely show a reversion The following changes on the staff took place during the year:
B
at
tha
152@edom from foge
·A larg
* car depôt has been 'erected at the junction of the Hart and Great Western Roads. The sheds are built of galvanized iron; and the trams enter the various doors, over-a network of rails and under a network of wirsa."" Car- rugated steel doors, mounted on rollers, close each entrance when necessary. Entering the it iterally full of can." Sixty-four trams had depó: last Saturday, our repreisntative, fouad
Hetween
the years expenses of the College, and the cost the Upper School in lieu of irankiations, were their names here, but they are annually posted become, the centre of western learning that friends. will not allow the Society heen erected," and the last car. Was Doing, put
to the conditions of 1905.
1 Apil, Mr. Lai Pui-yan appointed articled pupil teacher
had
The Morrison
ell and the juniors creditors doing very that all attempts to teach English con
30 April, Mr. Tanog Kun-wa, clerk, resigned.
May, Mr. Wong-Wai-shu appointed clerktak 4 May, Mr. R. E. O. Bird, senior assistant master, on leave
and went on 31. 3. Tanner reiurand frors
leave.
The drainage of the entire premises has been relaid, and a new masters latrine provided. The roofs of two class rooms have been re- paited, and the cubic content of the role considerably increased by the exposure of the rafiers. It does not appear passible for the Public Works Department to effect allerations month each, in February and August), The icon- consequent dislocation of school work is siderable, as we have no spare room jato which to transfer the disturbed class. We are obliged to use the grand entrance lobby,
the Fellow Dragon, the monthly organ of the College. Queen's College in hindered in ad ambitious upward course by the follow ing considerations: It is a day school, scholar, Mok Kai-fook, floored every question vertation are necessarily confined to school on the senior paper losing few tharks on matters hours and no supervision can be given of method. Model and freehand drawing to preparation of work. Again fully one bird of the boys changs annually, and taken by the second-master, Mr-Dealy, -to-
'alent, larger class than usual gave evidence
this has always been, the case from time im- memotiol: When I arrived Colony, and applications, Wh, Linesweater, he celebri beteg har, fed boys leaving and form or bole
400 405 new
of oblaining a large and eficient to hold the annual examination of the Central in Rom School, 367 boys 1,875 papers. This year I have upper school. In connection it must be examined 1,044 boys and personally corrected observed that there is no
is no external system
for College 8,888 papers. The fact that I mark all the feeding the upper school of Qae
Queen's paners myself is not in any sense whatever such as exists in England: for the
The half
dacon reflection on my staff, whose ability to hold boys from the Government District School are examinations carefully is amply attested twice Inst sight of when the number of seats available a year at the mid-term examinations. I am (400) is borne in mind. The table below
to me excel should succeed in
the slow but lest reason, the maintenance ond
of increase in the number of, scholars taking these he knswers throughout this large
because I lay any foolish claim to subjects is egarmour.
because ! Subject 1881 1885 18891937 believe. 1. The gain to tha whole College
379 676 736 able, and the loss to the individual (in
379 676 735 event of a slip) infinitesimal. A very good Grammar....
312,
547-10441 the wide divergence of views la fiedgraphy The same paper is afforded by the Composition. assessin
steady progress of's College. Gradually
I's valuable work- by anyoshere are pits to enable
time when students would come to Hongkong Cfections of the Society' Co the fumechanism of the Redeck
ל
The prizes were then distributed,
"THE" PRIZE LIST.
The following scholars gained prizes i— Oxford, Local Examinations:Honors (Junior) Third Class-1' Mok Kai-fuk.
Seniors A. Arcull, A.A. Jantors-2 Cheung Hok-chau, 3 Tho min, a Wang Lam cho.
T
the
exch pair of rails
from below.
Each with its new coat of red paint, the tram trams inoked serviceable and comfortable. The
拉 terms of the concession do not allow of exterior disfigurement with advertisements. The cars are mounted The cat
on four
wheels, sach pair of which is geared to a motor-There are driving Messrs. Bruce, Peebles' K.I type
at both ends, platforms at
with
handbrakes, automatic "switches, "a"foot-gong, saushcock and life-guard release The We saudic
of fonds.uring the past year the |'owing larg-ly to the dual control of
eign members of the staff, were emphasised, and it was deemed necessary to call a special general meeting which was held on October 14th, to carry into effect the revised Coastitu tion, and consequently overcome many difft. culties, and place the institution on a more stable basis under the control of the managing committee of the Society, An opportunity to germa
the permanently engage, services of Mrs. J. tags as head, nurse at the hospital has beau approved, and definite arrangements have now Chak-been made by which Mrs. Logs will be con- nected with the hospital. Doctors Todd and by the Canton of the American Pres
Station byterian Mission.
HOSPITAL REPORT. The annual report for the hospital was laid
big stone. There are and boxes Belilios, We, so chak inin,
Wong Fibg-chius Blake, Ng Shukiug abstract of its contents: The work of unde
under the seals, which are also operated by tha the hospital, which has been a large factor in driver, and enable the wheels to grip when the HA. Do Tung, Ng Ka-pal. Ho Kam-tong, impressing on the Chinars the character of line is slippery. Each car is divided into two U Wing-tok.
Westera beneficence and Christianity, has been compartments, to seat twelve first add twenty
second-class passengers respectively, h IIIA. Junior Belities, Tai Tung-pui. Ho
continued without interruption the past year seats in the first-class compartment am coered Fook, Wong Ping-on...
medical work is undoubtedly still open with ration; those in.. Foreign IVA Junior Morrison, Ip Yuk-fan Alfred, ing the way for a better understanding between
in the second clash, are of May, Chan Chenk-hol.
the Chinese and the outer world, and the me: wand. A sliding door separates the two cinstes.
cord, connected with a popular
Ming- 3 TIADE Oawing, 4 Woog Tai Kwok-chi, 6. A. R. Samy, 7 J. M. cho M. Remedins, 8 Leang luwing
Scholambips-1a. Senior Morriton, Mok
guards, which are of the Hudson, Bowrin
the. type, are immediately under driving plat forms. A wooden gate, known as a feular, should it meet with any obstruction demas The mils," swing back and releases which drops across the metals and up the obstruction, whether
of such magnitude in our short vacations (000 actuated by the very simpla and landare,he number of subjects has, increased, and the Kai-Ink; Stewart, Wong Lam-cho; Senior on the table by Dr. Swan, who read the follow-or
in appraising the excellence and intel of
18
not
hich entirely unsuited for educational riscience or to infallibility, but calc franalation E to C...301
purpose. In the case of classes of do boys, some two dozen have to be distributed among others section which are thereby overcrowded. On the 13th of Bepiember a pasic occurred in
of
in
Geometry,
Cito E...301
23 $44
477 1044
127
160
0236 141295
143 $18
528
the east wing of the College, two of threejable of marks awarded by six masters (include History hundred boy rushing downstairs, caaccount of
ing myself) on the subject of composition in
We none of us know the writer Algebra.............. the first class.
paper, there is nothing but no index num falling
*
a cry is the streets that Queen's College was falling. The origin
of the C
scare was simple Brough. A piece of plaster fell from the ceil ing in a class room, whereupon all the boys in room bolted. The wind blew the dust in- that to the adjoining room, where the boys mistak ing it for smoke shouted" Fire!" and lan. The people in the street added to the excitement, lo live minutes order was restored and work resumed. It was discovered, however, that one boy, is alarm, for his own safety, had jump ed over the verandaha distance of 25 feet. He was conveyed to hospital and returned to school a month later To prevent the recur- repics of such a panic, all plaster ceilings in removed. classrooms and verandahs should be
This is the more necessary when we remember that these ceilings have been in situ fully twenty yours and in many places are cospred with patches.
of a
ber
ber provided, for the
occasion. The, five p
Ts and all the boys in both sections of the class are thrown into hopeless disorder, a key being kept by handmaster. The marks awarded
to one paper were 52, 70, 90, 90, 50, 63 and toygiene another 79, 85, 30, 35, 64, 60. The following table may be of interest, showing how the number of papers under review is arrived at Class 32 bays 15 subjects 480 papers,
II. 83 13
1
VII 127
1,079 1,980
180
IV
231
V 708
2,563
9
VI 181
1,872
905
381
9,760
[14 [14 9,634,
736
Total 1,044 Marked subjects of boys partially.
examined....
Not Drawing, Special Subjects
Deduct E to C marks by second
master.........
Total marked by head-master 8,888 papers, We have a most excellent English staff. What is needed is for each master to specialise
Intelligence
AMIRELAND
17
736
Bookkeeping
Proceeding, Dr. Wright said that he had omitted reference to visual instruction. The ect the disposal at the College on the of Schdols placed No. 2 magic Inntèro at 15th November. It did not reach the school until a fortnight later, leaving very little time for lectures, which was even further curtailed by the commercial procession andthe Christmas holiday. Mr. Garrett was, therefore, able to give only three lectures to good audience. Dr. Wright
with
said he attended the second lecture, and we very much struck with the interesting nature of Mr. Garrett's lecture and pacircumstances. the explanatory notes from local circumsiances. The slides were evidently of a very superior quality, but, unfortunately, the lantern was out of order, and the light could not be called. brilliant. He hoped for better success in 1908.
confessed, Но
with a feeling of shame, that year after year he observed the number, of hands of colleges and schools attending the
in some distinct branch, When I approached distribution of prizes at Queen's Colleges you them by circular for the expression of their views in this direction, they showed a remark.
he was unable to be present at the distribution
The health of the College has been very good. The chief causes of Absence from sick. Dese were beri-ber, from which Chiotse ap pear
to recover with astonishing ease, and scables, which often necessitates an absence of two or three months from school. Dr Jordan and Dr. Grone were appointed by the Government to report to the condition of the eyas of the pupils of the College. They dis- covered a very large proportion of the boys suffering from trachoma in various stages.
I am pleased to be able to report a very
able unanimity in their desire to specialise on would accept his explanation that up to prize- of prizes at other schouls. He hoped they marked improvement in the success of our
natural science: but as the Governing
Bady i Examinations, candidates at the Oxford Local which were held last july for the twentieth opposed to the introduction of elementary day he was, without exaggeration, tied to his time at this centro. The occasion was signal-science into the curriculum, it behova the office (Applause) The speaker thes wel comed his Excellencs to the Collage, adding ised by Mok Kai-fonk's taking third class english masters to seek other channels for for that the knew education formed an important junior bonours, This is the first time that
years been practically Mr. Grant bas fat part of his Excellency's policy and from his vent of their Queen's College boy has obtained honours,
master inofficial correspondence he had made it quite This year, I am happy to say, that all our juniors Class 1, also taking the subject of bookkeeping clear that he had the best interest of Queen's in Class 11. I propose next month to make: Mr. Crook puasi professor of geograph
**| College at beari. (Applause). The great ored of the College is a man who subject in which he has distinguished
IS EXCELLENCY'S SPEECH, will so devote himself to the subjects of English Excellency, who had been a very careful When the applause had subsided, his Krammar and composition as t
s to be an
authority listener to every word Dr. Bateson Wright
Minimelic. The mark
Rood
took mathematics, passing, 100 p. c. in arith- matic, go p. c. in algabra, 80 pc in geometry and go pelo mensuration; also 4 out of 5 So p. c. in trigonometry. All the preliminary took higher arithmetic and algebra, passing to
io arithmetic, In algebra and s6 in was awarded to instead of 11 times as last year. Senior, in Scripture bra, 3 ia Arithmetic, is
in Scripture, in algebra, z ip geometry and in mensuration. Prelimi- nary, 4 in arithmetic, in history
1
a in geome try and in freehand drawing The results of the annual examination for prizes and promo tions, held by me under sinading orders from the Governing Body, are as follows—
Upper School,. 991 boys examined 179 or 94% passed Lower Chap 62
597 +1:93
Prepustory a un 1973
Trial, p
mathematical
A
at Ellin
whole
that
of
KOD;
a. Chan
Pupil
Fransition Hok-chau.
are
A
Special Prize Machell Prize. V. Abbas. thods of western The aligndance. Increase platform, rant, throw D
Leg Wind C.-E., Chours bat and
Wing-wai
History: IA. Tsang Kup-sham, 13, Chan Kwao, IIA. To Chim-fox, 1(B. Ho Sik-fan, 111A Yeung Pul-fung B. Tsang Shulting, A. She Chu, D. Luk Shui-hi.
Composition.-la. Ivo Chun-yut, B. J. Exe- kiel, IA. Mok Ku-fas, B. Chan Lam-bing, IIIA. Chau Kwok-ying, 1. Woog Hoo, C. Lo Siu-hok, D. F. Gutierres,
Class Prises.
centres established by foreign trained native physicians. The following total statistics are taken from the hospital records
Out-patients (visits). In-patients. Surgical
operations Men
13.742
1,240 613 Women 7,826
700 421
20,568
1945 1,031 The extraction of teeth and opening of small abase havoperations given, as above. The abcesses have not been included in the cumber
Jatter
the driver. De both the driving platforms there are "lazy tong" steel gates, which can be closed to
prevent passengers entering or leav ing on the wrong
side. with side windows and sun shaitez
The cars are provided small upper windows and roof ventilatorsall of which cao bi
to allow a through thrawa
open · current, of air dunng: the hot weather The destination of each car In shown by transparent roller-blind in front, bearing on each journey. Notices in English and Chinese characters, which ins
English, Freech pari of the year it was found that one of and Chinese ward passengers against smoking the main hospital buildings required immediate spitting, or bringing dogs on board. It is to and extensive repairs, including a new roof be hoped that the second, rule will be strictly It has stood for forty years without large addi- enforced. The route each car will take will (Delillos, S.), U Yik. tions or repairs. The managing committee further be indicated at night by coloured slidas U Shang Ping-hos (Ho Fook S.), Ngentle done under the supervision of
authorised the work, including enlargement; of the roof and the
of the header windows will The Interior over, das carried out at once, and thin Lau Chun-wo, Lo Shin-bok
being be used for advertising purposes.The Wong Han
Meiara. Purpell and Paget, architects,
mblors. The
are arranged in series.......and in. IIIDWong Ka-tsip, Cbak Chiu-hang,
building when complete will accommodate parallel, so that should one of them break forty-four more beds than it formerly held down the car could still make its way back to IVA.—Ip Yux-faE, Fang luws, Wong Shiu-
the depot. Moreover, portable, telephone KWODE.
Mr. J. Ings bis been added to the hospital staff and is at the head of the nursing depart is carried, by means of which communics
Se established with tion can
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meat. She bas, by her skilful work, contri, through ones theoumer PAS
buted largely to the success of important sur- gical
operations, and is a most valuable addi-boxes. The trams also carry an emergency tibe to our working force,
repair sutit, including rubber gloras and a few simple tools. Should the handbrakes fall, the
On the motion of Mr. Stanton, seconded by Dr. Simoss, the report as read was adopted, trams can be brought up in half, their own length by the electric brates. For starting the Contributed.
cars there are three-yesistance grids,benasib. Each tram, completo, weighs about ten tass..
The car shed also contains repair shop,
THE SHANGHAI: TRAMWAYS:
The construction of the Shanghai Tramways fitted with a hydraulic ram, with a A pressure of has been practically completed. The cars for eight tona, to the square inch-for removing the service have all arrived in Shanghai and and replacing lyras--a motor; lather and other most of them have been put together. All that
air-compressor for blowing qut the
is now awaited is the current to supply thean, Biscent Mention should also be made of
molive power for the trams. Two or three molar cases of the caraming s weeks must then elapse before the service sheds is devoted to store-rooms, a strong room, The remaindar of the accommodation in the
is lanugurated as in order to minimize sheds
the risks of accident, the Company de waiting rooms for the staff, and offices for the sires to make the native drivers thoroughly trame superintendent, and bis assistants, efficient before the trams are allowed sidences for the foreign staff are boldica is the
traverse the
of the opening/05 he fram
busy streats of the Beillement vicinity. The current, it is expected, will
will be switched on
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in about a furtnight's time and the drivers will service has not yet been decided be trained up and down" Avenne Road, a con pected that the current will
LY TO MUCH Hed and the comparati.when the drivers hava, mastered
thoroughfare for the purpose, owing 10 fortnight's time, and two or three
rely light traffic in the neighbourhood. Had cur. the trams may be expected to min
ren! been available it would have been possible pearance in the streets of the Battlemans,
10,
N. C.D. Nemy, IS AVAIEN
to als Government,
on these importani subjects. Since the deathustered; addressed the gathering. He said that of Mr. Falconer (second master) twenty years
the Colony should be proud to maintain such ago, we have had no master prominent for ability in this direction, and the want of such a
an institutions Queen's College," which the largest Auglo-Chinese school to mens urgently, felt in a college teaching the the British Empire, and; he thought, the English language to students nearly all Chinese largest public school is the
As regards the Chinese stall, we may also He has marie's School, referred to the when at the prize-distribution congratulate the public on service faithfully and energetically performed. Of these sleven status of public schools, and had endeavoured Chicesa Assistants, the four at the head of the 19 impress on the scholars the importance
to open portions of the route several weeks ago. list may without hesitation be at once classified that position. The boys of Queen's College--
"The terms of the tramway concession as excellent, and there are two or three promis a schrol which had been established for fony.
too well-known to need repetition here. Ob THEN.C.D. Neurol 17th fast. ing, young masters below them, The great yeark-bis Excellency thought, knew what was
talned by Messrs. Bruce, Peebles and Co. nection with the arrest of the Emong the remaluder is
meant by "public school" and also infal
under.an
#lgoed en October agreement The two previous annual percentages of awakening to the fact that it is only by hard lible term "Pabile School Farm." He believ were then called for and the gathering adjournanced by the Shanghai Electric Construction ago the Chinese Minister
King and the shipment, by the concession was taken over, and in Mexico, we have a certaise passes are 81 in 1900, and 88 in Igog. Table I
private study that t they can equip thomsalvos ed in school compatition and hoped thated to the compound to witness sama gymnastic Co., for whom the original concessionaires hows the percentage of partes in each sub for the annually increasing demands made up it would be maintained in sport as well exercises which were gone through by Chinese have dons the actual work of construction being shipped to Mexico,
plained ject, I have not the slightest hesitation in on their store of knowledge, as teachers of As in work with other big schools in tha
assing
the work of 1957 as excellent. I have language foreign to them. Year after year ony There wera (wo reports published during
The work of the contractor has bosa super- ployed the results of the Oxford by the abolition of lower clasice they are the Year on Queen's College.
vised by Mr. W-R. Wright, E representative of
of Chiness: Goyamment” o provide a safe criterler promoted to the charge of higher classes, and by the independent body of examiners and Lo
· of the work to be expected in the Upper | 10-many instances it would appear that the The Independent examiners, was, moderately expedition, have issued the Race, Book for the Company. Upwards of twenty-three mile of finrisoned; at Harbin
cables have been's "School and this year,is no exception. It will | are hardly equni to the strain. In this con the other by the headmaster. The report |`MESIRE, NORONHA, & Co, with conside Company supplier enginners, and had to be made. 456 4574 d by Callender's Cable | tractors for, the supply always happen, in Oxford all other tion,
satisfactory According to this
forthcoming races in February. report English examinations, that Rome particular ques the fact
fact that the
contain to be done but to complete the overhead cable at the times geography kamination were not so good tabulated recorde -of
wingers and work on the new Garder Bridge and the authoritie previode" winners tions may parade Worst of antice posis, we do not find the better educated class whilst bygiene only produced fair results. The other information of interval to frequenters Chekiang Road Bridge, both of which structures another. "It is also worthy
in the College electing education as a headmaster's report, he considered, eminently of the local in The only edition authorized. KES 1
rapidly
"MOVAL in the first class were eager to bo paltors at year was not quite so good as that of last year, by the Clobya-priaters: Messrs Noronha & Shangisal possesses some advantages OTCE the questions: $4 month now with $20 to 35 a month we but this could be accounted for by the fact that Co., and so as to places the book within the other cities for the premallon off. Mraziva
have during 'the' set by me in 1907; were as searching, and
Prat eight years AL
drawp our quite a pumber of scholars had left school, and reach of all attending the race carnival next services the fatness of the Feulement Cavan taste of lutelligence as 15 previous year fiters masters from bare passer la Class, and other promoted to Haber, forme This month Messrs Noroes are advertising?ates the principal auto
of tramway ENG hays of 199st classes ich ernd the area from Class II, The Normal master, Sie. year of boys pamed
ence as a year, but the following Rophetsprake very highly of the war dend by against 81 jpg box praviours ago with view of federal legs, the
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Bat Thine are drawbacks Loafincas desciva antics: 31a 1,270, the Ova pupil teachers, their
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that such apparently essy questions frequen. In the old days the, highest bowa Afactor. The averago attendance! This metha Hanakanz Jockey Club is that issued!
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