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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1919.
TO-DAY'S
CHINESE TELEGRAMS.
(Woh Tas Fat Pa Service.)
Peking, February 10.
The Prces interview with the Acting Minister for Foreign Ofoers regarding the Japanese the demands, indicates that President and and the Premier have left the matter entirely in Luk Ching Cheong's hand, so that the Chinese delegates will be given a free band. So far no reply has yet been given to Japan.
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SAUSAGES The Press strongly
present
advocates that the Japanese Minister" represent- ing Japanese militarism, be replaced by one representing Japanese liberalism.
It was decided to
A police circular put a stop to anti-Japanese articles in the press. The attempt to replace Lnk Ching Cheong by Leang Sadie Thorburn, Form Prize:Chi Chao as head of the Paris Ronald Gerrard, arithmetic; John delegation has failed. Martín, dictation: Jeau Anderson ! Shanghai February 10. « [spelling: Christopher Holmes, The repatriasion director, Taoi reading: Eileen Donald, reading: Ting Kong held a meeting. Jack Bryson, scripture: Archie yesterday with local Chinese Frost, improvement: Arthur Clark, writing; Laird Alexander, officials The Scholarships presented annually by the Hongkong and recitation: Mora Russel, reading, catalogue the first enemy sub- Dorothy Avenell recitation; jects in Chinese territory, the Whampoa Dock Company, have been awarded this year to Cedric Jimmie Diss, dictation; George filed here not Paking.
Kennedy. arithmetic : petition for exemption is to be Graham and Florence Neave.
Rassmusson; arithmetic and Six Government Free Scholar-drawing: Marian Bigson, reading assasination, the police are closely In view of Ting Po Cheun's ships have been awarded.
Arnold Long, arithmetic; Jack Thomson, writing: Charles Thom-
guarding the delegates against son, recitation; Kathleen Green,
accidents. conduct: Edith Green, conduct; Dorothy Staikie, recitation: Harry
36 boys belong to the Cadet Corps under the administration of the Hongkong Defence Corps Physical and military drill, signalling and shooting are practised. 24 boys attended the Annual Camp of Instruction Beld at Lo Wu during the Christmas Holiday.
The boys are able to indulge in Swimming and Football through their connection with the Cadet Corps. The School is in need of a much larger playground the existing one being too small.
David
Diss, conduct,
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Besides the Tainto secret agreement there have now been discovered two more secret agree-
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ments, one giving Japan all the IRON & STEEL PRODUCTS milway`and mining rights in Fookein, and another, called "the national defence union agree ment" admitting Japanese in- finence in the Chinese deleuco organisation.
MR. IRVING'S SPEECH. After the distribution of prizes, Mr. E. A. Irving said he did not come there to make a speech, but there were one or two points of the report about which he wished to ramark He as sexy interested in the bealth the children, which
In trying to free his country importart. He
Dr. from possible censure Mr. "Obata Smalley, and he said he was quite willingly accep's personally all enthusiastic. The health of the responsibility for his action. children was important in more Chan Luk, the Minister for For- than one way. The reason for the eign Affairs, told the Chinese good health of the students was Diplomatic Society that Mr. due to the periodical inspection, Obats brought to show him in thus bringing the parent's al the Foreign Department three tention to the health of their telegrama from Tokyo, which children, and it was neccessary to bave these inspections prove that beacted under Japanese Home the government instructions. Accord- Board of Trade paid the ing to Chan's verbal statement greatest attention to the health of to the Chinese Diplomatic Society the children. It was not fair to a Mr. Obata, demanded that there teacher to expect him or her to should be no disclosure of secret Prize List. Senior Boys. get work from a child who has a agréements, and that a cable Class L-Cedric Grabam, toothache or is suffering from should be sent to Koo Wai Kwan Senior Local Certificate. Dock cold feet. Happily, we bad and Wong Ching Ting to change Company's Scholarship Form not these Cases' here. prize.
their attitude. Mr. Obata farther Periodical inspections
A collection has been made monthly on behalf of the War Charities Fund. During the year $139.05 was subscribed by the Scholars and handed to the Hon Treasurer of the Fund. The total amount subscribed by the School to the end of 1918 was $478.29.
I take this opportunity of ex- pressing my appreciation of the able assistance and untiring offorts of the Staff during a trying year.
Mr. E, A. Irving then distribut- ed the prizes.
regularly. AL
were
Wai-kwun assuring him that the Tong Shiu-yee cabled Koo whole country will support his attitude.
Clase Stewart Ogilvie, of great value, for they enabled warned him against leakage of Junior Local Certificate. Govern the trouble to be looked into the conversation. Chan farther ment Free Scholarship Form smmediately. Mr. Edwards, he said that all foreign delegates prize. Leslie Cropler, Junior taid, 'spoke of the necessity of listened to Koo Wai Kwan's Local Certificate. 2nd Form prize. Two more class rooms. The School speech with appreciation and all Class III-Ulan Robertson, seemed to him to be very crowded. shook hands with him afterwards. Government Free Scholarship The question would arise whether Form prize; George Curry 2nd the next term would justify the Form prize; Lewis Graham, Gen- extension. He supposed that a eral Progress; Andrew Kinross, good deal of the children General Progress.
had been obliged to remain in Hongkong owing to the war, and exodus. In fact, there was & there would now probably be an ing, in reply to a request to disclose the secret agreements, difficulty
in dealing declared that the Taintso rail- these schools when way agreement, dated September classes are rather small, last, was only a preliminary especially in the higher classes. agreement, not yet signed; but Class III.-Bessie George, To ask the Government Form Prize, Special Prize Home- engage in
to that the $20,000,000, advanced work, Suzanne Weill, Drawing would
extension they was already spent, so that it can have to show that and Needlework.
not be cancelled. Tso objects to
SENIOR GIRLS... Class 1-Kathleen Murphy, Senior Local Certificate Form
prize. Special prize. Homework. with
greater
Clasa II.--Frances Coburn the Form Prize.
an
Tao Yee-lin at a cabinet meet-
the need was large. At the same disclose secret agreements. Class IV.-Pearl Ogilvie, time if the school kept up the Government Free Scholarship present number, he was sure that The Chamber of Commerce, Form Prize, Majorie Scott Draw the Government would be obliged the Students Federation, the ing.
to consider it. During the war, Citizen Association and others Neave, no doubt, it was not easy to have separately wired to Peking money for the school that the Chinese delagates in Was natural Not only Paris be firm and not yield to regards the money but Japan's threats.
He
Class V-Florence
Dock Company's Scholarship get Form Prize; Edward Murphy. It Government Free Scholarship as General Progress: Gracie Sanders, also as regards the staff. Arithmetic and French: Bertha hoped that things would be easier Tanant, Recitation and French;
now, and he felt that it was for Herbert Duncan, Special Prize the parents to express themselves Conduct; Ronald Curry, Arith- on any point by which they metic.
enlarge its activities, and if these thought the school might possibly
points were put before Mr. Ed-
Class VA-Earle Coburn, Gen- eral Progress.
grass.
LITTLE BODIES AND BIG PAINS,
TEETHING WITHOUT TEARS THROUGH BABY'S OWN TABLETS.
прим
The misery and pain that
Class VI.-William Tillery, ward they would would obtain sym-many babies suffer through Government Free Scholarship. pathetic attention. British chil- teething time is expressed elo- Form Prize: Nettie Thorburn, dren were necessarily handicapped quently enough in fits of pitiful General Progress; Kathleen in the Colony, and he felt that if crying, fever, refusal of food, and Heron, General Progress; Seton they wished the Government to diarrhoea or perhaps constipa- Rosser, History and Composition; improve the School they might put tion. Baby's Own Tablets - Carl Cropley, Good Conduct; it before the anthorities. He was guaranteed to contain no opiates William Walker, General Pro- glad to learn the big boys were and to be perfectly harmless act "getting on well with their Chinese like magic, relieve pain, comfort Class VIA-Robert Witchell, and in that respect he had to baby and give rest to the mother, General Progresa.
thank Mr. Edwards. He did while teething progresses without Class VII-John Murphy, not
have the Government Free Scholarship, report of the school this year be
formal tears,
Baby's Own" Tablets, Form Prize; Francis Long, 2nd cause his Inspector, Mr. Ram, Canadian children's remedy, are Form Prize; Dorothy Heron, since he last saw him, had been safe and pleasant for the youngest General Progresa: Betty Martin, in the wilds of Siberia or infant and the growing child. General ProgEBES.
Class VIII-Gerald Edwards, Hongkong.
Vladivostock or on his way to Besides being so helpful during The school, be the teething period they remove Form Prize: Annie Smyth, thought, had made good progress constipation allay feverishness, General Progress..
and he was glad such advances cure colic, fndfosion and worms, had been registered during war Obtainalle from chemists, niso
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