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THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922. e
ITALIAN CONVENT SCHOOL.
Yesterday's Prize Distribution.
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Amongst those present at the prize distribution of the Italian Convent yesterday were Director of Education (Hon. Mr. Irving); His Lordship Bishop Pazzoni, Rev. Fr. Maria (Inspector The above named Steamer hav-of Catholic Schools), Lady Ho- ing arrived on Monday, the 23rd. Tung, Mr. Teesdale Mackintosh Jan., 1922, consignees of cargo (Registrar of the University) and are hereby notified to present || many others. their Bills of Lading for counter- signature, and take immediate delivery from alongside staamar or the Company's Godown, where all cargo impeding immediate discharge will be landed consignee's risk.
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Storage will be assessed ou cargo remaining undelivered after Monday, the 30th. January, 1922. All broken, chafed and damsg- ed packages will be landed into the Company's Godown, where same will be examined on Tues- day, the 31st January 1922, at
10 a.m.
No claims will be recognised after goods have left the steamer or Godowo, and none will be entertained if presented later than three weeke atter arrival of
steamer.
No fire insurance whatever will
be effected.
Y. TSUTSUMI,
Manager. Hongkong, 23rd. Jan., 1922.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Prize-winnert
were
The following is the list of prizewinners which we obliged to hold over yesterday -- Prize for Biblical Knowledge from His Lordship Bishop Pozzoni, Miss Idalian dos Remedios
Lugard Shield, Miss Roar Kwok for the year 1990; Idalina Remedios
for 1031.
Lugard Scholarship for the year 1922-23, Miss Engenia Cabaçy
Lady Ho Teng Scholarship for Application, Good Conduct and 1921, Miss Agnes Cill and Miss Chow Sook Cong
Class 1: Senior Local Certificate in June, and Matriculation in December, Miss Lai Po Chuen. Senior Local Certificate and Prizes, Ruby
Kumjahn (Honours)
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Agnes Ismail (dist. in English); Williams, Eva West, Joice Peterson Prize, Joliette Elrod, 2nd Prize, Pauline Chea, Noel Mazich, Irene POLICE WOMAN'S STORY.phrase "Majorie Spicer is silly Agnes Gill and Idalina Remedios. Class 2: Junior Local Certificates and Prizes, Tam Oi Ngao (listine tion in Biblical Knowledge), 1st. prize; Dolores Talmage (distine. in History, Geography and Spanish) 2nd prize: Cisy Horley, Chaw Book Chun. Mabel Blackman, Katie Garcia and Sullivan, Conchita
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Prizes for Music: Gertie Choa, Says She Saw Miss Swan Drop Cissy Horley, Eugenia Cabaco, Paper Containing Libel. Aggie Ismail and Stella Joanilho. Rewards to Carmen Chacarrstequi,
Abita Silice, Maria Martinez and
Siria Cooper.
After the trials were over, Scotland Yard detective came and sasrohed her house. He When Miss Swan, aged 31, †found a piece of blotting paper,
pleaded Not guilty" in a firm one of the libels in question. came up for trial at Lewes, she on which was the impression of voice. Mr. and Mrs. Gooding (Sensation.) occupied seats
Mr. Travers Humphreys: How ic the public gallery.
do you account for that? For the prosecution, Mr. Witness Mrs. Gooding borTOW- Travers Humphreys said defen-ed the blotting paper.
What was the date on it ?- dant lived with her parents Caetzen
in Western-road. Her neighbours January 1921. were Mr. and Mrs. May and the Gooding family.
Prize for Painting: Mary Young: Rewards to Paulette Mercier, Peggie Lowe, Carolina Cruz and Rosy Lay
Drawing: Prize for Xavier. Aurelia Geng, Ainia Kit che and Graciela Lay.
Sewing School (Specia): Maria
hereby notified tha: owing to the ports, consignees of cargo by berbaring arrived, Consignees of or Reading and Recitation; Betty Carmo an' Delina Silva for Em
state
of
present Hongkong dus to
affairs in
are hereby informed
that all
extra bazardous Godowns of the hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company, Limited, whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.
hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of Holt's Wharf, whence delivery may be obtained.
cargo are hereby informed that strike of goods are being landed at their all goods are being landed ad semen, cargo for Hongkong willisk into the aazardous and/or stored at their risk into the be landad at Shanghai and can- signees are recommended to make necessary arrangements as to insurance etc. accordingly, The cargo will be brought back to Hongkong immediately conti- tions at this port become normal. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents."
Hongkong, 24th. Jan. 1922,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Goous nos cleared by the ist. February 1924. at 3 p.m. will be subject to rent.
All proses, crafod and damaged packages are to be left in the
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godawas, and all goods remain- ing undelivered after the 1st. Feb. 1922, will be subject to rent. All broken, chafed and damazed
Class3: 1st, Eugenia Cabaco and Beatrice Gill: nd, Mary Teung and Rosie Kwok: Prizes to Stella Joanitho and Conchita del Pan. Certificate of Merit; Kimi Barretto
Tillman for Domestic Economy; Mercedes Ribeiro for History.
Class 1st, Elisabeth Thomas: 2nd, Celestina Xavier; Prizes to Aurelia Geng. Daisy Lyew and Kawa el Arcalli Certificates of Merit: Cecilia Xavier and Carmela dos Remedios.
Class 5 Ist, Astri Larsen: 2nd. Eileen Garrod; Prizes to Mary Bai, Raby Shea, Meri Machado Alves, and Elsie Tsan. Certificatex
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Godowas where they will be goods are to be left in the Go-Merit: Agnes Tse Yan, Remigia examined In the presence of downs, where they will be ex- consignees by Messrs. Goddard amined on the 1st. Feb., 1922, at
Douglas, on 1st. February10a.m. 1972. at 10 am. Clatins agains: the steamer including those for All claims must reach us before snors delivered must be the 4th. Feb. or they will not be presented on De special form recognized. provided and must also be sub- mitted within 30 days of arrival oltrerwise they will not bo recognized.
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No Fire Insurance will be effect.
Bills of Lading will be coualef- signed by
JARDINE, MATHESON
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Agenu. Hongkong, 25th. Jan., 1922.
Consignees of cargo for Hooged by us in any case whatever. kong per ss. "DEMODOCUS are uereby noted that owing to ibe present state of affairs in songkong due to strike of sea- men, cargo for Hongkong bas been landed at Singapore and consignees are recommended to mske necessary arrangements as to insurancë
accordingly The cargo will be brought on to Hoogkong immediately condi- tions atthis port become normal. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 24ib. Jan., 1922.
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No Fire Insurance will be Olga Azedo. affected.
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by
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THE VALUE OF GOOD SIGHT
broidery: Rosa Lau for Needle. work.
Chinese Orphanage :
What did you tell the dos |lactiva 1—He said to me, "Con- At the side of the cottage where less to ma, and way you wrote this No, I did not Miss Swan lived there was a libel." I said passage leading to a garden, and write it. My father brought in from a shed in that garden the some blotting paper which he Candida police woman who kept watch on found in the washhouse." Chan and Rosa Chan for Em-September 27 saw Miss Swan briodery: Marie Cian and Rosy Yp leave her cottage and go down for Needlework
the garden. On returning, as she passed Mrs. May's cottage, she dropped & document, the subject of the present charge.
DRAMATIC TURN IN POSTCARD LIBEL CASE.
MISS SWAN'S DENIAL Miss Gladys Moss, police Blotting Pad Story. woman. stationed at Worthing, Another dramatic toro has been said she saw Miss Swan drop the Elarte and Agnes Franco.
given to the Littlehampton post-piece of paper from her left hand. Class 3: 1st, Julia Barretto; 2nd, card libel mystery.
When she was asked about the Henriette Demce; Prizes to Her. Miss Emily Edith Swan, who paper, Miss Swan replied: "1 ella Barros, Alice Lee and Eva Maprosecuted Mrs. Gooding & year don't know anything about it. I Certificates of Merit: Agnes Lao,sgo, and was herself arrested fast have not any paper like it."
Constable Butchinson said Julia Gill, Kathleen Danengberg, October, was found not guilty on
Dec. 9. when she stood her tris! kiss Swan, at the police station, said: "I have been accused of Class;: 1st, Luiza Yo; and, at Lawes Assizes.
Here, in brief, are the chief throwing notes, but I did not do Angelina Danenberg; Prizes to
avents in this strange drama it. I saw a piece of paper and Carmen Silva, Annie Tse Tan;
Dec., 1920. Mrs. Gooding pros-picked it up, and when I saw Maria Alves and Carmen del Panecated at Lowes Assizes by Miss what it was I threw it down Certificates of Merit: Mary Can, Swan for libels by postcard. Was again." Mara Tse Yan, Sara Remedios.in prison 244 months awaiting Police-Inspector Thomas said trial. Sentenced to ten days he asked her if she had dropped
the paper. She replied: imprisonment.
stooped to pick up some cinders and saw the piece of paper. I could not read it, because I had not got my glasses on. It is a mistake to say I threw it down."
Answering his lordship, the inspector said Mrs. Gooding unmarried sistar lived with the family.
March, 1921—Mrs. Gooding again prosecuted by Miss Swan. Sentenced to twelve months' im- prisonment.
FOR THE DEFENCE.
Mercedes Passos and Rosie Lay.
Class: (Special Class for Chin ese): Mollie Cheung, Mary Leung, Rosie Cheung and Gladys Ma.
Class 1st. Esther Geng; 2nd, Rosie Ismail and Olga Baptista; cannot be over-estimated. Sigh Prizes to Mina Place, Maria Take-appeal dismissed by Court of April, 1921-Yrs. Gooding's stands for everything that is moto and Aurea d'Assis,
Criminal Appeal. valuable
or enjoyable in life.
Special Class For Chinese,-Class May, 1921--Mrs. You cannot tell if your eyes Bre
Gooding Members of Lloyd's decided right; you may see well yet have 9: Esther Ng, Lacy Ng, Lucy patitioned Home Secretary for at the annual meeting to make a defective eyes. If you wish to Ching. Hilda Chan and Cissy Chan, furiber investigation of her case.
Jaly, 1921-Following io- Mr. T. Gates, for the defence, grant of £5,000 to the funds of have your eyes tested, the Clan SB: Lily Mak, Annie. Soc,
Refracting om of the Hong- Emily Ng. Norida Koo, Fanny Lee vestigations by the police, case at once called Miss Swan, who cue League of Nations Caion.
kong Optical Co., successors to and Gracy Cheung Class SC: Dairy rebeard by Appeal Court. Mrs. dealed that she picked up the A MILLION DOLLAR TRIBUTE TO Clark & Co., refracting and Tae. Jane Wong. Gertie Wong and Gooding declared innocent and paper, and said she stopped to pick up one or two cinders which Opticians, the Rosie Tse. manufacturing
had dropped from the abovel, As a national tribute to Earico most competent optical establish-
Mr. Justice Bailhache: Did Caruso and his art, the United meat in South China-located in
you tell the constable you picked States is to raise a inillian dollar 53, Queen's Road Central-is at
October, 1921.-Miss Swan the paper up?-No, I did not. fund for scholarships and awards your service. They have the
(Mrs. Gooding's prosecutrix) ar Cross-examined, she said the rested for maliciously libelling little book without a cover, which Mrs. Violet Lily May, wife of a she found on the washhouse, con
tained several names, and the Littlehampton constable.
CARUSO.
Infant Classes: Mafalda Geng, Kitty The Yan, Lucy Chan, Lastenia Ausejo, Maria Peres, Mildred Gardner, Ida da Roza, Evelyn
to music students and develop equipments to test your Diaes, Helena Bilra, Mary Smith, mant of a wider appreciation of accurately. Testing the sight
and fitting glasses their Maria Silva, Ines Ozorio, Rita music in Ampaica.
Xavier, Mary Yee, Isabel Lay,
specialty.
is
released.
August, 1921-Home Secretary grants Mrs. Gooding £250 com. pensation.
After the defendant's father- had given brief evidence, the Judge said: “If I were da.they jary I would not convict...
Mr. Humphreys: If that is your lordship's view, I have no-- doubt the jury will accept it
4 Juror: We have board sabugb.
The jury then returned a verdict of not guilty, and de- fendant was discharged.
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