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HOMAKONG TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY, APRI
RONGKONG LABOUR.
EARLIER SPECIAL
TELEGRAMS.
ST. STEPHEN'S
COLLEGE.
New Site For The School.
More Disputes Settled.
1920
The concession of a 21 per cent) (From Our Own Correspowien!) Terease on the old rases which Were from 10 to 12 cents per tan of nettled the wage dispute
*
FORMER KOWLOON
The annual Prize Day of St. Stephen's Collage was marked by
RESIDENT. a very entertaining concert given in the Lal Kwai Pui Hall in the between Chinese stevedoring shops
Shanghat, April 29, and the various shipping" com- 3r. Frank Andrew Metirath, a School∙last night. There was large audience ecnsisting
of panies.
vetefan tunner, a former Kowloon
મુ It will be remembered that some resident, died suddenly his parents and friends of the pupils. The first part of the programme time in March the Tung Yik seventieth birthday. comprised Chinese music, a violin Stevedores Guild presented solo, an exhibition of cartoon work demand for a 30 per cent increase and songs, while a farcical play to shipping is following the entitled "A Pair of LunaticsTM settlement of the wage demand of formed the second half which was the Chap In Cargo Coulies' Guild,
Shanghai, Apall 23. carried out after His Excellency nader which members, of the latter
Two gunboats bound for the the Governor had distributed the Guild received an increase of 20 North have passed Woosung un prises to successful students. Mr. cents for a day's work (0 instead bampered. W. L Pattenden presided in the of 60 cents. Employed as they The Chinese Press is publishing absence of His Lordship the Rare through the Tung Yi tuild many duquieting rumour. Two Rev. Bishop C. R. Dappay. Pread the cargo coolica got their increase Chinese warships have lelt Whang- firm the stecedores, who, in order, poo, but ene is within range of
dent of the Collare Council On
increase.
+
THE TROUBLE IN THE NORTH.
the platform were also H. E. the compensate themselves, applied Woosung Forts, lying unmolested. Governor, the Rev. E. W. L. Mar-to shipping firms for a 50 per cent. tin, acting Warden, the Hon. Mr.
A SHANGHAI STRIKE. E Irving, Dr. J. H. Sanders, Mr. Several abortive meetings took Erie Rice and Professor Lai Tsai-place at the Secretarist for Chinese
Shanghai, April 28. bie and the European and Chinese Affairs between the Secretary for Two hundred employees of the teachers.
Chinese Affairs and delegates of the Public Works Department have stevedores to discuss the men's ap-gone on strike for an increase of After the reading of the school plication. On Thursday the matter pay. report His Excellency said that was settled at a meeting at which before proceeding to distribute the were present the Secretary for prizes he would like to express Chinese Affairs, Messrs. Č. T. his satisfaction at hearing such a Young and H. P. White irepresent- good report of the last year'a ing Hongkong General Chamber of doings of the School and to con-Comuneice). Messrs. Chau U-ting gratulate Mr. Martin on being able) and Ip Lan-cbuenirepresenting the to present it. His Royal Highness Chinese General · Chamber the Prince of Wales was very sorry Commerens and delegates of the that be was unable to see the stevedores. students of St. Stephen's College,
Prince of Wales
of
WE.
SCHOOL SPORTS.
Ying Wah College.
went
Ying Wah College held their annual sports at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon. The ground At the meeting opportunity was but the weather was so bad that taken of disrums the new deslippery from the rain and His Royal Highness felt that he and of the Cargo Coulis ruild upset a good many calcula- was unable to make a tour of the As first stated in our report of the tion of the contestants for a "sure) island which would have caused recent meeting of the thinene had the misfortune to slip and fall, 1s it happened. several him to pass the gates of the Col-General Chamber of Commerce the lege. He knew the College were cargo coulies sought to satait, work and instance almost abreast the
1spe-line. disappointed. The fact that the direct from shipping fires and thus
In other respects the inspected
without proceedings the eliminate the steveilers to prevent itch and wound. - school children on the Cricket Clubqueeze" in their wage. In a use of three hearty cheers for to the ground was an indication of the letter to the Secretary for Chines the urganizer. interest it would give him to see Affairs the guild state that if its af prizes that followed, the
At the distrib the bays of the School in their own giving them work the shipping Headmaster Mr. A Hughes, paid a quarters. His Excellency said he companies desired to have the same tnbute to the support. financial was pleased to hear that despite security ณ was required fro and othewise, which Dr. S. C. the restricted quarters in the past stevedores for the fulfillment of St. Stephen's College bad done eontrarts they were quits reply to the had much difficulty in persuad- gave the College, remarking that so well in sport and he was sureļ furnish it?
ng the worthy doctor to desert his |that would be a great improvement It was decided at the tweeting wors and go there that day to give |
in this respect when the School that as experiment be made on the anay the prizes. got out into the ample accommo-reliability of cargo coolies by gwing dation which had been provided them mall contracts. If they gaveins may be mentioned Ma Chiu- Of the many wizzers, the follow- for above Deep Water Bay. The satisfaction they mas gradually g site was a splendid one and he was bigger contracts. The cargo rodlies sure the school would greatly develop are satisfied.
and flourish when it was moved;
out there. Mr. Martin informed
him that the School was not quite
sure of its financial position, but temporary class-rooms.
Kien, Senior Champion: Wong: Shu-cheng, Junior Champion: (and Ma Chin.kien, the redoubtable kindergarten athlete who secured the majority of the points of his Follow-section.
COMPANY REPORT.
Ltd.
the Mercantile
he felt confident that the sup-ing the return to our usual build- porters, in view of the School's ings it. December our numbers ine record, would see that the bave risen to 180; and we have: moving of the College to this new enlarged our Staff so as to give site was not delayed by any con-effective supervision of classes. sideration of lack of means. (Ap Even in the lowest forms Euro- plause). It is not my habit to peans teach English Subjects, and Mercantile Bank of India, make long-speeches on occasions foundations are being laid in the such as this," added His Excel-beginners' classes which give
The twenty-ninth azoual report lency "and I should not be able to great premise for years to come. of, the Board of Directors to the do so to-night because the greater}
Studies. Examination results Shareholders of part of my afternoon has been occupied in watching two of the are given below. It may be noted Bank of India stated: old members of St. Stephen's Col-that we passed twice
The Net Profits for the year, lege playing tennis in the Doubles Chinese Students as any other after providing for bad and doubt- Championship." (Applause). School in the last Matriculation lul deuts, and including £127,038, 7. 14. brought forward from last After the presentation of prizes and Senior Examinations.
Account, amount *0 £390,671. Mr. Fattenden tëndered his thanks A new Scholarship was foundeds. 101. From this sum has to be to the Governor.
in January 1921 through the gen-deducted 4,000, being the In- During the evening a silver cuperosity of Mr. Mok Kon Sang, wheteris Dividend of per cent., lese and a monetary gift were present is cow a member of our Council Income Tax, on the "A" "B" ed to Mr. Ng Ping-nam, senior Mr. Mok Kon
Sang presented and "C" Shares paid in September teacher in Chinese, by Dr. Aanders 32,000; the interest of which is last..
the School.
many
on behalf of the College Council, used to reduce the school fees of The Directors hure added £50,000 the staff and past and present some student of limited resources to the Reserve Fund (raising it to pupils. Mr. Ng Ping-nam is re- Sports. In 1921 we continued £1,150,000 £15,000 to the tiring after 16 years' service in our policy of entering teams in Officers' Persion Fund and written off Freehold Banking both Senior and Intermediate) £20.000
as Premises. They now recommend Leagues, so as to encourage The Report.
many boys as possible to play a Final Dividend on the "A" " Our Chinese School has been re-football. Five Schools compete and shares of 6 per cent., less organised, according to the re-cur own School having only half Income Tax (making 16 per cent. commendations of a special Com-the numbers of the smallest of £157,671.. 101. to be carried for the year), leaving a balance of mittee of 1920. Prof. Lai Teal the other four. It is creditable
forward. Hei. Hon Lan, our Chinese Head-to report that we obtained third master, has as colleagues Mr. Ho place in both leagues. Two Sheung, MA, and Mr. Kas
for 007
. Indo-China Steam Tennis is universally popular st Chok Chin, a graduate of the St. Stephen's College. School
Navigation Co, Ltd. Canton Normal College. Mrswimming parties attracted 50% The forty-first Annual, general Chau In Nin, B.Sc., an Old Boy, our Students last year, and this meeting of the Indo-China S. N. has joined us 29 2 full time
year we hope to increase that per-Co., Ltd., will be held at the master; Mrs. Martin so long asso- centage considerably. More than offices of the General Managers on ciated with St. Paul's College is of Students in attendance Tuesday, 23rd May an honorary teacher; and this
After providing for Depreciation, spring Mr. J. E. Warmer, B.A Athletic Sports. A remarkable taking into account items shewn on
this Spring entered
all Liabilities, Outgoings, and Merton College, Oxford, has also joined our Resident Staff. In the growth in 1921 has been our Credit side of Reventie Account, autumn we hope to have two more bership is now large,
Chinese Boxing Club. The mem- there remains a Credit Balance of
and as £67,298.9.0. Masters from England, namely, inaaus daily practice after after- the Warden and Rev. D. Quick, noon school has produced a from Equalisation of Dividend It is proposed to transfer £25,000. MA, of
Queen's College, Camber of skilful exponents among Account, making
available for bridge, now teaching at Bedford a number of our students to whom distribution the sum of £2,298.9.0.. School.
our ordinary sports do not appeal from which I it proposed Students-In order to have
Buildings We have received to pay 6% [6/-) on Preference small classes and to give personal official information that the Gov-Shares, 20% (£1.10.) on the De- attention to students we aim at eroment of Hongkong have most ferred Shares, absorbing £39,260. 4.0., allowing £3,038. 5, 0. to be: having about 160 students: name generously ear-marked a large site
carried forward. ly, 50 Boarders and 100 Day Boys. above Deep Water Bay for our
Income Tax will be deducted During 1921 the numbers fell new School Buildings. We hope from all Dividend Wartaple issued when the old building was being that when the Warden presents London but not on those issued reconstructed and classes were the School Report next year he locally which will be payable at being held first in the University may have defnite plans to lar exchange 2/61, being IT rate by kind permission, and later in before us en fals matter, ruling ca the 29th instant.
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