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MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1923.

R. H. Y. C. Championship:

LAI HOO ENGLISH

SCHOOL

Annual Frize Giving.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Continued fromu Pugrs 2 and üb

GREAT AMERICAN, STOREKEEPER DEAD.

London, Jan. 23. Mr. Fred Woolworth, managing director of the famous stores, har

Regults of Eighth Event, The eighth race in the sexson's championship of the Royal Hus kong Yacht Club was sailed on Saturday, in hair weather, each Forrest, Inspector of Schcola, at- JE class being well represented. The tended to make the distribution.

course was around a mark boat of The building was full to the ald Customs House on Fu Taulowing with the pupils and their Chau ip, a total distance of friends and relatives. During

The results follow, the the function the Band of figures given being corrected times King's Regt. rendered an excellent of finishing:

The annual prize giving of the Lal Hoo English School took place yesterday afternoon at the World Theatre, when Mr. R. H. D.died in London.

miles.

Boat.

To aette

Juan

Gael Class. Start 2.30 p.m.

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Points scored to date-Adana $8, Sealark 83. Ursula 66, Gladys 1 Boojum 15, Spray 1. Sirius 31, Belinda 2, Lola 14. Winifted 0, Osle

One Design Class. Start 2. p.m.

over-

the

An address of wel- programme. come in Chinese was read by Mr. Chen and others on the platform mada speeches. There were pre- sent Rev. Frs. P. Augustine, A. Rigante, A. Banchio, Mrs. R. H.

AMATEUR SOCCER INTERNATIONAL

London, Jan. 27. England and Wales draw, four goals each, at Middlesbrough.

MORE IRISH EXECUTIONS.

Landon, Jan. 27. - Two men were executed at Maryberuugh this morning for posses-

D. Forrest, Mr. Tsang Fu and Mr.sion of revolvers. J. McCarthy.

Rev. Fr. Augustine made a shert speech in which he urged the

bors to persevere and proát by the teaching. they received. | Above all they must not forsake

A Good School,

ST. PETER'S CHURCH.

Mr. Forrest was then asked to

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their old Chinese tradition insofar distribute the prizes. He said that

New Church Council. thing which as it was good. Let them cast out if there was the superstitions which had been testified to the school's success it

The annual meeting of St. imported from other nations, was the fact that the number of

held in the Most of Chinese philosophy was pupila had increased until there Peter's Church good and could be retained as were to-day four times as many library yesterday morning, the well as the true Christian religion, as there were 10 years ago when Rev. H. Copley Moyle presiding.

the school first started. This was

After the passing of the minutes The Report

due particularly to the efforts of of the last meeting and the state-

stak The beadmaster, Mr. Petrus Lei Mr. Lei and bis

and the ment of accounts, the following then read the report as follows: recognition by the parents of the regulations based on those in The Lai Hoi English School was fact that this was a good school force at St. John's Cathedral, organised in 1923, through the He would like also to say a few relative to the election of a Church efforts of two worthy gentlemen | words to the pupila, especially | Council, were put to the meeting for the purpose of teaching Eng- those who were leaving. He by the Chairman and adopted: lish, French, Chinesa, and also the hoped they would not make the 1. The Church Council to con- art of music. During the first mistake which he saw commonly sist of not more than six lay mem- two years of its existence, the made in Hongkong and even in bers to be elected at a general cumber of boys attending the his own country. Most of them meeting of subscribers to school was less than a hundred, tad to learn first those things Church fund to be held annually and in the staff there were only which would enable them to make in the menth of January. three feachers of English and a living. But this was not the

2. Baptized members of the con- vernacular master, while the pre- end of the matter. They must gregation who subscribe not less sent staff consists of twelve mas always remember that pen, ink $10 annually shall be entitled to

not be made vcta. ters, & for English; 1, for Chinese; and books should 1, typewriting and shorthand merely the instrument of a trade ther left school and 2, for instrumental music, and that when

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The highest monthly enrolment their education was by co

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means

the

3. Members of the Connell must bo British subjects, communicants

for 1922 was 317 and the average finished. In many cases, indeed, not under 21 years years of age,

It was explained by Dr. Earle, daily attendance for 209 occasions was only the beginning. 2

1 1.8.18

Dispensation. Vienna-A Budapest journal recounts the strange romance of Prince Hebenlobe, the former Canon of Hermannstadt, who lef: that town on its becoming Rou- manian and went to the Hun

Boat. garian capital, where he fell in love with Alyceum-teacher's Haleyon daughter, whose acquaintance he Ailsa made at a meeting of the Roman Dapbze Catholic Society of Women. Al- Bobite though he is a priest of the Ro- Points scored to date. Daphne man Catholic Church, he engaged. Ailsa 27, Halegoa 25. himself to be married to her, and. appealed to the Holy See for dis- pensation. He and his fiancee were waiting impatiently, until at last he went to Rome to plead for it in person. So far he Eas not been granted it.

CLMA

Leti

their into

en which classes assembled was them make use of every opportunity Hon. Secretary, that the object of regulations 293. Twice in the year written they had to read every book of introducing the rew

was to bring S. Feter's Church in Binito examinations were held through varie which

out the school. With but few hands. Nor should they let others tion with the Cathedral.

| closer relationship and co-ordina- exceptions the results have been influence them unduly in their satisfactory. The curriculum of reading for it

Handicap Class.

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freedom of Was

The following gentlemen were: the school is similar to that of thought which made the educated re-elected to serve on the Church other schools, but we pay parti- man.

Council: Dr. H. G. Earle, Messrs. FI'cap Ce. Time.cular attention to composition,

H. A. Allen, S. R. Jones, G. S. translation, and conversation. As Mr. Forrest then distributed Zimmern and A. W. Millar. Miss for French, attempts were once the prizes. After the distribution | Mow Fung was elected to fill the made to start a class, but too few an interesting display of Chinese place of Mrs. Dawson. The elec- was given by tion of Mr. Zimmern was not con- boys came to join it and so the physical exercises 2.10 521.15

scheme, had to be dropped alto- several boys and girls from a firmed, as there is a doubt as to gather. For the purpose of pro- Chinese school. The proceedings his qualification in regard to age. moting a fine art, band music is closed with a taught in the school in leisure was hours, but for the time being, pupils. there is no band practice because. all the old instruments, though Jin good condition, have been given

instruments away and new superior quality which are being imported from Paris have not yer

prothes Holla He declared at the Vatican Arsula 11. recs. that, though he is passionately in Colleen love, he would sacrifice is love Dhaca at any time to the demands of Lite II religion, and renounce the mat- ringe. If the Pope granted him dispensation he would, of course. no longer remain a priest, but in no case would be leave his faith. Prince Hohenlohe is well- known dignitary of the Roman

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The Chor's Needs.

Dr. Earle and Misa Mow Fung were elected as the Church repre- sentatives a: the forthcoming Diocesan Conference to be held on March 13th.

Prize List

Class 3-1, Chiu Chenk-hi; Z, Chiu Yu-chip; 3, Kwok Hung-to.

Class 41 Wong You-ki, (1st) Prize and Prize for excellent con-mentioned the need of a choreb Mr. G. Fieldgate, the organist,

The health of the school bas duct); 2. Cheung Yam-po; 3, Chuwarden or sidesman to show peo- been good all the year round. The King-hi.

ple who attended the Church to labour trouble in the colony and

many occasions Claas 5-1, Fong Sau-chun; 2, their seats. On political troubles in China proper Lau Chin-yam; 3, Li Kwok-yau:

he had seen реорі enter the did not affect the working of the 4, Cha Mac-yuen; 5, Leang Kai-church, and foding no byma books, go out again. He had sometimes to minister to the con-

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school.

fun.

1 and aquatic sports formed the

chief pastimes of the boys with Class 7-1, Yeang She-chung; the result that most of them are 2, Tam Ho-lau; 3, Yam San- U now good swimmers,

4 Noths F. W. Brom. A... 0 Birmingham..... If your distant vision is clear, of Cardiff C. ......5 Blackburn It. you can read continuously with Sheffield U. 2 Bolton W... cut pain or discomfort, if pour Preston N.E... 5 Burnley.. eyes never burn, ache, water or Stoke.......4 Everton. feel irritated and you have few or Budderheid T 0 Sunderland no headaches, omit any im-Newcastle...... Chelsea....... mediate concern about your eyes Liverpool.... 2 Middlesboro. If on the contrary, any of the Tottenham H. 3 libam A..... above symptoms annoy you, at least have your eyes examined.

Scottish League. Classes may give you unexpected Alloa............ 2 Albios R. comfort on required occasions.

The other fixtures were not play The Refracting Chamber of Theed, the teams being engaged 10 Hongkong Optical Co., successors

cup ties. to Clark & Co., refracting and manufacturing opticians, located in 33, Queen's Road Central, is a your service, and you can rest assured that glasses will not be recommended unless needed.

Visitors always welcome a VICTROLA

No Hume splete without obe MOUTRIES-Sola Azeats.

V For want of a recreation ground, Oathletic sports were not much Class 6.1, Woog Kwan-gregation's wants: in fact only 2 encouraged, but during the bath-cheang: 2, Wong Kwok-bing; 3, yesterday morning he procured 1ing season, a steam

books for launch was Wong Kin-on; 4, Ho Im-ki; 5, prayer and hymn 1 regularly engaged on Saturdays Tseng Tal-kwong.

several people in the congregation. Mr. Fieldgate also pointed out the bad supply of choir requisites and the consequent difficulty of forming a choir. There were no une books and periters. Former ly the Church depended on the Diocesan Boys' School for the choir and now that the School had withdrawn from the almost Church there was a dificulty in keeping the choir up to strength. It was decided to, leave the ap Class 8c.--1, 'So Ping-ruk; 2,1 pointment of sidesmen and to the parents and friends of the Leung Sik-hong; 3, Lam Sik-supply of tune books and psaltera school for their attendance,

chun; 4, Lai Tsi-fun..

to the Church Council.

chuen; 4, Leung Yam-ming. In conclusion, Our heartiest

Class 8.-1, Mok Ping-nam; 2, thanks are due to Mr. 2. H. D. Troi Hin; 3, Koo Hong-kia: Forrest for coming here to dis- Lui Man-rui; 5, Lai Sum-woon. tribute the prizes, also to Rev. Fr. Augustine and Mr. Chen for

Class 8b.-1, Cheung Chiu- their good speeches, and to the agok: 2, Lau Kon-ching; o, Tsoi officers of the 2/King's Rezt. for Pui-ning; 4, Dai Pak-kan. kindly permitting their band to attend. Our thanks are also due

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