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DIOCESAN GIRLS SCHOOL
Annual Speech Day.
MONDAY, MARCH 12,
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SHANGHAI FOOT- BALLERS:
ROWING INTERPORT.
This school is most fortunate ́in mistrosses, who do their work con: The scientiously, and thoroughly. girls come first with thêm, and as
tour Own Correspondent) bead of the school I have never
Shanghai March 11. yet had to change shy of the
Mr. Sydney Barton, H. B. M. inethods they emphy in dealing Consul General, Captain Barrett, The annual prize distribution in
with the girls. Now to come to tr. Quayle and others were the connection with the Diocesan Girls'
the girls themselves, and I specially speakers at a dinner given by foot- School, Kowloon, took place.cn
refer to the boardes. One of ball fans in honour of the Interpart Saturday afternoon. and was at.
them deserves special reation to.soccer-men, tended by a large and representa- tive gathering. The room in which day,-Pansy Wong. She is the first to leave with the title of head girl the proceedings were held was
Her influence over the others was crowded to capacity with parents and friends of the pupils. Mrs.ery great, so much so that all Grace, who distributed the prizes.oart-martials" and very little
through the year, there were was accompanied by her brother, scolding. The girls themselves felt Major Slaughter. Others present it and now ask me to present to included Lady Stubbs and Lady Ho
her in their name a silver shield. Tung, His Lorgship the Bishop of Victoria (the Rt. Rev. C. R. Dup. She also got the silver badge of puy), Mr, Eric Rise, the Revs, Ghonour the highest degree obtain. R. Lindsay, H. Copley Morle, J. Table. Lady Ho Tung's special prize
goes to her too. The other degree Hubman and W. T. Featherstone.
The annual report was read by are white, blue and red in an as the Headmistress, Miss C. Acendant scale. This was instituted Ferguson, after which the Bishop of to help the girls to be honourable Victoria mentioned, in the course of when not under supervision nad to a short speech, the valuable work teach them self control. done by the School Committee, and especially by the Secretary, Mr. Lindsay. All probably knew that this was the last public attendance at the School of Mr. Lindsay, who with Mrs. Lindsay
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The girls now wearing badges ace: Red-Hesta Hutt, H. Waller, Esther Chan, E. Pang. A Cross blue.-M. Waller, M. Rosewall, M. White,-0. Chanings, D. Pang Anderson. Like the snail that was about to
a day leave the Colony on holiday.
crept up the wall one inch He
and fell ball an inch at night, wished them a happy time. His
the top. Lordship voiced the welcome of the eventually arriving at School to Mr. Compton, the Treasur-many more girls are still trying. Jer, who had returned to the Colony
after an absence of eighteen months
Thanks Due.
Thanks are due to the following
summer
all wac
to tha
(Our Own Correspondent.)
Shanghai March 11. Shanghai's Interport caramen go soulbwards by the as. President Madison. 11, Ŏ. Graham is coach
fours will be.-P. and the (2), C. J. 8. Phillips (S), H. J. Schweizer (bow), F. W. Schlebcha Collar (stroke), with J. E. Brown as spare mas.
INTERNATIONAL RUGGER.
Dublin. Match 10.-In cold, threatening weather, Ireland met Wales to day at sugger, and год by five points to four. The ground was in excellent condition. The attendance numbered 15,000.- Bester,
DEALER TEA.
Another Rise in Price.
London, March 10.-Unlike most
in India. Mr. Compton had ator services rendered during the ways been a staunch friend of the year-Messrs. Churn, Grose, Leeds, the retail prices of which School. His Lordship then in-Robinson, Ray, Wong Kam-fuk. have recently been falling, tea has vited Mrs. Grace to give away the Rev. Copley Moyle. Dr. Moore and gain risen twopence a pound, with. prizes.
staff of the Govt.-Dispensary, Kowdications of a further increase.-- --itfter the distribation of prices, tôn, Dr. Ker Kowloog«Dock Best which was marked by considerable for overhead rails at bazaar: handelapping. a number of the parents who invited boarders ou pupils presented a delightful con-for
holidays,
THE DAVIS CUP, cert programme for the entertain-generously daunted soms ment of the large audience.
bazaar at which $1,200 was madı New York, March 11.-Belgium The Report.
nad spent on things needed in the has entered for the Davis Cup.-- The Headmistress (Miss Fer-school, St. Andrew's Church, Dairy Beuter
Fram Co., Standard Oil Co., nis guson) in her annual report said: During the year we increased in
the following prizes.-Lady Ho numbers from 177 to 199, of those Tung. Mrs. Arnott, Mrs. Jenkinson. Mrs. Jeffries. Mr. J. S. Thomsen 51 are boarders. In order to make room in the lower school for Wong Kum-fuk, Mrs. Li Ping more children, the ward in the Anunymous, Miss Skipton. nad Mes sick day was turned into class Kotewall.
A
room: also & small dormitory.
on the roll. Many changes took:
The Prize Winners.
GENERAL DA COSTA'S VISIT.
· Distinguished Soldier Heartily Welcomed.
As previously stated in thes columns, the Portuguese General Sir Manoel Gones da
Just now there are 221 children Class 1-Olivio Barretto, class place on the Staff. In March Miss Prize; Hongkong senior exam.; dis +++Aspinall arrived to take charge of action in needlework and drawin, is in the Colony, on boarÚ
the Portuguese guabout Patria +the Kindergarten. In August (Division I); Helen Lam, Hongkon
The distinguished visitor was the Miss Sawyer took up her work as
senior exam., English: Irene Rapp
nor and Lady Stubbs at luncheor Senior Mistress. Miss Paterson Hongkong senior exam., distinction guest of His Excellenes the Gover left in December on a well earn-in needlework; Pansy Wong, Hong
on the 7th inet, together wil distinction in Siz ed leave lowed by all the good ng senior exam..
Arthur ard Laly Leve Sir John and Lady Fow wishes of the Staff and the girls. aeedlework; and Laug Ho Tung' | 00,
ler. Dr. Claud. Severn and others During the year she worked hard special prize; Alice Lam, Hoogkon
On the afternwin of the same day th with the University examination senior exam., distinction in needle
Club Lusitano held a reception i candidates with their needlework work.
bis honour, wherent be was receiver with great enthusiasm and pride bị The Portuguese community.
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PRESCRIPTIONS
when the doctor prescribes
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and the four Seniors who gained) Class II-Jean Ho Tung, clas distinction in that subject owe a prize, Hongkong junior exam., dis great deal to her. She, it was, too, inction in English, mathematics, who did so much for
the upper oppaition and literature; Hest: school stall at the bazaar held in Hunt, Hongkong junior exam, his December. Unfortunately he had o yClothilde, Barretto, Hengkons to sail a week before that date.junior exam.. Kathleen Grose Her work is being carried on now by Miss Dunnett.
A New Matron
the prescription with pure drugs.matron, Miss McGili, which,
Last month we welcomed a new of The quality of
course, meani we had to si Medicines and Toilet Goods is "good-bye" to
Jenkinson.
our Drugs,.
not surpassed. Have the doctor's) prescription Alled here and the result will be satisfactory
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INSPECTION, CORDIALLY INVITED.
On Thursday Sir John and Lady Fowler gave dinner in Genera da Costa e boocur, and he after- wards attended the ball on board the Hagship Hawkins.
Hongkong-junjor exam, distinction) The Club de Recreio of Kowloo n English; Mabel Mok, Hongkong gave a tea party on Saturday and junior exam., mathematics; Kitty General da Costa was proclaimed Tapp. Hongkong jantor exam patron of this Club and an hon
end work; Marjorie Mason, tlong arary member. The President of
3 exam.
Class III-Edith Lam, class
the Club Mr. E. V. M. R. d. Sunsay welcomed the distinguishec visitor and the General suitably
I cannot proved any further with prize. Lugard scholarship, arithme replied. The grounds were taste
out speaking about her work here
ic. grammar, geography; Hilda
during the last four years. A usa, scripture (Division: L.), cam
position, history, hygiene, literature. ative study; Maria Prata, peo
after ter
fully decorated and dancing was participated in.
The General's stay in the Colon; will be prolonged a few days, no be is to-day attending the Field Day of the Garrison in the Ner Territories, at the invitation or Si John Fowler.
matron's work in a biz boarding cheol like this is no sinenure, but Mrs. Jenkinson brought here, her experience as a mother, a nurse Class IV.-Grace Ho Teng, clase and as a most capable housekeeper, r, history, hygiene, geography. and used it to the full The resulta rammar; Kitty Richardson, draw. all mothers can testify to as the inz (Division II); Annie Cross. health of the boarders during that needlework; Trixie Clion, litern. Carmen Botelho, literature, recitá time was excellent. There was no ture: Alice Hing, arithmetic, comtion: Andrew Lam, arithmetic need of any sick bay, so we turned position. nature study.
writing, geography; Winnie Ritchie
it into a class room as I said before. C'a« V.-Helen Smith, class prize. literature; Nellie Lee, needlework
The 1,000 and one little things eripture (Division II.), composition; | Edith Broadbridge, arithmetic, which crop up, day by day were Celeste Xavier, arithmetic: Mer- Class Upper VII-Winnie Her always attended to quietly one by ceden Alves, grammar: Rosic Pon-derson, class prize, scripture (Divi one, and never bothered me. It sonby, hygiene; Sarah Blyth, nature sion IV.; Mable Willis, drawing was her aim to do her best fc: Maria Gomes. literature; Thalia needlework; Enid, Tashima, arith the school; no extravagance of any study; Alice Ruza, nature study; metic, writing; Ida Ritchie, com Lind was permitted in the house- Prats, geography, history
Josition; Dorothy Lo, composition' keeping, and she made the BC. Class V. Remove,-Phoebe Pong Phyllit Gittins, recitation; NormA) quaintance of many heads of firms class prize, grammar, composition, Broadbridge, nature study; Mar and interested them to such a dictation, reading; Dorcas Chung, Chan, aritmetic, writing. extent in us and our needs, that drawing, nature study; Pearl Wong. Class Middle VIIL-Doris Ler their hearts suftened and we after iterature, geography; Hilda Inouye class prize; Helen Wylie, cla wards received goods at little over
grammar; Margaret Wong, English.rize; Angela Alves, scripture (Dir cost price.
Class VI Irenie Gittias classsion V.); Peter Stevens, recitation Like Miss Skipton, she has the school and its welfare ever at heart, prize, scripture (Division II.), arit Daphne Morris progress; Jos Sou
metic, geography, nature study progress; Alberta Prata, progress and we feel that though they are drawing (Division III.) Nancy Class Lower VIIL-Ansie Lee both no longer here in person their thoughts are often turned Chatterton; writing, attendance class prize; Peter. Lindsell, elas towards us. We wish Birs. Tenkiniolet Shea, literature, grammar; prize; Joanna Shewell, scriptur son. every happiness in her new Margaret rose, recitation, com (Division T.); Henry Killeen, recite work, and in the names of the position, hygiene, history, Jessie tion; Eileen Morris, recitation.": parents, children and staff we Simpson, English, the thank her for all she has done for Class VIL-Molly Churn, clas
prize, Milly Chan, literature, read Cargo, Elman, Kesinler, Maība, Pachman, ng: Bessie McKenzie, geography Education. The other part of a boarding Sheilah Jeffries, recitation, history: school is, of course, educational Vera Owen, composition, history;
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