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ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE.

THE ANNUAL PRIZE-GIVING.

St. Paul's College celebrated its annual Speech-day on Satur day evening with a concert, the function, which was well attended, being held in the school compound. The programme consisted of vocal and musical ems and a Chinese play, all of which were thoroughly

Rev.

appreciated by the audience,

The Frading of the report by the Hendmaster, the

A. b. Stewart, followed by the distribu- tion of prizes, took place in the Interval. Major-General C. C. - Luard gave away the prizes.

After the Rev. Mr. Stoward had read bia report the Bishop of Victoria (the Rt. Rev. Bishop Dippus; la

MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1925.

wero

SPORT FIXTURES.

JOINT MEETING OF OLUBS.

because Inck of accommodation has eighty poor students have profited LINCHENG DEMANDS.

their teaching and compelled us to refuse many appli-by ean. In the month of December made happy at Christmas time alone over one hundred were re-with an entertainment and tea.

AMERICANS PAID. fused. The enrollment on March The Free Day School at Causeway 22 was 366 and the attendance Bay has also been carried on with Peking, March 6.—Authority kus

A meeting was held at the Vic-. was 538, both of which figures are with success for another year, now been received from the Blate the highest yet recorded. Severai largely through the subscriptions Department to pay the Linchung torla Recreation Club on Friday studenta have again distingushed of our students who found more A and B. claims to the American evening to decide the date and naw conditions ruling certain of the themselves for regular attendance than $100 towards the teacher'a felaimanis, and cheques ara

amateur sporting and special prizes are being salry and the rest of the school being sent to the local Consula in forthcoming

the case of China residents, and to|bvents. awarded to Chan Ping-kam and premises. This school hus now

and been carried on in this way for the State Department in the essa Representatives of the following Loh Chi-ning for five years

of those in Amerion. four years unbroken

eluba were present.-Easma, · Gar- attendnuce seven years. The weekly visit to respectively. Besides these, Cheung the Preaching Hall in the centre similar arrangements in respect to Service, Kewloon Docks, Indian The British Legation is making rison Recreation Club, Civil Chi-on has not missed a day for of the town has been regularly

tho British claimants, Daily R.C., University, Kowloon Former three years and eight others for, kept up by some of the Staff and

Bulletin.

Pupils, Chinese Club, Nippon Club, seven Benior students while other work two years, while thirty.

Club de Recreio, and V.R.C., while others have an unbroken attend in connection with our school Y.M.C.A,, such as the Scripture

the Army and Navy also sent ance for last year.

delegates. Mr. W. Logan was in Union meetings and Sunday School

the chaiṛ and Mr. II. C. Witchell classes, has been well supported.

acted as Seerojary.

The school during the past year had the benefit of Miss Bende lack's advice and teaching and greatly profited thereby. Spreial entphasis was laid on good written work and this was noticed by the troduced the General in speech. He and Major-Generd, Inspector of English Schools who reported that "writing was excel- Luard only arrived in Hongkong lent; written work was neat and about n month ago. Before he

the books tidy."

a short

School had done so well at sports. For three years in succession Major-General Luard was a mem- ber of the polo team that won the pole championship for the whole of India. Applause),

The General's Speech. Major-General Laard then gave way the prizes and afterwards, in a speech, expressed the great plea sure it had given him to perform the function. As the Bishop has

said, explained," h

"I have

Success,

REHABILITATION CONFERENCE.

:

Medals for unbroken attendance:

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Looking back over the past year,

was agreed to hold the we cannot feel that the time has

Amateur Billiards Championship THE PROGRAMME FOR been wasted, that merely so many

on March 18, entries closing on lessons, have been taught and Po

TO-MORROW. ·

the March 13. the venue to bo much ink-plashed on to paper, but

Victoria Recreation Club, The rather that something real han

Peking, March 7-The meeting

Amateur Athletic Mouling will be been done in the work of churne of the Rehabilitation Conference held on April 18, the entries cloy- ter building which is what this on Tuesday will discuss the rend- came here the General had spent In the Hongkong Locals the re- school stands for more than any-justment of the military system ing on April 18, and the Boxing most of his time in India. Thisults were quite up to the average thing else. Daily the pattern of and disposition of troops through.. Tournament extending over three was the first prize-giving which he

motion days to follow the Athletic Meet- Stu fio:-Ico House Street attended and they were proud to and were better in the number of a perfect life has been held up be out the country, and a

Distinctions gained, most notice, fare our students, the ideal of an supporting La Yung-halang's prong on or about April 24. have him in their midst that even-

able being one in the Junior Loen! unselfish He and the joy of were posal that the Tull system be ing. They were very pleased that

abolished.-Renter, Mrs. Lund was able to be present, for English, rare and coveted vice, and it in suheient reward

Distinction and in this case the when we see, as we constantly re- Ling-cht; Class 3B, Sung Man- beenase during the last week she

the whole jolce to see, the higher call making chun; Class 3C, Yung Man-hon; had been in bed with influenza. [only one awarded in One thing in the report that waard examination. Chan Fung-kee is itself heard and heeded above the Class 4A, Cheung Fook-hin; Class interest the General was that the to be heartily congratulated on his clamour of selfish aims and objects. 4B, Li Tai-kong: Class 4C, Loh When a young man turns his back Chung-kan; Clan 6A, Kwan Shiu- The Staff has created a record upon what most call a life of pros- kan Class 5B, Tang Nai-chiu; for itself in that, In a place where, perity and success and faces nat Claes GA, Laca Po-kuen; Class 5B, constant change is our portion, toward life of service for others. Poon Kwong-ho; Class 7A, Shit only one member of our regular then we feel that such work as Tat-luen; Class 7B, Ko Ping-choi; Staff left us during the year. In this is very worth while and all its Clans 7C, Wong Kwok-kuen: Claas December Mrs. Dwyer left us to drudgery is turned to pleasure. 7D, Wong Chungsten; Class 8à, return to England after two years. Thus we look forward to another Ny To-kul; Class 8B, Cheung Wa- of valuable work on the Staff. In year of happy work together.

leung. her place we were glad to welcome.

Prize Winners, Mr. Li Chi-wa who came to us with

The prize winners were Hongkong University degree, follows:

hoth | having previously been

Class 1, Leung Bing-chew; Chris Leacher in this student and a

2. Chan Fung-kee: Class BA, Chan school. Time and space forbid only quite recently cume to mention of the work of individual Hongkong.

have had members of the Stall, all of whom many things to learn and one have given of their best under the thing I was ignorant of was St. Paul's College. I now see what an extraordinarily successful institu- tinn it is. We have heard Mr. Stewart's report of last year and I think I can say that it takes a lot of heating, (Applause)--not only from the work paint, of view but, what interesta ne perhaps even more, from the athletic point of view. You seem to work your Sports of all kinds were carried games with your work, which s un as usual and many inter-groap what we want. The great thing in cumpetitions organised and ably this life is to keep fit and to enable carried through by Messra, Ho Ka- you to keep ft we must take x- lau, Wing-chan and Ng Wai-U: ercise and the best form of exer- but the outstanding event of the eise in this or any other country year was the winning, for the Is to play athletic gumes, I under-third time in succession, of he stand you play football keenly. Shield presented by 11. E. the Gov- Football is an excellent game.ernor to the school winning mast Any game where you get Team points in the Inter-Schouls Sports. work, where the boy plays for his This year the Shield was won by side, a very great help to him the very narrow margin of only in after life. It enables him to half a point. realise that he is to play an 021- selfish game, which is one of the most important things, I must congratulate you ou winning this athletle sheld for three years succession. Another thing in

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geniul supervision of Mr. Evan Stewart, who was Acting Principal during my absence for the greater [part of, the year. We should like to thagk Rev. T. B. Powell for his helpin teaching Scripture through- out the year and we

also extend

a hearty welcome to Mrs. Becher who has recently joined us and is already giving valuable help.

·

School Building Expension.

Nearly every year sees some ad- dition to our school buildings and this year we have been able

to

which 1 1) interested is Boxarry through an extension of our College Chapel, to seat over four Scouts, I was well glad to hundred, with a physics taboratory in my garden the other day your troop of Boy Senats under Mr. Brecher and I can say that they held their OWIŁ weainet other

Funderneath, hath very needei addi- tious to our rather cramped quar-

The Hostel, with

Hera.

accom-

troops, They are smart, clean and molation for eighty masters ant ool fcient in every way. The Bog Send movement is parti rularly good one and I hope you will encourage it in every way." (Applause).

The Report.

students, bas had another good year under its indefatifable Hemse Master, Mr. Wong Shiu-pun, and the health of the students has been exceptionally poor.

Other activities have been car ried on as asual. The Scouts have had another successful year, under The following was the annual Seamaster Beecher, and show un- report:

ubated interest and zeal in their Sixteen years have passed away, work. The Free Night School almost to the very day, since this started by the Hoste) students six School was opened and we have years ago, has been carried on by had another uneventful year of them through the past year with steady work. The enrolment has the same zeal and energy again slightly increased. Slightly, has been shown from the first and

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