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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE.
ANNUAL PRIZE-GIVING.
Importance of Studying Native Language.
The annual prize-giving at the Educational Institute, took place
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1926.
THE ROOSEVELT RESCUES.
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THE LATE MR, JAMES H. KYNOCH.
PRESENTATIONS TO CAPTAIN FUNERAL AT HAPPY VALLEY.
AND CHIEF OFFICER.
Cementing Anglo-American. „
Friendship.
Many Friends Present, The funeral of the lato Mr James London, Feb. 6. II. Kynoch, who died at the Govern Presentations to officers of the men Civil Hospital on Friday, took on Saturday evening, the functions. President loosevelt were made place at the Protestant Cemetery
at a ceremony aboard the Pre-ut Happy Valley on Saturday, being performed by the Hon. Mr. Rident Roosevelt at Southampton. R. H. Kotewall. The importance Sir Cunliffe Lister, representing Mr. Kynoch, who was 44 years of of studying one's native language II. M. the King, journeyed from age, joined the Public Works was emphasised throughout the Waterloo in a special train, Department in Hongkong in 1908, companied by f. distinuished. proceedings..
The chair was taken by the party, including a representative Principal, Mr. K. C. Young. In his of the American Ambassador.
Sir. Cunliffe Lister in a speech, report of the year's work he said: expressed His Majesty's regret
A large number of friends attend. "The number of students enrolled that the shortness of the ship's ed the funeral and paid their Inst during the year was 152, as against stay did not permit the King to see respects to one who was well known 130 in the previous year; and the the Captain in London and thank throughout the Colony. The burial average daily attendance for the him and the crew for their ser-service was conducted by the Rev. 6 classes was 87.9 as compared vices, which perhaps, had done. Horace Johnston and the Rov. J. The principal with 66.8 in the previous year. At more than anyone, realised to
ship.
sa a Overseer. He had hold tho position of Senior Inspector of Works since July, 1024.
Kirk Maconachie.
the beginning of the year we had cement Anglo-American friend- mourner wne Mr. O, W. Kynoch,
な
83 students. Finding that we had
The American Ambassadors' re- brother. out-grown our shell at No. 6, Ar-presentative said it was impossible
Othors present were: The Ilon. buthnot Road, and wishing to have to put into words what Americans Mr. H. T. Creasy (Director of the Hostel, the Upper and the though of the relation of the AR-Public Works), Messrs E. W. Lower Schools under one tinoe and Prealdent Roosevelt. roof, we rented No. 5, Woodland Terrace in March. Things were going steadily until the strike came. Our students were in- timidated, hut they stuck to their guns. At the request of many of the parents and guardians of our students, we closed for the summer vacation three weeks earlier. When we re-opened in the autumn, our numbers, in coramon with other schools, went down so con siderably that we thought it wise and expedient to go back to our original home, and this is where we
are now.
Examinations.
судь
Captain Tose handed Captain Carpenter, C. Bond, D. Harvey, Fried a cheque for £27. con J. B. Witchell, F. Conk, S. J. Fraser, Andrews, tributed by listeners-in who had Cake, P. T. Pirrell. J. Toard Captain Tose broad ast bis. Abraham, W. R.
Evorelte, D. McCullum,, experiences. Capt. Tose wished J. the money distributed among the P Murphy, D. Davice. J. C. relatives of the drowned.
Fletcher, M. Manuk, W S. Cuff, A. Sir Cunliffe Lister presented an W. Tickle, H. A. Jones, E. Cook, inscribed gold cigar box to Capt. Captain Thompson, Captain Watson, Fried and an inscribed gold watch Police Inspectors W. Kent, Ogg to the Chief Officer. The crowd Murphy, Clark, Chief Detective the quay cheered when the Inspector Grant, Messrs. R. S President Roosevelt later sailed. Vorgette, R. Taylor, Stewart Logan, Reuter.
A. W. Grimmitt, W. Knight, a W. Beattie, J. Howe, J. Smith, C. Atkinson, D. Neilsen, J. Ewing, W. Pryde, W., Kecgan, S. A. Roberts, W. Fincher, C. Bara, W, FL Edmonds, D. McNeill, P. W. Thomas, J. Lyon and many others, Olubs and Government departments. including member of the various
By requcat there were no tributes
Nivy Cross Awarded.
Washington, Feb. 7. Fresident Coolidge has awarded to Capt. Fried the Navy Cross for seamuinship, courage and pro- fessional ability-Beuter.
floral
In the matter of University Examinations, our,"report covers. the results of 1924 and 1925. In about $4,000, and without much 1924 nine of our students sat for effort ave obtained a third of the the Junior Local Examination, and amount required. ' "We have,, no three passed, one obtaining dis-doubt, that in the near future our tinetion in Arithmetie; B of our hopes will be realised in toto. students sat for the Matriculation I now remains for me to say Examinations held in June and how very fortunate we are in hav- A NEW NAVAL STRATEGY. November respectively, and 5 of ing with us the Hon. Mr. Kotewall, them passed. The successes of one of the distinguished represen 1925 comprised the following:-tatives of our Chinese community out of 10 students presented for in the Colony. The opinion that, the Junior Local Examination, I have long had of him as a gentle- passed, one obtaining distinctiva man deeply interested in educa- in Arithmetic; and out of 10 tion, both English and Chinese, students presented for
the and in educational institutions or- Matriculation Examination, 3xanised by the Chinese, now en- passed. In November lust, the courages me to solicit his kind as- school annual examinations were sistance in the matter of develop held, and Classes 3, 4 and 5 who ing our Institute into a large public sat for them obtained satisfactory educational institution in future. resulls.
With his influence and substantial help we are confident that our aim
In scrutinising the marks obtain
WHAT MR. RAMSAY MAC- DONALD SAW. AT CEYLON.
London,. Feb. 7. Interviewed by a representative of the Observer on his return from Ceylou, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald said his visit had convinced him more then ever that he was right
He said: in opposing Singapore. there was plain evidence at Ceylon that Singapore was the beginning
See
going on idea that there is
in
Trin-
ed by the candidates in their dif-will be fulfilled. Before I conclude, of a new naval strategy. ferent subjects, we wish to say I wish to thank the staff for comalee, which was deserted before few words on the subject of Chin-their loyal support, the guests for the war, had now awakened to a ese. It has been our aim to em- their gracious presence, and the new active naval life. Nobody can what is phasise Chinese students, for we Hon. Mr. Kotewall for the great visit Ceylon and
without getting the hold that when a man loses his honour he has done us by consent-
tremend- national language, he loses his ing to giveaway.the prizes."
development ous
speci- soul. It is, therefore, very gratify-
con- fic naval strategy, with buses ing to find that all our students for the last Matriculation Examina-1 gratulated the school on the satis- from all necessary subsidiary sup- tion and the Matriculation factory results of the past year. piles for the fleet, fully equipped Examination held in June. 1924, le, himself, look a deep interest for action:-Reuter including those who failed in their in educational "matters and wished English subjects, passed in Chin-to
ese.
Physics Laboratory.
Mr. Kotewall on Education. The Hon Mr. Kotowall
stress the value of studying one's, native language,
their
BIG EXPENDITURE ON COASTGUARD FLEET.
THE COST OF PROHIBITION. The tendency in recent years in "In common parlance, a school Hongkung had been to acquire like ours is classed as a private just enough English to enable a institution. This classification, living to be earned, and venture to say, is a misleading one, whole aim in life appeared to end The term 'private school" is, ta there. Their alms should be high-i
New York, Feb. 7. my humble opinion, a misnomer, er and a knowledge of theif mother
The House of Representatives for we hold that no school is pri-tongue and their Chinese literature vate Every school is a public and an endeavour to appreciate has approved the expenditure of concern; and it is our sincere wish and conform to the ethics of Con- $3,900,000 for coastguard vessels
MARU that before long we could gather fucius, should be given their true for use against ram runners
APIOL & STEEL Sureand certain for all Female complaints.Every lady should keep a box in the house.
Chemists and Stores sell them throughout the world. Proprietor:"
MARTIN, Chemist, Southampton, England,
together a group of public-spirited places.
Holding
Those attainments were Reuter.
men to whose hands the develop-necessary to a man who was to be ment and direction of the Institute useful to his country.
He congratulated the boys on may safely be placed. this view and as a step towards the stand they took in June last, realising it, we solicited the sup- and he was pleased that they had port of the Chinese community in continued their studies. In spite of the matter of raising funds for all intimidation.
Mr. Katowall then presented the equipping a Physics and Chemistry laboratory. We wanted a sum of prizes.
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