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FRENCH CONVENT.

YESTERDAY'S DISTRIBUTION

OF PRIZES.

The annual distribution of cor tificates and prizes of the French Convent School of Causeway Bay, took place yesterday afternoon, but owing to the recent death of the Rev. Mother Felicie, the fune- tion was a private and quiet one, His Lordship Bishop H. Valtorta kindly gave away the prizes in the presence of Mr. E. Ralphs (Inspec- tor of English Schools), the Mother Superior of the School and

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1927.

kind visitors in the work of the school was gratefully appreciated by the Mother Superior and Staff. When the school broke up for the Xmas holidays, a little Xmas party was held in cach class, and the pupils received agreeable and kindly provided by generous bene useful presents, which were very factors, of the school

COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA.

GOVERNMENT ACTION ANTICIPATED;

London. Feb. 22. The Reyd, Mother and Sistora It is learned that Government wish to tender grateful thanks to action regarding Communist pro- these ind bonofactors; also to paganda, will probably take place Mrs. C. Montague Ede, who grain the form of a note of protest, the clously provided special prizes for terms of which will be discussed at the successful University stu- the next Cabinet meeting, though dents to Mr. Ho Kam-tong for the degres of severity will probably providing a special cup for pro-be a matter for debate some time.. gress in English in the Chinese

Anti-Soviet Campaign.

Moscow, Feb. 22. Addressing the Central Execu

reparatory Class; and to all those kind friends who have contributed towards obtaining saltable re-

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In a few appropriate words, his Lordship encouraged the pupils to do their beat while receiving their education at the Convent, remindwards for the pupils, who have tive Committee, M. Litvinoff said endeavoured to distinguish them-Influential ex-Tsarist officials liv- selves by their good conduct and ing in London were behind the anti- Soviet campaign in Britain. He assiduity...

asserted that the British Govern- ment invariably declined to supply concrete facts on which Its accu- sations were based-Reuter

ing them that true education does not consist only of instruction of the mind, but especially of the cultivation of the character and of the heart. Ho added that per haps many would not be fortunate enough to win certificates and

Certificates and Prizes, University Matriculation. Corti- fiento, (Silver Julia Lazer cup and prize): Miss

Sentor Local Certificates nad prizes: Yvonne Phalavasu (Senior

THAT COLD

prizes, but they could all profit, by the lessons taught them while at school and could thus render them-certificate with honours and dis-j selves useful and worthy citizens. tinction in English, French and would not have secured such a After the distribution of certif- Needlework, and first prize); May hold on you had you promptly cates, Mr. Ralpha thanked his Lord-O Hoy, Lily Shearer, Audrey taken a laxative to relieve the gen- ship for distributing the awards, Steel, Lina Silva Netto. (Senior eral congestion of your system. congratulated the pupils on their certificates and prizes).

Convenient to fake, wild yet success and, in agreement with the Junior Local certificates and sure in action, Pinkottes are teachers, granted the pupils a holl- prizes: Caecilia Phalavasu (dis-the pleasantest means of day.

tinction in Biblical knowledge) securing freedom from constipa- Rose Ferry (distinction in steno graphy), Alma O Hoy (distinction' in Biblical knowledge), Ruth Nergaard, Aley Cheng, Bessic Cheng. past

The report for the past year was read as follows:

The Year's Work. The enrolment and general at- tendance during the year have been, as usual, very satisfactory. The children evi dently enjoy coming to school and are certainly less keen on holi- days nowadays than in former times. This is probably due to the more interesting work done in the school at the present day.

The Preparatory Class for Chinese students he's been parti- cularly well patronized during the year, and the progress made by these pupils in the English language was very remarkable.

Mr. E. Ralphs, Inspector of English schools, made his annual inspection in November last, and his remarks in his report on the. school were encouraging both to pupils and teachers.

The building he found excellent, And the discipline and general tone of the school were also excel- lent.

Dr. Strahan and Dr. Thomas conducted inspections during the year and their reports show that the children were in perfectly good health.

English, both spoken and writ- ton, was generally good, and showed improvement throughout. As script writing has been adopt- ed in all the classes, an improve- ment is shown in the hand-writ- ing, which will, no doubt, in time, reach a high standard.

Geographical maps and drawing (in its various branches) were very good, and the needlework ex- cellent throughout.

Mr.

Concluding his report, Ralphs remarked that the school was continuing to do very useful and satisfactory work."

Examination Results.

Che candidate was presented for the Matriculation and passed. This pupil also obtained the H. K. Government Scholarship. Last year a pupil from this school, Misa Agnes Pau, also won the same scholarship, and both these students have now entered University,

the

Five students passed the Senior local, Miss Yvonne Phalavasu ob- taining Honours, and distinction

In English, French, and needle- work.

Six pupils passed the Junior local with distinction in various

subjects. Miss Lily Chue was the winner of the Lugard Scholarship

for the year 1927.

During the year the school was honoured by visits from Lady Clementi, Hia Lordship Bishop Valtorta, Mr. A. E. Wood, Director of Education, the Revd. Mother Visitatrice from France, Mrs. E. P. Minnett and others and the very apecial interest shown by thesc

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