CRICKET.
DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL v.
QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
n
team
RUGBY.
HONGKONG v, WASEDA
UNIVERSITY.
The rugby match at Happy Valley On Wednesday the Diocesan Boys!
from yesterday between the Club and a chool entertained
team from the Waseda University. ucen's College and defeated them by
who
roturning ..TC
to innings and 70 runs. The home Japan,
successful tour et am, going in first, compiled 216 Japan after a ans for & wickets and declared, A. New South Wales, aroused consider Lee (36) and Donald Andersonable interest among local sporting was a fairly good 38 not out) being the chief scorers.elreles. There ho visitors, who mustered only ten, crowd, who showed a good deal af en thusiasm, and they were provided ade 51 in their first innings, and
in their second, Taui Wai Pui and with a good game, which resulted in G. Kew each contributing 34,3care of 21 points to six in favour
of the Japanese. - or the D.B.S., A. T. Lee took 4 ickets for runs in the first innings d. G for 10 in the second. For Q.C. Hunt took wickets for 27 runs
D. B. S.--1st Innings. J. N. Anderson mot out
H. Kwan run out
cores:
T. Les c Kew J. Ilunt
A. Lee e Tsui J Hunt
15
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,'
SCHOOL FEES.
RECOMMENDATION BY THE
COMMITTEE.
The report of the Committee of the Board of Education on School Revision Fees, which wais ap- proved by the Board of Education on May 4, 1927 has been issued, and after giving a brief historical review, makes the following rc- commendations:
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1927.
WONDROUS KIND.
HONGKONG WOM
AND M.CLE
GUILD
Many years ago the present writer was organising a collection for the Little among children Folks Convalescent Home One small boy wrote enelosing a postal order with the following letter:
i am sending you 2/-. for the poor children. I earned it by 1. We recommend that the Up-pulling out my teeth.
The spirit of this youthful hero of Queen's College and King's Col-is not unique. Children are full per School (Classes 1, 2 and 3)
a higher fee of pity, full of enthusiasm, full of The game started ten minutes late, lege should pay and it had not long been in progress than the Lower School. The desire to help the poor and suffer- for ing. It is only necessary to appeal before noted that the visitors principle of charging more
was
their imaginations and the shower evidence of more training the Upper School is well under-to and stamina than did the Club.
From the start the Japanese took stood in this Colony. It is the warm heart of youth overflows in
of the Grant sympathy. up the attack, the Club being called practice in many
private schools. upon to play mainly on the defensive.. Schools and
The local side's weak points were Economically it is justified by the cost or 93 in catching and but little organised comparatively greater
movement was shown among the loent running the upper classes. Chemi 8 team. Nevertheless, they put up a
cal Laboratories and their, equip slut game, and at half time word
iniat, for example, are expensive only two points down, the score being
items not enjoyed by the Lower The commencement of the second School. hall
showed a great improvement among the local players.
86
0
A. Fisher b J. Hunt" ung Cheuk Kuu e Sub, b Abbas 16 10 ctraz Total (for & wickets declared) 216 FK. Lee, R. Lee, A. S. A. Kyum, Normanbhay, and A. Fratn did
It bat.
Bowling Analysis.
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Queen's College-1st. Innings.
The Japanese secured the first goal, but before the interval Beveridge seared a try for the Club. The scor ing in the second half included two W. converted goals and a try for the Japanese, after which Lammert secur- ed another fry for the Club. The last score of the game was made by 3 the visitors with an unconverted try.
points of the match, with a converted
0. M. R.
K. Esmail...
*
48.
ai Wai Pai
9
}
H. Esmall
3
19
Hunt
1 27
O. Edwards
2
10
R. Abbas
1
Hunt e. Anderson b Kwan
11
ECLIPSE IN SIAM.
R. Abbas b A. Lee,
0
K. Esmail b Kwan
0
ui Wai Pui e Leung b Anderson 18
0. "Edwards e Kyum b Kwan
0
ALREADY MAKING
G. Kew b A. Lee
0
Hunt b A. Léc
0
H. Esmail e Normanbhoy b A. Lee...
6
Kitchell e A. Lee b Anderson
Hunt not out
tras
Fotol
Bowling Analysis.
T. Lec
H. Kwan
ARRANGEMENTS.
In eighteen months time there will be a total eclipse of the sun in Monthon Patani, lasting a full 13 live minutes. The Astronomer Royal has already announced that Ban expedition will be sunt fan Greenwich to make a record of the event, and it is probable that France, Switzerland and possibly America will also send delegations. The eclipse will be visible from the southern end of Prince of Wales island up in about Singora. Pattani is easily roached by spa from Singapore and by rail from Penang, and as the central line of totality is within a short distance 4 of two railway stations with easy communication thereto by rand
0. M. R. W.
anti
2. The Lower School (Classes to 8) of Queen's College King's College should pay the same fee as the District Schools Ellis Kadooric, Wantsal, Yau- mati), on the ground, that they give the same type and degree of instruction, and follow same syllabus.
1
More Scholarships.
the
Their
In the East it is more necessary even than at home to evoke this spirit of social service for children, self-centred and spoilt hence every temptation to become lives are much more aftificial. They do not know the delights of playing in fields of daisies and buttercups or getting on friendly terms with village children-or even with dogs, pigs, cows and poultry. They have to be care- not to play out in the fur
ther
always Are hot under the eye of an amah, they go ar prim walks along asphalt. paths, they are waited on by adoring servants. Therefore, the M. C. L. steps in to help the parent who fears the development of "spoilt darlings."
The
Sun,
3. More free Scholarships should be granted for admission
Children's Ministering to Class 3 of Queen's College and King's College of boys from Class League-the oldest children's So- of those, and the District elety in the Empire--is world-wide Schools. The object would be to in its endeavours, and in Hongkong| encourage boys of promising it has taken firm root. Last year, ability whose parents could not in spite of boycott difficulties, it distribution otherwise. afford to let them re-raised $14,000 for muin at school. The award would among local and home charities. largely depend on the recommen- This year we hope, by means of the Headmaster and Fun O' The Fair, to increase this dation of the
concerned. The sum substantially. Class Master
The Hongkong Women's Guild present number of free scholar-
was founded as a support to the ships is 20 (full) and 6 (half).
M. C. L. It fulfils a double This might. he increased to total of 95 (full), subject to re purpose. It strengthens the work- vision after experience. This of the children by enlisting the would involve an annual poten-interest and membership of their tial, Inss of $1,200, on the basis mothers and aunts and sisters, and of dor recommendation in the it is a means of bringing all com- next paragraph,
munities together in an effort for One of the the common weal. pleasantest features of the pre- liminary work for the Fan O' the Fair has been the splendid way 6. The fee for the Lower School in which all communities have and canal, the sccasion is likely of Queen's College, and King's joined generously in the scheme. to be very largely attended by College and for the three "Dis- It may be well to remind the those interested from within and triet Schools should be $50. This public that the M. CL has without the kingdom. Possibly means no increase in respect of assisted the following charities in the east coast railway might be Queen's College and King's Col-the past: 86through to Kelantan by that time, lige Lower, Schools, but an in- which case Singapore ELTELI crease of $27 a year for the Dis- F.M.S. people would be able to triet Schools, which, at present pay travel up comfortably to the scenes a month for 11 months only.
G .1
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3
1
34
J. N. Anderson...0.5 -
Queen's College-2nd Innings,
ai Wai Pui e Prata b Kwan,
Hunt b Anderson
10. Edwards b A. Leo
K. Esmail e & b A. Leu
G. Kew c Fisher b A. Lee
R: Ahbas b A. Lep
H. Esmail eG. Lee b Kwan
Hunt not out
Kitchell e Fisher A. Lec
Hunt c Fisher b Anderson tras
o
0
in
1. The fee for the Upper School of Queen's College and King's College should be increased from $60 to $90 a year.
a. M. R. W of the cellpse without-the long we consider that payment should train journey via Penang, or rather be in respect of the full 12 months. Bukit Mertajam. Previous total
Total
Bowling Analysis.
T. Lee
8 1
40
J. N. Anderson
3.4 1
19
2
A. Fisher
18
H. Kwan
10
2
eclipses in this country have also attracted much, attention from
6. The indiau continue to pay
PORTS AT SCHOOL.
EEN INTEREST SHOWN AT
QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
the outside world. In 1863 the French Government sent a selenti
Indian School.
School should $2.00 a month, fie party to make observations. but that payment should be for and on this occasion Governor 12 months ($24) instead of for Sir Harry Ord of Singapore visit-11 months ($22) as at present. ed Siamese territory as the guest The pupils at this school as a rule
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The interest in the lege states: orts of the Collège was keen. The Scientists. In er-class football and volley ball sent out an expedition headed by into Dr. Arthur Schuster, and the were entered mpetitions
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Evelina Hospital visiting cording to their purse, and neigh-Guild, Greenwich bourhood. The Indians have no Children, London
Ward, other school in this Colony, and Children's are often obliged to incur travell-Families Fund, Society for provid- ing, Homes for Waifs and Strays, ing expenses in addition,
Are 7. Gap Road School should con- Shaftesbury Homes and return of the 1875 dclipse. If any ge number of classes is that these thing were needed to convince the thue to pay $2.00, a month, but thusa" Training Ship..
of the progress should pay for 12 months instead petitions can be more enthusiasti- outside world ly engaged in.
Siam has made in the intervening of 11. ($24 instead of $22 a year). Fun O the Fair, to be held on 1st
all This is a junior school, with only October at Lee Gariléns, are: an Personally I much prefer the inter- fears the presence of
statem to any inter-school or Siamese expedition of scientists three Classes, G, 7 and 8.
Mrs. T. H. King, 361 The Peak. observation Europeah is on its staff. side competitions. On this system
Peter Paul, Esq., The Union, re than half, and perhaps the whole, making their
Hongkong University.
11
own
every class gets certain exercises, should about fill the bill.
practically none of the evils result- from the inter-school system arise. hen there are inter-school contests. aw boys get far too much training exercises while the rest gut actically none.
"Half-Hearted Interest. During the summer months we had launch picnics for bathing. In 30 outings practically the whole ool took part, indulging in st enjoyable and natural of
08.
that
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Unfortunately, owing to the fact at the V. R. C. could not lend us eir ewimming-bath, we were unable
have our annual aquatic sports. Cricket was encouraged and mat- s were played with outside teams, I regret to say that ericket like nis, is confined almost exclusively the non-Chinese boys in the school the Chinese only taking a lf-hearted interest, in these games.
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months.
We
a month for 11 would make it $3.00 month for 12 months.
9. No change should be made in the fees payable at the Country Schools, the Vernacular. Middle School or the Vernacular Normal School for Women.
Increase in Revenue,
We have not considered the Central British, Peak, Kowloon Junior, Quarry Bay, and Victoria British Schools.
The fees at these schools were revised in 1922 in accordance with the recommendation of the Board, Mr. Irving the reported -the effect of these changes will be to increase the average fee paid at the Peak and to make small increase in the fees at the other schools,"" •
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