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THRICE" ARRESTED.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928.

ST. MARY'S SCHOOL.

VILLAGERS, CHARGED WITH “EQUALITY OF THE SEXES”

"ATTEMPTED MURDEN.

Two men from Tungkoon Village of Song Un who are wanted by the Canton authorities on charges of robbery attempted murder, "and" kidnapping, yester day appeared before Mr. R. E. Lindsell in proceedings instituted for their extradition.

COTTON DISPUTE.

REOPENING 'DISCUSSIONS WITH OPERATIVES.

The annual distribution of prizes of St. Marys Schobr

Lontion, Fo. 16. (Canosslan Instituto) took place

One of the leading members of yesterday in the school premises in the Cotton Spinners Federation Chatham Road and was attended replying to the criticisms against In Large, umbers by the parents

the committee's decision 'which of students and by others Interest does not affects the apinners of ed in educational matters. ··

Dryptian cotton in districts other than Bolton, nor the spinners of American cotton belonging to the Bolton Association, is quoted by the Manchester Guardian as saying that the procedure is not to be taken too seriously, as it merely aims at re-opening the discussions with the operatives."--Reuter.

Lady Tyrwhitt, wife of Admiral Sit.Reginald Tyrwhitt K.C.B., D.3.0, graced the occasion by her presthéo and gave away the prizes to those who were successful in their studies during the past year. The Rt. Rev. Bishop Valtorta was niso present.

For the benent of Mr. F. H. Losoby, who had received instruc tlana to appear for the defence in the place of Mr. GA. S. Russ, who was indisposed, the Magis tráté recounted briefly the history of the case. This was that the The distribution of prizes was two fugitives were arrested in preceded by musical items and an September without any warrant at operatta performed by the pupils necessary, and is very efficient in all, and detained. That they of the school entitled "The White this school, yet what the child is in should have been thus, detained Fairy." The children showed won-character is far more important: för a long time; was a matter derful technique in the musical than what the child may happen to

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of the Court, but Mr. Lindsell done credit to a compapy of adults. Religious Congregation, are follow. Prior to asking Lady Tyrwhitt to ing a system of education which is month ago on sworn information, distribute the prizes the Reverend thorough, because it is Catholic. Further Byrne then read the School report.

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ho, as Magistrate, issued a pro. Father Byrne, S.J., spoke of the it is equally suited to all countries. Tawaif there are countless things elimate make life in the Islami

vislonal warrant for their arrest, this being a formality as the fugitives were then sill in gaol. Ile then received an order from the Governor requiring that proper warrant be issued, but this warrant proved to be useless as it was found that the man who was supposed to be the victim on the murder charge clted in the warrant, was alive and would, be giving the principal evidence for the Crown. The position then had to be readjusted, and the final order regularising the proceed- Ings was issued on the 9th of this month. The fugitives wore brought out of gaol and, for the third time were formally arrested and the new and amended charge read to them.

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Mr. Loseby after duly noting the position, said that his cross- examination would be concerned with the fact of the fugitives' arrest and their long detentios in the first instance without any warrant.

Arrests Described.

Evidence heard yesterday was given by yet another villager, who said he was present at the arrest of the two fugitive Un Kin and Un Fat at Des Voeux Road West. On September 18 last, he took the Chinese detective to this part of the town, and "pointed out the fugitives who were walking along In Des Vooux, Road. One was arrested by the detective, but the other ran up the stairs of House

No. 338.

Detective Inspector Wong Lau deposed that he followed the cacaping fugitive up to the roof of the house and arrested him as he was crouching behind a chimney stack.

At the conclusion of the evidence for the Crown, his Worship said the only charge with which the Court' was now con-

cerned and on which only, the fugitives could be extradited, was that of attempted murder of the Village Volunteer Chief, on that new order of the Governor.

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high quality of the play which the children presented and said that those who have been to many prize givinge, in both boy and girl the polish, delicacy and finish,dis- schools, must have been struck sy played by the girls of St. Mary's School. He said that he had been requested by the Mother Superior of the School to thank the Rt. Rev. Bishop for honouring the function with his presence and he also thanked Lady Tyrwhitt for kindly consenting to distribute the prizes, He said he had also been asked to read the school report by the Headmistress, but before doing so, he addressed the gathering, saying in part:

-A school must be judged by its true educational value for the con- munity whose interests it serves. And so a girls school is efficient if it is preparing the girl of to-day to be the ideal woman of to- morrow. It is all the more neces- sary to keep this in mind because of the modern' movement, unhap- pily called a Teminist movement, away from hitherto recognised standards of conduct towards ideals which have always been con. sidered masculine. The movement has its catchwords: "Women in Transition" "The Equality of the Sexes." It constitutes the most insidious attacks that has so far been made on Christian ideals. A home with two fathers would be very different from the old-fashion- ed home with a father and a mother. God's plan could not be fulfilled if uniformity of training and uniformity of conduct were sought in lives which He especially made male and female' that they might complete, not replace, each

other.

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The Foundress,

The Foundress of the Instituto, the Marchioness of Canossa lefi very big prospects in the world in order to found this Institute. She was not a "femininist." She had that instinct for truth which is characteristic of the Saints. She we a woman, called by God to guide and instruct women. Sho realised what the world will one day sadly realise, if it perseveres In its present whim, that the effort to produce in woman the mind of a man and the heart ofta mai His Worship further required would produce a race of women who the production and format proving would be unattractive caricatures, of the official seal of the Canton perpetuating the vices of man authorities in connexion with the without the adornment of any of requisition which had now been the virile qualities which were received from Canton. He also not meant to be theirs. Her task alluded to the necessity of the was to labour for the perfecti Chinese representative being pre-less field, as endless in its grade Here was an end-

as the perfection of man in his Herein also was to be found the true, "Equality of the Sexes." Man and woman are equally called to perfection, but neither can attain perfection except by the ful- filment of God's plan.

sent in the case.

of her own sex,

The Prize-Winners.

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to do. Surfing in the bluest wa- always comfortable. Summer is tera... golfing on courses where particularly pleasant, Lady Tyrwhitt then gave away cool trade winda blow.... motor- Stop off for a week or more in the prizes as followe:

The Bishop's Prize for Biblicaling on splendid roads lined with Hawall. Hotel rates range from Knowledge, Betty Remedios. blossoming trees. These and many $2.50 to $15.00 (Gold) per day, Lugard Scholarship for the year other attractions brighten the long with meals. Steamers sail from 1928-29, Edriz d'Aquino,

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Class 1, Carmen Silva. Class 2, Cynthia. Alves. Class 3, Mina Danenberg. Class 4, Carmen Pereira. Class 5, Constance Gomes. Class 6, Violet Wong. Chias 7, Mary Wong. Senior Local Certificates and

Prizes.

First Prize, Carmen Silva,

Second Prize, Regina Ribeiró."

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Junior Local Certificates and

. Prizes.

First Prize, Bella Pestonji (Dist. Arithmetic prd Biblical. Knowledge).

History and Biblical Knowledge).

First Prize, Cynthia Alves (Dist.

(Dist. Biblical Knowledge).

Second Prize, Wilhelmina Wong-

(Diat. Biblical Knowledge).

Certificates, Deolinda Gosano

Certificatos; Betty

Remedios (Dist. Biblical Knowledge).

Certificates, Carmen

Ribeiro, Olga Eca da Silva.

Certificates, Ines Savard Remé- dios, Alda Britto.

Certificates, Sara Remedios, Elvira Rosario, Alda Ng.

Class 3. Edriz d'Aquino (1st Prize), 3a Danènberg (2nd Prize), Rosario Fernandez, Joa- qu'ina Fernandez.

Class 4, Pureza da Eca (1st Prize), Ahmina Abdulla (2nd, Prize), Joyce Kor.

Class, Marin Mattos (1st (2nd Prize), Gloria d'Almada Prize), Betty Sousa, Ena Alves, Norah Gill.

Class 6, Palmyra Yvanovich (Ist Prize), Violet Wong (2nd Prize), Betty Pestonji, Betty Rodrigues, Hilda Guan.,

Class 7, Maria Wong (1st Prize), Betty Pastos (2nd Prize), Georgina Fernandez, Geraldina Roza, Thelma Gonsalves, Avelina Gosano,

Class 8, Filomena Gonsalves and Annie Ng (1st Prize), Marin Britto (2nd Prize), Dorothy Jan, Mabe! Na Lily Chiu.

Infant Classes, Mina Kor, Norma Osmund, Leonor Gonsalves, Elsa Gonsalves, Nidia Omund, Milde

Gutterrez, Betty Ng, Thelma Tavares, Virginia Ildefonso, Gloria Gomes,. Elfrida Ribeiro. Melvi Campes, Carrie Alves, Delphina Jose.

Music, Deelinda Gosano, Betty' Cullen, Avelina Gosano.

The case was then adjourned until this afternoon.

Evidence given at previous hearings was to the effect that the two fugitives are charged with the attempted murder by shooting

The real worth of St. Mary's of the Chief of the man then, or school is that it is true to these Junior Scholarship, Sara Remedioa Portuguese, The Socorres Mutues People's Volunteers of Song On Village. In their statements, the ideals. To see them at work one Teresa. Gonsalves, Pareza da Eca, Accused man allege, that the

would have to visit the school fre- | Marin Mattos, Filomena Gonsalves, Volunteer Chlef used his Official quently to catch its tone and to Elsa Silva, and Carmen Rosario,

realise its atmosphere. He would A speech of thanks was then position to extort money from then easily understand why auch made by one of the pupils of the landholdera fir the village, an a school has a growing school-roll, school following which Lady allegation which is denied by the It is because parents realise that Tyrwhitt was presented with a bou- witness concerned.

whilst instructional education is quet of roses.

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