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SCHOOL PRIZE GIVINGS.
INAUGURATION OF BUILDING AT CHEUNG CHAU.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1929.
Shu Man School," The Rev. G. T. Waldegrave and' many others were present at the prize-giving ceremoney of the Shu Man Chinese School in Mongkok Theatre yesterday afternoon, when prizes were distributed to the fol Following the formal opening of lowing students: Chiu Kam-yan, the new Government school at (Class 6), Chiu' Kam-hing, (Class Cheung Chau yesterday the annual 6), Tam Wah-yat (Class 3), Ip distribution of prizes and the an-Ming (Class 3), Ho Ping-kwan, nouncement of scholarships was made by the Director of Education, Mr. A. E. Wood,
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5,279 | 31-Jan. 6 a.m. | Straits, Colombo & B'bay 10,953 2nd Feb. Bombsy, M’les & London
6,394 | 7th Feb. 1 Straits, Colombo & Bombay
Frequent connections from Port Said for Passengers à Cargo to Constantinopla Fyraus, Smyrus and other Levant Ports by Biasmers of the Khedivis? Mail 8, 8. Dm. BRITISH INDIA-APOAR SAILINGS
bo discharged into Holt's Wharf The following were awarded Kowloon, where it will lie at Con- Among those present at the cere certificates upon completion of the signce's risk and subject to terms and mony were Mr. E. Ralphe, Mr. primary School studios: Tam | conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf. Alabaster, Mrs. A. C. Franklin. Mrs. Wah-yat, Kwok Chiu-hing, Tang The Cargo will be ready for delivery Minett, Mr. Davis and a number of Shing. Leung Chi-ying, (a giri from Godown on and after 28th Chinese friends.
student) Kwok Yat-hung, Hung January. The ceremonies opened with the Kit-chung, Li Yue-ting, Kwok Chi- Optional cargo will not be landed reading, by the headmaster of his tal, Yau Bat-chiu, Mak Shtu-kay, here, unless notice has been given annual report in which he gave a and Loung Chi-ying
prior to atosmor's arrival, but carried brief account of the school from its
on from port to port to the 'final foundation in 1908 for the ac of the past year, the headmaster re-extends.
In giving a report of the work port of call, to which the option commodation of 20 boys, in a xented marked that the School, was first noon. building from which it was transformed. some two years ago with goods are to be left in the Godowns, All broken, chafed, and damaged noon.ferred in 1918. On May 31, 1928 sixty students. At the end of where they will be examined on any TAKLIWA
the building collapsed and the 1928 the number had increased to Tuesdays and Fridays between the TAKADA Wed, 30th Jon at 5 p.m. school bad to be transferred to a 85. He mentioned that the School hours of 10.45 sm, and noon within
building on the waterfront, but paid great attention to the teaching the free storage period. owing to Imperfections in the struc- of the Chinese language, with some ture another move was made on simple courses of English. He re- December 18 to a matshed building. ferred to the recent organisation of Miafortune again overcame the the 24th. Hongkong Group of Boy school for in 1926 this structure Scouts, which is principally com- was entirely demolished by a prised of students of the Shu Man typhoon and since then the school School. has been conducted in a rented building near the ferry wharf.
For froight or passage apply to :-
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Fare Hongkong to London £82.
TO LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG vin STRAITS & COLOMBO.
Steamship
"GLENSHANE" (Via Oran!
Motor Vessel "OLENSHIEL" (Via Oran)
Motor Vossol “ⱭLENAMOY".
9th Feb,
Steamship "CARDIGANSHIRE" (Via Oran Motor Vessel "OLENGARRY” ... !Vix Oran)..
Gth Mar.
3rd Apr.
Jot May.
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TO SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOCK.
Motor Vessai "GLENGARRY".
Motor Vessal "GLENAPP
Motor, Versal "OLENSHIEL"
9th Feb, 18th Fab. 4th Mar, 16th Mar 1st Apr.
Bteamship "CARNARVONSHIRE
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M. V. "VAN HEUTSZ "' will be despatched on 31st January at noon. For SINGAPORE, PENANG & BELAWAN DELI DIRECT. Offers excellent saloon accommodation, all lower berths, English Cuisine, doctor carriod, wireless telograph.
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£72.10.0. LONDON
£80.0.0.
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NEXT SAILINGS
The report shows also that the maximum enrolment during the year was 64 and the average atten- dance 46 as against 42 and 32.46 respectively in 1927. During the last year 39-new boya were ad-
mitled.
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Other speakers commented the work of members of this new Group of Scouts on the occasion of the recent fire in Wai Ching Street and the conflagration in Sham- shuipo in December, when two mem- hers bravely saved a 14-year-old Chinese boy from being trapped in
the fire.
No claims will be admitted the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 3rd February, will be subject to rent.
7,936 6,949
14th Feb... 23rd Feb.
| S'pore, Penang & Calonita 18'poro, Penang & Caloutta
B. L. Apoar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers. All steamers are fitted with wireless and carry a qualified surgeon.
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All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned | TANDA- on or before the 17th February, or they will not be recognised.
No fire insurance will.be offlocted,
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 28th January, 1920. SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship,
"GENERAL METZINGER"
After the prize distribution, Rev. Mr. Waldegrave announced the formal inauguration of the 24th. Group of Boy Scouts. He briefly referred to the duties and training of the Scouts, which were designed from MARSEILLES, &c., to make the younger generation Consignees of Cargo by the above responsible and efficient citizens of named steamer are hereby informed the world. He concluded by wish-that their goods with the exception of
Arrived Hongkong on 27th, Jan., 1929,
6,000 1 Feb. 4 p.m. ( Manila, Sandakan, Thurs, 0,656
"1st Mar, Inland, Townsville, B'bane ST. ALBANS 4,500 30th Mar. Bydney and Melbourne. *Calls Iloilo & Port Holland.
Regular Monthly Sailings from Hongkong to Japan and Hongkong to Australia
The X, 2. A. 8. §. Oo., Ltd, steamery will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo, Dibu Kulambugan, Tawao, Timor, Darwin, or other porta en ronta as luducement offers.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following pon The Union 8.B. Do's Blaamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealan) Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.,
The P. & U. Boyal Hall Nisamom to London, via Bon Òknál. The P. & O. Branch Bervice of Steamers to London via the Uspa. The New Zealand Shipping Co. Steamers to Bouthampton and Londen via Panama Canal.
Regarding the equipment of, the school the headmaster explained that it had five class-rooms each ac commodating 30 boys. and pointed out that the loca- tfon and
surroundings were unusual and the building pro- vided with an excellent play ground. At the annual examination out of 40 boys examined in English 28ing the Shu Man. School and the Opium, Treasure and Valuables are MACEDONIA passed, and in Chinese out of 40, 24th. Group of the Boy Scouts examined 26 passed.
long life and prosperity.
Great interest was taken in aports. At the 6th annual athletic meeting on May 2 last, the com-
petitors on the whole showed keen Interest and, did. better than on previous occasions. A school library has been started but owing to lack of funds only a few books had been bought.
The meeting came to a conclusion after the rendering of a programme of music and a Chinese play.
Ying Wa Seltool,
Mrs, W. T. Southorn distributed the prizes at the annual speech day of the Ying Wa Girls' School, which took place last evening in the hall of the Hop Yat Church. Among those present were Mr. Law Ynn Pak, the Rev. F. Short and others, the latter presiding.
The headmaster regretted that the majority of the boys after hay- ing passed Cinak 6 had been unable Lo continue their studies in Hong-
In his speech of welcome Rev. kong owing to the cost of living. To Mr. Short thanked Mrs. Southorn live in Cheung Chau and attend for her presence and kindness in school in Hongkong was also im consenting to give away the prizes possible is' ferry fares alone cost and certificates. He commented on $144 a year. He was pleased to the purpose of tho educational be able to state that Mr. Li Yau-systent at the present day, saying Laun, of the Ferry Company, had that some measured the success, of very kindly permitted two of the a school by its number of pupils, Class 6 boys, both holders of while others based their test on the scholarships, to travel free aboard academic work or the results of ex- the launch when attending school in aniinations. He emphasised, that Hongkong,
education must linve its own pur- The ceremony of formally open-poses, and no education could serve ing the new 'building was a better purpose than by preparing performed by Mr. A. E. Wood who the students for their place in the in a short address said that hu cen- world.. sidered the new structure was one of which the Public Works Depori- ment had good cause to be proud. He said it was gratifying to have such a fine. building after having been forced by circumstances to struggle along with makeshifts for HU many years.
Mr. Alabaster also made a few remarks congratulating the pupils on their good work and on their having such a nice new structure in which to study.
The building was erected under the supervision of the Public Works Department and cost $45,000.
in
TAKADA
being landed and placed at their rick TANDA
the Godowns of the Hongkong TALAMBA Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery can be obtained as the goods are landed.
Goods not cleared within 7 daya in- cluding data of arrival, will be subject
to rent.
tho All' claims must be sent to 6th February, 1020, or they will not undersigned before Tuesday the be recognized.
the Godowns for examination by the Damaged Packages must be left in
consigneca, and the Company's Sur- veyor Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at 10.00 a.m. on Saturday the 2nd February, 1929.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No Fire Insurance will bo effected by us in any case whatever.
L. LESDOS,
Agent. Hongkong, 27th January, 1929,
1;
M bouquet of flowers to Mrs. Southorn, as an appreciation of her kind and gracious presence. "
sion after the rendering by the The meeting came to a conclu-
students of a short concert, which comprised pianoforte soles, songs,
And
The report of the School for 1928 was then read by Misa H. Davies. wreath dances
a lantern The Rev. Mr. Short then re-march, all of which were give!! quested Mrs. Southern to give out the certificates to the students. were warmly applauded.
in the meat pleasing manner and and at the end of the distribu- tion Mrs. Southorn expressed her around great delight in seeing
Leningrad, Jan. 29. The first institute in Sovlet her the many happy faces of those Russia to study Buddhist culture who had obtained certifientes.
was opened in the Academy of She also congratulated Miss Sciences in the presence of a Davies
the auccess of the number of prominent students school.
from the East. M. Scherbatsky Miss Wong Yuet-lan presented! has been appointed director of on behalf of the staff and students, the institute-Reuter.
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Hakone Maru
Suwa Maru
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Wednesday, 20th Feb, Wednesday, 6th Mar.
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Wednesday, 20th Feb
Thursday, 31st Jan, "
Saturday, 9th Feb,
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Delagos Maru .....
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SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
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From Hongkong
B.S. "TIMAVO"
Sails hence on or about 31st Jan.
M.V. "REMO"
8.8. "PIAVE"
M.V. "VIMINALE"
Sails hence on or about 2nd Feb. Salin hanco on or about 19th Feb. Sails honce on or about 28th Feb.
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8.8, "VENEZIA"
8.8. "TIMAVO" M.V. "NEMO" 98 "PIAVE"
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