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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1929.
COLLEGE PRIZE DAY. stitute a fine record, all to the
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The annual prize-giving in con nexion with St. Joseph's College and Its branches took place in the Great Hall of the College, at Kennedy Road last evening, in the presence of a large number of parents and friends of the College, Mr. W. W. Hornell, Vice- Chancellor of Hongkong, Univer: sity, presided, and amongst those prosent were the Right Hor. Bishop Henry Valtorta, Rev. Fr. By S.J., Rev. Fr. Gallagher, Sa Hon Mr. J. P. Braga M. Dufaure de la Prado (Consul for France), Soeur Boatrice, Mother Superior of the French Convent, Mr. and Mrs. Woo Hay-tong, and others, we
credit of the boys themselves and to their teachers
Junior School.
FRANCOL'S MASTER.
FUNERAL OF THE LATE CAPT. CONNOLLY.
The Junior School In Kowloon, IR growing in numbers and emciency. fr, R. Sutherland re- The funeral of the lato Capt. F. ports as follows. On the roll, J. Connolly, master of the R. F. A. 139. (123 in 1927)Present at Francol who passed away suddenly inspection, 120, (117 in 1927). Discipline very good. All books at the Royal Naval Hospital on were examined and found, satin Tuesday morning, took place at factors. Dictation tests in classes the Protestant comotory yester- and 6 were very well done. The day afternoon, the Rev. G. T. school is very efficient."
Waldegrave, assisted by the Hav. Mr. Hewitt, officiating, and there was a large attendance,
As soon as the plans are com- pleted and approved, work will be started on the site formation for
The late Capt. Connolly, who the new school. The current year was 45 years of age, first eams to will certainly see the laying of Hongkong as master of the R. F. the foundation stone of La Salle A. Kharki, to which he was a College, which should be fully or- raised motylator, than December pointed in. September, 1927. 195 The Lits very big finder tak was later transferred to the R. F. A. Francol, as master, and ramslo- ing we shall need the sympathy end-practic support of cur: Olded in that capacity until the time Boys and, Triond of education of his death. He leaves a widow and a son of seven to mourn his death.
An enjoyable concert, arranged by Fr. Higant preceded the prizegiving ceremony, those code tributing in addition to timer ganiser, being Prof. E. Gualdi, Mr J. Braga, the College Choir and sto number of the puplis.
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At the funeral were representa- 130 9745 May Tong Scholar Lives of the Naval Yard as well as hips, each at the value of 360 a from the Francol. Among those year, bave been awarded, 24 on present were Mr. E. A. S, Hay- the results of the annual examina- ward, D.B.E., Naval Store Officer, tion to boys in the upper classca, as chief mourner, Llout. Com. and six holders were nominated Bridge. Mr. E. R. Robinson, Mr. by Mr. Woo Hay Tong. My most A. J. W. Ashby, Mr. 9. J. Heath, sincere thanks to. Mr. Woo Hay Capt. W. H. Green (Fortol), Capt. Mr. Hornali, Rov. Fathers, Tong, and I am sure the pupils L Elford, (Kharki), Mr. C. Ladies and Gentlemen-On be who are benefiting by his genero-Sweeney, Major White, Messrs. C. half of the Staff and students,sity desire me to tender their J. Marsh, S. L Mugridge, T. J
The Director's Review: Rev. Brother Aimar, Director of St. Joseph's College, reading the annual report said, in part:
bid you a cordial welcome to the College. When after a lapse of two years, I asked you Sir, to dia- tribute again the prizes to our boys, I felt that you would kindly accede to my request, for educa tion is your domain. Your genial presence at a function of this kind is an encouragement to both Loachers and pupils. It is also
reminder to tnore among Gur students who have completed thoir course of studies here, as certified by the Matriculation diplomas which they shall receive at your bands to-day, that they #tand at the cross-roads.
In the near future, the Jesuit Fathers will be pleased to welcomo como of them sa residente of Ricci Hall and the Vice-Chancellor will gladly enroll them as under graduates of the University.
most grateful thanks to him on their behalf. (Applause).
Mr. Hornell's Congratulations.
Prior to giving away the prizes, Mr. W.W. Hornell said he wished to congratulate the Directors of the College on a very successful year, and to thank Father Riganti and those who had just taken part in the excellent performance to which they had listened.
Mr. Hornell remarked that on the last occasion when he WAS there, he emphasised the all- sacriscing devotion of the Bro- thera who left their homes and all they had, to give themselves to their work. In doing so, he said, they were serving a cause which they recognised to be greater than themacires. He commended the spirit of the Brothers to the boys of St. Joseph's College. In the world to-day there were too many people with the ca' canny iden-a policy which sought to do as little as possible and demanded a great deal more than could be given,
In so far as time and means render it feasible, a university course is very desirable as being the crowning of their work and ours, There Is ample evidenco that men of real foresight are in favour of six years of primary education, to be followed by He did not say that there were three of more liberal training, no grievances, but, unless they before the cross-roads are reached.could recover the workers of In Hongkong, we land our students the modern world something of on the threshold of the Univer that pride in their work which nity in eight years not without animated the workers of the Home danger of cramming. The Renaissance civilization, as they best safeguard against crumming now knew It, was 'doomed. is an examiner who knows hia business, and I am glad to say that the local examinations do fore them and, in the work which
In conclusion, Mr. Hornell said that the boys had the world be
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Wreaths were sent by "Edith and Buster," Officers R. F. A. Fran-.. col; Chief Officer, R. F. A. Bolgol; Master and Officers, Fortol; Mas- Ler, R. F. A. Kharki; Steward, R. F. A. Kharki; Captain and Officers, R. F. A. Belgol; Captain and officers, R. F. A. Kharki; "W, H. G." Fortel, Royal Naval Yard Police; Directing and European Office. Staff of the Naval Yard De- partment; Officers, H. M. T Cherub; the Fuelling Office H. M. Yard; Dockyard Recreation Club; Store Keeper's Staff, N. S. O. De- partment; Commissioned and War- rant Officers' Club; Aula Company Ship's Compradores; Gande, Price Ltd.; Rev. G. T. Waldegrave; Albert Spencer, R. F. A.; Mr. C Sweeney, (Fortol); Mr. and Mrs. Latham, Mr. and Mrs. West; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Chubb; Mr. and Mrs. McGill; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bliss and family; Miss E. Titford; Miss Dorothy Smith; Mra. W. Short.
Prize for French, the Montargla French Prize; 2nd Prize for Phy- sics and Chemistry.
in Trigonometry and Mechanics, H. W. Wing Lea.-Honours; dist.
2nd Prize for French, 2nd Prize for Algebra and Geometry.
Woo Pax Chuen.-Dist. in Tri-
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(Applause). and more thorough knowledge of the essential branches: English, mathematica and science.
The Prize List. Following in the list of the prizes won in the Matriculation class:
Last Year's Activities.
Twenty-five candidates wore
M. H. Murphy-Honours; dist. presented for the Matriculation and/or Senior Local examination in English, French, Trigonometry, Thirteen passed the Matriculation and Mechanics, ist Prize for Eng- and four the Senior Local. Seven liah Grammar and Composition Matriculation candidates
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History,
Higher Mathematics, Trigonometry, 1st Prize for Higher Mathematics, 2nd Prize for Eng ish Literature, 2nd Prize for Armetic, 2nd Prize for English History.
Algebra and Geometry, 1st Prize for Physics and Chemistry (Woo Hay Tong Scholarship), 2nd Prize for Trigonometry,
Chao Pao Yung. Dist. in Tri- gonometry,
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Cheung Shi Ling.-Honours; dist, in History and Trigonometry, 1st Prize for English History.
*H. F. Gonsalves.-Honours; dist. in English and Trigonometry, Ist English Literature Prize for (Edgar Brothers Scholarship), lat Prize for Portuguese,
Pak Chongchorcon.-Honours; dist. in Trigonometry and Me chanics.
I beg to be allowed to state | A. Thomas-Honours; dist. in. that our Matriculation results con- French and Trigonometry, Ist
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