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of my own. I remember the last occasion when I had to take n similar part in the annual prizo giving at St. Mary's. On that veca-
on the prizes were distributed- by the wife of a then Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, Mrs. Fiet- A highly successful year of her now Lady Fletcher whose work was reported by the Head husband, Sir Murchison Fletcher, mistress of St. Mary's School (thean aid friend of Hongkong's, 'la Italian Convent Branch at Kow now Governor of Fiji. I mention loon) in the course of proceedings this fact: for the Irresistible in- connected with the annual dis- forance that can be drawn; his tribution of prizes, yesterday tory will repeat itself. afternoon
To-day St. Mary's is honoured There was a large gathering of with the presence of the leading parents and friends who, before lady of the Colony-leading in the distribution of prizes by Mrs. more sensos than one. Mrs. Sou W. T. Southern, the wife of H.Ethorn lenda in the promotion of in- the Officer Administering the Go-ternational friendship and wood vernment, were given" in "Insight will. Sho leads in Social work into the devoted care with which and is always to the front in all the Sisters surrounded their the Colony's benevolent activities, charges A large number of the which have a peculiar fascination pupils took part in a concert for her. This, I think, explains which lacked nothing in origin Mrs. Southern's prosence at St. ality.
Mary's to-day: Works of charity One of the most interesting con- like those performed by the tributions was asked Terzelto" Canossian Sisters in and for and was given on "musical haw" Hongkong must, appeal to Mrs. by one of the older pupils accom-Southern who is always "most panied by two other girls on the hympathetic and responsive to the violin and piano respectively. needs of the poor. I cannot help Action songs and musical selec réeling that the expression of tions made up the remainder of a thanks from the Sisters to Mrs. bright programme, revcaling much Southern is very sincerely felt by talent, on which Sister Phyllis, them, and as cordially endorsed who organized the concert, is to by one and all within this ball. be congratulated.
Hendmistress' Report. The Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, at the request of the Headmistress, read her report as follows:
Mrs. Southern's Reply. Mrs. Southorn, in reply, said that when she went to the school that day she thought she would follow the advice that "girls may be seen but not heard." After what Mr. Braga had said (and he was a very good friend of hers) she felt impelled to say A Lew words, even though she would re- commend Mr. Braga to balance his glasses very firmly on his nose. because they were glasses that were very rosy-tinted, more 80 This is gratifying; but the dim-than any she had known, in the culty of accommodation, which is Colony. (Laughter),
The School year 1929 proved for St. Mary's a particularly, blessed one. When the School reopened on Jan. 7, 1929, 204 pupils were admitted: but so steadily did the enrolment increase that in Novem- ber, the number reached a total of 361, the highest figure yet attam-
ed.
a very real one, has presented it- It gave her very real pleasure to self as a serious problem by which come to distribute the prizes, be the school is now.confronted. The cause she always felt that the old building is now quite inade school atmosphere was one which quate. The Rev. Mother is consi-gava, her very great pleasure in- dering a building scheme, since a deed. She congratulated the Rev. new school house with adequate Mother Superior and Sisters for accommodation must be built as the very excellent report she had Houn as possible. With God's Just heard The school was doing blessing, which we fervently in excellent work, and she felt sure voke,, we hope a start will be made it would continue to do so, Look- with the new building before very ing at the children, they seemed
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to be as happy and enjoyed the The average attendance was programme as much as the elder very good throughout the year, people who were gathered there. better than in the past, for which Although this was the first time the Sisters wish to thank the pai-she had come to St. Mary's, she ents of their pupils, who, evident-looked forward to future occasions ly, are taking a great interest in when she would feel very happy in their children's education, co-coming again to the school. Once operating much in this way with again, she congratulated them on the teachers' work, otherwise dim- the very successful year they had cult and arduous.
|had. (Applause).
Health.
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A neat little speech of thanks was delightfully expressed by a little girl, Miss Ignez Soares, whe also handed Mrs. Southors'a hand- some bouquet of flowers.
The health of the children was good throughout, even during the long period of drought experienced in Hongkong last summer. Dr. Amongst those present were
Minett,
for Hin Lordship Bishop Valtorta and Schools, inspected St. Mary's dur- Mr. E. Ralphs. the Director of ing the first term, reporting Education. favourably on the health and apirit of the School. She kindly undertook in October a vision test of each pupil, several of whom were found shortsighted.
The Prizes.
The prize. list was as follows: His Lordship's Prize. for Biblical Knowledge, Joaquina Fernandez,
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Dr. Gomen' Scholarships for At tendance
Through the untiring interest of Dr. Minett, to whom the Sisters tender their grateful thanks," all pupils, who needed it,. had their vision tested; glasses were subse- quently prescribed by Dr. Durran at a very much reduced fee, and
Class 1, Helena Silva; Class 2, Messrs. Lazarus furnished them Aminah Abdullah; Class" 3. Myra with glasses, at a special charge. Passos, Sarah Abdullah, Carmen The annual official Inspection Pereira and Elsa Britto: Class 4, was held in October and was con- Violet Wong, Fatumeshna Juman ducted by Mr. A. R. Sutherland, Khan and Rahima Juman-Khan; M.A, Inspector of English Schools, Class 5, Mario Pereira and Mary His report le extremely encourag-Wong; Class 6, Cita Barretto; ing: he made special mention of Class 7, Alda Silva and Mildo- the written work, pronunciation, Osmund; Class B, Hushma Juman- drawing and map drawing which Khan and Celeste Xavier. were very good... Mrs. Sutherland Inspected the Sewing and was very pleased with the excellence and utility of the work shown.
University Exams,
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Senior Local Certificatea.- Joaquina Fernandez, distinc- tion in Biblical Knowledge; Grace Cheung, distinction in Geography; Edriz d'Aquino, distinction in Biblical Knowledge; "Rosario The University results were Fernandez, Helena Silva, Etelvira highly satisfactory. Nipe: pupils Ribeiro, Florrie Wong,
Alda passed the Senior Local Examina-Noronha, Teresa Sanches. tions, obtaining two distinctions Junior Local Certificates.- in Biblical Knowledge, and one in Fureza d'Eca, distinction in Geography. The successful Juniors English and Biblical Knowledge; were also nine in number, and al-Aminah Abdulinh, distinction in together they won six distinctions, Biblical Knowledge; Auros one in English and Ave in Biblical Remedios, distinction in Bibli Knowledge.
cal Knowledge; Lucy Jorge, distinction in Biblical Know- ledge: Joyce Kor, distinction. in Biblical Knowledge: Lity Taeng, Jerminia Pereira, Lizzie Kos, Thelma Rosario.,
The pupila continue to take part in the various sporting events of the Colony, and this year they did very good work of charity, or ganising and conducting a little School Bazaar, as well as a charm ing theatrical representation, the takings being contributed to the Class 4-Betty Rodrigues, 1st | fund for the "Little Flower's" Church which is projected for Prize Palmira Yvanowich, 2nd Kowloon Tong.:
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Class 3 Sarah Abdullah, lat Prize:
Class 6 Geraldina da Roza, 1st The Sistera wish to thank Miss Gonsalves and Mr. d'Almeida for Prize; Rosaline Teang, 2nd Priza. their invaluable help in the teach-Clans 6-Julia Agon, 1st Prize; ing of Portuguese..
Ruby - Kwong, 2nd Prize; Mario Britto, Brd Prize:
Class Rosie Leong, 1st Prize; Mina Kor, 2nd Prize; Annie. Lee 3rd Prize,
The Rev. Mother and Staff of St. Mary's owe a real debt of grati- tude to Mrs. Southern for her kenial presence here this after noon and for distributing the Class 8. Joycy Leong, Tat prizes; to His Lordship Bishop Prize; Elena Espeleta, 2nd Prize; Valtorta for the honour of his Vivian Castro, 3rd Prizu. presence and for his 'unfailing in- Class 9--Betty Remedion, Ist terest in the school. To parents Prize Elsa Gutierrez, 2nd Prizej of the pupils, friends, and petrons Clary, Passos,, Srd Prize. the Sisters wish to tender their | Glass 10—1—Angelina Silva and heartfelt thanks,
Mary Agon, 1st Prize: Therese Noronha - and Carry Alves; 2nd Hon. Mr. Brage's Speech. Prize; Zainab Nur-Khan and Continuing, the Hon, Mr. Braga', Hamidah, Mehal, 3rd Prize. said. And now, "ladies and gen- Classi 10-2-Marzaneh Ch tlemen, I wish to add n few words. Lat Prize: Precilia Espeleta and
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