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THE HONGKONG ́ ́ TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY,

NINE YEARS OF PROGRESS.

SACRED HEART COLLEGE BOYS CELEURATE ANNIVERSARY.

Steady progress for nine years s been made by the Sacred Heart Collage, which is to-day one of the lending educational institutions of the Colony, and, in celebration of the anniversary, the staff and pupils gave an open air concert in the play ground opposite the school premises in

Nathan Rond inst evening.

The school building itself to gellier with the play ground were gaily decorated with bunting and presented an animated scene when friends and parents of the pupfis began to assemble to participate in the celebrations, which commen- ced at 7.30 p.m. and continued til in Inte hour.

With a stage erected at one end members of the of the ground school_presented a very smart Chi nese play while musical items were given by the pupila,

During the evening, Mr. J. S shak, the headmaster welcomed the gathering and gave a såert history of the school from its inception in 1922. Addressing those present he Haid:

As you are all aware, to-day is the ninth Anniversary of the open. ing of the school. It is in celebra tion of this anniversary, that we hold our function here to-night, Ladies and gentlemen. greatly honoured with sence at this function, and on be half of the College and myself, I arcord you all a hearty welcome.

We ire

your pre-

History of the College.

On an evasion like this, it is a pleasure to me, as Hendtnaster and Founder of the College, to give you A brief arcant of its history, The College was started with only 60 students. In 1926, we opened the Matriculation Class: though the Tutuber of boys then was four in

The three boys, who were sunt in for the Matriculation Examina- Lion. were all successful, thus abtuining fall percentage of passes. At present the number of boys attending school is over three hundred.

During the nine years that fel Tower, the College has undergone many important and necessary changes which I shall not now dwelt

upon.

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CHILDREN KIDNAPPED

FROM WANCHAL

the

CASE AGAINST MAN AND WOMAN AT MAGISTRACY.

Before Mr. Schofield, at Central Police Court yesterday afternoon, a Chinese woman and a man were jointly charged with kid- mapping, on separate dates, two small Chinese Inds from Hongkong. One of the boys was taken to the Toi Shan District but was sub- sequently restored to his parents.

Detective Inspector Razbakwy, of the Wanchal Police Station, pro- secuting, said that on the afternoon of May 27, the mother of the first boy, Chi Yuen, left her son out- side

a house in Lee Tung Street whilst she went inside to calluct some washing. On her return the -boy was missing. The Police were informed and, on hearing, that--a boy and been taken to Macao, the

parents went to the Portuguese

Colony while an uncle was detailed to proeped to the Kowloon Kallway Station.

It was whilst the uncle was at the Railway Station that he saw the first defendant, the woman, ar- rive with the missing boy on her back. When questioned, the woman said that the lad did not belong to her but that she was carrying him for a man who was afrendy on the train. With the assistance of an official of the railway the woman and the man whom she subsequent- ly pointed out were both taken fo the Water Police Station and later to the Wanchni Police Station,

There the woman volunteered to direct the Police to a place in the Toi Shan District where sevend other boys, in the kidnapping" of whom she had been involved, were living. In the Tai Lesing village, the Police found two buys, one of whom was now the subject of the second charge. The other boy had been kidnapped in Hongkong, but as his parents were living in the neighbourhoud of Tel Shan he was returned to them.

The case was adjourned.

OBITUARY.

MR. G. W. SELLARS OF SELLARS,

The flag of Messrs, Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Co., P. and O. Build- ing, was half-masted yesterday afternoon upon receipt of news of the presumed death of Mr. George W. Sellars, C.A.. Chief Accountant of the Hongkong Office of the Com-

The True End of Education. Having briefly related the his tory of the College, I am now in the next place to speak on the sub-pany.

ject of education, a subject which Mr. Sellars was on his way home forms the main topic of the day, Ruskin, a great English writer, unce said that the true end of all education should be to teach the young the work which they are fitted and to enable them to carry out that work. There is, indeed, ranch truth in what he has said. He has set forth, as it were, the esence of all education.

an leave and news of his death. which is surrounded with mystery. will come as a shock to his many friends. He left Hongkong on the Comorin on May 30, to join Mrs. Sellars, and their two children, who bad gone home some weeks before. The Comorin was at Bombay o Munday, and Mr. Sellars, so far us can be gathered, was on board on In edienting the young, we must, leaving." On Tuesday, however, he besides giving them intellectual | could not be found, and, anxiety and physical training, make them | being aroused, search was made for fearu self-reverence, self-know- him, but without effect. It in ledge, and self-control, without therefore presumed that he must which they are

capable of have fallen overboard sometime educating themselves by the time after leaving Bombay. A report of they become men, and in conse-the occurrence was made to Aden. quence, they are not useful citizens Mr. Sellars was very well-known

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Let us now refret how much man's nature exeels that of beasts And inferior animals and how comes he to be superior to them. The latter has no taste for any-

The death has occurred of the thing at the plenaures of the body; Reverend C. F. Lindstrom, former towards which they are carriedly elaplain at Kiukiang. Reuter, with a great deal of eagerness; whereas nothing is more agreeable

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and nourishing, as it were, to the dians of our students for their co- without which I am mind of the former than learning operation, and contemplation. He is always afraid, little sucess may be gained. sevking ar contriving some thing Parents and guardians are request-

to examine carefully and is greatly delighted ed

the with sering and hearing for the in-students' report books, which are crease of his knowledge. It is this submitted for their inspection. and that distinguishes the former from to co-operate with the College in the latter,

their training, morally, intellectual- Since education, of which we arely, and physically. I should also be speaking, is of such paramount very grateful to parents and guar- importance, we have set up the dians if they would honour College in the hope that we might with their frequent visits to our do our part to educate the young, College, so that we may exchange so that they may become useful views with one another

and talk citizens of the future.

about matters for the futherance of their education.

Before I sit down, ladies and To accomplish such an end. I gentlemen, I thank you for your must appeal to parents and guar- attendance.

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