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CENTRAL

SEE THEATRE HEAR

TO-DAY TO FRIDAY

at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p m.

Busting the Standing Brond Grin Record l'

THE

The Social Lion' Jump: into a W noro hilariour role with everything he's got And that means you'll get eway inugh your ribs will thud when you see andurar.

ACK OAKIE

· IN

"The Sap from Syracuse

WITH

GINGER ROGERS

A Gharamount Picture

Based on the Broadway comedy-smash. With

Ginger Rogers, ingenuo of Young Man of Man. Fastan

Also

Paramount Sound Newa

and Marry or Else

Paramount Comedy)

NEXT CHANGE-

for

LAUGHING OUT LOUDI

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

FAIRLEÀ SCHOOL SPEECH DAY.

The

BISHOP ON TEST OF EDUCATION.

|

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1932.

Some of the elder girls took part ALLEGED RECEIVER.

in organising and conducting a Summer School for the poor chil dren and others have paid regular visita to the Hospital to carry there the Gospel of Ileje. One girl from the Middle School is nuon to be baptised. Soine of

them have

་་

CHARGE AT KOWLOON MAGISTRACY,

ונס

Mr.

In connexion with the robbory helped in cleaning. the brusses in at No. 165 Portland Street anal Speech D, and St. Stephen's Church and by sing-January 17, a man named Man prize-giving of Fairlea School wna

Chuca was charged before in the Choir. Ing in held in St. Stephen's College, yes- | The

of the Fraser at the Kowloon Magistracy physical well-being terday afternoon, when the Bishop students is attended to as well as yesterday afternoon with receiv of Victorin (Rt. Rev. C. R. the intellectual. Different kindung two pocket watches and a Duppuy) presided and Mrs. S. W.

of games are played in the school fountain pen knowing them To presented the awards.

have been stolen. regular playground, Dell is a Prior to the presentation of the

Prosecuting, Detective Inspec- headmistress's report, and the dis-part of the curriculum and Inst

term wu bud our Annual tribution of prizes, the pupils gave lay

tor Fallon stated that a robbery word aorta lay. No prizes concert which was greatly en-but the students in took place at 165 Portland Stroot joyed by the large gathering of

terested in all the contesta. In this at about 3.30 p.m. on January 17 parents and friends.

whon jewellery worth $1,000 was wo hope they will practice In their daily lives always to be ready taken away. On January 21, net- to play a fair game, not to seek re-ing an information, Police went: wards, but to lend an unselfish life to the second floor of No.

Portland Street. They knocked

The Report.

Mrs. Cheung, in presenting her report said:

that they will be able to "Follow the Christ, the King".

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nt the door but nobody answered. They then tried to force It

Open, but before they could do so, some- body admitted them. Defendant was on the floor and a search of the premises revealed that he was the only person there.

In the name of the school, I wel. come you all here this afternoon.

Test of Education. I have just read out my report in Chinese us ours is A vernacular

The Bishop in a brief address school, buit for the sake of the Eng. lish friends who are so interestedke to the children on the test of

education, when he said: in our welfare, and because It! The report tolls us that last year would be very ungrateful of me to two hundred and thirty five giris

Continuing, Inspector Fallon deprive them of the knowledge of were attending this schon!, and at how the work is going on, I take the end of the year twenty eight said as they were breaking open this opportunity of giving, 41 Mm-

raduated, eight from the middle the door, he sent a few Chinese tiary of the Chinese report in Eng school, this being the first time detectives to the back ish, and hope ur Chinese friends girls have completed the recently house to see if anybody was try will be patient with me at hearing started middle school course.

int to escape. They returned the same report again, though in #1 different language.

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of the

of

The

Wher I was reading over your later to say that nobody had tried teport I asked myself-why d ca alto escape, but a parcel was scen As regards the work in the first school like this exist, and how far to be thrown out. The watches part of the year, we cannot say it is this school fulfilling its purpose? and fountain pen referred to in went smoothly for from the begin-If I were selecting a school to which the charge were found inside this ning of April until the end of the to send a girl for whom I was res-parcel, besides a quantity of other summer, Mrs. Cooper was in hos-ponsible I should apply a three Jewellery. pital If it not been for Misa

At an Ientification parade held fold fest, so that she should be best Wise who leat us a

Inter, none of the occupants helping hand in taking Mrs. Comper's duty in theed for the school of life.

The first test I should apply | No. 185 Portland Street recognised hatige and gave and advice and guidance to the resident staff the would be does the school give dac the defendant and could not way urders would have suffered Importance to training in physical that he was one of the men who great deal. Now I thank her for fitness and all that makes for took part in the robbery.

health? The person with weakly watches and pon were Identifled laying rendered us this must valu-body is badly handicapped in life, as among the jewellery stolen at uble help.

am glad that in Fairles and in the robbery, After the summer holidays We

inspector Fallon then Kave were fortunate in having Ms. other girls' schools drill and play Cooper back again with us. Besides and ail open air activities are in-evidence of receiving a report of charge of the boarders, she creasingly encouraged. I think all the robbery, and of the raid on managing the Kindergarten thin not only makes for physical No. 231 Portland Street. whose work has just been displayed fitness but also encourages a sense part of the property stolen at the

robbery was recovered. up the platform, so you will be of fair play and esprit de corps." able to judge what progress they are making and the praise is due to her. As for the rest of the staff, they have spent their energy and devoted their time in serving the teach us to be broad-minded, I Fund, the baptism class, your visits school as to keep up the work think there are two kinds of people to the hospitals, and the help you and tone of the school for which in the world: the people who stop give in cleaning the brasses in St. thank them very much.

growing intellectually carly in life, Stephen's Church and by singing and those who continue to grow in the choir. After all, the biggest One of the things a school must do thing you can learn in school is During the past two years our fs to train children so that life will that God is good, and that life is hope of organising & Middle become more interesting to them just a grand chance of service to School has been realised and In the older they grow, and not merely

taking IN

Social Service.

The second test I should apply The case was adjourned. 18-is the school really developing the minds of those who attend it? One main aim of education

to

· 1931 eight students completed to pass examinations, their course: The number of

Developing Character. students in the School, 235, has re- mained practically the same as in The third tent 1 should apply is the preceding year, and 20 have does the training given doyelop graduated from the Primary character? We want our schools School.

to turn out children strong in body, With regard to Social Service, and strong intellectually, but above the sun of $380.00 Was raised all, strong in clunracler. And that voluntarily among the girls for this why I believe education needs a North China Relief Fund, and their religious basis. I like to read of efferts at the annual Sale of Work n those things which the latter! resulted in the sum of $1,400.00 al part of your report refers to the of which money is distributed in splendid help you give

M.C. and the Famine Relief aid of the poor and nerdy,

others.

where

I should like to congratulate Mrs. Cheung, Mrs. Cooper and the ataff on the work they are doing, and wish Godspeed to this school.

And now, Mrs. Ts'o, I have great pleasure in asking you to give the prizes, and in doing so we thank you for your continued interest in this school.

Graduates,

Certificates were received by the following pupila who graduated to the from the Lower Middle School:

(Continued on Next Column.)

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Charley's

Aunt"

with CHARLIE RUGGLES

June Collyer Dueued by AL CHRISTIE

From the play by... Brandon Thomas

Imagine the girls' sur prise when they dis covered that the sweet little lady they had been embracing as "Auntie" turned out to be a handsome col•' lege youth!

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It's a riot-a, wow!.

AGOLUMBIA

picture

Look out for

Produced br

Chiturie

1932 United Artist Picturea at The Central Theatre.

Take note of the following:-

“AGE FOR LOVE”

with

Billie Dove

"Around the World in 80 Minutes"

with Douglas Fairbanks.

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PEROT FRANKLIN, At 1 and 8. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria

GVO

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A woman sacking!

love- ta

Jov-

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of love..

KING'S

THE

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VIRTUOUS SIN”

with Walter Huston, Ky Francis, Kouanh Mackenn

A Paramount Picture

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NEXT CHANGE SATURDAY, Gih. Feb.

Gaynor Farrell

Charles

MERELY MARY ANN

Pride bows to the command of love -when two hearts are destined for each other.

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UNTAMED! an Untamed Girl in an Untamed Land Thrilling Drama in the Great Outdoors

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2 DOORS FROM WHITEAWAYS | DAILY

Tip-sali, Taoi-lan, Wong Oi-kuan, Tso Wal- Chow Wat-lin. Yung Kwok Wal-chan, Lau Chung-sung, fong, Lum Chun-chee, Lat Taul- Taang Teul-ha, Lei Yuen-fung, Lellan, Ma Chun-hol, Au Bo-In, Chun Ol-chan, Ma Kwan-hel, Lelf Lim- Wal-king and Wong Mo-cheting,

The following also received certi-ing, Lei Wai-lan, Yuen Chiu-ying, fientes upon their successful NR Sau-man, Chan Nim-huen graduation from the Upper Prim-Wong San-wa, Mok Sub-kuer, Lum ary to the Lower Middle School: Kim-aan, Au Bo-ying, Lal Yur Fung La-nam, Luk Lai-hing, Laung hing.

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