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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1933.

SCHOOL TRIZE

DAY

ST. JOSEPH'S

1 in French, 2 in Chinese, 2 In Chemistry, 4 in Mechanics, 9. In Mathematics, 12 in Arithmetic.

The year 1932 was a highly nuc- cessful one for un In the track

events. The and fold

old SUCCESSFUL YEAR AT Josephian spirit imbued our boya and in the Interschool Sports wo came out champions. We won,all the invitation Relay Races open to the leading schools of the Colony, In the open ralay rade at the South Chinn Athletic Sport O'Sullivan, Vonpin, Sequeira and Hussain took the first place.."

A higd degree of efficiency was revealed in the report of the in- spector of Schools, Mr. A. R. Sutherland, regarding the work at St. Joseph's College, Kennedy Rond, an quoted in the Rev. Brother Director's report read on Saturday morning, on the occasion of the annual distribution of prizes.

Bishop Valtorta distributed the awards, the function being of a privato nature.

Rev. Bro. Matthias, in opening the proceedings, said-It is my pleasant duty this morning to welcome your Lordship to the College and to thank you for having consented to preside at this private function.

Rending the school report, the Brother Director said:

The average enrollment during

INDUSTRIES FAIR THIS WEEK.

EVERY DOMINION TO PARTICIPATE

London, Feb. 19. The British Industries Fair, which is opening. on Monday, February 20, again shows a to- cord.

ticipating.

The area' occupied is an increase of 17 per cent, as compared with During the course of the year 1932, with 27 miles of stands. our cricket cloves, played several A special Empire Marketing clubs and a few schools. Con-Board section will be at Olympia, sidering that we ar newcomers in which all the Dominions and in this branch of sport wo did some of the Colonies will be par- very well. We won two matcher against the D. 3. S. and suffered

In the course of the week the defeat twice at the bands of our

Fair will be visited by the Queen, old rivals, the Queen's. Of eight the Duke and Duchess of York other matches

three, and the Prime Minister, Mr. drew three, and lost two. I take Ramsay MacDonald. this opportunity of thanking tho Hongkong Cricket League for Ita generous Gnancial help. the In- dlan Recreation Club, the Club Recreio, the Craingengower Club, and the University Club for the

Βα won

South Africa, whose displays will be varied and will include the exhibiting of deciduous fruit and canned goods, is anticipating an increased demand following the very auscossful participation in the Empire Shop campaign at Cardiff, where 20.000 samples of butter, cheese, lichies and cray- nph were sold.

The lichtca are specially de- manded by the Chinese community in Cardiff.

the Scholastic year ending Decem-use of their respective grounds.. ber 31st, 1932, was 690, the

The Scout Troops. daily attendanco 058, giving a percentage attendance of 35%. Our Scouts, the lat. Hongkong, We reduced our numbers by

showed up well during the year. nearly a hundreti on the preceding At the Annual Scouts Swimming year. Boys are now admitted only with difficulty into the Sports we came second in the

India's Keen Interest. Remove and Upper Classes and open relay. The Rev. Walder. grave gave da every encourage we adhere strictly to the requirement and much thanks are due to India is taking a special in- ments of the Education Code Mr. B. N. Talati, Hugh Braga and

terest in the Fair, and not only regarding the age limit for Classes C. Dragon for the help they gave

stand at the Empire 7 and 8.

Greater eficiency in during the year."

Mr. Chenw occupies a

Marketing Board court, but in the class room calla for these.

Cheang took over charge of the restrictions in tho matter of

Troop on the transfer of Mr. Cfour other different parts of the Fair. The former specialises in admissions.

Dragon to La Salle College.

foodstuffs and cereals, and un- other stand features brassware, ivory and carpets, while skins of all description occupy

Mr. Sutherland spent three days

in examining the various classes. In his report he says, "During my inspection i spent about half an hour in each of the 19 classes and found the work very satisfuc- tory. All written work was good and carefully correcced but com position in soice classes showed much similarity. More oral Com- Read. position muould be taugn ing is good but it still lacks expression. Colloquial has Im- proved in the Chinese Divisions, but their pronunciation requires constant attention. Mathematus are well taught. The school is very efficient."

Examinations.

We had to refuse many applica- tions to our Boarding Department. Its popularity is mainly due to the indefatigable zeal of the Brothers Prefects and the spirit of study and discipline that prevails in the school as a whole.

of tho

In particular I wish to record my special appreciation whole hearted co-operation of our Assistant Mustors with the Brothers in the various activities of the School whether internal or external. Special mention must be made of Mr. Hugh Asome for having in conjunction with our Sports Master brought our cricket eleven to its present very creditable standing.

l'ast Pupils.

prayer and constant endeavour to make solid Chris- tians of the hundreds of Catholic children committed to our cure. The Sodality of the Children of

stand.

3 third

In addition there is a sporta sertion, and the Indian State Railway is also represented.

The only State separately ex hibiting is Bihar and Orissa Router's Special.

PEACE AND FIVE YEAR PLAN.

SOVIET CLAIM SUCCESS OF VENTURE

"The

"But we must not live in a fool's paradise," he continued, "and must remember that the Imperialists may attack us at any

moment.

"We have concluded pacts of non-aggression with many coun- trica.

The examination papers na set

Moscow, Feb. 19. by the Hong Kong University are

Our past pupils at the Univer

Five Year Plan has quite original and searching and thus to a great extent preclude sity are doing very well, three

us pence," declared M. graduated

In secured Junt year-one

Kaganovitch, Secretary of the cramming and mechanical work.

honours.

Com- To pass the Matriculation it in

Much as

we rejoice in the Central Committee of the necessary for a student to have a

of munist Party of the Soviet, in a the varied successful: activities thorough foundation in

the College, we would consider speech here. various subjects he intends to offer, especially in mathematics: ourselves as having laboured in Nevertheless it is a very popular vain if we had not fulled the examination and I fear the School aim and purpose of our founder, Leaving Certificate

nott. J. 3. De La Salle. It is our will adequately replace it in the eyes carnest of those concerned viz. parents, pupils, employers, A similar attitude seems to prevail in parts of England. In this connexion 1 will quote a passage from the report of Brother Francis. Hend. of West Park, St. Helens: "The craze for a Mairiculation Certificate is such that the value of a School Certificate is either lost sight of completely

or ignored. A Matriculation Certif. cate is regarded by candidates as a superior kind of certificate.in paying the school fees of 30 Many employers think of it as more valuable than an ordinary School Leaving Certificate,' and therefore ask for it from their

I thank the S. V. P. and the recruits. Hends of schools are therefore pressed by parents to Hongkong Benevolent Society for allow their pupils to try for the having helped us not only in pay Matriculation when it is not in the part of the school fees of poor best intereat of their education."boys but also for supplying de-

Matriculation Results.

master

at

continues in 4 very lary Hourishing condition; four of its members are now preparing Penang for a life long service in the cause of Christian education.

It is with deep regret that I have to recall the death of Mr. Woo Hay Tong. For many years he proved a generous benefactor

"Japan has not yet concluded such a pact, but if she wishes for peace the must inevitably do ao." He added that in order to main- Lain peace the Soviet must strengthen its war capacity and also strengthen the Red army. Reuter's Special.

oor boys besides donating other Father Byrne for having conduct- large sums in scholarships. Toed the boys' Retreat; and the Ins- his bereaved wife and children we pectors of Schools for their cour-

teous, sympathetic and extend our deepest sympathy.

structive criticisms.

con-

congratulate the prize win- nors, and, for the consolation of the Зоди favoured I quote Addison: "Tis not in mortals to serving cases with school re-command success; But we'll do

deserve more-we'll quisites and tiffins.

(Applause),

surcens,"

In Malaya the School Leaving There now remains the pleasant

An Exhortation. Certificate is working admirably, luty of cordially thanking all who I hope when the new syllabus have helped the school during the

Bishop Valtorta then addressed comes into force it will be of the year: your Excellency for your

hövs. He ехпродуей the elastic and workable character counsel and the great interest you the which is an outstanding feature take in all that pertains to the earnest hope that the College would elfare of the College: the continue to maintain its high re- of the fornt adopted in Malaya.

We presented 46 candidates for Reverend Clergy for their devoted putation among the colleges of the Matriculation

thethe Far East. But this in a great and/or the ministrations, especially

Toruzzi Senior Local. 25 passed. I wish Reverend Father

our measure, he said, depended on the to congratulate E. Hoffman and Chaplain who whether in rain or Student body composing it. I A. Williams for securing distinc sunshine was unfailingly punc. they were to accomplish their full Lions in English. Of the 97tual and ever ready to incon-duty in regard to the College they Junior candidates that sat for the venince himself to attend to the should take a keen interent in all examination 50 passed with a total spiritual interests of the children its varied activities-Intellectual, of 32 distinctions- 2 in English, of the. College: the Reverend athletic and moral.

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