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LADY SOUTHORN, AT KOW.

LOON SCHOOL,

FRIDAY, JULY, 20, 1934.

for the use of the West Lounge and for help given during the staging of plays, before Xmas;; to

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the Kowloon Cricket Club for the BRITISH OFFICER'S DARING use of the ground on Sports Day and to Mrs. Brawn for distributing Sports Prizes; to Mrs. Hoare who gave seedlings and assisted in planting them; to the Misses Eliis

Darjeeling, July 19. Hope has been abandoned for

A happy event for, children and parents aliko was the annual presentation of prizes of the Kow for the loan of a gardener for the life of Capt. Maurice Wilson, single- tempted to :conquer, loon Junior School which graced by the presence of Lady heavy work, and loan of plants; to the young British officer who at

Kowloon Dock for the Southern, wife of the Hon. Angs, and to the Union Church for handed, the higher slopes of the

storm-girt Mount Everest.

Colonial Secretary.

WA

Mr. A. O. Brawn was present at the function which was held in the garden of the school and presided over by Mrs. E. N. Clark, Acting Headmistress,

The whole of the staff was pre- sent comprising Misses: Steolo, Benington, Stuart. Whitley, Mrs Hudson, and Miss Knill

the loan of chaire,

loan of

I should like to thank the staff and Miss Knill, the visiting Drill Mistress, for their full co-operation which has made work a pleasure,

He flew from England to India last year in an aeroplane named for the peak, The Everest. It was his intention to fly over the penk and drop a Union Jack on a spike- Lady Southorn.

weighted staff when he was direct- Mr. Brawn thanked Mrs. Clarkly above the summit,

When the authorities forbade for her report and called on Lady

his attempt, he decided to climb Southorn to present the prizes.

Lady Southern said she was the peak. He reached the so- A delightful programme of fairy much impressed by the entertain-called Camp Three, at the begin- scanes and songs opened the pro-ment given by the children and ning of the last perilous ascent to with the long prize list. She was the summit. There he left his ceedings.

Presenting the annual report glad to know that many of those porters and continued alone. He "Before read- present were Brownies of the 1st carried only a small, tent, food Miss Clark said: Ing the report I should like to say Kowloon Pack under Miss G. King and camera.

He was last seen nearing Camp that we ara pleased to welcome and in those times when everybody

was striving for peace and Brownies Five, at a much higher elevation. Lady Southern to the school.

His portors waited three weeks The school year began on No were doing their share, she would Ivember 1, 1933 with an enrolment be glad to welcome any others who and have only just returned re- of 109. The maximum enrolment would like to join the Pack. In porting their conviction that Wil during the year was 116, atter conclusion she wished the school son is dead.-Router Special. dance was good until the present evory auccess.

Lady Southorn was presented Trout, Vicky Moss, Nan Taylor, term when numbers were depleted by an epidemle of whooping cough with a bouquet by two little mites June Barrett, June Tinson; Mrs. gave her Hudson's Prize for Good Work "Mr. Sayer, Director of Education and the children then

during the term (position 3rd, and Mr. Brawn, Inspector of Eng-threo hearty cheers.

The prizes were presented as Poppy. Arnold; Mrs. Hudson's excellent Hish Schools visited us during the

Special Team Prize for Hargreaves, Medical follown year, Dr.

Class 7.

spelling, Roy Styles. Officers of Schools, inspected some

Class 98. Miss Steelo and Government Scholarship; James of the pupils.

James 1st Form Prize, Mary Elizabeth Misa Benington returned to duty Lindsay: 1st Form Prize,

Satisfactory Work.

3

In January, after long leave, and Lindsay, 2nd Winifred Ingram, Grant; 2nd, Alasdair Roit; Head- for Miss Cooper, Headmistress, salled Headmistress' Prize for Progress, mistress' Prize for Progress, Peggy on January 29, when I became Wallace Destorhaft, Miss Stuart's Dedear; Miss Steele's Prize

Prize for Progress, Freda Johnson. Reading and Good Conduct, Audrey acting Headmistress,

Clasa. 8.

Dawkins; Mies Steele's Prize for 1st Form Prize, Brian Patrick- Reading-Keith Martin. "The work, generally, has been

Class 10, satisfactory and the children have son; 2nd, Diana Hesking; Head- been happy. We have had the mistress' Prize for Progress, Billy co-operation of the parents, who Lanchester: Miss Benington's price appreciated Mother's Day. for 4th in Form, Andrey Hall; 6th The special day allotted to each in form and Good work throughout class proved beneficial to parents year, Marela Grave. and teachers alike.

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Seventeen pupila sat for the Royal Drawing Society's Examina- tion, Preparatory Division, in June and results are not known yet.

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