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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

YING WA SCHOOL

ANNUAL REPORT: SHOWS

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934.

and the fourth obtained Honours in The First Steps Division.

LAID TO REST

FUNERAL OF LATE MR. ABBAS

We were fortunate to begin the year with almost no change of atuit, and no I look back the work done SUCCESSFUL YEAR

[during the year and neo the progress mado, not only in work but in Owing to pressure on space, it was individual development of the scholars, of want to express may appreciation not possible to publish any part of the annual report of the Ying Wa Giri the loyal and angrudging servico of Abdul Rahim Abbas, who died on School, yesterday. The report shows the staff, both Chinese and non- Tuesday evening, took place at

'successful year's work, and stresses Chinese. They have given liberally,

in

The funeral. of the late

.

Mr.

the teaching of service to others, as and in the many extras which inter-terday afternoon and was attend- class teaching, as form mistresses the Mohammedan Cemetery yes. the following extracts indicate:

other

For the first time we began our pret the meaning and purpose of the ed by a large number of friends

school.

and ́rolativen. Mulvi Mohamed school year in September, in order to

The English Society formed laat Shah conducted the funeral ser come in line with the new School Certificate Examination. In a sense year has proved a lively society. It vice

ол had several talks therefore it in true to say that this has

membara have the Among tho prostatit year has been one of adjustment. This countries and is particularly true in the case of the selves undertaken to give short papers funeral wem the three two top classes of the Middle School, and have entered into the spirit of the deconsed, Moarram. A. H. Since bath would be entering for the debates and play readings. It has Abbas, A. A Abbas (brothers), School Certificate Examination next been interesting in which the peas A. Rahman Abbas, S. Haroon. E.

spoken English in readiness, June, it seemed advisable that they made

the Mons of

should be in to work together at once, and fluency and to note the in osed Haroon, I. Haroon, A. S. Sufiad, In most subjects this plan wan adopted, demand for atory books. The cor A. R. Suffnd, 9. R. Ismail, Dr. girls in other 4, 'et Arculli, E. of Arculli. Dr. but at the same time an opportunity respondence with

was given to the few in the Senlor countries has been well maintained. S. A., M. Sepher, S. A. Sepher. class to read more widely thah. There have been several outings, one R. M. Omar, A. Bakar, A. K. usunity possible.

of these a visit of inspection to the Temall, A. H. Hamet, J. Hansen, Dalry Farm.

Fellowship Club

For the first term of the year we

J. M. Dyer, M. Azim, R. Nazarin, had still with us, the candidates for

A. R. Minu, A. K. Minu, A. H. the last of the Senior Local Examina-

Fattydad, U, Rumjahn, J. Ackber, tlons. The results of their examina- The Woh Kong Club-This older M. P. Madar, A. Rahmin, M. U. lims brem ten already rengtied as society whose membership is open to Razack, A. M. Wahab and many they belonged more properly to

the all Middle school girls, was established others. last school year.

under the Y.W.C.A. seventeen years) During the year numbers have kept go. Its activities have changed con

Several members of the staff of up well, the average enrolment being akderably, but it is still founded on the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf 402, and the average daily attendance the same principles of Christian co and Godown Commany were also 389, un average of 98.7 per cent, it is operation, fellowship and service. A cheering to reflect on the good varied programme was followed during resent at the funeral, among health of the scholars which those the winter. At Christmas time there them being Major C. M. Manners, Agures imply. Of the absences, the was again an opportunity to interpret Mr. C. E. Terry, and Mr. Juman greater part are in the spring when the loving thought of girls in England Khan. infectious diseases occur, especially to some children in the Torritory.

among the little ones. I should like This time the toys were taken to Many floral tributes ware sent to take this opportunity of thanking, Castle Peak and distefouted aries to the graveside. those parents who have co-operated "oncert in which the Christmas spirit

with us in notifying such illnesses and was evident.

of urging on all the wisdom of sof In the summer when early school us some of the Labour conditiona in doing, and of excluding such ensen and the languor of hot days makos it the great mills.

for the specified period of quarantine.

The Girls' Progress.

.

The Old Girls' Society

two

difficult to keep a group together, a very successful series of cooking classes was held. Through the club

The Old Girls' Society held too, there have been opportunities of In the Upper Middle school, while meeting and working with girls of meetings during the year. The winter there are no certificates, work has other schools.

Imeeting, of a social nature, was held continued steadily in the absence of,

The Cabinet for the year was an school, there boing a very good at- external examinations. In the other group of girls much younger than tendance. We were specially de departments of the school, girls have usual and for them the conluet of lighted to see that not only those who qual'Bed' for the corticates that meetings, the forethought needed in had recently left were present, but mark the completion of different planning, the co-ordination and under that the gathering was representative stages in their school career. From standing that are necessary for suc-jef many years. the Lower Middle school, Afteen girls cessful meetings, have been valuable graduated, and we are glad that ail experience.

The summer meeting suffered from being in the hottest week of July,

but one have returned to begin their Eight girls attended the Summer and comparatively few were able to

Upper Middle school course. From Conference at Tsing Uen,

year in the vialt.

the Primary school; twenty-three giris: In December the school was inspect Mr. Mooi at whose home the business avail themselves of the hospitality of graduated. while four others who are ed by Mr. Y. P. Law and in June the meetie was held. Despite the heat. not entitled to certificates, as they have Director of Education paid an official the visit to Mesars. Watson's aerated not been more than a school, qualified for promotion. Fifteen In the summer the school again which followed were thoroughly enjoy- water factory and the bathing plenle little people completed the Kinder- made a collection for the work of the ed by everyona. parten rourse of two years.

Chinese Home Missionary Society in In May, four girls sat for the local the diatann provinces. We arel examinations of the Trinity College grateful to Mr. Cheung for the vivid meetings to renew old friendshing and It is Indeed a pleasure at theso of Musle. One passed in the Junine, picture which he gave us a that work. Ito catch glimpses of the contribution Division, one obtained honours, one Another vinity was Mias Shi Po these girls aro passed in the Preparatory Division, Chan of Shanghai who portrayed to generation.

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