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THE "HONGKONG ⠀⠀⠀ TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER
PEAK SCHOOL
MRS. SAYER
DISTRIBUTES PRIZES
WOMAN'S COMPLAINT
INDIAN CONSTABLE SENT TO PRISON
1935.
An excellent entertainment was stable 604, of the Hong, Economiso on Your Bear Bill
The case in which Boor Din, con- provided by the pupils of the Feak Force,
stationed at Gough WHA School on the occasion of the prize- giving held in the Peak Club yeater- a woman, Lam I[o, 42,
charged with Indecently annulting
42, on
a pathway | day afternoon,
on the hillside off. Wanchai Gap on November 4, was concluded before Court, yesterday afternoon, when the Balfour at the Central Police defondant was convicted and sentenced to six months' hard labour.
The prizen were distributed by Mrs. C. I. Sayer, who was accompanied by Mr. G. R. Bayar, Director of Educa- tlon, others present including Altre M. W. Newaholme, Headmistress, Mr. A. 0. Brawn, Inspector of English Schools, and Mrs. Brawn and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralston.
The children in gally coloured costumes, and with a delightful stage setting, gave of their best, and pleased a large gathering of parents and friends.
Indian was sentenced to two months"
On a charge of common assault the]
to run coII- hard Inbour, the term currently with the first sentence.
Mr. W. La Bart Sparrow, Ax- stant Superintendent of Police, con
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Pints $2.85 per dozen
ducted the prosecution, while Mr. Hin- Quarts $4.70 per dozen
The programme comprised a Pershing Le, instructed by Mr. J. M. cussion Band by Clanson 7 and 8: Hall, was for the defence. country dances by Class 7: numery rhymes by Classes 0 and 10, the pupils --
Mr. Hin-shing Lo submitted
pancies
the
between the evidence of three
of which also wang the carol "Hark, woman was a consenting party, and Hark, the Christmas Bella!"
this was arguable on four grounds, The outstanding Item was provided namely, the complainant alleged there by Classes 7 and 8, entitled "The was a struggle from Wanchal Jackdaw of Rheims." Those taking up part
ali did, well and are to be con- to the hillside: there were diser Kratulated on
on the Buccess achieved. witnesses: the complainant was un- At the conclusion of the perform willing to go the police station; ance, Mrs. Sayer, accompanied by and sho disappeared and did
not Miss Newsholme, Mr. Sayer, Mr. pear at Court at the Arat hearing. Brawn and Mr. Ralston, took their When asked why, she stated aho had places on the stage where Mrs, Sayer been, approached by two women who was presented with a basket of hand offered her $70. This,
counsel flowers, on behalf of the School, by submitted, siurwed the woman to be Angeln Owen and Hammy Hamiltona type easily, led.
The School Report
Mr. Lo contended that if the) Presenting her report the Hend-evidence of the Crown was to be no- mistress said: The school year ho-rejited it must be accepted in its en- gan on September 17 with 61 pupils
tirety. lic
the Crown argued that and ended on July 19 with 9 nanca hadi
and proved nothing but a ense of mis on the roll. The numbers rose in conduct. January and February to B but de- clined with the Spring exodus from the Colony,
tioned that the
On conviction, Mr. Sparrow_men-
accused had ninel in March we had eleven pupils which time his record was fairly good, Fears' service In the Free, during absent with measles.. Otherwise the He had only one report of a serious health of the school has been satis-nature against him. factory,
We have been fortunate this year
in having but few changes of staff, afternoon to the Committee of the On January 7 Misa Anderson reported for duty from Quarry Bay School, torak Club for the loan of this hall; replace Miss Buckwell who sailed for Department for the loan of plants; the Superintendent of the Botanical England on January 12. There were the Mathers for the trouble they have no other changes during the school taken over the children's costumes. year.
I
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The work was inspected in October for her kindness in coming here this We all wish to thank Mrs. Sayer by Mr. Hrawn, Inspector of Schools, afternoon to distribute the prizes. and in November, Mr. Sayer, the Director of Education, visited the
(Applause). school. Mr. Burney, H. M. Inspector
Prize List of Schools paid us a short visit in February.
The prize. winners The Christmas and Midfollows: summer examination showed on the Class 10: 1โอรส Adamczewski; whole
satisfactory standard of Virginia Jenkinson: Marjorie Ander- work.
son Clairo van We have received, too, good reports Henderson;
Wylick; chard John of children who have gone un from Humann;
Peggi Cerda us to other schools. Ann Forster, at O'Connor; Allan Prior; Colletto Hind- Ronald McEwen: Tony Lhe age of twelve, won an open Ben (now in Class 3); Patricia Penn scholarship to Ileadington High (now in Class D); Martin Kenyon School, Oxford, ie, within two years (now in Class D): Sandy Macgown of leaving the Peak School. She has now in Clase 0); Ian Shaw (now in been placed in Class 6 of that school Class ); Christopher Thomas (now and is now at the age of 14 working in Class 9); Jennifer Butlers. (now for her Matriculation. Her elder in Class 03: Vivien Ralston (now in sister, Margaret, also a former Peak Class D). School pupil, has recently matriculat- ed at the
Clase : Jot Prize-Phyllis Sayer nge of sixteen. Helen (now in Class 8); 2nd Prize.--Stephen Sanger, who was transferred to the Smith: For General Progress Eliza Central British, School, WRA Imbeth Hargreaves (now in Class 8). medlately moved up to a higher class Class
8: 1st Prize. Veronien
in which she took the first place at 15mith; 2nd Prze-Barbara the end of the first term and at the (now in Class 7).
Rolle
end of the year won Governmont Class 7: 1st Prize-June Ralston Scholarship. We have been vory and Marygold Sorby: 3rd Prize, pleased, too, to hear good reports of Margaret Purves. Joy-Carrie-and-John-Wynne-Jones-Special-Prizes
Biss Bichteno's
In October 61 children, necampanied Prize for Progress in Musle awarded by four mistresses attended the re-to Margaret Purves: Miss Now- hentant for the Searchlight Tattoo at sholme's Prizes for Neutness awarded Sockumpoo.
in Class 10 to Virgina Jenkinson; Sir Atholl and Lady MacGregor Class 9 to Allan Douglas; Class B to very kindly hent their grounds again Jean Dronning Class 7 to Marygoid for the school sports in February this Mrs. Hopper's Prize for Gar-
year, and they very generously pre Warded to June Ralston
sented two
cups, to console
The National Anthom was then children who for the first prize. played, after which Mrs. Sayer
At the King's Jubilee 62 children thanked the children for the delight- attended school to receive modals and ful par to hear the Governor's address which be party, and asked that they might
given an extra holiday was read to them. The children of Cheers were given for Mrs., Sayer Monday. Classes 7 and 8 were taken to see after which the gathering dispered. the special Jubilee Film,
A collection was taken in aid of The children of Classes 7 and 8 have the Hongkong Society for the Protec- been able to play volley ball this tion of Children. yenr, through the kindness of Mrs. Sayer, who put her garden at our disposal for this purpose.
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Classrooms Enlarged
We Are very pleased that the Government has been able to vote money to enlarge two of our class rooms next year. This year a new cupboard has been supplied to fit into an alcove in Class 8, to replace a heavy, old one which took much space.
up too We have also had heat- ing lamps aupplied for all the cup- boards which enables us to put up more resistance to the Peak foga. I should like to take this opportunity of thanking the staff for their help-
fulness throughout the year.
Our grateful thanks are due thin
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If you tried H.B. Beer some months ago during the time when we were experiencing the trouble with unstable beer that comes to all newly established Breweries, we ask you to try it again now and pass judgment afresh on our product; we are certain that you will revise any unfavourable impression that you may have had.
These are critical times in the history of Hongkong when we' should all stand together, and we feel that we can confidently appeal to the Hongkong public for increased support for a local industry..
THIS SUPPORT CAN BE GIVEN AT NO EXTRA COST AT ALL FOR THE PRICES NOW WORK OUT, AFTER ALLOWING FOR RETURNED EMPTY BOTTLES, AT $15.60. PER CASE OF 72 PINTS AND $17.30 PER CASE OF 48 QUARTS, FOR BEER OF FIRST QUALITY BREWED FROM THE FINEST MALT AND HOPS, WE FEEL SURE THAT YOU. WILL AGREE THAT THE PRICE IS VERY LOW
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