1938-10-19 — Page 17

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

$1 TIFFINS

at-

Jimmy's

Also A la

China Bldg., Hongkong.

IN THE FACTORT

Carte

Hankow Rd., Kowloon.

ROTO

the RO10 Duplicator print all atnds of forms, tables, cireulom and the like for Internal and external vi

GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL OFFICES

hove employed the ROTO Minding Mochine for more than 20 THOUS and found to capdy and lainlai

-worker.

IN THE WHOLESALE TRADE

the 2010 will be found mai useful for rapidly and ready duplicating market reports, price Tim, circuları, 475.

IN THE RETAIL TRADE

the ROTO le polsing dolly in popularity. Refail dealers and awakening to the fact that propor Banda by itswart is well worth while, provided the circulars con be printed at a minimum cị cvj

A

THIS LITTLE MACHINE

has felends all over the world. And that is not to be wondered at it duplicates replúky, rel-ably and ready bnd, li the Dulcame

of more than 20 years' tradision and experiance.

IT IS SURPRISING

how simple the operation of this duplicators you type the slanci on your typewriter, the petating thalt is then mare child's play, ROTO mokas duplicating a plooi-

RAPIDITY OF OPERATION

li another pulsionding feature of the 2010, 120 coplès a mínule ly the maximum speed, whilst la comtnuous working 2000 copies per how can be printed with earn. |

CLEAN AND WELL DEFINED

are the coplas pelmed on the ROTO. May wa demonstrola this to you? Anmimple vildagen) pe #d demonstration arta-ges through our agent, Traa ei nii nepthis or obligation on your parti

Sole Agents Wang Bros. & CO.

10, Pottinger St.

Phona 23580.

Music hath charms

Sunday Classical Concert

at Repulse Bay Hotel Under leadership of Geo, Pio-Ulski Programme for Sunday, 23 Oct., 1938.

I p.m. — 2.30 p.m.

PROGRAMME

Alessandro Stradelia.

1.

2.

Two Guitars.

Blue Danube. Waltz

4. Polish Blood,

Selection

5. Noche de Flegaria

6. Coppells. Sulte

7. Mayfair Valse

Ouverture

.Flotow.

.Strausa,

.Nedbal. Menicon1. .Delibes.

Coates,

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

Annual Speech

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1938.

Day At

St. Stephen's College Exhibition

The Annual Speech Day of St. Stephen's Girls' College was held yesterday afternoon, when Mrs. R. E. Lindsell presented the Scholarship Cup and certificates to the successful pupils.

The Bishop of Hongkong owing to pressure of work was unable to be present at the function, and sent his regrets.

The

pupils entertained their parents and friends with songs, recitations and a drill disploy. Miss

AN ENGLISHMAN

Fung Fung-yaan rendered a delight SIGHS FOR NEW YORK ful planoforte solo, entitled "The

Butterfly."

The Principal, Miss E, S, Atkins, in her report sold in part:

(Continued from Page 5.)

It was with great regret that we tainment, filling the old French heard that Lady Northcote would Casino nightly. The number of not be able to be with un to-day, and dirne cadgers has probably

we hope she will soon be well again.

Meanwhile, however, we very warm-dropped. But the rich are still ly welcome Mrs. Lindsell and thank attacking koosevelt, and Haguo her for so graciously honouring us

with her presence here this after 18 still dictating.

noon.

No, it isn't unpatriotic to want

to go back for a while. I like the pace and hustle and glamour of the town. Every young

In looking back over the past #hool year which ended in July, two things stand out very clearly; one is how rapidly, in common with all the schools in the Colony, our numbers Englishman who can raise the have increased, and accondly, how in

price of his fare should go there, spite of all the ordinary activities of

school life, which seem in themselves spend a few weeks or months. to occupy all our time, time has been Just as the young American found to take part in varlous ways should come here and absorb a in war relief work, In many ways,

varying from the more obvious ones little English.

of sales and concerts, to the more So, cousins, hands across the real ways of self-denial, about $4,000 sen to you. And were rated for medical and other here I come,

New York,

relief work, Personal servico was given in a variety of ways-helping to make bandages and swabs at the Hongkong Women's Medical Assocla- tion, making hospital sults

and padded coats, helping at the Women's Street Sleepers Shelter during the winter, and in the summer months giving one afternoon a week regular- ly to the Food Centre in the old St.

Peter's Church,

Air Mail Plane Delayed At Bangkok

in to-day, has been held up at Bong- The Imperial Airways plane, duc

kok by ✡1 delay on the main London route, and is now expected to reach Kal Tak at 5 p.m. to-mor

Passengers who left on the out-

A group of girls has been teaching regularly in the Free School for children drawn from the crowded row. streets just below us. Other activi- ties have included socials and interward plane at dawn yesterday were school competitions

Mrs. Bowen, for Bangkok, on a For speaking and ferences and discussions, and visits East tour, Mr. Sayers for London, to the Queen Mary Hospital in the and Mr. Ferozuddint for Calcutta. women's and children's words.

in Mandarin

spy writing соп

With regard to sport, we were able wish them success in any now work to have all our weekly bathing. picnics this year. In the Netball they undertake. This term we wel- League matcies we lost the Senior come Miss Williamson, Miss Li Sau- graduate of the Hongkong and Intermediate Cups, but won the Junior, while in the Inter-form University and an Old Girl, Mrs.

Tennis Tournament the Scnlor

banner was won by Form 3 and the Junior by Form 4.

Scholarship

At the end of the year nine girls matriculated, one with distinction in Botany, and two with distinctions in English, and nine passed the School

Certificate examination.

man,

Tsol and Miss Mabel Leung, and for Lee. Miss Scull teaches singing now afternoon work only Miss Dorothy

In the place of Mrs. Stevenson. I have to thank many Old Girls for their kindness in coming, often at very short noilee, to help in emer- gencies. To all the staff i am grale- ful for the support and cheerful backing they give me,

In the For tome years now we have been Trinity College of Music, London, sending messages of goodwill on examinations one Old Girl passed the¦ “Goodwill Day" to the children of Associate examination for the Wales in response to their message Teachers Diploma, and 15 of our to the children of the world, and the present girls passed in the various message we sent in 1937 resulted this divisions.

We have now 10 Old Girls In the Hongkong University, eight in Ling- nam, one in Yenching, and one is new on her way to join. Ginting at Chengtu In Szechuan.

of Photographs

in

A Selection of Photographs entered the Eighth Annual Amateur Photographic Competition organised by "The Hongkong Telegraph" will be exhibited in the Morning Post To-day Building, fourth floor,

& To-morrow, October 19-20 inclusive, from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M.

year in a letter from Belgium, ask- Leung Wal-ying, Li Wal-man, NE NEW BANK OPENING ing us to correspond with Belgian Kei-ching, Tong Kwan-shue. schoolgirls in English or French. Eight girls volunteered to write, and now we have a great many students corresponding with girls in other lands.

There have been some changes in the staff. The Kindergarten suffered Mrs. R. E. Lindsell then presented a great loss in the tragic death of the Scholarship Cup to Arline Foo, Eva Thomas, who was also very and certifientes to the following: nellve member of the Alumnae

Matriculation Examination Association, and in July, Miss Han- cock

went to England, and Misa

Arline Foo (Scholarship Cup), Tung, Mrs. Loh and Mrs. Taam re- Hester Lam (Distinction in English) signed. I am greatly indebted to

U-heng

in (Distinction wat Khoo them all for their work and loyal English), Peggy Leung (Distinction help in running the Vernacular in Botany), Li Wal-kuen, Tong Fung classes after Fairlea moved to Heep shue, Wong Chan-chee, Frances Yin. Yunn.

Miss Phyllis Hall, who taught Chinese in the afternoons, left

School Certificate Exam. after twelve years' work, and we miss her very much. We were very Ruby Choy, Chay Wing-kin, Ho sorry to say goodbye to them, and Yee-kwan, May Lal, Aimee Lee,

daily.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the China State Bank in

Trinity College of Muslo Exam.

Mr. Au Fong-po, former Commis Fung Fung-yuen (Advanced

Chinese Institution sloner of Finance in Canton, while Senior, Honours), Ma Cheung-chuc

Mr. S. M. Tong and Y. M. Chien, (Advanced Senior, Merit), Fung

Takes Local Offices Directors of the Bank of Communi Fung-hoan (Senior, Merit). Choy

cations in Hongkong, are also direc Wing-kin (Senior, Merit Violin),

The China State Bank, with head tors of the State Bank. Mr. Sum Doris Kaan (Intermediate, Merit),

offices in Shanghai, will emeially Tsai-ho, former President of the Mu Po-chue (Intermediate, Merit),

in Hongkong at Provincial Bank in Canton, will be Elaine Yih (Junior), Huang Fong- open for business

Fung their new premises at the comer of the General Manager for Hongkong. lox (Preparatory, Merit), Fung-chan (First Steps, Honours), Ice House Street and Queen's Road The China State Bank was criab-. Fung Fung-kuen (First Steps, Hon Central on October 26, if the army lished in 1028. Its present capital is of workmen, at present reconstruct- ($2,500,000 in National Currency, with ourn). Atkins and the School

Mrs. Lindsell congratulated Missing the place, finish their work ac- $600,000 in reserves.

оп the cording to schedule.

The Ice House Street corner has and declared that she had enjoyed,mited were the previous tenants of stitutions, and splendid results of the examinations,

The Chino and South Sca Bank long been favoured by banking in- on each removal to the delightful programme offered by the pupils.

the place, and they have now shiltmore commodius premises the Bour The Rev. G. K. Carpenter gave the ed to Duddell Street, la the premises has been reconstructed to meet the blessing.

formerly occupied by Lammert Bros. requirements of the incoming tenants.

For Reservations

phone 27775.

REPULSE

BAY

HOTEL

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

COPIES OF

PHOTOGRAPHS

by "Staff Photographer"

appearing in the

“SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST"

and

"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"

may be purchased

at the Business Office "The Hongkong Telegraph"

Morning Post Building,

Wyndham Street.

YOU

STILL

HAVE ENOUGH

TIME

TO PUT YOUR BEST PICTURE IN SHAPE FOR ENTRY IN THE

AMATEUR MOVIE MAKERS CONTEST

OPEN TO 8MM. OR 16MM.

8MM. OR 16MM. AMATEURS

IF YOU INTEND TO ENTER THE CONTEST, PLEASE FILL IN AND MAIL

FILMO DEPOT,

MARINA HOUSE, HONGKONG

I INTEND TO ENTER A (16MM.

8MM) PICTURE IN THE AMATEUR MOVIE MAKERS CONTEST. UNDERSTAND MY ENTRY MUST BE IN YOUR OFFICE NOT LATER · THAN NOVEMBER 30TH, 1938.

PLEASE SEND ME FÜRTHER PARTICULARS AND ENTRY FORM.

NAME

ADDRESS

4

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.