ANGLICAN CHINESE MISSION
:'.;:'.i'..v-/-.'\,r';'- i ..-",.; /.'»'.'..".,'.'!":',-^ ■'';'^'K'Y'-'-On Wednesday an ifiteTestihe social was tendered in - the Mission. Hall,: Frederick street,.,to/-the, English • teacher^ by the scholars of,,the mission.;" The He> ;Ei/?. P. Lee presided /over a large gathering. The. Drogramme was opened by/,» 'short speech of. welcome by one: of the scholars (George =Wong), .and sings.,.were contributed by Mrs. Li Kwang-Heng; Misses Ashenden, Hansen," M'Lellari,/Chin Ting (2)," Wong; Torig, (2). :Mußical> selections were given by/Mrs.: M'Kwang'Heng; Rev: .E.i Y^ P. ,Lee,iMr.;'Baker, and T: Chin Ting. RecitatfonS; by Miss 'Jones;'arid Masters Sing:'Kee; and ;Mby;F6ng.5;;;T several •competitions, ■? the ;f prizesj.ibeing given' by, Messrs. -Chin Ting; Wbrig'Shs,! and Wah Kees.: After- an /excellent sup-; per and votes, of .thanks themeeting.closed; with :the singing, of; the National Anthem/ and. ohoers/ for the, Bnglish'.teachers. "-,.;■
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1922, Page 11
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126ANGLICAN CHINESE MISSION Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1922, Page 11
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