- Association for Women’s New Life Movement plans to open evening schools for refugee children
The Hong Kong branch of the Women's New Life Movement Union under the Canton Association in Promotion of New Life Movement was planning to establish evening schools for the growing number of refugee children in Hong Kong.
- Summer classes for students of Wah Ha School and Hon Wah School
Due to the great difference in academic standards of students taking refuge in Hong Kong from the war, Wah Ha College and Hong Wah Secondary School gave them additional lessons through summer classes.
- Autonomous Student Union of Pooi To Middle School donated money to frontline soldiers
Self-governing Student Union of Pui To Middle School donated $612.50 to the Women War Relief Assocaiton. The money was used to make cotton padded jackets for soldiers on the war front.
- Hong Kong Chinese Civil Servants' Association founded an evening school for local residents
The Hong Kong Chinese Civil Servants' Association had founded an evening school for the grassroots people in Man Chun Girls' Secondary School on Pokfulam Road.
- Lingnan, True Light, Heep Woh, Pui Ching and Pooi To plan to open branch schools in Qujiang
In face of unrest in Hong Kong, Lingnan, True Light, Heep Woh, Pui Ching and Pui To planed to open branch schools in Qujiang. The new schools started class in September 1941, the schools in Hong Kong would operate as usual.
- Lingnan, True Light and other schools plan to set up a joint school with primary and secondary se...
A number of shools, including Lingnan and True Light, planned to establish joint primary and secondary schools. These schools were scheduled to start classes in Guilin in the autumn of 1941.
- Dr. Hu Shih arrived at Hong Kong yesterday morning and would receive an honorary degree from The ...
The news reported the arrival of Dr. Hu Shih, in preparation for the award of honorary doctorate by the University of Hong Kong. His itinerary in Hong Kong was also reported.
- Education problems in Hong Kong
The writer pointed out commercialization of education in Hong Kong with a case in Shanghai as an example. It was suggested that the teachers should review the content of their teachings so as to discharge their duties properly.
- Lee Yau Chuen said the Industrial School had no financial problem
The construction of the Aberdeen Industrial School was completed in the spring of 1935. This news report was an interview of Lee Yau Chuen, the administrator of the school, on the funding status of the school.