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here to-night are the who have a tee Borse of intsiness, and I trust that you will

regaris the building itself and the instruc- come to Weihaiwci nad giva ps the benefit

tim to be carlied on within it; and we fit, and also invest there some of that

The Opening Ceremony. shali all watch with koon sympathistic inter- capital which you possess to sucl: a large

est the work of education on these new extent. (Laughter and abuse) I can

Favoured by beautiful weather, the open lines. Your Excellency, according to the promise you that very facility will be offered to you and every encouragement ing ceremony of the Kowloon School on request of the Governinoot ra make this (Renewed Saturday afternorm was a brilliant function.schod for European children only, Mr H given to invest that capital.

Tung has put aset by imagination Laughter.) Many of you, in fact, all of The guests invited Mr II Tung to witness and Papy in the place of a section of are certain features aluat this school ITO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! you, I think, have come hers with empty the formal ceremony of handing over the the community to which he does not him- shuuld wish to call special attention to incke (laughter)-but I do not think, looking round we now, that there is one School to the Government included Major. sulf belong. In doing she has. I think,This school originates in the munificent set an example of broad-minded liberality generosity of a gentleman Chinese Britia sub. atnungst you whose pockets are not filled Gamond Sir W. J. Gascoigne, K.C.M.G. which we shall do well to imitate. It is gentleman by birth and to overflowing, (Runewed laughter.) am perfectly certain, gentlemen, that you will the icer Ad-iinistering the Government seemly and fitting that I make this as fect--who has identified himself in overy way with the interests of the community. agree with me when I say that there is and Lady Gascoigne, Mis and the Misses knowledgment. If Mr Ho Turg consents

that his school ha for European children Well, the gift to begin with was A NADĒ- Government under which you could enjoro Tang, His Honeur W. Meight God art condition that the Government builds ficent one. But after it had been tande it such real freedow, and have such real justice ps the British Government. (Loud appiano.) man, K.C., Chief Justice, and Mrs Good-at Yaumsti a similar school for Chinese was thought by the Government-I thought Well, gentlauren, you will find the British, Right Rev, Bishop Piazzoll, Hon. J. children, he does something to mito two--I should approach Mr Ho Tung with a ayctions of this community in gond-will anal view to modifying in some way the con Government caiting at Weihaiwei, and H. Stewart Lockhart, C.M.G., Colonial kindly relations which I trust we shail silicons on which it was first presented. can prutnine you the same freedom and the

They are you will be Secretary (Commissioner Elect of We do our best to mintin. Education is nWell, ladies and gentlemen, when anyone PANTOMIME WITH BIG i justied induccil to come ture. I think you all hoiaet) al Mt Lockhart, Sir Thomas sphere where such relations can be cul- makes a very handsome gift and the after tivated to advantage. Let us say ungradgit has been accepted the person acting very much indeed for all the kindnesses Jackeon, Commodore Rahinson, as Mringly and unhesitatingly that we will do our it begins to make dumalitions, it would bu you have shown me, and I trust that in the future we shall all meet again, and that Robinson, Hon. A. G.. Wise, Acting A best for the education of all, under the nautintural perhaps that the giver might best conditions, even if, like Mr Hu have a certain feeling, not perhaps of our robtions in the future will be as cordi torney General; Hen. R. Murray Rumsey, Tung, we have to give up something annoyance, but a sort of feeling of surprise. af as they have been in the past. thank Harlan Minster; Ben. H. W. Trius, in cler to Rccomplish our pupae. There On the contrary, Mr Ho Tung, having SINGING. you all very much indeed for the kindness A.D.C., Hon, C. P. Chiter, Hon. Dr His only no other point un which I need heard the arguments of the Government. you have shown to me. (Late) Hon, T. 1. Whitehead, Hon. We touch. The cducation of a boy or girl dewithaberal minded generosity tantisselen CHANGE OF PROGRAMME DAILY,

Agair rising to Feet, Me Loeblack Fek, Light-Colonel Thillie, 22nd Bends in the mines two elements. The surpassed, at once caine into the proposed the 1st of the Chinese Com-

We approached him somewhat diffidently, Dours open at 8.30 P. Commence $P.M. bay Infantry, and Mrs Ballie; Revitrect instruction given and wwceived; and munity, and asked that it be drunk with T W Pearce, Acting Inspector of the indirect influences under which a child but ho met us more than half way, with

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Co., LTD. been asked the quesien as to what the Major Chapman, II.K.V.C.,In the master and mistress of the Kowloon school as it appears to me- which you sce prosperity of flongkong was due Tt with Major Burger, Hongkong Regiment: Mr J. Schal, Mr and Mrs James, the community naw, is to be used by European children,

easy to amur, but 12 W. Neton Kyshe and Mrs Kyshe; Mr F. J. and the Government have a warrant and and the Government, on its side, has pledg. REMEMBER OUR OPEN CHALLENGE TO ANY WRESTLER IN HONG- puted to him that it was due to a variety Bulley, Acting Captain Superintendent stranco both as to the teaching itself and itself to take care of the Chinese resident

KONG-CATCH WEIGHT. of causes, in the list place, it was on the of Police: Mr E Conewall Lewis, Acting as to the indirect in Buences under which in the neighbourhood. So that Mr Ho highway for commerce and was as blessed Pestanster General; Mr C. Ford: Dr that teaching will by gives. Mr James is Tong in his inunificent gouorosity has not

Hongkong, April 21, 1902. with an excellent barbour, which in them. Bateson Wright, D D., Messrs T. K known in the Colony, The fliciently got what he desired sell that selves were good reicons for the pronarity Dealy, E. Rafha, A. W. Grunt, B., B. service he rendere Queen's College would honeft Faropeas and Chinese alike, of the Colony. In addition, however, irner, W. R. Feymour, Queon's College and the position he was there in tubus ho hann met the Government in a double i

nd Ditish inhalations who had inherited Mrs Externa and Mrs Tatcher, Belfies esteem

of mastere and boys peints sense:ll feel sure that such an exhibition the traditions of their race and extended School, Lieut. Townley. Inspector of Army bia, cut as the right man in the right place. of generosity, liberal-minded generosity, freedom and justies to all There were Sells; Mr T. II. Reid (Hon, Score (Applause; I Mrs Janes, whose high will appeal minst strongly to every out of alaith Chinuse inhabitants, and with- inry, Kowloon School Committee) List

qualifications and experience fit her for the my hearers today. Congratulate you out them Hongkong's prosperity would adhatu Thornhill, ft.A.. Lioul. Ini task she has undertaken, the Government most heartily, Me Tin Tang, on the site you not have been great. He called spongur, It A., Lieut. Barrett, H.K.R.. Licut,

has secured at accomplished schoolmistress. have chosen. I am only a soldier passing the non-Chinese present to drink the toast Wallace, 11.E.R. MR. F. Johnstone. The access of the school should be manifest through Hongkong, hat I have put y with Highland honours.

Assistant Colonial Secretary; Mr G. W. F. from the beginning and should he greater ideas short what Hongkong will be in the Mr Ho Tung and Mr Woi On responiled.playfair. Mr A. J. Ragwoud, Me F. vonas Mr and Mrs James continue their future; and I cannot help thinking topsoil SECRETARY of the String. The former sald Hongkong, some sixty der Pfordten, Mr R. P Tacker, Mr Wabours, which we trust they may be spared that Kowloon will wine day very shortly years ago, then hare rock with a mere rotinne, S. W. Th, Mr G. M. Dillino duduring ny years. Your Excellency surprise everylaly by the extraordinary handful of inhabitants, had now & Chinese Mr A. G. Romano, Portuguese Consul will obferro that in this building everything strides it will anke. I think you, Mr Ho population of over 200,000, whose numilers Mr J. Leiria, Vico Consul; Mesars W. C. is provided that may contribute to the Tung. yourselfin thospeech you mida at the were stendily increasingle hipoff land Jack, A. H. Rennie, G. C. G. Master, M. S. discipline, saufort, and decorey of the laying of the foundation stone, referred to lately contributed his share to this increase Northcote, F. C. Lowe, J. Galt, ah. Seth, school. We are, I think, justified in Torben as a suburb of Ilangkong. Well it thelos be a beautiful suburb of Hong- (Ilear, hear, and laughter.) Continuing W. L. Tutcher, E. J. Moses, J. Geamun, the hop and expectation that he said that the Chinese community dar. F. Focken, J. S. Hagen, W. Kerfect institution will prosper. et My Ho kong,

It still is a very pretty suburb of ing the last twenty years and prospered Hughes, G J. WY. King, J. Rang will see his gonerous gift ased to the Hongkong, but I cannot help thinking that, greatly that in some cases, their shops and Alicel, Ho Fok. He Rom Toughest advantage, that here will be harted in the near future, before very many years, stores had superseded the of European Leang Shau Keng Fong Wah Chuen,y loyal patriots, faithful, ti, adanyigely aming to describo Kowarm will firms. Not only had they adegheed Lo Kem. Ting, Yong His Pong, Chosund mert and wonen, who by the instructalk about it as the workshop of Hough mercinly, but in their sound life they were Lat: Chi, Boag Kom Fask, Lo Cition, they receive in this school will be firtal think it is impessible not to see how evincing a desire for better things, o Jin, Pung Shau-chen, Sin Tak-far, Chan to adorn any station in life to which they licze striden will go in Kowloon, and proof of which could be seen in the mun (He-san, Jaung Pir Chi, Tao Sin Waa. Lat may be called, aud so contribute largely to therfore I think that a gift of this kind, the HONGKONG BRAND of the NAVY her of houses of European cizo and co-Chin Ting, Dr Wan Tun Mo Messrs the well-being and prosperity of the Celong. high will increase the educational facilitive

I coa struction they were putting up. Further Lu Wan Bai, Yuen Lsi hues, Kwok Siu tappuse) Mr He Tong rit now, with of the residents of Kowloon, is an emut more, they had shown themselves fully Lan, Wei Lin Sick, La Wei Cheung Your Excellency's persission, hand over tous Loon to theex reszients. alive to the advantages of the great and Lau Cha Fal and Wei Long Shan, Mr. B. the school building to you for beloaf of the gratulate you also, Me Ho Tung, on the open to business by the reclination scheine, Jases, the Boulmunster of the School, and Colony (Applause,)

choice of the headmaster, Mr Jimes. for which all hour and credit were due Mira anus were also present.

Mr Ho Teng said-Your Excellency, was said by air Pearce, Mr James is no But from what to their respected follow-citizen, the Han.

The School and Schoolhouse were pret-bidius and gantlomes.--It is not quite two

stranger to Hongkong.

All I from

hear know, and C. Chater. (Hent, hear.) The increase tily dutorated with gurlaods of evergreens, years age since His Excellency Sir Henry

that W linve I fancy in the trade and copserce of the Chinese, towera, pot plants, and national flags, and Blake was pleased to perform the first must be onderaroud, was man way lessened the speeches which preceded the opening public faction in connection with the

gost excellent man do the work by the prosperity attending their Western at the School were made under the trees building standing before us now, by laying that is set before him and I also pe friends; on the other hand, they had pros-at the corner of Kimberley and Belison its foundations atone on the 20th July, that that work will not be uncongenial to

hat work will not be a Hunghong to T us to full by Public cuction pered side by side, and he trusted that sach Roads, where sarees of flags had been set 1000. And today, in the absence of His would always be the case (Applause) up.

Excellency in England in conscerian with lake up another appointment he left the This joint prosperity speke volumes for

In the regrettable absence of Mr E. A. that most auspicious occasion for the whole Calung alone. He las returned in the Co- the success of British administration (hearing, Inspector of Schools, now on luave, of the British people, the coronation of our ony with Mr James, I venture to say bear)-and in that miministration Mr the Rev. T. W. Pearce oponed the occed- King, your Esccliency as Officer Adminis from what I know and from what I hear of fuckhart had had a burge share. His careerings. He said Your Excellency, indies toring the Government has kindly consent-

Mis James, lust abe will be a Stting help. had been one of eminent usefulness to the and gentlemen, Mr Ho Tong, the large-od to identify yourself with its ueat most mate to him iu the work that lies before the 24th April, 1902, 36 11 A-M.. at JEUNGIS HOTEL is situated in a quiet Chinese community in Hongkong, ud, as hearted, pulitie-spititel donor of the Kow important function- the formal opening of the th. I think we are very for Mr Fang Wa Chuin had justly said, from an School, bastone me the honour of asking the institution which will hereafter be unstu indeed is having secured both ais excellent public Mr Leol hart's inthare knowledge of the language, tonture, history, and custorns to take part in this afternoon's proceed-known as the Kowloon Schol. It is their services in

specially pleasing that this ceremony can be school. (Applause.) Ladiesand gentlemen, of the Chinese, no wonder he had beenings. Mina is the pleasing duty of saying

at the outset, in a few words, which the associated with Your Excelleney's tempur 1 do not propuse to detain you very much called a perfect Chizaman. (Laughter.) His servings for the Chinese community in the Inspector of Schools--who is nos on hisary administration, innemuch as your pre- leager. I will say only this. I think any Colony were of the highest order, and he way to Europe on furlaugh--would have senes here to-day fucnishes a practical body who sees as we all see here, the enor would be missed very much. Vellai wer's aid with more punt, and to more good evidence of your Excellency's desin: tis ons strides that are being made every day gain would i Hongkong's loss. (Applause). purpose, that your Excellency's presence

rasiter of education which His Excellency things we should keep pace with these The land then played the ruinese air, here today, to perform this function of inter the sem progressive policy in the in this Calons, will recognise that of all This strides in the matter of education. I The World's Delight, after which 31sing the Kowloon School, is highly Sir Hemy Blake keenly advocates.

gratifying to all friends of education in anifestation on the part of your Excel certainly a strongly in favour of giving Brewin proponed the heath of The Ho Kai the Colony. To the Kowloon residents the loney of a sympathy tot only with th all possible facilities for cuestion The Chinese community, he said, were ocession that bring us together is specially material but also with the intellectual When one finds the number of people that to be congratulated on having secured unus. Tacy derive batch satisfactim advancement of the young people of this come to Hongkong and Kowloon increas Dr Ho Kai's services for mother term as a from the fact that this bulding, the founds Oakmy, is, I feel sure, yery highly appre-one must foul at these inast, bring member of the Legislative Coursil, and he the stone of which was laid the yours geiated. I have nuw die honour and the with then a number of patents whose was quite sure the they all appreciated by Sic Henry Blake, is to be formally pleasure to lend to you, sir, the key children are growing up in Hongkong and these at their proper value. (Applause). qwered to-day by your Extelleney. Tact and to ask you formally to opon the the top that it will be to those parents De Ho Kai in responding, pufo tribute is a phrase of Land Broughnu: that has be Kowloon School. 1 handing the build to get education in their children on the to Aberdeen University, at which institus eous historica plinse that has to do withing over to the Government, I cannot spot it is impossibt almost to say how

We, if youĮ tion he was educated and to which country aducation Lat the soldier be abroad if he but express my sens

very great great that bion will be. their guest, whose success they were bon-will, he can do nothing in this age. There pleasure

sin.tl gift togeco with me that we have every reason to nuring, bolonged. Applause).

is auotlus personage. a peranange less ime Colony of Hongkong has been necep:-be graceful to Mr Ho Tung for his un- At This stage Bandmaster Moir was called forward and warmly thanked by the Caning in the eyes at se, perhaps insigored as a result of a satisfactory, compromise feet present, your way of sharing your ficant. The schoolmaster in abroad and I between the Government and myself antitude will hi by puronising thoroughly man for the excellent music.

Mr Fung proposed the toast of Mrs trist latin, and with his primer, against There he doubt that the ultimate the school, by giving it every chance of the

the Boldier. When we in this Colony link

ive of this compromise will be the better urcuss; and as I prophesy that before Lockhart which was suitably honoured, anil, afler als Lockhart's reply. Dr Ho Kair thought the soldier with the school-education of the Chinese in the Peninsula many years are out, tain schoot, as a p matter it will not be that we may set the betterment ensurate with the pears to us today, will careely he waffici. called for three cheers for their departingente against the other. It will be cur prids sutecas which, ass inevitably for the ent for the wants of Kewloon. I need only The band then played Girl Save the to reticiler chat so distinguished a soldier en besve evincut by the parents of these say that the record of Mr Ho Tung's genero- was so true a friend of the school-master. chikiren for whom this school in to the sity will find others equally liberally-minded King' and the gathering dispersed.

The school which your Excellency is maintained. I see Mr James, the Head and equally generous with himself to follow naster of the Kowloom Selool, is here in his foursteps, and, if occasion requires, receive, in bubalf of the Colinry, from the hatus of Mr He Tung, marks a new de present to day. He will no doubt, to make equally taunificent and practical Tarture in the history of education in see that is school places, within bequests. (Applause.) Ladies and gentle. Hongkong. It is a school to provide due the reach of the youths of Kawicon men I would like now, if I may, to kad ation for children of European parentage, easy means for tu noquiation of know-you up to the schoof so na in declats it Lespus spends over £1,000,000 maxly The princips on which, the school is based edge one, I say, of the ends of the co-formally open. (Appleps)

is that the plan of instruction must be sait-cational efforts of our schools and colleges, His Excellenes having unlocked the door ed to the station of the pupils, the views of Tas shove all. I trust that he will regard and declared the School open, cheurs were pacente. the

genius of the children. as its chief end of the formation of those rosed by the assembled guest. The party Tu human lungs usually contain about Nationality, constitution, and inclination right moral habits which experience bust

was then lavishly entertained by Mr H alike have been consulted. It is felt shown to be of res] value in maintaining a Tung to a cake and wine banquet - one gallon of air.

to be of the first importance that true manhood, in the midst of the traps, fis Excellency took the opportunity of those children, destined we trust to Quire fifty per cent of the property of Feanin in Eloogkong and to vecus useful pitfalls, and allurements of modern lifestyling-I drinks prosperity to the scheD And without which an essential part of an aise the holth and prosperity of its

education will it may be superior, stations here, should true

fufted have

of giver, Mr Ho Tany. anjoy such advantages as this school is well attainmest. By a true and complete eda- The toast having been duly honoured, Bitted to afford. This, sir is the principle cation is meant that education which bas conceded by the Government, subject to been defined as a growth, a development, Mt Ho Tang aid in reply Your Excel the approval of His Majesty's Secretary of an evelation (using the term evolution in tency, I thark you niast heartily for the a restricted sonse) of all the possibilities liner you have done me in proposing the possible in the time allotted to pu to tree which God has implanted in our nature; the trust of my health, and you, ladies and the history of the inventat ezlanding sver our bott ingenticuen, for the kind manner in which 19

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over to remind ourschves that right views one mial bu only too conscious, difficult of Sikh police was on duty under Sergeant of education is developed gradually and of accomplishment; but nothing really Gurro." that methods have to be tasted step by step worth having can be obtained without

The careriony was attended by a large same earnest effort; and theso efforts rulers of Kawler and Hongkong, res- before they can be pronounced sound. When Esthe British fag was first hoisted on this 16- must be directed it by teachers only dents, who afterwards inspected the school land, education of the kind contemplated in but by parents and pupils thomualves with premises. The school could not have been this school scarcely existed in the Homeland. whom rest the power and the will to justify declared open under more Invourable condi Far-reaching changes and marvellous pro- the establishment and the amintenance of

Lions but it is to bo regrotted that it was gress in science have characterised the last the very first institution in the Colony to

ut possible to coumence the sebout work The following notice is issued from the sixty years. It is not too much to say that the innagurate an important departure fremst the fail of the year. However, the must

whole system of primary education in the ruth hitherto pursued in regard to ed Observatory:

fuw months will be devoted to perfecting On the 21st at 11.4. The barometer England has grown ny during the inkt sixty }ucation in Hoogkong. (Applause.) It is tho organization, ned by the autumn satis.signees of Gargo are hereby informed that There is one point of comparison now my my honour and privilege to esk factory progress will have been made. has risen in NE Japan, fallen cloewhere. that suggests itself rue, and it will you to accept this key with which to open There is angther depression, moving st serve as an illustration of education in the school and this tray as a. souvenir of wards over NE China. The highest pres Hongkong as I demand it the law the occasion. (Applause.)

WHATHER REPORT.

years.

THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER EVER ISSUED UNDER PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION.

Steamship Catherine Aperor having The Chinese

arrived from above Ports,

their Goods will be delivered from along. Hide.

Cargo Impeding the discharge will be Janded at once at Sonsinees' risk and expanse. Cargo remaining on board after 2 p.m. cu the 23rd April, will by land- the Godowns of the Hoyanose AND KOW- Lons WHARY AND GODOWN COMPANY, LAMITED.

sure lies to the E. of the Loochons of England at the time when this Colony. The silver key and tray bore the follow- Gradients slight for S. and SE winds in S. became a British possession is the law of ing inscription in duplicate:- Kowloon Civi ned the N. part of the China Sea Hongkong to.day, with each additions, and School, opened 19th of April, 1009, by His A RAMBLE THROUGH SOUTHERN ed at Consignees' risk and oxpense into

Forepastlight S. breezes, cloudy, promendations as have been found ERSSTY bably some lowers.

Excellency Major-General Sir William

from time to time as years have gone by. Julien Gascoigne. K.C.M.G., Officer Ad- The course of lucation has been an- alagus at an early period in the his ministering the Government of Hongkong. His Excellence-Mr Túng and

If the bibed in diseased the Ledy is story of Hongkong certain educational gentlemen, I can assure you it has been a escad. Remember that the boot, whether polities

πέτι pinced withia the

the school system very great pleasure and privilege to me to

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or spate, circulates through the organs of the reach of all; and. keman Longs, Benrt, Stomacb, Kidneys, Brain. IIIt is la-ten with poisonous matter established them has been maintained and be asked to come here today to take part spreads dissard on its course. If cases of Sur-improved in a manner creditable for las in this ceremony-1. coramovy unique of

yet written. fuis, Scurvy, Zozema, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood unst part to all concerned in its working, its kind, inasmuch as I understand that One of the Best Sketches of Formosa Life Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of a8, kinda the when the wary-sided spects of this this is the first civil European school that has been opened not only in Kowloon but efects of Clarke's Blood Blixture are marcelions4uestion in se smopolitan a community in the Colony, of Hongkong. I can negro

advance has not beeri Thousands of waudzích cares have been affected are kept in view. by it. Virke's Blood Mixture is sold every so mapid as some have thought to be desir you, Mr Ho Tong, that I have watched

with a great deal of interest wire at .. per botilo, Beware of worth-able and practicable, the fact is due to con-

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