FRIDAY JANUARY 8, 1909.

PERSIAN AFFAIRS.

SAAD-ED-DOWLEH APPOINTED

FOREIGN MINISTER.

(Emclusios Service supplied by Router, via Bombay.)

LONDON, January 7 Renter's Teheran correspondant re- ports that Saad-ad-Dowleh has been appointed Foreign Minister of Persia, The inclusion in the Cabinet of this strong man of liberal views gives promise of an improvement in the

situation.

ERSTWHILE VICEROY OF CANTON.

(Wah Ta Yat Po's Service.)

PEKING, January 7. The Prince Regent expressed a desire to resture Shan Chen Hsin, ex-Viceroy of Canton, to office, but Hie Royal Highouse was advised by a certain Grand Councillor that Shun sympathises with Kang Yeu Wai, a reformer, and his restoration to office would have been against the desire of the lato Empress Dowager had Her Imperial Majesty

Btill been alive.

VICEROY OF CHILI

TO BE TRANSFERRED.

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION AT ST,

STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,

The Proposed Hongkong University.

Governor Outlines the Position.

To-day marked on important epoch in the history of St. Stephon's College. Hongkong, for not only did the annual prize distribution take place, but the extension of the operations of the institu. tion was marked by the laying of the founda tion stone of the south wing of the College, the entira cost of the erection of which will be bound by parents and guardians of the students.

A large gathering assembled for the stone-laying ceremony, which was perform ed by His Excellency Sir Francis Lugerd, who was recompanied by Miss Hancock, Mr A. J. Brackonbury, Txivate Sourebary, and Capt. Mitchell Taylor, A. D. C,

Frayer was offered up by the Rev. W. H. Hewett

The Rev. E. J. Barnett sald:-Your Excellency, my Lord Bishop, Indies and Gentlemen: The important cront in which

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received from the beginning, and it always remain ausoniated in my mind with wishes to add to those already mentioned St. Stephen's College because it was here the game of still another erstwhile that the first words were spoken which led friend, no longer with us, Mr Wel to the scheme taking practical thought, 0s, whe

is perpetuated Ladies and gentlemen, I have been tempted in the Wet Du Scholarship. This into what really is somewlist of a digres fulcrum of parental confidence and appresion on the subject of this university in ciation has rendered our task of raising St. someoquence of the allusion to it by the Stephen's College

ga comparatively easy. Nag warden in the address he has delivered, bat more, it has incited us to responsive my presence here to day is primarily to by sympathy and exertion, with the happy the foundation stone for the extension of result that to-day we stand side by side, the buildings of this college. In the first noited in one purpose, vizte education place. I must thank you moet heartily, the of Chinese youth on liberal lines, to meet students and boys of St. Stephen's for the modern rostremonts, with the fabric of beautiful trowel which you have given me our educational systems for character build and which came altogether as a surprise to Ing based upon the fear of God which me and which will always remain in my is the beginning of wisdom." Chinese home in England as a memento of to-day, gentlemen have all along given such valu-(Applause) is the second place I must any able suggestions in every movement to- with very great regret my wife is unable to werde advance, that the Council hopes to bo hero to-day as she would have wished, secure the advantage of their continued because she is lying coriously ill and hea advice in the further development and been in a somewhat dangerous condition management of the College. The College for the last few days. She would have, hail Connell heartily welcomes the proposal for it boon possible, desired very much to be of Univerally in Hongkong. Three years present to-day and to witness the laying

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congratulate you ago, we drew attention to the now need the foundation stone, Arising in our midst for those Chinese most heartily on the public spirit and students who wished to continue their generosity which has amable you to raise studies at home, and to specialise la cor- the subscriptions without appealing to talu branches of learning. Wo feel sur mission funds for the extension of these that your Excellency's timely effort in this buildings. I am glad to hear in the report direction will meet with the poedy suçan that has been read that a portion of the it deserves. When paper plans have building is to be devoted to residential materialised into University buildings, we quarters for boarders. The aim of the trust it will be recognised that the Chinese founders of this college was to develop the gonticores who are raising this present character of the bays and not merely to bullding, have, in so dung, not only ex- train their intellects and in my opinion as Colmar, but have also contributed in colony, there is no way in which that can no small degree to those wider oduen be better done thus by having boarders in tional plans in which wo are all inter- the schools who can mix in the daily inter- lego, when called upon, will be found staff and whore they can be influenced for ready and able to fulfil whatever part may good in all their relatione is life. I am be allotted it in assisting to carry through confident that the tone of St. Stephen's sound schons of suitable education for will always remain a prida and a pleasure the rising generation of the great nation to those who take an interest in the school for which St. tephen's exists. It has and to those who have contributed to the therefore been both a privilege and a funds. My Lord Bishop; ladies and gentle- Special pleasure to invite Your Excellency men, I most ernestly, and heartily wish in the name of the College Connell and of you success, success to the new wing which parents and goardians of our students to wo have inaugurated to-day, success to attend this Importaut fanction of laying St. Stephen's Collage on its wider basis the foundation atons of the south wing of when the wing is completed and

can grow to its fall dimensions cou St Stephen's Collage.-(Applause.)

we are taking part to-day offers a fitting hibited a public spirit as benefactors of the I have said before, since I have been in the opportunity for reviewing in brief the short history of St. Stephen's College. The in- ception of the College was due to the fore. aight and energy of the Venerable Arch- deacon Benistor, and to the encouragement given to the suggestion by such Uhinese gentlemen as the Honourable Dr Ho Kai, 8.M.6., Rnd the Honourable Mr. Wei Yuk, C.M.G. In Felxunry 1902, on the motion Arthdeacon Buuister, the Church Mis sionary Sariety South China Conference passed a rawluibn aging apon the Parent Committee of the C.M.S. The desirability of establishing a College of Western learn. ing in Hongkong having as is leading principios (1) That the College be a Tissionary institution. (2) That at least two University graduates be maintained on itu staff. (3) That the College to self Hupporting.

ested. We believe further, that this Col. coures of social life with the masters and

One of the students. Fung Lan Tasi, having presonted His Excellency with beautiful silver trywol, the Bishop of Victoria heartily congratulated the Council and the mustor of the College on the elt thero was no one upon earth so fitted progress of their work, adding that ho to lay the stero of the new wing as His Excellency the Governor of the Colony interest in education that His Excellency applause). No one had taken a greater

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His Lordship Bishop Lander said he was sure they would all agree with him in cor- gratalating the Warden on the excellent report he had just read. He felt that they TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR wore waking history that day. His Ex- fructifed that a naiversity had almost come cellency's remake made last year had so into sight. He remembered something he had said twelve months ago that he Stephen's College. had dreamt of a new building for St. He did not know

About a year later, in March 1803, the (Wuh Te Yal Po's Service.)

College was opened under the direction of the College Council consisting of the Right PESINO, January '7.

Reverend the Bishop of the Diocese, the Secretary of the Church Missionary Society The Prince Regent intende to transfer in South Chinn, and the Warden of the Yang Shih Shang, Viceroy of Chili, College the Rev. E. J. Barnett, MA

the prosent Warden, being placed in to a pest on the Metropolitan Board and i charge. Subsequently the Rev. F. 7. and they were thankful he was there to lay then that bis dream was soon to be

appoint Yuen Shu Fan, Governor Shan Tung, to specced him.

YUAN SHIH-KATS DIS-

MISSAL.

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of Johnson, MA., and Dr J. H. Saunders

were elected members of the Connel Working upon the principles before en unciated the College has steadily progrens ed. In six years the attendance has risen from 7 to 125 students. The tanclang staf has maltiplied from 3 to 6 Englist

(Wah T Tot Po's Service)

PERING, January 7 On account of so many denunciatione made by Censors the ultimate fate of

Yuan Shih Kai is still in the balance.

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LONDON, January 7.

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Using the presentation trowel His Ex- cellence then proceeded to lay the stone declaring it well and truly laid.

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He Excellency end --My Lord Bishop, scheme for a university and that all to four teachers. The income has kept ladies and gentleman--Last year about this connected with the College would do all pace with the expenditure, the students time when I had the pleasure and privilege they could to help him. На thought paying fully in fees the cost of their educa of distributing the prizes at St. Stephen's that day's function was a very striking ber and is entitled to exchange tion. Further, the inculcation of morality College your warden the Her. Barzott testimony of the work done by Archdeacon based upon the Christian Scriptures throust daily lessons therein has inado for the was absent on leave in England. We are Banister and the Rev. Mr Barnett. His same for any other novel on development of character and good citizen-glad to welcome him back amongst us and only regret was that the Archdeacon was

to see him again at the scene of his success not with them that day, though he now payment of 20 cents cash, Hong- ship.

Thas the principles laid down in ful work in this college. His place was he was in thonght anil spirit, though not te lutions or conference mentions taken for the time being up the Venerable actually in bodily presence. It was an have been adhornd to and find their hy other man rany olun to he the between the British and Chinese. On the Archdeacon Banister who perhaps more evidence of the good feeling that existed justification in to-day's proceedings. Some founder of St. Stephen's Collegs. We have one hand the British nation bad sent some three years ago it became evident that an calargement of accomodation would soon to deplore his absenco to-day, for he has of its most able men to work out here in well earned rest educational matters, men that could have be necessary to meet increasing demande one home for a from studetits: The Inte Right Rorerand after ny years of hard work in the obtained a good position anywhere in the Far East. It may be that his health word. The Chinese had appreciated that Bishop Hoare, D.D., spent some of his last

and advancing years may render il by a endly fecking of reciprocity. He had hours in Hongkong before leaving on that necessary for hire to remain in England. one of the greatest compliments ever paid The Magician, by W. Bowrect Mangham. fatal voyage in September 1906, consider. ing proposals for expansion, and safeguard. If se this colony will love a very devoted him in his life, paid him last Mareh, when Patsy, by H. De Vero Stacponle. At Washington it is reported that ing the interests of all concerned. Those and able mas and this college especially some Chinese gentlemen, who had heard he An Immortal Soul, by W. H. Mallock. will lose an indefatigable friend who has was going to England, asked him te kako Princess Penniless, by S. R. Crockett, the American Minister at Peking has memoranda form the basis of our present since its inception been always ready to their sons to England and put them in the The Old Wives Tale, by Arnold Bennett.

extension scheme. Through disaster and been instructed to make rapresentadesion in the Colon, the exoction of assist and kalp in every way in his power. best English schools and universities. He A Country Family, by Sterer Cloustou. tions to Chinn in reference to the seditional buildings was delayed, but their We bon however we may see him back had taken it as a very great couplanent A Life's Arrears, by Iocence Warden.

need was not forgotten. His Lordship the Amongst us, and if he comes he will in- and deemed it a very great privilege to The Golden Precipice, by H. B. Marriott- augurate, as I reny say, the second phase take these young man home. He hope Bishop has won not a few friends for the at the existener of St. Stephen's College, they were making good progress, those The Wonau and the Sword, by Expert Collegs, and during his furlough in England

Lorraine, For with the extension of the buildings, pact students of this College. That the Warden was able to interest many the foundation stone of which I have had day they had members of the Soalety in its welfare. On his return to Hongkong in September last & committee of Chinese gentlemen was at once formed for the purpose of raising I hope and trust that the second phase students in the school (Apphase). The (Bender's Service in the China Maż: funds, consisting of parents and guardians

of scholars, having Mr Lai Kwai Pul na ay be no less successful and may be Chineso trusted the College and they could

mere successful eron

than the first assure the Chinese that they would do Copyright protected under chairmen, Mr S.W. Te'o as secretary,

Ordinance 3 of 1894)

And Mr Clau Siu Ki as treasurer, with phase has been (applause). Your warden in their best to show that that treat was the address which he has just delivered never misplaced. Then they had also the direct assistance of tho Hor. De alluded to the subject of a University for witnessed that day the value of Chris LONDON, January 7.

Kai, and other gentlemen. The secretary A Rasiha loan of forty-eight and treasurer of the Building Fund, to Hongkong. It was on this platform a year tinn athies. They believed that the ago that I gave expression to the thoughts great object of education was to form millions storling, bearing interest at gether with the members of committee which were in ray inind on this matter. I character, and that there was nothing

hava gratuitously devoted much time to the rate of 4 per cent, is to be issued our project. The present plans include said how much I should like to see Houg that tended to forts. character better than a in London, Paris, and St Petersburg the crection of a three-storied building kang sat an example to the various knowledge of the Christian Scriptures. At. colonies in the East and establuli s univer- the College this was systematically taught. on January 23rd. The loan will providing masters' quarters, suitable ac

commodation for over thirty boarders, sity in this colony. I confer that when I The Chinese sont their boys there with that probably be issued at 89 er 90. dining hall, assembly hall, and othoes. Brused these words I had very little ides understanding, and although every liberty Lai Kwai Pui by a generous gift of Bo, that I should ever see them fructify or wangiven to them, there was never the smal

that it was any more than a dream of what lest attempt at proselytising. The Callego sot as example of liberality which assured THE ITALIAN CALAMITY. Fees to eur undertaking. (Applauss.) I should wish to soo happon. I little wasthere becauenthey haliaved in the Scrip

Other gentleman

thought that they wonk have the result❘tures and endeavoured to teach thei, He WATKINS BUILVIKE, have readily fo that they had. lored with subscriptions as under

Within a few days our gen- thanked his Excelency for being with them 31, Queen's Road Central,

HONGKONG. Merous follow citizen, Mr Mody, informed me that day, and his cogentulated the Council Mr. Lai Kwai Pui, 85000; Choung Sam Woo, #1000; Mr Lo Cho he had read the words I had used here, and all connected with the College on the

and that the project struck hou as a most splendid success of the gathering. Shan, $1000; Lan Po Teun, $1000 Mr Chiu Yu Tin, 8500; Mr Ng Li Hing, excellent and sound one and be was pre-roked his Breellency to present the prizes, council or synod which shall be appointed Various makes in stock, including TANGIE & WORTHINGTOK.

to manage it when ence it takes actual His Excellenior, who on rising was 8500; Mr Wong Shiu Tong, 2500; Mr Yue to come forward and present build- Yeuk Laan, $500; Mr Ynng Yik. Ting, God; university whatever the cost might be Bishop, Ladies and Gentlemen I have past year. I am sorry that the number of ugs fully adequate for the needs ofceived with applause, said My Lord form. We have heard the report of the Ms Chau Trng Shon, 2600; Me Fung Chuú (applause). Sinos that time wo hays car already spoken at scare length. In the boys is not quite no kargons last year. Last Yuen, $600; Mr In Man Teung and Bros, a negotiations with the Hongkong romerke that I have already made on the year it was 151 and this year 1bo KHO; Di Long Hau Cho Em MI Ng Pak To, $500; 3r Ip Hok Ling, 35:03 College of Medecine, which I wish to in-subject of the university I was tempted to that the boys for the Oxford and Cambridge Dr Wan Tan Mo, 8400; Mr Chad Siu Ki. corporate in the university, and incetings speak at some length in consequence of are nos quite so many. Last year there 5300 Mr Woug a Nung, $300; Hon. Delve be held at Government House to what the warden had said. He has zeturn wers thirteen, and this year nine, He Kai, 8:00; Mr. S. W. Teo, 8340 ir discuss how the project might be fulfilled.ed again to the charge at some length, and the Rev. Warder has explained to ne that Mok Teo Chun, 8200; Mr Chong Wo Him. In a word, the position U-lay is that Mr he has given expression to his views as to the reason was that a serious upiderale of Mody's offer remains opon for six months the faculties which should be inoladed in plague interfered with the curriculums of and if at the end of that period an adequate the university, and as to its general education and that the school had to be will be rescued. - About 2,000 bodies already know the ready liberality of our Chinese follow citizens when they aro

mence to arcct the buildings. I hope to I think at present premature to my what return to and exoced the numbers of 1907- have been buried.

morrow to issue a paper which I have drawn faculties or chairs shall be included in I should like to offer congratulations also invited to supply substantial ridenco of

up in the form of an appeal stating the university scheme until we are quite on this excellent cellegs magazine. I had their interest in any movement which com- the objects and the scope of the university certain that the scheme will fructify. His not seen it before. I was for overs. mende itself to their judgment, Donore

Lordelip haa said that we might regard it years editor of my college magazine, and to the building hand also secure the right and saking all to help to raise the endow almost certain--I forget his words that I take a great interest in all college Paeumatic Tools and Air Compressors they occur. Such nominees do not receive one which is very important to this college. it was almost as assured project. I am magazines. I never fail to look at the hope that St. Stephen's will provide afraid it le hardly as yet. We shall not know Dragon Magazine from Queen's College, any financial advantage: but on admission many of the undergraduates for Hongkong until we so whether friends will come and I hope you will do me the honour of they will be given preference over the University They will be able to com: Forward to saber is the endowment fund letting me see yours als Before I present of non-subscribers privilege appreciat plate their education. Many perhaps which is necessary before we begus building. the prizes I would offer hearty congratula ed at present, and one likely to increase

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St. Stepher's are paid fees sufficiently high varly aftemoon hu was found in his office to eat the whole experes of the working rand in his head from of the College, with the exception of the All indications Warden's stipend. Instead, therefore of making the Church Missionary Society to PPT spend large sums of money upon building»,

at his own hands, parents and guardiana hayo" come forward heldon with promises to furnish the post of erecte Arab-affenting a new wing to the College to enable us

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