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not missed an opportunity of express-DEATH OF MR. W. D. SUTTON. ing her admiration for La Belle France. Great Britain stands by a
To-morrow, H.E. the Governor will solid bulwark, making increases in her With deep regret we have to record the formally open the now Ellie Kadoorio Navy as she deems politic judged by death of Mr. W. b. Sutton, of Mars A. College, which is situate on the site In
S. Watson and Company, who passed away Hospital Road to Ling pempted by the Mr. Fred B. Smith and Mr. Ragmand the standard of the Naval Program at the Unvernment Civil Hospital yester old Ellis Radoorie School, and, further Robins, the American revivalists, hare not for the dread of the peril lost they of Germany and other members of the day afternoon. Mr Balton, who was very SPECIAL:-John Cotton's Mixture. Triple Alliance. It is an edifying well kngan and respected in the Colony, of beck, by the Chinese Chamber of Cora arrived in Hongkong and have addressed forget that messings he trauld he at home
spectacle in this so-called enlightened which he was one of the oldest residents, merce. The new building is a magnificent well-attended mostings.
sustained an accident at the races on structure of handsome design, and has genthuman hails from New York, whilst of losing their koon sharp interest i age, and how it is going to end is in Thursday, and this was the direct cause of boon erected from plans provided by the latter comes from Chicago, and both/Christianity, and might lose their grip upon things vitally spiritual and religions. The men of his colour who represented comprehensible, for unquestionably his death. He tripped over the beards at the it will be found that even the most entranos to the enclosure and fell heavily Mowars. Dennison, Ram and Gibbs, archi- vloquent speakers who quickly, get a
becks. Hongkang. During the past two grasp of an audience. They are secam the mitions which had reaped such re upon in Doad, but the injury was not
covering a wide area, go sadly mal duties in the dispensary on the follow avry in the most extraordinarily ing moming. Later in the day Mr. Sutton simple manner. There is, too, an felt unwell and went home to rest, and a doctor who was consulted advised his important element in the question removal to hospital where death ensued which does not, so far, appear to from hemorrhage of the brain. have been taken sufficiently into
Mr. Sattan joined the Arm of Meurs Dutch, Havanas, German Cigars, Martin's Tweenies.consideration and is rarely heard Watson and Co. sa chemist as long ago CIGARETTES.
of, namely, the attitude of the Social 1868 or 1960, and both in his business and Democrats of Germany, the most private capacity ho was much liked, his nircle of friend being a very vide one
political party in Germany to-day lauren a widow and two mous A.. må In the event of war on a large scale, feature of Mr. Sutton's sudden decesso by which Germany will stand to lose that he was contemplating retiring on not only much in Germany, but pension and remiming to the Bpme country more elsewhere, it is inconceiv WALAHÁM.-On February 25, at bang.able that the Socialists of Germany hai, to Mr and Mrs Pency Roundy will not exert their undoubtedly vast WALSHAM. a daughter.
power over the masses of the Army. Indeed, it is believed that, silently but surely, they are effecting a re- volution in that respect, and it is not improbable that this generation may
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It appearance, and causing the gradual North America, who sing some approwing their quick appetite for Chris
tianity becsmo, it was an old familiar demolition of the old building in which priate music in well blended harmony.
story. Some mez wore losing their gup To welcome the party a dinner was
in that sharp rebound of appreciation of the work of the school proceeded as usual, though doubtless much to the ineon giron at the Y.M.C.A., building the Gospel beanuse is was old and com- venience both the staff and punits. Saturday night, when a large company mon. Many a minister had to go round thena keep their face towards the church The old school was a typical Chinese was presided over by Mr. W. T. Harbord, slipping on the quies zīda of them to mak building similar to a large Yamen, and who in extending a welcome to soars as all. He believed that they had reach during the past few years was felt to Smith, Robins, and their four colleagues, ed the wildest erg for cheap gaming be not only inadequate in point of accom.said that these gentlemen had been, ked pleasure that he had over known. There modation but wholly sub of data in many by the Hongkong Christian Union to ad- was a mere ery for fun which we deep. power to think deeply and live well- Baary, and was made possible by the very successful One did nequire tot Sams me of the nations, they repre generous gifts of several well-known in the East-loog before he found that sonted had got so insane for cheap - local Chinese residents, among the prinhumanity was the same as elsewhere and sure that they could buy them for cipal subscribers, being Mr. Lau Chu thors was. s call for this class of work. sixpence night In moving pistazer shows. They were in danger of losing their sapa- Ho Kom Tong, It was only fitting tha tha Young Men's city to read books and think thought Pak. $10,000; Mr. $10,000; Mr. Chan Kai Ming, $5,000 Christian Association should in this way Many had lost their first love for fak Mr. Leung Yan Po, $5,000: Mr. Lau Lineck to welcome their friends who had gion because they had heard it air their Yueng, 35,000: Mr. Fung Tau Sant undertaken such a long journey for they üle. Any man allowing himself to slip $3,000: Mr. Ip Sau Chi, #3,000; Mr. intended to go to Australia, India, and away from his religion was in peril of Ang Kam Fuk, $1,000; Mr. Ip Shun South Africa before returning home. The bis moral welfare. In the Far, East they Yu Tong, $1.000; Mr. Ng Hoa Taz, Secretary of the Association and his band had only to cast their eye araurid to tes $1,000; Mr. Tang Yuct Kai, $1,000; of workers had taken the brunt of the if he was speaking rightly. Hongkong Mr. P $1,000; and Mrs. Chan work on their shoulders, and he not only was scandalised, and he could tarile "Kaiser Kam Yee, $1,000. The College is purely welcomed the visitors in the name of the them could be but stay therefor, forw Chinösa establishment, managed by association, but in the name of the whole hours. They might save their, inorals,
in whost a mouch's time.
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The English Mail of the 1st February. was delivered in Landon on the 1st March
The Austrian man-o'-war
A. J. Walker, M.A., WILLIAM FLEMING, yet see the largest trained Army in Franz Josoph I sailed from Hongkong Canmittee known as the Ellis. Radooris of the Evangelical Christina community but they would lose their lives if th
Ch., B. M. D., son of Thomas Fleming, tå EXPRESA CARGILL GRAHAM, dacgatar of the world decline to fight without 8 s.m. to-dy. William Graham, of Edinburgh.
KRALS THORF-Cn February 1, 1913, jast cance and in the name of the At St. Hilda'a Parish
Old Traford. Fatherland as a whole instead of for by the Rov, Arthur Krauss, Vicar of
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(uncle of bridegroom),
sisted by the purpose of gratifying the selfish the Rev. J. W. Nichen, M... Rector of vanity of an autocratic class. A VICTOR RECORD the Parish, EDWARD Lan KRATA, of the
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MEMOS FOR TO-DAY.
City Hall.
the
9 p.m.- Meeting for Men-only at the Dallas
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MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.
other countries, for Socialism, in practical in many respects, is sound on the question of w
the ruling classes, of Germany and elsewhere lay the flattering unction to their souls that they will continue as in the past to order and command the Fast masses of the proletariat in the ranks who form the body of the Army;
but times have changed and are chang-
4 p.m.-Meoling of Hongkong Generaling rapidly. The Reichstag is shortly
Chamber of Commerce in City Hall.
Lady May will be "At Home" at from 4 o'clock to 8 o'clock. There will be tennis.
...
Chinese Society and receiving valuable Mr Hazeland 5ned x mas 17 at the assistance from Mr. W. Drow Braidwood, Magistracy to-day for dumping rubbish at who has been headmaster of this import
ant institution since its inception some West Point.
twelve years ago.
Yesterday, several locul pressmen ir-
Mr. Raymond Robins, who was cor- ably surprised by its handsome appear dially received, expressed his pleasure at ance. its spacious character and its up-to- date equipment. It is of three storeys, receiving such a welcome. He spoke at with a substantial basement, which will some length of the social problems which were being forced upon the churches by be ned as a playground. There was a large number of excellent classrooms the conditons of modern life. There was and various other apartaments, well-substitution of social control for the old individual control which it was break equiped laboratory, with lecturer's" ros-
ing born owing to the conditions of the There was an urban "Rambling Notes," which, we were trum." headmaster's room containing a
modern world. unable to include in Saturday's issue owing number of useful reference books, tele to-day on page 3.. to pressure on our space, will be found phone, etc. The hall, which is situated ovement coming in of folk wha bad to be held in the City Hall to-night
on the first floor, is a splendid apartment lived individualistic lives, to the large --one of the finest in the Colony-and towns, sad meeting the struggle of their The Puisne Judge, Mr. Justice Gom.sould easily anmmodate fully a thouarly machood. This urban movement Tasche of the great facts of the social portz, continued in the Supreme Court, sand people. Here, class-xaminations
I kept apart from their religion. Theto was of Hongkong, (Applause.)
Mr. E. S. Brown, Physical Director of a great chance to re-and livo well-in the Y.M.C.A.. in Manila, also welcomed Hongkong. It did not matter much, it the party, who, he said, had done mighty they were Christians in London, Edin- things in Japan and Shanghai, and be burgh, or Toronto, because every body knew that they would do the same when there was a Christian. But it was a vack difference in Hongkong. They owed everything to Christianity, and was is trus that some Britishers could live and disregard the Bible and God? It, they did no, they should pull-down their deg and stop talking of their patriotism. (Applause)
The silk shipped by the O. 3. K. steamer Seattle Maru, which left Hangkeng on 23rd Jan., arrived at New York on the
7th Feb., p.m...
of the
9.15 p.m.-'Every What Woman Enows' to be asked to provide another twelve this maming, the bearing of the Presd and formal functions will be held. order and presented the need
by Dallas Comedy Co. at Theatre millions sterling for armament. The law case in which two opium merchants When Mr. Braidwood started the school church and the Y.M.C.A., and other in- i
Royal.
General Memoranda.
WEDNESDAY, March
& Godown Co., Ld.
Noon Meeting of Hongkong & Kowloon 4p.m.-Mosting of Association of Exper.
tors & Dealers of Hongkong. 9.15 p.m. Charley's Aunt by Dallas
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MONDAY, March 10:-
3.p.m.-Sale of Crown Land at P.W.r.
WEDNESDAY, March 12;--
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Cathedral.
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debates are expected to be interesting involved. and doubtless they will be more than
The Asciation Quartetto sarg same appropriata mitiste.
Mr. Smith announced that Mr. Ray--- mond Robins would address meeting
THE LATE SIR JOHN CARRINGTON.
3FERENCES AT THE SESSION §.
References were made by the Bench and
that. The Socialist members, who charged before Mr Eazaland to-day with Europeads on the staff and twelvo Chi- Japan, and it would pass es in Chine, the Bar at the Criminal Sesions this
still form the largest party in the Reichstag, will doubtless speak out
with no uncertain voice, and on the
Mr. R. C. Faithfull defonded man keeping a common gaming house at West Point. The case was remanded, bail in $250 being allowed.
He
.
sone twelve years ago, he was the only stitutions of Christianity going out and 'European and the Chinese staff was meeting this new social movement. The ́old house industry was passing from paratively stnull. To-day, there ara, eight nese: The school is able to receive som They would have the factory age, the meming regarding the Inte Stobo in Shanghai-the limiting of the hours Colony, whose decease was recorded as few
weeks ago. The elementary atages to the University 1,500 students and the tuition is from problem of child-labour-it was present Carrington, a former Chief Justice of the of woman's labour, and all those prov matriculation standard. The studentalents present in their own lands. It The Chief Justice, Sir William Rues views expressed may be deduced their
Mr Raymond Robins, of the T.M.C.A.; all boys-rome froin all classes, and many had an immediate effect in their home Davies, K. C., said that before proceeding probable action in a great crisis. The gave a helpful address to the Chinese from a fairly long distance. Neminstands, and Chins was not separated from with the ordinary business of the Sessions them in that respect. There was an ad- he would like to tay :word or two with Socialist power, we repeat, is a factor students of the Hongkong University fees are charged and the pupils are en- yesterday morning on Sociology, pointing couraged in every respect to devote them.
rance of democracy: whether they liked reference to the unanimous expressions of which in the event of the dreaded out the good and bad features of Western selves to the excellent tuition provided. it or not, a democratic idan was permeat-sympathy and regret which had fallen from - We hope later to be able to give a Armaggedon giving signs of becoming civilization.
detailed description the new building the world. Everywhere else, as well the profession as a whole upon the death na in China, people were talking of Re of his distinguished predecessor on the a reality, will unquestionably prove
The German named Karl Boettner,
by the architects.
Yesterday's proceedings, at which Mr. Pubber. It was a factor of the age in Bench. Sir John Carrington satered the 6.30 p.m.-Organ Recital at St. John's of great significance. It is impossible who is charged with taking photographs of one, in Lan Chu Pak and which they lived. In every community Colonial service as far back as 1874 xud
that it can be otherwise, as in Ger fortifications in Hongkong, was again befors Mr. Braidwood were present, were made
local pressure was increasing, and the many the Socialists are in a vast Mr. Hazeland this morning, when a further the more enjoyablo by the kind hos./problem was growing in importance, ba./ held the position of Chief Justice of Hong-.
remand was ordered antil Thursday at 2.15pitality of the last named gentleman.
osuse the old avenues of escape were hung from 18083 to 19 when be was not priveleged to majority and almost to a man are opp.m. the same bail being granted.
As stated, to-day's formal opening at being cut off. There was a new sense of retired. posed to war, its horrors and its wanton destruction, which they, who
A large gathering. which included 3 o'clock will be performed by II.F.sponsibility which had made itself know Sir John personally but he was sure the Governor, who will open the door general throughout the world. (Ap-that those who practised in the Court before hini and who know him in the plause.) miny Indies, assembled at the Jewish with a silver hey. A large number of will bear the brunt of the fighting, Social Club last evening to witness a billiard British and Chinese residents are expect
Mr. Frod B. Smith, in speaking of the Colony regarded him as a «distinguished will stand to gain least of the spoil match between Mr. Judah, one of the ed to be present, and an opportunity will if there is any. Meantime, the club members; and Mr. Alec Taylor, be offered for an inspection of the hand. situation is highly interesting, and the wallknown professional. The game some college, which is all but completed
WA 600 up, Mr. Taylor conceding 400 The term will begin on the following much will depend on the attitude of points to his opponent, and was watched day. the Reichstag towards the latest with much interest, Mr. Taylor was in THE warlike preparations that are demand by the Prussian Government, good form and was so exay winner, reach- ing his paints when his opponent had made RAINPROOF being made by Germany aro of such
In the midst of so much that justifies an extraordinary nature, that they the utmost pessimism it is, indeed only 52 Mr. Taylor's bighest break was 113, while Mr. Judah made a 25 and a 24. must appeal to all thoughtful people | us being of the utmost significance (antisfactory to observe that the Ger- Afterwards Mr. Taylor delighted the Delanding Prisoners in Bank Note Cass. i them. (Laughter.) If they wanted to thought it fit that they should pay tribute
man Federal Princes, who have pectators with his exhibition of fancy
strokes. hitherto bome no share of taxation for the purpose of the defence of their country, are to be called upon to do 80. It is not before time, as surely
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What do they portend? It is in- dubitable that they are out of all proportion to the requirements of the German Empire, which, though
1
JAPANESE BARRISTER ADMITTED.
work of the Y.M.C..., unid it not only lawyer, emmanding the respect of the reached the native people, but Inid hold bole community. How a man of wide upon the lives of their own young men knowledge, who did much to fortify the and preserved then when they were out administration of justice in the Coliny; in this tempted life. He had been a and, he rendered Hongkong an additional ↑ Secretary of the Y.M.C.A., for twenty-service by preparing a revised edition of five years, and any man who had served the Ordinaces. He had departed from a movement for that time had a right this world, regretted, he was sure, by; the to say something about it. There was a whole community as well as all of a very horribly well-organised ignorance among wide circle of friends in Hongkong. He get boiled down, concentrated definitions
to his memory. Mr. Rokuichiro Masujimi, of Tokyo. of the Y.31.C.A. they should go to Eng-
The Fuime Judge, Mr. Justics Gom- Japanese, gentleman who studied law tand. (Laughter.) Theirs in America in England and was called to the Bar we had enough. but in England periz, said that having known Sir John worse. (Laughter.) The Carrington personally he wished. ia add s at Inner Temple as long ago as 1888, was they wero admitted by the Chief Justice at Sessions Y.M.C.A. was not a mission or a rendez-law words to the tribute of sorrow. Captain Cayley has sailed from Bong this morning to practise in the Cxids vous for ne'er-do-wells or down-in-the. He was a very lesznod man and one who
mantha; it was not a kind of resort for of the Colony as a barrister.
was very broad minded." He was always The application was made by the At the inefficient and those who bad failed. willing and annons to use his position for
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dise themselves by war, and who,
Mr. Lidoro Miguel Xavier, M. I. O. E.
a
it is fair to state, are most-active in M. R. M. S., of the Pablic Words Depart torney-General, the Hon. Mr. J. A. 8.A 7.31.C.A. well-conducted in any city the general good of the community. Sir ment, bar boon elected a Fellow of the Buckmill, and it was mentioned, that he represented in a sense the moral dis- John did much good work in Hongkong as Geographical Society of Lisbon.
had come from Japan to defend some charge of responsibility upon the part of
comparatively insignificant. Yet in spite of these facts, enormous addi- tional sams are to be expended on)
endeavouring to bring it about, the Army and the Nary and more should bear the heaviest share in the aerodromes are to be established in burden of war. Doubtless, this will "convenient" parts of the country, cause the most animated part in the One might pass off the whole matter debates that are now about to take as a sanguinary business entered into place in Germany regarding this latest by the ruling property-holding classes enormous sum for further armaments, prompted chiefly by vanity and envy, and all lovers of justice will hope
vey anything regarding the possibility
office of Hon. Treasurer.
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(or even of
لله
somed
of the Japanese prisoners who are charged the people. The saddest cry that ever hand of the Volunteer Force and set an The Church Boży of St. John's Cathedral with forging Kwangtung bank notes and went out was the cry of the man whoxample by hard work and conscientious have elveted Mr. W. L. Partendon as Ron, being in possession of them in the Colony, was going down and said that no man denotion to duty which he believed had a This case was mentioned after Mr. cared for his dosting. The Y.M.C.A. was most infinancial effect upon the members Secretary. Mr. Pattonden is not now to the
The Attorney General, the Hon. Mr. work baring previously bold that office. Bokuichiro Masujimi's admission by Mr. not going to stop all the young men of of the establishment.
Sharpo, K.C., who applied for a day Hongkong in their mora drifting, but Dr. Clark has again consented to hold the bored for the trial. He suggested this they would say at least that they did their J. A. 3. Backmill, said he had not the day fortnight, and said the hearing would best for that man; they had opened the honour of having been associated in his
door of safety. The work of the work with Sir John Carrington,
knowing him, but since his untimely The following Clergy have promised to probably take a week.
Y.M.C.A. was rather a protecting work desses many persona had spoken to him Mr. Rokuichiro objected to delay na (That, however, while it may explain that strong opposition may be forth. Presch la St. John's Cathedral during the he had to return to Tokyo a BOD
than a reLeming and converting work, who had known him, and they month: the Bishop on Easter morning;|
Ho was sure the Bar and all the fondamental cause of the extra-coming against it being taken out of Rev. W. B. Hewitt on the morning of possible, and Mr. C. 6. Alabaster, They had placed too Ettle value on guard to speak of his death with very gress regrat branohen of the legal profession associated ordinary preparations, does not con- the wrong pockets.
March 9th; W. H. Foster l'egg on March barrister, painting out that prisonersing thees who had not gone astray. And sorrow. word committed to take their trial on (Applause)"
thomaeives entirely with everything whicis 2nd, at Evensong 'and Rev, A. D. Stewart February 18, but no Sessions were held
There was a very large attendance at Lordship had maid: on the 30th, at Evensong.
the meeting held at the City Hall fast then. also objected.
Mr. F. G. Jankin, barrister, who is ght and in the auditorium all classes Mr. Kew has resigned her. mambotship deforkling some of the mish, unsuccess of the community were represented, In- | apparent that at the earliest possible large number of guests sat down at a ture for Austlin. Also Mrs. Head and of bail,
was celebrated on Saturday evening. A. of St. John's Cathedral Chair on her depar: fully-applied for a reduction or reinova) | Eluding a large number of soldiers and gang of thieves, three in asimber, went. moment this gigantic accumulation special dinner and afterwards enjoyed a Mr. Beger, both of whom have recently. The hoaring was fixed for March 17th. will be used, And what is Ger. dance programme. many's objective? Evidently France
soon as possible, A Navy man named H. Davis, whi believes that she will be the first tired of the discipline of the service and serious task that will be first attempt deserted from Hongkong, had a very short ed. Consequently, she is setting about, spell of Liberty. He aiught refuge in the with a vigour that is astounding to Philippines, but was detected by Sueret Service roan-there and escorted to the next put her army in as strong a position beat bound for this Colony, where a Court 15 7.M. PICTURES ONLY 7.15 .. as possible, while Russia, of late, bas Martial awaite him,
In New Songs and Dances.
M OFGILE STEPHANO. Classical Contralto,
The Fino Two-Part Dramatic Picture.. THE PATH OF DESTINY.
NEWS OF THE DAY
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Pathé Gazette and Gaumont Graphic,
The Beatiful Cines & Colour Fictura THE CHATEAUX or CHENANCEAUX,
of the use of the vast armaments, The second anniversary of the estab-
for the continued increase makes itlishment of the Station Hotel, Kowloon,
loft for England. There are numerous vacans'es' which it is hoped will be filed
OROUP CAN BE PREVENTED.
Yesterday morning about three o'clock.
Anims. The gathering was presided over to No. 3, Coronation Terrace, Caine Rosd. by Col. St. John, who briefly introduced They got through a window and went sepaage upstaim. The sleeping Chinese occupier the principal speaker
Mr. Fred B. Sunith, in the course of was caught by the threat and told to keep his address, said it was a peculiar plea- quiet. The other men demanded the keyrs sure to meet such an audience of then in and ransacked the place, taking jewellary RELIER AT HAND.
*--X7HEN given as no n-as the croupy this marvellous city of Hongkong-mar-and other property to the value of $500, MANY Aufferers from rheumatism have W cugh appears Chamberlain's Cousi vellous in its complications Having The water police were suomes fel in assi
been surprised and delighted with Ready will ward off an attack of croup, the prompt relief afforded by applying and prevent all danger mad cause of indwelt upna the message of Moses to thong a man who was about to learn by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Not one case zisty Thousands of mothers use in me about to cater the promised land, Mr, 8.15 tasin for Canton this morning. of rheumatism in ten requires any internal tally. For tale by all Chamind Smith said that perhaps they would think a portion of the stolen property lab tatment whatever For, skin, by all Storskompers por Chamita and Aliotakaiser.
that that mosssage, was too old for the pores.