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-Performance of Now Bandmann Opera Comedy Co. Gipsy Love.'
General Memoranda,
SATURDAY, March 20- Hongkong Regatta. Uzford and Cambridge Dinner.
pm-R.A. Sports, Kowloon.
MONDAY, March 31:-
subjects. In the College of Fri- gineering, the course of study ex- tends over three years; at the end
THE CHINA MAIL.
NEWS OF THE DAY,
ft. is not expected that Soner MachadoĮ ‹
- NEWS OF THE DAY
THURÈDAY, MARCH 27, 1913.
A REDUCTION OF BAIL. ***
Mr. Crews, solicitor, in applying for.
uf the first and third term in each will return,to Micño a Clovernor. It is steamer Megha, 1,254 tona gross, built by reduction of bail: fixed at $1,000 in the
year examinations are held; at the end of the third year the students are required to send in a design and
rumoured that Sence Mansilla has been sppointed Cplocial Secretary,
Today was the seventh day of hearing
The British India S. N., Company's
Meera W. Bonny and Bros., Dumbarton, in 1889, has been sold to Japanese buyers for about £5,0 0.
THE NEW~KANDMANN "OFFEL
COMPANY.
Of the new members of the Bandmane
of a man and women he was defending Opora Company none is more popular who wete charged with some other Chiness than dainty Miss Moyna Hill (the prin- with kidnapping girls, protanted to. Mr. | cipal soubrotio). Indeed this charming Melbourne at the Magia'racy-to-day against little artiste has captured the hearts of her foot in India, and the same story
un casar for their graduation. The in the Japanesa bank-outo trial, there wors Dainy during February last showed an his clients baing Betained in gnol as they all hee andionees from the day the ef
courses of study in each department are very, complete, and the students have opportunities for gaining practi- cal experience in works, although it must be admitted that these are not so thorough us when the college was in the Department of Public Works, and the students had the run of all the works in that department. The total number of students lust session was 5242, and former students are to be found in every department of national life in Japan.
NËWS OF THE DAY.
The annual inspection of the Voluis- teer Reservas takes place to-day * 5.30.
The English Mail of the 1st March was delivered in London on the 9th March:
Lieut. Colonel Mullins and the officers of the Royal Artillery, Hongkong, will be At Home at the United Services Recreation Clab, Kuwloon from two to six p.m. on Saturday next on the occasion of the annual regimental sports...
J
The China Times" states that Dr. Rusch, who was formerly a lecturer in the University of Zurich in Switzerland, in electricity, has joined the Professorini Staff of the Tiuntain Technical College He is a writer of articles upon alectrical P.W.D.matters which are of international fame.
seven prisonure in the dock, seven gentle men constituted the special jury, and seron counsel were engaged in the case.
There is a prospect of the Parsi libel wine being settled. It was mentioned by the Attorney General at Criminal Sessions yesterday and adjourned sine die ab his request, to enable the parties to endovour to come to torma.
The steamer Dunblane, of 3,740 tons gma and 2,102, tons not register has been sold to Japanese buyers for about £24,000. She was built at Stockton in 1807, with dimensions 330ft. by 45ft. by 18.4ft. Hor late owners worn Moss. Henderson and
McIntosh, Leith,
Owing to the greater facilities afforded the Mateorological offes by wireless tele- graphy, the Government of India is about
The amount of cargo exported from incrass of early 48,500 tons over the d. born for four wooks without any sime month of the year before, the total rid nos having been produced by the exported bring 135,700 tons. Of this, palice against them. This state of affairs £1,000 tons was sent to China and Europe:unfair for the police to put up a bail that
was prohibitive. 1.
Thore has been launched from the
yards of Messrs. Hendarson & Co Partick, the steamer Chakrata, built to the order of the British India S. N. Co for their Eastern trade. She is 420ft. long, 54 Alt. broad and Sift, deep, moulded, and has a gross tonnage of 5,670 tons.
Attempts so, being made by the authorities of Antung to formulate a scheme for dredging the Yalu River be. twen Santalanton and Antung, particu“ farly at the essing immediately below the Auchorage of Antung, in order pornit of vessels of deeper draft "getting up' to the port..
would not obt-in si bome, and: it, was
The case was further remanded for a weak, bail being fixed at $800 in the case of the msa sad #500 in the case of the
woman.
VISTICE).
ER
MY CAPTAIN D.V,6, SGRIMSHIRE.
to be repeated in each place the coord have appeared. She is 3 petita dark-eyed denart with a most engaging personality and she has that happy knack of making one feci, no matter what part she is playing, that life after all, is one huge joke and that we are only sent into the world to laugh--and applaud her, She is the possessor of a very sweet rodos, whilst lye dancing is always distinguished by a grace and charm that is essentially her own.-Communicated.
His Excellenéy the Governor has in timate that he will witness the Com pany's production, of "The Girl in the
·Parade at Volunteer Headquarters at Taxi on Wednesday April înd and sïso
the latest, Gaiety Thentre success" Th Sunshine on Monday, April 7th.
5:30 pm.
Monday, 31st March-All unite fafantry Drill Wednesday, And April All units Retoural for G.0.0'. Inspection.`
MEEKSTRY,"
The Standard Test for Trained men and
FORGING A DRAFT.
Two Years' Imprisonmart.
The total tonnage of shipping entered Recruits will be carried out as 2.30 p.m. to reconstruct the system of cyclone signs at the port of Swatow during the quartor / On Sunday next, 3th instant
All members who have not completed At the Criminal Scasions yesterday tons being an increass of 20.773 tons over their muskatry Course must attend on this. two men wero obarged with uttering # the same period of the year before. Ofte as this will be the last opportunity offerged draft on the Chartered Bank of
with a view to affording more detailed in. formation to mariners as to the movements | of storm centres.
The total tonnage entered at Chefoo during the quarter ended December 31, 1012 was 123,430 tons against 5-18,670 tons is the same quarter of the year before. Foreign steamers numbered 329, with a total of 289,958 tons, while Chinese
steamers were 151 of 95,599 tons.
The Japanese steamer Boyshi Maru stranded at the entrance to the harbour when learing Takao bound for Japan with sugar on February 12. The forthold wes
ended December 31, 1912, was 417,401
the total 320 steamers of 374,392 ters were under foreign flags and 10 steamers of 3,601 were under the Chinese fag.
Ab the Magistracy in afternoon be for Mr. Melbourne, John Lewis Beban
was charged on remand with stealing and being in possession of a box containing clothes, money and a medical diploum belonging to the Indian doctor of the .. Dilara. After further evidence, accused was discharged.
The College in fortunato in securing his/reported full of water, and about 8,000 bags Poizst, which was, driven aharo at San
Prince Henry's birthday (1900). 3 p.m.-Sale of Crown Land at TarnsDay, April 3:-
11.30a.m.-Chins Borneo C's Meeting services.
The China Mail.
Stan expenditure of about Y6,000,000 the Railway Board is now reconstructing the Duke, station. The chief points in the plan for reconstruction are the separ HONGKONG, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1913. ation of the passenger and goods traffic,
THE TOKYO IMPERIAL UNIVERSITY,
THE contents of the Calendar of the Tokyo Imperial University are always of interest to educationalists, and the current issue, which, recently came to hand, shows that progress is still being made. When we consider that it is little over forty years since the various institutions which now form the University were founded, the present state of efficiency and completeness is wonderful. All con-
of sugar woro damaged but it was con- sidered possible to reflost the restel.
this season.
* O. C'S. FIAAPLOTION, It is notifed for information that the H. F. the General Officer Commanding will inspect the Corps at 5 p.m on April 19.
Nota: Evory embor must be present at this parade unless he is specially excused
by the Commandant..
MARCHING OEDER.
As the Order for dress at the G. 0. G's. "inspection will bo Marching Order, O,'e. C Companies and Sections should see that all the members of their Sections are properly
Tadia. Australia and China for 8130, and with having in their possession stolen property. One of them, named Worg Kong, was found guilty on both charges, and was sentenced to two years', hard lahour on each count the sentences to run concurrently; the second prisoner Wu H, was convicted on the sooond count only and was sentenced to two years' hard labour.
SHIPPING G‘ZETTE.
Gazette.")
Br. T. Tomlinani, from leate, has gone- chief officer, Kingkwan.
The Philippines-nwned steamer Roger fitted before the day of the Inspection.
A dummy is fitted up in the Drill Hall (From "Chius Shipping and Engineering
the guidance of all concerned. Patan daring a typhoon in November, was redonted on February 22 and proceeded, after temporary repairs had been eflected, There has been launched from the to Manila for repairs. The starboard yards of the Rickners Shipbuilding Com-engine was disabled by the accident but pany the steamer Peter Rickmers, 8,000 the vessel was enabled to procsed under tons, which has buat built for the com- pany's Far Eastern service. It is anti-her own steam using the port engine only.
had the improvement of the accommode.cipated that the vessel will leave Hamburg tion for passenger traffic. Though the on ber first voyage before the end of work will not probably progress Fa Angust.
quickly as at firat expected, oring to lack of funds, it will be completed by 1917 or 1918 as the latest.
"At The Magistracy to-day n man was charged with keeping an opiten divan
A HARBOUR. COLLISION.
Losa of a Steam Launch.
Inquiry at Harbour Omes. No. 2, Wing Fung Street, Wanbul. The Hongkong Philatelic Society pro- When Sergt. Gerrard and some police At the Harbour Office this morning mises to be a very successful organisation. For a long time it has been felt that soon raid the house, the defendant jumped Commander Taylor, H.N., Harbour Mas organisation was needed in Hongkongut of the window and was so badly in-bar, held an inquiry into the ciremo- which would enable collectors to exchange fund that he had to be taken to hospital. experiences, and stemps and the new niety well fill this need admirably, roady there are twenty-bve members. E, city and Mr. W. H. In Warrener as Muller has been elected president of the undertaken the sacro arial duties,
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fion of 3250) was improd.
The British and American Co., Ltd., Tiesia branch, have secured the cen- tract for the supply of a surface condens ing plant and accessories for the Japanese
-SPORTING.
.Cricket.
The following will represent the Hong- kong Cricket Club "B" Team against Craigengower on the Hongkong Cricket Club Ground on Satur'ay, 29th March. Flay to commence at 2.18 p.m:-R. Han- cock (Capt.) A. A. Claxton, S. H. Dodwell, E..A. Fowler, H. Hancock, W. N. Lowe, 3. M. Mass, Lt. Paske, D.C L.L, G. W. Rogers, R. P. Thursfeld, and A. N. Other.
Billiards.
tunes attending the collision between
In the second round of the Soldiers' the sterin launches Cormorant, owned by Olab Billiard Tournament in the Soldiers the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Club last night, the match betwe'n 87th town Company and the Logan, owni Cag R.G.A and Royal Engineers (R) by Mr. J. C. Logan. As the result of 87th Coy proved far too good for Expper resumed. In the first game Sergt. Heath
the enllision, which occurred during Johnson and won with the scores: dense fog in the harbour on Good Friday Sorgt Heath......200 Breaks ......18, 14 Sapper Johnsen.. 154 Breaks... ........18 The second game brought Boubr.
A Sailors' and Soldiers' Institute has Electric Light Works, Tientsin. The the Logun was sunk..
Mr. W. P. 1. Shenton, of Messrs.
Mr. French, Iram leave, has gone second oficer, Kiangyong.
Mr. S. Smith, second officer, Fiangyung has resigned.
Mr. E. Penteney, second officer; Kwangs lee, has gone second officer, Prochi.
Mr. H. Perrin, second officer, P ochi, has gone second cfleur, Kwanglee.
Mr. W. S. Thomas, second officer, Chi- yuen, has been appointed master, Changen, Captain Harvey, of the Changon, is on leave.
Mr. Newberg has been appointed second officer, Chiyues.
Mr. Farrel, second officer, Hainyu, is on leave.
Mr. H. Patteson has been appointed second officer, Hrings,
Mr. N. van Cortlandt, second officer,
Buisang, has gone sating chief officer, same
ship.
nected with it have kept themselves been opened at No. 68 Haiphong Read, generating plant for which the condenser Desco, Laker, Deacon and Barston, Barker, 87th Coy and Sapper Alpin, R.E. Suisaug, has gone second officer, Loksang
Kowlone, for the benefit of any Naval and acquainted with the most recent Military men who should happen to be at developments in all parts of the Kowloon. It is open all day for refresh world. One of the most striking a few games, etc., in the Tantitate for the minta, ate...at modorate prices There are.
features of the educational arrange-members. This being a Private Institute, ments of Japan is that those who are gifts of Magazines, Books, Papers, Sankeys, directly responsible for them are re-
Bibles and Games for the use of th Instit. ute would be thank fully received by 8507 lieved of their ordinary duties for one Pie. Bolton, D.C.L... e/o Sailors and or two years, so that they may visit Soldiers' Home, 38 Pai, hng-Road Kow other countries and make themselves | loan. acquainted with the latest develop-
The members of the . E. Sergrants
is requdied were supplied to the works solicitors, represented the corners of the to the table. A more openly contested
the same firm. Shipping Gazette." Cormorant,
"
It has been reporte? by shipmasters navigating the Haitan Straits that the
water in the vicinity of Black Rocks in three feet less than is indicated on the Admiralty charts, there being only twelve feet instead of fifteen feet na charted. The difference in the depth of water led to a real going where in this locality recently.
The four vessels which left before the end
Mr. H. Simpson, "ch'of effices, Buisang, has gone acting wastor, same ship.
Captain's. J. Payne, of the Boing, ir on lesva.
Mr. F. S. Lewis, supernumerary,
Mr. P. Fladgate, second, officer, Onsang. Mr. P. F., Yugiwalla said he was ou game ensued the sapper winning a good bas gana second officer, MausaDX. board the Logan at the time of the col-game with the scores: lision. This lamh was going from the Sapper Alpin....200 Breaks.......23, 18 'umuii ferry wharf on the Victoria side Borsbr. Barker, 189 Breaks.28, 19 to thos. Capri, lying at the Italian Earlier in the week four games, in con-
Mr. J. P. Gibson, second officer, Chip". bany. When nes the Bite Funnel nection with the match, were brought to a
shing, is on leave. steamer.. th coxswain stopped and cunclusion, resulting na follown :- whistle, and witness then saw a laaneh
Mr. C. W. Stuart, second officer, Long- 87th Cay R.G.A.
R.E. (B).. approaching astern and another on the Gear. Quinn.....201 Sapper Collyer...171 han gras acting chief officer, same
or low, crossing. Then he saw another Bombr. Ward 200 Sapper Lawin ...183
M. 4. C. Kennedy, chief officer, Leo-g Launch coming from ahead, from the
launch and he whistled several times and lead of 34 points. The Connorant caine went stern. straight en and strück the Logum on thus
arbourd side thrust the wheel. She THE CHINA-BORNEO CO., LTD passed down the starboard side and went
Mr. B. W. Bateman, second officer. Mausang, has grae second officer, Chip shing.
ship.
Mr. R. Winterico, from leave has gen third engineer, Foo-bing.
Mr. T. S. Vernon has been appolisto! second officer, Luenho,
Mr. R. C. Thomson, second officer, Luenho, is awaiting orders.
other side of the stemmer. This tumal Guns. Pitt.180 Sapper Allen....200 sang, is on leavY, ' ments in their own departments. The Mors held a Mixed Whist Drive in their Tientsin Bund during the month of other passengers told the coxswain of the
Ten stentiera of 11,624 tons reached out to a the Cormorant. One of the Q.M.8. Walters..147 Cpl. Coxon.....200
Mr. A. G. Gardner, supernumerary Two more games remain to be played, | Loongmag, his gone second officer, same University consists of the colleges of Mass at Wellington Barracks last night. ELECTRIC law, medicine, engineering, literature, A large number was present. . M. Febuary, being aducrease of 4 ships and Forum of the approach of the other the 87th Coy R.G.A. at present holding ship.
5,014 tons over the same month of 1912. Bcience, and agriculture, and a uni- Sergt. Norton was the president of a cap- aħle committee consisting of Sergt. Burd, SHADES.
versity hall. The College of Law Sorgt. Regan and Corp. West. At the the month all swung at the swinging inch des the four courses of law, conclusion, Forgt. Major Morgan, RF.rth, while in February 1912, of 9 political economy, and commerce, presected the prizes to Ladies, let, departures, 8 sung at the berth and one with thirty-seven professorial chairs. Faller; 2nd, Mrs Sears; 3rd, Mrs Mulhall
4th, Mrs Wall; Hidden num' er. Bir The Colege of Medicine has two Kren: Booty, Mirs MeGregor. Gents, 1st on the gint liner Imperator when lying in A serious disaster was narrowly averted courses of medicine and pharmacy, Corp. West, R.; 2nd, Mr Wert: 314. Hasburg Decks on February 10 when with thirty two professorial chairs. Sergt. Richardson, R.G.A.: 4th, Etall some sparks coming in contact with the Tu connection with this college there Sergt. Gamin. AO.C.; Uth, Q. i workmens gear on the in,e deck set fire Sergt. Elliott, DC LL.; Hidden numer.to the ship. Fortunately the prompt action is a course of State medicine. The MF. Fazlehurst Booby, Mr May. of the dock fire brigade stopped the spread College of Engineering embraces the
of the fame and very little damage was done to the verani.
BEAD
FRINGES,
"LARGE RANGE
OF
SUITABLE SILKS
at the Bund,
way in the for but returned and with a. and S. launch assisted: The Cor The tenth yearly report for presentation
Mr. A. McG. Blair, thirt engineer," to shareholders at the truth ordinary yearly morant lock the Logam, which was
the sank nour the und of the Row.nes of the company at 11.30 am, on making a lot of water, in tot alongside meeting of this company, to be held at the ingang, has gone third engineer, King- Mr. H. Bentley, third engineer. King- Toursday, 3rd April, states that the sing, has resigned."
ioon wharf.
sing.
.
The Chinese coxswain of the Logam a conota-bow a profit of 808 785.28. From Mr. H. O. Pritchard,” supernumerary.. with the Cormorant blow one short blast this has to be dednered fees to Consulting Unsany, has gone second oficer, same ship as she came from the other side of the Committee $4,000,00, leaving available for Mr. SG King has, been appointed Eloe Funnel stearner, and witness blew appropriation 801,785.28. three and went asteen. He had stern way
acting second officer, Eboushing The Consulting Committee recommend Mr. E. B. L. Pasi, second officer, Koon- co at the time of the collision. The log that a dividend of 85 cents per share on shing, has gone acting chief officer, Ting- was thick that he could not so the the Subscribed Capital be paid to Sharewang.
Um. Powell, Id.mistry, technology of explosives, regions to report, upen the atrocities change? Nomers, of Bos Vaux Blood, is now off- who cotavain of the Cormorant said bedakan saw mills 5,000; of Plant aje Koonshing, has gone thirà engineer, Ting
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operating the Putumayo district.
Hon. Mr. E. Osborne, on leaving the
ten courses of civil engineering. Mr. Stuart Fuller, who will be remem mechanical engineering, naval archi-bered as Acting Consul General for the
The sale of the business, of Messrs. Cormorant till she was two bouts' longtholders absorbing $39,100.00 write off Mi. W. Hetherington, chief officer tecture, technology of arms, clectrical United States in Hongkong, is now in
New York having returned froin a special Nuho and Kemez, art vurio merchants, off. He passed about sixty feet from the Lanches and lighters 87,500.00 Tingsang, is on lease, engineering, architecture, applied che-tour of investigation through the rubb of Queen's Road, to Mesare. Komor and bows of the steamer.
Mr. G. W. Douglas, supernumerary The he Hongkong saw mills $6,000 00; of San- mining and metallurgy, with thirty against the Peruvian Amazon Chay cially notified by advertisement on page 1. when he passed the steavser and was 5,000.00 and off Timber Concessions Mr W Machariase, from leave, bas
| 82,500.00; off Engineering Department sarg. two profesantial chairs. The College Fuller's roports are described as such that Komor, is continuing the sale of the stock from the steamer be heard a blast from
Mr. Mr. S. Komor, of Messrs. Eomor and blowing long blasts. When about 100 festess 2, a total 864,785,28.
one second engineer, Taksang.. of Literature includes the three the United States cannot avoid protesting. in Queen's Road for a short time, and another launch on the other side and a Colony, resigned his seat on the Consulting Talsang, has gone third engineer, same Mr. S. Nelson, acting second engineer, courses of philosophy, history. nd The New York Times" myn: Mr. afterwards will continuo the business at the Logam about two boats' lengths away. literature, with twenty-four profes-Fuller is regarded as uno of the most Alexandra. Buildings, Des Voeux Boad He blew three blasts and went astern, Committee and Mz, A. E. Griffin has been ship, ..Borial chairs. The College of Science the peculiarly difficult mission given to
capable men in the Consular Service for Centru?, under both firms' names. hot the Login came on across his bows invited to all his place. This appointment Mr, J. Bowen, third engineer, Focaking, Ins
and ho could not stop in time lo svoll a requires the comfirmation of shareholders, has resigned. courses--inathematica, him. He was ordered to make his long The 6tieth annual report of the collision.
Daccordance with the Articles of Associa Mr. E. Hempel second officer, Loksang, astronomy, theoretical physics, practi-journey in his own bost and not to avail British and Foreign Marine Insurance Cr. Commander Taylor's finding was nation, Mr. A. E. Griffin retires If mis on leave. eal physics, chemistry, zoology, himself of transportation or hospitality of of which Mosers. Butterfield and Swire follows: I am of opinion that the C-the Consulting Committee, but offers botany, geology, and mineralogy, rubber company.
any kind from the officials agents of the
are local agents, stalen that the result of morant was going somewhat faster than himself for re-election. The accounts the coxawain says, and that the Logan ander surjew have been audited by Mr the year 1912 was a credit of £387,805, 10.1 passed too close to the bows of the Blue W. B. Potts who offers himself for re. with twenty-six professorial chairs:
in proft and loss account. It was pro- Funnel steamer. The evidence of the fle College of Agriculture incliules]
prised to pay a dividend of 12/6d. per share coxswain of the inter launch by the effectERR election. A FAMILY NECESSITY. the four courses, of agricultare,
Fes facoms tax, an interim dividend of that he could see the Cormorant as soon agricultural chemistry, forestry, and Chamberlain's Pain Balm abalita,
VERY family should he provided with 10 having already been paid, transfer as he cleared the bows of the steamer veterinary medicine, with thirty-one Spins may be cured lo mash loss tim0,000 to renera fund, raising that fund makes it clear that had he not shaved when promptly treated Lame back, lame to £1,200,000 and, low £111,958 4, 3d profurial chairs. In addition to
hul ex paints in the side and chast and in the cradić of proliz and loss account. Cormorant earlier, and perhaps havn beannot be curan without taking chief officer, Shengking-
so close to her he would have noen the A good many people think theumatism
f which in es: onially valuable." (613,628 15.2d, and the claims settled fog it would be difficult if not imposh has cored far more rheumatism than any a large staff of assistants, while this lialment and become acquainted with Inborntories, libraries, and museuns wi bout it. Fat wale by nil Chemist and after deducting expenses, of £208,044 r T therefore hold selber lange relief quicken For sale by all Chemera Hängend
qualities and you will never wish by be to 2101, 140 334,3d, leaving a nett balapor for him to have ensured passing further internal rawody in existence anÁ” gives BM., P.CTULES SLY 715 are, supplied for the experimental Storekeep ra.
and Storekeepers.“
PROGRAMME 9.15
(Drama) Madcap Molly A.Strango Peacemaking The Glory of Wifles (Comie) Lowing His Itand Pathé Gazette (Nowa in Pictures). Chout Graphic
Miss CECILE STEPHANO
Redsuse you were an Old Sweetheart. Mirrub
MISS VIOLET BONETTA
a) Ray Srcot (b) Chour up. Mary.
BUB IT IN.
naŭ-sous medicine, 2. Chopiberlain's Pain
COMPLETE CHANGE OF PICTURES Life professors there is in each college rheumatic pains are some of the dinetinen { Promiums Lat the year amounted to able to avoid collision. But in the 1. Balm managed thoroughly into the skin.
Every Wedi aday & Saturday.
it
Mr. G. Wooley, superbuma ary, -Edit Faking, has gune second e ginner, Payang,
is on re ecrets
Mr. K. Logan, second engines, Poyang,
Mr. F. 3 I. Carter from reserve, Eas gene second officer, Chibli,
Mr. C. G. Lawsus, nound officer, Chibi,
Mr. Ritchie, chief offner, Shongking,
Mr. W. J. Freer, from reserve, has gone