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that the inconceivable prodigalite with which Germany has been sacrificing the elite of her army in the effort to take Verdan, leaves! Germany in a greatly weakened condition to meet
the comiugi supreme effort of the Allies,
NEWS OF THE DAY,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
According to a report by the Ministry of Interior, the population of the Paking City in 1,419,0CD.
A Social Gathering is to be held this evening at half-pasb-eight in the Union
Church Lecture Hall.,
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Through the kindouse of Captain F. Jenkin, Deputy Superintendent of Police (Reservey the Police Rourro Band will perform at the Children's Play at the| Mount Austin Theat o e-morrow the 13th, and Saturday the 15th instant.
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alics Memorial and affiliated Hospitais begs to Acknowledge with thanks the following
A nations to the funds of the Hospitals
Sir Paul Chater C.M.G. -W-Diction
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CHEKIANG DEOLARES
INDEPENDENCE.
[Fuel Gen. Ow's CoanSPONDENT.]
Saxon April 12, Chekiang Provincir has declared its italepenience.
With The Yat Po's Servics.)
MANSLAUGHTER
OHARGE.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12. 1916.
SPORTING.
KOYAL, HONGKONG GOLF
CLUB.
VISITORS CUP.
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THE SOUTH CHINA EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE,
The annual meeting of the South Chin Educational Conference mat in Casted on the 7th and 8th it. This is the second
The Government intends to can charged by Mr. Hazeland as the Magistracy | M; C, H. Sope 87 Canton. There were aboui ninaty educa
the demands of Chor Ngok (Tutub of Yunity to all the provinces and dsk them to decide the question, and also request theps to send in all cummunications that have passed between Choi Sgok and themselves.
RAILWAY CUP.
SEQUEL TO STRANDING OF ** CHITO-MARY,”
CHILDREN IN THE ROAD.
The "Edisctic" Competition for the shows, meeting of the Conferenes since it has“ The morning that the 4. Chiyo Maru Cop played at Farling during the months been meeting under its present constitu
of February and March preulted in a wis tion holding annual "meetings.only. want aground at the Lemas, four persona connected with the Toya Kison Kaishe Lieutenant F. Kinshia Smith. The
best cards returned are as follows, half rosengers from all the Missions working
The Conference secured a motor car for the purpose of
is composed of handicaps deduated from the Eclectic PERING, April 12, going to Taikoo Dock where they intended
in this provipos. Each Mission is Fearė Jami Ling Chai Kwong, of Canton, has to board launch going to the stranded Lisas F. Kinchin Smith... t
entitled to one masenger to every five wiresì, that he is willing to transferliner. While the gar was passing down Mr E. Gollazo
86nglish speaking members of the Mission the generalship to Tam Hok Hung Morrison Gap Road a child was run into Mr F. Mailand *****... 27-19 = 65 who are engaged in educational work, it
Mr E.B Rand......
74-885 being understood that English-speaking (Superintendent of the West Riser the motor car and shortly afterwards
Capt O Qimpbell........
68-Sar- 88 Chinese are comited when they belong to Conservancy) and remain at Canton the child died from injuries received. The Mr H. P. Winslow
the educational start. The watings, assisting in military afairs..
anquel was that the driver of the car was Mr. Carmel
MS. B. Ddwal
which have just closed, were attended by. a number of Missions working outside of this morning with manslaughter.
Hr A. E Crapnell 76
ཟླ།།*ཋ**ལེཨཽ། The Hon. Mr. Mcl. besser, Captain Mr H. J. Jones 75-768 tionists who attended these gatherings Superintendent of Fulice, for the prosecut A. B. Raworth 758 59 and conferred togather about the problemos Hon. MM. Thomson... 74 68. tion said that while the evidence would
The Entrance four totalled $273.00; facing them in their efforts to direct the net prove it. the inference was that
cheque, for which amount has been sent te
educational policies of this province., J'. the people in the ear warɑ, în a hurry on
the Hon. Treasurer of the War Charities account of the accident. The car contained Fund. the superintendent engineer of the ship ping camping, twa Japanese and a Portu guese sasistant. The car wanyongaged at 8.40 am. The deered and another boy were walking along the read in the same direction as that in which the car was going. There was no warning the car DEEP WATER BAY MIXED FOUR of the Graves Theological College. The was going in a hurry and one of the pedestrians got into the gutter and another skipped out of the road to allow the car to gebr. A plan would show that the est took 45 feet in which to stop. Ten miles a hour was the full spoid In Victoria and there
A signal close by which, though it did not bars the word
akw", upen it, indicated presum ably something less than top miles a hod. At a moment whep a car wa coming up behind there was generally confusion and the question of speed would be largely one of evidence. would show it had 32 fast before it touched the child. The child's injuries were vory severe, which would indicate a certain amount of speed. Experiments were mado Mr & Mrs Fletcher
Ng 4 Chi Chang, Genemhof Anhui, till sol all his 40 battalions to the front, and let his sue train new roops for minirectment
The Communication Department has ordered the Telegraph offices to dat din nii telegrinis fum Canton.
The Cantonese, in Peking use the 10 the Cantonese Guild to
frequent Yuan Säih Kaf to abdiente.
Fukien, to-day, s *Admin Lau Kcon Hung left for
An HK.V.R. order anys: The (( slowing ahsën tea without lance from the HONGKONA, WEONDAY, April 12, 1918. parada of B Co on Tuesday the 11th
of
inatant will parade with "A" Cron the road outside to Law Courts on Friday 14th inst. at 5.13 p... and will also attend recruita pazada on the Cricket Ground on Monday the 17th inst. at 8.15
HONGKONG ASSOCIATION OF
WOMEN WAR WORKERS
EXHIBITION OF WORE AT
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF CANTON.
THE VERDUN FIGHT. AFTER more than fifty days
A relegram received by the Wah T p.m. Dicas: drill order-Ptes. Wat Pa irm Chaton this morning fighting north of the fortress of Anderson, M. W. Bishop, J. B. Thomson, states that rk Wing Ting, the Tatuh Vering the situation still remains J. Hutchings. W. W. Pearse, H. Griffin of Kwangi has stared for Canton and centre of anxious interest Despite H. Holt, J. Mr. Ronay, R Duncan, has arrived at Wuchow! Everywhere in the appalling losses the Germans and A. Leon. Those who obtained leave Canton quiet prevails at present. have suffered, and "must necessarily of absence will parade with "A" Co, on elegram from Shakee (Belingshaa) suffer "in their constant attacks on Friday the 14th instant-names are post states that fighting has been stopped by od on the Noties Beard at the Low Courts, an arrangement effected between the two positions which are deemed by the French to be practically impreguable,
parties, who have "soned pacificatory notices to the public. they continue to hammer" at the
Today's news from the Sam Chun position. encouraged apparently
istrict is that on the morning of the beyond all
fth inst. Chan King Ming's party of 300 reason... by such successes as from time to time they
string game. to attack the King Wai Kwan (Canton troops), a force only 200 have managed.to achieve. They have
strong. Both fought in torrente of raiti made some progress it is true since:
affered losses. It is reported that more from, 21 a.m. to 2.5 p.m. Both sides they began this offensive, but their
than 40 Canton soldiers were killed and gains are out of all proportion to the
six farm women were also led by heavy cost they have paid. Of
bullets. Fighting continued on the next course the Berlin communiques have
morning, both side suffering severely. exaggerated the importance of thesovies. successes, and lied deliberately about The articles, exhibited, included innel the coat-
The German public have nad cotton garments made by the woman been told that "extraordinarily heavy" of the Colony dnder the direction of Mrs Stabb, according to War Ufice models,
THE CITY HALL
An athibition of work dong by the various or misations comprised in the Hongkong Association of Wowon War Workers, was held this morning at the it n when a large and varied display of work for Hospital and other use, was on
THE SITUATION AT SWATOW.
The plax
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resulted as follows:-
The semi-scal of the abors competition
THE PEACE OF MEETINGS, The first session met at Fa Tai ist the Nayes Hemorial Chapel. The second session was held at the True Light Seminary. This was follated by sceial gathering at the new YMCA.
Mra Orford beat Mr Maitland by up-buildings at Ng Sin Moon. The Hist Miss Rodger Ma Dwina
SOME BOGEY COMPETITION.
REJUTT.
down.
Winner of First Price: Mrs J. Rodger and Mr J. D.
Kiansird Tie for Second and Third Prices Mrs Wilson and Mr Lampman... & down.
Oh Resultat-
3 dowv. 3
Me and Mrs Carleton
Mr and Mrs Davison............. McKenny and Mr Tannar... Mr Butlio and Mr S. H.
Dodwell". Mes and Me F. Maitland..
Miss Gordon & Ur T. A.
Lazbli.......
in the same.car with the Government's fire Mrs Taylor & Mr E. M. Cum- engine driver. The car was set at between ming........
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10 sd 12 miles an hour and he was able to † Mrs. Grifa & Mr J. Rodger pull up in 15 feet. Taking that proportion (Junior). of is feat and 45 feet he did not think the Miss Lammers & Mr Michell... 6 Magistrate would have any doubt but that Mr & Mrs J. W. C. Bonar ... the car was travelling more than ten miles Mrs Hay & Mr-R. Sutherland an hour when the accident took place, Mr Mrs Anderson.................... There was plenty of time, he submitted, Miss Edkins & Mr Edkins ...... tur the car to pull up if it had been going Mrs Crawford & Mr S. R. | at the legal 'speed.
Mr Mrs Arthar & Mr F. Berington 9.
MYN Harry Ha.. cock......
employ of the T. K. K., said the child rap Mr J. V. Eraga, passenger clerk in the from one side of the road to the other and. back again. As far as be remembered the horn was sounded before the efgual was reached. Witness pat the speed of the car at. 12 miles.
Mr Meaner The prosecution agrecs it. was twelve miles at the time of the collision.
Witness said the speed would be 12 miles before the brakes were applied. At the
Aitken.
Mr & Mrs Gráa ves
10. Miss Robertson & Ma Thorne 10
54 Couples competed. Hongkong, 11th April, 1916.
TENNIS.
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PRAFENIOSAM TATBS SEMI-FINAL. The surface of the turf was quite slippery
session of the second day was žvið ná Tung Shan in the Administration batidiog
afternoon session was held hs the Christian College. This was followed by a musical given by the ladies of sho [Christian College.
THE WORK OF THE ASSOCIATION, This South China Educabonal Confer- ence is organized to study the problema that are facing the leationists in south China, devise plans, to solve these in the best way possible, and unify the ferees. in their work of ednention. "The Associa cion linked with the Educatio Association of the whole of China. There forces in t'hina and elwely band to the home
constituency in America and Europe hence the importance and far reaching consequences of these gatherings. IMPORTANT SCRJECTS OF THE PRESENT
CONFERENCE
The first question of great importance that occupied ninet of the first session was that of suitable text locks for the varl- outs conzes of study in the primary schools. What bould be studied, whan, and the amount of time given to these studies an ever important in developing the work in the wist efficient war. A nrrielu wits prepared covering the first seven years of the papil's life. Thers. was a carnittes arranged to preparo Suitable text books for this period of work.
The next important question was how." i am thải prisent problems to be met--or 4
The Sixt Step to Tuke." This brought before the Associating the present situa tion and some singgestions as how to ineat the existing problems. Much time was given to this phase of the question since. it is so closely related to every phase of the work.
The question of Normal Training is one that has occupied much time in the Conference avec since it, has been organ ized. The need of. teachers to direct to lead-the native churches in their
losses have been inflicted on the which are set up on stands kindly leat by that appearances in Swatow give the time of the colligjos, he could not say the |
The skipper of a merchant ship informs enemy, while the Germans themselves Messrs Win. Powell & Co: specimens of impresion that soon there will be speed. He declared there was no special | have suffered only "normal" losses.variety of bandages made by a class oder internal strife and trouble amongst the hurry at all to get to the "Chiyo-Maru," and against hard play last evening when efforts is one need that every Mission, frels
These statements are so entirely out the direction of Mrs. Phelips, which leads of the Revolutionary faction' them. of accord with all experience in the bas turnished not less than 38,000 selves. case of a force attacking in modern bandages during the last six months; An amtsing story is bild of a Hakka, war a strongly fortified position that mosquito kota mada under the direction Cantonese, and a local man. The MEMO. FOR TO-DAY,
we cannot conceive that even the mada under
of Mrs Carmichael; and Woolen articles rakke went to a native bank and drew
the direction of 8.30 p.m.-Social Gathering is the people of Germany seriously believe Dowbiggin Altogether there was
Mra $5,000.
The Cauloness also went to the same task and also drew $15,000; them. Six weeks ago Berlin was excellent display of such articles..
but he put a guard of armed men over reported be highly gratified" at
the premises, which prevented the local successes in this region which had
man. who also desire to draw a big Hum from the same institution, from
Lecture Hall, Union Church,
MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW,
an
Among those who visited the exhibition were H.E. the Governor and Lady May.
opinion there was any criminal negligence Mr Gardiner asked witness if in his on the part of the driver
for kim tu decido...
The Magistrato said that was a question
Witness answered in the negative.
Mr Gardiner (defending) observed that I Cooper-Hunt and Hammond opposed.Crisp most keenly. In fact most of the schools Chizers would send out their children and Hamilton in the Prolerictal Patre, exist largely to rect this long felt need. without anybody to look after them they i-final. Haut and Hammond opened Without adequate teachers, there can be stood a good chance of being run over.
oat vigorously and had mutters very much Do zest progress made towards solving their own way. Coopar-Hunt was notice the educational problems of China," IS Bir Measer: And if there are reckless aktyorer straining while Crep and Eamil will take time to meet this need, bat.it meter drivers in the Colony
ton cou idently a banded their resources. is well to know how it can be met in
Heat and Hammond the first set by Slashing and hard roffeying gave Cooper the quickest and most economical way- There are a large number in the Con- margin of two games. Crisp and Hamilton fereny who feel that this can be met developed thair tactics and when quite at best and in the most economical way by rently surpassed the expectations who showed the deepest interest in thetatalog access to the bank, which, even 5.15 pm-Children's Theatrical Per-entertained by the German people work; the Hon. Mr F. R. Halifax, Mril twished to, wax cable to aneem-
home repeatedly best their opponents on
emphasizing Normal Training in the Middle School. The great need of thesa N. J. Sabb and Mr G. T. Edvins, repre-modate, him.
place work and strategy. Cooper-Hant and Major MORAT the leading eating the Wa Charities Committee,
Mr Masser observed that if a man could fost many valuable points during his teachers, who are seeking to develop the Quiet reigns in Sirator for the time not pull up his car in 15 yards when he saw services by ruzzing up to the net leaving the things that concert file in the native schools of China, is knowledge of military writer in Germany, was which faces the activities of the being. The U.S.S. Wilmington" is a chi'd of eight dnabling about the road, he the bass line clear. Sport Bobs from Crisp making. The teachers of to-day need to interested in the effect which the Association; Dr G. M. Harston and Dr
now at Canton..the Galveston is it should be put before the Crimins! Court, and Hamiltos met with continual success know the past "because of its relation "considerable losses" would have
Edwards, ir Ho Fook. Lady Ho Tung, Swatow and the Cincinatri **
The evidence of the other passengers was Playing in their accustomed methodical Furniture, etc. at Mesers. Hughes day more interested in the heavy ment.
on the French. He is probably to- pertz, bi Gorham (of the Govern Lady Rees, Davis, Mr Justice Gom
style, the latter púr wore down. Cooper and Hough's.
The Superintendent Engineer, a Japanese, Hant and Himmond and won the mecsed 8 pm-Ladies Day at the Royal H.K. losses suffeted by the Germans, for an-(Matilda Hospital), Miss Josephs (copte
Civil Hospital) Mian Jaundi
said they were in a hurry to catch a launching seta by e-3 and 6-4, other six weeks, in the course of which senting Jawish Working Party), Miss 3.15 p.m.-First Gymkhana of the many desperate efforts have been Graham and others (representing a large made by great inusses of German Working Party at Kowlo Docka), MTA
formance at M. Atin Theatre.
General Memoranda.
SATURDAY, April 15:-
10.45.Auction
Yacht Club.
Household
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ย
is at
then called...
RICE CARGOES AND LAUNCHES COMMANDEERED..
et Turikou.
THE MAGISTRACY.
PICKPOCKET CAUGHT..
9,15 p.m.-Children's Theatrical Portroops to break through, finds them Green (representing the Little Bit Worker, the 8. Hengshan, which arrived from
Season.
formico at Mt. Austin Theatre. SUNDAY, April 16;--
Palm Sunday.
**Taichan' Mornay, April 17:-
exhibits
TODAY'S MATCH. To-day: Hugh A. Nisbet will most Ne Sze Krong in the Semi-final of the Open Championship singles no 1.30 p.m.
OTHER FIXTURES.
To morrow Verezana Handicap: C
to the present and the future. They need
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to solve the problems of the present day' to have knowledge that will help them
well and then they will do most to honour the past and give te to the fasura. To relate the Normal Training work closely to the existing schools will enabis the Normal Work to be carried on in the most helpful and perinament way..
There are others, however, who believa
A report was brought by passengers on
still far from the goal of their of Kombinat and others who Canton yesterday, to the effect that whan
the inspected ambition, and the French as confidentiaturent.
with great the ship was passing Lin Fa Mill (inside f the Tigress Fort) may cries of "BOTS
A pickpocket who stiglopted to take a Hastings and Lafrentz (rec 26). Hodge that the Normal Training could be doco consisted of Mrs Stabb, Mire Gomperte life" were heard. The Captain stopped was looking at a stall id Des Vocas Road
putas from a fellow countryman while he and Robertson (ca. 15/1) 4.45 pm.better by having it detached from exist Friday, Mized Doubles semi-fical: Mring institutions-establish one Union the Military correspodent of the M. J. D. Suphans, Mre Pierpont, the junks esme over to the ship and Complainant caught hold of the man's hand 5.30 p.m.-Annual Meeting of the Royal Tinier tells us today that they are and Mra Stockhausen). Mrs Phelips, Mrs reported that the six sien jonks were and held it until a policemen arrivad,
were anchored near by. One min from and four hours stocks this morning. Wilson. -HK. Golf Club.
quite content that the British should Carmichael and Bis Dowbiggin headed conveying 20,000 picals of rice froms continue to hold up the thirty-four their respectiva classes. German Divisions on their front
9 Excursion to Macao by s.s.as ever in their ability to successfully The Committes Faceiving the visitors
defend it,-80 confident indeed that Mes R. C. Martin (secretsy) Mian Edithe ship and arcertained that six jussas sentenced to six wooks hard labour and Mrs. Nisbet V. M: Jackman and Mes Normal School that will be able to do
Tosar, April 18';-
Nooa. Usion Inece. Society's Meeting, 12.18 p.m.- China Trade Insea. Cole
Meetings.
1.07 p.m.-Full Moon.
WEDNESDAY, April 19
12.30 p.m.-Luton Sugar Refining Co's, reduced the distance which orginally
Eatinordinary Meeting.
Thursday, April 20-
Manndy Thursday.
Good Friday.
FRIDAY April 21 --
Public Holiday.
NOT A VAGRANT HOTE
the training for all the Missions, having “ this institution to do the work of trainee. 10 for all the schools. Such s plan
Saturday. Sami-final Handicap blew Murphy and Sandford . Lindsay Woods
would, doubtless, have many problems and Abraham Hongkong on the 10th to Canton
to (sco in seeking to do the best work The Exhibition. bore testimony to be being towed by three steam launches the
Mouday. Semi-final Handicap Singles unrelated to existing schools. without attacking them. Looking fact that acrprising amount
"A": Kent. Green. of ez-Wing Fat. Yoot Fat and Fing Po. When
The Normal Work, important ps it is, at a picture map of the reiging it women of the Colony and the quality of launch with shod; forty persons on board, as fined & or seven days by Mr. J. R. tremely useful work being done by the they arrived near Lin Fx Bill a steam the Court is now reached its 22ad time, M. Soveira, whose appearance befors
is still in its formative period of develop: would appear that the Germaba have the work we generally adivized..
ment. Like all the great problems of Wood this morcing for begginguid Queen's Owing to the dearth of shipbuilding development in educational work it will Road. Bargh Pitt gave evidence.
materials, especially iron and rivets, nord time and experielice to determiner sent to the House of Detention and
The Magistrate naked why he was not some Japanese shipowners, says a what is the best plan to enable the Inspector McDonald aid that is the lam Japanese conteraporary; have now taken ducational forces to do this work in the occasion defendans hind 47 cents and pow to building wooden vessels, the total host economical and emcient ways he had 43 cents so that be could be classed number amounting to 11 with aggreg KL PROGRESS MADE aa-a vagrant; without means,
gros tonnage of 8,650. Even an 800 tons
"At the close of the second Annual (sposa) wooden vessel will now fetch a lesting of the Association many felt stiff charterage of 19,600 pur anna
um that real progress, had been viado. în learning what ought to be done and now this can be done in the best way pofsible. Thould there Ja all granteed for con structive plans that will meet all our. needs, yet enough progress has been made to icepire much hope and courage, as we advance in meeting the futurs needs.,
lay between them and Verdan by about one half. It simply means that the French have retired from their advanced positions to the stronger lines of defence nearer the
9.15 pm-Sacred Music at St. John' fortress and they have success
Cathedral in aid of Charity.
BATUEDAT. April 22-
Tablic Holiday.
SUNDAY, April 25-
Fanter Day
Bt. George's Day.
Mornay, April 24-
Public Holiday.
THURSDAY, April 27
fully held those lines against the heaviest onslanghts for the past six weeks, and are still condent of their ability to sucessfully defend them. The decision of the war does not, of course, Lang upon the fate of Verdon, We shall still do well to
to remember
Nood-Chian Pire Inste. Co's, Mecting that the fighting is in progress over a
all fully armed, came up and ordered them to stop at bose Many of the men cam on board, stating that they were "National CLOSING SHARE QUOTATIONS,
Defence soldiers, and being in need of steam launches for urgent purposes they 4. p.m.
came to borrow the thres hich their $750 sa, &s: brethren wore a ing Having removed all velables obey divided themselves auto three parties; esch-took one" launch and order.d the pilot to head for Bhaki under This morning in the Police Court before full steam. The junks were ordered not to Mr Hateland • Chinese charged with being They said: "It we succeed, you committing & folony asked the Magistrate At a boarding hound with the Sotention of
Banks Indos Sugara Durian "Cementa Warfa
Shai Docks
A PARENTS DUTY
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OUR boy in always getting catched. Lor sutus bruised. Because thene
wide area and that telaporary wounds have b she all right in, no sign
JUDGING
ONE'S CHARACTER
will, be very will paid if not we shall to call Revenue. Oficer Wildir to say some need this rice. The Heungsham brought thing in his favour It transp red thr
THE FORTY YEAR TEST. the man to Hongkong who reported the defendant was an informer. Mr Wildin matter to the pólies.”
said, he knew defendant de onth but boriva for a period of forty years Narticle must have exeptional merit could not gre bims and ora had character; Chamberlain Donah: Homedy was Bret She believed to the axion thief to
offered to the noble in 187 m entele thinf
small batinning it has grown in favour.
gre pruncity, until it has attained world wide reputation. You wil6nds netiring. batter regs or colant Te Irinin
caftor al patind him
than forty yet the dean suited
THE FRUIT SEASON,
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The evidence againkt let
da www var at the laarding man' dething. Wheas
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