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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
Beutor's Servicg to the 'China Mall) -
DISORDERS IN ROME.
ROME Deventer Brd The Charter resumed anvidst a strike proclaimed by the Socialists as a proteNË against the beatings they received in the street domonstrations of December 1st.
The wall were placured with mand festos eubigising Bolshes ist and implor.
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE HOSTEL.
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A tablet will be erected in the Great Hall giving a list of the donors "to- gether with the objects for which they A free scholarship have subscribed. scheme for donors of $1,000 and up- wards is also recommended.
For this extension scheme the fol
ing the workers to aes without delay inlowing sums have already been kindly:)
porting their Bussian brethren traordinary police, measures
taken to prevent disorders,
bo
the
were
The neigh
ood of the Chamber was occupied by itary with machine guns in rendi Bes, wille armoured cars and yavalry we patrolling the streets.
promised --
Dr. Wu Ting Fung... $10,000- Mr. G. Banker
10,000
Messes. Ma Ying-piu.
Chan Harr and "Ma
10,000
Wing Chan ***** Donations have also been thankfully
en the sitting opened the President' vited the Socialists to take the outh. The conformed individually with re-received from the following gentlemen pertations, such, for instance, asawear, 24. pledy."*
namely:The Hon Mr. Ho Fock, $1.000; Sir Robert Ho Tang, $1,000; | There was a disturbance when the name Mr. Ho Kum Tong. $1,000: Sir Ellis +! deity was call who was enfurd Kadoorie, $800, and General Chan this bed as a resale of a Ping Kwan. 8506 Small sums have reived on Decanter 1st. the Socialists
using the members the Cabinet and also been collected by Me. Stewart, pecially the War Minister, whom they Mr. Banker and the students amount-
Beating to 83,090. accused of wing offers
Here I am pleased Hecial Operary there was not an to sax that the Flum. Mr. Lau Chu serious incident.
Pak has expressed his willingness to contribute a further sum of money, it necessary.
dr. Nitti deplore the beatings and said that menquiry and be ordered, bat he urged the cialists moderate their language if any did not wish go provoke disertlers,
The Hostel which His Excellency the Governor hus graciously consent- led to open to-day is the first part of scheme. Its early the extension
We pr
One person was led and ses wounded in lets with binieri in the streets of four in the even
Socialist Deply stated thorita. tively than the strikes would cease at mid night
THE PRINCE OF WALES.
Losos, December ard. The Prince of Wales, in the course of replying to a toast proposed by the King on the occasion of being entertained at beniet as Buckingham Palace on his retain to Great Britain said his trove of Cain ab intenskim his desire to see more of the Empire. He was looking for ward keenly to visiting Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and India in the
Ara furn
THE AMERICAN COAL STRIKE
į realization is due to the Res. A. D
Stewart, whose strong desire to do good to the Chinese is well known and much appreciated by his advancing a large portion of the cost for the erec tion, which amounted to: 986,000. The Committee, therefore, decided that all donations received, for the extension scheme will be first applied for the reduction of the loan so advanced while the other part of the scheme
will be taken in hand whenever the
amount of donations received and the Trustee's approval warrant a start. The Committee, however, feels that this year has not been a good year for getting in subscriptions for projects of this nature. Much money in the Colony had been tied up in venture which are expected to give a quick return while many calls for charities are being made upon the generosity ot the community: However, the scheme is one for the good cause of education and the committee is con-
New York. December 3rd. The Time correspondent says that that hundreds of mines are still idle and there is sign of the mere resuming work The Enet Counteolleg has appealed. the public soluntarily to undergo resorie- tion, mar new than in war-time, includ ag light nights in the cities, and the suppression of electric signs. The distri|fident that the general public, especi- Ention of eas is in.ted to overnment services and essential industries.
SPAIN.
MaDear, December 3rd.
ally the Chinese community, and all well wishers of the College will ulti- mately come forward and give their generous support to enable the entire scheme to be carried out in the near
The cabinet have decirlord to remain in ¦ future. (Applause.)
esthape.
PRINCE ALBERT A MASON..
LONDON, December 3rd. Prince Albert has been initiated in the Nawy Lodge of Freemasons,
CIECHO-SLOVAKS IN SIBERIA.
BERSE, Dember 4th.
THE BISHOP'S SPEECH. The Bishop of Victoria said: Your Excellency, ladies and gentlemen,-- We have had a good many functions in connection with St. Paul's College and they are always characterised by enthusiasm acd vigour. We are very pleased to-day to have His Excellency the Governor with us. We feel that it is an immense help to us to have T Forsign Minister of Czecho- Shahia, interviewed by Reuter, his sympathy and kindly interest in
the Mission sent to Eng- the work that we are trying to do Lard is corned with the repatriation: We welcome him and greatly appre of 14,000 Pzecho Slovaks in Siberia, ciate that he has devoted part of his
Amerien had agreed to transport half, valuable time to come here to-day and i of them from Vladivostock, and probably England and Japan would undertake to 4 hapert the reisainde-Japan-world probably provide the ships for the latter Salf
that part of
DIAMOND BUSINESS IN THE FAR
EAST..
There are
declare the Hostel open. many things that one is glad of at this time: one is glad that we have so many hundreds of boys committed to our charge: one is thankful to know that there are in many business houses, in Hongkong. in China and indeed in other parts of the world young men LONDON, December 5th. Who are doing very good work, who Presiding at a meeting of the South are good examples of English culture) African Diamond Corporation. Mr. and who, at any rate, know what Bernart Oppenheimer, chairman, drew truth and honesty mean, and one is attention to the enormous extension t greatly cheered by getting testimonials. the diamond business in the Far East n from employers of some of our young yous years, and sant that Indin, China, men saying how much they appreciate apan, the Straits Settlements, the This Indies ar other places in the the work performed by the boys train- were -day bigger buyers than the ed in St. Paul's College. Some of memy countries, who were now out of the the students. I am glad to say, are tanning, were before the war. Thus the now candidates for the sacred Minis- tipoise which at one time was threaten. try. We never forget the primary ed by the economical collapse of Ger- object for which this College was
DANY, Russia, and Austria thoroughly re-established.
Go
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ISSUE price Fr. 195,--per Bond.
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founded more than seventy years ago, and contractor credit and I must con- namtely to train Christian teachers, gratulate them on the very quick man- and we are glad to notice that many ner in which they put up this building. who are trained here come forward to It is well bulli, thoroughly well built.
lency to present him with this silver medal. His name is Eric Wong Tape. His Excellency presented the medal
re Master Wong Tape and congrats
offer their service for Christian teach. There is no scamped work here, but lared him,” ing. We think, Sir. that Christian no time has been lost in erecting it. The Rev. A. D. Stewart then an- In the House of Commons, replying to chers are best trained side by side I have only one regret about it, and | nounced that the silver key with which Bir Agg Gardner. Mr. Cecil Harmsworth with others, We think that it is best that is that it is not yet entirely paid His Excellency would open the build-
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Begistered and Parcel Mails are closed. 18 minutes: earlier than the time givan: below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close before 9 a.m. registered and parcel nails are
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HAICHING, Noon.
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A RICSHA-TRUCK COLLISION.
A LADY'S NARROW ESCAPE.
Before Mr. R. O Hutchison this morning. the driver of a truck was Percharged with reckless driving, and causing damage to a ricsha' to the extent of $30..
Swatow, Amoy sad Formosa vis Keelung
-For KALOMARU, 9am. TUESDAY, December 18. Ewatow and Bangkok-Per LUCHOW,
8 mm. Heibow, Pakboi ́and Briphong-Per
KAIFONG, 9 S.ID. Swatow, Amoy and Foccbow-Per "QUINN'EBAUG, 11 am. THURSDAY, December 18. Straits, Bangkok Ceylon, Mauritius, Bouth Africa, India vis Dhanush- kodi, Egypt and EUROPE MARSEILLES-Fer MISHIMA HARU. Registration 8.45 am. Letters 10.30 .. SATURDAY, December 20.
Jaan via Nagasaki-Per NIKKO
MARU, 10 L3
WEDNESDAY, December 24,
said that at 4.30 p.m. on November Inspector Garrod prosecuted, and
20 truck No. 495 was proceeding from Kowloon City to the slaughter house with a load of pigs. It was driven by four coolies, and was going at a Fast pace. Mrs. Mow Fung in was returning from Kowloon City. The truck collided with the ricsha, but Mrs. Mow Pung... who saw the approach of the truck, had already jumped out. The ricsha was badly smashed up, and damage was done to the extent of $30. The ricsha driver was assaulted by the coolies.
A riesha No. 527 with
The ricsha: criver stated that after the collision had occurred, he went up
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
The P. Q-81 & AL. «s. Japan left Bingapore for this Port on the 6th instant at sam, and is duo bere on the 12th instant. The C.P.O.B. Co's RM8. Empress of Aria arrived a Yokohama on Dec. 4 left there"Dec. 8, noon, and is dum at Vancover oa Deo. 18.
Methron C.3.0.5. Co's. 38. arrived at Singapore on Dec. 7 lesves there Dec. Is, and is due at Hongkong on Dec. 21.
The
The CF0.8. Coa RM8. Honteagle left Vancouver for Hongkong vis Japan ports and hanghai on Nov. 24, and is dus here on or about Dec. 28.
ARRIVALS.
December 9.
Philippine Islande, Australia and New to the truck to see the number. He Mafi. Capt. 2. Tamil, Bodwell, 43.
Straits,
Letters
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BANTANG, Brit, 1963 tons, from, ubu, Capt. Passmore, Wo Fat Sing,
PREUMPENS, Brit, 1,085, tons, Ercin Saigon, Capt. Hamilton. Wo Fat Birg E
LOONGSANG, Brit 1,093 tons, from Manila, Capt. W. Broker, J.M. & Co C35.
BANRI MARU, Jap., 8,348.tona, from WYTHEVELLE, Amer., 4,000 tons, from Boston, Capt. D. E. Rodici, Admiral Line, &4.
MUROTO, Jap, 1346 tons, from Rure, Capt. Takeno, M.B.K., Just Bay.
BATBUKI MARU, Jap., 1,300 tons, from Chin-wan-tao, Capt. T. Yabuta Dodwell, B30.
YACHIYO MARU, Jap., 785 tons, from Chin-was-tao, Capt. Morisada. Dodwell, B32.
Zealand ris Thursday land was assaulted by the men, and he re-
Beported it at the Police Sution. Per TANGO MARU. gistration 8.45
Mrs. Mow Fong said that while 9.30 A.FL.
returning in a ricsha from Kowloon FRIDAY, December 26.
City, she noticed a truck coming to- Bangkok, Ceylor, Mauritius, wards her. The speed was so fast South Africa, Indis via Dhanush kodi, Egypt and EUROPE vis that she expected a collision with the MARSEILLES - Per
SADO ricshs, so she jumped on to the road. MARU. Registration 9.45 am. Just then the truck collided with the Letters 10.30 a..
ricsha which was damaged. The ric-| sha coolie went up to see the number | Shanghai, North China and Japan via of the truck, but he was assaulted by
Kobe Per KAMO MARU,
She told the coolie that the coolies. ID .m.
she had got the number of the truck, J.M. & Co. and instructed him to send up a tiesha
TUESDAY, December 30.
•
CLEARANCES.
December 1.
stated that Section III of Article 205 of for their breadth of view and general for. It seems to be a very difficult ing was the gift of the architect, Mr. the Pace Treaty implied clearly that usefulness in life if they are not shut time to get any money in Hongkong Samy. the ratification of the Peace Trenty was up in seminaries and trained under just now. I do not know whether the to io, interpreted as covering both, the secluded conditions. They rub high dollar leads people to invest their His Excellency: My Lord Bishop, atification of the Opium Convention and shoulders with other boys of other money in sterling or Americab money ladies and gentlemen.-I had much the signature of the special
protocol which opened The Hague
religions and other views on life alte or something, but at any rate some pleasure in accepting the invitation to Conference accordance with the resolutions passed at gether, and we can be sure that i friends very kindly disposed towards open this magnificent building and the thite Opium Conference in 1914 for Christianity does not stand that test this College and anxious to help us have been much interested in hearing
LAIBANG, Brit, 6.30 .., for Kobe. bringing the said Convention into force, the candidates are not of very much tell us they are very sorry but money the report Mr. Tso has read to us. All the more then mast it be held to use as Christian ministers. There is very tight at the present time. I You know, all of you, at least as
EBANG, Brit, a.m., for Shanghai, or the signature of the special pro fore, we are glad to know that in this am very sorry that a really heavy much as 1 do, about the excellent teen in the anne of the Powers which had College some are being trained, or, burden of debt, remaining on the Col-work which has been done in the past weighing the views of other persons
from Kowloon, and to report to the J. & Co. Police.
SUIYANG, Brit, noon, ler Shanghai, already ratified the Opium Convention. or least, receiving their early education lege,, falls upon the shoulders of Mr. by St. Paul's College and I assure you, with whom they are brought into con ricsha, said that on the evening of the Chinkiang, B. & 8.
B. 8. Mr. Mow Fung, the owner of the HOIHOW, Brit., 6 a.m., for Wuhu via with a view to joining the ministry of Stewart. I was glad to hear Mr. you do not appreciate it any more the Church. We are greatly cheered Tso's cheery report and I am sure fully than I do. I am specially glad figures of the debt on the building to the depot in a damaged condition.
tact. I feel sure that now that the 20th ult., the ricshs was brought back ASIA MARU, Jap., .., for Kobe, by the interest we have always found that the co-operation of the Chinese that the building, which Arst brings have been brought to your notice, it One of the wheels was smashed, and Haiphong, Y.K.E.
N.Y.E. the Chinese gentlemen take in this gentlemen will not let the burden of me into connection with this school, will be only a question of a short time one or two spokes were broken "on
CANTON MARU, Jap., 8 am, for College. You have heard from Mr. that debt remain long.
should be a hostel, as it always seems before the generosity of this com- the other wheel. The axle was bent. Yue Tui Hong.
XWANGLEK, Uhi., 7am, for Dairen, {BY COURTESY "HONGKONG DAILY
Tso that the extensions which were CHINESE STUDENTS' WORK, to me in educational matters that it is
The Rev. A. D. Stewart said: Your outside the actual class-rooms that the unity, which has already been well The vehicle was also seen by Sergeant kok via Swatow, B. &B. made"a few years ago were entirely
CHANGOHOW, Brit, noon, for Bang- PRESS."]
subscribed for in a very short time by Excellency, ladies and gentlemen,most important part of school life lles, burden from Mr. Stewart's shoulders.
proved in the past, will remove the Fox. DEATH OF COLONEL ROBERTSON the Chinese, and when it became Before handing the key to your Ex- and the spirit of association and dis- cannot think that a wealthy and shaft of the truck at the time. He had Australian Line.
VICTORIA, Brit, neon, Lor Med- The defendant said he was on the bourge via Manila and Parts, China necessary to set 0 Foot this cellency to open the door, I have a cipline and fellowship which is ac generous community like this will told the other coolles to put on the very extensive, extension we cer- small favour, to ask. Just recently in quired by living PEKING, December 8th. tainly would not
company with one's allow the debt to remain for any ap brake on going down the steep road. dared to connection with the subscriptions for fellow students is, perhaps, the most preciable time even though the dollar The only damage was a broken spoke Colonel Robertson, British Military embark, upon it but for the en- this building, the students themselves valuable part of one's education.may be high. I have much pleasure and he had offered to pay compensa Attache, died last night at American Hospital, Ticntain, where be Chinese, They seem to appreciate subscription campaign and we thought what the Bishop says of the desir- that the blessings of God may rest on
the couragement we received from the have been going around and having a have been extremely pleased to hear in opening this building and praying tion: Jd andergone, ten days ago, an opera the moral training that their boys get it would be rather nice on an occasion ability of training students, not in a the labours of the College. (AP Sergeant Fox to give evidence as to Inspector Garrod said he would call tion for appendicitis. His remains will The accorded a military funeral in.Peking in a school like this and here I would like this to present a prize to the one narrow place where they form a flock plause.) ** Wednesday.
like to express my hearty thanks to who got the largest amount. We col- by themselves, but among persons of
the damage. His Excellency then unlocked the the gentlemen of the Extension Com- lected altogether close on $2,000. different, views and religions so that door, declaring the building open, the until the 18th..
His Worship remanded the case mittee who have laboured so zealously. One student, who has beca given a they may be quite sure that the con party then proceeding ons "tour" "of on behalf of this scheme. I am glad half holiday to-day for the occasion, victions they hold are not merely those inspection. Refreshments, were pro... · this very fine building is now, com is here this afternoon. He managed taught them by their masters but those vided on the roof where a string band plete. I think it does the architect, to collect $200 and I ask your Excel which they have arrived at efter was in attendance.
OF PEKING.
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