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- cutter first abint 106 yards off on my port bow I could not see her tofory because a Manila stomer was in the way.
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was not keeping a proper look out. Ha shaved the bows of the Zujirs too close, and trok no proper steps to avoid a collision, therefore his certificate would be suspended for twe months,
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THE ABOLITION OF THE CAT.
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A good deal of interest should be taken in the exhibition of the Chioaman who Sandow decides to have the best scalar as general physical developme. A fifty dollar groid mad a should attract 'some good uxamples' sarl the winner is to show himself on Wednesday night, when, we understand, the Governor is expected to be put. Any Chinaman, enoterar gentle man. in eligible, and may come from anywhere in the mightfoarhoed even from Lantou. "Another interesting features for Tucedy auth Wednesday rights. is a wrestling competition Ang mayd (European) who can stand up against "a pupilánfreied by Sandow for twenty minutes will greign a gold medal; any rannaging ten
The employment of white mice in subroutines mirtos reis nace will gain a silver modal nad by the Admiralty and the bearing them on the for five minutes with funding of the professions! ship's books for in jens had its parallel some
balles ger, a bronze medal is to be awarded.
years back in one single instance in the enrol, Particularsappearinth advertisement. Soldierement of a cut for military services lutherang and sailors are taking an interest in this enin- the Admiralty recognise the utility of this petition Sous competitors have already been class of mouse in its own particular tion of hard from, ateording to the manager
seamanship. the War Office failed to appreciate the special services of and necessity for the cat On Baturday Sandow told a Daily Prax rep, rter a number of amusing stories, of which in question and where the Admiralty understin the following is a specimou :--
that, if you onploy a four-fested creature in any capacity, that creators will want feeding and its food paging for, the War Ofs Dever grasped this somewhat well-known notion and as a consequence, lost a considerable enn of public money besides the services of a specialist absqlu oly fuvaluatio for the duties for which it was engaged. The case of the military cat was
A PARIS JEHD.
**Torstuen of the day Fares are very cruel." sail Mr. Sundow, "and their horses are very thin and can hardly get along. The drivers ply the ship so much that they get into the habit of hitting to horses antomatically, and the driver
of tho en in which I was travelling along one of the boulevards was no exception to the rule. Now cruelty to a dumb animal always puts me out of temper, and after watching this concEsaan whipping his horse for some time I could keep quiet no longer, and cried out, "Stop that, don t hit him again. I'm not in a hurry: you-can-drivo slowly." Not the slightest notice took the cabman, but hegan-curling his whip again and struck the animal across the head. Again I said "Look here, stop that." but he continued with greater zest than ever I lost my temper, and taking my stick, hit him across the back, not very hard, but so that he could feel it equal to the whipping he gave the
horse,
"How do you like that, you cruel beggar" I asked. Ho stopped the cab, took his whip, and turning it round with the big end towards mo, ssid in quick French-How dare yon, at the tazas time soundly rating me. Soon a large crowd gathered, who urged the 'cahmun on to the fray. With so many hackers he took courage, and approaching struck at my **shiner" with his wisip knocking it over my ayou. Now I did not like to be made u show of so I thought the only thing to finish bim of world be to frighten him of give him a surprise. Catching him as he sat on the box, I turned him a saddan semur mult in the air so quicidy that even his wooden aloes did not fall off. The only thing that happened was that the reine leheld were twisted, His backers, the unruly mob, slunk back in surprise, but roared with laughter at the cabby's discomfort, Without saying a word, he gathered up the ribbons and drove on to the hotel, whore I paid him and went upstairs. Approaching the hotel porter, ho asked Who is that man The reply was-Sandow; the strongest man in the world. Parbleu, guld the John. congratulate myself What a lucky obap I ani that he didn't break my neck."
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important. There aro very few words that meas exactly the same thing, and if you know, a large Coming, as it dil, towards the end of the number of words you can give much more pro
or has presented the prizes, the Sisters of the fed to comparatively few nouns, adjegliveš
pleasant one it would be necessary for the education. The labourera conversation is made entirely change the programme which had been
up of a few hundred words; a writer of repute carried out in the other schools, and in this wil use many thousands. But you should nore respect they wore secssful. The schoolroom a woril of which you are not quite cartair of was decorated with red white and blue ribbon, the racing, tind of two words which equalle which hung in festions round the walls, while represent your meaning you shotald me the tae scholars all wore a red white and blue shorter, long, of course, as it is not slang rosoite The attr etive müşjeul, programu, with the same resiciction do not be afraid of which was not too long to becoine taking use of littlemaal weide of they expres was a brat ïu itself, and spoke volumes for the
exactly your idea. 1 recommend to those girls, instruction received by the pupils.
who wish I write well, that whenever they crane ! ---Miss M. NOLANCO DA SILVA opened the pro-
NATIVE, IDEAS OF AMERICANS, The Chico Daily News frans ates a boycott gramme by a b.i.faddress in which shetbankalaross, du their ending, a now word or phrase,
We give below a fory extracts by which it will His Excollenty the toverend Fathers, and the they should learn previadr what it means, and proclamat on posted and distribated at Chistos.
be seen how the disentont ja hing famed ladies and gentleman present for their kindness put it down in a note book for future use,
Alay: We Chinese verily suffer the in visiting the school on such an occasion, and Again, avoid unnecessary superlatives. Your rated their kind indulgence to overlook uyajotives will be stronger if they are not extremist insult from the Americans. Con
that exalta religion, enjoys liberty, and has i little mistakes. The Miss P. Ros and M. constantly qualife by adverbs such as tranensidering thruselves to Im a civilized country reputation for law and order, they look down Abwer's playing of the "Symphouis d'enfant dously mormously," and even "very" (which
on other countries with t e utmost contempt. was well received, and the recitation of it, I suppose means "verily," or "lanly") slank Miss C. Mattock. "Going to the Edge of the only occasionally be usel. The person who is If any other eaantry orests them, they are Earth" provoked much mirth. The action song always ready to swear to a fact will be less jealous to the last do free. We Chinen have a beljaved tiun Che cue who habitually answers reputation as Jabeurers all over the world, henca- Ain-ricans are jealous of us, and exclude us given by the 21 girls looked very pretty, alsa the scarf drill with the rest, white and blue with plain Yea" or "Nay." With words from their loaders."
(Thure uppeared sometime since in a book MEDOC scarfs. The Polka Concertata played by the well leoled, sentences simple and gram-
written by an Americi, & picture, in which a Chines
ST EMILION halig followed by a lot o Mines Brewster, Camara, Loching. Volaz matira.und the subject traatelin à
Americans who were pulling hi, can and pluck- MARGAUX... Barretto, Best, E. Felices and L. Sison was a clear and consecutive manner, an essay cannot rare musical treat, and Miss M. Hicks kept fail to be intelligible and, if the writer ing bis clothing, and at the same tine tasking ST. JULIEN
Neither can you go where you choose in the her bearers in a simmer of hughter while she has knowledge of what she is writing, must also gestas and signs to iliende bin. Detestable.) ST. ESTEPHE related 16 them the Wouters of the English be interesting. For most purposes his will country, but are limited to s cerain place like A vertaju military store, one years ago, in Language," Mi-s. D. Sonza's pianoforte solo suffics, but the girl who has achieved so zach banished convict. They would like nothing England; suffered from a Wrrible scourge ni “Overture de Raymond," was loudly applauded, success will probably not be satisfied, but will better then to drive all Chin-ss out of their rats who did much dange to the reserved the programme was concluded by aconcerted want to make her.composition really pleasurabbord s clothing and equipment kept in readiness to piero, descriptive of the fine arts, in which to read. For this she must remember that us solos were sung by Miss M. Barradas (Music), talking is everyday song, so is writing every lay issue to the soldiers on mobilization. The case was reported to the unthyrities who ordered Miss E. Best (Poetry), Miss Eur. Felices poetry: harony must ba studiegi and discordant that euch necessary stepu should be taken locally (Painting), Miss T. Borretto (Architecture), sounds avoided. Sach sounds gre inha mais
Miss R. Gallazi (Sculpture) and Miss Elr. words, the nemusical repolition in one sentene seemed most econoinical and, at the same
of the same words, and arrangements of words time, most effective in putting a stop to this Felices (Genius of the Arts). wastage of public stores. The local military, The Rev. FATHEE DE MARIA, before calling which, if not actully ungramatical, are without upon His Excellency, to distribute the prizes.jaelegant, for instance, split-infinitives, and the having obtained the permission, which no military action, seems possible, felt ad the roport of the Inspector of Selinals on justified in getting a cat, at no expense to the Italian Convent, and stated that they the public, and letting him loose in the store accepted the praises contained therein, and were encouraged thereby to go on progressing: they also accepted the suggestions, which they would endeavour to act upon.
as follows:-
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HIS EXCELLENCY then distributed the prizes, after which he addressed the childron, saying
The Inspector of Schools has given me a your eoauct, and satisfactory report work during the year, with one exception and I shall deal with that exception ir the for remarks that I now address to the elder girls. The two highest standards showed themselves weak in English composition, Possibly the subject does not appear to you important, as you may not intend to write books, and you will not be called apen to compile reports. Apart, however, from the facts the the better you can write the better you will talk, and the more pleasure you will get from reading what is well written, you should re member that there is a branch of composition which is certainly as much women's work as man's. This is letter writing, a subject in which more women excel than man. A well- written letter gives pleasure, apart from the information it contains and the evidence of friendship that it faruishes. An ill-written latter is troublesome to read and bassins the interest in the writer. A letter, like any other form of essay, tulis 'n good one must say something interesting, that is, it must be sound in matter and say it well, or be correct in style.
rats. The sub-letting of the duties of rat- catching was duly repertal to the War Ofies and the now poblic servant was officially put in orders" from the date at which bis duties originally commence,, For rations one pennyworth of milk was bought per diem, the cat being expected to obtain his solid subsistence by foraging in the government store. At the end of his first quarter's duty, there was a marked improvement in the condition of the Government goods, rats were as scarce as money in Hongkong, and the cat himself was in fine condition and working order. The bill for milk ormy to Ja. 6d. for the quarter and was forwarded for adjustment and approval. Now, it is a funny thing, but perfectly true, that unless the regulations contain some silusion by nama to anything in use by the army that particular thing is disallowed illegal, so to speak, The highly trained London officials searched bigh and low for any procedent.or regulation which implied that a est required The only cat feeding! There was pone!
offlciully" recognised was cat o nine tails" Land this was abolished and obsolete! No rations had ever been drawn for it either! Therefor, the bill for the Rat catcher's" food was * Disallowed" and marked "Excessive". In addition a beard was ordered to assemble and ascertain why, secing the expense incurred by the On Saturday morning the steam launch cat, rat traps had not been employed, whilst, if Whether you, can say something interesting Butler and a cutter from the U.S. Callao employed, how many the members of the board depends on whether you notice, remember and collided in the harbour, the cutter's crew, thres/ Considero enfficient to replace the official cat. think about what you see, kuat and rend. If
RESCUE FROM DROWNING.
The board, having gravely considered the matter, reported that in their opinion thirty-two traps would meet the case at that a soldier would
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you go through life without paying attention to what happens around you, and without try. ing to understand things, you will never be
termination of a subicaco by a preposition. I will leave the English teacher to explain. by examples, to any girls who I may have interested in these matters, how such errors are to be aroided, as well as unw they may improve their writing by balancing their sentences, introducing apt parallels, picturesque illustrations and festive quotations. I will close these remarks, I trust before they have become tedious, by emphasizing the beneficent effect on writing which rosalts from the reading of good books, and by prosenting the works of a master of style (Macaulay's Essays and Biographies) to the girl who is most likely to pa ofit by their perusal, that is to the girl who has shown the greatest promise in her English composition, Miss Brewster (Applause).
Before I sit down, I wish to thank the Rev. Father Maria for the attention which he has given in introducing at this school the particular study of hygiene. I saw the report on the school before it was read by the Bev. Father, and noticed that while reading it he omitted reference to the good work he himself had done in connection with that study. The Inspector of Schools is arranging for en examination on the subject to be held in December, for which prizes will be gived, and I hope one will fall to this school. (Applause).“
The singing of the National Anthem terminated the proceedings in the schoolroom, after which His Excellency was condunted to the sitting room, where he was regaled with light refreshments.
"VAIN EXCUSES."
in zumber, bring capsized into the water, and one of them, who was unable to swim, being nearly drowned. He was, however, rescued by bare to be struck off duty to attend to the able to write wall, or even to talk mell, I an archor and chain, declared he "found it
the gallant action of Constable D. Foley, who was on board the Police pinuace which steamed up to the scene. The constable took in the situation at a glance, and living into the water in all his apparel, caught the drowning man as ho was about to sink. He kept the sailor afloat until Messrs. Laze Crawford launch appeared and tookshim and bis unconscious charge out of the water.........
The sailor was restored to cousciousness and
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setting and general supervision of the traps not mean that when you have an occasion to Thereupon thirty-two traps wore supplied to write an essay or a letier, or that when you con- the stora-keeper at a cost of some stillingsverse, you should take the opportunity of show aplece, the cat was relieved of its arduousing how much you kanw, but I mean that i duties whilst a private soldier undertook the should be clear to the reader or listener that billet of official commander of the rat-catching you hare definite and well grounded information apparatus. The interattended to bis instructions and opinions on the subject about which you to the letter with the result that, at the end of are writing or talking. Next, as regards the his first quarter in offi o, the destruction to
manner of writing. Before you begin a letter stores was worse than had ever been known and or essay, you should havó a distinct idea of what sent off to his ship. Thy Commander of the this officint part of rats captured returned you are going to write, and how you are going Callus withered the whole uffair and speaks their numbers as Nil! An enquiry into the to arrange it. For instance, in a latter you wighly of the bravery of Constable Foley, whose reason for this failure elicited the fact that no will probably first refer to ope you have plucky act has been referred to the Captain blame was attachin'le to the soldier or the traps received from the person to whom you are Superintendent of Police. A report of the under his command but that, seeing there was writing, and you will answer any questions roscus is to be furnished to His Excellency the † no regulation authorising the expenditure of a
will Next, you that it may contain Governor, who will no doubt bring the matter farthing for providing “bait" for the traps, the go on to say what you have been doing, sooing, under the notice of the Royal Humans Society, trape had never been "bsite!" and the rats had hearing or reading, and make your remarks ‘en and thus obtain for the plucky constable the quite usturally preferred spending their time in the events or books. Then you will ask any medal be so well deserves.
eating the more digestible military stores to questions you may wish to put to your curres. spoiling their teeth in experiments upon steel:pondent. This is only one arrangement of many that might be made, and I only meation trape!
it to explain that there should be conic-order in the way you put down your thoughts. In su essay it is of mere importance that the leas should bo in a regular sequence, and that thing should not dy abeat from ons part of the subject to another. The different parts abould be kept in separate paragraphs and should lead -on from one to another in a natural order. A frequent cause of books being dry and dull to close up to me before I saw her. She did not (1) One-cat-78. 61. por quarter() expensee attempt to get out of my way, but came straight of two enquiries+one able-bodied man thirty-read is that this rule is not foll well: the story en and ran into me, striking me about two teet two expensise. steel rat traps the loss of doen not, as it wore, flow on ia austural way. from the bow on the port side. I could not see many pounds of public property and it was only Just in the same way that you should arrange the Lifferent parts of your subject in pour any one on the deck of the launch. My boat is after prolonged study that it was discovered that
mind before you commence writing, you * four-unced cutter-gig. When the collisionit is a fallacy to alfempt to express an expert took place three of my men were knocked over in any particular Has in terms of a collection should arrange your sentences before you board. The polics. niunaco appeared within a of symbols which have no coniection in put them down, in order that they may tafil minute, and they threw a lil boog, and PC-77 individual and spontaneous notion with that the first requirement of style that in, he ele (Douglas Foley) jumped over-board and save fue at all! Even the cat must have laughed at so They are more likely to be this if they are clumsy an attempt at saying money by trying simple and short than if they are complicated to save a few pints of oilk in one direction and long, and they must be grammatical. There whilst expanding pounds in another during the must be no doubt as to which noun or pronoun
Later in the morning. Mr. Basil Taylor, Assistant Harbour Master, held an inquiry into the circumstances connected with the. collision.
The result of this economic move, expressed sa simple equation, works out as followe (1) One ent (expressed in sterling)78. Gd. per John Eagat, petty officer in charge of the quarter or (2) one catanje, od pre aules
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to Cm We show them all respect as honoured guests, having sever even vontured to look uskance at them. Why! CALIFORNIA is it that, when we go to their country, they treat us worse than chickens and dogs? (1 hoy kiss their dogs and chickens, but will not deign to speak to a Chin man, and ou occasion will drive ns off like dugs, or call us chickens How detestable) Even Americans living in China are constantly ashibiting their savagery, getting in a passion of anger, and striking and abusing the Chinese-this is well known by all. Fareigners all say that we are inoffensive.
which is but noother way of saying that we are of unaccount.
If all the people in North and South Chins "quite in ant brying American goods, it will be like seizing them by the threat, and taking away their living. Let us consider that Chine buys not less than several hundred millions of dollars worth of Americ, goods rach year. hack to Chips is not over a million of dollars, while the savings sent by Chinese (in Ainericu) and even this million they seek to devise a new plan for procenting a single cent of it from coming back! It must all be spent there. those of them who come to China na seonomi- eal in food and general expenses, stingy and mean, saving up money to sand bome, while the money wa lay by in America we are not allowed to send home, to support our parents and wives and children. Is not this going ton thousand miles to be slaves ? Alas!
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day. What is required of the Guilds is that they devise some resource for the Chinese people. For nearly all our Chinese people wear foreign, cloth, and bar horosene oil. If the ass of them be suddenly stopped, it is to be feed is result would be self destruction. If we could purchase weaving machinery and plant cotton, and opou mines increasing production, so that the people would not consume farkigu products, then we would never need American goodi.”
There is another matter against which it will be necessary for the Guilds to provida, otherwise the Americans will change the mark on their goods, and get other nationalities to sell them to us for them. And so China will est only be working for an empty name, but will be getting a real harm. In a single word, it is better to use one's own goods than those of any other country whatever."
"JIUJITSU" CONDEMNED BY MEDICAL JOURNAL,
A parallel case to the one which happened a considerable time ages in which a sau pan cookie, who was charged with fraudolent using it
of the detective police of Hoating about the harbour," is now in the hands Singapore, reports the Free Press.
-American Medicine,one of the most conserva- A coolie was arrested trying to dispcso-of-are journals of its class in the States, recently ship's anchor and chain which he had in a cart, dereted a lengthy article to a discusion of and on being questioned he said that some claya jiujitsu. The gist of Its contention, arrived at ago whilst his boat was on the way to Bata on purely technical premises, was that the Bokit for timber, he encountered bad weather system was not adaptable to American athletes. and had to cast anchor. When the storm had Jujitsu depended, the journal contanded, ap subsided in hosed up his anotor and fund an intimate anatomis knowledge of the joints the other anchor and chain hooked on to it. and peripheral nerves. To quote:-
The crema of the story lies in the fact that the anchor he declares he became possessed of in such a curious manner is un ocess-going ships sacher and if it bail become entangled in the ampin grapuel, could not have been hauled up by Sandof and bis combined troupe. Yet the prisoner he is slightly built is emphatic that he bauled it out of the water by himself
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The P. & O. steamer Muit left Singapore for this port on the 21st instant, at 5 p.m., with the outward English Maile, and is dae here on the 26th instant, about no702,
The IG.M. steamer Prinz Estet Friedrich, rarrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin if the 4th July, left Colombe on Friday, pm, and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 1st Augast.
The 1.G.Mss. Prinz Heinrich, which left
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Shanghai on Thursday at 6 p..
The Boston S.S. Co agir. Tremont sailed from Moji on the 19flinst. for Shanghai, Manila and Hongkong.
The Sr. Den of Crombie left Singaporn on the ad iust., and may expected here on the 27th inst.
The str. Itubi loft Maui'a on Friday, the 21st lost, and is das here to morrow morning,
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday lastel the following report:
The buremster On the 23rd at 12.10 has risen in Luzon, and fallen on the counts of "China, parti ularly in the Norik.
A depression-uppars to be m Ting Eastwards over N. Chias. Pressure is highest over the Philippine.
Frosh 3 and S.W. winds may be expected in the Formosa Channel and the N. part of the Forecast:-Mcderate S.W. winde; shower
a verb refers. It is to prevent confusion of this China Sea. I sort that you learný grammatical roles and how
The wrestler tries to seizs his opponent in
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such a way that be can twist a joint, say the MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS shoulder, so as to give great pain. American schoolboys have a brick of sains sucher's
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. index finger and bending it Lue' us! pain canses the sufferer to cry for marcy; ad is is typical of lilitan. It is combined with such tricks us pressing upon exposed nerves or tender spots
while joints such as puder the lobe of the car, whi holding the opponent in a species of
or effort may be made to choke the
As soon as the antagonist roluxes his guard in a moment of pain, the other slips behind him and while back to back throws him over his head by a dexterous movement. While still stunned, the fallen man is seized, bound, handcuffed or, in the olden times, despatched with the sword. The system was carefully taught to all the samaral or ruling este, bat the moes of the people were kept in ignorance of its tricks,
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The qualities of a Japanese juggler ara required for expertness-very Bexible, jointe, MassEmel sivarge of thon how this day great musentar power, a cool head and a feline Acting Chief Manger during the bence on agility which no race possesses except the leave of Mr. W. B. DIXON, or until farther Japanese, and, even with these natural trails, notice. the Jup require Averal years to learn the By Order of the Board of Directors. numerous tricks, and must keep in constant expert do not succeed, so that it is not at all
Hongkong, 13th July, 1905. practice. Europeans who attempt to become. probable that it can be transplanted to America and furish. The footpal has more efficient means of attack and the victim is not as well off as he would be with a fair knowledge of
"Jedizial concluded by saying that the dangers of jiujian were so great that it wonki! be well for all American physicians and physical. culturists to discourage
ure it," only Japan hones and ants being adaptable to the system. If the system svutinued to gain wido practice it of cases of twisted, spruined and preminently maintained, physicians would meet with a sorios damaged joints and traumatic neuritis.
Already," it asserted, there are reports of fatalities from, the viclent throws upon the floor, and jiujiten would seem to be more
to life than boxing and football dangerous
C. P. CHATER, Chairman.
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