CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY,
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A VICHERGAL EXPLANAFTON,
113 NITRIT OF LEBELLION DENOUNCED
THE HONGKONG DATEY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19TH 1906.
building railways, and it is equitable for a staners to 'iustify a departure from the regula. province do make use of its resources to parryious, because the captain of the "Kwang out chemes for the beneft of the province. I Tung" feared that the other ship would know that there are commercial dification in not be bound by them. They was nothing was not to suggest that the Tai On" Kwangtang and I therefore do not wish to
those responsible branch of commerce. I only desire to raise & authorities to show that fazal of over one vaillion tails from several lines for the navigation of ships must stick to the which woukt net hizo hard on them. Bosides
rules except under exceptional cireumaturens
BELILIOS PUBLIC SCHOOL.
CHINESR AND, WESTERN KNOWLEDGE,
His Excellency the Governor prgjised at tho annual priza distribution of this school hold
A. Irvine, Inspector of Schools, W. D. Braid- wood, G. H. Pirrey and many of the pupils, parenia and frionts.
Uur Canton Correpontient ses transla impor an increased tax on any particular going to, keep to the regulation, Cenas-11etod yesterday. There were also present Mesars. E.
tip of a perirlamation by Viewry Shan Ich to allay public resentaunt at the arrest. of Dai Kwai-pui.
Ingine ing it mys that the Yot fit will give them in exchange for the icenamed unt excepi under stream of vary great danger.
Poression was realesined in by that the ling might be completed, auf for this three million -tacks ons required. In addition, dolentures for
taxes shares in the railway concern,
the earnings will derive profits from
Thy
of
the increase of
As this will be my last report, a short resume of the work of the 15 years during which the
cho he been, in existened my not be out of plaer, The school was originally started- by Dr. Eitel, H.M.1, whose object was the
datulion, of Chines and Eurasian children, It' was first loented in a private horse in Hollywood Road, Miss Mana, a certifientel toocher fra England, took charge in March, Is890, anal hognat her work with. 24 girls. She left in August of the same year and was terved by Miss Ward, ale a certiĥented teacher from England. On her resignation Dr. Eitel asked me to undertake the duties of Head Mistress Hence by appointment, which dates from Septembar, 189, when the'; number on the roll was 70, In 1892 it. Ind increased to 155; then it beganas poussary to werk greater accommodation. It was then that
On the Governor's arrival a programme, which included recitations and physital exorcises, was hat is conditions did not obtain on this
the in
proceeded with, and on its conclusion Mr. Irvine occasion, and he submitted that crease of speed on the part of the Kward Mrs. Batrina's anunt report, from which million Carly hit fo be redeemed by the the railway and the awer of controlling Tang" was not justified. The. Mr. Sharp the following extracts are taken z- In this its operations will also be in Heir hands had good that tho Kwang Tang" was Kwangying Government, as ita danı
i have appointed directers and exensed by the rule of the agony” of the mention. it was absolutely missary to Although imo new taxation, and is bad distrilimted assistants they are not drawn guy salary moment." but i did not consider thing that
expectedly this in the best way, opposing no one section from the railway camera.
theory applied in the cases of the captain of tho Kwong Tung," and, in bis opinion, it was of the parklar Thai sarr denke did not object ¦ Leung Shengshan and others who do not understand coqumuni oqnity, deliberately obt al firs The procination, trù moes on
speed which caused the Che startedly, on the 9th and 19th inst the trust my plops. I never had the slightest
collision. With regard to the facts, his Lordship From in in stay, Leong, Shew-shan, La Keni-pui, thought that they would do. 1. Show and of bere !of the anndarky toqirios made I have discoveyed That Lai. would have to docide between two cases that and counsel A Boting of the gentry to discuss Kai-prais very mean, vulgar and were diametrically opposed.
which ought to When he was
nu official suggested certain fact ng plates and instigated the merchants to popriar 98.
his Lordship placing Fuki-n he left
operate against 1 very bad moky repudiate what hey bad id mu made theita
bekim, his return to Canton his reliance on the evidence for the defence. sign u document expressing their unwill- ingars to ingrase the Toi Pa tax so us confuet has been very pervaros towards Bis He wont on to quote authorities to show This time he has made use that it was the duty of the Kwang Tang', po adstruct my policy and to avail thems lyg untivo people, of this opportunity to ignore my commands of expressions ilmat me seditious and has treated 10 keep her course and speed, being the over- I at first thought that Li Show-gned was the Chinese law with contempt. 1 lave given taken ship. It was her duty to maintain har If so only person doing all this, and I would have instructions to search him and keep him under speed when another was passing. taken we notice of the matter, as I consider that vigilant surveillage. I will discriminat--fleirinerenset her speed shin not merely broke the¦ Shesmen is a tow-bor and shamelesserians and faulis sad will mențialize the article which prohibites] that but became an individual and that he was not worth being | Throus to have then cashierol. If Lai and quámud d. But 'I find that, Tai Kwei-pui Leong' will admit that they are wrong. and teong Shewchain age both hon er enncerned will memorialize thus Thraps to have flam in the wafter. They are both prominent dem
reinsinted in eir titles. I shall cause them to hiers of the gentry, as of noble family, went for his arrested and will have them punished with the generations have received Imperial fascours endatung severity. Being afraid that you Em the cerasion of the redemption people might listen to the depraved goatty of the railway they wem both app adatod who would spread false rumours, en account of representatives of the Kwangtung provinen, this I lave issued this proclamation written on They hath avis the fifiendly there is to
a board nod has had it hung outside my This funds for the building of the levamen to inform the puldir. I command you
Leefts
all to take notice and abstain from die boying this proclamation.
Note by our Correspondent. Unofficial people present emphatically deny that Lai Kwid pui used any seditions expressions,
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AGAINST FIGAROOF..
and shonid have taken the tend to desi plans and exhort the people to cley my canniands and bring the matter to the iesired i end. Why should Oey obstruct ine? Contrary to my expectations, ou the 120 insi, these two members of the gundry and others of a museling
At a meeting held yesterday (16th inst. at in the Kwong-bi Hospital, where I had Coputed Wong. Ping-yau, Trotui, nud Hear the Chamber of Coinmoter, it was dismistud to Man-wing, both, dizenters of the railway, Wing put increased taxation question to the assistant Tote. Two Ests wor laid on the balda and the Tsung-ya Koung Shim-chan,
merchants were requested to sign one or the directors, the Profiel, the Nano-Hid and Poon- Yu Magistrates the superentendent of Railway her agengiling to their willinguss or unwill- Affairs, nadale Superintendotal of Likin, instelingass to accept the meresse. The listexpress. of exlecting the members of the 72 guilds to the opposition to this increase was rotors with Endorse my proposals, which they ward at liest across ames, and after the lists ar chopped willing to do, created a great niso purl" talked with the seals of the 72 guilds the dement mest, boisterous manner, insulting the will be sent together with a petition to all the high feials of the province with the exception
•fficia's present and slandering the foverinevad.
of the Viceroy, who is temporarily igned. Lai Kwai-puikud the andarity to speak to the people ami marle no of expressions such as Speeches worn numerons and mast of ther
were pacific, exerting the merchants and Thagh the people in Formoen have beesine Japanese subjects and are subject to stringent | people to observe order and hot to resort to It was also decided to send regulations it would be better for to do the violent measures sains than to be subjects of China." Such delegates to enquire after Lai Krai-pui's language implùs ignorance of the laws of health, and to enuveg to hint the metubers China. The insulting language and by Lai precistíon of his courageous or nurd, as he towards the ofleiels is a trifling malfer, but the was starving end suffering for the people's above language is a serious matter, and if such a spirit should spread it would not oply elstract the railway affair but will mislead the publie and involve it-in sorians trouble.
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Since my arrival-in Kwanghung I have devetal ing time day and night in reforming unates of public griorance. I am the fipt. Viceroy who ordered the dismissed of yunadu raubers and gave instruction to my subordinates tú do likewise. This was done to protect y mehunts al poopla in getierul. I have enshire, impresed heavy finer and banished all these civil and nailitary officials who have abused i and tyrannied the people. This I did without feur of incurring animeshy and making en mies.
Cas
SUPREME COURT,
Phursday, January leth.
IN ADMIRALLY JURISDATION.
Beront SIR. FRANCIS PIGGOTT (CHIEF,
JUSTICE) WITH Cæprain MoRRISON
AS NAUTIC -1. ASSESSOR.
THE YIK AN 8.9 00, P. OWNRIS 43*
His Lordshiji heard the arguments of Pansi
in this natio
Mr. Sharp resumed his address, pointing out
overtaking ship and took on herself the added obligatime of keeping out of the way.
At the close, his Lordship Intimated that he reserved judgment.
IN CRIMINAL Seşsın xa,
Barone Mr. A. G. WisĖ (Puisse Jupinj.
A COOL REQUEST.
flo Fuk pleaded guilty to a charge of tobbery with violete in the harbour along
with other two men,
Prisoner sail if his Lordship would let him go he would look for the other two men
His Lordship-Will he come back himself, I wonder?
Detvelive Inspector Harsu informed the Court that the prisoner pointed on two neu who were not the right wen.
the Hon. K. R. Belilios in hose death we have so lately mourned che forward with big gerereus offer to provide a building if the Government world give the ground. This offer was accepted by the Governmeret, who pave the gromad upon which the Conhal School for Bas previously steal This building, perhaps the must sperions and airy
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Four Excelloney for booming us with your prosemen, and also heartily thank you for] presenting these prizes, which, tore than the prizs, will be a great incentive to on studies
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with desks. Buch hards, ensis and every ¡equisite o vessary to the carrying on of It was opened in December. school rentine. 180, by. His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Bolin-on. The change was a most welcome cate in trachers and children, but in the spring of the following your' cur bright prospects were darkened by that first and terrike visitation of plague in the Colony
During the months of June and July our school was literally decimated" of children.
during the casuing year. I deem it a great THE ROBINSON. honor that. I should be selected from so many
PIANO CO.. LD. to express to your Excellency the thinks which.
fenis. We also wish to express our gratitude to the English #overnment, that we, who are Bot English, are given the privilege of an i eduration. Wile-our-own-nation-box-neglected_|_ its weaker sex in this respect, the English Government is clanging our position ns The Bnder ebenges the shape of the irou, and is teaching as brighter and butter ways of the rest of the world. Tow it is the dawning of a great falare. And, to be honoured by and a great Baiters is in the extreme, and, as teases us that heramorit is rewarded," and
Prisquer was sentenced to äve years hard be teachers come daily to url only rapty invigorates us to harder labours. Once more, on
hour and 24 strokes with the birch as soon as convenient.
ARMED ROBESKY,
La Ping Yan and Lam au were indicted on two comits charged with armed robbery and Tercising stolen goods on December 184, 1965.
Attorney Genera! (Sic 11. Berkeley) cou ducted the case for the presention, prisoners being defended.
disk, the average attendance for the month of Juur being five out of a roil of 95. This continued until the school closed on July 21st for the mid-mimer halidays. We however, started again in Septemlor with 60 children. and from the the number st adily increased All in 1998 il voorbed its maximum of 185.
behalf of the pupils of the Chinese Girls' depart- ment, allow me to express our heartiest thunks.
HB EXCELLENCY said: Fandies nud Gentle -meni--I confess that I was myself among those i wls did not understand the words of that al- dress, but I had previously seen a translation The school was then at its zenith, god of it, the words were nicely selected and prettily was tlu-school for English girls in the Colony. Ficken. This is the only school untong thon Robert Mitchell (foresu). P. H. (!. Potts,
The following jury were em pauolled: Messrs. In September, 2901, do Fres were raised from at which I have presentel, or have to present 50 ents to $150. This was afterwards meditied prizes this year, in which there has been a fali- ing in the average attenrianed for, the your Philip R. Wolf, Theodore Braun, L.-M. I in cases where one than one childs from e Boisserré, P. C. Zehrmann, and John Isnehan family attended the school. Other schools were 1905, Int after Learing Mrs. Bateman's explant. The Attorney General stated the facts, opened in the Colony, such as the Diocesan Girls | tim of the tessons for the decrease, I don't often desired by Eurasimus. Then the Kowloon educational institutions have arisen which The complaints. fish dealers of Ping Hei, Schul, where girls could be borders, a thing think it is entirely to be regrafted. Now
It there on December Ist with a curge
for Hongkong. of fiel
They had eight British School was paid, and all British supply the special reeds of cortain classes of the junk.
children were expected to attend it. Still lator girls Loth in religioas and in some subirets of દ threv
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a sel not for Indias hoys was started, and all secular educatioiinn-way that it is not possible. people in were passengers. All went well until 9 'e'ock that night when at a place called-Tai Loong Indian boys attending, our school were drafted for the Beliligs School to do, and that school has wern Chinese boys to the District. Pevectol to the intention of its original founder - Hoi they were attacked by ruen in a jank. This to s jank drew alongside theirs and fourqueo, armed Schords; this serimsly lessened zur Bambers. the edinestion of Chinese girls. I see na POZNCI. la H; the number of pupils increased, the why it should not be devoted to that purpose and with revolvers and other firearms, came on board
have a great futurs before it. Mrs Bateminine and dove them into the hcl Whore they were Berga arlendau-so in February bring 16. In
After about 24 hours' imprisonment, į 19 (the avenge was 1 157, and in 1915, 19:28. during which time they heard the noise of pops who ont red during the year attended report quoted a somewhat caustic remark and goods being removel, Buy cams ar dork when regalarly, the averige attendance would be very by Dr. Eitel in the earlier days of the achout, As I have previously stated, the win which in rotorred to it as a notrimonial the unise had ceased, and found bet the mo
was started with the idea of giving in Englishgency. Well, I shambl like to sit becors bad gone, taking with them the range of fish
wach an agony, ket for the teachers, but of giving and other things. Their junk having been education to Chinese and Eurasian girls; but under sail all the time they found teraselves as tims went on more English girls outered, in Mirs Bay when they eams on desk. Mean taking vintage of the education given, while the robbers had arrived in Hongkong at which is the same as that given in a high dispose of their fish to Eshmongers, bat the schrol at home where gils as prepared marin which they did so roused the suspicious for the Oxford Taral Examinations. In 1899 polion. The fish, cared and partly onreal, was
ecnfined.
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i h them training which
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I did to protect the merchants and people that when.the Kwang Tung" was overtaken of the fishmongers who commons insted with the two giris at their own request were prepared for aro rapidly arquiring Western kiens sud looking
I have been personally at war fer three year
I took
in Kwangei ta prush- and exterminate the rebels, and the rebellion has been quelle The Twa Kwang were in nord of funds to quell the Kwangsi rebellion. the responsibility of raising, loans in other
have imposed heavy fle provinces and on covetous and depraved officials, and took vir gotten gains from their purses. never increased the likin or fold taxes zo zuise funds for the above purpose. I did all this for! the good of the merchants and propla The ¦ rev.nuo derived from the Pak-kup-pin lottery was over one million tails, but I abolished it on hermout of the mischief it worked amongst th
by the "Tai On" it was a proper mantenyre for her to go full speed ahead in the eirema stances.
His Lordship- Do you say a ship coming up at sa angle, as the explain sops, is an overtaking ship?
Mr. Sharp-Oh, yes, my Lord, The Assessor Yes, snything two points alaft the inn.
for th: 1 knowledge.
good wives in the future. Clivese girls now should be given some instruction in Wester knowledge, as the Chinese young men of to-day
The report of the Inspector of Schools, which was not read this morning, hat which I have seen, is a favourable one, especially with regard to the sonier English, Augle-Chinesg und verzonlar sahool Thore are various small pints which he criticis one I remember was that in this necilework
Personally, class of the upper school the girls did not use thimbles.
all wind up. When the compla tatis ei voi vir examination; both passed, and on Ethel in Hongkong and informed the polics of the Long, gainel distinction. in Buglish History, cnccurrence they were shown the fish and a heading tir list of candilates. At the present use of articles taken from the junk, which time she and soceral other girl who have they identified.
Witnesses were called in support of the perceived the cheation in this school ure secution, ou which it was stated that the value opening important positions in iuluostia! of the fish stolen was 100 tuels,
When the defendants were naked what they trans of the Colony, In December, 198, I was had to say, the first one remarks I bots, Musked to send specimens of the work done in the
I would find U:imble did seedlework Interpreter, you will interpret well and tell his sel ol to the St. Louis Exposition. Specimens Lorkhip all I คม going to say.
of tuaj, and Chinese embroidery were seat.
11. the Blaughter). An extraordinary story was told by the fist Early last year I received information from erbarrassing
very defendant. When out in his boat intonding to purchase salt, on December 1st, there was us the segretary in Shanghai that a certificato Inspector says you are to use these, so you are wind and he drifted about A ink came and m dal land been awarded for embroidery ; to use them. Mr. Frvine plains that the alongside and the men on board asked him but ither have arrived yet. An examination.
girls do not speak sufficiently lond, but I a Where are you going? Have you any money?"
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think if
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propio, This. I did to protect you merchants and she orestaking ship wonk! have to give 11 teplied that he had no money, but they wont for the Belilius Prasi. Ford was held in Aprilsnt sure that I uns entirely with ùim thera; as |
and people aring the three years I have been in Kwangtung I have exerted in ynelt to the utmost
As help the people to make a lirilihood until i became sick and was confined to bed for months.
Mr. Sharp dealt with the suggestion that th * Kwang › Tung" portel heghelu just before the livion. al afinued that if it were the overtaken ship they would have to steer as the windings of the cha. ad required
her room to do so. Coming to the defau
eur girls et red and four-Elia long as they speak quite distinctly it is hardly Then he cried Hyndain. Esther Nomu, Annie Lesbird and lying a rops round his neck,
noresury that they shoubi speak loudly. There gainst the Tai On," the first he would dick him and kicked him, afterwards five of mption was that goal lookout was not out that he had $24, which he gave them. The Martha Peterson--gained prizes, This year is one remark of his with regard to the lower
loft aul there being no wind be dropped his kept. Passing on to the cond default, thor anchor. Son two lats came alongside and the girls is the upperclasses have been greatly
be paid that is that more practies should be It is with been promoted by His Excollquey the Governor!
giren in English composition. Lowever, were good, but I lack the strength to ship did not keep out of the way and the blame putting the fish in his bout.
The secord defondant agreed with this story. carry them out. I have been unahie to
His Lordship summed up. and the jayal to which he gave great stimulation by returned a verdict anasimonsly against the Erst, the ewarting of valuable prizes. Daring rat satisfaction I have heard, that the carry out all the public works and have consequently asked the Goverment to let mo
nght not have attempted to get past, and defendant on the first count and the second past year20 pupils revive? ertifiestes for teaching of hygina in the school, both in the resign; but the Throne has not given me permis he was wrong for persisting in that attempt defendant pu the second.
Fly first defendant declared it was a false regular attendance, 11 of wlion wors not once! sion to do $0. So long as
I resin, narrows of the channel. Again," the
sensation. The police sergeant prompted the absent, while the remainder were almost within *Tui On" did
slackru upeed, stop 136
witnesses to identify him the bribed them, gave the full nummier of days, Viceroy Kwaugtung I sholi endee-
reverse as she pught to have dong He the witnesses 10 cents cach, und told them what my daties. The
to th railway in question is the Kyanglang bwitted generally that she was navigated in uj
The seccud prisoner said neno of the witnesses were able to identify him. häilway; as soon as it is completed the merchants reckless and unseamanlike marter, the particu-
far dat of unsesinanlike conduct being the The first defendant was senteured to five and people will receive all the benefit from it.
years hard labour uni24 strokes with the birch, The officials who shall bo appointed and come attempt to pass the Kwang Tung" in and the second to three years hard Jabone from other provinces to Kwangtung can narrow ghannel where there wns risk is
am aware that I Inck abilly. My intentions Faid that the Tai Op being the overtaking the robbers insisted, against his wishes, en interested in the study of hygiene, which has sebool to which I hups particular attention will
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for the collision rested with her. It was a matter of prudent sermanship. The Tai On"
AN ABSENT JURYMAN,
English, Anglo-Chinese and vernacularbruchas, j
I thank has met with so much stress. Mrs. Bateman and the Houl Master for the The following is a list of prize denors: The attention given lé a subject in which they Hou. Sir Paul Chater, Hou Mr. R. Shown know I am so much interested. I havo ako' Hon. Mr. C. W. Dickson, Boz. Mr. Gershom chthis quasion to thank, on bahalf of the her valuable services, extending over karly Stewart, Dr. Hu Kni, Mogers, J. R. M. Smith, Government of Hongkong, Mrs. Bateman for E. W. Mitebel, W. Wilson, Hughes and teen years, rendered to the Colony as Head Hough, W. J. Humphreys, H. Humphroys, Heiress of Belfios School (applause. I wish her it the railway into a cart and take it away to attempting the warrenven It showed bad George H. May. who had failed to answer Tung, Ho Fook, Fung Wa Chuen, A Forbes, and I am sure I am expressing the wish of her to his lume when called as a juryman, was V. Deacon, T. Wheler, D. Clark, Kelly & friends and pupils, many happy years of retire, ment at home. I hope she will continue to take their homes. I have runde insestigation and find saunauship to disregatt the custom of the old bore his Lordship uul ankull, what be Walsh, Lock Hing, G. M. Bain, Tak Cheong an interest in Hongkong, and that we shall be thai on account of the building of railways in the vessels going up the river in berthing order, hail to my. Ho de ser exee which, A. S. Milera, Chan Pat, Goddard, Shyllim and able to let her hear from time to time that hort, wish for the future prosperity of the school provinces of Yuniau and Eze-okaan the salt and This bad seuraanship was also exhibited in the was inaudible and his Lordship said he would Dr. Kaw.
realised applause). The only thing fiul taxes have been incressad, yielding several
apologise to the unfortnusto maa who bad to The prizes were then distributed by Sir million taels. All this is paid by the merchuts." Tu Ou" attempting to pass without signal. Dot take any further action, but Mag should
take his place on the jury. and people of those provinces. All of theming her intention to the "Kwang Tung" are contentod and did so willingly. Besides Mr. Slade, at the outset of his address, deull
The case in which Choi Cheung Li is charged with the points of law raised by Mr. Sharp. with intending to defaud his creditors was the above An-lui, Kinng'si and other provinces.
He held that there was nothing in the circum-adjourned. for instance, have raised their own fund for
This ecncluded the Sessions.
ADJOURNED.
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Matthew, after which one of tho senior Chinese 1 remaininy for me to du is to present to the girl most proficient in English sinding-Amelia pupils addressed him in Chinese, the translation Hyudman-a special prize (applause). of her speech reading:
Your Expellency, as this day is the irish of our year's school work, we sincerely thank
Three hearty cheers were accorded His Excellency, after which the singing of the National Anthem terminated the proceedings.
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