The

DIOCESAN SCHOOL.

PRESENTATION OF PRIZES,

anual distribution of prizes at the Triceran School took place yesterday and was attended by a large and interesting gathering. His Excellency the Governor was present and performed the principal ceremony of the occasion.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2x 1907.

boys Latin grammar in the place of English grammar, Grant:-I recommend & graut at the highest rate of 35 and report that the schont is thoroughly efficient.

His Excellency, after distributing the prizes, said Mr. Pierey, I thank you for the kind

congratulation you have tendered to mo 白姐 behalf of the school. Ladies and gentlemen, in coping here this morning it was natural that I should think of the previous occasion

IB Standard: (1) Pater Wong, "Toler Exploration." (2) Chenng U-pai, "Two Barchester Boya."

"PASSED GUTZLAFF !""

this

Mr. . H. Pio:cy, beadmaster. when I gave the prizes at this Rchool. Then Modern Mechanism." Mathematis and Chi- the first foreigner we know anything of who

presided, and amongst these present were the Hon. Mr. E. A. lewett, Hou. Dr. AtkinsuD Mr. B. A. B. Pousonby private secretary to H.E.), Mr. H. A. Irving (Inspector of Schools Rev. F. T. Johnson, Rev. J. H. France, Rev. Dr. Pearco, Rev. A. J. Sterons, Rev, A. J. Bornett, Dr. Wilder, (American Coon!

General, Dr. Sebree, Rev. C. Bose, Mr. W.

Braidwood and albers.

I was supported by the Bishop of Victoria: It was a somites of gratißestion to me and it was 20 degbt to you that Mr. Fieray should have made a sympathetic reference to our lost Bishop,

The io lian been a great one to the Colony and to this school. The love has zol been complete, for the Bishop left bebind a armory and an Dexample, a memory of a beloved personality and au example of a life well lived and a den' h well mat. Turning to the report which bad bern read by Mr. Piarey doubly it. struck

few оя it sirick me that it must have been very gratifying for him to be able to present saol a record of good and continuous progress. The zahool has followed the irudency of schools in Hongkong to hara an increased average attendance, the increase in this case being 14 per cont for last year. And what is more important, the school continues to

Before commencing the proceedings Mr. Pierey on behalf of the teaching staff and scholars offered congratulatinos-to-His-Ex- vellency on his restoration to health.

f

IV Standard Scripture, Chin. Yan-tak, "Pilgrim's Progress." Scripture, R. A. Par. ker, "Val Daintry." Algebra, J. Whitfield,

George Stopbenson."

111A Standard: Scripture, F. Brewster,

that

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bere ou

he was

Special Prizes:-VII Standard: Scripture, fore the Customs notica-poard we read suck and The Shanghai Mercusy says:-Standing be J. C. Frowin, silver watch. Shakespeare, P. such a ship "passed Gutsla" at such and such Whitfold, "Tennyson," Mathematics, H. time, Yre, we know it is some place outside Audorson, "Icelandlio Pictures." Shorthand

Woosung, where there is a lighthouses and and Bookkeeping, H. Anderzou. Writing caso; it has that curious name? It is so called because aigual station. But how many of us know why Latin, J. C. Frowie, "Macaulay'a Esmyo." Prussiao, named Carl Gutzlett, passed up

VI Standard Scripture, Chin Yan-tsz, cost on his way to Tentsia in a Chinos juok of 250 topa berden, in the 1331, perbupa mese Translation, Chat Chu-you, fountain pou. ever sailed

up her V Standard: Scripture, M. Lasitno, fountain rand. Next to Morrison, bis max is the beat.. philanthropic a paroly pun. Mathematics and Latin, A. Strangwan,

крока In these early missionary Enals.

Tuk-yan, "History of China." "Lamb's Talon." Chinese Translation, Choung only con of a tailor, he had few advantages. Born in 1803 in small Prussian town, the antil one Isoky day the King of Prussia visited the fown, and young Gutzlaf addressed bid ta an ode of welcome which so pleased his menty the cured for his future education. When and very soon mastered

twenty-four, naly

and Chinese, revealing a wonderful linguisticgift, na wwwee by Bible Stories."

the list of books

he wrots during his life in six IIIB Standard Scripture, Wong Tao he was the son of a mandarin who had sailed to different lauguga. A mandarin asserted that "Nuttall's Dictionary."

and thus knew the lathage. AL IIIC Standard. Map and Bensk Drawing. Singapore and Bangkok he saw many junks P. A. Massborg, writing-case, Chinese, Mok

from China, and he longed to board one and go 90.43 ofploration of the Chileze cast. Ifa was Hing-cha. “Jobu Halifax, gentleman,”

of a bolder and more adventurous disposition than Morrison. At Malacou he met Miss Nowell, who had been sont ent in 1847 for the purpose of fonuding schools for girls. Sho appears to be the arst English single lady who came out, ta the Far East for this

Sko purpose.

or

married Gatzlaff, and encouraged him in his desire to this extraordinary and hitherto untried ealire absence of foreign company, and the dangere of such a trip, and yet even when he was ill and could get the chanes he went on board with his hores of hooks and medicines, resuired to emulate the dauntless picaners of the Catholic elvarah. His cabin was a small hole only targa nough to lie down is, and to receive a small box. He sailed in the capacity of second #leeraman, but the captain and males were all heavy opium-smokers. ahoma was vile, the language obscene and abominable, and dangers lurked in the rocks and shcals, as well is on board. Plots were latched more than once to brain him with a batchet Lud seize the wealth they imagined his book boxes to contaio.

On the 20th August, 1831, they reached Shanghai

which he describos in his Journal as laid out with great taste; the temples are very numerous; the hon-es neat and comfortable, and the inhabitants polite, though rather servile in their manners." At the end of sixty days they reached Tien sic. There, notwithstooding Lis Chinese dress and Siarse fostures, a specula

| Standard: Scripture, (a) J. Mackenzie Modera Engineering." (b) Mok Hing-obeung Self-Help.” Chinese, Leang Chin-king,

The Headransfer then read the report, in which, after a feeling reference is the loss sustained by the death of Bishop Houre, he stated: The enrolment during the your was" 311, the average attendance was 223 against 195 last year, and an increasing number of boys did not miss an attendance on the 235 chua thoroughly efficient and earns the Govern-Discoveries and Explorations."

ment's greatest grant. It has had more than days. In April 5 boys entered the public the ensl sumber of success at the Oxford Modern New Testament" (b) J. Wong, I Standard: Foripture, (a) Wong Ki-kwan sompetition for medals and prizes offered by the Bellion Trustees; we carried off the first three Local Examinatiotas sad sin at the examiSunday Chine. Kwok Man pas, Fights Imagine the sulfness of the junt, the prizon and bracketted with 2 boys from another uation held by the Belilies Trustees, And then, for the Flag." school for the fourth prize. At the Oxford although it has hitherto not known it, it Local Exutatuation heki in July, 3 boys passed has won the shield for the elementary hygiene the preliminary, of the junior and 5 the senior competition Applause). The report of an out- This is the first secasieu on which we have Ladside examiner is most satisfactory, not to say

more than 3 successful in the sealer. Daring

the autumn the Government lent us the excel. kat lantern and splendid slides prépared ́under the auspices of the League of the Empire in England for was in the Colonies, and Mr- Brawn ably delivered a serion of geographi

cal lectures to very appreciative audiences from the Dice-san Girls Sabool, Fairlen Girls School and our own upper classes. He wrote in his report: "The pupils' interest in the boulard has been aroused and their knowledge

enthusiastic.

Mr. Stevens Bikes

R

being a perfect Mark Tapley among eXBWIREIS, deriving satisfaction oren from information

enthusiastic but on the whole favourable is given in wrong answers. (Laughter). Less

the report of the Inspector of School. He mentions among other things that thore bas been progress in the study of history, a subjert which was weak in the school, and in order ta ercourage the stuly of which I have presented and shall continue to prosent i special prize (Applause). There

Masic, G. Brockett; Athletics, W. F. Wong. eriozet-bat.

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a communiqué ja boing prepared and will. be issued shortly setting forth the details of the negotiations for the commercial and fishery con roptions, It alliance with Jat is satisfactory to learn that our is held in Rasis to be au Japan is important factor, greatly facilitating asgotia. tions, and that this advantage resets upon the relations between ourselves and Russia and wil in turn have a fatmirable influence upon negotiations now pending.

OF!

visit of E. Sir Matthew Nathan, of Houg-individna) offered to buy him from thouintiyhen the merits are ascertained, thora i

be shoald Eure

A commercial irosty is not an easy thing to negotiate in the most favourable conditions. It involves consideration of a great mass of details, and numerous references to expertain many different branches of commerce in th is, even if that does not immediately

countries. Those cusot be rettled offhand, acr translate itself into co-operation. The sugges tion comes to our mind really from the passing

be entirely tiled on their own merits,

keng, on return from Java to his own Colony, the junk in order to +xhibit him as a curiosity scheme, which must always be one of com

of stil remains the place of tire

detail

in a general

und to take the trip at all. but that was Chinelow, from which thera far promise. When therefore, we are told that the ; It is to be regrett, d that Sir Matthew Nathra Leaving Tiontsia they Bailes up unavoidable, in order that.

tarved Southgotiations

on this

peinture almost opportunity to shaking off his robur a fair wards, and after many dangery reached Binene, we may be assured that the plenipotatistics

serrra

where he was kindly received by Dr. and Mrs.

have not been wasting their time and have not Bccident ut Matthew Nalkan saw nothing of this Colone Morisou, who

ut polo. As is so happened, Sir

zount have

heen greatly side.

hers held sauder by unrensounbleusse on either nor would it have been advisable that he should. In 1933 Le made a second voyage along the business involving discussion of a great many

surprised to so him return alive

A fishery convention is also a difficult have attemptat to do, and so have incurred

conal ander more comfortable circumstances fatigue. And yet, when we come to think than on the first cession. This time he went

points which

emerge as soon as an attempt is made to put of all the numerous ways in which the us interpreter and surgeon on board the Hanar

a general understanding! a precise and formal instrument administration of this Colony is bound to able East India Company's ship The Lord river, a coastline, un estuary, an islet-these deal with comme topics and interes with daheret. the Government Hougkong, it

Her object was trade, but Gustaff are all ry onsy things to talk about auti te would be as did not forget his books. They visited Amey not at all easy to das in view of infinitely

un-ratadin

121 ones abwitted that nothing but good coald Fechow, Formosa

in general way, birt Chnga,

they Ningpo, and on June 2011 reached Shanghai Way Yari topographical details and local in- between the Governors of

into

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of it considerably inouensed. Then I take it are the objects of the lantern lectures. My

are two points of unfavourable criticiem matisfaction. is based on the letters I have in Mr. Irving's report, and I trust the to give atten- Pecived and the eagerness with which the management will see 5 children looked forward to the lectures." Ition to them: One is that promotion is some- Jember the Low Bullion Trustees offered 810 times too rapid. It seems very chrions that a as a prise to the boy who wrote the best answers boy sught not to be promoted to the higher to questions set by the Inspector of Schools on olaes until he is thoroughly well up in the sub- the subject matter of the lecturer, this waljeets of the lower class. The other unfavour awarded to M. Leitio. On 2nd December 17 boys able criticism is with regard to the Foglish aat for the advanred bygiene examination and a composition of the higher classes. It seems to tem in accerthuce with H.. the Governor's at a traist that a school of this class should atrangements entered for the elementury turn out boys capable of writing clear good hygiene shield; we bayo zot yet bed the suits, English Men there was v. small criticism,

hand 2nd grade exurgination; the results will be management in woll advised in starting the known later. The Juspecter of

Schools study of Latin in the school. It can hardly be kopy. Official correx Singapore and Hong. visited us on the 17th December. inspectes hoped that the school will tore out sound clssical and it compels exact thinking and precise tried to disunds them from gring up to the raised questions which tax the judicial capacity is indispensable soit, mandarin cuts put out from shore and for ordinary conversational purpose, has often the lower classes and emined the higher scholar. It migh;, be better instead of scquiring definition of purpose and pinion. Aut imagine city, but their long but outsafled them and got that live in the water, according to evervilav! by written papers: his report is uppended a smuttering of Intia that they should acquire question referring to the working of coolie of Heaven (where our Customs beuse new

Sir Matthew Natban having to consider sexe

of trainat judges. What are fiereatures past, until they reached the temple of the Queen that There have been sense changes in the staff more thorough grounding in the other subjects | emigration from Hongkong to the Straite stand) Here they, them off to Canlen as the onela a rommal as a cow or a sheep. It

notions which are securate enough for overy- had a tit with the Tuotai, day purposes. of the enrricular It has sometinga saemad La would it not be runch advantago to

But a whole or a sal is Mir, Sykes, want home ou 7 months furlough me even at home that Ergland might better if he could run down to Singapore, and makes only place where barbarians were allowed to

him who fiercely ordered a short tour through the Natire States, under trade.

Sereral H.E. the High ground.

depacciators proclamations e daly Bere Commissioner and the

copied down, while the visitors held While walking through the Vice voran, it is quite easy to Sir John Andersch would imply the presents- for some days af Weosung, but did not seem that ton days' stay in Hongkong on the part of een on his trat visit. Their abip remained tion and consideration of any topics of to have persuaded the officials of Shanghai common internet to Hongkong and the Straits. that any advantages would azerne to them, if All thir, bait noted, as following the admirable trade were permitted. Gutzlaff visited Thung procedant of the Three Admirals. Then agalu Tiag island, and took a rambis in the Panshan on the othe side we can perfectly well conceive district. But he remarks: "As the bear has been the advantage that might quite well result from His Honor Sir Thirkell White, Lieutenant-

very.

3.Oppressive and tho mosquitoes murderous Governor of Burma, taking short

Sera bappy to leave this marshy country for bere all had fallen more or less sick."

After that they visited Weihaiwej, and on

Six Bonior boys entered for Pitman's short which I wish to make. that is whether, the result from a periodio interchange of visite banged away at them, the forte folkwed; teresis. A fishery itself, though simple enough i

during the year. Our senior assistant wostor

after years' excellent work, he is due to re. face trade and other rivalries if a loss propor- the direct cicerous Residentie streets Gutzlaf observed mazy who he had leave all questions of this wind to ho settled!

tura abortly. Mrs. Artolt was granted 3 moults' leave on argent private affairs from 1st October; wa wore fortuunte in curing the servicos of Mrs. Drummond, whe has had con siderable experience in teaching and has done good work. An additional veraseular teacher was engaged in March; the Anglo-Chinese

tion of the time of the youth of the country was spent in construing Caesar's description of Gaul and the tale that donose poured into the ear of Dide. These are the only remerke that occur to me su the report which has h-os presented. It only romains for me to congratulate the missiers and staff on a successful subool year and ta wish them a pleasant vacation (Applause).

The Bar, Mr. Johnson expresed tanks to His Excellency for being present and for las reference to the deceased Bishop.

brief tour through the Maley Jev

The Governor announced that the Ho from having a conference with H.E. the Geveruor July 17b sighted Corea and passed on to the

assistant died after a short illness and Mr. Li Pat took his place. Last season ho school team won the championship of the Hougkong Schools' Football League, and the shield found its first resting place with us. In this compati tion 33 polats were grinest cul of a possible 24. Targ scholarship for this year had been awarded and only one goal was scored against us. Theo B. J. Hastings. Football league having drawn away the at-

Cheers for the King, the Governor. the fention of other sol ools from cricket, wo wett visitors, and the Honduraster and teachers Turtler uheld for opponents and

woro given, and with the singing of the be had some pleasant and sometimes necesful National Anthem the Company dispersed.

with gamer

the

second elevers of

the

DONCURS AND PRIZE LIST, 1908,

Civil Service, Police sul Craigengowar. Mr. Brawn us taken an active interest in sport? Oxford University Local Examination

Senior : J. Crolius, H. Anderson, W Drude, F.

and our successes are largely dus this fostering rure and training. The bathing sea-

at Spor

the fortiens' bouro,

B

to be a antamal for the parpuses of the treaty or is it to be only a creature that lives in the water? It is sil very well for the House of Comms to hurry through measuse and

antists did their business in that way they afterwards by

right as well not exist.

costly litigation: bat if diplo

treaty that there are other matters to be sattled, We know generally from the L'ortsmouth such as the navigation of the Sungari, the inking up of Russian and Manchurian railways, and the payment of the expenses of

assina prisoners in

is su There is impatiens in Tokyo

these questious have not been wors promptly arranged, and we be sorry to any that it is aut quite

Wasserre about

PIMPLES

BLACKHEADS

Prevented

by

Cuticura SOAP

To treat Pimples and Blackheads, Red, Rough, Oily Complexions, gently smear the face with Cuti- cura Ointment, the Great Skin Cure, but do not rub. Wash off the Ouitment in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water, and bathe freely for some minutes. Repeat morning and evening. At other times use Cuticura Soap for bathing the face as often as agree- able. No other Skin Soap so pure, so Eweet so speedily effective.

Callcar foap sempre deleate meletal and em Hent propena darived from Chaticus, the great Him Cuer, with die piest of cleatsing inciedleni mud the westerng of dower odors. Twa Senga frumentone pere, viz., Medicles and Tullet is. Inter Depoti Y. Nawing & Ross, Litd. Foller Drug & Cib Corpus duir Props, Bodyr, Mun, D. SIA, au Malic Fog » How to Banctity the

The Sa

51-78

The Church lannel, ayspring, will call on ships the services, between 9,15 and 1930 m., and between 6.15 at 6 pm. (Kowloon Polica Pier

All thi

membered that Sir John's it is not at all; some fishermen regal sud-there-But capenily-of-her-ssay would very quickly drive 1 Answering Pearmant" is the call slag

frozen to parts set out for help, being nearly navigation on the Amusing for rights of carrying white crews, to bring friends sashore t

mado baste goathwards,

J

(reaty of Aigoun the

02 was brought to an abrupt conclusion Hastings, S. Jex, P. Whitthold. Proliminary motives. And that brings us to the the December 11th. Topy. Bot there | knowing that by the thing of the kind, welcome. Books, etc., provided,

by the September typhoon; so our annual aquatic sports did not take place. The boarding

cccupied all the year; the health of the boys hue

·lsen good excepting the last few weeks, when colds and sore throats have been too common. Our thanks are ogain due to the medical staff

of the Civil Hospital for their kind attention

Siersen, W. Thom, Junior, F. Brandı, R. J.

Chiu Yang-tze, Lai Shiu-on, W. Sina.

Belilios Medal and Prize Exaunication :--Ist,

J. Crolins, silver medal and 850; second, R.

Whitfield $10,

Belilios Prize for Visual Instructions: M. Leitao 819.

Ho Kom-tong Scholarship -K. J. Fastings, Class Prizes:-VII Standard ;. 11) R. J.

Macauly's History of England

through Singapore for

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1.12.

antarel, Bill it would be well to restrain it as we think of the close commercial asancia tion of Baron with the Straits, particularly

far as possible by the reflection that the plani. His third voyage was made on the "Sylph potrofiaries are engaged in effecting settle. as to our rice supplies, vo cannot but think

in 1839-3. They first made Manchuria and the went of all outstanding diffinities, and that that II.E. Sir Jul And could hardly Great Wall, Lat rau on a and bank, the North all more or less hang

The alarmista spend a mith to more advantage, than in u run ap to Rangoon, and in

winds bl-w all the water not to sea, so that the iu liussia bore

insenterther.

questions which have notes with Sir Thirkell White. Indeed, this is more

comparing

ship fell over on her beam-ends and land was no

was no place in the negotiations. For example, there 25 wil distant. The cold was most intense, probable than

possible, because it is to be re-

and a kiall

and doleful predictions roa is a member of the Burma Civil Service, and

before reaching where that if she got these the superior business 10.30 and 4) turning afterwards. The likely that Sir John Andresos may think of the water came back again, the ship reflcatel Rass mere and shipping off the river. aittings paying an early visit to Burma, primarily from and

arriving a

at Japan bog not demanded

* En and cuppropriated. Visitors barmati

that it would be a happy conjunction of administrative intellects, if of the very time jauk, a humuus eçtion which guised then some question, which it is as a matter of geographical Rev. C. H. flickling. 1 im. Woahip, Hyme

ia time to re

Sunday School 10-1.45 .. 10 rescue four

is fealt with men frome shipwrecked

entirely as a Russo-Chlore

UNION CHURCH, Kennedy Road, Minister- when the Three Admirals meet next year, praise from the

eebould also see at Singapons, the Governor porial dist, however, arrived, forbidding them islend of being sincerely desirous of an Sunday School at Union Church, in British fact. If Japan were trying to pick u quarrel 1, Psalm 150, Eyams 447, 613 and 1914 jem. Chinese Mandarias. An im

accommodation of the school has been fully rude $20: 3rd, R. J. Hastings $16, 4th. P. Buran enjoying the hospitality of the Governor They literally obored, but sent great quantities the devics of saying that she had not been Worship Hyans 203 and 615, Psalm 12, Hymn of Hongkong and the Lieutenant florenor of to supply the balatians with rice or water enduring peace, she might indeed resort to School, Kovlen, al at Quarry Bay: 6pm. of the Straits Set: Jenisnts,

nl The possibilities obviously do not end heres

four, etc. on baard,

consulted when that treaty was made and 103 and 371. Thursday or fiterary Club. Tha existanes of the entente cordiale suggest

Etory of theER TO

of these toyages rande a profound therefore would not recognize it. But Japan Meeting impression in that more abo

ald be done by the Governor of Eagana Stock says to book showed new cular bit of Western civilization, and there isject: Cristin Mirela Sunday

says 11 bor in England. bus hitherto abstained from imitating that parti. Ladies Working Pants Frides 330

8 p.m. C. R. Society. this Colony, than marely acard friendly civili. the French Governor General of Indo- Lies to

possibilities of missimary enterprise. China no fear that she will depart on this occasion Bilde Sunday Special Prenchers fa Lominn. Chins

was raore open that had been supposed. To-day from her settled practice. on the occasion of that

No doubt

ST ANDERWR, Kwlecz (i.obin on Road, sear official

Japão pasting the Issel and Khecist missionary Enieties are would like to see the Amur opened to the British School) Sundays Holy Communion, Saigon or Irurci at work in China because Gutzlaff's enthusiasm navigation of all natious. So would other 1st Sunday in month at non; 2nd and du: San- raturing this way to Frauss. It

hsionaly had stirred up the Germans. He was called patioas; but that is a different question as days al 8m.: 3rd and with Sundays at 7 pm. of the highest advantage that both the Governors of the Straits Settlements aud

The Apostle of China."

to which it is obvious that China as well as Morning Prayer and Seron at 11 am. Evening

སྒྱུ* Russia would bars something to say. (and Baptisms, if necessary) on 3rd Sundays, at of Hongkong, should be

Prayer and mon, at 8 p.m.; Children's Service en those close and an abis terms with the Gerner-General

rather curious that, while military alarmists of Indo-China, that can

in Russia profess to fear another Japanese: Sunday School at 3 pro, os remaining only be fully

attack, the Russian army in the Far East, Prayer with address, at p.; Congregational

Sunday,

Wednesday-Shortened Evening Attained, by personal visits and an exchange agair entirely without prejudice to the control hospitalities

as cur Military correspondent pointed out, Practice of Hymas, &c. at 0.45, Ав to Siam again, over and over

"Hymnal Com- of the Colonial and Foreign Offoss, it might well redound to the mutual welfare of Siam and European masters and mistress, and two IVB Standard: (1) Chiu Yan-tak, "Life the Strnila, wore the Governor of this Colony

sittings are reserved up to that time only. Our St. Petersburg correspondent says the Time) has more than once warned the public

Churchings hofere or after any of the serviços Chinese masters. The discipline continued to of Nelson.” (2) Leung Kwan, "Lion of tho to pay occasional friendly visits to our good not to attach much importance to the pessimistic

and Baptions at special times, by appointment be all that could be desired. The plan of North."

neighbour the King of Siam, whe is himself so

with the chaplain. The Church is upon daily statements in the Kassian Fress about the. well and separating the Chinese from the English

uulil sunset, and can be used for Prayer and IIIA Standard: (1) T. Rowan,

to Singapore, not nearly eo frequent as wo and favourably known, from his visita

negotiations now going on between Russia and

Meditation: CATHEDRAL, Hongkong.-3rd. speaking boys in paralel divisions of the Stories." (2) J. Sinn, "Deeds, that

should all desire. The

Japan. gives us a more detailed statement February, Sunday, Sexagesima. Holy Commu King and Lis Buite ara

CHRISTIAN Sorence Sunvices, York Building, in the same sense which Vally deserves to be nion (7.30) a.m. Mating (11 sup) Response, Chater Read. Sundaya 11.15 am. Wednesdays lowest closers, appeared to be working well. Empire."

to go to

Europe this

BUS BOCK. And we are sure called reagenring. He says that the persistence Ferial; Venite. Russell; Fanima, of the 3rd 5.30 p.m. Latin-The subject was started in the year

that his Majesty, who is the type of an en of under review. I have had personal experience wegian Piet "(2) Tam Sk-you. Clive in will not lack the spontaneous and cordial wel

issue ou authoritative statement Garret in G; Anthem, "O Saviour of the World. Catholic), ass, benediction and Sormen in ST. JOSEPH's Cavacs, Garden Road (Roman the e OL enbject, in order to calms public opinion. Holy Communion (19 noon.) Kyrie, English) at 10 a.za. of teaching the text book used (Sounervehsin's Iodis."

come, that he has to fully socured on his and to reassure those who may be feeling Adlam in F: Hymns, 172 and 314. Evensong Ora Maritima) and I can only express dis

IIA Standard; (1) P. Abosser," Chatterbox. previous visita to

to Singapore, Our remarks appointment at the results achfared. Tho (2) J. Kelley, "City at tho Pole,"

sre a plea for the general and fueritable adres genuine alarm. In all countries it may happen (5.45 pan.) Bospouses, Ferind; Parlos, of the

that a good deal of alarm is not wholly

3rd evening (IL); Magnificat, Havergal (7th ability to translate from English into Latin at IIB: (1) Mak Cheuk-sang, "Conquest of possessing common interest and general points

evening); Nune Dimittis, Monk; Hyana, 196, reputation in when they aught to, but really Popularity is when people like you, and the end of a year is practically nil, The Fern." (2) Mak Shin-ming, "With Colum-af contact, were the chief administrators to alarm or any other emotion if they tanching of this very valuable subject requires bas." recensideration. I suggest that, if it is taught, IA Standard; (1) H. Rajahn, "Brarely more time must be given, to it; which time | Won.” (2) Lee Hong-cheung, "Crown of might be gained by teaching the non-Chinese Success."

VI Standard: (1) Chau CLu.yau, Univers."

The

in earos of accident and sicknes. and to the Hnatinge, silver watch. (2) P. Whithield, following gentlemen for providing prizes:- Hon. Mr. E A. Hewett, Rev. F. T. Johnson, Messrs. L. Aruoid, F. B. L. Fowley, Fung Wa chun, J. Gubbing Ho Fook, Ho Tung, A. Rumjahn, Sin Tak-fau, F. Soathes, Wong Po chieu. (Appians

Ananol (2) F. Ablong, "Highway Pirates."

Standard (1) F. Leitao," Boys' Own

IVA Standard: (1) J. Whitfold, Biver The report of Mr. E. A. Irving, Inspector Advantures." (2) J. A. Smith, "Sports and of Schools, stated that the staff consisted of Mr. G. Piercy, headmaster, eight-assistunt|

Pastimes."

Pioneer won the

RUSSO-JAPANESE

NEGOTIATIONS.

PESSIMISM UNJUSTIFIED.

is so large and to efficient that it would be panion" used and provided. All seats are free at least a ressonable to get up a correspond-fter the morenent of Service. Appropriated ing scare in Tokyo,

CHURCH SERVICES.

Six. JOHN'S

ID S sndard (1) Wong Troy, is Nor-lightened and progressive Eastern monare, potent; "ne rameura has induced the pleni morning (1.); Te Deum, Baker in F; Benedictus, |

tages that must accrue to countries or dependencies There are often people who would and 12.

have free recourse to those personal association and to that direct friendly intercourse, that may provide a far botter guarantee for cordial re lations and mutual good fellowship, than all the formal treaty provisions or departmental re gulations in the world.

to miscarry, and others who would

ST. PETER's Cuprou, Queen's Road, West, they could thereby embarrass the Government Sexagesim Sunday, February 3rd. Holy Com or their political epponents. But it seems munion 730a.m. Morning Prayer 11 a.m. Venite, official circles as well as elsewhere, founded not that there has been real alarm in Rossin in Lee; Te Deum, Woodward: Hymns, 474, 109, 171 and 220; Kyrie. Holy Communion 12.15 so much upon the rumours in themselves as upon Evening Frayer 6.30: Cantate, Crotch; Deus, a general undefined uneasiness to which these Hopkins: Hyuns, 483, 201, 362 and 16.

can't.

The quantity of brains employed in this try seven days a week, with the sole aim of getting A to buy from C what he has hitherto bought from B. probably areseds the intellectual capital of soy two of the learned professions.

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