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Anti-Opium League in England on which
British sentiment on the subject is so our TELEGRAMS.
fully fed and nurtured, takes small account
of the Chinese production of opium. It is [Protested by the Telegraphis Homages
Copyright Ordinance, 1894) | against the trade of the British Colonies in opium that the Leagus launches its thundor bolts. "The blackest spote are under
A. S. WATSON & CO., British rule," they have told the people of
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FANCY
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England. If that be so, it will be readily acknowledged by all acquinted with the Colonies ́or Setilaments under British rule in the East that there are infinitely worse evils at Home calling for treat- ment than the practics of opium smoking among the Chinose. If the people of England did but know that the opium smokers in China do not amount to two per cent of the population they would realise the bypocrisy of the whole agitation, and FANCY perceive that there is influitely more call for special prayers for the eradication of the drink avil in England than the opium evil in Chlua. Charity should begin at home but it seldom does. The annual drink bili
ARTICLES. HANDSOME TOILET SETS,
SILVER MOUNTED IN
LEATHER CASES,
HANDSOME PUFF BOXES CUT. GLASS BOXES,
in Great Variety.
PERFUME BPRAYS,
MANICURE SETS,
SCISSORS IN CASES.
["DAILT PRESS" BIOLUSIVE SERVIOM] CANTON FLOWER BOATS BURNT.
GREAT LOSS OF LIFE.
CANTON, January 31st. All the flower boats at Taishatau were destroyed by fire last night, and about 300 lives are reported to have been lost.
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GERMANY AND THE CONGO.
ANGLO-PORTUGUESE SCHOOL SILVER JUBILEE.
'PRIZE DISTRIBUTION, A pleasant function took place in the larg hall of the Club Lusitano on Saturday afternoon when Mrs. Leiris, wife of the Consul General for Portugal, distributed prises to the success ful pupils of this school. There was a large attendance of parents and friends, and all up. peared to enjoy the musical programme provided! by the pupils, assisted by the orchestes of the Sociedade Philarmonica. His Lordship Bishop Pozzoni presided and called upon the orchestra for an opening selection.
Lusitano, extended a welcome to all present.
Then Mr. J. L. ALVES, president of the Club
I
Frederick Lugard's name would ever be grate fully identified by the younger generation of the Colony. The speaker then thanked all for their attendance, and concluded by asking Mr. Wolfe, Remedios with a special prise for ranking first on behalf of Mrs. Leiris, to present Miss Marie
in the hygiene competition,
interesting addresses followed by Mr. E. D. C. Mrs. LEIBIA then presented the prizes, and
WOLFE and by Consul-General WILDER,
The proceedings ended with cheers for Mrs. Leiris, the ladies, Mr. Wolfe and the visitors,
THE CIROUS.
The two performances given by Harmston's Circus at Causeway Bay on Saturday were very amoocssful and satisfactory allks to the proprietress and to the public. Fall tents. in
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The report for presentation to the shareholders at the twelfth ordinary general meeting to be held on Saturday, noxt is as follows:-
Annexed we have the pleasure to lay before shareholders a statement of soconuts made up to 31st December 1908.
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The gross earnings for the past year amount 8190,223.18 and after deducting all expenses, remuneration to General Managers, Consulting Committee's and Auditors' fees, there remains a balance of $113,407.68 which it is recommended bo appropriated as follows, vix. :-
To place to reserve fund To pay a dividend of 80 conta
per share
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$10,000.00
..$100,000.00 To carry forward to the credit
of next year's account... $3,407.68 the Articles of Association, Meears, J. 8, Van- Consulting Committee-In accordance with
Buren, Chow Hing Kee, Dr. J. W. Noble, H, P. White and U Poi On retire, but offer them- selves for re-election.
what the performers look forward to, and full tents they had both in the after- noon and in the evening. Spectators pay their dollars in expectation of a varied and excellent performance, and those who have visited Causeway Hay have no fault to find on this score. The revised programme has proved even more attractive than the old one, the remarkable jumping of the performing dogs introduced by Mr. Alt. Ryan being little short by Mass. A. OD: Gourdin and W: H. Potts,
inexhaustible supply of witticisms, while the cis, 230,000,00 has been withdrawn from the of marvellons. The clover Frants Troups have who are recommended for re-election. favour. Roberto and Pimple have an apparently (amounting to $22,150.00) and other contingen. a new programme, and are still high in public To cover depreciation оп
olover performances of equestriennes and reserve fund which will now stand
Auditors. The accounts have been audited
The Rt. REV. BEZOг Pozzoni dwelt on the efforts made by the management of this school to promete Christian education in Hongkong So pleased won ha with the result of an examina, tion he conducted in this subject that he intend ed to offer a special prize to the scholar obtaining the highest number of marks (applause).
CONBUL LEIRIA said:-My Lord Bishop, Ladies and Gentlemen: I appear before you this afternoon in an entirely novel role; for it is not often that a Consul or official combines
The modern conception of the occupier of with his duties those of principal of a school as have been asked to set for the nonce to-day, Consular incumbency is, however, not only that of the representative of his country in that to which he is nooredited, but also that of a com. gymnasts are generally appreciated. William $100,000.00. mercial agent, an intelligencer, and, in short, Schultz' great set of looping the fary loop that of a Jack-of-all-trades, under which latter continues to be the main attraction, while the deuiation comes, I suppose, that of a school feats, of the strong lady weight-lifter provoke Hongkong 29th January 1909. Consul possesses the omniscience of the code; master. Not that I suppose, as it is believed, a genuine applause nightly More changes in the programme are advertised for to- but like most people with whom nature has been night, and to-morrow thero is to be an bountiful in her disposition of the gift of vanity, auteur riding contest. This should prove
LONDON, January 29th. Public interest has been excited by in England with its population of forty-two the announcement that Germany has MAIR BRUSHES IN LEATHER CASES import of foreign opium into China barely Congo by Belgium, and regards it as millions exceeds £160,000,000 storling; the recognised the annexation of the
exceeds £3,500,000, and assuming the
a Belgian domestic question. Dative grown opium is three times the amount of the foreiga import we get a total
The Times" regrets that this has supply of opium valued at £14,000,000, for been dono while Sir Edward Grey, distribution among a population of four the British Foreign Minister, was hundred millions. These figures are open pressing for information from Belgium to correction so far as concoins the estimate regarding the steps it is proposed to of the nutise-grown epium, but they serve take to remedy the abuses and settle roughly to show the relative provalence of the question of native rights which the drick evil in the United Kingdom and Great Britain considers indispensable sense of modesty, arrogate to themselves a prescating a handsome trophy to the competitor
RAZORS IN CASES.
BY THE BEST MAKERS: PATENT EAZOR STROPS, SHAVING MIRRORS, HAND MIRHORS,
ko.. Ko.. &o.
SMOKERS'
REQUISITES
A Very Fine Selection in Great Variety
MEERSCHAUM, and BELAR PIPES, CALA- BAGH PIPES, (a Special Assortment), SMOKERS COMPANIONS, MEERSCHAUM and AMBER CIGAR and CIGARETTE
HOLDERS, CIGAE and CIGARETTE CASES in real CROCODILE SKIN, SNAKE SKIN, sto., Tonicco Porcuss in BEAVER, CROCODILE, SNAKE and Dog SKIN, etc., TOBACCO BOXES and JARS, ASH TRAYS.
the opium evil in Chim. Had such figures as these been before the leaders in the re-
ligious life of England when the appeal for special prayer was suggested they would have doubtless recognised the application of the Scriptural advice to the hypocrite to first cast out the beam in his own eye so that he
might the more clearly see to caer out the
mote in his brother's eye. We cannot doubt, however, that the Bishop of London
and the other religious leaders who have made the appeal are persuaded ALL THESE GOODS ARE OF THE that opium smoking is a much more gigan-
HIGHEST CLASS
AND SPECIALLY SELECTED. →
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
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tic evil than it really is. The Commission which begins its inquiry in Shanghai today may be able to furnish to the world more reliable data on the subject than has hereto fore been available, and that we conceive to be the chief value of the Coonference, for Chins has already been amply assured of the **ƒmpany and co-operation of the Papora.
the “homest“ Chorts the may make to wean her people of a habit which is admittedly vicious. The Government of China has proved its earnestness in the matter, but whether it is able to effectually secure complete obedience to its decrees through- out the Empire is still open to doubt,
to effective reform.
QUEEN DOWAGER OF ITALY TO VISIT JAPAN.
LONDON, January 29th. Queen Margherita of Italy will shortly start on a trip to Japan. Her Majesty is taking out a motor car.
THE BISHOPRIC OF BORNEO.
LONDON, January 29th.
The Rev. Robert Mounsey has been appointed Bishop of Borneo, which is henceforth separated from the diocese of >ingapore.
THE ERADICATION OF THE OPIUM TRAFFIC. PRAYERS IN GREAT BRITAIN
LONDON, January 30th," An appeal signed by the Bishop of London and various Nonconformist and Scottish religious leaders urges that special prayers for the eradication of the opium traffic be offered during
The appointment of Mr. A. Shelton Hooper and Dr. G. H. L. Fitawilliams as members of the sittings of the International Opium the Banitary Board is gezetted.
News roached Manila from America yesterday morning that the town of Barcelona had been destroyed by an earthquake but the report at present lacks confirmation.
His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to recognise Mr. G. E. Liebert, Consul for
Commission in Shanghai,
BRITISH LABOUR CONGRESS AND SOCIALISM.
LONDON, January Soch. The Labour Congress which
Consuls, I imagine, with the sad deficiency of s certala prominence in public famotions to which modesty, I suppose, is responsible for the they may not justly have a claim. My want of
eagerness with which I seized upon the occasion to appear in my present role, when I was ap-| proached to present to you the first public
annual report of the Victoria Anglo-Portuguese ing reading, from an educational point of view,
Bohool. That report, which furnishes interest
is submitted by the headmistress of the school, Mrs. D. A. Cordeiro, With your permission, I have pleasure in reading it.
ONSUL LEIRIA then read the report of the headmistress, extracts from which follow suvs, with Mrs. Silva as assistant, the Victoria Started in 1884 by the late Mr. Claudio J. de Anglo-Portuguese School enrolled three names on the inaugural day, twenty-five years and
an interesting item, as the proprietress intends
who makes the best attempt at standing on the back of one of the horses as he runs three times round the ring
ROMAN CATHOLIC PROVINCIAL YNOD.
To-morrow concludes the Provincial Synod at the B. C. Mission House. At 8 o'clock in
the morning a special rolemn Pontifical Mass
will be sing at the Cathedral of the Immacu- late Conception, in which the Rt. Rev. Bishop Mazot, the president of the rynod, will be the officiating prelate,
Special seats have boon provided in front of Clemente, Merel and Pozzoni and the Delegate the main altar for their Lordships Bishops
of the Kwangsi Bishop. The lateral saata in the chancel will ho occupied by the fail
investmente
SHEWAN TOMES & CO. General Managers.
PROFIT AND LOSS.
Consulting committee's focs... Auditors' fees Charges Depreciation on godown furniture
for the year 1908 Written off to doubtful debts and
contingencies account
Balance
year
etc,
Balance carried forward from last Interest received, storages, rants, ... 178,592.18
mission, &c. ... 68,370.42
Lees interest paid, com-
Transfer fees
Investment income secount Amenat transferred from reserve
fund to meet contingencies and depreciation on shares
- BALANCE SHEET,
clergy. The music will be in Gregorian Anthorised capital-200,000 shares style. The Cathedral
has been especially
at $10-$2,000,000 issued as per Inat report 125,000 shares at. $10 each
at
$4,000.00 200.00
7,525.22
313.15
30,000,00 113,407.68
$ 155,446,05
$3,593.29
110,221.76 11:00
11,620.00
30,000.00
$ 155.446.05
...$1,250,000.00 90,000,00 352.301.06
Beserve fand... Sundry creditors Balance of profit and loss account 113,407.58
$1,805,708.74
Loans 01 provident
system Loans en mortgages,
shares, &c.
After carrying on the school which was designed primarily for children of Portugasse parentage for a few years, Mrs. Silva, wife of the founder, decorated for the occasion and the most died, whereupon Mr. Silva left the Colony attractive feature of the ceremony is the and the school passed under new management rich ornaments of the main alter and the costly in 1869 with 30 pupils on the roll. By this garments of the Bishops and the officiating time application had been made for the autodalarop to be recognised as one of the Grant schools After the Mass special thanksgiving bymas under Government enpervision, and has con-
will be sung by the Sanctuary choir and respond. tinned to remain so since then. From 27 papila ed to by the fall choir of St. Joseph's College in 1902 the enrolment gradually increased until pupils. The service will conclude with a gelema maximum number which the available floor space the Pontifesl Benediction The Rer. Pr. Investment of reserve it reached 78 in 1908 and stands to-day at 85, the Te Deum intoned by the officiating Prelate and of the school is capable of accommodating. Later Gabardi acts as director of ceremonies to be refused. The number of school days in applications for admission have had reluctantly 1908 was 224 and the average attendance 61-71. In 1908,72 pupils were presented for the Inspec tor of Sohcole annual examination and the school was again returned as "thoroughly efficient." While regretting the noise which has formed the subject of comment by the Inspector, it has member of the French Municipal Connell, Mr. to be noted that the very limited accommodation H. S. Kavarann was re-elected He has been a militates against the possibility of a better Member of the Council for the last eight years. exercise of discipline so essential and eminently
The Chief Superint ndent of the fanton
CANTON.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
January 30th. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ELECTION. There was an election here to-day of a foreign
HOUSE TAX.
France, as being in charge of the Spanish Conxml.being held at Portsmouth is re desirable in every school organisation. Having Police has reported that the total amount of }
ate in Hongkong until further notice.
Receipts into the Treasury between January. 1stand Noveraber30th, 1909 total$18,785.802.32. while payments out during the same period were $19,166,889.30. Payments are therefore in excess of receipts by 8381,086,98.
The Coloniul Treasurer's statement of the
affirmed its previous resolutions favour of Socialism.
RUSSIA AND ENGLAND,
LONDON, January 30th, Considerable interest attaches to the
Colony's assets and liabilities on November appointment of M. Timriazolf, a well- 30th, 1908, shows the 'otal assets to be known banker and noted advocate of $3,349,623.40. The inbilities amount $2,173,549.01. leaving a balance of $1,176,029,39 -|-
to the development of Anglo-Russian on the right side of the ledger.
trade, as Minister of Commerce,
BELLIGERENT BULGARIA.
WE wonder what prompted REUTER'S Agency to inform the East that the Bishop of Fondon together with the Nonconformaist and Scottish religionsleaders have made an appeal throughout the United
A solemn Requiem service was held yesterday Kingdom for special prayers for the eri- morning at the St. Joseph's Church, Hongkong, dication of the opium traffic while the for the repose of the souls of all the Bishops International Commission on the Opium and missionaries of South China. The offi Question is sitting at Shanghai? Various outing clergy was the Very Rev. Fr. De
LONDON, January 30th
that trustworthy news from Sofia In
It is reported from Constantinople
ged to the scholars, the cost of house rent in a regard, however, to the smallness of the fees char.
suitable location for the school is comparatively prohibitive to the management without having to resort to higher school fees, which in the majority of cases would be beyond the means of parents to pay. A half-team was presented by this School for the Hygiene School Competition hold by Government in Des., 1908. This school but, owing to the absence of the fall com- was bracketed fint in the aggregate of marks. plement of competitors, the school was not awarded the shield. María Remedios' paper was awarded 757 per cent of marks; it. was listed Erst by the examiner, Dr. Pearse, in the half team presented by the school Acknowledgments are due from the manage. ment and staff of the school to the following D. Pozzoni, special prize for Christian doctrine; donors to the Prise Fund-Right Rev. Bishop
ing an increase of $40,000 on the previous year's house tax collected last year was $260,000, show-
collections. This money is devoted to the maintenance of the Police. INTENDED CHANGE OF PROVINCIAL CUSTOMS
·ADMINISTRATION,
from Feking that thors has been hardly The Local Authorities have received news any increase of Customs' revenue in all the Provinces in Chins since the abolition of tho
post of Hoppo and the placing of the ad- The Board of Revenue intends to appoint its ministration in the hands of the Viceroys,
the Provinces. own men to superintend Customs affairs in all
EXPENSIVE CHAIES,
News has reached here from Peking that three chairs were recently ordered by the Prines Household Department sent in a bill for 36,000 Regent for the Royal Family. The Imperial tale. 1
The Regent neked whether the chairs
fund 8,800 shares
Green Island. Ce-
519,527.09
674,955.31
$1,194,482.40
mant Co., Lt. at 810, 888,000.00 250 China Light and Power Company Ld. Debentures at $100 25,000.00
Property at West Point (Pa On Godowns Binos expanded
and other property)8854,250.00
--- -***
Loss on mortgage
4,500 shares
1,785.86
113,000,00
$856,035,86 ...450.000.00 406,035.86
Chins
Lightand Power Co.; La st Godown furniture Less depreciation
+44
$5.00 2,313 15
313.15 Proportion of premium on 1221-
expired policies Fundry debtors Casli at godown Cash in hand
22,500,00
2,000,00
-1,141,59
60,293 74
$6 055,15 200,00
6,255,15
$1,805,708.74
THE COLONIAL CEMETERY. Mr. Shelton Hooper has given notice that he will ask at Tuesday's meeting of the Sanitary Board the following questions-
suggestions occur, Was it merely to show Maris, Pro-Vicar Apostolie of Hongkong, Their dicates an uncompromising attitude Committee Club Lusitano, Messrs. Noronha were lined with gold! and severely reprimanded tory, Happy Valley, commonly known as the
Lordships Bishops Mazot, Clemente, Merel and
A very enjoyable social was held at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on Saturday night, the Hon attendance. Songs sung by Miss Stewart, Mr. F. H. May presiding over a large Mrs. Daleley, Mr. Beavis and the Rev.
The Go-
THE PROHIBITED POPPY.
is in process of assembling at Shanghai on Feb. While the International Opian Commission 1st the Government of India, who are au interested party in this matter, are also
Mra. J. J. Leiria, special prize for hygiene;
Corveth, Ho Wing, Ho Fook, Ches Leep Chee, & Co., L. Noronha, J. M. E. Machado, C. C. J. M. de Castro Basto, G. Sequeira, A. J. M. C. F. Carvalho, E. J. de Figueiredo, F. P. de V. Soares, F. Montalto de Jeans, M. E. da Silva, J. M. Noronha, D. A. Cordeiro, A. E. Silva, J. M. Place da Silva, and friends who deiers to ¡ remain anonymous.
Gomes, H. J. M. de Carvalho, Julio A. Carvalho,
squeeze, the responsible parties for this abnormal
OFFICIAL DECORATED.
Paul H. King, Commissioner of astoms here, The Throne has recently conferred on Mr. a medal of honour of the second degree. AGITATING FOR THE ABOLITION OF FAN-TAN. The Central Government intends to enforce the Yau Fa duty in the Two Kwang Provinces A very satisfactory report by the Inspector of Lakin duty. This new tax is imposed on all in the 3rd moon of the current year and abolish
of the Sanitary Department or other Govern- humation of any corpse in any Chinese Comtery. ment Deportment has been granted for the ex- (1.) Is it a fact that permission of any officer
and for its re-interment in the Colonial Ceme- Protestant Cemetery, since the passing of the Public Health and Buildings Amendment Ordinance 1908 ?
and dates of esch?
(2) If so, what is the number of such cases,
permits and by what authority did ho do so?
(3.) Who was the officer who granted the
been reserved for such re-interments referred to (4.) Has any portion of the Colonial Cemetery en question No. 1?
mended the full grant of 351- the school as thoroughly efficient, and recom Schools was then read. Mr. WOLFE returned kinds of merchandise, including both foreign LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
us that the race of the immortal Fecksniff Pozzoni were present in their pontifical robes on the part of Bulgaria still survives? Or was it but to give us and the ev. Fr. Herault, representing His vernment, declines to pay more than some idea of the exaggerated views of the Lordship Bishop Lavesque, of Kwangsi, as well | opium evil which the Anti-Opium League as all the clergy of the various denominations. eighty-two taillion fraues and further Las been successfully propagating in order to The service was conducted throughout in declares that, if a settlement on that draw for foreign missions the support which is Gregorian style. The last absolution for the basis is any longer delayed, it will so sedly needed at home! There is no Society service was a very impressive one.
dead were imparted by all the Bishops and the
reconsider its position. - iu England interested in publishing such facts as the careful analysis made by Mr. CLEMENTI revealed. If Mr. CLEMENTY paper did but come under the notice of the Bishop of London and the Nonconformist and Sottish religious leaders who are J. Beattie, R.N.. were well received, while collecting all available data. Mr Oakden, of the school, and remarked that, when it could in all the Provinces as every kind of article will and Chinesa products. It was onforced in the bring an enormous revenne to the Government appealing for special prayers for the eradi- Mr. pohrane's humourous recitations stamped Collector of Ballia, and Mr. Butler, Settlement take its rank with the best schools in the Colony be taxed, The Local Press here demand the Province of Chili last year. This duty will cation of the opium evil, they would perhaps that gentleman os Bu entertainer of no Officer of Katah, have been temporarily attached a public examination like the hygiene com- abolition of Fan-tan gambling in both Provinces perceive how ridiculous their attitude must Hon. Mr. F. H. May are always an attractive gairies in connection with the cultivation and petition, he thought the time had arrived when if the Yau Fa duty is imposed,
mean order. The droll Irish yarns told by the
to the Financial Department for certain seem to those who can compara the drink item, and the hon. gentleman kept his Frontier says that Afghanstan is preparing to the enlargement of the scope of the school
production evil in England with the opium evil in hearers in rose of laughter as he recounted capture the lucrativetrarle dicly Intis garsit During the month a great deal had been heard will regret to learn of the death of Mr. T S
of opium in India. News from the the management could, with confidence, consider China. Unfortunately no comparison of various examples of the Irish "bull", The ex-up, while China will find it difficult to restraints about the Governor's excellent scheme for a
His many friends in Hongkong and Canton atatistica can be made, because no reliable cellent programme was arranged by Mrs. May, Amiz. It is this which may possibly convert university. When that project materialised; he Beilly, chivi engineer of the Yeut Han Rail Line) left Bingapore for this port on the 29th
own agriculturists from competing with the The concert ended with a vote of thanks to all instances of the highest, altruism that the Anglo-Portuguese school matriculate in the and that lady also acted as accompanist. our present Opina policy into one of the purest hoped to see undergraduates from the Victoria who had assisted in making the evening such a present generation has been-Indian Daily futurs Hongkong university with which Sir pleasant one.
statistics of the native opium trade are published by the Chinese Government, and, for the matter of that, the literature of the
News.
Mr. LEIRIA then gave an interesting history
Hospital on Saturday, and was buried at Happy of age, passed away at the Government Civil way, Canton. Deceased, who was only 30 years
Valley yesterday morning.
4th instant at about noon. outward English Mails, and is dae here on the this Port on the 30th instant at noon with the The P. & 0. str. Britannia left Singapore for
left Fort Darwin on the 29th it for Maalla The E. &A. str. Aldendam from Sydney &c., and this port
The N.Y.K.str. Kawachi Meru (European Бигорел alt, and is expected here on the 1st inst. Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 29th The N.V.K: str. Inaba Mura European
Shanghai on the 29th ult, and is expected here Line) laft Kobe for this port vin Moji and ult., and is expected here on the 4th just.
The NY.K. Br. Igo Maru (American
on the 7th inst