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LOCAL SPORT.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

Friday-H.K.C.C. "A" y. "B" Saturday-H.K.C.C. "A" F. "B"

LEAGUE FOOTBALL

Saturday-Buffs r. Naval Yard.

Y.M.C.A. v. R.G A. LAWN BOWLS, Saturday-Police-married v. Single. Moxdas Police v. Civil Service,

YACHTING.

Friday Corinthian T.C. Races,

SPORTS.

Saturday V.R.C. sportu. Monday-Lusitano sporta.

LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

BUSTE NAVAL ̈YAHD,

This match will be played on the Nara! Ground at the Happy Valley on Saturday after. poos, kick off at 2.30 p.m. Gannor Marsh will

referee.

Y.M.C.A. . .0.A,

Coyd Edwards will referee this match which

PHOENIX CLUB.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 9TH, 1909.

THE DISADVANTAGES OF EDUCATION:

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THE USE OF A GREAT COAT.

AIRSHIPS IN WAR..

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THERE IS SKILL AND.

OF CONSTRUCTION

IN ALL

The peremptory order to wear a great coat at A large audience assemblal recently ut the Eton has called forth proteste which remind one Royal United Service Institution to hear a loo A large number of members and their friends

of Dr. Caine's lively denunciation of coddling ture by olonel F. G. Stone, B. Ai, kutitled THOROUGHNESS: If the title is startling to you who have, in his day three centuries and a half ago. It"Defence of Harbours Against Naval Airships." spent a most enjoyable evening at the Phoenix Chab last night when the services of perhaps, no professional interest in educa

The Lecturer anid that the employment of air- ing Biokuese," Dr. Cains (or Kaye) was the Dante the marvellous conjurer and illusionist tlon, consider what it must have been to will be found in his Booke against the Sweat Major-General B. M. Ruck was in the chair. were specially engaged for their entertainment, the Manchester Principal Teachers a joint founder of Gonville and Caius Collego ships at sea was attended by greater dificulties The olde manly hardness, stout courage, and then over land. These dificulties were do The hall was tastefully decorated and aminiature tion! Either Judge Farry is a bold, bad man stage was well arranged, Plesinat music was or the principal touches of Manchester are anfulaess of England is utterly driven awaye; vrincipally to the fact that owing to the greater

singularly broad-minded set; otherwise such

was a necessity for greater endurance. They Mashado's Orchestra, and subject would nevar huye bsen chosen for a nice in the stede whereof men now-a-dayes receivo distances to be covered for nival soqating thero discoursed by

withstanda

wore dae niso to the prevaleros of stronger nir blaste of windo or resiste general appreciation was manifested through quiet gathering. That it was chosen is evidentning and beconie nice, not able to out The tricks wore particularly lover from a reprint in neat pamphlot form of Judah"-this latter poist refers to the currents at sea, and to the differty of design-

"belief that - eating fish Parry's raper that the paper was read is

ing, and taking on board such huge and delicate and bewildering, and the exhibition of shadow. | tied on the title-page. No dire consequence case of the sweating sickness. "And children ing a "parent ship" capable of carrying launch-1 graphy was much applauded. The com line boon reported. The news from the North be so brought up that if they be not all daye by structuros, assuming the speed of airships pittes of the Club are to be complimented does not tell of a county court judge being torn the fire with a tosta and butyre sud in their to reach 33.5 miles in hose and 23 hours to

inte little pieces, nor have I read of any body of teachers dying, sudden deaths, fram shock to Turres they be streight sieko." This charge of to their working period, it would bo sam that on the mocess of the evening.

softness brought against Englishmen seems not their tonderest susceptibilities.

little grotesque when we recall that it was the they could cover a distative of some 670 miles English harbours and dockyards within reach Yet listen to a few of the things Julgo Parry Elizabethan horses whom the doctor thus indi. in calm weather, and this brought rasst of our had the face to say?

For my part, I have never made any secret catod, the generation of Drako and Raleigh and if arship attack from varions points on the

"RULING THE ROOST"

THE INVASION OF ENGLAND BY THE SCOT.

The Saturday Review publishes an amusing article entitled Novissima Sestin, in which the writer discusses the invasion of England by

the Scot. He says

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main

PIANOS.

WE IMPORT

of the fact that from my earliest days I disliked: Greville. But in his Epidemics of the Middle | Vontinent. Attacks or reconnaissances beyond STAMPING THEM IN EVERY WAY.

in combination with feet affording facilities for supplies and repairs by means of "parent this radius cenki only be affected by airships ship. This could only he carried out in fair SUPERIOR VALUE

purposes a

a non-rigid form westher, and for such

education, and had a natural and, I hope, not "Personally, I bare always regarded it as i unhealthy distrust of school-masters." mater of congratulation that I escaped from school at a comparatively warly nge.

My

is

is to be played on Saturday afternoon on the penetration to a higher pitch-than Scotland InmFiew of the ideal system of education against the offeminacy of their young offiours of dirigible, limited in dimensions to 100,000

Military Ground, Kick off, 4.30.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

K.C.C. "A'

A" TEAM V. THE "B" TEAM. The following will represent the dbore teams in their League match this afternoon, on the Clab's ground commencing at 2 pm

No nation has carried the principle of peaceful Scatchan who now rules the roost. The Irish nearly every profession in England it is a are always complaining of the English garrison in Ireland and its denationalising effect, but the ascendancy in its prime of England over Ireland of Scotland“ “OTEF has never boen u thorough as the moral and intellectual domination Enginud to-day,

The political hegemony for instance is virtu-

the same as Mr. Walier Senior's Yon about his son Sam I took a great deal of will remember that he said to Mr. Pickwick pains with his eddication, sir! I let him run in the streats when he were very young, and shift for his self. It's the only way to make a buy The bad boy who gets into trouble, and has shar the good fortune to be put in a reformatory, and thers learne a trade, has a much better

Ages," Hecker says that English susceptibility to foreigners from the earliest time. And we must cold and discomfort was generally ridiculed by not forget, inadmiring the harelhood of the great Elizabethan captains, how they inveighed and volunteers-educated at Eton perhaps.

It is certain that man who were not trained find themselves quite comfortable without it in in early youth to feel the want of a great coat old age. But abstract, truth doos not avail much-where is the mother brave enough to

yards, which he considered reqnized most careful restat convention and leave her baby son costless combating attacks against harbours and dook- He would be happy, but it is well known that thought. Reconnaissance of harbours within children always enjoy what is ind for them. They

ation by wireless telegraph from a position of will even discard shoes and stockings if allowed sight of parent ships, transmission of inform their wicked way--what better proof of inherent observation to ships engaged in bombarilent,

cubic foot capacity, would to the only type mi on board any ship. The role of long-distance BUILT THROUGHOUT FOR conting lying in the domain of the navy, he did the largest size posible to stow, launch or takes not discuss it further, but turned to the question

"A" team. W. C, D. Turner, E. A. Fowler, D. Cally complete. It may be said to have started chance of a useful and pleasurable life than the contrariness could be found? A great French and the dropping of lots on areas which Oliver, R.N.F.K. Brownrigg, Lt, H. W. Green when Mr. Gladstone went over beg and bag: good boy who gains a County Council prize in doctor, Loroy, argued long ago that this strong could not be effectively attacked by skips' guns

(The Buffs) Id. D. K. Anderson (The Buffs"

Повле

Lt E.J. H. Haughton (105th Mab) Lt J. Edgell, R.N. A. P. Dashwood, B. Irving and W. Water "B" Team-Lessrs. H Hancock, T. F. Pearce, H. D. Shapin. A. C. Leith, A. O. Lang, S. Moore, S. B. Logan A. A. Claxton, A. C. D. Elborough W. E. L. Shenton and Capt. H. H. C. Baird (The Buffs.}

gage to Midlothian. Bince then we have had na almost unbroken sequence of Scotch Preme!

Bannerman

iers beginning with Lord Rosebery and in cluding lir. Balfour and Sir Henry Campbell But the Government of to-lay has broken all records. It is no hyperbole to say that not Downing Street. but Scotland. Yard would be for it a far more appropriate address.

goography."

W. C. D. Turner. H. R. Makin, E. A. Fowler / Mostly sit for Scottish constituencies, and, like and in these pages is the suggestion that the Goska reported, in answer to, an inquiry, from for serial bombs: what weight was required to

F. K. Brownrigg, Lt. D. K. Anderson (The Baffs) Lt. J. H. Haughton 105th Mah. Lt. J. Eigell, R. N. A. F. Dushwood, E. C. Oliver, R. N. W. Waterhouse and AN. Other. "B" Team-H. Hansoek, T. Fl. Pearce, H. D. Sharpiz, A. C. Leith, A. O. Lang, S; Moore, S. ~S. Loga A. A. Claxton, A. C. D. Elborough, P, Jacks and Capt. H. H. C. Bait & (The Buffa).

TO-MORROW'S V.R.C. SPORTS.

The twelfth Athletic meeting to be held to morrow afternoon on the Hongkong Football Clab ground at the Happy Valley gives pro. miss of being an excellent meeting. There are no fewer than 30 entries for the 220 yards race and 28 for the 12 yards while the entries for all the other mces are very good. Given fine weather the sport will be such as ought to en sure a very large attendance of the public.

LUSITANO R.C. SPORTS.

The Lusitano Recreation Club sports meet-

ing takes place at the Race Course of Es for Monday. There will be two open events for particulars of which we refer the reader to the announcement appearing among to-day's

advertisements.

INTERPORT SPORT

At eleven o'clock this morning the Hongkong representatives proceed to Swatow to try con olusions with local sportsmen at cricket, football and tounis. These leaving by the Douglas steamer Hatching are Wesers. J. Hall. K. S. Morrison, A.

Reed, H. L. D. Garrett, R. E. O. Bird (Captain),

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Brawu, E, B

F.

the unhappy licence holders, they are therefore more or less tied down to represent the whisky and catmeal ideals of their country of adoption. Thus Mr. Asquith marches, to the tune (in a miner key) of the men of Fife, Mr. Churchill double shuttles to the bagpipes of bonnie Dundee, and Lord, Morles until recently had to exente the sustere cake walk of the yea' guid"

Montrose

RAILWAYS IN SIAY.

PROPOSED SAIGON LINE ENCOUNTERS MUCH OPPOSITION.

of

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Blo

Unlike many who dissent from accepted principles, bo would hove us, begin young, A child ges marly to some good kinder- delight. garten presided over by fully bright and pleasant lady, murely to learn the leason that there are other children

some

DINUZULU QUILTY.

Greytown, March 3rd. Dinazalu has been found guilty of harbouring rebels and members of Hambasta's family, and has bora sentenced to four yeur's imprisonment and fined £100.

Dinuzulu was restored to his native land

Colonel J. E Copper, of the Army Faticos

THIS CLIMATE.

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YOUNG

MOTHERS

Should know that the purest, sweetest and most economical method of preserving, purifying and beautifying baby's tender skin lies in warm baths with

CUTICURA SOAP

inclination of childhood is, in fact, Nature's were the three conditions of menuco and attack ROBINSON PIANO Teachers should never be chosen for any warning to leave the feet bare to the latest, age against which defence and counter attacks hind to be prepared. While deslaring his belief that It is not to be denied, however, that wrapping no reliance could be placed on any form of bomb academic degres they posses, for every day it possible. He must have been joking. becomes more certain the man who obtains these degrees is the man who has deliberately failedap may be mischievous under certain circum attack by airship whithi wew not based on strik stances; the respectable authority of a Blue-booking at a vital part, he pointed ont that a bomb to make himself a master of any one subject."

It is no nse teaching young people anj (2,399, 1905) might be adduced to show that could contain an immenes quantity of explosire subject unless you see that in after life they are it isvesen fatal sometimes agistrates and as compared with a shell of equal weight, as it to here opportunities of using their attainment missionaries depose that the compulsory use did not had the thick louvy metal protection of a simple shirt or petticoat is producing against the firing explosion and sudilen yas Its Boottial members past and present in-for the benefit of the Blato,"

Aul. I want to see a race of schobimasters terrible results among the naked Kafirs, pressure which obtained in the breech of gua clade Mr. Haldane, Mr. Sinclair, Lord Elgin,

Disenes hitherto unknown are growing com- when a shell was discharged.***** mon. It is worth note that in 1674 Governor. Such questions is, what was the best explosive On Baturday the return match will be played Lord Tweedmonth, and Mr. Bryce. Even the not only better paid- bat worth more."

The only concension to the audience can commencing at 2 p.1. Terms "A" Team-ors handful of Englishmen in the Cabinet

duty of education committees should be to the directors, that the Hottentots were nua rander a battleship unseaworthy, to dustory a bombs could be dropped with accurney, whether choose a good man or woman to be head of quainted with any form of malady, so far as ho dock, or wreck a battery from what height sch "The inspectors should be penfined and white hon. Of course those missionaries and the height appreciably affected the violence of the diool, and then to leave him or her alone could learn, until they came into contact with turned off on the gof-links. The last sentence magtrates do not recommend that the order ultiluate explosion and what effect a burst socuring in an endly part of the paper, 155 for compulsory clothing shall be relaxed. It under water would have on torpedo craft and them. They piously express the hope that order of their importance. o it was excond. have saved Judge Parry's life

or wretches for thereby so much the worse sabmarines, were all to be considered in the It must not be supposed that this paper f a joke. I daresay some of Judge Parry if course of time, after a few generations, the ingly difficult for an observer on the grand to The utter effacement of England is still remarks were enggerated for purposed Kalle will be able to wrap up with impunity locate the position of an airship in the darkness plainer if account is taken of our Keltic over eloonticuary effect, but he was evidently. He will have become familiar with the nut of night, ayon with the aid of searchlights fords, Mr. Lloyd George, the Calouze of British very much in earnest when argued that diseases attendent on the practice of civilisation while it was easy for an airship to find, its way we now understand i, 18FREDERICK BOYLE, in the Pall Mall Gazette over land, there was small doubt that the dis fiance, and those twin comedians, the two Maca education, a

when ⚫ blessing. *cures

charge of bombs would take place at night, (more sea-power to their elbow, the present more of a

When the airship could approach within short range of her target or vital objective, and us rulers of the King's Navee, one of whom sp. far many will agree with him. It is pair.

ensure accurate aim. This proximity, however, parently owes his appointment to his nautical fully apparent that the effect of modern experiences on the tideway between Bames and education is often similar to the effect of Fros Mortiske, and the other to his well-known expero's instruction on Caliban, which was that

would be limited to the necessary distance terity in paddling his own canos, if not to his it enallach kim to surse. The difficulty, how

could apparently only be determined by sotual still more obvious qualification for the post of oves, is to discover a system of education which

that the airship must remain from the explo shall be a complete blossing a blessing unladen

sion for its own safety, and this safe range with ourses. Jaige Parry, pot altogether's cornel in the horse marinos;

The Court ordered that the sentence of experiment. Reconnaissances would doubtless destrictive critic, very loosely-much too loosely

imprisonment should take effect as from the date be carried out in daylight at higher altitudes, and probably as much as possible hidden by outlined his scheme.

of prisoner's arrest fifteen months ago.

Dinnzulu w found not guilty of the other vapour or cload at prosent the only means at our disposal of defence against attacks by air- charges contained in the indictment.

The expenses of the Crown in connection with ships were the high-angle batteries, and these could only fire to a man height of 7,300 Diavzula is one of the sons of Catewayo, and feet ad maximum bonzontal distance of 4.500 News of Siamese railway schemes to tap in

the trial approach £10,000-Router. land Indo China said to attract it to Bangkok in the world besides itself. How important is therefore & Prince of the Zulu Royal line yards. These limits starally placed the airzlig have aroused alarm in the Colony. The life to lento at cheerfully next to someone descended from Chaks and Dingaan. In 1984 in a safe position if berrations were carried Orange Free State and the Transvaal, bassmuch useful reconnaissoo work to be carried countries to be reached are Laos and Cambodia,

her. And yat sual a lesson, to be really más

In 1887 Zululand was declared British out on a clear day in absoluto safety, counter under Freuch rule, which lie so far inland that you cordially detest without shippiti hint or he was crowned by a party of Boers from the out beyond auch danger zone, and would enable the current of trade sets in to Bangkok rather tered should be learnt before five or seven at the than to Saigon. To mond matters, the build-intest. After that it can only be learned by territory. The new authority was not accepted attack could only be seccessfully made by other ing of a railway from Saigon to Combodia and Laos has been proposed more than once, but much prayer and dining ont. Having been by the tribos, and after some troubles, Dinuzat sirshine.

schooled into knowing when not to slop, the and others were arrested and tried for high nothing has come of it. The strongest arga child, ought to start learning the things to treason. The chief received a sentence of exile Department, said u thought that air currents mont for the proposed line is that it won't draw which it has an addiction. On gathers that the to St. Helens for ten years, He spent his time would aid airships in performing longer by showing a meteorological wind chart on the traits of Cambodia and Southern Sism to relief of the teacher from committee and in in learning English, and, it is said, in sequiring journeye, and he supported his contention a lantern alide. Suitable bases for airships he Saigon. All this truffle now goes to Bangkok spectorial restialut is intended to enable him a liking for strong drink. which alone profits by the trade carried ou

While the Saigon railway gaterprise this to choose his own way with each pupil, so that

This is good ideally. He was given a house at Eshowe and a salary could be made by Amy or Navy sitships, or by hangs fire, a rival Siamese scheme to connect is intellect of every individual boy may be after serving eight of the ten years of his exile. considered were absolutely necessary, and stincks of a tribe he was still looked upon by the natives patting an airship and its car and machinery to Bangkok with Cambodia and Laos by rail is Properly awskined.

as the head of their former Royal house, There gether, and the times occupied ashore with na finding favour at the Siamagy cspital. The good but unfortunately the supply of heaven of £500 a year. Although nominally the chief vessels independent of either. The diffleulty of British and German merchants, who profit by born teachers is unequal to what should be the demand. Schodemasters capable of Lighting the

nd they airship readily worked from each "parent" ship. the Cambodian trade, are natively, so it is said concealed fire in a boy's mind come few and far were those who said that his presence in Zala- limited manual aid, would mean only one small He endorsed Colonel Stone's opinion that an agitating for the Siamese scheme. A Tonkin between and one fails to see how the number island would inevitably lead to trouble,

menus of counter-attack against airships, and he Taper urges the French Government to fru is be materially increased.

Judge Parry states u frio general principle

airship fleet was the only feasible and practical

railroad. frath the Siamese railway scheme, and to carry out at once the proposed Saigon The interests of Saigon demand it urgently in the sentenco Teaching, should be kept theories shod have no place dust Of the British and German prompters of the to arts. nccomplishments, and facts opinions

iamese line, the Germans are more dreaded and

in fact list German iradors and dealers flock into Indo. over in the shoolroom." This also good Chins and stiffly, hold their own in business, ideally good bat likewise fails in practice.

What writer deals more In Tonkiu, Lies and Cochin-China, German wares abound, and, under the noses of French does Euclid? Who that has been chaired to merchants, Germans monopolize a big slice of the Enelid has not sighed for a little distortion of fact for a beading infusion of opinion or theory And how can Judge Parry, believer in fact as he is, exclaim, "How many of the most precions hours of the best of my youth have been wasted for me by school-masters who were dull as not to peretive, that Euclid, like Edward Lear and Lewis Car oil, was the waiter of a book of nonsense I desire to associate myself with this enti mont of the gentle judge, having a grudge of long standing against Euclid; but then question whether facts should be the solo

A certain lady whom we will call 78. A constients of a liberal education. There is

These included collecting armas, harbour signum Crucis" Hirfordship the Bishop, followed recently taken up her residence at a new ter Langley, who conducted the prosecution, and is composed practically of the old Pertu. Does not that moral discipline in non-alapping threa counts in the indictment brought against closed for publicadoration after the singing Ecoe believe that there ain't no such person" informed Mr. Hazelend that in the case the guess nobility, many of whom are residing depend on the child's opinion of his hertil. Jim

In the overig after the been tardy in returning their calls, but man was actually drowned and if assistance in Great Britain, Germany, France, and neighbour? This, it may be urged, is tairing ing rebels, levying and making war, and cotis by the prayers of Via Crucis recited by the Bector in the country, and from far and wid Inud been rondered his life would probably have "Austristed that the Portugese Government is moral with mental education. But that is just piring with others to make war. Mr. Schreiner of the Cathedral, the choir singing at interval neighbours called ou her... he appears to

what Judge Ferry does. Of course, he would say

sermon on the Pasion and death of Our

she sent a groom round with re been saved. Edwin A. Long, assistant in the negotiating for the exiled Prince's return. that the two are inseparable, education by its Smith in opening the trial said that the object Tenebre, the Box. 1. W daburi will brord anxions to do the right thing, albeit in a

nature being moral as well as "mental. of all parties was not a political conviction or a Standard Oil Company, said the decossed was Probably much of his property which was

truth.

blessed and before the Litany of all Saints is sung. to leave them. At one honse the family bis servant. He was on the Kowloon beach cantisosted will be returned. When the Frince Bach is the case, and that is just what makes technical acquittal, but the disclosure of the Jesus hrist The services on Saturday will begin wolkets of her cards, and directions as to the Biskup or the officiating clergy will go in apparently sway, and unable to obtain "when he heard that the bont hal been left Portugal he handed over a treguare box education the terrible problem it is stag

to the tand new water fill be blessed answer to his ringing at the front dog Take Euclid again. To some boys its study contisining priceless belts, swords, and daggers

Proc

up the e ngregations after which groom went round to the servants' entrant and sprin is worse than useless, so far as their mental, dis-studded with precious stones, also jewelry of all that his servant had

Mas will be solemnly ung by there left the cards, Alleluia appeared in the water. He jumped in and kinds, valued at over a quarter of a million improvement is concerned; but they way got a lot pounds. This is still deposited in the Bank of of moral discipfone from trying to master what

the officiating priest, assisted by the full Choir. At the Gloria, in acelsis Deo -11 the bells will be looked for the body and white swimming boat

which have been

been covered he met a sampan which was coming from a stone Portugal. In the event of the Prince's repatria is distasteful and unprofitable to then. On the

tion it is assumed that it will be returned

rung and all the alts The news of the return of the exiled family is other hand, boys who were allowed to devote all their energy to the subjects they fancied would junk. He clambered aboard and asked the

Chuch just as the bells ring. Scloma Mass "Aleluia; hostman to assist, but he refused, notwithstand generally well accepted. It has to be re-benefit intellectually, but might thay not miss

since the Passion Sunday, will be uncovered av ing that witness offered him $30. Witness menibered that in case of the decease of King in after in the moral result of persistent

gaily dressed, and flowers will bestrewn in the Allenia" On Eager Sunday, the Cathem be-dec rated as sual and all the altars richly then asked the man to let him have a rope bat Dom Miguel is the legitimate successor to the striving to overcome disgust

dressed. There will be a Solemn Pontifical High this was also refused. Witness called to the throne. junk on which defendant was and asked him to

Misas, the Rt. Eer. Bishop Fozzoni ficiating as sisted by the full flergy and a Special Pontifical assist but he declined. Witness added that the

lessing will he afterwards administerd by the In the Bishop up

upon the whole Congregation. ncluding with the Benediction of the Holy To-day at the Roman Catholic School la Bidge's Biste s, the "Seven last Words of Our Lord on the Cross will b preached by one of the ter. Sistera Sirest unde the direction of the Canossi an In conclusion, the Pioneer points out the is a small Chspe, prepared Ir the occasion. The enormous effect the restoration of the value of 8 rvie legins at noon to finish at 8 o'clock, a

Judis ropees would have upon the industrial life of similer service tices place in th Coav nt in Caine

H. Williams, J. H. Mood, W Berington, G. Grimble, Linut, Weaver, Captain l. A. Balderston and Mr. O. D. Thou Rou, scorer. The local men are due back here at daylight on Tuesday morning

The team is not so strong a one as that sent up two years ago, when Hongkeng won easily: unt with lof the team cricketors and the other balf "Soccer" men it is anticipated that ovun games will result, and that both sides will liave an enjoyable holiday.

It is very sportmanlike of Swatow's small com- munity to try conclusions, with Hongkong.

ALLEGED FAILURE TO ASSIST THE DROWNING.

At the Magistravy yesterday the case in which a Chinose boatman was charged with failing to

trade.

THE PORTUGUESE THRONE. Prince Dom Miguel of Braganzas declara tion that he has decided to abandon all his rights to the Fortuguese throne, es reported by the Foss, has consed the greatest sansation (says a Lisbon telegram to the Morning

The proscribed Prince's.

render assistance to drowning persons, a condi- Loader.)

Party

which is

and developed for beyond their present condition, Colonelser, Colonel Warburton, Mafur stated that until soroplanes had beexi improved

Sir Alexander Bannerman, and Major Baden- they would be useless against diligible baileons. Powell all contributed to a discussion which followed.

CHURCH SERVICES.

were right. Whoever's fault it may have bean, troubles began, which culminated in something like a general insurrection at the end of 1907 disorders were put down. Dinnzala surrendered The Colonial forces were called out, and the

Preliminary examinations look: Fp some to Sir William Mackensie and was brought to Pietermaritzburg months and finally a special Court rus set up at were charged with him. Bir W. Smith, Greytown to tey Dinuzula and the others who Puise Judge of the Supreme Court of Natal,

GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES. presided, and the other judges were Mr. H, G.

The Good Friday Services at St.Peters Sea- Boshoff, Native High Court, and Mr. Henrique C. Shepstone. The law officers of the Natal Government conducted the prosecution, and men's Church will be as follows Morning Fray or special musical service Dinazala was defended by Mr. W. P. Schreiner, and Sermon at 11am. shortened Evening Prayer consisting of Msupders Sacred Cantata "Olivet to waun Calvary will be giren by the Choir assisted by The trials of Cakijana and Miembolwan other friends. once Premier of Capo Colony, assisted by Mr. at 5.30. After which

LOMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL—This morning Reusand and, Mr. Samuelson.

ain Altar aod received began on November 2 st The former was sentenced to seven years hard labour, and the (Good Friday), at 730 the lule eram at will latter was sentenced to death for warder. be bought back to the

And gentle applications of Cuti- cura Ointment. For eczemas, rashes, itchings and chafings of childhood and for the prevention. of the same, as well as for the sanative, antiseptic cleansing of ulcerated, inflamed mucous sur- faces and other uses which suggest themselves to women, these gen- tle emollients are indispensable.

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SOCIAL HUMOURS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE.

The following letter ppears in a recent i of the Pall Mall Gazette

Bir-Alittle story of "feline amenities” w is going the rounds in one of the home con is recalled by the Seymour-Shuckburgh co

tion under which the licence is obtained. Inspect known as the Niguelistas, is very powerfal, Į some thing to be said for opinions. For example: Dingzulu's trial came next. There were twon by the officiating pelate. A Crucifix will be die pondence whiali you quote in your issue to

espaizal and.

body was only in the water a few minutes and

he was confident that if he had obtained assist

Manuel and the Duke of Oporto without beira,

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS The I.G.. str. Prinasan Alice which left

has worked hard for his alient, and Sir W. J. the Stabet Mater.

SILVER BASIS. ALLEERD GEEAT ANGLO-INDIAN FINANCIAL PROJECTS.

TEN-SHILLING NOTES.

The Allahabad Pioneer discussing what it described as the British Government's financial

difficulties says:

at 6.45 nm, when th now Are and incene will be

the

The next day Mrs, following terms:-

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received a letter Mra B presents her compliments to 1 and begs to inform her that two of Mr cards were yesterday left at the back d rs. B's residence. Mrs. B does not if these cards were intended for hor or

"Private information shows that a project in will conclude with the singing of will cook, but if for the latter, Are B regre

We are treuching too fux, hovorer, on the advantages o of education, whereas Judge Parry being considered for the rovival of Lord roturned again and again to the disadvantages. Guechen's schons for 10. notes secured on a It appears on a careful perusal of the pamphlet silver basis. thas providing facilities for the is not allowed to do as it likes. A perfect time extinguishing the appalling debit now that the chief disadvantage is that the child payment of old age pensions, and at the same system would insist on its following its bout shown. The United States are considering a at large. Excellent work similar project The adoption of the scheme moa might be turned

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abce then he could have restored him by means here on the 10th ult. at noon, arrived at Genos and never straying by this means: whether would result in the appreciation of the bullionning holoma Yespers will be sung at o'clock,

of artificial respiration. Defendant denied that on the 7th inst. at 7 &.z.

dushers on the 12th inst.,

he had a sampan, but Inspector Langley stated The Noc str. Huichow left Ticntain or that one of the campane lying alongside shortly the 3rd, Weihaiwai 6th inst. win watow, and is The CN. Co's str. Talyan left Sydney on the 3rd inst., and is due here on the 25th inst

The Indo-China str. Kumang left Calcutta for this port via the Straits on the 6th instant, and may be expected here on or about the 22nd

after the occurrence was defendant's. In reply to his Worship, Inspector Langley said that it could not be proved that defendant was on the boat at the time that assistance was called for. His Worship adjourned the case until Saturday

inst.

they would be excellent men, and not narrow price of silver to shove the face vales of the Sacrament. question. Our thoughts want hradering, it minded; self-concentrated boobies, is other rupes. Lord orley hus promised that in such order to prevent rupees being melted down as our limits want defining. The leadrantage of an event he will raise the rate of exchange in eduestion is that it, ohsorbs the wrong moments ballion.” for broadening and limiting; and of present wo have ao feable s conception of the proper length to systemstise generously THOMAS LLOYD, of the edevational period that there is no time

Foad.

household duties will prevent her ret Mrs.'s call.

So far from being abashed by this er rebuke Hrs. A sat down and replied as foll Mrs. A is extremely sorry at having ently been the innocent cause of di Mrs. B's hushold. She takes the op ity of sending herewith two further ca hopes that so doing any cause for, between Mrs. B and her cook may ber Mrs. A seems to be ono zp, and the bourhood is still waiting for Mrs. H to Yours, etc. March 5.

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