ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.
IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS.
The annual meeting of the Royal Colozial Institute was held on the 8th nit. at the Whitehall Rooms, Hôtel Métropole, London Lieutenant- General Sir J. Beran Edwards (the Chairman) presided, and among those present were Sir Montagu F. Omanney, Admiral Sir N. Bowdon-Smith, Bie Frederick Young, Sir Albert Hime, Admiral Bir F. R. Fremande, Majer General d. W. Robinson, Dr. G. E. Parkin, Colore) Sir J. Roper Barkington, Mr. A Moor-Radford, Mr. Archibald R. Colquhoun, Mr. H. S. Bond, Mr. Robert Littlejohn. Mr. C. V. Creagh, Mr. H. If Bridge, Mr. Allan Campbell, Mr. Fred. Dutton, Mr. T. B. Clougher, Mr. P.
H Dangar, Sir John Cockburn, Mr. Ben. H. Morgan, Sig Godfrey Lagden, Linatenant-Colonel B. S. Frowd Walker, Mr. B.-0, Corney, Mr. H. F. Eaton, and Mr. Juas R. Boosé (foaretary
In its report the Council stated that the work of the past year exhibited substantial progress and development, and the Testitufa's position had never been more natiafactory other finan dially or anmerielly. During the past year 158 resident and 527 non-resident Fellows, 39 Asolates, and one Honorary Fellow had boo elected, or a total of 725 as compared with a total of 389 in the previous year. At the cad of the past year: there were 1,500 ralent and 3,440 non-resident Fellows, 56 Arreciatos, and 14 Honorary Fellows, or 5.010 in all
The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the reyrt added that since the 1st of January this year no foror than 140 had been added to the Fellowship. The reconstrnotion and enlargo
bit of their premises had been carried out at a'cost of £7,266, but he was sure all would feel that the money had been well spent. (Hear, Bear) Consideration had been giren to the question of extending their work in this country, and the establishment of local branches had been suggested. It was thought that the noed might be met by the creation of a new form of membership with a much smaller subscription to local contre. The members thus created would not be entitlal to the club privileges of the Institute, but they would imve certain ad- vantages which ought to be attractive to all who were interested and wished to assist in
carrying out the great ideals of the Institute. Through the branches they hoped to carry out an effective educational programme in every part of the United Kingdom. It was beloved they could accomplish this by means of meet- ing for the delivery of lectures in all the principal towns and also by the read- before the hate of Cormers and trade of papers and delivery of addresses. institutions in the leading centres. To attain satisfactory results it was owential that they *", should decentralise their efforts instead of con- contrating them as they had hitherto done in the Metropolis, and this could only be done through these local branches. Great success
had attended the popular lectures delivered throughout the country by Mr. Horbert Gar. rison (Her, hear) Mr. Ben, H. Mergan, who from that day would take a seat on their Connell, bad taken up the question of addresses to Chambers of Commerce and tradeinstitutions and had bestowed muli time on it. The object of the addresses was to increase the interest of manufacturers, traders, and capitalis's in the opportunities that oxisted in the Overseas Dominions There was a great work to be done in pointing out the opportunities for British trado the Overseas Dominions, ip showing how foreign competition
for that trade might be met, and in making known that practically the whole of the raw materials for British industries could be oblained within the Empire, and also in diverting the flow of British capital from foreign countries to our own Possessions, where it was so much required for development work. (Hear, hoor }:
Admiral Sir F. K. Fremantle seconded, and after a brief discussion the report was adopted: On the motion of Admiral Bie Nathaniel Bowden Smitir it was unanimously agreed: That, in view of very exceptional circum stances, the rule limiting the Chairman's retan- tion of office to two years be in abeyance, and that Lieutenant-Genel Sir J. Bavan Edwards be requested to continue the chairmanship for another your." It was pointed ant that the Couzeil of the Institute cordially approved this action, and the foeling was expressed that it would be unwise to deprive the Institute of the services of Sir Boran Edwards in the cafe this year.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 3rd at 11:55 am. The hammoter has fallen moderately in 8. Japan and Vladi voatek, and risen slightly over S China and the Philippines.
!
A dopression appears to be approiohing Manchuria from the Westward, and a second ares of low pressure lies off the S.W, coast of Japan
The high pressure area llos now over the Pacific to the East of Japan.
Moderate N.B. and E. winds may be expecte
over the N. part of the China Sea..
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending
at 10 am, to-day, 007 izohen.
The fomcast for the 24 hours ending at noon to day is as follows
·Hongkong & Neighbourhood E. winds, mode-
Trato; fair.
Formosa Channel
N.E. winds, modicate.
South coast of China between Same as No. 1.
Hongkong and Lamooks. South coast of China between Same as No. 1.
Hongkong and Haime.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The 1. str. Prinz Waldemar left Manila on the 2nd inst,, at 2 a.m., and may be exported here today at 6 am.
The Dadwell New York Lino str. Ghazes left Shanghai on the 2nd instaat, and is therefore Se du har to-morrow afternoon.
The Philippines Co str. Zafiro will leave Manila on the 4th instant afternoon, and dus here on or about the 7th instant, at daylight
The M.M. atr. Tourens, with the French Mail of the 12th ult., and mails from London of the lith ultimo, lett Singapore on the 3rd
instant, at 5 p.m.; and is expected to arrive here
on the 10th instaut, at daylight.
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April
June
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July
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May
July
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st
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CLARA JEBBEN, Ger. str., 1.103, J. Bendixen, 1st April-Wakana 23rd March, General - Jebson & Co.
EMPRESS OF CHINA, British str., 3,046, B. Arahibald, 2.N.R., 17th Maroh Vancouver, B.0., 23rd February, Maile and General- Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
FOOSHING, British str., 1,423, W. D. Welsh,*
23rd March-Weihaiwei 17th March, Vermicelli-Jardine, Matheson & Co. FartsJor, Norwegión str., 893, D. Andersen, 2nd April-Pale Laut, 23rd Marob, Coal- Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
FURULA MARU, Japancen str., 1.146. S. Kimma
waki, 16th March--Moji 10th Borell, Coal
Miten Bishi Goshi Kwaishio GRYFEVALE, British str., 2.845, J. W. Steel,
12th Marok-Rangoon 27th Fob, Rite Mitsui Kassan Kaisha.
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USING SHUN, Chineso str.. 808, Markussen. 9th March-Mouila 6th March, Ballast- Order...
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KENKEBIE, British atr., 3,301, Bayhon, 26th
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Co
OANFA. Dritish-str., 5.810, W. Copa Lyostt, 24th Baroh-Victoria via Japan 23nd F'ob., General Butterfield & Swire. ONJANG, British etr, 1,737, A. G. Smit 30th March Chingwantao 25th Matoh, Coal- China Engineering & Mining Ch PAXLAT, German str, 1018, 3. Wenzel, 6th March-Bangkok 26th Feb, Rice and Teakwood-Batterfold & Swire.
PERSEUS, British str., 4,299, D. Robinson, 2nd
April-Shanghai 30th Maroh, General Butterfield & Swire. -*-
PIANULOE. German str., 1,267. Reimers, 30th Merch-Saigon 26th March, Rice-But terfield & Swire.
PONG TONG, Garzan str., 997, W. Be tofahr,
8th March--Bangkok 5th Mareb, Rice ... Order. SABINE RICKMERS, Datel str., 573. D. E..
Boere, 1st April-Swatow 31st March-- Asiatic Potrolour Co. SAMSEN, Gorman elr. 998, R. Patore, 30th March-Saigon 25th Marole, Bion and Meal-Norddeutscher Lloyd.
SKANGBEE, British atr., 3,787, J. Tuvia, 2nd April-Rangoon, Penang and Singapore 20th March, General-Order.
SHIFTO MARU, Japanese 2,873, Matsumoto, Ist April-Moji 26th March, Coal-Mitsui Bussen Kaisha..
Sound MAEU Japanese str., 1.805, K. Suka- 27th March-Auping 25th March, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha,
SPIE, Norwegian str. 976. W. Horn, th March-Manila 7th Maroh, Billest-A. Bune.
STANDARD Norwegian str., 394, A. B. Bull. 31st March-Saigon 25th March, Rico and Paddy Order.
SONGKIANG. British str., 987, H. Mathias, 2nd April Haihow 1st April, Genen-F terfeld & Swire,
TAMING, British etc., 1,0:0, GH Pennefather, 31st March Manila 3th March Hemp, Sugar and Copper-Butterflald & Swire, TAKON MARU, Japanese str., 2,263, Y. Fujita, 16 Apri-Mike 27th March, Coal-Mitsu Bassan Kaisha.
TIENTSIN, British str., 1.215, Trawlridge, 1st
April-Tientaln 23rd Mareli, Groundnut Batterfield & Swire.
TaiKm, Dutch str. 2828. H. Koops, 14th March-Macassar and Billiton 5th March, Sarar and General-Java-Chim, Japan
TSIMARI, Dutch ar., 1,234, J. P. Scholte, 1st April Maji 24th March, General-Java- China-Japan Taju.
TRIUMPH, German str, 863, Jaenben, 2nd April Bangkok 24th Mar., Rice Jebsen & Co.
TUNGSHING, British str., 1.172, L. Husey, 4th March Wakamatan 27th February, Coal
Jardine, Mallieson Co.
VESTFOLD, Norwegian efr., 1,172, Bartelsen, 30th March-Bongkok 22nd March, Rics
China-Sism 8. N. Co., Ltd.: Viogorta, Swedish str., 989, Th. Eckert, 30th,
March Falo Lant 21st March, Coal- Obf Wijk & Co.
WALTON HALL, British str., 4,766, J. Leary
16 March-New York, Korosens Oil Blanderd Of Co.