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FRENCH CONVENT SCHOOL,

PRESENTATION OF PRÏZES.

The annual presentation of prizes won, by the pupils of the French Convent School, Wanchal, took place yesterday afternoon, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Frederick Lugard, was present, attended by Captain Taylor A. 13. C. There were also present His Lordship Bishop Pozzoni, Father P. de Maris, Brother Christian, Mr-JR. Wood,

Director of Education, and Mr. R. Barlow, Superintendent of Schools,

The allendance was large, and the pupils; both before and after the Governor addressed them, rmdered a number of choral items which reflected credit on their teachers and themselves.

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The report of the manager showed that the year had been a thoroughly successful period, and that the school had progressed, both in the number of pupils attending and in the work carried out by tiem

THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH.

HIS EXCELLENCY, who was greeted with ap-

* THR HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY lør 1918.

SWATOW NOTES.

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

Swarow, Jen. 29th. THE PEACE COMMISSIONER. Messrs, Goe and Chang, who formerly

ultimately at reaching that gont now near in sight, the Hongkong University. In Chanking His Excellency on behalf of the Lady Superior and her staff of Sisters for his presence His Lordship said he felt no hesitation in saying that the schools of Hongkong had been placed under a debt of deep gratitude to His Ex-figured largely in Swatow politles, are both celleney for his sympathetic interest in, and relegated to a back seat now, and alt their disputes as to who shall be leading man prompt furtherance of the great and have been put an end to by the arrival from hated educational movement in Hongkong Canton of a new official, the Pence, Com

THE PHIZE LIST:

The prize-winners were Infants (division A) Dorothy Diggies, Edgar Reed, Mabel Salomon, Viola Capell, Vyvienne Young, Gertie Simmons. Sam Green, Mary Wiles, Edward Goddard, Letty Murray, Evelyn Murray, Gerald Parker; (division B) Joicie Thornhill, Sunny Xnvier, Is Musso, Mick Thornbili, Arthur Parker, Sunny Salomon, Ratifa Madar, Husnah Isntail, Conception Rigby, Willle Reed, Moses Green, Frank Pelatt, Pepita Zabala, Palsy Kerr, Milla Boigierree, Edward Spiece, and Emily Ehhardt,

LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET

P. LICE:V. PRISA,

The annual matok was played yesterday after

at the Happy Valley and resulted in a

the Police. As usual, the event road must enjoyable, and the visitors showed them every year by presenting a hat to be girou for the best batting or bowling average at the discretion of the committer. Sagres

their appreciation of the hospitality extended to

A. R. Ellis, & Kerr

POISS,

F. Clair Brown, 6 Kerr

Posion Grün, b Hoggarth WA Wilson, b Hoggarik .. F. Hisks, b Keer

Total

POLICE.

Booker, retired Reynolds, e Wilson, b Brows J. Org, Brown, Clark, retired

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THE CHILDHOOD OF ANIMALS.:

LEOTUBE BY DE. CHALMERS MITCHBLJ

At the Royal Institution recently Dr. Chal- mars Mitchell gars the second of the Christmas course of lectures on the Childhood of Avim- als dealing specially with the length of the periods of youth in diferent kind length of t

It was well known, the lecturer said, that among the highor and more civilized races of mankind the period of youth was becoming lenger and longer, and neither young men nor young women embarked on the responsibilities of adult life until they were much older than was the ouse even a fow, generations ago. The lower races of existing savogos were grawe up some 19 where between the nges of 14 and 10. In the Ose of the man-like apes, the gorilla, the orang, the chimpanzee, and the gibbon, childhood was over in from eight to 14 years.

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$12M AND INTELLIGENCE,

missioner, to whom all the officials of the Military Government are to be subordinated. This man, Chen Hong-, evidently represents Canton's effort to reconcile local feeling with its own supremacy, for, although he is the nomince of the new Governor in Canton, A. J. King, & Reynol's, b Cooper,

L. N. Evans, b Kore --**** and owes allegiance to him, he is a local J. Buaith, 1.5.w., b McLennon... man, being a native of the district of U. MeHardy, not ant Chung-hai, in which Swatow is situated. He H. Vielor, Corper...

H, Faio, bit wickat, b Achounan. arrived here on January icth, on the train-A. Randy, Reyacids, 6 MoLoung ing-ship Kwong-hoj, bringing with him a few troops, 100 or 150 in number.

Since he arrived, the Cantonese flag (a white sun on Lower Classes. Class VIIL Carmen

a blue ground) has not been quite so pro- plause, said it was some little time since he Xavier, Ermina Remedios, Mabel Meadows, minent, and the standard of the Republic of was at the convent, and it gave him very Ruby Young, Gabrielle Grimauit, Arthur China (horizontal stripes of red, brown, blue. great pleisure to be present on that occasion,

Bird, Philip Danenberg, Josephine Aguado, white, and black) has come more to the more especially as the report of the manager

Mabel Parker, Abdool Rumjaho, Mathilda of the school, which he had read and which Aguado, and Rahil et Arculit. Class VII. front, though this may be the result, not of he hoped everyone there had also read, was Minnie McGrann, Rosic White, Concepcion Chen's arrival, but of Sun Yat Sen's cle- so eminently satisfactory this year. In every Miller, George Razavet, Elsie Court, Gladystion to the Presidency, the two events being department there had been excellent pro- gress, on what he thought were very sound Breaker, Kathoon Rumjahn, Victorian Pass, Practically coincident. The first occasion on lines. The attendance had Increased and he Marjorie Pass, Lolita Paramos, Robert Reed, which the "rain-bow fing" was displayed was pleased to note that the staff of teachers Hila Goddard, Emma Smith, Vincente in the port in an official connection was when was adequate to the number of pupils. The Envier, Firdos Rumjan, Alda Silva. Class the Kwong-Hoi appeared with it flying at the VI-Beatrix Tse Vai, Murcia Danenberg, stern. Now, however, it occupies the most proportion of upper and remove to the lower

Albertine Prata, Alda Remedios, Andree prominent place possible since January school was, under the circumstances of the Baudet, Carmelina Leon, Bertha Leon, 23rd it has flown from the flag-staff of the convent, eminently satisfactory, The general Felicito Neres, Connie Hansen, Philomena Imperial Maritime Customs. The flag conduct and discipline of the school was Silva, Encarnación Miller, Mabel Musso, hoisted there by the Revolutionaries is one Kings Park Range (6.0_rards) on Saturday factor in determining the length of childhood

Gladys Pellat, Alda Leon, May Murray, and Celeste Vieira.

Remove Classes. Class V-Dolly Capell, Label Allen. Ignez Vieira, Maria Loureiro, and Zaithoon Rumjahn. Class IV.—Aurea Pereira, Ada O'Brien, Celeste Silva and Florrie Simmons,

of immense size; below it flutters the Customs !! jacte," about one-twentieth its arca.

ATTEMPTED IMPORTATION OF ARMS.

MoLrgoan, a Bain, b Wilson

Kerr, st. Grillo, b Hicks Watt, b Victor... Hoggarth, retired Garrard, h. Wilson, Withers, not out. opper, ran out

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CLASS A

Total

of

To a certain extent there was a parallel be- tween the size to which ac animal atfalued and the length of its childhood, farger animals taking longer than the smaller animals to be come adult. The parallel, hovevor, was much more close between the duration of youth and the degree of intelligence to which an animal rosched; within the same group, those animals that attained to a higher and more, varied. 20 mental plane took longer to grow up. Any brelation between size and the length of youth was to be looked for only withio groups 20 allied animals. Many of the caroivoroak and raminating scimals were larger and balkier than human beings or monkeys, and yet their childhood was always shorter. Beara took atoat six years, lions and tigers from three to five years, and smaller cats, such as carncale and 12 Izaxes, from pas to two years to grow up. Giraffes were fully mature in five or six years, buffaloes and cattle in two to three. while rate- lopes, chamois, sheep, and goats varied from two to four years, according to their size: Tho elephant and the rhinoceron grew very slowly, the former taking over 20 and the letter 15 years to become adult. Most of the smaller momsla were mature in the same souson in which they were born, childhood in their case Insting from a few weeks to a few months, The dominating

among animals was mental; creatares of low in- 29+ 2 →31

telligence and limited habits required a relative- 26+ 430 7 short time for what might be called their 28+ 20 education; creatures with high and plastic in- 23+ 129 telligence adapted to meet varying circumstances 27+229 required a longor time for their inherited in- 9749 stinots to be modified by practice and experiment 26+228

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BONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVES. The following are the results of the 3rd monthly cup shoot which took place at the and Sunday, the 27th and 8th January Mr. T. Grimah w... Mr H. T. Jackman Mr. A. Watson Mr. T, Hamilton- Mr. B. Branca Mr. G. Gipron Mr. W. Dobba Mr. A. T. Walker Mr. G. H. Wakeman Mr. A. Calvert Mr. R. E. O. Bird Mr. J. Simpson Mr. J, phot

reported on in very satisfactory terms. He was especially glad to see that domestic economy had not only been successful, but had exciled special interest among the girls, and that they carried their teaching into

Last Tuesday (the same day, be it noted, their home lile. Nothing could be better for

as the Republicans first hoisted, their flag at the girls of the school than the teaching of

the Custom House), large Japanese domestle economy. The school had this year, Oxford Classes. Preliminary division steamer came into the outer harbour, and

Dorothy for the first time, taken up the competitions Maria Baptista, Liana Prata,

it soon became known that she was loaded in the Oxford locals, and with considerable Razavel, Vera Danenberg, Viola Razavet, with rifles and munitions of war, purchased. success. The record of the school was one Dorothy Murray, Zella Cuniac, Louise in Japan for some of the local. Revolu- of which they should be heartily proud, and Chapman, and Lina Remedios. Junior tionaries, The boat was held up in the outer Mr. A. Smith

Crees, Andree Lecoeur, he was most heartily pleased to be able to division-Vera rongratulate them upon it. He was specially Gertie Razavet, Sylvia Xavier, Quennie harbour by the Customs, and was not allow. ed to land any of her cargo. The difficulty pleased to say that the manager of the school Tatam, and Encida Remedios.

arose that the people to whom the goods In her report laid special emphasis on all

were being sent were afraid to take delivery those points which he had from year to year

of them lest they should be at once seized endeavoured to impress on the different

by their rivals and used against themselves. schools in Hongkong, mainly the points to

The Peace Commissioner, at the same time, which he had just referred. It showed him

maintained that the consignees' import per thut the Convent school was determined to

inits for the arms were forged, and there. fore he decided that the whole cargo should, be confiscated to the Government. On the strength of this some of his men went on board to try to get hold of the weapons, but

Special prize for Catechism presented by his Lordship Bishop D. Pazzoni nwarded to Miss M. Baptista.

CHINESE PASSENGERS IN MUTINY.

COOLIES TAKE COMMAND OF APCAR STEAMER.

keep abreast with the progress in education in this Colony. He trusted that. diere had The local quarantine anchorage, says the been considerable progress in education Strails. Times of the 24th ult., has been the scene of an uncoinmen number of "ugly during the last few years. He was sorry to incidents in the past week or so, but the say that Lady Lugard was unable to be pre- | events. in the steamer Catherine Apar sent. She had been very seriously ill and yesterday extend in seriousness anything this move was frustrated in time by the that has gone before. The story of the arrival of a party of bluejackets from the

Mr. F. Dean Mr. L. G. Bird Mr. W. J. May Mr. A. Franklin

Mr. G. H. May Mr. R. W. Paley Mr. E Abraham Mr. L. Lyon Mr. J. Hatching Mr. J. Knight

Dr. J. Olson... Mr. D. Jaff

THE

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BIEDS, REPTILES, AND INSECTS.

INTIMATIONS

FACE AND NECK MASS OF PIMPLES

Was Almost Too Bad to Describe. Dreaded to Wash Because of Pain. Spent Pounds on "Treatments which Falled to Cure. After 5. Long Years Tried Cuticura Oint ment and Soap. They Cured Him.

"I was in the habit of going to shave story wook until at last a small place

came out near the car and gradually went all. over my face and neck, which were a mass of yellow pimples all ovar, In fact you could not put a pin's bead any- where. It was almost too bad to describe. I tried lotions, ointments, In fact, almost every thing. I used to dread to wash because of the pain it used to cauen me. I also went to the hospital for months, which did me no good." I spent pounds In different ointments and lotions which all failed to cure, so a friend at Paignton anked me if I ever tried Cutleurs Rem- edies and so persuaded me that I tried Cuticura Ointinent, four boxes, and four cakes of Cutleura Soap, which proved to be the best things for me and com pletely cured mo. After five long years, they cared me in about four months. I cannot praise them too highly." (Signed) Frank Rovell, 47, East St., Newton Abbot, Devon, England, Jan. 3, 1910,

This letter shows that Cuticure Soap and Ointment often succeed when all else fall. Bold throughout the world. Depols: London, 7. Cuartelboine Bq.; Farb, 10, Rua de la Cha d'Antin: Australia, R. Towns & Co., Bydney: India, B. K. Paul Calcutta: 80, Africa Lennon, Ltd., Cape Town, etc. 18. A Potter Drug & Chen, Corp. Sole Props, Boston. Post-free, 32-page Custcure Book, complate gukle to the care and treat ment of skin sad scalp from infancy to ago.

The period of youth among all birds was rola- RACE SEASON

25+ 27 tively short, and boro very little relation to size. 25+ 227 After bateling, from three weeks to several 26 ser. 26 months, according to size, was required for 28+ 446 growth, learning to fly or swim and to live in- 25 ser. 25 dependently, but it might take three or four years 25 or 25 for the size and plumage of the adult to be 21+ 1-25 attained, and it was the higher, more complex, 19+ 423 and more intelligent species in which the time 13+ 417 of youth was longest. In the case of

Test Was most reptile, it

impossible to 294 534 Besirn a period at which youth passed inte Newly hatched reptiles differed 25+7-32 starity. 25+ 6-31 from their parents very little except in 20+ 8-28 size, and almoet at once took to the habits f 23 427 adult life. Growth was slow and continuous al- 21+ 4 -25 ment throughout the whole period of life. 15+ 419 8+10=18

REVOLUTION.

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"STATEMENT BY NATIONAL ASSEMBLY,

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In striking contrast with the conditions among most foampols, birds, and reptiles vere cartain inseats, where the duration of adult life was only a very short part of the whole life. The larva of dragon flies lived under water for two or three years, while the perfect flying £9.5.0 insect lived only a few days. The larva of may- fies similarly lived from six months to three

The most remarkable disproportion, however, was to be found in a North American Emaect, the 17-year Oirada, the larval stage of which lived underground at the roots of treez for 17 years, then suddenly bored its way to the surface, and developed into the perfect insest, which died after two or three weeks.

was now confined to her bed, but she asko dar incidents was told in the third police Japanese torpedo-destroyer that is still lying The following official telegram from the Prei 3918, while the adults lived only a few hours. £7.10.C

him on no account to forget to express ker

sincere good wishes and to tell them how chardeen thineen Cantonese coolies were

sorry who was that she was unable to be present. She wished them every success in the coming year. His Excellency also wished the teachers and pupils every success in the coming year and congratulated them on the -progress made during the past year. The school in every way promised to increase its success and to widen its sphere of usefulness. He wished as much success to the school

with obstructing Dr. Matheson, here. On the next day, the ship left again, Assistant Port Health Officer while in the without a single rifle having been unloaded/ execution of his duty. The number should She is going to Canton, for the Provincial Government to decide exactly what shall be

have been fourteen, but one man who was arrested after the disturbance jumped into the sea and was drowned.

Captain L. Townsend, master of the Catherine Apcar, said the vessel arrived from Hongkong at 10 am. yesterday with 985 passengers. He anchored in the quarantine station of St. John's Island and about 10.45, the last two witnesses, came on board. After the examination of the passengers and after,

ácne with the armis.

ATTACK ON A FOREIGNER'S HOUSE. A midnight attack of a most unusual nature has been perpetrated on the house of Mr. Hance, the local taipan of Messrs. Butterfield & Swire. The attack, which

sident's office at Nanking has been published

in Shanghai -

Narking, 25th January,

as he wished to the other forms of charitable it had been stated that the ship must be actually took place at about 1.30 am on the whether it should he s Monarchy or a Republic, oresture with rudimentary langs incapable of

last visit, he gave a short summary of the speak a length, as on the occasion of his different spheres of usefulness and charitable work in which the convent was engaged. In confusion he again wished success to but the teachers, and the pupils of the schol

THE BISHOP'S HEFLY.

2 Before Dr. Sun Tai-sen took office as It had been found, however, that it could reach

AFFAIRS IN PORTUGAL.

CHURCH AND STATE,

any of the Catholic Schools, for hint to say they would have to stop on board for nine l'ing up. On being greeted with revolver fire, I'declared for him President until he had the names of a the naval and military officers

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At a special meeting of the National Assem bly held this afternoon the policy of the Re- publican party was discuse d and the following aitement was made in reference to the peace

........ LOSS OF THE ADULT STAGE. negotiations and Dr. Sun Yat-sen's voluntary

Dr. Mitchell finally described the extraordin offer to resign the Presidency of the Repubile in faveur of Yuan Shih-kali

ary phenomenon of the oomplete loss of the 1-At the time of the arrival of Dr. Sun Yat-adult stage. The feriesu Axolotl was the case of this. It lived in aen the only question under discussion at the best known

parely aquatic peace conference was the form of government, fresh water intex in Mexico 48 s and that was to be decided by a National Con breathing air, but with gill-tafts like those of a work that the convent encouraged, and took quarantined, the doctor wished to go ashore, 17th instant, was the work of a gang of vention.

tadpole, and habitually bred in this condition. in hand. On that point he did not wish to but the coolies rushed the gangway and re five mon, with their faces blackened, and

and the purser had also intended going They seem to have approached the house tion with his aceptance of the office. fused to let them go. Witness and his wife armed with torches, swords, and spears. President there had been no programme arrangan adalt condition, which was a terrestrial, uir- ed and no couditions had been made in conneshreathing creature, known as Ambystoma, and de with a different shape and appearance. It was ashore, but could not. The passengers gat very excited and tried to get up on the boat from the open country in the rear, got The offer to resign and to request the possible that such a leas of the adult state bad decis. About three hundred of them closed through the garden gate, and then made a Repablie came entirely and solely from Sun Yat- then had been recognized, and that some of tho people toelett Yuan Shib-kai as President of the occurred in the animal kingdom more frequently round the saloon doors and became more violent assault on the back door leading into sen himself, Not only was it not suggested animals which apparently formed links between threatening as time went on. Witness thought some of them were going to rush the servants' quarters. This was beaten by anyone of the Republican party, but Dr. lower and higher groups had come into existence

Shin: Yat-sen had overcome great opposition by the complete loss of their adult stages. the boats, so he gave orders to the chief open with an improvised battering ram con-

from members of this Assembly, and it was officer to hoist a signal for the police. That structed out of a scaffolding pole and only after much persuasion and reasoning that Dishop Pozornt expressed his great regret was done. Witness, his wife and the doctor

The marauders then turned E VIVE heavy stone.

views were accepted so as to bring shout a et Lady Lugard's absence, and hoped she were prevented from getting at the gangway, would have a speedy recovery. In speaking possible to leave the ship. Witness: could terrorized, and proceeded to loot their belong-

so they returned to the saloon. It was im their attention to the servants, whom they peaceful solution of the national problems and

prevent further bloodshed. of the school, he said it had been customaryrecognise only two of the accused.

4.It was clearly stipulated at the time of They ings. The noise of this awoke the in- the offer that Yann Shih-kai should join the upon very occasion that His Excellency told hing, through the compradore, that they

The Government is endeavouring to find out had presided at a distribution of prizes at wanted to go ashore and institute proceed. habitants of the house, who went out to the Republican party and it was not possible for

ings against Government, He told them verandah, to meet two of the burglars con- the people to

the Republic.

and publio officials who want to the Fatriarch's a few words before the close of the day's days.

these retired more quickly than they came. 5.The original terms to the Mancha Princes Palace on Now Year's Day to offer their condo While he was talking to them the but it was not until a few more rounds of still hold good; so does the offer to Yuan Shillendes in regard to the punishment inflicted on proceedings. He did go on this occasion police came on board. with a sense of vary great satisfaction. Mr. James Logan, chief officer, gave evi ammunition had been expended that the kai provided that he complies with the condi-him by the Government. The Minister of Justice declares that all persons who are asser- dence to the same effect. The passengers place was finally cleared of the ruffians. Lons mentioned above. Never before had the French Convent School became rowdy at the idea of having to be Fortunately, no great damage was suffered stent throughout and unmarked by any effort tained to have intended to make a political mani. appeared before the Government and the kept in quarantine. When the doctor was by the inhabitants, though Mr. Hance public, with

a report by the Head of the stopped from getting ashore witness tried received a blow from an iron bed bar, Education Department, so flattering in its to make way for him, but could not. He

foreign residence was deliberate, for there and so encouraging for the future.rose live of conted and the remaining luas been no outward manifestation of ill-will

One man was acquitted He fell sure that the commendations His twelve were charged with rioting. They or lawlessness towards foreigners in Swatow. Excely had been pleased to pass on the pleaded not guilty. All swore that the The noisy methods adopted by the water School were appreciated by the teachers, no nesses had been mistaken in their identities, and the comparative paucity of their num Jess than by the pupils, by whose persever the actised.

The magistrate, however, convicted seven of bers, would show that they neither thought

"THE WRECK OF THE" DELHI,”

THE CARBONARIOS GOVERNMENT. stealth necessary, nor did they anticipate ance, Industry and zeal the school had

Dr. Brooke, Part Health Officer, who had opposition. The most plausible theory is

The declaration made in the House of Depa- One of the passengers on the P. & ties by Seabor Loz Almeida, chief of the reached the standard it had now attained been watching the proceedings throughout, that they were under the impression that While His Excellency had been unstinted remarked that the public aspect was getting they were attacking the house of a wealthy steamer Dell, which was wrecked off Cape Carbonarios, to the effert that no Government, in his praise of the school, he had not taken very serious. On every ship which had Chinese, and were quite taken back when Spartel, had written the following letter to however strong, could disolve the society of the any credit to himself for placing not only arrived from China during the last six they found themselves met by armed for The Times Whilst well-deserved honour Carbonarios has caused a deep Impression Our Stock is Complete, Assortment weeks the same story had been told. Now, signers. Be that as it may, the occurrence has been paid to the heroism and devotion throughout the whole country, and has already the Government schools, but the schools en- as a matter of routine, a force of armed shows how much reliance is to be placed in of the French and English sailors who risk- joying the paternal and fostering care of police was sent on board every coolic ship, the Revolutionists' pledges to maintain order

ment, under the Premiership of Senhor Chagas,

Varied, in all Metala. Government, upon the high plane they had the work of the Port Health Office was dis: and protect foreigners In spite of the noise ed and lost their lives in the rescue of the in, is to great discussion: The Isat Govern since been raised to. That was the outcome of organised, and the steamer agents had to it was about an hour before any police made but not less devoted services of the stewards axistenes of a rovolationsry terrorist

of pistel shots, and the blowing of a whistle, Passengers of the Delhi, no recognition has declared that a Republio properly constituted been made, so far as I know, of the humbler could not any longer officially recognise the pay thousands of dollars. He had inter

society. the ralical changes instituted by His Ex-viewed one of the ringleaders on another of their appearance, and then only after being and other servants of the ship. During the Soua after these declarations the Cabinet foll, collensy pursuant to the vigorous new policy the ships and this man had said, "We have house is on the main road, which is sup- might be in store for us, the stewards cheer solve the society of Carbonarios bare no

sent for from the station, although the long dark night, when no one knew what Some mentors of Parliament who desire 15 die- he had caused to be initiated in the matter a new Government and will not submit to posed to be regularly patrolled by police. fully went about their duties. Coffee and brought the matter up again, but it is evident of education in this Colony. He recalled anything you do.""

biscuits were handed round in the early that this Government will also be unable to do ï the Education Committee which sat, by His three months' rigorous imprisonment each. On January 5th, the Consul presented to hours, and the servants waited upon the this Excellney's appointment, in 1910, and in

Mr. F. E. Lane, at a concert held in the passengers with coolness and order that wwhose deliberations--the-Menager of the

Swaton Club, the bronze medal and walls showed to trace of panic. f Finally, wher Catholic Schools-the Rev. Fr. P. de Maria- If so a tube of PINKLETS will nicely fit certificate awarded to him by the Royal volunteers were called for to remain on took part. The success of this school, like your waistcoat pocket. They dispel Con- Humane Society, Last August, Mr. Lane, board, every steward answered to the call that of nearly every other school for which stipation, aid Digestion, regulate the Liver,

who is in the Customs service, plunged into it is often the habit of passengers to com- cure Biliousness. As gentle as Nature, Ga the harbour and rescued a Chinese youth, plain of services performed by stewards at he was directly responsible to His Excellency,

who was in grave danger of drawoind, and sea under trying circumstances. A record

criticism,

His Worship sentenced the seven men to

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festation against the Repablic will be punished. PINCE NEZ and It is incredible that this attack on actio desire to secure early peace and the banishment passed upon the Administrater of

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6. The policy of the President has been con- at beli-aggrandisement, but solely dictated by a happiness of the people. statements that nato recently been made and 7-The Assembly deplores the malicious can only attribute them to avowed enemies of the Republican Party or to some traitor the Bepublican cause.

to

As a result of the sentence of temporary

while protesting against the injustion of the he Bishoprio of Oporto, the clergy of his dicceso. sentence, declare that of their own free will they

rapadiale, the civil pensions offered by the Government and abide entirely by the ruling of the Roman Catholic Church.

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