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TO WAR CHARITIES.
The following letters of noknowledgment.
this peop. I should prefer to see some in their freight circular, dated 1st Apr, have been received by Mrs. W. H. Gill:----
other nation or nations take up the work state:
I
than the stagnation should continue.
THE WORK OF HONGKONG UNIVERSITY.
The Manor House, Walthau Cross - Herts.
February 22nd.
ELENORA FRENCH. Rice exports from Saigon from Ist Jan-
34, Enton Place, S.W. uary amount to a total of 60 tatis, 13
February 27th compared with 81.002 tons during Base
DEAR MES, GILL,Ever so many grate period last year. Quotation stands for March-April shipment at $1,05 per piculful thanks for your landsome cheque. I
will be very pleased to place it to my uil fo.b. Snigen
or's fund account, and to car-mark it for our killed sailors orphans,
ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE
sincerely hope that most of it will be done. We reported last under date of 16th inst., LIONUKONG ENGINEERS INSTITUTE.
on song arrangements like the Kailne at which time the Saigon-Hongkong rate Mining Administration, where both Chinese had reached the precedentedly high Mrs W. H. GILL
DEAR MADAN, Thank you so much for Reviewing the work of the past year at and British work harmoniously and carn figure of $1.20 per picul Shortly after
that the local (rice market, however, the handsome cheque for £103 4, which the naural weeting of the Institution of good money
wenkened owing to heavy arrivals of you have so very kindly sent for the hene- Engineers and Shipbuilders of Hongkong
paddy, and, in consequence, the rate red-fit of orphans of soldiers who have lost their on Friday night, the retiring President Its because I believe that is the solutioned to $1 per picul, but on tas rewed lives in the war. I will end it to the orgnai. (Professo, C. A. Middleton Smith), said that I her so keen on my work at the Uni. enquiry for tonango advanced again to zetion which is dealing with the matter,
versity, I am convinced that one: 81.05-81,10-81.15 per picul for meliu Owing to the abnormal conditions of the graduates will work harmoniously with sized boats, at which figure fairly good and the sum will be mos, welcane,
It was most kind of you and Miss Ruther past year it has been impossible to hold British fires and engineer. We have up business was done during the fortnight the usual meetings of the Institute at to the present, beer very successful 10 at under review. At the close the marford to get up the sale, as I know so well a little casier, the demind the work it entails, bat the spiemtid re which technion papers are read and distracting a good type of student. They ket is cussions take place. Practically all of our have come from as far away Singapore, for very prompt loading evidently satisfied, su must have repaid you for all your thanks from your members have been engaged upon defence Penang Bangkok, Shanghai, Peking, and which compiled a Japanese vessel of 95,000 trouble work in connection with the colonyany Hupch. There are now about 120 enginer picul carrying capacity, getting free at Again, many of them upon the very trying night duty ing students, and this year we shall pro- Singapore, to accept 55 cents per pic faithfully connected with running the searchlights. duce our first graduates. All of these will only*** That work has been done continuously, by inally neubers, for eighteen months, and at time, the duty was as frequent as one night on and one night off. I suppose.tlia, it has averaged more than two nights a week on duty for the past eighteen months, The hours are extremely long for each watch continues from dusk until midnight or from mitinight unt daylight. I think that all of the volunteer angin have done this work cheerfully, but may lays suffered in health from the additional strain I cannot any how much I have personally admired the example of my friend, Sergeant Lennox, Rumey says that he will never see the sixtieth milestone again, yet you will ind him running the Tights at Lyenom vy nights and doing his ordinary work by day. I say frankly, that Lovy him both his good health and his good temper. Whenevery you get him ho is always cheerful. As in so many case, the health of members of the engineer com- pany bus suffered by this night work and the work is so simple that anyone could do it, I see no reason why relief should not be given by the other volunteer sections,
BANGKOK, - Enquiry for additional prompt tonnage at the rate of $1.20 per picul has led to the fixture of a vessel of 36-38.000 pients carrying capacity for
und trip Hongkong-Swstow Bangkok Hongkong on lampsun Iasis of 850.000, downward cargo ang passengers for char. terers benefit,
trust, have gone regard for belief in Bri tish traditions of fairness, courtesy and square dealing. China is such a large country, with natural resources su vast that I could with that, for her own benefit, and the beneßt of mankind, we could have six or seven hundred engineering students in the University. We have excellent equipment in our many laboratories, and I believe that good work is being done. In other departments of the University there an special entrance scholarships, but regret to say that we have no entrance scholarships in the engineering department, The local Chamber of Commerce hus ear- NEWCHWANG CANTON. Althought in all marked the Hewitt Memorial Scholarship vessel was offering at the low rate of 0 for one of the other departments, but cents per picul. no business resulted on sincerely hope tha; they will do something accoung of the unsettled state of affairs in to encourage the Chinese to study engineer the neighbouring districts of Cantous
COAL FLEIGHTS from Japan to this port ing. It does not much matter who does it. but anyone who founds such reholarship are still exceedingly firm and we fear of an occasional fixture being dono as high for engineering will be doing an act of patriotism, whether he be Chinese or Brias Y.9.50 per ton, and for Cort Courbet Canton-Swatow $12 per ton is quoted. tish,
Tonnage is stil most urgently required.
FIXTURES REPORTED. Moji Hongkong 1.9.1.0.30 and Hongay-Saigen $10 per ton
A PLEA FOR REAL PATRIOTISM.
country, and then our duty to mankind. Patrioms is a word much in use just now
• IN THE FAR EAST.
residents have & very great responsibility. 1 India and the Far East we British
SAIL TORNAGE—Nee,
Messrs Snowman & Co.'s Jatost advices received from Loudon, dated 18th February, 1916, wie as follows:-
Referring to our last week's freight re porb dated 11th inst, chartering business generally is still further restricted owing to our Government's new Order-in-Council, the effect of which either charterers nor owners are so far able to realise only effect it has had is to increase rates for neutral tonnage, which, in several mar rate of freight indeed kets, has been able to comment a
The
very high FAR EAST With the cessation of.
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I send you a notice of a leagnó very near my heart and Lady French's in the hope you may be able to persuade your friends to take an interest in it and help us. It
is certainly the wives and mathers of our soldiers and sailors who live to bear the cruel anxiety and suffering this war brings, and these clubs are an immense boon to them, especially to the young mother, who so often is a widow before her child is born. With renewed grateful thanks for your help nad interest in our orphans,—Yours: very truly,
GWENDOLINE FRENCH..
OFFICIAL NIGHTS,
The following table shows the Standard Tine at which Official Night ends and be--
Dale Ends. gins during the month of April, 1916 :-
·Begins 10.00 am; 0,48 p.99%.
0.036,50,
April 1st.
2nd
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6.09
3rd
4th
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6th
18:01
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8.51
9th:
3:59
6.61
9th
5.58
6.62
10th
557
6.53
11th
5.66
6.53
121
5.55
77
63
13
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.5.54
6.54
1 14th
.0.54
6.54
loth
..5.53
6.54
16th
5.52
6.54
17th
5,51
6:54
18th
5.50
0:54
19th
49
8.55
20th
5,48
8.56
-21st'
38.47
6.67
27
22nd
5:47
6.57
24th
..5.45,-
6.57
25th
.6.45
6.5%
26th
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6.58
23.
24h
0.43
6.69
28th
8.42
:6.59
29th
5/41
0,59
30th
5.41
6.69,
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HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS,
I wish to remind you that, the sign of the FOUR-ROOMED FLATS in May Band,
Institute is a phenix rising from the ashes. with every modern convenienas, including
DEVELOPMENT OF ENGINEERING IN CHINA
Tent is synibu ion of the Empire. It is English Baths and Kitchen Ranges, Hot
time of fire and ashes the hot blast is Water and Water Carriage Byalam. A Low Under these war conditions the activities Flata specially designed to masommodate three of the members of the Institute have been scorching Europe, But the old country is bachelor si zonsonable rentals, Immediate fully absorbed. But I would end the smud. It will rise up from this text of possessioni.
members that, ever since the war com fire. As the Governor has reminded us in FOUR-ROOMED
HOUSES
Gordon merced, a great deal has appeared in the Hongkong, and as Mr. Lloyd George said Terrace and Fallsbury Avenue, Kowloon.
technical and daily Press upon the subject in London, wo must get out of the valleys Apply
HUMPHREYS ESTATE ▲ FINANUS | Great Britain in China.
of developing the engineering trade of of ense and comfort up on to the hills. We There have beenust remember that there are inws you many criticisms of British trale methods may call them. Divine or you speak Alexaizden Buildinne
of the past. The officials of the Consular of them as from Naturo with a capital N. Hoogkon 29th December, 1915.
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and other services have not been spared, it does not wich matter the fact Tuning venture to kay that, having been privileged that flers are laws as real and relentless ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
the law of gravity. I suppose that the to meet many of the gentlemen, I know
press they have at heart British inter ate. The greatest law of all is that if we are to save DEEP WATER BAY COURSE.
trouble is that they have had the wrong ourselves from cea and the remorse of sort of training. Its has always been a looking back upon a wasted life we must Government enquiries from Baigon. First of our those markets are easier, although tonnage. renizing very scarce, and charterers have MIXED FOURSOMES COMPETIatter of great, astonishment to me that do what is our duty,
been unable to improve much on their last. ATION WILD CATURDAY suck gentlemen, are not taught something duty to our children, then our duty to our
figures. Baigon Charterers are now in and SUNDAY, 8th and 9th April, of seientific work.
In his most spirited Spreck at the
dicating 100/- to 195/-, but Philippines are CONDITIONS18 holes against Bogey Sergeants Mess dinner. H.E, our Hon. Let us be quite sure that it is not abused.
** INDIA has been able to take advantage President asked a very pertinent quee-If we get out of the valleys and up on to offering 920, with Shanghai at about tion as to what we should do after the the hilltops we shall not desire the sordid war. Let us at once assure H.E. that Bri. and selfish patriotism of the Prussian type, tish engineers will do after the war what, but the free, generous and liberal patriotste of the tonnage released by the Govern
is very little business to advise Competitors must arrange their own part they did before the was and white hata in which is eager to recognise that what ment in the Mediterranean, otherwise there „ar, and opponents and are requested to done during the way orgtheertig sibility of something grent einerging from that the report of four steamers fixed for
is_names to the underna
astrition to control and direct the the mass of grey matter coiled up in his 5 years trans-Atlantic trading at 12/- is forces of Nature for the use and conved skull. In the word of Scotland's great verified. Meantime, Japanese tonnage has kurortect, us: we are unable to get same T. W. HILL,- ence of mankind." In the past they have poet!" A man's a man for a, that, " *** Acting Hon, Secretary done that in Britain, in the Colonies and
been fixed for 8 months with delivery Hagkong, 22nd March, 1910,
· INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY OF BRITONS States, redelivery State, UK, or Far in the Dependencies such as Egypt, India 1435
and the Straits Settlements. They have car-
East at 35 on the basis of Charterers ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB, ried steam and the telegraph round the
tonnage is being asked for at this func paying Way Risk Insurance and further world. They have brought order out of chaos, industry where there was starvation We are just now exalted at the thought For a 6.200 steamer 23/- has been obtained and violence. During the war they have of the spirit of self-sacrifice and admisation for 18 month trans-Atlantic trading with helped civilisation for they have adapted for noble deeds which has been aroused in delivery Mediterranean redelivery U.E..
force min for
won on the cricket fields If only we can remember that every time has just been paid for a large boat with of Eton," then Armageddon will be we are brought into contact with a foreige delivery Philadelphia redelivery Manches won in the workshops, the rosearch labors we are a symbol to him of this great ter early Mayar Britain. I often wonder what would have in the cause of the weak and the oppressed, tonics, and the technical colleges of Great nation which is pouring out its blood and its treasure in the cause of freedom, happened if Newton, Watt, Faraday Whit then I think that we shall make the people worth, Kelvin, and Parsons had been Prus alans. The inventive genius of these great of Asia believe that, after all, Jöha Bull tain to carry out her great mission in her men has not only made it possible for Bri- is not the greedy se hah blunderer which tim Prussians. in their fury, paint him; Colonies and Dependencies, but it has but a strang, capable, energetic and honest enabled our Navy to be better equipped individual, who, while far from being For and more advanced in scientific resourcesmuscles to the great effort of trying to fect, is devoting his thoughts aquù his than that of any other Power.
straighten out the muddle and chao, in the world, and who, however much he may E the Governor described Mr. Lloyd blaurter and be deceived by others, will die George as "the one great man thrown up by rather than give up his ideas of froodam this war. Well, Mr. Lloyd George cry
and individual liberty, and who will stalised the situation when he said: This succeed. finally, it leaving the world is an engineer's war. Two years before little better, a little happier, than when BEER to Hongkong I explained a rather first he came into it and began to under
couplented invention to Mr. Lloyd George stand that the time spent on work is aver Batt Special Brigado R.E formerly Captain F. G. O. Walker, E. Co,, £nd remember, thal, after sunny questions. I think those British subjects who havColour-Sergeant A Lo, Shanghai Volunteer he turned to me and said My son is caused the wonderful transformation of Corps, has attended an investiturs at an engineer and he is making in realis what this sort of research work means to Hongkong from a barren deserted island Buckingham Palace and received the fili the development of our country and the into the largest port in the world have tary Cross from the hands of the King. advancement of mankind." The first thing had those ideas in mind. I am fuclined that Mr. Lloyd George did when he went to believe that a large majority of British to the Ministry of Munition, was to call subjects in the Far Eust cherish these in the most prominen, engineers of firent traditions. There will commence, when the Britain and he let them have their own way.
war is aver, a great commercial struggle. The engineers in Britain offered the whole Let us be sure that we engineers, who use of the resources of their workshops and inertally take a great part in this strug their braing to the Government in August, gle, carry out the British tradition and
to discover that "this is an engineer & for the profession which bag done su much North of Ireland and addressing recruit Monday, April 3rd, Nos, 18, and 11 Sec- 1914, but it took the politicians nine months play the square game, In that way we can do our best not only for our country but to ameliorate the conditions of mankind all over the world.
CUP has been kindly presented by
E. tion under the folowing Conditions -
The best cards comprising 27 holes, viz., two cards of 18 and 9 holes or three cards. of 9 holes. Medal play under Handicap during the month of April.
In the case of 9 hote cards balf Handi. caps to be allowed, fractions of a half- counting as one.
Any number of cards may be taken out. Entrance fee of 25 cents per card of hales or 40 cents per card of 18 holes, the proceeds to go to the Blue Cross Fund.
Competitors are requested to enter their Lames in the book in the Club House before starting.
TW HILL. Acting Hon, Secretary. Hongkong, April ret, 1910.
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FAR EASTERN MEN AND
THE WAR.
formerly of the Cornwall Light Infantry, has been gazetted a commandant on the
Bravet-Colonel F. H. Chapinat, C.B..
lines of communication,
Lieutenant-Colonel T. A. D. Best. Boysl Inniskilling Fusiliers, who has been ap posted to the command of a battalion of the West Riding Regiment, is well known 1st Battalion, in North China, where he served with the
Captain Toin, J. Graham, who is well- known in Tientsin society, 8th Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers. has been ordered to rejoin his battalion. Captain Graham. who is a veteran of the China Expedition. tion, 1815, was bombing instructor of the 1800, as well as of the Dardanelles Expedis troops at Newtownards, Ireland, during his sick leave, as well as touring the
g meetings with much sooner,
GERMANY TURNS HER SHIPS ROUND.
"AFTER-THE-WAR ACTIVITIES IN CHINA After the war the engineers will continueLECTION OF OFFICERS. their efforts for their country, They will O Commenting on the annual report the invent and manufacture, and try to main retiring President paid a tribute to Mr. tain the highest ideals of civilisation Baker, the Hon Secretary, and to the They will turn particular attention to the members of the Coinmittee. The Finance great Feighbouring country of China, Bri Committee had dose particularly wala ho The laying-up expenses in connection tish elgineers on the railways and on the said for the end of February saw the with the German ships at neutral porte, steamships have ready done a very Institution with a balance of $1.550 in notably in the United States, and so enor great den for the benefi, of China. They hand, which was most gratifying, as also mous that, although the amount is known are going to do more. They will need to was the fact that since the beginning of only to a few, thero is reason to believe find a warkot for the output of the millions January 38 new members had been enrolled that many reels will have to be sold in of machine tools and millions of workers On the motion of the President, exconded order to cover the dues and release the prin in the metal trades of Britain and they will by Mr. A. G Gordon, the report nad ripal liners. Some time ago, says the York- try, by non-Prussian methods, to find that accounts were adopted, thire Post, & sensation was caused at Now market in China. They will need nais.
For the position of President of the York when word went round that a number tance, and I am inclined to think tha; if Institution Professor Both proposed Mr. of the big German steamers were about to they do not obtain more in the future thau K. Grieg Chief Engineer of the Taikoo make a dash for the open. All that had in the part from people who are rather Docke, saying that Mr. Grieg was known been done, however, was to turn them apt to look down upon engineering as a to them all as a man of high reputation taade there will be trouble. They will an engineer, and be did not think there was round After spending nearly 18 months need to obtain raw material and there are anyons in the Colony more worthy to fill slongside the piers the metal in them had minerals in China. It is intolerabl, that the position de badly deflected the compassos and it was the vast natural resourers of the greop
Mr. H. 1. Richardson seconded the molecided to revene them at their moorings, 80 country should be undeveloped when the tion, which was carried by acclamations to restore the stable magnetic condition world needs them so much. I do not think Messrs. J. Lennox, B. L. Frost and A. G. The thought of the entire German metean that people even yet understand that overy Gordon were elected vice-Presidenta; Mr. le marine swinging itself through 180 do too of coat that is used in power-prodre B. Baker Hon Secretary Mr. J. Wald grees and returning to another period of tion does for mankind the work of 1,200 ron. Hon. Treasurer, and Mr, J. Bioit, idleness, cannot be gratifying to Herr Bel horaca for one hour. Every ton of coal or Hon Librarian
lin and his colleagues.
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MUSKETEY 1-Company Sergeant Majors are to send
their Musketry Registers, duly com peted, to the Orderly Room, on Mon.. iday, 3rd instant.........
BELCHERS SECTION 2.--Commencing on 4th instant, drills will take place every Tuesday, 7:30 am, Specialists dril, (hitherto he'd on Wednesdays) will be discontinued until further orders, y
PAY AND ALLOWANCES. 30.C, Companies and Bections are rê-- quested to submit March pay-sheets. as soon as possible.
ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERA 4.- Members of the Corps are reminded
that all changes of business and pri vate addresses and telephone numbers must be notified to the Orderly Room (through the O.C. their Company or Section imediately they occur.
5-Parades for Monday, 3rd instant
em, and 6.30 pm Members of Signalling Section and other Signal. Iura, as detailed in Signaling Sec tion order, dated 8th December, 1915. 6.On duty tonight: Right Bection M.G.
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tion and Recruits of Ambulance Platoon. Also Maxim Gunners, ** Tuesday, April 4th-All Crown Sergeants
and Sergeants of No. 2 Company Wednesday, April 5th-Nos. 13 and 14 Sections. Recruits of No. 2 Company abd Ambulance Platoon, Maxim GUEL
nersuits of No. 1
Thursday, April
Spaulding, Edwards, Company, se, Pes. Wilson, Caldwell, Mahmood,
Moosa, Hassan. DE ROUTE MARCH,
All Ranks and Units will parade at Ceu
tral Police Station at 5.30 p.m. puïc.. tually on Friday, April 7th, for Route March through Central Police District Uniform, with Helmets
The Leave Regulations do not apply to this
Parade
The The CPTIONS
Hon C.S.P anctions the following serious to Sergeant A. C. Botelho to be Crown Ser Sergeant Eiguireido to be Crown Sergeant.
geauthe
Sergent P. O. Roza to be Crown Sergeant F. c. A. D. Barreto to be Sergeant.
P. c. J. O. Remedies to be Bergeant P. P. M. Remodios to be Sergeant,
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