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SIR ARTHUR YOUNG, G.CMG;|FUTURE OF THE WORLD'S
K.B.E
FAREWELL DINNER BY THE..
STRAITS CHINESE.
.......
TRADE.
ENGLAND AND GEỂMANY.
FROM THE DAILY TELEDRAPH's " XKW YORK CORRESPONDENT, į
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In the course of an impressive address, when presiding at a farewell dinner tal
Au interview is published here giving H.R. Sir Arthur Young, given by the the views of Herr Wittenberg. the well- Chinese of British Malaya at Singare known director of the National Bank of on July 12th, Dr. "Line Hoof Keng said:
Viermany, who urges the Eitrate to make The Chinese people during the war have concessions as regartis the Eos terms, so stand their very best to support the Brihat Geennny may pay what she owes and
of the Chinese · peuple br-the MAY comers,, subjects of the great Republic of China, and what I may call dur
Ow71
71
1910.
HONGKONG DEFENCE CORPS
YEMINISTRATIVE ORDERS BY MAJOR *
· WATEMAN, V. ACTING ADMINIS
CENTAR KOMMANDANTS
PEACE CELEBRATIONS.
AT THE ELLIS KADOURIE SCHIO.....
The pupils of the Ellis Kadnerte School. celebrated peace by giving a Phines · thưa: trical performance in the murhiile and a dinner at night in the sched-haft, which | No
as gaily deegrated from the pegasion.. He
Liu Chn pak, ok at the Fauflers of ta fore the play examene d the Hon. Mr.
institution, delivered an midress to the students, in the queue of Sir Hist Kadoorie (anther founleri - Me
F.
No
STRENGTH.
W
sad Pte. V Murrell, Stretcher Heater
-Section, is permitted to resign.
laring the Colony, dated July 21st. 1600 us Sur. 4. to. Green, Brginee? t'a. is permitted to reign, on leaving the col a, dated July 24th. 1919.
APPREMATION,
Orders on that inst The Gene has much pleasure in publishing the following note from H.. the icer Administering Government.
dated July 19th:
tish Empire' (Applause There have still live comfortably. He admits that in Ralphs (Inspector of Schools and M. The falion ing appeared in Garrison been and there always will be two sections the present state of feeling it will be some 8. Fangs (Headmaster). At the gonelu
sime before Liermang, gay restore such sing of his address, Mr. Laur (Chap-pink-
with states thus by intended to have copios mutually beneficial relations Fogland as existed before the war, but of his spoch printed in English and be believes that America's preparations to Chinese and that thewa would be distri abated amongst the scholars as a souvenir
of the occasion.
The Pm. Mr. Lau Chu pak's Speech was as follows:
chancs to fight
*
(applause), but still we bad to how to United
States gamit must
*
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14
shouPlike to Wa sam know na sonny. as possible how much I appreciated the simang appearance and excellence of the parade this burning. Kom sidering the restricted arem and the aumh“ að separate Unix I think gall cðncerned are to be congratulat
ed on the rumit.”
APPOINTMENT.
Cork J. 3. Swyth, "Be Co. is appointed Acting. Sergeant: dated July 21st. 1910. Enbrorph J.. MeCommack. Engineer Col, R granted 6 weeks' leave, from Angust sub, 1919...
REVVK.
Pt. H., Phelips. "D" Co., is granted 23 months Mäve. From July 1st, J010:
*RDERS
BOR JETILARRY COMPANY BỸ MAJOR ————————ANGASPRONG, VID......
EQUIPMENT.
NO on me in possession ar Bam &quipment are to return saule La storite as soon as possible (betweel the fours of ham to 1pm and a pa to pyn., exept on Satur day and Sunday yy janië'exchange it for Web Equipment." Articles tủ bê exchanged area Belt, pouch, frog, bateranck and water bottle.
PAY. Members of Right Hult Company are re quested to draw the pay due to them for June as the Company's Office at Headquarters between 5 and 6 p.m., n Monday, Jagy Zsti, or Wednes day, July Poth.
Chinese, sons of this country and sons of the British Empire. (Applause).
Although - the Chinese people have wear therman trade will act Strong love for their ancient traditions stimulus to England and soften her com- and a natural syripathy with this connieymerial heart. Apparently as a bait to from which their ancestors came, I think England he mentions · Aaurien's enor I can speak quite confidently on behalf of thous efforts. and the intentione pi the Mr. James, gentlemen' and my jing the Straits Chinese and the people who National tity Bank of New York to open friends. When your Headmaster asket have mide Malas & their hogne when I say branches, in tiermany, and abs a bureau
se to address you "not" the subject of thi elebrating that nowhere is there to be found a bad information for the inefit of all treat Peace which you are of men more devoted to the British Em-American industries, on the lines that turday, I acepted his inpation wa pice and His Majesty the King. (Ap have been so sucréssful in Scandinavia, hesitatingly and with ben (leasure, for pl). As British subjects who have The German bariks," he adds will hair taken a sleep interest in your school been, kuorking at the door of British probably be able to open in England even since its extabbishment, bout yours democracy, we hope that we shall not for for some time; therefore, the English In fact, I was ussielart with Sir ever be left outside knocking at that door. banks for a considerable period will have is hasoorië (shour I am glad to see Herr here) in rounds the institution, and I (Applause) In this coming age of demo a good opportunity in Germany,
Honorary Secretary to the Com- cracy we hope that the Straits Chinese Wittenberg implores England but to let af Management from the day the (will not get swoollen heads, but will bear
Anterica get in front of her, and reminds who was petard to the time when themselv thatiently and work diligently us that good-fellowship follows trade,
was transferred to the control of the AP to deserve the right to exist as citizens of and good-fellowship with England is the Director of Education a tow grars ago. the British Empire, and then to be ad- one thing which the new ferming wants.
Though I am no longer connected" with mitted into the full burden of citizenship.
I can confirnt all that Herr Wittenberg the school in hy omeral capacity. the (Applause). Of this I have not the slight- sas to America's preparations to
interess take in Pas
wny est doubt. We who have been trained insure trade, not only with Germany, but minsted. You can therefore imagine British sel idents,
tish schools and have imbibed British with all parts of Earope and more with what pleasure Femme to address you
shall who Say 1 Day 7
especially of South America, before the
chis morni
I have, before, addressed It was a great disappointment to foany war-weary In this
countries have recovered their this school fan prize giying days; I have of the shines here. not to be given the
m that lies talked to
to Shulars emmy" in France be remembered that the
in the regarding masters or discipline. Bat on is nothing
le before did I ever, conne
you superior wisdom and within our limits like that which exists ingland d with a suljeet of greater import than the we have tried to do our duty tư C
which your
Headgäster
has asked (Applause)
there will be is much. eagerness me to speak to you. To-day you are le piece of work which we have done is not to buy in the cheaper market after the beating the Great Fear just, as the whine sufficiently appreciated!
and war is belung, or geislamed,
is urged, therefore, by Colony tid so a few days ago 1 wonder that was the work of fighting the rothe representatives of the Allied rountrie whether it
it has occurred to you that pau paganda left by the Huns before they were here that the Governments of those chun- are celebrating what is undoubtedly the taken away. When war broke out there fries should insist upon such commercial biggest event in the money of living was a great ideaunangst certain classes restrictions for the inmediate future ns
which men: You are er-brating a peur of the less informed Chinese that the will allow your traders, ample time to has bright to comelaston four and Germans were invine and Das belief turn to a peace basis before Germany half years of a world-conliet entailing some of our friends-"neutral" people-did
can unload the large quantities of stock" untold miseries na mankind, and aut help to dispet. Lot or me on
which am now gentred the hopes of a she has accumulated with the spin-broken world: la joining so heartily in this occasion to dwell iurther on that, but ohjeet of selling the same before her com it drealyed On the educated Chines
petitors can enter the market.
the festivities, whatur
are your Shoughts, amongst the Straits people, and especially
feelings and emotions
an emotions of the moment those who had lived in England, to dis
And do you understand what this Peagr abuse the minds of those who entertained
iams to you and to mankind It is such delusions.
COTTON AND YARN MARKET. because your Headmaster wants you to have Gentlemen,
a right concrption of the whole thing, that good captain of the ship of our State Messrs. Polishwalla. Kutwall, cotton
(he has asdord nie to address
Sou, and to taken the ship through all and garn brokers, of Hongkong, in their in your own mother tongue.
"You un 'strered clear of many difficulties, and report dan July 25th, state:
doubtedly know why
the practically the But our last report on the goth ultabele world Great Britain, Angie, are already in port. During the last four and a half years there have been by str. Samanng our market had con- tnina and a number of other ends
ente tries many
grambles her though not, think. tinued to show great improvement, and went to the and of France when she was so many as on the Mariam (laughter), but the period under review is marked with suddenly attacked by a powerful and
ship can proceed to sea without people artive demand in all counts.
frandly ration unprincipled who will grumble, Still the Straits Settle
The steady
ady rise in cotton, and the because we could not let
Might aryals and, the F. M.. hate bar well quid-searcity of tonnage, as well as the grantee Right in a really ed through these tronblous times: there local demand for yarns in India. have peaceable people, but we still know wh
ow what fore, we all of us feel that His Excellencs materially tend à to ten then r right and what is wrong: and the part 18 fully entitled to else"
retirement and marked, and it locks life going up (ether, ihan nins, took in the war, though small rest which he so highly deserves.
safe during the interval are 6.800 comparison with th place). But
gantir efforts our ship is going on another bales, and rates hay • advanced, $10 to $15 voyage. We are at the dawn of a new age per. hale.
24.030 bales.
Arrivals from Bombay, 9,000 hales for Hongkong.
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*
Perhaps another France, and, so far as New York is con
Excellency
Total
Where are we zinkt Are our seas all Unseld stocks" 2000 Galey: fncleared,
the
Dave
discutankie. Perhaps His Excellency is to be congratulated that he wall not have
deal with these matters.
No. 20%.
Yellow Loss Ne
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ORDERS FUR ENGINEER COMPANY BY
CAPTAIN 1. Mäkk
DEL. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASHES FOR BACHCITA. errdits will parade for D.E.L, instruc.
tion, under R.E. instructors at Belcher's, an 9 ., on Wednesday, Officer on duty Capt. R. all,
July th
ORDERS FOR INFANTRY BATTALION BY MAJOR C. H. WAKKMAN, VID, OFFICER COMMANDING.
A COMPANY.
Tuesday, July 9th: -
Thursday, Juls ist
5.15 p.m. No. 9 Patoon, at King's Park Range, Anual Musketry Course, Part #Fracties 5, 9,10 and 11 Drugs, drill order with pouche,
3.5 jan Nola latoon, at King's Park Range. Annuit Musketry Course, Parta, Practices, 13, 14 and 19. Dress, drill order with pouches, MACHINE-GUN COMPANY. .... Monday, July sath:
23 p.m. At.King's Park Rang, An- nual Masketry Course, Part 2 Practices . 8. 10 and 21. Dress drill order with pouches Wetinesday, July ooth :---
eta p.m. At King's Park Range, An- tal Musketry Course, Part 3. Practices 13, 14, and. 10. Dress, an» above
Friday August 1st
13 p.m. At King's Park Range, Art,
nual Musketry Course, Part. Sunday August 3rd:--
Practices 15 and 15. Drew, as above
K
7 a.m. At King's Park Range,. Annusi Musketry Course, N.C.001, and men as detailed by Company-Command.
cr.
SIGNALLING SECTION.
(of some of her Allies, was not incon- siderable. Now that the war is over, our drst feeling is one of deep thankfulness charted Would it not be well if we had
that Peace once more reigns on this fair such a capta
as Sir Arthur Young to
Earth Our me thenght instinctively fegervise for nit? Would it not be
turns to the brave men who, a Innd. well if he could have taken our ship for Shanghai reported a very lively market the seas and in the air. have fought with a spell in this world of unrest, of nerves with a substantial rise all round during such indomitable courage and high ideals unstrun
I am sur if His Excellency the first part of the interval, but at the preserve for us fredern and justice, could emained with us he might not close there is a feeling of quietness owing Our hearts also go out to those bereft of
have have taken us great, aerial fights acruse to monetary stringency.
[noble
or husbands who had suns, brothers Atlantic or the Parife, but he would
Yarn-On account of very Japanese
conserated our righteous cause with their guided us in his quiet way through high prices ruling in Japan and arrivals Jife-biond,
In thus
contemplating the another era of
success and mined firm.
being on a very small scale prices have past, we must not neglect the future. But thai cnnner be, and "His
The following are the Tims and again during the course of will Berhaps excuse ne when say this Intest. quotations:---
the gigantic struggle, Mr. Lloyd fieorge, we will have to leave to his successor #
Bales Nagasaki- No. 208. $335 the Premier of Great Britain, said that Basketii of difficulties and obstacles to
2 Horses No. 169.
2295 what we were fighting for was a just and
lasting peace.
A just pare we.
has
$245 accepted (iermany.
But will it b
At the a I should and do nỷ duty wnight if 1
$340 Insting pence? A pene will not be last- did not try to give & camen of His Excel
Blue Fish No. 201... $335
ing
matter how wise the provisions Jenry as reflected from the Chinese mind.
Cotton. -No Htocks. Nominal in the treaty that brings it about, if
such The Chinese mirror is a true one-there notations:-Bengal, $15 to $53; Chinese, provisions are not supported by the right are no curves and convexities-and the $50 to $57 per picn
spirit of the peoples tenerned. The reflected
cted from the Chinese mind
soldiers have sheathed their swords: the assembled here is that His Excellency is
English gentleman. The wards Mr. Fu Tong Sen kindly said that I had statesmen and diplomats have done their at the conference table. It now are difficult to no chemies here except the Germans.remains for the uition the fabours the common but the qualification in Chunguring the war every nation has been ma is a man who is a prince amongst zneu
horrified at the brutal ferocity and peoples-to bring to
of these men. This applies not only to Sir Arthur Younk, replying, said, zater rutality of the Germana. They have
have the peoples of Grent oples of Lanneh will leave Blake Pier on Wednes
France, America and even to the What I knew of the Chinese nation was dy been the scourge of Europe, and
"Hat
have set back, not tow but in former many and Austria, but also to the people that their intellect was second to none.Clinics, the clock of humanity and civilisnof China-to you boys less than to vo and that they bid an ancient and a suffered from the Germans.
Your nation, the Chinese, bas elders, I need not tell you that the boys civilisation when we, the ancient Britons, Kaiser gave instruction to his troops vi to-day will be the fathers of t
to-morrow. were going about in our
wode. (sus
hen they embarked for China in 1900 in China now looks for her regeneration. To you to the millions at her youths, sincured 7th
I have
connection with the Boxer riots, he spoke indend... it is chine fere
upon your L came, that the Chinto touch with the enemy give no quarter, depends the future of your
following words: When you come character and endeavours for know! nese intellect, was second to none, www
A thousand years
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gentleman
I had learnt before I
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Tuesday, July 20th:-
5.15 p.m. At King's Park Bañgu. An- nual Musketry, Course, Part 2, Practices 8, 9, 10 and 11. Dress, order with pouches. Thursday, July st
5.15 p.m. At. King's Park Range, An- nual Musketry Course, Part 3, Practices 13. 14 and 19. Dress, drill order with pouches.
ORDERS FOR CADET COMPANY BY LIEUT A., BRAWN.
PARADE-BATTING.
day, July noth, at 5 p.m., and call At Kowloon 10 minutes Inter:
C. E. STEWART, Capt..
Adjutant, H.K.D.C. Fongkong. July 25th, 1910.
and 1 Sztáer recognized at the Huron under their King Attila, made remember that it is only be in public affairs. His duty is to
make no prisoners
I want you to remember, as I
likewise. Strike home Play, brotherly
very great extent the progress and development of not paly Singapore but the themselves a name which still lives in whole of British Malnya was due to the tradition. Do energy
and ability acquaint-iškant of the
the Chu so that for a Chinese may people ance with the Chinese
I further
and energy but they had gen
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and that not only had they ability, Chinese will these words a
years
thousanKaiser intended. the w
I know no community. the that
ut the ex-h The Curman-has shown
Own
peace. the
regard
to his sta
to
note
not the business of a school-boy to inter- Acquire Knowledge, and to learn how to obey, so as to prepare himself to become
رنا
get
in
richer portion of which comes more power, a proud and bestial-bruterda cording to his station were some interested persons, grown up-
wak
xicned on governor; "policeman, the work of n
men
Ard
we kno
know
can never
and
& strict the rights of your neighbours, how a useful member of society. However well years to come over humble and weak they may be an
endowed with natural gifts a boy may be dare to look T
he is, by reason of his inexperience, unfit And pence be preserved. remembering he is. that the these precepts, expect
Int us, each according to to take a hand in the affairs of the State.
lo almost ahis
ail eases where school- abdity and 'but not in
according tian, strive to work for a real and lasting defiance of
themselves way
mixed
in public affairs. * you particularly to be, when. himsel readily to the assistance of its poorer
governor should do the
he work of a persons, behind the scene pulling the brethren, and I will say further that 1 This he showed in China in 1000 and dur
tring, as it were, to serve their own ends. know of no community which gives are in this war.
Policeman; a school boy, the work that his warn you against falling into the freely to any good cause.
since the armi has diso been
parents and inunters expect of kitha The falls, prepared by such unprincipind There is a further trait in the Chines ber 11th last that the German nation can
world would soon go to picces if we all people. I want you to know that unless character that was exemplified in the not, as other nations do and other
poked our noses
You make good gupils, you matters of which mutiny of 1915. That trait was true do, take punishment. They whine
very little cr
ecome grod fathers and good teachers, or which are Your I will relate what i refer t
is too hard to our business I punishment is
are For You are like the jade that is being shaped courage. A of matineers were believed to be bear, and we cannot carry it out. I alarm, the growing tendency on the part into a serviceable vessel. If the processe
party
Without a located in a certain house.
ertain that, unless they are forced to of Chinese students to interfere blic of shaping is abruptly stopped, you will thought for themselves a party of Chiness they will acver carry out the peace terms affairs. No doubt some of those who have remain a useless stone. Endeavour, then,
They have most extraordinary minds acted thus foolishly were actuated
acquire knowledzę mind there is no greater courage
but I am afraid that some parts, tant to improve yourselves to examine a house where there is believed scuttling their interned ships, and yet in did so
XV their crooked way they expect everyone But whatever to be located a party of mutineers
what is right I mutineers, diaper to recognize that these ships went down es motives, the net might have been their mit, to discipline, wid to mind your own with their colours flying strongly condemned. You may take re and with earnestness of purpose, you will are caught they will be shot
if in action
business. And yet, gentlemen, your countrymen They did not consider it a dishonourable fuge behind the plea that the end justifies assuredly become, useful sons of your
mutiny! for
you went through that house and examined it act to break the terms of the armistice. the means.
No, nothing justifies such country, and go a long way towards assist at if it were in the ordinary day's work Well, gentlemen, if these are the only action: the principle is wrong. It is enemies I have I am glad to have them. (fontinued at foot of next coluMLM.) (Applause).
(Continued at foot of text column.)
my
than
been
the by
to
while
bile you have the
Volunteers went through this house. To her break the terms of the armistice by best of desire for notoriety., mentally and physically, to learn
ate men, armed, and
knowing
they
be
do all these, steadfastly
ing in achieving a real and lasting peace. (Applause).