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CABLES.
LATEST CABLES.
(THROUGH' REUTER'S AGIKOT-] FAR EASTERN QUESTIONS." UNDERSTANDING REACHED RE-
GARDING KIAOCHOW.
"THA_HONGKONG DAILY PEE89, - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8,
LATEST CABLES. - THE PRINCE IN INDIA.
A PERFECT FURORE OF.
ENTHUSIASM
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MADRAS, January 17th. To-day is the hall-way time" mark of the Prince of Wales's India tour and it Anda him starting a long trek right A communique states: An under-
through central Indis up into the heart standing has been reached regarding the of Cashmir. The Prince spent the morn
WASHINGTON, January 17th.
NEW FRENCH MINISTRY. PERSONNEL OF THE NEW CABINET.
PARIS. Jadiary isth." The new Cabinet has virtually been formed. The Premiership and Foreign Affairs will be in the hands of M. Fein Barthon; Interior, M. Maunoury; Fin- Care: Vice-Premiership and Justice, M. anes, M. Delasteyrie: War and Pensions, General Maginot: Education, M. Leon Berard; Public Works, M, Le Trocquer; Commerce, M. Dior; Agriculture, Choroa; Labour, M. Alexandre Berard; Sacraut: Liberated Region, M. Heibd.
M. Poincare and Mr. Lloyd George talked on panding questions. They will take measures to continue conversations after M. Lloyd George's arrival in London.-Havas.
BONGKONG UNIVERSITY. MATRÍCULATION EXAMINATION.
DECHKEER, 1991,
The following results have been issued by the Senate:-
viously matriculated is now qualified to The following candidate having pro-
University of Hongkong. enter the Faculty of Medicine in the Candidate No. 82.-S. M. Gyvc. JUNIOR LOCAL EXAMINATION, DECEMBER, 1991. No.
230-beang Ping Wa Fing" Wah
College
264-Lam Tak Ming," Ying Wah College 266-Li Ying Ming. Wah Yan School. 167.-La Ming Crow (Dist. Chinme), Wah,
Chan Ping Fui, Wah Yan School. Yan School
$73.-Wang Yau Ki Wah Yan School.. 175-Chan Shu Ki. Wab Yan School. $73-Tang San, Wah Yan School. 177-Yu Jick Shuon, Wah Yan School, 78-Lan Kim Sang. Wah Yan School. 980-Chau In Man, Wah Yan School. 288-Lee Chuen Shing, Wah Yan School. Tang Hoi Yang, Wah Yan Bchool. Young Hung Fur, Wah Yan School, School.
£90. 994.
CORRESPONDENCE. BUILDING FACILITIES AND OVERCROWDING.
(TO TER EDITOR OF "TAR HONGKONA DAILY PERIS.""]
SIB, Allow me the liberty to take up a small space in your valuable column."
Certainly the questions asked by the Hon. Mr. H. W. Bird and the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C, in the Legislative
transfer of the Kiaochow Administrationing snipe shooting on the Ghats, thirty Navy, Admiral Raiberti; Colonies, 37 240.James Kotwall, Diocesan Boy 29-Leung Kwoon Man, Wah Council Meeting held yesterday, the 18th
to China. The Sino-Japanese Conference has begun discussion of the mines ques
tion.
MEANING OF THE OPEN DOOR"
LATER
Far Eastern Committee has decided to jostpone consideration of Japan's Twaty-one Demand Treaty until the Shantung controversy is settlach. The *Committee adopted the Chinese tariff
remant and then proceeded with a general discussion of the policy of the
miles from Madras, returning to attend the races in the afternoon. After dining at the Madras Club he left for Bangalore His progress to the Central Station was impeded by a perfect fursts of enthus
insta.
.
THE CRISIS IN SPAIN. VINDICATION OF THE CIVIL AUTHORITIES."
LONDON, January 17th.
"Open Door" with the object of bring Authorities in Spain, which evoked the The clash between the civil and military ing about a clearer understanding with
recent crisis, resulted in the vindication of regard to the meaning of the term. `It
the former. All officers' committees of understood that Mr. Hughes' discussed the so-called juntas, have now signified specifically sho" open door" policy pur-submission to the constituted authority sued by Secretary Hay twenty years ago. whereupon the Maura Cabinet, including It is stated that Mr. Hughes's policy Laciorva, has agreed to remain in office.
templates wiping out all spheres of
DIPLOMATIC DISCUSSIONS. sinfluence in China as, one of the essen-
LATER,
The Ministry of M. Poincare has been: definitely constituted as previously indi- cated, except in regard to M. Alexandro Berard, who withdrew.
- School. 141-Ernest Francis Fincher
(Dist.-TI Arithmetic, Mathematics). Diocesan 29.-Hu Wa Yun (Dist. English, Arith
Hung Kec. Queen's College.
Boys' School. 142-William A. Young Saye
motic), Queen's College. (Dist. 300-Cho Yui Hing, Queen's College. Arithmetic, Physics, Drawing, M-301-Sung Ying Lan, Queen' College. chanica), Diocesan Boys' School.
309-Chan Wang Tab, Queen's College. 143-Yuen Kwok Huen "Dist. English), 304Lam Woon Ki (Dist. Arithmetic),
303.- Shun Pui. Queen's College. Diocesan Boys' School. 145-Stainer Gifford, Diocesan Boys'
School. 146-W Cheung King (Dist. Arithm tic), Diocesan Boys' School.
305-Fung lu Hoo (Dist. Arithmetic,
Queen's College.
308. Chau Te Chun, Queen's College...
Mathematics). Queen's College. 308.-U Shui Bhum, Queen's College.
M. Albert Peyronnes becomes Labour Minister and M. Paul Strauss Minister of 147-To Lai Him (Dist. Arithmetic 300-Wong Pui Kwong, Queen's College. Hygiene. The Under Secretaries of State Mathematics, Mechanics), Diocesan are M. Calrat, Presidency Council; M. Boys' School.
310-Li Win Kwong, Queen's College. Rio, Morcantile Marine; M. Paul Lafont. 149-Francis Quie Chan Dim Arith-313-Chan Yau Ko (Dist. Chinese), Post and Telegraph Department; M.
metic) Diocesan Boys' School.
Queen' College. Commissaries have been suppressed.-13-Kwok Hing Sum, Diocesan Boy Laurent Eynac, Aeronautic Department; 151-Lee Shui Kai (Dist Physics), M. Vidal, Tochnical Teach.
Diocesan Boya School. The High Haros.
School
164-Edw 183-Philip Mooney, Diocesan
School.
NEW TURBINE STEAMERS FOR MESSRS. HOLT'S FAR EASTERN SERVICES.
LONDON, January 16th. The turbine cargo steamer Diomed, bu. to the order of Mora, Alfred Holt for the China Mutual Steam Navigation
Boys'
Edward Shea (Dist. Mechanics), Diocesan Boys' School.
January, 1989, about the Building Facili to the Government and the people, but, ties and Overcrowding are most beneficial
would it not be morù beneficial if the Government, in order to prevent over
the people! If, for example, when a crowding, would grant more facilities to-
public road is to be constructed in a sito
the Government wers to take into con sideration what people ars paying fokin piece of land, will it not be a greater inducement for people to build more
tenement houses if, the Government allow ed them reasonable compensation for the constructing of that Road Yours faith-
W. K.
SHIP'S ENGINEER'S "FROLIC
317.-Chong Cheung Wa. Queen's College. 314-Tam Ping Wa. Queen's College. 315-Cheung Leung Wing (Dist. Chideso) | fully,
Queen's College. 318-Ngan Kong Ha. Queen's College." 119-Tong Pui Lum, Queen's College.
1-Ho Wai Fan (Dist Arithmetio, Mathematica), Queen's College. 115-Ng
329-Loung Wing Ching (Dist. Arith Chun Shing (Dist. Arithmetic), Diocesan Boys' School.
etic
ese), Queen's College. 188-Worg Ching Tung, Diocesan Boys'
193,-- LO
Fan (Dist. English, School.
Chinese, Arithmetic, Mathematics, 168-Peter Fan (Dist. Arithmetic, M.-Bom Yok Sing (Dist. Chinese),
Geography, Queen's College. thematics. Mechanics), Diocesan Boys' School.
Queen's Collegs. 328-Mak Kan Chuen, Queen's College.
School
AT HONGHOM. FINED FOR ASSAULTING A
CONSTABLE...
5.8. Lindsay Moller, was charged before William Bell, third engineer, of the Mr. B. E. Lindsell, at the Magistracy, yesterday, with disorderly behaviour in sulting an Indian police constable in
execution of his duty.
tials. The British Delegation spoke fav. LORD CURZON AND M. POINCARE Company has been launched. The vessel 15.-Francis Chaung, Diocesan Boys 397-Kwok Cheuk Lun, Queen's College. Cooke Street, Horgham, and also with
has a gross tonnage of 10,000 and will180-Heary Charles Bough, Diocesan 328-Hu Wa To Dist. Arithmetic. MAY
CONFER.
ourably on general principles "and some other Delegations also agreed on the prin
LONDON, January 17th. ciples. The Japanese Delegation did pot sions have already started. In a cordial The Anglo-French diplomatic discus any opinion Mr. Hughes, Aisfin Linterview Lord Gurzen and Y. Poircera ing American policy, said the U.S.cularly the problems, parti Eastern question. They vernment never-associated itself with agreed that a solution of the latter ought arrangement seeking to establish not to be deferred until the end of the winter when melting snows will permit jal rights and privileges in China.of the resumption of the Turco-Greek
hostilies. REVISION OF CHINESE CUSTOMS
TARIFF *
WASHINGTON, JABUary 17th.
A communique detailing the agreement sesregarding the revision of the Chineso
Customs tariff to make the tes equival ant to five per cent. says: The Commis sion shall meet at Shanghai on the earliest practicable date to effect the revision forthwith and on the general Tines of the last Revision Commission It shall comprise representatives of the nine Powers and representatives of any other Powers recognised by the Powers at the present Conference who have treaties
THE GENOA CONFERENCE, GERMANY INVITED TO SEND.
DELEGATES.
BERLIN, January 17th. with the decisions at Cannes, has formally The Italian Ambassador, in accordance invited Germany to soad delegates to the Genoa Economic Conference on March 8th
SOUTH AFRICAN MINE STRIKE.
DISPUTE
probably sail in the spring. The same firm has also ordered an 11,000 ton twin
Cammell Lairds. for its Far Eastern Service from Messrs serow turbine cargo and passenger: boat
AMERICAN IMPORT DUTIES. NEW ASSESSMENT BASIS TENTA
TIVELY AGREED.
ייד
WASHINGTON, January 17th. Hepublican members of the Senate Fin- ance Committee bave tentatively agreed that the baria for assessing import duties should be the America wholesale price at the time the article was shipped to America:
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BOXING.
DICK SMITH DEFEATS ALBERT LLOYD.
LONDON, January -17th.
At the National Sporting Club in a
Boys' School
161-Corries hoorence Beckor, Diocesan
Boys' School. 162-Wop Kar For St. Stephen's
College
Wah Kit St. Stephen's
College 187.-Hak Kok. Ping,
J
College, 169.--Fan Chi Kuen,
College 170.-He Han Lay. St. Stephen's
College
thematics), Queen's College. 329-Ho Shai Cheong, Queen's College. 331-Fok Pak Lu, Queen' Collego..... 331-Leung Fung (Dist. Arithmetic Mathematics), Queen's College.
332.--AU
168 Kwak Cheung, St. Stephen's 334.-Taeng Ping Yang (Dist. Arithmetic, Queen's College (Dist. Arithmetic), 233.-Tang Hing Wai, Queen's Collage,
Mathematica), Queen's College. St. Stephen's 336-In Se Hung (Dist. Arithmetic), St. Stephen's 300.-Chieng Kin Cho, Queen's College.
Queen's College... 340. Fok Cuea Cheung, Queen's College. 341-Wong Hang Mi, Queen's College. 343.-Wong Ping Man. Queen's College. 344.-Hong Sling, William, Queen's Col- 345-Choi King Wan, Queen's College. 346-Eijiro Nishida, Queen'e College. 350.-Cheung Shun, Queen's College, 353-Yeung Kam Kwan (Dist. Arith 351.-Yau Kam Shing, Queen's College.
metio), Queen's College. 339.-Chan Man Shing, Queen's College. 354-Mohamed Usuf Razack, Queen's
171-Hang Huai Chen, St. Stephen's 342-Kwong Cheuk Ming. Queen's College
College.
175.-Tang Wah Shin, St. Stephen's
College 177.-Hung. Huai Chang, St. Stephen's
College 178.-Lam Chiu Leong, St. Stephen's
College. 179.--Alexander Robert James White,
Army School. 181.Bylvester Copsey, St. Joseph's
ན་
twenty rounds match for £950 Dick 182.30 Pedro Gan de Gay, St.
Smith, ex-cruiser weight champion of Britain, defeated Albert Lloyd, Anstra
with China prosiding for tariff on HOPES OF SETTLING THE COAL lan cruiser-weight champion, on points. ports and exports, not exeding five cent. ad valorem, and who desire to participate in the revision shall proceed as rapidly as possible with a view to its completion in four months. "The revision of the tariff shall take effect as soon as possible, but not before two months after its publication by the Revision Com
mitice.
1J
U.S. GOVERNMENT'S PURPOSE. LATER
JOHANNESBURG, January 17th.
An official message states that, as a result of this morning's conference be- tween the Chamber of Mines and the Industrial Federation, it is hoped that proposals will be submitted resulting in
settlement of the coal dispute.
EARLIER CABLES.
Mr. Hughes added that the purpose of his Government was neither to participate ESSENTIAL SERVICES WORKING
in
WELL
JOHANNESBURG, January 16th.
representatives
IRISH PROVISIONAL V
GOVERNMENT. DUBLIN CASTLE DEPARTMENTS
TAKEN OVER.
LONDON, January 18th. The departments of Dublin Castle were formally handed over to the provisional government by Lord Fitzalan on behalf of the King in Privy Council to-day.
YESTERDAY'S MOTOR CASES. The following motar offences were heard yesterday :-
nor to acquiesce in any arrangement which might purport to establish favour of foreign interests any superior rights respecting commercial or economie The Chamber of Mines has agreed to a development in designated regions of conference with seven China or which would sock to orvate-such-frour each side. The meeting will be held before. Mr. Lindsell, at the Magistracy a monopoly or preference as would ex- elude other nationals from undertaking any legitimate trade or industry or from participating with the Chinese Govern- ment in any category of public enter- prise.
BARLIER UABLES.
THE NAVAL TREATY ALMOST COMPLETE.
WASHINGTON, January 18th. The naval treaty is now complete except
forthwith.
LATER."
The cssential services on the reef con-
MSPEEDING IN CERTHAN ROAD. -
January 7th.
Joseph's College 184.-B. J. Campos (Dist. Spanish), St.
Joseph's College.
The defendant admitted that he was drunk and could not remember what had happened.
Inspector Aris said that when the con- A struggle ensued and after some trouble, the constable took the to the Honghom police ameared with mud as a result of the The constable's clothing was struggle.
on the hoa.
defendant stable spoke to the defendant he was hit
station.
For being disorderly the defendant was fined $5 and for assaulting the constable
fine of $15 was imposed.
3
ASSAULTING A CONSTABLE.
A Chinese who was suspected of being in illegal possession of arms objected to the search he saaulted the constable. being searched by a Chinese constable and when an attempt was made to carry out charge of assaulting a constable in the against the execution of his duty was brought College
man yesterday. n.t 350.-Li Chung Lok (Dist. Arithmetic, an informant pointed out the defendant
Magistracy
tho 265-Mohamed Farid, Queen's College.
The
constable told Mr. Lindsell that Chiness), Queen's College.
na a man who was carrying arms. 387-Li Ka Yu, Queen's Collega 360.-Chan To Sang, St. Paul's College.
He stopped the defendant and said bo wanted to search him. 381.-Leo Tsung Ping (Dist. Arithmetic), objected to being searched."
The defendant St. Paul's Collego.
Witness 363-Leung Fung Lam, St. Paul's Col-panions whereupon the defendant atruck proceeded to search one of his "two com- Logh 304.-Cheung Chiu Lun St. Paul's Col. 366.-N Wai U, St. Paul's College.
lege.
-185.-A. J. Brown, St. Joseph's College. 188-James Braga (Dist. English, Steno- Kiaphy), St. Joseph's College. 187.-P. Soutrenon (Dist. French), St.
Joseph's College. 188.-L. A Ribeiro, St. Joseph's College. 188.-M. A. Silva (Dist. English), S
Joseph's College. 101.-B. A. Silva, St. Joseph's College. 190.-J.A. Montalto, St. Joseph's College. 182.-A. Stanisina (Dist. French, Draw-360So Ki Hung. St. Paul's College.
ing), St. Joseph's College.
370. Taang Kwok Choi, St. Paul's Col
lega
12ai--7."
College d'Aquino, Joseph'a
196.-F. Hptoola (Dist. Book-kooping),
St. Joseph's College. 106.-Cesarin Maria Baughton, St. 108--G. A. Noronha, St. Joseph's College 197 H, J. Grach. St. Joseph's College
Joseph's College.
Remedios, St. Joseph's College. 201-N. Trambitzky (Dist. Russian), St.
Joseph's Collège. 201.--John Y. Santua, St. Joseph's
200.-F. C.
tinue to work well under the mines off-motor-cycle, No. 30, in Chatham Road H. Davie was charged with driving his cinis, except at the Kleinfontein Old Apex recklessly, or negligently, or at a speed2K-F. G. Barros, St. Joseph's College. No. 7, and Modder East where flooding dangerous has started.
the public at 8.40 4.m., on Mr. Davis in answer to the charge said that he speeded up to get past troop of Indians." He could not say at what speed he was travelling.
41
JOHANNESBURG, January 17th. Owing to the strike large batches of natives are being marshalled in com- pounds for entrainment to various des tinations in South Africa and Portuguese East Africa.
20 miles an hour.
A Police: Sergeant mid the speed was Trafie Inspector Garrod said that an Chatham Road. in platoon formation. Instead of stopping the defendant rushed
200.-A. Y. Gosano, St. Joseph's College. 207.-G. S. Angeles, St. Joseph's College 206.-A. de 200.-D. P. Xavi, St. Joseph's College. 211-Julius Holm, St. Joseph's College. St. Joseph's College. 919-Luke Him Sau (Dist. Arithmetic),
St. Joseph's College. 14-Mak Chia Poy, St. Joseph's College.
Colleg
lege,
same time gave him a blow on the side. the constable on the hand and at the His companious assisted in the assault. Witness blew his whistle and Bergt, Wil- son came to his assistance.
The defendant's excuse wea that the constable put his hand into his pocket 371-Chu Ho Leung, St. Paul's College.
and removed a bank-nota 374.-Ho Cheung Sing, St. Paul's Col-patched from the constable who then hit which he him with his truncheon. 375.-Hon Kay Fung, St. Paul's College, "A fine of $25 was imposed.
377.-Ue Chi Ming, St. Paul's College.
St. Paul's Collega. 378.-Poon Ho Tin (Dist. Arithmetic),
378.-Leung Ping Kin (Dict. Arithmetic),
433.-Tam Oi Ngan (Dist. Biblical Know- 379.-Hung Ho Ching (Dist. Arithartic), 138.-Dolores Talmage (Diat. Spanish,
St. Paul's College"
ledge), Italian Convent. 435.-Carmen Kavier, 'Italian Convent
231-Wong Nai Chun, St. Paul's College. 438-Irene Rapp (Dist.
St. Paul's College. 382-Chan Man Wah, St. Paul's College: 457-Cecilia Horley. Italian Convent."
History, Italian Convent,
385.-Tso, Yuk Wa, St. Paul's College. 387-Cheung Shin Ki, St. Paul's College. 430 Sni Ngo Lam, Beatrice (Dist. Geography), Diocesan Girls' School 388.-Li Leung Yick, St. Paul's Colege 300.-Ho Hing Kan, St. Paul's College. 380.-Yau Hing Nan, St. Paul's College-Gertie Alison Tyson, Diocesan Girls' Needlework), Diocesan Girls' School 392.-Wm. Jenner (Dist. English), Kow
School 303-David Fallis, Kowloon British School
loon British School.
for certain small points on which the INTERNATIONAL COURT OF Indian regiment was marching along 217.-Ernest H. Marriot, St. Joseph's 304-Leio Weill, Komloon British School,
Japanese delegation is awaiting final in- structions from Tokyo.
Meanwhile the conference to-day ro- Bumed discussion of Far Eastern questions and the nine power committee meets in the afternoon for the first time.
ÁLLIED DEBT FUNDING BILL, WU.S. BÉNATE COMMITTEE'S MODI- FICATIONS.
"
JUSTICE
THE HAGUS, January 18th The Government has nominated Myr. Nolens, professor at the Amsterdam Uni- versity and Myr. Yooys, professor at Delft as assessors of the court of inter- national justice to deal with enses arising out of labour questions.
BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE. NEW FRENCH GOVERNMENT'S
MEASURE.
PARIS, January 16th.
WASHINGTON, January 16th. -The Finance Committee of the Senate has approved the allied debb funding bill with a few modifications, notably elimina- tion of the original provision fixing the It is stated that one of the first men- rate of interest at not less than five suras hy the new Government will be a per cont.
The Senate has adopted "Senator Me de Chine, the nature of which is not at bill relating to the Banque Industriello Cormick's resolution (similar to that of present indicated. Mr. Beavis cabled on January 3rd) ask ing the State Department to furaish in formation regarding the financial affairs of the European governments, especially concerning expenditure for military pur
poses.
MISSION TO TIBET.. FULL AGREEMENT REACHED BUT
NO TREATY MADE.
LONDON, January 16th. Mr. Charles Bell has returned to Eng land. Interviewed by Reuter with regard
RUM RUNNING AEROPLANE. MEXICAN BORDER CAPTURE OF SMUGGLERS.
WASHINGTON, January 16th. Great activity among sangglers led to resulted in the seizure of a rupp running a search by prohibition authorities which
freight consisting of 120 bottles of liquor. ARRESTS IN INDIA.
between the two companies of soldiers at great risk to the men.
offence took place in a controlled arc
The Magistrate pointed out that the and imposed a fine of $10. !!
"
LAW MADE FOR THE PUBLIC PROTECTION. The driver of motor truck No. 533, belonging to the Asistio Petroleum.Com pany was charged with passing a station- ary tramcar on the Prays Bast opposite Tin Lak Lane.
4.
of
The driver said that the motorman the tram signalled to him to pass
Mr. Lindseli: The motor man does not administer the law. The law is made to protect the public and not for motor men to do as they please.
A fine of $5 was imposed.
ARMED ROBBERIES:"
It is stated that on Monday evening two robbers armed with revolvers entered the Yeo Key monoy changer's shop at 400, Shanghai Street, held up the staff, consisting of the accountant named Wong drawer and stole 354. Choong and two fotix, broke opon c A foki who
College
20-Velestino Maria Xavior, St. Joseph's 21.-Carlos, Henrine
Chau Kwong, St.
Rodrigues, St. Joseph's College.
Joseph's College. 224-Fung Tak Xiu, Luko, St. Joseph's
College 298-Man
Koon Ying, St. Joseph's College
Wah, St. Joseph's College. Fishman, St. Joseph's College,
"Kong Low, St. Joseph's
College.
ال
441-Alice Hung Yung Lam, Diocesan
Girls' School.
442,--Lilian
Kew (Dist. Needlework), Diocesan Girls School,
395-James Cecil Lects, Kowloon British 443-Pansy Wong (Dist Needlework),
School
Diocean Girl School 308. Pau Kwok Kwong, Tutorial La-444-Olives Maria Barretto (Dist. Eng-
stitute.
400-Kwong Kwok Fan, Tutorial In-
stitute.
403-Li Yuo Fun, Frivate Stady 405-Yuen Chun Ying, Private Study. 10-Yee Cham Yin, Private Stady, 577-Ng Chan, Sik, Private Study. 578 D. A. Montalto, St. Joseph's College," 579-John Arthur Johnson, St. Joseph's
Study,
GIRLS.
230-Mok Hing Fai, St. Joseph's 413-Rosebud Young, French Convent
College.
414-Emilie, Gaillard (Dist. French),
French Convent.
231-John Fang. Tak Chiu, St. Joseph's
College.
232 Pedro Nolasco da Silva (Diet 418-Isabella Campbell Bell, French
glish). St. Joseph's College.
St. Joseph'r
Chak Chi,
College.
hish, Needlework), Diocesan Cirls" School.
445-Daisy Pong, Diocesan Girls' School 448-Helen Lam, Diocesan Girls' School. 447-Violet "Katherine Chan, Diocesan
Girls' School. "448-Daisy
Mary Witchell, Kowloon 449-Esther Barth, Kowloon
British School.
British School. 450—Margaret Woolley, Kowloon British
School.
51-Gladys Mary Ramsay, Kowloon
British School
45-Marjory Jounette Stuart," Kowloon
British School
453 Estelle Ensign, Kowloon British
School.
45
(Dist.
Convent. 416.-Mary Pau, French Convent. 417-Queenis Ng. (Dist, English, Arith 235-Ng Ying Lok, St. Joseph's College 418-Anderson, Edith, French Convent
metic), French Convent 22-Marius Woo, Bt. Joseph's College 238.Ignatius Tang Sze Wing, St. 237-John Ackber, St. Joseph's Collego.
419.-Constance Rose Smith Joseph's College. 242--Chow Sik Wing St. Joseph's 243-Cezar Augusto Cunha, St. Joseph's
College. 245.-Chan Fook, St. Joseph's College.
College.
vent.
Biblical Knowledge), French Con 120Geraldine Smith, French Convent 421-Rosie Maris Xavier, French Cox
vent. 492-Guilhermina
rmina Noronha, St. Mary' SchooL
Celeste Maria Figueiredo, Belilion Public School,
Adelaide Ross, Belilica Public School. School. 488-Pau Choi Chue, Balilios. Public 457,Pok Lam Hing (Dist. Arithmetic, Needlework), Belilios Publio School 458--Cheung Tuk Choe, (Dist. Noodle
aeroplane on the Mexican border and scaped to the kitchen blow a police 246,-Kck Lan Ying, St. Joseph'a 423-Ritta: Xavier, St. Mary's School. work), Beliling Public School.
to his mision to Tibet in November of AN ILLEGAL CALCUTTA MEETING.
1020, He pointed out that his mission reached agreement on all outstanding
OLCUTTA, January 17th The Chairman and 133 others were
whistle and the robbers decamped with. out making any further search.
that eight Chiness armed with knifes On Monday at 8 p.m. it is reported entered a matshed at Chan Bak Moi village on the Taipo Road occupied by a gardener, four fokis and two women. ransacked the shed and made off with 400 in money, and clothing valued at $23
College 247-Chan Kai Man, St. Joseph's College 45-Aures Baptista, 8t. Mary's School.
424-Maria Alves, St. Mary's School 450 Patricia Bemedios, Belilios Public
School.
259--Khursedfi Portonji Cooper, SL. 280-Leung Yeun Chun. (Dist., Arith 425-Alice Carvalho, St. Mary's School.
460-Lee King Chan (Dist. Needlework) metic), St. Joseph's College..
428-Mabel Frances Blackman, Italian Belilios Public School
483-Ng 8ui Ling, St. Stephen's Girls' Convont.... Joseph's College. 253-Tseung Kwong Ming, TingWah 130-Katherine Ballivan, Italian Con
420Conchita Garcia, Italian Convent.4-Wai Ching, St. Stephen's Girin'
College. College College.
rout
becawan none was desired. Ha emphasis- l'arrested when a local congress attempted After tying up the five mon the robbers 255.-Kok Cheak Wing... Ying Wah 439-Chow Book Chun, Italian Convert 405-Cheng Lily, St. Stephen's College.
political questions but no treaty was made
ed that nothing was dose to conflict with to hold meetings in contravention of the
the legal aspirations of China
Government notification.
250-Toe Shin Kee, Ying Wah College.
(Continued at foot of next colum.)
College Cissio-Lilian Mary Hast, Kowloon British School,