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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH ↳ 1892.
The Honghong Telegraph.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1892.
TELEGRAMS.
DE COBAIN'S EXPULSION.
LONDON, February 27th." The House of Commons bus determined to expel Mr. De Cobala,
FURTHER RIOTS IN BERLIN, Socialist riots have been renewed at Berlin. The crowd were dispersed by the pollee.
FRENCH CABINET.
M. Baubet, Republican, has succeeded in forming a new Cabinet, which includes M. M. Chas. L. de Freycinet, Alexr. Ribot and Maurice Rouvler..
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Tux gambler who follows his ante is often obliged to hunt up his uncle.
THE Spanib cruiser Beina Cristina arrived here from Manlia yesterday afternoon,"
THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Brindist left Singapore yesterday at 5 p.m.; for this post.
LAST night the Town Clock strack the hour of nine, just two and a half minutes after gun-fire. How fashion?
A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. 525 will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at B.30 for 3 o'clock precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. INTERESTING para, from the Straits Times of February 22nd The Penang Golf Club has given a dance, Mr. Justice Goldney is president of the Singapore Golf Club; and bele, naturally, Influential in iis affairs." Logic,
N. C. Daily News understands that the
terms come to by Jardine, Matheson & Co.. Butterfield & Swire, and the China Merchants S. N. Co. are practically a renewal of the agres- ment that was formerly in force.
CAPT. A. Tillet, marine superintendent of Canadian Pacific Mall Company, was amongst the passengers to Shangbai by the Ampress of India to-day.
PROFESSOR Valazio is going to do the "big drop act at Bowrington next Saturday aftemoon. For time, prices of admission, etc., see advertise ment in another part of this issue.
We are informed by the agents (Messrs. Dodwell, Call & Co.) that the Shirë” Live steamer Carmarthenshire left. Singapore for this port to-day, and is dus on or about the 6th Inst.
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Two Japanese men-of-war and the Nippon Yasen Kalpha's Manila liner Hiogo-maru were in Foschow when the Namoa, Capt. Goddard which arrived from coast ports to-day, left Foochow on the 26th ulto,
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A SAIGON contemporary say "There is a rumour that Silgan is to be visited in two or three wooks by a great English circus which is now performing in a great city on the coast of China." Great City ? Great Scot !
dion, with a view to the amelioration of their The girls might not remember the words of condition. Instruction In the Chinese classics that litle verse, but they could keep in mind and in needlework was also provided as a sub- the spirit of tt. They would have heard from aldiary course for those who wished it. The their teachers about the fleeting nature of youth, school was open to all nationalities and all and the necessity of making the best use of it, classes of society. It was opened exactly two The work done by the giris to gain the prises years ago, on 1st March, 1990, commencing with showed that they appreciated this necessity; but as children, under a head mistress sent out from beyond that, they could not too highly value the ess education they received in these schools. It was London, since mantled. The second member intended to make them clever, thinking women, (now Mrs. May) took charge 1st September, instead of faltaple ignorant household drudges. 1890. The attendance had then risen to
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Intends selling his launch and owning a ricksha instead. No Ricksba Act and, no 'Ricksla Surveyors yet, but they will come along no doubt.
· Excuse this lengthy epistle, but seriously, this steam Taunch ordinance is the most mischievous piece of legislation the colony bas yet produced, From $650 to $t,coo to have your launch centi. ficated is no joke.
Yours truly,
Hongkong, rst Marob, 893.
SHELLBACK.
photo idea is good, and a useful provision, but enough is as good is a feast and "Shell- back" apparently knows -Ed, HK T]
STHE FANGTSZE INSURANCE.
-ASSOCIATION, LTD.
On the 1st September, 189, a new head mistress, Not that hourshold-labours were to be under Mrs. Bateman, formerly connected with the valued, for she thought them swoman's chief Hongkong Public School, took charge, The duty; but a fairly good, commonsense educa-There are two sides to every question. The year 1891 closed with 80 children in regular tion would "maka "beiter wives and batter attendance, and at present 92 scholars were mothers of them. To show t that she did i on the roll of the school. Mrs. Bateman appreciate the valge of such womanly accom taught the upper division of the school, assisted pilsbraents, she had offered a prize for the best by a Chinese pupil teacher, for Interpretation needlework, which had been awarded to Alice and general purposes. The assistant mistress, Turner, and the prize would now be given, Mrs. Emily Leong, wife of the Rev. D. Leong
After the presentation of this special pries, took the lower division of the school, and also Lady Robinson thanked those present for en bad the assistance of a papil teacher. Mr. He couraging the children by their attendance, and Kam Po gave Instruction in Chinese classics. Of informed the young ones that a small spread was the ga" popila, 22 were Europeans, children of provided for them in another room. subordinate officers of the Civil Service and of some of the police; 17 were Chinese, also from the Civil Service and police; a Indians, and the remaining 49 Eurasians. The school was at present located in a hired house in Holly. wood Road, which was rather unsuitable and had now become too small for the number of scholars. Mr. Belillos had generously offered to erect and furnish a suitable building at a cost of several thousand dollars, and his Excellency GOVERNOR and Lady Smith of Singapore paid a might be expected that the attendance would bad in contemplation the granting of a site. It wilt to the Sultan of Johore the other day, and a
continus to locrease; there were few Europeans small dinner was given by that poteniace to celebrate the visit, to which (we are now quoting | attending, and the Eurasian community wat from the Straits Times) "a few Johore officials had the honour to be invited."
The third novelette of our world-famed "Dunia « Colama" serien will, we are pleased to announce, appear on Saturday next, March 5th (weather permitting). It will be entitled ble Threat: or, Who wrote the Letters?" by the Only | Cont.
Two Annamites, members of the crew of the
steamship Terrington, fought like the far-famed Kilkenny cats the other day, and one of them baif killed the other with an iron bar. They faced the Magistrate this morning and the one who struck the other with the pump-handle is in the Asylum now, and will stop there for six calendar months.
AT the circus
thing?
Capt. SaltHave a smile! How's every
Miss Giddy (fair artlate)-Very bad. Times are awfully hard just now,
Dr. Eitel, briefly thanked Lady Robinson on behalf of the children for kindly presiding on this occasion. The gifs were not one fota less loyal than the boys to || Her Majesty and her representatives in the Colony, but lostead of showing their loyalty like boys by cheering, it was proposed to present her ladyship with a bouquet, and the youngest child in the school would now give this toked of loyalty to the wife of Her Majesty's representative.
A tiny fair-haired, dot then came forward and presented the bouquet with a gracefal bow. that was most charming, wa
The proceedings then terminated
THE CANTON RIVER SERVICE.
bat the Chinese was very large and sanually increasing, and among the Chinese there was now a steadily developing demand for femaleeducation. It was rapected that during 1891 the attendance at the school would rise to 1203 THE "KIANGKWAN" WITHDRAWN. if new and commodious buildings were provided, Schools No. 1 and No, 2, at present loested in Kiangkwan, Captain Blethen, has been taken say to the spring of 1893, the Govenment Girls The China Merchants' Co's, river steamer unsuitable Chinese hired houses, might be off the C-sion route penasnently and is now at amalgamated with it, making a total attendance anchor off the Shameen. From inquires made of about 380. Such an amalgamation would at the Company's office to-day wa sin in a posi- tead to encourage the Chinese, alter their tion to state that the withdrawal of the King daughters had pissed the Chinese classes in was from the Caston, river trade, in other the school, to put them in the English words the sudden cessation of hostilities between divisions. When the school hal been provided the China Merchants' Co. and the China Navi, with enlarged accommodation, through the gation Co's steamer Hankow, which has been generosity of Mr. Belilies, the Government carried on vigorously for many months might take the lead in an educational movement past, duc to the fact that Meje much needed in the Colony, the starting o! Batterfield and Swire's Shanghai repre- Infant classes in connection with the amalga-sentative has signed a triangular "pool" agree stage.mated school, on the lines of the Kindergartenment in which it is specially provided, inter sila, schools. This would increase the usefulness and that the China Merchants Co. should at orce popularity of the school, without drawing children from any existing school.
The prizes (some of which, by the way, were awarded to boys) were then distributed by Lady Robinson, who afterwards delivered a very pleasing speech to the girls. She said that when Dr. Eitel, a few weeks ago, called at Government House to ask if the Governos would give away the prizes to the Government School for Girls, His Excellency at once said that it was a duty which would mate properly belong to Lidy Robinson than to himself, because she was of the same sex as the recipients of the prizes to be distributed. She hesitated a long time, but con- sented at last; the hesitation was not caused by
Capt. Salt:-What's the trouble ? Miss Giddy-Just like the Hongkong Amateurs are killing the business. It has been rumoured for some time pist that an amalgamation of two fecal_limited liability companies, namely, Dakin Brothers and Cruick shanke & Co. was under deliberation, and was very likely to be carried through. An agreement between the two companter has now been arrived at, and a meeting of the shareholders of Craick- to consider a series of resolutions to achieve that object.
It is reported from Hawall' that Will Whaley, the owner of the renowned schooner Halcyon, has another vessel on her way to the Sandwich Islands from Hongkong, loaded with spid which be expects to dispose of to good advantage. We regret to note from Australian papers that the once famogi artiste Madame Carindial, who was lo Hongkong with a talented concert panty $1.00 some thirteen years ago, has fallen into serioassbank & Co. has been convened for the 7th last
financiil difficulties. A testimonial to relieve Madame from her troubles was being arranged by Messrs. Cappło, Williamson, and other leading lights of the Australian stage,
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withdraw the Kianehwan from the Canton trade. Hence it became necessary for the Managing Director of the Chinese Company to wire to the Hongkong and Canon representa tives on Saturday, direelling them to 'lay up' the Kiangkwan at once,
At the present Juncture it would be idle to indulge in much speculation relative to the clauses in the "pool agreement", which, it appears, the Indo-China, China Merchantsi and Chins Navigation Companies are parties 10, but it may be assumed that Mrasza, Butterfield and Swire, who are generally blamed for the split up North which resulted in rates of freights being reduced to a minimum song between the City of Rams and Hongkorg, have taken water and that they have de facto; accepted the grave situation, caused by
universal.
and their blind policy of Hil-judged opposition, in the only way, that it
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o the ship Panay, came to grief."
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~An extraordinary general meeting of shares holders in the Yangtere Inturance Aurociation Limited, was held at Shanghai on Feb, xand. There were present Messrs. J.M. Young (Chair 'man', H. Such, T. Wood, B. A. Clarke
W.-S. (Director) 1. Jarkson (Secretary), Herbert Smith, C. W. Hay, J. P. Roberts, J. A. Stewart, A. C.-Hunter, A. Cushny, 4.W.A Orath, A MeLend, E. B. Skottowe, J. Ward Hall, R., 15. Smith. T. Weir, F. 'Ribkel, R. Hough, H. Į, Dyer, I. Chambers, J. A. Sullivan, and J. A. Taylor, representing in all 6,881 shares.
the notice convening the meeting beving. been read by the Secretary,
The Chairman said-Sines you met in May lost there have been many events affecting the Association and causing changes in the Board of Directors. It is with deepest regret I would refer to the last sad event, ibe death or Mr. Robi, Mackensie, whereby the Association and Board have lost an invalu shle director and colleague "On the resignation of the late Secretaries, Messra, Russell & Co., and of Mr. Vincent Smith, the Chairman, your remataing furtherance of the interests at the Association. Directors at once took steps for the security and They appointed Mr. W.S Jackson as Secretary, and removed the offices to the present premises. Mr. E. 0. Arbuthnot resigned his feat on the Board on his departure for Europe and Mr. G. H. Wheeler also resigned. Mr. H. J. Such accepted an invitation to rejoin the Board and Mr. R. Simpson Shaw was chosen and Chairman Mr. Robert Mackenzie, subsequently Measts. B. A. Clarke and T. Wood, also joined the Board, Mr. Simpson Shaw resigned on going home, when the other" Directors elected me to take his place as Chair- man, and elected Mr. H. J. Such as Deputy. Chairman, and that is how I have today the honour to address you. This is an extraordinary meeting called for the purpose, as set forth in the notice which has been in your hands for some little time, and which has also just been read by the Secretary, of passing certain resolutions, which will be duly put before you to vote upon. I must explain, however, that it carried by the quisie majority at both this and the coa.. firmatory meeting to be held this day fortnight,.
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THE WAYE of commercial depression' which has by the mised by the Government and desired the propriety of wames ohserving a discreet could possibly be met with an ablece surrender meeting in May last." The regrettable suspension
1
to the inevitable.
will sild be necessary to apply for and obtain the sanction of the Court at Hongkong 'to the: alrerations proposed before the same can take effect, The alterallons In the Articles of Asso cation are mostly called for in consequence. of Messi, Rust-11 & Co, Baving ceased to be mere the Secretaries of the Company, but there are also some other alterations which your Directors equally recommend as necessary and desirable for the satisfactory working of the business. The proposal to return part of the pald-up capital is practically what was agreed upon at the private
of the late Secretaries and even's connected. therewith have caused some delay, though not very much, as it would probably not hire been deemed prudent to return a portion of the capital until our risks had been somewhat lessened, as to now the case, through our having very cons siderably cut down the businers wa were previously doing for London, having, after careful examination, ast sfied ourselves that the results of the London business have been most unsatisfactory, and it is with a view to still fortber reductions in London that we ask for power under Anicle No. 84 of the Articles of Association to make such changes there as we may find necessary or desirable.
Necesalty is, of course, now as of yore, the mother of invention, and we ball dopbtless find all manner of excuses published in inspired uticles relative to the why and the wherefore of this sudden change of front, from a Taikoo point of view, but the fact remsins that wiser counsels bare at last prevailed la, the opposition camp, and that freights, so long at potkively throat rates, have taken a bound upward and are likely to reach thoroughly profitable figures, and remain at them, at an early date. Already the day boats in the Canton river service bava raised their passenger rates some so per cent. and there is every prospect of cargo rates fellow ing salt during the current week
THE French Colonies in the East are, it would scom, afflicted with the P.W.D. malady_almost sa badly as Hongkong. Says the Courier d'Haiphong: It is now six weeks since the
was very fond of and very loyal to her sex, The Governor-General, with much blowing d and was only to pleased to do anything which trumpets and beating of dmms, and followed by might give them pleases but her reason for big feed. This function was taken to be the holding back was that she had been brought up 20
Inangaration
of the series of great public works to
to respect the admonition of Saint Paul, ns to so long
people. And now, after alx weeks, not silence, and the prospect
ett of having to
to make the thing has been done, not a contract made for
usual few remiks which the Governor said swept over the greater part of the globe leer to the work, and it is even doubtful if it bus yet she would of course have to do, was aimest bankruptcles, suicides, outrage and marder to mark is course, seems to have reached the fair been decided to eject the natives who happen to enough to make her decline. This feeling isles of Dal Nippon, whence comes the news that be in possession of the site on which is to be
was not lessened when she came into Mr. Edwin Burges Watson, merchant, of Yoko ball out of the first and finest of the colony's the room and saw the large number of bama, filed
few public hospitals. petition in bankruptcy a
people who had come to see the giving away of days ago. Several Japanese collapses are also
prizes. Dr. Eltel, however, urged that her Lady. ship had visited so many other schools, and so reported.
she consented. Dr. E tel sent to her his report WOODYEAR'S circus was more liberally patronised
on the school, which they all must have bad Jast night, and the performance was such that it
much pleasure in hearing, and they must con richly merited farther support. The Individual
sider the school had been fairly successful when artistar
went through their respective feats with
they recollected that it had been opened so I doza dus customary graceandskill, and the entertainment,
lately as March, 1899. Then, it had only 25 Quarts
taken as a whole, was most enjoyable. There
pupils, and to-day it numbered 92. Dr. Eitel
With regard to the 1352 shares which the will be another change of programme to-night,
also said in a report which he sent to her Lady. All's well that ends well, and if the fierce company had to buy from dissentjent shaies and it is confidently expected that the pavillon
ship a few weeks ago that the popularity of the tariff war has resulted in the immaculate holders in the old company at the price awarded $4.50 will be crammed.
school was increasing daily, and he hoped that *Taikoo taipan being brought to a proper sense by the arbitrators, your Directors do not recom D $. Estephe, Red Capsule... 450 5,00
very soon it would attalo, the same position in of his duty to the shareholders in the China, mend the cancellation of the same as was tuga C St. Julien, Red Capsule...... 7
7.50 A CHINESE gentleman Informs our Shangbal
respect to the education of girls that the Victoris Navigation Company and thorough appreciation gosted at the private meeting last year, and they D'La Rose, Red Capsule'................. II 12.00 morning contemporary that the use of smoke
College held in respect to that of the bays, Lady of the fact that he cannot break the back of the bare deemed it best to retain those shares on is not recognised by Chinese law as a means of
Robinson thought that this popularity and the opposition and certainly should not try to at the the register and treat them as part of the come MADEIRA, HOCK AND CHAMPAGNES, making prisoners confess, and that its employ
success of the school was cwing in a great expense of the hapless, investors in comprales pany's property. Your Directors propose to ment by Yu, the Nanking deputy appointed to
measure to Mts. Bateman, of whom the Governor whose destinies are, entrusted to his care, there:
›value, which is at present $100 per share. In gratifying to all those who took an interest in deal of spilt milk, farmapen ge
view of the paid-up value of our shares being reduced by 40 per cent, it seems not unlikely the education of the girls of the colony to hear that the school was very soon to be provided
that the time will come when we shall be glad with much more sultable
It was in quarters.
to i have those abares in reserve, and at our diy. very inconvenient quarters now, and the impro
posal, while no harm will be done by holdi'ag vement promised was due to
due to the munificence
them. In conclusion. I would say that the Association has been fortunate in retainifig a Iargs proportion of its old regular customers and is having received business from a good many new ones, as well as in being in friendly accord with the other local cffices. The works al
war of rates," It is hoped, is past, and your Directors look with confidence resupilon of steady dividend-yielding returns,
Ward Hallwald the shafer solders of that certain of the p iterations
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THE Progrès de Saigon contains an article on the Cambodia opluma farm which is instructive reading. Formerly the oplam trade was ander the control of an faland revenue organisation, administered by French officers, nominally on behalf of the King of Cambodia. The system was most successful, and the staff employed was sa powerful an agent of civilisation as the Imperial Maritime Customs of China. During the Cambodian war it was of signal service, M. de Verneville, on coming into office abolished the whole system and Introduced Instead an eplaen monopoly farmed to 1 China- man, the staff of French customs employés being diamlased, To six months the new Farmer's partners disappeared to avoid trouble, and the Farmer himself went bankrupt, letting there was no better success. The Cambodian capitalist who took over the Farm was ruined in the first half year and was barely able to go through the twelve months, even then leaving the Treasury his creditor to the tune of $50,000. And now nobody will take the Farm at any
be revived this year.
try the alleged Kolas Huf member Chên Chỉ. In the Gavemment for a large sum. In 1891 apake very Eighty, It must have been very may, after all, be litilo cause to czy over a good file the value of these shares down to the nala
bust, is illegal. The use of smoke' as a Per means of forturing prisoners into confession Bot, We wonder bow it is used. Deputy Ys, other
wise Mr. Yo Sul Was, late of Hongkong, doesn't appear to have benefited much by ble long $1.20 residence in a British colony.
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DURINO & discussion on the 'Ricksha Ordinan price, and the old Inland Revenue system is to of Mr. Belillos, whose bump of benevolenc
in the Singapore Legislative Council the other day, some reference was made to the Maniel 1.75 pally, when Governor Sir Cecil Smith said that he should perhaps be guilty of an anachronim If he stated that he was not a very strong advo- cate of Municipal institutions in Eastern Colo nies. But as the Municipality did exist it should have discretion la the matter at faste. Govern 0.75 ment officials very naturally are not strong advocates of Municipal Institutions; they infringe too much on presoined officist rights end-ah, 0.75 perquisite.
THE Japan Herald on her Majesty's Minister 0.75 to China:-"It was not unreasonably thought when a previous complaint was sent to Lord Salisbury, of Sir John Walsham's neglect of duty; 1.00 that he would either be reprimanded or removed
If the former, then no improvement has resulted. incorrigible, and with respect 1.10 to the latter, though his transfer elsewhere was talked about so far back as June last, his removal
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is an occurrence hoped for, but much to the of his nationals in China, it still remains gret carealized. How thankful these Far Eastera communities should be to the Foreign Offles, for 1.00 the wigularly non-effective specimens it selects from the service to guard the rights, and to promote the interests of that energetic country which they so effectively neglect or misrepresent.
ALICE MEMORIAL, HOSFETAL-
Statistics for February, 1891, In-Patients remaining in Hospital on st
February ............................................ 28. In-Patients admitted to Hospital during
February................................................................ 19
Total number treated an In-Patients......
Of these there were Discharged cured...jo................................. 12 Discharged relieved........................................ 10 Dlacharged on other grounds.astasija Died In Hospital immmmmmmgang 5
In-Patients remaining in' Hospital-on-aut
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Out-Patients, new cases uguni,528 Out-Patients, return visits '.353
Total number of Dut-Patient visits S
Operations.animamu y Vaccinations...37
·Dental cases.nyima 9 Casually cases -***
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CORRESPONDENCE.
· EW's do not satenatally endorse the optałowe expennéd by Correspondents in this column.]
THE PRIVATE LAUNCH IMPOSITION.
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the
tuly
with the werewed by the cessation" zal: Rossell
The Chairman said they had been submitted for the opinion of the legal adviser, and had been revised and approved by him.
they
must be hugely developed. (Applause.) Eliel had referred to an educational development ZOTER EDITOR ÖP 281 “Levezzoo and Bouterset 2 which he bad at heart, the introduction of the SIP,—1^ ace that your local Dogberrios--or Kindergarten system to the Colony Lady perhaps I ought to call them, the Hongkong Tile Robinson had, she said, often seen the pretty Barnacles take the cake again. Irm relering musical drill which formed a part of the to the official surveyors of steam.faunches. Kindergarten system, but she was afraid The new ordinance se launches which has put she knew little or nothing of the actual working all the owners of private launches up in grass, of the system. There was a very charming book and no wonder at it, is truly a masterpiece of course
the which Dr. Eitel had been good legislation in its scandalous interference with
system, 87
enough to give her with a
h a view to giving her some private property of the subject. and Co to act as secretaries bat it would be idea of it, but she
was afraid that after reading it. We shall be next having a House Act, with only fair to the shareholders to inflows them her knowledge was still se limited that the could specially appointed surveyors at huge, salaries whether the other afferations were considered hardly get herself up 15 advocate
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of to ses that the hall-door is kept freshly painted, essentia), for the successital. "working" of the the system bat being a mother herself, the green carpet down in the best drawing room, company by their legal adviser.n anything tending to increase the happiness of the bed placed west side of room and pillows children must always be a matter of deep and north side in all private houses, and that the tender interest to her, and all mothers must photographs of the boys, cooks, and coolles welcome a school where the little anek coold are carefully hung in a prominent place in the "No farther questions being put, the Chairman A Cid Run bra wuld it would be better to take the resolutions obtain not only food for their enquirbig | hall ·
The new minds but occupation for their little
cw steam-launch legislation, Is Justas on the paper reparately, as a mailer of form; (Applause) She did not know exactly what uscless and as uncalled, for an interference, and but he thought it right to state that if they were Dr. Eitel most desired, but if it was the far more expensive, than my sketch of a possible not all three carried they would be all but
the could assistance of the Governer
House Act. In the first place, the weersman of rendered Inoperative, as depended very an examination, bis photo | much one upon aunther, and the resection of one assure him that his Excellency had never your launch must pass a yet been appealed to in vain in any good care. must be taken, then he gets a certificate quallly would interfere with the others being of any Cheers) It had been a very great pleasure to log him to take a launch under 65 tons anywhere. practical use. her, she assured the girls, to see them and everywhere Jettitalent included save for
Then the copper must be stripped off to see there to-day, and she thought it was the
to the if first time. that room had ever been used it is wood or fron undameath, the bollers bored for such a good purpose. She shared the to see if they prime or are thick enough to stop GOVERNMENT CENTRAL SCHOOL pleasure of the girls who had won prizes, same, and plans produced to show that bollers.
and those who had not been successful and are built to Board of Trade regulations, and also ker sympathy, Sho wished to say let more expensive and useless annoyances. The something to cheer and encourage them.
And lo and behold, the Surveyors, naval 450 0.40 18 said to have been due. She had emptied her
The ausual distribution of prizes to the pitis a year, but even if they did not, they argiacering, appointed to enforce dels storhat (6) Artide 74 shall end with the
must remember that the prizes in
and therefore r? The Englacer surveyor's knowledge, and Article following those words shall be struck out. as near as practicable to the wreck, when fierce northerly blow set in and caused ber to in the ball room at Government House this only a very small proportion of those competing experience with regard to steam-launch bollers() In Article 75 the words in accordance make for shelter with all speed. Without afternoon, Besides H.E. the Governor, Lady could win them. But that need not prevent is truly wonderful, at least se his friends say and with the said agreement or shall be stuck out. ballast, and in mach a sen the danger was all too Robinson, and Mis Robinson, there were also them from trying; and after all, it was the brys think: Kissing goes by favour, to apparently (d) Article 96 shall and with the word Imminent. She reached a place of seeming present the Hon. E R. and Mrs. Bellos, Dr. fog that did us all good, not the actual prizes them does the local appointment of sury
a reef, which safely bet, was fast humping on to fosfo Mer, ent following those
Dr. and Mrs. Chalmers, and a “large | selves, although of course it was only; Kuman :;. If the owners of private launches a17, trajet vacancies" in the sizın-Hse, and the rest of
when the gentleman
mentioned (Mean edocational and missionary Institutions has tried for Failure too, had its axes, Farsham & Co's agent), altogether analdedDr. Eital teada long report on the school, in the leading to the doubling of effets, and it also case picked up the anchor and dropped it overboard couse of which he stated that the school was esta an opportunity to crush out all envious feelings
m it held the ship was saved 1. His hands such bilsked for the purpose of reaching Extasian girls, on seeing there getting what we have worked to the cold from, the frost was so severe, and as daughters of European fathers and Chinese for, and to rejoice in the happiness and succeis the anchor left his bands the skin was com mothers, a class that would otherwise remain of others, a pletely peeled off... What between the salt spray woodwented wincared sit and are Chinese JAJO Glorious it is ig wear the crowin and the biting frost after they, kis hands must, girls, who would generally receive nothing but a have been in a bad states: I'moticed that he had | Chitony, ducation, they school was meant to
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the Article following those words shall be struck jobbery business, then they are not the Brilshers() In Article 79 the words and beackets In take them to be. Let us all comblac and the first and second lines, namely, (ubject, so laugh at the law and the $500 fine attached to the said agreement with Messieurs Russell and name, and also the experienced surveycric Company) shall be struck out, ge my launch is interfered will wil buy a lead (Article 81 abali and with the word "Chair boiler nicely painted and stretted, and they will man fouthe fourth line, and the rest of the birdly know the difference; And then I will ask | Article following those words shall be, struck them to a champagne pienio and blow them up cut, they
for the beaeal of mil concerned, including your 1), (#) The following Article shall be embotituteā JUNGLE PUTASIMn Wonidebo Taappis wwsay who for futbola kay nama