THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1896.

Introduciton at a corollary of English castoms Indians. Surely the Chiness and you boys do and English ideas as far as possible. Again to not wish to be left in the lurch when to many 1894 ↑ suld thing, the efforts of Educationalists advantages 12+ to be grided by the would in my oplafon be far more profitable if spread of English knowledge. At any nic, they were directed to the teaching of Engilah Bays, Queen's College must no longer be an to the Chicero boys rather than of physical geo-experimental school, but must be, by hook or graphy and salmal physiology, About two years by croak, transformed into a practical useful ago one of our great promoter pl education here, institution, second to none to the colony, where Mr. Belillos, C.M.G., sr id “lot E Hongkong be the a

a good sound and thorough education in English Oxford and Cambridge of China. Let her be will be given, I cannot expect you to under- the seat of learning for that rast Empire apon stand all I have said this alternoon, boys, but I whose fringe she stands." A very noble ldes, venture to hope what I have said will be ladies and gentlemen, but hit so ? Have any published in the Chlacse lasgunge, and it may practical steps in that direction been taken? I be cirenlated in the neighbouring provinces and am not aware of any. Now, ladies and gentlemen, even in Faking itself. I speak to you as the what have wo bere a fine if not mugald Queen's representative, as the Governor of cent building? A most able head master; Hongkong, and as the true friend of the, Chinese distinguished in scholarship and literature thaabitants of this English Colony. What object large number of capable and efficient assistant could have in speaking to you in any other masters, and all of these maintained by fees from way? Gentlemen of the Governing Body and the scholars and a subsidy from the Govern Dr. Wright, I will create for myself personal ment of some $17,000 or $18,000 a year. What interest in this matter. I wil give $50 for the I say in thing that I and the taxpayers want to see best essay and $25 for the second best to be Our "money's worth. We want to see some written by the 30th Jane next to any of your palpable and beneficial results from the expen. Chinese scholars who may like to compete for dilure of that money. Let us admit that the it, on the subject of "Great Britain and her Chinese prents are. Indifferent, and that

progress dading the last 50 years.) I will two thirds of this $18,000

have it translated into Chinese and circulated. paid by them. What are the results of the other one-thirds ?

I have, in conclusion, to thank you all for listen ing to me so attentively, to congratulate the boys who have won prizes, to urge upon you all the necessity and advantages of studying more thoroughly the most useful subjects which go towards making up an English education and to express & hope that what I have so imper. fectly said this afternoon may yield some good trull,

OUT

Say there at 500 boys educated bere (a low estimate); what becomes of the 160 of 170 boys paid for by the English or European

taxpayers? After an existence of 12 or 15 years there should have beca 1,000 or 1,200 boys turned out at the very least, speaking English pretty Buently, knowing something about Western science, something about England. something about Great Britain--something out- side of China. Where are they? In justice to Queen's College I ought to say that nearly all the Ecgifth-speaking Chloese in the Colony, and certainly those who speak our language most fluently, were educated here, but they are very, very few in number, Does the College therefore exercise through in papila iny appreciable influence on Chira ? do not

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believe that it does. It does provide some clerks for hongs in the Colony, some for the Chinese Castoms and some for the hongs in the Ceart Ports, but where are the boys or men who have passed, or are passing through this school and In consequence thereof are imbued in the less! degree with Anglo-Saxon Ideas, who really appreciate the magnitude of the British Empire, -the coarmous wealth—the immense strength of England-which led Lord Salisbury to say lew days ago." We care not how much England is isolated to long as we are united"? Do you suppose, boy, that that was an empty boast; do you sur pozelf was not the absolute truth 2 Now several of you boys have taken prizes for English, History, Literature, Science, Composition etc. etc. Do you know very much about England, about Great Biltala? Do you know, for instance, that during the Queen's relgt her Colonial inb jects of Puropean descent have facressed from under 2,000,000 to upwards of 9,000,000? Do you

now that during the same period H.M' Ailule subjects have ipcreated from 96,aco,000 to upwards of 355,000,000 and that other races ber Colonies have increased from 2,000,000 to more ti 7,000,000? Are you aware that the area governed by Her Majesty in India is 1,380,000 and In the Colonies 7,000,000 of square miles? ane-fifth bet possessions Embraca

That

of the habitable globe and are thres times as large as the Roman Empire in the height of her greatness? And to come much Bearer home, which seems like descending from the sublime to the ridiculous, do you even realize what Hongkong was 60 years ago and what it

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His Excellency, at the conclusion of this forcible and earnest address, called for three cheers for the Head Master and the Goverlag Body and for Her Majesty the Queen, which were heartly responded to by the scholars. The proceedings were brought to a fitting conclufon by cheers being given for His Excellency the Governor, the prze winners, and the visitors.

THE PRESENTATIONS TO DR GANTLIE

The following is the speech delivered by Mr Francis at the City Hall yesterday, on behalf of the community :-..

SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

(Before His Honour Mr. Justice Wise.) Febray 6th.

FIXTURES.

Sepoy, who did a seca better for the game die-LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. tance. Mr. John Peel's Shanghal 'crack Tocsin (which won the Criterions, was second to Sinner in the St. Leger, and as a good fousih in the Champions at Shanghai in October Imet) was piloted by Mn Master over 1 mile taking 1.55 to do the whole journey, the last quarter being done in 35 secs. He is in first-rate condition, moves easily, and went from start to finish. When he meets Sinner to the Exchange Plate or Navy Cap (11 milo) with Mt. Master in the saddle and providing Sinner is pleted by a strong rider, the public should be treated to an exhibition of Jockeyship and first-class racing such as we read about, but very seldom-witness

on a Far Eastern race-sourED.

strang

The following is the Heating Paper for to-morrow :-

Friday, February 7th, 85-Po Kl v. Tam Fong Shek .....................$ 91--Fook Lung v. Tal Blog ......... Tiroir Singh & Yvala Singh 235-Tang Cheung . Wal Lung ... 137—Hung Cheung v. Wal Lung -**** 138-Cheong Ya Shing v. Wing Chok

49.00 09.65

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION

VALUABLE OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN, CURIOS AND EMBROIDERIES.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON

SATURDAY, the 8th February, 1896, commencing at 2.30 PM.,

at his SALES ROOMS, DUDDILL' STREET, (having just arrived from the Norik),

49.00

A MOST VALUABLE AND EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD 49.50

COLLECTION OF 51-75 OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN AND CURIOS,

Comprising 103.39 10.37

the Odd Velames Society will not survive your departure. (Laughter) But I have one consola tion; I shall be able to say "I told you so, (Laughter.) I honestly believe that the Public Labrary which you set upon its feet will succeed (applause) and I heartily congratulate the colony upon it. In addition to all this work you have devoted yourself to the talesests of general and io scientific research, and at sae science, time to the cultivation of tonumerable quantiles of microbes which you had stared at your house at the Peak (Langhet), I do not know what became of them la the typhoon that blow you out of house and home-laughter) and I do not know whether they contributed to the health of the colony (Laughter). You have also investigated with very great care the terrible disease known as leprosy as it manifests itsell amongst the Chinese, and you here contributed vainable papers to the scientiae jourpals many on that subject and on dari beri, which makes such ravages fa Jave, the Straits and even Japan, baldes deroting much time and care the translation of a most valuable work by the

"see stars" or something of members of the Dutch Commission which has been some months Investigating the latter amb sort. He got over a millo in 1.25, and although ject in Java. But, Doctor, is not for your labours alightly distressed at the finish yet he

did his last 2 in fair time, and with that your fellow-citizens value you so highly good deal of extrcise and sweating dating the It is for your Independence of character, next ten days he should come to the post this 149--Tai Sblog v. Wel I.ong ................ 328.70 | downwards, OLD TADE, OLD SOOCHOW (applause) for your antspokenness, your con tant cheesinines, your kindness of heart, your gesucalty, and your readiness to assist any one in seed. (Applause) No matter We respect you and esteem you because of that superabundance of life and energy that has enabled you to cany through almost everything you proposed. If an idea is suggested to you you say "Let us do," that has always been youf

who it

plan,

war,

no one ever applied to you in vain.

too,

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I was very sorry to see Mr. Buroy's Derby grimo Mystery out in blankets and distinctly "off colour," bat la Comet he has a very game | 141—Leang Ram v. Kwan Yia Teng Derby candidate, and one that should make 43-Lam Ki Shek ..Tam Ngok same noble owners, and possibly some siders 143-Lo So Shi . Ng Pic Lad

that | 144-Ling Kwang v. C. Kaw swimsui

145-Sheik Mahomed v. Ching Kee 146--Wong Taol v. So Ngan Ma***.** này Kaser Singh a. Trung Shing 148-Yo Hiog Lung . Wel Lang... 150-Sing Kee's Wel Lung.......... 151-Hop Wo v. Wet Lang.......................... 52-Hing Lee Hop Kees. Wel Lung 55-T. M. Lopes and another v. R.

Isbell ********** 159-Lo Ngok and another v. Hau

day fortnight able and willing to give a good account of himself. That grand old warriot Torchlight had ab exercise gallop of a malice wich he negotiated easily in 3 min. 10 secs. his last quarter occupying 35 seconds only! This speaks volumes for the pluck and stamina of last year's Champions winner and indientes that he will make things pretty hot this year for some of his younger and less spirited competitors,

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and you have succeeded in 99 times out of zoo In carrying through what you intended. I Mr. Taylor's Kingscote, accompanied by bellove you were only defested once, and that Borderer, went for mile in 1.44), and consider was by the late Mr. Price. He could not make a ing the heavy condition of the course this can toad for you. (Laughter.) On behalf of the but be regarded as an exceptional performance. members of the communliy I, simply as their The same owner's Koumia got over à mile in spokesman, and in their name and on their 1.06, while his dan Grey Leg lack raff for the behalf, desse to expresss to you the high esteem | same distance. Grey Leg's stable companion in which they hold you for your personal Son Of A Gan, sccompanied by Lord Conyng. qualifications, your high character, your scien-ham's Monte Carlo, went for in 1.45. Thi tificability, your devoted labours for the past alne elever Judge of Lore-flesh is to be congratulated years in the interests of the colony. (Applause). on selecting at least four "likely ones" Of course you will probably tell us that you for the forthcoming meeting, and providing acted only in your own selfsh Interests, he continues to train them as judiciously as up to the present time I shall be surprised if this We will not believe that. You were animated by much higher sentiments and feelings, thorough "sport" does not cany his colours to and the entire community, by my mouth, victory in some of the classic events of the desire to express to you their alacere regret meeting. Mr. Francis, who was received with applause, that you are leaving us and our still more said-My dear Dr. Cantile, when I first came to sincerd regret that you are leaving us on account this colony, and that is a good many years ago, of your ili health, partly caused by your very I was given to understand that there was only great labours during your pics years' residence to the colony, and our hearty good wishes for ore disease recognised by the medical faculty in the colony, and that was "liver," and that your speedy restoration to health and your pro they had only two prescriptions, one a blue pill, sperity in the future. (Loud applause) I bave now to present you with this address signed by and the other, if that did not succeed, a P.& 0: steamer, (Laughler). There have been very a large number of resident members of this com great changes since then. A great many new munity, and which will be signed by many more I also had to present you with a silver tes and diseases have unfortunately been discovered, There have been considerable additions to the coffee service, but unfortunately it was impos- number of doctors, and their prescriptions Dowsible to get it ready in time. cover a much more extensive and probably a more expensive range of drags and preparations; bat I think there is no doubt whatever that the medical profession in Hongkong in unequalled In any colony on the lace of the earth. (Applause). I had the pleasure of meeting you at dinner the other day, and you then said that the chizens of Hongkong were to be congratulat- ed-heartily congratulated-upon having as their medical attendants the very pick of the medical profession, is all branches, of England, Treland, and Scotland. "Hear, hear and applause.) In that statement

Mr. Franels then read and presented, the address from the Community, as given la our last is suc,

-TRAINING NOTES.

Training has been carried on under consider. able difficulties during the past week, and although the rain Tosk of yesterday and a fresh northerly breeze prevailed throughout the day and the greater part of the sight yet the Course was very heavy going this morning. to the near approach of the races, number of penies-one a largo

all those pre- COUTLE

Mr. John Peel's Bellsinger (Mr. Master up) went a miles to 5.13h, bis lut quarter being dans in 343 seconds, and Enishing with tons left in him. The same owner's Heatherbell pawed 11 mile, and although he took 1 mis, for the first half-mile be completed the whole distance with consummate ease to 3 min. 53 sec. His stable companion Ploeapple galloped smiles with Mr. Master in the saddle. I was busy watching Heatherbell at the time and so couldn't "clock" him, hat. I am convinced by the form displayed at the finish that he is by no

means

Chau shop.209 160-Sang Lang firm v. Miss Datton 163-Leong Tsun Tong v. Shi Chao 163-Lam Kl Shek v. M. C. Shirasee

FOBR.........stungszikusTOOMBEİVER 16-L1I Shi . Ng Heang Lam ......... 170-F. Mahomed v. C. A. Souza ....... 171-Lum Chlag v. L. L. Barretto and

another.....LOLD+IS+C¶.....................

Many Very RARE and VALUABLE SPECI 35.00 MENS of MING, KANGHI, YUNGCHING, 300.00 KIENLUNG and Other FORCELAIN in FIVE COLORS, BLUE and WHITE. APPLE 3.70

IMPERIAL and 27.00 GREEN, HAWTHORN, 115.00 Many Other DECORATIONS.

VERY RARE SANG DE BOEUF. 5.00 120.51 OLD PEKIN CLOISONNE from MING

190 42 LAQUER, CARVED, RHINOCEROS HORNS 63.37 And Oiber CARVINGS, PORCELAIN SCREENS OLD PEKIN 47.35 MOUNTED

SNUFFBOTTLES and Other CURIOS, &c.

Also

105.30

74 13 71.80 13.00

274.00 136.60 118.00

150,00

SHIPPING and mail NEWS.

MARA DUE:

American (Afridi) to-morrow. English (Mirzaport) toth fast. German (Prins Fieinrich) roth lasti Indian (Catheriné Apcar) 11th fait, American (Peru) 13ih inst. American (Coptic) 15th lust. Canadian (Empren of Japan) z6th fost. American (Doric) 29th Inst.

,

THE Imperial German Mail steamer Prins Heinrich, carrying the German mails with dates from Berlin to the rath alto., left Singapore for this port to-day, and may be expected here on or about Monday, the roth last.

THE Matual Line seamship Oolong, from Glasgow, Liverpool and Newport, left Singapore for this port this morning, and may be expected here on or about the 13h inst.

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the worst, and probably one of the best mokes THE Ocean Steamatip Co.'s sleamer Nestor, In the Leviathan Stable." The Laird (in from New York, Glasgow and Liverpool, left blinkers) went very unkladly, and bis performance Slagapore for this post this morning, and may left the impression on my mind that he would be expected here on or about the rath Inst. be an immense success in harness. Bellman, from the same stable, went & mile to x.sr. Mr. J. D: Humphreys' spotted Varistion" skipped for 11 mile in 3 min. 11 secs., pulling along gally!

The same doable throughout the Journey. owner's Visitant 11 covered ? mile in 1.52. While dealing with this owner's string I may add that I noticed his chestnut Voltigeur, which was walked only, is in the pink of condition and Is one of the prettiest and mast speedy-looking

sent cordially concurred, and they agreed with hops of them rather more like aspirants panles on the course.

need

or

for fama as 'crack''water-cart drawer than Blue Ribied bosours÷were, galloped. for dis- iances varying from a quarter to a mile and baif and two miles. Some of the pow" details of which - are given below, were s interesting as they were instructive, and all "were closely watched by a good number of local and coast port owners, including such sterling sports" as Mr. Boyd, of Amoy, And Mr. C. R. Burkill, of Shanghai.

Mr. Darius' Spartan (just out of hospital) negotiated one mile in 2.37, all out at the finish, It was only in the last quarter that be cracked up, the first three quarters in 1.45 being and of the best performances of the moraleg. he bucks up and is not overworked he should certainly have a look in when the Valley Stakes

Rre run off.

SHIPPING RETURNE From & þ.m. yesterday to 5 pm, to-day, ARRIVALS. Ixion..

..........steamer, from Slagapore,

Donar.............

Romulus Wing-host .......................... Jacob Diedrichan... Destawongs******* Bombay ...... Muka Maruman | Esmeralda moción

Fushun u

Bangkok.

11

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Mojl

SWALOW.

Salgen.

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Bangkok. Singapore. Yokohama. Manila. Caston.

Kolhow,

Aggregating 13,576 tons register, DEPARTURE, Cormopalit steamer, for Swatow, Activ................... Decima................. Milka Martxarkoasu YungchingEMINAR

St. Andrews mais Hallsong Wing-hong

Gfeeli

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"Salgon,

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Slogapore.

Shinghal.

Eliphant Pt.

Swalow,

SILK

&C.,

A FINE LOT OF EMBROIDERIES,

&C.

RC.

Catalogues will be issued previous to the Sala. OnView from FRWAY, the 7th February.

TERMS OF SALE >---As custossary,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1896.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No. 16,

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HE fallowing Particulars and Conditions of THE

Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, to be held on the spot, an

MONDAY,

the rath day of February, 1895, at 4 P.M... aro |published for general information.

By Command).

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,. Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, asth January, 1895.

(253 Particulars and Conditions of the fetting by

Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 10th day of February, 1896, at 4 P.M., by Order of His Excellency the Governer One Lot of CROWN LAND, st Yazmati, Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT,

No. of Sale.

Registry

No

Кош-

Joon

Locality.

Inland Yachti Lot No. N. of K

"Boundary

Measure

mentr

N..S.W.

ft. ft. ft. ft.

Contents la

Annual KL..

Upset p

674 L L 6593 50 50/150x50l 7,500/106):

Intimations.

CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., “HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK- MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER- SMITHS, and OPTICIANS, CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sole Agents for Louis Audemars' Watches. awarded the highest Prises at every Exhibitions and for Voigtlander and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES.

No. 54 & 56, Queen's Road Central,

DENTISTRY,

SUI SANG,

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Singapore,Mately Practising with Dr. L. SAKATA)

Swalow. Slagsport

Aggregating 10,319 tons register.

The British steamıhip Esmeralda left Manila' on the 3rd instant, and had strong north-east monsoon with overcast weather.

The Japanese steamship Aflike Maru bel

DENTIST,

'No. 55, Quern's Road Central. Hongkong, and November, 1895.

DENTISTRY.

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

4

K

AND

MODERATE FEES;

WONG TAI FONG,

Surgeon Dentist,

(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly

sistant to Dr, ROSTRE),

HAS REMOVED

TO

THE BANK BUILDINGS, Quimės RoiD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel), CONSULTATION FREE, Hangkang, 19th July, 1Ɛ01.

NOTICE:

T10

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS,

has become now under Buitish fofluence" Boys, if you knew all this and a good deal more you would be better and wiser boya. a point which probably did not at the moment than you are, and would, I are sure, make strike yourself, and which you certainly did.net" better subjects of Her Majesty thad refer to, that among the many medical men

are likely to do without Fuch

who practise in this colony there has not be a knowledge. I feel strongly on this point. anyone who was your superior, or who cams Hongkong belongs, and ever will belong bere more specially qualified for the very trying to England. You boys will live to see Englsed work which the medical profession have to fur s'ronger in the East than she is now. Yos contend with at this distance from all seats of live here unter her protection. In return for learning and consulting physicians, and where that protection you should learo, and not every medical man has is devote himself to the with, our language. You should try practice of every brasch of his profesion. and become worthy Citizens, and English (Applause). Not content, Doctor, with the very speaking subjects, of the greatest Empire in the fatiguing practice of your profession here in world. By doing this remember that Hongkong, you bave devoted yourself, your

Although, as I have said, a lot of galloping Mr. Fourman's Scorpion, probably the most you would assist the interest of Chins. timo, and your attention to many mat

was done this morning it is just as well, peramps, vicious and dangerous pony is training, eume Where are your. railways" "of which Sir G." ters, some medical and some pubile, in the Bowen spoko 15 years ago? Where are your interests of the colony, and you have given to say that no reliance can be placed on the out with Mr. Morion Jones (one of the tightest

forms of any of the pontes bar Heatherbeil,scats" ever seen on the Hongkong tuf) on Orestes ... open and hice ports ; where are your coal mines, time to these things which probably you

and Koumiss' perfor his back, the former clearly bent on mischief and the latter determined to teach hi your gold and silver mines? You can count them ought to have devoted to rest and retten- Standard, Scandal or our Colonies in full work. whilst your Board and you are the best piti oghter and on your fingers. All these we have in England tion. You became a member of the Sanitaryances-guaged by the Time test.

of them only cantered while others went fractious mount a lesson he stood greatly in advice to

need of. As soon as Mr. Jones got his mount near at half-speed, others, again, went slow at inestimables

of wealth are closed and are that institution while it existed. BORIÇOS still awaiting the incoming of European applause). You joined the Volunteers one part of the Journey and quickened the gate he bolted at lightning speed, and carried his rider round the road. Nothing daunted, however, Mr. Jones stuck to his work and when appliances of English lustructors and Idaruc Surgeon-Captain. You trained the mes in we the finish, while low, very low, powed" for all they were worth-in mad. You boys may say that you hart ambulance work and Brst aid to the wounded.

he had him on the course, he steered him round I contented myself by watching the form of interest in these matters. I say you have. You established a small Ambulanca Corps of various racers and trying to store up in the

five times in form, ultimately passing the

good You can learn English, you cao study which you yourself took the lead. our history you can sive to read of,

after which he brought him back to the artherly and north-west winds from Mol M for fatars ase, the colour, make, shape, reseral place post and making hits stop at the usual i Yokohama on the agih instant, and hid asong and understand, England's progress to all hardly remind my hearers that if not the inner recesses of my rapidly failing memory,

rail actual

founder you were certainly one of roads, steamers, manufactures, etc. You can the most active supporters of the Volunteer characteristics, and particular marks with which stables with his mouth bleeding and sweating to port

You established, to identify these which seemed to attract the from head to foot. I congratulate Mr. Jones tell your parents about themi "you can urge medical staff in Londen.

of

The British steamihip Irfon left Singapore ea success attained, and after "Man at the Post," Fortunately, on the measure attention of the them to give you greater facilities in hearing greatly to the advantage of the residents I stumbled across a good Samaritan who seemed

and what I have seen of Scorpion I am fally the 3 stultimo, and bal fue weather to Paracels; about these things. If by such means we could In Hongkong, the Peak Hospital, through turn out 100 or 150 well Instructed boys which over a thousand patients have passed, to know more about the "moker" than he cared persuaded that be must be si speedy as he is thence to post had strong north-east winds annually,

to admit, and he was good enough to check off appropriately named, otherwise his owner would and rats. would spread these good tidings, and you look upon your own shoulder, sa who

about, times with me and to put me right in the names not consider him worth troubling we might hope for an awakening of China. I anderstand, the expense and the risk of

him 1.oy for mile It is The British steamship Devawongts_lelt | "Within- « measureable time. Well," ladies and the fasiliation for the first two or three yemized op

of various performers which I had got badly I. "clocked"

For instance, I had mistaken regrettable, I think, that cattleof this sort should Bangkok, and Ang Hin on the goth alto. From gentlemen, I am afraid sa yet we cannot do so. of Its existence. You were the first to bring Canary for Koumias (both being creams) and I be allowed to run, for (unless theregg Ang Hla had light easterly lode and f therefore Queen's College has not, so far as I out here trained European -nurses, and can Judge, fulfilled the expectations which were need hardly add that no one who has had had credited the former with getting over hall conquered before race-day) ther Invariably cause weather to Capo Fadaran; thence had light -mile la min. có :c., while Messrs. lot of annoyance to the riders of docile variable winds and hisy weather to fat. 14 deg cherished in regard to il. The question is knowledge and experience of the attezilon to therefore whether the caniculam of this College the sick paid by nurses in the colony before Alexander and Taylor's sprinter, Koumles, bad animals, cause false starts, and often thereby spell north and long, so deg, cast; thence to port been wet down as having taker i min. 51 sec. to the prospects of first-class competitors. This is had strong north-east winds and heavy rain and can be an altered or so reformed as to bring that date but must thoroughly understand

question which, I think, merlis consideration.

hazy weather. about these desirable results the result how rasch we benefitted by that Instiinilon, cover mills, with a sidee boy up. for which it

sitabished ? which I believe originally

Introduction led to the belleve it can be. I believe it to be too ambient trained nurses in the hospitals of the And now let us get back to our muttons. The following are the results of a comparison itous, and I therefore earnestly recommend the colony. (Applause) Before your arrival the Black Velvet (boy up) was the first out, going with the guid Samaritan's clocklog :— subject; to the most careful and most ancious supply of lymph for vaccination was both eally over a mile in 43, 3.37, 2 min., and Buzey's Black Velvet, 45, 1:31, 2.00, 2.35′′ consideration of the Governing Body and Dr. Irregular in quantity and inferior in quality, and 3.35, the last quarter being highly satisfactory Wright. I would ask them what is the me of with your accustomed vigour you pressed the and the good old moke having lots left le Boyd's Danblaas, 42, 1.33, 203, 3.42. toschlag Chinese boys Lain or Euclid tubject upon the Goverment and succenfully him at the finish. The present condition Camber's Marathon, 37, 1.15, 1.531, 3.31, 3.00h.

George's Howlef, 32, 1.15, 15th, 2.31.3.101. takes them from the study of a far more prout established the Vaccine Institute, which has of abis pony is a credit to his trainers and if all Quintet's Bamboo able and useful language, English, and father been most successful last tiation if not made 20

Ross well he should come to the post in L'excellent

do

Cocktail 40, 1.17, 1.55, 2.34. confuses than assists them in their future

Lient-Col. O'Gorman's Albany, 37, 1.18, 1.54. so much use of as might be and now the supply condition and good for almost any distance. In carrect. I hope these authorides, the Governing of lymph for the colony is not only regains but spite of the prognostications (that's a good Mr. Newman's Standard, 36, 1.11, 1.45, 3.19. Body and Dr. Wright, will believe me when

abundant and of the very best quality, You word 1) tl the

knowing ones, who

who seem to say that my only desire is to leave Queen's gave your time and your labours to the work of think B.V. is played out, i confidently predict John Peel's Tocais, 40, 3.30, 205, 2.473.20, 3.55. College better and mere influential insisties the Alles Memorial and Nethersele Hospitals. that he will not only ssierate name favourite Tilbee's Sleepy Jim, 36, 1.10, 1.50, 2.161. that I found it. (Applause. I have no desire You have not merely aided and restored to back seat" a few days hence, but will also Baxey's Comes, 35, 1.15, 1.47, 3.35, to cripple or diminish its influence. I should besith many among the Chinese, but you have hold good for some hill, events at Shanghai John Peel's Torchlight, 43, 135, 2.08, 145. 3.23 SCOTTS Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oil with SS. ANDREWE, Norw, stry Capt, Krog-Hans

3-57, 4-35.5.10. the government is not to by your exertions and kindness, sided way con- in the spring. -

Alexander & Taylor's Klogscote, 18, 1.09, 1.44 Hypophosphites, for Rickets, Marasmus and all Power & Lord Conyngham's Borderer, 38, 1.09 in its results. The rapidity with which children wasting disorders of children, is very remarkable state. of things, but

do... say that is prejadice entertained by the Chiness against Slaney, la A. 1. form and looking as pretty:ás

1-45-in flask is the day of the Government, as the miing European medicine. (Applaaso.) hellova

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strength upon it is very wonderial.

I have tried Scolt primarily your idea that an attempt should training and care can make a Mongoliin racer Tierce's Bantam, 37, 1.138, 1.481, 2.27. power, to make the Chinese see the valus of an

Emulsion in cases of was only trotted for a couple of miles. 1 Isglia' Mockery, 37, 1.13), 1.488; 2,361.

children, ation, and the Governing Body English education,

be made to train Chinese students bite la congratulate his owner to exercising a wise Feuman's Scandal can rely unhesitatingly on my

support Ja

and I am of opinion that it is a valuable prepare that Wasters medicine. I do not Intend to say a57

do, BEPOT 35, 109, 144, 2.17... Ladies and gentlemen, direction.

for such cases. The children take it and n in your thing more with reference to that establiment, discretion by not galloping this game slayer on

aak for more, and the good effects are appares), reading of Indian

you may remember becaues I belleve before the proceedings of this course which was the reverse of sale and Arnold's Straightforward

*3%, 1.10, 1.45, 3.23.. and Bussy's Pianet

I conalder far was first introduced massting are concluded

superior to ordinary Cod Liver that when English

there will be 4

owners - "considerable Anxiety while thair valuable mokas were going along at top spend.

3-378; 4-94, 4-39, 5-231 Road, Bermondsey, 3.E. Any Chemist. cia the dally present of a small piece of money. I hesitation that, however great the bensfits

yoms of our Chinese would like the same, have conferred upon the Alice Memorial Hospital Albany (Colonel The O'Gorman in the saddie) Humphreys Variation, 37, 185, 1.53, 2.34, 3.11 supply Sole Agents for Hongkong and the Empire of China ---Watkins & Co., Hoop (Laughter). Now

Now, children readily attend and and on the College of Medicine and

romped in hard held and good for another round do. Canary, 37, 1.11, 1.550- are affiliated to the University of Calcutta. La great benefit Indeed on the colony in so far well, and if carefully handled up to race-day he Lord Conyngham's Monte Carlo, 35, 1.12, 1.47.

Diony in so far at racing speed. This pony is going and looking Alexander & Taylor's Son of a Gun, 35, 1.17, 1.40. | kong~[Advt. of the government

minent colleges where the as you have induced the Government t

Darius' Spartan, 36, 1.09, 145, 2.27, study

examinations

Bexey's Ambasador, 34, 1.10, 1.47, 2:38. Chinese students in Western selenom and will prove that the confidence now, served La na leased the prejudice of the Chinese against him kas not been misplaced.

John Poul's Heatherbell, 43, 1:30, 2.03.-239. 3.15, 3.51. Humphreys Visaat 11, 39, 137, 1.53. Alexander & Täylor's Koumiss, 321; 1.06). Peter Paul's innaklas, 41, 133, 3,00, 3.39ły 3.16. B, &• 0.8

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'in India the children were luðumed to attend by § address on the subject. I may **y Winder Aust bare caused not a few rkiars Taha Peel's Ballringer, 431, 135, 207, 3.40% DILE), MARSHAL, M.R.C.S., &n., 743 Grange

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the fees are willingly paid. Many of the schools students, you have also conferrer" the "pan" along for 2 mile in 1 min. 54 secu, and. | John Peel's Bellman, 37, x-11, 8.51.

alumni

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is ten, fifteen, aye, twenly rurens a month, and at onetime English education was matred i

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the introduction of European medicine into the

It was excommunicated by the Hindoo priests and calony. (Applause) One would have thought The "newspaper string was regarded as unclean, Cannot that which has that in these varied occupations you had found usual, Standard being galloped for ese mie been done in India be done here ("Haar, enough to do, but you spent many an hour in which was safely negotiated in 3 min. 12 hear Chitalaly it can, with the sealstance of giving useful, instructive, as well as entertaining sace, his last quarter belog clocked 134 you boys and of the Chizare communly;: The | ecturas in the members of the Odd Volames

„This was a good, performance and Chinese as a race die laɛ more cleric; for more Society and to the public who were invited to their caly Mlipeed by Mr. Tourman's Scandal, sa

3 am very muché ulenki titat i dansyuried

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