To-day's Advertisements.
THEATRE
CITY HALL
ROYAL
Under the direction of Mr ROBERT BROUGH. Representative-Hr. HAMILTON.
THIS EVENING,
(FRIDAY), the ngih March, 1895,
Commenclog at g P.M.
LAST FOUR NIGHTS
OF THE
NOMEDY
BROUGH COM
THIS EVENING at 9,
"OMPANY.
FIRST PRODUCTION 1# HONGKONG OF
"THE PASSPORT" "THE PASSPORT" "THE PASSPORT"
An Original Farcical Comedy, by B. C. STE- PHENSON and W. YARDLEY. Adapted' from Colonel Savage's Celebrated Novel "My Official Wife,"
MONDAY, 18th March,
"A PAIR OF SPECTACLES"
By SYDNEY GRundy,
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY,
29th and 30th March,
Io consequence of Mr. BROUGH having granted the use of the Theatre for the Bali to "be given in hundur of H.R.H. FRINCE HENRY,
there will be no performance on these alghis.
THURSDAY, 3131 March, LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON | "DANDY DICK"
By A W. PIN RD.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
DRESS CIRCLE and ORCHESTRA STALLS $3 STALLS 1923 1999) PIT
CAMERA $1
Soldiers and Sailors la Uptform Hall Pilce
..to the Pit only,
- Doors open 8.15 P.M.
Curtain 9 P.M. Box Flan now open at the Rosnison Plano Co's. Warehouse, where seats can be booked (and the Tickets abixined) six nights in advance. A Late Tram for the Peak "will leave esch evening flicen minutes after the termination of the performance.
Hongkong, 25th March, 1998.
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SCIENTIFIC PALMISTRY.
[RS. JOSEPHA NORTH, PHRINOLOGIST,
M DISCERNER OF CHARACTER PAST,
PRESENT & FUTURE events, ADVICE to BUSINESS, HEALTH & MARRIAGE.
Evening parties and at Homes, nitended. CONSULTING HOURS, 10 AM to 5 PM. or by appointment.
W. S. GIVEN, -Manager.
HONGKONG HOTEL,
Room No. 134
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Hongkong, 19th March, 1895.
CRAYON PORTRAITS.
MR. W. 5. GIVEN. has the pleasure to introduce to the Pablic of Hongkong bis
CRAYON PORTRAITS,
There are drawn from 'llt^, or from Photo- graphs of any kind, in every styla and made to any size as desired, Samples on view at his studio. No. 58 HONGKONG HOTEL.
Hongkong, and March, 1908
VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 25. 1838.
Intimations.
COMPANY,
| better things to do, and the Naval Autho- | Axorará tilse weights conviction was obtained | Tax Assistant Colonial Secretary transmite to ridles must realise the conditions of a free | by Inspector Duncan to-day, a fine of $15 or six | us a copy of a letter from the French consul DARIN, CRUICKSHANK & labour market. The Navy must be made months' hard labour being imposed. If the hero sizing that the Governor General of Iodo- China telegraphed to him that from the 19th of March the port of Hongkong has been declared infected with plague and the entry of Chinese immigrants from Hongkong to Indo-Chins is temporarily prohibited.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
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Inspector keeps on like this he'll do much towards making the Chiecie appreciate honesty
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W understand that the P. W. D. is at last golog to attend to the condition of the Magis tracy and effect some much-needed repairs and alterations. With the hot weather coming on all having business at the Court will welcome a change from the old order of things. Even to day right up till noon the gas had to be kept
light over the banch.
to compete successfully with other pursuits In all ways that tend to attract men. It is no argument for officers or Lords of the Admiralty to say how much is done for the men, and how much reason there is to be Batisfied, and how little real cause for com- plaint there is. The fact remains that men are not attracted to the Navy in sufficient numbers. It is the business of the Navy League to see that the conditions are made SARSAPARILLA
attractive enough. Failing that, all the talk in the world, lectures, speeches, news colourwashed with ASPBERRYADE, &C. RASP
paper articles, and what not, will never avail to draw a man to sea if he is better pleased elsewhere, and only the present inadequate residoum will join"the-navy,
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Hongkong, rst March, 1897.
TO SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS TO THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH” ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY
The Stam Free Press issues an appeal to all journalists in the East to aid In denouncing the action of he Slamese authorities, who have expelled the editor from the country on the ground that his conduct was liable to endanger the re-
We hear that the Peak Hotel is being freshly the locally manufatured Cementight and that the same compostion is being extensively experimented with at Quarry Bay. Outsiders appens to appreciate Cementight also for two large orders have lately been re- ceived from India and a considerable quantity of all paint is being shipped for there, FOR assaulting a woman in ■ Chloes: brothel and breaking crockery a cocite was to-day | fined $15, or 2 months and ordered to pay $7 compensation or go to prison for 28 days. Twa 'confederates were respectively fined $to or one month and $2 or 10 days. Another offender
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H. Rapp, Mathematics and Compostiion; R. Bass, Geography and Mapping. STANDARD, VIL
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STANDARD VI.
P. Bass, Reading; F. Rapp, "Mathenisties; C. Alres, Geography: A. Loper, Composition. STANDARD V.
AT the Meglatracy to-day a licensed ticksba coolle was charged with reckless driving along Prays Central and irjaring a small boy whom be knocked down on the Praya Central. The chiya, Aritmetle; F. M. P. da Silva, Mappings 1. Zalcits, General Excellence; S. Fast. P. M. ordered the coalla to pay the boy $t as | 9. Rotes, Reading- compensation. In connection with this caren
STANDARD IV. P. Roba, Reading ; M. Abrahamn, Arfihme lor charge of assault was brought by a Chineso constablo against Mr. Joseph Kew who was in G. W. Mickey, "Writing. the vehicle at the time. The officer who had a
STANDARD III.
A. Ribeiro, Arlikmelis ; J. Casimiro, Readlogs F. Ogs, Willing.
STANDARD II. Julia Botelho, Asit? metic ; Y. Kunisaki, Writ- ing; P. Romar, Reading,
STANDARD I. Geo. Klinck, Reading : F. Maith, Writing; G. Remar, Arithmetic.
SPECIAL PRIZE.
M. Abdullah, Paintlog.
much bandaged eye, said that after the boy wis knocked down, the ricksha 'made' off and he tried to stop it, when Mr. Kew struck him. He denied assaulting the defendant. Mr. Kew said that he understood the coolle bad souled with the boy and his vehicle was pursued by a crowd of coolles. Complainant was not to unliom, he seized the shata and grabbed defendant by the collar of his coat and followed it up by hitting him on the face with his umbrella 1 other Chi- nese attacked defendant from behind. It was then he struck complainant in self defence,
Mary Rodger, Geɔ, Phy. Geo., and Gen. Pro- when a European constable came on the scene. Gen. Proficiency, M. Seth, Needle work, Free Defendant's story was borne oat by two wit-hand, Drawing Role Bass, A. lametle. acres who said several coolles joined in the Anna Baker, Good Conduct and Gen. Proficiency,
Marla Xavier, Drawing, Augusta Yvanovich. said he had no doubt that complainant's evidence was false. He had told different stories and midt, Composition. Rossi Machorale, Arith«.
metic, Welling and Drawing.
GIRLS' SCHOOL. STANDARD VIE.
REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS/lations of Stam with other countries. He of the same class was fined $as or a months Compisinant only produced his police whistle | scleocy. 5. Mehis, History, Composition, and
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CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR TAKOW AND TAIWANFOO. "HE Company's Steamship
THE
"KALGAN,"
Captain Bennel, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 28th Instan', at MɩON.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents.
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OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR SANDANAN.
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"MEMNON,"
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Captain Mogridge, will be despatched os MONDAY, the 28 h instant, at Noon.
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THE
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FOR SWATÓW AMOY AND TAMSUI,
HE Company's Steamship
"HAILÇONG,"
Captain Robson, will be despatched for the abore Ports on TUESDAY, the 29th instant, at Daylight,
For Freight at Passage, apply to
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General Managers. Hongkong, 25th March, 1998.
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COMPANY, LIMITED,
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THE Company's Steamship
TEK HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong, Bib December, 1897,
The Fonghong Telegraph
altempted to send to the New Fork Herald and for breaking things he has to pay to as two telegrams which we certainly think, | amends.
most foolishly. He was not fit to be a cons table and would be fined $to for lying. The constable has been two years to the forca.
In view of the history of Franco-Siamese SOMEBODY, suggests that the Japanese 'produce Intercourse, might have led to trouble be- their white sparrows from gry once, by keep-attack. Capt. Hastings dismissed the case and tween the two countries. And we do thinking them in a white cage in a white room, the Siam Free Press has consistently done where they are attended by a person dressed lo its best for French designs on Siam, at the white." The mental effect on the sparrows is expense alike of Siamese and British in. said to be that after several generations they be
cerie while also. On this system we suppose terests. And we have no sympathy for a
ibal if you "caught a man and kept him in a Pr has been useful in exposing abuses clothes, fed him on black beciles, and had and pointing out faults in Siamese ad-blm watched by blackguards, you might is time ministration; but it has been too plainly evolve a segra.-L. & C. Extrus. partizan, It is a pity, for Siam is a country that evidently needs a " candid ¡friend," and if the Free Prest had been
British subject who does that. The Free
that instead of being the tool of French Intriguers, we would now give all the support in our power,
TELEGRAMS.
["HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " SPECIAL) THE FATE OF TALIEN- WAN.
RUMOURED APPOINTMENT OF RUSSIAN GOVERNOR.
TIENTSIN, March 24th.
It is reported that Russia is proceeding steadily with préparations for the admin- istration of Tallenwan as a Russlar Golony, protectorate, or leasehold property. It is sald that a Russian Governor has already been appointed, in the person of Colonel Wogack, military attaché to the Russian Legation at Peking. [Colonel Wogack 1 the China-Japan war accompanied Marshal Oyama as special attaché.)
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
FIGHTING IN THE SOUDAN,
LONDON, March 23rd,
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STANDARD VI.
Mizelle Marcar, Gen and History, H. Sch-
STANDARD V.
Eva Lewis, Composition, Reading and Gro graphy. Carmen Botelho Needlework. Helena We would remiad our readers that there is now | Yvanovich, Arlikmetic and Algobra.
STANDARD IV.
photographer's dark rooms in a suit of black la Hongkong a lady palmist and phrecologiat
a most successful practice in Great Britain, this gifted lady speak in the most unqualified Australia, and Indis, All who have consulted
terms of the accuracy of her dolinestions ; and the information that she is able to supply,
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who enjoys what may be faidy called a world- wide reputation for her skill. We refer to Mrs, Josepha North, who is now on a visit to Hong- WITH so large a fleet of warships as is now in kong in a tour of the Far East after having hed part the harbour presents a very pretty appear) ships are at signal piactice. Last night, how ance at night time, especially when'Uncle Sam's
ever, the display was particularly fine and lote. resting, no less than eight search lights being at work. The effect was a most extraordinary one regards perronal characteristics, et, as the giant streams of white light crossed and has in many cases proved of very great recrossed each other, and brought out with value.` A person's character and disport- starting clearness the buildings on the Peak, tion do show to certain extent in the and at Kowloon, and then "picked up" small | festores and in the manner, even in the dres craft on the barbour. The d'aplay was con- sometimes, and in the bearing. Why, therefore, tlased 1 gun fire and attracted very much abould they not show in the hand? For our attention shore.
selves, we feel convinced that they do show. At A cricket match, Over 18 v. Under 28, wil ny rate, after careful enquiry in the most ean- Hious manner we have found that Ms. North can be played at the Cricket Ground, commencing at
on to-morrow and be resumed at a p.m. on give a wonderful amount of perfectly accurate Monday. The following are the teams :-
detall in the way of charseter 'delineation, Over 28. Rev. G. R. Vallings, Capt. Langhorne, which cannot possibly be guess work or any RA, J. A. Lowon, Surg. Pead, R.N., Capt. thing but boxa for Insight, through some means Jellicoe, R.N., A. Anderson, Dyson, A.P.D., E. or other, by the face or hand or beid. From Mast, Lt, Shelford, R.N., T. Sercombe, Smith the character and disposition it is pasaldia to and A. N. Other. Under 23. W. A. L. Leth-me extent to deduce the past and the future; bridge, K.O.R., H. S. Meberley, H.K.R, G. D, that is to say, a man of a coriato type le likely to Campbell, H.K.R., Bedwell, R.N., Lt. Perry likely that he will in future go through certain - have gone through certain expediences, and it is RN., A. C. Greene, R.A., H. C. M. Ellot, R.N., experiences; beyond that we are sceptical. Up to that point, however, we bave nothing but commendation for this very interesting and instructive visitor. As will be seen in car advertising columns, Mra, North may be con sulted at the Hongkong Hatel.
Ayscough, R. N., Lt. Gillelt, R.N., Lt. Barton,
H. Shipway, R.N., and A, N; O ́her.
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Lilly Triglifos, Dictation. A. Carvalho, Needlework, R. Silar, Geography. E. Pereira, Adthmetic.
STANDARD 111:
M. Peterson, General.
F. Silas,
Annfia Lourers.
- STANDARD II.
STANDARD L
SPECIAL PRICE FOR HISTORY, Serena Mehta.
CORRESPONDENCE.
• [We do not necammily endorse by the opinions expressed Correspondents in this coltima.)
WHY THE NAVY IS UNDERMANNED. TO TAR ËntToR DY THE NEɑmaKaNG TELEɣNAIR" DEN SIR-I have read, with, great interest, the various letters that have appeared in your valuable paper, about the Royal Navy, and the men to man it, and as I bave had a great expe tience in it, I'am in a position to give a law reasons why the Navy is not to popoter un it ought to be
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The question of food we will take first, Every man and boy in the service is allowed the sum of ss. a day, mostly in kind, tor messing, and it is of such a kind that the men are heartily sick of it before they have been there a month, but still it goes on Just the same, viz. In harbour, tib of basl for dinner, stowed tes and day stuff called cocoa and dry bread for breakfast,
place of bread, and salt in place of fresh mest, bread for supper. At 181, mouldy biscuits la hat as these do not come to quite is a day there is a little called savings left, which with the help of from ga, to zos, a month, out of their own pocket, enables them to have a few vegolabics, and a drop of milk, and a bit of butter.
What is wanted is, for the money to be pakā in casty so that the mes can have fast what they fancy, the stores to be rold as a canteen, and bills rendered; mutten and pork, Instead of the averlasting beef be got, the men giving a chit to the stoward for just what they want this would
1 prevent waste, and give great satisfaction to avery one, except the wilters, and stewards ; who would have a liule more werk to do..
The cooking,
Ma Wi S. Given, A clever Artist in black and white, is now on a visit to this colony and to prepared to execute portraits, enlargements, and other artistle works. Mr. A sharp engagement has taken place between Given is a young artist of very considerable an Egyptian cavalry patrol and Darvish horse- skill and from what we have seen of bly works' men neue Atbara, The Dorvishes were repulsed. we have no hesitation in saying that his patrons
FRANCE AND CHINA.
will to highly satlised. For a long time past China has not yet formally repiled to the Mr. Given has practised in Sydney and his French demands.
series of crayon drawings of prominent politicians and other pubile men, made a visit to his studio
It is not generally known that the meat is sary- Stoddart's cloying match at Adelaide ended he has also made a came for himself, bis carl---I have the honour to lay before you the An-himself, without any time allowed to do so, that exceedingly interesting. In pen and lok drawing Sir John Carrington, Ladies and Gentlemen: ed to Jack raw, and that he has got to make it up
in a draw.
CRICKET.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1898.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
One part after another is declaring quarantine against Hongkong, and the H. M. S. Barfar left for Nagase this morn- trade of this colony suffers in proportion. g.
It is all very well to declaim against the THE annual inspection at the Hongkong Vo utter unreasonableness of ali ihla quaran-unleers by H.E. the Commanding Officer will fining; but that does not help us. The take place on Apill 13th.
fact remains that Hongkong Is sullering | P.C. WOOLLEY last night made a rald on the and will continue to do so every time there rushing sickeha fiends outside the City Hall, and Is any epidemic sufficiently serious to scare te-day six culprits were fined $3 each. the eally-scared neighbouring parts, Of course, the authorities in Singapore and Salgon and Manila and Japan ought to be more sensible; but there is all the difference in the world between what
devote their attention to what is. ought to be and what is. Practical men
the Hongkong Hotel where he will be pleased to meet art patrons.
VICTORIA ENGLISH SCHOOLS,
The distribution of prizes of the above schools by Sle J. W. Carrington took place at the City Hall this afternoon.
The folowing is the report for the year 18gy which was read by Mr. W. D. Braidwood --
colures after Phil May and other famous artists poul Report of the Victoria English Schools for. If they want a pie, everything has got to be done being particularly fine. Mr. Given is laying number of pupils enrolled cuntng the year was the general rule, for a best to fetch it from the the your ending 31st December 1897, Tho over night, if they have get the meat, but as të in 219. The average nitendance during the year shers in the meining (and 1 have often had to was 122.64. At the Ansual Government Examwalt while the cow for being killed), there is no Instion in Deermber, 101 pupils were procented me to malce anything, so that it is put into a THERE was another large attendance at their-69 Boys and 33 Gleis. In the Girls School disk and baked. Now the roast beef of old Spala Theatre Royal last night when the Brou, b Com all passed and to the Boys' School 94 per cent is very good stuff, (but tough) but try and sikk pay seposted "The Second Mis. Tanqueray." In Reading. Copy writting, Elementary Science to that alone from month to month, and it will As on the night before, the company's splendid metic, Grammah and Geograhy 98, 51 Eucila
and Book-keeping 100 per cent passed ;' Arith- sooni make you hatethe very sight of a bullock, The mest should be served out at a certain Interpretation of the mach-discussed drama was 88 Algebra 75. The results in History and Phy. hour, and ample time should be allowed the powerful acting won for her the warmest latter subject the papers were more difficult than cooking accommodation should be put in every appreciated most thoroughly and Mrs. Brough's sleal Geography were not as sailefactory, “Is the
-men -to proparojust what they want, increased applause. The other members of the company usual. These remarks refer to the Boys' School ship, and it should be seder, the direction of a H.L.G.M.5, Gefon arrived from Swatow and had full measure of approbation and the palofal the Oxford Local Examination, Of these tea water, so that what he spoile, he pays for. only. Sixteen pupils presented themselves for man who can do ́s little more than cook bët Amoy this morning, and H.R.H. Pelsco Henry story of Tanqueray's bazardous "experiment" were successful, three boys and anren girls, vit
Clothing who was on board was received with the usual held the alteniton of the audience from first to Stator, 6 Juolor and a Preliminary,” Miss It is not geserally known that Jack has got to saintes from the feet and the shore battery. isst. To-night comedy will hold the boards and The Local Branch of the Navy League the service selling the men the material, and S. Mehta was distinguished in Scriptore, pay for every place of clothing that he has got MEMBERS of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps afford the play going pubile a good opportunity offered two prizes of $20 each for Easys they bave got to make it up themselves, of -pay cordially invite the ladies of the Colony to the of witnessing the versatility of this clever com on "The Command of the Bes", and "The Use - some one to do it for them, and that be has got
These prisen ware Association Rangy, Kowloon, on Saturday, 26th pany. The programme for to-night is a farcical of the British Navy.
to keep up a lot of things that are no good 17. Instant, when the Ladies Prizes will be compxed comedy entitled "The Parsport," and critics at tray. Wa tender our best thanks to The Navy 'le and wool and he has got`
awarded to D. Ballilos and H. Naphtali respec. him, clothes that ha sakiom if ever wears, which to TEDOW them bome ned in Australia describe it as one of the League and its Hon. Secretary for their endes gain. On one ship that I was in, we were being the stage. It is adapted from Savage's clever children. most successful things of tis Kind ever seen on
vouis in kindle a spirit of patriotism among the torpected by the Admiral before paying off, sisi novel "My Official Wile," and Mr. and Mrs.
Man I was told off to muster my kir, and received The Library has been a source of great | praise from him, for the good fi of my things, Brough have won golden opinions for their dell pleasure to the pupils but more hooks are two days after on board, the Victory I was neation of the leading characters.
required and we shall be very grateful if our mastering my, kit again, and the wiry sult friends will assist to provide them. Drill has that bad plesand the Admital, I was told been carried on during the year and many al] (by a man who in few months before was our paplis Bave been enrolled in the "Locht | * Mendo) that it was, not tinliorat, although Volunteer Corps.
it was made to a pattern that was sopa plied by the ship: I had. Just left, and after I was sent to another ship, mastered my was compelled to take up, another suit, a weak
This quarantine boycott is the penalty for.
St John Carrington, Chist Justice, presided as the presentation of prises of the Victoria Eng. lish Schools at the City Hall this after.
for insanitation. Hongkong has the finest An the result of a row la Cochrano Street last 1437 system of drainage in the east-on night in a shoe-maker's shop, one coolla had to
paper. Here again is a
difference by takes to Hospital with a nevore kalle wound between what ought to be and what is. in the right side. The assaliant was arrested by What is, is a putrid atmosphere pervading Sergeant Festor, brought up to-day at the the Queen's Road level every evening, Magistracy and remanded-for-a-week, The It is " no worss than other eastern towns," "YUENSANG," Captain J. Kynoch, will be despatched as above It is wonderfully clean, all things con- DE TUESDAY, the 29th March, at NOON, sidered,” but small-pox" and`plague are
For Freight or Passage, apply to
rife enough to cause all other ports unan- "JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,
General Managers.
Imously to declare quarantine. The Hongkong, 25th March, 1898. (435 colony is so near to China that epidemics cannot be avoided without an immense amount of careful thought and hard work will be presented to the wining team by Mrs, mentary terms of the success of the schools PAMPHLET Calatag the Sales of-perhaps not even then. We have got Black, Aumber of seats will be provided for work last year. He also gave some words of
Articles by the Telegraph's Special
to take more thought, and do
ladies. Compendent entived
kindly encouragement to the non-winners and "HINDRANCES TO THE DEVELOPMENT work. The town is still far from clean,|| LAST night Sergt. Dixon and P.C, MacSwayed expressed the hope that the schools would flan.
OF TRADE IN KWANGTUNG- even if the drains were perfect.
arrested ravagrants alèoping in stal:ways in Pond | rish and turn out young man and women of whom AND KWANGSI."~~~
Street. They were brought up at the Magistracy the Colony might well be proud. He made special reference to the girls' success in their
NOW READY..
ALSO
the sale of goods en route to laiend markets.
more
nood The building was crowded and the papis, directed by Mrs. Braidwood, went through a first class programme of vocal and instrumental music and some of the girls per prizes Sir John Camington addressed the visitors formed a pretty "dance. After presenting the
The physical welfare of the children has bem Chickes and Football Clubs and the Girls n Lawn carefully considered. The Boys have their Texnis Club.
wespɔn used was a skos-msker's kaifo. TO-MORROW afternoon on the Happy Valley on the ground of the Hongkong Football Club in
again, and neither the suit that I had just the Final for the Hongkong Football Challenge
Our heartiest thanks are due to the following taken up or the one I bad before war anfforem held G. Company K. O. R. will play 25th
gentlemen for kindly contributing to the Prize and I had to take up another, now this cost me o'clock, Referes Mr. J. W. L. Oliver, Aller
Hams, Hen, T. H. Whitehead, T. Jackson, Esq. this is a special Blustration but 7 out of every Company, S.D., R. A. Kich-aff at hall past four
Hoo, E. R. Bellllos, C.M.G. Rev. G. 1. Wil you can guess what I was to me. Don't think that Fund –Sir J. W. Canington, Kl, C.M.G.J | £3 and in I was 'n married man on vás, a Week the match the Shield and 11th gold medals and children. He spoke in higly compliN. A. Stebe, Esq.; A. G. Romano, Esq., DA 10 go through the same, without they greasa Warres Smalta, Esq.; D. Gülles, Etc. H. M. the palm of the one who is mustering them, Mabte, Kegs G. C. Anderson, Esq.; Granville which is often done. All clothes should be of Sharp. a. 1. M. Bass, Esq.; P. Jordan, Esq.) one patian and should be applied free and only R. Mitchell, Esq.
such clothes as are required on the station wa ara. The following in the Fifin List
on should be served out, la fact we don't require more than about so placen sny time.
OXFORD UNIVERSITY, LOCAL EXAMINATION/ Sentors AA-S. Mehta (distinguished - In
Juniors-Anne Baker,
A correspondent sends us à long string [to-day and officers of old standing say that it was ok at school and urged the boys not to lose Scripture), A. Bou My Rodger, Josaph about agallons of water for 12 or 14 men to wash i
The new TRANSIT PASS RULES, providing for of complaints about the treatment of While they were in Court the atmosphere was 17 vots of daanka moved by the Hon E. a"record" batch'ṇu regards filib, raga and disease, the supremacy in educational work. A hear salfors in the Navy. To us, his picture awful, and Capt. Hastings breathed freely when R. Bellios and three cheers called for by Mr. seems a little overdrawn; but he has they left. One of the dexen bed. "done time Braidwood were accorded Sir John and the | been there, and we have not. At any and he got thice months the others got one detalled repost to night but Mir, Braidwood's proceedings closed.. The hour was too late fon rate, It is quito certain that the Navy month episce More Important than all they report, and the prise list appear is another
undermanned because men can find,' will qui a baths and some clean clother,
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MAVY LEAGUE ESTAVE. Command of the Ses --H. Naphtali, ** Uses of the Brielis Navy FoDi Bellios,
enjoy a nice bath at any time,
in the morning, and then got in scrub his mess Just think of poor Jack, who gets served out with
out with the same water, and they got about 3 or 4 gallous for the same amount to do their weeks washing in, that is, that from 40 la 50 pieces of clothes are washed in one small buti of wafar, and they get showsĝrk home to do fi la bot 18 Only 3 CAN WAnh at lite saing Hinne, just think