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THEATRE

CITY HALL

ROYAL

NO PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT

OR

TO-MORROW (GOOD FRIDAY).

CARE HERTZ

SATURDAY NEXT.

TWO_GRAN" PERFORMANCES.

Complete Change of Programme. Important to Parents and Guardians.

GRAND SPECIAL MATINER NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON,

Doors Open at 4.

Performance at 4.30.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1898.

Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY,

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS,

SIMPLE AERATED WATER, SODA

LODA WATER.

INGER ALE.

GINGER

LEMONADE

SARSAPARILLA, RA

| ASPBERRYADE, &C.

The fact of the matter is that Great Britain has been fooled by Russia: We get Wel-haf-wel, which Mr. Barroux says

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denly astonish the world in this hair-rain- ' De the Supreme Cuart, re-lay, in Odglesi ing fashion 7

farlediatize, the mattor of the will of Francis Francis, otherwise Francis Golmana way drought P. The petitios of the beneficieres set forth that ile estale was worth $5.733 and asked that after all caste &c, that the estate might be paid Is not to be used for trade; it is something | in equal shares to the beneficiares. Au order worth having, but not much. We get was made to the terms of the petitios. Mr. J same unknown places opened to trade ; | D. Stephens sppeared for the petitioners, for all we know, they may be as little OL is, of course, well-known for calelog. use as Wonchow or Nilgats, and in any troubled seis; many ships carry li for thè pur case their opening is to the advantage of pore, but soft soap is a new remedy. It was all nations, not a British advantage to tried lately by the North German Lloyd steamer balance the Russian gains! · Russia gets,

Gera from Treman to New York. She encoun on Mr. BALFOUR's own showing, control of td stort, and waves broke over the vesicl. North China and Manchuria by her for Eight galios of soit soap mixed with all were

is from the pipes on the weather side. A | tresses and railways, against which our beavy lather apposted, and the waves ceased to occupation of Wel-hal-wel will count for break an board, nothing. Mr. BALFOUR complacently says "Britain has no reason to complain of Russla's commercial polley," at the very time when Russia is forbidding British She had conquered ancient blatory i vessels to engage in the Black Sea coast-To her Sanskrit was no mystery ; Ing trade, and is drawing. China trade to In all the great affairs of life she knew just the Trans-Siberlan route by the abolition

what to do. TO SUBSCRIBERS.

of duties there. Batoum was to be a free SUBSCRIBERS TO THE HONGKONG || port, as Talien-wan is to be; Tallenwan TELEGRAPH ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY will be no more a free port than Batoum CLASS HOTELS, with everything of the very | RUMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTION:

Is. best, Splendid Suburban Situation, Unrivalled in | MUST BE PAID IN ADVANGIL the Colony. Cu'iine a Specialty: none to compare. Liquors of careially selected quality. Billard-ibles and Bowling-alleys excellent.

J. W. OSBORNE,

Proprietor.

FIRST AND ONLY

ILLUMINATED DAY PERFORMANCE.

For the special convenience of Ladies and

Condren living at a distance.

Ladies, give the youngsters a treat,

DAKIN, CRUICKKHANK & Co.'s WATER L made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa

ber Large Consumers.

The wonders of Cart Her's will live for yeara.rison with the best English Manufactures. 50 Cents

50 Cents 50 Cents

Children to any Part

to restr Sests may be secured for SATURDAY EVENING'S performance at Robinson & Co.

HARRY LYONS,

Hongkong, 7th April, 1848

Advance Agent. [439

'HE KOWLOON HOTEL Is now refitted

Borongaly HIGH-

April 2nd, 1898.

CLARET, CLARET.

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Special terms to ROTELA, CLUBS, MESSES and My complaints should be addressed to the

Manager. Hongkong. It March, 1897-

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A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

ALL Imported direct from

BORDEAUX and possesses the right

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

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REUTER'S MESSAGES.

amount of visoss power to satialy the thirst and WINES & SPIRITS.day. Ponce is not yet despaired of.

delight the taste

FOLLOWING ARE THE QUOTATIONS

FOR SAME.

Mergiax is....** Superior St. Jollen qif i

M

Per Desen,

6.71 10.50

pts, e

St. Jullen qiz..........

6.25 8.00

pls........¶¶¶

f.co

Pauillac Medos q

5.00

500 5:00

pt.

Moulin La Croix pl..........

La Rore pts.

I can guaran a the brand I offer as being fat Superior lo quailty and Cheaper la price than any other brand of claret to be öblalzabla hore at similar prices.

H. RUTTONJEE,

13, D'Agular Street Hongkong,

and

19 & 20, Eigin Road, Kowloon. Hongker g. 7th April, 1898.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

5486

FOR SWATOW AMOY AND TAMSUI. -

“HE Company's Steamship

THE

"HAILOONG,"

[483||

Captain Robson, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the roth Instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co

General Managers, Hongkong, yib April, 1898. · EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SKIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. '(Calling at Porr DARWIN and QUEENSLAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to

ADILAME, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &c.)

HE "Steamship

" MENMUIR,"

Captain McArthur, will be despatched for the above Parts on WEDNESDAY, the 15th fustani at Noon.

This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Chamber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Ico, &c., throughout the voyage.

This Steamer in installed throughout with the Electric Light

A duly qualified Surgeon's carried. N.B.-Retara Tickets issued by this Company 10 and from AUSTRALIA STC Avaliable for return

by the Steamers of the CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY and vice versa.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co,

Agents. Hongkang, 7th April, 1898′

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

401

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM HIDDLESEOROUGH, ANTWERP, SOUTHAMPTON AND SINGAPORE. TH

THE Company's Steamship

She had studied all the olagles: which are tight in modern colleges}

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She had mistered all the sciences ; all langu.

ages she knew;

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B.M.S. "WAITING" REPORTED MISSING.

A PALSE'ALARI.

song, that H.M.S. Whiting, torpedo-destroyer, Last night a report was circulated to Hong

Shanghat. From privats telegrams to-day wo was mlining, on the voyage from Hongkang to

learn that the "WAiling in all right; and turned up la Shanghal safe and sound, having been delayed by bad weather, unt alighɛly but not at all materially damaged by rough seas.

SANITARY BOARD.

A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held this afternos, Mr. F. H. May (Captain Soper intendent of Police), Mr. N. J. Ede, M1, R. D. Gimsby (Director of Public Works) Dr. F. Clark (Medical Officer of Health) and Mr. Brewis (Acting Register General).

MINUTES.

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THE ODD VOLUMES SOCIETY:

IT J. W. CARRINGTAM ON "VOLUNTEERING," At the City Hell yesterday at eruosa, Maļ xremely interesting lec'ore on Volunteering" Sir J. W. Carrington, K, C.M.G, delivered an

under the suspices of the Odd Volumes Society, H.E the acting Governor, Major Genuțal Black, | prasided, and there was a large attendance of ladies and gentlemen. At the beginning there was bet a moderate attendance and HE said that he hoped the audience would make up la fntelligenca what if lacked in numbers,

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Sir John began by craving the Indulgence of kis audiance on account of his'inexperience exa lectures and told how Mr. Pollock had last year approached him on the subject of a lecture. Ha declined and was »g.in tackled by Mr. Pollock this vow and when he (Sir John) protested"

Lack of aabj et Mr. Pollack suggested subjeck and gapted a life work by M. Walker : Vounteering. He then ent red upon his on Volunteering." The salhor went into the history of the voenteer movement which was

The minutes of the last meeting were vend | traced back as far as the time of Henry VIIL, when the guilds or irafcinitics of Landon were formed into companies of Artillery, archery, &c. Sir John then traced the progress af the mOTO-

and confirmed.

· SERUM TREATMENT FOR RINDERPEST, D

But when she tiled her hand at whist, She showed she never would ba misted,

For, though fa eradi:ion this wise melden at pplied to the Colonial Secretary for leave to

the Face,

Sili, is spite of what was taught her, Shes Mother Eve's own daughter,

And so she never missed a chance to trump

her partner's aco.

Messza. WM. G. HALE & CO's Circular, dated Salgon, 29th March, says -Our sice market, bas advanced steadily under'a fairly strong and wall maintained demand from Hongkong and Japan, and mills are engaged forward Into Hay ;

SPAIN AND THE UNITED STATES.

LONDON, April 5th. Ceaseless diplomatic activity reigns between Rome and Washington. President McKinley has postponed his message to Spain waili Thurs-though supplies are 65,000 Plculs dally, there 410 BÖMO 10 s'eamers loading and there is cro- MR. BALFOUR'S STATEMENT OF THE equally no accomolation of stocks. Prices ALL these are selected by our London

GOVERNMENTS' CHINA-FOLICY. having gradually advanced, considerable diffic- House, bought direct at first hand, imported in Mr. Balfour to his statement of the Gover-alty is experienced in forcing sellers of Padiy wood and bottled by ourselves, thus saving allments Holley in Chins said that by acquiring to carry out existing contracts: some fallares intermediate profits, and enabling us to supply Wel-hul-wel, which there was no fatention of among them have already occurred and more the best growths at MODERATË PRICES,"

|turelog lato a commercial port, Great Britain | are likely. Those of good standing refum new PRICE LISTS, with Fall Detalix, to be had on prevented the Gulf of Pechlil from falling under contracis'unless at enhanced prices. "At the closa

Application.

|the undisputed control of any Power, and he the market is very firm with a rising tendency. PORT after removal should be rested a month hoped Chins would maintain, not only a nominal Wa quote for May, June delivery: No. s White

before use. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at

dat a real australoty over, bir vast domlolons, siițed steam Mliled (round); $1.70 No. a Whita Beliüab und German Interents were identical and | unsifted siasm Milled (round) $3 66 10 per cent. the Dispensary before being sent out. SHERRY-Excellent Dinner and After Dinner he hoped the two stuntries would work together. | Corgo weim Milled (round) $105 so per cent.

Wines of very superior Vintages. All sto

Great Britain had no reason to complain of ateam Milled (round) $1.00, Brat cost per pical trus Keres Wines,"

Russia's Commercial Palicy, but unfortunately of 134 lbs gross English, without daty or any CLARET-Our Clarets, Including the lowest Russia thanght it necessary to scquire Port other charges; or 6/7 1/40. 6/6 x/40. 5/5 3/4d. priced, are gusenteed to be the genelas Artbar which as a purely naval pot gave andas 1/4 3/4d, per cert, nett F. O. B. invoice weight, prodact of the juice of the grape and are not artificially made from talsins and offrence to her Councila in Peking. Great mission and exchange, Insurance, di juaraN-

lo ganales, laclading cost,' duty, charges, com currants, as is generally the case with Cheap Britain protested against the acquisition, offering, line of 9 days (pistage included) in Impoted Winer.

If Russia abstained from Port Arthur, to take upon all arrivals from Hongkong. Vessels.com- BRANDY-All our Brandy is guaranteed to no part of the Gulf of Fechill. This offer mat og ence are not allowed to carry cargo or pas- be porn Cognac, the difference in price being accepted Great Beltais arranged for the gem. Freights have advanced and pros- being merely question of age and vintage occupation of Wel-hai-wel. Mr. Balfrog added Hongkong 41/45 cents, to Japan 18/10 Cena, fo prets seam fair. We quote 33/14 cents. to WHISKY-All our Whisky is of excellent that he had no reason to 'suppose the cessfon Singapore.

quality and of greater age than most brand, in the market. The SCOTCH WHISKY

would exclie sny opposition in Japan, and that masked "E" is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs Chinese war-ships and for training Chiese China in granting it bad naked for facilties for to be superior to any other brand in the naval officers under the British. Hongkong market.

We only guarantee our Wines and Spirits to bo genuine when bought direct from ni to the Colony or from our 'Bathorised Agents at the Coast Ports,

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PLAGUE STATISTICS.

During the 34 hours up to noon, 6th April,

14 new cases and 13 deaths from plague were

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. reported, making the total since vet January (96

TEX HONGKONG DISPENSARY Hongkong, 8th December, 1897.

he_ Yongkong

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jelegraph

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1898.

MR. BALFOUR'S STATEMENT.

"Much cry and little wool" is an old saying which sums up Mr. BALFOUR's state- ment in Parliament, as summarised in Router's telegram which we publish to-day.

days) 300 cases and 236 deaths.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

H.M.S, Immortalléi went out for a "steam trial at gis.m. to-day.

THE mortality zeturas for the week ended 14th March show a death rate of 146 per 1,000. TO-MORROW belgg Good Friday there will be no isina of this paper, On Easter Monday wo skali-qub'ish at noon.

THE plagas return from Bombay from February 2,332 cases and 2,179 deaths,

Tóth to March Ist show that there have been

In an "Extra" sined yesterday, he advertised

as cys of the views shown by the marvellous sad up-to-date squlutograpb,——

THE ORICO TURKISH WAR. A GUNBOAT IN AUCTION. This is savira of the severe lypo. Or whisper softly, bear the weeping—was it the type-alrger, the cobweb-brained compositor, who perpetrated the satire unconsciously? Was it a misprint forgenbost in action" after all 7

"Much cry and little wool" expressESTER Box of Curios prides hself on being the also the views expounded in the leader-only Yokohams paper that bal enterprias columns of our morning contemporary; enough to have three members of its stuff lald and "much cry and little wool" is the

up in the cholera hospital simultaneously, exact definition of our evening contem- porary's special tolegraphic despatches,

CARL' Heriz laa humourist as well as a conjuros. with all the monstrous puffing. China has promised to open her waterways; that is no news, nor is it of any value until the promise becomes an accomplished fact, If it ever will. Some new ports are to be opened; that is nothing new, for "KAWACHI MARU," having strived from the above Ports, Consigases the Fongkong. Taisgraph had the ansounce- of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods ment some days ago from Tientsin, and ara belag landed and placed their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown gave names; Reuter gave us almost the Company's Godowns st Kowloon, where each same names on Tuesday; and our evening consignment will be sorted out mark by mark contemporary in an "Extra" to-day and delivery can be obtained as soon as the gives them again, rather muddled, with ́goods are landed.

Optional goods will be landed here unless a great splash, "protected by Ordinance Instructions are given to the contrary before 14 of 1894" If the rivers are all to be NOON, TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 14th instant will be opened, the opening of particular river

porta is nothing: Russia sita tight at Port rideals of the Saigon pro. The damage All salp-damaged packagen muil be left in the Arthur and Tallen; that is nothing but caused by the fire is estimated at ball a calljen Godowns and a certificate of the damage what we said some time ago-nothing dollars. Three people are believed to have been obtained from the Godown Company and test more than the Telegraph has foretold over barat. An iron fool-bridge over a canal broke In to This Office within ten days after the vesai's drival hue, after which to claims wii | and over again, as far back as the univers- | with the weight of a crowd of spectators, and -be recognised.

ally discredited Russo-Chinese compact About twenty lives were last. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, yib April, 1898.

subject to rant,

རྟེན:*

No Fire Insuraúce has beeï effected,

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

73-1484

Adverty be added to the Mungu,

Itlererated that sil communicates reinter to Subscriptions

On the 23rd alt, a fire broke out in Cholon, Salgon, nexs the site of a den reported a few days ago. M. Doamer, Governor-General of the Colony, was a spectator, and grew so excited that he rushed about among the firemen trying to work as one of them, but of course know little or nothing of the business, and only gained the

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"March 14th, 198.

of 1895, which. Is now being fulfilled to Ir la veldom that an opportunity océars, says tha the letter. When we announced it, no- | Bow of Curtès; when a foreign merchant can body thought it possible; when it comes secure a Japanese in well qualified as the

contemporaries especially blind and true, the blind foolish public, and our following letter shows —

foolish, are completely surprised, thunder- struck, sheepishly dumbfoundered at their Wade the men of the Monchenk hierbs will way own Intelligence and penetration in finding

TaleYMIA T. and waits the Kling, 1

Retorial minders to be met to "The Batter" and

not to kidivīdashcambers of the stall,

10. Commodiculous kutunded for pubitortion mansi bu accompanied

by the same kind man of the writers, mas

"publicatlow 1. Beg va avjátos of good ENİKOJE

(ogyan for dan bela diaconaten by corrwegendents of all quedour out so much! kibidag penile kubunits, li molt be dûrisetty, understood that

the Labor done mot de say way hali žimui? zupontile for

- agêniown than expressed W

woman H TO ADVERTUREL.

Farther perusal of this wonderful piece

of news reveals the fact that Britain has

Lhwetland in aegrinać (o kwaad all collent standad is arranged to lease Wel-hat-wei, as the

this day). (and not lawr than Thon of Cloche 10 sa

Japon which was

Zelegraph announced some days ago, For

Gentlemen's

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"I want a situation among foreign merchants bere as an assistant clerk or on any other post, I have worked for foreigners about ɓva years and

I can talk and write plain English. I can cook very well, too. When you are in need of me know, such labowship as I stated above, please, fet

Yours Truely,

that we must pay heavy damages to have an assistant who "can talk and write plain We can imagine how handy it would be to our evening contemporary If dinance

English" and iken walls out fate the kitchen 14 of 1894 is retrospective; but how and cook very will loo". Such a treasure was anyong to know the Maff would sud- Fshould not be long ent of a jab,

The Hon. Treasurer of the Alles Memoria! with thanks the following donation to the and Nethersole Hosptials begs to acknowledge

funds of the Hospitals -

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150197300424160mmsan $00

TOO

Batterfield & Swito ..................... Holiday, Wire & Co. H.K. & Shangbal Bask Corp. Jardine, Matheson & Co................................ 100. Relis & Co....101æzáááák 109

D. S111000, Foa & Camunuma 100 E. D. Sanon & Co.

Carlowk & Co. Ammun

E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co., Ltd........ Grossmane & Co. na

H.K. & Whampoa Dock Co..evistaserat Johnson, Stokes & Master ......

Lin Wal COLLAR Melchers & Co. .........................oondustbizt Meyer & Co.

Mitsui Bassa Kabhi ........................ · Hoe

P. & O Slaam Navigation Co.

88888AARARGE

50

Reuter Breckelmann & Co

Slease & Co.

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Standard Oil Co. of New York ......... Scattles Oriental $ 5. Cujus H.K. & K. What! & Grdown Co, LA so Wing Kee & Co.........

50

T. Jickson

D. Gillie...........IO MITFIREŞTIR Abdoolally, Ebrahim & Co.

Sir J, W. Carrington, C.M.Greene Chow Dart Tong

V. K. Deacon genereras vRAIN YURTDEKALBŲ F. L.

Gibb, Livingston & Co Gilman & Co.

25.

25

Harling Baichmon and Mergell... 13

D. Hemphreys & Con

W. G. Humphreys & Co...92648 Jebsen & Cuzz6004210629180686ztappa1|| Linstead and Davison»nati Palmer and Terner.uri

H. E. Pollocka uumvoostesis Horbert Pdes-2-constan

J. dos Remer loy & Co ZIARE. Shewan Tomes & Comman

H. Skott & ........

ADJOURNMENT,

The Board adjourned for a fortnight"

HONGKONG'S WATER SUPPLY

MONTHLY STATEMNET,

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to lan.

A export was received from Mr. Ladds, Colemant down to 1779 when there was a menace of nial Veterinary Surgeon, concmning the treat invasion by Fracce and Spain. A body of ment of a cow afflicted with Rinderpest at volunteers was formed by the gent emen. Sassoon's Villas, Pok-fa-Jum Mr. Ludds had of the North of Ireland and that was the beglaning of volunteering for the purposes have the animal for two or three days for ex- of defence. Later on, la 1805, the scheme perimental purposes with the serum treatment of organization brought in 429,165, of kil In his report Mr. Ludās said ha-considered the ranks and arms, and of these mɔny wire treatment was successfu),

Islah." "After 1815 and the threat of Napoleon's invasice, the whole body was diskanded, the casdi.ion belog that the men Word only to be called out in case at Invasion, Alter the peace of 1815 we allowed our army guish and our Best to wand. Some of the wiser minda bad before this become alsmed and great generals · had published · letters on the importance of volunteers 'and mitin. On 1281-volunteering was based. The position Chics and the Indias Melley and the Lords became scale in 1857 by rexion of the war in Lieutenant of Counties were authorised in form Volunteer corps. From that time on the move

modified to the effect that Her Majesty could ment had grown. In 1863 the Volantees Act. was passed, the conditions of service belog by proclams lon call eat the forces for Govern ment service. There was great enthusia and a poet of the time waste a poem called "Form, form, rifleman, forms," more t:markable for Lis patriotism than for its poetry, The movement at thái time was fo, the handa. of the wealthier. claries.

The lecturER then gave descriptions al the reviews heid by the Queen and this, he and was that public confidence was Palaca Albest. fa Hyde Park and Edinburgh. The effect-al restored and it

On 1st April - 1898 the water In- Tytam Reservoir was 252) below the overflow repre seating a storage of 187.933 000 gallons whilie the water to Pokfaium Reservolz was 7.93- below the overflow, represanting a storage of 48.754.000 gallons. The total storage was thus 136,657.000 gallons.

sponding duten last year p

The following are the figures on the corres

Lovel,

Storage. Lytan 0.118`............., 237.000.000 'Poklulum"... 19. 77 24:80g oon:

Total 16 Boginoo The total consumption for all purposes during estimated population of 177,450 an average March was 83,114,000 gallons giving with an dally consumption of 16 gallons per head.

For the corresponding period last year the total consumption was 79,868,000 gallons or an Average dally consumption of 15.2 gallons per bead for the population of 169,000,

The Government Analyst reports the water to be of excellent quality.

ANTHROPOLOGİCAL EXPEDITION

TO BORNEO.

The

was decided that tɔe force should ba sabuldised by the government, With this the enthusiasm of the wealthy ciarses died sway and their places were taken by the arilians and working classes. It became necessary that Government granta should be established and the Commission of 1261 settle the whole quan tion. With the Volunteer movement the Riffi Association came into exis ence. Her Majesty | fürd the first shot and obtained a balla oye, but he would not say how it was obtained. (Laughter.) The revi ws of the English lecturer (old of his experiences at a review held volunteers were next referred to and the

Highton-in 1879. The 171 cm modern witiara was not adapted to the excralar

of

Dr. Hadden, professor of xoology in the Royal College of Science, Dabils, le organising an expedition to steds the anthropology of Torres Straits and New Guines,, and Borreo will also he visited by some members of the party. Dr. of those days but they learnt much el field Haddon is the author of several standard works movemanis, etc. The lecturer then gave

number of volunteer statistics showing that the on soology and arthropalagy, and has perviously spent some time in Polynesia and Melaneris. and fa.1206 la was gris (Applause,): The figures percentage of efficients in 1866 cambered 78:67 The other members of the Expedition are Dr, W. McDongal", Fellow of St. John's College representing the various simt were gʻvan ved Cambridge, and of St Thomas Harpital Sir John gave an ex Jacation, of the way in which the War Office had recognised the volun- London; Dr. C.'S Myers, BA Cala College eers by removing them from the back of the Cambridge, and St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Army and bringing them into line with the regular London: Mr. S. H. Ray. Dr. W. H. H. Rivers, St. John's Callere, Cambridge Lecturer Con

forces. The Volunteer Regulations were also Experimented Paychology at Cambridge and explained in an fateresting mincer, at alle wa at University College, London; Dr. C. G. Solig- the mister of pay to the men and other matter, mann, of St Thomas Hospitals and Ms. whereby man who had served, were enabled to The voluntcar rein ve was also remarked upon, Wikts, of Kings College, Cambridge. work of the staff will distributed as follows-Dr. reldra to the ranks, « The lectorar aixi mada Raddan will be resposible for the observations clerence to the railway: organian ion in conneo- on the physical characters of the natives, their - tion with the, volunteers med cornwanted very language and phonology dll be studied br. Mravourably on the benefi's of the system, si ying Ray. Mr. Ray has a world-wide reputations He said, this large body of more or less they must be obvious to all thinking man. as anthority on the languager of Oceania generally. Drs. Rivers, McDougall and Myers, efficient and well organlied man to tako, ika will Inlifate a new departure «In- pencilcat : Gold and full of patidotiers was a valuable adı anthropology by studying comparativo experim meet unike mrading irmy" of the United ental psychology in the field. They will test Blogdom. There was to doubt they were the senses and sensiblilty of the natives ar fær efficient unkighting force and Lord an it will be possible sades the local conditions. Broughami kad - dermikeď skin sperem as ons and make whatever observations they can co el. nailonat fuaurince,, Volunteering, -could- the mental processes of the natives..- Dr. Myers | be taken se a means to avoid conscription will also pay especial attention to native music, and if we did not have this "*/was it isght be and Dr. Haddon UI continue his researches on necessary to come to it. The Volunteer f100 decorative art. The hygienie and medical aspects, was a school where our clitsen tokdiem exercised of anthropology will be studied by the four thir. Umbs, and lesined the use of time, and qualified medical isen. The sociology of the formed a great locirass to the samy, “The leek natives, including such înt) ets as relationships, turer admitted the short comings in the force ownership. land tenure, deicant of uroparty Kad and reid exizacis from Capt. Wikinaon's Uluja the like will be investigated by Mr. Wilkio, Dr. book entitled “ Citizen Soldiers?. The willes- Haddon and Mr. Ray will record all the old waid that there should be always at home legends they can collect and will endeavour to | and always, ready kan armed" force lo desi recover the bellels of the people. Other departs with any enemy and be made referenes in ments of anthropology will also be stindied," the armed force of Grimsay and, bistatical Dr. Seligmann will act as naturalist to the ex. E*paralugu - In Europe that showed in the pedition one of his duties will be to identify read for Volunteers His Lordship then gavo a ail the animals and plants which ste atilised by very fareresting account of the binh and growi the natives in any way. Besides the ordinary of the Hongkong Volunteers,” The movamezt Instruments for anthropometry, there will be a began here in 1850 08:1560 when the feeling ran emali, carefully selected collection of apparatur way blah. Ma inid of old reviews and traced for experimental psychology," "Two machanlent | the formation of the various rifle and Artillery phonographs will be taken to record the native. Complex In February 1863, colours were songs, maile and language). There will also be | prevented to the corps, a dinner wan bald and] -

■ complete phaingraphic equipment, including a the adjatant was presented with a diamond cinematograph for reproducing nativaa dences, ring. They now had a toy excellent_icjatini ceremonics and contain chikero ejfate scưfone, but he did not know if he had, yet ikeived The main object of the expediton is to contiene | adlamand sing (Laugh100). The firet wife tacet- sod, me far að practicable complete the earlier. fng was held hate in April 1893, Hits Holmen, observations mačo in Torres Straite j.but for the the solicitor, winning the first prisés. Other alda sake of comparison It is hoped that observasions time displays were menilabad 1 one of them I be made on Australians, Publies bicedat, are excort of four mounted police at the head of Melaan the Captatá Superlatsedent of Foilce supplying. siany and Polynesiaos, as coponimel·les | themselves. After spending a few months in the the column. The one occasion on which the Torres Straits, short visit will be paid to the Volunteers were ellied out so recętrza

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