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50 may occupy the 60 seats in class-rooms, THE British battleship, Aldron arrived from | iyle, leaving no doubt of its anticerity, and 777E A: it will keep out to boys and entail loss to Virs Bay this morning, and the Freach cruiser, the suggestive spirit in which some of the the revenue of $3,000 per annum, neither of seal came in from Foochow Later in the profoundest problems of life and theology are which appears desirable. Otherwise, the ex-day, the Portuguese gunboat, iu left for dealt with in its pages,

Vacao, isting system may be continued; for, starting with 60, we get about an average of go per annum, whereas go as an opening attendance would yield an average of, say, 43." It goes

THE Tokia's Port Arthur correspondent says that it is the bid condition of some of the Russian ships of war and the want of docking

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THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST.” [Divinity, and Man: By W.,K. Robers. Re,ised Edition. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New There was not a very large attendance at York and London. The Knickerbocker Press. the City Hall Inst evening. This is to bo Mr. Morley Roberts's new novel Rachel Mary grotted, since the amateur performers wall deserved more enthusiastic encouragement Library. The book, besides being a poweral in which they handled, a play requiring no and passionate tragedy, may be called a small skill to infuse any plausibility into its allegory of the war of flesh and spirit of the struggle beca primaval and inherited impulse, a singularly candid and forcible study of the and the bonds of law, custom and belief. Is is

sex problem, of the blossoming of womanhood and the developments of the instinct of through the dialogue; which, like a firework The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial maternity, and is spoken of by English display, is a peterade from start to finish, with reviewer, as far abova anything we have yet The interest of the play torns upon the word bere and there a bouquet of startling brilliancy." with thanks the following donation to the funds of the Hospitals:--

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John Worthing (Lieut. Smith R.A.) is a young man of means, living quietly in a country house ia llenordshire, with his ward, Cecily Cardew (Mr. Tulloch), and her governess, Miss Preans

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE Republic of l'eru has been definitely admitted as a party to the Brussels Sugar Convention.

MR. E. R. Hallifax has been appointed Assist ant Superintendent of the Fire Brigade with effect from the 1st inst.

THE new plauet in Leo, firt discovered by Professor Hirayama of the Tokin Observatory, has been named "Tokio,'

were 209.2 hours of sunshine.

engineering shop, at Praya East, was seen to lip from the upper deck and fall overboard. He stuck against a small launch lying alongside and was seriously bruised before reaching the

water. Sev ra mitives witnessed the accident, and with the aid of a boathook got the half- drowned ad from the water. His father then lakong, stood in the roadway and exercised his came up and carried him home. Meanwhile, a

lungs by blowing a long blast on his whistle.

THE guillotine, which was ordered from Taris by the Ministry of Justice some months ago, is now in Bangkok, and we presume the old

to be executed will be the Samreng mur- derers.-X.

of usefulness of the institution, Dr. Wright says he always understood that the main object of Queen's College was not to train boys for mere copying clerks, bookkeepers

method of execution will not be witnessed or even translators or interpreters, but to

again in lawer Siam. People smile at the give them a generally thorough good educa- tion, in which the knowledge of linglish; was

traveller' who thanked God that he had come to civilisation again when he came upon a to bear a prominent part. In this view he

prison and a gallows, but there is an element has been supported by the public utterances

of civilisation in the introduction of the of various Governors" and, so recently as

guillotige. The method of beheading con. demned criminals in Siam, is liable to become 4th February, 1893, by the Marquis of Ripon's despatch, "Victoria (Queen's) Col.

barbarous, and has been so very often in the DURING November 1.090 inches of rain were past. It is well therefore that a more modera lege ought to be the model secondary recorded at the Hongkong Observatory. There method should be adopted. Probably the first school of the Colony," He hopes that this broad view of the scope of the curriculum of the College will not be par

MR. Kang Yo Wei, the celebrated reformer,

THE lease of the ground on which the Hotel rowed down, in the attempt to turn out whose movements have been so carefully re-

de l'Europe, Singapore, stands expires at the boys proficient in translation and interpreta corded of late, is at presem in Hongkong.

end of the year and negotiations have been tion. Our boys, he says, have become doctors, LIEUTENANTS Knox and Hovell, of the Man-going on for a new lease with the owners of engineers, etc., throughout the Empire of chester Regiment have been granted leave till the land, the l'ortuguese Mission, who recently China, as well as clerks in mercantile, pro-January 11th next, to proceed to Hongkong. called for tenders. We (S. F. Press) under fessional and Government (Civil, Naval and

stand the proposed lease of the present holder, Military) offices in this Colony, Japan and

who is said to have offered $1,400 a month for the Philippines, and of these the most cele

a short period has not found so, mach favour with the eccles astical authorities as another brated are the men whose intellectual powers

offer of $i,zo for a longer period. We also were sharpened by a successful course of

hear that the latter has been practically ac study under the existing system, and were for the most part distinguished in mathematics.

cepted and documents are now being drawn noiders will proceed immediately w-con sideration of the question of fully utilising the

that the Committee shares. the view of Sir

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MAJOR-GENERAL Villiers Hatton, C.B., the senior officer in command of His Majesty's regular troops, was duly sworn and took his seat as a member of the Executive Council, on

the 9th inst.

SUBJECT 16 the approval of the Secretary of msung she worernment has been pleased to

the new book was originally announced as An Innocent Impostor, but owing to the dis- covery that another story of the same title was

inestence, it has been altered to Laura's

Legacy. The innocent impostor is a girl who has grown up in the full belief that she is the leiress to a great property though, in reality, keeping the rightful beir out of his inheritance, she is the daughter of a beggar-woman and is

low this extraordinary situation came about; its moulding influence on the life and character particular, the discovery and first exercise of of the sensitive and gifted heroine; and, in

her special talent are matters narrated by E. H. Strain after the fashion which has already endeared her to many readers.

Mr. Fisher Unwin is publishing a special edition for the Colonies of Mr. Justin McCarthy's new volume, Portraits of the Sixties. The book consists of a series of sketches of ome of the most conspicuous figures in literature, art, science, politics and social

1870. Mr. McCarthy does not rely on contem life during the period between 1860 and

Lorary records for his descriptions, but all those of whom he writes are men and women whom he has seen and most of whom he has known

and meet his friend Algernon Moncrief (Lieut. J. Davidson RA.), without exciting incou venient curiosity, he pretends he has a brother, Earnest, who is rather a rake and is conticually

getting into trouble. Algernon Mencrief also finds it convenient to have a mythical friend, Banbury, who is always falling ill and requiring friends whenever they wish to go off bis. presence. These excuses serve the two

on one of their jaunts together. Algernon Monirief has an aunt, Lady Bracknell; Gwendoline Fairfax (Mrs. Pemberton), John (Mrs. Hastings), whose daughter, the Hon.

Worthing falls in love with, but under the name of his ficticious brother Bainiste He becames engaged to Gwendoline, who finds he has assumed. to the meantime, Algernon a particular fascination in the name which

onesie goes down to the manor house to see what sort of a life. his friend has been leading there, and introduces himself as the erring brother Burnest to Miss Cardin,

considerably deep ned by the appearance of with whom he falls in love. Worthing re- turns. unexpectedly and complications arise,

Gwendoline, whoisentertained by Miss Cardew. They both discover that they are engaged to standing ensuer, which is finally, ended by the Earnest Worthing. A good deal of misunder

real name is Earnest. He was lost when a disclosure of the fact that John Werth ng's

child and adopted by a rich old gentleman who gave him his present name. In reality, he is Earnest encrief, elder brother of Algernon,

pers, nalty. Although his pen as a portrait painters needs little adventitious aid, the in terest of his new work will certainly not suffer from the inclusion of a fine selection of con- temporary photographs. Thus, we have a new and striking portrait of Charles Dickens, while, the once familiar faces of the Emperor and Empress of Brasil are not the less welcome.in

The play, which consists of three acts," "was

the great forgotten. Cobden, Bright, Newman often somewhat over-exaggerated; a remark- that they come almost as a resurrection from excellently staged. The acting of the company was good throughout. The situations were Sir Patrick O'Brien, Don Carlos, Captain Gosable instance being when Gwendoline an ser, Mr. and Mrs. (afterwards Sir Kichard and Lady) Burton, George Febvody, the O'Connell, ounces her fascination for the name of Fark. Gathorne Hardy are only a few of these. of possibility.

est; but the play itself is absurdly far fetched amkenta and fishyne.and.Lahngawasane kuumevildzes some semblance

Lieut, Davidson, as Algernon Moncrieffacted

George Bowen, Sir William Des Voeux and appoint Mr. Cecil Clement; to be a member of site, certainly the finest available in Singapore, THEFT FROM THE HONGKUNG } Well throughout. Lieut. Smith's rendering of

and Sir. W. J. Gascoigne, that the benefit to the Empire of China from boys educated in Queen's College, irrespective of birthplace, should not be ignored, he is at a loss to understand the statement, "the majority of the goo boys at Queen's College, belong to

the Land Court,

IT is notified in the Gasette that E. the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased in appoint Richard Arthur Brabazon Ponsonby to be his private secretary," with effect from the 7th inst., inclusive.

this class" Non-resident. In his letter of IT is notified in the Gosetle that a com 22nd September, 1898, he supplied mercial

convention between the United

the governing body with careful statistics Kingdom and Persia was signed at Teher.n

on this point, which show that only on the 9th of February last and ratified on 161% of the scholars were without the 27th of May ensuing, ander which the near relations resident in the most-favoured-nation treatment is secured to parents or Colony; and he has no reason to believe British Colonies, so long as they severally do that any material change in this ratio has

not withhold from Persia the same treatment since taken place. Regarding the internal

as they accord to other foreign countries. I FORMATION has been received from the

prevent damage to buildings. Practice will commence at 9 a.m. and end about 11a.m. if the range is clear.

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in a suitable manner, erecting thereon a build- ing which will be architecturally worthy of the position, and structurally well fitted for the purpose it is intended to serve. The Portu- guese Miss.un will receive an increment of 250 a month to its income.

COLONIAL LITERARY NOTES,

THE PROBLEM OF HUMAN PERSONALITY. In analysing the deeper problems of man's nature and destiny one is confronted with a difficult subject which few will admit is ever discussed with the same critical exactitude as

affecting questions far easier of solution. A is habitually shown in other methods of inquiry treatise on so vast a subject must necessary arouse the keenest interest of every student of

HOTEL

AN INCORRIGIBLE THIEF.

John Worthing was also excellent: he should however have his words more readily at his disposal, and bis love scenes with Gwendoline Fuirfar might have been more thoroughly re hearsed. Capt. Bushe, Canon Chasuble, mude na admirable country parson, while Mrs. Has

A seaman, of the name of Charles Doyle, was tiberated from Victoria Gaol a few days ago, fter serving two months' imprisoninent for stealing clothes to the value of So fromings, as the society chaperon, Lady Bracknell another seaman in October last. His desire was thoroughly well suited to the pan, her for acquiring that which does not belong to

make up being remarkably well done. Mrs. Pemberton and Mrs. Tulloch as Gwendolins im appears to have received no check; for, at tiongkong Hotel and made his way to a rocreditably indeed. They should both, however, ten o'clock last evening, he strolled into the and Ceelly, respectively, had some rather awk

ward passages to handle, and this they did very

and receiving no answer he proceeded to through the Colony, Knocking at the door pay more attention to their diction. Mrs. occupied by a Mr. Lutz, who was passing

investigate, and once inside the room overdone, and she is to be congratulated on Fitzwilliams, as Miss Prism, filled a part to perfection which might very easily have been

this morning, when the police found him, worn and weary, at the Sea Len's Institute, Kowloon. Meanwhile, Mr. Lutz, who was leaving for loss of the clothing and bandbag to the man Manila by the Rubi, complained of the

morning,, Doyle peered over the rails of the

ger of the Hotel, and Mr. H. Haynes Rer. Canon Clusable, D. D. (Rector

lock to answer a charge of theft. In sentencing. made inquiries, with the result that, this

said prisoner appeared to be incorrigible as he had only been relea ed from gaol about a him to three months' imprisonment, Mr. Kemp

couple of days, after serving iwo months for were thirteen convictions against him. Doyle wished the case to be sent to the Supreme Canit, but to tunately for him Mr. Kemp dealt with it summarily..

novel rendering of Drum South, which was highly appreciated,

The following is the complete cast - John Worthing, J. P. of the Manor.

House, Woolton, Hertt fordshire) Algernon Mocnici...ftis friend)...leut. J. Davidson, R.Ai

AriminenggLieut. Smith; H.A.

poof Woalion).............. Merriman (Butler to Mr. Worthing: Brent.

Cape Bushe, e LauafMr. Moncrieff's ma-scrvant).Mr. H. Hancock, Lady Bracknell Mr. Haslags, w Hon Gwendolise Fairfax ther

daughter).Mr Pemberton. Cecily Cardew John Worthing

Mrs, Tulloch ¡¿Mrs. -Fitzwilli

Act Algernon Moncrieff's Rooms, Hall. Moon Street, W. Act If The Ganden at The roout the Manor House, Woollon.

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the 16th instant, and the of bis Divine relations and his title to immorre had thrust his lounge suit. What happened selves very satisfactorily. The Amphitrite's the passage carrying a handbag into which much to do, but nevertheless acquitted thein- sibility of each teacher in his own class. It Bat.ery are warned to keep the doors and tion. Before us we have the revised edition of thief again appeared on the scene at six o'clock. Dand, which played during the evening, gave a is also unadvisable, he wrote, for any man windows of their houses, open on that date to

next is a matter of surmise, but the impudent to give daily more than two reading and one conversational lessons, as either his nerves will suffer from overstrain, or the class from his wearied indifference. Personally, he considers 14 hours daily away from his own

It is notified in the Gazelle that the King has class 10 give one lesson to each of two other allowance with respect to the Ordinances to not been advised to exercise his power of dis classes, sufficient to benefit these sub-sec. provide for the more effectual prevention of tions, without injury to all three sections. frauds on owners and charterers of ships by Dr. Wright objects to the suggestion that an stowaways, their aiders and abettors; to set English master should be in charge of three apart a holiday to be known as "Victoria Day" sections of a class with two Chinese assist-loving remembrance of iler Most Gracious ants subordinate to him. Ist. Because the Majesty the late Queen Victoria; and to pro-and treats the material, problems that confront ieft. Within the past eight, months there Manor House, Woulton. Act III.—Morning

vide for the regulation of the imperi agd ex. principle imperium in imperio is always port of cattle and other live stock to and from PHOTOGRAPHIC open to objection; the arrangement of aine the Colony.

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Dispe.sary? the Committee is apparently unaware, that H.E. TSEN Ch'up-hsüen, who has been one of the duties of the head master is in seriously ill for the past month, writes a Canton his frequent visits s to class-rooms to advise correspondent of the N. C. D. News, although both English and Chinese masters, though somewhat recovered, is still weak and will naturally the latter receive most of his attentherefore need a further period of rest and quiet. tion: He objects to delegating his personal His Excellency intends therefore to ask ber duties to his subordinates. As to the suggesjea-chun, the new Governor of Kwangtung, to mission of the Throne to allow H.E. Chang tion that no division should contain "more act in his stead for another month, and H.E than go scholars reckoning by the average as accordingly telegraphed to Peking for the attendance," Dr. Wrights says, if this necessary permission, which will doubtless be means that on opening day not more than nccorded him.

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that exceedingly clever and original work, entitled Divinity and Man, from the pen of Mr. W. K. Roberts, who, we believe is acting deputy Commissioner of Customs at Hankow. To qun e his own words, it is "a doctrinal postulate exemplifying the universality of Deity souls; together with an allegory dealing with and the Diving origin and destiny of finite

cosmic evolution and certain social and religious problems." The author, theorizes concerning the origin of cosmic energy in its relation to the development of the finite sou, He studies the formation of intellectual power, the embodied ego. The personal advantages of honesty, the rationalism of religious belief and disbelief, and numerous questions of practical morality are among the subjects which are occupies the latter hall of the volume, consists fearlessly analysed; while the allegory, which of a searching arraignment of modern Christian WESLEYAN FOREIGN MISSIONS. civilization. Four lengthy chapters are devoted to the doctrinal argument, and clearly set forth the spiritual applicability of the truth branch of the Wesleyan Missionary Society The anniversary services of the Hongkong of evolution to the progress of the phychical are fixed for Sunday and Monday next, the 13th rersonality of man, while the allegory, dealing and 4th instant. The first of these will take with cosmic evolution and certain social and place to-morrow morning at St. Ardiew's Hall, religious problems, is really a contemplation at a quarter past ten o'clock, and the preacher of certain earthly conditions as if viewed by will be the Rev..) Dr. Noyes, of Canton. The visitors from celestial spheres. Taking us other services will all be held in the Yokoh in imagination to the higher astral zone of Soldiers Home, Arsenal Street. Tomorrow the earth, the author dwells on the pro-at-3

The cesses of the

an address, on missionary topics, Vilto lution, giving, an historical summary of the the Rev. W. Bridie, who

world's pr.mal origin and evo will be given to parents and children by The.N wbble planetary system, and a most interesting preacher at a service to be held at 6 pm On The M. will also be Yokohaina and st iking vision of the earth's future. Other Monday 14th inst. al, 6 p.in, a tea, will be material word, and the zones of the astral Mr. W. T. Anstey, RN will preside and chapters are, devoted to researches, upon the given, Inllowed by a public missionary meeting. world, Mr. Roberts touching upon the ultima mysteries of life with a wealth of imaginat

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