TELEGRAMS.
[Reuter'1.]
Note Circulation in France.
LONDON, 14th January. The circulation of bank notes in France having reached its maximum, the Govern ment has introduced a Bill raising the cir culation by 800,000,000 francs, in order to avert a depletion of the metal reserve...
The Elections.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY JANUARY 16 1906.
DIOCESAN SCHOOL AND ORPHANAGE" FOR BOYS.
DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES.
THE GOVERNOR ON ANCIENT HISTORY.
His Excellency Sir Matthew Nathan dis. tribined the pilzes in the successful scholars at the Diocesan School and Orphanageto-day. As uaual, there was a large attendance of those
PRIZE LIST.
The prize-list is as follows im
ADMIRAL:NOBL IN MANILA.
We learn from the Manila Cablenews of the
Oxford University Local Examinations :---- Sentar: J. Glaisermann, T. Loft. Junior : H. G. Brand, 3rd Class Honours), Cro'ius, China, that the Governor-General gave a ban
To-day's Advertisements,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
In the Official Administrator of the Estate of the late HERBERT ROSK (deceased). to sell by
G Mackenzie, R. Drade, F. F. Sleinen, W.quet on the tath inst, a his residence on calle Diude, W. Thom, T. Jex. Preliminary: W. H. Alix, la 1 onour of Admiral Sir Gerard Noel, Purke, G. E. Lace, 1. Chunyu, H. H. Mat Among those present were Flag-Captain Ben.. thary, R. J. Hastings, Wen Hodak, S. Jex.
Class Prires VII Standard: (1) W. Drude, inck, Captains Savory, Shortland, and Grant,
Crollus; VI Standard: (1) R. J. Hastings, commanding the British vessels; Major-General THE Un tersigned have received instruction. (a) Chan Wing-to; V. Standard : (1) Chiu, Yan Corbin and General Corbin and General Blin (2, (2) Lai Shiu-on; Va Standard: (1) Admiral Train and Captains Logan, Merrill, and Yan Fat-ku, (2) W. R. Wong: Illa Standard: Tavera, Legarda and Smith; Judge Johnson of Anderson, (3) F. Ablong; IVb Standard: Drakeofthe United States navy, Commissioners
Whitfield, (2) W. Lynborg i lub Stand
the Supreme Court; Acting Consul-General Up to the present, 45 Liberals and 12 master, Mr. G. H. Piercy, Archdeacon Ban. Standard Eng-tiac, (2) Leung Kwan: 1
Gordon and Messrs. Wood and Jones of the Unionists have been elected, gitti a Liberal nister, Mr. E. A. Hewett, Mr. E. A. Irving. Tam Sz-yan, (2) Lau Ki-kit i la Standard: British community. Captain Noble, aide to the Governor-General, was in attendance upor the acting Governor-General. The residence of the acting Governor-General was prettily decorated with plants and bunting, and during the evening, which was very pleasantly spont the constabulary band played several selec
LIBERAL GAINS.
gain of 22 seats.
MR. BALFOUR'S DEFEAT.
Laler. Mr. Balfour has been defeated for Man- chester (East) by Mr. Lorridge, the Liberal candidate, by 6,403 la 4.423. The defeat
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interested in the boys and the welfare of the school, among those présent being the head | ard"
Special) Mok Hing.
(1) T. Rowland, (*) J. Sinn, Th (1)Feter Abesser Ib. Standard: (1) Mol Inspector of Schools,, Mr. Bráldwond, head. master of the Ellis Kadoorie School, Mr. Ho
Prites-VII Standard :-Scripture, Kom Tong, Mr. R. A. B. Pansonby,, His Ex-R. Drude. Shakespeare & Latin, J. Orolius cellenty's private secretary, Rev. F. T. Johnsor, Mathematics, Wi Drude. Latin, W. Thom. and many others,
Algebra, C. T. Sullivan. Shortband, J., C Frewin Drawing, F. F. Siemsen. Chinese, VI Standard:-Scripture & Mathematics, Chan Wing-to, Latin, F. Schnepel Mathe
Hastings, V. Standard Chiu Yarisz. Euclid, W. Sion..
HEADMASTER'S REPORT."
was received with the wildest enthusiasm in report as follows:-We are thankful to say that matics, R. Scripture & Mathematics,
London. It is believed that a safe seat will be found for Mr. Balfour in Eccles.
The Unionist clubs recognise that the flowing tide is with the Liberals, and are preparing for the wort even strong cand dates are beginning to quake.”
The Liberal headquarters are jubilant, and are confident of a big independent majority.
[N«C. D. Newbs.]
The Manchuria Re-Settlement, Takie, toth January, The Peking Treaty was ratified by the Mikado yesterday, and published this after-
GODR.
China is now seeking a treaty with Russia concerning Manchuria.
The Tibet Question.
Peking, roth January
The Panshen. Lama, of Tibet, is now in India, and is meeting the Prince of Wales and The Vicesay daily. The Chinese Government thinks the matter important and has-seat an order to the Chinese representative.in India to proceed with his mission to negotiate the Tibetan Treaty.
Mr. Pokotileff (Russian, Minister) has made suggestion to the Wai-wu-pu in this connec
tion.
Mr. G. Piercy, Jr., the headmaster, read his
the year 1995 was characterised by good health, steady work and harmonious co-operation. The same teachers remained with as, and in additional trained master was added in the -person of Mr. Hall, who arrived from England
in August, being the third teacher added in three years. After four years' good work, Mr. Brawn was granted farlough from 30th March to oth October, While all have worked well, taken An interest in the success of the School and shown 'esprit de corps, it is not invidious to acknowledge that Mr. Sykes' help has been simply invaluable as second master. In May Miss Armour took the place of Miss Austen as assistant matron.
The total enrolment of scholars for the year was 288 the average attendance was 195 last year 188): the school days 135 During The last few years the number of absentees bas been much smaller.
IV Standard: Scripture, F. Ablong, Mu- sic, G. H. Piercy, Algebra, G. Whitle. Chi- nese, Yeung 1-cheung.
Brush Drawing, J. Whitfield. Chinese, Leung 111 Nandard:-Scripture, Tao Ping-lam. Kwan.
11 Standard :—Scripture "(a), T. Rowland, (b). Aschie. Chinese, Chan Pak-cheung
1 Standard: Scripture (a), J. Chung, (b) Fu Po-kwong, Chinese, Mok Cheuk-san.
Oxford Local Examination-H. G. Brandt. Athletics G. Evans, " Good Conduct S. Jex.
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tions.
COMMERCIAL
SHANGHAI SHARE MARKET,
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PUBLIC AUCTION, TO-MORROW, (WEDNESDAY), the 17th january, 1906, at 7.30 AM, within the. Jockey Club Compound near the Grand Stand, Subscription Griffins of this Season 1955-6. TWO CHINA FOIES
If purchased by Member or Members of the Hongkong Jockey (lib these ponies will be eligible to be entered for and run at the Race Meeting in be held next month a^il für which a programme has been issued.
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Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, 16th January, 19c6.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Advices from Shanghai, beating date rath THE Underswned have received instructions inst, state-Business reported:-Shangbai Yangtze Wharver at Tis. 272. Indo-Chinas and Hongkew Wharves at Tls. 235 for March.
Tis, 69 for March, and Tis, 70. för April, Farnham Boyds at Tis. 115 cash, and Tis.' 137), 130 for March. Laou Kun Mows at Tis. 60. Langkats at Tls, 235 for March.
Business done direct:-Indo-Chinas at Th 66) cash, and Tis: 68 for March. Farnham Boyds at Tis, 126, 1271, 130 for March. Lang. kats at Tis, 232, 235 for March.
TODAY'S EXCHANGE
Selling.
THE GOVERNOR'S ADDRESS. His Excellency the Governor, 'who was cheered to the echo, remarked he found it was often the case that the report of the headmaster was somewhat more favourable, than that of the Inspector of Schools. But while Mr. Ieving Londin-Bank T.T had pointed out various weak points-in which
Di demand mu he was sure the instructional staff would give France-Bank. T.T...
Da. 4 mths' sight After a ten years' interval the Belilios Trus-attention-be stated that the work and manage Americe-Pank T.T. tées in April offered 5 medals and prizes forment of the school could not be considered Gerany-Hank T.T. public competition by not more than candis otherwise than very efficient. That was very
India T.T.................. dates from any one School Our boys won the satisfactory, as was also the success of the boyshange-Hanh 1.T.. De demand...... first three prizes, viz. :--
in the Oxford Local Examination, and the ex- Singapore T.T... amination for the Bellios Scholarship, and in the Japan-Bank TT.............!. advanced course of hygiene. This Excellency Tava-Hørk T.T. ......... said he noted with satisfaction that the num-
Buying In July 23 boys entered for the Oxford Local hers had increased, and that the attendance had Examination: 17 passed, being our highest been more regular Also, that the strength of record,, viz, a seniors, 8 juniors, 7 preliminary.the teaching staff was being maintained. That H, G.Brandt was placed in bonours in the
was very important, especially. In view of the junior,
curriculum having been extended,, and he thought it well to repeat the word of warningoats' sights which he gave St. Stephen's College, that the
4 months' sight Germany management should bear in mind that know Bank of gamle
Har Silver....... ledge was beller measured by its depth, than Sovereign the extent of its area. Addressing the boys,
T. Loft, silver medal and $30. W..Drude, bronze medal and Sza. H. G. Brandi, $20.
In October Wan Ho-lak won an open Reli lios Scholarship at the Hongkong College of Medicine, and has begun, his studies at the Alice Memorial Hospital
After school re-opened in March, two sub
MISTAKEN IDENUTŲ.
THE BUILDING OF A CARGE-IDAT. This morning before his Honour Mr. A. G. Wise, Pulsne Judge, in Summary Jurisdiction,jects were added to the curriculum. Drawings Excellency said they would remember that, Chan Youn, boat builder, sued Chan Ngau Cha, cargo-boat owner, for the recovery of the sum of $47.38, dus by defendant in plaintiff, as' balance for the building of cargo-boat. Mr. G. C. Master, of Mesars. Johnson, Stokes and Master, appeared to represent the plaintiff, and Mr. F. X. d'Almada e Castro represented the defendant.
Mr. Master: The repairs were done in 1902. His Honour: 1902? Then you are out of time, under the Statute of Limitations
Mr. Master: Yes, that would be so, my Lord, but there were liter payments, in 1994.
His Honour: Ah then that, of course, makes a difference, I'll hear what you all have to say..
affording excellent training in form and colour, history, and explained to them how the facts was taught to the three lower sinndards at the last prize-giving, he walked to them about and is very popular with the little boys, derived from the school course helped them to Hygiene was taught to all boys from Standards
a subsequent apprehension of the world's in. HI to VII in connection with the Hygiene teresting alories. Examinations generously instituted by H.E.
He had then given them- two sketches to show how the growth of a the Governor a "team" entered for the civilisation or of a nation could be traced down elementary stage, and although not success. ful in carrying off the handsome shield we inimight be able to interest them by a sketch the centuries. On this occasion he thought he tend to try again. A number entered for the advanced stage and with better success as W. rude won the second prize, S5o. To meet what appeared to be a need, we began to teach Latin after the suigmer holidays.
The Inspector visited the school in Decem- her and examined some of the classes. In his
awards the bigbe i grant allowed by the Code The Rev. F. T. Johnson examined Standards vii-til in Holy Scripture, and examined the first and second standards. I held an examina tion throughout the school in all subjects at the close of each half year, and am satisfied that
Plaintiff said he was working for the defend-report he classes the school as very efficient, and ant in building and repairing his boats since 1900, ned defendant had made several pay: ments, but there was still a balance due of $47,38 And he produced bonks to prove the account. From the books it appeared that the sister-in-law of the defendant gave the order for the boni, and asked plaintiff to put defend-gand work is being dore in all classes. ant's name with hers in the books. It was the woman who made the payments.
His Honour, without calling upon Mr. d'Almada e Castro, asked Mr. Master if he wanted to go on
Mr. Master: No, I don't think so, now, my Lord.
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His Honour: Thiere's no doubt he's been dene; somebody owes him the money, but he has got hold of the wrong person now. There must be judgment for defendant with coats,
AN IMPORTANT OPIUM RAID,
.
MR. HO KOM TONG'S MUNIFICIENCE. A Chinese geat tinan, Mr. Hu Kom Tong, has munificiently placed $1,000 in the bas ds of the Commitee, that the interest. may he given every year as a scholarship in the first boy, and in order that it may begin this year Mr Ho Kum-tong has adited $60 for the first scholarship,
PHYSICAL EXERCISE
drawn in another way. Instead of following i stary down the course of time, he would try to give them a rough picture of the state of the world at a particular period of its existence; That would help them to a practice which he always followed when he read about events which happened long ago-to try to picture. for himself the events which were happening at the same time in other countries. The period which he proposed to deal with was the year them 10 understand the date when he stated 500 B.C., 24 centuries ago. It would help that since that time 75 generations of people. had lived and died. His Excellency procerded briefly to describe the condition of affairs in China, the dynasty, the philosophers, and their teachings, and the general state of the country. Passing on to India, His Excellency traced the rise of Buddhism, the power of the Brahmin priesis-oven brown for a time by the lustre of Buddha and the power of India's ancient civilisation. The Persians were then as the height of their greatness under the rule of Darius the First. The revolt of the Greeks
As in former, years, careful attention has against the oppression of the Persians had just been given to physical exercise. The boys commenced, to culminate in the great battles have drill twice a week when the drill instruc. of Marathon on land and Salamis at 'tea, when tor's military duties will allow. In summer
the Persian power was first overthrown. Then there was sex bathing and swimming, and the the Greeks, freed from the thraldom of the season was closed by aquatic sports, and a
suzerain power, laid the foundation of their picnic by launch kindly lent by Mr. Osborne, glory in the arts, which did more for the to whom our thanks are also due for the loan civilisation of Europe than anything else Western Europe was inhabited by skin-clad of a launch for the Boxing-day excursion, when
DISHONEST OPIUM FARM SERVANT. At the Police Court this maming, before Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne, three Chinamen--one of them an accrentant in the employ of the Opium Farm-were brought up on remand on the boys and their sisters and friends from the and naked barbarians. In conclusion, His Ex-| charges of being in possession of illialt opium, Dincesan Girls' School had.games and races at ƒ cellency trusted that, from the sketch he had Lai Chi Kok, towards the cost of which Mr. given, they would understand what a help it Sullivan of Amney agnia kindly contributed was to be able to look round the world at some the present civilisation emerged. He now pro The boys remaining during the summer holi-particular period of its history, and realise how posed to follow the precedent of last year, and present to the scholar who had taken most advantage of his historical studies a special
selling the same, ant nish with forging the trade-mark of the Opium Fari
Mrs. Gomes,
Chief Excise Officer Hoggarth said that, from information received at the Company's days were, through Mr. Bowley's kindness, office, it was learnt that's certain party was selling opium under false labels. An officer taken by tram to see Harmston's Circus and was deputed to investigate, and on the 14th he Menagerie. A very pleasant evening was saw a well-dressed native enter No. 558 Queen's spent with the gramophone kindly lent by Road West with two boxes under his arm. A bargain was struck, and the shopkeeper of 558 cricket and tennis competitions between this" The Bishop last year offered prizes for paid $40 for the two boxes of opiumn, thinking at the time that the stranger was from the School and St. Stephen's College, but the latter Opium Farm. The man was followed, and la. declined to play. Our football team bas, under ter a house at No. 10, Kennedy Town Praya this season; in cricket we have only played one Mr. Brawn's fostering care, not lost a match was raided. Over 1,000 empty opium boxes were discovered, including 15 taels of prepared match and won it against the Chinese Y.M.C.A. opium which was ready for sale, two false
Advantage was taken of the annual overhaul chops, and paste for sticking on the Inbefs.
in the summer holidays to introduce improved Enquiries were then made, and it was elicited methods of ventilation in the schoolrooms and that 496 small boxes of opium were sold at No, with hot water service Instead of the old- dormitories, and an English cooking range SSC Queen's Road West,
Evidence was taken, and the first mag--the fashioned Chinese kitchen. A new box-room accountant of the Opium Farm-was sentenced
was enclored in the covered playground: two to two months' hard labour, and, funber, kad
class rooms were enlarged by removal of party to pay a fire of Sto for being in possession of walls and a wire fence put on the tennis court false labels; the second defendant was feed Our thanks are again due to Mesra, Palmer to protect neighbouring Government windows. $100, or two months' hard labour; while the third man was discharged;""
and Turner for superintending these improve. ments, and to the following gentlemen for providing prizes: Hon. Mr. T. S. Smith, Hon. Mr. Wei Yuk, Rev. F. T. Johnson, Messrs. L. Arnold, F. B. L. Bowley, T. Edwardı (Canton), Fung Wa Chuen, Ex A. Hewett, He Fook, Ho Tong, and Siq Tak-fan,
SOHE of the Chinese high authorities are ex- pressing their views against the China-Japanese convention, as China has, they allege, lost too many rights and interests.
prise (loud applause).
The prize was presented in John Crolius, His Excellency, continuing, remarked that it did not seem quite fair that the boys, should have all the prizes and the masters none, so he Piercy (loud applause). had much pleasure in presenting a prize to Mr.
Rev. F. T. Johnson moved a vote of thanks to His Excellency for presiding, and mentioned that Mr. Ho Kom Tong, who had presented a Scholarship to the school, desired that the Scholarship should begin this year.
His Excellency announced that the Scholar. ship had been won by William Drude, who had atro passed the Junior Oxford Local Examina tlon, and won the Belilios Scholarship and one of his own hygiene prizes (loud applause).
the headmaster and the visitors, cheers were given for the King, the Governor, After the singing of the National Anthem,
The proceedings then ended.
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SATURDAY,
the 10th January, 1906, at 2.30 .M., at their Sales Rooms, No 8, Des Voeux ead, corner al Ice House Strezi,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE CURIOS,
Comprising OLD SATSUMA VÄSE“, INCENSE BURNER, WALL PLAVES, GOLD" and SILVER CLO.SONNE WARE, TEA SETS, LACQUERED WARE, SHIK EMBROID EIES, OLD BRONZE, WALL HANG. INGS, KAKEMONOS, IVORY ORNA- MENTS, &c, &c., &c.
Catalogues will be issued. TERMS —ÂI usual,
HUGHES, & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, 16th January, 1906,
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Entintations.
Special Opportunity
AT THE
ROBINSON PIANO
CO. D.
ONE GETS A POOR RETURN FROM"
A PIANO IF IT IS A MERE ARTICLE OF FURNITUR OR AN INDIF FERENT MUSICAL INSTRUMENT.
ATTACIKAN.
APOLLO
PIANOLA
AND ALL MUSIC IS AT YOUR COMMAND
A CONCERT OR DANCE PROGRAM."
"ME AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE
$290 UPWARDS.
HIRE OF HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM.
RACHALS'
PIANOS
$550, formerly $670.
S. MOUTRIE & CO, JUST UNPACKED
LIMITED,
14, QUEEN'S ROAD,
IMPORTANT SALE
OF
NEW PIANOS,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ......9.76.To save removal to our New Premises:
YORK BUILDINGS,
OPIUM QUOTATIONS, Toilay's unolations are as follows
Per picul Malwi New *********0.@ 1,010/1,930
Old.....
@ 1,050/1,100, Older
.....@ 1,180/1,200 1,280/1,300 Per chest
935
#
Oldest
Patna New
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........ 925
Old............... Betistes New
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To-day's Advertisements,
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPART. MENT.
Military Authorities that FIELD FIRING INFORMATION has been received from the PRACTICE will be carried out on the area bounded by lines from Diamond Hill to Lion back to Diamond Hill with the exception of Hill, thence to Tates Cairo, Kowloon Peak and the pubs over Shatin and Grasscutters Passes, on the 13th, 15 h, 17th, 19th, 22, 23rd and 14th January, between the hours of 9 A.M. and Noon on each day,
-T. SERCOMBE SMITH,
Colonial Secretary, Hongkong, 12th January, 1906.
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Las THE Steamship
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, PORT SAID, HAVRE AND HAMBURG. THE Steamship
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