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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1906.

A SCHOLASTIC LOSS,

After nearly fifteen years of strenuous labour in the educational field, Mis. Bate. mau, headmistress of the Belilios Public School for Girls in Hongkong, has decided to seek that ictirement from the stress and anxiety of the schoolroom which she has so well earned. The Behlios Public School was gifted to the community by the late Mr. E: R. Belitiös ta maçet an undoubted want Lise education of Chinese gitis. But the high standard of education provided at the school attracted not only Chinese, pupils, but also those of European parentage, and although, as His Excellency the Governor remarked yesterday, the school is now reverting to the A. S. WATSON & CO., orginal intention of the founder, there are

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still many students attending the classes who are hot of Chinese, birth-- fact which Fredounds to the credit of the headmistress, and speaks volumes for the character of the education instilled. Since its inception, the Belilios Public School has experienced many vicissitudes, the calamity of the plague visitation in 1893, and again in root, reducing the school attendance to vanishing point. But the hearty desire for a sound and deriveducation overcame these difficulties, with the result that, despite all its trials, the schoot is Bourishing, and proving to be a potent factor in the life of Hongkong to-day. To Mrs. Batemian belongs the 134 honour of having piloted the school through the rough and broken waters of its early days, and she can afford to look back

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE German mail of the 20th Dec. was de livered in London on the 17th inst.

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CHAM Yau, who, for the recond time, ventured ed, was this morning sentenced to 13 months into the Colony after having been twice banish, BR1 labour, and, six hours exposure in the

stocks.

We are requested. to state that entries for the forthcoming race meeting close with the clerk of the course to-morrow, the zoth inst., at 5 pm. Members are reminded that all covers must be

sent to the Hongkong Club before that hour,,' Two bluejackets from H.M.S. Andromeda were charged before Mh. F. A. Hareland at the Magistracy this morning, with behaving in a disorderly manner at Wanchai yesterday, and one of them with refusing to pay his ricksha hire. The charges being proved, the firal man was fined $7, and the second $7.50, with the usual alternatives...

ST. GEORGE'S DAY.

THE PATRON SAINT HONOURED,

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JURM:10Pius. :

January 19th. Delightful weather greeted the patrons of the turf this morning, but as it was not one of thie galloping maraings the altendance was a meagre onc.

St. George's Ball takes place to-night. Plea sant as the social features of this national gathering might be, it is hoped that the plea- santness of the evening might not rob the onthaalum to-morrow morning. With the regular Saturday visitors of the course of their prevalence of King's weather and seeing that entries close to-morrow afternoon, some excel- lent performances on the training track may be anticipated with the early hour of dawn to- morrow, when the gathering of local "sports." and their fair companions should be a particu.

day in the following times:-'

A few smart quarters were indulged in to

Copper King, 30.

Mody's grey derby, 34. Craig's derby Zebra, 34 steady. Craig's grey sub., 32. »

Umbrian King (with blanket), 31.

Emerald King (ditto), 30.

THE str. Packa, on her arrival at Shanghai

PREPARATIONS FOR THE DALL. from Hankow, the other day, reported that on Englishmen ja Hongkong to-day are pre the fath inst, at 8 p.m. the passed the str. Tuchpared to declaim at the shortest notice those aground Inside Hen Point lightbost."

well-known lines-"Be England what she will, with all her faults I love her still." For this St. George's Day, and for the first time in the bistory of the strangers who, on arriving in Hongkong, have honoured in royal fashion. There have been the patron saint will be Colony

come to the very natural conclusion that they bad landed in a Scotch possession. They heard about St. Andrew, and the famous ball at which Scotsmen assemble in their hundreds, and per- form exploits whase description lasts till the following November. They heard of Burns and his merry muses, and they were assailed on every side with the heavy cadence of the Glasgow accent, or the nch ring of the High-larly large one. saint not a word was spaken. For that matter lander's burr. But of England and her patron St. Davidof Wales was a comparative nobentity while St. Patrick might lill be snakes out of Ireland for all the attention paid chasing

The Englishmen were the first to realise that to his excellency by the Celts of Hongkong they must put an end to such a state. of affairs, and hoist the banner of St. George. Accordingly, it was decided Inst year that St. George's Day should no longer be ignored; and it was further resolved that the To-night, the first public St. George's Ball takes celebration should take the form of a ball.

place in the City Hall Buildings, and there is not the slightest doubt that it will be one of the successes of the season, vising with the St. Andrew's and Mikado Balls which have pre- ceded it. An admirable commitee was ap pointed to look after the decorations-a.com mittee which thought ne labour too arduous in the cause of St. George; and the result of theit efforts is to be seen in the beautiful scheme LEE Tak, a coulie, wandered into the Tai Tamthroughout the various Halls.

of embellishment which has been adopted Tuk waterworks yesterday, and then wandered

Unlike the

canny, clannish Scotsmed, who out again, with a small box, containing clothes can never see too much of the thistle and the and money of the aggregate value of $19. He spied by some of the coolies employed at the was getting, clear away with his loot, but was

works, ana they hauled him back again, with the result that to-day he sits for six hours' in stocks and, that experience concluded, will com mence three weeks' hard labour, by order pl Mr. F. A. Razeland,

THE following programme of music will be performed by the band of the and Royal West Kent Regiment on the New Parade Ground, on Monday next, from 4 to 5.30 p.m.

March....Spandan Overtues..." Rajmon!" The hungaric Scene Bagout **** Sex Man *Selection fro... * Matitmun

Grand March. ...** Tannbaser

Got save the King.

In Held Thoma, iratuito Elgar Wallace Wagner

Hough's derby, 30 als... Mody's roan derby, 31 4/5. Highland Man and Banzai, 31. Goetz's Rabbit and his partner, 30; Rabbit finished ahead. →

White's blue dun (late H; Rose's), 31 3/5. S. H. Michael's hack, 31 (reported). White Blaze, 33.

Diamond King, 303/5. Kadorie's aub, with blanket, 352. Humphreys's Donkey-tail, 33 4/5. Mikosh, 3G

Highland Star and Highland Chiel, 31 a/s, Mitchell's sub, with blanket, half mile, 43.

heather-when they are away from home-1.15 3/5 the Englishmen have pot absorbed all the rooms in their national pride. They have set. apart one Hall-that known as St.Andrew's to the honour of St. David, where the leck, the goat and all the national emblems of the Principality are displayed. While the old national entente cordiate place, with the Chamber of Cainmerce room is a sort of inter- British colours intertwined in token of good fellowship

SERGEANT Watt yesterday raided No. 188 What first strikes the visitor on viewing the Hollywood Road, and in the servants' quarters decorations is the sense of proportion and found a party of 13 Chinese indulging in a workerss There is no gaudy display of tinsel artistic perception which have guided the quiet gamble. Investigations developed that and glittering gimcracks; the embellishments bouring houses, and they had procured some everywhere delightful to the eye. The blood the men were mostly cooks employed in neigh, are chaste, somewhat subdued in tone, and yet European cards, and were playing n.Celestialized cross of St. George appears at every turn. ed version of "poker". The men were arrest less chain of St. George's banner.

The carpetting on the main staircase is an end- ed, and the cards and money secured, and this are encircled with white and red bands. One of The pillars morning, when placed before Mr. F. A. Haze, the features of the decorations on the staircase land, the first man, the leader of the game, was

is the beautiful layer of white chrysanthemums fined $25, and the rest 83 each, and the cards

which covers the balustrade, while at each corner there are large atanding electric lights and money confiscated.

concealed in imilation flowers. "Over the main large-sized representation of St. George over window, and concealing it from view, is a coming the dragon-after the design which appears on the sovereign. The picture was drawn in the first instance by Mr. Bird, of Messrs.. Palmer and Turner, and enlarged by Chinese artists. Around the frame, are a multitude of electric lamps, and when these ate lighted and the staircase is illuminated the national hero should stand forth in transcend Sulliseni colours. Flowers and evergreens, besides pot plants of every description line the staircase At the top of the staircase, above the reception room, there is a fine representation of the dragon, wile festoons of greenery enliven the dull tints of the walls.

By kind permission of Lieut.-Cof. A. G. Fitton, D.S.O., and, Officers, the Band of the Second fattalion "The Queen's Own" (Royal West Kent Regiment) will play the following pro gramme of music during dinner at the tong kong Hotel, on Saturday, 20th January, 19obs

Kizzol, Marcha Entry of the tțiadiators "...Fucik tveggie did." Le like den Fers" Aulia Selection from The Rose of Persia

Vale

Zielaret Michaelli

.......” Namunanger „Descriptive......"The Turkials Patrol". Polacca (Pitcair Solu) Picaroon"..........Greene Selection Irambe Girl frost. Kay's The Darkier Jubile

Card save the King.

...Cary!! T'umer

A FISHERMAN, who was serving a long sen lence in the Victoria Gaol for burglary, was banished after his term had expired on the 5th, inst. A constable saw the fisherman safety on

board one of the Canton boats, and it is be: lieved that while the bua was leaving the harbour the hapished one jumped overboard and swam Sm-shur-po where he lived near the the Colony yesterday, and was arrested again police station for a few days. He returned to an a charge of committing another burglary duting the small hours of this morning in the Centrat district. He was placed before Mr. F. A. Hazeland this morning and the case was remanded.

Naturally, St. George's Half is one of the spent their time. The walls are hung with principal rooms in which the decorators have the flag of St. George. Around the cornices, there are large lador roses, while the ceiling The ceiling is covered with electric lamps- has been converted into one gigantic banner, with the red cross on a white background. there are 667 in all-and these are picked out in red and while as required to form the flag.

EARLY BIRD.

The catries for the races, close-to-morrow and, although the Bt. George's Ball takes place to-night I am sure there will be a good attend ance early to hiorrow morning on the padlock. A word or two about the probable entrants will not be out of place, here. With regard to the subscription griffins, not very many stand out from the bunch, but those that do are very far.

ahead of the common kerd.

subscription griffin, an iron grey, of bekutiful The first to be mentioned is Mr. C. P. Chater,

conformation. He hoks like a race pony, and his style of going may be classed as the finest on the course. Whether he can stay. or not remains to be seen, but I think I need have no fear on this point, as his mile on Tuesday satisfy me were 1 his owner. in amin. zasec, last quarter 30 2/5 sec., would

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The next on the list ir Mr. G. C. Moxon', grey griffs, but as, up to the present, he somewhat of an unknown quantity. He has has-tad but a light weight on his back, he is however, a very determined and resolute manner of moving and being of the short-back. cd, deep-girthed, stocky variety, anticipate he will be able to carry his weight for inches.

The next, from points of both virtue and good looks, is Mr. A. Babington's grey sub Although this pony arrived from the North quite tucked-up and poor, in condition,

he now looks quite in tiptop form, and carries a fair amount of belly, and having heen carefully let down by his painstaking trainer, is now being slowly brought back to put up a good finish, and has done fairly good acing form. In all his gallops he has always time; therefore I'expect him to be heard of, and catch the judge's eye at least once during the forthcoming meeting.

Another promising sub is Mr. D. Macdonald's Highland Star. This little "chap" appears to be able to go and stay a long distance, and being

to the fore in one of the long distance even is, all pony, will not much weight to carry, will, sincerely hope, cairy Mr. Macdonald's colours Mr. John Meier has had the luck to draw a very handsome pony, but the old proverb about Handsome is as handsome does" stands good in this canc. I must say, however, that this pony is one of the steadily improving sort, and each time he gallops appears to settle more

better style,

TELEGRAMS.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPHY

SERVICE,

CANTON" TROUBLES.

VICEROY SHUM OBDURATE.

GENTRY'S MASS MEETINGS OFFICIALLY IGNORED

Shameen, 19th January, 2.25 p.m.

The situation in Canton, as the outcome of the Viceroy's proposals to impose fresh taxes for the construo- tion of the Canton-Hankow milway, lias reached an noute stage.

The Viceroy refuses to yield u single concession to the gentry and merchants, and remains inflexible in his resolve to

carry out his original intentions, despite the clamour and disturbance created by the unpopu lar propositious.

The gentry, on the other hand, roused by the arbitrary action of the Viceroy, are holding mass meetings, denouncing the Viceroy for his high- handed and oppressive measures, and protesting against his continuance in office.

this imbroglio, and pursues his course, The Viceroy, turns a deaf ear to all

heedloss of the hubbub in the city,

A settlement of the dispute bu- tavern the Viceroy and the gentry is romote in the extreme.

So far, the city remains outwardly. peaceful, although the question at stake is being discussed oxcitedly on all banda.

[N. C. D. News). Riot at Klachta:

Poking, 13th January. riot at Kiachta and the Russian troops there - At the beginning of the month there, was a

Chinese ten merchants were plundered to the pined with the rioter extent of over Tis, 10,000, and the Russian In the disturbance the

merchnats also suffered inore or less.

The Russian authorities have claimed from the Chinese Resident at Kulun (Urga) that, as, the riot was caused by a Chinese mob, the loss of the Russian merchants should be meds good by China. The Chinese, however, consider revolutionists at Irkutsk that the riot was caused by the Russian

Committee of the Grand Council) considers the H.E. Chú Bung-chi (a member of the Finance Russian claim outrageous, and after a conference wupt has replied protesting in strong terine with TE, Na Tung and Lien Fang, the Wai against the Ru, sian claim.

Return of General Nogl.

Tokio, 14th January, station this morning, and was received with. General Nogi arrived at the Shimabasbi unprecedented demonstrations of sympathy and enthusiasm. He drove immediately the palace.

„ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

H.M,S. "HECLA". H.H.S. ANDROMIDA,"

Early yesterday afternoon, on the Naval Foot- ball ground, at the Happy Valley, the above match was played. The Andromeda opened was level for a while. After several fruitless attacks, the players from the cruiser netted an- other goal. Result; Andromeda xz Hecla ș..

THE Japan Mail states that the fourth big visiting St. David's Hall to-day, gazed awe. steadily down to his work, and finishes in scoring, and the liela soon equalized; play

Mr. D. Dorabjee's big black subscription griffin, I now consider must be classed unde, the pulle soup orden.. Direally he was debited with a bit of weight, he could not or would no1 gallop.

Mr. W. A. Cruickshank's little chestnut sub

is one that appears to be able to stay. He galloped a mile and a half in company with Mikosh one morning last week, and struck me as finishing very gamely.

H.M.S. "WATERWITCH" v. ILM.B. "ANDROMEDA."

Soon after the termination of the first-men. tioned match, the officers and men from the Waterwitch played the officers of the Andra. meda, on the same ground. The match was well contested and the game eventually result. ed in a draw, No scoring occurred.

case, the teacher proceeds to build on a foundation which has been laid by the parents; the child has been furnished with a

There is no St. Andrew's Hall on this oc- inchtal background; it has precociously

shields which bear strange and marvellous signs casion--it has become St. David's Hall, and it breathes Wales at every corner. On the walls are absorbed ideas and convictions; it has been

or motices. One of these, inscriptions reads trained, either vuluntarily or by natural

Cymru ain Byth" or words to that effect, and aptitude, in the knowledge of perspective,

the general consensus of opinion is that these and it goes to school prepared to assimilate

cabalistic terms signify Wales for ever. But the best of the mottoes is that which polilety | information which will be rabbed against

hints-45 Yoldraig Cochaddyzy Gychwyn." The the experiences previously acquired. Bin

linotype machine in its wildest moods never excelled that sentence. People who have been the Chinese girl, especially those of the dock at Yokosuka has been finished and was better class, starts out with many draw opened with, due' ceremony on the 7th inst.

struck at that sign.. It would require Daniel to read the lesson conveyed in Jacks. She has to dissociate western

Vice Admiral Kamimura took the principal those magic words. Nobody, in the Hall ideas from the views which she has part in the ceremonies, and the Emperor was could make them out nobody could pro- previously accepted unquestioningly, She

represented by Prince Arisugawa. A conspi-nounce them; nobody tried. Of course they mero something; Most people know the cuous figure was that of Chief Engineer Ishi- meaning of "Cead: mille faithe," or "Hani is handicapped by her ignorance of the wads, who has served continuously at Yokosu- soil," etc., or," Deus regit," etc., but "Yddraig," English language; her backgrounds do not ka since 1867. The dimensions of the dock etc., is beyond the ordinary man, beyond the fit in with the new condition of things. are the largest of any in Japan. It is capable Anglo-Saxon at all events. So we will simply Thus the teacher in Hongkong is required of receiving a ship 165 metres long, a6 metres

look that motto boldly in the face and pass to work a revolution in the native mind, to

beam and drawing of metres. The dock had have been erected at each end of the Hall, and on. Two great leeks, the emblem of Wales, been under construction since the close of 1901, on one wall there is the mountain goat and on reconstruct views, which are not necessarily and its cost has been ¥815,372. It immedia- the other the Frince of Wales's feathers. The wrong but are apt to run obliquely, Theretely received the Peresviet.

His Excellency the Governor must be credit ceiling lights represent the sun, moon and stars, ed with having two very good ponias. One a many excellent. teachers in Great

Altogether, those responsible for St. David's grey-No. 35-is moving very well, and as is Britain who would find it impossible to

all have done their work remarkably well. adapt themselves to such a situation. In

where the Union Jack Goats triumphantly lighter grey, with a donkey mark down the What was formerly the Chamber of Com Shanghai hedd quite good time he will have merce room, is for the nonce the British Hall to be reckoned with on race days. The other, a erratic. Play was slow and at half-time the Mrs. Bateman, the Government of Hong

The royal standard also has a place here. The back, is a big powerful pony, and looks like kong found an instructor of the young, who

three Halls, St. George's, St. Dad's, and the racing. He is as yet on the big side, but I was not only sympathetic and painstaking,

south we utilized for dancing, so that there think is coming to hand nicely. but also capable of understanding the

although over 1,000 people are expected to pleaty of room for the dancers, even thoughits and motives, which prompted the

attend the function. actions of the scholars, and of guiding them aright. Fifteen years in this part of the world is a long time to spend in that most fatiguing of tasks, instruction of youth; Mrs. Bateman has had crowded days and worrying nights, but she now retires in the knowledge that her work has been well done, and that the results are bound to show themselves in the advanced position of Chinese women in the Colony, and the higher ideals held by the next generation.

THE 'King's Park Range at Kowloon will be available for members of the Hongkong Volunteer Reserve Association for practice and competition shooting over the goo yards range, to-morrow (Saturday), from 2 o'clock to 5.30 o'clock; and on Sunday, the 21st, from 9.30 am, to 12 o'clock. There will bo a [so-IA "pool" competition sach day.

FROM the weekly leafle published by the Chinese Department of the Y. M. C. A. we learn that Mr. J. Ji fleuzeville, who played from scratch, has won the billiard championship of the Association for 1905. It is rather amusing to read that one member was "in fine fluking form," but it is comforting to know that, des pite his adversary's flukes, "the best man won an athletic meeting will be held on Chinese the cup." In the same issue it is stated that. New Year, and the programme comprises foot and bicycle races, tug-of-war, football match and other attractive items. Several members are said to be in training, and one has been on special diet for two months.

British

With regard to the Derby griffins one cannot say too much as they have not yet been sent over the full distance, and until one sees a pony going the Derby course, and watches his

ed out with busting and flowers: in front of the Supper will be served in the theatre. A very pretty scheme of embellishment has been carri dress circle facing the horse-shoe table on the finish, it is utterly impossible to form an en stage where His Excellency the Govenor and timate. I might say, however, that Potts and the chief officials responsible for arranging the Mody, according to advices from Shanghai, ball will have their seats, is a small St. George's appear to hold the best hands, though Mr. Cross, circled by a ring and buckle.

The Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, has Craig's and Mr. Ellis, Kadoosie's nominations SOME days ago a Chinamannamed Chan Wing for the fitting celebration of St. George's Day.

been the moving spirit in making preparations are not to be despised. was fined 575 with the option of three months! It was he who drew up the scheme of decora

. Of the old ponies there is little to say, as liard labour at the Police Court for being ia tions, who designed the characteristics which there appears to be a dearth in the land, possession of illicit opium. He was taken into

should mark the various Halls, and he Here again Mody and Potts are very strong. has been indefatigable gaol, and, on searching his bundle, some

in attending

Cruickshank's Mikosh appears to be in good counterfait coins were found,

see that his ideas were adequately car fettle, and has the reputation of being "dead This after ried into effect. The workers were as game." noon, at the instance of Inspector Smith, Chan follows: St. George's Ball-Mesurs: Wick Wing again faced the Court on two charges: Music room and reception room-Mr. Bowlsy

ham

Wilks and Captain Belson :

To-morrow morning's "pows" will settle and (1) bringing into the Colony seyen Chinese

the fate of a good many animals, and will counterfeit coins and (2) bringing Into the Major Pritchard, Mesurs. Dunn and Turner;

ladies' refreshment room, half and staircase decide whether they are to be race 'ponies, Colony seven local currency coins. He was

Macao cavalry ponies, or polo ponies and supper room-Mestre, Dunn, Denison and hacks. convicted, and sentenced to pay a fics of $50, Fittock. Mr. G. E. H. Beavis, the hon, secre or six weeks' hard labour on the first charge, tary, has inboured incessantly to get things in and, on the second, to go to gaol for six weeks order, and the success of this the initial celebra- the clerk of the course ai 5 p.m. tomorrow at I would remind owners that entries close to with hard labour. The sentences to run con- tion of St. George's Day in Hongkong is Hongkong Club, secutively,

assured

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THE RIDING BOY.

ROYAL ARTILLERY “A” 2, WEST KENTS "A." The second eleven teams from the above- mentioned clubs played a friendly match on the Military football ground, as Happy Valley,

West Kents were leading by a yesterday afternoon. Very faulty play way exhibited by both teams, and the shooting waS

Antillery strove hard to equalise and they were single. The attacking the greater part of the second half. Fortune. favoured them, and a few minutes shape of a goal. Result:-R.G.A. 1; West before time their efforts ware rewarded in the

Kents .1.

NEW FOOTBALL CLUB. kong and Whampoa Dock Company are about We hear that the employees of the Hong.

are a few good players there, we are sure they to start a football club, and, knowing that there will be able to put up a good team. It is stated lent them a piece of ground at Kowloon. that the Green Island Cement Company bave

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS DUE

American (Hongkong Maru) zząd inst Indian (Kumiang) 23rd (nst. "Australian (Bariern) '3rd prax.

The Chartered 5.5. Courtfield lelt Bombay on 12th inst, and is due to arrive here on tat prox. The T. K. K. s. Hongkong Maru leaves, Shangbal this afternoon, at 4 p.m., and is ex-

arrived at Kobe at 6.30pm, on 16th inst, and pected to arrive at daybreak, on 22nd inste

The G. P. R. Co's ss. Emprats of China left again at noon, Wednesday, for Yokohama, where she is doe to arrive si noon, on 18th jasť.

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