TELEGRAMS.
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The Education Bill
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY DECEMBER 22, 1906.
ANTERO BINDING SOLIE
MASS MEETING IN SHANGHAL.
A man meeting of the Tion Tea Hui and its supporters was held in the Town Ball yester day, says the N.G.D. News of 17th inst, the The motion in the House of Lords, pro-accasion being the transfer of the books and
LONDON, 20th December
testing against the House of Commons pro- cedure re the Education Bill, was adopted by 138 to 52.
Lord Lansdowne then pul a resolution that the House insisted on the amendments,
This means that the Bill is dead.
Later.
Lord Crowa faid the responsibility for wrecking the Bill, on the opposition.gi
The newspapers all agree that the country is on the eve of the most bitter controversy,
AND THE WASHOT PRIBOR. [From a Correspondent)]||
Canton, 20th December, Railway, School, College, and jodicial matters not requiring, for the moment, his further personal st pervision, H.E. Chow Fu has turned his attention in the direction of the Nambol Prison B.E. has had two, lengthy lotarviews with the Magistrate of Nambel upon the subject of the reforms in the prison. He then aske 1 the Magistrate if the sum of $5,000, set aside for the rebuilding and enlarging of the prison would be sufficient, and was informed that it would be sufficient to cover the cost H.E, told the Magistrate that it had given him much pleasure to hear that the latter had gone seriously into the question, and recommended the reforms mentioned. H.E. was the more pleased at this because when he held the post of Provincial Treasurer in the north, a certain German Consul told H.E. thai ho had been loside the Fambni prison, and found that it was "worse than hell." H.E. congratulated the Magistrate on his action in the matter
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INNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES.
Notwithstanding the inclemancy of the weather to-day a very large gathering of ladies and gentlemen assembled in the main hall of St. Ibieph's College at four o'clock this after noon, the day helor a red-inter day for the pupils of the College the distribution of prizes Punctually at the time mentioned Sir Francis Piggott, Chief Justice, who was accompanied by Lady Piggott, arrived and presided. When everyone was settled,
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be given in complete sentences and the ind verb should not be omitted as la oftan tons. The highest standarde were examined on England, with the object of eliciting how far the course of visual instruction has given ROBINSON PIANO them a clearer insight into the conf nature of the country. The course had to be somewhat hurried, and on the whole I am encouraged by the measure of success attained. But it is clear than there are immense difficulties to be overcome before bome-keeping youths can acquire a lively conception of surroundings so far removed from their vition, The following discriptions of the Thames Valley are typical: The valley of the Thames is very beautiful, especially in the evening, when the dost of London is blown up. The sun shines on it and makes it appear to be of different colours and continually changing which is called the son- set of the Thames. The scenery of the Thames is covered with bridges and tówora all along and some beautiful lighthouses,"
documents; egether with the general control of the organization the Chinese Committee The Chinese tickets announced that the pro ceadings would comence at a'p.tn., but before tiffin crowds were outside the main entrance awaiting adminions When the time appointed arrived, the hall was packed as it has never bean packed befors. The attendance is estis The Lords and the Education Billmated at between two and four thousand, and ibe larger estimate is probably nearer the mark Lord Lansdowne's motion, insisting on Every available inch of the Town Hall was the amendments to the Education Bill, was occupied, and spectators crowded even into adopted by 138 to sa..
the gallery and the window recesses. The walls of the hall were draped with Chineas flugs, and a large platform was erected at the west end for the accommolation of officials and foreign guests. For nearly two hours a continuous stream of Chinese, men and women, 'poured into the ball When it seemed that the hall could cuntain no more they stii continued. to enter, while those who had already gained admittance good-huinouredly allowed themsel ves to be packed even closer in making room for new comers. When the Inog progamme com. past week, and helped in liven this port upmenced those on the platform looked down on The Tsingfu made a fairly lengthy Bay
a sea of human heads. The proceedings word which was appreciated by the foral residenta.
most orderly throughout. The speakers were week, and the local Recreation Club is eagerly looking forward to her arrival, and rumours of ing remark was loudly applauded. There was really no necessity for the presence of stewards cricket and football matches are in the air.
holding high a plece of cardboard with the had come to listen, and listen they did to the single character "silence," for those present best of their ability. Most of the speeches, of ́able to take or bring full cargoes, as only course, were in Chinose, but to those foreigners $145, West Points $go, Hongkong Cottons 5:3mises to give good results. The allendance is according to the requirements of the Oxford Bumber of the West River steamers have latele who did not understand the language the China Borneos $10, Ices $235, Rapes $22; much better than it was in previous years, !
WUCROW NOTES.
"Wuchow, 18th December, 1956. The U.S.S Callao and the German gunboat, Tringtons have called at Wuchos during the
The Brother Director said:-Sir Francis Piggott, Ladies and Gentlemen, I am sorry to have to state that H.E. the Governor, notwithstanding his great desire to preside here to-day, is unable to, owing to his absence from the Colony. H.E, has always shown such a very, keen interest in the cause of education, that we really consider it a great loss to be deprived of his able criticism on the working of St. Joseph's College for the past year But the presence of Sir Francis Piggott fully compensates us for our loss. Yes, we are proad to hall in our mide! the Chief Justice of the Colony who, notwithstanding the multi- plicity of his occupations, has come to preside at our prizegiving here to-day. His Honour marks thereby the vital importance he attaches to the education of youth. In reviewing the Buyers:-National Banks $47, Union In work of the school for the year 1906 we have saraace $750, HK., C. & M. Steamboats $27,featon to be satisfied with the results obtained Raubs S8+, Kowloon Wharves S, Hongkong We have made a complete change in the thres
first, second and third standards. This was Farms 516, Cements Szoj, Electrica S1st, the non-Chinese are entirely separated in the done in view of the transfer of the Cathedral
giving more care to the Chinese and non- School to St. Joseph's College, and also of Chinese respectively. This arrangement pro-
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'TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE,
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History The subject is very well taught, and standard, V have noticeably improved. The upper standards are very well acquainted with their facts, though they do not always express them well, but freez
Mathematics: Arithmetic-Very good in the lower standards. The written work shewn up by the higher standards is as this in the two
Geometry: The work is thoroughly under.. accuracy and beatness. Algebra-Excellent.
the riders accurately solved. stood. The propositions are well written and
Hygiene: Very good.
H.M.S. Robin, is dus at Wuchow for Xmas istened to with close attention, and each tell-ands Stos, Humphreys Estate $114, Dairylowest standards. At present the Chinese and following subjects is exceedingly good both in
LOWNESS OF THE RIVER,
The river has been falling rather rapidly, and consequently local steamers have not been
7 feet of water is to be, had on the bar. A
gone ashore, at the Kai Lung Chow Channel, but luckily no damage is reported. The Cus toms authorities have carefully, buoyed this winter channel, but notwithstanding this the boats from Hongkong gel. aground now and then. In two or three cases, cargo boala bave been sent down to Kai Lung Chow to lighten the vessels shore, but this entails an addi- tional expense to the shipping company. The watermark is now 3* below zero,
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NÅNNING,
dente crowd was a sight well worth seeing On the platform were Mis. Archibald Liule, and most of the ladies of the executive com- mittee; with Their Excellencies Lu Hai-huan, Shea Tan-be, Chou Wan-tang, Mr. Kuan (Mixed Court Magistrate), Mr. Tsing Shao- ching (Chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce), and Messrs. Mab Sheng-pah and
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Seller: Hongkong Banks 1825, Canton Chinas 595, Ching and Manilas $21, Douglases Insurance $3971, Hongkong Fires $335, lado. $37, Shell Transports 30/-, Hongkong Docks
China Light and Power Sio, Powells $8.
Sales:-Union Iranrances $76, Chine Sugara $1274, Raubs $81, Shanghai Docks Tia, 109 in Shanghai, Steam Waterboats 37.
Nominal-China Fires $93, Hongken Wharves Tls. 231, Hongkong Hotels $112), China Providents 594 Tramways $216.
WEEKLY SHARE REFORT. Reviewing the share business for the week Mesiti. E.S. Kadoorie & Co, write on the 2181 inst. The transactione during the week have
character.
Banks-Hongkong and Shanghai Banks after sales at $830 and $815 close with sellers at the latter rate. The London quotation has risen to £94:
Marine Insurances-Cantons are obtainable at $2971. Unions are firmer, Sales are re ported at $767) and $760 and there are buyer
at $760,
After a selection of music had been rendered by the Metropole Band, the Chairman ·H.E. Shen Ten-bo, welcomed the assembly and ex On the 15th December, about 2,000 Chisess soldiers arrived from Canton, in a large num: plained the object which brought them together, ber of junks. These soldiers are all foreign: Mr. Archibald Little thes addressed the been mostly confined to Indo-Chinas, which drilled and look a fine body of mes. They meeting. Dr. Gilbert Reid interpreting her re-have again been the medium of a large business at advancing rales, otherwise the volume of were disbanded in Canton, and me paaring marks. She said that when the idea of starting business has been small, and of an unimportant through Wuchow en route for Yunnan via the the Society, was first mooted foreigners thought new port of Naoning. Local Chinese say that it the silliest idea they had ever heard of. She these troops are proceeding to the province of and mine friends gathered round a table ou Yunnan, where they are to be ro-organized and| April 2, 1995 and each engaged to give or 'col. are under the command of Viceroy Shum, late 'lect ten dollars. It was from this humble be of Cauton, whom they are going to rejoin in ginning the Tien Tsu Hui started. The first Yunnan. The soldiers have been very orderly tract they selected for publication was by a during their stay here, but the constant-blow-Chinese lady. Since then a million tracts had ing of discordant bugles and trempels is pretty been printed in Shanghai alone, She thought one of the Lest ways of distributing tracts was trying to the uncultivated ear...
to the students at the examinations, and she also mentioned ather, suitable ways of for
The Committee warding the movement. had got up several competitions for the best essays, against foot-binding, and for the best shnes for natural and unbound fect. It had met regularly once a month, except during the very hot weather, and she commended this custom to the new Chinese Committee. The Society had correspondents, with or without The Wachaw liver foreshore presents a very organized committees, in 18 Chinese cities, busy appearance just now, and a large number and she herself had addressed meetings in of cargo-boats are being built, for Hongkong, seven out of the eight viceregal cupitals, be Some of these cargo-bonis are built "to order sides twenty-six other cities. Mrs. Little then but a large number are being constructed" on narrated the steps she took to procure the Im spec, but will no doubt find a ready market in perial Fdict against foot-binding, and men Hongkong. The boats are of the usual Hong-tioned that she had received nothing but cour. kong type, and are well built of good hard lesy and, kindness from the Chinese officials wood. Boat building is quite an important local industry and the Wuchow best builders are being kept very busy just now, and seem glad of it. The workmanship and majerials are both thorough, and there's no "scamping, so that the owners can rely on good value for
Considerable speculation is rifa as to when the new pow of Nanning will really be opened Local opinion is that it will be sathe day in the very near future and some say shortly affer the Chitiese ew Year. It is significant that a gumberof puntoon, "cargo-boats, house boats, etc., are being rapidly constructed, all intended for Nunning.
HONGKONG CARGO-HOATS, "
their money.
SPORT
and people. Finally she wished the blessing of heaven to rest on those Chinese men who took up the tack of setting the women of China on their feet.
MI. Little then handed to B.E. Shên Tun-ho
the ten annual reports of work done; samples of all the Chinese tracts issued; the Chinese collecting book; the Society's records and an authorization to obtain its remaining stock of literature. She mentioned that the Society was being started on its new era with $6co- worth of fiterature, and a staff of about fifty honorary secretaries throughout the Empire,
of the A pavel innovation was the sight of sailors of the German gusboat Tsingtas plays ing Association Football. The game was new to them, but they took very kindly to it, and will in time make a very useful team... Two or 'three games were played between the Taingiau After the applause with which Mrs. Little's and the Wuchow Recreation Club, and though remarks were received had subsided Mr Tong. there wasn't much skill displayed on either Kri-son, one of the llodorary Scoretaries of the gide it was rubast and apparently keenly committee, expressed regret at bidding Mrs, enjoyed by both sides. The Tsinglaw's team Little farewell, and said that the Society' are now very keen on "Fuss ball," as they call works spoke for themselves. The new com it, and intend challenging Canton next week. mitten, would endeavour to carry on the work though he was not so sanguine as Mrs. Little Arrangements are being made for a concert was, about its being done better in the future. and some theatricalsforthe Christmas week, and He then presented Mrs. Little and the Chair everyone in this port is looking forward to the man with medals commemorating the occasion, forthcoming "Show" as it will help to break
A lengthy programm's followed. Mr. Drai. the regular monotony, there is an abundance accompanied by Miss Yen, played a cornet of local talent. With the help of H.M.B. Robin a solo. This girls of the Tien Tsa Hui school good evening's entertainment may be expected, sang a song, and also gave a realistic repre, The weather, however, does not seem a bit sentation of the evils of foot-bidding on the
SOCIAL
Fire Insurances.-China Fires bave changed hands at $93, Hongkong Fires have been sold at $335 and offering at this price.
Shipping, China a d Manilas have declined to $11 and Douglases to $37 without any bus ness, Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steam- boats are in request at $27. Indo-Chinas have been in good demand in the North and a brisk business has been done at advancing rates up to 196, the market closing somewhat quieter, with shares offering at this price. Shell Trans ports are quoted at 30 Star Ferries have buyers at $161 and S17h for the old and new shares respectively.
Refineries.-China Sugars have experienced another drop to 5.30 at which rate they are offering, and shares con probably be had at a lower price. Luzon" are weaker-al-$11,——
Mining. Chinese Engineering have main tained their position, and are in demand at T5 10.60. Faubs have been dealt in at $8 and $61.
Blocks, Wharves and Godowns-Kowloon Wharts, have found buyers at 593, $931 and $24, closing firm at the latter sale. Hangkong and Whampoa Docks have weakened to $145. Shanghat Docks have declined to Tis. 104 at which price sales have taken place. Hongkew What's have improved to Tis. 335.
nevertheless there'is much room for improve.
ment still. My last year's remarks respecting the nonsensical birthday absences bare good fruit in many cases. I must however say that some boys were again absent on that chimeri cal account. The following figures will speak of the regularity of the boys of the College We had 217h school days in the year. 25 boys put up the full number. The average Attendance of 100 of the most regular boys was 214.9 days. The conduct of the boys is very good at present. All undesirables areresupulously discarded. The special subjects taught in the school are doing very well. Between twenty and thirty boys follow a regular and systemic typewrit ing training., Thanks to the generosity of his Lordship the Bishop and the Rev. Bro. Gabriel
Drawing: The subject is being well taught
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efficient." In conclusion I beg to extend my
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30/- and report the school to be thoroughly New Stook just arrived warmest thanks to his Honour the Chief Justice for so kindly coming to distribute the priser to the deserving boys. I also beg his lordship the Bishop to sccept nur very cordial thanks for the honour conferred on us by his presence here to-day. Also the Catholic union for offer- log'a scholarship of Sas to the bat behaved. boy in the Orphanage of last year, I also sin- cerely thank Mussts, A. G, Romano, Consul General for Portugal: J. Machado, W. Danby, G. de Champeaux, C. E. Warren, J. J. Leiria, Ha Tungi Goniales, Consul for Chill, Brewer & Co. Shing Kee, and Mrs. T. V. Ribeiro for their generous contribution towards nor prize fund. I avall myself of the present occasion to wish all a very merry X'mes, and a bright
and prosperous New Year
Proceedings had not closed when we went to press.
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The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Mémorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals:-
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this year we have been able to procure four addi❘ tional typewriters during the year. Our short hard class in doing admirably well. We pie sented twelve boys for Sir Isaac Pitman's third class certificate, and I am glad to be able to say all succeeded in satisfying the examiners. Later five were presented-for-the-third class and nine for the second class certificate. Of these the five presented for the third class and seten out of the sine presented' for the second obtained cqtificates. An attempt was made to get up an interesting and instructive library for the higher standards, and at present we have a pretty collection of good and instructive reading for the boys. We shall be thankful to all, who may contribute to its enlargement. The results of the Oxford Examinations were most satisfactory. The one boy presented for the senior came out in the honours list; four boys passed in the junior division, and eleven in the preliminary. We remarked that many ofrur boys secured the note "Good" which spanks highly of the excellence of the work presented by them. The bygiene competition was also a success for St. Joseph's College. -Muster-John-F-era-came-out-first boy and thus secured the Sico scholarship so graciously offered by H.E. the Governor. The boys pre. seosed for the shield competition came out second notwithstanding the low average age of the team, and the short time they had studied the subject | This year, owing to special rea sons, we did not present any competitors for the shield. I have to thank many of the parents for the very great care they take in the
FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION weekly report and the monthly, examinations of their sons, these latter, will certainly reap.
OF HONGKONG. abundant fruits from this parental vigilance Our boys continue to take a keen interest in
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, . the Inter-school sports, but they will always be
hereby given that FIRE IN. handicapped to along as they are limited to NSURANCE OFFICES will be CLOSED Cotton Mills.-Ewes are quoted Tis. 63, ex such a scanty playground. They also take for the Transaction of Public Business on the dividend of Tis: 10 per share, paid on the much interest in drill which is being given TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 25th and
By Order, 18th December. The other stocks under this regularly since "the, commencement of the 26th instant, respectively. heading are unchanged.
scholastic year. Special attention was given
AR. LOWE, Secretary. Miscellaneous-bion Providents have to the remarks of the Inspector of Schools in
Hongkong, 22nd December, 1906....... '{1231'
NOTICE changed hands at $91.. South China Morning last year's report, and we have resson to believe Pests have been sold at $22, and $13, Dairy that we have corrected all the weak points as Farms have buyers at $ 6, and shares can bo may be inferred from this year's report,' placed at this her rate. Green Island Cements REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS. have changed hands at So), and Ices can be Staff: Bro. Sylvester (Director) and ning obtained at S235. Langkati hare buyers at 7 is.. Assistant Masters, 233, ex the dividend of Tis. 7k paid on the 15th December.. Sumatras are in demandyat Tls, 871. Laundrys have found buyers at 533.
kong Electrics have found investory.ať $15fè
„TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.
Bears Selling London--Bánk T.T. menstruatie.
Do. demand JADO.. "4 months' sight France-Bank T.... America-Bank T.T. Germany Bank T.T india T.T. ............
demand....... Shanghai-Bank T.T. Singapore T.T...... JapanBank T.T. Java-Bank T.T...
Lands, Hotels and Buildings,Hongkong Lands are strong at Stog. Shanghai Lands are in demand at Tis. 97, Humphrays Estates can be placed at 5:13.
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Discipline and organization: Very good. " Bavitation; Very satisfactory.", Floor Space: Sufficient for 512 pupils. Apparatus: Very satisfactory. There is a
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Christmassy, as it is blazing hot for this time platform. H.E. Lil Hai-buan in a short bur | Calted Aïbestos have improved to $10. Hop steady renewal of worn out and oldfashioned or before January 14th, 1907,
of the year, the thermometer registering 78" to spirited-speech described fool-binding as a
Bo" in the shade, every day. A spell of cool vulgar custom, and wished the Society every weather will be very "warmly welcomed.
THE "TANSAN" BUILDING DISPUTE.
success.
Taolai Mah Sheng-pah delivered a powerful oration on reform in the family, the irony of his remarks particularly, appealing to his hearers. Finally H.E. Shea Tun-ho came: to the front of the platform and unfurled a dragon flag. Theo amidst cheers, and music by, the band the meeting dispersed. Those who attended it will remember it as in epoch marking gathering in the history of Ching
Yesterday, says ' the Japan Chronicle of 4th inst, in the Kobe Chiho Saibantho before Judge Araki and two Associate Judges, an action came on for bearing brought by J, Clifford Wilkinson, of Kobe, against the Shimoda Building Company of Yokohama, for damages amounting to Yr1,142, in respect of 17 seems that it in the uncanny things that are loas in consequence of alleged defective con canned, straction of the buildings of the " Tansan”
The defendant did not appear, and Messrs. Yamaabita and Wakayasbi, who represented dalauf, applied that judgment should be given default efendant, and after hearing the patiti
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apparatus,
English: Colloquial.- Great pains are taken to improve the speech of the junior standards, There is a noticeable improvement in this
respect.
Reading: Good. Several sets of readers are in use, the subject matter of which is explained in an interesting and stimulating manner.
Writing: Greatly improved Compositions are neat and handwriting is generally very rem: good fandard VII which is a uch stronger namarically, then last year, still showed up
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“OMPETITORS are kindly requested to arrange dates and play the first round as soon as possible; all Matches to be played on
· Trasa · Hongkong, 22nd December, 1906.
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Geography: Standard III failed rather badly in an examination on the Canton proviáca. It is curious that facts of local interest seem so often to be those Ibäst studied. As usual boys know mom about the grand canal than about asion Haskow Railway, and in this rei
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