WHEN HOMER NODS:
E. THE GOVERNOR MIS
INTERPRETED.
OF THE CHINESE LANGUAGE DEMONSTRATED.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY FEBRUARY
CANTON CHRISTIAN COLLAGE
COMM
EXERCISESTER WA
[Contributed]
Canton, 25th JanUNTY, 1908:
THE RAISER'S BIRTHDAY,
CELEBRATIONE BY THE GERMAN COMMUNITY.
the
27th ulto
made a
UENEWIND. L ZUG.
LAUNCHING CEREMONY AT KOWLOON
ofa
Kowloon shipyard
quently experienced by a foreigner endes. Rossible the student body numbering 130 was preilyshowing stom, lying on the Naval camber tending engineer; and J. Hand, zone
HONGRONG NUL
**TRAINING WORK ACCOMPLISHED,
(.)C.S.O. 1436 of I
$ 4.400
ngilah at Tai tanaka Village (0.8,0. 598 of 1908): 2,000 (ili.) Extensions of trained qui. branches of Al laha (orming baby Nullah (iv) Improvament
MAJOR-GENERAL BROA
Broadwood was
Syanet of the Brisb the officers ware in uniforme
389
tired
After a short consultation with General Wood both officers mounted horses and rode to Pa General with the division commander. Broadwood was received with a major general's salute and was escorted from the town limits of Pasay to the camp ground by Troop
een received cavalry. After the party.
QUEST OF GENERAL WOOD AT PASAY "FIELD 16th alto. At the last meating of, the Pobile Work The Cable Imerican) o At 3 p.m. this afternoon a party of thirty fo
Committee, the Chairman submitted as general says Major Gabaral, Broadwood commanda fortyggasts, included amung whom were several ladies, was conveyed on board Dock plan of the city of Victoris showing the training the British forces in South Oe's launch to Kowloon to witness the launching work which had already been accomplished in Manila yesterday maming on the Zafre The barbour was alive with bupling to-day ingo
Cyklop, was gaily out during the current year under the morning making arrangement for the Bri tish troops that ars scheduled to attend to Nallens, for winch a sum of Carnival, Gineral Broadwood was mer at the ・Avola. presentad choul day here, the Preparatory in honour of the 49th anniversary of the birth of vessel, which was named the Calo, ally carried a dous extensions, &c. proposed to be sods will remain in the city until: Saturday
Captain- School of the Caston Christian College held the Emperor of Germany. The German cruiser dressed and as she lay on the stips pres
who escorted him to The following itonga kon
Dargy i a statement of the proposed General Wood's home, where he will be jand;
Dost by following letter, which we bave the is fourth annual commencement. The foreigs Arcona, which is in harbour, was dressed, as pretty plcture with her profusidu of banting: Mr. $10,500 was provided in the Est mates. Carnival
tertained during his In the city. Gederal ort pleasure in publishing, requires no community of Canton, the families of the were also the British cruisers in the man-of-war Robert Mitchell, chief
Captain anchorage. In the stream the German vessels of behalf of the Hongkong Whampoa Dock
Ish in Stone Nallab, Lang,
Neither of planation, illustrating, as it does, one of students, and the Chinese friends of the school
whee Stanley represented by MRREN, JAMON EGREGIEBRUA
Wanchai, to above Kennedy, the lingual difficulties of Chinese oral com-filled to overflowing the temporary chapel in the mercantile marine ware also gaily dressed, Co., the start of Bowdon hamppa pick() Extension of trained not-
while the Government endar Office. The U.S. mausger, Kowloon Dock, T. Neave,
superintendent
Rond municailon. The same difficulty is fre-East Hall.". To admit as large a number as
**ated on the broad verandahs on either side of cruiser vouring to understand the fine shades of the platform. The day itself, out in the count Kowloon, was conspicuous by the number of shipwright. Capt. Von Riegen, N. D, L. meaning attached to Idiomatic English, try, was so bright and son would have been tags she displayed with the dougla special superintendent, acelull, Defformed the
and health that the occasion the peak. Early in the morning a was admirably illustrated an
slide along the ways, Mrs, Messuar broke the extremely clever skit which appeared in a pleasant without a programme. The third year service was held on board the cruiser Arcond and christening ceremony. As the vessel began to conventional bottle of wine on the bow of the humorous home journal, some years ago, class took great pride and pleasure in serving at noon the usual salute was Bred by the mea
Chinese, refreshinests ta
ents to all just after the exer of-war in barbour. A luncheon was given no the victim being a Frenchman who was cises, and in acting as managing committep board the German warabip to which a few of toge which she named the Cyklop The
An invited. residents were
launching was carried out without a hitch.
Dock depicted as attempting to employ the and ushers. The alternoon's fast interest was the leading German
of military
training and skill Between noon and 1 pm, the German Coo-An adjournment was then made to the word "box in all its varied applica-n the exhibition
The Consulate, at Co
Kowloon office whose cake and wine were called on
Mr. Mitchell proposed "Success to A.D,C
Ived. tious, until he gave up the chase in by the school battalion under the commandant, sul was At home "dingunt,'. It will be seen, however, from sat.. E. Morrow, B. Sc. The precision and "Gledasly." Capt. Taylor, All the Coo the Cyklop" in felicitous terms, and coupled
His Excellency's letter that the leisure hours. thoroughness in this drill illustrate in the mill behalf of H. E. the
with is the name of Mrs. Messner, to whom he wilch must be few and far between-attary department the school's purpose to do ita work well in every part without allowing the
presented, on behalf of his Company, a platinum: and gold chain bangle as a souvenir of the Government House are being pleasantly less important features to sap the strength of
occasion. spost in acquiring a classical acquaintance the more important oper
Mr. with the Chinese language. But if His Excellency becomes proficient in the art of playing upon Chinese words what is the poor reporter, who has failed to master the rudiments of this latest development of Diavolo, to do in the circumstances? The .communication is in these terms;→→→
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Honokand Telegraph,"
Sir,-His Excellency has noticed in the report of his speech at the Diocesan Boys School in your newspaper that the following
words occur:.**
#H. E. Chang Chih Tung beseeched his readers.to put aside their Wang and queue. The last word is spelt Keu in the book referred to and is translated "slipshod drift- ing habit of depending upon mere fortuity
for success."
The exercises, with Acting President C.K. Edmunds, Ph.D., presiding, were begun with Chinese by Rev. W.W. Clayson of ria Chin a prayers Canton,
D. Wannamaker, M., who spoke for Mr 0. the College, said in part:-It seems not unfitting that on this closing slay of the school year 1907-03 somstbing should be said in special reference to the building in which we are sembled,, which though in use for many months has never been formally opened for is mission of education and enlightenment. whatever we may feel and way of it there is no place for self-gratulation or pride, since the building comes tous one who wrought year who now labour here as ago to found a Christian college in South
In
an inheritance
we share the our feelings a and our
China privilege of teaching young men and women of South China in this hall should be only feelings of gratitude to those who have render, His Excellency has desired me to informed this building possible and to God who has you of this slight.error, since he is unaware
called us to continue their work."It is a whether Chang Chih-Tung has advocated noble building, for which we may well be grateful, a fit symbol of the education that this institution
humbly aspires to aid
the abandonment of the queue or not.
I may add that His Excellency alluded to
sular representatives visited their colleague, And most of the members of the Garman com- munity called and paid their respects to representative la Hongkong of the altar
A toa-pany was held on board the cruisar attended, principally by the Germans, a large number of ladies being also present.
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of Wong nei-chong Valley drainage and extension of trained nul- ish in the rear of the Dharma Sala (C.3.0. 5438 of 1997) $4,5 0-51,500 subscribed by Jockey Club
7.700
5,000
$19,100
The Commitice unanimously agreed to te commend that the works specified in the fore
Arown in the afternoon and was largely the COTEMURYRVIDO KARA Haitably thanked going statement be carried out,
At the Club Germania po informal banques will be given by the members this evening.
A GARDENÄR'S GLAIM,
ACTION TO RECOVER ON DAMAGED PLANTS.
concluded.
FATAL ACCIDENT IN 1118· HARBOUR.
& RUDDER CAUSES SEAMAN'S DEATH.
agih alto.
The dimensions of the Cyklop are-Length 100 ft., brandth 20 fi, depth 106 ft. Sba, in provided with triple expansion engines and cylinder boiler with a working pressure of 170 lbs. She is fitted with all accessories of a Srst class lowboat and will be a decided acqui sition to the N..D. L. Bangkok branch to
A sad accident occurred on board the C.P.R. which port she is destined. The Cyklop will
liner Empress of Japan on Wednesday morn. be ready to be handed over to bar owners within a fortnight from to day! She will pro-ig, as the result of which the boatswale-D. ceed to Bangkok under her own storm,
R. McLeouan-mal his death. It was close na ten o'clock when the accident occurred. few other miloss were en- McLennan' and. gaged in lowering one of the boata on the starboard side of the ship. The boat had already taken the water when McLennan not her rudder. noticed that, she had Picking it up from the deck where it had been
during the lowering opera- tions, he Unfortunateip while doing so the rudder's pintle get hooked on to his jacket, the result being that as soon at the rudder left his bands nt was dragged forward, and, overbalancing himself, fell into the barbour. In falling he He was picked up in an onconscious condition and removed to hospital, where he died yester- day from haemorrhags of the brain.
by Major Sande, commanding the camp trip over the
{"meet":
"was macibƏY
The visitors were pleased with LOVELY!!!
wers especially thing they saw and were topisbed at the ingenuity of the scouts in the construction of grass houses instead of tents.
ai of the inlastry Cotypanion ware 'oa thea}
when the party arrived and the English officers made a careful inspection of the troops
the after
they met and their equipment In noon the party again visited the camp and watched with interest the various events of the programme. They were supecially interested in the field and moustain artillery exercises.
egeral Broadwood and Ospiaín Hert.ext.dl
were entertained at luncheon by General Wood. The other guests included the mem-> bors of the division staff. The visitors will consult with the members of the Carnival. committee to-day regarding the representation. of British troops.
ONION WATERBOAT CO., LD.
ANNUAL REPORT,
Report for presentation to the, shareholders at the third ordinary annual meeting to be held at the offices of Messrs. Lodwell & Co., Ld., Quteo's Buildings, on Friday the 14th
placed to throw it overboard, day of February, 1908, at 3 pm..
The General Managers have now the plea. sure in lay before the shareholders the accom panying statement of accounts for the period. ending 31st December 1977
ACCOUNTS.
"that impalpable thing Public School form" in bringing to South China. Ali of brick, the defendant. Qa September 19th last year position, much the result of its own struck his head against the side of the boat. The balance at the credit of profit and loss
(not implacable) in his speech at Queen's College on the 23rd.
Yours truly,..
A. J BRACKENBURY, Private Secretary.
Government House, Hongkong, 25th January, 1958,
FORTHCOMIng races.
REGULATION, OF TRAFFIC.
amoun
then
JAPANESE CABINET CRISIS.
THE VOICE OF THE TURTLE,
Toklo, January 16. The Kokumin Shimbun says that among the Elder Staicamen who urged or endorsed postponement of the enterprises affecting the the whole economy contemplated by the budget, are Prisce Yamagata, Marquis Katsura and Count Yamamoto,
Last Monday, at the Supreme Court, His Tal, a gardener, brought an action agai Honour Mr. Justico Wian presiding, Leung TH P&O, COMPANY AND 175.
JAPANESE COMPETITORS.".- Lam Shi tu asurer the sum of $455.10 for
Mr. S. R. Bomanji has addressed a letter to the hire and damage to certain plants.
Mr Otto Kong Sing appeared for the plaintiff, The Times with reference to Sir Thos. Suther
land's remarks at the recent meeting of the and Mr. P. W. Goldring for the defendant,
Pand O. Company regarding Japanese com- Mr. Kong Sing stated that the action was to recover the sum of $45-10, balance of sent for petition in the inter-Colonial trade, particularly which had been, be wise his way phrase, wiped out by $400, being the amount of damage caused by to use his own phrase,
The
Mr. Bomanji says **** the hire of plants and the remaining sum of the decadant
Japanese property. to plaintiff's
May I be permitted to point out that the sad plaintiff was a pursery gardener, and so was
which the P. and O. Company finds lo-day is concrete, and steal, with a concrete foundation
man named Leung, who was employed by God and deep-laid in hard clay Kast Half is the defendant as manager, rented from the uplneness and the utter disregard of the in permanent, well gigh indestructible. It is the m
plalotin actual, come to be realized out of the dreams at a contain a umber one it off the terest and views of his enormous difontèle which of tent dus for the hire of these has invariably characterised the company's was $43.30. On November ath plaintiff bad policy. very well remember the time when many years. It will not cruntble in a de cade, nor be overthrown by storins. It rises received Sto son account and on November the Bothbay Japan cotton trade was in its in- thres stories high, and its outlook sweeps from
17th more plants were hired, the rent for which fancy, and-the-P. and O. Company bad the amounted to $11.80, thus making up the absolute monopoly of the carrying of this trade. horizon to horizon every way. Over its roof
This was in the early nineties. As the trads total of $45.10. On the same day this mana- are the stars. The air of heaven envelopes it pure and untainted by eitt smoke and passager or agent of the defendant also hired from developed the want of facilities and the obstacles
and out freely through every door and win-
the plaintiff one pair of elm trees in the shape that were offered by the company in the ship. meat of cotton from Bombay to Japan were so o does it dow. Sod
ymbolize the education for
of one large "general." One pair of elm trees. which it stands here to-day. As its founda.
in the shape of a second "general" cas pair great and vexatious that complaints were rais. tios and body are concrete, brick and steal, so are the basis and content of all true education of large green bamboos; and twelve pots of ed, but they were so little heeded that it is a
action was brought table plants. The
in this trade were very remuDETA- solid and immutable facts. Men are to be in respect to the pair of elm trees in the that trade at all survived. The rates of Army and Navy to the extent of two-thirds of
This plant live, and comparing with the rates then in. had taken many years to attalo this shape, ruling between Bombay mod Europe,
necessary beavy cost of the shape of one large, general." and at the time of the biting of this large cluding the "general" and other plants, which were to Sues Capul dues and working charges, they be taken to Macao, e p aiutiff asked and could be termed extravagant and exor the defendant's manager agreed that a
of freight it offered no facilities, and responded plants in case they were daryo, and and may be said to bave thus done its very
best to throttle and kill a trade which was the agreement was signed by the defendant's
One of the plants, on being return-bound to attain, as it tai bów reached, enor masager. ed, was found to be damaged to such an ex-
mous proportions. It was a matter of commen tent as to be absolutely useless, and that the knowledge in Bombay that to secure freight by plaintiff said caused the other plant to lose its the R. and O. steamers in those days was a of great difficulty to shippers, and even Plaintiff on being called said he had when large stocks of cotton sold for export to "general" plant Japan were accumulating in Bombay, the P. been in possession of the for the last wine years, and they were over one and O. Company did nothing to relieve the hundred years old. He paid more than 5100 congestion by placing extra tonnage on berik for the two. Witness exhibited these plants for shipment, Shippers got thoroughly dis the last show at the Horticultural Society, gusted with such remissness do the part of the and they took first prizes, and they were worth company, having to pay interest, insurance, several hundred dollars...
at current rate, In affecting such Cross-examined by Mr. Golding-One Lam ad godown charges on cargoes already sold
p Japan San was a relation of his. He was dismissed sales, these extras were not provided
sacrifices
and lity
imbibe. Trim was not but witness could not say why he was dis simply because it did not suit the P, and not cultivated a isste for liquids of that qua-
my and so refused Company to providesteamers to carry the large discouraged when the bullock turned away Don't you know he was dismissed for col.Hacks of cotton which awaited shipment, and disgusted, Going to a shed he secured a bam
and, placing one end in the animal's lecting bills he had no right to collect, and which could not be shipped by any outside avail hoc pole, a
rebates which made the company's monopoly 3.P.CA. man, in the forms of Tespector Wat- keeping the money?--I don't know anything able tonnage, as they were subject to a system of mouth, began to force the water down its neck.
absolute and effective, I remember one
who is well acquainted with the Chinese instance when there were nearly 45,000 bales way of fattening cattle before sale, happened instau awalling shipment for more than two months, along at the time. Tsim attempted to make out while the P. and O. Company, with supreme that the bullock was teething and that the bam- deled out shipping orders for boo was placed in its mouth for fear it would
The
trained
value.
Litr
matter
No military party exists, in Japan.. Mar qul Katsura, the prospective Premier, is a man of the most cautious character. He in Yamagata. The forthcoming Ministerial change wały implisen suumefecal power Sawindana pande party to another peace party..
C. D. Now,
BATTENING CATTLE,.
SALT WATER INCREASES THIRST AND WEIGHT.
The Government Gazette contains the Police taught here the world as it is-nature's facts rules for the regulation of traffic during the and their laws, man's history and himself, the 11th, 12th and 13th February, 1908, being the changeless realities of the physical and it daya fixed for the races at Wong-nei-chong. tellectual worlds. Knowledge of the world in 1. All horses and vehicles going eastward which man finds himself, and the power to get along Queen's Road are to keep on the right greater kabwledge of this world are to be the band, or southern side of the rond, as far as materials of that education which we bape certain price should be put upon the . bitant.. But while maintaining this bigh scale herits the peace policy of Priace Ito and Prince Arsenal, Street, they will then continue along will aid in changing China from an anti- Queen's Road Med Marring Hill Gan. wine madero. nation, in living cong following the usual rule of
Aff horses and vehicles returning west. This building represents the permanent con 11. ward will proceed by Morrisca Hill Gap and tiounce of the process of education. Queen's Read Easi, following the usual rule Alcation that Cena ze this hall will be filed the end, as far as Arsenal Street, they will a day nor in a decade. This hall will be filled than continue on the left hand, or soul with studeals when we who teach here now
shall have passed away. Man is being by God and the process will take centuries.. side of Queen's Road East.
We believe that though the future will find errors in our methods and faults in the mater inls we use for the education of men and wo men, yet the truth in what we endeavour to here will link nor labours with those who follow after and we shall hand down to another gen cration together with East Hall and other hails a spirit and principle of life to revive and re- Therefore it is not amiss to sear structures that shall stand for a hundred years. They become monuments of the past and help to band dowo its spirit to be incarnated in the new forms of the fature. Lastly, permit me to say that this building is a signal for the unity of all the forces of Christian education in this province. It is hut the beginning of the latitution that we hope shall grow around it here at Honglok.
in
account after writing off 5727.03 for deprecia and staging, $40,10 for bad debts and provid- tion of gear, $600 23 for depreciation of pipes 5800 for fees to consulting commitine and log audilar, and including 5349.91 brought forward from last year, is $17.589.49, which it is pro posed to appropriate as follows.
To write of the Value of the Hoats...$13,516177..
$3,861.50 pay dividend of 5% Carry forward to New Account.... 111.22
$17,589.49.
DooWELL & Co., LTD., General Managers.
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Hongkong, 23rd Janpary, 1908.
༄་
BALANCE SHEET, 31ST DECEMDER,
Liabilities. Share Capital.
Authorised
30,000 shares of Storch $500,00
37,723 shares of $10 fally paid.......$177,235.00 Sundry creditors' izan. 4,265,19 Balance profit and loss accaubt. 37,598
$309,084.63
Value of hoals ..................me15 259,616.77 Foolture an 50.03.
148,00
4,050,00 500,00 6,517.06
A horse, or in the case in point, a bullock Unexpired licences can be fed to the tank, but it “ cannot be made | Pipes and staging pamplementing to drick" Tsim Châu, a coolfe, who has | Geafy charge of some cattle at Kennedy Town, prov Sundry debtors......................................... ed that this saying, as far as the lipping Up Hongkong Bank, fixed deposit...... 15,000.00 $66,09 part was concerned, is incorrect. At about four Government deposit.......... o'clock last Saturday morning, thinking that one Cash at Bankar and in hand... ... 12.752.85 of his bullocks wanted a drink of salt water
ur drive in 1: Every person who shall singer the life manner, or so as to the commag or limb of any person, in any public road danger of the passeng or thoroughfare is the to a penalty:
IV. Bearers Chairs are to proceed east. ward on the selt hand, or northern side of Queen's old, and will turn down to the Easter Praya by Arsenal Street, and continue along the Praya or Wanchai Road East of No....] store this ancient empire through its youth from defendant's garden on November 25th, the sellers had to make all thor, and he led it to a tank. Naturally the bullock bad
miased.
about it.
Station and the Road West of Bowrington Canal
V. Bearers of chairs returning westward will return by the above route, keeping to the sight hand, or northern side of Queen's Road be twend Arsenal Street and the Clock Tower,
VI. Parsons carrying burdens are to walk only in that portion of the roadway allowed fur chairs, as prescribed in the previous section
All other foot passengers between the Clack The need is so grant and the plan to meet this for him to be a witness... Tower and Praya East are to walk only on need is по large that only by hearty co-opera- the footpaths, and act on the roadway except forfthe VII.
purpose of crossing.
chairs or vehicles will be allowed to remain on the road between the boundaries of the cemeteries and the stands; neither is any vehicle to go at more than a slow pace at the same place.
VIII. Chairs and vehicles to be arranged in the neighbanrhood of the racecourse as di rected by the police constable on duty.
tor
tion and assistance can success be achieved.
Mr. W. K. Chung, Kui Yao, Senior Inc
in Chincts, spoke is Chinese upon the same subject and to like effect.
The intermezzo from "Cavaleria Rusticana was well rendered on the violin by Mr. D. E.. Pomeroy, A., of the college, accompanied on the argan by Mrs. D. D. Wannamaker.
The graduatlon speeches were made by Messrs.
He was going to be a witness for you untit his heart failed him, wasn't he?—I didn't look Is it not a fact that you got up this case as a sort of revenge for this man ?—I did no such thing
as that.
|
to
Mr. F. Howell, chief bailiff of the Haaremont in their China boats, justend' of chew ils tongue, or sms auch lame excuse,
Court, was next called. He said the trees in question were exhibited at the first show of the Horticultural Society. The plants were very old ones, and it must have taken a great numa ber of years to train them.
og Sik Yung and Wong Kat these plants?—I should say it was an exarbi- Company to acceptate of things continued as any dog found straying without a collar with question of what must be the proper átti.might-bring that much, but here I should say for some time, and crea
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which refused to hold water. He was marched to No. 7 Police Station, thence to the Magis trate's Court, where he was fined $25.
JAPANESE FLOUR MILLS,
tbe too broad subject of "Modern Civilization in train them again the defendant did not a few years ago he vittuazly held the monspo | factory. In the neighbourhood- of Tokia
$309,084,68 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT, JIST DECEMBER, 1907.
To Consulting Committee and audi.
tor's fees...ueu aitsestraatami Depreciation of gear................
850,00
72903
}
Dad debis
,, Pipes and Staging.
600.23
2024
"40.20%
Balance
37,589,49
$19,758,99
-349-91.
581.85
43.00
$29,758 95
By
Balance brought forward........
of Working account...... 18,583.19. Interesting reade Transfer feo.
DODWELL & Co, LD,
General Managers,
I have examined the Books and Vouchers of the Company and certify the above Statements are in accordance therewith
A.. O'D, GOURDIN,
Auditar
SINGARORE LAND VALUES,
TITLES WHICH RUN "FOR EVER AND EVER”.
placing their own extra or other chartered steamers on benh to help the shippers. At this particular time cotton prices were fluctuating violently, and the shippers did not care to execute orders from Japan because they had no means of knowing what charges they would be called Would you say $400 was too big price for upno to incur before it pleased the Pi and 0. their cargoe for abipment.
PROPOSED EXTENSION, tant price in Hoogkong, in England they This
extraordinary
it became
Foreign our imported from the United IX Owners of dogs are recommended not Meng Mr. Yeung spoke in Chinese pop
Intolerable that the Cotton merchants, in Bom States and Australia into Yokohama and Kobe to allow their dogs to go near the racecourse, the
hende buyers put their His Lordship Would damage to son affect bay and their Japanese au opposition line of last three years. Since the latter part of last averaged above 6;500,000 bags per year for the tude of students and parents toward education they are worth a little over Sico each.. the name and address thereon of its is, at this critical period of Chinese life. Students
its owner, is
the other?
togelber and started an liable to be destroyed.
schools in this caualty; the should remain in
WitcessIt would deteriorate the value of steamers. With the facilities thus secured by year many flour milleg companies having bees Hongkong, 23rd January, 1908. X. Persons using.
chairs are recommended should strive earnestly for the preparation the other. Ons of the plants I saw had been independent action, the trade has now enor established both in the Kwanto and the dis to go and return, by way of Kennedy Road so necessary for leadership and service in China: neglected for some considerable time, while mously developed. This is the plalu ubvarnish. tricts in the peighbourhood of Osike, the daily
and
is estimated
bags. The prin furnish "as to avoid overcrowding Queen's Road ind
(21:10,00 -- kud parents must support them
ed bistory of the Japanese competition that bas output is e several branches on ona side of the other one Praya. No borse or vehicle will be allowed on
thea first of all with soned Chinese. instruction.
were broken and it might take 60 or 70 years wiped out the intercalanial trade which Sir cipil companies are the Masuds Flour Mill the Kennedy Road,
Mr. Wong treated in English remarkably well
Thomas at present laments, and of which only and Nippos Flour Milling Company's Mr. Goldring
It may be recalled that on the 4th ulto, we There were followed by "God Save the admit that Lam Sau was her manager. He was
ly. I submit the company will do well there are the Nippon Flour Milling Com BUST COOLIB, AND A Rooster,
face,
bags, dealt editorially with the subject of land: with a daily output of PERY State," sung by the assembly. The Rev. R. simply employed there as a gardener, and was even now to look this fact in the The Tom.
A. Company with
output od house property values in Hongkong and H. Graves, M.D., D.D., delivered in Chinese the dismissed for stealing a chop and collecting instead of putting down its loss of the trade BIRD WITH FEET TIED STILL SCRATCHED!
commencement address. His subject was:
pro- | view of the year's operations in Singapore, "Man: Who? Whence? Why? and Whither?" money from various clients which he had no with Japan to circumstances which are of 3,000 bags, and also the old works of Singapore, sad quoted at some length the re--
right to
to do.
dok was called for the defence,
remisspess not so much the cause as the result of his own, the Nippon Flour Milling Company, propublished by the well,known firm of valuators
1 do not wonder that, even whils | dacing About 2,000 bag Shuben's Serenade" was played upon the
bags per day, Morcover, A few memings ago a dust cart coolie made
Wong Look was Rev. E. C. Cleeland, B.Ay » D., ac cornet by his debut at the Police Court on a charge of
He said he was manager of the defendant's writing this loster, see the Tokyo correspon the lately-amalgamated Meiji Flour Milling and auctioneers, Messrs. Forell & Co. In the at Wong-nel-cheong, and it was part of his dento) The Times telegraphs that Bir Thomas's Company will commence operations at the course of Rs exceedingly gracious letter of being is unlawful. possession of a rooster, Companied by Mrs. O. D. Waconmaker on the organ, which added mach to the pleasure of
reference to Japanese competition has caused and those thile being 3,000 bags per day: merits of the circular fully warranted-Messrs.
end of this month, the estimated daily output thanks for the recognition which the intrinsic duty to resuscitate flowers when they was found surprise in Japan." which, it was suspected, he had: stolen or un-
dying.
Co. take Occasion to lawfully obtained. The accased gave the Court the afternoon,
In a short address to the graduating class,
Cross-examined I suppose you've had a While on this subject of Far Eastern freights, There are also the Nisshin and fatebayashi | Powsil &
With reference to build og allotments being to. understand that he came by the bird in a
great deal of experience in gardening?-1 have
might
even now the and O. Flour Milling Companies, which were amalga point out that
ución as unsaleable except at unprofitable rates, wa lawful mander, and pleaded not guilty, but he Dr. Edmanos made clear the underlying pur
sta puricing the ume fatal policy of maled last year, that concam producing as did not offer the information as to how he got poses for which they had been received 3010 had very little; 1. am there to look after the the school, taught so carefully in class-room
disregarding the wishes of the Bombay mill- much as: 3,300 bags per day. The branch should exoleis-that this was got due to short!! You're a school boy, aren't you?--I'am not owners and merchants by raising the rates of works of the above company at Kanagawa bave Isates. The Govemment here did not offers land on short |'lenser. The owever wrap, long in puilor the query, and out, and now allowed to fo on into the accouts a host plants.
department, or out into life as educated The
on Bombay yarn to Hongkong and quite recently completed the installation of for sale in 1907 any title short of a mas boys. It is not for the sake of learning or a reply
Did you put the plaintiffs plant in your poi Shanghai, and this at a time when freights al machinery haring capacity of 2,500 baga par allotments offered dating theory year, and -No.
prised de terpiece.
You cannot understand how another man's over the world are steadily declining. Perhaps day, operations being expected to be com was heaving rubbish into the car title, but for the sake of making them strong
that it
do this with menced at CAD
late covered by a statutory land free got
into your pot?
the company thinks
at the begiya Flour Mill, lately I grant which h
ately Government early this morning," he said: "I turned for service, Christian service for China and for
God.
His Lordship-He came back one day and impunity, as in this trade it and its conference Then there is the away to go and clean up the side walk
Here annual quit rentak told, or subject to JA lines hold a monopoly of the trade, but surely bought up by the found it there.
that Are afraid Meers. Powell & Co. given
Witness-Platouff asked permission to put it has not forgoten that it also had a monopoly pany, chich is company and offered at have misinterpreted our remarks his plants in our pots,
of the Bombay Japan trade once.
referred, to} condition of His Lonskip said he had not the slightest My object, in drawing attention to some of machinery, which is expected to be in walking, Bathing three or four years ago,ja
Fand not to doubt in this case that the plaintiff should sac 18 maltor' dealt with in 'Sir Thomas Sathare one which, bay accumulated' in and about, present conditions, except Insofar as they were:
the bird.
and when I returned to the cart I anw the rooster in the rubbish scratching vigorously. It had flown up on the cast when I had my back *toraed
But when you
tled ? "
!!!
you were arrested the bird had lis queried magistrate. « fees, that's 200, replied the accused, looking
wis When I first saw it in the cart its fest
were tied.
Diplomas from the Preparatory School were
10- Ch'an Ying Plang Canton,
Honem. Lam to Cheung Lal Pang Kwan, Hongkong. Fuen In Hung, Shek-kei. Wong, Kal Meng, Wuchow.. Yeung Sik Yang, Macao,
Prizes were awarded as follows
The Habout Prius, Wong Kal hông.
to do company a
(of March at the latest.
Milling Com Nippos
at present
order by next June. The imported American
(999
ceed in getting something. His Lordship bad land's speech is simply to ran the defendant's business and was author: the views and needs of its best customers, ised to collect debis and use the chop. There while offering this criticism, it is a pleasure to towards lowering of prices since last month, we are disarmed and shall not seek to criticise
romark that we trust! would be judgment for $100, plus $45.10 sad me to acknowledge the vast improvement, in As the Japanese companies are said to have our critics. We will only
with Yokohama is estimated at about 400,000 bags outlined by the experts he letter of acknow.
no doubt from the facts admitted that Lam Fan 1· service, and induce li to come into liseet; at present, and there has been 104dency lodgment is, however, so admirabiy, pÁLEE” TETRAŽ
And it was still scratching jokowalmThe Beginner's English Prize, The Elements | cosis for the plainus, mád defendant was order, the class and comfort af the vasicis'in PNG BOndant stock of raw materixi, in hand at", "land and: house property, offered farten Marias
ching the Court Yaid accused without "blush" ary Chinese Prine The Chinese Scholarshiped a retors the other pot dud plant at once, Froceeder he said that when he saw the Prize The Athletics Prive, Chari Man Koagh All they did not there would be judgment for zoomer fatha mbbish he thought it was thrown The Waterman Fan Prize. The Sylvanus Stil S200
tware we to get our oat by somnabody, mo, he did not like to see it Frises (The Athletic Bannes, Third-year Claar), Gol
The xucinare then closed ith the Fif Lordshi Noson are not to aw their Fided #5, or fourteen days guol.
como
pany Kas placed on its passenger lines during comparatively low prices it is expected that Messrs. Powell Cowin Singapore, during recast years, and, as oon map has made since there will be keen competition between the god ill not merely be on farms) suitable to sjon 1180 more than so rounged by its various lines: Imponed and the home-made four in the near, meet the requirements of intending purchasers
Thiably appreciate i
attention to passengers four will fall considerably in the course of a contar college increasing plandard of future and it is also spected that the price of bet illaby sarja ni marat