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miles in the wild highlands of Tibet's living on whatever fod he could fod on the spot, from hand io mouth; neither smoking nor drinking and finally and appropriately returning to civilization dressed in the gar ments of a Tibetan Lama, his own clothes
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wait for the inevitable lecture before the Royal Geographical Society and the equally inevit. abis book in order to satisfy our curiosity as to the extent of the Doctor's explorations and discoveries. Twenty five years have passed since he first visited Asia, and since then. he has made five expeditions in this vast continent, every one of them lasting from
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In his annual report for 1907, on Labuk and Sugut, the District Officer writes:The China' Boroco Co. has done very well: this year, ship- ions in this district, which is considerably more than ball exported from the whole State.
The Protector of Chinesa' also writes in bis manual report :...Two new cübber ́estatar, hava Been opened during the yaar, and I am informed. that another is on the taple. The China Barber Co.'s Saw-mill at Sandakan has been consider ably enlarged to cope with the increased work, and a coal wharf and depot has been built near ready supply of coal from the minor at Silimp popon. All these call for an ever increas ing supply of labour,,;"
The body of John F. Parkinson, chief engineer of the British steamer Zararas, who was in the Prize Winners are denoted by an asterisk, and Pasig Friday night was found hanging to the those who passed with "Distinction" by the 20 piling at Engineer Island with the head letter "D" after their names.
Wander water, reports the Manila Tinca of 5th
Perkins, A.M.L.CE Examiner:
Building Construction.+Lecturer: Mr. T instant. When the banca was cut down' Par- kinson swam for the island which he reached Mr. J. F. Boulton, A.İ.C.E.
but is supposed not to bave bad strength to Certificates awarded to-Ma Feng-shu, Tse draw himself up, as, when found, one arm was hooked around the piling; thus keeping the Ching-fong, and Thomson Wright, *ght Ma
Machine Drawing Senior Lecturer: Mr. body from being washed away.
Mr. Parkibion was a man of advanced age two to three years. What. Dr. Sven 'Hadio i WeTulip, & M.I.M.E.; Examiner: Mr. J. Martin and was on the ship for this one trip while the the Sindakan wharf, to provide steamers with a
Hongkong and Whampoe Dock Co. 'does not know about Tibet is surely not worth
ly not worth Certificates awarded to-David C. Wong chief engineer was away. He joined the ship knowlag. It seems strange, when one consi-D, Leung Tin-shing “D," Tsoi Ying" D,* au Sydney, and leaves a wife and several child ders how thoroughly the world has been ex Chau Leung-but "D," sed Lo Kam-cbakren to mourn his look,
Funeral services were bold at the Masonic | 'fusion--Cheung la * *D,” Chiu Wai “D," plored, that in the year 1967 it should be given Yeung, Yuk-shu, Ng Tin-chi, and Lo Chu-yaü. But yesterday afternoon at two o'clock and Sisam Lecturer: Mr. W. Talip, AM IME.; Interment was made in the Masonic plot at Del Examiner: Mr. J. Martin, Hongkong and Norte Cemetery. Whampoa Dock Co.
to any one practically to discover a range of mountains two thousand miles long, and the surprise of the discovery is intensified rather thon diminished by the fact ibat bere and there. the country traversed was already known. The Tamous Swede was the discoverer. And it is important to remember that such a discovery cannot be made again, for there is no black spate big enough on the map of the world to contain such a range of mountains.
When Dr. Sveas: Hedio's bank is forth. coming we aspect à least of fine thing, for his skill with the pen is not the
teast of his accomplishments, Perhaps a man
who has doce the things that he has done and
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On Sunday, 13th uti, a number of Sandakan
THE LATE MR. L. “A, M. JOHNSTON,
A STRÁITS APPRECIATION,
Certificates awarded to-Lo Kam-chak * (Da Leung Tin-shang *"D," Ng Tin- chỉ" D," Chiu, Wai " D," R. E. Shaw, and David C. Weg borgital patients were sitting, enjoying the cool and regret of his unexpected death at Hoog
Mechanics-Senior. Lecturer: Mr. W. H. Williams, r.C S.; Examiner: Mr. H. Sykes. Certificate awarded to Tas Ching-long." Mathematics: Seulor. Lecturer: Mr. A.R. Sulterland, M.A., Examiner Mr. A: W. Grant,
Wm. Wotherspoon. Certificate awarded to Tse Ship-fan. Junior, English-Senior Lecturers: Mr. H. L. Garrett, A., Mr. G. P. ds Martin, A. Ex
DA."
aminer: Mr. R.G. Wood, B.A.
Certificaten awarded to Henry G. Leong, D," Silas Parry D," Y. M. Jumap, R. Nazarin, Lau Wing-chung, Bishen Singh and M.Gourgey, "D."."
of the evening breeze, on the bridge near the bospital entrance.. Suddenly a large black cours emerged from the jungle, and came towards cobra camo a large benadryad who caught up the them at a great speed. Closely following the
former near the bridge, and struck at bin three times, burying his fangs deep in him each time. So intent were the two snakes on their combat that neither noticed a hospital dresser who walked up to the hemadryad and dealt him a blow across the back with a rotan, severing the spins, and killing him instantly. The cobra was already practically dead.
The Singipora Fras. Press writes:-There are many friends of the late Mr. Lewis Audley Marih Johnston who will bear with surprise
kong, on September 5th, of blood poisoning, The cause mentioned, blood poisoning, is somewhat mysterious and we are left in doubt as to whether that was septicasmin, tetanus or
ever possibly plague, When Mr. Johnston passed through Singapore lant ontward bound to Hongkong he looked in the best of healthi
and it in melancholy to think that he shouta have died in the prime of life at the age of forty-three, with the promise of a success'ul career in the Colonial service before him.
Mr. L. A. M. Johnston was appointed by the Secretary of State to the Straits Civil service as a Cadel on November ist, 1888, the other mem bars of the batch being, Messrs. C. O. Blagden (since retired), A. H, Lemos, L. M. Woodward,
W. D. Barnes, and G. A. Hull."
see the things that he has seed could hardly fail in the recording of them. It is simply as tounding what this one man accomplishes on
The bemadryad is a splendid specimeb, 9. one of his arduous journeys in the way of
English-Junior.-M. B. Atwee, *"D" feet 6 inches in length, with distinctive mark- scientific work. Singlehanded or with slight Fok Kai-him, "am Yik-hang, Li Chi-fi, ings on his diamond shaped bead. The cobra Kwok Wa-fan, Puo Ping leour, C. W, Sbam, is just over six feet in length. Both snakes ad from one of the Buriat Cossacks, placed at his service by the Tsar, he makes his Yik-shang, Tam Kwak-soi, Tsang Ching-bau,spection of disbelievers.—British North Berwebtions, Mr. Johnston, who was the sixth of the Teang Kwong, W. Salvator, Cheung Lai-ip, Ip are being preserved in the hospital, for the in- observations-geographical, geological, as In Ping-man, R. Menders, C. Rodrigues, Un
Berald. tronomical; etc, from morning to night, and Wong, and Ip Kwai-shang, robs himself, of sleep to jot them down first in pencil, then in ink, so to have two rets of results. And yet, though this tireless Swede labours so arduously in the cause of science, he loves adventure for its own sake,
just as he loves Nature for her own sake. He has been paid a hundred-fold for his toilsome marches.. A keen sense of enjoyment has attended him throughout. He writes almost in ecstacy of the sight he saw in the secret places of the world. Here is an ex-
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Certificates awarded to-M R. Leitao "D"
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Certificates awarded to D. Ezra, "D, C. Polley, A. Jozeilbo, G. Bouging, Ho Wing, Mok Mun, R. Baen, F.A Joanilbo and M-Long Muller; Examiner: Rev. J, H. Vamel.
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Certificates awarded to-Fu Chu-ling "D" M. A. Gomes, O. F, Ribeiro, Junior-Yau Han-king "D."
Shorthand :-Benior Lecturer: Mr. J. W. Bains (China Mail); Examiner : Mt. R. A Lowry (8. China Morning Post ),
Certificates awarded.to-R. D. Wilke, * “ D," D. Young "D."Junior-Pang Kan-wing,D," A. Mercado, Li Chor-chi, F. J. Agabeg, H. W. Kiling, and V. Salvator.
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BSBYOWAT, the most huly and the most famous of sil the lakes in the world "Shut in between two of the great mountains in the world, Kailas in the north, and Gula-Maddhata in the south, and between the chains from which these mountains raise their. bends crowned with dearling, eternal snow, "(33′′] "stretches out the holy lake, almost round in form, and nearly twenty five kilometres in dia- meter. I was often Gear weeping for joy at the sight of this wonderful landscape of sur passing grandeur, and I cherished a secret hope to be able one day to describe it in words for others, to be able in my insigni: ficance to utter a feeble and faltering word of praise of the Almighty. How came Manasaro war and Kailas to become objects of divine worship in two so different religions an Hinduism and Lamaism, if each in its own special way did not appeal to and impress the human mind by its marvellous beauty, and did 7YPHOON IN THE PHILIPPINES, not seem to be rather a part of heaven than of
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hands of a clock frees the Tibeta from the tortures of purgatory, and permits him after death to sit for all eternity at the feet of the gods and eat "tramba" out of golden dishes," If this is a foretasteof Dr. Sven Hedin's lectures
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On September 27, 1958, at Shanghai, the and writings the most exacting critic will pot - wife of H. A. GRAY, Of 8.100.
DEATHS.
On August 19, 1908, MARCUS AARON SOPHER, of Shanghai. Deeply Regretted.
On October 2, 1998, at Shanghai, CHARLES Georg Richard Brodarsen; of Siomasen & Co., aged 48 years. ||
On October 7, 1958, at Shanghai, Jour Ro-: BERTS, aged 43.
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HONGKONG, Friday, October 9, 1908.
DR. SVEN HEDIN.
be disappointed. According to his own report his funds are practically exhausted, and he has lost by death his most generous patron, Kiog Oscar of Sweden. But we feel suo that other friends will rise up to assist him, and that he will be able to give to the world the results of bis great adventure,
· LOCAL AND GENERAL.
A RLCENT issue of the B. N. Bornes Herald says:-Nine Chinese lunatics were shipped to. Canton via Hongkong.byas. Maxrang.on 320d ult. The passage contract was for a minimum of ten, but the authorities could not beat up a man to fill the vacancy. They state that there are lunatics lo plenty---but not Chinese!...........
Certificates awarded to Chan Wing-to and Practical Chemistry-Tan Wing-kwong", Tam, Wing-kwong.
op, Chau Wing-to "D", Ko Wo-tuck "D" Cban Uaying "D", Ma Fung-shu, Oscar Ribeiro, Joseph Peon-why, and Ad Sbiu-cbeung.
Physici.-Senior-Lecturer: Mr. A.
H. Grook-MA--Examiner: Mr. H. Sykes. ** Certificate awarded to J. C. Onɔrio.
Junior-Certificates awarded to Tao Ching fong and Leung Wing-wai.
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DAMAGES IN THE, VISCAYAN ISLES,
Iloilo, Panay, P. I., September 30, 1908. Visayas that suffered from the recent typhoon Peports from nearly every place in the have been received in Iloilo, and these reports tell a tale of destruction and damage that, in money value, will amount away up into the bundreds of thousands of pesos.
BIRE IN THE PHILIPPINES...
ENORMOUS DAMAGE.
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All of these took high places in the examina
Straits cadels, being eighth in the list. The balk of Mr. Johnston's service in this Colony was in connection with the General Post Office in Sin-
Telegrams.
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TELE OPTUM TRADE.
THE ATTEMPTED CANTON MONOPOLY
"['By courtesy of the " Sheung Pv"],
Peking,
8th October. The Waiwupu has
communicated Peking Acting Canton
the
with the British Minister in requesting him to British Consul-General from interfering with the proposals of the Provincial Government for gulating the sale of prepared opium.
LEGATION GUARDS.
JAPANESE GOVERNMENT'S CON-
A “CILIATORY "ATTITUDE.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"]
Peking, 8th October.
According to information received from Tokio it is the intention of the Japanese Government to withdraw the Legation Guards from Peking.
THE AMERICAN FLEET.
DEPARTURE OF CHINESE COMMIS, IONER.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Fo."]
Peking, 8th October.. Leung Tung im was to start from Peking to-day on his special mission to Amoy to welcome the American
COMMERCIAL TREATY -COMMISSIONER:
APPOINTMENT OF SHANGHAI 'TAOTAL,
fapore and in Penang, afhough he carried cat departmental work in the Resident Councillor's The Cablencios Americụn, of 6th inst., says Office, Penang, as Collector of Land Revende A tremendous fire laid waste at midsight last at Sungei Ujaag, a District Officer at Alor Fleati night the factory of the Philippine Products Gajah, and as Land Officer at Malacca. Dur Company. Within a few moments from the ing his service in Singapore Mr. Johaston was start the flames leaped skywards, winding-a-keed-member-of-the-Singapore Volunteer- their snake-like clouds in gruesome brilliancy. Artillery, becoming Sergent of A £ub-division. Never has the necessity for are boats been and subsequently being appointed as Liauien demonstrated more forcibly than on this occa- antip the 5. V. A. Early in 1597 Mr. Johaston sion, and it is the firm belief of the fire proceeded to Hongkong on a special mission authorities that much could have been saved concerning postal matters, and no doubt it was had the department been able to count
as a result of that visit that in 1902 he was ap- on the assistance of such fluvial firs fighting Pointed Postmaster General of Hongkong, and for a time entered the Legislative Council as machinery.
Acting Colonial Treasurer,
The alarm was turned in at 12.18 a.m. and was responded to immediately by the Paco fre
He was the eldest son of the late William station which dispatched, under the guidance Johnston, of Ballykilbeg, MP. for South Bel- of Assistant. Fire Chief Clarence F, Samuel fast, and Grand Master of the Grand Orange son, one hose, one ladder and one chemical Lodge of Ireland and was educated at Trinity engine. The firefighters proceeded with all College, Dublin, of which he was B, A hasto possible to the scene of the.cond igration.Straits Cadets who left this Colony's service for Mr. L. A. M. Johnston was the last of three only to find that their efforts were balked by China. The first was G. J. L. Litton who joined the river dividing Santa Ana proper from Pan- dacau, the sear of the fire Another chemical engine and bose company were telephoned for to overcome the obstacle of distance and the telephone, to send one or two boats to assist in Bureau of Navigation was also requested, by
the work. Chief Dingman appeared on the scene shortly after the arrival of the Paco con- tingent and took personal charge of the efforts -of-his-department?”-
The damages are estimated between 20,000 and 250,000 pesos and it is taken for granted that nothing of value has been saved, The factory's stock of chemicals and oils of various descriptions only added to the intensity of the fire and every explosion of oil receptacles caped a roar and vibration as if produced by a mighty cannon. People rushed to the scene, that is the Santa Ana water edge from near and far, and thousands were these that watched the picturesque disaster,
still shooting upwards.
As this paper goes to press the limes are
TANG SHAO-VI..
MOVEMENTS OF THE SPECIAL-
COMMISSIONER.
the Consular service, and died in Yusnan a few years ago; Mr. H. H. J. Gomparis who has joined the judicial bench of Hongkong, and Mr. Johnston, who has just died as Postmaster- General of Hongkong-
[By coursery of the "Shoung Po"}
Peking, 8th October,
The Imperial Goverment has sent telegraphio instructions to the Shanghai Thotai, to attend to the duties of the revision of Commercial
Kung-pao. Treaties, [in the absence of Sheung
THE AMERICAN FLEET
AND THE MINCHE VICEROY.
[By 'courtesy of the Sheung Po"]
Foochow, 8th October, Both 11.E the Viceroy and
His pleasant Irish temperament made the late Mr. Johnston one of the most loveable of meo. To bis intimate friends, bors, and they were many, hewan.always "John, and the new-Provincial Treasurer will proceed to of his premature death comes to all who had
the privilege of his friendship with a deep sense Amoy to welcome the American
of bereavement.
Mr. L. A. M. Johnston married about five
years ago when on a visi: home to settle hi, deceased fathesla affairs, and he brought M Johaston out, with him to Hongkong, Mr. Johnston hatt again fost joined her husband aller a visit to England, only to lose him im. mediately alter her arrival in Hongkong. Both in Hongkong and the Straits the greatest sym- pathy will be felt for Mrs. Johnsten in her sad
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Fleet.
The Provincial Treasurer starts
on the 14th inst., and the Viceroy on the 21st.
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The European Situation.
LONDON, 7th October. Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, in s rescript to his ministers, extends bis sover- In the Marine Court, this morning, before ceignty to Bosnia and Herzegovine, and the Hop, Commander Basil R. H. Taylor, K., orders the evacuation of the Turkish pro Harbour Master, Police Sergeant George Jackvince of Novibazar. son charged Cheung Yat, master of the He creates a Diet for the two provinces,
teen passengers in excess of the number allowed annonces the creation of representative Steam launch Les Tak, with carrying four and is a proclamation to the inhabitants he
by his license no the 3rd instant. The defend stitutions and appeals to the loyalty ant admitted the offence.
confidence placed in them. people to prove themselves worthy
At Camp Bampus, Tacloban, the damage to being completely destroyed and the barracks the military was severo, two sets of barracks
of another company badly damaged. The troops are camping in tents, in the chapel, jo Thursday evening the reception given to HE The N. C, D. News of 3rd inat. 21ys-On officer' "quarters and wherever shelter can be Tang Shao-yi at the residence, of Mr. Chun secured. Officers' quarters were also damaged. Wen-ches, Singkelpang, Bongkew, by bis com- At Camp Connell, Samar, four sets of quar-rider and fellow students of the Chinese Edu
"It was slated by P. C. Jackson "that at 2.49 ters, the distilling plant, Hospital Corps quae cational Mission to the~UZ'S. in the raventies, p.m. on the 3rd instant, he saw the Lei Tak ters and the chapal were destroyed, and those took place as already noted in this cofumo. coming over from Victoria to Yau-ma-ti, Wit- left standing are such condition that they No ons but American-educated men were pre-ness stopped her off the Kowloon Wharfs and afford no shelter,
sent, with the exception of the owner of the cousted the rumber of passengers. There were house, and the proceedings were quite informal reg all told. Defendant is only allowed to
carry 95 by bis license.
At Borongan the town and the military post were both wiped out. No deaths reported, only a few minor injuries.
All buildings at Geodara more or less in jured; nips-tools-all-blown sway.
At Constantinople, processions of thou. sands marched to the British Embasry, cheering the ambassador.
{Later,
Telegrams were sent to King Edward und more reunion of old school-mates, amongst
Bir Gerald Lowther, thanking them for their whom there were óne Tx-Governor, ona. Ex Vice-President of one of the Peking Ministries, of comprised children. His statement was and press are most calm, c
Defendant pleaded that the excess complained | attitude, but in other respects the inhabitante
one Ex-Minister add-bali-mədrzerTantais. An contradicted by prosecutor who said that there At Camp Dowies oípa roofs atl isjured, excellent and recherche supper was also provid. were altogether ton children, whom he counted pared to that of the Japanese at the time of
This attitude which is very popular is com Tanauan, Tolosa, and Abuyog, Leyte, alled and the happy gathering broke up at con- as fire, and were included itî the number. report, injury to buildings. One set quarters sidembly past the hour of midnight. Yester A fan of 513 was imposed, in default of pay.
the Treaty of Shimonoseki, and one officers quaren blows down at day morning his Excellency received the mem-ment, six weeks' hard labour.. Dr. Sven Hedia's return to civilization is ADA CHINAMAN, bearing visiting cards describing
Abayag
bers of the American Association at Kalne and ⠀
A Russian invitation to a European com event of more than common importance, for the himself as "Lieutenant Colonel, Imperial Chi-"change and Hospital Corps 'sergeant's quarters clavemen residing in Shangbai. In the after-ferred a charge of unlawfully Boarding his ship All buildings except head-quartos, post ex- at noon he was the guest at faacheen of his 3rd Officer of the British ss. Glenogle pro
In the same Cout, Mr. H. F. G. Colpoys,ference will be issued tonight whole world will presently be indebted to him nese Navy," has been arrested for obtaining blown down.
It is understood that it proposes to strictly noon bis Excellency took a drive in Mr. Tong, without the permission of the master or other limit the programme of the Conference to for important re-arrangements of the map of money by false pretences, and is now in Kudat By heroic effort the stoam lighter Harrisburg Ching po's handsome motor car and visited, officer in charge yesterday against three question arising out of the action of Austria ASIL On his retom home the geographers Gaol. The gentleman was travelling as a déck was saved, but the . Tarlac is reported amongst other places, the International and hawkers, should, with one accord, fall down and worship passenger by s.2. Maruds, and obtaining ashore three miles south of Borongan French Settlement Extensions. In the even that at 11 am yesterday, the Glewe is made mente en Turkey, or international complica W. H. Howard, mate of the Giraggio, stated and Bulgaria, this prevchting fresh encroach him. To his story
money by producing à mandate purporting to. It is almost certain that the government willing the Commissioner attended a diaper given fast to her buoy on arrival. The defendants when it is unfolded there be from the Dowager Empters of Chios, which have to furnish emergency support to the re by the members of the Chamber of Commerce came on board and he sent the gutter master
· will; of · be two sides, the scientific and threatened decapitation or lesser penalties for aidants of the coast of Samar a practically to whom bis Honoor Tail Tautal of this port to order them to leave the ship. The men
Servia ading an energetic protesto the personal, and it will be difficult to say refusal A head-tandil of one of the estates was everything these people owned has been des courteously gave the use of the Hall of the hawkers and were selling their goods. the Power on the annexation which is the more interesting. So far we have induced to part with money by the offer of the troyed or blown away. Very little damage was Barers of Foreign, Affairs, on the Bobblingshen bad them arrosed. There were several
•Thủy made no attempt to leave the ship;; Hà been mainly attracted by snatches af: the ballon of a sih class mandarin, The Chinese done around Iloilo and on-the Islands of Gul- | Well Road. His Excellency leaves for Woo. other he succeeded in setting sway Wit Skupitch personal narrative, says a leader waiter in the
Chamber of Commerce,“ Kudar, being doubtful mazas and Panay, although several small houses sung this afteranon at 5 o'clock in a tender to;pess, hoisted the poi ca disg and banded the Advocate of India who says Than he bay Resident to the Chinese: Consul at Singapore, ment should take steps to lovenirala the can, where he will remain for, abput three wirow DeAll the defendants' stated that they bad mo of his boul-fides, telegraphed through the were notopled or blown, down. The govern- Join the P. M. 5. Manchuris en route for Japan, defendants over to the police/FON bean absent from Europe for three yests and with the result that the police ware requested ditios of the people in Bamar at once and prob before proceeding to the States on his SpecialThey were auch fined Stay or in the alternative, |-knowledge, they were not allowed on boardi from civilization for two; travelling over 4050 to intervene,
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