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SERVICE.

CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERN MENT.

DISCUSSION BY HIGH OFFICIALS.

[By courtesy of the" Sheung Fb."]

Peking, 28th January. The Prince Regent informed the Grand Council, that the question of shortening the period for the grafiting of Constitutional Govern- mant is very important and, that therefore it should be discussed decided by an asembly of high cials

PRINCE SHUN.

ARRIVAL AT HARBIN,

[By coursery of the e,

Shouwn Par]

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JANUARY 29 1910

NEW CLUB AT KOWLOON,"

OPENING CEREMONY THIS AFTERNOON.

compared with 385 for the preceding year. Thus lu also a marked Improvement to the wvorige nitendance, which has risen from 255 in roolio 38. The less for new scholars were, for the second term, raised to 53. The total amount collected being 36,531, ma Increase of $1,504) upon that of the previous year. The system of collecting fees in cash instead of stamps. #i adopted after Midsummer, and has proved

To-day's

Advertisements.

HONGKONG AND, Shanghai BANK- ING CORPORATION.

[OTICE is hereby given that the ORDIN- ARY HALF-YEARLY MEETING of

NOTI

the SHAREHOLDERS in this Corporation

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Today's Advertisements.

· THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.

APPLICATION

FOR REGISTRATION OF "TRADE MARK.

Intimations.

CHEESE

TOTICE is hereby given that the BRITISH CHOICE. CANADIAN

Company registered under the Laws of kong, and No. 22 Museum Road, Shanghai, Hongkong), of No. 18 Back Buildings, Hong- Chioa, Tobacco Manufacturers, has on the 5th day of January, 1910, applied for the Registration, la Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Mark

The Trade Mark consists of a miniature trea standing in a flower pot. Immediately above the design are the words “ TIEN. CHOH," and at the, foot of the dasigh are the words BRITISH CIGARETTE CO,.LTD.

Another factor contributing towards the social amenities of Kowloos was established this afternoon when Mme. Leiria, wife of the Cousal for Portugal and. Brazil in Hongkong, gracefully performed the ceremony of decler Ing open the new Club-house of the "Club de access. The staff was strengthened by the add will be held at the City Hall, Hongkong, on CIGARETTE COMPANY, LIMITED, Recreio," is the presence of a large gathering tion of two teachers, a ́ll and a VI Grade | | SATURDAY, the 19th day of February, 1910, of Portuguese ladies and gopilemes, residents fall complement la ten assistants and myllat Noon,for the purpose of receiving the Report at Kowloon, and their invited guests, who The syllabus was altered with a view of raising of the Court of Directors together with a State-

ment of Accounts to 31st December, 1909. had travelled across in large numbers from the standard of the upper division to 'masi the The REGISTER or SHARES of lan Cor. the Island. The president of the Clube requirements of the Oxford Preliminary Eporation will be CLOSED from MONDAY, Mr. A. A. Cordeiro, in, asking Mes, Leiria amination. Ponctuality and regularity are ray the 7th February, to SATURDAY, the 13th to open the club door with the silver kay marked no less than 43 scholars have mid February, 1910 (both days inclusire), during the full attendance, Judging by the result of which period no transfer of Shares can be

registered. be presented her, made a with which

Senhor the year's work, I have every reason to balle speech in very felici'ous termi

By Order of the Court of Directors, Leiria briefly replied on behalf of his wife. The that the school is in a satisfactory stats of

J. R. M. SMITH,

Chief Manager. Roosts were then cotertained to tea and refresh-efficiency. My thanks are do to the membra ments, after completing ag iospection of the club of the staff for their hearty cooperation In

Hongkong, 29th Januiry, 1910, building sad the extensive grounds attached to bringing the year's work to a auccessful tame

PUBLIC AUCTION, and. Mr. J. M. da Rocha, one of the enthusiastic There were six free scholars in attendance, ill promoters of the Club, assisted in dispensing of whom did well. The boy, Wong U-tong, in offi- favish hospitality to the guests, all of whom whose educaties Your Excellency is interested, Uödersigned have received instructions

spect a most enjoyale afternoon at ibe hands did excellently at the annual examination, secar of their genial hosts. The band of the Socie.ing rst place in English la Claní V. and und dids Philharmonica as usual calivened the place in Chinase in the top class. Victoria Dy proceedings with selections of music excellent was celebrated in the usual way. Football comi ly rendered. A fall report of the ceremony

tinues to be the favourite game of the scholas, the srd February, 1916, at 2.30 P., at their, „For the first time in the history of the school, va... Salas Rooms, No. 8. Des Vœux Road, will appear in our next issue.

entered for the Senior League Competion this season. So far, we have met with gut success, and have practically won the Shield. In the Junior League Competition, va still have a chance of winging Your Ex.. cellency's Cup: Mr. Wolfe's Challenge Cup. which, was won by us two years ago, is still in our possession. A team was entered for the Hygiene Competition," "the results of which The annual prize distribution of the Anglo-e not yet known. Eleven pupili computed Chinese District Schools was' held at the

Peking, 28th January, Princo shur, the Naval -Commis. aioner, arrived at Harbi yesterday by the Siberian rante.

TUNGKUNSHAN MINES.

BRITISH MINISTER'S ATTITUDE.

[By courtesy of the " Sheung Po."]

To-morrow the committee of the Club de Recelo are giving an inaugurat dauce.

GOVERNMENT DISTRICT

SCHOOLS.

ANNTAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES.

Sayingpum School this afternoon, H. E. the Governor presided and there were 'also present Mr. E. A. Irving, Director of Education, Capt Taylr, A.D C1 and several others interested in educational worke

After a number of boys had gone through a scrips of recitations, Mr A. Morris, Headmaster of the Sayingpum School, read the following annual report -

under review is certainly the best on re-

Poking, 28th January,

HEADMASTER'S REPORT. Observing that the people ure so

Your Excellency, Mr. Irving, Ladies and opposed to the Tungkunshan mining Gentlemen, I live much pleasure la pre- cocession, the British Minister consenting, my fi'th annual report. The year si lers it inexpedient to prolong nego cord. The school has been completely full for tiations and has communicated with the whole period and for three months ap- plicants were felused admission. With the the Waiwupu informing that, Minis-imitation of the ages and number of pupils in try that he is willing to reach a attendance, there should be greater efficiency pruceful termination of the negotia

tions.

"VOLUNTEER" DALL,

BUCCESSFUL SOCIAL FUNCTION.

The annual ball given by officers and men of the Hongkang Valunteer Corpe was held at the City Hall last night and proved one of the most zoj »yable functions of the season. The attendance must have almost reached the one

thousand figure' mark. His Excellency the Governor was among the guests present and

and there were other decorations on'a martial

There were several changes in the staff during

the early part of the year when several new ap psiatments were made. It now consists of three Evropean teschert, seven Anglo-Chinese

THE

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,.

- FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

On

THURSDAY,

comer of Ice Ebuse 'Street, SUNDRY VALUABLE HOUSEH

FURNITURE, Comprising:--

in the game of the BRITISH CIGARETTE COMPANY, LIMITED, (a Company register. ed under the Laws of nongking), of No. 18 Back Buildlogs, Hoogkong, and 24 Marzam Road, Shanghai, China, Tobacco Manufac

turers, who claim to be the sole proprietors thereof.

The Trade Mark is intended to be used by the Applicants forthwith in respect of the fol- lowing goods, MANUFACTURED TOBAC- | CO, in clast 45. *

A facsimile of the Trade Mark Gad be seno

at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hong-

Dated the 15th day of January, 1910.

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British Cigarette Company, LIMITED.

PERGY M. MILLARD.

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.

APPLICATION. FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARK.

for the scholarships at Qeen's Collegè, of DRESSING TABLE and WASHSTAND CIGARETTE COMPANY, LIMITED,

which number seven were successful. We have the bonout of heading:the list of suceed ful candidates.

+

LIST OF PRIZE WINGBRA, English:

Class IV.—1st Họ Kwang-shun, zòd Au Kwok-isol, 3rd Li Ping..

· SILK ́TAPESTRY-COVERED DRAW- SUITE, TEAKWOOD ING ROOMS OVER MANTELS with BEVELLED GLASS, BOOKCASES, TEAKWOOD SIDEBOARDS and DINNER WAGGONS with BEVELLED GLASS, WARDROBES with BEVELLED GLASS, MARBLE-TOP

SINGLE BRASS BEDSTEADS with WIRE With BEVELLED GLASS, HATSTAND, and RATTAN MATTRESSES, CARPETS, | GLASS, CROCKERY and E.P.. WARE, CANTON CARVED BLACKWOOD WARE, BRASS and IRON FENDERS, COOKING STOV and UTE VSILS,

Catalogues will be issued. TERMS:—ÁS USOBÍ,

HUGHES & HOUGH,^ Auctioneers.

-Class V.—16f Wong U-fong, and Ng She- sung, 3rd Tong Fuk-cheung,

Class VI. Cheng Shung-ling, 2nd Lingkang, 20th January 101). Polau, 3rd Lo-Chung-po.

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Class VIIA.—1st Ma Wing-kwong, tid in the financial, help we have received to our Chan Cheung-man.

Sports Club from former papils of the rebool.

Class VIIBst Hu Kisg-him, and Lau in closing~t~should"like" to convey the vary" Kwok-leung.

hearty thanks of the school to these young Class VIIIA-ist Yong Kong-chiu, and Un. men, who by their lively interest and practical King-taco.

help, bave set such a good eximple.to host

·Clus VIIIB—at Je Shau-stog, and Ma [who will 'follow them.

Chinese :

Kuying.

Class 1.--Ho Kwong-shun, Ling Matki, Class 11.—Li „Po-lau. Class IIIA-Cher Sit-nam. · Class IIFB-Kong Fo-chiu, CLARE

VA-Chan Ching-sik, Class IVB-Luk Tat

chtung,

.

PRIZE LIST-YAUMATI DISTRICT.

SCHOOL

Class IV.—st X- Chuby Vojard Ho Kam Fuk.

NOTICE is hereby given that the BRITISH ( Company registered under the Laws of Hongkong), of No. 18 Bank Buildings, Hong- kong, and No. 23 Museum Road, Shanghai, China, Tobicco Manufacturers, has, on the 15th day of January, 1910, applied for the registra tion, in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Mark:-

The Trade Mark consists of an elliptical panel in which is depicted 'a Maocho, women bsiding a fan in noa band, and a spray of lowers in the other hand. Around the two long sides of the panel. a floral design is shown. Contained in a actoll at the top of the panel are the

Chinese characoru_满洲美人 god

at the foot of the pauei is the Com- paoy's name in Chinese characters

英國煙公司 ·

STILTON,

60 Cents per lb.

THE

DAIRY FARM Co., LIMITED.

Hongkong, 4th January, 1910.

ASAHI BEER SAPPORO

انشا

BEER

TO BE OBTAINED

FROM ALL WINE DEALERS

"SOLIGNUM."

A PERFECT pratervative stala for Wood

Stoom, and Brickwork.

It protects against Decay, Fangos, Dry Rot, the Ravages of losocts and Vermla (especially the white ant) and the ́action of the

is the name of the BRITISH CIGARETTE COMPANY, LIMITED, (a Company regis tered under the Laws of Hongkong), of No. 18 Bank Baddings, Hongkong, and x3 Musaam wasther' Road, Shanghai, China, Tobacco Manufac turers, who claim to be the sole proprietors for it, as may be seen from the testl

"Solignum" really doss what is claimed.

thereof.

In Drains and Barrels of various colours,

Class V.—rt Chủ Kimi Fa, Alu Kung Po and Tiang Ka Cheung.

The Trade Mark is intended to be used by monials of the Governments of India, the the Applicants forthwith in respect of the fol. Sudan, &c. Class VI, 1st Tsui Kwing Kong, and Wonglowing goods:-MANUFACTURED TO -Sulaf.

BACCO, in Class 45.

A facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong,

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Class VII.-13 Pang Fung fu, and Chin

Class VIII, A.—14t Hò Tin Tai, tzad Ho Sau Chop, 3rd Lo So.

Class VIII B.—1st Ng To Shang, 20d Wong. Kus Ying.

Chinese. ClassList Ma Sao Kwai, and Chủ Kwai Fat..

Class 11.-rst Chan Kwang. Fok, and Ko Chok Shang,

'Claas 111,-zat Lo So," and Chan Fuk Hiog, Class IV-ist Tang Fu, and Chan Wing Ki.

THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH." His Excellency said that the very large

The Waiwupu is waiting for the masters and four vernacular masters, while the two pupil teachers who are paid out of the school gentry to deei lo.

vate, still attend the normal class at Queen's College. Tas appointment of a lady teacher bas

YAUMATI DISTRICT SCHOOL, been a great success and the experiment,could, with advantage, be extended. The average

Mr. S. Moore, Headmaster of Yaumuti.Loi Fat, 3rd Li King Po. attendance has increased from 297 to 403 and District School, read the following rapon- lees from $6,704 to 59,153, thus in five years the Your Excellency, Mr. Irving, Ladies and average has increased eight fold and the fees Gentlemen-l have the honour to present to twelve fold. This practically represents the you my report on the working of the Yamal high-water mask and unless there is a further School for the past year. Staff,-Mr. Carneo, extension of the building to further increase the Headmaster, returned from leave of the can be looked for in the future. A new 20th February last, and so was able to uke scale of fees will be introduced on reopen charge Immediately after the Chipese Now ing in March. Boys who formerly paid 52 Year bolidays. He continued in charge, usill will pay 53. and those admitted subsequent the 14th instant, when he was appointed to ret besides a luge na mber of high Government

to September 1909 will pay $4. Following the as Headmaster at Victoria English School and officials, the two services were well repte practice of former years swimming was taught was appointed to act in big stead. In the sented, their bright uniforms imparting a successfully during the summer months. Our beginning of the year Mr. Ng Fung. Chat was light touch to the sombre attire of the picnics task us fiber afield and on Empire Taosferred to Wanchal on promotion, and Mr. increase in the number of scholars_com civilians. As in former years, the scheme of Day launches were hired and a trip made to Leong Shui On war appointed to take bis pixspelled the Government to take into con decoration was simple yét brautiful... The most Tüs Man where a most enjoyable time was This left a vacancy for one 4th Grade Antidération the expansion of the building, interesting fears of the embellishments was spent. The day concluded with sports, in ant Master, which was filled by Mr. Chong, which now gave every satisfaction. From at the top of the grand staircase. Immediately which the comic element was predominant. Hok Chau. Attendances, Fees, Dic-The the report which he had beard read facing the visitor at the Iciting, was a sort of Football now claims atlantior, and thanks to school year started with nearly soo boys on the oul, he learned that there was still some kopj's with an electrical arrangement inside. it the training of Mr. Barlow who has takes the roll and an average attendance of 261. After over rowding and recently a large sumber was flanked as either side by a couple of maximh mhalter in band we have done well. Out of midsummer holidays we received lustracions of boys had been refused admission. That guos, whose dealb-dealing mouths stared at one matches played, 3 wore won, 2 drawn, and z

not to admit any further applicants and to was very satisfactory from one point of with grim beauty. The walls at regular interest, so that the school occupies the second endeavour is every way to reduce our numbers view. Since he arrived in the Colony, he did vals bere abialdi on which were fixed bayonets place in the Junior Division of the Schools to the approved limit. Partly on this account mol fail to notice the extraordinary demands for For some months the school was and partly because of the increase of the fees education which had arisen lately and copsi League. handicapped for want of a suitable place from two to three dollars, the attendance dered it a great mistake to overcrowd the for practice as the permission to use the fell off considerably, but even at its lower as schools, not only from the point of view of ground at Kennedy Town was withdrawn still above the limit. Potwithstanding this, sanitating but it was necessary that adequate in May. We share with other schoole

the average attendance for the year is hier altention should be given to each individual: · the Western Park Ground. A ground for

than that. for the preceding one, being 13 pupil, and that the masters should not be matches is still required. Varions improve against 234. The less elio show a slight overtaxed. In the space of two years, the ments have been carried out at the school, crease over those for last year bring $18 average Ritendance nearly doubled. Two years new offices have been erected and the compared with 54,977. Scholarships-Of the ago, the average attendance was 204 while for noticed was the ringing of a resonant bell playground has been relaid in concrete. The Queen's College scholarships competed for in the past year it was 403. To meet these a reminder to the dancers to secure refurbishing with dual deska is complete, and the beginning of 1909, this school was iglo demands Government appointed. four more their partier, Auolber change worthy of re- mark, was a happy artaugemaet of screened there are seats for 440 boys. Physical exercises fortate in accuring three out of the four. Chinese teachers and a mistress took charge are taken for a short time every day, ad on the The successial students were:-Tong Yoog of one of the junior classes and be was glad to sitting-out placei along the balcony, which, al- though they were rought imitations of con completion of the new covered shed a more Shang 231 with 93% marky, Chan Tin hear that the new experiment was allended with extended syllabus will be taken. There are,ong and with 80% marks and Lo Shelia great success. Bo would like to see the staffin- servatories with a complete absence of flowers for free scholars in attendance, two scholar 3rd also with 80% marks and the 5th boy crassed by one English master if it could be and plants of any description whatever, were, ships having-ban cancelled during the year Chan Bi Wo was successful in obtaining the allowed by their funds, Lately, the scholar- nevertheless, appreciated by those for whose for irregularity. Last year, one of the scholar 4th scholarship owlog to the winner for ships had been increased from 14 to 17. comfort they had been arranged. With the ships to Queen's College was won by one of tunately having to give it up because of pi- The examinous, he was sorry to say, reported high-clan Bind of the Boff, and an excellent.

our boys, but having a mother dependent on vate troubles. This boy Chan Hi Wo gated that the Sayingppo School was the least floor the evening could not but have proved him he was unable to proceed thers. At the a scholarship in 1907 at Tai Po district school satisfactory, having been beaten by both thoroughly.cofyable and many of those who recent examination wa secured six. A team

in the New Territory, which gave him a four the Wanchal and Y.úmati School, Their attended last night's ball will have soft remem was entered for the Hygiene Competition, but years contan at Yaumati. During kit say "English composition was bad and some. up to the profeat the result is not to band. The with us he made very rapid progress, complete thing was also left to be desired in their man- "The various Committees in charge of the arusual half-yearly and annual examinations ing the four years' coures in two. Though bener. He hoped the boys would take his re- were bald and the results werk com-wan really over age the scholarship was gust» mucks to heart and that he would be able, în Hoo, Secretary-Captain A, B Thompson,

queicated to 'the guardians and sctatives, ed to him as an encouragement to pare the event of bis being present next year, to Assistant Secretary-Armourer Staff-Pe" From the general results, I have every reason scholars from these outlying schools, where congratulate them in those respects. He was geant G. W. Avenell.

to believe that the school is in a satisfactory | the pripfis come from very poor familles, glad to bear that the teaching of hygiene had Sopper and Wice

Committee-Licute, state of efficiatcy. Our thanks are due to all Klaren boys catered Queen's College from been successful in Excellency also refer- Andraw and Wölfe, Sergeant Majors Meech, those who subscribed to our various fauds en. school during the year. Sports-Reus in red to the School's bathing excursions, and Higby, Lagan, Rodger and Gloyn, Sergeant abling us to purchase two type-writers, and also terest has been taken in sports, especially said they were valuable from every point "of 'MeKirdy, and Corporal Crawford.

to Meus. Ho Tang, Chan Ming Cal and Li is football. The recreation ground at 'Klog's | view, asthey combined education with lastenc Hing, who have kindly presented special | Fark, which was granted to this school, 1100 and brought the masters and boys in closer prizes.

style, which did not fail to attract the visitor's attention. The supper arrangements were ad mirably ca ried out, the supper being served In the Theatre Royal, while the City Hall library was used as a card-room, where those who did oal had an attraction in the light fantastic sought to while away 'the fleeting hours. One of the innovations which we

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brances of the 1910 Volunteer Ball.

́rangements were au follows'!—

Music and Dancing Committen Captain Armstrong, Sergeant Wright, Corporal Bullock, Cuapur Audenón and Private Pertly. ↑

Decoration Committee Lieur Bussell, Seigeants Crapnell and Witchell, Corporals Garrest and Bidee, Bombadier Smith, Sappers Carroll and Newbronner, and. Gunnar Follen. Cloak and Card" Room Commitien-Lienis. Kennett and Reet, Corporatgory and Gun.

Dated this 5th day of January, igra, •

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BRITISH CIGARETTE COMPANY, LIMITED,

PERCY H. MILLARD,,

Secretary.

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has been recently levelled and turfed by: (much together. The average attendance now the Public Works Department,. It has prired" | "reached 400 and the Sayingpun School was the WANTSAI ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL. á boom, to the school and has been gually third largest school in the Colony. He hoped. The report of the Wantsul Anglo-Chinose appreciated by the boys. There is one great, that the boys would realise and live up to the School was read by the Headmaster (Mr. Young drawback in this connection, however, and that's position of their school as one of the upper Hes) sticllows Your Excellency, Mr. Irving, is, that many of the boys tive a long way low schools in the Colony. He hoped that the of Ladies and Gentlemen,-i have much pleasure the school, and in order to reach their homes school's prozímity to the Univemily would in preventing my seventh annual report. It before dark, have to start on their way I'm excite and stimulate ibem to greater - sfforia, MEN dan has been my good fortune to record, for the past mediately after school is over. This panojs. In conclusion, Kis Excellancy wished the boys Invitation Committee-Captain W. Are six years, subesotial prograss all round; and I many of them, who are apt at the

a pleasant holiday and a Happy New Year trong, Major Macdonald and Colonel Chap: : am happy to say that this is no sxcapilos to Its gamer, from enjoying their share

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