Entintation.

LIMITED

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841..

AERATED WATER

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY APRIL 13 1910

INDIAN SILVER "AND" 178

CHINA YARN TRADE,

UNION INSURANCE SUCIETY OF CANTON LIMITED:

ANNUAL MEETINO,

gold, not in silver. The constantly decies ing value of silver forbade her purchasing labour and material on the old scale. More- Much discussion, has been aroused in

over, the real Chinese currency was not India over a proposal in the new Budget silver, but copper cash, Silver is merely an that the tax on silver should be increas object of barter and Suctuated daily is the thirty seventh ordinary year'y mesting of ed from 5 to 17 per cent. The question isntion to copper as well an to gold, Pathe Union Insurance, Society of Cuntos, Ld., romarks l'am sure that not only the general

was held at its bead office at noon, to-day, for experience shows the falsity of a pessimist the papuae receiving of the report of the direct view. Chips pays to-day: 80 per cent more tore together with be statements of account to for labour and materials established. Such at December, 19, 9, and of declaring divid- some of the arguments employed against ends, dec. Mr. A. Forbes (chairman of director) the opponents of the measure, and it will be presided: Thoro ware also present-Messrs. interesting to watch how the matter will go E. Oralston, J. W. C. Bosnar, C. R. Lensmann,

on 'division.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

A BILL has been read in the Philippine legisla

are calling for the appropriation of P300,000, to be used in dredging the Paranaque river, e

A. S WATSON & CO., of vital Interest to Hongkong for if the tax is adopted the yarn trade will be closely affected, the opium trade will feel the pinch, and there will be a general advance in the price of all commodiiles passing between Bombay and Hongkong. The Salect Com mitteä of the Viceroy's Council in presenting its report of the Taxation Bills had to record the minutes of dissent by Sir Sassoon David and the Raja of Kurupam. Sir David speaks with some authority as a financier and not. MANUFACTURERS. only did he insist on the recording of his minute of dissent but in the course of the de-. bate he urged that the enhancement of the duty would Inflict serious injury on the yarn trade with China. A protest has been address ed to the Indian Government by the Bombay, Mi.l-owners Association. The Bombay wills are at present passing through a crisis, and it is urged that the adoption of the new silver duty will necessarily raise the telling price of Indian yarn in China and thus close the China market to the Indian trade.. Sir David believes that if the price of opium THE Yuch'uanpa proposes to appoint Kuang. for the coming year' were estimated at Rs.

Shih-man, formerly chief engineer of the Can- 2,000 per chest it would not be an over-tos Railway, to take charge of the construction estimate and the difference between that of the Hankow Tsingkiangpa railway. and the Budget estimate of Rs. 1,750 would

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GREAT, vigilance is being observed in Peking, and hotels and other public places are infested with detectives on the look out for revolutionists,

THE Hupth officials in Poking have coniidar. ed the question of guaranteeing loterat on the share capital of the Hopeh railway, so as to encourage investment.

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kuaoshan mice has been remitted and paid over, and this sum bas nearly cleared the im- poverished Anhui Exchequer of all its contents.

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Six Chinese opiam smokers were arraigned or the 8th lust. before Judge Jenkins at Manila Four pleaded guilty of a violation of the opium law, but all were found guilty and sentenced to imprisonment for shree months each.

JW. Bandow, H. A. Siebt, G., Balloch, F. Lieb, G. H. Madhurst (directors), O. Montague Ede (secretary), J. Whittall, A. B. Rouss, W. Dunbar, H. Hemphreys, W. H. Wickham, L. M. Alvares, J. Bario, T. 1. Rots, H. W. Robert son, F. Smyth, Capt. J. T. Douglas, A. Shelton Hooper, Ho Fork, A. Fletcher, G. C. Moxon, and Dr. J. Nobis.

The Secretary having read the notice con vening the meeting,

"The Chairman said --Gentlemen,—The re-

Mice and Mən.“

SUCCESSFUL PRODUCTION BY THE ADC.

- PLAY ACCORDED A WARM RECEPTION.”

Following upon the brilliant success, achie,

nerable management under which it has been worked Taadividend of $poparskareistaderda. handsome one and considering £10,000 is place ¡ed to the cradît of the insurance fund I'am sura avery shareholder will appreciate the prodeat disposition of the profite, Balore closing my body of shareholders but those who sit on the directorate will extend to the man-at-the-wheeled by the Hongkong Amateur Dramatic Glob who is our Secretary and to his staff their in their recent production of a The Toreador," thanks and appreciation for his faithful and members of the talented organisation again zealous attention to the interests of the Com- added to their laurels of the Theatre Royal fast pany and heartily acquiesce in the bonus pro- night in a more austere presentation... Mica and Men. There is a general opinion pre- posed to be voted to them. (Applause.)

valent which cannot be accounted for that the personnel of the AD C. are not gifted with sufficient versatility to put up a play of the type of "Mice and Mes," a pisca which undoubted- ly requires acting, but the members composing the caste last night once again proved that they. have enough histrionic abilities to handla every sort of production, whether they be comic opere, musical comedy or a roaring farce, with equal sain and they certainly came off with dying colon's last night - de 9ʻq i

The motion was carried unanimously. Messrs. J. W. C. Bonnar and A. Forbes were re-elected directors on the motion of Mr. Smyth seconded by Capt, Donglas.

Mr. Wickham moved, and. Mr. Humphreys seconded, that Messrs. W, Hutton Potts and A. R. Lowe be re-elected auditors.

Agreed to sem con, fin

The Chairman-Gentlemen-That is all the busluess I am much obliged for your atten- dance. It has been the cantous in the past to post dividend warrants to shareholders, but as several warrants bave gone astray it has been deemed advisable this year that they should remain in the office until applied for.

port bafore you was inued on the asth March, which has given you the opportunity of study ing it and I therefore propose to take it as road." The premium. income for 1908 is considerably less than that of the grevious your, a little over a lic of which ia 'a failing, off on paper, only, dus 'to' the higher sate of exchange at which sterling, figures aro transposed into dollars; the bal ance is a real falling off monly due to smaller sterling takings in consequence of the THE FINEST SITE IN THE COLONY,pical beef-caling Englishman, who most

general stagnation of trade and partly to the abandonment of the worst paying accounts, of which my predecessor in the chair told you last

to ruinous competition in certain trades which were known to be nos-paylog, preferring to

wait until a natural incidence of losses in those trades caused a combination amongst underwriters with a view of placing rates on a more satisfactory fooilag. 1 am glad to be able to tell you that this action is justified by the results of the year following that under

review. The movement in the direction of

raining rates to a paying level is still going on, and although we hope the conditions to-day prevailing will continue, we must not forget that the history of marine insurance does no warrant our counting too much upon it, but rather demands stricter vigilance on the past of our management. You will be read in fox 1908 of our more powerful competitors the home papers that the published accouals aken a whole, are dreary and disappoint ing reading. We should, no doubt, have factory report than that presented to-day excep: had to come before you with a loss satis

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CORRESPONDENCE.

{{We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed

by Comwpondeata in this colums.]

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HoxeкOXO, TELEGRAPH."

Sir,-i beg that you will allow me through,

public interest.

I am strongly of opinion that the plot of ground lo questiou should be utilised in the same way, as a garden, if not for all time, a any rate in the meantime

Mice and Men" is a piece which is weirdly? fantastic in some of its incidents but it is at the": same time distinctly true to human nature, Mark Embury, scholar, scientist and phlio. sopher, davotes a considerable portion of his time to experimenting with a number of found. |lings with a view to the..." perpetuation of all that is healthy, and vigorous in the human race to the benefit of mankind.""> <He: has"as- "bis friend and neighbour Roger Goodlake, a

vigorously dissents from Mark's views and describes the scheme as preposterous. From among seven foundlings which are brought to

the nickname of “Little Britain" an, his ward.

The Government has announced the inter- and teaches her the intricacies of equilateral tion of putting up t public auction the plot of triangles and the mysteries of Homer. He is Crown land situated on the sea front to the surprised with the unusual worldly knowledge north of the Law Courts, reserving as a garden displayed by his ward, whom be fondly, suppo enclosure, on the east of Queen Victoria'ss to be the personification of innocence, at an early stage of their relations and in about statue, only as are corresponding to the space two years the master becomes the pupil, Mark similarly reserved by the Hongkong Bank.

has a scapegrace nephew in the person of Captain George Lovell, whose daison with feanna Goodlake, wife of Roger Goodlake, in a source of much annoyance to the philosopher, Mark proposes to his erring relative that if he - promises suform he will fix an allowance on him and pay off all his creditors. Lovall comen` across Peggy and at once falle in love with ker and discards bis formar lady love. It so hap but he does not guess his nephew's affections pons that Mark himself fills in love with Peggy

for the girl till very late in the day. A más

solves to attend the function and with the help querade ball is to' ba'given at Belsize House and Peggy out of sheer childish curiosity re

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It may be that in years to come- the City of Victoria will develope prosperity, enough, and public spirit enough, to indulge a desira for a really fite City Fall. The present pri. will not always soffice to serve the community's vately-owned hoilding, digeiled by the name, needs, and it is situated on a site which would

faces the wrong way) could be remedied in a be useless for the purpose indicated. The main objection to the present edifice (that It

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satisfy financial needs 'and. the enhanced | The amount for the redemption of the Tung* | ́year, the managament electing not to enter in. your columas to draw attention to a matter of his study he chooses, one named Peggy with silver duty would be unnecessary, Sir David's contentions are supported by the figures REFRESHING. adduced by Sir Vithaldas Thackersey, who urged that the increased duty will reduce the quantity of silver consumed in India and puts the import at six crores instead of eleven crores as estimated for the cur. rent year This reduced demand he urges will reduce the price of silver in London and for Indian exporters to China to

PRESIDENT Tang Ching-ch'ang of the Ministry receive the price of their goods in silver,

of Education, has suggested that marriages which has to be converted to gold stan-between parties of the same surname should be dard rupees, and yet maintain their price, permanently forbidden and this suggestion bas the silver price must be increased. At been adopted by the Law Revision Office. the present time India exports to China from five to six lakhs of bales of yarn every year and the value of the export is about ten crores of rupees. Unless silver prices A. S. WATSON & CO., little hope of that, the Indian spinner will can be raised, and there appears, to be

receive a less number of rupees for his yarn whilst the Chinese manufacturers, paying wages and living generally on a silver basis, | THE Americas sugar trust has made formal will benefit to that extent as their manufac-denial of the statement that it was interested turing charges will not be appreciably affected.

in any Philippine projects. The claim was mda in conection with the purchase of the Of course these two sentences form a con-

San Jose estain by the Polo syndicate, but the company disavows even an indirect connection THE U. S army transport Worre will reach Maoila about May 1. It will go from Shanghai Haiphong, Indo-China, to load 8,000 barrels of cement recently purchased for general use throughout the division. Part of this cement will be used for the construction the new hospital at Los Bano1,

LIMITED,

HONGKONG and KOWLOON, Hongkong, 21st March, 1913,

NOTIC

All communications intourfod tus pablication intradiction in terms, but they show the lie of should be accompaled by the Willard Name and sented by the Financial Member of the Council, had a very full reply. It was pointed out in the first place that the Gov-

·Aildrosa, Orffnary business commerizations abould be adderaan'

to The Manager.

The Killtor will not undertake to be responsible kernment was not legislating for the special

any rejected MB., nor to return any Contribution.

SUBSCRIPTION HATES (IN ADVANCE). DAILY-186 per annum. “ »■EKLY—§13 per annum.

benefit of the Bombay millowners but for the general benefit of the people of India. The difficulties of the Bombay millowners,

A CHINESE report says that the special Col- leges for Classics, Law, Philosophy, Litera ture, Engineering, Commerce and Medicine in 273, and that their expenditure would total Poling were opened with an attendance, of

about Tis. 1,000,000 a year.

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for the fact that our business is so widespread that a series of lossos suffused in san part of the world does not necessarily affect the result of the year's working as a whole. In the case of 1958 although we woreintorested on many,f the liners lost that year our business elsewhere, resulted in a bacdsome profit, and I think you may therefore be congratulated on the outturn for giance on 9779,7097. Qui le disque divitible propos payłoga fiual dividend of $10 per share, making the full dividend for 1908 550 placing £10,000 to the credit of re-insurance fund and carrying forward a very substantia) balance to the credit of anderwriting suspense account which account as well as that of re-insurance fund baik show marked in creaset. Your directors are of opinion that 'a

who are the people most keenly interested TELEGRAMS from Constantinople state in re. dividend of $50 per shars is a very fall one,

"The rates per quarter and par mesum, proportional in the China trade,, asserts the Govern-

. Balmoriptions for any period, lesa iban one month.

ment, are largely of their own making will be charged as for a full month, The daily Lane is delivered free when the addrome in and even these difficulties will not be socesible to messenger. Peak subscribers can have increased by the chanced duty. It Khidr nopfen "dallvered at their realdeness without is altogether wrong, argues the Govern ADY extra chargs. On coples sont by post ancient, to imagine that exports of yarn from additional $1.80 per quarter is charged for postage India are paid for by imports of Chinese The posings on the weakly is to say part of the

world la 80 cents per quarter. --

silver. The fundamental result of the tax, Single Copies, Dally, ten cents. Weekly, twenty- to which all other results are subsidiary aud

five cents (for cash only).

consequential, is that some reduction may be expected in the Indian' demand for silver and consequently some reduction in the world

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BIRTH,

The Hongkong Celegraph

elegraph admitted, but the Government goes on to

the

gard to the revolt in Albaziz, that fighting started on April 4 on the river to the north west of Frichtios. Two battalions and three ba teries of artillery were engaged. The troops being overwhelmed when reinforcements ar rived. There is now a momentary suspension of fighting, as the Albanians are awaiting re inforcements.

BIRE AT KENNEDYTOWN,

MATSKED ABLAZE,

THE STRUCTURE

having particularly in view the fact that interest earned by investments is only sufficient to pay about two-thirds of it. They think that, for the present, this should be looked upon as high water mark and that you should cordially approve of the policy of funber building up reserves for some time to come and not look for any locKOLIO in the present dividend, which is twice the amount of the original capital called up. If you apalyas the accounts of the large and small | companies with whom we are in daily compoti. tion you will observe that their dividends are, with few exceptions and in not allow cases entirely, paid out of interest, and although, if fortune continues to smile upon us, we hope

There were no questions."

The Chairman moved the adoption of the report and accruals,

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now building; but a fatal objection to the site remains. No building upon it could he sees to advantage from the harbour, or indeed from apy point of view, and it would be absurd to erect a fine public building that could not be seen to advantage.

that which the Government proposes now to call 17 10 100te who are to come she, us? We are all the fasters of posterity (". for one feel called upon to protest-Yours, &c.

The only suitable sile for such a building is

M. STEWART,

1*npgkong, 13th April, 1910,

SIR JOHN CARRINGTON,

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AND THE NAVY Ébague,

It is interesting to note that Sir John W. Carrington, C.MG, who, during his tenure of the Chief Justiceship of Hongkong, did so much for the local Volunteer body, is now taking an active interest in that eminently patriotic body, the Navy League. In the Lorgue jouɛnal, The Navy, we note that he, as president of the Randing branch, acted as chairman at the annual meeting, at which rae ofthe attendants was Rose-Admir.1 H, Z Fleat, According to the report of the committee, the most fateresting. event of the year was the establishment of the training brig King Alf et po the Thames between Reading and Caver-

bam,

greater numbers...

of Mis. Deborah, Mark's housekeeper, diessan herself in silk and satin in the morning of the Bell and while engaged in inspecting herself. in berteplendent glory Lovellenters the room, He has a brief conversation with her but Mark suddenly sisps on the scene and Peggy disappo unra unceremoniously into an adjoining chams

ber, Mark, mistaking his nephew's real posi and akar angry words bave been spoken, dugleg tion, pours out his wrath on the luckless Lovell

Puhkekesimi dikim sppears on the cene, Loveti

leaves the house. r., proceeds to the Ball in:

order to prevent Peggy from doing miarblaf and there meets Goodiske, who, having by some means gut, wind of the intimacy existing 'be tween his wife and bis friend's nephew, becomea tempestuous. A scena is enacted and Good- 1ke is only able to control himself' by Mark's interference. Mark” saks - "his nephew to surrender bis companion to her lawful gourd lan but Lovell absolutely refuses, in the course of which the supporad Joanna uomasks bergelf”. and rerela to the astonished Goodlake obtains Peggy's promite to marry him sad the the famuliar face of "Little Betni Mark grateful simple creature, who has learnt to appreciate Mark's kindness, in order to make him happy, assures him that be is all in the Lovell determines to leave the conn'sy and world to her although ber heart is with Lovell,

obtal's bis uncle's sanction but at the last". mament he is mortified to discover no going to bid good by to his uncle at the furors scene. of his happinets that Mark bai left a message give up his roving, life. Fubseqveally, Mark for him with Little Britain sking him to convinces Peggy that she should marry Lovell for ber as well as his own good and all ends happily. In the course of the play, the moral of play "The best-laid schemes of mica men of the gang_azlay" recars, which 'is

gradually, discovered by the audience to give

the title to the play,

with a natural case which was thoroughly.

On April 8, 1810, at Shanghai, the wife of demand for silver. This means a fall in the W. A. Perry, of a son,

world price of silver, certainly, and with In the early hours of this morning; the Fire that a fall in the China silver. That is Brigade received warning that an dutbreak of

fire had occurred at Kennedytown Hospital never to be in the latter category we feel we can. Sir John in his presidential speech, moving point out that the fall brought about in the The Bizade, under Sergeant R. MacDonald, not afford to overlook the tactics of our the adoption of the report, said he believed the price of silver, reckoned even at three per quickly, responded to the call and before mach

beighbours. The figures for 19ng, as briz wou'd be greatly to the benefit of the The brunt of the work andoubtedly fall on HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1910.

cent, would neither ruin the Indian yarn in-time had elapsed the conflagration had been shown in the report, are quite satis. Isds of the district, and he hoped the the four principal charic on in the play-

successfully combatted by the memba's of the factory, showing substantial incrassia the bui. Tohabitants would realise that and would lake and "Little Britain. As the serene and Mark Embury, Captain Lovell, Roger Goods. SIR H. MODY'S LATEST GIFK

dustry nor represent a bounty of the same Brigade who had been called together by the ance carried forward, and your directors feel that regard the maltenance of the vessel in en dignified philosopher, Mr. Balloch played his amount conferred on China's yam production summors of the fi e-ball, It was forubate they can saf,ly recommend the payment of an efficient state as their duty. In witnessing the part to perfection, Mr., ES. Lindsey in the Sir Hormusice Mody seems to be deler-that the conditions under which the Indian flames originated was unoccupied by patients, 1909, as well as a basus of 20% on contribu:ory field gun to was much struck by the advance admired. The part of Captain Lovell could Continuing, the Government member said that the ward of the Hospital in which the interim dividend of $10 per share for account boys doing goo-drill with a saven pounder 10le of Roger Goodlake invested bin acilog mined to fill the role of benign providence mills have been supplying the China market for the Brigadu wore thereby enabled to con-

business, Altogether the report before you they had made in so short a time. The boys not bave teas entrusted to batter hands than 10 the Colony where he has spent most of for the last twenty years have been subject from their attention to the putting out of the cant on the whole, be described as ase of the

were smart, went through the drill well, and Capt Addison, R E, and Miss Ella Rowe bis life. Never a public gathering is held to the widest fluctuations. In the last few fire without having on their minds the respon. best ever presented. You will be glad to hear evidently were very keen, Now that member in her asseciation with bim, and the greater but a surprise is sprung on the community. Years alone the price of raw material has ability of saving life. Needless to say, every that we have not forgotten our staff, having ship of the League had been made so simple part of the work and brought out the Yesterday at the celebration of the Jubilee of red within the widest ranges. Exchange was plensifal, and it was not long before the Prevident Fund of each member who is in our ing and the neighbourhood would join in Slade as Mags: Deborah scored a distider suc man worked with a will. The water supply voted a bonus of 15% of a year's salary to the and chop, he hoped that the people of Read- joanns, Cicodlake was good; while Mr. M2W. fall beauty of the part. Mrs. H. W. Looker as has both fallen and fluctuated at times in the dames were completely subdued and all danger service on the goth of this month. Italian Convent the Governor made the most alarming manner. Trade with Chion of the fi a spreading to the other parts of the

çess. Mr. H. W. Jonker as Kit Bsroiger was: announcement that Sir Hormusjee Mody has been hampered by the deterioration of fostilotico was past.

In relation to Sir John's remarks, and to his Headle Mr, W. Rekool as Poter, Mr. Addison

in bir element Mears, W. G. Worcester au's support of the Navy Langue, it is wonhy of as the Matron and Miss Bembow had little to bad decided to found seven scholarships to China's copper coinage. Many other ad- grant schools in the Colony, and he added: verse factors have entered in, and yet the is which the outbreak origivated was a muished tion of the report and, accounts, said; Mr. this splendid institution does not locally Re A Chapman, G. A. Caldwell, M. SA Northcote, passing remark that, whilst there are many do but did that little well, while the rest of the Mr. Shelton Hooper, in seconding the adop members of the Navy League in Hongkong, caste ahly supported the pricipali, Bac The schools. are St. Joseph's College, the trade has been either seriously strait- used as a kind of annexe io like Hospital in Chalmas, I have much pleasure in seconding that support to which it is surely entitled. In E. Ormision, J. Roborisob, G. Balloch and R. The following was the Committee Messrs. ened nor dangerously threatened. Ellie Kadoorle, the Diocesan Girls' School, present time, against all the disturbing up like tinder. From such distant parts as prevented to as. We have listened with much society should be supported to a man, At Home. tigable effons much of the success of the pro At the epidemic times and, of course," it went the adoption of the report and accounts as to-day in great naval base like Hongkong ruch Sokerland (Sage Manages) to whose indefa the Italian Convent, St. Mary's, Kowloon, elements both in the yarn trade and Kowloon Uity the glare of theme was interest to the remarks of the Chairroin in the it to not left to the mere male to further its duction was dde the French Convent and St. Francis, Wan- every other trade between India and clearly observable in the sky and on the other amplification, of them and I am sure I am interests. There are some women who are as The Bard of the Balfs played between the chai. And to this list he has added 'an Chin", there is to be set the one domi-side of the Harbour many spectators were led voicing the views of the shareholders, whether ardent workers for the League at any man who acts and wartboroughly appreciated eighth name by giving scholarship to the nant fact that Chios is rapidly walking, to believe that conflagration of serious they are present or absent in heartily con figures on the roll of membership. Such women Mark Embury MG Balloch

The following was the calle Victoria Doys' School at the east end of the that the activities of her people are in magsliede bad taken place. But for the gratulaing, the Board on the splendid results

creasing eporniously and with these jo-Promptness of the Brigade in getting to the of the you's worklog. The prudence shown by Reading, Mrs. Pawson of South Oxon, dasaris Capt. George Levill Capela Adizoo,

As Miss C. Everell-Gresa, Mrs. Holtam of Roger Goodisk Mr. E. S. Lindsey city. To establish these scholarshly's, which

creased activities will come increased de- to be very serious, but, as usual, the

scene the contrquances might have proved the management in deciding not to enter into the sincere thanks of til who take an interest Sir Harry Trimblestone" Mr. R. F. C. Master f will be worth $30 a year for two consecutive mands on India. If all the considerations was excellent and effecical lite refplic commend itreif, to all of us and as you have vidiobs almost to mantion, so for nimes here Stadion service serious competition is certain trades muit in the undertakings of the League. It seems in Kit Borsigor

KREMO HAP Locker... yours, Sir HormuajeeMody intends to are taken together, says the Government, it A large crowd of spectators flocked to the pointed out the results show the justid so many more caght to be included, but if Jome Goodloka

MPAW. Kakool invest $1,000, on behalf of each school, is to be admitted that there is much in the spot. Good order was maintained by the cation of the policy, you have adopted, ever an argument were needed to justify the Mrs Deborah After what the donor has dons in the way of outlook that is uncertain and perhaps some Palice, however, and the work of subduing The butiners act being limited to soy claims of the sudingatte to the right of the vole Matron the Hongkong University we can only hold thing that is disturbing. It is ustural that the fame as satisfactorily accomplished one part of the world has been conducive it could be found in the develed work that has Tolly our breath in admiration of the princely the Chies, trade, but it has not been shown outbreak was has not been ascertained to avarage prosperity. The fact that the cadar hare banded themselver together in proate

the mill-owners should be apprehensive for quick time. Why the cause the to the company's working maintaining its been put into the League by the women who benevolence of Sir Hormusjes Mody, Long | that as regards the silver duty these appro-was so very formidable, and considering the balance of practically a lad of dollaré mor

far as our information goes. The damage done for the year, cuables you to show a divisable the majt may he live to see the beneficent effects of hensions are well grounded. Chioa had to

i maiter of national defence,” IE pure (f the build pits contents cannot that for the previous yeary pay for machinery and other produce in here been more than 5,92,

"KITS NEVALA? assistance to the sim fast to show the prosperity

Mr. C. W. WOICES Mis H. W. Looke Mrs M. W Stad

Miss Benbow

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