Sir Frederick Lugard's Coming Departure.

CHINESE COMMUNITY'S

RECOGNITION.

VIRTUOUS. ADMINISTRATION,"

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY APRIL 28 1910

carry their books and luggage across many an~ AN ENGINEERING ROMANCE. ocena in search of a teacher.

"COMPLETION OF THE TONKIM-YUNMAN RAILWAY

Bice Your Excellency came to give `pasce to this state, all the business of administration has been carried on by you with success, but One of the world's most interesting engineer you have regarded the development of educa, ing romances--if one may with propriety ally tion and the encouragement of talent as your these last two words-la brought Into promi- DENEVOLENCE AND CLEMENCY OF RE, most important duty, and all your woorgles and sence by the brief announcement that the faculties have been devoted to the establish-French railway from Tonkin to Yannan te ment of a University. Now the foundation Guished, and that, by the end of this month, the stone has been duly laid and the magnificent whole lino from Haiphong to the ancient Chini. project is on the way to realisation. We feel ean city of Yunnan-fu, over son miles beyond confident that in the future the result of the the mountain ranges, will be open to traffic. `-` education given in the University will fulfil all ⠀⠀ This artery of steel from the coast to the dark expectations

interior has cost in soma districts over £7,000 per mile to bulid. Probably £5,000 per mile' would not be a bad estimate of the total amount appropriated for the construction of this parti- cufar line, from the loan of 200,000,000' trapca asked for in 1898 by the Colonial Council in connection with the programme for a network of railways in and about French Indo-China, The line is

That Sir Frederick - Lugard's successful ad- ministration of the government of Hongkong In the face of seemingly insuperable difficulties has been recognised by all sections of the com- munity in this Colbay is a well-established fact which was further testified-to-by-the pleasing function which took place at Government House this afternoon. We refer to the presen: inlion of the address and honorífic scroll to His Excellency by representatives of all classes of the Chinese community on the eve of the Governor's departure on six months home leare on Saturday next, The Chinese depute tion consisted of high placed gentlemen of the mercbabi, compradore and geotry classes; be sides the Chiness unofficial' members of the Legislative Council.

The deputatizo wa feceived by the Governor in the fine bill-room of Governmsut Hause and is introduced by the Honourable Dr. Hà Kai, OMG who was supported by

bis colleagua in the Wei Yak, C.M.G.

Council, Hao, Mr Tacia were presen! at the ceremony:-"H.E. Sir Frederick Lugned, the Hoo. Sir Henry May (Colonial Secretary) the Hon. M, A. W. "Brewin (Registrar General), Capt. N. Sinson: (crivate secretury), Capt. P B. M. Taylor (side-de-comp), Messrs. Lau Chu-pak, Ng Hua-tsz, Ha Fuck, in Xam Toug, Wong Leung-him, Yeung Him-pong, Wong Kum-fuk, S. W. Tso, Sio Tak-ian,

and Ho Mok-lok

Your Excellency's-kindness will remain a testing and grateful mempty in the hearts of the Chinese. On your departure therefore we beg, to present you with this address, and unita in a prayer that your journey will be made poder a lucky star, that you may reach your country in safety and prosper in everything you underinka and that you may speed yourholiday is happlocss in the society of Her Excellency Lady Lugard, our admiration of whose virtues we pray you to convey to bar. We trust that you will remem ́ber this Colony in' your heart and return.ioon that we may look agalo upon the dignity of your countenance and hearken to the grace of your commands,

This is our earost prayer.

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A MAGNIFICENT TRIBUTE to the French engineers, who have battled with all known difficulties and a few more beside. It [pushes out through the paddy fields about Hanoi, flings itself into the difcal country beyond Vieire, demands the assistance of no fewer than 175 bridges to defy the challange of the broken land to Laokaï-a bridgę almost every milk.

Dated Hongkong the 28th day of April, 1910.Thence it shoots north, now following the

{Here fellow Signatures.]

His Excellency amid loud applause.

Dr. Ho Kai then presented the address to

ty.

river's course, now across unhealthy marsh, now dodging a 6,000ft, meestalo, and losing itself in the deep gorge beyond, up, sad up, until it is 5,000k, above sea-level, 'So, over down more gorges, to Youtub-fu. Jaba China- doreas mora bridges, round more mountains,

to laugh at his pack-mules, and at the slow- man up in the Yunnan heights will now be able

His

moving jonks which go down to the soa, exports and imports will increase by" reason of the new. facilities; and, should be himself desire one day to rab shoulders with civilisa- tion down the coast, he wilt be able to travej iureigo devil's fine for less than Li.. On some with ease and comfort from end to end of the

parts of the Indo-Chinese railways be can Iravel nearly 150 miles for the equivalent of two shillings.

The completion of the railway realises in part

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THE AMHITIOn of a celb||RATED FRENCHMAN,

who, once a printor, 'tis said, to Paris, dropped into the political flower-bed, and blossomed forth in dus course as Governor-General' of Indo-Chins. When Paul Doumer, for he it was, went East in 1897, he felt it his musiion to put France, politically aud commercially, on as good a footing as any of her rivale.notably Great Britais. It did not take him long to see that the best

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ONSIGNEES of Cargo are heroby

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at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra basardons Godowns of the Hongkong and

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may be obtained.

No Glaims will be admitted after the Goods-

have left the Godowns, and all Goods remale ing undelivered after the 5th prex, will be sub

fect to real.

All Claims agalest the Steamer must be pro sented to the Undersigued on 'or before the rath prox, or they will not be recognized.

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No Fire Insurance has been affected. Billa of Lading will be corintersigned by

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co., 4genti. Hongkong, 28th April, 1910.

for their presentation, said that it gave him the Ulla Excellency, having thanked the gathering

their most beautiful address and he felt sure very greatest pleasure to be presented with

would give the very greatest pleasure to Fung Wa-chino, Cheung Sikai, Li Suikoni,allusions to bar:

Lady Lugard to hear of their kind Lau Yarn choen Leacg Pui-chi, Yu. To-shan, septations to be made when a Governor'se

It was dual for such pre-

Oban Sık-tum, Li Yau-chun, Chau Siu-k),

vered bis conpectoin with the Colony final- We Wan-cho, Wo Tsai-yong, Lo Kunstingly. In his case, he was leaving for a short tinte Siu Yun-fal, Sam Pak-ming, Li Wlog-kwong and buped he would be back in November and Chau Wao sau, Mok Mau-cheung, Tam

once again see all Bis friends who wore gathered Hokp, Leung Kili, Chan Kung-yi, lau

around him that day.. Dr. no Kaj kad alluded Punschiu Chiu Yee-ling, Chau Pak-yeo, in the address to various matters with which Wo Tei-wan, Yis Ki-you, Li Po-kŵai, Chan

he had identified himself but more especially to Chuk-hing, Tsang Yik-kal Chan Lok-chus, sanitary matters. Is had always been his endea- vour to invite them to support the. Govara. After the format introduction, Dr. Ho Kai,

'ment ip teach the people what was best for, addressing the Goveroor, said that on behalf of their welfare and how it could be best the leading members and representatives of the carried out so us to afford the Icast Chinese community be had the honour of pre-inconvenience to the people. They had come seating his Excelleucy with ta address em forward in answer to his appeal is a manner

·broidered on silk. He asked His Excellency which afforded him encouragement and at the to be gracious enough to accept their gilt as a

same time excited bis admiration. To this amall token of the esteem in which His Excel-co-operation, they had bees assisted by the lency was held by the Chipete community. It Registrar General, who commanded the com- was their latention to presens His Excellency plete confidence of the Chicest communi

missionaries in bis cause with the address shortly alter, the laying of the foundation, stone of the Hongkong their co-operation and

He dianked them most heartily for would be the railways. A line to penetrate

hoped to BOU A

China up to Yuonac, with the possibility University, but time did nút permit of their dor

.continuace of that co-operation on his of 'su, extension to Szechuan, would probably ing,so and they wished to present kim with an

return to the Colony. Referring to the hit hard the West River traffic to Hong address worthy of bis digoly. It was three subject of education, His Excellency said kong. The only other market contending for yanis since His Excellency unived in the efforts were being directed in decreas commercial humours in South-West Chica was Colony and during that comparatively short

ing the overcrowding of secondary schools Rangoon, but feats of enterprise from this "period the Colony had gained much by His

And increasing the Gumber of scholarships quarter were minimised when the opposition of Excellency's wise administration. He had seen

so as to "enable. boys of poor parentage Lord Curzon, then Viceroy of India, to any them through the most irglag times and placed to bave the same asma facilities for a sound scheme involving the speeding of money on them once again on the bigh road to prosperity education as those of the higher classes. As railways from Burma to Yunnan became and success. Although they were just emerging regarded the University, they had by the geo-known. Since then the balance of world from a long commercial depression, Hias Ex-crosity of the Chinese community and the gen. power has changed: we are not so jealous as cellency had succeeded by his broad-minded, erosity of two well-known firms succeeded is formerly of French enterprise, and even if we ness and energy in founding the Hoogkong establishing two Faculties in connection with are to lose somewhat when the new railway Valversity. The vast benefit which would be the Hongkong University, but he hoped that reaps is fruits, we shall not hesitate to conferred on the Colony as a whole, but more before, the University building was finished congratulate the French engineers on their especially on the Chinese, by the University and its doors throwo open, the number magnificent work, por fail to wish our neigh- were incalculable. For that they thooked Elm

of Faculties would be doubled. Dr. Ho Kaibours joy and proff of their enterprise. Profit" most cordially and hoped that generations had expressed a hope in the address that His to come would thank him as cordially, Excellency mighty and obic funter They hoped that when he got back to England, donatious when in England. He would he would try and obtain further donations

do bis beut, but he would remind which were 10 urgently required for the them at the same time that the University University. When he met Lady Lagard, they principally affected Chinese teresis and he had hoped he would convey to Her Ladyship their complete confidence in them. He thanked them affectionate respects and tell her how rejoiced most cordially and heartily for their kind scuti- they were to hear of Her Ladyship's com-

mente nod-beautiful address. He was saying plate recovery from her recent illaess, and hoped good-bye for a short time ouly and he hoped that they would have the pleasure of welcoming during his absence the Colony would prosper / will be. developed by the arrival of the railroad.association has received a bandsome cup'irom data they cannot be recognised.

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ber back in the following winter. (Applause)

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THE ADDRESS. –

Dr. Ho Kai then read the address, of which

the following is 'n translation:-On a ́lucky day

will possibly be a long time coming, and there are some who doubt whether the commercial possibilities of Yunnan justified this huge ex- penditure on railway construction, Authorities differ on this question; but the weight of opinion seems to be in favour of the ultimate financial success of the enterprise. There are many markets in Yannan crying out to be quickly fed with European gonds; while the mineral and other resources of the province

and that the health of the community would-Pall Mall Gazette..

be good this summer and that with increasing

trade, there would be increasing prosperity. ROPAL &ONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

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Ha would couvey their kind wishes to Lady

Lugard, who was most anxioni to return to

the Coloeg. (Loud Applause.)

In April of the year 19to on the occasion of your Excellency's returning to 'your ancestrat home on a holiday of six months we ChiceID The address in Chinese translation was representatives of all classes of the community embroidered on Chiocso silk. The honorific take the opportunity of your departure to pre-scroll was suspended on an ivory roller. sent you with a respectful address in token of with another at the other end of the same our esteem.

material. The scroll was enclosed in an artin- tically carved case of Chiness design and make, the 'case being made of rad sandalwood. In the centre of the cover was 'Sir Frederick's-

monogram are two Chinese ideographs, which, rendered freely, read >--

More than once have the stars and the haar- frosie se urned. In their course since. Your Excellency came to Hoogkong: the benevel. ence and clemency of your virtuous administra-monogram in silver, and an each side of the tion is in the mouth of every passer-by in the streets. Your earnest attention has been devoted to everything that would promote the wolfare of the people and the comfort of those who have gathered bera from afar. More especially, has every movement for the banefit of the Chinese received your freshments were served. Soon after, the de- hearliest support. Not once have your actions

putation withdrew, failed to call forth the public praise, Your Excellency was moved with great sorrow at

* Benevolent Covernment of Hongkong.". The handles of the beautiful caso were also of silver.

Alter the presentation, tes and other ra

the frequency with which bodies have beenLATELY, a number of rice-dealers with an aya thrown out into the street in Hongkong, and to business have given considerabla trouble to with the determination of taking messures to imponers of ice to the vicinity of Jardioe's stamp the practice out,.you consulted the Wbail. It appears that there unscrupoloos Public Dispensaries Committee as to the persons bava obtained confies to proceed to best means of effecting your purpose; and now there is hardly a trace left of the evil prac tica. The Sanitary laws are made to preserve the public bealths, but the Chinese have always feared their strictness. Since Your Ex.ellency took up office a compromise has been effected In the administration of the laws whild at the same time to the gratification of all classes batter results have been achieved.

The quarterly meeting of the above Club was beld at the Happy Valley from the 16th to 18th instant with the following retalls;—

f

MACEWEN Cur,

Mofor Macdonald...." 93

G. M. Dalgety*..... 99 J. Clark ........ 83

Gross, Handicap. Nes!

16 74 2 81 15 81

10 83.

99. 14 85

98

87

By

2 87

5

87

18 87.

A. Mackenzie... Capt. Twins

E. J. Grist

Lieut. R. Lubbock... p G. C. Moxo 105 27 Entries. *Winner of MacEwen Cup. DOCEY PRIZE.

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MARCH OUTPUT. The following rubber output for March is notified,

North Hummock:-5,017:

RUBBER DIVIDENDS.

Penang, April 21. Cable advices from London state that the Selangor Rubber Company declares a final dividend of 1/3 making 5/3 for the year, or 2671 per cent. Consolidated Malay declares a final of 60 per cent. places £2,000 to rešërve, and carries forward £6,118, The estimate of

Klanang Produce Company pays a final the 1910 crop of this Company it.360,000 lbs.

dividend of 35 making 45 per cent. for the year, nad carries forward £2,469.

HIGHLANDS AND LOWLANDS,

Kuala Lumpor, April 21.- Mestra, Barlow and Co. announce that High- lands and Lowlands Estále bar'declared a final dividend of twenty per cent,, making 35 for the year.

FONGKONG ASSOCIATION FOOT-

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Consignees of Cargo by the above-named..

Company's Godowns at Kowinon, where each being landed and placed of their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowo consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, ~and delivery can be obtained as soon as the

Goods ars landed..

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Goods not cleared by the 4th May, at 4 PM will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance, will be effected by me lo any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignos's and the Company's reprosentatives at an

appointed hour. PRESENTATION OF SECOND DIVISIÓN CUP.

All claims must be presented within ton The Second Division of the above football days of the steamer's arrival here, after which

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowas, '..

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent. Hanykonu, 17th April, roza.

Mr. Frederick Ellis, who so kindly came for- ward with, his generous offer. The cup is be made on Saturday afternoon after the foot camed the "Ellis Cup." The presentation will

ball match of the 88th Company, RG.A., (win- the Hongkong Football Ground, Happy Vallay. par of the second divaion) and the "Reit" on

at 4 p.m.

Miss Lyon has kindly consented to present the "Ellis Cup" and medals to the winners of the Second Division.

'TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP,

EASY WIN FOR CARK,

Mr. O, A. Cars, champion for 1909, met Mr. H. Hancock, yesterday afternoon at the Hong- kong: Cricket Ground, to decide the tequis championship for 1910. The champion played a tatiling good game and won easily by 6—1, 6,6% Hancock did not play up to his

mark.

The previous winners were?—

1898 LA. H. S. Mobarley. 19:4 H. Hancock

Strokes Recd.

J. Clarkt

I down

E. J. Gristop

2

4 H

A. B. Pollock 14

1899 H. Pinckney

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7

A. Mackevzia. 1.

28 Entries. {Winner of Bogey Prize,

A. P. Dashwood J. Clark

POOL,

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2-1/2

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3 11

4

15

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F. G1000kw 14, A. W. Walkjosbaw... scr. K. J. Grist

Major Close.....

A. Mackenedim. [1

34 Entries.

§ Winner of Pool.

ships having on board copsigoments of the staple food shipped from Bangkok 'and the latter for an insignificant consideration.at an opportune moment drop a few bags into a junk, which in turn lands the bags ashore, whence they are taken to the dexters. The dealers have proved elusive.customers to the Police, for if we have been informed rightly they have so far been successful in disposing of the rice It is education which moulds and farms long before suspicion was aroused. During mes'stalents. Chlorisnowinterton reformand the past week, a number of these stolen stacks for-this purpose-education is the most urgent have lived the compound notsldwake Mugle- need. But in few of the provinces is there a tracy every morning and the thieves in each University and hence the young men who bava Instance were given terms of imprisonmet t.: from the mimbus; while brilliants ware broken

THE correspondent of Reuter's Agency la Moscow reports that a gigantic robbery has boon perpetrated at the famous Kremliu Cathe dial. Diamond ornaments valued at Ris. 1,000,000 were taken, also a large emerald

1900 H. Pinckney 1901 H. Pinckney 1901 A. Humphrey 1903. H. Hancock

1905 H. Pinckney

1906 T. B. Norris 1967 H, Hancock 1908 O, A. Carr 1909 C. A. Care

Events Coming.

Friday, 29th April.

Gee. P. Lamment, auction sale of furniture

at the "Darrington"s Peak Road, 3,30 p.m.

The Governor "At Homo," 9 p.m..

Gec. P. Lammert, Auction salo of furniture al No. 4 Ohtarvatory Villas, Kowloon, it am.

Saturday, 30th April, ́‚ Hoogkong Electric Co., Ltd, Annual Meat- fog at Company's offices St. George's Buliding, 12 o'clock Boon.

H.E. the Governor's departara on kome

Volanteer Smoking Concert, 9.15 p.m...

Kowloon Cricket Club Annual Dioner."

the aspirations of a scholar and seek' a` higher This morning some more bags made their off the pictures of the Saints. The procion Y. M. O. A. Concert p education, muca pgalost the wishes of their appearance in the Police Court and the men stones taken from the lion of the Virgin, alone Calber, their brothers and the'r eidete, here to were duly punished

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