Intimation

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JUNE 18 1010

the canteen. Bailors don't count. They are New Seamen Insti

poor. The few who have money can buy.. comfort, consideration and condonation of anything, in return for the money, and cap obtain refreshment, respect and religion in dosca paid for according to the usual tariff, A. S. WATSON & CO., But if he can't pay? Then he must e'en

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED ́A.D. 1841.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

PORT

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-$14.00 $1.20

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Red Seal..

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Superior Light In-

valid, Green Seal

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21.60

0000, Vio

lot Seal Capsule

28.60

165

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Very FineOld- Tawny, White Seal Capsule 37.60 9.80

The following Ports have been specially selected and procured from Messrs. GEO. G. SANDEMAN, SONS & CO., of London and Oporto, and are of the highest olasa:-

Douro Old Tawny Invalid Estrella

Very Old Tawny Oldest and Finest

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"he did all this you know."

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SIR HORMUSJEES GIFT,

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OPENING CEREMON "THIS'AFTERNOON, Thin aficinoon the new Seamen's Insiliute at Weschel, the gift of Sir Hormadhe N. Mody good work was being mied here; 1 was was formally opened by His Excellency Sir prompted to make my offer to provide them Mary May, KCMG, the Offices Administat, with a building aitable to their needs, ing the Gevirment, in the presence of a'large (Applause.) It will be remembered that it was and representsiive gathering of Hongkong at a meeting held in the City Hall early in citizens. The history of the movement which rgos, under the presidency of Sir Frederick has led up to the establishment' of the Lugard, who is always in the front ranks new Institute is almost too well knows in any causs, that the public fast learn to require recapitulatios. It is sufficient to ed on Hit Lordsbip the Bishop who any that its existence is due to the munificent over since his advant to the Colony has taken benefactions of Sir Hormasjee" N. Mody whe

great interest in the work of the Seamen's more ways than one bas shown his lasting Mission, the recessity for concentration of interest in the Colony in which he has passed this work in erecting a new building, upon

many useful years. It is a matter of common knowledge that Sir Hor.js came for that purpose; and in the same year when a site which it was proposed to purchase to the aid of the lastitute when it was in Vely be left fox hout his interest in the scheme con- low water and that his original offer of $5,000 was increased to $50,000 when it was madiiquings he appealed through the columns of the Times newspaper for funds in aid of this point the further to completion, required good work, Nor must we forget to mention to tary the scheme to

THE BUILDINGSRE

has been designed by Messrs, Leigh & Orange

1 and is a very fine example of the architect's

art. The Lustitute, si:uated on Murine Löt No.

Boiro Botile right. He was right in this-that the Parsi $19.60 $1.70 head-covering honoured all over the world, 23.60 2.05 especially in British dominions, is held here to be dignified by being worn by Sir 23.60 2,06

Hormusjee Mody, Knight. This large heart- 29.60 2.55 ed and wide minded man grasped the idea

trussas.

time.

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On the ground floris a "late" dormitory, dining roos, refreshment room and billiard

room... Oa lhe first floor there are a large cot-

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Canton Opium Mono-

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MEETING OF CHINESE CHAMBER

MERCE

Bateau to collect

persons who have,contributed the large ki of money requir for the purcha the ille on which the building, stands.). I do not know, who they all are, but you may taken it that they

[From Our Own Corres are the principal British Firms and rasidouts who are ever goneross lo relponding to ap With reference to tha be surprised to find that Foreign Firms poly in peals to their generosity and I should not of the so-called propared opium and Chinese have contributed alsa. Now the firm of Kwong Wieg Yuan has been

too, it has already bear how can you best show your gratlinde? pointed and epirusted by the Why by making a proper use of this fine huild.ment Auti-Opiur log and by proving by your sober and earest fee at the sale of 30 cents per tael fires that you are fitting objects for such a mags propared oplum and $7.30 per ball nificent gifto be bestowed upon. Remember you, op um. In consequence of this, ther Merchant Suamoo, that Beglaud's Mercantile lately been considerable dispute between the Mating is of the very kcolson of the Empire oplum merchants and the Commitian of the of har pilocipal bulwarks (Applause.) O you serious allers ion being made (which has not even as you sailors of our Stilde King are ove Canton Chintin Chamber of Commerce, the two bodies of man therefore depends to a large been proved) that they have received briber extent the stability and safety of our country, to haip male the inuuuuly an accomplished Yes, seamos, in addressing you I am reminded fact. Morever, unproven charges of incom of an anecdote concerning an uncle of mine, gatency and unpopularity have been slezed

ugalost the manager of the firm in question. held a meeting, at which all opium merchants Yesterday the Canton Chamber of Commerce

in thecity who pistone. There was a great deal of heated argument during the proceedings between the opium merchants and the mem- bars of the Committee of the Chamber but

and ended in a resest to fisticuffs. beyond that the macilog was barren of results

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The matter has now been referred to the

Duties on articles subject to ad valorem

2.80 expressed in such a life as that of the Reyercert hall and reading room with officers' rooms Colony's care for-them they may learn to ip men of Hongkong who have provided you with duties will be levied according to their:walns",

82.00 48.60 4.10 end J. Hi France. Realizing its meaning 55.60 4.70 he decided to give it such practical effect a

he could. It had pleased God to eutrust bim with riches--the means of good and evil. The call was clear, and Sir Hormus

"loatmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my

A. S. WATSON:& 00., [jee responded:

LIMITED,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, 16th June, 1910

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breihero, ye have done it unto me.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. wo Chinamen word awarded six weeks hard

he Hongkong Gelzgrope about each in the Police Court this morning

their possesion,

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on arrival but with regard to those articles in

and steward's quarters. The whole of the second isoris devoted to sleeping accom madation in the shape of carly" dosimuoties and 33 state rooms. The baths, lavatories, kitchens, servants' 'grarters and offices are sil of generous dimensions, conveniently arranged iba separate block to the rear connected on eich floor to the main building by cornied bridges. Electric light is provided throughout the premises. The flor ato.of teak and of I tiles, whilst the lavatories, cic, ard' tile. lined. The fiulugs aie plain and strong, suitable to the cans for which they are desigued."Thers to-day, and now request you to declare tho' at lawo tassis, Mt. Dick zancock, ax-cbam cles on wakh an export bogaty is granted in

arranged for and every facility for absbiðin cleanliness ai bien provided.

AT THE OFERING CEREMONY

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With respect to articles, the produce or manu facture of a country in which Japaneis goods are subjected to losy favourable treatment then those of other countries, they will be liable to Caitoms duties, not exceeding the amount of their value, in addition, to the tariff. Also, art

foreign counties will be liable to an extra Qur toms duty equal to the bounty, MO

dree his weird," and go elsewhere, or if suilor's "home" offer firef, lie must cat bitter bread and know how cold Charity without any Love in it can be. But what are we saying? All this soas true, but now is not. No seaman need now endure either dirt and privation or the husk of humiliation, Love faileth not. We heard the name of J. H. France," six years ago. It was in London A burly man with a face lined and scored with those Infallible signs which indicate past starvation, marks which those in the "know" paver fail to recognize, said "Hong kong? Ab there are other places whose name begins with H and I should end them all with L and Hongkong too, but for one man there. I never used to believe in re

the enthusiastic support of Admiral Sir Arthur one of my father's brothers, - Reac-4 dmiral' ligion but I believe Christ lived all right,"

Moore and "hls stirring speech, which did so | Cairles May, told to me by just such on wher cause of that man. He was like what Christ,

much to are at all with the desire to help in anilor of the Salt Sea-dog typo, my kinsman, 1.80 would be if HE went to Hnogkong."

some way our milor. It was at this menting | Sir Edward Chichester, When my uncia val Pressed for an explantios, the man who was 19 of Wapchi fiopting upon the Praya Ens, that I made my offer to erect a suitable build a Captain in the Royal Navy he was chosen to now prosperous spoke in terms we shall not a red brick building, laced with Amoy red at a call of $15,000, which amount command the biggest ironclad of the day-the attempt to reproduce about that Mr. J. H.brick, and is erected in the style of the subsequently increased to $50,000. On Northumberland—because be was recognised France who had made him realize the truth Flemish Renaissance. The ground for Ste Frederick Lugard laid the foundation stone i one of the best in sesusanship at that me the 2816 April last year His Excellency" as being one of the best officers and cartelsly of a possible Christ-like man. It was to verandah ples of granite with pilasters and the bail sing is now an acccomplished fact, and in the Navy. Some yours later the Lords Mr. France's portrait that Sir Hormusjee columns of the Roman Doric order. The

I think reflect great credit on Messrs, Leigh Commissioners of the Admiralty were dialog | Viceroy for utilement, Mody pointed when our representative was

main piers run through the first and second walking over the new Scanco's Institute to 205 and carry semi-circular arches with and Orange, the architects, who bave designed after an inspection at Portsmouth and my vassation turned on scientific subjects, such, day. He said Sir Hormusice smilingly, pierced spandrels, the whole being surmounted whose interior is in all respects so bucle among others was present. The con- NEW TARIFF LAWS FUR JAPAN,

by s plain pirapet with a hood mould and suitable to the requirements, and with, an ex

as torpedoes, electric gear and other new- | DRAFT OF THE PROPOSED CUSTOM DUTIES the man from the telegraph indicated Sir

And when small octago al corner picis on monided acrior so pleasing to the eye, and a credit to

the Colony. It merely remains how for me fangled innovations. The fact is," said A draft of the proposed new Custom Tariff Hormusjee's own porttalt hanging opposite

The central' feature is farmed by the main ta, present it to thors for 'whous it's built, young officer, that science ir of such para Law for Japan was issued by the Board, af to that of Mr. France, he only laughed and entrance which has a carved pediment carry and for you, Sir, to launch it on its sphere mount importance nowadays that every scienti Trade last mouth, as a Due-Book.

Attention is called to the fact that the rater tapped his hat and would hear no word of ing the name of the institution po a labelled of us faloess by declaring it open, and fic officer should be distinguished by a big red

of Customi duty now leviable in Japan on a himself. "You know the portrait by my panel with date of its erection. This central feel sure that auder the able ad Sio front of his name in the Navy List." "I Per bat," he said, lig wat wrong, and he was bay is finished at the roof level with a broken minis ration of the prosent Chaplain to Ben have no objection at all," said Captain Charles large number of articles are fixed by treaties: men, the Rev. C. E. Thompson, who has done May, "provided you put a big black ́S in opt between Japan and various other countries, and struction is steel-framed with a flat concrete pediment and igstaff pedestal. The, cưón

such splendid and, hard work for them during of the officers who samen." Yes, cannot therefore be altered while those treaties. roof and the whole is sufficiently strong to city the last four sea. 1, and who has left for a short my friends, they may talk of Dreadnought contione. it is understood that the proposed trip to,`japsula search of renewed health and and. Super-Dreadnoughts,, of submuinos and- another for it extensiq, be necessary at some future!

vigour, as well as in capable bands of his as Bying machines, but naval balties in the future general" tariff has been framed with a view to the denunciation of such treaties by the intane, the Rev. A. P. Crofton, it will prove will be won as they have been in the pait by comfotiable home to many a deserving sea the side with the best officers and mea. So Japanese Government this year. man. Lát nị hope that with this proof of the show your gratitude to Sir H. Mody and the

preciate what has been and is being done for this institution, which may ative at dice them bere, personally I feel sure that they will as a place of recreation and as a safe respect of which it is found advisable to convert the ad valorem, duties into specific duties such dosso. It is usual on an occasion.uch as this from templation, by leading earnest, saber conversion will be made on the bass of the to present to the prane on performing the and God-fearing lives both outside of

average values for a period of not less than six ceremony & silver key wherewith to open the it and when within its walls, 1- uso the

months.

RETALIATIONĚ, Š main door of the building that he may be the word sober in alt is seqes, I am especially fist to enter and declare the building to be glad to notice that this. Institution is con "open" Unfortunately the circumstances of ducted on temperance lines Sunse people are the case render this quaint custom impractihated to own that they do not drink strong cable on this occasion. I will, however, ask drink. Believe me that as a rule, the less mão the acceptance by your Excellency of the photo take of it the beer man they are. Look at graph of this building, in memory of your visit our local atheletet, Mr. C. A. Carr, champion |pion, tennis and racquet player and pas of SIR HENRY MAY'S HUMOROUS SPELCH.

the best all-round cricketers in the Colony, and H. E. Sir Henry May said:-There is nothing Mr. John Johnstoze, ogr crack amateur Jacey. THREE boatwomen were Gund Sie sich in the

I dislike so much as a role as making a speech. These men are tertotallers and if you can find. Police Court this morning for going alongside this afternoon there was a large and represagi Perhaps the reason is that la the speeches me three better men at work or play will the 6.s, foxam while the bat wat under weigh,tative attendance. His Excellency the Officer I have to make I generally have to tell people take off my bat so you (Applause). Therebore ALEX. FISHER, late Chief Officer of the s... Admisistering the Government (Six Henry something they are not pleased to hear. Usually drink little, bloss Mody, and his coadjaior, and Hing Lea, was food $3 at the Magistracy, this May, KCMG) and Lady May were received it is that the Government for various reasons pray God to make you worthy sons of your on arrival by the Lord Bishop of Victória, Sir can't do wbsi ̈prople want. 1 have no doubt ancestors who built up the Barish Empue which: morning for creating a disinconce is the Ship Hormusjes Medy, badooor, and the Commilles that on such occasions peuple think that the is largely in your keeping. Thus may you who supervised the building, Ton Committes Government could do if they wanted. I have atinio ibe greatest source of hunan happi conducted the officials to the concert hall, in addressed all sorts of audiences in this Coloress the consciousness of duly well and which the proceedings took place. On its st one time or another from the Legislative pobly done. It remains for me" to' thank on platform in the runa, which was tastefully de Council dows to an awkward squad of Chicost your behalf and on behalf of the Colony the corated, were seated:-His Excellency air policemen, But to-day, back wody, I have past and present committes of the Mission, itsas Heary May and Lady May, the Lord Bishop not to addreu tither. To-day for the first time Chaplains and unicularly - Mr. France; (Ap. of Victoris, Sir ttormusjee Mady, Hon. Mr. I have been called upon to address a' body plause) Sir Hormujte Mody and the subscribers Heory and Mrs. Keswick Colonel, Mit, principally composed of British seamen, i to the fundur: purchasing this site and for and Miss. St. Joho, the tion. Mr. W. Res think any Englishman would enjoy such a Davies, KC, Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, C.MO, opportunity. And now a word about this in Hon. Mr. Murray Stewart, Dr. F. W. Clarké, | stitution. It was born in the year 18g—the same the Ven Archdeacon E. Barnett, Mr. A. H. | year that I was married-l'suppose that is why Harris, Pear-Admiral Lyan and Miss Lyon, it has been idlucky." (Applause.) Its cradle F. Smyth, Mr, and Stra. J. H, N. Mody, A. Hij was a matshed in Kowloon which I well Ough and vibeis. There ware also present: remember. Its nurse the Reverend Mets. S. Kuromalé, Takamechi, T. H. Mr. Gumary: Goldsmith, at that rima Hough, R. A. Gubbay, M. S, Sassɔon, E Chaplain of the Missions for Seamen, Pabaney, Min. GʻR. Lammert, Miss Hance, G, was not long before the matched was superseded

Partly manufactured goods, imported for the Piercy, Mr. and Miss E. Jones Haghes, Mt. by the existing brick and mortar intuitate in

purpose of having work done thereon, an von Stockhausen, Dr. J. W. Noble, Mr, "and Kowloon. In 1893 a branch was opened by the Sir Henry Keswick said he had been asked by | exempted if they are to be re-exported within Mrs, W. Braidwood, Meurs, W. Dobbingham, Mission in Queen's Road under the name of the Bashop of Victoria to say a low wordi, but | the year; and ex:mplios, noder the SAMG K. von Wiser, T. Furalsu, W. G. Humphreys, the Star Coffee House," This remained he was not going to make a speech, He was condition, of re-export within the your, also A. Dastur,, K. Sston, Itev; and Mrs Wells, opened for nearly five years when a more com- there on that occasion as the head of a firm applies to the

Articles imported 1 repair's Rev. Father Rubert, Col, and Mrs. A. Chap. modious building with accommodation for 40 interested in shipping. They all knew what a

Art cles imported for the purpose of scipatifc mão, Mook, Giabost, K. Kob yashi, W. beds was obtaited at the corner of Fattinger bard time the seamen had while on duty and Lerigo, Rev. and Ms. E. Bose, H. Kuttonjes,cer hisestablishment proved too costly and even when they got arbore. De wished to J. Hennessy Neib, and Mr. and Mrs, Aijasi, !' was abandoned for premises in a bye street off thank those w who had provided that placa

Articles imported as articles for trial z The procerdias were opened by prayer, Queen's Road which was also abandoned not for the leisure, subsement and recreation of Samples imported for the purpose of collect,

11 g orders j and offered by Rev. A. P. Crofton, the assistant long after. The next stop was the establishment the seamen, They as people coupected with of the Hongkong Istitutoat Waschal which was shipping have to aback all who mado that build- chaplain.

1 be Bishop of Victoria, the Vary Reverend opened by Sir M. Nasbaz in 1905. That In- ing possible, in, particular had they to thank

A list of inicles whose importation is pro stitute did good work and on many occasions Sir Hormu je Mady. He wished alio to welcoming is Excellency the Governor and as many as 1,000 seamen visited the Institute thank Sir Henry May for opening the Io. hibited includes" Opium and alenalle for daring the month. The Bishop has referred stitute that afternoon. They had all heard smoking oplum, excepting (hose imported by unavoidable absence of Bir Frederick Lugard, to the mobilcent gift of this building by Sir Sir Henry's speech as from a man who was the Government" and "books, pictures, carvi Sir Paul Caster and of the Rev. C. E. Thomp Dormarjen Mody, You all know Sir Hormus interested in the samen of his capsiry,ings, and other articles, lolarious to public unless he is landed, in his home port MR. Endo, mansgór of the Koba brauch of iba ↑ son who had been impelleti, to go on a bailhjen, The fun thing, that, wiikon you about their needs, their failings and their plea. security or moralant. among his own people and even then Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, left Kobe by rail for tip to Japan, The Instkute, he said, would him when you first make his acquaintance la sures. He hoped they would be encouraged to and even there he is not free from the Shimanosek! on Monday morning (6th instant) be a lasting monument to Sis Hormailte bis hat. (Laughter.) But you soon find that to lead the life ha an manfully laid before is notified in the Garefis that day ancient Evil that dogs him and his long en route for Dairen. He is subsequently to Mody, the donor, and it would remain, as a fins though his head dress may be his head is them, la conclusion, the speaker thacked | lacikisiding in the Colonies, who ing whithertoater he may go. Can it be proceed to Europe by the bibiting Railway. tokep of the excellent work being done by the still ficer (Laughter and applauin) I1 1 Lady May also for her presence that afternoon. require ep sport to be issued wondered at that he gradually sinks below. The object of the journey is to lovestigate the Seaman's Mission. He hoped that the usw bad Sir Hormusjed's head with my apper On the call of Mr. Keswick the assembly lead, mud furnish himself as he so often rises above, the level of clean-export of beans from Manchuria to Europe. Insultuje would be fully and rightly unod by | tanitinu I: should have been Chancellor of the gave three hearty cheers to Sir Henry May and such a character as will epable

Office 10 recommend him liest bravest manhood? That he about WORK on the Tuaran Rabber Estate is going those for whom it had been provided and that Exchequer (Applause)—and I should have three more to Lady May.

as a fit and proper pera lose his spiritual Star in the Night around abcad well. After Issa ihan two months work would prove a blessing to the seafaxing mus proficed a budget which by George would His Excellency briefly thanked the gathining him is the inevitable fate of those who some 500 acres bays been felled and burned to whom Hongkong was a port of call in have given unalloyed pleasure to even_Irish for the compliment and also Sir Hormuje po "know no hope and feel no stay and he The barn took place on the 9th May and war conclusion, the Bishop stated that thero win taxpayers. (Renewed laughter), Bot in China Mody for the latereslog memento, of the either ceaser to realise that he has a separate but moderately good owing to sha lightenss of Te sum of some $14,000 awanting to you know things arstipside down, The Chinese occasions Heaven-wrought Willy or else too dreadfully, the timber. The stacking and burding should farmish the Institute throughout and he hid say that a mio carries his brains: too shudderingly feels that his sout like his not, however, inke very long with the large doubt that the public would come forward pad but as near the piher and

to their help in raising the necessary siposit. is conceit foise of native labour now at work," body is in the heart of darkness, Where is

The whole schems had cost over $90,0:0, 114. next door, China? BLEU sailor to 80 In Hongkong? Everybody. THE genural manager of the Teneer Borneo It was to be hoped that the sum required world Ating things to talk abo knows where sallons do go in Hongkong, Rubber Co. has erected near the mouth of the be Andered when they don't go there or Menggatal river a building for the accommoda-

Elon of anfeebled coollar from his. It is not the

It is facing the open sea and grievance against his lpt'

Coxcellent facilitias Tor ask

old fashioned rem ust) than side. In kare to be

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HONGKONG, Saturday, June 18, 1910.

"THEIR. DESIRED HAVEN"

ping Office,

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REGULATIONS issued by the Director of the Bureau of Agriculture, Mausia, with reference to the importation of cat.le into the hilippias Islands, are published to the current issue of the Government suests for general information. WE bave received from Messrs. Laus, Crawford and Co. a pocket knife advertision Napier jobastone's Old. Highland Whisky known as The Squa Botile Whisky." It is one of the. en liest, blended whiskies, and has always en- Joyed the highest reputation,

We have to-day to chronicle an event that no mere words of ours will make memorable as long as this Colony remator under Brkish -rule, and may, that be for as long as men' "go down to the sea in ships and do their business in great waters." Sailors are a much misunderstood class of men. Like soldiers they have had many things to sufer at the "pens of ready writers" and the for gues of those who glibly chatter about "poor Jack" or " Jack aloft" and about his store living follow-sufferer Tommy Atkins" or the "thin red hero". The stage, music-hall and variety, has had its ebare in hiding from the majority of mankind the realitics of a sailor's life, its naked discomforts, its squalid homelessness, its endless restless- ness. When a seaman finds himself.on shore without immediate duty to desden or excite him, he begion what we may call the hopeless search, He feels that somewhere ` somebow, there is "the haven

LIR Arthur Lawley shot a tiger measuring 9 where he would be,” a place of refreshment, fight and peace. So he looks to find it. focet 4 inches near Colacemund on May 23. Lady Lawley accompanied the governor. The The North Wind hat battered him and beast was only a few yards from her Excellen. buffeted him and rushed over him ; now he must have a corner of quiet at the back of and on emerging more into the open, Sir Anbur b wled him over with one shot, killing the North Wind." What awaits him? Hebim in his tracks. seeks in vain. The lurid lamps, the flashing. glares, the reck of crude spirit and "the MR. M. J. Keanaway has been on a visit to Sumatra and bas related his experiences in the crackling of thorns under a pot; the falsiclay Mail. He says that whilst jo Medan setto laugh, the paid-for welcome," the loo one should not forget to ask for a sherly cob.G. H. Lander, thro addimased the assembly; bitterly paid for cheer, these are but part of bler, a cocktail that, if properly introduced into all be finds. Dirt, discomfort and detestable the F.M.S. would, he vastures to predict, very the same time expressing his regret at the wickedness are all the sailor finds ashore soan out-sting the best of allogs.

WHILE on hertzial trip from Palmer's yard on May 16 the now destroyer Viking ran into a tug with an excursioa-pany on board, Too smaller craft sank in a few minutes, but so admirable was the rescue work of the destroyer and of some pleasure beats close at hand that not a single life was sacrificed.

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right,

furnishing the building for their work and generosity in providing the build og which I now declare open: {Lond Appl.nao,).

Sir. Hormusjen :-Oa-bebalf of this Com- mites and for myself I have to thank your Excellency for devoting this afternoon to us, and assure you that wo fully appreciate your kindness in coming here to-day, 'I' shall bo' glad if your Excellency and all bere present will avail themselves of the opporicinity to inspect the building throughout.

EXEMPELOSE FROM THE TARIFFINVES The Ime of imporis ex-mpled; from the tarif in interesting. It includes, besides warships, and arms, ammunition, and oil fuel for the army and navy

Articles imported as specimens or objects of ralarence for i'chools, and museums; Articles contributed for charity s Records, documents, and other paperaj Government, monopoly articles imported by:

the Goverment; Samples of merchandise fit to be used only such

Travellers' effects, and tools'end instruments

of picfessional necessity to travellers, in wo fer as they correspond to their social #tatut Exposted articles re-imported within fiva

year unchanged in character and form : (except alcohol, angar, and other articles. aaamerated);

Horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry, for breeding, Imported by the State and prefictures, and by breeding associa

tions,

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Articles imported for nie in thestical and

other performances,

Top souvenir look the form of photograph is the of the Institute enclosed is a silver frame. | On theycall of the B shop al Victodi,

assembly gard three hearty chesis to Sir Hörə Got musjson Mody, who bound his acknowle

The gathering then sang !! God Bay

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