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BONGKONG GʻIMRHANA CLUB
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY OCTOBER 14 1910
CHANGE AGAINST SCHOOL MAS "EN
AGED PEDAGOGUE DENIES KNOWLEDGE,
OF PUVILISTIC ART..
'T's inst.
A NEW SOLICITOR.
CHINESE ADDITION TO THE TAR.
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY,
CHIEF ENGINDER'È CERTIFICATE.
“MR. ARATHOON SETH, J80.
PROJECTED RAILWAYS IN
CHINA
RECE VES PORTUGUESE DECORATION,
With reference to the progress of callway "roth just. ・・・ constructión in China, the following informa- tion is from the report by H.M. Commercial Attache at Peking (Mr. W. P. Kter) on tha forego trade of Chien in cog, which will aborily be issued -
The following list of projected callway is for
t of projected calls the most part limited to those liner which have appested in official programmes. The mileages are upproximate.
soth inst Before Mr. Junico Hirtland, Acting Chief It is not fied that Mr. E S. Lindsey, Chief Justies, at the Supreme Court this morning, Resident Engiroir of the Kowloon-CanIOD
The fricade of Mr. Aratheon Seth, 1.9.0 Mr: Video Potter moved that Mr. Ka Yan Sik, Railway (British wection), having cerifi d'in buister-at-lew, of the Hougkong Civil Service son of Mr. Ho Yu Ming, the well-known local writing to the Cfficer Administering the Gov (retired), and their name is Igion, will be Chinese resident, be admitted to practice as a ernment-la-Council, as required by section 16
glad to learn that, in addition to the hor ho has already received in belog mads a mim.. Solicitor and l'actor of the Hongkong Sup ofthe Railways Ordinance, 1909.(Ordinance No.
31 of 1909), that he bar made a careful inspecber of the Imperial Service Order, has been reme Court,
Mr. Poner is making the applications'ated Filon of the British Section of the Kowloon signalled out for fusker distinction by m thai Mr. Ho was educated at Qlean's College. Canton Railway and of such of the rolling stock | foreign Government. Lisbon papers to agd, sher pasting all the Oxford Local Eximink, }; as bax already been pat on the rails, and thai | hand by the French Mail this morning Host, went to England. There he was firer and he is of opinion that the works and rolling contain the gratiisleg announcement that Mr clad to the firm of Locking and Haldrich, of stock are in a soped condition and that the Bath has been conferred the honour by being The complainant stated that between 9 and Hull, and sub.equently to Messe. Kollit and railway can be opened for the public carriage made a " Commsedador" of the Order of Christ 10 o'clock on Saturday morning he west 100, Ladon He passed the Folicitors' Exam of passengers without danger to the public by the Portuguese Gorarament. That the school'ned zat down' in the class-room. Re
nation in juse last and was placed in the Hop using it, the British section of the said llway. most rec at foreign subject to be to distin ours! List. He was eligible for admissing la was opened for the public carriage of passengers guished by H. M, F. Majesty the King of Portu. was told by the defendant to kneel down and
the laston Courts and he saw sought admis on the ist instant.
qual will wear the Order with hanaur to the was poked in the arm with a ruler and also Tuck on the right shoulder with a cane. The sion in the Hoogk, ng Supreme Court, tubject
conferring country and credit to himself reed defendant then suck big on the head with to the production of bis certificate, which
require an emphasising by any who happen the ruler. The definJant went to the kitchen
·would be forthcoming in three mapibs' time.
to be privileged by a personal acquaintance with to get a chep; er, whereupon witness ran out of The applicant intended to jola Mr. Loo. d'Al
Mr. Seth to whom we ex'end most cordial congratulations.
FROGRAMME OF FIFTÏÍ'MEETING, The programme ofthe fifth gynikhana menting to be held at the Happy Villay on Saturday, 15th inst, (weather permitting), is as follows s GYMKHANA STAKES.-Value $100. Distance one mile. For all Chiba ponies. Catch.
Belora Mr E. R. Halifax at the Megistracy weights at 10 n. 6 lb. Winners of an
this mursing, a ativa schoolmaster 74 for open race or open griffin taca 5 iby: extra. Nos-winging subscription grifins allowed 8, the head of a private vernaculars itu 5 lbs. Jockeys who have won more than fivation at Wanchal, was brought up on a charge races in Hongkong, Shaeghal or Tientsin if alleged assault of a twelve-year-old pupil Mr. Ulu Keng iog o Saturday Jast penalised ; lbs. A cup called the Gymkhana
prosecuted and Mr. E. Davidson, of Mesu. Cop will be presented at the end of the sea- son to be won by the pany scoting most Hastings and Hastinge, appeared for the defen. marks in the races for the Gymkhana Stakes du at the Gymkh a meetings during the sea. son, counting 4 polu's for a fut; for second; and, for a third. The benefit of maths already scored to pass with the pony on a sale. Any winner of the race to carry *5 lbs, extra for each win in subsequent starts for the race, but in the event of a pony carry ing the perally not winning, albs, to ba deducted nxitims he starts. Such a lbi.. to remain deducted until he wins again when he will carry the full penalties, without deduc tion. Penalties accumulativa up Entrance fee 55, and præet $ış. (Half entrance fees to go to winner.) Mr. John Johnstone's Blackminte Vale, 16ries Meisti. Moxon and Gedga's Templation,154|bs Capt. Heathcne's Tomahawk, 14ĞIb# Capt. Heathcota's Hinton, 146lbs Mesurs. Lowe and Hickman's Java King, ratiba MARKS,
Blackmore Vale
Templation........................
Hiaton ......
- Tomahawk
Odds Os viandes, Llama Chiel
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15 lbs.
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TURER FURLONG "CURRY--For all Chírn ponies which have never won a race, To be ridden by jockeys who have never wra an official race. Weight för-inches då per aca'e. Entrance fee 55, 1st Prizi: Pre- seated by Per-Admiral Lyos. and Prize: 515. (Entrance fees to go to winner), Mr H. G. Marckwald's Hecior, 16jlba Mr. Arthur Pobert's Hartwood 158lbs Mr. Ellis Kadoorte's Roumanian Chief 155lbs Mr. C. M. Meyer's Insuär, 155lbs
Mr. O. K. Proschkengatil, 155lbs
Mr John Johnstone's Beraph, ajzlbs
Hod. P. G. Scarlett's Naokin, igals Lt. Col. A. Chapman's Recruit, 149|b5 TENT PEGOING IN SECTIONS OF THREE
teams, mounted on China ponies, Open and composed of any three members of the Gymkhana Club. Three sm: 11 cupr. to be presented to the winning team at each com. petition sad at the cocclusion of the season a trophy will be given to the team which scores the highest aggregate of points all mselinge included. In competing for the small cups a competitor need aol necessarily represent the same team on each and every occasion, but if competing for the aggregate trophy bs can only represent one team dur. ing, the season, that is to say, he must cra.. tlaus to compete for the team first selected by him and for no other. To provide for sickness, absence from the Colony, or for Improvement of a team, new members may from time to time be introduced joto a term, but in order to win the aggregate trophy two at least of the members composing the wlaning team must have compeled in not less than three competitions. Entrance fee
$1 each man each gymkhans.
The committee of the (ymkbana Club will oppoint a judge who will judge this com-
the reboo
Mr. Davidson Why did he strike you? - Complainant I don't know.
What sort of a ruler was it?
At this point, witness made curtsin gesticula tions, from, which it appeared that the weapon was a 'saut pite inches in length and flit,.
Coolinuing witcess related that he proceed,
ed to the Police Station bat. his hard was not bandaged. List night he suffered grass pains ix his heal.
You've been a very troublesome by 7-Na How many strokes did be give you ?! dea't kdow.
?wenty-More than that.. Thiny-Still mic
know.
mada' officei
His Lordship Jound the papers in order) and allowed the application provisionally subjèci to the production of the certificate.
KICKSHAW ACCIDENT.
VICTIM OF MISHAP HAS NARROW ESCAPE,
roth iest.
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Accident which might have been alleaded How many strokes with the guler?-I don't with serious results occurred at the junction of Des Vaux Read and Ice House, Street shortly after twelve o'clock this afternoon. It appeare that while Mr. 1. S. Perry, of the firm of Meast. David Sassoon and Company, was proceed ng
More than three?-Yes. How old are you?-Twelve.
Mr. Davidson submitted that the complain. ant was very troublesome and on Saturday ht was thrashed and dismissed from school. le was administered about ten sterkes, during which, he tried to se. under the table. The def nce was that the defendant had only ad ministered a moderate erection, to which overy schoolmaster was legally optied.
The defendant scued that te hid been at the
school for the last 40 years. The complaiwant had always been troublesome. On Friday Jast, he was abiect without leave and on Satur the whole school, day he did not read, his books and cisturbas He gave him seven or tired after administering the punishinent. He alght strokes, or at the a most ten, He felt
did not strike him on le read. He did ost know how the complainant bad sus talned alight injuries to his head. Witness
as summoned from his schoo by a constable. He was asked for the cane, which he handed the body of the Court-Yes.") over, but he bad po ruler. (Faist whisper from
THE BRETORD,
منیت
NAVAL SYMPATHY WITH HER LATE
OFFICERS, `.
ZYRANNY IN CHINA,
A CASE FOR THE PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY
We may add that the new solicitor istion with the decision to send the cruiser
It is a noteworthy circumstance in connec longkang bagan'leman and during the New fla to the China station to replace the tried that he was articled to the English. firms, he won several prizes in connection with stranded Bedfod that this is the first occasion Law Dubating Societies,
in llecent yeart of a new vessel having been
What a pity it is that all who have anything appropriated for foreign service on commis to do with the vast empire to which wa ara sioning, remarks the Novaland kiitary Record The policy has been to retain new vessels for adjacent, are so alten obliged to sigh v bat a warvice in home waters during their first com of one of those hard cases which are the despair pily We have received exclusive information missions, the only lustance in which this rale of all trus friends of Chipa and the (hinase, ban been broken being in case of the findour, A Chinese gentleman named Tong Kwok which, after serving far over a year in the Home fleet, was sent last spring to the Chica blog who, having for sighteen years been resident in Australis, returned to his native: station as ligahip. This portion of the Eastern village, Si-ch'ung in the Saoui district, to feet will consequently leclude two Dow crui-fed a state of affairs that excited his lively sera when the Badford's relief has joined the
concern. His brother classmen had some 1g of Admiral Sir Allred Wiasloe. Masswhile, it is officially announced that the salvage operafime previously clobbed together to erect a schoolhouse and establish a school in the wil, corned have been abandoned, so that the vessel lage. The building bad been a nishafantial fleet. The Government, if inclined to pursue powerful Nam club, who had long been at must be written off the effective strength of the 000, in foreign style, three stories high. In the telghbouring village of Shau-t'ou the forward naval policy, would hasten to lay feud with the clan Tong kod their allies of the down a new cruiser, bat we shall be a, recably
clan Hurg, proceeded to depouaca, these surprised if the next estimates take any sccount clans for erecting a of the loss of the Bedford. Although, lika sit cruisers of the county class, deficient in arma- ment, the Brdford will be a distinct loss to the country. The Lion will have a broad-side fire eleven times as powerful as that of the Bedford but the luster was a go'd ship of her typs and thoroughly efficient. There aught to be a de- Gnite rule to provide against the weakening of the fleet by suck rare but inevitable accidents as these te
in his private lickshaw along the thoroughfaretions so far as the bull of the Bedford is coo. notice a sharp bend at the corner of the street, in question, the coolic apparently did not as a result of which be miscalculated the dis tance and the force of the mamentum which followed caused the vehicle to collapse, the owner of the ricksha being violently thrown do to the readway. The latter, however, managed to rise cu bis fem in a ♬ zed condition a few minutes after the nccident, and fortunately, the injuries inflicted were cop of a serious nature, a few slight bruises sustained on the right fo e arm and thigh being the sum-total of the damage dome, Mr. Perry weat about his usual work immediately after the accident..
We understand that the coolia who w.* responsible for the accident has been dismissed from service.
HONGKONG UNIVERSITY.
Bishop Togham writes as follows to The Tiga on the abbia subject :-
Sir,-As 000 of the speakers yesterday in the Lord Mayor's Tarlour at Liverpost who did ant happen to catch the eye of your reporters might I venture to explain what otherwise may
seriously misle ud your readers?
Much sympathy has bren expressed in navil circles with the captain and, naviga ing off er of the Bedford, both of whom (says the same paper) are known to be smart sad capable mer, so that the finding of the court-martial will be Mr. Kong Sing-You say you ware tired?
walled with even more than the usual loteres -Yes..
la the wreck of the Bidhard we have another Did you eve toesch boxing (Levushter)—No,
the Favy carry their careers and their pro- festance of the fact that responsible ficers in You are pretty siring, we you not? Witness at this point vigorously dealed the
fessional reputations in their bands at all times, suggestion and by way of inspressing the Coost
For a single enter they are liable to be broken with the nuch ólʻhii stalcinent, he extracted a sc: of false teeth leans his mouth nad displayed ber 11 ya ghtly say that the students will
In your excellent leading article of Septement shot, their ambitions destroyed. In at upon the wheel of fortune, to have their careers
fact, the defendant calmly assured the Court, be it to the gats if those present in Court. Io
ether branch of the public services are similar ba closely shepherded, and not left to their own sustained greater injaries in infucting the devices, and hit the promoters declarathi,isks run by senior efficials, for eroo in the rmy generals and colousls are not jeopard red punishment on (e-complainant than the latter institution versity will be a rasely by sudden changes of weather, To, anticipate tiz sy lostation, there will be no utiction to the finding of the Impending court mittis! the teaching of religion in hast. In the account you give of our meeting at Liverpool would be improper, but that the officers con- youstate that it was held in aid of the fund of care in ibs wreck will receive a fair and im
Clergy for the Hongkarg Daiversity"
di ia hrvig luft cled on him. (Laughter), You made him kneel down and you stund over him and beat him in the shouller ?—Yca,
Did you use the rules --No.
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FORT OF FOREIGN STYLE
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KINH CÁC THÀNH CHuẩn cho phu) ( Child Away-This fine, the surveys for which ara completed, will be 80 miles long construction was to commence in the spring of this year.
Kirin Changchun(A'uanchangtzw}{Chi-Chang) Railway-This line will be 240 milos long, and is to be undertaken on the completion of the Kirin-Chengchus linn. parale by
Chinchowju Aglun Railway.÷Tie prelimiges atyreement fortible railway was sigged In January, 1910, for American foun and Biltish Construction; the length of the line will be 7:0 miles.
Kolgan-Sulyuan (Chanp Sul) Railway Preliminary surveys hava began on this line," which will be 180 miles in length, and the routa will probably ba va Tatungfu, Trains an ex- pecied to run as far as Tinchua (Shani), a distance of so miles, in the spring of 1912, and ao extension is intended. Iter to Urge and Kiskata,
Chinglingfu Tehchiw Railway up miles). This time will connect the Paking Haokow and Ticola-Pakow railways.
Chefoo-Wolkien Raliway (170 miles),.--This-- line will connect Cheloo with the shantong Railway. Progress is delayed for the want of funds.
Zatung/uFuckorfu (T'ung-Pu) 'Rillway' (i50 miles) This railway will connect the north and centre of Shansi-province with the Shensi Railway at Tangkwan, south of Puchow fu (ses below). Only the construction of the section from Talyan toingyaobslen (60 miles) appears to be in immediata contemplation.
Sunj kwam Hondafu (Hri Tung) Railway. (716 miles). This line was surveyed in 1000
Sia fu-Tungkwan (Lo-Tung) Railiony (56 miles). This line way surveyed in 1999.
Stanfu-Lanihorafu Railway (10 miles) —This: line was noted in the progamme of the oard of Communications as fo survey in 1911, but the project is still apmewhat indefialte.
Lanchorlu ifu ilang (1,250 miles),-No definite mangements bare biso made.
Kaifeng Suckow Railway (175 miles), This line was surveyed In 1909.
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in their village as a menace to the Nams, ut der pretence of s ablaking a school. The malier was laid before the district me istrate after it bad occopled the attention of Admiral i i Cboo who, a few years ago, did undoubtedly march Sucharof 7 ng kiangpu(Ching Leu) Ruili, troops on the village to restore order ins clan wy (120 miles). The construction of this line battle. The Tones fad, and in their ab-
bien begun from Tangklangpo; it la in rence it was decided that the reasol be tended to be completed in sotr. levelled to one story, and be re-constructed:
Tsingklang po Hatcher (Ching-Hai) Rail. In: Chinese styl. After many vice-way (73 miles). This last section is intended tudes, the Tongs re-occupied their village to provide an outlet to the sea for the great and the younger generation demanded cdo trunk line from west to east, which will be cation as their sight. Nothing can be more formed by the execution of perjacis 8, 9, 13 pathetic than the dread which the young people and 13 above noted, in addition to the existing
line from Honanfu to Kalleng. of the iontr districts have of being left behind ledge, as a preparation for the inevitablele Chinklang Railway (more than 100 miles), in the race to be equipped with modern know-
Telngilangpu-Kuszko (on the Yangtza odpa» crisis which will occur before many years Sing queRow-Fas pyang or Buketo Railway have passed The Tong clan obtained from keeping the peace ai over the Della, the per-lung er Shunchun Rattery (300 miles) Thess the Admiral, who has the duly of patrollirgatd mission to re-elect their school, not in the are alternativa projects fox connecting Swatow style of a foreign fost or blockhouse, but as a with the Canton district and the Canton district bi nå fido school. Mr. Tong Kwok-bieg, or Mr. and the Caston-Kowloon Railway, Char.es hing as bis English friends call him,
Macao-Fatihan Kallway (on di Castin Samekut ¡no) (75 miles)~A concession for the he was granted to a Portuguesa syndicate in 1942.
Kucilian-Chuanchow (Bwangei) Railway (80 miles)-Preliminary surveys, were made for this railway in 1909, but awing to lack of funds construction has not begun.
CAME TO THE RESCUE,
and most generously and unselfishly xopslied the means of rebuilding their beloved school. It cost several thousand dollars. The Nam clao in their implacable kate, caring nɔhing for the THE NORTH-CHINĂ, INSURANCE interests of their country, or the advancs of
peition throughrut she season and whose Do you usually use your kouckles for, strih. L1c0ɔ which is being raised by the Liverpoot | Partial trial may be confidently looked for,
decision shall be final. In the case of illnessing the papilo?-Ne. or absence of any Judge appointed the com milleo sbali appoint a šubvítute,
1-The R.G.A. Team. 2-T Buff's A Team.
Cept. Twiss
Capt. Flach
Capt. Loring
3 The Moxpics.
Mr. C. H. Rois
Mr. E. M. Bishop.
~Mr. J. Jobdstone,
Major Balan
Mr. Potter
Mr. Crookerden
4.-Mr. H. I. Gedgo
Mr. G. O Moxon Mr. B. F. C. Master
-The Buff's B Teim. The Hon. P. G. Scarlett Mr. Davidson
Mr. M. M. Brica
MAKS.
The R.G.A.team.
187 ... the 3-The Magpie's team........... 163:
-The Baff's A team
4-Mr. Gedge's team. I
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The Bull'. B team. 6Mr. Blason's team.
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7-The Naval team...... THREE QUARTERS OF A MILE FLAT RACE, HANDICAP. For all China ponies, Jockeys who bave won more than 5 races in Hong kong, Shanghai or Tientsin penalised sibs. Entrance fea $5, 1st prize: Presented. zad prize, $25. (Entrance fees to go to wiever) Major-Gen. Braidwood's Rufus, 160lbs Sir Henry May's Moot b tam, 154lbs Mestra Lowe and Hickman's Java King 152lbs Mr L N. Leele's Pesolution 15ılba Mr Blank's Bille D wx, 1galba Mr. H. G. Marckwald's Llama Chistosziba Mr. Ellis Kadoorio's Belgian Cule/149ib Mr. Anher Robert's Hartwood, 148lbs The Hop. F. G. Scarlett's Nankib, 145lb 'Lt. Col A Chapman's. Recruit, 1galus LADIES' NOMINATION, Gentlemen will start from a given prial, side to another given point, dismount, and leave pony with mafoo run to lady nominatrix and hand her cigarette, The lady will then proceed to light eige rattes during which performance gentlemen will put on "smack frocks", which the ladies will hand them in exchange fər cigaretier, When cigaretin is alight and "smock frock" cp, gentlemen return to their ponies, mount, and ride a course which will be pointed oot to them before the race. The winner is the competitor who fini pastes the winning cost witamock frock" on atd cigarette alight. First, second and third prizes pretented by Gymkhana Club.
Do you bell other boys as hard as you did. the complaino?—Yes
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Mr. Davidson stated that he had two mera wir cisti, grown-up schoolboys, who would
Will you all w me as briefly as possib'a to make things a little clease: 7,
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speak to complainant's behavin the delen '; Stephen's College in that colony. Hot id sa
to he decided was whether defendant's ocsion exceeded moderate correction.
Alter further evidezce, the summons, was- dismissed.
MORRISON STRANT COLLAPSE.
SANITARY STAFF'S WORK.
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11th fast The following correspondence relative to the work done by the Hazitary stall at the collapse in Morrison Sureet, was before the Sanitary Board at their fortnightly meeting this after DOOD :-
I happened to be lo Hongkong last Decem ber, abil was present when Sir Frederick Lugard was pining the new wing of our N. of uji University enterprise and challenged the C... to build a hostel near, so that wo may not only retain influenc+ over our own young men, but exercise it on others also dur. ing their University career.
I for one took up the challenge and promised to plead hard with the C. M. S. Buthorities on riching Eogland, The Bishop of Victoria, Hongkong, warnly espoused the idea. Arch. deacon Barnett our most able Wa den of St. Stephen's college, was heartily with us, and it can easily be understood that the younger clergy of the Liverpool diocese (from which Bishop Lauder came) should face the raising of £7, towards quite £5,000 that will be immedely necessary, and are doing this wat only to give the Bishop a backing, in this one of the biggest enterprises he will havà in his
Hon. C. S. P,-1 think it due to bring rendeird to the Fire Irigade and Police by the to your notice the excellent assistance Sacitaty Heard staff at the collapse in Mardioccae, but also from the missionary point of rison Street on Saturday nigh. They supplied a great want to procu ing two ki'son ligh's and several hand lanterns. The F. B. band fires were insufficient. Later on when F. B. ard
Police had extricated as many bodies as
prsible the S. B. coolies worked very well indeed at clearing the rubbish. They wero af work logg bei re Sang Lee's men arrived to put up shoring. Ambulances god dead boxes were promptly and well corned ru
(d), T. K.
17th Sept, 198
Hon. Col. Segletary, Please convey my ap FB, and S.B, staff on this occasion. preciation of the services rendered by Police,
(84.), F.U. MAY.
13.9.10
Mr. A. Bellon Hooper minuled:-Very tisfactory, but I should like to know who K. Is be a Government official?
THE SKAMAN'S INSTITUIK
REAL GOOD HEING DONE'
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May I say that it is impossible for one is pec, like myself, in various Orleese provinces the awful insicuray of life and property, the extraordinary transition time that has come, the passing away of the old learning and, for good or evil, the coming in of the new, without being profoundly thankful when reached Hongkong to bear of this proposed University in the midst of an advanced Chiness com- innity, close to the most progressive province io, China, and yet la à British Colony and under na Union Jack.
CO, LTD.
Report for presentation at the seventh ordio aty general meeting of shareholders, to be held at the efficen of the company, 1o. 16, The Bundy Stanghai, on Tuesday, the 25th Octo "ber. rgin, at 4.30 p.m."
The directors beg to submit for the informia |tion of shareholders, the annexed duly audited statement of the company's account to the 30 h June, 1910.
1989 The balance at credit of this account is Tacis 205,71947 ard after deducting an Interim dividend of 23 per cent. aggregating Tanis 31,441.05, paid on 1st May last, there remains A Gum of Tatis 174.378.12, which the directors recommend should be appropriated in the following manser:-
A final dividend of 21 per cent in the paid-up capitni, making 15 per cent, for the year.
A bonas of 15 per cast, upon contributory premiumi.
7aels 60,000 trazaferred to silver reserve, bringing that fusd up to Taola 185,0raçatı
And the bilance to be transferred to under writing reserve account, closing the accoust for 1959.
1010-The balance at credit of working account to goth June amounts to Taels 210,875.94
Directors-la accordance with the provi sions of the articles of association the directors all retira bat, being eligible, offer themselves for re election.
Audit.-The accounts have been audited by Mr. Wingrove, Mr. Hayter belog absent on Well, sir, we in the C.MS, with the cordis, leave. Mestra. Wingrove and Hayter again good will of Sir Frederick i ugard, whom we do | tender their services to the shareholders. not meet to-day.for the first time in our mission
By Order of the Court of Directors, have put our band this thing. We dread the
H. G. SIMMS, incoming, of all this Western learning apart
'Secretary, from the balancing and inspiring principles of
Thanghii, 2011-September, 1{10. the Christian Faith
THE B01DRK OF AMOT.
Our hostel methods are prette well known, Mr. Holland does not ibust religion dawn he throats of his studentà at Allababad. Neither shall we do is in tongkoog.
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education among their countymen, gain denounced the schoolhanse, and declared that it was a foreiga fort, with thick walls and win- down. In vain the Tongs protested that a house must have windows, to damit light and fresh air, and that as for the thickness of the walls, was better 10 bave a #abitantially built house than one which would crumpla up at the fist typhoon or after a few diys days' heavy rain. Mr. Charles Wing, who dur lag his eighteen years residence la Acsiralia had become a natural zid British subject, appealed to H. B. M. Consulate in Canton for assistance. This is one of those cases where a Comel may feel the keerot sympátky with n sufferer from injustice, but is powerless to help hit. For is the law stands, a Chinese subject who has been natural zed as a British subject abroad, must, an his return to China, revert to his original Chinese nationality, His Ma- jesty's Consul therefore cannot help many such men as Mr. Charles Hiar, who finds himself worse, and not better off, for having bean, in Australia, a British subject. For the San-ui magistrate behaved in the minner to bu expected of
THE TRADITIONAL "MANDARIN," When requested by Admial Ll Choa to proce- ed personally to Si Ch'ong village to view the building, and report, that mag strats of cou se sen: an underilog to go for him. Whether be
(170 miles),
Chochoisfu or Sw-tow via Weichow to Shih-
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Langton Lurochow Railway (46 miles) - This is the proposed French extension, maine gauge, of the anoi-Lsagson line. It is pro posed to coptioun this lire to Nanning (150 miles),
Yunnanfu-Szichuan Ruilo.y (450 miles).- To Suifs or Luchow. Two American engir Qura were engaged by the-Viceroy of Yenona to survey this line in 1930..
Bhamo-Tenyywch (Tien Mflon) Hallway (129 miles), – Preliminary surveys have been com pleted she, live will be of alt. 6iu, or metre gange.
The above list of projects is not exhaustiva, but even of the projects mentioned maty are likely to be delayed for want of funds, Tas chief obstacle to railway development in China is the antagonism between the Genival Govern ment and the lobabijanta of the provinces. The Lormar den ros to get all the sailways under the supreme control of the Board of Commonica- ' tions, and recognises the necessity for foreign loans the latter as jealous of Government
3 interference and insist with varying degrees of failure or success on providing their own capital and their own engineers. In spite, however, of all obstacles, the construction of railways in bound to continue, and ample potuities for British asterprise will be for supplying material is exceedingly keen, and afforded for many years to come. Ompetition matter on which evidence inter the ouly firms that, bave a chance of success matter on which, evidence is in violent con- Act,
are thore which are directly or indirectly se The underling certainly visited the circumstances, no one who has a real know- Kingdom that Chinese railway engineerk sta village of the Nam clan. Under there presented by technical experts in the spot. It ia perba:x not folly realised in the United, ledge of the usual precedore in these and similar cases, will be surprised to let that at a rule, qualified to draw up datailed the magistrale decided adversely to the school, peccations of locomotives and other requise. and that he declared hit it was a fori, a reigns, and are largely dependent on the assist
Lace of the manufacturers'ngest. Thus itis fost The result w. that the Toug clan have that even in the case where tenders are publicly received a curiosder instantly to pull down the level in time for firms at home to compete, school-bcue, giving a limit of Efren days tho ratoll is often arcessarily a foregone cos within which to do so. Comment on this act of clusion, Credit is due to the builders of soch Vandalistic tyranny, this gloomy and babarcus silwars of the Buoning and the Peking-Kalgas act of destructing, in very difficit. It will be lines, which are well and cheaply cons rected Boled, however, what reward those who are still without foreign assistance, but it may be po st la power in Chay are prepared to give to the ed out that she supply of native engineers most usualfish public spirit, to the most gen case which ought certainly to be brought to the not take it up, and bring it forcibly to the police of the Provincia! Assembly, if they do notice of the Viceray, togather with a demand
But we know (ram experience shit, no foOUR TOUTS there is the following interesting creus and celightened patriotism. This is capable of similar undertakings is at present
min cin pass through the curriculum of nua of cur mission rchorls or hostels and Isok | passage:- epon things in the same way as his fathers did.
"It may be hoped that a traing print in the He will hava altogether new and higher ideals, downward career of the port bes now be
We shall be glad if you will, through this reached, and that Amor bar seal d down to the letter, let it be known that the Liverpool new conditions of trade brought shout by the
sticitly limited. It is unreasonable to expect decision of tenders as prevails, for instance, sp in Connertion with purely Chlors railways the same level of 1 ffic ́etry in the specification and,
N.B-Ladies must light the cigarettes Not very logogo there was some "grousing" without any assistance; cigarettes must re- against the lastitute which has been established main light and act bereligbied by gentlemen; bero 'to carry on work of that good and large | younger clergy are doing, in addiison to ordia- eccopation of Formosa by the Japanese and of for redrasu, what is the good of a Provincial the South Manchuria zailway,UNGAN PEMA mafoo must not hold ponies while gentlemen hearted man, the Rev. Mr. Frapre. 'It is a try missionary organization for C.M.S.,. and the 1 bilippian Islands by the Americans. In Assembly at all? Perhaps the Self-Gavera-"-
ard mounting nor assist mousting is any pleasure to be able to record that ail grumbling way zmock frocks will be provided at the has now ceased, and that every night some ope coursa: geo:lemen must provide their ow cigarettes: boxes of matches will be provided and given to ladies; the course which will bara to be ridden will be quite short. Port entries will be ccripted.
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'her societies, a brave and difficult thing, and that we have to meet their 1,020 with quile hundred and eighty man is to be found in the 3.000 more, and have not yet pot it. More Institula ned that all the beds and cabins are over, the University will be in situ within two foll Mr and Mrs. Molson bave resigned their years. We hope the Governor of Hongkong mipagerhip, and Mr. and Mrs. Carprater of will get an adequate endowment to enable him the Chris lan and Pissionary Alliance, baving to complete this University, whose buildings Mr. H. B. L. Dawbiggio, Nominatrix, come down from Liu-chao on furlough, hava are being so nobly erected by means of liberal Miss Clark. been persuaded by the Rev. Mr. Thompson to Chiseir, Parsi, and other gifts. But we cannot a.-The Hon. P. G. Scarlett, Nominatıf- take charge temporarily. Had they cot daze imagine that any of your reactors can expect Mrs Eston, so, the Ipailuto would have had to be closed reliable moral training to be given apart from ONE AND A HALF MILE FLAT FACE, for some little time, owing to the sudden re- sach hostels as we for one are ready to provide. HANDICAP.--For all Chips ponies. Jockeys signation of Mr. and Mrs. Molson. It is very The site is unique. Our plans are drawn. We who have won more then races in Hong-satisfactory to loard from many members of the onir-wait for monty to build. There could be kong, Shanghai or Tiestiin pevalised 5 lbs. 1 merchant marize that the fastitale isnow soure- Entranen fre St. First prizes presented, and fat, and (bet Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter ara gepa
no better investment in the interests of Obina Prize: $15. (Entrance fees, to go to winner.) rally liked by the people of the service for whom
and ber evolution. Mr. Joha Jebusinga's Blackmore Vale, rs8lbs the festiute is primarily intended Mr. Car
E. GRAHAM Ionam (Bishop) Capt. Heathcote's Tomahawk, 153lbs
pestar is a young man, but endowed with as
Home Secretary, C:M'S. Meat Moxon and Gedge's Temptation, 150lbs much tact as he has enargy. We, who have Church Missionary Society, Salisbury square, Mr. H. F. Hickman's Kerry, 1471bs
E.C., September 14, 20 Capt. Heathesie Hinton, 145is
Mr. B. G. Marckwald's L'oma Chief, ragiba Mr. Ellia Kadowsie's Belglan Chief, 14 lbs. Major W. A. Eston's Jock Scott, golba Mr. Artbir Roberi's Hurtwood; 137lba
If top weight does not accepts to be raised: Fibe all round.
never made a secret of our good wishes for the welfare of the Instiinta, and for the success of
tha work which was so deur to the heart of THE Admiralty sancosces the, appointment of that hard worker and splendid filind of his Lieuteżast #, Floch Dawson in the Minotaur fallow man, Mr. France, sejajcesto jim that | (N) temporarily, and of Lieutenant L. H, Shota *4.11% well with the Instilple, and thịt she to the azonmouth (1). Captain H. L.. P, Hanid Rey, Mr. Thompson has such sound sgp has also bisa appointed temporarily to thy reliabla subardinaire to assist him.
VOLUNTERK SMOKING
CONGERY.
PRESENTATION OF LONG SEVRICE MEDALS,
hereth inst
RAILWAY SCHOOL IN FEKIFG, S ment Association will 'seo fit to make it the its formerpaldy days, Amoy revelled in the For subject of a petition..
An Indication of the latera uken by the Centrst Government, in the future of milways in China is sflurded by the establishment in mosa fes trade, all Formosa te feing brought across in Amoy for packing and shipping there
September, 1959, in connectico with the Mining a being noʻlgčiųļties in Pormora. Dotike Jspan="
try of Communications"at Peking, of a school eso very adturally saw no reason why the For-
for trailing railway" efficla's, The school in mosh tea trade scold not remain entirely on
built for 6 o siudents, but the pumber la atgr Japanese soil, and with the erecting of pecessare buildings and improvement of har
present limited to 350, who come from alls parts of the Empire and vary lo age from 18 ) bours in Formost, the accessity of Amoy as a Pallippins Islands, alin, under the Spanish part for Formegan tea ceased to exist. In the
to 25. There are absut, go ( teachers, “jová cluding a British, i American {* drill sure gone many of the Chinese merchants were Saturday night at Headquarters. The gator teachers are Chinese staden's raturard from
The Volunteers held & smuking Coscerl'on gent), a Franch and a Germin. Most of the y from the Amoy 'district, and there was a coa ing wis a good our. The event of the evroing abroad, and they are well peld The full cousso siderable trade between the two places; the was the presentation of Lies & Service Medals, in three years, and the students, are divided American protective tariff in the Philippices bas. Before the interval ff. H. the Officer Administer into three sectiora according to las fortien beweyer, practically killed it. Under the altered ing the Government presented Loog Service Janguage, English, French or Germas; tagght circumstances, therefore, if remained for Amey Medals to Captain Nicholson, Sargt Mi Jor them in addition to Dihar subjecta: tax ha cara y to fall falo line with other parts and to fake up | Logan and Zargi-Mijor Grey, Capt. Nicholson,
bisere of Chinese railwaykami, general treds. That it has done so, and not previous to com ag to Hongkong, served alx geograpas, blaen the Chinese Ishgangs, dilt- Witbout success, is to be sesa from the real rears in the Argyle and Fiberland Highlanders | Tkensatier, drawing, chemistry, rybaicić traficz scovery in the prris, jada” la 1910. Tho la Scaland, Surgi..M for LoganWAN BIND mategemeol, railway hookkeeping, Flamenta splendid natural harbour marks out Amoy as a years in the Renfrew and Dumbartonshire of ergiccesing, a.com and electrical, waikikop part that cannot be denied, and it is reasonable Artillery, and twelve youre in the Hongkong administration, and jalway company Law, PLE to prophesy that in the days to come, when the Volunteer Corps, Bergt, Major Grey previous Intotier of the province will-be-opened up by de-coming-to-Hongkong-karyad ten-yeur in mo'ern communications, the palmy days of the the Ceylon Volunteer Corps, Sergt. Mejor À CASE of un'asisule ca ai liftchoy wa put, il not even better ones, will return to the Higby presided over the gathering and an at the Mozistracy” en Mondarear later part of Amoy *
Blog sa jorable evening was spent,”
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