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last year, he said, he had been able to announce that Sir Hormusfeo Mody had decided to establish several scholarships in various selected schools in the Colony. He had now been authorised to add that Sir Hormusjeo Mody was willing to give an ad- A. S. WATSON & CO., ditional sus, equal to interest for one year, to the capital so as to bring the scholarships into operation on the 1st of January next.
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These Lugard Scholarships-as they have early in the spring three of the submarines audience, which included His Excellency Sirothers piesent were his Lordship Bishop Per- tion examination. (Applause.) 'I congratu
A NATIVE was charged at the Magistracy this morning with the larceny of ép lbs. of all valued at $5, the prepsity of the Victoria Ke.. creation Club. Case remanded.
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ACCORDING to a Vladivostok dispatch, the less incurred by the Russian Volunteer Fleet during the first half of this year in maintaining the three Far Eastern services Vadi di Shanghal, Viad vastok-Tsurugo, and Vlad
been named by the donor-are temable for two years and earn $30 a year. Certain schools have been selected as eligible for participation in this benefaction, and a set of rules has been drawn up, at the request of Sir WINE AND SPIRIT 'MERCHANTS. Hormusjee, by the Governor and the Direc
tor of Education. Roughly speaking, the 4 JAPANESE seaman was charged before Kr. principle is that the scholarships shall R. Ballifax at the Magheracy this morning be held by the boys who have for the larceny of a thermometer from a fumi-
gating bulk. He was fined $5 or 14 days. passed the preliminary Oxford local ex- amination, and it is hoped that, by awarding. A MAID-SELVANT was charged at the Magis them to that class, the boys will remain attracy this morning with the larceny of $43.80 school and pass the junior and senior ex- and a sovereigo from No. 10 Hiller Street, aminations and qualify to become under Evidence wagcalled and his Worship dischort graduates of the University. Other subjects of importance which were touched upon at the prize giving were the bced for Chinese parents to send their children to school at an earlier age than is the general rule at pre- sent, if the best results possible are to be obtained; the large excess of boys in the lower school classes in comparison with those in the higher classes, and the neces sity that exists for adding to the strength of the teaching staffs in ratio to the constant- ly increasing number of pupils. The sending of boys to school before the age of twelve is a matter for the parents themselves. but the advantages of doing so are so ob vious that it is to be hoped that they will take heed of the words of advice uttered in this connection. So far as the preponder ance of pupils in the lower classes is con cerned, the Government have dealt with the matter themselves, by making an alteration.
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The cook of the Vienna Café who was charged with the larceny of four koives yesterday appeared again this afternoon before Mr. E, R. Hallifax. Mr. One Kong Sing appeared for the defence. Evidence was called and his Worship sentenced the defendant to 48 hours' imprisonment and twelve sir, kes of the birth.
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ia tbo Colony in the Oxford loçal éxamination, (Applagia) You have had a total of thirty-six in all three divisions, which I believe is tha same as last year, but the proportion-in the sanlar, la the junior and those under again ite One of the most enjoyably high class con- As we reported in our last issue, the annual preliminary la much higher than fast. Ofthore. certs given from time to time ander the aus prizs, distribution at St. Joseph's English who have pissed in the senior there are four pices of the Hoogkong Ihilharmonic Socioly College took place yesto day afternoon lo pre who aro, cxcused responsions, which means was held at the Theatre Royal last night in sence of a large company. H. E. the Governo, that they are qualified to enter any university the pressate of a large and app eciative Siz Frederick Lugard; presided, and anapogat in England er here without say matricula Frederick and Lady Lugard. In Hongkong, zoal; Mr. J. J. Lelria, Gorsul-General for lite you on these result, ad l'alcarely, the opportunities to hear really fist-class Portugal; Mr. E. A. trying, Director of Educa- trust you will do even better to the coming male are very restricted and it is only at tion; Captain Taylor, A.DG. to the Governor; year. We hope the university will be open- periodical Intervals that such an array of talent and Rer. Brother Director Christian. The hailed in the year 1912, and I hope that is brought together as delighted the audience of the school, in which the presentation cerethe schools in the Colony which have passed last night, for those who helped to make the many was held, was tastefully decorated for the boys in the Senior Oxford local examination function the success it deserved to ba, both in occasion. After the Governor's arrival, the wi'l qruble their numbers next year. the vocal and instrumectal licer, cambered no proceedings were opened with a platofore have this year. I want, to sta 3a-next year. less than, close on a hundred, among whom overture by Professor C, Baptisin, fllowed by am glad to be able to congia slate you on many new faces were noticed. Mr. E. J. "The Soldiers' Chorus given by the College the extension of your library. It is of the Chip non, the Acting Conductor of the Society, Cholt.
greatest possibla impo tanca to each school to had the members well in hand, and to his The Rev. Rrother Director then rand. bis have a good library, because a young boy is angrufking effaits, no less than to the admix report for the past year (which we published not £t to become an undergraduate maless bo able spirit pravalling among the membats, yesterday). In conclusion he fall-devotes a good deal of time to private reading. much cl the success which attended last night's big to thank your Excellency fr. your outside school hours. Although the Bishrp function was undoubtedly duo.
kindness la presiding at this ceremony, and bas anticipated anything I was going to have for the encouragement you thereby give both said on the subject of ipfam g'ad to nes to teachers and pupils. I also thack bis that St. Jes.ph's maintains such a good average Lordship the Bishop, the Rev. Fathers and in football and cricket and other speris. It is day is an evidence of the interest they take in facies and guilemen whose presence here to this annual meeting of the sch nl.. I also beg to present my sincerest thanks to bis Lardah'p the Bishop for the excellent prize he has presented for religious knowledge; his Ex cellercy Major-General Anderson for his valuable prize in connection with mathematics in the Oxford senior class; Sir H. N. Mody for his scholarships of $30, and his gold medal for English-l'eratura; Mr. Belilios for his scholarship of 5 03: one senior of Szo, and two jurior scholarship of $:5 each; Mr. J. M. Alves for his scholarship of $5 for commercial knowledge; the Catholic Unisa is their scholarship of $25 for raliziors knowledge; Mr. I.
Turalog to the programs, it was gratifying to notice that a happy selection was decided upon calculate to suit the multifarious ten in the musical world. Vagal numbers prepons peraments which are such a prominent feature derated and judging from the Ecuty approval with which they were received, their selection was perfectly justified. The first part of the programms opened with the playing of Sym phony No. 4 (Mendelacolo) by the Orchestra, which was a tlumph of aristic skill. The followed a Part Sony entitled "Moonlight", by Raton Fasing by the Chorus, whore valce blended admirably and were perfictly balanced, Without detracting from the merits of the other items, however, it is exaggeration to say that the piece which outshined the rest of the programme was Glack's "Che Fato (Recit and Air) by Mrs. Schofield: Mrs. Schofield, who is a valuable acquisition to the local com cert platform, has a wonderfully flexible volca and her rendition of the difficult composition was accompanied with a purity and (coling
M. Basto for his gold medal for shorthand Mr. G. J. Stqueira for his gold watch for general proficiencyin Standard VII. I also beg to thank the following kind friends for their generous
all the more creditable brcause you have such a limited play ground and you are such a long
way from the Happy Valley. I hope that the hint Ich the Hoid-master has given me that you may be able to extend your ground. in the near future will be realised before very long. (Applause.) Nor, Sir, I have a very pleasing aduouncement to make. Last year when I spoke at the Talina Conyeat I was able to announce that S'r Hormusice Medy had decided to establish several scholarships in various selected schools in the clony, He has now authorised me to add to that announcement that he is willing to give an addi ional sum equal to interest for one year
in the Grant Code during the past year under PEPORTS from the Norih say that a sew in which at once placed her in the first rank of contribution to our prize fund-Mr..'. J. Leire for two years ard earn $.o a year. 'Sir Hormus
of silk has been preduced this year in Kirin which a lower grant is given for the lower Province from a worm, very much like the wild. class pupils and a higher grant for those in the silk-worm, which feeds on the leaves of a kind upper classes; so that things may be expect of willow tree. The sink obtained from this ed to adjust themselves, automatically in this new source is said to be of very fine texture. direction in future. Also, the Education and suitable for the covers of balloons and Department-has-laid-down-the-rule-that-not-acroplanes. The same willow thrives in Cho-asual skill. The last item to the first part of the
more than forty boys shall be under the sea. The Chinese call them "Kaotralia," supervision of any one teacher, and, although the Director of Education reports that there is still some overcrowding, it is gratifying to learn that a decided improvement bas already been effected all round by the adoption, of
PRESIDENT Taft has been obliged by the action of his laudiady to seek another summer home. Because she dislikes, the sochl ex clutivescis observed by the President and his wife at Beverler, Massachusetts, and also have introduced to the resort, Mrs Evims has refused to reas the lease of the cottaga.which they have occupied for the 1.st two years.
local vocalists. la response to the clamorous demands for an encore, Mrs. Schofield roep peared in the same piece and in the course of evening was made the recipient of a band. jome floral tribute, The Chorus. then gave Dudley Back's Hyms to Music with their
programme was Grieg's ' Opus 16" (Pianoforte Concerts) by Professor Danenberg, which was a finely executed piece of work, and was vociferously applauded, fa response to which an encore bad to be conceded,
to the capital so as to bring thord scholarships to operation on January 1st next, (Ap. plaust.) The scholarships, which the donor has been so good as to name after myself-i am very prond of the complimentare tenable Contal-General for Poringal; Mr. Gonzales dejo Mody has selected ce tsin schools, of which Benedy, Consul for Chili; Mr. P. 4. V St. Joseph's is one, which shall be eligible for Remedios, Mr. F. T30 Yat, Mr. Ho Tung, Mr. these scholarships. He lately came to me and Ho Fook, Mr. J. Machado, Mr. Ellis Kadare, asked if I would in corfarction with the Direc Messrs.Kelly and Walth, Me. E. E. da Silva
tor of Education draw up some rules by which Mr Chou Chong Home, Mr, Chou Po Slem and these scholarships would be governed. Mr. Mr. Wong Leung Him..
Irving and myself were most glad to do 10, and Blahop Pozzal ja a' shot address com.
wo have drawn up a set of rules which I will gratulated the Collage staff end scholars on reid to you presently. Roughly speaking, the the success which had been achieved duris placiple is that the scholarships shall be held the past year and thanked His Excellency for by the boys who have passed the preliminary his attendance. The result of the Oxfor! Oxford local examination, and we hope that by The second part of the programms was en-examination's way particularly gratifying. He awarding them to that class that boys will re icely devoted to that gem of Shapcett Weasley, was glad to hear that the school took a great main at school and pass the junior and szpior Edward Elga:). The solo portion of the pince and healthy recreation should go band in band was entrusted to Mr. Schofield, who performed He wished the College continued success in have to announce that the boy who is the
graduates at the university. (Applause), Now" her part of the work with fina tasin and expres the coming year.
successful Lugard scholar for the coming year loo. The piccs is one which lends its:lf to a
is Augusto Sequeira. I congratulate blm mos
A. S. WATSON & 00., | this regulation. On the whole, the educa-disapproves of the umber of detectives they "The Baptor of St. Georgo" (Music by Sir taterest in football for he believed that study examinations and qualify to bicome under-
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display of vocal effect and its stirring notes came on the audience with forplied force. At the conclusion of the plece, a great availon
was accorded to those taking part.
Altogether, a most enjoyable evering was spent. God Save the King" brought a fuoc tion to a close which will remain imperishable in the records of the Hongkong Philharmonic Society.
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Time and agaio in British Colonies we have had cases of prosecutions against per- sons alleged to be foreign spies, but none of these has attracted so much public atten- tion as has been bestowed, upon the indict- ment at Hants Assizes of a young German
Shortly after five o'clock yesterday afternoon officer, Lieut. Helin, for an infringement of
Queen's Road East was the scene of grea the Official Secrets Act by making sketches
Excllement. It appears that a clad dispute of the forts at Portsmouth. The defendant
amore among a large number of employees of admitted his offence, and the Crown did
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aff daty a free fight ensued, during which, be expressed unfeigued regrel for having MAJOR J. B, G. Tulkes, Klug's Own Light mea received injuries on the head and another knives, bamboes, etc., were freely used. Two Bingle Coples, Dally, ten canta. Weekly, twenty committed it and undertook not to repeat it. Infantry, has been appointed general staff off-sustained a sight stab en the back. By this This assurance having been given, the car of the second grade at Hongkong on the time, the scent of the disturbance was crowded Judge bound the defendant over on his own Talloch bas a gcol record of service since he
gtaff of the South Chins Command,, Major with hundreds of Chinese, who proved an recognisances in a sum of £250 to come jaised the Army in October, 1895. He served Arsenal Street and the usual plying b effec'uil impediment to traffic at the corner of up for judgment when called upon. The following words addressed to the prisoner by HONGKONG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1910. the Bench are noteworthy:I trust that when you leave this country you will do so THINGS SCHOLASTIC IN HONGKONG,
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in the North-West Frontier Expeditior, 1897-bicles, sic, had perforce to be suspended 1848, with the Tirab Expeditioray Fox for the nonce. As a se ult of the disturbance (medal with clasp), and as a mounted infantry officer did good service in the Transvaal dur-
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fitherr, ladies and gentlemen,-Asp essure of work prevents me from being prescat, as I would like, at the prize distribution at every Government and Grant school in the Colony, I have of necessity to select some half-daren each year. It was suggested to me, as I havs been pretest here each year, that I should amit St. Joseph's and attend another school in ils place. I didn't like to do it for several raisons. 1 regard St. Joseph's as one of the most imp:riast schools in the Colony, not only as representing the Roman Catholic grant schoals, but also because of its ever iscrossing numbers and the great tu:cess which it has achieved in the Oxford local and othe: ex amloations. (Applause) St. Joseph's is now. becoming one of the largest and one of the most important schools in this Colony, and I am therefore glad to be here to-day to con- gatulate you, and if any words of mine can do $2, (o stimulate you to further saccess in the coming year, Moreover, there are one or two year in connection with the riput we have just words I particularly want to say to you this beard read by the Brother Director of the College. Last year, although I was able to congratulate you on the great success lathe Oxford local examination, I told you that there wers one or two polats on whi.b I had to
criticiss advertely, but I must say that shat applied equally to almost every other school in
citicism, although it applied to St. Joseph'z,
heartily and I shall be glad to present him in due course with the certificate which enti Isa him to the scholarship. His Excellency hav ing read the rules governing the scholarships, sald-Now I lave another task to "pery form at the wish of Sir Hormusjes Mody, our perpetual brusfactor in matters of education. He has asked me to present the gold medal which he has given sonnally foribe boy in tha senior Oxford local class who has attained the highest number of marks in English literas ture. The winner of that gold medal's Peter Prevo t. (Applause.) .E., having pined the medal on the breast of the recipient, re xumed:-Now boys, and also the staff of the College, it only remains for me to wish you a very pleasant holiday and success next year bath in sport and in work, To Lose younger bays who seem to have been excluded in the speeches on scholarships and university, can dilates I would say they should remember that all those bonours are open to them as soon as one should makeup his mind that he is going they get a little higher in the school. Each to win a scholarship and to enter the university and that he is-alto golog-to-ba the cap aiu-of... the football team and the cricket team. The small bar who makes up his mind to be sil those is pretty spray be the boy who gets them. (Opplauto)}
His Excellency theď presented the prizɔs,“ Afterword", savarat musicaļ selections were
feeling that although we may be vigilant in log the operations of 190:-* (Qason's "medal fcrs Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy this the Colony. The two points were, first, the given by the choir, the orchestra atd friends,
with three clasps),
"THE FOLLIES?"
COMING TO HONGKONG,
Henry Dallas's Company of "Follies," which No palas bare been spared to make-Hr.
will visit Hongkong shortly, as nearly as pis sible a replica of the parent company,
the detection and perhaps from your point of view too vigilant of offences against" our Ever since His Excellency Six Frederick laws, yet that we also in the administration Lugard came amongst us to preside over the of these laws are just and merciful not only Government of the Colony, he has assiduous·
to those who are subject to the Crowa but to ly advocated a policy of educational ad others who, like yourself, seek temporarily the vancement and, as we all know, his cathusi hospitalify of our shores." Now, it so happens astic labours in this direction have met with that at the verytime those words were uttered conspicuous success. With Sir Frederick two English Officers, Captain Treach, R.M.-- The news that Mr. D.lias was forming a Lugard's name the Hongkong University L., and Lieut. Brandos, &.N., were lying company for this purpose spread throughrut scheme will be associated for all time. But under arrest in Germany awaiting their the theatrical and musical professions in Loo His Excellency has not by any means let the trial for spying at Borkum. The trial don in a few days, and a week after the terms University Scheme, with its great future pos.was to take place some time this bad been settled between Mr. Dallas and Mr. sibilities, overshadow his interest in the month. But before the two Englishmen Pélissier. Over a bundred applications fer en- primary and secondary schools, of which had even been tried, a certain section of the
gagements had been received. H.E.
There were half a dozen voice trials' at the Bave another proof yesterday evening German Anglophobes began to clamour for Apollo Theatre, London, och attended by a "when he presided at the annual prize-giving the most rigorous punishment possible to be considerable number of candidates for the bon ceremony at St. Joseph's College and de imposed upon the accused. In a brutal our of Eastern Follyship, Over twenty suit- livered an encouraging address to the pupils. article, the Berlin. Neueste Nachrichten de-able persons passed the ordeal successfully Referring to the University, Sir Frederick mands that the untried prisoners shall be and eventually the fortunate eight were select said it was hoped that it would be opened made incapable of reporting what they may.
ed and engaged. in 1913, and expressed his earnest desire to have seen. Describing the prisoners as sén a great increase in the number of pupils dangerous persons who can carry in their passed in the Senior Oxford local examina-heads what they have not got on paper, the Twelve men were charged before Mr. H. R tion, with a view to become ultimately under journal expresses the hope that they may be Hallifax at the Palice Court this morning with graduates of the new institution. It was a subjected to a long period of detention to gambling in No. 14, Tong Man i ane. The pleasing part of the Governor's functions Germany "with appropriate mental treat arrest was made by Sergt. Wills at night. yesterday to make the announcement ment," so that they may not retain too clear The first defandant was Good Sice, the second
yes another scholastic benefit bestowed a memory of what they may have seen. It and the remainder $4 each on the Colony by that generous and would be too horrible to believe that this liberal-minded citizen, Sir Hormusjee Mody, is expressive of the views of the German our perpetual benefactor in matters people at a whole. Yet it is a common say ¿ducation." At the Italian C.aventing that straws show how the wind blows
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Prof. F. Gorziles, accompanied by Master J. Litoajua, contributed a volio solo, and alio played a piano dust with Master Litonjos. A
large excess of boys in the lower classes in comparison with these in the higher classes, and second, that although the school erch year continues to increase rapidly in numbers it does
scens from The Merchant of Venica" was not show the same increase in the numbers of enacted, the characters being taken as follows i the tracbisg staff, I am very glad faced to The Duke of Venice, Antonio Bastos Shylock, 1 already knew before that-that you have dor hear from the Director of the Gullege-of coarse Max Meyer) Antonio, A. Ornia; Bassanio, W. Eraj Gratiago, R. Baptista'z Penia, O. log the past year iscreased the teaching staff Musto; Ferisso, A. Sequelra; Salario, H. by two European masters. The average attend Reich Two Attendants sound the Camp Fire, ance Juring the past year bid teached the very
R. Brurguignat spd R. Baumaon, accompanied high figure of 435 d agalost 400 last year, and by Prof. O. Baptisgn. The orchestra was com Low you have 14 European lastractors. That posed as under: Violins, J. Fe,es, E. Lamblot, gives an aveiazo of 3: pupils to each master. As and W. Majer viclòpcelly, Frof. F. Gonzalen } the Head master has told us, no class exceeds piano, J. Litonjuz.
"Got Save the King" brought a very an- Jayable function to a cloid.
The 18th annual report of the Nippon | zo in cumbir. That is a very goat improvo- Marine Transport and Fire Insurance Comment on what was the state of things when i pany, Limited, for presentation to the share-spoke last fair. The Direcint of Education lo holders at the eighteenth annual meeting held his report told us there is still in his opinion RICKSHA Poller ROBBED, at the Chamber of Commerce of Osaka was as some overcrowdiog. If the school costines
each year to incress", as I hope it will, then I FARE TURTA OUT HIGHWẠY ROBBER, fare the thehelters the 18th annual report, and than I shi li be able to say that the proporckiba ar Hurghom to go to Blackhead Point,
The directors have now pleasure to lay be- hope to see one or morà additions to your staff, audited statement of account and balance- tion of teachers to boys is thoroughly satisfac Oa arrival at his destination, the men alighted Two tights ago, a Chinamin engaged a
sheet for the, ferm ended on the gist August, try. The other point is about the preponder and passed along without payloghis fare. Mean ance is sumbers in the swer clascos Gov while, the coolis waited for him and shortly The net premia after deducting retorns and trement has itself dealt with 'that. There has afterwards he came with three other men. reissurances amount to V701709,64, and the Step an alteration in the great code during the The four men assaulted the coolle and extracts working account shows a balance at credit of past year by which a lower grant will be given ed a box from bis pocket, containing Sifs Y119,995,115, which sum the directors recom. for those in the upper classes. Therefore. If money and his tickaha licence. Two men were arrested in concection with this affairænd. mend to appropriate as follows:
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8,000,000 I am now most heartily clad to be able to add moralag. The complainant rald be saw the 10617,000 my congratulations.to those of his Lordship | first defendati tike the box from his pocket, the Bishop on the remar.bis success that you and so did a watchmin, who was on duty cloen 90,000,000 have had th's year, in the Oxford local ex
"His Worship found the defendants quilty 10,308.rasamination. The Director of Edecalion in his and ordered each man to pay a fine of $o or, pri states on the scale of calculation in the to diffult, one month's impelsusment, 194 (9 Xon a1p.995,188 ser code this college has done better than any, pay sa compensation sech
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