January 16, 1914,
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Hongkong Telegraph.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 16,
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January 16, 1913, Temperature 6a.m. 6, 2 pla, 67,
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五拜戳 號六拾月正英港香
$150,000 CASE.
Hearing of Extradition Case Sequel Continued.
94,
'$1,
$36 PER ANNUM SINGLE COPY, 10 CENTS,
NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.
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The mob at Johannesburg yea-
HOME RULE..
MR. BONAR LAW SPEAKS,
AWAITING UNANIMITY.
Sir William Rees Davies (Chief London. Received January 18, [Reuter's Service To The Telegraph."
Justice), and Mr. Justice Mr. Boner Law says thiore have Reuter's correspondent Di
Gompertz (Paisne Judge) sitting been conversations regarding London, Reoolved January 15.
Landin. Received January 16.
· London. Received Janvery 15. Ottawa slates that with the open in Appellate Juristiotion, in Home Rule between the party Reator's Correspondent at . Itouter's correspondent Mr. Bonne Law, speaking at,
Renter's correspondent at Taring of Parliament to-day, it is the Supreme Court, to-day leaders but they have had no Johannesborg statea that the mob Tokyo raports that the eruptions Bristol, eaid there had been con-mouth, Nova Scotia, says the understood that the Naval Bill continued the bearing of result. yesterday morning, stoned the and "earthquakes bave resumed gerentions regarding Home Rule Cobequid has been located on will not be introduced.
a motion in on action bo- polico who dispersed it with the as badly never, with another botween thes Party leaders, but so Trinity Ledgos, and when the fog
tween The Canadian Government con.
Lung Chi-kwong, Gov bayonet, wounding, two mon, tidal wave on the west side. The far they ba had no result. He lifted three steamers, which were Seventeen arroste were mado. volcano of Sakuraatima has blown thought it his duty to any that, standing by, resoned all on board.sidera it neither desirable nor eror General of the Proviace terday morning stoned the police.
Signalman Sentenced. out and fico is vomiting from all so far as to could judge, there
in the interests of Canada the of Kwanglong and Woo Ming- In a bayonet charge two persons. London. Received January 15, sides. More houses nad railroads could be no result.
Empire to proceed with the pan, Commissioner of Finance were wounded. Seventeen arrests -Router's correspondent at Dur-have been destroyed. and over
Naval Measure till the majority for the Province of Kwaugtung were made. ban reports that a court martial twenty thousand poreons are
again won the Queen's College of the Senato is in accord with and the Republic of Obina, against. has sentenced a signalman, who missing. The first refuged arriv
Ile was sure that the Govern Coronation Swimming Shield. what the Government believes to Chung San-nam and the Russo- A signalman who stopped a stopped a train, the freman of ing at fuky tells a story of for most desired a peaceful solution Good use has been made of our be the popular will: When Asiatic Bank, in a claim for the train the fireman of which was which had been maltreated by rible happenings culminating held office rendered it impossible inter-school matches were played
but the position under which they tennis court where a number of that time arrives the Gov- return of $150,000, the property of maltreated, has been sont to gaol the three promised ships. playground which we have aced regularly for 25 years. The site
OLYMPIC GAMES. ia now required for Government quarters.
GERMANY'S PROVISION
An Impossib'e Task.
strikera, to twelve months' hard with the terrific eruption of for it to take the only step which We greatly miss the Wost Point/ernment firmly intends to provide the Goverment of the Province of by a Johannesburg Court Martial,
Routor's
labour,
Trades' Hall a "Prison.""
London. Received January 15.
correspondent ut Johannesburg reports that a close Dordon of police has been drawn around the Trades Hall in which are between 2000 and 3,050
armed meu resist all attempt to storm, the building. The light und water has been cut off and the police will not attempt a raid, considor. ing the inmates as guolas jail- ed, but will arrest them at leisure. "The situation at midnight is quist, and the Government has an obviously strong grip on the situation:
of the Trades Hall.
Surrender.
A parloy ensued between. Mr. Bain, who spoke through the win- dow and Major Douglas, Deputy Commisalonor of Police who said that if they did not surrender he would hava tinm fɔrcɔ. Me: Bain replied. The force is on your -side" to-day," "and then left the window and come down the main
entrance.
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DIOCESAN SCHOOL.
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NEWS. Mr. Shiep, K.O., Mr. Eldon Potter and Mr. F.C. Jenkin, ap Log book appears on pages poured for the plaintiffs in the and 7 of this jague." action, and Sir Francis Piggott and Mr. Alabaster for the de-
English people had The hearing was adjourned.
6
The auction of matahere for the
concert at the Seamon's Institute Mra, H. E. Pollock arranged the last evening.
DON'T FORGET,
TO-DAY. Viotoria Theatre, 9.15 p.m.. Bijou Scenic Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Court Cards Theatro Royal- 9.15 p.m.
Sakurashima. The sky was rain-
Kwangtung, which sum was had, for twelve months. ing with fire, the ceno being in-
sad received, by Chung San-nam for the purpose of being remitted describably magnificient, but
The scenes in Japan are des- forthwith to Nauking, but which cribed se "indescribably magni- horrifying. The thunderous
defendant has not so remitted:oont, but horrifying." People notes exceeded those of tho
In addition to the regular, in-
REJECTED,
and has misappropriated to his clung to borts and traine like bombardment of Pert Ar hur, taught by a jurnalist. la the
struction in Scripture the Rav. Fugitivos from Kagoshima clang July exit under the V. Moyle has kindly attended London. Received January 16.
own use the said sum, or portion rats in seeking enfety. Reuter's
thereof, now being deposited in | at correspondent who are sworn to to the gunwales of boate and auspices of Pim in's. Phonalic
the defendant bank. In the al the to the outside of Institute. 34 bp. gained Ele-weekly for the senior class. A swarmed on
reports that
Thero are between two and trains like flies. The total death mentory cortifica's, 10 Theory. number of boys have bad bap Budget Committo in the Reichternative, plaintiffs claim from three thousand people in the
rized And confirmed. 'The 15 certificates. in. Speed and 5
the defondante. $150,000.as Trades Hall of Johannesburg roll will never in known.
Rev. A. D. Stewart examined stag, bas rajocted the vote of prizes. The November examina-
2,300 sterling as the first instal-iquidated damages. The mo-armed and aworn to resist the 100,000 Homeless.
the boya in Religious London. Réquived January 16.
tion resultaare not got published. Kowledge: his report is appendment of the ten thousand for the tion is that the action be diami polico. Hall surrounded by police. correspondent The boya alan priclise type- Tuky tates that it is now writing. The Government Coded. Our thanks are due to op. be held in Borlin in 1916. The abuse of the process of the Court. holding of the Olympic games to sed as frivolous, vexatious and an estimated that there are seventy has no definite standards for Mr. Wei Yuk U.M.G. Messrs. E thousand missing at Sakuraeliano classes, but requires the three Po sien, Ho Fook, Ho Kom long,
Socialists and Radicals were in L. Arnold, BT.-Bowley, Chos
the majority. as the result of the eruption. highest classes to prepare for the Ho Tung, Li Fuk tean, Li Ping. About one hundred thousand Senior, Junior and Preliminary Ng Hou tsz, W. Pannell, Sin Tak Nearing an Bnd."
aro bomoles on the mainland Oxford. London. Received January 16.
This is very wish for Reutor's borcospondent ht
Ashes fall in Tokyo and dova- with a small and changing ata fan, Wong Kam fuk, for kindly not, the Anglican Church had fendants in the action. The annual race meating took place
done great deal to promote solicitors were:Mr. R. F. C. yesterday. Johannesburg states that the stated the district hos of the the Elacation Department would contributing to the prize fund. aurrender of the Trades Hall Sateam clan, the garden district and it difficult to maintain the
education in the Colony. There Master (Messrs. Johnson, Stokes Scripture Report.
were boya of different nationali and Master) for the plaintiff in followed an imposing display of of Japan,
the same, standards from year 1 I am glad to be able to give ties in the school; a few years the action, and Mr. Hind, (Mr. fores. A command of burghers
A Safety Value.
year, whereas the Oxford Locale satisfactory report of the Scripture ago be counted eight. It seemed .. K. Hall Brutton) for the Volenses are stilt lined up outside the Hall and a
active vary little, are well known knowledge in the Diocesan Boys to him a good thing for boys of defendants, twelve pounder was placed in throughout spin but no father throughout the Empire, and allow School. The majority of those different nationalities to meet position, with a pile of ammuni-disaster is fertas Skurashima considerable choice of subjrets, examined showed a good under- together.
An interesting letter from the tion, and was trained on the front safety valve for Moreover, thin Dalegnoy have standing of the en bjela in which their faults and one of them was ball and swimming. He saw appears in this isme.
missionaries are safe. Food is altered the Regulations to suit they were examined. Clase I show-insularity. He thought a boy no mention of volley ball, bat
author of The Idol's Eye" Hongkong circumstanes c. g. the ad very good work indeed. Their who was educated in the school that was a most excellent game. nge limit for Preliminary candi- answers were clear and to tha was not likely to be insular, They It combined the maximum of tas for the easy making of soda A description of a new appara diates, in accepting Chinese point. But of 14 orgunfied only bad a very strong European staff. language as a subject and in the two failed to get 50%. The work and he thought the Director of energy in the minimum of space watar appears in this issue. History ayllabus for which ex-of class I was also good partion-Education, who
and he certainly hoped they cellent text hooks have heap larly that of A. Rowan whobbtain would agree with him that they the volley ball league. After taken from the Times, of the wa present, would take it up and do well in General news and a report, specially prepared at Oxford.ed 90 per cent marks in the three did their best to keep a good reminding them of the prowess Langford-Jeanette fight appear The objection to Local Examina-subjecte examined.
proportion of European masters of an old boy in the cricket on page 3 to-day. tiana raised by the Board of This morning the Hon. Mr. Fluction Committee recently if the questions had been more School:
Class III would have done better for the number of boys in the field, Yew Man Chung, he ex- and Savero, Colonial Secretary, distributed the prizes at the quoted
that pupils carefully read. The questions on
pressed the hope that they would The ringleaders at Capolown Diocesna Sehost before a large.
Hon Mr. Severa's Speech, under 16 ahoold not cater St. Luke's Gospel were well done, and in Graugin levo also bran gathering over which the Bishop external examinations does not but those on the Aals and Cate- said that it was hardly necessary their playground he might say at The Hon. Mr. Claad Severn With reference to the loss of also go in for that game too. arrested, and there are indies of Victoria presided, supported they generally s'udy Chinese LV, V, VI were naturally hinder to be there this morning but he science, that be was responsible
apply lo Chinese
ychism were weaker. Classes for him to say how pleased he was once, with a perfectly clear con- tions throughout, South Africa by the Rev. V. II. O. Moyle, that the strike will spadly nearetary, and Mr. l'iercy, handbook for beginning Englished by the c.fhculty of expressing must confess, there, as he had to for depriving them of it. They collapse A large proportion of
and are older than their European themselves in English, Even BD at other schools, that it was the wanted some government quarters miners has hitherto failed to
The Headmaster and his au Matriculation is suitable for connection between the questions building. He hoped, however, to the piece they were using as a class mates. The Hongkong there might have been closer first time he had been inside the of a new type and he thought the respond to tie strike call...
inal Raport as follows:- Over two Hundred.
leaving catificale for hogs in the and answer8. In presenting cay annuil Router's
Unconscious report correspondent int
have mach pleasure in tertifier clare but is rather on tigil bumour alone out now again to some one day when they were at playing ground would do. How Johunnosburg states that bosidos
ing to the bearly cooperation of
and limited. Hongkong Univer- relieve the monotony of the work to see the excellent school ever he might tell them, in order the leaders, the cupants of the the staff in the work which lassity Locals are nonde:i.
carrying on its functiona. The examiner. Oho
to relieve their minde, that Trades Hall comprised ovor two heon accomplish d during the
In July 19 hopa catered for the described the Blessings ja Bp listened
report to which they had just the Government were mak. hundred prominent followera.
hethought, jog Thero has ben a sórious io. year. School was taught on 249/Oxford-Locale: 80 passed viz. 11 tiem to be "The name: Two entirely satisfactory. He noticed rather
now playing groani week, daya: the enrolment wat in the Senior, 10 in Junior, and 39 turtle doves or young pigeons, frm the report made for the larger in area and of better form. nearer. the school, cident at Benoni. A bab was 282: the average attendance 273 in Preliminary, including 8 Pra- Another unconsciously told what previous year, that the number He hoped it would be ready very thrown suongst the Police and of which the unusually large guished in Mathemvics, Senior cribing his duties: My doty is 382 for this year. However, num they would find it quite a good limicary Honours, one distin- was evidently the truth, in des- at the school was 313 as against abortly and he really thought three were slightly wounded. nambar of 149 were in the Upper and Junior boya dil very well in that I should do no manner of bere did not count for very much one if Middleton Road did not fall Forty arrests were made and the and Remove olosses, 124 in the dead in book keeping, arithmetic, work On the whale I may 615 unless that school was maintain on top of it. (Laughter.) orowd was only dispersed when Tower. 31 attended overy time, the police threatened to fire on it. 18 boys were absent only one day. history and geography: in Pre- that the papers I have just reading a high standard of efficiency.
Railway Strike Collapsing. Of these 25 were days scholars, 24 iminary the beat papers were in through compare very favourably which he learnt from the Director Barnett scconded by the Rev. On the motion of Arohdeacon mthematice, religion knowledge with those I oxamined some four of Edgestion it was: That he NC. Pore a vote of thanks was correspondent
boarders. The Staff consisted o
and drawing. Johannesburg reports that the 5 English manters (sides Mr
or five years ago, giving ample thought was a satisfactory in accorded to the Hon. Mr. Claud Meeting. Trades Hall has been surrendered W. H. Viveaab who went on fur
The Director of Education evidence of thorough and earnest orease and also, as the Bishop Severn and the proceedinge apconditionally, Mesere Bain lough in July after 5 years good Aarde us the Hygiene Chilwork done during the past year. pointed out, was the fact that the closed with the National Authom Crawfore, Wade, Ware and Mason work) 3 English mistressca and Int how Nathan, and after his headmaster and the staff on the ex number which allowed an amply lenge Shield instituted by Sir The chairman congratulated the staff had been maintained at a along with six other prominent Chus & enchers, Thoro was a leader bзon arrested,
teacher o 18 is wa
annual inspection and examin- cellent report which he had read. aufficient number of teachers io average at The railway strike is believed tendance, or one English toucheration in June ag tin reported. the They were grateful to the exte number of boyn to be collapsing, two hundred and to 30 boys, Mr. R. G. Southerton, and gave us the highost grant,
school as "Thoroughly efficient" Mr. Steward, who was a very busy He AW that only fifty men applying for roinstate trained and certificated teacher
man, for a kindly examining boys had entered the longkong! ment at Braanfontein..
from Liverpool Boys' Orphanags been very satisfactory in all and for presenting the report. If that number would he inoressed Our successes in sport have the school in religions knowledge University this year, and be hope! arrived in September. Mra
all branches. At the Hongkong had been a toadition of the Angli-because he was sure they would Langley resigned in May and wan A vendor of ould ten who had a replaced by Mrs. Audley from-
Athletic meeting, in can Church to take a depp inter-realise the immense advantage it gramaphone that disturbed the Cornwall Council School. Dure April we won events including est in education. Practically all was having a University establish neighbour in the vicinity of the ing Mrs. Taxford's absence frr in the Quarter-mile Challenge Cup the education which bad beon ed in Hongkong. It offered an Governmost Civil Hospital; was May to Novembar, Mra Hartie ined by A. J. Kew. In the foot provided in England for enturies academic traicing for careers in safe in Japan. Food is scarce. faed $10, at the Police Court, Walker was matron. The boys friendly and lengue, were played by the church, and our older of engineering, and in arte, but he bill season many matches, both past, had been provided medicine and the higher forms. this morning, for causing on health has been excellent, hat. obstruction. He wasples ordered that of some of the mistresses hae with very fair success our team Universities were for the most was rare they would realise the has been located and all on board
The missing steamer Cobeqaidary to stop the noise.
necessitated prolonged sheence to Junir Cup. There was no Son- Here in this Colony they tried to arice for specially qualified
winning the longkong Schools part foundel by the church enormous demand that would have been 10scus). the detriment of their classes. The ior League competition. The live up to that tradition and at medical men and engincere in discipling and, tone are good.
While three boys entered the swimming season was also a very the present moment there were the future and also in accordance homeless on the mainland, as th in a rieksha collision at Kowloon, Hongkong University and 14 left successful ono, rain very sellom over 900 boys connected with with ability, diaposition and result of the eruption of Sakuras-hedral.5 30 pata. last evening. The fores of the the Colony to complete their and Saturday inch outings. ing to the Anglican Church, this come, they would lead most sue
interfering with rur Wednesday high schools such as that belong opportunity which was bound to him. callision was such as to snap the education in Europe or America, The season clored with a very en-school, St. Stephen's College, and cessful lives, shafts clean off one of the vehicles. most of our pupils follow enjoyable picnic at Telegraph Bay St. Paul's College. The govern- Neither of the occupants was
mercial puranite: accordingly
He was very glad to see bave resumed in Japan. It is
Eruptions and earthquakes on." hurt though one driver received mnoh time is given to commercial when the andal aquatic aporte meat gave a grant to this school, that on the side of athletics atstod that the death roll will The Idol's Eyo. H.K.A.D.O..
subjects, Shorthand is now evoked much interest and keen only of the tree, of some $6,000
competition for the prizes, Wo and though he said it who ough Forticularly, in running, foot they had AIBO done woll
never be known.
London. Received January 18.
Heuter's
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Ricksha Collision.
A Serious accident to
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Races,
TO-MORROW.
Victoria Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Bijou Theatre, 9.15 pm. Belilios School, Prize giving- 11.30 am,
Entries close for Hongkong
bulion-noon.
Monday January 19. Queen's College Prizo, distri-
Organ Recital St. John's Cat hedral.-5.30 p.m.
Tuesday, January 20.
H. K. Missionary Association
Wednesday January 21.
H. K. S. B. R. A. Sports--3.30
p.ia.
Friday January 23. Voluntoor Ball.
Monday January 20. Chinese New Year.
Wednesday January 28. H.K. Land Reclamation Co. Ltd. meeting. 11.30 a.m.
The West Point Building Co. Ltd. general meeting.-11.45,
HK. Land Investment and The foreign missionaries are Agency Co. Ltd. general meeting
It is estimated that 100,000 are
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ngôn.
FI.K. Hotel Co, Ltd. extraordin- general meeting-12.30 p.m.
Saturday February Philharmonic Society's Concert
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9.15 p.m.
Tuesday, February 10. Organ Recital St. John Cat-
Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Co. Ltd., generál
Wednesday, February 11 Theatre Royal-9.15 p.m.