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-THE DEPARTURE OF MR J. H. STEWART LOCKHART.
SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1902.
Dr Kuan King Leng, nhu of the Tican tiates of the Collage, mil hedes.red to say a few words on behalf of the past students, oxpressing their respect and admiration for Chinese College of Medicine.
their Rector, the Honourablo J. H. Stewart Lockhart (applause), and conveying to bing In view of the pending deputure of Hon. publicly their incore and hearty thanks for J. H. Stewart Lockhart, C.M.G., Colonial College and its students (applause). Since his distinguished labours for the good of the Secretary, a series of publie have takingsinis oriliotion until now, My foe hart hul and presentations is uncel. The first STATEMENT BY MR BALFOUR. these took place yesterday afternoon, at four o'clock, in the Legislative Couned Camber, in connection with the Chiu College of Medicine, of which valuable in stitution MrLackbart was Rector.
DELAY IN NEGOTIATIONS.
A Reference to Commandoea. (From Our Own Correspondent.)
taken as active interest in the College, and gut his cordial support. It would be very anything which tended to its welfare bad diflicult to fill his place. They all wisho sphere of usefulness, and they doubted not Mr Lockhart every tappiness in his new that before many years had passed, they would hear of his further promotion in the
lapse). public service of his King and country
His Excelery the fulicor Adutinistering the Government, Major-General W. J.
Mr H Ko Teun, ung of the press Gascoigne. prided, and the others pre- students, said that with the romurks sout, in addition to M. Stewart Lockhart, that had just fallen from D: Kwan, who had spoken an elegantly for the past
hippo of veaurd and thst in it itaulf is a les- son to you which I trust you will samsuber- when you yourselves are are in a position to become lecturers, and that you will all go put to your countrymen and acquaint them with that sejence which I think” is of great importance to my country. I trust santsin the high reputation nf that in this future you will use rucy fort College of Medicine for Chinese. I thank you all for the kind Adds with which that I feel that I have in no way theserved you have presented us. My only regret is it. (Loud applinge),
His Excellency for presiding and thus De Au Kai propesel a vote of thanks to showing his ayingathy with the Institution (applause).
His Excelleney-Gentlassen, I beg to thank you with my wlude heart for having It was a very great pleasure, baliose me se kindly received the mention of my name, in fact, I consider it a great lauoor-to have been asked to come and preside here.
Lextos, April 18, 9,5 p.m. The Right Hon. Arthur J.ro Dr Clark (Dean of the College), Hond the College, he entirely gives me another appurtunity of express-
Balfour, First Lord of the Trea-Dr Ho Kai, Dr J. C. Thomson, Dr R. Adat On behalf of himself, horing the great songs of obligation I feel I am
Maclean Gibson, Mr F2. Sharp, Mr Dever, and on behalf of his fellow students under to Mr Locklat: for the able and sury, in
a statement to the Wurl, Mr F. Browno, Dr Noble, Dral studies at the College ho was desiroused with me during the time--I grant you, who were now prosecuting their profession loyal co-operation with which he has work House of Conanons to-day, inti-
Pearce, Dr R. Gibson, Dr Kreig, Dr Bato-funking som additional obserations. a very short time- hard had the high 600 Wright, Dr Barringer, Mr C. Fond, M. So one could appreemie as they did the hour of administering the Government. A Prachatin anouncing the commated that the Boer delegates, W. J. Catcher, Hon. U. V. Trefusis, A.D... to the College by Bir Lockhart. As its office, I had only known bir Lockhart in honour and the valuable services rendered to the time of my coming to that high ing into operation of the Chinese Etuigra- tion. Amendment Ordinance, 1901, is pub-after conferences with
Rev. T. W. Pouran, and many students of Hector, he had neglected no means of op pleasant, social intercoure, but since I Lord
the College.
portunity of increasing its efficiency. He have worked with him I have recognised the always had the welfare of the students at loyal desire he has not only to do his duty Milner, High Commissioner for His Excellency explained the object of heart in everything affecting their profy his immediate chict, but to do his luty The revenue collected at the Harbor South Africa, and Lord Kit-Dean of the College, to proceed with the express adequately to Mir Lockhart the opportunity of thanking him for his loyal the meeting, and called upon Dr Clark,sional training. They sosteely knew how thoroughly in the interents of the Cotany, to their and I therefore would venture to take the Department during 1991 was 8251,007.59, chener, Commander-in-Chief the biggest items being Light Dres $58,375.98, and Sunday Carge Working
atrod in the Gazette.
Permits $44,300.
Appointments Gasotted.
Dr. A. R. Laing has been appointed assistant surgeon in the Medien! Depart-
of business of the meeting.
esenest wish Was
and
very little before I had the home of ad-
toria to consult with the com-
maidoos still in the field.
Lord Kitchener las refused mutt of Hongkong. De W. Hunter M... to grant an armistice. hat will Absurdeen, han hoen appointed bacterialo; gied in the service of the Government. | give the Boers facilities for the Rer. T. W. Pearce link been appointti Tection and meeting of repre- best hut a saddening process, anul I forested in this College of Medicine for Chi- not now so extensive as I could wish it to
Acting Inspector of Schools during the nusence of Mr El A. Leving. Mr Irving Is heen granted four months' Jence efter three months' vacation contencing from the 16th ina Police Sergeant J. Smith has been appointed Inspector of Nuisances 1 Aberdeen
Silver Wedding.
sentatives from the various con-
nuloes.
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bim that their gratitudo was both deep and co-operation with me in my work. As - the British forces, had left Pre-gentlemen, the honour has fallen upon and their
Dr Clark naid :--Your Excellency and sincero. (Applause. They should long garde myself, the longor I leave the hon
cherish his matory in their Colony, every day do I feel more and mere our of administering the Government of the
the of presting, in the ximate of wherever Mr Lockhart went, be And
how grateful I aut for the opportunity of the Court, the Senate, and the past his might enjoy parlas happiness, goding placed in that high position. I learn and present students of the Hongkong)
every day new things connected with the health sad prosperity (applause).
evil administration of the Colony, things College of Medicine for Chinese, a small hood applese on rising to reply. He said
Mr Stewart Lockhart was received with which are of daily increasing interest to me, tokon of our appreciation to our Rector,-Your Excellency, the Denn, and enlloof which say it in all hundity-I know
mong them this College of Medicine. * ir Start Lockhart, in the ere of his de-mer In the first placet, sir, I wish to ton- parture from those scenes wherein he sari you have made with reference to me, to you my thanks for the very kind re-
ministering the Government. I know very little now about all these things, and it is: laboured for more than twenty years. The and also to thank you for coming here to grest privilege to me to assist at anything severance of old ties and friendships is at day, thereby showing that you are inter
in connection with which my knowledge is wee. With regard to the kind marke la I therefore simply say that every time sure that. mingled with that justifiable which bare bin made by the Dean and I am asked "e takd the chair at auch meet pride at having been selected by His Gra- with regard to the remarka nads by Urtunity, because it gives me a great oppor which aro embodied in the Address, and ings as this. I always welome the oppor ejous Disjesty the King to govern the now Kwan and Mr Ho, I can only say that you tunity of learning something of the working, It is expected that this willest of ue any British possessions in the have beet: heaping costs of fire on my tiead of the Cokmy. Lord applause)
Far East, Mr Lockhart esanet but feel Medicine is concerned, it is not the Rector to-day, because, so far as this College of
The meeting then turninated. cause a delay of three weeks in
sense of some great loss, some gap which who has anything to do with its pruaperity. ughin brigad, that it is the staff-the loturers and doctor-
and the students, and, therefore, whon I At eloven o'clock to-day, seratal hun- temper the natural way you have heaped eals of fire on my dreds of Chinese marchants and others of De who ins bren called hear, I mean that, instead of their coming assembled in the City Hall to bid farewell
rices, I should be in the positions of thanksens him with an Address. here to-day to express thanks for my sa to Hon. J. II. Stewart Lockhart, and pro Hob. Wel A which Yuk presided, and was supported by Hop. Dr Ha Kai, Mr Fung Wa Chun, Me Lau Chu Pak, Br Ho Tuug and others. Stowart Lockhart was sccompanied by Mrs Stewart Lockhart. Miss Hancock and Mrs Saunders.
De Ho Kai, in the course of an eloquent behalf of the Chinese
the peace negotiations.
Ch Tiever
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Chinese Community.
Goods per dans un cleared it 4 pm, vigour Fill about midnight, when the party representing the late Orange Frce routine, smil, no easy task, of finding new solely and simply by a desire to further the spaceh, said that,
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Last night, Mr and Mrs G. J. B.
[The Bour delegates and--Mesars tin F The Posewat 136 Magistrany. Ciutats put Pansy bear anintisme | Sager celebrated the twenty-fifth anniver. Sciolk-Burger aul Meyer and Com. to wider spheres of nation, and who leares
aber tos utensilij et urjent. Finds For Denggi mot cleared on this ry of their wedding by watertaininga large mandant-General Louis Butba, reprehebind in the friendships of his youth and ing them for the nur in
tiane subject to rest.
party of friends in the lot. 6. P. Chater'ssenting the late Transvaal Government, early manhood. Such a sense of loss, how they have worked in the interests of Goals per fed and divered after this bongalow at Kowloon The night was and ex-President Steyn and Com-
the College. You must remember, sir, that more keenly felt by those in connection with this Collega the lentur date sabject to real.
hardly an ideal one for dancing, but, netermandente De Wet and
who are they left behind, for upon theseors and professors have, given their time Tunay, April 24-
theless, dancing was kept up with umbated
Delarey,devolves the duty of carrying on the old and inbour to the interests of the College without the least hope of reward, actuated fore dawn is a roleh supper. Suppor State, u our special Telegrain, dated helpers in the work that must be done. I interests of the profession of which they community of Hongkong, he bad tur bon. F, April 20 --
2.15 p.m.Auction of Japanese Curies of the lust wond hostess, and on behalf of these delegates had arrived at Proteanu been associated with cur College from pluuse). I think that to them, sir, thanks (no akiress which he would ask him to be over, Me T. H. Reid proposed the benith London, April 14, it was stated that need hardly remind you than Bir Lockhart aro such distinguished ornaments (apour to present Mr Stewart Lockhart with is chiefly due for carrying on the College of kind enough to accept as a small token of Meeting of Shareholdere of those present gave expression to the hoperia from Kierskdorp, where they had its first inception, and shares the ne emolliedicine over the period
Sitoen
years of their respect, esteem and affection.
When that Mr and Biex Sayer would have many been in conference prior to approachment, in the early days of its history, withould say rather, to the history of the rejoiced more than his Chinose friends, but honour of having worked for its advancallowed trofer incidentally, briefly, I Weihaiwei first reached this Colany nong its existence. Perlup, it, I may he the news of Mr Lockhart's appointment to more years of wedded bliss. Mr Sayer mad: a brief but appropriate response to the toust,
ing Lord Kitchener with their pro-Manson, one of the great leaders of our College. In 1897, it was first inauguns.ted which was drunk enthusiastically with posals. The ontlook is certainly mord glorious profession, and with those byeby au address of a very eloquent nature toss caused a great shadow to fall over their very soon, however, a feeling of impending musical honours. The toast of the hopeful, and it is probable peace may game worthics, Stewart, Young, Chalmers cough on that oncnsion your predeces. long they would be forced to part with one delivered by De Mansor, and, very curious. gladnes as they began to realize that are Ladies was proposed by Mr J. W. L. be declared within three weeks. En, and Francis, who also
but sor, sir, Dajor-General Conaran, occupied whom, as an official, they were accustomed Olivor, and Mr J. Hooper was entrusted by C.M.]
names in the Temple of Fame. For the chair and was, as that tini, Offier to treat with respect and, as a friend, to the ladies with the anoruus duty of reply.
sevent. YOITA. Mr Lockhart has pre-droluistering the Colony. That shows, regard with affection. Their severance had jog on their heful A time wedding cake,
over the deliberation of our air that like you to day your proiers caused among the Chinese a feeling of ra Court, and has furthered the aim of our of many years ago, we in entire gret and that was only to a certain extent buitable decorated, was cut up by Mr Orth
College by every means in his power. Hissyopathy with this Institution. It has had fossened by the knowledge that he would Ordesh at the oldest friend of the faulty
its atraggles, as was anticipated. Fora not be so far away after all and that he present. Me and Mrs Sayor were made! the recipients of a large number of valuable
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JUSTER SARVIC]
Losuos, loth April, 1902.
THE CHINESE EXCLUSION
EILL
Bill renewing the Chinese Exclusion faw.
THE NEW LOAN..
Ir in reportai, says the Sin Fun-pero, That the telegraph and post office adminis-
The new loan of £92.000.000 sterling has tration of Chins, according to the newbeen cofeind between thirty and forty commercial treaty, will be re-organized by Lines, and is now at a premium of one per | British experts and the Chinese Govern
mant seems to be inclined to assent to this.
Meteorological Observations.
cent.
4
THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
The observations made at the Hong-
31r Chamberlain sprites that he is still keng Observatory during March show that unable to unke any statement regarding
Thure the peace negotiations with the Boers.
Are made solely with the water procured the mein temperature was 69.1.
were 79.3 lours of sunshine. Rain fell from the Governmen: Ty Reservoir
and specially filtered in large storage filter
on the best scientite principles.
six times, but the total rainfall was only Light on Comus Rock.
480 inch. The average wind velocity) was 12,5 miles por heat.
A notification is published elsewhere regarding a light on the Conus Rock
sizlel
BIG Low
interest in the natives of Chirs is
Lockhart has done yeoman service in
to bear testimony to that service and to
therefore i supty platitude, but the
',
the
must
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but it is an evidenco that the Government the greatland speculation that occurred dur
the Government has also undertaken to is assuming an attitude of appreciation of ing theprevious your. Then be found a bit- the work. Besides grating this sum, sit, ter feeling between two important sections of the Community. Young as ho then,
verbial, and it is not to be wandered at ng tune, it was hoped it would find a would be chiefly engaged in governing and therefore that he saw ularly the immense acal hobiration, and ons geatleinen very promoting the welfare of their countrymen benefits that must neerue to such of them, kindly come forward and undertook to in the nethern colony, They were als as live among us, from the foundation of a provide a building if a sufficient endow sustained by the hope that, some day The Washington Senate has adopted the school for the propagation of Westerment could be obtained. Unfortunately, not very distant, His Majesty the King
methods of trestnient of the sick.
We anci
no endowment could be found, and that might be pleased to send Mr Lockhar
back to Hongkong in verapy the taght tit fourning originated in the very generous offer was withdrawn. I am Foreign Salt in China.
exalted position East and thence spread its nign influence glad to be able to say, sir, that the Govern
in The inquart of inreign salt has already THE SITUATION IN IRELAND. that where the West lus improved upon dort, Ina st last put in this year's a
to the West, and it is but just freesfore ment, although it has not recognised thement of this Colony fapphuse),"
work of the Collegens fully azit night have could not help recalling the past twenty been consented to by the Chinese Con- A proclamation of the Lord-Lieutenant the East, where the little grin of knew.
years in which Mr Lockhart had been wer- timates a sum which will give slight hun- missionera, and it is now said, as to the) of Ireland enforces sections three and four | leigu hat increased a hundredhold that the
ving the Colony so well and so successfully. infort duty, that for the first five years a of the Crimes Act in certain districts, the harvest. Our aim, as a College has been like & Beet reward
Mother of Wisdom shuld reap a share of oraria to those who are engaged in the work Tu 1883, Mr Lockhare returned from Cau- of the Institution. It is not anything too and found Hongkong in a very de. certain per contage will be paid and then section two in other districts. The most to spread the Hale knowledge that we have
for suels survices, prosand condition owing to the collapse of | permanent dates will be settled.
important result of this is the power ir bet privileged to acquire in our island. gives to suppress the League a dangerous this far-off Colony, and I think we may homo mug our native fellow-citizens it association in the districes proclaimed, Faily clain that our roll of stadiumin and
ef diplomates hoses amplo evidence that establish a dispensary in the Westors dis end, although occupying a minor position u labours have not been in vain. Strict of the City in charge of which will ho in the Government, he at once interentou placed yne of the diplomates of the College himself carnestly in the welfare af the this cause, and we have assembled to-day fur, that you will agree, sir, that is a stop ter understanding between the Europeans
of Medicine for Chinose, I think, ther Colony and endeavoured to promota a bet wish him God speed in the work that know the Chinese well would grant that the only. Aid he occupy the potion of Asia lies before him in the future. Oncaress best way to induce the Chines to take ad- tant Colonial Sucretary for his distinguished
of a very wise nature, becsuas Luyou who and Chinese (spplause),
For a few yeaIS
gaming heartfelt wish a little band of vantage of Western medicine was to go to sality and profound knowledge of Chinese worker whose less in other's gain. With their own country. I have every hope, air, secured him rapid promotion to the irapor your permission, sir, I will now read the that this dispensary, bezing the help of Me tant post of Registrar General where he address, and will ask you to hand it to Brawne, the internment Analyst, who takes me into intimate and frequent contact Lockhart in the name of those who have deep interest in the College, will do with the Chiness community. It was in this assembled here to-day to do him honour,
good work, and will be followed up by flee that the Chinese came directly under De Chirk their handed the address, which
the establishment of runny others in other his inspiring influence. and it was in the was bound in a handso
parts of the Colony. I hope the College dischargo of his duty as Register General corer. faced with
will have a very brilliant future, and, sus and Protector of Chinese that they received alter, to His Excellency, and he in turn presented it to Bir Stewart. Loekburt, whe
ing that tho students who are in training so much bonent at his lands. The period bowed his acknowledgments.
at at once employed, it is evileat time the of Mr Lockhart's tenure of this office wat The address, which was extensively
Institution is alling a very great want in marked by great progress among the Chi- the Colony. You will remember that, in a nese, and by the adoption of more effective insigned, roud as follows
discussion at the Sanitary Board some time weasures for the proscevation of order and agr, it was mivocated that it would be an peace among thom. The leading Chinese JAMES HALDANE STEWART LOCKHART,
excullent thing in order to instruct the citizens, who were hitherto more or leas Companion of the most Distinguishery if the graduates of the College Infics
people in sanitary matters to employ a largy | back wal And apathetic of public
forward Order of St. Michael and St. George have no doubt that the students will be and in comparatively large numbers, ncle reality Colonial Secretary of the Colony of exceedingly undul in the future in helping to
keaner oud Hongkong. Rector of the Hongkong the Sanitary Board in this very function, interest in all matters Affecting the public more Retive College of Medicine for Chincio.
but at the present time there is weal. They aardel the Government Hongkong, 18th April, 1902. not enough for that purpose. I mighty co-operation and suppert. The gave SIR-Before you finally sever your bong also mention, sir, that many of the students largely to the various oval charitable and distinguished connection with Hong-who have qualified have been immediately institutions sud book a mors netive part in Selection The Telephone Girl lover of any previous year. Of this increase Medicing Eae Chiness, we, the Members of Government and by the Severacent of this organised the District Watchmen fores kong and particularly with the College ofaniployed by the Straits Settlements their cent." Mr Eckhart re- Valse....... Suurite d'Aval'. Depret 166, 125 tons is due to the fact that steam the Court, Semptoand General Council, and Iurermezzo... *Endoria'
Ferierated Malay States Only Intely, by and obtained the appontinent of twelve Andreaunches trading to ports outside the Col past and presout students, resident is the year instractions. sic, I addressed a letter respectable and representative Chinese, KA We have flited out an And commmers "of them many feel them. Intermezzo... *Mour: Light ..... Boggetti
Selection..... Greek Slave.dies ony have been includut this year, whereas Culony, desire to correy to you our grate to the Cokial Serotary of the Straits & Supervising committee and also
fal acknowledgment and warm appreciation Suttlements scking him if his Governthont advisory best t thiu Establishment for the selves quite secure against contracting
they were returned separately in former of the mary and valuable services which would be disposed to join with the Govern. It was Mr Lockhart who re-modeller Government. There were 43,949 rivals of you have rendered to the College since ila ment of this Colony in n scheme for the the Peng Kaka place which Sole purpose of execut-
Cheleza by liquid agency, which it is in-
9,681,203 tone and 45,171-departures ofron, Stowart, Young, Chalaiers, Francis,quent control but in which the lectory nition. The muvercats in the
itiception. You are associated with Mau-establishment of College under Govern apruse was in a permanent and satisfac- ing work for Amateurs.
Whangpoo Conservancy.
9,644,181 tous. Britisk ocean-going to Cantlie and other in the founding of the turers would be, as at present vulin Tang Wa Hospital, which had been effected paratively unsy to do by drinking impureMe Conger, the U. S. A. Minister to tonnagu 17.2 pur ent, Foreigners 27.5 and until 1396. when you were alesiod to suc- yet been received, but I hope it may be due to Mr Lockbart and the other fros hos- The China Ginzeltrof the Lith inat, sags:nage represented 30.1 per cent, and river Institution in 1857, when you accepted the coers willing to give their services without interfering with the 104agement office of Treasurer This other you hold without hope of reward. No answer her by the Chinese themselves, were largely Peking, who is now in Shanghai, has comp.5 respectively, steam launches 0.9 and ceed His Honour Sir Fielding Clacke, Chiet à favourable one, because it would consider pitals which had been established-the Alice municated with the Shnughai, Taotai asking junks 16.9 and 6.9 respectively. 5,340 Justice Recor of the College. Youably lessen the difficulty of establishing Memorid and Nothersee Flowpitals-had whether anyone has been appointed to the steamers, sailers, 1012 hanches ar perely honorary position, but as President would share with this Government the exsupport. He had taken large share in the have not rested content with occupying a proper College, as the Straits Settlements ir Lockhart's unremitting and energetic A. S. WATSON & CO., Whangoo Conservancy Board as represen-17,736 junks in foreign trade entered duc of the Court and excentive blend of the pense of the Institution. Nothing wond suppress of crime, of the Triad ting the Chinese Government. The Total ing the year, giving a daily average of 67.6, College you buve petively interested your give me greater pleasure tano to see that and other secret societies. Te had LIMITED,
Yuan Hsuyuan has answered to Mr Conger
in all the various scllowes that have been this acheine has been carried us. De helped to settle inany a strike and quell proposed for the furtherance of the objects Kwan; you're the worthy son of a worthy usay riots caused by the ignorant coolie that nobody has yet been appointed and
of the College and for its development. mother whom I hare bad the great plex and labouring claus. During the last seven. that the Viceroy Liu Kuu-yil. is bow wait-
While rejoicing that you have beru odled sure of knowing for many yours. Mr H 1 years Bir Lockhart bad held the office of tan position of greater responsibility and ing for a reply regarding the funds to bo
m not surprised to hear your oratory of Colonial Scerulary and, although the duties honour by His Majhty the King, we can. such a very high order knowing that you, bed multiplied to a oporous. not refrain from an expression of our regret
degree are an jutimate relation of my friend on behad never seglected the welfare at the loss sustained by the College in your the left, the Hun. 1 Ho Kai, whose of the Chinese topplause). Un the departure from the Colony; and we desire oratorical abilities are well known at this contary, he had proved to them that, to assure you that yea carry with you our hearty good, wishes for your future welfare very highly
table. I appreciate your kind references however
irksomo bis duties had You students see round become and however much he had
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and for your early promotion to jet more here today, gentlemen who are gisis been occupied by other duties, he had ni their services to the College witin unps had spare time to devote to their in
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