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THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1910.

HONGKONG'S LOYAL

SYMPATÈT.

THE BOYS' BRIGADE MOVEMENT.

Beginnings at Hongkong and Kowloon.

Royal Aalknowledgment. The following telegram has been receiver by His Excellency the Officer Administer-

Both Hongkong and Horison can now ing the Government of Hengkung (Sir Honry May), from the Socrotary of State, beast of possessing its squad of Boys in reply to the revolution of Sympathy with Brigade momburs, a start having been made the Royal family in their great bereave-Inst evening, whan the first mustars took ment, which was passed at the special place under luppy circumstances.......... meeting of the Executive and Legislativo At Kowloon the gathüring was marked Councils on Monday la! 1 —

By the presence of His Excellency the Oficer Administering the Government (Sir Henry May) and Lady Asy, sa well of the Officer Cepmanding the Troops (Col. C, W. R. St. Joha The thorough-

"Gorenor, Hongkong. 7 Your telegram dated th May has been laid before Their Majesties and I am commanded to convey Their Majesties' heartfelt thanks for the loyal and dutiful

THE CHINA MAIL.

RUBBER NOTES.

would not haro bgon able to say that he had not heard of the Boys' Brigade. Ho (Còl, St. John had had the pleasure and

The following letter, which appeared in honour of inspecting several compa The North China Daily Nees of Bih inst. there and he remembered a service in Ulator Ball which crammed full of will interest the younginventor" or boys of the Boys' Brigade. He also respeculator" in rubber shares. membered hat year at this time, of a big SIR, has been dealt for me to party at Balmoral when the general inspect suppress a smile after perusal of most of

four battalions. His Ex. od threa cellency had spoken af drill, and he the letters which have Intely appeared in (the speaker), being a soldier himself, your columns in relation to the above on that sort subject, for with the exception of Mr Gors was particularly on of thing. He bakered in the Boys' Brigade. Beeth and Rubber Optimist" your cor They did not want to encouraga militarism, as it was called, and which seemed to shock respondents are very much at eva, in more Their argumenta and con- some people at Rome, but he could not sense than one. help toping that many of them would tentions are so amateurish that it is perhapa become soldiers in some way or another hepolous to attempt to convines them that at all events that they would get ready to

when they use the term "investor they defend their hearths and homes. He was told that one of the objects of the Brigale mean speculator," and that when they

messago of sympathy with then, in their with which the Fer. H. O. Spink had was. to extend, the Kingdom of Christ try to find the reason why their speculations

great bereavensent,

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taken the work in hand was evidenced by the fact that nearly 30 lade turned up to be enrolled while a number of young men identified with St. Andrew's Church came forward and offered their services in the The telegram quolød below was received werk. The gathering, took place on the not forgot that Christ was a man and HeOptimist "gives the trca solution of a

that tended to true Christian marliness. the mistake of eliminating their own! among the buys and to promote al have turned cut unprofitably they" make:) That was ang of the greatest things they could do-look to their bodies, as they had personal selves nud attempt to fasten the been told, and keep them well and true gailt on others and in quarters where it and clean and live for Hira. They should cannot, and does not, "belong. Rubber was the best man. Do not let them bo

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TYPHOON, WARNING...... ·

Manila, 18th. Cyclone or Typhoon Incated 11-E. Longitude. E. Latitude, altuost sla- tionary.

`at the Americm· Cobsulate-General Hangin line for inspection by His Excellency, Church grounds, the lads being drawn up kong, from the Manila Observatory :— who erinead the kernest interest in the

project, At the conclusion of the inspse tion a short sorrica was held. In addition to those already mentioned there were present the Ven. Archdenen Barnett, Rev. H. 0. Spink, Hon. Mr E. A Leving Director of Education), Mr and Mrs J. H. Kemp. Mrs Forsyth, Miss Spink, Mr E. Coruowall Lewis, Capt. Garnett, A. D. C. to His Excellency, and others.

After the singing of the hymn, Fight HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL the good fight" prayer was offered by

Archdeacon Barnett.

Andthor Cyclone or Typhoon near or over the Western Carolines moving W. or W.NW.

SOCIETY.

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Report for year ending 31st March, 1010.

The Committea, beg to present their Fifth Annual Report.

The Annual Flower and Vegatable Show -was-held-ia tha Betanic Gardens on the Sth and th of March, 1910, the date being Exed by a referendum" to those who ex. hibited at the previous show. The weather was unfavourable, the fortnight before the show being cold and cloudy, the first day of the show fair and the second wet. The oxbibits of flowers from the lower levels were fully up to previous years, those from the Feak busevershowed the effects of the inclement weather. The vegetables both

from the Peak and lower levels showed a

decided advance both in quality and num ber of entries over previous year,

The following table gives a comparative stardment of the entries, de.. for the last,

four shows-

Number of Highestnata-

Prizes Exhibitors ber of prizes

Classes:

Year. Entries.

Exhibitors.

oún Aq uox

Suu

exhibitor.

331

sa

UF

Prizes.

T

134

130 i

29.

37

25

152

GFT

.102

Sh

TAS

201

€6

6G

40

it

they served Him, and the carlier they possesses a modicum of experience in our afraid of being called namby-pamby because problem which is obvious to any one who began to serve Him the better for them-local share market but as his contentiona selves. He congratulated Mr Spink on may not be quite clear to some of your the formation of the company and said he correspondents who are seeking aftor WNA BOTTY that the General himself was not there, for he was sure that General Broad knowledge, I shall, with your permission, wood would be pleased to know that a start attempt to purify the air with a few simple had been made with the Boys' Brigade in schoolboy arguments. Kowloon (applause)..

The singing of the National Anthem, and cheers for His Excellency concluded the proceedings

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There are various reasons for the graduni. and persistent drop in the price of our local rubber sharos, but for the purpose of this article it will be sufficient to name the two most important causes. Smith, who The Rev. H. O. Spink, in introducing Union Church Meeting. His Excellency, spoke of their deep

represents the generality of Shanghai thanks and gratitude at his coming to- help them in their nuw werk that oven-a meeting in connection with the Boy T. 10,000. He invested all that money The Rev. C. I. Hickling prosided ovor speculators, owned on February 15 last ing. This was a new departure in the Scout movement in Hongkong, at the in, say, Butes at par. Five days later he church organisation of St. Andrew's, Kow. loon, and they were starting a Brigade There were about a dozen youths present floor" in Pudangs, but not having a cent Union Church on Wednesday evening, has a chance of getting in on the ground small beginning which they hoped and the enthusiasm displayed in the move- with a would grow to great things in days to com

ment and the interest taken by the Church ho sells one-third of his holdings in Kowloon at present was a small place, and Body in leaning the lecture hall fox ges in Butes. Five hundred other Smiths do the number of boys of suitable age for a bad weather, promises well for the forms. the same thing. Now Smith holda Boys' Brigade and Scout Company was tion of a successful company. Me Hickling-Bates and Padoags necklater very limited, but Kowloon would grow very considerably and so spoke in an interesting manner of the Semelings tempt him on the ground aims of Company, as also did Mr Cowes, and speed well to set on foot that company, at the clees all the boys presort signified Bocs, but not having a cash he sells mere amking a modest start with a view uber- their intention of joining. Swimming and Bebes and one-third of his Padang hidings. quently to a larger organisation. Their numbers that evening seru net large, but saring are to be taught during the Five hundred other Smiths do the same. they would grow year by year. Though Summer months, while s gymnasium. is to A little later be bas na opportunity of i be provided during the winter.. In addition their numbers wer small they felt that there are to be a number of drills and scout getting in on the ground fleer in Sisks,, but the start had been very greatly helped bying work. A healthy rivalry as to efficiency not having styrer he sells Butes, Padangs and Lady Miny. It was a pleasure to ees Scouts and it is expected that each eum.

that evening of His Excellency is to be maintained with the Kowloon Boy and Semelings. Eight hundred ottor Saiths do the same thing. And so forth them there and he was sure they

would! remember the words to be addressed to pay will frequently entertain the other in

the carrying out of their duties. A further ad infinitum, until the whole twenty-soven them by Us Excellency words which meeting is to be held on Wednesday evening companies have had their chance. The al inspire then forward in their as numerous offers of assistance have been only consequence of such forced and work with great energy.

received by those interested in the success foverish selling is to depreciate every stocki His Excellency then addressed the lads

that Smith holds, and heard all the other He opened by sying he had not heard of the venture." about the Boys' Brigade before; he did

Smiths are thoniselves to blame for tho |not know of its existence, until a couple of

state of the market. This is the principal days ng He understood is was mission

eans of the drop in prices. song bays to organise herd and to teach them aseful knowledge, to acquire" pro- ficiency in athletion, and teshelp them by learning discipline and obedience to become clean, strong, upright men. He reminded them that boys learned mucit quicker than men. It they learned to play cricket or football or to swim as boys they would de all these things better than those who learned when they were grown up. The bester members of the Boys' Brigade that they were the better citizens of their CONTRACTORS AT VARIANCE. country would they become who they grow up. They were Englishmen and he

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and insisted on buying shares. "forward " at fancy prices. For five weeks brukers had their clothes almost torn off their backs by excited plungers whe desired to buy shares "forward" at three or four hundred per cent. premium. Now, there are in these settlements certain large and ar- Three million tacts to their canie who are perienced operators, people with two or used to the game and keep a cool hoad ou their shoulders. Besides thoir aycoo those According to Maris, by Mrs John Lane, they were proud of belonging to the British

people have a few thousand shares of Out of the Night, by Mrs Baillio Reynolds, Empire. That Empire was built up by their

In the Court of Summary Jurisdiction all descriptions locked up in their safe. An Imperial Marriage, by &. W. March- When the boom was at its height those Lacestors, the fathers, grandfathers, great grandfathers. and great great grand. this afternoon, before His Honour Mr F. experienced operators reflected as follow The Lonely Sabultars, by Fergus Fame. Sathers of their farbors, and when the boys A. Hazeland (Acting Puisne Judge) the think it is about time to test the The Quest, by Instics M. Forman. before him grew up to ronn's estate Chui You Shun, trading as Chip Shun, market. If I am not mistaken all the Storm and Treasure, by E. C. Bailey. that Empire would be in their hands and contractors, brought an action against other Smiths in town have bought about ten A Girl frean the South, by Charles Garvice. in the hands of their fellow-citizens to

contractors, the Li Wo Cheung, for $377,53, times more ebares "forward" than they The Princess of the Snowe, by G. Frederic GREAT BRITAIN aphoid and to carry on and to hand down being amount alleged to be due as balance his broker and instructs him to sell 5,00 For Honour or Death, by Dick Donovan.

can pay for. The big operator calls in Turner, " -tô their sons and their descendants, - hu

wanted them to think of hat a noble of work and labour done to a retaining wall Padangs, 5,000 Karans, 5,000 Semelings A Saint in Mofti, by Carlton Dave. inheritance that was and of what a great at Tung Lo Wan under a contract dated, 5,000 Butes, 5,000 Sinks, etc. etc., for Jane A New-Market Squire, by Edward H.

Cooper. trast would be put in their hands when May 18th, 1000. Mr F. X. D'Almada was | broker succeeds in selling these sharon, The Wild Heart, by H. E. Francis.

best price obtainable. Assuming tha st they grew up.

faces render tone for the plaintifs and Me Jackson for the or at least a goodly number of them, the The Tree of Bitter Fruit, by Cullen words of Lord Macauley when he wrote:-

Gouldsbury. The people that takes no heed of the defendants.

big operator opens his safe and says to D.W. Craddock, H. Humphries and W. J.noble achievements of its remote ancestors Mr D'Almada said he did not know the his broker. Now, Mr Broker, will Evo in Earncar, by John Barnett.

For the Gardens Mrs Brewin will never achieve anything worthy to be defence to the action. If it was a question you please go on the market and zeil The Silent Barrios, by Louis Tracy. and Messrs H. H. Gompertz, L. Gibbs, remembered by its remote descendants," of measurement they might refer the matter so many hundred shares of edeb kind for Wayward Aune, by Curtis Korke and H. W. Looker, and for the Table and so he hoped as they grew up that they to an executive engineer to make a report Cush at best price obtainable." The broker Under the Thatch, by Allen Raine. Decorations and Bouquets Mrs Looker would remember those words. They maant and Miss Bryer.

that if they were not mindful of the ship for they could come before his Lord tries to sell but inds that Smith and Co./4 King in Khaki, by EL"K.Webster.

decision on any other questions. have not got a dollar with which to buy the The tasks of the Society are due to the glorious achievements of those who had Mr Jackson said in the ordinary way precious shares, and in obediahoo to the following who kindly presented prizes or gone before them they would never do the plaintiff and to prove his case. Defend instructions of his alient the broker lowers contributed to the Prize Fund, E. E. Sirnaything themselves to make the English ants had been drigged to the Court in his price until he racbon the Sgure at which Frederick Lugard. H. E. Major General men of the future remember them or what respect of a sum of 8000 odd, and had paid MrSmith can afford to buy. If Mr Smith Broadwood, Sir Pael Chater. Measrs J. they-did for the Empire. The Empire was into Court a sum of 8101.70, which was all has do money the market becomes mud.

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The Judges

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Barton, D. Derabjec, Ho Kem Tong, Ho Fook, Lau Chu Pak, Learg Tun Po, H. 就 Looker, I. Gibbs, Wong Kam Fook,

Mrs Ho Tung and Mrs Van Buren.

The Statement of Accounts-considering

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Measca Fraser and Co., share brokers, of the size of the seed crop. The first hot Singapore, write-We have to record a day-in fact, the first few hours of interse general falling off in price of dollar and bestis sufficient to completo this natural sterling shares, which latter have dropped provision for the distribution of the specics, to the extent that they no longer stract A endden contracting fores of the three sales by local holders to London, hence divisions of the pod causes a violent explo an exceptionally dull week has passed.sion,

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salas there has been little doing.

seeds are scattered widely in three directions, while the dead acctions of the husk fall to the ground. Observations of this natural phenomenon base alowed the

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that the first day of the Show was also the date fixed for a popular Fole match and firmly convinced that it was the bounden His Lordship-No, I don't think so.

Mr D'AlmadaOf course ho has. He that the second day was wet-is decidedly duty of overy Englishman to learn to satisfactory showing that, for the first year defend his country, and not only to practically adraits we have done the work. since ita formation, the Society has all but defend his country bet perhaps to carry His Lordship You don't admit that they paid its way.

the war into the enemy's country. There have done the work, do you? The Committee wish briefly to refer to fora be was interested in that part Mr Jackson-They have dore the work, rumours which bave reached them to the of their training which Mr Spink but as they claim this 8977 they must com affect that the rule which specifies that ex- had kindly taken up which related to menon and establish their case. hibits shall have been in the possession of military drill and military exercises. What the exhibitors for at least six weeks, has in they learned as boya they would not readily some cases been infringed. Owing to the forgot, and he hoped that when they grow dificulty of obtaining any adequate proof of up they would belong, as he did, to that such a case till the Show is over and the organisation called the National Service His Lordship-Mr. Jackson does not

admit that all the work is dodo.

The following table, compiled by the writer to deduce many important facts Quotations for any description of Machinery or Engineering Plant on application to

The impetus is often so great that the seeds Prizes distributed, and to the possibility Leegve, the object of which was to secure

DODWELL & Co., Ltd., MACHINERY DEPT. that the wrong many have been done by thEnglishmen shall train themselves Mr D'Almada Hepare 3101 into Court, Straits Times, will easily show that are shot a distance of ever 100 ft. from the

Should they fall on to loose | www the exhibitor's gardener without the to be able to protect their rights and to but with no decial of liability, and in such falls in prices are liable to be almost as patent treo.

apid as rises, and the difference in values soil, or even among dead loaves, they need

KITSON LIGHT knowledge of the exhibiter, the Com-fight for their country if such necessity cases it has been held over and over again in a month amounts on a general average to only to be partially coveted, through the mittee de sot now propose to take any should arise. At a later stage he hoped to by Mr Justico Gompertz that the defens drop of about 20-35 per cent, and there panty of a slight shower, in order to stuet A Brilliant, Safe and Cheap Illuminant by Kerosene Oil. action in the matter beyond appealing to see them praficient in drill which would dants should begin.

is every likelihood of the fall continuing all members who exhibit to do their best zot only help them at present, but would His Lordship-I did hold that this for some time to come yet, and many off Kerminating so vigorously that within a com to uphold the reputation of the Society by enable them to become good members of morning, when the work has been done. the shares of younger local, companies are

the Brigado and botter citizens when they You had better open, Mr D'Almada grew up. Nothing was batter for them Bir Hazeland, architect, we then called likely to go back nearly to par.

a strict adherence tù its rules.

The Committee have to deplore the loss through death of two of their number, Mr Choa Loop Choe and bira L, Gibbs. Statement of Accomate to 31st March, 1910,

HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

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Balance from last account. Annual Bubscriptions 1900

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March Flower Show:-

1910.

Gato Money............$157.17 Donations to Prize.

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235.00

25.60

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March Flower Show

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Mr Jackson-At the proper time.

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a case

than to learn discipline and obedience, and to give evidence. to respect what was the most wonderful thing on earth, their own bodies. He would ask them to remember that and to prize their little bodies us God's won- derful creation. They should not misuse 9025them, but take every opportunity of im- 15.00 proving their bodies, their muscles, their 575.00 yenight, their brains, their power of using their hands and their feet, and they would be the better for it. A well sut up man, well trained, intelligent end ebodieat would of his hand, on, which he had evidently

Allaga******** His Lordship You don't object to my Anglo Malay brother giving evidence, do you, in

Bato, Tigs.... like this

Mr Jackson-Not at all, your Lordship. Chersonese. Mr D'Almada-As a matter of fact bit Edinburgh Highlandla Hazeland suspected the work before you Kamuning

me to the Bench. Evidenco was then called.

Lanadron.... While piniatiff was giving his evidence...

Seafield he kept continually looking into the palm

Solangor

Burtain

paratively short period of time the soodlings

will attain a height of three or four foet, Observations more pertinent to the subject are that the seeds of one crop first dispersed are of much lighter weight-, of less generative powers-ting those dispersed £628 £560 Inter: which may also be considered the

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be a pleasure to his fellow man and a credit inscribed some calculations. Ho peralated United Serdang...... to himself, no matter what his walk in life in this bohaviour, whereupon might be. In conclusion, he impressed Mr D'Almada anked the permission of Vaitok Sunatra ........ 447.07 upon the boys how much they owed to Mrs Cours to withdraw from the case and Vallambrosa ...........

Changkat Serdang 10.23 Scink for having organised the brigade. leave his blicut to conduct it bimesi.

This course was assented to by his Lord Indragiri...8

Elphinstone ........................ 8. 7 When he (the speaker) was a boy nobody. $1,738.19 thought of organising a Boys' Brigade for ship, and plaintiff accordingly proceeded

Pajam him. He wished there had been somebody with the caso, eventually asking for s because then be should have learned his adjournment in order to procure further drill when he was young instead of having evidence,

£2 13 6 means a frequent coincidonea, however, in 270 thn Federated Malay State Hather fnot! 23 100 worthy of apte is that the woods of the very 79young trees are altogether inferior for Lerminating purposes to those of the older 13 9 trees; as in likewise the case of the scude £2 40 from trees which have been yielding their 814 latex for soy considerable period to those

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