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BIRTHS.

MAMMEN,-On November 14, 1912, at 3 Carter Road, Shanghai, to Mr and Mrs

T. F. W. MAMMEN, & BOE.

LIVINGSTON.-On Decembar 10, 1914, at Fichas, China, to Mr and Mrs RENRY WALTER LIVINGSTON, B HON.

MARRIAGE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

guilds, wily infiuidators and so forth;

while, who knows? the real ruson

NEWS OF. THE DAY.

For being in unlawful possession of opium, a man was fined $28 by Mr Hazo- and this morning.

A rumour is current to the effect that

mining project is to be started in the New Territory shortly."

The French Mail of the 10th Novem- of all the trouble lies in the director was delivered in Londen on the 18th- tion of ro snch subtlètica but is more Decanter. likely to be found on consideration of obylbus facts. Without detailing those abvious facts, we again state that the action against the Tramway Com pany is spontaneous and its main cause lay, and lics, in the irritation experienced by the Chinese in being called upon to use Hongkong curr

The three women and a man whe are ency exclusively when using the charged is connection with the Chaung ramanidad cars. Not only did they resent, and Chan piracy we again apparently continuo still to resent, to-day. that action, but they considered that the new regulation was inade quately advertised. From certain letters that have been sent to us which have appeared in our columns we note that this view is shared by others.

It our view is correct, and we are more than ever convinced that it is, what is the remedy ! So long as there is no disorder, the Boycott

A man who resided in Portion Street has been arrested on a charge of obtaining ten rolls of silk by the confidence trick from a Chinese shop.

farm.

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Mr Hogarth withdrew charge of

The annual ball of the Hongkong

. THE TRAMWAY BOYCOTT.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1912.

Company Offers Free Rides.

BT. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE.

Annual Prize Distribution.

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not at the present time know what was really taught in many of the schools. That was not as it should be. The gioca" tion of the young people of the colony,

bo supervised and kept in proper chan nole. This would involve expenditure.

The Tramway Company is offering to the The Governor en Hongkong's Educational no matter what their nationality, should. Chinese frea rides on the car Notices in Chinges have been posted in all the trama.. stating that Chinese passengers will be conroyed free on December 21st, 2nd, and 23rd.

A FIELD DAY.

Arrangements are being made for a Field Day in the neighbourhood of Fas Ling on Sunday the 2th instant when the Volunteer Reservis will-ho opposed to the Scoa, who will be in Camp for annual training.

The Reserves will proceed by train to Fan Ling on Sunday morning.

**THE COURT CARDS."

His Excelleney the Governor, Strand therefore, the government could nos fancy May presided at the annual dis not the demands made to them by old

tribution of prizes in einertion with St. Joseph's College, quid presented the awards the pupils. His Excellency was attended by his A.D.C... Captain Somerset, and among others present wore his Lordship Bishop Pazzoni, Brother Christian (Dirreter of the College) Mr. A. Irving Director of Education) and Professor A. M. Smith, of Hongkong University.

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established institutions such as they Ho though they would like so do so. wished the institution ovey succose in the coming year. It was one of the best educational institutions in the colony. and, the work it had done in the pass and was still doing was thoroughly appre- ciated by the government (applause).

thanked his Excellency on behalf of the His Lordship. Bishop Pozzoni beardly

Director and brothers of the college for The proceedings were to menced at noon, but His Excellency honouring then with bis prosence and" Wh detained and arrived somewhat for the interest he had shown in the late.They were opened by a pianoforts whork of the school, and congratulsfod vortare by Professor Baptista, after the pupils and staff upon the success of

their work during tbo year. which the pupils sang two purb songs very plousingly.

THE DIRECTOR'S REPORT.. The Director of the College, in his annual report, stated that he was pleased to be able to report general progress. The school numbers ran up to 601, and this acitated the opening of two temporary

SCHOOL SUCCESSES.. Following is a list of the 'special prizas awarded during the year;

Ein Lordship the Bishop's prize for religious knowledge O. Musso; the Bishop' prize for excellent weekly report fr M da Roca's holarship); Class 66

Leong Fun; Claw Gn W. Demahjae ; Clane

Clus 4h Ng Skui Cheung; CDsc 4 C. Roza: Clas 3 W. M•hal; Class 2 and 1

Ordinance remains inoperative; but Polico, which is to take place oia Rosember Programme, every night. The Company classes in the basement of the College | Chow Hong Tir; Class 5 E. Rosario:

being in unlawful possession of opium Mr Phil Carison, the Representative for which had been brought against two well-«The Court Cands" has arrived and is to-do Chinese at the Magistracy to-day. making arrangements for the Company's The opium had been purchased from the performances which will take place at the Theatre Royal, commencing, Tuesday, Dec. 1st There will be a complete change of come here with a good reputation from the towes previously visited, the Pross being umacimous in saying that they are one of the most talented and versatile combine- clops that has ever visited the East, the main feature being the refinement of the whole performance. The Booking Plans open tomorrow at Moutrie and Lovers" of good music and clever acting has evidently treat in store,

Tib at the City Hall, promises to be a The strange- ments are in the hands of a capable and

that will not pull the Tramway Com-most successful function. pany out of their present trouble. It energetic committee. would therefore appear that unless through the columns of the Chinese newspapers or by public meetings, at which leading Chinese could convince [ large numbers of their compatriots of the childishness of the continuance Eof the animosity towards a commer

cial concern that is so great a con- verience to all, time and time alone

It was inadvertently stated in yearer Ray's issue (S-cond. Editiod) that the telegram referring to the new Japanese Ministry

was supplied to us through Router's" agency, whereas it was from the Independent News Agency of Tokyo.

RABILE-RUNSEL.---On December 14.

1819. at Shanghai, by the Ter. A. Rydberg, A. E, RAMSEN to West

RUSIL

DEATHS.

BEUTROC-On December 15, 1912 at Colombo, on the way home, the wife of L. BERTHOUE, of Shanghai, deeply regret

ked.

PAN-On December 15, 1911, at the General Hospital, Shanghai, GEORGE PAINE, of Messrs S. Moutrie & C., Ld, aged 30 years,

MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW. p.m.-Cricket Match: Garrison B.K.C.C. on the H.3.C.C. Ground. Rugger Match: H.K.F.C. v. Navy. p.m. An Ideal Husband' at Theatre Royal

General Memoranda.

SUNDAY, December 29

9 a.m.-Excursion to Macac MONDAY, December 23-

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These for sanitary reasons temned by the Director of Education and they were accordingly closed in July. This caused a fall in their numbers froin

Chan Che Cheung: Mr Belilian's Senior scholarship of 850 for English, O. ship of $25 for English, F. Bunjen: to 300-the highest sumber which Musso Mr Bellia's Junior holst could be accommodated. The staff the Catholic Union scholarship of $95 for been strengthened during the year by the Religious Knowledge A. Sequeir; the addition of one European master and one Lavand scholarship of $30 (first year) J. local toneber. In congratulating the Savage: the Lugard soolarship of $30

(second year), Feis; the late Fir Borm mombers of the staff on their beartysjon Mody's Gold Medal for Eoglisit co-operation or the success of the Col-Literature presented by his son Mt. N. H. lege, he said he had nothing but praise Mody O. Mus; Gold medal presented by

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by Mr. J. presented Mr Melbourne at the Magistracy this HONGKONG FIRM'S AFFAIRY, for the carnest way in which each teacher Consul-General J. J Leiris Cheung

acquitted himselt of his duty. The

af. Basto for stenography A

Feqneirs Oxford classes still maintained a high de gold watch presented by M. G. fternoon resumed the hoaring of evidence in the case in which a Chinensis prosacat.

general gree of officierey. At the examination Sequeira for

proficiency itg his brother for forging power of

held in July. 42 puases were secured. Oxford Senior A. Sequeira, prize present- Twelve obtained Senior certificates and od by Mr C. Bue je for general proficiency. in Oxford Junior Lam Shiu Kwong, prite the title of Associate in Arts, as against presented by Mr Fred. Brags for English six in 1911. Lim Cheng Fang, obtained composition in Oxford Janior Lam Shit Honours, and. Tang Che Ko distinction Kong gold Fountain pen presented by in Classical Chinese. This success in the College for Mathematics in Oxford the Senior formed a record. Ten esadi. Senior Yeang-Po Nam, dates passed in the Junior and 18 in. the Preliminary. All the Seniors with the exception to two, secured a pass in English, while many of them obtained this

is likely to prove the remedy. Attorney, and thereby converting to his certain amount of intimidation may own the money bequeathed to the prosecu indirectly be proceeding; but there is tor and his nephew. The case was further

adjourned. little indication that that is go; and if | it becomes manifest in its most visible form, the Police may be relied upon to deal with the matter. If it is merely being exercised in ways that are peculiar to the Chineso, Foreigners had better leave the matter alone.

We have already stated in this column thint ..we should

deprecate the rescinding of the regulation by the Tramway Company, for that way lies future difficulties; and we would deprecate more en-

phatically the operation of the new Ordinance unless for absolutely certain

3 p.m.-Sele of Crown Land at P.W.D. p.m.-Leasehold Property Sales at Mr Greo. P. Lammert's Sales Rocms, 9p.m.-Concert at the Seamer's Insti.easons, uamely, that serious dis- turbances had arisen because of the Tramway trouble and owing to nothing else. Such an Ordinance as has been passed may very easily be- come an instrument of coercion, to

WEDNESDAY, December 25-

Christmas Day-General Holiday. THURSDAY. December 28:-

Boxing Day-General Holiday,

FRIDAY, December 27 -

Hartman Co. at the Theatre Royal.

SATURDAY, December 28:-

9.15 p.m. The Girl and the Boy':

MONDAY, December 30:-

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It is announced in our advertising columns that the Fxchange Sanks will be closed for the holidays on Wednesday and Thursday 20th and 26th instant. and

Receiving Order Against

Meaars Arndt.

When an action brought by J. M. S. Xavior punst Mess Arndt and Com pany was called an in the Summary Court this morning the Puiene Judge intimated that an interim receiving order had been made against the defendant firm, and adjourned the case sine die.

The plaintiff, who was represented by on Wednesday, January 1st. 1013. Mr Leo D'Almads, solicitor, claimed $300, The Kowloon Canton Railway will run the balance of money cent. Mr W. B. L. an additional train leaving Kowloon at Shenton appeared for the defendant firm. 10.15 for Shum Chun, calling at the golf course crossing, Fanding, on Christmas day, Boxing day and New Year's day.

Dr Henry Haigh, ex-President of the alegan Methodist Conference, arrived in Hongkong on Wednesday, and proceeded to Canton the same evening. He will return on Saturday, and presch Swice in

the Wesleyan Church on Sunday; in the morning at 10.15 and in the evening at 6, the chur aku address a public meeting in the Church next Monday at 8 o'clock. Dr High is stated to be a speaker of a high order. A welcome is offered to all to tend the meetings.

In the Summery Court today the Poiane Judge gave judgment in a case

against a European man and a Japanese

SPORTING.

Cricket.

CRAIGENGOWER CC. r. POLICE R. C "This league "fixture wit be played to crow on the CC.C. ground commencing

at 2 p.m.

Football.

HONGKONG'S WIRELESS

STATION.

Project Assuming ConcrITS.

Form.

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Owing to pressure on our space fester.

distinction "very good." The Junior and Preliminary boys also scored Bigh. A very gratifying feature wakinj wuccess attained by Cheung Kai who in the Higher Local examination secured a pas in the required sections (including Eng) after only four months pre- paration highly eradicable achieve-day afternoon we were unable to give more ment. The shorthand and typewriting than a brief summary of the important classes bad done and were still doing announcement mačo by H.E. the Governor add week I mucione tuioned to the members of the Legislative Council year, while five were awarded the much station which it is proposed the erect in Shortkaad speed certificates during the upon the subject of the wireless colegraphy We now print His Ex Hongkong. sellancy's speech in full

The following will represent the C.C.C.-coveted full certificate of proficiency H. H. Taylor, I. A. Rose, J. V. Brags, E. Twenty boys followed a regular cours

His Excellency said:-At the commst. L. Bragi, G. A. Hancock, W. H. Vivesh, in typewriting. Thanks were expressed to

and his Committee for their interest in cement of the present year a Committee, R. A. Carvalho, R. Pestonji, O. Johnstone. Mr. A. Ramsay of the Daily Press " J: D. Noria, and R. Basa.

these subjects, and for the-facilities they consisting of two Government and twó afforded in connection with the examine Neral members and one Military member, tions. On the football feld no less than was appointed to enquire into the question in the class-room, the boys distinguished of the erection of a wireless telegraph 9.16 p.m: A Trip Abroad: Ferrice put it mildly; therefore, while we have woman which occupied his attention some 83RD Cov R.G.A.. HMS. MINOTAUR themselves during the year. For the station in Bougkong. It had previously won the Hongkong been ascertained that a high power statica no doubt that every care will be taken weeks ago. The Claim was against both This match was played at Lyemun third time they

Schools football shield, and other trophies was not suitable for commercial work, as ngtifist its improper use, we take this defendants for the recovery of the balance yesterday for United Service which they scared were the Chater Cup it could receive messages only from high of the cost of goods delivered to the woman points. With a strong wind, apening play and the Ellis Kudoor and Civil Service power stations. The Committee reported Ferries Hartman Co. nt Theatre Royal, opportunity of saying that injudicious by the Japanese proprietress of the bouas favoured the gunnery and Poole and Cups. At the annual promotion exutni that for emmercial purposes & medium action, even to a slight extent, may in which the woman formerly lived. At Buckley nearly gave their side an early nation in July 150 boys were examined, power station, having a day range of 850 9.15 p.m.-Dream City': Ferries Hart lead to serious results.

the bearing his Lordship dismissed the lead. After good play by Mullins Mardle 85 per cent. of wheta were promoted to miles, was the most suitable; and the com- Ian Co. at Theatre Royal.

We are certain that if the Company male defendant from the action, and, he opened the guaners account from Buckley's higher classes. In June the Director of mittee of the Chamber of Commerce con

now said that the whole transaction was pass. In a broakaway by the sailors Education visited the College for his could enlist leading local Chinese tainted with immorality and so he was Daughtrey failed to clear, and Smith annual inspection, and after reporting.

curred in this recommendation. This range newspapers and leading Chinese unable to separate the items in the rushing up equalised the scores. Within a favourably on the general work, once was suggested because it would give com men actively to bestir themselves on nocount he would have to give judgmonta miactes the gunners had taken the aguir declared the schoot to be thorough-murication with Shanghai, Formosa, the behalf of the Company by indicating for defendant.

lead again, a shot from Marile going into ly efficient. After thanking His Excel-Philippine Islands, and probably with to their countrymen the folly of their

the not-off-defender. At half-time the loney for his attendance, the Director Franch Indo-China by day, and with Japan conduct and how unjust it is to an

score was-831d Coy R.G.A. 2 H.M.S. expressed his gratitude to the following and Singapore by night.

gentlemen for generous contributions to In February the Secretary of State for HONGLONG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1912. important business concern that must

Minotaur. 1.

Resuming, the sailors had most of the the prize fund-His Lordship the Rt. the Colonies suggested the erection of 1 play, weakness at half-back letting the Rev. Bishop Pozzeni; Consul-General 3. kilowatt station with a range of about 300 soldiers away occasionally. Good play J. Leiris, Mr. Gonzales de Bernedo, miles. The estimated cost of such a stations between Burbidge, Stevenson and Brassell Consul for Chili; the Catholic Union: Was soma £2,000 s compared with some

on the final touch. Betts of the guunera cisco. Tza Yat; M. N. J. Stabb. Chist the Committas. On the 28th August, I

The China Mail.

THE BOYCOTT AND THE

ORDINANCE,'

Thorun the Boycott Prevention Ordinance is now law, there is no For- eigner and no right-thinking Chinese, we hope, who will not deeply

of necessity depend upon their patronage, the affair would fizzle out naturally, just as the rowdy element was fizzled out at the beginning of the

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The Bill to provide punishment for certain persons found guilty of adultery or of, harbouring Chipaso married women was read a second time, taken through all its stages and passed at yesterday's Legislative Council meeting, the Attorney general in

trouble by the prompt action of the explaining the Bill stated that some of the led up to the equalisor, Burbidge putting Mr. N. H.. Mody; Dr. Gomes; Mr. Fran- 218.000 for the station recommended by

police.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

The "Ribble" "Whiting" and "Wal:

WAISTCOATS egret if it provisions may have land" torpedo boats returned to Hongkong

with or without Sleeves.

Winter Underwear.

MODERATE PRICES.

Mm. Powell, Id. BIJOU

ALL NEW PROGRAMME

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at any time to be exercised. Į hazbour last night. It they are, there need be no

doubt but that they will be exer- Mr 0. J. E. Vap. Aalety who came to cised to the fullest extent. WeHongkong to establish the Nederlandsche Handairaustschappy, has been appointed congratulate the Government upon by Queen Wilhelmina to be President of the manner in which they introduced the undertaking to place of Mr J. T. and carried through the Oroicance Cramer. He will take up his duties or ist

January. and also upon the winner in which!

the very proper questions of the Hou.. At the Marine Court to-das en ac-

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to

principles it contained were novel It instituto proceedings and created offences

which were not previously offences. The prencipal part of it provided, that the husband should be able to obtain some sort of redress for the adultery of his wife and it provided penalties for the man and a smaller penalty for the woman.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Lieut. Cyril N. Steel N. quartermaster of the 25th Panjabi Regiment has been gazetted captain.

The Rev. F. T. Johnson, a former chaplain of St. John's Cathedrae, bas

Stamford, Lacalushire.

laft the field injured. The sailors experi- Manager, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank;! enced bad luck, good shots by Stevenson Mesura J. M. Machado, G. Squeira, personally discussed the question with fire and Bratnell finding the net only to be. da Rocka, Belilios, Ellis Kadoorie, member of the Committee of the Chamber

gatived by being offade. When time wa Ho Fook, G. R. Warren, C. Bunje, called the sailors were most undeserved Mr. Xavier, of the Hongkong Printing losers, with the score:-83rd Coy R.G.A., Press; and Mr. F. Braga..

3H.M.S. Minotaur, 2.

**ARGUS."

Kai Ho Kai were answered countant on a trading janik was mummoned scepted the living of Little Calerton, near arring. McLennant tick play to the government purposed cultivating sicri that the station, to be treated as Singapore

The more we ponder over the pre-racka prohibited place. The case was for anchoring his boat to the Proserpine

of existing cabin facilities a low power of Commerce. I suggested that, in vier

station, giving reasonable facilities for. communication between ship and share..

· BONGKONG'S EDUCATIONAL. NEEDS.

was afficient for commercial purposes, Sir Henry May said he thought the

Notes of the discussion were forwarded report of the Director was a very satin to the Secretary of State, who had previ HONGLONG POLICE V. BITH COY. R.G.A. factory. com. The success achieved in ously been informed of the reco

This Second Division match was played the Oxford examinations were a rust dation of the Committee and the Chamber soutes of credit to the college, and also of Commerce. Mr Harcourt he now eng on the Military ground yesterday. Tho sor of satisfaction to the community Police won the town and played with a and the government. He was rejoiced to gested that the power of the station should strong wind in their favour, good defense learn that shorthand and typewriting be five kilowatts, which is the power of the by Richards and Dockerty keeping out the were receiving so much attention. He stations already rested at Colombo and Sara. Hatates that he is suggesting to Police forwards. In an attack by the might tell then that in order to ave gunners, Nutty got in a good shot, Swan time in the government departments the the Governor of the Straits Settlements gunners end where Grimmett missed an hand and typewriting in their offices should be of similar power. He adds open goal. Marsh was saving repeatedly more than they had hitherto dono and that the British North Borade Com Birs D'Oyly Carte, who the papers to for the gunners. Grimmet and Booker there was therefore, good employment any proposing to erected thren 5 sent boycott, the more are we inclined adjourned for defendant to call his master, and report as being seriously ill, Eas made good attempta but at half time there open to boss who were profielent. He kilowatt statione ab Gandakan Jemiltene congratulated the college alas, upon it and Selimpupon. Ha proposes that tbs come back to our original view,

achieved a wonderful requtation as Six recruita from the Royal Trish Cop basiness woman. After the death of her

| had been no scoring,

sucos in the domain of sport. There Crown Agenter for the Colguían should call expressed in this column some little tabulary for the Hongkong Felice arrived babead ene undertook all his duties the lightly. Richards pat Clarke in possession mote good houlthy lose and discipline in such a station. When all these station

In the second half the wind dropped was nothing like healthy exércise to pro- for tenders forthwith for the erection of time ago, umely, that the Chinese a the Colony jesterday. Their name 9.15 2.17.

opposition or boycott, of the cars is are W. Shannou, M. H. Hourihan, I. P. management of the Savoy Theatre and the and his centre was saved by Swan who s school. If a boy was not hodient to have been erected ships with a viralás merely a spontaneous expression of Lane, J. Brennan, W. J. Harron, and C. control of the touring companies, whilst dropped the ball when charged by Nutty bis football captain he would be obedient installation at any point of the pet bra. during his lifetime she also did and Moore had no difficulty in scoring. At to soboly dae. It was to he regrettod Hongkons, Singapore, and Norti tornes. their disapproval of the Tramway

tremendous amount of his work. Mr the gunners end Marsh saved from Booker, of course that boys had to be turned will be within call of one or othe of the Company's action and flat there is

Doyly Carte left state valded at £231,000 following which the Gonners resumed the sway from the college owing to the luck stations, at any mate durio the naht, and and Mrs D'Uyly Carte (who was bis accend ofensive, Bwas saved finely from Nutty of accommodation. The local authority will only beut of renol al Atation and Clarke but ten minutes from time had approached the govenment for very during day time, if it all, fort w wife) was sole executrix of his will."

to admit defeat with abot from Moore heavy bauding grant, sod, he was vory short portion of their soyage. If preaftty Wilkes left the field badly hurt and sorry to say that he had not been able the Imperial Government roots a bigh Grimmett mined the goal when wall to grant much of what they had sako power station at Hongkong in onnection MH Piet A. Uya, living at Lelievlet pisced. Result-87th Coy, RG.A tor. The government had done a grant with the Supric Wireless Bahen it wi BYT, Frankfort District, Orange River H.H. Police. Teama-87th Cöy, R.G.4; | deal in recens years in building up the be available for long distance commercial, SOMETHING DEPENDABLE way Company find themselves, and

Colony, Africa, agar y can give-Marsh Westbrook and Duckarty system of secondary and higher educa CHAMBERLAIN' Dough Benely evidence to the benefit of Chambatis's Gathers, Richards and Molins: Clarke, tion of the colony and it was time, ho make confusion worne confounded by ever diappaints thou, the use is for Chugh Remedy. We have used, it nevers Card Wilkes and Moore bought, that they took in hand the pro-

ubstinate cough, colds and irritation of tidies in our children and ourselves and

ILE Polloedwap ; Clarke und Care their conjectures on political intrigues the throat and lunge. It strode unrivaled and have found it excellent. We expect to cannating from Canton, the Machic. a remedy for il front and lang di sandnes using it and can recommend is to Mainan Drowry and Reynolds Bay, He thought also that the whole pduce.

cam For sale by all Checkt. and why one in the world. For mid by all Book vellin machinations of unscrupulous Sto

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