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estato it South Kensington, un which subsequently the South Kensington,
Two further cares of datenie plaguei Museum, the Royal Horticultural bare hoon reported. The total for the year Society's Garden, the International à 330- Exhibition of 1802, the Albert Memorial Hall, and other institutions have been placed. The success of the 1831 exhibition gave birth to a numerous train of imitators, among shem, 1855, the Paris International Exhibition which although visited by 5,162,340 persona, was not a profitable enterprise. In this, for the first time,
international collections of pictares
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DIOCESAN GIRLS' SCHOOL.
Dicen Qirls Selool in King's Fork, The evening at 8.30 o'clock, the new
Kowloon, will be formally opened,
FE MCHOOL' HISTORY.
The Diocesin Girls Schott is a descon
The police have been informed by a ble daler at 72.Toarple Street, Yaumati, dant from the Diocesu Native Femsle that he lesh two bullocks yesterday, School which was in axistené, at loss 30 years ago when a Crown Lean of the site of the present Diocesan Boys' School in Ronda Rond was granted to the Fensie School.
The shroff employed by the China Mail," Ltd, collected 81,100 on behalf of the Gem between the 2nd such lost, and has since absconded. The theft bas boun reported to the police.
To 1880 the Damof the Sabool was changed to the Diocesan Female Schoul. "In 1870 the Divensan Beys' School wan
A Jeppess merchant named Takada stacted on the same site, and the girls weru
entered his successful school was carried on by thehra
transferred to Fairlea where a very
sisteen pieces of clothing, valus $198, w pairs of shoes valued at $10 and a hat
valued at $9.
Our Celebrated E very old Liqueur Scotch Whisky is formed an important feature. In of 36 Praya East has reported to the police a blend of the best Pot Distilled Scotch Whiskies It 1802 the London International Ex-that yesterday scienne is of great age, very fine, and mellow. Its superiorbibition, costing £400,000 attracted promises by the kitchen door and atoto quality has established its reputation as THE LEAD-6,211,103 visitors, the drawings
amounting to £408,530. In 1867 ING SCOTCH WHISKY IN THE EAST.
second international exhibition was opened in Paris, when à portion of the ground was enclosed for repro- ductions of national habitations, and the life, clothing, foody and domestic
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MEMO FOR TO-DAY.
6 -Extwordinary General Meeting
U.S.R.C. on the Club grounds. 530 pan-Opening Diocesan Girl's
Sembol, King's Park, owloon,
0.16 p.m.-Fille Circus, at Causeway
Bay
General Memoranda Monday, Sepletuber 15 per
3 pm.Auction of Crown and ab Wang Nai Cheng Rd. and Tai Hang Villa, by Public Works Dept. FRIDAY, September 18-
Merring of Shareholders.
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Che Chin Silni
THE PROPOSED IMPERIAL EXHIBITION.
comrader.
Miss Byre and atiso Johnstone and others.
In 1889 under the lato Bishop Horre and M. Hoare it was decided to revive the Divdiran Girls' Schock.as an English School for the education of girla of Euro- poat and mized parentage and to contine Rose Villa (opposite the Boys' Sakoul) was "Fairles" to Chinese girls, A lease of
obtained from the late Mr. Gratillo Sharp, and the School was carried on there under the supervision of the Bishop, the Chapisin of St. John's Cathedral and a Committee of ladies, with Miss Skipton an Superintendent,
The doth took place in the Govers- Laughton. The deceased, who joined the mont Chil Hospital to-day of Constable Hongkong Police abou: sightoon math ago, succumbed to an attack of pheomanis. Ho was transferred from the EO.T.LL, were histrated by families brought to the pelico, and was a fine athletic trom every part of the globe. The fellow, whose loss will be keenly felt by his attendance numbered 6,205,969, and tlic receipta came to £420,736. In 1873 the International Exhibition of Vienna was held, and was visited by 6,740,500 persons, who paid £206,477 for admission during six months. In r A raman aged about nineteen was buildings in the neighbourhood rendered 1876 there was the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia, held in commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of American indepen denée The attendance numbered
In the Sixmary Court this morning nearly ten millions. It was surpassed, six Chinese firma obtained judgment, with however, by the Paris Exhibition of ct, against the Tsol Kwong Hoa Ra 1878, on the opening day of whichstaurant" sad Ho Yeak Man, a partner 111,955 persons were admitted, and therein, the amount of the claims being the total admissions were 16,032,750 $203,72, 2341.84, 381.08, 8813.20 mod. and the gruas receipts £527,230, Thri 8600.54. Dir. C. A. S. Russ represented then considered by the Committees of the the plaintiffs; the defeudazta did not appear and were not repre-ented. ·
Five dead bodies of Chiness have Chinose, who proceeded to build number Recently Rose Villas were add to been picked up in the districh by the police, of houses on the old garden which had The bodies of children were found at Yau-formed the children's playground, and this mali, Teim Tas Tapi, and Yumati break and the extraordinary amount of sow
Colonial and Indian Exhibition, held in Londen in 1886, bad an attendanco of 5,550,745, and a surplus of
fund floating in the harbour near the removed from a boat at Shaukiman. The Canton wharf, and the body of a man was latter was suspected to be a case of plague.a
----
It was unfortunato that just as the
the sito unsuitable for a girls school.
His Excellency Sir Frederick Logari
new site for the School and took up the was approached with a view to obtaining
proposal with much sympathy and energy, with the result that finally the sanction of the Secretary of State was plained to the Western edge of King's Park, Kowloon, in grant of 33,000 square foot of land at the i the angle forced by the junction of Gascoyne and Jordan Roads.
The question of building funds was Boy and Girls' Schools, and in Febreaty 1812 the Committee of the Diocesa School and Orphanage, recognising that the education of girls was as much within its scope as that of boys, decided to cus- tribute $10,000 out of its roserve fand
fuenced by the fact that whilst the Boys towards a building fard. In making this
of the land and buildings originally School had been enjoying the advantage
granted to the Discount Female School rent free for many years, the Girls' School had been handicapped since ita commencement by the payment of a heavy
contribution the Committee
300
was in-
Military
11 a.--24th yearly drawing of Borg £35,235; and the Liverpool Exhibi-band of the Both Pejabis was about to
kony Club Labantures.
tion in the same year had 2,468,008 menco st North Point last night, s WEDNESDAY, September 24:-
Non-Douglas Steamship Co., Ltd., £131,032 and the expenditure to returned home by the same tra cars that visitors, the receipts amounting to hoavy shower of rain fall. Many people
£150,167 Ja 1883 th Glasgow took them to the bathing beach. The raid, Exhibition was open for one hundred the band was able to play a splendid pro however, bed up aftor a short time, and and sixty-one days: the total niterd-gramma of music, which was thoroughly ance was 5,748,579; the gross receipts appreciated. We understand that sover were £925,928, with a surplus of novelties are being arranged by the Tram £41,070. In 1880 another great way Company for the concluding band HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1913. Universal Exhibition was held in
night "next Tuesday, Paris, far in advance of all its prede
The Government also promised a Build- A plucky rescue from drowning wasing Grant under the Education Grant Codé cessora, ocupping a space of 173 affected yesterday by Mr. H. Dreyer, of of not mrre than $10,000 acres, with the famous Eiffel Tower Mesurs Skidut and Co. Crossing by the
Mr. A. Biyer of Mears. Leigh. & as its principal attruction. The next 7.15 m. forry from Rexlóen he noticed Orange, designed the new boudings in grent exhibition was that of Chicago Chinco wlis bad fallen or jumped school rooms and ciek wards, but owing to luding a principal's house, dormitories, IMBENSE and bercficial results are in 1893, on the fourth centenary of from the steam laurch Hang On, floating sure to accrue. from the proposed the discovery of America by Colam; fsco. downward. Mr. Droyez took of his British Imperial Exhibition, which it bus, when 761,000 persons were ceat, and dired from the appar deck and is announced is to be held in London admitted in one day, the total attend-wam towards the man, who sank fint ance for the period during which the before he reached him. Diving gain Mr. in 1015. The Overcas Dorninions
Dreyer brought him to the surface and exhibition was open being 23,000,000 soon afterwards he was got aboard and have entered into the scheme with In 1900 there was another Paris ex-sent to hospital. Several Chinese followed great cordiality. A strong link of hibition. The attendance was 50,860, Mr. Dreyer into the water and nurserocs patriotic sentiment binds our colonics 01. There was a second exhibition life belts wore thrown by passengers. to the mother country, and in recent years it has taken more material Glasgow in 1901, which proved aspect in giving preference to Britishe of the most successful of modern times, with a profit of £35,216. The trade. The object of the Exhibition is stated to be a demonstration of total admissions numbered 11,190,120, Empiro products and the creation of and a third exhibition was held in better markets throughout Europe. 1911. The Pan-American Exposition All such undertaking in the past at Buffalo, New York, in 1901, have had a very stimulating effect was eaddened by the assassination have inhis possession on June 20, ed in completing the school at the end of The idea of exhibitions, which had so by n Polish anarchist of President Mincing Inne, London, the sum of £1,000, August, when the Superintendent and staff. ). important an influence on the advance Luis Exhibition in the United States, Limited, the Butte, Coventry, which had Villas to the new building,
M'Kinley. In 1904 was held the St. the property of Mesara, Alfred Herbert transferred from their old home in Rose ment of manufacturing art, and 'in the application of tasteful design to:
covering an area of 1,910 acres. The been embealed in Yokohama. Ultimately the case was adjourned for eight weeks for articles in every day use, is generally Shepherd's Bush, London, ia 100P, Franco-British Exhibition beld at
the attendance of witnesses from Japan. eredited to the French, who had grent exhibition in Paris in 1798, there was a Japanese-British Ex- proved a great success. In 1910
William Church, 60, an accountant, of j fixed abode, was charged in London on remand with having in his possession thres Japanese bonds which he know to have been stolen "Acmaed had been brought up from Coventry Police Court, where to bad be charged, that, being lots of Wataratrest, Tekobatan, Japan, bo did
clain put forward by the Military Authorities operations wore delayed for nearly nine months. Finally it was found necessary to pay to the Authorities premium of 124 conte per square foot for the land, and It was decided sign only, and in the beginning of Noven- ber last a contract was designed with Yik to proceed with a part of the original de-
Loong to erect the building for......839,000 To this mast be added coat of land 4.125 Architects' Commission about....1,050 Making a total of
$45,075
Or allowing margin for con-
tingencies -£47,000 It was found neccesary to transfer the
contract from Tik Loong to Mars, Woog Tong Kos and Cheung Kam Pu who took up the work with great energy and succeed.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTAMBER 10, 1818.
Mr. Leung Yan To
100
Mr. Ng Hog Taz
*100
Pr. Sedainn, Huston
and
Marriot.......
190
Mr. Ellis Kadoria
100
Mr. Sun Pak Ming good
100:
Mr. Si-Ying Chow
100.
Mr. Ha Wing
100
100
30
Mr. F. L. Bowley Mrs. Stabb****
Mesars. J. D. Humphreys and
Ben.....
Hon. Mr. C. Montague Edo........ Hon. Mr. E. A. Huwots Lon. Mr. E. Shelim Hon. Mr. David Landale Mowars. Reiss and Co. Messrs. Alox. Rows and Co... Mesars Palmer and Thirner Ms. Descon, Locker & Dent-
cont
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Dr. J.W, Nobles Hon. Mr. A.M. Thunison...... Hem Mr. H.E. Pullock, K.C.... Hon. Mr. E. Osborno Mes Bradley and Co Mesus, A.S. Watron and Co.... Mr. Humphreys Estate and i
Finance Co Efcan, Sir Ki Ho Kai C.M.G. Mess. Gibbs Livingstone and
Ca...
Mors. Dodwell and Co. Ltd..... Mcars. The Asiatic Petrolin
•Camira
Hai. Mr. W. Chatham
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70
115
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Messrs. E.D. Saxson and Co. Mr. M.W. Stade, K.C.........".
Mrs. Sachse
Mr. Charles E. Richardson....
Me. R.D, Harve "Z"
Mr. I. Cribbs
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The upper. Ben of the building will accomandato di or 7 borders, taschere,
In matron and superintendent.
The toolrooms ferqluding the dining room) contato an area of about 1,800 made foot, providing safleient eating som modation under the regulations of the Education Code for 150 girls.
The walls are of red brick, plastered and colour washed, the ashout-room Roors of Mirabou hard word en concrete, the for of all the other rooms of teak, whilst all verandaha, bath rooms, lavatorios. to, are laid with Belgina tiles on concreto. The rooms on the ground for have no ceilings, the upper floors are carried on steel joists, and the upper rooms are egiled with wood under a pliched roof.
All woodwork, exept the sliding parti- tions nad bandrails which are dull polish. od, is painted white internally and green externally, and the walls are colourwasted |« light'shade, giving the whole building au appearance of airiness and coolassa, The whole building is lighted throughout by Faleasricity supplied by the China Light and Power Co., Ltd., the water service ve installed by Vers, C. E. Warren & Co., and all the brass furnitura of dogës, win- dows and rhutters was obtained from England.
The fera are arranged so an render the school generally solf-suppasting if no allow ancu is unde för cost of butt and building,' but an orphans and children of indigent parents we esivedelthor free or ab redacod rates it is necessary for the Com mittee to appeal to the charitable public for support of these casa, as the school has nu endowment.
It may be safely abuted that the mainity of schools in the Old Country and this Colony, except purely private school run for personal proft are "Housed in buildings which bare either been given or otected by public benefactions or out of the public rerenge, so that (apart from the provision for orphansabove mentioned), the Diocesan Gir a School should not be described as Charity School," and do parents should refrain on that ground from Availing themselves of the first Class Engina education provided by this school in a refined environment and Christian atmosphere.
DEATH OF FATHER
GONCALVES.
The Rer. Father Joao Ginestres, ou of
the superiors of the Jesuit Fathers, who were in Mamo in the estly eighties, died
Messrs. Johnson Stekes
Mater
and
Mr. Cheung Pin Kai The Hongkong Electric Co. 7. Mr. J. Owen Hughes Messrs. W.G. Humphreys and
Co
25
25
20
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Mr. J.W. Bolles.....
20
Mr. E. Gordon Lowdur. Mr. N.L. Watson Dr. J. Bell
10
10
10
10
10
ID
Mr. E.A. Ram
10
Isat night at the Spanish Dominican Pro-
Mrs. J. Scott Harston
10
curation. Ho had recently bean Attarhod
Dr. W.RA. Moore- Mr. J. Barton
10
to a mission at Sui Hing, on the West
10
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Mr. Geo. P. Lammert
Eat, Mr. C. Mol. Meer...
10
His Hocour Mr. J. H. Kemp Hos. Mr. Joan A. Buckaila Mr. G. M. Young
10
10
.10.
Mr. K. Detmers.......
10
M. W. Murray Scott... Mr. W. Turner ......
10
10
10
10.
10
Mr. C.D. Wilkinson**** El Encour Sir W. Rees Davies Mr. Bowdler..... Mr. S.W. T50 Mr. W.D. Graham. Mr. C. Pemberton..... Mr. WL. Pattenden
Dr. G.P. Jordan
Mr. P. Tester Mr. F.L.A.
Mr. A. H. Lowe....... Mr. G. Coppin viikko
S. J. David and Co.... Mr C. Clementi queim Commodore and Mrs. Anstruther
Mr. E. H. Sharp, K,C. Mr. F. A. Wendt Mr. C. F. H. Beavis
Mr. George Hastings......
Mr. A. 8. Sorensen
Mr. Lo Breton
River, and was being medically attended
in Hongkong on account of an attack of paralysis. Ho was sixty-six years old."
TYPHOON WARNING.'
1)
The following telegians was ruccived at
the American Consulate General to-day
MANILA, 11.10a.m.. Sept. 10.
Cyclone or Typhoon 8 E, of Meiscosita moving W.
-SANITARY BOARD.
The fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary Board was held at the Board Rebm yes's day. Mr. D. W. Tratman President provided, and there were also present- Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett, C., Dr. F. Clark""(MicaialOfFour of Health). Colonel Younan (Principal Military Medical Officer), 10. Dr. W. W. Peires (Asalatant Medical Officer of Health), Mr. Chan Kai Ming,
Mr. Ng Hoa Tas and Mr.. W. Bowen Rowlands (Secretary).
There was little insigess of public inter-"
ast. On August 97 the Secretary wrote to the Goven went forwarding a Tesolution requenting that in view of the outbreak of cholera the reclamation of the foresheres At Wanchai Bay and Shaukiwan be ex- pedited and encouraged, and yesterday a formal acknowledgment of receipt of the.. resolution was read,
The remainder of the busiñon was of a routine nature.
COOLTES' CLẦN FIGHT.
À ̈fight between coolies of the Fialka
شكلات
10
10
10
10
Messrs. John D. Hutchison and
Co.
10
16
Mr. L. Bonald Needham,
IU
Mr. H. K. Holines
Mr. R. M. Dyor
10
Mr. H. A. Niabod....
10
Dr. and Mrs. Hoskyn
10
Mr. Tam Pak Shiu
30
Mr. Sha Fo Sham
10
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10.
10
Mr. J. J. Shodart Kennedy ....
10
Mr. Bullock...icción.
10
Mr. J. F. Wright
ID
and Punti clana had ità sequal in the Folies
Mr. Choi Po Sion.....
10
Mr. D. V. Bleavenson
10
10
10
10
10
Mr. Lo Shiu Hoi Mr. M. A. Razack Mr. Un Ka Wa
Mr. C. Little .....
Mr. Li Pings
Mr. A. J. Patell............ A Friend......... Smaller Sums
The building occupies the Western and
| Court to-day when a Chinese, wha” charged beform Mr. Hazelandith, wounding
Previna to this, however, the Lohibition in the satne premises, and Norman Mounich," who wore alleged to representatives of the Boys' and Girl to be capable of extension along the one nian accayed another of the theft, the
The polico-court proceedings against 14 Chinese firemen of the Glasgow steamship also an Exposition at Brussels, a large sa mutiik on the high sms, were cute aded at Liverpool on Job ult. The fire had been held in Prague, both being fire, in which the British section men had endeavoured to avade the
after the vessel left that port the mes trouble was renewed at Now, Orleans, while rashed the engine-room. The third en zeer violently assaulted with a panna, and an officer was kicked, and is coûlée that ensued knives and shorels were used. So great was the trouble that
don Society of Arts had held a show of agricultural and other machinery (1756), while in 1791 an exhibition portion of which was destroyed by a
en a small scale. Between 1798 and suffered. Ofrecent years "floating migration laws at Key West, and the 1859 about fifteen smaller exhibitions exhibitions" of commercial products were organized. Of these éleven were and manufactured goods shown on held in Paris; and four were British, specially chartered vessels have been held respectively in London (1828) organized. The ships go round the Manchester (1837) Leeds (1880), and world, staying for longer or aborter Birmingham (1849). The era of great periods at all important trading ports, A British elfibition of the kind was international exhibitions in Britain began with the opening of Sir Joseph organized in 1906. Paxton's "Crystal Palace" in Hyde Park, London, by Queen Victoria, on May 1, 1851. In this the Prince Consort was the moving spirit. The exhibition: building, with the ex. 4. G. Cuppia returned from Swabow to-dipendiary Magistrate expressed the opin ception of the Booring and joint, by the s.a. Haimus. Was entirely of glass and iron.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL,
The Rev. J. Kirk Minerolie and
the ship had to put into New York. The defence, was that the men were provoked. Describing two men, Ah Pow and Ab Nun, a the ringleados, the Stipendiary Magie trate aentenced them to three months' imprisonment each, regrotting that the law allowed no severes penalty. The other Birre each fund ea, with costs, and ware ordered to forfeit two days' pay. The
Joh
ion that the ship's officers had performed their duties under exceptionally trying
CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY, P818 reads has no riperior as a curs for aids group and whooping cough. young childred for almont forty years, but
It ban booba favorits with the mothers of Chamberlain's Cingh Romedy can always
THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, length was 1,851., correspond by the Olympic for New York, an route to
Sir Edward and Lady Schafer have left circumstance." ing with the year; the width varied San Francio ad Japan. from 93 to 48 ft; the catire area was
The late Mr. Laurence Reynold Yeol 772,784 sq. it; and the cost wes man, agod, of Kuala Lumpur, £170,000. The exhibition was open extate of the value of £16,547. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN for twenty-three weeks; was visited
PRICEE.
by 0,170,000 people; and the money convalescent, is leaving by the O.P. K. liver Mr. Henry Humphroge, who is now PRESQUFTIONS CURATELE duwn amounted to 2505,000, leaving Empress of Busala to-day for Japan an
DISPENSIV take a surplus of about £150,000. They
he depended upon sind la pleasant to talia. Dergo, Patent Medicinos, & building was afterwards removed to Mr. Camera Forbes, who daring his out their resalcing in poqumenia,
not only eures & Ids and grip, but pro Sydenham, and is now the well H. E. the Officer Administering tissup upfum on her parcele and any he SZA, QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.
brief stay in this Colony has been the guest Chainheriain's Cough Remody containe Hongkong, July 20, 19E..
known Crystal Palace. The profits Government, left yesterday by the M. Mive confuently to a child as to an were invested in the purchase of and Eng
stemmer tailer for America vin India adulb For sale by all Cheilste and Stora.
kcopera.
ONG,
203
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Thanks te duo to the Architecte for reducing their commission, to the China
another man' on the am by throwing a Light and Power Co. for installing electris
bowl at him. Inspector Grant stated that light at cost price and charging a reduced
Hakkas and Puutia wara employed by the rate, and in Messra Lane, Crawford and
contractor at 180 Chatham Road, Hung Co., and Messrs. G. E. Warren and Co., for reduced charges.
Hom. A fight arose between the clans The Building Committee is composed of of the triangular eito, and is dus goed an owing to the shefe of a pair of shoes. When Schoolp and consists of the Bishop, the other side of the site was to fost pornal quarrel gradually grew into Montague Baraton, Mr Tsdall, by 30 fact on the ground floor; divided threw a rics bowl at the complainant and Chaplain of St. John's Cathedral, Mrs and consists of a large central hall 74 feet general toolee, during which the defendant Ishaped block. It is built in two stories Skipton (the superintendent) and Mess Henry Humphreys, G. F. Ausalt, and F. into three large rooms by sliding partitions, subscriptiness appended; the total by French windows opening on to the the Puntis got the botter of the affray a B. L. Baway, the last named being or capablo ef being used as a single hull lacted as Honorary Treasurer. A list of This hall well lighted on both sides Inspector Great smilingly added that amount to date is 210 170.47.
verandahs, sod at both ends som large three Hakkas suffered wounds. There had bay windows. In the centre of the been previous trouble between the claus West ride is a small private class r.om. At
$50
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50
DIOCESAN GUILS SCHOOL BUILDING PUND AURACHIPTION LIST.. H.E. Sir Heary May: H.E. Mr. Claud. Severn The Blakep of Victoria and Mrs. "Lander water
£.20 Per the Bishop al Vietada 180, Mra Alford H Rov. F. Johnsonan Por the Bishop of Victoria (In
cluding Mian J. Barclay £2, Miss Ross Johnson 1:10 and Miss Wright 10s). Mr. Ho Tung một Sir Paul Chetiz Mr. Ho Fook
10
$705
BOG
2600
500
Mr. Ho Kom Tong Mr. Chan Kai Ming Ministering Children's League
Bazaar.
· 200
500
$68
200:
200
200
100
Idoal Husband
Mr. Wong Kam Fook ..... Miss H.. 8, Flotcber
Mr. Alfred Eryer
Collected by Min Laura Gittina 180 Per Bliss Jeario Thou (Foodbow) 128
et his arm:
the South end are the Buperintendenca owing to small that... quarters which have a separate entrance and ennalat of waiting moon, sitting room,
two bedrooms and bath rooms, Behind
.....
Both the complainant and the defendant. were hound Over, and were told by the
these are the kitchen, pastry and two laras Magistrate that the Habkas and Pants drying mems or stora rooms heated by the must try to bohave themselves. kitchen Que.
The man who was alleged to have stolen
55 the North East end of the great hall the shoes was Bort brought before the
Are the main entrance and principal atair Gas and two sitting rooms for the Mateen and teachers,
On the frat floor are 3 large airy dormi tories, two of which are 20. fast by 30 fast and one 30 feet by 30 feet, and 5 small
bedrooms over the great ball, and a sick
Court, and stated that he took them by
misrake, thinking that they were his own.
Defendant whe dischargéds
To peu a good love-lottar you ought to kaid” and a teacher's badrum over the begin without knowing what you mean to 10chers
altting rooms, agenda asy, and to buish without knowing what All the dornitorica are accessible from you Ive written.
the East and West verandahan by French
windows as well ne communicating inter The parlab council at Crowborough nally so that the control by the Matron and Sussex, llave given orders for the alteration teachers in very completa. All the rooms of a stile recently erected owing to the fact are lofty and well. lighted and voutilated that ladion wearing tight skieta cannot get In a separato block at the North and con-over. It will probably be replaced by nected with both floors by corored ways, something more stylish. **
are the fight and day. Invatarice, wash room and smahe rout
The mala servals are scommodated in. quarters at the South West noener of the
aite communicating by a covered way with
In the gards, which is enclosed by
For Mrs. A. Turner (England) 304.00 the kitchen and piniry, seven de Mr. Lo Cheung Shi...........
KO.Y.L.I. Dramatic Club
Mra. Tisdoll räägin, Colonel St. Johns, CE,
Hon. Mr. Lau Chu' Pak
100
190
-100.
TREATMENT FOR DYSENTERY. YHAM" EHLAIN'S
Diarrhoes Renedo followed and
chonam tennis court, and sufficient grass most stubbam enene of dymontary - It is
wall to secure-its privacy, in a full-sized deee of castor oil will effo tually, care the
plota to provide ample playgrounds in ne pecially good for summer disrrboes in 100% weather, whilst the romadaba are suitable children. For als by all Chemists and 100
for recreation in extreme best or rain. Szőrekoopers,
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