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THE MAGISTRACY."

THEFT OF A COAT...

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PRIZE DISTRIBUTION AT QUEEN'S COLLEGE.-

AN ADDRESS BY HE. THE GOVERNOR.

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especially to the Union Insurance Society of Canton Ltd. who have undertaken to act as the Honorary Secretaries and Treasurers. We print in another column the rules of An unknown Chiness was charged the Association At Home and iu before Mr. Melbourne with the theft of North China and Japan these War • great cost belonging to Mr. Wright, Savings Associations have proved chief officer of the fai" "Hong. The highly successful and we feel confident man was seen leaving the chief officer's.C.M.G) distributed the Prizes at HE. The Governor (Sir Henry May that the Hongkong and South Chinaeshin with the cost on his arm and his Queen's College to-day. His Excellency Association will prove no exception excuse was that he had picked it up. to the general rule,

Sentence of three weeks' hard labour and four hours' stocks was imposed.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

That the Band in the grill room af the Hongkong Hotel during dinher is highly appreciated was evidenced on Saturday night, when the Band, under Bandmaster Bernabe Solis, rendered vory pleasing selection, including "Tannhauser," "William Tall” “Un pez d'Amour" and other classical pieces, all

To-day's Advertisements The China Mail, of which were well played.

PERSEVERANCE LODGE OF

THE

HONGKONG.

HE MEETING called for 6.15 M

TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, the 16th inst., is unavoidably. POSTPONED till 9 px. on that date.

FRANK GRAHAM,

* Hon. Reerstary.

Mengkong, Jan. 15, 1917.

PEAK TRAMWAYS, CO., LTD.

THE KAISER'S LATEST PROCLAMATION.

Atam on the 5th January fire broke out at the hospital of the

patients was burnt to

NO WORK AND NO FOOD.

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"I had no work and no food" said a Chinese when charged with snatching a gold bangla. A woman was walking in Aberdeen Street carrying a baby, and the bangle was on her arm. When the bangle was snatched an alarm was raised, and the thief was caught by a datective.

Fie was sentenced to three months hard labour and four hours stocks..

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was received at the entranos by a guard of honour.consisting of a number of"] College students who are in the Police Reserva, and a strong contingent of the Salyungpoon Division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas, under the command of Mr.. E. Ralpha, comman- dant. On the rostrum in the 'College, with His Excellency were Lady May, the Hon. Mr. Cand Sovera, Mr. E Irving (Director of Education) Mr. E Ralphs (Inspector of English Schools) Mr Fonsonby-Fane, Mr. E. D. C.. Wolfe and Mrs. Wolfs, the Consul General of Japan and Mr. A. W. Grant, M.A., Headmaster.

The Headmaster read a long report ou the work of the College. It mentioned

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less than in the previous year.

MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1817.

The remainder of the Report deals education in English. The Chinese boy with Shorthand, the Vernacular School, had to make his career along various Kormal School, the general health of the lines, and especially in public life, and in school, scholarships (at which the Cal-

the Government service he must really logo now has 47) and school athletics, and a paragraph related to honours con- ferred on a number of old boys, etc.

· PRIZE LIST.

principal. prizes

The following were the winners of the

SCHOLARSHIPS.

Ho Foor.-Lo Man-ho." SENIOR BELOS.- Sui-cheung.. Juxton Monuses.-Chan U-ying.

ALFRED MAY.-t Vin-ping, Jestol STEWART-Lo Pook.

Eo Wing.-Tso Walhing Ho Te Ng Lu-cheung.

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have a sound knowledge of his owa language. He hoped tha boys would take that to heart and cultivate their Chinese | studios assiduously. In Mathematies the result shown' was. very satisfactory. That was generally so in the upper schoola; the Chinese seemed to bara facility in that direction. The Headmaster in his

SENIOR MORRISON.-G. A. V. Halt.

BLE.-Chan Yam-tin." SENIOR STUWARZ.-Wong To-on.

Wardi-Tang Kun-kwai. SENIOR BELIOS.-S. D. İsmail.

Ho Texa-Chạn Kwan-po Bo Kow Tosa-Ke Yau-ubeung no doubt that this was due to ab inadequate knowledge of the English language; boys cheazing certain words pronounced were not familiar with them-oct only with their sound, but with their meaning-and, therefore they were bound to make mistake, which an English boy would not make. In these modern days when crerything in business is carried on at high pressure, a knowledge of Shorthand was very useful indeed. It enabled one to win hard money: that, in itself was a very great consideration. He was certain that if they tried to improve their know- ledge of English so as to give their teacher a better chance they would show better results for the pains he took with them.

| Report bad referred to Shorthand and the fact that the examiner had reported on the very uneven results. There was

Ho Kwong-Wong Hong wok,

DELLYToug Hoa-ki RALPHS Shan-pui.”.

Lez Hr sax --Lam Wan po, A. W. GRANT.-Wei Tat GOVERNMENT FREE Schons.-1. Thoi

Khan, 4. Eo Chan-cheung and 5. Pun

The U-ko.

Thu

HONGKONG CNIVERSITY CERTIFICATES,,

MATRICULATION" (9)-Chau Tuoying Chan Yumitia. Tsang Aus-kwai. 3. D.. Hochin, Benzia Poo and Twang King- In the Upper School too, there wa

another weak

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. at the outset that the total number of Tshek. 2. Ho Leung wong. . M. A

Scholars enrolled during the year ended Mr. Walter Smart, a journalist from December 31st, 1916, was Shanghai, and formerly in Hongkong, average daily attendance was 435-21 has been gazetted a second lieutenant highest attendance was during Septen danazose, MONDAY. January 15, 1917. Japanese Red Cross Society at Mukden and attached to the Machine-gun section. ber, 1918, with an, average daily atten- Ismail: G. A. V. Hall, Wong Toyon. Hang ||

Another Shanghai journalist, Lieut. dance of 368, and the lowest in July with Llewellyn Jones, has been decorated a daily attendance of 372.

It is still hack.

point, but the boys them- with the Military Creas for capturing disappointing, the Report said, that SESTOR LOCAL (2)-Wongki and Lascives were not responsible for that: the steen prisoners, including two officers, warnings in successivo years

Headmaster, in spite of continuous Yat-chi.

responsibility rested on the managernent and many important papers.

JestOR LOCAL (25)-Chan Kwan-po That' Wan that there were perfect attendance cannot be altid (Matric with honours is Dew. 1816), He especially desired parents and gaar wong Cheng-ching, Mohstamed Aalam many boys, especially in the lower Mr. Denman Fuller will give the discs to arrange for family affairs out Khan. Chan Iu-chat, lam Waa-po, Chaa!

forms, who were not fit to bo second of his Lectures of Musicalside the periods allotted to the ball Fingabe, Mak Man po, Shin Kwaishang, there. That was an old complaint Appreciation" at the Helena May yearly and annual examinations. Wong Kwok-in. Lan Hon-chix, Cheung of his friend the Director of Education, Institute at 5.30 pm today. All are

The Report included the following Lui-kong. A. H. Futty-dud. Young Him. and his remarks on that subject would invited to attend. A collection" will be

fancial statement:~~

Shin, Lok-sang. Chan Kai-ping, Yeung be principally directed to parents and Kahi. Lo Chiutong. Chun Shin-p guardians of boys. They seemed to." Chac Shu-fat, Ling Mani. Fong Pak. Ko Yau-cheang. Leung Yau-cheung. To Chung ku and Leung Shin-chven.

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1419 The Germans generally most be absolutely without any sense of the ridiculous if they do not perceive how hypocritical the KAISER's blatant proclamation must appear to any man who has not lost bis powers of FROM 1st Fees will be made reasoning. Could anything be more

NOTICE.

February till further

in the Company's Time Table.

SUNDAYS.

From 5 r.M. to 5.30 r.. every quarter

of an hour instead of every ten minutes From 6.30 PM to 7PM. every en minutes instead of every quarter of an tour.

SUNDAYS & WEEK-DAYS The 8.10 P.M. car will be discontinued. Hongkong, Jan. 15, 1917.

THE DIARY.

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MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

anf the whole of the quarters for the ground. Buildings which are being constructed in front and in rear of the quarters were saved by the efforts of the Chinese and Japanese troops and fire brigades. The whole of the patients were rerioved to safe place by the efforts of the physicians and nurse but the medical apparatus and other effects were al burnt and the damage is reported to be enormous.

made in aid of the Fund for Blind

By kind permission of His Ex-Sailors and Soldier. Mr. Fuller will deal with the following compositions, cellant the Governor, Mr. Denman

"Refets dans l'eau," by Debussy (Modern French). "Au Convent", by Borodin (Modern Russian). “Ballade," by York Bowen (Modern British).

ridiculous than the spectacle of Germany, after ruthlessly invading Faller will give a piano recital at and enslaving Belgium, Serbia and Government House on Monday 5th Montenegro, as well as a copsiderable February at 9.15 p.m. Tickets $3.02 part of France, Russia and Rumacia, obtainable from The Anderson Music proclaming that her adversaries-and Robinson Piano Companies-the who are fighting for the recovery proceeds of which will be given to the of their territory and the punish- ment of the uggressors have "dropped their mask" and have admitted their lust of conquest," ! What has Germany been fighting for? When the Kaiser's Government ca

At St. John's Cathedral this morning Hongkong Association of Women War Mr. James Miller Gordon, of the Workers. The programmes will be firm of Messrs Shewan, Tomes & Co sold in aid of the Scottish Women's Hospitals Fund Mr. Denman Fuller will be assisted by 3irs. Galloway (vocalist) and Mr. Balean (violinist). Refreshments will be provided by His

(son of the late James Gordon, of Port Elizabeth, South Africa) was married to Miss Lilian Lile Langdon, daughter of Cortsin C. Langdon, R. N. of Balham, England, and adapted daughter of the

EXPENDITURE IN 1918. Personal Emolumenta Crown Agents Other Charges

↓ INOIT!

$74,494.50.

+238.87 1,495.3

$30,213.60

Fees

REVENCE IN 1016.

.. Refunds of Salaries Interess Sundries

$23,8932.50 208.16

3.12

13.00

$26,311.58

SPECIAL PRIZES.

-S. H. Ismail.

Machell Memorial.-G. A.. Y, Hall, Belilios Prize for Mathematica-Chan Yum.fin..

Arculii Composition Prizes.-C1.1, Chan Tam-tin; C1.2, Lam Waa-po; and C1, Lo Munch

Rumjaha Prize for Literature.-G. A V. Hall

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think that if a boy is not promoted. there is something wrong with the boy and the school too, and they threaten to

Ralph's "Gold Medal-Head Prefect." take the boy away. His Excellency. said he was going to issue stringant instructions to the Headmaster that boys who were not fit for promotion should not get it, and if parents or guardians were dissatisfied and threaten- ed to take their boys away, he could not help it; it would be better so rather than they should be promoted before they had properly qualified. English Pupil Teachers' Prizes.-8nd Tr., Sy-to parents viewed the matter quite diferent school if he did not get of his father Wing-hong; and Yr., Tung Shu-sham; Iy to Chinese parente. When he was at und ist Tc.,, Kong Tuk-tong.'

A large number of other prizes were ed to make him work in the holidays under his own supervision, and if that History and Composition, Class Prizes the rod would be brought into requisi Vernacular Prizes and Chess Prizes. tion, or he would be deprived of the His EXCELLENCY, anid it always pleasures of which he was very fond- Clan I-Matriculation.-21 students to Queen's College to distribute the not blame the school, but the boy--the entered 10 sa. Nine passed Matricula prizee because he reflected that the parents and guardians of boys in Queen's school was all tight. He hoped the tion 2 obtained Senior Certificates and

Discipline was described as 'satisfactory but the Headmaster added that some of the younger generation would do well to member a little of that cld respect to in some eases not so apparent as of yore. their elders, which he regretted to say is

returo a clear and definite answer to Excellency in the supper room after the late Mr. Robert Hughes, of Kobe, The prefects do excellent work in thony also distributed, including prizes for did not have the desired effect, perhaps

that question the world will be better | Recital. able to judge between the contentions

The Lonitor. Correspondent of the

Japan The cathedral was prettily ways, decorated for the occasion and many friends were present to witness the

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The examination of the Full Class I. and Classes Full and Commercial. II. was

Nooa-St. Paul's Girls School Prim of the belligerents. But Germany N. C. Daily News writer-The protest/ceremony, which was performed by the conducted by the Hongkong University. afforded him peculiar pleasure to come fishing and the like. His father did

Giving.

5.30 p.m.-Lecture in the Helena May/Just before the war and ever since, has by the residents in Hongkong against

Institute on the English Bible.

General Memoranda..

WMONDAY, Jan. 17:-

Noon-Diocesan Boys School Prize

Giving. Noon-Presentation of Prizes by Lady

May at Bellies Public School TERDAY, Jan. 19

FRIDAY, Jan. 19:—.

Rav. V. H. Copley Moyle, M., the Cathedral chaplain.

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INDIA'S COTTON MILLS:

EXTRAORDINARY PROSPERITY OF THE WEAVING INDUSTRY.

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adviser

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strenuously sought to evade any the constant igacring of local opinion definite pronouncement on the subject, has been noticed over here and Sir

9 failed. It was the failure to satisfy the first person in Hongkong to offer bim College would assist the management in and she can therefore only be judged Edwin Cornwall is asking a question

Examiners in the English group, which hospitality when he arrived, thirty- this direction.

In the Lower School, which was con- by her acts. From these only one cn it in the House. Sir Edwin wisely

madly led to only a fair result. The four years ago, was the former Head-cerned with the training of boys for the deduction can be made, and that is aski the Colonial Secretary if, in

weak subjects were Grammar 58% and toaster of the Collega, Dr. Stewart, Upper School His Excellency said Diatation 18% passen. The other re whose portrait now hung on the wall that there was one weak point which that all the warlike preparations she view of the splendid patriotism of

sults were all excellent. Essay Be counted himself very fortunate to their old school-fellow, the Hon. Mr. had been steadily waking for forty the Crown Colonies, he will favour

Set Book

Arithmetic years were made with the definite ably consider representations for a

Algebra 83%. Geometry 84% History sympathetic friend but such a good education in the Faglish language. He 100% find in the Colony not only such a Lau Chu Pak, drew attention to in the Legislative Council recently; that was purpose of putting Europe under the wider share of local government. I

80% and Physics $3 Trigonometry An interesting review of the cotton- iroa heel of Prussia. That is the sometimes wonder that the various

his conduct and was of the opinion" that a good deal of *5% Crown Colonies do not get up an

mill Industry in Indio, with special regard

Class II. Full and Commercial.-83 demeanour is Dr. Stewart. He was the want of success in gaining a 11am-Diocesan Girls School Prize menace that the Civilised Powers of

agitation on these lines. Every place. The Times of Indis over the Initials

to the recent profts, is published by students entered and T4 ezt, just as last likewise extremely fortunate in finding knowledge of English was dug to Giving

Europe are now resisting and are after the war is to have all sorts of. A. W. Writing of the prevailing extra ment is last year when 17 only passedown in Sir James Russell With those (His Excellency) had referred for the lower defective" teaching in ear. Of these 20 pessed. improve hero also! acountryman of.. his school That was a matter which he firmly resolved not merely to scotch things beginning with India-but the ordinary prosperity of the weaving mills, but still a disappointment. The weak a pm-St. Stephen's Girls College but to kill..

Peace at the present smaller parts of the British Empire he says:-Stocks this time last year were subjects here, wers Set-Book 48%, Eis- two mea in the Colony he was further considerazion to 4 · amall Prize Giving.

time with Prussianism at what it seem to be ignored and yet Hongkong's computed at 3 lakhs of bales. To-day tory 35% and in two classes Cinemical comforted to aome extent in committee which were going to report recognises now to be the zenith of its grievance is one shared by most other they are barely ever halt a lakh. The Chinese an obligatory subject. F2B 33% his home sickness, induced by the on the subject and he hoped they would Noon-Auction of R. C.Kang Ting glory cannot be entertained for a similar dependencies, though hot perhaps stocks, of Lancashire goods at one time and C2A 41%. The results in other separation from his country-for, as education in English there, because, of be able to do something to improve the moment by the Powers who aim at in such an aggravated forms.

were computed at 180,000 bales, and to subjects were good. Easy 8% Dict they all know, "an Irishman loved his course, on it depended the knowledge of an enduring peace" on the basis

day they are only 60,000. Frices have tion 78%, Grammar 81%, Geography country.

English available in the upper school. gone up from 9 annus a pound to 14 80%, Arithmetic €8% Algebra His Excellency went on to say that Arithmetic in the lower school appeared anose. These prices were never pro 4 Trigonometry 70%, Book-Keeping the Report just read by Mr. Grant was, boys would have to give plee attention to be a weak point, to which wasters and viously, beard of, nad only owing to the e8% Physics failed badly is F2B with on the whole, a very satisfactory report too. He hoped, when he read the scarcity of goods now will these prices be 170% against 68% of FZA maintained, but sellers and buyers are.

and he was glad to know that the seed Report next year to End that his The Report of the Headmaster added !----

words bad led to some improvement. which he laid four years ago, speaking One outstanding poins in that English

In conclusion. His Excellency wished. Corapcaition was very well done indeed from the place he now occupied, when the boys a pleasant boliday, and and that Grammar and Dictation on the referring to the cultivation of Athletics expressed his gratification that peace whole were well done. In this connee. had borne such good fruit. Ho was had been restored in the neighbouring tion, I would emphasize the fact that in himself addicted to out door recreations province, remarking that the future

looked very hopeful. classes I and II. Full and Commercial and to these constant exercises be no less than four lessons a week are

Saturday, Jan. 20:-

at Messrs. Hughes and Hough's

9.16 p.m.-Cricket, Volunteers Y.

Reserve on HK.C.C. ground.

Tundat, Jan. 23 :—

Chinese New Yor General Holiday: WEERDAY, Jao. 24:-

General Holiday. THURSDAY, Jan 28 ----

Burns' Night

FRIDAY, Jan. 25 - ...

5.30 p.m.-Meeting of Statholders and Subscribers, to St. John's Cathedral

SATURDAY, Jan. -

Entries close as Hongkong Race

Henting.

MONDAY, Jan. 29-

H.K. Stock Exchange Settlement Day. 11.30 am-West Point Building Cơ's.

Meeting.

11.45am-HI. Central Estate Ltd's

Kecting.

Non-HK. Land Investment and

Agency Co's. Meeting. 12:10 p.m.-K. Land Reclination

Co's. Meeting.

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not a

of national security. If Germany's

love of bumanity" was hypocritical pretence she would have eagerly grasped the hope-nay' the practical certainty of avoiding this terrible war which lay in the Con- ference Sir EDWARD GRET vainly endeavoured to press upon her in July 1914, But she then believed "The Day" had come for her, and she must now sooner or lütër prepare herself to regard that day as a day not of victory and military glory, but a day of defent and retribution.. +

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THE WAR SAVINGS ASSOCIATION.

HLE THE GOVERNOR speaking at a meeting of the Executive Committee

of the War Charities Fund the other day mentioned that the local response to the advertisements of the War Loans and War Savings VISITING CARDS Certificates had been large. There

"PRINTED AT China Mail Office"

CROUP.

VERY young child is susceptible to EX

cropp: "Don't wait until this dread

fal disease attacks your little as before.

is good reason for believing that, the amount of financial assistance from the class who may be designated the small investors could be largely increased by organisation. For that reason alone the formation of a War Savings Association for Hongkong and South China is to be cordially

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CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

Steamboats...... Indon Def.... China Sugars Wharves China Bornes Cemonts........ S'hai Cottons

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139

128

3.30 p.m. buyers buyers nomina!

86 sellers

8 sollera 21.00 nominal! Tls. 114. buyers-

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KUNG YIK DIVIDEND.

| looking forward to higher prices, and sa far as the weaving mills are rezcerned

record profits are anticipated. About 10 or 12 classes of weaving maille expect to earn from 40 per cens, to to per cent., while one mill at Indore, with a capital of 15 lakhs, is expected to earn between 15 to 17 lakhs..

devoted to Translation from Chinese to thought he owed, in large measure, the English and vice versa. As far as I can' good health which be had enjoyed since gather, this occurs only is Queen's Cal. he came to live in the Far East. He hoped to the compliment paid

to

Hising again, Hin Excellency said. there was another matter he would like to mention. Last year when be addressed the College to referred MORE JAPANESE MILLS IN CHINA, lege, and the subject is one which does they would continue their success him in his being received by -At a meeting of the Consulting

A Lot appear on the syllabus of the Matri- in that direction, in which they had guard of honour of the Special Police Committee of the Kung Yick Cotton Mr. Sanji Muto, of Kanega fachi Cat culation or Jonio Local Examinations already won such fine trophies.

Reserve. This year they had done him Spinning and Weaving Co, Lt, beld at Cotton Mill in China with a capital of handicap of the loss of 128 Icasons por ton Mill is planning to establish a held by the Hongkong University. This

His Excellency went on to say that only with a cohort of Police, but with a the further honour of receiving him not. Shanghai or the 6th inst, it was decided Yen 20,000,000; while Mr. Toyoji Wada,! that the shareholders should be recum of the Faji Cotton Mill, is Planning to emum in each class which might other he had had an opportunity of seeing the very large contingent of members of the mended to transfer Ths. 20,000 from establish a Cotton Mill in China with a wise be given to purely English Subjects Report of the Inspector of Schools and St. John Ambulance Brigade belonging to Equalization of Dividend Fund to Profit capital of Yen 30,000,000.

must not be forgotten in considering the that of the Director of Education on the Sayingpan School and Queen's College. the balance available, Tls 190,794.87, and Loss Account and apportion the

results. Translation is a necessary sub-school, and he would like to deal, vory to see these boys in their uniform and It afforded him a great deal of pleasure ject to students who leave Queen's briefly, with one or two points which badges and he would like to take that College to adopt any other career save emerged from those Reports. The opportunity of expressing the apprecia University one. Distinctions were guide school was divided into an Upper and a ton of the Government of Hongkong ed in Physics in 8 cases, "Arithmetic 2

of the generosity of M., Họ Kam Tong While walking on the. Eills nedr cases, Mathematics 2 cases, Drawing 2 Lower School, and the Upper School who, chiefly out of his own purse, had Mayasan, Kobe on the 7th inst the cases, Biblical Knowledge and Urda 1 was divided again into what was defrayed the cost of the uniforms, British Consul-General, Mr R-G. E. each. 200.00

called the Full School, which stretchers and other equipment of the Forster, was 148.33

murderously attacked by In Class III. the ranite ware satis-trains directly for the University, brigade. They could well imagine that pay a Bonus to Staff at Mill 1,200.00 Japanese, apparently, but not probably factory in all subjecta savo Dictation, and the Commercial School, which the expenditure had not been small

object carry forward to new account 787814 woodcutter.

was evidently robbery,

English Literature and Arithmetic gives an education directed more to generosity of the Old Queen's College The Government equally appreciated the a narrow escape, just Reading, Comportion, Colloquial, Mathe the commercial career. Now, he noticed Boys notably Mr. Leo Hynen, Mr. Mr Forstar had a part evading a hega stone thrown at him matics, History and Geography, Bank with great satisfaction that in all three She Skin-tat, and Mr. Um Kama pointblank. The rudan got away. Keeping water good. It is exceptionally Happily the intended victim is none the

as follows t

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To pay a dividend of Th 000

per share on 75,000 abares.07,500,00 write off Buildings

15,000.00

32,000,00

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Plaut and

chinery........

Furniture... Motor Car

GERMAN BRIBERY.

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The New York, "World !! states While Berlin was being informed that:

welcomed.. Back un organisation in Germany had spent £8,000,000 in' pro- you prepare for it. It comes in the next view of the greatness and urgency of paguda work among officials, civilians

when chemists' shops are asanlly closed,

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BRITISH CONSUL ATTACKED IN JAPAN.

wore for Lis perilous experience. The difficult to understand why the results schools English composition had been which had enabled the Queer a Air is in the hands of the police. in Arithmetic should be so poor con very good. That was a great source College Division to be formed. This sidering the time devoted to it. of tatisfaction because they tried to help from Old Boys showed an excellent spirit and one to be highly commended, The resulter in Classes 17., V., VI. and enlevate the teaching of English as far and he hoped when the present became FIL were very good throughout and as possible. There was. certain old boye" they, too, would do some thoroughly catisfactory crew weakness in the upper schools generally thing for the collego in which they were

Total examined throughout school,

On the call of Mr. Tanner, the school,

SOMETHING TO REMEMBER.

buying & cough medicine for child

and thisalorie evuld be a warning. Get the need is manifestly necessary, and and the native Tress in the Balkans, fton bear in mind that Chamberlain's 088 total passed, 200, percentage of Chinese This source educated

and binmberlain's Cough Heardy the community instrufeel greatly was a bitte pil when the Rumanians Cargh Remedy is the best for colds, croup paises 73. For 1915 the figures vers regret because the Government had gave hearty cheers for HM the King on hand. It never fails, acts quickly indebted to the gentlemen who have joined the Allice? Tickey know and whooping cough, and that it contains Examined, 400 based; 575; percentage inainted, as far as it could, upon Chinese for HE the Governor and Lady May und is absolutely harmless. For sale by

whatever the rennit of the ear her city Chemists and Storekeeper

undertak this patriotic duty, and in rope is limited

o harridal drug. For sale by all Choi

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education going, hand in hand with and for the Headmaster.

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