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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNKES,

FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

THE Company's Steamship

THE

HITACHI MARU."

haring arrived from the above ports, Consignoon of Cargo are hereby informed" that, their Gond are being landed and placed at their rink in the BoxnxoNG IND KOWLOON

WAART. AND Gopowy Co.'s Kowloon, whore each, consign. Godown At meat will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landud...

Optional Gouts will be carried ou "ualoss instructions ate

Ate given to the contrary before Noor, TO-DAY,

Goods not cleared by the 24th January, 1917, will be subject to rent,

Packages must be left in chu.

the Consignee's

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and the Co.'s appoint od hour on TUESDAY Bod FRIDAY. All claims

claims must pressers arrival be prescated within here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No laims will be admitted after the goods have left the GodownS.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

A pesta, Hongkong, Jan, 17, 1917.

AMERICAN—ASIATIC 8.S. CO.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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MARRIAGE.

GORDON LANGDON At St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong on January 15th 1917, by the Rev. V. H. Copley Moyle, JAMES MILLER, GORDON Son, of the late James Gordon, of Port Elizabeth, South Africa, to LILLAN LILE LANGDON, daughter of Captain C. Langdon RN, Balham, England, surd adopted daughter of the late Robert Hughes of Kobe, Japan.

لوگ

The China Mail.

Hangrove, Wad wsay, Jan. 17, 1817.

CHINA AND THE WAR.

THE CHINA MAIL

THE MAGISTRACY.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1917.

PRIZE DISTRIBUTIONS AT Foundling Home respectively they have

HONGKONG SCHOOLS.

at

BELILIOS GIRLS' SCHOOL.

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BONGKONG UNIVERSITY. MATRICULATION.-July, ዩ. during the past year made special efforts

(Honours), A. E. Kew: December, to help the funds of the Ministering Ernest Baker, G. Rapenakias

Seston Laical-Quslifed for Matrïèulu-

| sixty-seven million, taels. Taking a general survey of the situation in | China it can hardly be said that ber ALLEGED THEFTS.

interests have been more seriously Charged with stealing two deer horns affected than those of other Neutrilla valued at $300, twenty-three pieces of Neutrals, like the United States of wild goosing valued at $1,000 and thirty America, have benefitted enormously pieces of native gensing valued at #100, by the war, and il China had bad a consigned to the Kin Yuen Hong strong, stable and progressive GovernImport and Export Shop, No. 10 Lower ment at Peking she, too, would Lascar Row, between Nov. 23, sad Dec. have been able to regard the war, 8, 1916, two Chiness ware brought so far as her own interests are before Mr. C. D. Melbourné at the | concerned, as a blessing in disguise, Police Court this morning. One But adverting to the cheering effect defendant was sentenced to six months which Count BERNSTORFY expects imprisonment, the other was discharged. China's reply to have

upon the

ASSAULT ON A GODOWN German people, no one will be disposed to grudge them this crumb

comfort. Perhaps they will Two Chinese were charged before Mr. perceive the subtle humour in the Wood with asasulting a godown keeper statement that China will be prepared employed by the Bank Line. It appear after the war to join in measuresed that a lukong in Reclamation Street, for assuring respect for the principle Yaumati, yesterday saw the complainant - of equality among the nations and to being set upon by about ten junk people,

There have been more changes than rear, and I should like to thank the choi, Wan Lun. Wei Wing-chak, og relieve them from the peril of wrong chopper being used by une. The usual in the staf. At the beginning of Headmaster of Queen's College who has sing-ip. Yeung Blin.fax, Wong Pan. and violence. Is this not China's victim was badly knocked about The reply to the KAISER's famous effort two men were each fined $30. in the role of Prophet and Painter, immortalised in his great masterpiece "The Yellow Peril "?

League and the Red Cross Society, and altogather have succeeded in raising the tion: Wong Ka-taun, P. Brown, C. Kew, sum of $1,600 for different charities. A. Venizes, A. Samy, G. Kelly, Ho Lady May distributed the prizes One of the most enjoyable of school Chi-kis, T, Chan Sai-wou, Hung Wai- the Belitics Giris School to-day kind permission of Dr. Gibeon of

days was that on which by the sang.

JUNIOR LOCAL.--3;. &. Thom, F. Smith, the Nethersole Hospital, the small. A. Cheralloy. Yeung Kam-pha, Chan The 36th annual report, prosented by protege of the Hongkong Branch Chan Ki-wong, C. S. Rosales, J-Stpps, Tai-chouk, W. A. Muglord, Lieu Wapo, Mrs. Tutcher stated,

of the Ministering Children's League C. E. Rathsam, A. C. Rapanekis, G. B.. During the year 1916 there were 199 was brought down, cot and all, under J. Towkey, E. WT. Randall, Tas Chak- school days. The maximus enrolment the charge of one of the nurses, so that ka, K. A. Mason, J. E. McClymon, was 455, in March. The average atten- she might participate in the joys of Chow Hong-to, E. Gourdin. dance for the year was 384, an increase

CXFORD UNIVERSITT, of 23 on the previous year. Fees The small guest was not too ill to enjoy Dodd. F. J. Howard, Hung, Kanyang of a Magic Lantern shown at the school.

·PaglbasanY TOCAL.-R. Ramsey, R. T. amounted to $7,972 as compared

all the attention she received, and the She Shin-pui, Chiu Sz-hen, H. Fox, Ha with $7,600 in 1915.

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NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOUAL AND GENERAL...

Lung Kang Kwong, brother of Lung Chal Kwong, has been lavishly entertaining the Cantonese members of Parliament at Peking.

The late Captain Somine, whose tragic death was reported in last night's China Mail, was captain of the Fecior, not Huichew, as inadvertently stated.

The Committee of the Hongkong St. Andrew's Society has decided to hold a dinner, for members only, at the Hongkong Hotel on Burns' Nicht,' 95th inst

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A Peking telegram to-day states that the Cantonese gave a reception in bonour of the Cantonese political leaders, Leung Chi Choo, Wu Ting Fang," Chan King Ming and Yan Yen Ping. Dr Wu did not attend. The speeches be

trayed the lack of political harmony

BERLIN, doubtless, badly needs "cheering up," but it in difficult to see that China's Reply to the Note addressed by President WILSON to the Neutral Powers, with a view- 1423 to bringing moral pressure to bear on the belligerents to seek basis of negotiation, can afford Berlin any great amount of satisfac tion. Most people but the Germans will perceive in China's intimation of

A Chinese woman aged 54, was her preparedness, after the war, to knocked down by motor-car No. 14 join in measures to relieve the nations yesterday, and on being taken to the from "the peril of wrong and Government Civil Hospital one of her violence" a subtle reminder of the arms Was circumstances under which Germany The horn of the motor car is stated to be fractured entered into the possession of tave been sounded several times, but Kinochow, and steadily set about to this notwithstanding, the woman walked are to be left in the Godowns, where they dominate the whole province of directly in front of the ear."

FROM NEW YORK.

THE Stomati

*K FOTO,

Captain J. A. Sarra, having arrived the above Port. Consignesa" of "Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods a being landed at their risk Into Holt's Whart

Kowloon, and stored at Consignees rink nd exposen, chrfed, and damaged Goods

at 10 A.M.

No Claims, will be admined after the Goods her left the Godowns, and all

Goods remaining undelivered after the

4th inst, will be subject to rent.

Consignees of cargo are hereby notified

among the speakers.

found to

It is stated in a New York telegram to Japon papers that President Wilson

KEEPER

www.

"LUCKY MONEY." 2

before Mr. C. D. Melbourne

The health of the pupils was good many absentees in December on secount throughout the year, put there were of vaccinations and the fear of smallpox No case has occurred amongst the pupila so far as I am AWATS.

out-rivalled the lautern itself in Chee-wing. Im Mok, Iu Fosham, Los

interest.

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Honwing, Loui Sun-tak. F. Prata, Sa all the members of the staff who have chung, J. B. Young.saye, Yuen Wal- I must put on record my gratitude to Shin-pang, Tong Shan-yan, Ung You- so angrudgingly undertaken additions! ping. Chan Chaulam, H. S. Hall

| Wai-ann, Kong Hin-chung, J. C. Leung, daties in this exceptionaly strenuous Chit-chung, Pus Kwok-in: Tang Mow.

at various times granted permission to his chief verascular master to come over and advise me in vernacular matters 1 also wish to thank Mr. Sung himself for all the

in which he has helped ways since he felt the school,

CLASS PRIZES. Class 1-1, Ho Kom-tong Scholarship $60, C. Kew: 3. Wong Ka-tsun.

Clase II-1, Eng Yau-choung; 2. F. Pratá..

Clasa 1. Kam Cheung-yan: 3,

. Ngan Chun-on.

Class 1-1. Ho Cheuk-fan: 2, Chan

Class V.1. G. Razavet: 2, C. "Mar-

Class 'Vb. 1. Ng Long-Rai; 2. Każ Cheung-fal. o

Shu-cheudg.

Class VIL-I, Li spun: 2, Chan Class VI.-14 Man-kwan; 2. Wong Po-sam.

Class VII-1. Chan Kam-ben: 2. J. Fox.

the year, the three Vernacular Masters who were, responsible for the teaching of Chinese in the upper classes were transferred to Boy's Schools, and their *Only Iseky, money which my places were taken by the Senior wife was taking to Cantor to be used Mistresses. Four Vernacular Mistresses during the Chinese New Year," was the resigned for health reasons so that of

In conclusion, we tender our very explanation given by a Chinese charged the 18 Chinese teachers 7 are new.

heartiest thanks to the following gentle | Hia. „ with In the English Staff; one Assistant men who have so liberally contributed

to the Prize Fund-Hon. Sir Paul kenzie..." attempting to export six silver dollarz, resigned, on her marriage, and no fewer Charter, K., C.MG., Hon. Mr. Lou The defendant was allowed by His than five mistresses secured more Chu Pak Sir Robert Ho Tung. Worship to keep the money and informative pasta in offices and elsewhere, Mr. N. .J. Stabb, M. H. Humphreys ed that it would be necessary for him necessitating 6 new appointments in an Mr. W. I. Tutcher. Dr. Kwan Som Yi to change it to notes or subsidiary coins English Staf of 13. All this has made Mr. Chau Siu Ki, Mr. Tak Cheong, if he wished to take it out of the Colony. the work of supervision much heavier

-Mr.Chan Siu Lam, Mr. Yeung Teze Was, than usual, but fortunately the appoint Mr. Mok Tao Chung Mr: La Chung Kui, THEFT OF DRIED FISH.

ment in the Spring of an additional Mr. Mok Man Cheung, Messrs. Butter A Chinese coolic charged with stealing trained and certificated mistress. who is quantity of dried fish from the responsible for the Remove Classes, Bald & Swire, W. G. Humphreys & Co., Kowloon Godowns where `be was relieved pressure in the Upper Depart Shawsa, Tomes & Co., Jardine, Matheson & Co., Linstead & Davis, Bradley & Co.. employed was brought before, Mr. Rment...

Gibb, Livingston & Co., E D. Sussbon Wood. The defendant denied the

Local Examinations this year, the Ca, Douglas Lapraik & Co. John- highest number we have yet had. Of, Stokes & Master, Lane, Crawford the sixteen who entered for the Oxford & Co., and Hughes & Hough."

The Prize List was a long one, the Preliminary, fifteen passed. For the

principal prize winners being the July examination of the Hongkong following University there were eight Juniors,

CLASS L-Kwan Fong, Kwan and four Seniors, and all passed-with Hing, Poon San Han, Julia Abwec thirteen Distinctions in Scripture, Needlework and Geography.-

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charge but was convicted on the evidence and sentenced to one month's hard labour and four hours' stocks.

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A SOLDIER'S SUICIDE.

An inquest respecting the death of Corporal John Bowley K.SI.I was beld by Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magis tracy this morning.

Mestra. J. W. Maxwell, W. Mansfield and I. ds Raza composed the Jury.

It was explained by the Coroner that

There were 28 candidates for the

Vlib.-1, Edw. Samsing: 2. Iwung Kwong-wing.

Claw. VIII-1. Edw. Les; 2. Li Kwai-wing.

Class VIII.-1, Wong Ching-tung: 5. Li Kamink,

A number of Special Prizes were alser awarded.

Mr. A. H. HARRIS," Commissioner of the Chinese Customs, presented the prizes. In the course of a few remarks he said a great deal had bean beard lately of education in the Colony. The gene- Hairal feeling seemed to be that English education in the Colony was not as good as it should be or as it was in the earlier. days. He fully agreed with those menti- ment. He urged all the students to first master the English language and said that it there was cramming" in

CLASS 11-Delminda Lopes, Anizia

In connection with the Technical Lopes, Aurea Xavier; Fok Kum Yung, Institute, Miss Lai passed her final Chung King, Yuk, Florence Lyer examination with distinction, and two Mercedes Barretto, Tan Hon Ying, past pupils, Misses Maria and Bertha

CLASS IIL-Laura Figueiredo, Sakina Alarakia, Wong Sau Tan, (Tung Lau Ngau, Tam Lai Sheung, Eunice Samy Lucy Thomas Alda-Franco.

the death took place on December 31: Xavier, passed in Shorthand, also with

and he bad asked for the enquiry simply distinction. that the mater might be put on record.

Early in February a class was formed Captain Scales, who was with the de in connection with the St. John's

the schools, the masters ought to seo to it that it was avoided. It was importe ant to soe that. boys in the lower schools. were first thoroughly trained in all those subjects which led up to the higher

SPORTING.

GOLF.

The draw for the Ladies' Champion- ship is as follows:-

schools, as this would make for a better LADY MAY axpressed the pleasure all-round education. Referring to certain ceased when he died, testified to seeing the Ambulance Association. Dr. McGregor She was glad to hear that 16 girls lacking in the good manners which it gave her to come to the School again. suggestions which has been made to the effect that the younger generation was the deceased brought into Mount Aus-very kindly undertook the Lectures, and belonging to the school had passed the were exhibited in the old days, Mr. tin Barracks on a stretcher and receive Miss Esther Kotewell, a formor pupil of St John Ambulance examination in Harris said that was a matter that from a ballet wound in the abdomen and at the examination by Dr. Koch in in their future examinations. One of the that their motto should be: Conduct, first aid. The deceased, who was suffering the school gave lessons in bandaging First Aid, and the wished them succeed the masters should instil into the minds of students. He suggested to the boys another wound in the right hip, was then removed to the Military Hospital April all the 17 candidates passed, the most useful things a woman could do not Culture, is three-fourths of life, general average being reported very was to learn how to nurse and care for and when referring to "culture" be There be died, death being caused by good. Stimulated by this success, and sick people. Lady May added that she meant the word ending with "e" and will be examined on MONDAY, 22nd Shaoting.. The Government at

the shock and internal hemorrhage. claims must be presented within Peking, is not oblivious of the fact

also because these Senior pupils really she was very pround of the large not the word ending with "r.” Captain J. R Hazelwood testified enjoy the teaching, they have lately branch of the Ministering Children's FIFTEEN Days of the steamer's Brival that after the war Germany is likely

that the deceased was apprehended on taken a course in First Aid through the League What had been formed at the here, after which date they cannot be to, concentrate

ordered Rear-Admiral Austin Christmas night an two charges, one of Las good deal of her recognized.

great kindness of Dr. Keyt, who school under Mr. Tutcher's excellent attention upon China as being one of Knight to take command of the Asiatic drunkenness and the other of striking a has given lecturses at the school the few countries in the world which Fleet, his promotion to the rank of superior officer, after which witness did during the past two months. Eighteen for it and made the grand suzz of guidance. They had worked splendidly will afford the most freedom and Admiral being gazetted at the same not see him until December 30, as he candidates sat for this examination, $1,224 at the Bazaar last year:

tinci Rear-Admiral Albert Winter was remanded from day to-day until which was taken by Deputy Surgaon that they must produce sa Import permit scope for her future activities; bat halter, now Commander-in-Chief of the that date, on which he was brought General Dreaper, at the Royal Naval | migued by the Superintendent of Importa Chins also knows that it will not U.S. Asiatic" Fleet, is appointed to a before the Commanding Officer, tried Hospital, and 16 paased The thanks and Exports, Hongkong, before Bills of remain for her alone to see that those post in the War Afairs Bureau. Lading can be countersigned.

by Court Martial and again, remanded. of the students concerned are gratefully activities do not take again the form of "wrong and violence" that

After each remand the deceased was given to these various Lecturers and

The Bishop of Victoria presided at the prize-giving at this school this kept in the guard röóm under the Examiners. in

The subject has been! they took

1898. In

morning 1424 respect, at least, China is right in

charge of the guard on duty.

exceedingly popular, especially with. Mr. G. Piercy, the Headmaster, in declaring that "the war has probably

Lieut. F. Dawald Parker testified the Chinese pupils, with whom it his report on the work of the school for affected her interests more seriously

that he had spoken to the deceased has been the first introduction to the past year said: The popularity of than those of other Neatrala." The

A Peking telegram received to-day abortly before the shooting and that Western methods of dealing with the School has continued, as in evidenced by the average daily attendance 314, was was carried into Chinese territory says that as the ex-Emperor Shun he had seemed quite norms! and accidents and sickness. Judging by the an increase of 23 on our previous record. and she has a deep interest, of course Tung is now twelve years of age, his answered in a cheerful tone of voice. aptitude displayed in the practical work, In accordance with the Govery

teacher, Leung Ting Fun, is applying Corporal Morris, whe was corporal' of they ought to make excellent nurses,ment regulations all boys in Class I erth now held by Japan as ons of the the ex- President for permission for 31, gutted that on the night of the for them. The Cookery class which is tion or Semor Local, all in Class in the mal on Sunday, 18th February, and

to the for for the guard on the morning of December should such a field ever be opened up II ruary; semi-final by 17th

round by 10th Feb- entered for the Hongkong Matricula February,hithe second round by 3rd MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW,

Allied Powers, in virtue of the right of his further education. ilam-Diocesan Girls School Prize conquest; but in the ultimatum which

30th the deceased had slept in the still very popular, bas been supplement December.) All boys in Class III final to be played on week days

Rounds up to and including the semi-

Giving.

she sent to Germany she required the delivery to the Imperial Japanese authorities, without condition or compensation, of the entire leased

No Fire Insurance has bean effected.

Bill of Lading will be contamigued by

SHEWAN. TOMES & 00.

General & gerita.

Hongkong, Jan. 17, 1917

(Continued on page 8.)

THE DIARY.

General Memoranda.

FRIDAY, Jan. 15

one

- FOREIGN EDUCATION WANTED FOR THE DEPOSED EMPEROR.

in the future of Kinochow which is

3 pm-St. Stephen's firis College territory of Kinochow," "with a view -Prize Giving.

* SATURDAY, Jan, 20:-

Nacu-Auction of R. C. Kang Ting

at Messrs. Hughes and Hough's

2.16 p.m.-Cricket Volunteers

Reserves on H.K.C.C. ground.

TURDAY, Jaz 29 :--

Chinese New Year.

General Holiday. -

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WKNESDAY JUL 24-

General Holiday.

TRUESDAY, JUL 25-

Burns Night FRIDAY, Jan 26-

to the eventual restoration of the same to China."

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

ASSOCIATION.

FIRST AID EXAMINATION.

DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL.

Mrs Cary e. Miss Robertson.. Mrs J. W. Stewart . Mrs Fletcher. Mira Pearce Mrs Milner Jones. Men

Mrs Winslow. Mrs Crawford.

Misa Wo

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Miss Wilkinson 2. Mrs Muriel. Mrs Maitland receives a bye into the second round to meet the winner of the Cary Robertson match

Miss M. Rodger receives a bye into the second round to meet the winner of the Wilkinson-Muriel match.

The match is to be played on the big course at Fanling the arst round by

round.

during

Biblical Knowledge. 7 qualified for adhered to. Matriculation. Hongkong Junior The local rules, as animerated o

Lon the

in water; this is not to be considered a

guard room and that he awakened him ed. by, a second class on Saturday were entered for the Oxford Preliminary, the times now open to ladies. or the following morning about 7.45 mornings, at the request of those pupils The following results are therefore. bot. The first named player in a match to o'clock. While be (Corporal Morris) was who were no longer eligible for the attained by sending in only clever make all'arrangements with her opponent

boys Hoogkong Matriculation: regarding the play-of breakfasting, at about 8.20 o'clock, ons elementary class, but who wished to entered 2, passed W. Thomas in In the event of any match not being of the guards informed him that the keep up and improve upon what they Honours Hongkorg Senior, entered decided by due siste the second named deceased had shot himself. He im had already learned. There has been 13, passed 9.-T. Chat distinguished in player in the match passes into the next This ruling will be strictly At an Examination in First Aid mediately entered the guard room and great competition recently on account of In this respect, beld recently the following Saiging found the deceased lying on the floor, prius for Cookery generously offered by entered 23, passed 19; 15 distinctions Fanling, scoring cards, will apply, with therefore, China may well claim to pun School candidates were sucenas sant in the side, a rifle lying beside him. Mr. E. R. Belilios, the wire viz. Gin Biblical knowledge, arithmetic the following addition "Pulled drives hare a special interest in the war ful-Au Kwong-lai, Chau Cheung-The deceased was moaning and groan of the Founder of the School 3 mathematics, 1 geography, 1 chemisthe 4th, 6th, and 6th holes are often In other respects China's interesta

Eventually the prizes were allocated to try, 2 book-keeping, Oxford Prelimi casual water and the same rule will have been seriously affected by the sui, Chan Kin-ting, Chan Man-kai, 1ng," but did not speak at all He was different papila. Miss Lander andary, entered 33, passed 31 Hongkong apply to these strokes na at the 7th, kay war" only in that it has, stopped the Chan Wai-chung, W. W. Fox, Fungon. immediate medical attention Mr. E. Ralphs very kindly acted as passed 2; Pitman's Phonetic Institute, not nearer the bole under penalty of one Matriculation (December), entered 2 the ball way be dropped on the course Bow of foreign capital for thei-i, Hui Chung-ming, Kwan Lau Corporal. Morris said that while the

judges.

28 boys earned Elementary Certificates stroke, or, if the ball is lost, another ball- hin. Leung Fo-wing, Li So-bung, Lo deceased was in his charge he appeared development of the country. Many

be dropped in the same saner Class & received inatraction in practical Mr. Ralpha (Inspector of English under penalty of one stroke lost ball quite cheerful.

Laundry Work, and in a surprisingly Schools) made his annual inspection in means lost hole except where the local great railway undertakinge have been con-foolt, Lo Yuk-kwan, Pun Lun His Worship expressed the view that short time were able to wash, starch and Jane, when 326 toys were present. Be role applies temporarily delayed on this account; wing, San Wing tong, Un Hok-chul it was perfectly clear the deceased bad iron their own landkerchiefs, aprons good work. The teaching is careful and the property of the lady who wins it reported "The School in doing very The Championship Cup will become bubapart from this, China has suffered Wong Fun-piu, Wong Hing-tung and taken his own life when suffering from e. This subject can only be taught in energetic, the boys attentive and dil three times. Each year's Champion

the cold weather."

gent." He recommended the maximum will receive a cup presented by the Club. Physical Drill also can only be pro Twenty-four former pupils are at the

grantov

AMERICAN CUP.--- The American members of the Club. perly taught in the Winter season University, and at the Union Sporta it have presented a cup for competition The Mistresses frat receive a course the opening of the New Pavilion, A. Jdering the Chinese New Year holidays of instruction from Miss Hendorson, Kow won the Vice-Chancellor's Cup for

more from her own domestic disturb Wong Lai-ching.

ances than from the gigantic straggle Dr. Chak Chiu-bang, M.B., B:S

mental derangement. 5.30 pm. Meeting of Scatholders and

The jury returned a verdict of suicide, Subscribers to St. John's Cathedral in Europe. But for revolutions within was Hon. Lecturer to the Class and whilet of unsound mind. SATURDAY, JO 17:

Entries dose for Bergkung Bucher own borders China's finances would Dr. G. H. Thomas, M.B., B.S.,

Merting

Monday, Jan. 29 și-

B.K. Stock Exchange Settlement Day. 11.30am-West Point Beilding Co's

"Meating 11.45 am Central Estate Ltd's

Meeting

probably have been in a more flourish acted as Hou. Examiner. All the

ing state than ever they were before members of the Class passed:

the great world-war. As it is, we

have seen by the recently published

official figures, the Customs revenue

SOMETHING TO REMEMBER.

last year was a million taels better cough medicine for child- Nour Land Treatment and

than it was in 1915, while the Saltbuying a cough Agency Co. Kreting

Reyenne, which a few years ago was LK Pic Reclamation regarded as worth, only about thirty 16) CE Meeting

million feels, amounted Inst year to

ren bear in mind that Chamberlafi's Cough Remedy is the best for oulds, croup no harmful drug. For sale by all Chez- and whooping cough, and that it contains

irts and Storalespers

CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

Steamboata

Indoa Del China Bugars

Malibons

Huppbreys Hongkong Ropes. Water Boats

dar Cottons

saler

the Second Mistress, and afterwards greatest aggregate points: more than

wold boys

TENNIS.

12.30 p

LADIES” TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP, 90 buyers regularly,

The Report related the successes of The hot for the singles chammanship buyers. It is satisfactory to find that the school at sports, and it also mentioned of the Ladies Recreation: Obras

schoot a whole do not show any the great Importance attached in the played off yesterday and resinted signs of wesliness it well doing Beatiefactory report (of

school to moral and religious instruction. wides making themselves responsible for examination of the upper classes 16 by the maintenance of two small Chiness Scripture by the Ber. WT. Featherstone

orphans in the Victoria Home and the was reső

sales 8.90 buyers 34"- buyers

Mrs was the hunner-up. Thi win fortars Arenstrong by 64 6 the third year in succession that Mar Armstrong has won this championship and the trophy cup present Andron now becomes her pro

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