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POISON REVENGE,

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GOVERNESS'S INFATUATION FOR PROFESSOR.

ST. PAUL'S GIRL'S SCHOOL

THE NEW BUILDING SCHEME,

WHO'S WHO.

LATEST CHINA COAST

CHANGES.

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Mr. N. Pounder, from reserve, has gone second officer, "Kalgan." Mr E, G, Thomas, second officer, "Kalgan," is on reserve.

Mr. Innes, has been appointed chief officer, Fukwang,"

Mr. C. S. Murray third engineer, Ngakin, is on leave. Mr. R. McNeil, from reserve, has gone third engineer, "Ngankin."

Mr. D. G. Cairns, from reserva.

Mr. J. W. Stoneham, has gone second officer, Hang- second officer, "Hangsang," is on reserve.

An interesting poisoning.case came to trial in the Vienna courts. "St. Paul's Girls' School fills a recently when Milica Wukobran-niche of its own in our educational kowitch, a descendant of ancient Mr. R. H. Kotowall at the annual structure" commented the Hon. "Serbian' kings, was charged with prize distribution at the Theaire having in 1922 tried,.to., poisonĮ Royal yesterday. As chairman of Professor Stulpnagel and his the Building Committee, the Hon. whole family. The Serbian Rid Korewall. had some interesting facts to tell the audience regarding served as governess at Stulpnagels the progress being made in the house, and had fallen in love with project of a new school building. the Professor. She demanded The Theatre was crowded.

Before the distribution of the g that the Professor, should divorce award by Lady Stubbs, the his wife and marry her, and when emdents, presented a very credit- she was refused she attempted, if able programme of entertainments, is alleged, to kill the whole family including physical drill, songs and dances. Among those présent by mixing lead with their food.

Many prominent members of were the Bishop of the Diocese Vienna society were present at the the Rt. Rev. Dr. Ruppuy) the Hon. Mr. EA Irving, the Hon. Mr. trial. In the foremost ranks on Chow Shou-son, the Hon. Mr. R. H. could see the ex-Archduke Kaing Kotewall and Capt. Neville. Prince Hohenlohe, other members. of the aristocracy, and some of the most beautiful women of Vienna Milica Wukobrankowitch demand- ed the evacuation of the galleries, saying: "Those who came here led only by perverse curiosity, must leave the room." The Judge however, did not grant Milica's appeal.

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The annual report presented by Miss Woo, the Headmistress, showed that the bighest number of pupils on the roll in the year 1923 Was about 400. The staff was com posed of whe men and nineteen time teachers, and five serving in women, nine of whom were parts an honorary capacity.

Miss Woo, "more and more the We are finding continued importance of Physical Culture, for it makes a tremendous difference in the health of the girls.

Mr. C. Feltcher, from leave, has gone second officer, Lokrang."

Mr. WA: Kernan, second officer, Wosang," has gme acting chief, officer, samo ship. Mr. A. Franklin, officer, Wasang, is chief

deceased.

Mr. A. J. N. Nool, eccond officer, Rungwe, has gone acting chicl officer, "Tuckwo." Mr. E. J. Porter, chief officer, Tuckwo," is on leave.

Mr. S. E. MoKinley, chief ongi- neer, "Looksang,' has resigned. has gone chief engineer, Lok-1 Mr. L. McWilliam, from reserve, į

song."!

Wingsang, has gone third engi- Mr. McDonald, third engineer, neer, "Kutwo. br. R. Thomson, supy second engineer, "Kutwo," is

When we have our own build-on leave. ing we shall be able to pay greater attention, to physical culture, which is most needed by the present generation of girls."

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Mr. A. Paton has been appointed third engineer, Loongwo Mr. A. Connal, third engineer, "Loong- wo,' has gone third engineer. "Yusang.

Mr. E. P. Smith, second officer, "Nairing," has gone third officer, Lorestan Mr. C. P. Francis, third officer Lorestan, has gone second officer, same ship. Mr. R. H. Rule, second officer, "Lores- tan," has gone acting chief officer, Mr. H. C. Everett, same ship. chief officer, Lorestan is on re- Mr. C. P. Betel has been serve. appointed second officer, "Nai- ring.” Mr. M. L. Jenkyn has, been appointed third officer, "Nai- rung.

Her defence was sensational "I can claim, if I choose to do so, the title of Princess of Serbia, she said. "In the fourteenth century my ancestor, a son-in-law of the famous King Lazar, ruler as prince over half of Serbia. It was he who at the "Battle of Kossowopolje, where Serbia lost her independence, betrayed his country to the Turks. For this he Of the many activities of the was cursed with a curse recorded girls, the Report mentioned, first, and preserved to our days by the organisation of a big bazaar at Serbian epics which are still sung the school in aid of the Building in the rocky menstains and Fund, which realised $4,000; oak forests of Serbia According secondly, a campaign launched by to these folk-epics the curse goes: the senior girls to raise money for God damn the Brankowitches, let the Building Fund, which produced nothing of theirs prosper, nor come over $6,000; and, thirdly, that five to good, neither the grain of their of the Chung Hok giris succeeded fields nor the children of their in securing half of the prizes offer COLLEGIANS.

My father was the led by the YMC.A. for the best last male of our race, and my name essays written in the vernacular is the name of that ancestor, Milica, on "Thrift." The other half was Taking advantage of yesterday's

daughter of Lazar Brankowitch, wou by boys from five different half-holiday, a team representative

the traitor. This curse hangs over schools in Hongkong and Canton, Captain J. S. Thompson, from of toent stuck brokers paid a visit to

"We are proud of this success," our heads...

leave, has gone master,." Haiyang." Soakumpoo Where they showed

Leading medical expens declar-sald the Report, "because it proves Mr. W. H. Bennett, acting master, their worth as cricketors to eleven

The following team will represented Mile. Wakobrankowitch sane, that the education given in the "Haiyang, has gone chief officer, budding outlisiasts from Queen's the 1st cloven H.K.C.C. on Satur though neurotic in a high degree. school is not inferior to that given same ship. College Quite a number of the day, at Sookimpoo, at 2.15 pan. :|

in boys' vernacular schools, ..**Kinlto" team have erstwhile T E. Pearce (capt.), A. L. Gace,

especially as it is the general appeared for Q., thus lending an E. J. R. Mitchell, H. Owen

opinion that girls in Hongkong do added interest to the gainė,

Hughes. R. E. A. Webster, E. G.

not get the same opportunity for a good education, in their own Scores

Tumor, G. More, A. VT Dean, Rev. T, B. Powell, H, E.

language as boys." Hollands and L. D. MeNicoll.

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a.m. The following will represent the Past team Hon, Sir Chud Severn (captain), Ng Sze-kwong A. H. Kanjan. W. M. Gittins, Rev. E. K. Quick, O. Choa, Yow Man-tsun, H. C. Hunt, J. M. Jack, Wm. Hall and A. J. Kew,

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2ND I.K.C.C. v. NAVY END. To be played on Saturday on the A London magistrate suggested 6.K.4.C. ground at 2.15. The that it would be a good thing if 11.R.C.C., ten will be as follows: motor licences were issued only 11. G. Hagen (enpt.), C. Blaker, to those whe could show that they

Mr. W. C. Bird, acting chief officer,. "Haiyang," has gone second officer, same ship.

Mr. J. Rees, acting second officer, "Haiyang," has

Trott, chief off- same ship. Mr. third officer, cer, "Seistan," has gone chief offi- Mr. C. W. cer, "Gorgistan,"

obecn, chief officer, "Gorgistan," as gone chief officer, "Seistan."

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OBITUARY.

MR. T. W. RICHARDSON.

The New Building. Outlining the building scheme, the Hon Mr. Kotewall said the building in which the school was at present housed was only rented, and was inadequate to its needs. For three or four years, the Com- mittee of Management had been hoping to have a permanent build. ing, but want of funds prevented 14 G. H. Perey; HH. Day, C. R were proficient drivers, as is done

the realisation of their hopes. At J. F. Grose, st. Rwajahn, b. Baron, C. V. Mark, H. Gaffin, in Denmark.

This law, thinks a Daily Express Fletcher...

14 D. E. G. Nicholson, T. Jacks,

The news of the death in London 20 R M. Macalpine and J. A. Hwriter, is only one of a number the beginning of last year the which might be copied with school had notice to quit, This Plunner.

advantage from other nations, brought matters to a head, for the of Mr. T. W. Richardson, late Committee could find no other Governing Director of Bradley and statute books. 173 -K.C.C. v. CRAIGEŃGOWER. There is hardly a doctor in the premises, and would have been Co, Ltd., will be received with kingdom who could not welcome compelled to close the school but much regret by old residents of Pinni, S. A. Rahjahn and R. M.

The following will represent the introduction of certain French for the kindness of the owner in Hongkong. The late Mr. Richard- Onna did not bat,

Kowloon C.C. in a first lengue laws regarding infant welfare. permitting it to remain on for at son was 89 years of age and for inntel v. Craigengewer, at Kowloon Every year in Britain many infant least another year. It was then half a century he was in charge of clear to all that a perman the Company's interests at Swatow. on Saturday, at .15 p.m.-J. P. lives are sacrificed owing to wrong

ent building bad become He was born in Edinburgh and Robinson (capt, A. W. Ramsay, feeding. In France it is a punish-

an urgent necessity; and the educated at the Scottish Naval and R. E. Lindsell, S. Jex, R. Pestonji, able offence to give a child under Headmistress, Miss Woo, after Military Academy and at Edin J. C. Fletcher, F. W. Howel, L. twelve months solid food of any having enlisted the support of burgh University. When quite h Lammert, R. Hamshaw, T. M. kind, unless it has been definitely some leading Chinese in a scheme young man, Mr. Richardson

prescribed by a medical man. Cochrane and L. A. R. Duncan.

to provide such a building, and ventured out to Hongkong; land- A law in Poland makes it an with the approval of the Coming in the Colony in 1855 and indictable offence for a person inmittee, applied to the Government proceeding in the same year to 'charge of a mechanically propelled C.R.C. 2xD v. K.C.C. 2ND.

Canton. A year later he went to vehicle actually one, the road to be

the sympathetic Formosa and from there joined the The following will represent Kow-supplied with intoxicants.

In Siam, instead of sending a interest shown in the project by the firm of Tait & Co, at Amoy in loon 2nd XI., at Causeway Bay, on

Director of Education, the Hon: 1857, In 1860 he commenced Mr. E. A. Irving, and by the then, business at Swatow in conjunction Acting Colonial Secretary, the with Mr. C. W. Bradley, the firm Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, went taking the name of Bradley & Co

Bowling Analysis.

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A. H. Mailar :15 1 56

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T. C. Fletcher

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M. P. Madna, b Lanumert.

Q. Burjahn, b Innert

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PONTTICOMING TEAMS.

CIVIL SERVICE v. R.G.A.

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Saturday, at 2.10 p.m.-H. Overy debtor to prison, where in Bng 6 (capt.), E. J. Edwards, A. O. land he has a tolerably comfort 6 Brown, W. L. Weaser, A. R. Fable. time, he is ordered..on_a Raven. A. J. Kew, B. Petherum, creditor's petition, to work for his E. Savage, O. B. Raven, D. 8. creditor, without remuneration on the Hon. Mr. Kotesall, the The late Mr. Richardson was Green and J, A. Fraser.

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The following will represent the! Hongkong Cricket Club in a friend-

until the debt has been discharged

MAN 'OF 40 MURDERS.

ly match against the Civil Service CRIMES IN FORESTS AND #.] C.G, on the Civil Service ground'on

Tuesday next at 10.30 am —

9 C. R. Baron, E.-C. Hapen, H. E,

HIGHWAYS.

Government most generously actively engaged with Bradley granted to the school a valuable & Co., almost to his passing away,

site of an areaof over 30,000 square feet, batween Kennedy Road and Macdonnell Road, with a promised grant of $50,000 towards the cost ku had each guaranteed $10,000 of the building,@provided that |and- : Mr. Kwok Yau-ting *: had $200,000 was raised for this purpose quaranteed $5,000, L by private subscription, and that The original estimate of the cos the Committee of Management of the building, including the for was to be strengthened as indicated: mation of, the sife, was) $250,000; by the Government (Applause.) continued the Hon. Mr. Kotewall

Building Committee was at but since the plans were prepared. once appolated, and subsequently by the architects, Messrs. Little; the members did him the honour Adams and Wood, it had been He was an industrious and re- of electing him their Chairman, computed that the cost would be spected workman until he married aid the speaker. Up to the nearer $300,000. The Building a second time. Then, under the present $109,000, had been raised, Committed had carefully con- Influence of his wife, he began and the school would be interested sidered the question of conting career of highway robbery into hear that the entire amount bad down the size of the building as Silesian I

1 Hollands, P. Jecks, B. M. Mc- The Berlin polite have arrested 1 Alpine, L. D. McNicoll, D. B. G. Aman who is believed to have

Nicholson, J. A. H.. Plummer, committed 40 murders. G. H. Piercy, Capt. B. F. Walker and M. M.. Watson

The following will represent the Civil Service Cricket Club in a friendly" fixture with the Royal Adillery, on their own ground at 12:15. p.m., on Saturday, February AE Wood (capt.); G. I. Bayer, R. E. O, Bird, L. B. Reed, FA. R. Suthorland, F. J. Ling, F. H. Holdmaa, J. H. B. Nihill, R. 0. Witchell, F. Baker and W: H. ¿Llanonda.

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Once he entered op, the path of een secured from or through designed, so as to reduce the cost, crims he stepped at nothing. He some of the members of the but they came to the conclusion murdered victims who showed the Building Commitice, Mr. Lam that with the school rapidly ex least inclination to protect them Mr. Mok Kon-shaug, Mr. Mok in fact, false economy This, then, Woo, Mr.Kan Hung chlu, panding it would be unwise and, selves,

He began to train he stepson as Ching-kong and Mr. Lee leaves them in spite of the $50,000 Hy son had each given $10,000; promised by the Government, and a murderor, and it was through while Mr. Wong Kwok-shuen,and the $109,000 already the chatter of this boy of 12 that Mr. Li Yuk-tong had contributed privately, with $141,000 still to the police were led to arrest the $2,000 each. Mr. Leo Hy-son, Mr. raise. man ---The boy "confessed that he

secured

Before concluding, the Hoor-Mr.

and his mother were posted sa, Tong po, Mr. Kan Ying-po,

Mr. Li Tae-fong and Mr. Li Sing- Kote wall complimented Miss Woo

sentries when the father entered the courtyard of a mill' and

xoTablets of murdered the rullfer, and that both

UNIVERSITY PAST, AND The Foungest inmate. They

PRESENT

theblati Sad Bowels, relieve dodicen colle, diarrborzaléros pal vetrmk break up simple fer

The annual whole day match bebemist does must Ewoon the above teams will take cante for a vial to the Dr place on the University grount on Medicine.Lo, 80 Kamus Bot

February-6st-10:30 hal

helped to rob the house after the miller's wife had been murdered. Thebor related a number of (other crimes, and the police be

long series of ilovea that a

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on the wonderful way she had Inspired all whom she had appealed to for Help 2lving them complete, confidence in their ability to carry the chore to a parcéssful igrue (Applause),

He also took the 'opportuni behalf of the school of

mysterious wurders on the high The Expert Advances & 20 Post 16 Hon. Mr. Irving many yea

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now expfined.

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