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THE CHINA MAIL,
If aturdy and truculent, they be. came robbers. The existing state was particularly well described by a Chinese General
of affairs
know,
re-
Farnan, F. D. K., Forron, G. D. Fisher, W., Flower, J. A.
Gardner, H., Gardner, J.. G., Gill, Raymond, Godin, S. W., Goffe, Sir Horbert, Grove, Frank, O.B.E., Gall, E. M.
and talk about old times,, so be- yond thanking Sir Cecil Clementi for the kind way in which he has alluded to me and to our A880- clation, I only desire to say a few words in regard to one of the re- marks made by Sir Lâming.. He talked of more local effort amongst G. B., D.S.O., R.N., Haskell, J. S
Hall, A. C. Hartford, Captain the British community in China. На speaking in, pigeon-English.
This year the policy of H.M. Hay, C. D. E., Hay, CH. P. Heath; snid: No. 1 man can waikee, can
A. H., Hegarty, H. G., Hide A Government has been yery de- fight; he belong robber. No. 2 Anitely laid down, and as legaliginbotham, H. B., Hill, Robert man can walkee, no can fight: British subjects we are doing our H Hille, E. E. Hynd, R. R. he belong coolio. No. 3 man
host to make it a success. Parti- Jacksou, Dr. J. W., Jamieson; no walkee, no fight: ha belong cularly is that true as regards our E. G. C.B.E., Johnston, Leonard soldier." (Laughter.) When such colleagues on the spot in China, G., Jones, A. Probart, Jones, C. L.. a state of affairs existed could it
especially those in Tientai, Jones, H. D. C. be wandered that trade langulah Shanghai and Hankow, At Tien- Kellogg, A. G., Kershaw, F. W., cd? Trade in China at the pre- tsin лв you no doubt
Keswick, Major H. sent time. was conducted under the old distinctions in
Lang. A. O.. Lambert, B. G., circumstances of extreme difficulty, spect of the franchise have been Lauder, F. A., Leefe, L. N., Leve and it therefore behoved British abolished, and Chinese and son.
Admiral, Sir A. G. C. B, merchants to make unusual efforts foreigners new vote on an equal Leveson, Admiral Guest of, to conserve their trade, otherwise footing, while at Shanghai, too, Libeaud, P. J., Livingstone, W. S. they would lose it altogether. Chinese representation in the Mackay, E. F., Mackenzie, K., They must learn, the Chinese affairs of the International Sat-Mackintosh, C, LL.D., Mackintosh, language; they must familiarise tlement has entered upon a now P., Maclachlan, Admiral C., themselves with Chinese manners and, I think, a promising phase. C.B., Macleod, R. N., Macoun, J. H., and customs, and they muat At Hankow it has required infinite Macray, H. A. J., Maitland, N. G., habituate themselves to mingling patience and tact on the part of socially with the Chinese. The the three British Councillors, in Hong Kong University had recent co-operation with the Chinese to ly established a school of Chinese get the new arrangement into for the express parpose of assist working order, and I think that ing Britishors who dealt with the considerable improvement there Canton to learn the Cantonese is striking evidence of their per language. The Hong Kong severance
and helpfulness." University
intended
to mention this, gentlemen, because organise a Faculty of Chinese, I doubt whether which would be of immense im- portance in promoting Anglo Chinced Triendship, because it would enable young Chinese of the class from which Mandarins were made to take their degree at Hong Kong in Chinese subjects at a time which would help them in their official career in their own coun- try, while at the same time they' |would, as undergraduates, sãe for themselves how Great Britain governed a colony. He hoped the China Association would use its Influence with the Government to secure for Hong Kong University a liberal grant from the Boxer
also
Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong. Fund, of which two and
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
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we on this side sufficiently appreciate what has been done by our colleagues out in China. (Clicers.) I thank you, gentlemen, most sincerely for the
this toast. way in which you have accepted
(Loud cheers.),
The formal proceedings then ter minated.
Those Present
Besides those already mentioned the following were present:-
Abbott, F. J., Allibert.. J. J., Alway, W. T., Argent W: A.
Bagge, J. Picton, Baker, Fred Lo. Baker, Lieut. Col. J. Mitchell, C.M.G., D.S.O., Beaumont, John L.,
Belalew, Col. N. T. G.B., Bernard,
Marsh, E. L., Mayers, S. F., Mayne, Captain R., R.N., McGregor, D. Cameron, Melannc. J. Robertso71, McLellan, C. A., "Michael, J. R., Miller, George, Milis, Colonel,! Moore, C. Selby, Morling, W. A. Morriss, E. R., Morrison, A. J., Mounsey, K. W., Moxon, G. C.. Murphy, L. N.
Nell; Walter, Nissim, Joseph. Olive, V. C., Oram, W. Adams Ollewill, H. A.
Padfeld, R. E. N., Perry, John
Porter, Harold, CM.G, Pre- ston, W. E., Pugh, Norman, Purvis, Capt. C. E. Kennedy, R.N., Pyman, J. Sutcliffe.
Raymond, A. J., Reekic, W. | Maxwell, O.B.E., Rees, J. F. van, Reynolds, F. Oswald, Richardson, G. A., Richardson, J. Walter, Richardson, Sir Thomas, Roe, Herbert B., Rutherford, D. C.
Sandberg, C.P., Sandberg, N.P.P., Scott, F. R., Seymour, E. F., Shaw, T. H. R, Shenton, W. E. L., Simms, H. G., Smart, J. D., Smith, A.!
Brooke, Smith. II. Staples; Smith
a half millions were still in the D. G. M. Billinghurst. Dr., Bird, Leo. Souter, Frank, Stabb, hands of the British Treasury. H. W., Blackwell, R., Blechynden, Sir Newton J., O.B.E., Stanton, No expenditure would be better A. L., Borrett, Admiral, C.B., E. A. Stephenson, G., Stephenson calculated to promote friendship Bowra, C. A. V., Brierley, Col. J. W. Stewart, Colonel between the United Kingdom and G. B. T. C.M.G., D.8.O, Bruce, A. E. Stirling, Rear Admiral Chinn. One matter of the utmost im-J. S., Bryer, Alfred, Buchan, R.G., A. J. B., C.B., R.N., Stitt, G. H., portance, to British trade was the Bugbird, F. H. Buyers, W. B.
Stockton, H., J., Stott, H. B., maintenance of the Integrity of the
Strangman, Sir Thomas. Chinese Maritime Customs under its foreign inspectorate. That splendid service was the bulwork of foreign trade and the one firm rock in the shifting sands of Chi- nese finance. (Cheers.)
The toast
Davies, 'was enthusiastically honoured, "For he's a jolly good fellow being heartily sung and three cheers given.
A Word For Those On The Spot
The Chairman, in responding, said: It is past the time when we usually repair to the next room
Carroll, E. J. Carroll, F. G. Carter, W. Castle, T. M. Chalmera, A. M. C.M.G., Chater, Vernon, Clark, F. S. Clark, Henry W., Clarke, Tom, Cox, P. A. Coxun, R. E. Crockatt, J. L. Cromble, II., Crossley, F. H.
Trenchard,
W. H. Deacon, E. E., Denay, Major R. B. Dew, G. G., Dew, P. R., Dickens, Capt. G. G., G.M.G., R.N., Dickin- son, Lieut W. H., R.N., Pipple R. P., Dowell, G. M., Duncan, A. R. Evans, P.M, MA, LLD, J.P., Edkins, G.T.
Tapp, J. R., Teakle, Rev. S. G Teesdale, J. H., Theodor, William, Thompson, Colonel J. J., O.B.E., Tower, C., Townsend, A. M., Truman, R. N., Turnbull, David, Turner, Sir Skinner, Kt.
Wade, R. H. R., Ward, J. C. Watson, N. L., Wells, F. A., White, Edward, Whittall, James, Whittall, Major J. M., Wilcox, H. C., Wil- kinson, E. 3, Wilkinson, H. V., Willy, Captain H. M., R.NR., Witt, Sir Robert, Kt., C.B.E., Wood, A. P. "China Express and Telegraph."
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