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FUNNELS AND FLAGS.-

BRITING MAIL-80-TS BEATEN DT GERMAN. A Government return was issued recently showing the number of days, hours, and *minutes, coonpied in the tenait of the mails between Britain and New York.

DISCOVERY OF COFTICE

MANUSCRIPTS,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1907,

REPORTED BAYINGS OP CHRIST, We have received the subjoined statement from the Press Association with regard to the discovery of documents in Egypt of various, The Lucania" made the journey from dates and quality, among them being included Queenstown to New York-in 5 days, 4 hours, parts of the syroplic Gospels, and some fre 38 minutes in September, 1965; and from New and twonty leaves of apocryphal "Sayings of Kork to Queenstown in 3 days, 17 hours, 13 Ubrist." None of these alleged sayings are Decessary before minutes in Beyte ber 1905, but in August,quoted and further inquiry is 1906, the Kai or Wilhelm I did the journey the value of the find can be properly estimated, from New York to Plymouth in 5 days, 12 The latest of the many discoverien by Archaeologists in Eppt occarred some months hour, 40 mhrutes.

agunt Edfu, in Upper Egypt, near the site of an old Coptic monstery.

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The German, bosin lend their mails at Plymouth, whereas the Canarders land the mails at Queenstown, The last four voyages of the Lucania," "Campanie,unil “Kronprinz Wilhelma" show consistent experiority of the German boat,

LONDON MARINE İNADRANOS MARKAT.

hie ground of stones accidentally laid bare a small tomblike recepteer. In this be found a anniter of parotment manuscripts bound in

thick

papyrus cocars. He sold them to in Arab dealer for a few pounds, and the Arab in turn resold them to a Copt for 2500. The news had by this time gone abroad, and representatives of the foreign museums made energetic efforts to acquire the treasure. The good fortune of then fell to Mr. de Eastafell, eg, traveling and explorer antiquities we erold is_ago), soll

and he sent them to England, since when great foreign university has tried to obtain thein. The manuscripts had already been identifial unique, Coptic and Greek ecclesiastical do sumente of the ninth to eleventh centuries, and about a dozsarolis of sizth couture Groak-paperi

The loss of the San Francisco andortland Steamship Company's steamer "Columbie," Bank by collision with the "San Pedro," falls heavily an underwriters, as she was last year nearly total loss (in claims) owing to the damage done to her by the San Francisco earthquake. At the time of the earthquake the "Columbia"

(some of whose the dock of the Union Iron Works at San- of Sotheby's some months__a Francisco, and the repairs uiscessitated by the damage how dung brought up the claim tovar 30 per seul of the insured value. No doubt the disturbed state of the labour market added TORY substantially to the repair bills. On the current year surations the Columbia, is valued at £4,000, and about £16,000 mora bas been placed total loss only. She was 2,722 tour, built in

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Worth of special mention, says the Association, see of Christ in a Coptic trausla - JAPANKOE (TURDINES,

tion of a lost Greek original, of which previously The turbin

one driven steamer is shortly to be only thirteen Lore-existed twice in the introduced into the mercantile marine of Japan, National Gallery at Paris, and our at Berlin. and as our allies are always quick to profit by The dicov ry also comprised parts of the European invention, the experiment will be Gospels of St Matthew, St. Mark, and St. Luke, watched with interest. The vessels in ques-in Cek and Coptic, the Apocalypse of St. tion are two which are designed for the use of John in Coptic, the history of miracles by the Japanese State Railways in the Tangara Cosmos and Damien dated sixth century). Straits and the first of them has just been sermon by St. Fisenthios in Coptic (this copy is launched from the yard of Monare, William unigee), & sermon by S Cyril, Bishop of Denny and Brothers of Dumbarton, She is Jerusalem (3D, 51-386), ou the Sacred Cross, known as the "Hirafu Maru, ad is some 380ft.in Copfie, from an existing Greek original (this in length. A feature of the steamer, as in the is the only complete adition), and a unique case of most Japanese vessels, ie the ample pro- manuscript in the Nubian language, dealing vision for bathing for all classes of passengers with the life of St. Menos and the canons of the

propelling machinery is intended to asSURÐ The

Nieman Council. Only fragments of manuscripts in the Nabian language babe been discovered the boat a wean speed of some eighteen koots. The leanch of the "Hirafu Maru" was nocom hitherto. There are very few scholars fa the panied by the picturesque incidents with which language, and rarely say published literaturs. the first introduction of a vessel to the water is Hence the present volume, which is in an er cellent state of preservation, is of first-rate importance.

generally moviated in Japan. A couple of white doves were liberated as the vessel moved down the ways, and a shower of confetti fall or the visitor

COMPTACATED INVENTION.

At the Royal Institution soms two years ago the Hon, C. A. Parsons mentioned a com- bination of the reciprocation sagins and the steam turbino which was to effect Baving-of about 15 per cent, in the prepaision of cargo. boats. He has now patented an arrangement of reciprocating engine, turbine, eleotris gevare

From a dedication in ae of the manuscripts the monastery, on the site of which they were discover d, is proved to have been named "8. Merrary of the Mount at Elfa, and one of the volumes is a history of the martyrdom of St. Mercarice. A modern Coptic monastery stands near the site, but the name of the older founda tion had been entirely lost until this discovery.

Fg5pt. has also yielded another find to Mr. de Rustel jaell's resesrobes. In the desert in Upper And electrical motor for the purpose. The Egypt, on the left bank of the Nile, he found piston engius expands the steam from boiler among the remains of paleolithic flint factories, presenre to about atmospheric pressure. The uamber of crude and weather-beston limestone turbine then takes up the steam and spande ressels, resembling troughs and pots like it to condenser presure. The diflculty of ap ironsione concretion. He holds them to of the plying these differently obtained powers is get paleolithic age; they are clder than the neoli. over by putting the tortine to drive az elcotric thic age, which covered a considerable period in generator supplying current to a slow-speed Egypt before the advent of the first dynasty in elgstric motor on the same shaft as the zocipros.c. 1400 They were probably employed in the eating engine. Quite clearly there would be maanfacturo of int implements. Mr. de economy in the arrangement, but except where natafjacil's considere, over 10,000 years ago, ond was very dear it would hardly be sufficient and he thinks it is difficult to ovor-estimate the to off-set the higher first cost. Its complicated importance of this discovery in connection with character, toe, is against the arrangement, the history of civilisation in general and the though, presumably, in the event of a break-evulation of pottery in particular. Some of the down the receprocating engine would be work reels have already been promised to the

British Museum, abla independently of the other.

DUPLICATING SHIPS NAMIS.

JOINT STOCK SHARES. Messrs Vernon & Smyth say in their weekly share report, dated Hongkong 23rd Aug. 1987: The market continues very glock, but as a possible result of a tandeney to weakness in sterling exchange a little improvement in the solume of business transacted during the work has to be reported.ates remain without any materini change and except in a very few cases show no signs of any permanent improvement. Exchange on London T/T2/2-1

WEIHAIWEI SCHOOL.

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.

The fifth anual prize distribution at Wei haiwei was held at the New School House on July 26th, when Bis Honour, J. H. Stewart Lookheri, C.M.G., took the obair and distributed the prizes handsomely-bound volumes stamped with the school coat-of-arms and motto

We deem it ne smill advantage to be able to say that the woboof is in British territory, and -situated in snopes and thinly populated, district. Our nearness to the ees enables us to indulge a great deal in plegaureable recreations an advantage that may schools do not pousse and would greatly covet

In fact we claim that we possess at Weihaiweithose conditions-of-climate and sanitation, the want of which has so often forced prrente in the East to sent their children to England frequently at an absurdly tender age.

Is bag oren happened that placed on the horns of a dilemma,a father has chosen-08 the lesser of two evils-to break up his home and to return to the ways of brobelordom, while the mother geen to Europe with the children. It is our hope that the establishment of a seboel here provides at least a partial remedy for so unsatisfactory and unnatural a state of things.

How healthy Wejbalwei in, will be more readily undersicod, when we explain that dur. ing the past six years the cases of sexions sick. no that we have had can probably be counted on the fingers of one's hand; that there have been only two cases of infections illness; and that so far this year it has not been necessary fox, the deater to pay us a professional visit, for we have had nothing more serious than a bilions altack. We may well ask whether any other show so good a school-even in England, enn a | record:

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The weather happered to be particularly cool and flor, de ecuaiderable number of residents and visitors woro present. The function in the shool-room was followed by aquatic and other sports, and Mrs. Stewart Krokhart presented the winners in these events with their prizoe. -

The Head Master sold: This school was established in 1901 and it was not till two years. later that we had our first prize distribution, when H. H. The Commissioner took the chair. To-day we hold this function for the fifth time. We have been established sufficiently long, you

Englund or in the East-be finds the change will or, for us to tirare sent out into the world

very markod. The routine and discipline are young fellows whom we now call "old boys." If

irksome. In consequence, the boy with a asked, what do you consider the best test of

grievance" is too commonly found in schools of school's success $ I should reply, "where are

the East, aut we may add, the laxit-is-no- theft boy's" and "what are they doing

entirely bix. Perhaps the best evidence that can Judged by this test we may fairly plaim that

be produced, as to the reasonableness of our the school has done well. We, like all other

"chool discipline would be the opinion of boye echools, have, of course, a certain percentage of

who here left me for schools in Engised. I have here a letter foom a boy who left us Isst autuma, 'failure'. No school can undertake to achieve the

In it be says,At Best I did not like the schout impossible, and to turn a pupil defloisut in brain

Where the pupils of a school enjoy such a bit, but have gradually fa"on into their ways, power into a competent and olaver young man. Again some boys seem born into the world with excellent health, work and preparation of lesions which for a time seemed absurd. I now notice a certain inherent moral crookedness, who often should be correepcadingly satisfactory. It is that fellows in Chios bare a far easier time and go wrong at school and continue to go wrong generally admitted that the public examinations are treated more liberally by a long way than when they leave... Bat it is pleasanter to dilata of schuel-hoys in England are rather overdone, those here. Making allowance on the accomplishments of boys of another and the best results, from the examiner's point distance' that 'lende ouchantment to the view"] type, who form the larger proportion. In the of view, are as a rule, obtained in these schools we deim, Sir that the quotation I have given East we have not travelled as far, educationally, where cramming is reduced to a fine art, go to prove that we bave here an ordinary occasional public examination bas English school with the same system, the same as those larger English communitice that form till an our self-governing colonies, and which possanite value as an independent test of pro-discipline.

There is one difficulty the English school- educational systems of their own, practically gross. Last December we entered fivo

for the Cambridge Local master has to face in the East which he would independent of the mother country. The candidates majority of parents out here think and pro- examinations and four pased. The boguet Sad at home, and that is the solour ques-

besition. So strong is the local prejudice against] War in some respects bably will for a long time continue to think who

candidato, failed. He is an American and he Eurasians that we have to exclude them, as s that a boy abould, sooner or later, join some

bas an American's contempt for our English class, from the school. In fact and you can obool in England or Scotland. Most of our pupils therefore some to us as to a transition spelling. We have little doubt that he was not fail to see a certain element of humour in or preparatory school sud complete their ploughed in the Spelling and Dictation paper the situation-we exclude boya who would be schooling elsewhere. We have lost eight of some In reply to my enquiry as to the number of admissible to schools of the highest standing in One, we know, hes joined the Royal Navy; one candidates font in by certain schools that we England: Since the school's establlehment we Is at Clifton College; another has been so oral regard in a spirit of friendly rivalry, the Loosi have received several letters of complaint on the years in Switzerland learning French and Secretary for the examinations held in Shanghai the subject, and had to ask ourselves" what is a German Aberdoon Grammar School, Glasgow telegraphed yesterday the number 60, which Eurasiau!" We consider a Eurasian is one either High School-not to mention others now I take to mean the total number of boys and of whose parents is an Asiatic, but we osanot girly entered for examination at the Shanghai visit the sin of coloured ancestry on the third- contain several of our old boye. But there are parents in the East, we hope an increasing esatra. If this assumption be correct; I find and fourth generation. One result of this number, who consider that the disadvantages that this school farnished one twelfth of extraordinary form of social antipathy is in the of a long separation from home and parents the total number of ontries and scoured wholly unwarrantable attitude of superiority outweigh the advantages of an education lanearly one fifth of the snocenses. Reduced to the little white boy often assumes. Europe. We have had several pupils who percentages wind, the proportion of times find him noting as if he thought that our HübbeBSES to. number entered is eighty moois importance in respectabia society depends have stayed on here till school life ended. Of this group we know of one who with a little per cent, and that the other schools combined as much on colour, as on ducation and man- extrs coming in chantier has been able to secured about thirly por cont. We do not ners. The school's future is, of course, alti. pass into Cambridge University. Others are advance these figures in a spirit of boastfulness, mately connected with the petitioal future of nor do we claim special merit for the teaching the Colony, and the non-development of the out in the East at Newchwang, at Chetoo, at Han kow, at Tientsin. The aeual, perhaps not sta of this school. If it were posible to place is naturally disappointing When wo the best, test of a young man's success in life is the compere and analyse the ages of the various first came here things were going to hum. amount of salary be commands, and it is as candidates, it would, I believe, be found that Weihaiwei was to become a great fortress. surprising as it is gratifying to hear of 'old

barbour. It was to out-giva) Port Arthur and beys still under 31, who are earning salaries

Tsintau. Even when it was decided to abandon ranging from £10 to £250 a year. Ton will instante chytre boxsination wire from fortifications the hope and expectation was agree with ar, I think, that the success of these this school. But we do claim that these figures expressed in boys not only reflects great credit on themselves supply an illustration of our contention that the would became a second Hongkong. But wa but bring on a certain kutos to the school. We influence of climate on the education of the are still waiting for the most important factor to success, viz, security of-

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Our Cadet Corps has been organised since last Prize Day, Government has supplied us

A useful power conferred on the Board of Trade by the new Merchant Shipping not concerns the regulation of bipa names. Heretofore, it has been possible for an owner to make his own ecleation, regardless of the fact that cazlein names might already bave been appropriated half a dozen times over. Now discretionary power in vested in the Board of Trade, which way be expected to discountenance the use of any Rame considered likely to create confusion. That there is risk of misunderstand

was plainly shown the other day in the Admiralty Division, when one of the ships con BANKS Hongkong and Shanghais immo cerned in a collision actually was the Lucania" distely after the payment of the dividend af She was not, however, the swift Cuaurder of $16 paid on the 18th ios were placed at 3646 that name, but a much more modest vessel and 8847, old, and at $507) new, while aa steam trawler. It is obvious that by a mers authenticated sales were reported it lower careful "regard to nomenclature there with beater At tinie-of-closing there are buyers at greater facility for identifying vessels which | G46 and 8505 respectively, with probable sellers the line on which they have been sincated, to in England, and our cirols of aquaintances are thras prízag-one to each form-for the boat/ members. We had onesham fight" or rathor ships will however, have to pass out of existence quiet market to report, and with the exception Chinesa poople, to soms ncqasiutanos with their larger. Ill news, too, is proverbially rapid in papers of su examination to be held after the Force in which, I believe, the school game off -

enstain casually abroad, or whose situation is at a little higher rates. Nationala anohanged olberwins the subject of anxiety. A good many

before doplicated hismes become a thing of the

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THE ARREST OF ADSETTS:

MARINE INSURANCES-We have a very

of a small uale of Unions at 7728, no business has been transnoted.

FIRE INSURANCES With the exception of a small ade of Ho gkong at 815 we bare business to report nader this heading. Chiosa

do not subordinate our school curriculum to young cannot be exaggerated, and that boardingry

topure. At present, it seems, that the plios meet the requirements of an occasional aspirant school tuntien is of necessity more effective than to a naiveralty career. Mast of our papils-that of a day school. Mrs. Beer undertakes this is very popular with, he

nary requires, it generally gate," whether they Buish in England or not-Bonner German tuition here, and it is a matter for con-

On Empire Day H. The Commissioner and with 16 rifles and the usual accessories. We also are permitted to bave Gring practius from or later go into business life. For this reason we gratulation to her and to us that all four boys

Mrs. Lockhart entertained the younger men time to time at the Government range. We. teach no Gresk and comparatively little latin. paned in that subject.

have our crities, and bers of the community at a panic, the school, should like to thank Inspector Cendge for the We lay more, stress on German, the language of

rival commercial people, and our seniors all legitimate ariticism, we frakly admit, serves learn Book-keeping. We attribute the stocks useful purpose. In the East we are of the old boys already mentioned, in part to

their knowledge of local conditions, of the

language. With these points in their favour these old boys, educaled entirely in the East, seem quite able to hold their own in competition with those who some straight from schools in

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of course being included. Each of us received

There was considerable excitement hoco on bare declined to 87 with sellers and no sales. England Bince the establishment of this aghool soll in which to Bourish. If this were The Imperial Conference held in London. We ofta enoourage in as that "asprit de eorpa" which is

year. Apart from the experience he has gained and our welfare.. Mr. Jones bar joined us this

as a teacher in English heels, he possesses the

patient osre he takes in the instruction of its pamphleta on the Empire Day Movement," interest he takes in our Cadet Corps sad for the As an outcome of this Die Honour is offering

night attack this term--the School v. the Police

We expect to have another transit, and. I question whether there is any Summer Vacation. Candidatos will not only second beat. other part of the world where what the Rt. Hon.be expected to show a good knowledge of the shortly...

Dur school magazine enters on its second Mr. Winston Churchill would call a term master supplied in the pamphlets, but will also. inologies incxaatitude fruits so uitable be seked questions concerning the receat your of publicstion and I hope will continus to proper ecossion on which to go fully into the have time on our hands during vacations when the main object of its existences. Mrs. Hamblyn

, is here for a second year, and we gratefully. Tuesday afternoon, writes the Chefoo corre- BHIPPING-Hagkong, Canton and Macaos three new schools have been speed on the

matter I could a lale unfold." Most schools we ask ourselves" what is there to de?” Rend- spondent of the N. C. Daily News remain on offer at 28 without attracting buyers China vast, with which there is of necessity generally meet, prititian-capeolally if anfairing on this subject will be a useful and, I think, thank her for all the trouble she takes over 1 August 14th, when it became known that a Indo Chinas have been placed at $.7, preferred

some competition at Tientsir, at Kulisg and with silence. There is, however, one point on interesting way of spending some of our spare! man of the name of Adsatte, with many and deferred, conjointly, and close quiet at that

the Cathedral School in Shanghai. There are a allaser, who had just arrived from Shanghai, rate. Chisa Manilas have been in some demand had bees arrested on a warrant issued by Mr. at 15, but no shares appear to be available and number of schools in the East which are not which I must ask your indulgezes and that is the bourr. We counidently expect our boys not to

additional advantage of several months' experi Brady

the British Consul, in connexion with we have no business to report. Douglas remain self-supporting, and which, by the assistance question of food. His Honour, id bís remarks regard this as extra work sud a "holiday task, the Hongkong murder. The arrest took place

at 41 nominal; about half-past three o'clock in the after

REFINERIES-China Sugars have further they get from municipal funds, or through at our first prize distribution emphasised the bat in the light of a rather plessaut recreation

the time tor examination comes round, prove business firm. We thank him for the personał connection with missionary and importance of a proper diet for school beys, Whope the papers and answer will, when ence of the practical book-keeping of a London

We the Goon and was effected by Mr.Millent, declined and sellera havs ruled the market, A their

cau and do offer and we cordially endorse his remarks, the British Consulate Constable, who was few antes have been effeped at 98, and more philanthropic societies, anslated by Billy Billow, the well-known born abates are probably procurable. Tusong call for education auder est prics. One resnit, oor sizer that proper school diet should be plain, worthy of the subject and show appreciation of interest he has shown in our games, and the wholesome in quality, antinted in quantity The Commissioner's friendly interest is the interest he has taken in school life generally. our point of view, is Adse ts made a desperate resistance, and Afr.no remarks.

Last January I had a conversation with a estool. Without going into unnecessary details we Milbank was knocked down by a terrifle blow of

MINING-Raubs with and improved ordhin, unfortunate from.

Mr. Francis Ellis of Shanghai has very German gentleman in the course of which we the fist in his left age. His mailant was then have ruled much firmer and after sales at 61 that there is some danger of the fursigner should like to state that our pupils are not felled by Billy Bellew, and secured and lodged And 63, and 63, otoge steady at 7. Charbonages who makes his home in the Esst, becoming, as prosided with late dinners, but that at the other generously offered a prize of Tis 200 for the discussed the respective advantage of the

regarde education pauperfed. There are British Gael at the Consulate. Adsetts are still wanted in a smatt way at quotation. in

meals wa ali rit down together sed partake of boy who showa beyt knowledge. of Green's German and English systems of education.

I do not think we arrived at any definite Docks, WHARVAS, AND GODOWNS- Hong quite a number of people whose expenditure on well known at Chefoo, as for some time he was. proprietor of a salcón here. Some time ago le kong and Whampoa Duok have somewhat

admission. Ele deolared that the Gorman left for Hongkong and the Philippines. His improved their position after the payment of a their stables is altogether out of proportion to the same food. Surely and we make the state Shorter History of the English People," wife left here for Dalby the day before he dividend of $4 on the 20th ins, and with rumours expenditure on their children 'eechsoling. This ment, I think, with a proper sense of humility Candidate's knowledge is to be tested by indepan conclusion; but my friend made one striking school turned out "a scholar," hat the English arrived, bebimself was making preparations of prospective good orders, the rate bas gone up schooi exists entirely on its own merits. We the food that is good enough for the master dent eximination to be held a such time as we to follow her at the time of his arrest. He was to $100 with buyers ex dividend..

wave deliberately chose to establish the school at Wei- is good enough for his pupil! While soms consider the subject has recited suffoien t other than very

BD03}] possession of money, postoffice orders and valu heard of, no

in general and I should like to be able to add haiwel in preference to a port with a large robeois forbid boys to receive "tack" from preparation. We should like to give publica man." In so far thon as English schools and the steady to stor ables worth from two to there thousand dollars

this school in particular-turn oat men,-young About half-past seven o'clock on Tueday Kowloon Wiseres continue neglected and foreigú population for reasons which will bose hors during the term, we permit it in modera expression to the gratitude, we all feel to Mr.

We am organising a school library and have men who approach that idea! not before na ja avening the excitement was incressed by reason the rate has further fallen to 68. We under-recapitulation. Weihaiwei is the healthiest 1300; but we seak to make this indulgence an Ellis for his generons interest in us," of the prisoner's stops from the British stand that a new issue capital of this stock Consular gaol, where he bad ouly been confined in on the tapis, hanghai Docks have ruled place on the coast, We might safely go further extra prelisge to be earned by good conduct and

few hours. Adseite, who is a tall, muscular neglected in this market and stondy in Shanghai and declare it possesses one of the best olimates satisfactory work. Our pupils hava hitherto set aside a small room for the special purpose of "Holy Writ" as the perfect man." You will, man and who had gained some reputation as ant 80. Hongkew Wharves retain steady at 221, in the world. It is unfortuuste fox our reput failed te convince us that there is any encouraging boys-to-spent more time in quiet-I-feal sure, agree with me that we justify our

Bociety. bozer, made his escape through a window not LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS-Hong, stion that most visitors come here in the rainy educational value attached to the tin of jam, or reading. Mr. G. Nielsen has also receptly made existence, and render a necessary mortion to

CHAIETAN'S REMARKS. our Library, which we propose to order from quite eighteen hobes quare. He had been kong. Louds continue on offer et 98, without reason the time of the year when people are syrup, or endensed milk, for surreptitiopes the bandsome effer of providing 109-books for T. drinking. heavily prior

to his capture, and cou-apy asles to report. Hotels have been in a fair

His Honour, in the enutke of his remarks, mere liable to take chill-and they suure times consumption, in a school desk, or play box, er riderable alarm was felt when it became known demand during the week at 100 but few shares

We have in addition to thank Mr. said he understood that one of Mr. Bear's objects that this desperado was at large. A member of are forthcoming at the low rate and buyers look sceptical when we try to assure them that, even in bed. We therefore, assume control of London.

Nielsen for his kindness in paying the expenses in having a prize distribution was to have his marises were landed from the United States continus to rule the market at time of closing. taking the year-all-round it is really s dry the tack" applies, which are issued at siafed orniser Galveston to offect his capture. In A few Kowloon Lands have changed houds30 ligte but surt is our dehbertaronviction incat and red intervals,

Emilbank, although; CTTON MILLS The Infest quotations from

work, and develops more satisfactorily in other little poffensive critisiem. Aus result of football match with the C.1 M. Bohoot to Boga only a proper ono for making the attempt at We lost the match by 2 goals to nil; but tried that Mr. Borr had suceded admirablĝin big bar per mail show declines in all Gottens for six years' raridends. That boys de better. We in cur turu would like delge in a of our trip to Cheloo fast November to playa, ding! He thought that the onion was not M180SLABROUH-Dairy Farms continue in directions, in n boarding school than in a day, this school for some six years, we have gralsally house about ten o'clock on The house was surrounded by Chinese after sales at 11 and 111. also wester at 11

The Eastern boy is brought up, Goa-sickness. This afternoon we have aquatic but that was in a very different building. He policeman and admittanes was demanded. The with sellers, a demand at a lower rato however require any attempt st proof.. Again I cannot East are often over-indulged, perhaps, un- done better if several of us had not suffered from pleasure of distributing the prises at this school,

response was the extinguishing of the rests with no response, and the market closes. Imagine that any parent, who can possibly avoidably en Ught that was bernity within barsepahtelyek, beamyass-bage found

ing 1205 and the fast round of our tennis so-far as to describe the wohool now as an “old. door was burst open and Adsets was discovered bayers at 11, and more are wanted at the rat afford-another-spangement and whe naturally we often think, toc luxuriously as regarde diet, sports. We hava depressed the number of remembered describing the school on the former seized and handenfed, making an resistance, cents paid on the 17th inst. Watsons alpse moral character, would willingly educate that through having so much dune for him by a tournament. Mre, Stewart Lookbart has kindly boy" it was satisfactory to learn that it possessed endeavouring to conceal himself. He was Ropes close in demand at 224 ex divident of 80 would like to see his son grow up with a strong 2014 tondependent-pa-aureliaut in character, swimming races to enable us to work in a run-occasion as healthy infant. Without going

(Continued on page 6.) GB was wavered on-board the Galveston" bina all-demand at 11 but ga hare no sales son in a cosmopolitan settlement, and in the superfinity of obsequious attendants. When he consented to present the winners of different

comes to tchpol boarder-be-the school inerenta with their prizes. - thin mariner, to wait the decision of the to report. We have nothing farther to report midst of a crowded native population. authorities as to his fature movements,

under this heading.

and

up the chase, accompanied by Billy Bellow

sgaia, pluckily took sh

in a native

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exception of Ev

They discovered Adsetts, hidday night. demand,at 16, but thero aro no sellers. Cements sakool, is a preposition too obviously true to been forced to the conclusion that boys in the to console ourselves by thinking we should have object (hear; hear). Four years ago he had the

that

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