Page
LOCAL SPORT.
CRICKET.
B.K.C.C. "A" Y. E.G.A. Played at Happy Valley on Saturday, this match ended in a win for the Artillery by three
wickets and 22 rank. Scores are:-
..."""-
8. 9. Logan, e Down
A. Mackenzie, b Graveli
Robinson, Down
8. Moore, 1.b.w. b James....
M. A. David Gradwell ...
P. Jaaks, e Owen, & James
J. H. Chalmers, b Larmogr
H. H. Taylor, aot out.
F. H. Stevens, e Whitworth, b Larmou
F. W. Brewer, ab-ent-
Extras
Total......
2.3.A.
Lt. Larmour, Retired
C. S. M. Owen, Retired....
Gr, Attreal, net out.......
-Gr. Richards, not out,
Gr. Gradwell, Robinson
Gr. Whitworth, Darey, b Robinson
Gr. Slade, Robinson....
Gr. Bollin, o Sub, b Rotinaon...... Sergt. Jamos, Lt. Down and Gr. Nash,
did not bat.
Extra
Total
B.K.C.C. V. UNITED SERVICE.
14
13.
.79
Saturday's matoħ between the teams mention of ended in a draw after an exciting game in which the batsmen of both teams showed to advantage. Scores and analyses are :---
ILI.C.C.
A. A. Ciszton, b Sharpeqapanes T. E. Pearce, o Lucy, Lowis
H. B. Hakin, 1.b. w.,
Sharpo
E. A. Fowler, not out
R. Hauquck, o and b Eayment
WC. D. Turner, h Sharpe
H. Haroosk, e Sharpe, b Loris
I, R. Pholips, J. Hall, Dr. Atkinson
and H. D. Sharpin, did not but.
18
Extras....
Total. (for 6 wickets).
8.
..28
BOTTLING ANALYAIB,
M-
Lowis,
13
53
Mitford.....
#
Sharpe
5.1
0
Barton
2
Raymont
&
0 36
7
UNITED SERVICED.
Macfarlane nyatan, pentru
1
Capt. Krickenbeck, a and b Poarco..
Lieut. Taylor, rotired hart
23
Major Maofarine, c Sharpin, b Makin... Lieut. Misli, o Fowlor, fi Hakin.... ...
Eng.-Lieut. Kayment, o Makia b Hancock
Capt. Mitford, not out.
Major Lowis, not out .........
• 33
Capt. Mayhow, Lt Lucy, Bandemaa Barton
And Corp. Bharpe, did not bat.
Extrala Peltier
`BELLEW ́AND-DIMMS"-
THE BONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 18tи, 1908.
Bellew's reputatión is known to all men who follow boxing, in Hongkong, consequently word about his opponent will no 'doma amins He is a coloured gentleman with a powerful arm, a keen eye and an extensive knowledge of the art of salf-defence. In short, he is what Americana exlla tongh proposition," and Bellew recognising this, took no chance
a simple in the ten round content. It was matter for him to lead off, or draw his won on in former contests, but on Saturday night he kept the same strict guard as his opponent. Each round was fast and exciting, but little damage was done on either side, the pontestants knowing well how to take care of themselves. On points the win would probably have gone to Bellew, whose right played heavily on Biusms' left ribs, and although the inter retaliated with some solid bits it was seldom that they passed the guard of "Billy," whose scisuos more than equalled his disadvantage in weight, The tenth of teu 'willing round was carried through with the same gusto as the first, the referee on the conclusion announcing
a dran, that the result was
Before the audience dispersed Simms announced his willingness to meet "Billy" Belles in a twenty round contest, and Bellow intimated that he was open at any time to accept this challenge in consideration of a substantial side stake. In conclusion's word of praise is due to the referee, Mr. A Parker, and the time-aepers, Messrs. Campbell and S. Kelly, who performed their duties to the satisfaction of all concerned,
BASEBALL.
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE.
ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.
St. Pants Cellego manual prixs distribution took place on Saturday, Captain W. Armstrong, hen. A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor, presiding. There were present among others the Van Archdeacon Banister, Mr. Amos. P. Wilder, Conaal-General for the United States, Mr. J. D. Dathan, R.N., Rev. J. H. Väntel, Bev. J. H. France, Rev. . 8. For and Mr. T. S. Pattenden..
The Hor, &, A. Bunbury, principal, road th report for the year as follows:-
On the first occasion of a public prize-giving in St. Paul's College it may be well to speak a word upon the nature of the College and its past history, The training College of the Church Missionary Society's Sonth China was founded with view to the Mision
training of a body of native orgy and Christian (mokers for the propagation of the Gospel in the Colony of Hongkong and in Chins, acoonding to the principles of the Church of England, and it is as a training College for the mission work of the Society, and an E means of providing men as native teachers and proschers that it has always been conducted, The College is divided into two departments for boys and for men.
(4) It was Bishop Houre's hope that 19.1 Paul's College might become a training ground. dot only for tesohere and presshers of the C. M. 8. South China Mission but also for other lænde to which the Chiness emigrate. The Bishop lived to new this hopé fúlfilled in the arrival of
mon, one of, whom was sent by the Arob bishop of Sydney, the other by the Bishop of Honolula, These two were called home at the same time as the Bishop. This year we have welcomed two young Chiness men sent by the Bov. W. H. Elton from the S. P. G. Mission at Sandakan, North Bornes, one of whome will
probably return next year sua mohool-master to that mission, while the other remains with us for some years louger with a view to ordination Wa bará also receiŢed a young man sent by the Rev. W. E. Gadson of the New Booth Wales C. M. S. auxiliary, to be trained as a catachist,
He can only occasionally
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(5)-Of the nineteen mea who, during the past wight years have passed out of the training TELEPHONE NO. 135 collage, thirteen are still in the mission doing good and faithful work; fvo have resigned and ene has been called home. The poet of a catechist in an up county station is no easy one. He is in abang pf a group of Christians, often very ignorank receive visits from a native or foreign clergy-ohing of the Motor. When their friends] man. There is a temptation to laziness as he learned that they intended, in an open boat only must be largely his own master as regards 26 fast long by 4 foot 3 in. beam, to attempt the disposal of his time. There is above all the 16% mile ran to Capton and back (from the maddening power of heathenism all round: Hongkong, of course) the Skipper, the Chist ROBINSON · PLANO This year we have bad to mourn the moral Engineer, the Steward, and the Pavinger were
CO.. LTD. failure of one. young school master and one called many names, none of them complimentary, such a commonplace affair that the olkeri both cases led to resignation, but as senior catechist in circumstances which in The fifth, Chinese, traited the undertaking some of con- paid less attention to the solemn warnings of the work of the other men
doba. Provisioned for a week, the "Kelvin," siderable parts, others of more limited ability, their friends than they might otherwise barə we thank God we take courage for three men who, amid many diflollies, give clear and named after its motor, left at 8.40 am. on faithful witness to Him. When in the spring Saturday, and reached Centon via Whampos at of the year the Mission houses at Lim-chau-fu 78 p.m., against a seriously adverse tide all the near Pakhoi, were sacked by rioters the brunt way. It was also a one-stop run. The motor of the atmok was borne by Mr. Wong Yukded, or at least got, ne attention whatever,
and had a rib broken, bat thus injured ho
We 60
Boys who are sons of Christian parents are To night there is to be another boxing dis-received into the College at the age of 16 play at the City Hall and, apart from the maia (Chinese), and leave on the completion of their event, which should be an exciting one, there 19th year if found suitable as schoolmasters in should be some willing preliminaries.
the day or boarding school of the Mission working under the supervision of Chinese or English clergy. The other and original part of the training college is the student class separate in organisation and workings whiob trăing men not under the age of 20) se native the visitors won, but yesterday's contest was oloset than previous ones and shows that with preachers sad atechists. The students, are practise the local team will be able to do big supported by a grant from the Church Mission things. The score yesterday stood air inningsary Society which covers the cors of board, Leung, at ex-student, who was severely beaten from the moment it started.
A friendly game of baseball was playel at Causeway Bay yesterday between the Y.X.C.A. and a team from the U.3.6. "Callao. As usual
to fire in favour of the "Callao,"
VOLUNTEER RIFLE SHOOTING.
BLAKE SHIELD COMPETITION.
| your
The annual competition for the Blake Shield trophy took place at King's Park rang on Saturday. Fire teams competed and fou of them proved themselves to be very er dy
20
points separating the first matched, only and fourth teams. The winning team this in the Left Half No. 1 Co. (Capt. Wood); the Shield has now been competed for eight times and this Half Co. has won it six times. The only individual score which calls for particular mention is the 93 by Lieut. Scott, his 34 at the 600 yard range being particularly fine effort. Following are the scores *
LP. BALT No. 1 Co.
200 500 *O* Total
25 29.29
83 29 31
51
Total (fer 5 wickets).
BOWLING ANALYDIR.
0.
M
4. Heicar
JS
T. E. Peargo.
0
H. R. Makin
OX
K. D. Sharin.....
14
V
CRAIGENGOWER V. DEFARTMENTAL COEPL
This league match was played on Saturday and resulted in a win for Craigengower by 75 The following are the scores and
analyses
DEPARTMENTAL CORPE,
4. M.S. Pilley c I. Lammert, b Postoji
O, Neill b Brawn
8.18. Powar b Festenji
Corps. Wareer o Irving b Postcoji..
8. B. MoA For b Brag
Sargt Stools & Ross b Pestonji ...........
Sargt Shute b Brawn...
Ft Tullay b Pestomi
Pte Cles run out.
Corp Towley not out
Extras
Total
Pestou..... BrAWE
·BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. K.
7 62
CRAIGENGOWER.
R. Pestonji 1.b.w. h.O'Neill .....
L. E. Lammert a Power b Steelo
A. O. Brawn L... & Shateatadamai
H. L. Manderson b'O'Neil... 12
Irving Fully
F. Lammert b Ố'Neil to............o way
R. Bass b O'Keil
M. E. Asger b Staulė.....
L. A. Ross, run out
H. Rapp not out
M. A. R. Souza a b Fully.
Extras
Total
100
BOWLINU ANALTBIR,
O'Neill
11
5. 31
Stonlo......
10
326
2
Shuto
.7
129
Fully
3.
10
KOWLOON T, TELEGRAPHS,
This cricket matob, played at Kowloon on Saturday, ended in a win for the home team by 22 runs, the total scores being Kogloon, 105; Telegraphe, 88, Not being in poescation of the books, we are unable to give detailed cores.
FOOTBALL.
H.I.B.C. t.' NAVY.
There was an exciting Engby match on Saturday at Happy Valley between teams re- presenting the Hongkong Rugby Club and the Nary. Play was fast throughout, and at times rough, but the game was well worth seeing, and that skilful play throughout the match was appreciated was made manifest by the continued applause of the large attendance: The honour of victory fell to the Club who scored 21 points to their opponents 13.
PUGILISM.
Mr. "Billy" Billow gave his last exhibition of the nobleart at the Theatre Royalon Saturday night, and as befors maintained bis reputation for fair and clean fighting. The fret item on
• sit round the evening's programme was exhibition spar between Hutelias (Bellaw's trainer) and Clifford. The latter had ample opportunity to display his soience, Hutchins being "out of the running" from the start. The spar was a tame one: there was only one man in it; and the audience wore not sorry to pass on to the next event, which was mach mors"
to their taste, the opponents being skilful and,
Capt. Wood Br. Chapman Gr. Tollan
... 31
25 27
Calchick Qalak... Manuk Wilkins Brown
27
2 18
23
23
Totals
200 500, G03. Total
Capt. Armstrong
42 29 -18
69
C. B. M. Andrew
... 25
97
93
75
*** 28
25
8 81
*
....26
31
21
81
20
,,213 224 159 626 ET. HALP No. 2 Co.
Bargt. Duchy
Corp. Biden
Br. Jackman
Gr. Ballook...
Frakliu Warriok
Totals
25 36 80
32 26 80 ... 23 26 ZT
24 21 74
:...201 219 196 606 LT. HALF NO. 2 Co.
200 500 600 Total 27 28 26 S
34 93 25 76
Capt. Skinner
Lieut, Scolt
Wollo
C. M. S. Rodger
Bgt. McCorqucdale
Dr. Sorby
Gr. Frith
او
Anderson...
Totala
42 27
$25 20
25
...212 213 189 614 RT. HALF NO. 1 Co.
C. 8. M. Mesk
Sgt. C. Hanve
Corp. Beth..
Gr. Dancan
· 200 50 60 Total *242" 20 24 72-
24 23 72
26
28
23
24 2 75
28
32. 28
Sibbitt
23 26
72
"
1J
E. Humphreys
71
ม่
C. Humphreys ... Bluun...
68
.32 31 90
Totals
202 206 198 606 ENGINEER Co.
Cspt. Crake.. Sgt. Lapsley
Crawford Logan
37
Sapper Channst
F
Totals
200 500 600 Total
19 8 14
41
27
80
39. 17
61 14
48
... 20
26 31 24 81
Crane.... Haines...
Pendlebury ...
12
31 85
187 163 130 479
YACHTING.
M
CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB. The Corinthian Club held their fourth of the series of Club races отет the following contse:Lyemoon Beacon, Cust-Rock, Merger's East Buoy, Kowloon Rook. The results were as follows:-
One Design Class.
Ariel Doris Asthore FAS ...
Spray
Grel...
Joan... Theola Nina
H.
12
12
12
The voyage was without any incident worth kan never applied for change of work, but recording. Huge Locks of wild duck were seen There were a few regriminations, a, for after a short, obange in Hongkong, rotarned mange on the lower reaches of the river, to the work of preaching the Gospel to bis instance, when the Steward dropped the leg of fellow countrymen.
egg against the matton in the oily bilga, and the Chief Engineer, breaking an - made his language of a kind to pass that on to "agneta" to make mastard, got a abesk that the others.
Finally it only reminise to thank the many friends who have helped the College in
HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.
PIANOS
TUNED
AND REPAIRED
BY
QUALIFIED MEN
AT
MODERATE CHARGE.
Hongkong, 8th January, 1908.;
+38
WATER RETURN.
Level and storage of water in reservoirs on the 1st January.
Lavel
1907.
Tytam
1908.
Below overflow. Below overflow. 7 ft. 5 in. 6 ft. 3 in.
Tytm Intermediate nil, Tytem Byewash... 28 ft. 2. in. 28 ft. 2 in. Pekfalum: 14 ft. 0 in. Wongnaichung 15 ft. 10 in.
STORAGE GALLONS.
19 7.
8:4,150,000
Tyam Intermediate
0 ft 1 in. 8 ft. 0 in. 38 ft. 4 in.
1908. 333,150,000
tuition, and support of those who kavo families. For the boys no such provision is made. They ars supported in the school by their fees which about cover the cost of food and by contribution of subscribers in Hongkong or in England.
(6)-Studien. During the year the students No boys are taken in free, with the oxsoption
hava resuived instruction and bosn sxamined in of four sons of widows. The student plass.
and Chinese Classion, the nucleus of the College, was commended Old and New Testaments, the Prayer Book,
Four hours rent at Canton was permitted, in 1899 by the Rev. C. Bennett at Shin-bing, Christian Doctrine when students were settled in a Chinese house Regular instruction has also been given in with Mr. (now the Rev.) Fok Tsing Shan. In mon composition by Mr. Fok. The boys' the autumn of the year Mr. Fok and the base rescired instruation in Old and Now and the return journey started at something to wharf at 10:35 yesterday morning. The roste students moved dowa to Centen, where a house Testaments, English, Geography, Arithmetic love, the party disembarking at the Status was rented for them and for the Rev. G. A the new Geometry, the Roma ised Character, followed is charted at 91 miler, so the log shows an average speed for the twenty bones running Banbury, Work continued steadily in spite the terning of the skiesl into colloquial, of the settlement arising in the north the Chinese Classics and singing. A class of a fraction over eight miles an hour. Coming throughout the spring and summer of 1900 on the Frayer Book has been held weekly down in the night, the motor was left to mind In the September of that year it was deemed and a general knowledge lecture has also its own business, the only man on watob being adviable to move the students to Hongkong, been bald weekly, of which, for the Inst the Skipper, staring at his compass in the light and a fat was taken in Hollywood Road; bug weeks of the warm the Government book on of a lantern dimly burning, and munching what was our surprise when, after the summer Hygiens has served as a basis. Drill bas biscuits with a top droming, of cylinder oil.
It saya much for this boat and motor that holidays, the students not only themselves barn held three times a week and English games returned but also brought with them their sons have been played more than before and a Games after such a trial it should have taken part in Fund has been opened. A debating society the C..T. C. race yesterday afternoon, and and younger brothers, a number of boys, and pointed out to the College suthorities that was started into in the year and is well sup-finished fest, from “soratob," in record time. (except af Eukhoi, 300 miles away) there was ported. The health of the boys hau bein no school belonging to our church where boys generally good and an attack of beri-beri this could receive an advanced education. The dis spring was far less severe than in former years, volution of Chinese day school held in St. Paul's College enabled the late Bishop Hoare to offer the present building to the Church many ways; our best thanks are due to the consider what steps should be taken to cope with Poifalum Missionary Society for this work, an offer which whether resident in Hongkong or in Chins was gladly accepted. To the late Bishop for whose contributions have assisted the working seven yearn the College owes a deep debt of of the school so materially; to Miss Stewart, gratituda It owes any success which it may the Rev. A, D, Stewart and to the Bishop have attained owing to his wise conazol and for Boripture prizen and Mrs, Banbury for sympathy. To #ishop Lander also the College taking classes in English; to Mr. W. L
Estimated popu- has been able to offer respotful and hearty Pattenden for giving an Englah prise (for
Consumption.. 114,383,000 129,972,000 gallons
lation ......
296,10) 206,010 Consumption per greeting. As regards the work of the past year which he also examined); to Miss Stow for conducting a singing class at the Kowlocu
head per day
15.6
20.3 gallone progresa may thankfully be recorded,
Rider mains in operation during the whole school; to Dr. Wilder, Consul General of the
Constant supply in all United States of America for the gift of a harmonium which greatly assists the aforesaid Farm that the cattle in No. 7 shed showed of December 1906,
bail and 32 cabrea in the sheds and on examins. The return of Consumption is subject to orror owing to the difficulty of moonrate measurement singing abss; to Mr. T. Howard of London for "ymptoms of illness. There were 12 cows, one districts during the whole of December 1907.. the gift of Quinine, and to Dr. Gibson and Dr. tion Mr. Gibson found five of the calves had whilet the extension works at Albaney Filter To for this kind and valuable medical aveïxtauce. A football which came as a Christmas present high temperatures. All the calves were romered Bude sro in progress from England to the boys of the Kowloon school to No. 1 Isolation Shed, those with-fever at one No. 7 and No. 1 Isolation shed were then closed. was also much appreciated and beat thanks are end and the healthy ores at the other. Shed hereby conveyed to the kind donor,
animals were housed and of the nine appeared Another outbreak occurred at midway, where 36 || auspicious. These nice were removed to No. 2 Isolation Shed; ten were left where they wors and the remainder (17) were placed in an empty. "hed slightly lower down the hill. This was to give the animals more room. The sheds sprayed with disinfectant and thoroughly cleansed,
COLONEL MARTIN mored that all the animal" be destroyed.
(1)-A preparatory school has been started which relisves the College staff of much elementary teaching. This school has been placed under the charge of a young master, Mr Lung Kin Fan, who was the frat boy to pass out of the boys' school inte mission employ. This school now containa 22 boarders, all baptis ed children of Christians and 30 day boys, of whom some are houtbens. All boys pay fees and the receipts are almost enough to defray expenses, except the salary of the masters. We. There was then an exhibition of physical have been greatly sided by the kindness of the drill, which was favourably commented. Colonial Government, which has granted us one of the old cnial yament at Kowloon City on repairing lead. The school in doing well. The Rer, Fong Yet San or Benior Chinese Clergy-
man lives next door and takes much interest in Visitors to this school will be
the little lady. welcomed.
oz
by the Chairman, who dwelt on the value of physical training for the young, and then proceeded to distribute the prize.
On conclusion of his task Mr. Armstrong was accorded a vote of thanks, and the proceed. ings ended with the singing of the National
Anthem
ANOTHER ECHO OF THE WAR.
up.
A special mesting of the Banitary Board was Tytam held at the Board room at noon on Saturday to Trism Byarash an outbreak of rinderpest at the Dairy Farm, Wongnaichung Pokfulam, The Hoo, Dr. J. H. Atkinson (president) presided, and there wars alan present Dr. F. Clark, Medical O Meer of Health, Colonel Martin, R.A.M.C., Captain Lyon, Captain Superintendent of Police, Mr. A. Shelton Hooper, Mr. Lau Chu-pak and Mr. G. A.
Woodsock (anoretary).
Mr. A GIBSON, Veterinary Surgeon, informed the Board that on Thursday he received a report from the Manager of the Dairy
+
Mr. HOOPBR-What is the value of the infested calves!
Mr. GIBSON-Wall, they range from $20 to $90 or $100; there are 14 nick calves,
The PRASIDENT—Are you trying the serum with these calves?
Mr. Gi0N-No; the results with serum last your were not very satisfactory, I do not recommend the killing of these calves for the
"
zil.
Bil
nil, 36,000,000 33,074,000
193,212,000
Total 374,224,000
48,410,000 1,122,000
577,694,000
CONSUMPTION OF WATDE IN THE CITY AND
HILL DISTRICT DURING THE MONTH
OF DECEMBER.、 1906,
1907,
KOWLOON WATER WORKS.
1907.
1008... Kowloon-Gravitation
blow overflowr Reservoir......... nil, 26 ft. 8 in.
BYOBAGE GALLONS,
1908.
Kowloon Gravitation
19:7.
Reservoir...... Dil. 132,5 +0,000
CONSUMPTION OF WATER IN KOWLOON DURING THE MONTH or DECEMBER.
1906.
1907.
Consumption... 16.461,000 21,102,000 gallons Estimate popu.*.**
latian.
82,450 90,000 per.. Consumption
head per day
8.4 gallons The Government Analyst reports that the water is of excellent quality.
Peblio Works Department,
W. CHATHAM, Water Authority.
MODERN BRITAIN COMPARED TO ANCIENT ROME.
Major-General Baden-Powell addressed boys, at the Regen t-streat Polytechalo on "Boy large-gathering, principally of young men and
"Great Britain is to day just about the same sa the Roman Empire was 2,000 years age" he aald. We know the latter's history, and all Mr. Gresor-Aboat 85 or 70 per cent. The PRESIDENT-If Colonel Martin's ang- her faults, and we should take care that we do gestion is adopted it would involve the Govern-st fall into the same errors ment is an outlay of $17,000.
(2)-Ous of the last committee meetings at which the late Bishop Hoare presided was that
The vase between the Koreau Government at which an improved connection was effected bolwes the country day schools at Pakhci, and Kears. Rondon, Plaisant & Co, which has been slowly dragging along for the past Canton and Shia-bing, and the College. As a result of this I was able at the closs of the last three years, has at last been settled, says the Korea Daily News. It dealt with an order school year to examine the schools at Canton given to the French firm by the Korean Go- and Shingbing (Pakuoi was too far off, and to rernment for 50,000 side, 1,900,000 rounds of ses the boys who were to enter the College this ammunition, and complete mining machinery for 6 Government, wine in Pinggang. The year and also later to appoint subjects for boys order was accepted bit the armament has not entering the College in February 1908. This got farther than Hongkong from France, close connection benefits, I ballave, both the when the war broke out and everything was I saw to-day seem to bo recovering.
held
COLONEL MARTIN-What percentage would Seouls." Half the money had already been Мончев. schools and the collega. As a result of it all paid, and on the conclusion of the war, the boys who entered the training college this Rondon, Plaisant & Co, pressed to be allowed you expect to care? year had passed through country day schools. to deliver the goods. This was refused, as was (3)~I am glad also to record the revival of also the balance of the money: Negotiations the students' class. When the late Bishop were then entered into between the Franol Hoars was drowned in September, 1906, all the Consul General and the Raideney-General, four studente were drowned also. Their pisoss with the result that a small commission was appointed to go thoroughly into the matter and It at last did and have been filled by four others, "Two who have arrive at a decision buon native agents for some years at Pakho Messra Rondon, Plaisant and Co. agreed to and Bhia-hing and two others recommended by assept the sum of Y300,000, together with the retention of the 50,000 rifles and the 1,000,000 antire clergy who had not previously been in
roauds of ammunition, as completo settlement missionary employ. Thus the class has been of the claim, os cordition that the money was redcastituted and continuous instruction has paid over not later than January 1st, 198, the
the Korean Government retaining mining been given by the Rar. Fuk Taing-chan and
implements. Oar eoul machinery and rounded the wrong mark in error myself. The students have given regular help temporary understands that the Department and did not finish.
in the city preaching hall and also have con- for Finance Recepted the decision and has Motor Boat Seolion.
ducted Sunday services at Kongmoon, Early handed over to Mesar. Rondor, Plaisant & in the year they also assisted the Rev. W. E. Co., the sum decided upon, Soonds a case that Hipwell in evangelistic work at the Feast of threatened to be interminable. The armament, it is added, is still in the guidoras at Hongkong but the mining machinery is rusting at the Dragon's Mother at Net-hing, on the
Chemulpo.. West River.
Mets. did not finish;
Doreen
Eva ve
Iris
willing. They were Maxwell and Miller, both Caress
of the U.S.S." Willmington", and both were good Dorothy men, Miller combined with a fair knowledge of the ari, the Botivity of a Marriott, while Maxwell's skill was only exceeded by bis xingeraft. A stirring six round bout ended in a draw, and then the principals of the evening came on."
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Rome, too, had municipal councils which ran up the rates and were always making Mr Hoorns-I think it is rather premature squables on party grounds, which seems to be to kill them all, and would propose that discre- just what is happening new in pieces not a
had the question of free food. onary powers be rested in the Hon. Dr. thousand miles from Great Britain. Itoma, too, Atkinson and Mr. Gibson to kill those whisli Rome, too, played games, but gradually gave ap playing them, and paid others to do it, they think should be killed.
The FEESIDENT-Calves which recover are They did not mind killing a few gladiators, more valuable,
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because they could quite easily bay a for more; but I do not suppose it could be done quite the Mr. GIBSON-Doubly so Mr. LAU CHU-PAE seconded Mr Hooper's same now, because I understand football players cost abon: £2,000. By giving up playing, the motion, and it was carried.
Romaus became puny.
The foreiga mauning of their ships was HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your com Charmant and Special Skin Topic and Poudre giving comparisons between the Romans at plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Crème Charmante. Lait another reason for their fall. I conid keap on Charment will enable you to do it. Her their fall sad Britous at the present time."
"If every one does his duty as a good citizen, Specialities for the Skin are the study of a ifetime. A. 8. Watson & Co., Ltd., Sole Agents nothing will go wrong, and that is what I want
564 to instil into the rising generation,
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