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A mesange dated Pittsburg, Feb. 17 keya :-) Over 20,000 men have been temporarily thrown out of work by the annual flood in the city and vicinity. Thousands of people are compelled to live on the second floors of their houses, and the of life. Cautions vatinintes plans the damage done at £400,000. The flood is slowy subsiding

policemen in skiffs are distributing the necessi-

Police Sergeant Garrard, who lesvar for kome accompanied by Mrs. Gerrard on Saturday by the English mail, received a very complimentary send off on Tuesday from the Chinese in Sheng Shui and neighbourhood where he has been stationed for several years. The sergeant was also the recipient of two silk work scrolls from the villagers P. S. Korr from Ping Shan inke

over the duties at Sheung Shui,

TELEGRAMS.

[REUTRE'S SERVICE.] PRINCE KUMI IN MADRID,

LONDON, March 18th. Prince Kumi has handed the Queen of Spain the order of the Crown, on behalf of the Empress of Japan..

ILLNESS OF THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA.

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LONDON, March 16th. The Emperor of Austria is ill with a bad cold, and all audiences have been cancelled.

LOSS OF A CAPE LINER.

LONDON, March 16th.

HONGKONG UNIVERSITY.

*(b) Assuming that a School of Law were added lafer, and that these thres Schools form; so far as our prosent horizon extende, the fall A meeting of the Committee convened by scope of the University, what buildings would H. E, the Governor to consider the project of it be advisable to undertake at once, with the behing a University for H ngkong, wafands at present in sight, and what sum would held at Government House yesterday at 4.80 p.mit be necessary and advisable to set aside for The following gentlemen were present: The maintenance or endowment, looking to the Bishop of Vloteris, Hos. Mr. May, CMG conclusions arrived at under (a) P Hoe. Dr. Ho Kai, C.M.G, Hon. Mr. A. Thom

The gentlemen whom I propose to ask to son, Hon. Mr. Pollock, Sir Paul Chater, Hon, advies us on those points are specially qualified Mr. Chatham, OMG, Hon. Mr. Brawin, Dr.

to decide on the staff and buildings, and general Atkinson, Dr. J. 0. Thomson, Mr. A. H cost of maintenance of Schools of Medieius, Rounde, Dr. Bateau Wright, De, Jordan, Mr. Engineering and Law, and also to give us rough Turner, Mr. Bowley, Mr. Murray Stewart,

estimates of the cost of the buildings required." Hon. Mr. Keawick was unavoidably alsoat When we have the results of their deliberations and Mr. Mody deferred attendance till the next

before us, we shall be in a better position to meeting.

decide how far we can embark upon this pre- HIS EXCELLENCY spoke sa follow jest, and what form our immediate action. Gentlemen :—I have naked you to meet", me should take. As regards the first of, the two here to-day in order to announce to you that questions, which I propose to refer to the a large sum of money has been offered with the Committee,what staff is required and what object of building a University in Hongkong its cost will 59-there is nothing to inter- Some time ago Mr. Bennie called upon me and fore with su

immediate reply. But informed me that Mr. Mody had read with great regards the second how much money it is sofo

hoped might not be far distant when Long immediate and practical utility of the scheme, interest some references I had made in speeches to spend on buildings and how much should be at voxious prize distributions to the day which devoted to, maintenance so as to ensure the koug would have a University and that heit is clear that the Sub-Committee's report (Mr. Mody) desired to place the magissent sam

will entirely depend upon the amount of: of $150 000 at my disposal for this object, but

1 feel canddout that the he desired that the matter should not for entire community will recognize the import-~~-~

money available, the present bo divulged. I will ask Mr. Rennie to confirm these statements. He has age of this project. It will place Hongkong in a unique prsition in the Far East. It will A reign of terror exists in Porte nu conrented to be a member of this Committaa

no doubt siteset to this Colony the sons of Prince. Twelve of the leading citizens, but did not desire to attend to-day. My arst

weltby and influential Chinese gentlemen, who are alleged to be concerned in a con.impression was that it was essential that the

and it will have far-reaching effcote upon Hongkong College of Medinine abould be amalga spiracy were dragged from their beds and mated wib any scheme for a Univeralty and the prestige and influence of Great Britain Bummarily executed. An ultimatum has should not exist as it were as a rival. This throughout the Chinese Empire. It will, been sent by the French and German would involve their abandoning the site they taken in the recent bistory of this Colory. I most important step Ministers demanding the surrender of had obtained for their College buildings at

take therefors this opportunity of inviting Taiping-sban, which is unsuitable and does those gentlemen whether European or Chinese not offer suffolent space for the larger schwhose interests are bound up in this Colony; and giving up the building plans which they had already finally decided upon, and adopting extended in the Far East, or who would or who desire to 800 British influence a scheme of building which should be part

The Liner Newark Castle has been totally wrecked off Zululand. The wife of Major the rest, including Major General Dalton, Boys, and two of the crew were drowned,

and a detachment of troops for Mauritius

were saved..

REIGN OF TERROR IN HAYTI.

LONDON, March 16th.

refugees,

Mr. Asquith has announced that the Cressy and the Indefatigable have been despatched to the Island, and French and German warships are niso proceeding. It is announced in Berlin that the French and Germans are acting together.

DEATH OF CONSUL-GENERAL ROMANO.

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I think, bo` the

adequate to carry out the scheme in its en- tirety. To do the thing well, and provide a fully adequate endowment even for the modest ba gining which I purpose, a sum of probably not far short of 31,000,000 or a yearly income of $60,00) would be required. By whatever

of, or capable of expansion into the larger welcome a project which would assist the project The Court of the College han boon friendly Empire of China to obtain the iu consultation with Mr. Ronnie and myself Western knowledge which so many of her sons are now seeking and can only obtain st. for some time past and they have concurred in the proposals subject to certain conditious. great ceat, and by exile from their country, to come forward and support Mr. Mody in But they have some misgivings as to the vital

bis munificant donation, and enable us to give question of the cost of maintaining the University when it has been erected. They rightly feel that effect to his generons effort, by subscribing a they have for years past been labouring to attain an object which at last they find to be on the verge of attainment, and they naturally do not wish. to jeopardise the results of their Labours by being associated with a scheme which A case of robbery with violence took plass in

does not offer an equal asurance of success. of head) lurked in every unorthodox whis-the centro of the city on Tuesday evening.

In other words the College of Medecine has per of respect for Parliament or People. Four men entered a house on the top floor at

sufficient money for the buildings it require of the proposed university. It is, I am aware, A. S. WATSON & CO.. The Royalists in all sincerity denounced 35 Wellington Street under the pretence that

and sufficient funds, and premises of help, to not a well phosan time at which te manare, the Parliamentarians as rebel soun; and they were searching for sly brothels, The Paenmonia supervened and it was soon evident enable it to at once utilise these buildings to appeal for large funds, but it is nòvoidable, for LIMITED,

inmates of the house naturally resented the that there was little hope of his recovery though the full when erected. Has the projected the gift which I have anounced compels us to would admit no possibility of bonest inten-intrusion whereupon the men assaulted. them he rallied a little yesterday, to died, es stated University aby similar assurance P. This brings got at once and for my part I think it is me to the position of the Government towards aingalarly fortunate that it came in time to Mr. Romane spent his early years in Moon this project and I wish to make that position enable us to incorporate the College of Medicine where ko, was educated at the Royal College absolutely clear, I am ready to recommend in the project before it had become too late to

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The doyen of the consular corps in Hongkong, Mr. Agostinho Gilherme Romano, Consal General for Portugal and Consul for Brazil, died last night at half past ten. - Deceased who was in his 77th year, having been born at Mono in June 1837, had become very feeble of late, and when he was attacked by a chill his vitality was too impaired to withstand it.

tion on their part, mach-as Mr. MUEBAY and afterwards made off with a pash box last night, STEWART, while sympathizing with those containing 8910. No arrests have yet been who deplore the lack of it," dismisses silmade. the criticism so far advanced as "bayed on

and Seminary of St. Joseph. He took up a of J. J. Remedios and Company. It is th commercial career and basam bead of the firm

teresting to note that his wife was a daughter of Mr. Hemedios. He was & Privy Councillor

Household. He was a Fellow of the Geogra phical Society of Lisbon. Among his honours Conception of Portugal, Knight Commander Order Carlos III. and Isabells Catholics, of

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to the Government the grant of B zito

adequate and well adapted for the purpose. which is considered by all to

be fully

But, further that this the Government cannot in present circumstances go. present and prospective liabilities which the

it impossible for me to hold out hopes that say University can be undertaken by Government. Nor in such circumstances could it be right for

we fall short of the total required, by a proportionate amount must we curtsil the scope

do so. A further opportunity for making a are approaching completion a year or two renewed appeal may arise when the buildinga

"benos. I am not disposed, gentlemen, to embark on 薅 scheme whose success is wore I am sure

insufficient knowledge of metertainable loon Bowling Club was held last night is the The annual meeting of the members of Kow. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONLY communications relating to the news columa facts." This does seem to us, in view of the | club house, Kowloon. Mr. A. Ritchie, pro- should be ndieanal to Tam Estion.

Correspondents must forward their names and caHon. Mr. Herr's devoted study and sident, occupied the chair. The meeting sp. drorees with communicatione addried to the research, a little too much as if the grand: - proved of the report and balance sheet, whisk of Portugal and a Gentleman of the King Gorerament ins-to face are such as to render problemation), and if I Editor, not for publication but as evidence of good maternal method of abstracting the contents showed the club to be in a progressive con- dition, and after allerations had been made to All letters for publication should be written on of an aggshell. were being somewhat dis- certain rules the office-bearers were elected for were Knight Commander of Order Lady Cansiderable grant for the maintenance of the coeptance with you whom I have asked to

the ensuing year as under: President, Mr. W Russell; Vice-president, Mr. P. Nye; Senretary Mr. J. E. Menigh:

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Spain, and Companion of Lady Conception and Jesus Christ of Portugal

Brother Sylvester, Direator of St. Joseph's

The deceased naturally held a high position College has been appoint ed Director of a large

In the Portuguess community and was immen. school in Colombo, and is leaving for his newly popular and highly respected. post by the English Mail on Saturday next survived by bis widow.

Joseph's College for three years, during which Brother Sylvester has been Director of St

time he has endeared himself to all by his kind and winning ways. He leaves now with the best wishes of his numerous friends. The papila are preparing an interesting programme for. Friday evening as a send-off to their departing Director. Brother Christian, his successor, is expected here by the English Mail on Friday.

POST, SUGGESTED FOR

MR. GLADSTONE.

GOVERN OZ-GINERAL, OF AUSTRALIA,

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It was stated in the lobbies of the House of Commons last month that Mr. Herbert Gladstone is to take a peerage, and go Australia as Governor-General on the retirement of Lord Nortboots this year.

that no "wild cat " · project would fad

consider this scheme. I propone to go ne further than can be economically and financially

justified when we have the report of the sub.. committee before us, I will now propose two

solutions and ask the committes to record their votes upon them, I suggest that we shall adjourn without any further proceedings on this occasion unless any gentleman should record a dissoutient vote and desire to express b take exception to any statement I have made, reasons for it to the committee or should

I propose that we shall assemble fall discussion on the data and recommendations

for a

me in the position I hold to encourage such;8 project it there should be any fear that the ons of maintenance would eventually, in spite of what I have said, fall upon the Government I feel personally very optimistic about the success of the project, and I am enthusiastically soxious to see it take shape. I believe that it we can establish a University here which will offer equal and better facilities than Tokyo, shall attract here a large number of wealthy Chinese students who at present go to Japan, or to Amerios, England and the Continent of supplied to us by the Sub-Committeent alsterdate Europe. These men will be able to pay the full the results of its appeal on behalf of the endow- s soon as I have received its report and when expenses of their College course, and the ment found are known. I trust that every one University will drive the main portion of its here present will do his utmost to speare the income from the foss they pay. But thers will

success of that appeal, The resolutions I put be a period of diloulty, a period in which before the committee are as follows:-"That the expenses will be grest and the receipts this committee desires to record its apprecia- University is fully tion of the generosity and public spirit stablished. I feel therefore that personal

pion than was the Hon. Mr. HawETT, but against that we may set his explicit promise maintain an attitude of outspoken independence." That, to those who prefer more democratic control of purely muni- cipal matters, will not imena so much after is outspoken statement of his pro-official position, but it does at least show the right spirit_ia one proposing to follow so out- spoken and independent a representative E. A. HEWETT, but we note from his very enforced departure at the present juncture secure a divorce, but his loyalty to his wife readjustment in the Cabinet. This, it is well which should be eliminated in dealing with

88 was the Hon. Mr. HEйETT, whose how admits that she counselled her son to life in this counter would mean a great deal of optimism and personal enthusiasm are factors which has prompted the offer made by Mr.

Tas elected representative of the Chamber of Commerce on the Legislative Council, Mr. MURRAY STEWART, takes the place racated for six months by the Hon. Mr.

is an occasion of general regret.

The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals acknowledges, with thanks, the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals:-F, N. H. Jones, $10,

Harry Thaw has denied in writing the report, that he has begun, or is about to begin,

proceedings to secure a divorce. Mrs. William

For some time Mr. Gladstone's name has been mentioned I may prats, and there has been a general consensus of opinion that his tenure of the Home Office would be short.

Mr. Gladstone's disappearance from political

wall befors the

HN. Mody (3) That Sab-Committee be appointed to report in accordance with the terms of reference proposed." I will read again the terms of reference I suggest and I shall be glad if any member of the com mittes will suggest any alteration or addition which he desires to see made.

remains unshaken. “I have decided," she paid known, is desired by the Premier, who is very this project, and that we should approach it to a "New York World," interviewer," not to sexions to bring a certain pushful young in a businesslike way, and before we embark Another change in the Cabinet predicted upon it we should ascertain as nearly as possible give Harry say more advice in his domestic politician into the inner Ministerial circle, affairs. It is probably best to les those interested with confidenes is the retirement of the aged what the cost of maintenance will be, and what settle their own affairs." The Telegraph Marquis of Ripon, the Lord Privy Seal and funds we have or are likely to have to meet that lesder of the House of Lords. Lord Bipon is correspondent hears that Thaw's counsels are in very delicate health, and is able to devote cost. When we have actual estimates before us, The resolutions were carried unnimously. still of opinion that it is inadvisable to bring very little time to the leadership of the House it will be for us to say how far it-is judicious for HIS EXCELLENCY than said :— up the question of the release of their client of Lords.

us to embark on the building programine. Now that the two resolutions, have been Mr. Rounis, acting on behalf of Mr. Medy, has passed by the committee I will ask the following from the asylum get awhile."

eured me in the presence of the Court of the gentlemen if they will be kind enough to work College of Medicine that the donor is willing to on the Sub-Committes. You will see that each build only a portion of the buildings required of the proposed schools of the university is inte an endowment fund, if that should be have full and expert information on the re- and to put the remainder of bis generous gift especially represented in order that we may

Two Chinese, one of whom was formerly in the police, were yesterday entonned by Mr. H. ing money by mensres and also falsely repre- H. J. Gomperts at the Magistracy for demand senting that they were policeman. They went

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clear statements to the nineteen members who in to unanimously elect him, that he dos not take with him anything like the opinions of the gentleman whom he succeeds. On the only matter of outstanding public importance with which the Legislature is 'expected to be likely to deal during his term of office, it seems that bis predilection is

This evening at the Union Church Literary

Lord Northcote, who has been Governor diametrically opposed to that known to be Club, Kennedy Road, Mr. W. Armstrong will read a paper on "R-pliles-their haunts and

General of Australia for the last five years, is possessed by his able predecessor. To bis habite in Hongkong." The chair will be taken

the second son of the Brat Earl of Iddesleigh, who, sa Sir Stafford Northcote, was for many capacity as delegate from the Chamber of at 9 p.m. sharp.

years leader of the House of Commons. Commerce, we have no doubt that he will

A coolle was prosecuted at the Magistracy

he became Governor of Bombay in 1899. of Queen Victoris, and was made a peer when He was created a baronet by the express wish give his constituents the utmost satisfaction yesterday with cutting branches off trees in the in expounding the ascertained views of the Jewish Cemetery, but the case was adjourned to a house in Wongesichsong village about ten the Commons, Mr. Gladstone was leader of the

When Bir Stafford Northcote was leader of considered the wiser and more prudent course." quirements of each; Hon. Dr. Atkinson, Chamber" on purely commercial matters." in order to ascertain if the ground was Govern o'clock on Monday night and told the old as Opposition. It would be a curious coincidence Committee to draw up such estimates sa may Dr. Ho Kai. Dr. Wright, Dr. Thom- I propose then, gentlemen; to appoint a Sub- Hon. Mr. Pollock, Hon. Mr. Chatham, Hon. In the direction of giving attentivement property or not.

who was the sole occupant that the Inspector if their sons succeeded each other in the same consideration to all legislative proposals

enable us to approach this subjsot with more son. Mr. Bowloy and Mr. Turner, and I appointment.

precise data than we at present possess. The will ask Sir Paul Chater, than whom no one affecting the community as a whole," he is Pollook for yesterday afternoon to consider the left the house with them and after they had A meeting was called by the Hon. Mr. wanted to see him and that he had better Accompany them to the station. The old man

... deeper interest in the welfare of uulikely to disappoint either his predecessor diveability of holding an arts and crafts

A proposal for reviving the old custom of terms of reference, vix the points upon which has or these other members of the community oxbibition, but only a few gentlemen attended gone some little way one of the man suggested -ing illustrated visiting cards that comes from I will sek them to report are as follows the colony, as a clear healed business man, if who are in sympathy with the well known and Mr. Pollock decided not to proceed dollars there would be no need to go to the meet with much success in Austris, says report on the following points.-

to the old man that if he gave them several the Austrian Ex-Libris Society will probably Having consulted the donor as to the exact he will be so kind as to preside.

object he has in view, the Sub-Committee will views of Mr. HEWETT, for he has in his further with the matter.

Inspector. The old man said he had no money Vienna correspondent. In Vienns, where the speech to his constituents frankly admitted

and commenced to call for help. Two men society is very popular, the idea of decorating schools embraced by the University are limited (*(a) Assuming, that in the first instance the that he goes to the legislative chamber with A forest guard yesterday obtained a conviction were seen approaching and the endó-police the visiting card with a tiny etching will certo a Behool of Medicine and a School of Engin- at the Magistracy against a coolie who was fined men then made off. They were arrested the tainly catch on. Not only will the departure eering, what is the minimum adequate staff Bill affecting the vitality of the Sanitary Rosil. On the guard loading the defendant out found ja possession of a police whistle and both artistic feelings and tendencies of the owner, cont f, To what extent could local assistance he Charmant and Special Skin Tone and Poudre $25 for cutting tases on the hillside at Jubilee following afternoon and when searched on was offer an opportunity for the expression of the required for each, and what would be its annual of the dook the latter turned and struck him a ¦ had police batons. They were sentanood to affairs. The nature of those convictions he blow on the jaw with his leached fist. The three months imprisonment and six hours but a real szouse will be provided for people to counted on to manist the professional at ff in Charmant will able you to do it. Hər las -not left in doubt. The Hon. Mr. coolis was thereupon taken to the charge room, stooks on the first charge, and fined $25, with knop the cards of eminent visitors that chance the early years of the University and wall Specialition for the Skin are the stauly of a HEWATT believed that the powers previously recharged with maault, and fined another $5. the alternative of one month, on the scound,

it began to earn an income by fees of students lifetime. A. B/Watson & Co. Ltd., Bolo Agents

settled convictions on the subject and the

Board and its administration of sanitary

has brought to their houses.

The gentlemen named guified their con sent to serve on the Sub-Committee.

Mr, tennis, en behalf of Mr. Mody, con- armed the statements made:

After some general discussion the Com- mittee adjourned.

How To BỊ BRAUTIFUL--Keep your sont- plexion, Mrs. Ellan's Crême Charmante, Lait

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