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TOTAL FUNDS AT 31st DECEMBER, 1907

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I. Anthorised Capital..

Subscribed Capital Pad up Capital

II. Fire Funds Tiz.

£3,000,000 2,750,000

687,600 0 0 3,065,374 16 7

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Hongkong, 5th September, 1908.

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The eve of the torcentenary of the birth of John Milton was observad by the British Academy at the Theatre, Burlington-gardens, where a distinguished and representative company assembled to do honour to the venerated name of Milton. Dr. A. W. Ward, Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge, presided and delivered a splendid oration, Sir Frederich Bridge gave an address, with vocal and instru mental illustrations, on Milton and music, but interesting as these two portions of the pro gramma were, the catstanding feature of the evening was Mr. George Meredith's lines written specially for the occasion and raad by Professor Gollancz. The lines ran as follows:

What splendour of imperial station man, The tree of life, may reach when, rooted fast, His branching stem points way to upper sír And skyward still aspires, we see in him Who sang for us the Archangelical host Made Morning by old Darkness urged to the

abras,

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Onward will roll white lives our English

tongue,

In the devout of music unsurpassed Since Piety won Heaven's car on Iarual's

harp.

The face of Earth, the soul of Earth, her

charm,

Her dread austerity; the quavoring fate Of mortals with blind hope by passion swayed, His mind embraced, the while on trodden soil, Defender of the Commonwealth, he joined Our temporal fray, whereof is vital fruit, And choosing armoury of the Behoiaz, stood Beside his peers to raise the voice for

Freedom:

Nor has fair Liberty a champion armed To meet on heights or plains the Sophister Throughout the ages, equal to this man, Whose spirit breathed high Heaven, and drew

thence

The othereal sword to suite.

Ware England sunk Beneath the shifting tides, her heart, her brain, The smile she wears, the faith she holds, her

best,

Would live full-toned in the grand delivery Of his cathedral speech: an autterance Almost divine, and such as Hellespont, Crashing its breakers' under Ila's frown, Inspired yet worthier he, whose instrument Was by comparison the course red-pipe: Whereof have come the marvellous harmonies Which, with his lofty theme, of infinite range, Abush, entrance, exalt.

;

We need him now

This latest Age in repetition criss : For Belial, the adroit, is in our midst ; Mammon, more smoln to squeeze the slavish

swert

From hopeless toil: and overshadowingly (Aggrandized, muustrous in his grinning

mask

Of hypocritical Peace), inveterate Moloch Remains the great ezatuple.

Homage to him His debtor band, intrumerable as waves Running all golden from an eastern sun, Joyfully render, in deep reverence. Subscribe,

and as they speak their Milton's name, Rays of his glory on their foreheads bear. Suspended on the screen in front of the andience was a large wreath of animal leaves from Valiombress. Cornelius Janessa's portrait of Milton at the age of ten, the Medici Society's reproduction of the same, a portmit of Miltes at a later age, a portrait of Henry Lawes, and the British and United States dage. The theatro was crowded. Diplomsay, TAT infl seats of learning were represented, and there were present those whose names stand bigh in the worlds of literature, science, and art. Dr.

eye were those "The patient who is suffering from this disease never perspires." (Laughter.) -He had Scotch blood in his veins, so he picked up his hat and gloves and walked out, and be bad never seen that eminent physician from that day to this. (Taugliter.).

SOME VICES AND A MORAL

[RY CLARENCE BOOK.]

Are they onomies or friends these things that we encounter in ope daily task and nightly rest; the bath, the fresh air, the exercise, the afternoon tea, the dinner, the coffee and cigars?

Some time ago, witing of the ineroase of London ten-shops, I incidentally asked whether tea-with toast and mos-were necessary as a fourth meal of the day. Dr. John H. Clarko answered the question at more than equal length and with far superior knowledge. And now, in a volume of concentrated 'humour and science, Dr. Clarkto gives us his vines upon Vital Eco- nomy." Itake it his object is to tell us how and draw no bills on life that we canot meet bast to conserve such energy as we have behind, with a little food and rost at car disposal.

THE VICS OF THE BATH.

The vice of the bath I have already spoken of, and it is one I cannot evercome. Neverthelons the doctor tells me that if I e in my warm bath every morning I wash myself dirty, and the more soap I use the dirtier I become, and the less individual energy is at disposal. The explanation is something about skin-cells, which you will not comprehend. But alas! for the energy and skin-cells cast into the main drainage system! The bath in the temperate and

certain climate between the tropics and the Pole is a fetish, and Dr. Clarke knows men who have been killed by a compulsory bath!

Plenty of fresh air" is another medical fetish-for the moment.

Having sniffed and analysed the fresh air, the doctor, is doubt ful na to its aficacy. What is fresh air? It contains an onoyclopedia of organisms, some of them welcome, some of them harinful. And as wo have to die some day, whether is it better to fetish is fresh air, though Dr. Clarke has die of asphyxiation or a draught My personal knocked it from ita pedestal. In London. with the shosp-like following of convention, I keep a bedroom window open to the wind, and awake with small appetite for breakfast. On certain steainers I have slept peacefully with the port holes closed in a storm, not a whiff of "fresh air" from sleeping time to waking, And waked with a roaring appetite for breakfast,

human in his failings and sympathies. In the It is jolly to meet a doctor who is really matter of exercise he is very firma, You have so much to give out, so much to take; aml the doctor, with literary and practical work to do, gave himself his own prescription he took a ea from hons to clatin order to give the brain what was stolen from the logs. The system was that of Mr. Clamberlain and of any other hard workers whose instinct forbade them to barn the candle af both ends..

VICES AND THEIR ANTIDOTES. But you must organise your vices; for in this sublary life we cannot Behieve perfection. You have the vicious desire for a bath; you think you require tea in the morning, or a round of golf in the afternoon, or coffes after dinner, or a cigar, or a whisky and soda. All these desires, as I gather from Dr. Clarke, are simply

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I look dona the list of vices-the stimulants that seem to encourage a man to fresh endles vour. They are all harmful. And I look into my

soul and body--to discover the proper mode of continuing this rather amusing life on earth, Washing is harmful unless taken in

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Some kind of an instinct has led us to the

Rear Admiral R. C. Hollyday, shief of the bureen of yards and docks of the United States Nayy, makes a strong plea for more extensive improvements at insular stations and for s higher standard in the maintenance of homevice and the antidote. Why is it that every navy yards in his annual report to the Secretary man, when he sees pork, turns round for the

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apple sauce Why is it that mutton demands The estimates for navy yards and stations the attendant jelly? An egg without salt is as recommended to be submitted te Congress at davontless as a kiss through a respirator, and ita coming session are as foll re: Public there are few men with a love of groen vegetables works, including repairs and preservation, who do not look for the pepper-castor. For the $9,811,730; maintenance yards and docks, human instinct is merely a development of that $1,500,000; contingent yards and docks, $30,000.

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The members of the Sphinx Club held a dinar in London last month at the Hotel Cecil. Mr. Ralstron Raleh, the president, occupied the chair, and among those present were Prebendary Cartile, of the Church Army. Colonel Unsworth, of the Salvation Army, the Rev. J. S. Barrass, Rev, H. Grandy, the Rev. H. B. Chapman. Mr. Carl Hentschel, Mr. John Hinds, Mr. L. G. Griffiths, Mr. H. Davies, Mr. G. Hinds, the Rev. H. Morgan, Mr. A. B. Horton, Mr. H. Powell Rees, Mr. G. Wetton, Mr. Mostyn Pigott, and Mr. H. E. Morgan.

After dinner a discussion took place on the bject." What can Publicity do for Religion?" Colonel" Unsworth explained that "General" Booth, who had been expected to open the discussion, had been examined that afternoon by au oye specialist and was absent by melical advice. He hoped, however, to be able to address It is a difficult problem for a man who is not absolately without vices. Shall I give up wash

the club on another occasion. He recognized the great debt that the Salvation Army owl to ing and keep the cigar? Sha' I renounce the great coffee and open the window Shall I live cuPrebendary Carlile said that if his audiency nuts and olib mountains? The answer is

had all been clergymen he would have proased beware of a single vice. If you have one, get them to advertise extensively for the benefit of another at once, and it will cancel the former their own churches and congregations. He was one. If you have a love for oysters, taka

MR. BIRRELL'S “LAST WALK."

Mr. Birrell told an amusing story in propos ing the toast of the Royal Society of Medicine vinegar, and if you must poison yourself with accused of being a touting parson, but he felt at the annual dinner at the Hotel Cecil, last smoke you bad better poison yourself with that he owed a great deal of gratitude to the month. There was no profession, he said, for alcohol us well. Sinning is a mere matter of Press, which had given him his congregations. which he had a profounder admiration, and arithmetic. My vice of ten in the morning is clergy would take subjects that were prominent Advertising was an immense help. If the there was none about which he knew lens, cancelled by a bath, and the bath is again in the minds of the people they would get falter (Laughter.) He had hitherto although there problem. was plenty of time yet for an ample revenge Good gracious! this is a matter of odd and churches. On one occasion, instead of announe- enjoyed almost an mbrokes health. Only even through the day and year. Longing to ing an address on Jonali, he selected for his title.

m "Holboin's Swim, with the result that the ones in his life did he set out in search of a live a reputable life, I find the one vice before church was crowded with men. A newspaper physician for himself. Only once in his life me, the antidote another vice-and finally 1

and

he feel persuaded that he was smitten with am with Lord George Sauger, dirving a team appeal ones brought him a gift of £30.000. The mortal dieuse, and so he determined to die of thirty-two through the streets. Thirty-two chairman described the Salvation Army as "the secundum urtem-laughter) for he was the horses, subservient. Thirty-two vives! You greatest single advertisement written scross the last man to be irregular in his departure will notice the mathematical accursey which pages of religion since the time of Martin from this world. (Laughter.) He started on brought Sanger safely through the crowded Lather," and added that though England was honeycombed with chaities there was no disposi.. his journey to consult a distinguished doctor sets with thirty-two horses. Another ric-

tim to with hold money if the appeal were who lived in the neighbourhood of Harley, and I'm done for, Vices must go in eren

properly framed. The Ror. J. S. Barrass and street, and whom he knew was great unmakers. When once you have embarked on expert on the disease to which he thought the career of sin, and smoked a so reptitions, others alse spoke, he was a victim. It was a hot day in cigarette in the corner of the garden, you have July, and he thought the time was come to started the odd numbers of vices. And you take his lust walk. He walked from his house, will have to even up those ne abers through which was in the neighbourhood of addison-road, coffee and exercies and pepper and whisky and to Harley street. He found the great physician's biliarde and green-meat. For your sins must rooms all crowded with patients-probably, heart be odd, but even; so says the doctor. I n thought, suffering from a similar complaint, to adding up my own total, and am trying to think bimself. While waiting, he found on the table of something wicked to balance my passion for a book written by the great physician on the oranges--which makes the tirrty-first. For subject of the particular disease. He opened m determined to die with my sins level the book, and the first words which caught his Daily Mailes,

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