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SUPREME COURT,

Taosday June, Ist.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

BEYOBE HIS HONOUR SIR FRANCH PIGGOTT (CHIEF JUSTICE),

THE MITCHELL DIVORCE BUIT.

T. A. Mitchell brought action against John Lemm claiming $15,000 se damages by reason of the defendant having on the 12th and 13th daya October, 1904, and on the 11th and 12th

HONGKONG PHILHARMONIC

SOCIETY.

THE HONGHONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2ND; 1909:

The annual meeting of the members of the Hongkong Philharmonic Socisty took place youterday at the City Hall. The Hon. Mr. F. H. May presided.

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The CHAIRMAN Congratulated the society

'AMERICAN DELUSIONS.

HUSTLE AND HUMOUR.

The New York Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph writing last month ad

The increasing space devoted to interviews with prominent Europasua indicates that

SARDINES FOR THE ORIENT.

Under the above option the Manila Cuble- news-American states that recent investigationS made into the fisheries of the Philippines have made it clear that there are great possibilities ahead of any souoorn that may enter the fold to supply the entire orient with two of the products of the sea to be found on almost every American

POLITICAL CORRUPTION, AND ITS CAUSES.

THERE IS SKILL AND

Discussing the widespread corruption in THOROUGHNESS. Japan which has been disclosed in the investiga tion of the affairs of the Dai Nippon Sugar Refining Company the Japan Chronicle observes that not only the rank and file but even the have accepted bribes wholesale, and the con-

the American newspapers are rather surfeited and European table, the sardine and the leaders of a great political party are admitted to

the sucessful season it had had and by the Turkish atrocidios, with which their ging his investigations into flakes fit fessions of some of the accused legislators give |

remarked that it had been less interrupted than the previons season by dinner parties. They Apreciated this attitude on the part of the public Undoubtedly the most important work

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days December, 1904, and on divers other dates undertaken was "The Wreck of the Hesperus," ¦ very definite conviction that Trust trimetry island in the group swarm with this fish by which the evil of corruption may be extir

for the success of which they were intehted to before and after the said dates, wrongfully, Mr. Denman Faller for his labour in connection wickedly and unjustly debauched, and carnally with the orchestration of the piece. The know one Henrietta Maud Mitchell, then being committee also wished to thank Mr. and Mrs. the wife of the plaintiff and bearing his name. Grove, Mrs, E. &. Barrett, Miss Brotherton Plaintiff. also claimed the sum of $14,012.84 | Harker and the Rev. M. Longridge for their actions, will convince as otLerwise. as special damages, being the costs and exponses which plaintiff had incurred of and incidental to the divorce proceedings in

in the atituted by hi

first divisions of the Court of Session, Edinburgh, Scotland, against the said H. M. Mitchell, bis wife, in consequence of the defendant's misconduct, and

Harriman

It is

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that the big disenssion about what the railroads for human consumption and their commercial view of Japanese politics which is very un- may do and what they cannot under the recent values, Airin Seale, the shery expert of the pleasant for those who hoped that the adoption After referring to various suggested menos decision of the Supreme Court, matter of Barosu of Science, says that while thousands of of a representative system of government has

intelligently, has given place to the annually into the Philippines, the waters of vital importance here but doult for laymen pesos worth of canned sardines are imported synonymous with national pro

which, by, the use of good sesame oil, could bepated-suggestions which our contemporary will not be popular during the Taft

product. and that the Public Prosecutor's hopes of turned into a most profitable commercial regards in wide of the mark-the thronicle disinlving the Standard OI or

The sardine belongs to the herring family, of Railroad mergers have been finally blasted.

which there are 9r 13 distinct species in That is the general impression, and it re- mains to be seen whether Mr. Talt, by his Philippine waters, all of cominercial value. American Large numbers are caught in Manila bay at all capitalista, are rather elated by the prospect, ressons of the year.

There are at least four different spcoles of services. They were worry, he added, to lose and hail Mr. Taft as us"A leuidedly safe in anchovies in local waters. Of this flab lr. Seale the services of their hardworking secretary and opposed to all ideas of confiscation."

The common anchovy, the dilis, is ne wes sure they would all join in extending relief here to read the aforesaid Europeu found in great numbers along the shores of

The first place is claimed by Count almost all the islands of the group. their best, thanks to him, The troantror would interviews.

This species is a delicate little fe of fine FORDS have something to say on the counts and

with a diplomatic post in Rome, whose favor und would bring a good price if put up in would content himself by romarking

an attractive form either in oil or spine, or if would doubtless bave learned marriage with Miss Nors Tealin, one of our that they

most beautiful young Americans, takes place made into anchovy paste."

in this city. Count Mansfeld talked Among the way other kinds of fish of com with the New York American's representative, silverside, the most abundant fish in the Philip shattered the popular idea on this side of the pines; the mackerel of which there are sight Atlantic that titled Eurupeans who have met specimens of the family known here, all of and associated with the most delightful women them good food files and of commercial value." Then there are the mad fish, the uppers, the mullets, of which there are ten kinds; the in the Old World occasionally come across the Atlantic in search of American dollars."

They came here, said the Count, because sen basses, of which there are 33 species; and

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in which divorce proceedings, the improper con- with satisfaction that they carried forward & \wki of America, and, in conversation mornind la mentioned by Mr. Seale are the explanation has some validity so far as the

inct of the defendant with the said H. M. bal-nee of $348 to begin the work of next sen- Mitchell was alleged and proved to the satis on. He trusted that that season would be as faction of the Court.

Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., instructed by Mrosperous as the last (applonso). D. V. Steavenson (of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Deacon), appeared for the plaintiff, while Mr. M. W. Slade instructed by Mr. J. Scott

Mr. BEAVIS (bon. treasurer) moved the ad option of the accounts, which was seconded by the Hon. BASIL TAYLOR and carried.

The committee was constituted as follows: Harston (of Messrs. Ewens and Harston) re-Messrs F. C. Barlow C E. H. Bearia, R. T. D. presented the-defendant;

Baylo, J. A. Young, W... Pattendea and Rev. A. B. Thornhill; the appointment of secretary being left with the committee,

It was unanimously decided to ask Mr. Denman Fuller to undertake the conductorship of the society next season, and with a vote of thanks to the Chairman the proceedings terminated.'"

Mr. Slade moved that the cause of action in this can should be dismissed because all the questions at isse between the parties had been decided in a previous action. Iu 1907 the plaintiff commenced an action against the defen dant claiming damages for the adultery, which he alleged the defendant had been guilty of-with plaintiff's wife That action came on for trial last year, and it was dismissed on the ground that, the right to bring the action had boon taken away by cortaia legislation in the Colony. In the latter part of last year an Or diuance was passed which affected that particu. lar subject, so that now an aggrieved husband had the right to bring an action as to what was called criminal conversation against any person who was alleged to be guilty of adultery with a frosh his wife. The plaintiff (commenced action against the defendant for identically the same offence as had been alleged against the defendant in a previous action. All the

which the factsupon

plaintiff claimed the out as relief in this netion were

unar. plaintiff's ground for relief in the action. The actual acts of misconduct lier alleged in the last action were to be found in the statement of claim coupled with the particulars which were ordered to be given in rospect of the allegation in respect of that cluini All these acts of misconduct, alleged in the present action, were not frush; therefore, to put the matter in well-known technical words the opuse of action in the two actions was the same, In these circumstances he submitted that the

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very wholesome principles of English law camo into play, by which a person was not allowed, when he had been unsuccessful in one action, us matter for what cause, to harrass his opponent by a second action.

Sir Henry Berkeley stated that the words res judicata imported, when used as a defence, that the matter had been adjudicated upon. Unless the question to be re-opened bad already been adjudicated upon, it would be a contradic

matter tarias to apply to that tion în the words res judicata. What was held when this motion was last before the Court was that there was no right to bring the action. The reason for the conclusion at which the Court arrived was given in his Lordship's judgment. Legislation had since been passed giving the right to bring such an action as the prosent, unless it could be shown thint the subject mutter

The Committes of the Philharmonie Soeisty

Report for the Season 1903-1909.7-

American girls are more beautiful than the rest. No women in the world, he declared enthusia stically, compare in beauty with the American women. It is not entirely confined to the hante monde either, if I san judge from the festing glimpse I have had in this land, a glimpse of a wonderfully picturenque section of the South and Now York. I have seen in the shops, in women and girls. the streets, and everywhere pretty and attractivo

the milk fishes so common among the Mores. Discussing Mr. Sealo's statement the director of the Bureau of Science says: "Daring the nine months from January 1 to September 30, 1908 the Philippines imported 125,452 poses worth of fish from the United States: 33,234 pesos worth from Canada, 166,948 from Spain and 76,576 in shellfish from China. We export 110,000 pesos worth of pearl shell, 32,583 of ed to British East India during this time tortoise shall and 56,448 of other fish products," The list of imports and exports as given in the quarterly summary of the commerce of the Philippine islands for that period shows the exports to want to P306.686 and the imports to 1498,762.arti

Thus our fishery import for this period," continues the director of science, "exceed our exports by P191,876, a condition for which there can bo na good excuse, as it simply shows our failure to utilizo the rich natural resources of the Philippine waters.”

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It is significant that the growth of bribery and corruption in English politics dates from the grant by Elizabeth in the sixteenth century of monopolies, and that it disappeared with the practical

suppression of einecure offices in the STAMPING THEM IN EVERY WAY Court, the total abolition of monopolies and bounties, and the abandonment of protection for native industries That the improvement in English, political life should have synchro SUPERIOR VALUE nod with this policy may at least raise

and effect. the presumption of cause some quarters the establishment of political Kingdom has been parity in the United assumed to have some connection with the BUILT. THROUGHOUT FOR extension of representative government. The

THIS CLIMATE. purification of electoral machinery is un- escued; but that it is wholly inadequate to account for the improvement as a whole may be seen by reference to the condition of affis in the United States and Caude, where political corruption widest suffrage. The real difference is not in the machinery, but in the field of operations ROBINSON PIANO In England it is not to the interest of great corporations to suboru umbers of the legislaturo. There are no bountion to be obtained; no pro- of teotive duties to be extracted from the State to benefit a few manufacturers at the expense the consumers; no maschinery that properly oiled will work in the interests of syndicates and is not pare by menu of any inherent virtue in the English people, or because of the better code troeta. In other words, English political life

of morality taught, but because the influences. That this is a true interpretation of the case that make for corruption have been remored.

in the is proved by a glance at conditiona United States and Canada-In both countries the majority of the population is Anglo-Saxon and both nominally possess the some standard of morality as that to which appost in rail in the British Isles. Yet the conditions of public life in the United States wore thus trenchantly des cribed

I two or three years ago by Mr. Franklin Pierce→→

Count Manafield, according to the same inter- view, described New York as the "greatest and most impressive city in the world," and thereby The annual report was in the following earns immanity from native criticism until ho

sails for Europe.

Next comes Dr. A kad, late of Liverpool, now terms:-

Avenue, to whom the New York World hare much pleasure in presenting the Annual Easter of the millionaire Haptist Church, in devotes two columns and an orcellent portrait Dr. Aked, as the readers of The Daily Telegraph The membership of the Society shows a

know, has foresworn his allegiance to King Edward, and is now a candidate for American gratifying increase over that of last season. We have the following additional Vice-Pres citizenship. He is one of the most popular free-lance palpiteor, occupies an important idents-Messrs. C. E. H. Boavis, F. B. L. preachers in the American metropolis, and as Bowley, W. A. Dowley, Major-General R. G. role. In the World's interview, Dr. Aked first Broadwood, C., and the Hon. Mr. W. J. described New York society women ae lacking number of ordinary in ideas and ideals, and, proceeding, denounced "two great American delusions, Dr. Aked Gresson, whilst the

talked candidly, and has been here long enough members has increased from sixty-six in

to speak authoritatively on the subject. 1907-1908 to iluety-two in 1908-1909.

The first delusion, he sail, is that of bustle." This large increase is mainly due to the altora. tion in the Rules, sanctioned by the Extraordi-Yon Americans all think that people work

General Meeting of November last. harder in 'America than anywhere else. They the source of the disturbance. Immediately shut of in our newspapers through the use of

do not. You simply make a little more noise uiry whereby ladies and gentlemen are permitted to about it, that is all. Men work just as hard and join the Society as eabsoribing members with long in England and all over Europe as they do all the privileges of vocal and instrumental in New York or Chicago, but of course there is no use in trying to persuade an American of members except that of voting on any question that fact. You remember one of your play. under discussim at special or general meetings.wrights, now dead, one remarked that the idea During the past season, the Society gave two of america's youthfulness was one of its oldest American hustle" is another. concerts as compared with only one in the traditions. Well, this iden of previous year.

The first concert was held in the St George's Hall on Friday, January 8th, 1909 and included, amongst other items, Vincent's "Choral Fanta-is" 403 Old National Airs, by a chorus and orchestra of some sighty performers. In spite of the inclemungy of the weather, the concert

was well attended,

The second concert took place on Tuesday, April 27th, 1909 and though, from an artistic point of view, it is admitted to have been in no way inferior to the former one, the audience was considerably less, due probably to the fact that the concert had to be given late in the season.

Hamish MaoCunn's Work, "The Wreck of the Hesperus", by chorns and orchestra, was the main item at this concert, and the time aud caro necessary to produce a work of this rature rendered an earlier date for the concert im- practicable. No orchestral parts of this work boing available, the orchestration-no light task

The secondi delusion I call the delusion of American humone. Yon Americans are all con that you have a special brand of humour that no forsigner can appreciate. I have failed any sign of it. Of course, your newspapers will say that is because I am an Englishman and do not understand it.

Doctor continues in like manner, with striking illustrations, to prove his contention.

to discover

The difference between Court Mansfield and

Dr. Aked is that American readers expect honeyed words from recent arrivals, and criticism, from an aspirant to American citizenship is heard without resentment.

IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

PROPOSED CONFERENCE,-

Mr. Williams is a working engineer who also keeps hens at Catford. One day when in his workshop he noticed that some small steel articles suspended from the wall by wire quivering without any apparent cause. As the quivering continued, he hanteil about to discover what was below the pendant steel someone had placed a basket of eggs. He removed it to see if there was any magnet beneath. No sooner had he done so than the quivering ceased. He replaced the basket and the quivering recommenced. Clearly there was some connection between the quiver that was felt by the steel and the egga Mr. Williams began experimenting with this hitherto unsuspected sympathetic relation between steel and egg. He found that a sterile egg left the steel unmoved, Continuing his experiments, he found that one egg would cause the steel to move backwards and forwards like the pendulum of a clock, while another 6

to rotate with would case He hatched out the first egg, and the chicken that came out was a pallet. He hatched out the second, and ont came a cockerel. In this wise it was that Mr. Williame stumbled upon what may

be the key to many mysteries, viz., the lotont power of sex in eggs to move s pendent piece of steal from side to side if the egg be female, in a circle if it be male.

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n circalar motion.

I met Jfr. Willians at the Daily Mirror ex- hibition of the sexaphoue at the Hotel Cecil, writes a correspondent in Review of Reviews.

Are you sure you are right? I asked,

VERIFICATION,

I hare verified it a thousand times. Last year I hatched at hundreds of eggs in my three incubators, and they camo out true to indication every time. Of course I never set. eggs shown to be sterile.

Then all your certificated eggs hatch ont. and always true to the sex shown by your little machine?

"The milway directors and the manufacturers are united in a combination to control the action of our great newspapers, to purchase favourable legislation, and to debauch the people. Special legislation is sold to a greater or less extout by every lagislature. The moral sense of our whole people is being dulled and desdoned large by the nefarious system of protective taxitla and special legislation. gross, and the fren discussion of their evils is lobby infests our legislature and national Cou

bankera, manufacturers, and railway magnates." money furnished by the combinations of the United States because, while the latter has the highest tariff of the English-speaking

and fixed assessments for taxation, such as world, there are no federal bounties to industry, no beauses, free sites, loans, tax exemptions, for thirty years past have been granted by prises to the destruction of political integrity Canadian municipalities to industrial enter- The consequence is that corruption in political Life is more extensive in Canada than probably anywhere else in the world with the possible ex- Cartwright the present ception of Russia. Canadian Minister for Trade and Commerce, ex- plained why the Liberals were in Opposition.

"Finding we were not going to tax the people, Sir Richard Cartwright then said, "the leader of the present Government made an for sale, and who, the moment. refused to appeal to a set of gentlemen who put themselves huy them, went and sold themselves to hononr Yes, that is what able gentlemen opposite.. they did. There never was an elector who Bold himself for five dollare, who sold him

the protected self more completely than manufacturers of Canada sold themselves to man honourable gentlemen opposite. We did not huy them; and they sold themselves and their votes to gentlemen opposite."

The case of Canada is far worse than that of

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That Sir Richard Cartwright, as soon as his party obtained offee, perpetuated the abuses proof of the dificulty of extirpating political which he had so warmly denounced is merely corruption when once it has obtained hold on the State. There has been much discussion in

had already been a subject for the determination in view of the very small number of performers . monwealth, Now Zealand, Canada, Newicu fer mistakes. But my wife can test 200 U17 | Candla as in an of the causes of the

of the Courts No matter in dispute between--was so ably undertaken by the conductor us the parties had ever been adindicatul upon.

After farther argument the hearing was adjourned until today.

-LIFE IN THE EAST.

"Now..

to suggest the desirability of adopting this practice for the future, having regard to the difficulty of obtaining a full complement of

instruments.

The task of orclustrating this work (which is nothing if not descriptive) for the bandful of performers available might have appalled a less capable musician than Mr. Donna Fuller but, in a few days, he produced a score, which garo

That is go. At first I was clumsy and made an hour, and we hatch out 100 per cent, and have just the proportion of cockerels or pallets that we prefer.

At the beginning of May his Majesty's Government despatched by telegram invitations for a conference on Imperial Defence. These invitations were sent to the Australian Com land, Cape Colony, Naval, the Transrnal, the Orango. River Colony. The invitation, it is understood, is not for all Imperial Conference in the full sense of the word, but for a subsidiary

What is you machine? Here it is, said Mr. Conference, such as those contemplate in the first resolution of the Colonial Conference of Williams, producing a sexaphone; one is simply 1907, to deal with the operations of naval nad military defence, at which the representatives of the Dominions and Colonies wond confer with Ministers here, and with high naval and military officials and

And does sex always affect it in the same experts. The resolation lately passed by the Canadian

Invariably Man or woman, bird, beast, or House of Commons Intimating the desire of Empire, the offers of the Australian States, it on armadilles and oils. Rat try it yourself.

So I tried it on General Alfred Turner's he and the definite offer of New Zealand all form

The little ball quivered, moved slowly, and soon bases for discussion.

In the reply of New Zealand the details of was gyrating round as if it would never stop the noceptance of the offer were left over for I tried it on a lady's head. The circular move-

B fine steel wire, from which is suspended small steel weight. That is the more sensitive. The other is a trifis more elibarate, bat the principle is the same,

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corruption. The newspapers have "The Prevailing privalling pred articles with much tities as

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"A Combine Blection Scoundrels, Corruption in Politics, Grafters." but all to

The little purpose,

Prince Edward has fared in exactly the same 1906 of A Montreal Witnese put the finger on the real blot Toronto Conference on Political and Business way as the other cadets, with the same hours of when, dealing with the proposal in

give us ne such academic oure-alls and, like all the other boys, one skilling a week Immorality, it wrote: "It is to be lopal, that study, the same food and nexommodation, compulsory

corruption, which lie not very far allowed. from the people who are willing to subscribe funds with the hope of getting to campaign. legislativo favours" There we have the source of corruption laid bare. It is the existence of these legislative favours which constitate the

they

Too much work and too much cuorgy kia the greatest satisfaction to all concerned, and Canada to co-operate in the defence of the fish-the instrument never fails.. I have tried sources of ing, but will strive to get at the as pocket money, and no tack shop "account

which contributed in very great rusasure to the success of this item on the programme. The committes have sines gladly accepted the ar

presented to the Socie ́y.

never return. Good work does not matter, bo-chestral parts which Mr. Fuller has kindly discussion. In the case of Australia, while mont slowly died away, and then the stool ballensce to the purity of political life.. The Dai termers" lu A. Block, which opens from a main

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Now comes the change from the bungalow- others where one must not take things too seriously the midday sun always excopted.

like buildings of Osborne to the splendid new college by the side of the Dart, where all the ma just as effectively as too much assorted

rooms are named after famous admirals. vive or too much drink. Flirtation does not

Prince Edward will be lodged with all "new matter, because every one is being transferred and other you or she leave the Station, and

Company WIK corridor one-eighth of a mile long, and will share by Government the common gun-room known as the St. Fin- cause a man is judged by his worst output and

brought Now South Wales and Victoria offered Dread beguai to swing back and forth like the pendulum Nippon Sugar Refining another man takes all the predit of his best

The committee desire to express their most noughts, the Commonwealth Government was of a clock. Ferhat is suggestion, I objected. aid and protection and obtained privileges cent." He will occupy a dormitory with twenty-

which

other bocansa

undertaking nine other cadets, the body in which are placed private as a rule. Bad work does not matter,

ferred to develop a local Navy, other men do worse sud incompetenta hang sincere thanks to all those members who took opposed to that form of contribution and pre-It moves as we expect it to do.

would be granted. Other industries had been head to head lengthwise down the room, at three- on longer than anywhere else. Amusements part in the concerts, especially to Mr. and Mrs. A definite list of proposals for naval defenc Try it on an animal whose sex is unknown.

STRICT DISCIPLINE. do not matter, because you must repeat them F. Grove of Canton, Mrs. E. G. Barrett, and the was lately transmitted to the Imperial Govern- Here is a hedgehog. Hore are guinea-pigs, adepted by the State and their owners bought yard intervals.

aleo be made a monopoly? Hence the s spending Discipline is strict, and from "turn out" at 5002 8

ment through the Governor General of pigeons, rabbits, white mice; no one can say out at a huge profit,why should not sugar have accomplished them once, and most amusements only moun trying to win Rev. M. Longridge; 'R.N.

Australia, and this again would form a basis which is male and which is female without close

of a large sum of money in the wholesale another porson's money

The Society is also greatly indebted to Miss for discassion. In view of the approaching examination test them. matter, because it's all in the day's work, and Brotherton, Harker for the gifted manner inquification of South Africa, it is probable that So we did, and behold is every case the subernation of legislators. The cause of the 6.50 in the morning until "tura in" at 9 10 in growing corruption in Japanese political life is the evening the cadete are under.constant super- if you die, another

to be found in the existence of high protective vision, and are for the most part kept fally man Lakes over your poco and your offies in the eight hours between death which she has acted as hon. accompanist to thus the various South African presentatives will sexsphone told truly the sex of the subject! Mr.

not be able to give any definite pledge, but in Williams suggested we should try it on a dog antis, the giving of bounties, the establish occupied, either in study, or excroise.

Wednesday and Saturday afternoons are given and burial. Nothing matters except home fur Society throughout the season.

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case their presence at the Conference is which he was proceeding to take out of the baskot

ment of monopolies, the intervention of Govern

over entirely to recreation-acept in the case of lough and acting allowances, and these only

It is with regret that the Committee have to obviously desirable.

I objected. Let the dog stay when it is;

serious, the engi. because they are scarce. It is a sinck country

Work announce that Mr. Gelsthorpe is leaving the The date of the proposed aceting of the keep the lid down. No one knows whether it rent in matters that should be left to private defaulters, who have to do punishment drill,

is thorough and where all men work with imperfect instruments;

long will corruption prevail.

neering shops proving without a doubt the contre

of attraction. Here Prince Edward will and the wisest thing is to escape as soon as ever Colony and thus will no longer be able to carry Conference has been suggested for July, not is he or she. Hold the sexaphone over the enterprise. So long as these causes exist, no

on the duties of Hon. Secretary. His untiring for any special naval or military reason, but basket and see if it will work, you can to some place where amusement is

To this Mr. Williams objected. He could solely with regard to the convenience of those

learn to handle properly the whirling machinery amusement and a reputation worth the having."

a polished spindle, or make a joint and fashion and painstaking performance of such duties calls coming from the more distant parts of the not guarantee that it would tell the sex unless The left blank has not got the Straits,

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which will resist a steam pressure of 300lbs. to Empire. Delegates from New Zealand and it was held close to the animal; Tho lid of the but India, in the original (Kipling's Thrown for the emphatic appreciation of the Society.

the square inch. Australia could hardly with convenience reach basket might intercept the current. I insisted. Away); but one does not need to be cynie to As in previous yours. the expenses connected London much earlier, and, farther, the convent-Try it end sea.

bo ence of the various Parliaments has to con- Mr. hold that the description applies with equal with both concerts axcooded the receipts iho

Williams gave way. I held the sexaphone force to 's part of the East, says & Penang deficits in each case being met from the Subsidered. There is no intention of proposing over the basket, and lo: in a few seconds it

Prince Edward of Wales, in joining Dart scriptions or General Fand: The Society is, any definite programme for discussion, and, so began to gyrate in the circalar fashion I-pro- nounce this dog a male, I said. Take it out

mouth College, last month, entered on the and see. | however, to be congratulated on possessing, after far as is known, the proceedings will be held. in

private.

second half of the four years' training which is HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL-Koop your cou-paying all expanses, a balance of 8343.54 to by

And male-it was! It will not be necessary. for the various Prime plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Crime Charmante, Lait carried forward to the accout for next season, Ministers to come, unless they specially wish to The experiment is to be repeated for the to turn him out a smart young midshipman.

Two years have been profitably spent at pack, boating, and games end concerts held in as Prince Edward joins an reputa- Charmant and Special Skiu Tonic and Poudre when it is hoped that munibers will again do so, and the question of whe the representa purpose of putting the power of the saxophone or where he has gone through the initial the recreation hall joins with the disorne repe Charmant will enable you to do it. Hor cordially support the Society in its efforts to tives shall be will be entirely a question for the to a fact of its ability to detect the sor of eggs

Following before a small but infuential committee of the stages of engineering, with workshop practice, tion of being able to sing a capital song, he will Specialities for the Skin are the study of a promote music of a bigh standard in Hongkong various Goveruments concerned. lifetime, A. B. Watson & Co. Ltd. Sole Agents,

pavcedent, it is likely that the proceedings will known experts on poultry, rearing in this steamship navigation, and the usual curriculum doubtless be s performer,

of a public school. President. bo opened by the Prime Minister..

country.

contempo...y.

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·F. H. MAY.

THE TRAINING OF A FUTURE KING.

PRINCE EDWARD'S LIFE AT DARTMOUTH.

In the schoolroom he will finish his theoret ical subject, and on a training cruiser he will become an expert in navigation, seamanship, and steam engineering.

The light side of the college life is provided by excellent er sket and football teams, a beagla

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