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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 16TH, 1911.
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(Continued from page 3.)
then taught me, that the relation between masters and papils. is one of obedience and rencot-ranking as it has done, for time im- memorial in Chias, amongst the five principal Sir Joseph Fayrer, in his book, "The
The Head-master, Mr.W.DREW BRAIDWOOD, duties of man, next in importance to that Preservation of Life in India," points. out that the "expeenre to the direct solar heat or to a read his report, which stated:- It gives me much between parents and children. But I regret to bigh temperature in the shade may induce heat pleasure to presont to you the tenth annual ay that nowadays not a few of the school boys precept and treat their masters with deplorable oxhaustion arient fever, and other evils of a report of the Society's Hongkong Collogs. I purposely forget or ignore this time-honoured more insilious character, by injuring the per- have once again to chronicle a considerable indifference and in some cases sotual disrespect. vous system, increasing irritability, depressing increase in the attendance over that of any pre- Deeds of a rebellious, boisterous and presump vital energy and affecting the internal organs,
vious year since the college was instituted. The tious natura have often been experienced. I have even seon instances where they especially the liver."
the highest monthly enrolment was 800, and the dared to demand the dismissal of
do the work set them because it average daily, attendance for the 221 occasions masters whom they did not like and refused did not suit their convenience to do it. This is on which classes assembled was 667. The at- to tendance throughout the year was marked by great not as it should be. It is a change for the regularity, 95 pupils having made the maximum worse even at this period of reform in China, number of attendances. To accommodate the in- and those in authority should nip it in the bnd, without the observance of propriety, which "Lazy" is the epithet which those who are creasing number of students the exocative of the ato quots the words of Confucius, a man highly endowed with vitality invariably apply Society decided to pull down the eastern wing of practically means the different limits to a man's to those who exhibit the symptoms of the ennut the old premises and erect modern class-rooms on actions, is unfit for anything. It is said that, in and overmastering disinclination to exertion.
due to the so-called reformed teachers indulging. Lazy is, however, the one thing they are not, the same site. The work of demolition was most cases, this lack of respect and obedience is How far their condition is due to a draining commenced in February, and the new wing con- the whims of their pupils, instead of en- may be 80; but, away of the phosphorus which, as Professor taining six rooms capable of seating over 240 forcing dizelpline It Tunniclife, of King's College, London, has pointed out, it is almost certain has an essen- pupils was completed and quietly occupied on personally, I should say it is due to the section of the Chinese population that every tial importance for the life of the cell and for the 5th of October. Opportunity was taken at fanatical idea which has recently seized a man or woman is entitled to noconditional the bio-chemical processes going on it." bas not the same time to erect now and more hygienic been accurately determined. That there is reason outbuildings. While these alterations and ad-license, or, in plain words, that every inuu or for supposing that it is due to this suae is prov ed by the fact that people who are languid and ditions were in progress part of the play-ground woman is at liberty to do what he or she divilized country on the face of the earth, not incapable of much exertion derive boucfit from under the western wing was enclosed and used pleases. What a mistaken iden that is! In o taking salts of phosphoras, in the same way as
as a temporary classroom, a purpose wich it even amongst the savages, can unrestricted action be tolerated. If every man and woman, do sufferers from conditions in which these phosphoras salts are nearly always deficient inserted admirably during the summer. This ar
rangement has been retained in view of the So- and more particularly boys in school, were al lowed to have his or her own way, whenever it the body.
diety's intention to erect a central block of suits hint or her, no family, society or govern buildings and so complete the modern edifice ment could exist for a single day. (Applause) There are bosa various It is iras that the present masters are the at an early date.
scholars of yesterday, but it is equally changes and additions to the staff. Several true that the present scholars will become the of the vernacular masters left and were masters of to-morrow. If such rebellious and replaced. Mr. D. Campbell joined on January presumptions conduct as has taken place, and it For some years past he bar obtained this com 4 of last year, and at the end of Angust has a tendency to spread, is allowed to go on, will become it is frightful to conjecture. bination in Panntogen, which, as most people Mr. A. Hamilton, who had been a member of the roung man of the coming generation now know, is a chemical combination of the pare chrein or body-building element of milk with the college staff for over seven years, left to join Obedience and respect due from pupils to glycero-phosphate of sodium The phosphorus the Sayingpun Government School. Mr T. O. masters, as kindness and sympathy from masters in this wonderfully invigorating and revitalising Kane, formerly acting head-mastor of the Soto pupils, mast essentially form part of school preparation is in exactly the same form as that
present will bear in mind those few remarks of in which it is found in the zerrous systems. It ciety's Shangbai schools, joined in October and discipline. I sincerely hope that the students is, therefore, easily assimilated, end affects a Mr W. L. M. Grant, M.A., in November. The mine and try to be in a position to receive praise rapid improvement in the general condition. staff now consists of seven English meters instead of being found fault with like the boys Mororaes that distinguished physician, Sir
The entertainment which followed con- William Gowers, has pointed out, phosphorus eight Chinese sngsters and nine vornasalar was I have referred to. (Applause.)
Yang notably incronos the propertion of the red cells ters. The number of Chiness teachers will be sisted of resitations by the following:-
increased before olasses are resumed in February. Tong Tok, "Rales of School,"
Yan Cheung,
Choy "Opening Speech."
Kong Ki Tak, Ki Cheung, Golden Keys," "No Time like the Present," Li Chi Kong, The usual terminal examination was hold by the head-muster at the close of the year. The details of the examinations are contained in the Your Boy," Chan. Ma Tai, Work and Play!" tabulated results. Six hundred and two Wu Ho, The Boy Who Means to be a Men." Chan Yuen Fat, "What Became of a Lie," Li were examined, of whom 477, or Shing Ip. Among the Nuts," George Por, "The pupils 79 per cent., passed, haring 60 per cent of the Only & Pin," Wong Yuk Hu, maximum number of marks In the individual Daffodils, Chan Chin Teing, "Life's Cricket subjects the percentage of passos was:-Reading, Field," Wong Wai lung, Speech-Merchant 93; dictation, 73; arithmetic, 75; writing, 96; composition, 71; colloquial, 75; geography, 65; mapping, 61; grammar, 77; hygiène, 59; algeb ́n. 63; geometry, 68; mensuration. 77; English, his tory, 46, translation, English to Chinese, 72; Chinese to English, 67; English literature, 51 The Director of Education's inspection was held on the 19th and 20th of Desember, but his
For lack of energy, which involves physical dobility, "the best and most readily assimilable food is a combination of ossein with glycero- phospates," as Dr. D. B. Jones has written in a naper, an abstract of which was published in the "Indion Medical Cazette" some little time ago.
in the blood.
It must be clearly, understood that the phos phoras paded in these cases of lassitude and lack of energy and best supplied in the form of Brnategen mast be regarded as a food, not as medicina, since it supplies on element which is notably deficient in the body.
When Sanstogon is taken, the unferer is rapidly restored to normal vigour and vitality. He is soon able to resume his duties with alaority, and to performs them without fatigue.
BIR GILBERT PARKER'S ADVION,
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This restoration of energy by means of Sana- togen has been attested by many thousands of people, both in the tropics and in Bagland. This striking statement on the subject is made by Sir Gilbert Parker, MP. I have used Sanalogen at-intervals since last autumn with extraordinary Denefit. It is, to my mind, a true food foxie, feeding the nerves, increasing the energy, and giving fresh vigour to the over
1 report has not yet been received, Hygiene In announcing the result of the competition for worked body and mind."
receive its merited share the best verse eulogizing the splendid proper Hi.
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Last
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So many meriterions verses were sent in that and wind cannot fail to make a notable surrender. the Shield won in 1908 to the appeal to all residents in China who are Diocesan Boy's School, who were fifteen points the judges hed a by no means easy task in so prone to suffer from these conditions, which ora begotten by the onervating ahead. This ear wo again competed, but the deciding which was the best. All the vorsas, elimste. By revitalising the blood and improv. results have not yet been officially declared submitted were very carefully gone through by ing its qulity, as well as by increasing the tone Classes 1 and 2 now include the subject in their the judges, who divided them into batches of and strength of the whole nervous system and Orford work. The brushwork class inaugurated fifty. Each batch was then examined carefully, the general bodily functions, Sanatoren will Riso iperease their steek of health, and make last year and so ably taught by Mr. Troakes and the best twenty were put on one sida for them better than they have ever felt in their continues to make good progress. Examples of ballot. The six verses receiving the most life, for that is the common experience of those this work and of map-drawing are on view in vot's were then voted on again to decide which who take the preparation."
itten one of the class-rooms of the sistern wiur. of them was the best. The verse sent in by Baustogen has the unqualified written endorsement of more than 12,000 doctors, among Many of the pupils in higher ólasses make na Mrs. Mackay, Boston House, Queen's Bead whom are the physicians to ten crowned beads of the books in the library for house reading, but Central, received the most votes, and she has of Europe, including Dr. Ott, who was for small select reference library for the use of been adjudged the winner. many years his late Majesty'a physician at
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Mrs. Frances Coke, 13th Rajputs, Kowloon. Below we give the verses in order of merit as shown by votes of the judges. Tho last one was rather cleverly set to musio :-- The Milk that is good in the Milk that will soll, Because it'e nutritious and pure as well; It's the Wilk that, of course has the greatest demand, And it's Sterilised Naturali, Milkmaid Brand
Wilkmaid 'rand is the Milk for me, For Raby, or picale, or afternoon tea, It always in ready and newer tuos Our, Sterlised Natural Milk, 'tis the Vilk of the hour.
verse was very closely followed 'in votes by Oxford examinations would be appreciated, that of Mrs. F. C. Mason Harley, Magazine Our football team suffered a severe loss in Gap. The other winners of consolation prizes the departure of Mr. Hamilton, under whose able coaching it was formed and fostered. Other members of the staff, however, sra keenly alive to the advantages of athletics, and we hope to see the team acquit itself well in the forth. coming competitions of the schools' league. As in former summers the swimming club was very popular, and many enjoyable evenings were spent on the water. Our older students took a keen interest in the first Chinose national athletic mesting at Nanking, and one of them, Kwok Shin Yan, was very successful, having won gold medals for flat ruing, besides loing largely instrumental in gaining for South China the saver cup and football challenge vayo. Last year I was in the happy position of being able to in- nonce an addition to the list of our scholar. ships, in that presented by Mr. F. J. Halton. and on this occasion I have an equal pleasure in soknowledging the gift of the Ingard Sebolsr- ships of the value of 830 by Sir Hormusjee Mody. We thank the donor for his generous gift, and will endeavour to show our appreciation of his kindness by qualifying for them at the earliest possible opportunity. Our thanks are also tendered to the committee of the Blake scholarship, Mr. Le Kom Tong, the directors of the Tang Wa Hospital, the committos of the Po Lenny Kak, and all those gentlemen who have so liberally contributed to our prize food. (Applause.)
After the distribution of the prizes,
Mr. LAU CHU PAK addressed the gathering. He said:-Mr. President, Ladies, and Gentlemen, -Not being an authority on education, I will not venture to dissect the report just read by the head-master by making any favourable or adreras.comments. I will simply, for the sake of saying something, confine myself to szubject which has for some time sccapied my mind, and
he Ste ised Natural Milk of the "ilkmaid Brand Is whol-come, ustaining, delicious and grand; As ment and drink for the young and the old, Thi liqn'd food is worth it's weight in gold.
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But now he "Nesta in his cot, his sleep is Ho thrives, and arents milo, bée-up they are
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POPULATION OF AUSTRALIA.
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STEAMERS
ANTERTON, British str., 3,386, T. A. Triggs,
4th Jan.-Cardiff 7th November, Coal Admiralty.
Jan.--Shanghai 5th January, General- ATHOLL, British str., 3,130. g. L. Sazby, 9th
Standard Oil Co.
An advance estimate of the population of tho Commonwealth of Australia places the total number of people in the six states at: 4,474.000. Allowing for what may be styled a normal in. rease during the months which must clapse before April 1, 1911, when the ten-year census will be taken, there should be at that dete a total of 4,500,000. That would represent an increaseBINH THUAN, French str., 2,500, Chomienne, 9th Jan-Manila 4th January-Bradley & during the decade of about 725,000, or 19 per
Co. conf. Taking the nine and three-fourths years to December 31st next, the federal statis tioian estimates that New South Wales will show an increase of 205,000, Vistoria an increase of 327,000, West Australia of 97,000, Queensland of 94,000, South Australia af 61,000 srd Tasmanis of only 15,500. The
Consue Estimate official statistics and estimates follow:
Mar. 31. 1901. Dec. 31, 1910.
1,651,000
State. New South Wales 1,356,090
Queensland ... Victoris
South Australia Wert Australia. Tasmania
Total
1,329,000
592.000
1.201.168
498,266
364,104
425,000
183.253
280,000
172,475
188,000
3,775,356 4,474,000
It is calculated that Want Australia has
relatively gained 1.41 per cent, during this period, New South Wales 1.21 per cent, and Queensland 0.03 per cent., bat that Victoria has relatively lost 2.14 par sent, To.nanis 0.37 per sent and South Australia 0.14 por cont- Consular Report.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 15th at 1155 a.m.-The barometer is inclined to fall over China and at the stations in the South.
The anti-cyclonic area is still central over the continent to the North of the Yangtze valley, and pressure is relatively low over the S. part
of the China Sea
The Japanese returns ara lacking.
Strong monsoon will continue to prevail over the China Sea
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to day, 0.00 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon lo-day is as follows --
N. sEd N.E. Hongkong & Neighbourhood winds, fresh;
fair. Same as No. 1. Formoen Channel
South coast of Chias between}
Hongkong and Lamocks, Same as No. 1. South coast of Chins between Same as No. 1.
Hongkong sad Hainan..
STEAMERS PASSED THE CANAL. Dec. 20th-Benclouch, Kanagawa Maru Afonmouthshire. 23rd-Carmarthenshire, Kita no Marx, Oceanien, Silvia, Tydaws. 30th-- Calchas, Hudson, Namur, Earpedon, Spezia, January 3rd-Benlawers, Gleneal, Suevia, Prins Eitel Friedrich, Sambia, Byria. 6th- Teucer. 19th-Beninohr, Carnareshire, Iyo Myrmidon, Forncerts, Silesia, Westphalia, Peking, Armenia. 13:b-China, Memnoni, Polynesien, Prometheus.
Bonneo, German str., 1,344, F. Sembl, 11th Jan Sandakan 5th Jan, Timber, c Melchora & Co.
CHEONGSKINO, British str., 1,265, V.M. Liddell
8th January-Pakhoi 6th Jan, General- Jardine, Matheson & Co.
CHUN SANG, British str., 1,418, Allcook, 12th
January-Java 3rd January, General- Jardine, Matheson & Co. CHOWFA, German str., 1,055, F. Schmetz, 12th Jan.-Bangkok 5th and Hoihow 11th Jan, Rice and Rosewood Butterfiell & Swire. CHOWTAL, German str., 1,115. Heyengs, 7th Jan. Hoihow 5th Jan, General--Butter- field & Bwire.
CHOYRANG, British str.. 1,424, Stalker, 10th
January-Waha 4th January, General Jardine, Matheson & Co.
ton, 12th Jan.-Saigon 7th Jao., Eice and General-Wo Fat Sing.
DERWENT, British sir., 1,340, H. C. D. Framp.
Pausang, British str., 1.410, H. Malkin, 3rd Jan.-Wakamatsu 29th Dec, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
GERMANTA, German str., 600, C. Tepsen, 5th Jan.-Sydney via Islaude 30th Doc., Copra and Shells-Siemesen & Co. HONGKONG, French str, 739, A. Cornelinssen,
13th Jun.-Haipho: g 9th Jan, General A. B. Marty.
KALGAN, British str., 1,143, D. B. Davies, 9th Jan Hoiber 7th Jan., Pigs and General --Bottorfiold & Swiro.
LOONGMOON, German str., 1,458, T. Andors, 11th January-Saigon 7th Jan., General- Hamburg-Amerika Finie.
LOYAL, Gorman str., 1,237, Wagener, 8th Jan. Iloilo 3rd January. Ballast-Sander, Wieler & Co.
MANCHURIA, American str., 8,750, A. Dizon, 10th Jan.-San Francisco vis Japan Porta 13th Dec, General-P. M. 8.8. Cn. MANDASAN MARU, Japanese str., 3,245, T. Ota, 10th Jan-Mike 4th Jan, Coal-Mitsui Burgan Kaisha
MEEVOO, Chinese str., 1,339, G. Froberg, 10th Jan-Shanghai 7th January, General- C. M. S. N. Co. MONTEAGLE, British str., 6.163, H. Davison, 6th Jan-Vancouver, B.C., 12th Dec., Mails, Lumber, Salmos, &-Canadian Pasitie Railway.
NORD, British str, 1,730, Jones, 27th Doo
Foochow 25th Dec., Rosewood Aagaard, Thoresen & Ca
PHUYEN, French str., 1,299, Varaini, 9th Jan
-Hongay 7th January, Ballast Bradley & Co. PRONTO, Norwegian str., 838, Thomas Seeberg, 5th January-Dalny via Chefos 30th Dec., Beans-Order.
They tried the milk of most Brands, theys, they Deucalion, Kleist, Indrapura, Salazzo Maru, RAJAH, German str., 1,275, H. C. Reber, 12th
derido
They tested the Milk of the Cow, too, of pedi-
gre s most grand,
But none came up to the test, you know, the test
of the Milkmaid Brand-
Meny excellent verses were sent in which, how. over, do not sufficiently refer to Milkmaid Sterilised Natural Milk," S
An order on Wang Hing for a prize valued
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I am going to make do not apply to the students to the other five names,
This first competition has been quite s sport of this or any partionlar school in the Colony or elsewhere, but are merely intended an aing one, there being no stipulations calling for sort of warning against such conduct being competitors to purchase a supply of the Milk.
Another competition will shortly be announ- followed by any of them. I well remem. ber when I was a boy, my elders constantly cod, the terms of which may be slighty modified,
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Jau. Bangkok 4th Jan, Rice and Teak wood-Butterfield & Swire. SABINE RICKMERS, Dutch str., 573, P. Fries,
3rd Jan Tamsi 1st January, Ballast Asiatto Petroleum & Co.
SHANTUNG, British str., 1835, J. Robinson, 11th Jan.-Sonrabaya 2nd Jan., Sugar- Butterfield & Swire.
TAIYUAN, British str.; 1,459; D. Dawson, 11th Jan.-Australian, Melbourne 9th Des., Frozen, Meat and GeneralBatterfiel & Swire.
TAMING, British str., 1,350, G. H. Pannefather,
13th Jun.-Manila 10th Jan, General Butterfield & Swire.
BAILING VESSEL,
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