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SCHOOL PRIZE DISTRIBUTIONS.

ST. STEPHENS GIRLS' COLLEGE AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19TH, 1911.

After the Bishop of Victoria had spoken, Mrs. Lander distributed the prizes provided, chiefly by the liberality of the parents. A volo of thanks moved by Dr. Ho Kai and seconded Mr. S. W. Te'o concluded the proceedings,

BELILIOS SCHOOL.

CANTON.

(ROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

Jannary 14th

MILITARY AFFAIRS.

SHIPPING NOTES.

ippine

A-Washington belegram dated 10th Janasry says -The new Ship Subsidy Bill has been introduced to the House of Representativos. The Trans-Pacifio Lines have been eliminated

America aro favoured.

throughout the Colony. Further, we intend that the standard of the education given in class one shall be the same throughout the Colony, If a school has no pupils who are eligible for class ono, then we will have no class one, but be- gin with olsas two. That we shall be able to

The new Viceroy is making his presonce felt St. Stephen's Girls' College closed its work

sea how many pupils there are, say, in class for the year on Tuesday afternoon. In the absence of Lady Lugard, who at the Tust

His Excellency the Governor presided at those, receiving the highest education in the in all quarters. One of his first acts was to send from its scope and only the mail routes to South The O.SK. steamer Koshun-maru, which moment found herself unable to attend, Mrs.

sinte of the newly-trained troops, and their prizo disiribation of the Belilios Girls' School, schools of the Colony in the coming year. The number of deputies to investigato, into the Lander distributed the prizes to the girls,

After an interesting programme of action which took place at noon yesterday. There was average attendance of the school during the past

therefore commanded that the pay of the non-abandoned by the Osaka Shosen Kaisha-to the It is expected that Bonga by the children, Miss Griffin, the noting a largo attendance of pupils, parents and friends, year was 400, and last year it was 427. I think report has been most 'unsatisfactory. H.E, has recently stranded off Syong jin, Korea, has been Principal road the report; which stated that tho. and Mr. E. À. Irving, the Director of Schools, that tho number 400 in as many as the teaching commissioned officers shall be redaced one-tenth anderwritors, Lloyds.

and that the chief of these man shall also have a operations for floating the steamer will be com

It is menced after March next, when the weather black mark recorded against his name. also stated that no loss than forty soldions becomes mero sattled in the northern part of th deserted on the 1st inst. and another nine on the Korean Sco. 8th. The reason is stated to be that leave of absence on account of domostic affairs w refusal these men, so they desorted.

was prosent.

After an exceedingly interesting musicnt programme, the Director of Education road the annual report of the Head-mistress,

tion

to bo admitted

are

THE GANDLING MONOPOLIST,

staff of the school can adequately doal with, and Principal. Miss Corden, was now enjoying a

in fature we have a now walo in this matter. No mach needed year's furlough in England; that Miss Bendelack had been transferred to tho

school will be allowed to have more than forty pupils to one teacher. If there are an excess C.V.8. Girls' High School; that Miss Thorp

This stated that the attendance for the year they will not be admitted, and admissions will

All hope has been abandoned of the safety of son, sister of the Rev. C. E. Thompson, and

the British India livor Abhona. The vessel, a ta Miss Wan Elink Ching, the first Chinese girl to had been fairly good. It was lower than usual in be gaindl by entrans examinations. If a school Ay

new twin-screw ship, loft Plymouth on Novem pass the Oxford Sanior examination, had bees March owing to the prevalence of measles in increnses very largely, that is

the Colony. A now rule was put into force after

if thero

a very lurge number of acted to the teaching staff; while Mrs. Tids ad the Chinese New Year holidays. All Chinese

In the course of an interview with the Pro-bor 4, and should have arrival at Port Said a the applications for entrance, wo may have to most genoronely given of her valuable time to girls wishing to

new sub-livision of a class, iuvincial Treasurer the Viceroy wanted to know week later. On November 7, the captain of a Fatonmer reported having toon a large steamer teach the girls to sing and able assistance had for. Buglish sido must first pass an examina croate a

Chinese equal to Std. IV. of which case there will be a corresponding in why the gumbling monopolist was more than a ther been gladly accorded by Mrs. W.H. Howit the vernacular side, Sevention girls failed to

crease in the tesoling staff. I am very anxious million dollars behind with his payments to the suddenly go down stern first off the coast of Miss Bakewell and Miss St. John. The atten- pass this oxamination; 14 of them applied to

Of the for you to thoroughly understand this paint, Gotenment. He expressed his very strong Spin. The bone carried a crow of nearly a dance lad boen most regular. Only four pupils te vecascular side and wore admitted. absented themselves from the final examinations. new pupils entering the English side there cause we have of late talked a good deal about disapproval of the whole affair and hinted undead men, and her tonnage was over 4,000. must have struck some saukon wreckage, and Six candidates had passed in the Preliminarers 6 from Std., VII, three from Std. V., and 7 the University, about higher classes, and abont from St. IV. of the vernacular side. In Septom-

had her bottom torn out, No news has yet come grade of the Oxford local examinations, and two her a change in the method of calculation as the preparation for taking dogress and so forth.broadly that the blacie rested in no small degree The theory in shipping circles is that the steamer to band of the British stoam dredger Stonewall, in the Junior. Thirty-eight now scholars had made, the results of which was largely to in- Batthis alteration in the numbers of classes is All intended to provide for a thoroughly sound crease the numbers or the English side. beon admitted during the year, and the number the girls receiving instruction in English wors education in the middle and lower classes.

being on in attendance at the close was 75-22 small boys counted as

tho English side

There has been a tendency in the past September storage attendance în aud 51 girls. Arrangements had been made for The

classes to become congested, opening a Kindergarten, department after the thus becane 160 30 as against 88 in July, for these

The two sides, English and Vernacular, are to become too large for any single tongber, new year under the direction of Miss Hunt,

nuder this arrangement working well together. I Threo free foholare were admitted in Warch, and I am most anxious that the primary educe who had been specially trained in this branch.

The Archdeacon of Hongkong thon road a 1910, from three Grant-in-ald Schools. One of tion given to the lower pupils shall be thorough these is not proved satisfactory in her studies, ly satisfactory, and such as parents can approve One has not been well enough to attend school of for the money they pay in fees for the this year. The thirit has made good progress andis second in her class. Four scholarships were at education of their children. The average cost

letter from Lady Lugard as follows:--

Government, Honso,

17th January, 1911.

on the Treasurer.

A RESULT OF GAMBLING. A mi mamed To lived with his mother in a

house in Po On Lano. He had a wife in his natire village, but ho had lately taken to himself another. The man had long borne a goed character, but latterly his had become acquainted with some bad companions who had induced him to gamble. At length all his property was lost and ho bad ao "face" to see his mother. He and his concubine then wade up their minds to die tegether, so one day when the old lady was

long orordoo from Flymouth to Ferrol, where she was to have deepened the chaunel for tho new Spanish Dreadnoughts. The Stonowall carried 17 men.

In connection with the recently established Anatralian passenger service of the Blue Fannel Live, further important developmouts. have transpired. In Belfast Lough last month the Ascanius, the second la'r of the fleef, odor-

DEAR MISS GRIFFIN,-I am greatly disap. the beginning of the year awarded to pupils per pupil in the sehe il for the last year has out for a walk they took poison and when she went specially severo trial tests. easily attaining!

pointed that I am obliged to break my engage. ment to distribute the prizes to-day at St. Sterben's School... I am in bod with a bad cold and the doctor follame that if I got up and go oat I run the risk of in attack of brouching phoumonia, which will lay me up for à fortnight and prevent me from keeping any of my ongage ments for the end of the week.

I have therefore yo y reluctantly agreed to slay in bel and I will ask you to express ray regret, not only to the Bishop of Victoris and the children, but also to the parents of the child.

school

Fire

As this Prize Day brings to a close my work in

2

most notable

this school I should like to take the opportunity home. Last year when I was

of

came back both were on the bed unconscious Tho por mother called in assistance, but it was too late, and before long both bad breathed their

Inst.

SHUN TAK.

January 16th.

Time After time robberies and crime from Shun Tak hare been reported in these columes, and the district is considered one of the worst Now the new Viceroy in the whole provines.

the local officers to keep a sharp look out on the movements of suspicions characters, and he saya that if crime is not soon diminished. In the district the officials will bo severely panisheit.

THE QUEUE.

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hofs, becoming practically the quickest steamer in the Australian trade. Although Glaggor is the home port of the new service tho company have decided that the finers in future on their way to Fishguard on the outward· voyago will call at Liverpool to conl, us the Clyde is not deep enough,

BABY A SIGHT WITH RUNNING ECZEMA

Eruption All Over His Head and Face. Itched Dreadfully. One Cake of Cuticura Soap and

One Tin of Cuticura Ointment Gured Him in No Time.

"My little baby was taken all over hia head and face with running eczema. He was a perfect sight with thecruption in great masaca. It itched dreadfully, ..and I took him to the doctor. Howhu under the doctor's care for about two months, but it did not cure him at all. I also tried several other treatments but his suffering kept right on. When he was nearly four months old, I was persuaded to try Cuticara Soap and Cuticura Ointment. I had only ono esko of Cuticura Soap and one tin of Cusiourn Ointment, and they oured him in no time. At present he is the plotúre of health. "What I have told you is the honest truth.

"I had some of the Outkura Ointment left, and my oldest son used it. to cure his chapped hands so I any sure I can prove that Cuticura Ointment is a won derful thing for both these purposes. I tald a friend in Yeovil about the cure. This friend was suffering with a skin trouble too, and was cured by Cricura Remedies." (Signed) Mrs. Banfield, Free St., Ilchester, Som., Eng., May 21, 1010. The apced and economy of the Cuti- cura treatment is shown by this letter, a single tablet of Cuticura Soap and box of Cutioura Ointment having been suffl- ciunt. Deputs: London, 27, Charter house Sq. Paris. 10, Rue de la Chnussce d'Antin; Australia, R. Towne & Co., Sydney: India. B. K. Paul, Calcuttaj So. Africa, Lennon. Ltd.. Cape Town, efc.: U. §. A.,Potter Drug & Chore. Corp., Solo Propa., Boston, Send for free 32-page Cuticura Booklet, on the care and treatment of skin and scalp,

RACING SEASON

will be exarerted to sound cabin, extcusivo in terior alterations hals made. The Teutonic

section of passingers who, whilst requiring high- will then fully meet the nests of that incronsing

class nesommodation, do not care to pay the higher prices raling in the steamers carrying ZEISS both fret and second class passengers. She will only take second and third class in fin me. This is already the practies in the cases of the Canada

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The Mauretania just befors Christmas accomplished the double journey to New York and back again in 12 days 4 hours and 39 minutes. No attempts to lower the times of

1911.

PRISM

BINOCULARS

CAN BE OBTAINED FROM

& CO.,

AT

from the Vernacular Side. Of these scholars gone up from $21.79 to $34.50; that is to say, one has since disi, ond married and one has that during the part year it has been nearly boon absen frein ill-health since July. Tho forth has boon very diligent and is second in her half as much again as it was last year. That class The Ednoation Committee recommended means that the pducational stuff has been that the custom of awarding scholarships from increased by about half a mach again, and Vernacular Grant Schools into the Bolilios Itrust that as a consequence the education given

BARBERS AND MONOPOLISTA. Public School should be abolished, On the

A few days ago it was reported that a other hand, it reminded that the senior in this school during the past year has been one papil in exch

should receive a and a half times as good as it has ever boon merchant had come forward with a plan to giro

In May next the White Star Liun twin-screw saliolarship free for one year. The special before. I am particularly anxious that in the the government $3,000 a year in order to have prizes "for Composition so kindly Pro Belilios Girls' School the education given a monopoly of all the barber's shops in the City.steamer Teutonic will be placed in the White cented each year by Mr. I. E. Balilios were competed for in Jaly and awarded to the shall be a broad and liberal and sound one. There was a great deal of opposition, and ouo Star-Dominion Canadian service, and will sail sucessful candidates. Three papers were marked Boys have got to specialise in special studies if intential mon petitioned the Treasurer not to from Liverpool to Que os and Montreal ron and to the other members of your Staff very good by the Dirceter of Eduention. These thoy desire in after life to become anything grant the monopoly. The latter, however, las regularly throu boat the season. Before the whom I had looked forward to meeting with you. Prizes have cortainly done good in improving more than small clarks in the Government granted it, and the now monopoly sotnes into transfer is effected the saloon accommodatión.

the Composition among the pupils. I am the more sorry because I did winnt very pupils entered for the Oxford Preliminary services or in mercantile offices. Dat it force on New Year's day. It is asid that the Their average id not pacessary. for girls to special cost of shaving the hand, &c., will now be raised much to say a word or two to your girls. I Examination: and all passed,

At our 1910 ise, therefore I think that a girl's education have read your Report with giest interest, and aga is only 13, 16 being the limit.

prizo-giving hist Excellency made some

be charged only five cash more, I note ospecialig two thing One is the now remarks about the teaching of Domestic should be a liberal and broad one, a odnation, but that young boys and children will kindergarten schome which is going to admit Economy and expressed a wish that we which will enable then to un'erstand the affaire hould take up the subject. As a matter of fact of the world and the literatura which they read children vory early to thoir preparation for it back already been taught, though not under and have more time to read taga bays and me educational life. To other is the increased tht came, in the school. This year classes number of scholars who have passed the Oxford III and IV have had a course of instrme have, and an education which will be a pleasure tion in the subject and the Chinese girls of to themselves, and a pleasure to their husboads and Cambridge examination,

I hope that the opening of the University. Class III. seem to find it very intereating and families. And in the different branches has inson the matter in hand, and has ordered and Dominion of the samo servico,

Class IV, composed of Chinese girls who have

to my mind are of education which which is now so near its completion, will influ-boon in this school from three to four yours, anon both those elements in your school life, entered for the Ilygiene Examination, and were especially adapted for girle, that of byge The children who begin the kindergarten successful in winning the Shield. This is the comes first. I congratulate you most heartily first girls eohool to win it, and the fact course will have, small as they are, the diguity that Chinese girls after three or four year on having taken the hygione shield this year, of feeling that they are beginning now to pre einention in English could come first inapplause.) It is indood a

The Educational Commissioner has just the voyages between the ports were made, the CHS. J. GAUPP pare for courses which the boys amongst them examination in which English girls compete, triumph, and I hope you will be able to retain

Andonght to have some influence in encouraging it here in the Belilios School where it received a wire from the North in which he is short time for the double passage being made

and will finish later at the University,

o stay in New York of only 41 them to join the classes of the English si do, hag

mosi

proper

excellent ordered to warn students that they must not possible by though I say "the boys amongst them," I hope in my heart that by the time they are old

speaking under any cironmstances ent off their queues. hours instead of the usual five days. Com- what I Those who intend to do so must desistenting on this a writer of shipping notes enough there may be such a development of a of saying how much I enjoyed the nine and a at this school I spoke about

turn round of the Mauretania at New University system of education that the girls half years hare taught here. My feelings at term domestic bygiene -hygiens of the home from their intentions, while those who have in the Daily Telegrph says:Tho rapid

already ont it off must allow their hair to grow saying good-bye are very difficult to express, in

is before. among them, too, may find a college institution fact, the girle descrike hast how I feel when they hygiene of the person and hygiene

Students disobeying these rules are York is, perhaps, the most startling thing HOME PRICES.

One wonders about hor extraordinary voyage. It is hardly after the fashion of our Newahan, our Girton say: "Wanza very glad you are going to be war-children--and I said I should be glad to offer a and our Lady Margaret College at Home, where ried, but we are very sorry you are going away. I mall prize to the girl who distinguished herself to be most severely doalt with.

shall not forget my pupils, and I wish them they also may enjoy the higher education of a

and I have brought a little prize for that girl settled. At one moment we hear that all these in port she would have done the thing more University. But if that jà not yet to come; it forory saceras in their school career and in the most in that subject. I. have not forgotten it when all this fuss about the quene is to be really debatable that if she had had a little more time

years that are to come. I should also like to seems to me that the University of Hongkang say how well the assistant teachers have helped who, Miss Bateman tolle me, is Shin Tak Hing appendages are to be disponed, with, while at the cheaply. Her owners would have saved a good might very well affect the elder girls of the me during the past fire months, a time when and the second is Cheung Fork La. (Applause.) next we hear of punishment being threatened to deal of money, nithorh the bugs adverti-otent classes who now send up scholars for the Oxford hands were more than fall and when much I may, perhaps, ledies and gentlemen, be a little, those who have out them. It is a pity that all for the ship which results from this hustling is that I had to do was now to me. I thank them old-fashioned, but for my part I look with the time and trouble wasted over this frivolous doubtless in amplo compensation. Nevertheless,

8 x £6.10.0 and Cambridge examination, by instituting a very much. Hongkong University examination which should Mr. Invine, on conclusion of the report, said horror and dislike upon that most epidemic and subject is not devoted to something for the gooi the case stands out as a good illustration of the 12 × £9.5.0

6 X (stalking) £7.10.0 be as widely known throughout China as the Ox- he was sure all would be sorry to lose Miss viralent disease which hasbroken out in my own of the Empiro. ford and Cambridgqexanimotion is known now Bateman. She would be a loss to the School, country and. throughout the British Empire.

but at the same time they heartily congratulated called suffragettism. I hope that the women her. He was quite sure she would have the best of China, in aiming at the ideal of the emancipa wishes of the Education Department, the station of woman, will never think it necessary to emancipate woman of the most charming and and the scholars in hoe now life. (Applause.)

HIS EXCELLENCE, before distribating the womanly thing in her nature. And I trust that What I wanted particularly to say to them prizes, said: -Ladies and Gentlemen,We have the girls of Relilios School will be notable not was that while I take the greatest interest in just heard a most interesting report from Mies only for their broad, sound education, but for the education of women and the rational Bateinan, the acting Head.mistress of the their womanliness, courtesy and good manners, the Director and for their efficiency in domestic hygiene, development of their facnitles I do profoundly school, and I join in what hope that the Chinese girls who are now study of Education has just said about our of which I have just been speaking. I wish On Stre-t. I reported that a fireman had ing under Western methods will not fall into regret at losing her, and our hearty good you all, girls, very happy holidays. I wish scambed to his injuries. Now it transpiras the error which has of lato misled some of their wishes for her happiness in her approaching you every success in the new year you are that this was incorrect, ad that the man is Western sisters, and imagine that the higher marriage. (Applause.) I am anxions that these entering upon, and I hope that during next progressing favourably. The subscription rats- training of their mental faculties will be wisely annual school prize-givings should be instructive year you will retain the hygiene shield, and thated by the "Kai-fong" on his behalf has amount wod if it is taken as prefaration to do the work of to the parents of the children, to the boys and youmay succeed as you have susceeded this year. to over,one hundred dollars. men. Supposo that by sufficient training women girls, and also to the community at large. 1 (Applauso.) could be all taught to do the work of men, Inam anxious that they should be simple; that what would the world be the gainer? We should there should be some point which everyone can only have a great increase to the working carry home. I think sometimes that the terms ranks of men. But we have in enough which are used in these reports are apt to already. Naturs has taken care of that, be confusing, although they convey na confusion Nature has given us about Agual numbers of to those who are men and women. The world wants men and women; not men only, nor women only. And what it wants vory badly are better meu aud better women. It is quality, not quantity, we want to change. What 1 specially wanted therefore to say to your girls was to ask them to think of the diguity and value of women's work in the world when it is well done,

These are the thoughts which connect them selves with the two points mentioned in your Report. But this was not what I wanted particularly to say to your girls.

dealing

them with

every day. To those who are not. they are apt to be rather embarrassing. For instance, we hear of standarde in one schools, of classes in another, and of forms in a third. We are not sure whether class seron is the same thing asstaud szd seven, or whether it is the reverse way. We hear of Anglo-Chinese schools and English schools, of vornacular schools and higher grade

some others, and which is

The Governor then distributed the prizes, and Oxford preliminary certificates which were won by the following:-Emily Ahwer, Rose Ablong, Angelina Xavier, Mabel Moousy and May Lesbire).

The following ara subscribers to the Elalilios Public School Frize Food:-Hon. Dr. Ho Kui; Mr. N. J. Stabb, Fir H. N. Mody, Mesare. Shawan, Tomes & Co., David Sassoon & Co., E. D. Sassoon & Co., W. G. Humphreys & Co., Mr. H. Humphreys, Messrs. Gibb, Livingstone & Co., Butterfeld & Swire, Jardine. Matheson & Co., Linstead & Davis, Johnson, Etokes & Master, Hughes & Hough, Bradley & Co. Lane Crawford & Co., Melchers & Co., Douglas, Lapraik & Co. Tak Cheong & Co.. See Wos & Co... Messrs.

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THE RECENT FIRES,

A fire broke out in Jonsm on Saturday naar the T'ai Ka Godowe, and over forty houses were destroyed. Most of the rained places were wood sawing shops and tea ohost factories Luckily none of the Tai Ku property was damaged. The amount of los caused by the blaze was very great, but luckily no lives were lost, and the ounce of the outbreak remains a mystery. Concerning the former fire in Nam

THE CANTON SPORTS,

WITHOUT ADDITIONAL COST

FOR FREIGHT OR PACKING

8 X

aim which the modern steamship company has of necessity to set before itself. The Mauretania represents an invested capital of a million and a quarter at the very least. Every day she needlessly spends in port means na arrest of earning-power on the part of that very large NEW MODEL 6 x weighing 銀团 A leisurely stay in harbour, in fact, is dead loss.

OPIUM-SMUGGLING ON THE

MINNESOTA.”

LARGE SEIZURE! AT BEATTLE,

70%, can be carried in

vest pocket, £60.0

ALBO

AT ALL PRICES.

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Closs on $20,000 worth of smokine opium liner Minnesota at Seattle. on Docomber 10th, as the climax of a search in which the Catonis, CHRONOGRAPHS was discovered and seized on the Great Northern

immigration and revenue outer services joined On Friday and Saturday the Canton Sports forces. At the same time says a Seattle ex- ebangs, clues wera unearthed indicating the Association held its fourth annual mantingat existence of a gigantic sauerling ring in Hong the Tang Kan Cheung, where the arrangements kong, with ramifications all through the Orient mido for competitors and spectators were much and along the Pacific Coast of America, con- better than in previous years. The sports ducted on a soule worthy of a great i dustrial trast. The big figures of the ring, however, ars were advertised to begin at 8 st., bat it was not involved in the seizure on the Minnesota, Well past 9 am before they commenced. At according to the best information in possession necu da interval of one hour was allowed and of the Customs wen, The ppi em, they say, was floor was ripped up. The men turned their The inspector's persistoacy led to the discovery then the games want on from one till fear. hidden on the liner by men whe form a sort of searchlights on the spice uncovered Thora lay Several important officers were present, but the outer circle to the combine. It is considered more than $10,000 worth of smoking opiam number of spectatars was much less thaa laat posible, however, that the detection of their year. The whole affair was very dull, and very efforts to amuggle it into the United States of ten lies in the Chinese crow's quarters in the ing by the banks of their owners and delved into tile interest appeared to be shown in the will lead to the unmasking of an international forecastle. When he was searching the quarters Each contained a tin of the forbidden Оде The biggest single discovery, and also one of them. orente and it is feared that some loss will be organisation and an expose that will startle both he saw a number of pairs of gum hoots hang suffered as the amount of "galo money" was sides of the Pacifo. Tery small and the expenses considerable. dred taels. Only one of the Government mammoth vessel, lie to the credit of the searahi Schools sent iu competitors, and most of the ors who found 370 5-tet ties under a false bot twenty tins oonbaaled in boxes of soap, Tho removed the extra anchor chain, one of the the time. Here and there one of the bars had Lawyers, says the Imperial Daily News,pectators came away, more or less disappointed. tom in the chain locker. The smugglers had bares contained soap in bare of the same sta3 25

The fact is that the average Cantonese yonth If the education they are getting from you cau train them to be first rate women, and kind called English schools, and all schools in which should not confine themselves to the grience of has not much use for athletic sports. Anything largest in the world, arranged the tine in com hoen removed and a tin put in its plats, t

into a manhole and orawied as for us be could go, and wise and helpful to those around them, it Chinese is the medium of instruction will be law, but should pay the most particular attention that requires energy does not greatly appeal pact form, and then built the false bottom os Following su exhaustive search of the shaft When the searchers were going through the without fading any opium. He then obtained a will be a thousand times better for them and for called Chinese schools. Every school will be to the practies of it. With the establishment to him, and some among them look nou sports, top of them. The chain had then boen restored alley of the boat a Customs Inspector elimbed

hand, and most other things are forgotten.

locker, which was in total darkness, they shored Jong iron hoo and with it probed into the THE TARTAR GENEGAL. the country they belong to then if they allow divided into three schools: the upper school, of law collego in the different provinces and and guified. Moreover, the New Year is at to its original-place.

H.E. Tsang Ki, the fartar General, has just the chain partly side. Powerful searchlights recesses of the marhule and brought out five fall their ambition to be diverted to the aim of the middle school or remore, and the lower the great number of returned students from solarl. The upper school will contain classes foreign countries, it is reasonable to expect that taking the place of second-rate mež

There is evidently much to be said upon this one to three; the remore will contain classes there are many who are trained in the theory of reesived a wire from Peking, calling him to the were used, and the keenyas of one of the scarting and one tin that had been tapped.

the affairs of the Thres Eastern Provinces was of parfect workmanship and without any discovered and seized, and as the search continued subject, but I will ask you only if you feet four and five; and the lower school will law; but how to carry out such a theoretical capital to take part in a conference regarding chers noticed that the boards in the floor, whion Before dusk more than 500, and had bear inclined to read these few lines to the girls in contain the remaining classes, aix, even knowledge of the law into practice is a question Diug bis absence the Assistant Livaten daw that might ar se suspicion, were newer through the night, with every man working at order that they may know the direction of my thoughts apou the matter.I am with much and eight. This, I think, will be a simple and that every lawyer should now concern himself at General will act as his locum tenens. H.D., than most of the timer that be had observed fall pressure, scattered lots of the drug est crusade, is to be presented with a gift by the that there might be some trickery and called the to $20.00 worth was in the hands of the easily understood, system, and that will be the For to learn is to apply in actual practice what holas do te very good work in the Anti-Opium in his work on the boat. He suspected at one found from time to time nytil by 9 o'clock were

attention of his companions to the matter. The authorities, eitisens on his departure. regret, yours very sincerely,

(8d.) FLOBAL LUGARD. same in every school, Government or Grant one knows.

to think of themselves as women who want schools and lower grade schools, and so forth. Lau Chn Pak, Ho Fook, Ho Tang. Fung Wa matshed alone is said to have cost eight hun- the cloverest bits of work in the search of the dro immigration service watchman unearthed

to do it well, and to look upon their education as a help to carry out this aim..

In fatave we propose to adopt a much simpler Chun, Look Bing and Chan Sui Ki. nomenclature. All schools in which English

is

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