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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH, 1911.

Yesterday the Hongkong Volunteers paraded TELEGRAMS.

to the number of about 60 under the command of Colonel Chajinan for divine service at the

Cathedral, where his Lordship the Bishop of Victoria preached an appropriate discourse in which he emphasised the necessity of abedienes being leartiod before they could hapo to com

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that what is most needed is the establish- ment of an administration to formulate preventive measures, and with power to enfore them. Unquestionably that is the greatest need. An International Scientific or Commission may discover the chuse

of the epidemic, and in any case will advise the Government of China how the epidemietany bst be fought but unless there is on Bepart of thoauthorities 9, Mouls, Principal of Be C... Training | DEPARTURE OF THE RUSSIAN MEDIČAJ, and the people generally a readiness to College, Mingue, and the Rot. Sing Tai-song, recently tutor in the same collere, now pastor of adept whatever given the experts, the Clown congrecation (6.M.S.) in the city agrer upon fendering, and a deterviinalion to art upon it, wegardless of the cost, the money China" is "pepared to spend in proeping this International Commission. will be money washed. The reports from the plaque-strickom districts show only too plainly that the severity of the epileraic is the to the failure of the Chinesa foral authorities to take vigorous measures in the carly tuzos; but it is a hard task to an

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Me. Momla is son of A celulitern Arthur Wonie, new cefited from Clóhere work after nearly 50 |

ONDON, February £6+1, The Russian Medical Mission is years' porvice. Rehmabier Principal of Trinity Jeniving St. Petersburg today for Cellere since 1208, and was reslonely for ton Harbin, and will join the English and yaris Vive-Principal, under Mr. J. C. Monse, Mr. Sing in afterwards' Bishop of Vietarin. the first Chinese Aroldençon,

French Missions,

The Missions comprise two lady doctors and three lady medical stud-

Paare won a deep to Bue of regret amongst many old Hongkong rockets, writes a Toments, including Princess Dolgorukoff entriespaudent, when they lord of the death of

Mrs. Shelton, at Besford, on January 26th. THE GERMAN CROWN PRINCE, Daringelur rigidonin Wongkong with her con and daughter, ska höl ondeind herselfto's wide ir finals, some still resident in the

vince the thinose people that a relationship. exists between însanitation and disease and death Hygiena is an unknown science in Chim, and there are probably no filthier

Colony others sandtered over the world; and towns in the world than Chinese towns or who toddleo rezila sinn her riduzo to We ugy be sure flat sanitary mustirns will upland keow how reely she was ip talk ber be the first recipendation of the In the old dogs and the interesting events that ternational Coannission and then arises happound during her rediriance in the Colony, the question; how em they to be enforced 2. She was ovde oighty rgans of are, and had Haven In some of the Chinese cities the authvi- ( în felling health for the past year, saffering ties have been terrified into antivits(-and | severe pain for some time before her death. Her lave shown a moss or loss regule disposition daughter. Mrs. Jeffery, was with her to the hst weinitoring to her wants with sing care, to act upon the mivien of foreign advisors, and much sympathy will be felt for her in her They have seen how the Japanese, by bei

Tisa mere took place at comiuletress of their measures; hura éhrek. ed threprend of the epidemic in the cities | under their control, and they have been in

pressed. There is reason to hope, therefore,

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and bereavement.

Bedford on January 30th, when, in addition te mothers of the Euraily, some Hongkong friend's were present. May the earth lie lightly on one who was ever a kind and loving mother al a

trouble or distress:

LONDON, February 26th.

H. I. I. the Crown Prince, of Germany has left India for Home.

THE DALAI SAMA.

LONDON, February 26th. The Dalai Laina of Tiber has returned to Darjeeling from a pilgrim- age to the shrines of Bengal.

BRITISH ARMY ESTIMATES.

London, February 25th. The Army Estimates: aniount to

that a serious effort will be mole by the patholic Friend and helper to anyone in €27,690,000, showing a reduction of

MEASURES

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Chinese muuthorities to enforce the measures which the International Commission may recommend, and we can not doubt that the. Central Government, which has appeated- to the Powers to constitute this Commission, will do its utmost to see that whatter advised are adopted and rigidly enforced. The plague experts, hard and as the Lancet says, have a

before them. So long up-hill task

in Manchuria thero in danger of the disease penetrating into the interior. The wonder is that it has not found its way there already, for the A. S. WATSON & CO., arrangements made in the North by the Chinese do not appear effective enough to ensure that the plague is not carried in the neighbouring provinces. As the Lancet remarks, if plague penetrates into the interior there is a distinct probability that it will make a long-stay and leave its mark on China for many years to come. This consideration has not been overlooked by the brave, self-sacrificing men who have been doing their best to cope with the epidemic, and the arrival on the spot of

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MARRIAGES.

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On February 18th, at hanghai, ALBENT EDMUND. FOL of Getr HUMPHRY JONES, Esquire, of Tlaufoist, Carnarvo→ shit, Wales, to EnirH MARY, daughter of the late ANDREW ECKFORD, Esquire, of Chefoo and Belsize Park Gurdeus, London.

On February 18th, at Shanghai, ERIC. PRINCE, of Sydney, Australia, to AGNES OLLERDESSEN, eldest daughter of Henry Oller- dessen, Esquire, of Shanghai, HONGKONG ORMITH: 10A. DES VEUX ROAD C London Devion, 131. PLEET STAKE, FC

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HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 27TH, 1911.

Ir is good news to hear that the latest reports from the plague-stricken districts in

the members of the. International Com- mittee of experts will be an additional guarantee that all possible measures will be taken to avert this grave danger. -

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AMERICA'S TREATY WITH JAPAN.

CORRESPONDENCE,

DIOCESAN (GIRLS") SCHOOL AND ORPHANAGE.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE “HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. "

- Sm,~With your kind permission, Jabould jiko to call the ultention of your readers to the moods of the shovo seheel,

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SUPREME COURT, Saturday 25th February.

IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. BEFORE HIS HONOUR SIR FRANCIS PiedurT

- {CINER JUSTICE).

ALLEGED ILLEGAL PARTNERSHIP DEALINGS,

The case was concluded in which Ko Chei Pa I was charged with committing offences against

It may be remembered that, as tho reculi, of section 4 of Oriinues Ne. 7 of 1509, and

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A. Deltrom, FM. Garcia, J. H. Unterwol

a public meeting held fwere rests age this stelur 75 of Ordinance No. 5 et 1865. The meath, a suficient sum of muning was obtained sensel, it she alleged, converted certain mentes to justify the juomaloys of the sefiool, into his own uso which were paid him for sharer

in wood-cut-ing company. scentive the logse of 51 hon-o--Rese villa, Westin which the work of the The jurors with: 1. 11. Bridger (foremsu) school has been carried on since February, 1900. Three and a half years later, tha sajtning hatice Ross Villa, Bastenfell count. and the committee decided that this opportunity of dabing the accommodation should not be missed; they promptly took the house, and thus sauce the whole lock for the purposes of the Since than the Diessen Girl Splend

Fealer. A. Aitcheson and D. Dorwood, Me M: W. Slade, K.C., inst muted by Me. Crewiler Smith (of Messrs. d'Almunda &, Smth), rented on behalf of the Crown, "snil the "ccused was defended by Sir Henry Berkeley, C, who was instructed by Mr. Wong (of Messrs. Denesin, Looker & Descon),

The jury, after hearing the addresses of Counsel and his Lordship's stumter un brought in a verdict of guilty.

Pelsoner was remanded in olistody, peading the decision of the Court on

a point of law raheed by Sir Henry Berkeley,

work" of the school has grown with ouch succoeding your, and whares in 1903 there wore 37 beard ys and 23 day phobie, in 1910 the school was attended by 111 chillen, 64 boardera sul 57 day scholars. The staff has also grown propartionally, and thoya are now, in addition to flads Superinton. Jent fang asalkland, fonchers, three of whom aro

CHINA BUDGET. braided and certifovod, npå a fenfuad mufron, i

The Piking outrespondent of the N-7. Daily Thesenimol is Huron shly efficient, cù je slams by News writes: the fact that last year it was recstamended by The budget Estimates for f911, it will be the Discover of Fuestion for the highest event remembered, were submitted to the Tapsheng- allowed under the Government Grant-in-Aid yn y the Tuekilpų sound two months ago.

The Assembly had nich trouble in wading Cock

the grich He mass of conflicting detail that mom- Unfortunatel, bagnene, the stafa of the fin prisil the reports. from the provinces, But, janega leaveà minch to be desferd, bazi gine expos. ultimately, the amatore statisticians evolved dilure excended income to the amount of $2,193, | order out of chaps, mud by cutting down many and the committon, widrk is largely composed items of expenditure brought forward a ma

surplus instead of largo deficit. of ladies, and of which tho Bishop of Vietaria iz Assembly's fignees are as follows:-- clusirian, fort that the time has come to appeal | *.

do the public of Hongkong, far satra venerans Land tax support of this desercing charity, and at the same time they desire to call the attention of

Salt aui Ton fax.

Sundry Laxost Customs Revenue

parents and waardians, to the many adranéngos Líkin which this school offers.

The first olijnet of the school is to provide

INCOME.

Income from Government pro- Sue of Official Beuke

purty

Suudry Locoines.........

The

Kuping Taels,

49:669.858.27*

47.621.920.25

42,139,287.93

26 163,842.17

44,176,541.46

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47 228.036.41

5.652.333.11.

35,698,477.24

3,560,000.00

500,910,296.84

£70,000 compared with Estimate.

A sum of £85,000 is provided for Christion training and education for girl of

Europeau and mixed, parentage, and the ecm-Sale of Government Bonds new dirigible aeroplanes..

mitles are always prepared to consider applinn-

Total tons for the ador'ssion of orplans and children

EXPENDITUD. in necessitons eiremanstonces," The eduention

Central Government.... riven is an ordinary English elementary edu

Foreign Dapartment and Fars cation, arruoreit in verseilance with the Govern- |

eign Affairs ment Grant in Aidscheno. Kindergarten moth- | Diplomatie expenses ods are employed in the lower classes The Coustamlary girls are trained in household daties, and are. Financial

*Tuchibpn taught to make most of their own clothes and Education to keep them in offler. The fees, including Army

THE TREATT, RATIFIED,

LONDON, Tebruary 25th. A Washington telegram reports that

A TIGER ON BOWEN ROAD. Last week there were reports that a tiger) one at at Kowloon and had been seen Stanley, An Indian fleman who makes it a practice to walk with his wife almost daily along the Rowen Rond informs us Hohon, Saturday evening while he and his wife wore sitting on the sent which stands on the green plot eloza to the filter, bels They heard behind them a rustling of the brushwool, and the deep heary breathing of a large animal. The lady who has lived in a district in India where tigers are common, recognised immediately that the the Senate has ratified the treaty with tition, board, Jaundry, are 825 a month, while Nary breathing was that of a tiger. Her husband Japan. at first ridiculed the ides of a being in the neighbourhood of Bowen Bay, but the sound continued, and the lady was positivo that they worn those of a tiger. Recaling to collection the reports which have appeared in the papers of a tiger having been seen at Kowloon and later at Stanley, and being aware that tigers are strong swimmers, the idan struck him fut it was not ortaldo the boṇads of possibility that the Kowloon tiger had crosseČĪ the harbour. Bo ress from his seat, and they saw in the semi-darkness au animal moving through the brushwood up the hill-side:. They did not get a clear view of the animal, and

Uger

could not, therefore, declare it to have been a tiger from what they as of it, but the lady who, as we have said, has had much experience of tigers, has no doubt whatever that the animal whose heavy breathing startled them was a tigor. The information has been communicatod to us in

The 115th Maralins left on Saturday at noonerder to ymt pedestrians on their guard, Sports en board the transport Dufferix.

The damage done by the fire at the corner of Fast Street and Des Voeux Road on Friday night is estimated at $80,000.

Mr. L. T. Thontas has resigned his sent on tho Kulangsu (Amoy) Municipal Council, and Mr. F. G. Kol has been farited to all the vacancy.

The police have been notified by Captain Ackson, of D.M.S. Tumar, that he lost Ju Murray Pier a gold platinum shain, a peaksite and a gold cigarette case.

His Majesty the King has not beda advised to exercise his power of disallowance with respect to the following Ordinance Ordinancs g. 33 of 1910, entitial Au Ordinanes to amend the Opium Ordinance, 1909."

Ono

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mou, also, will be interested in the information.

A JAPANESE CAPTAIN FINED.

FOR FAILING TO SERVE THE RULE OF THE ROAD.

Betere Comeander C. W. Beckwith, R. N., at the Marine Magistrate's Court on Saturday, Captain A. II. Ftowart, of the stoner Haimun proceeded against Fauzo Murayama, of the ss. Daigi Mary, for failing to observe the rule of the road.

Complainant stated that while on a voyage from Hongkong to Swatow, and when of the east of Ninopin Island, be sot the proper conrso

ehoor, who informed him that the Daigi Maru.

stemmer went chead and crossed. Again on the return voyage from Swatow, and when ten miles from Waglan Ligirthcase, the Hazmun was overhauled by the Taigi Yam, and the latter vessel came up so close that witness had to pat his helm to starboard to aroid a collision.

His Worship, after bearing the statement of

It contains a note written by Mr Uchida, the Ambassador, which states that Japan undertakes to deal with emigration as effectively as under the old Treaty,

A FRANCO-JAPANESE AGREEMENT:

2,785,287,72

313,726.73

4,352.040.46

fairs ander the

111.8449,315.13

2,747,477.34

77,915,890 13

9,999-6.79

6.643:828.59-

37.569.097.00

6.453.833:25

1,688,559.87

260,745,005.11

37,703,362.17

298,448,365.28

301.91-296:24

298,443,365.29

Lar for tuition only the fees are from 86 to 54 a

Tuch unp это Թnti math Industry month. The vacations about February, varying with the Chinese Column Affairs Angust; a few days at Christions and Easter Application for admission should be made to the

New Year: sik weeks is July

and

Total...

Provincial Gorts, details of

which are not given

Total Income Grand total

Expenditure

Lady Superintendent (Miss B. D. Skiptou, B.A., by whom further information will be so plied, at the Diocesan Girls' School, Row Villas Bonham Road, Hongkong. Donations and ་ ་ subscriptions shon'd be sent to the Hon. Treasurer (Mr. E. B. L. Powbiggin), Mercantija Bank of India.-—Tours, oto,, ·

F. T. JOHNSON, Fun. Soc.

Folmary 24th, 1911.

London, February 25th. The French Senate has adopted a Bill approving an agreement between St. John's Cathedral, France and Japan for the mutual protection of trade-marks and copy- right in China.

FRENCH CABINET CRISIS.

INSULTING THE CHRISTIAN

RELIGION.

CARE AT BIJANGHAI,

TT

Surplus

3,461,931.65

Since these figures appeared the Government ass. isaund an odiet that practically gives the Tachihpna fron hand to rovise the badgoagain as far as it plonses, and it is thought not unlikely that the Board of Finance will restore the ori ginal budget, in which owse the Tzechangyeon's Inbours will have been for nothing. Asit stands the budget pats a damper on the progressive policies of Duke Taxi Tea. President of the Board of Finance, and of his Eroslenoy Yin Chang, President of the Ministry of War, and it is report- ad that heft-have fendered their resignations." Of course Duke Tsai To has the immediate remaly in his own hands; but the Tzechenyusa vil ment again in October, und the reckoning might bo dan crue to his future sncoose as a states- Yio hang is spoken of as the next Viceroy si Liang in red to answer & summons charring hinnan. with int he did on the 11th and 17th stars of Vicoray at Mukden. Jamry, 1911, at Taires, and thereafter a persistently asking permission in resign, and it Chofoa on the 19th day of January, 1911, is not likely that the Government will insist publicly deride, mock and insult the Christian pon bis staying in Manchuria against his will..

OPIUM SUPPRESSION IN YUNNAN, religion, being a religion observed within China.

Before Sir Havilland de Sausmcrez, Judge of H. M. Supreme Court, Shanghai, on the

20th inst.

J. A. Jackson, of 47. Bubbling Well Road,

LONDON, February 25th. A Cabinet crisis has suddenly been created in France through disaffected Radicals disapproving of the Premier's policy of political conciliation.

The Government's majority on a contrary to Article 75 of the China and Coran voto of confidence fell to 16.

THE GERMAN ARMY.

LONDON, February 24th. A message from Berlin states

AN ANGLO-FRENCH ARBITRATION.

Order in Conueil, 1904,

Article 76 roads "Offences against re ligion."

76.1) If British o subject-

fi) Pablicly, derides, mocka, or inaults any religion established or observed within Chins or Cores; cr

A correspondent willing to the M.-C. Daily News from Chaotong, North Yunnan, saya :——

So far as one can find 'not, the officials ar ot permitting any opibum to be grown through- out the province of Yunnan. Hore and there among the hills a daring farmer may be fount taking the risk and enltivating the poppy in some almost inrcorssible place. These spots, Lowever are very few.

that.) Publicly offers insult to any religions service, feast, or ceremony established or kept in Billy part of those dominions, or to us place of

religion esta lished or oberved within these independent Nos land, north of the Yangtzo, worship, tomb, or" saucinary belonging to sur A mraber of Chinese have gone across iało dominions, or to the ministers or professors and have per uated the tribesmen there to: How thereut

them to grow the forbidden plant. This intro- (iii) Publicly and wilfully commits any act duces a difficult' proslom. Samo friends of the.. observed within those domintang or its cerimonaro running. The reply given was "if the les, modo of worship, or observance, inte Chinese officiels make a big fuss, then we will hatred, ridicule, or contempt, and thereby to capture the offending cultivators and hand provoke a breach of the public peace; he shall them over to be dealt with." It will be inter- he guilty of an offenco, and on conviction sting to see how the officials deal with the

bercof, liable to imprisonment not exceeding

mafter. two years, with or without hard, almur, and with or without a ling not exceeding £50, or to

fine alone not exdiag £50-

LONDON, February 26th. The International Court al The

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In the province of Kueichou lots of oplim has heon grown during the last two years. On one

and left the bridge in charge of the third the Reichstag has introduced a offer. Witness was later called by the second for the increasing of the German The death is reported of Mr. A. Lay, was overhauling them, and passing too close to Army and to make it more effective.

the he safe. He went on the bridge immediately, The measure has been support (ending to bring any religion established or tribesmen have warned then of the risk they ale members at foreign staff of the Chinese Imperial Maritime and saw that the vessel was on his port quarter, by all parties. the North show improvement all round, and Castors. The deceased, who was 65 years of and about thirty yards distant. The Japanese that in the contres where the scourge has, was a brother of Mr. H. N. Lay, the first been most severe the daily mortality las Inspector-General of the I. M. Customs. substantially decreased. Every one must At a meeting of the Sunitary Board to be held sincerely hope that the improvement will on Tuesday a further letter from the Covers continue, and that the International Scientiemont relative to malaria at Shaukivan will be read, and an application from Inspector Frill Expedition which is now on the way out to for twelve months' leave of absence will be con. Manchuria may be able to devise appro.sidered. priate measures for instening the end of the epidemic. Russia, Great Britain, the United States, Germany and France bave all responded to the appeal which China made to the Great Powers for their co- operation in conducting scientific investiga-

Ilis Excellency the Governor has given his tions with a view to discover the cause or causes of the epidemic and to devise appro-assont, in the name and on behalf of His Majesty priate measures to combat it. We observe the King, to the following Ordinance passed by o Legislative Council-Ordinance No. 2 of that the Lancet, the well-known organ of 1911An Ordiannce to amond the Lepora the British medical faculty, expresses a Ordinance, 1910," and Ordinance No. 3 of 1911. doubt as to whether a committee of scientific-"An Ordinance to amend The DefencAR

The engagomentis vanouseed of Mr. Cameron Gordon, younger son of the late Mr. Frederick Gordon, Bentley Priory, Great Stanmore, and Eileen Margaret, eccond daughter of the lato Mr. Thomas Francis Hughes, Commissioner of The Chinese Imperial Customs.

the defendant, found that the Daige ar had Hague has decided that Great Britain bech mannvied so as to be a danger to the is not bound to surrender Savarkar to Holmen. He considèrol that by his action the France. captain of the Japanese steamer bad placed both vessels in a highly dangerous position, and that a collision was only averted by the complatzant putting the helm of his vessel to starboard. De fondout 'wonld pay a fine of $150, in Refault three months' imprisonment with hard labour,

THE FOLLIES,

The Follies on Saturday evening were favouri ed with another crowded house, and the audience was a most enthusiastic one. The Company

THE TURKISH BUDGÉT.

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LONDON, February 24th. It is reported from Constantinople that the Minister of Finance, in intro- ducing the Budget, predicted that an equilibrium would be reached in two years.

He justified the heavy proportion

(2) Notwithstanding anything in this Order side border in Yunan the most stringent regulations were in force. Just agres the bour- every charge under this Artiole shall be beard dary, in the sister procines, more pium iras being Bad determined by the Court alone, without sown than twelve months ago. Thohage profits jury or assessors, and any Provincial Court were ton groat a temptation to the faimers. Bet shall have power to impose the punishment before the plant had groza couple of inches aforesaid

abave the ground an official andd some soldiers (3) Consular officers shall take such precau appeared; avon in the romote sillages, and there tionary measures as seem to them proper and is trouble ahead for the breakers of the law. expedient for the prevention of such offeners.

The crisis of the struggle has yet to come. The The Crown Advocate (Ble. H. P. Wilkinson) confirmed smokers are using old stocks, which proscented.

are far from being exhausted. When the end of the supply comes then there will be much sufring. There is, bowever, no doubt as to the

M. Morgan Phillips was instructed for the defence and the cass was adjourned.

A. NEW HOTEL FOR TOKYO.

jesun.

・THE GERMAN CROWN PRINCE,

It has been definitely cattled that the German Crown Prince in to represent the Court of Bor-

The Japan Dariy Mail reports that it is stated Hotel at Tokyo have decided to build a new lin at the Coronation, The Crown Prince will that the principal shareholders of the Emporist

seat juncture with which to fight the control balloonists and others who have special when Pelissier's fomons burlesque "Everybody's penditure, amounting to one-third of Y. 1.500,000. There will be 130 bedrooms, and that he may visit the Royal Agricultural Socio- experts is the best organisation at the pro (Sketching Prevention) Ordinance, 1895, and tobrings its presont season to a close to-night of the vote for army and navy ex-hotel in the immediate vicinity at an outlay of probably stay in England for ta dogs, in order. plague epidemic in China, and suggests ppurtunities for obtaining information respost. Benefit" will be given, and we have no doubt the total, and announced a decision to the best features of Japanese architecture arety's show at Norwich during the week after the

ing

the defences of the Colony.”.

everybody will be there.

discontinue the tobacco regie,

to be combined with European. An American Coronation. architect is spoken of.

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