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ADDRESS BY LADY LUGARD.
Lody Lugard, na President of the Hongkong Branch of the Ministering Children's Leagues yealerday afternoon entertained on the laws of Gayorament House 233 European mombors and
Lady Luanad, in addressing the young |-pa-ple, said:-Children, – You, Kavo come to tea with me. And the reason you have come
He was doing his kind not, but it was a rol HONGKONG
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COUNCIL.
A menting of the Hongkong Legislativa Council was hold yesterday at the Council Chamber.
The following ware present; - HIS EXCELLENCE TOR GoYsason. Ha FREDERICK JOIN DEALTRY K.C.M.G., C.B., D SO
Hon. Mr. C. CLEMENTI (Colonial Soczotary). Hon Mr. C. 4, ALAVAKTER (Attorney- Hon. Mr. A, M, Thomsox (Colonial Trea- sarer).
Hon. Mr. W. CHAM, C.M.G. Direstor Public Works).
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Hon. Mr. A. W. BREWIN (Roistaar-Cioneral) Tiên. Dr. To Hát 51B, C.A
kind act that the whole hunt wanted, and he did not want to be paid for it. Now I expoct, you kriew what I metu when I say that we wan you to open gates and not to show your miforms to the baby. I said a little while ago that you on all-rom the youngest of you-find ways your own to be kind. So I am sure you cap. But in case you can't always think of things for yourselves, there is one way that the Ministering League puts before the filtren who, join i. In every part of the world, there are charities to help those who General), to tea with me to-day is because you have all ¦ aro very poor. In Hongkong thero sce a good joined the Ministering Children's League. Ba. | inary charities which are specially intended for we have do together I want to talk to help poor children, There are convents to you a little about the Ministering | and, schools wharn
children pear an educated. There is a housa. Children's Loaqua. The first thing I want to receivel may-is that the League is duly a Longus of where blind children are taken varo of und Kindness. Wo are all joined it -wo grown adnatul. Tiruse places need money to pay up as well as you children-because wo think their exponas-children baro tlist the world can be made better by having of their own to give, an the Ministering Longus - more kindness in it, and we all hope to learn to don't ask for mousy. But chibtren can A by a little kinder than we are. That is the work. The Ministering Longuo has a bez
| chief thought that I want you to have in your every year whire things are sold for money, The prisoners, who are chiefly minds while I am sponking-just the thought and it asks all the children who join th
Lagne to work for the bazaag. When they The name of the League, as you know, is the want to do an act of kindness they can do Ministering Children's League. Now you all know some work for the bazaar, mullater when oll what shihiren are, but perkups sous of you don'? | tho work in sold at the bazane, the know what Ministering Children äta, Minister- money that is rundo is divided between the ing means holping, and "Ministering Children charities of Hongkong. Just a little of means tifelping Children,” or “ Clüldren who the many that is made is sent to England,
PRKING, April 20th. Sixty suspected revolutionaries, believed to be friends of the murderer of the Lite Acting Tartar-General of Canton, and followers „of Sun Yat Sen, have been arrested in Poking since Monday,
Chinese merchants have favoured, the. idea, it has been gonorally recognised' that such legislation would be not: only indivisable, but unworkable. This conclusion was embodied in the report of the Committee appointed-by-the-Govern mout to inquire into the subject ten years | REVOLUTIONARIES IN PEKING, | 88 associates of the League! ago, and though Hines then, from time to timo, Judges on the Bench have sighed for legislation, no attempt has been made until how to meet the need. The Bill now before | the Council seems, a very practical attempt to initiate a reform long fult and earnestly desired not only in Hongkong, but in all the Treaty ports of Chinn, as well as in Shuga pore, Bangkok and many other centres of frage where there are Chinese trading com- munities. When once the most important. Wo. have been appointed
Chinese business concerns of the Colony.com: SOLE AGENTS for
mence to register their partnerships, in all probablity the example willbe widely follow. DIMITRINO & CO'S «d by the smaller firms, for the advantage of -such registration will quickly be repognised. The provisions of the Bill would appear to cot the chief objections which have hitherto been advanced against registration EGYPTIAN of Chinese partnerships. It has been urged, CIGARETTES, compulsory, the actual proprietors in many
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$4.80 per box of 100.
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BLUM PACHA
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SHEFHEARD'S HOTEL 4.40
POUR LES PRINCES... 350
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For instance, that if registration were made.
Cantonese living in the province of Chiblį, include a leading actor and several inen who are interested in businesses with foreign partners. The incident is bang widely
eussed.
THE VICEROYALTY - OF MANCHURIA.
casos would put forward meu of traw to be registered. This was a view presented by Sir Thomas JACKSON and others before the Committee of. Luquiry ten years ago, and
PEKING, April 20th. Sir Thomas said: "One would rather know the amount--the -hrur-is-worth-than
U. E. Usi Liang has been relieved. know the names of the partners." We may of the Vierroyalty of Manchurin, and take it that he would agree that it is it. E. Chuo Erb-hsum, the able Viceroy useful to know both, and the Bill justof Szechuan, has been appointed to introduced in the Council, if passed, will succeed him with the special cank of
Imperial Commissioner,
doubtless induce those Chinese fieras who
have nothing to fear, but much to gain, by such publicity, to supply these particulars
His Excellency will combine with for the information of all and sundry, his office the Tartar-Generaley of the Die care seema to have been taken in the Three Provinces, and is thus given and R direct and (Special terms to Hotels, Clubs,Bill to guard against the possibility of wide powers
fraudulent registration. Each partner de unchecked control over the military and Large Consumers.)
siring to be registered is required to deliver and civil officials of the whole of to the Registrar of Companies anahers to
Manchuria. -eight specific questions, and anyone know
A. S. WATSON & CO., #gly making a false or incomplete return
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commits a misdemeanour. The only poual clause in the BB', however, relatas to default in complying with the provision which requires any change occurring in a registored partnership to be notified to the Registrar of Companies within fourteen days, each registered partner being made fible on swimary conviction before a Magistrate to a fine not exceeding to dollars for each day during which the default continues, the maximum being fixed at fire hundred dollars each. Registration in the first instance being voluntary, there does not appear to be anything in the provisions of the Bill to which serious objection cna Im offered, and we imagine it will he welcoined by the leading Chinese frins in the Colony. The experiment is Long well worth making.
The Coronation of the King of Siam been fixed for the math of November, although
the actual day has not yet been decided on,
Mr. T. Aoki, Japnurse Coinmercial Attuchý, for Hongkong, has arrived in the Colung, This new appointment so far as Hongkong lis
concerned.
A gaiabling raid was carried out at 36. Canton Road, Kowloon, on Wednesday night, and 16 men, mostly launch coxswafas and lightermon, vers arrested. Yesterday they were fled 24
weh.
Colonel C. W. R. St, Jola has met com- mand of the Troops in Hongkong during the absence of Major General Anderson, C., who has gone to shanghai for the anual inspection of the Voluntoos
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The police have been informed that a purty of men went to the Yin On godowns in Des Your Road on the 17th inst, and by means of
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FINANCIAL, MINUTES.
The Colonj, Seocstary, by coamand of His Excellency the Governor, fall on the table Financial Minutes (Nos. 23 to 251, and moveď that they be referred to the Pianos Committee. The COLONTAL TREASURER conded, and the notion was agreed tủ,
FINANCIAL
The COLONIAL SECRETARY, by command e£ ̧ His Excellency Gnverade, bi on the table the report of the Finans Committen (No, 5). and moved its akoption. "
The COLONIAL TREASURER Bonded, and the motion was agreed in.
PAPERS.
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY. HIS EXCELLESer-Geuthon, this is the
fourth gessive your that I rise to make the annual slatement as the progress and the cost of the railway. The a-st of this rulertaking is a large in proportion to our revenue that
out-
dishap." Lagne, I may perhaps tell the little ones foto Balps to koop a home for children means joined together, so the "Ministering who has no horan in England." The band for Children's League" monus Children joined one child which is paid for by the money sent together to help.” Look round thereont There from hore is called-Thɔ Hoogkong Cot" are nearly 250 of you borə. That nicans that 250 The boil has been paid for up till next Decor. of you in Hongkong have joined together fobelp her, mud bafora Novamber we will have another *You may ask, to holp what? Why, mthing Izair and send home mora money, so that
loss than the world! It seans a big thought you may keep that child happy for nanther The CotoNIAL. SE-ETARE, by ectand of for children, and somnof yoa quite litle ones, to
your.. That is a kind thing which you can His Excly the Llorenor, laid on the tablo the report of the Polien Magistrates' Canela for -help-the-world. It is -big-thought-for-ujin-in. The ladies who ain Secretaries and
The you 1910, also the report, on the British. grown-ups also, It makes na ull feel very small
Associates of the Langus will help you child-section of the Kowloon Canton Railway for to think how big the world is and how little, we
ve with the work, if you ask them. That will the year 1910. helped, is by ecorgons trying to do what he the bazaar van who hare as money can stil can do. But the only way the world enn get
kind set, be their
In this way, by working for can in the place where he lives. We who live here help children who are poorer than yourselves. begin with Hongkong. It is part of the big It bons out your name of Holping Children." World, And yon bagin with the bit of Hong. And what the Longue parlion) rly wants every. kong that you live in your home or your
one of its members to remember is that thoughshare always thought it advisable to trest it in a school. They also are part of the big world, the world is big, nobely is too small to be able I accorded to the evening budget.
hope that that onnese is in accordance with and the way you begin in your home got your to help it with kindluss.
wish of this Council and of the community o school is that you try to be kind to everybody After the address ten was served-on-the-wide. The raport of the Chief Resident Engineer. and everything Fortmately it is really easy
on the north side of the hons
is laid on the table with the necounts for the to be kind. It is nush easier than doing sum
fast your, and I shall endeavour to explain mich or practising scales or making button-holes.
itmos as spear to require explanation au to invite your attention to some of the salient It is a natural. Everybody can do it. There
points. The task is not an easy can withant is always something that wants koip. Perhaps
being prolix, and I would ask you in, enlig it's only the cat whe is mowing at the door to
with the figures to follow us as clowly as you cum in to tables in the report. In order that. got in or to get ont. Well, you la her
our procedure many by in acer lines with the in or ant! Parhaps it's your mother who "DEAR SIR,--" Timo-Ball”, is very naturally standing orders of this Council I will more is tired and wants you to mind the baby while surprised that in a great port like thits the Obscri
the resolution printed in ปเก orders of the
order day, in ́abe gets a cup of tou. Well, you wind the babyvatory joes not give us the time on Bank who wish to ask any questions and to
·Hunt members and you take sure if possible that it does not
espress their views on the railway may squar. Perhaps your father wants his boots,
have an opportunity of following man and doing and you fish them. Perhaps you are cloverèr
eluding interest on the capital sur during so. The extimated total cost of the railway at sums than somebody else, and yon can help
construction was last year put down at aim with his sprithuretic, Perhaps somsbody
812,371,49. That, you will we, is in column sink would like to be good to, and you read
on page 9. The estimated total cost or dort doubt that every one of you even the us see how far we can go in this directioneminiated cost of last year of 874,565, These are all very little things, and running of the Observatory and of a ship. Lotan coluran 6 as 512,396,929 to complete the railway. That shows a decrease on the total very smallest-ean think of other and, letter] If I am ihings that you could do, not only every day, staff at
many times in the day. Perhaps you have Director and one sistant: so the skipper canso this is now a sparito, work and was not nover thought that fo Asihoso king thing wwould i and the mats should take watch and hitherto included in the estimates of the rail- help anybody. But it would help the whole world watch the hundred and sixty-five days a year
way.. I will speak mors on the details inu fow. very much if everything in it were kind. - Bo ***Time-Pall" surely knows how he is dropped, mint. Adding these two aus we get a total. Десгенна in The estimated cost of comple the fast thing the Ministering Lengas wants of by stellar observations, not by "taking the tion of 8146,574. In the ext tablo on pages every shild who joins it is that they should, bo į susi,” ne at sea.
10 and 11 you will find a stat
statement in various kind. This is the real meaning of joining the ! 1 his sailor friends would pay another half detail of the
rxeesses and sav The Minister announced the pro-League Kindness, we think, is the beginning conta ton, they might have all sorts of luxuries.
19 inge on
now extimate over the esti zasto which was presented to you this time posed appointment of a Turco-Persian of all the virtans, for kindupss leads to un- Failing that, I enggest that they put in a little last year. The Best important item in that list Commission of Delimitation, but said self-ins, and unselfishness leads on to all the work on Bank Holidays, take the saxtant and is under heating IX and construction
Plant rest. Tiniind speedos and subscriptions and chronometer ashore, as I have had to do in stock. From this $181,944, we must take
for loco, and couching and
waggou and ceiling the reply of the Persian Government working parties are all good as help, but they fine, with the artificial holam, and yet time $20,000), which is heindol ne part of the cost of had not yet been received..
will be as nothing unless they leave us a little | really kinder than they find mx. You will forget about it, of course, sometimes, /. We all forget. But to-morrow morning I want you all just for once, when you wake, to say to your selves, "I bure joined the Ministering League, and I must be kind today." Then I want you toliad something kind to do as early in the day possible. If you do this once it will come to you to do it again, and help to form a kind habit.
THE TURKISH POLICY.
LONDON, April 20th In the Chamber at Constantinople the Foreign Minister, Rifaat Pasha, has made a statement on the country's foreign policy.
Referring to Psia, he said that Turkey desired to see a strong and independent Persia, and the only question in dispute was the delimita- tion of the frontier.
FIGHTING IN MOROCCO,
LONDON, April 20th. A Tangier message states that the Sultan's army in retiring on l'ez from the Shérarda country act the rebels and gained a great victory, con- siderably improving the situation.
to thein.
Holidays. His surprise will perlups be insreased if he looks up in the Gazette the magnificent appropriation mate for the maintenance of the Observatory, and ho any agree with that we get as frisch as we pay for:
He suggests a comparison between the
rightly informed, the actout:be and to this osiinded dearesse we must add
the cost of the projected light-line-between and Shatankok. which is $72,005, bo- Panling
ibat institution cousists of
for themselves-Yours truly.
FAIR DEAL.
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THE MAGISTRACY.
The report of Mr. E. R Hallifax, Police Magistrate, shows that the number of caves at the Magistracy for 1910 was 11,681, as compared with 10,991 in 1909. The revenue for the year under review was $7,970.76 os against 869.986.42
for 1909.
Year Expenditure. Revanue.
for
xpenditure
Revenue.
Tho total number of cases tried iu, and of mind. If you have forgotten alrandy by to expenditure and revenue of the Magistracy morrow you must try and do it some other day | the years 1901 to 1910, is as follows :— when you remember, aid, when you try to do. something kind let it be something really kind THE WAR IN MEXICO.
that the other poison waute, not only something that you yourself want to do mul that the LONDON, April 20th, other person does not care about Dout- try
read to someone who does not want
1901 Telegrams to-day mention the
1902 open-be road to.
Don't water the flowers when 1903 they are alrendy soaking.
Perhups
rome 19:4 1905 of you have heard short the Boy Scouts.
with the Mexican rebels,
ANOTHER attempt is being made by the Government of the Colony to deal with the vaxe question of the registration of Chinese partnerships. A Bill was introduced into the Legislative Council yesterday "to estab liah Registered Partnerships and to give effect to certain Chinese Partnership Cus.
a forged order obtained 205 bags of damaged ing of negotiations for nu armistice toms." Registration is to be voluntary,
rice roland at 81,600. The thieves have not but partners who do not register are subject been traced nor the property recovered. To the unlimited liability of the present-
A paragraph is going the rounds of the partnership law. The Attorney-General expapers in the Far East that His Excellence the plains the chief characteristics of this law Governor of Hongkong, Sir F Lagard to be the unlimited bability of each partner K.C.M.G., and Lady Lugard will proceed to` for the debts of the firm, the dissolution of India to attend the Coronation Darbar, but wa the partnership upon the death or bank. learn that there is no definito authority for the
uptey of any partner, and the limit to the statement yet. uniber of partners. The existing Ordin unce entirely ignorer the Chinese customs of partnership, and the Chief Justice in deciding a case not long ago pointed out to the Governmert the extreme danger of
roproducing English legislation, bodily into the Colonial Stature Book without, at least, considering the question how it may affect the Customs of the large body of Chinese who are legislated for." Apparently the Bill now introduced is the result of this warning, and it has the merit of being the best attempt so far made to secure the
Colony. All previous efforts have been in
to
to
BILLIARDS.
COLONY'S AMATEUR CHANTION DEFEATED,
The Boy Scouts in England are something the 1957 same as ministering children hero, but the Scouts | 1908 199 movement is for boys only. One of their duties la to try and do something kind very day. The Boy Scouts haven uniform which they are rather
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the Fanling railway, which makes the item an excess over last year's estimate of $161,344. This increase in this cost of rolling stock is in order - to most the requiremeéta, both in locomotives and in coaching stork, for mention in this connection that it has beou the through connection to Fanton, and I may already agrood that much section, the British and Chiurse, shall find its own rolling steek in proportion to its milenge. The next large item is under Construction No 9, construction plant, hending You will see there is a st of | $109,961, which has been written off for de preciation or realisation of plant required during construction, that is to say, that the total ant cost to the way of plant requiral for construction now stands ut 3211,395, as shown
in the total nolāma.
Hon. Mr. HawnтExcuse 20, your Excel- Blaney. I think you have given us the wrong
number. I cannot follow it.
The DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORES-Pages and 13.
923.754.23 268,764.55 14,531 34.60 % 29.050.62 96.723.25 16,070 30.03. 38,046.30 71,310 77 14,268 53.35- 38,486.48 95,405.12 14,505 40.34
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88,145.26 13.450-40.57
79,557.64 13,871 49.40, 40.455.52 67,133.26 13,414 60.26, 46,019 18. 68,696.43 10,555 66.98 „ 40,119,69 69,986.42 10,771 57.32.. 39.4 8.03 75,970.76 11,688 50.58
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 27th at 11.55 am. The barometer An interesting game of billiard, which proud of wearing. Ons boy that I heard of apy be regarded as a match for the amplased with it and wanted to show it to everywhere, particularly over N.E. Japau and N. had just got his new uniform. He was very bus fullen considerably in Vladivostok, and risen teur championship of the Colony, was
on he met. A friend to whom he showed it said
An American picquet on duty in Hongkong brought to a conclusion at the Soldiers Club Yes, it is very nice, but live you done our kind
Wednesday night fell from grass Appar last evening. The game was between Sergeant
act to-day?" Ob, yes, I done it!" "What did ently ha imbibed too much layer with the ult. Pitt, of the Hongkong Felige, who recently you do I showed my uniform to the baby." that instead of assisting to keep the pin r
won the Amateur Championship, and Corporal Now yon all see that the baby couldn't possibly became exceedingly disorderly. He broke a Ceury of the K.O, Y.L.I., a now arrival. The want to look at his uniform, so Muster Johnny pane of glass in an electric train and was also mistch was started on: Wednesday night when accused of assaulting a Chiness coustabo. Ho the fist 50 was played, the scores being uniform. He wasn't doing a kind at at all. was simply-pleasing Limself by showing off his made his appearance before Mr, J. R. Wood at Gary 502 and Pitt 407. Last night the ins! That is the wrong way of being kind: "There the Magistrany yesterday. The charge of as-
500 was played, and the result showed us another boy in a place wheral was when saulting the police was withdrawn, but he was uned $25 for disorderly conduct and $5 for
had mat his match, * uote
I was at Home where there is a great deal of breaking the glass.
withstanding the fact that he played a consistent hunting and a good-many tiresome gatos. The game and acored the highest break of the hunt was stopped one morning by a gate. The evening. 48. Geary, who has a splendid light boy ran and opened it and held it till all the touch and a trae eye, also showed that he had men on their horses had got through. The last an excellent knowledge of the fable, and ran ran through put his hand in his pocket to find
Geary, 1000; Pitt, 808.
"No, thank you, sir," he said, "I am a scont."
ARRIVAL OF THE SUBMARINES. The three submariner which have made the
harbour yesterday morning. escorted by H.M. ervisora Monmouth, l'elorits and Edgar.
that Pitt
registation of Chinese partnerships in the voyage out from England arrived in Hongos out a winner by 132, the Gaal scores being zubilling for the boy. But the boy shook his head,
China.
terday has reached the neighbourhood of The depression lying over the latter area yes. Vladivostok.
The other depression which was situated over Hokkaido has moved away over the Fecific. and the Pacific towards the Bonins.
A band of high pressure lies over 9. China
Moderata N.E. winds are indicated over the
N. part of the China Sea
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 boars ending at 10 am to day. 0.00 inches.
N.E. winds,
The forecast for the £4 hours ending at noon tony is as follows Hongkong & Neighbourhood light or mode.
fato, fair. Formors Channel
Eame as No. 1 South coast of China between game as. No. 1.
Hongkong and Lamocks. f South coast of China between game as No. 1.
Hongkong and Hainan,.
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year.
HIS EXCELLANCT-We must take pages 12 and 13 in conjunction with page 9. Referring for the moment to paga 9. you will see that a sum of $109,91 has been written of the item of constraction plant for depreciation and realisation of pant during the
and the, not cost is shown in column 6, page 9. as #211845, aul not es it was last year at $101,804. That is to say, it has been increased by the sum of $109,961 The third large item of excess is contained in the last five aitries in coluna G
page 3, encor 9, under the headings Stores China" nd Stores aux- hanse." The first threo of these items total
sum of $113,395, and if
you turn 1.to page ron will see that that sum cozers a quantity of stores which are available for ranowale and extensions, andßprovide sidingsand spares for the line after completion. The last two items under "Storos Chinn" and "Bricks" total to $76:446 hose stores are expected to realiso $32.000 on le, just as the scores under construction plant, are exported to realise onu Jakh, and that has on taken as credit ($132,000, at the foot lice) which is expected to be realised from sales of stores whon- aver any purchaser may be found, and you will notice that sum has been written down alen by $18,000 from the sum of $150,000, at which it stood last year, Adding base various sumos-the unonat by which construction plant has increas od, totals under Stores Ch'na" and "Storen Huspense" and the $18,203 written off from the anonnt expected to be ralised by s·les, totals $317,802, excess on the old estimate of last year. Out of that excess the railway will have in
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