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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Sɔ̃ra, 1911.

Colonel BEDFORD seconded, and the motion ADDRESS ON CONFUCIANISM,| was agreed to.

VACATION LEATE.

THE REBELLION.

CANTON BUMOURS.

HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.

Mr. Lau Chu Pष said a similar measure wae discussed by the Board in March, 1907, A meeting of the Sanitary Board was hold' when members, after going through the yesterday at the Board Room. Mr. E.-D. C. scheme carefully, decided not to adopt Wolfe presided, and there were present. At the time the Daily Press, in a Hon. Mr. W. Chatbom, C.M.G., Vice-President, | Ion ding article, adversely criticised the measure, Colonel Bedford (Principal Medica) Offer). De and there was also a Government ruling against

HL. Fitzwilliams, Mr. Lau Cha Pak it. Now the measure was submitted for the the return of the three inspectors now en leave the local Confucian Society, addressed over a section of the Cunton-Hankow.railway, -and-l

TRAINING OF NULLAH.

At the reocút celebration of the anniversary Inspectors Pearson, Ward and Coysh applied for long vacation Jonse.

of Confuetus' birthday held at the Tai Ping The Board decided to recommend the, Theatre, which was tastefully decorated for the Government to grant leave to the applicants ou oecation, Mr. Lan Chu Pak, the President of

Mr. Ng Hon Taz, Dr. F. Clark (Medical | Board's consideration in an amplified-form-by -TRANSFER OF A FRUIT LICENCE Offleor of Health), and Mr. W. Bowen Bowlands including the removal of wainsnotting and stair- Application was made for permission to „....(Secretary).

linings. In almost every domestic building food transfer a fruit licence at No. 2 King Shan was la preparation or stored to a smaller or Lane, Shaukiwao, from Chan Kwong to Chan from the greater extent, and be presumed the measure, if Chi.

Chinese firms in Bonham Strand and the silk the transfer. stor es in Jervois Street. Personally, he doubted

The following latter was received

Government relative to the training, of sullaby/adopted, would in fime disturb the principal The PRESIDENT minuted-I do not agree to anniversary of the birthday of China's Great

in 1912 :--

In reply to your letter of the 1st ult. I am

INTIMATIONS

Quite a crop of startling rumours regarding BROWNING'S the position at Canton were current in the Colony last evening, among them being one

to the effect that rebels had taken possession of OLD TOM GIN.

been

directed to inform you that His Excellency the whether rats could be largely accommodatei in- transfer might be allowed The proper course; know, Confucius was one of the descendants/steamers, bringing quantitios of baggage with

Governor, has decide to request the Legislative Council to vole in connection with the 1912 estimates the cums of $3,000, $7,400 and 8600 to provide for items 1, 2, and 3 (the train- ing of

stream +

On Pokfulam Road, #ho. training of xtreams at Shankiwan, and improvements on May Road), respectively in the report enclosed in your letter. The re- maining-items-will-be considered later.

The PRESIDENT stated that the recommenda

the remaining items would be considered lator.

The letter was laid on the table.

----· QUEEN'S ROAD SHELTERS. The Board considered the following letter

The REGISTRAR-GENERAL-I think the is to prosecute the man if he breaks the law; not to close the business.

4,000

enthusiastic followers of the Great Bags that the Viceroy was calling in the troops from (about one thirtieth of whom were ladies) the surrounding country for the protection of Following is's translation of the address: the oity. Up to the hour of going to press to

Ladies and Gentlemen,-To-day being the

confirmation of these

rumours had received. Sage, the pecasion should be commemorated by continue to come down to Hongkong by the Large numbers of the better-class Chinese ell Chinem in a befitting manner. As you n]}

side theceilings of Chinese hotels and restaurants

of the forty-seventh generation of the If his information was correct, (be doors of these

Emperor Hin Yuen. He was only one of the The ERESIDENT regretted that the Registrar people; yet he continued the teaching of buildings-were laid with thick tiles and tho spaces between the tiles were illed with comert General was not present, as the whole point all his forefathers and brought it to perfection. mortar, so that unless rats could climb the bare turned on the fact that he and the Registrar-It was due to Confacing that the laws governing walls they could not get between the ceilings General, who were appointed a select committee, the relationship of human society, as well as and the tiled floors. And even if they did get differed. Mr. Wolfe could not help saying that Principle and Virtue, still exist in China; alio, into it would at be easy for them to burrit seemed to him most unwise that the Board that the mind of the Chinese is still open to through the tiles, The wainscotting, as

should licence certain premises on certais improvement: and that Chins, as an Empire, is members were aware, was not the elaborate sort

conditions when they knew beforehand still conscious of what is justice. If Confucios

wors represented to be.

omply with the conditions, and he thought the

hem. The report is current that the rising Canton is fixed for the 9th day of the 9th moon (October 30/h }:

DEFENCE OF SHAMEEN,

There were no less than aight gunboats lying in the river opposite Shamean yesterday, and on Sunday, when trouble was expected, the mem- here of the Shameen. Defence Corps were order-

not to leave the island. REVOLUTIONARY BANK-NOTES IN

"An-Ideal Drink for Summer

SOLE AGENTS:

tiess of the Select Committee of the Boardseon in European buildings, and the empty that the conditions had not been complied had not been born to the world, China would relative to the training of mullahs for the pro-space between the wainscotting and the wall with. He could not understand why they have been without these social relationships with- |

HONGKONG. reation of malaria included are items. The was only about helf an inch wide, scarcely wido should licence a man with a view to running him out principle, virlue, conscience, br justice; and

Revolutionary bank notes have alrealy found reply of the Government showed that they pro. / enough to comfortably nocommodate rats. Thain on each particular cecasion when he failed to civilization in the country would have come to their way to Hongkong. It is reported that : posed to deal for astart with three of them, toess to this space could be easily cut off by better plan would be not to licence the promissa owe the fact that civilization still exista in here, but whether that be trae or no2, 0290 in an end long ago. To his teaching then do we several have ben accepted by mony-chongera romoviag a few inches of wainscotting close to the ground and Elling the gep with soment at all. In this case the licence was held by the Chios. Although there are to-day sonia which some Chinose-did-not care to accept them mortar. He thought that cailings, wainscotting brother of the present applicant, who, during people who are unlia, anfrateros), un om before Mr. Holand at the Magistracy and stair-livings, so far as the harbouring of the absence of his brother carried on the basi-principled, and unrighteous, these, we all know, yostorday. It appears that the Hamburg- from the Government relative to certain shelters tata was concerned, were not so bad as they bess on the pavement. The inspector in charge have not received the teaching of Confucios

Amerika Linie ss. Belgrav a, which had beau in overs. domestic building and would be 20 application.

Rats were to be found at Bhaukiran reported anfavoumbly on the which, if followed, would in time imperceptible detained at Hankow to bring down refugees, long as human beings lived under a covering;

improve the mind and remind one of the exis-arrived in Hongkong on Monday. Some tesco of Conscience and Justice. It will be money transactions had taken place between therefore the destruction of these things

seen that festruction is the life and soul of an there and the carpenter, and it is world nat effectnally wipe

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empire; consequently Confucius laid stress on alleged that the carpenter wished to pay his remark, There being instruction, there them whatever woner was dus in notes will be no distinction of classes." Mencius also. Issued by the revolutionary foros in China said, "If one is comfortably lodged without being The crew refused to accept them, and laying WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT S taught at the same time, he becomes almost a behind him, passed a switch over his shoulder, hands upon the carpenter they bound his banda”

Mencius said, "Let careful attention be paid to adacation in schools, to the incalcation especially of the filial and fraternal duties. Again, when he saw King Sven of Tesi, ho made the same remark. Such being the intentions

out their

over the footway in Queen's Road Contral:

Im directed to forward the enclosed copy of minutes by the Director of Public Works and Head of the Sanitary Department dated 25th August and 2nd ult. existence. The mansura, if adopted, would the footway in Queen's Road Central, and to not only inflict great hardship and loss, state that the Crown Solicitor has advised that hat it would also upset business arrange. prima facie these shelters are encroachments ments and frighten enstomers away. Therefore

spectively, conourning · certain shelters over

On the motion of the VICE-PRESIDENT, e conded by Dr. FITZWILLIAMS, the application for a transfer of the licence was refused, and the original licence was allowed to remain in abeyance for a period of three months.

MORTALITY STATISTICS.

For the weak ending October 7th the death as against 23.5 for the corresponding week of Isst year.

They are, however, to some extent a convenienca he would not be a party to a scheme which girato of the Colony showed a percentage of 228, beast." When be wont to see King Wei of Lepp, and then proceeded to tighten np.

to the public, and His Excellency the Governor will therefore be glad to learn, before further notion is taken in the matter, whether in the opinion of the Board the removal of these shelters is necessary or desirable in the interests of sanitation.

along he had considered drastic,

Mr. No How Tsz thought that anch a measure would be very objectionable and he wished to know how the Medical Ofear of Health would.

jos his dinner under a shower of dust, The weern many cases of plague this year in Centro Street, and rats were certainly not to be

BAZAAR AT THE CITY HALL

The sunnal sale of work in the interest of the

French Convert took place at the City Hall

yesterday afternoon.

As usual, there was

a very fine collection of beautiful veelle

not the only places where plague occurred. The ladies of the Colony gave their services

Confucius, when he was asked what might be statesman named Lak Ka zdvised the King Ke done for the masses, he replied, "Enrich them and teach them." in the Han Dynasty a

"I conquered my kingdom by battles won on

The

iskon to hospital with a dislocated shoulder. carpenter was rendered insensible, and was Sareral of the crew appeared before-the-Magis trate yesterday and were remanded until Friday.

the back. On the face are two reproductions

the note will be prosecuted before a magis- of Chiness-scenes in circular form, and a printed warning states that anyone forging

The notes hare en emblematic design on

trate: ***

The REGISTRAR-GENERAL minuted-I go further than the Director of Public Works found in that locality or secoast of the food They are a very great convenience to the public stored there, as the people in that vicinity were work and fancy artioles made by the inmates to to study literature, His Majesty replied:

The PRESIDENT said the Gorerament had too poor to keep any stores. This showed of the Couvent, and those being testefully set requested the opinion of the Board regarding that placas where food was stored were out on the various stalls made a dae display horseback; at what use is literature?" Where, Chinese rebellion is as follows: the maintenance of corrugated iron shelter He thought that no member of the Board would freely as saleswomen and as purchaseers, and the apon the statesman said to the. King: "No along Queen's Road. The shelters prevented like to sleep in s. room without a cailing. Not bazaar, proved very successful. Unfortunately doubt your Majesty' conquered the kingdom on podeatiians from getting wat as they passed only did the cracks in the floor allow the dust the state of Lady Lugard's health did horseback, but can you govern your kingdom from one verandah to another on a rainy day, to fall through, but the comparis on the floor not permit her Ladyship to open the sbors could look through to the room-below. proesedings, as was anticipated, but his Lord Ho thought this objectionable scheme might be ship Bishop Fozzoni declared the bassar done away with if tenants of houses were open in a few appropriate word, and the warned that they must keep their premises business of buying and selling proceeded brizkle Confacias. It will this be seen that although declare that:

and they also saved passengers from getting rubbish dumped on their heads. The objection to them was that rubbish was dumped on top of them. He suggested that they should be removed because they were very dirty, and it appeared to be nobody's business to pleso théma from time to time. He did not, however, wish to pross bis views, and wished to hear whether members thought they should be retained as couronioace, with possibly certain safeguards, or whether they should be removed.

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Me: LAO CHE PAK-As long as there is no danger to the health of the public I think they should be retained.,

In reply to Dr. Fitzwilliams,

clean and exterminata rais.

that in 1903, when the Public

The MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH stated

Ordinance was passed, the Goveroment, with Health

there being a good attendance, oblefy of india

The stallholders and their assistants werts on under:

Refreatment stall-Mrs Hōse, assisted by

the concurrence of the Board, prohibited there. Locker, Mrs. Nevalt, Miss Tomes, Miss erection of ceilings and stair linings in new H. Tomes, Miss Eyres and Misa M. Eyres. said, that at the speaker's instigation the ques- Macgregor and the Misses Gordon. buildings. It was triu, as Mr. Lan Chu Pak No. 1 stall-Mrs. Gordon, assisted by Mrs. tion of the removal of callings was brought up.

No, 2 stall-Mrs. Tomes, assisted by Mrs, and the Board then decided that it was not pra-Pollock, Mrs. Hastings, Mrs. Bird, Mrs. pared to take any action, In 1908, however, Hanocek and Mrs. Ran,

No 3 (French) stall-Madame Beriadongae, reonsidered the question and reversed its pre-assisted by Madame Paillard, Frau Vorezach vinas decision, for they passed a series of bya. and Fran Yon Wiser. coltage and stair-linings in any district which Jawa authorising the compulsory removal of the Board chose to demarcate for that purpose. the Legislative Council, receiving not only the Those bye-laws were subsequently confirmed by

The PRESIDENT said it was not the day of when he (Dr. Clark) was, at Home the Board the Board keep these roofs clean.

.Mr. Lau CHU PAK-The owners' attention esa be called to them.

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Di FITZWILLIAMS-Owners might be threat ened that if they do not keep the shelters clean they will be removed.

The PRESIDENT-There is some difficulty in

assisted by Madame L. Hurtado, Madame de No. 4 (French) stall-Mademe Thomas, Reus, Madame Detmers, Mile, Leeable and Mills

Thomas.

No.5 stall--Mrs. Lammert, assisted by Mrs.

on horseback P

A MANIFESTO. One of the manifestoes of the leaders of the

To all friendly nations, greeting: We, the citizens of all China, for the purpose of shaking throwing the present corrap; state of autocracy off the yoke of the Tarlar conqueror by over-

close relation with all friendly nations for the and establishing a republic in its placo and st

sake of misintaining the pen of the world and the same time is leading to enter tipon a more

promoting the happiness of mankind, hereby

"First-All treaties concluded between the Manchu Government and spy ions before this date will be ontinually effective up to the time of their termination.

beacknowledged without any alteration of terms: "Second-Any foreign Jean or indemnity by the Mancha Government before this date will and will be paid by the maritime customs se before..

remark he at once devoted himself to promoting When the king beard this education, and during the time he was on the throne he diligently studied the teaching of berois mosche may conquer kingdotus by prowess and strength, yet the governing of kingdoms must depend on education. This

diroots ite attention first to the work of Bociety, being mindful of Confucius intentions.

establishing schools and sending forth preachers With regard to the former, the Society ba established eleven schools, the number of solclore in each averaging between 100 and 200. Thus over 1,000 boys are being taught gratis. "Fourth-All persons and property of any A to results, they have proved very satisfuo foreign nation in the territory occupied by the tory. In the examination of all schools in citizen army will la fally prefected. year, about 70 schools were eliased assery Government and any foreign nation after this "Fifth-All treaties, concessions, loans and Canton conducted by the Chiness authority last indemnities concluded between the Manoha

Society's School at Hoare. It will thas bo seen Kvangtung..

Excellent. Of these three, one was the the citizen army of China in the province of good," and only 3. came within the catagory of | date will be repudiated.

that the work of the Society is hearing good

By order of Hu Wa Sang, commander of

frait. The Society's sabool committee are de

Manchu Government to any forein nation "Third-All concessions greated by the before this date will be respected.

MEN-OF-WAR AT HANK W.

H. RUTTONJEE & SON,

150

Chas. J. Gaupp & Co.

д New

Hare Just Rocniced

Selection of Goods from

MAPPIN

& WEBB,

LONDON,

..........

Comprising -

SILVER CUPS,

PRESENTATION PLATE,

TEA SERVICES,

&c.

PRINCES PLATE,

TABLE WARE,

CUTLERY,

FISI KNIVES

knowing who the owners are. It is not quite approval of the Boarl, but-also-the approval of R. Chapman, Mrs. Main, Mrs. Coppin, and Mr ing their utmost to further the work, and have following list of foreign men-of-war which are DRESSING CASES with

certain whether they belong to the public or to the Legislative Council and the Governor. landiorda. If we told the landlords of adjoining Therefore he did not think it could be såld that

Smyth

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houses to keep thens clean they might disclaim he was bringing up a question which was settled Jackman, Mra. Harding. Mrs. Harker, fature results will be more gratifying. HE. The

all responsibility and say they do not belong to them. As far as I am aware, they were not put up by the Public Works Department.

Mr. LAU CHU PAK moved that the structures

warned to keep them closa.

recently appointedàschool inspector to supervise No. 6 stall-Mise Wallace, assisted by Mr..the work of itsschools. I am confident that the opinion of Mr Lau Chn Pak that food on pre once and for all in 1907. With regard to the Holyoak, Mias Armstrong, and Miss Harker.

Governor of Hongkong, Sir Frederick Lugard, misos had nothing to do with the presence or

No. 7 stall-Mrs. Jordan, assisted by Mrs. being mindful that the Chinese youths in the absence of rain, he was afraid he must strenuous-Valpy and Mrs. Barrington.

Colony are still in need of proper elementary No. 8 stall-Mrs. Chatham, assisted by Mre

schools to go to, as those already established are

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be allowed to stay, and that the owners bely differ from it. Rats were attracted by food, Phelips, Mrs. Black, Mrs-Wolfe, Mrs Craddnek, not sufficient to meet the demand, has made

Mr. No HON Taz seconded, and the motion such as in oating-houses and takehouses, thers Miss Harris, Miss E. H. Potts and Miss BI. H. grant out of the Educational Vote for the par-

was agreed to.

BEKOVAL OF CEILINUS.

The MEDICAL OFFICEE OF HEALTH sub mitted the following minute relative to the removal of ceilings, stair-linings and wainscotting from all premises licensed hereafter for the preparation, sale or storage of food:--

and where there were large quantities of food

Potts

were naturally more rats than in un ordinary domestic building. It was a mistake for him to have mentioned restaurants in bis minut, because restaurants were not licensed by the Board, and the condition he mentioned had been in force for some years past, and there had not by Mrs. Hoch and Mrs. Muller.

No. 9. (American) stall-Mr. Bollen, assisted by Mrs. Walker. Mra Anderson, Mr. Hores Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Shearer and Mrs, Bowday.

No. 10 (German) stall-Mrs. Justi, assisted

No. 11 (toy) stall-Mrs Talloob, assisted by

INTERIORT SHOOTING.

been the slightest diffealty or protest of any Mrs Hamilton, Mrs, Stewart and Mrs. Lindsey I have the honour to recommend that the sort or description. He did not see any reason Board should require that all premises which for including compradores shops in such a are hereafter licensed for the preparation-resolution as this, as they contained prastically sale or storage of food should be free of coilings, stir-linings and wainscotting, These appliances facilitate the housing of rats on the premises, and our experience in house-

houses, mast,

nothing but tinned food, but for ordinary tlaensed premises he thought it was a very reasonable and feasible suggestion.~~ The PRESIDENT thought it

was only

A further practice will be held at King's Fark range to-day, commencing about 3.30 p.m. On Saturday, 28th inst, commencing at 2.15 sharp, there will be a team match between Prob.

r SSIBLES.

C. E. Tucker (Captain) A. Oczon

G. W. Clissold

W.

Bryant

JA. Leadbeater

pose of assisting the establishment of such school, and deputed several gentlemen to retally discuss the matter and persuade the Chinese residents in the Colouy to establish additional elementary salools to educate their

youths. This coincides with Confucius'

tion in them especially of the lal and teaching. "Let careful attativa be paid ⚫ to education in school, the inionloa.

fraternal do lics." I thereforo sincerely wish

almost to promote the interest of education. that the members of the Society will do their

Auto preachers, the Society has engaged Mesure. Lui Poy New, Chan Tane Fong, and Ma Wai Po to prrack Confucius' doctrines on board the

are also preached to appreciative audiences at

avery Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening. the Society's Hall, Don Voax Bend Central,

It is the intention of the Society in the near future to extend the field of this work to all parts of the country; and I am confident that the resulta will be astisfactory. This being the anniversary of Confucius' birthday, we

The Shanghai Mercury on Friday lait rare the now stationed at Hankow, as supplied by a co respondent who had that day arrived from Ifan- British-Britomart, Thistle, Alacrity, Wood- cock, Nightingale, Kinsha and Calm, a total fight, all lying close to the British Conces

Tow:-

sion.

American-Helona and Villalobos lying off the French Bund,

French-Décidée, lying opposite the French Concession.

German -The oraisár Laindis, and gaubosta Vaterland and Tiger, lying opposile the Ger man Cons-ion,

Japanese-The center Tenshims, with Ad- miral on board, and gunboat Samida, lying, off the Japanese Concession. lying in a line abreast of the Railway Band, shout two miles from Hankow, along with two torpedo bosts...

Obinese river gunboats, seven in number, are.

MEN-OF-WAE AT SHANGHAI. In addition to the above, the following man of-war wore at Bhangbai on Friday --

And FORKS,

SILVER FITTINGS,

LEATHER HAND-BAGE,

and WALLETS

RAZORS.

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British--The shoep Clio and puubost Snipe. PINCE NEZ and

German-The craiser Nurnberg.. Rosis-The gunboat Mandjour. American-The torpedo-buste Bainbridge, Barry and Dale.

The French raiser Duplex. 7,580 tons,

SPECTACLES

The Netherlands Government is at once Accurately despatching a man-of-war from Batavia to Shanghai.

ADMIRAL WINGLE TAKES OVER INTER. NATIONAL COMMAND.

Fitted to Bach

Todividual's Face.

On board his farship Alverity Admiral Sir Our Stock is Complete, Assortment

cleaning shows that rate are found more fre- right that the Board should altsoh great ables and Possibles for Interport honours, the river steamers and elwwhers. · Such doctrines on Thursday left on her way up-river. quently on premises which store foodstuffs than importance to the views expressed by the best ten of each side to count." elsewhere The rule would apply to two Chinese

representatives, bat in view restaurants, bakehouses, poultry, of what the Mediol Officer had said, he thought composed entirely of Navy, Army and Volunteer The teams are as follows, the Possibles being vegetable and fruit licences, and other similar places, and would be a distinct gentlemen did not apply to the oase. Their

a great many of the remarks of the former representatives, and the Probables of Civilians advantage as an anti-plague measure.

PROBABLES. reasoning was confined chiefly, be thought, to Heart (Captain) The REGISTRAR-GENERAL-A against restaurants, and these bad, for quite a number of . H. Bannerman including rentaarauts. I would include con-years past, to remove their ceilings and stair. W. Bassford

A. Handerson pradores" shops, which are not licensed but stor linings before they were able to get licenses. A. B. West a good deal of food.

Therefore the question was confined to place W, J. Eldridge

F. Brown The PRESIDENT pointed out that the Sanitary such bakehouses, promises on which Board some two years ago passed a resolation offensive trades were carried on, and premises. G. Bird W. C. Hill that all ceilings and stair-linings throughout the outside markets bioh were llosused for the sale T. Hear] city should be gradually removed, but on the offsh; fruit, vegetables or meat.

B. Stewart advice of some of the members of the Board this, The MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH moved. Desu

McNab Wilson was given up, as it was found a very difficulf that ceilings, stair-linings and the lower portion G. Gibson thing to do. But he thought the present-of-wainscotting should be removed from all pre- A. Calvert proposal, to deal with only such places where wises licensed hereafter by the Board for the rats wore bound to congregato⋅ would meet preparation, sale or storage of food. He with members' approval.

pointed out that this would not affect existing licensed premises.

A. Sargeant

J. Priestland

E. Froake

B Richards

to

Varied, in all Metals.

Lenses Ground on the Fremises.

io company with From

Alfred L. Winaloe, British Commander-in-Chief, arrived at Hankow on the afternoon of the 17th inst, (Tuesday). The dinérify anchored abreast of the British Consulate, and later in the day Admiral Winston, by seniority, assured com. mest here to commemorate the occasion, and an

maad of all the international forces on shore I have the honour to hold the office of Frasi- and afloat. In the evening,

went sshera dont, it is my duty to inform you of the doings the Japanese Admiral inspected the various

the British Concession,

and of the Society. I esmostly pray that you,

concessions and outskirts, Patrols from Indies and gaatlemen, will all be mindful of the H.B.M.'s ships and other foreign man-of-war doctrines of Confucius, and that Confucianism | baya 'aken up positions in their respective may obed its light upon the people, saving them concesions.

The German Admiral left Nanking for From evil practices, teaching them high prin- Hankow on Thursday morning on board the Captain Scott (H.K.V.C.) ciples of conduct and guiding them in the paths is. Competitors above mentioned who are unable of righteousness, thus exemplifying the uplifturirends are at present at Nanking. There IL.M.S. Nevocaafle and the German cruiser to attend will oblige by informing the Boere- ing power of Confucianism and confercing ■| tary as soon as possible.

Messing on China se a ustion.

McClelland

V. Borby

В. Свартая

W. Anderson

Bowen (KO.T.LI.) Bain (P. 0.)

Thompson (P. O.).

in also a Chinese ganbost at Nanking, one at Kinklang and one of Aaking.

@LARK & CO.

SCIENTIFIC

OPTICIANS

PORK BLOGS, CHATER RD.

HONGKONG

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