INSTITUTE
We publish below the results of the annast examinations of the Technical Instituto, held in Jane and July last:
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PEXING, September 11th...
THE PRESIDENCY.
Although Hu Shib-chang did decline the presidency because the burden was too Kreat for him to assume, this obviously, was a matter of form His utterances- since then indicate his acceptance of the
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SEPTEMBER · 23RD,
HONGKONG MAGISTRACY.
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.
The Chinese who was charged with forging a draft for 837 belonging to a Japanese payable at the Baok of Taiwan was committed for trial at the October Criminal Sessions.
THEFT FROM NAVAL YARD,
A Chinese was charged with stealing a quantity of hose from the Naval Yard
Inspector Simptated that defendant was searched while going out of the yard gater and the hose was found concealed round his body.
Deendant, who stated that he picked up the hose, was sentenced by Mr. Wolle to three maths bard labour and four hours' stocks.
bigh office, and congratulations. have been bowered upon him. Even two of the leaders in the south-west are understood to have expressed like sentiments, but, of course, they had the expressions conveyed indirectly. Indeed, were it not for the irreconcileables of Canton, who declare they will recognise no action of the Peking Parliament, the election of Hsu Shih chang could be declared the most popular event which has taken place in China g the Republican régime. President Kuochang has recommended him the country, south as wel! as north, as a man of virtue and experience and a lover of peace.
The ex-Emperor was so pleased when he learned the news that he
call on his former tutor, but Hospital. to
of etiquette were foreseen Shih-chang
declared that part of his policy is to make peace with the South, it may be presumed that he has good Mr. Wolfe remarked that it was reasons for believing that this can be dirty low thing to rob a fellow-servant! accomplished, so that, notwithstanding Unless the servants were honest and could the apparent objections of the Canton trust each other it would be impossible politicians, his assumption of office may to carry on, He sentenced defendant to Assist rather than retard the compromise three months' hard labour-the sentences which so many people wish to sca in the two cases to run consecutively. arranged.
wished
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A DIRTY LOW THING TO DO." A Chinese hospital orderly at Bowon Road Hospital was charged, on remand, with stealing a uniform, beloging to the Wood to one month's hard labour.
was sentenced by Mr. The same tag was also Mr. Wolfe on a charge of stealing some produced before clothes belonging to another orderly.
He
DEPORTEES IN TROUBLE.
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It was stated that, while the deportees were buing marched to the Police launch, the Chief steward of the vessel in which they travelled reported the loss of the boots and shoes. The men were examined and the two defendants were found to be wearing the shoes
President Feng Kuochang will prob ably leave the Palace a week or so before Detober 10th. the date of the installation of the new President, and proceed to the Colony from Singapore, most of whom Uver sixty deportees have arrived in Tientain, while Hau Shih-chang, in order, were banished for committing criminal not to appear too eager, will transact the offences. Even on the way to Hongkong presidental business from his bouse for their criminal instincts asserted them- week or so afterwards.
Such is Chinese selves, with the result that two of the num modesty,
As expected, Parliament did not elect
ber ware produced before Mr. Wood and Vice-President. It prefers to shelve the charged with stealing a pair of black question meantime, and, in order to celeboots and a pair of brown shoes. brate beattingly the election of President both Houses have taken a fortnight's holi day. Feng Kuo-chang's name is men tioned for the position. So is Tsao Kuts The moderates, however, incline to the view that a Southerner, either General Luk, Wingting or Tson Chun-hauan. should be given the position in order to preserve the halace and cement the con- templated re-union of North and South.hard The latter course is believed to be the one approved by the President-elect, and, consequently, is most likely to be the one adopted. Hsu has made it clear that, he is not in subjection to the Peiyang party or the Anfo Club; he means to act as he deems best in the interests of the country course which will certainly not run amoothly but which most onlookers will applaud.
President Feng Kuo-chang and Premier Tuan Chi-jui, who have been rivals for will each resign at the same over a year, time in order to save the face of the other. Either the Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Tien Wen-lich, or the Minister of the Interior, Chien Nun-hsuan, will act temporarily as Premier pending the appointment of Lian Shih-vi or possibly another from Shanghai. Needless to say there will be changes in the Cabinet. THE CIVIL WAR.
The war still goes badly for the Govern. ment. In Huana the Southerners, taking advantage of General Wu Pei-fu's pence
given to them by the steward.
Defendants stated that the articles were
Inbour each. Mr. Wood sentenced them to six weeks'
A STORY DISBELIEVED.
A Chinese was charged with giving a wrong address when pawning a watch and chaia valued at $5.
Defendant, it was stated, went to Pawnshop in Des Voeux Road and offered the watch for $1. When asked for bish Ingham, who was in the pawnshop at the address he gave a wrong one.
Sergeaut time, noticed defendant behaving in a suspicious manner, and arrested him. Defendant stated that he picked up the articles in the street. Suddenly he at arrested on the Praya tempted to escape, but was followed ant
Defendant informed the Magistrate that was the first occasion on which he had attempted to pawn anything. not asked his name or address.
He was
Mr. Wood remarked that there seemed to be some truth in defendant's statement and discharged him.
I. P. attitude, are again becoming aggressive. while Fukien has suffered invasion from the South, and at the moment of writiu. be in operation again shortly.. Normal Amoy is reported to be invested. Tsao Kun lingers at Pastingfu watching poli tical events, but Premier Tuan talks about going down to the South to organise victory. This may be doubted Nobed, secins to have any stomach for fighting. THE TUNGCHOW ROAD,
I. P.
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1.P.
It looks as if the Military Government-
traffic will be opened as far as Irkutsk and if the Allied line in Siberia joins with that from the Murman coast through traffic to England may not be so distant, after all."
at Canton had reconsidered its decision Last aatumn's Bloods in Chibli have to seize the Maritime Castams. The proved a real blessing in disguise, ira matter has apparently been dropped after much as they have resulted in much- protests frous the various Powers inter-needed attention being given to con. ested, including Japan. Had the Miliservancy in this ares and also in the con- tary Government carried its resolution
which work was undertaken in
into effect it would probably have brought Petion of a highway from Tungehow to
The operations of Japanese, troops in Manchuria continue to give matter to the various generals in the neighbourhood to make all kinds of reports to Peking. On general states that when he protested to the Japanese with" reference to certain actions he was informed that these were done in accord with the Sino-Japanese Military Convention recently concluded. In order to know where he stands he asks to be furnished with a copy of the Con vention.
TANG. HUA-LING."
about foreign intervention, which has order to provide relief for victims of the been delayed in spite of the fact that the foods. The Chinese Government and the seizure of Salt funds is also contrary to
American Red Cross Society between them treaty obligations.
bore the cost of construction, which FRONTIER AFVALES.
amounted to 200,000 dollars, each paying half. The old imperial stone highway fifteen feet wide with stone causeways in was torn up and a macadamised strip, each side, was relaid. This work is now the new road took place a few days completed, and the formal inspection of
director of Flood Relief in Chibli, acco ago, when Mr. Hsiung Rai-ling panied by other Chinese officials, and Mr. McMurray (American Chargé d'Affaires), Mr. Roger Greene (of the Rockefeller Foundation, who represented the Red Cross Flood Relief Committee), and thir- teen others travelled over the roadway The asasination of this Chinputang in motor-cars, covering the thirteen miles leader, a moderate, in Victoria, B.C., is in little more than half an hour.
The deeply regretted here. He is to receive maintenance of the road will be under- posthumous bonours from the Govers taken by the authorities of the metro ment, and funeral expenses will be voted politan district bis family.
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ARMS SUPPLY.'
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If the regulations governing the organ- II. P.
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Young Suk-ying Teachers' (Wom.) I. D. ment and the Taibeikumei, a Japanese Pany, as promulagted under the seal of I. P. Young Yuk-wa" 7 Cookery
1. P. firm, for a loan of thirty million yen, is the President, are carried into effect they Tenchers" (Men) 111. P.
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I.D. denied, though it is admitted that the will seriously prejudice all other trading II. P. Yuen Yue-kuen English III. P. firm named has undertaken to supply organisations in China, for they are about Mathematics II. D. [D-Fussed with Distinction.]
arms and munitions to the Chinese Gava exclusive and monopolistic as can well Tehrs', Vern. (MoD)
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ments spread over a period of years. The of this company was to bandle the gold II. D.
amount of the purchase is not disclosed not issue. It was to be the instrument Book-Looping 11. P.
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stipulated that the arms were not to be currency mada in Japan without regard 11. D. Teachers" (Men)
used against the South, a stipulation to suck trifling difficulties as gold reserve I.P. Shorthand
which it is easy to accept. Its fullment or unification of currency. Indeed, it N. Beg. F.
In the House of Commons, recently, M. is, perhaps, a different matter.
seems to have been designed in order to Tehra'. Vern. (Wom.)
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give effect to the recognised law that a For some time the ex-Imperial Family Fase currency will drive out a good cur- Tehrs'. Varn. (Men) the youngest class available for service have suffered from the prevalent im rency. The regulations provide that the III. P. in the trenches was the 1918 class, the pecuniosity. They have not received their capital of the company is to be $5,000,000
monthly average age of these young men being just for so long that the arrears amount to for the Government, to whom it may apply. allowance from the Government in gold currency, whatever that may
The
compray is to act as agents of 18 years of age were put in the tronches liquidate by payment of $10,000 per porting goods which ordinarly require à over 19 years. In the case of Italy lads $700,000, which it is now Proposed for such privileges as importing and ex- last year, and the present 1919 class were month. The election of Han Shitbang now under training. In the case of this will be welcomed by the Imperial country it was found necessary, owing hold, which knows that this gentleman who may grant it subsidies on freight to an emergency, to send lads of 181 year will use his influence on its behalf. of age, who were sufficiently trained, to SIBERIAN BAILWAY RESUMPTION.
rates charged by State railways as a Franc
It is good news to learn that the Trang special encouragement in the Siberian Mr. G: Lambert naked whether the Army Cacho-Slovák auccess in Biberia will be factured goods, machinery, etc. That railway, as a result of the and importation of raw materialbation Council would consider, if the oppor II. P.tunity arose, the desirability of with re-opened in considerable part to traffic promulgated is a demonstration of the
such
could be brazenly Tchis'. Vern. (Men) drawing these young lads from the fight and even the wagons lits trains of the effrontery of the present Administration,
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International Sleeping Car Company will which seems to be prepared to hand over Tohrs'. Vern. (Wom.) Mr. Macpherson: Certainly.
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