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AUGUST 14TH...... THIN
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LIEPT COL WARD'S OPINION.
We have just passed through the Asked by representative of the greatest war in history, wrote Jaunes Blyth Pinang Gouette whether there was not in a home paper a les weeks back. - Never samething to be said against Allied in-
hefire within the words of human life tegyention in Russia as incompatible with has there been such tremendous wastage denofratic principles, Lárut-Col Wand, of life and property, The belligerent
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HONGKONG TECHNICAL
INSTITUT.
EXAMINATION RESULTS.
•
Institute were surersstal at the annual The following students of the Technical
examination held vedune:-
Ataškin, F. M. Abonner, P.
Marakia, M... Archie Park W. Alamka,
Ay Y-t
Barretto, M. M. Hrown, A, M. E. Brawa, Brown.
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the master, Popo Shorthand She hand fukery Shorthand a English Tothers Wo Touch, Wo. Ragishi
Hunk Ryeping Buje, E. T., H...renen Camero, 31.
Chan Che-wan
Shorthand O English "shers, Ven,
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Chan Fung-heung English
an Ruan hus "'han Hung-dang Shirthand 47005 Shorthand (70) ham, M. C.
Fachris' Talent
M, P., CE, CMG replied emphatical nations cannot a fasirom baakmptey: le: You can take it from that for if that is too much to say, cannot In the British Government and the British h enoruously impoverished by "the officers who have been in charge of the ordent through which they have gone. business in Budsia. before the slightest | Those who enjoy incomes of any con assistance was given to either of the anti-siderable size are forced to hand nearly Bolshevise authorities that have been set half to the Stace. Yet on all sides there has the tuk up to" Rusia, obtained the most cutexeri, are signs of expenditure such as was never cal statements as tur the intentions and dreamt of before the war. objects to be secured by their assistance. Motors of all kinds are realising very Te is a surprise to me that the British condition will fetch more by auction than high prices. A secondhand car in dregnt Government does not publish what they it cost new before the war. The price of knew volating to this matter and it car petrol has more than doubled.
But look at pier Never were they only be for sume diplomatic or Allied full petrold &
of
vehicle as they ensons that it has not been done.
are now. Trople of an appearance and As to the assurances of Admiral Kollass which, in the old
ཨཏྠཾ ༣༣, སྶ ཡཱ
would
havi chuk I can speak with isolate certainty been congruous with a donkey and chaise, Chenelloy, F. His pledges in regard to the constituens or at mest a small
puny and A governess assembly, the land question and other and age are seen every waere driving or beinghealley, M.
satisfactory are completely
"Cheng Suru from a driven in touring cars or two-seater run- democratie stand-point. wale objet abouts, and the number of motor-evelistsCheng Wai-tai
to secure order in Russia, to enable hajust ink at the advertisements and se Russian p poph
to
decide on the future what
Choang Chui-kanı motor exule fetches now is il of their
country. Those who gion him whether guide or
tars
KON ernment
insitie
16K
Chan shiu-to
1. P. Spo
THE NEW INQUISITION,
PATALOGUING GERMAN
TROPERTY.
Property Control Act the Hyogo Prefee-. Siner the promulgation of the Enseny
Enal Offery as already noted, have been carrying on their investigations seen to the extent of counting garters and neck-
ME Morinka, formerly
supers 1. 1.
intendent of the Foreign Section, has been Spak Ba
1. Pappointed to the Contrák" setion;tand 1. P. has been busily owupied with two inspee 1. P.
tors and several policemen, in the eat- FIL. P. 11. Doguing of German property in Kobart 1. P. neighbourhood. Ch(Frighty) 18th instan! Spd. D. I. P.
a polier inspector of the Kencho ascended Wom, 1 Mr. Rikko in pursuit of this task, while the police of the Mikage station are re "Sp. pported to have finished their first inves
H. Ptigation. The Japanese papers,, which
take quite an indecent interest in the de tails of this inquisition, report that it is diffienie to get accurate figures from the Germans because of their unwillingness ter tell the truth () Only Y94.000, they say, is registered by the Keneho authori ties, für stance, for Mr. Victor Hop- manns, property, which they estimate at
Arr 15,000,000,
I. P.
Mathematics
han Supe
Mathematics
Chan Ting-chan Chan sui-Sing
Senglish
NL P 1. B. 11. 1.
I. P.
Touers, Vorn. Won.)
LI
Shorthand
are merely trying to pre The prims of the ecessaries of life has ang Pu
-beyond all"precedent. Ночая да
14
Af Russia from deciding being sold like hot cakes and at prices Choung Viak-chi
their own destinies and leaving the coun try to wetter under the murderous policy of a few homicidal fanatics.
KARENSKY.
which are restoring many a bankrupt budder-or his mortunes--to affluenes.
Chen, P. X.
Boot, G: H. KRI. I.
Now how is it done There are mil- lions of unemployed. The officers and thig House Why should Kerensky offer such hit-men who saved our country by their fr position to Almiral Koltchak and heroism seek in vain fog work. his Government!
Theoretically we ough all to be living conerieurs, No one in Russin from the top on rigidly economical lines,
im sovisty to the bettem, or the bottom to the van'
help i.
why What ats op Lakes the slightest sotice of any vow me is how so many others can afford to held be Reverse on the Russian situasing money away broadest. rion, All serions of the community down The prices of the Salon paturients to the bumblest peasant regard him
ring to be found. Yet never were the provide ress the
one of the finest examples of pro case of the of their trouble during
Fast
dvcause of
bis complite restaurantų more crowded, The theatres when and music halls are thronged every night. pined in absolute authority gres Russian For the first time St Thomas Bercham public affairs. They Ca
denounce him as looks like making a resily paying concern te useless either for giving good advier if his opera r for tischarging the duties of netaal
is it done? administration; and it is, they say, the Where does the money come from? utter futility of this nun during thes time he was in superms authority that
has
Ca
with
Once more I ask, how
SAIGON RICE MARKET.
d all the Biffeulties they have had
Lo contend with for the past two Vers. Had he been
*1 strong, capable man, worthy of the post that he assumed
The Compagnie de Commerce et de and the implicit trust reposed in him. Navigation d'Extrême-Orient, of Saigon. Russia would have been saved these in their report,dated July With, state:- years of terror since the revolution.
And this, mind you, is not the opinion of the The allotment for the month of August burgensie or the officer class, but the only 20,000 tons, to be divided as be workmen and
whom I before, viz. for the Chinese exporters Prasantry Pad ample pportunities to onfer and 2/3 for the European exporters.
Te. One
proof of the confidence Russian desides this, it has been decreed that the perdey feels in Admiral Koltehak is that export will be prohibited from the st.
societies have barkut, September: ed mim and his
Inment wilkymil lions of their
t-opditions,
the hour market, notwith
maintained, and no important drop either in the paddy exchange has bees registered sinne, The export
of rice for Francy is free and license is needed for this Iasiness, but the Government, has advised that it will withdraw this
favour if the circumstances make it necessary,
Prospects for the new erop are fairly initely established.
What truth is there that he 1s, aup parted to by the men of the old Ttarist
•Tractionary. régime ? lt stands to reason that after sejah revulation among the elements support ing law and order in the rountry would be any of those who learned discipline under the id form of Government BI
Fok Kam-yunk Gonteze, A. 30 Gourdin, H. Guingam. J. C. Guimgain, J. C. Hand, S. A. Hamid S. A. Haroon, E
Hiagon. S Hast. V. M. Higgens, AL. Ho Chi I Ho Chás I'
Shau-Wing
Ho Sheung
Idzami, He Kanchi
Ip thing-hun
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French
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The
Kube
Jiji
resident
snys: Great indigna among the GermALAS
the Enemy Property Con-
Tours are already afloat that
trol Act.
they have addressed secret (1) telegrams to their bone fiovernment
their laying embarrassing position before it and asking. for a speedy despatch of a German Am- bassador to
to Jaign so that some suitabl measures may be taken to protect their interests. is further rumoured that they have engaged Japanese barristers tes see that their position be properly sup posted. The German residents in Yoko- haua are in a similar mood, and it is said that certain German whose nan
this making an unavailing begins with
fusse about the matter.
An interesting is afforded by the Germans, in Trachefs' (Men)
Edurated T. P
they Prople these Liermans take up a discreet attitude. Shorthand Riz
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and Sel. P. Book Kerning
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Spd. P. shoithand
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1. D. Teachers Wom.) D. English
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Spl. P Teachers cairny H. P. Architectural Design
even resent the thoughtless behaviour of their fellow countryman in Kobe and Yokohama One of these Tokyo residents indignant referring to the attitude of their compatriots in the two ports. stated that they had no regard for their country, their sole care being to promote their own interests.
had Germany
to, sign. Treats
dictated by the Allies as the mealt of her defent in war, and therefore it is only proper that the Germanis should pat up with the inconveniences incidental to defent. It
was,
indeed, the height of folly
for Germans to protest
the
Teachers' talen) bl. Pineastres taken against the recent
Shorthand Mathematics ...Shorthand,
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eung Hon Shorthand
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the overnment';
to
Govern- ment. It was the Japancen duty, this German said. deport those Germans secret telegrams to their home Govern
the length of sending ding inent, notwithstanding
ng the fact that they
Went
were being accorded by the Japanes Government much better treatment than they were really entitled to."
Elinquisition
The idea that Germans can send weret telegrams to their home Government is," course, a ridiculoas one, and the alleged German in Tokyo either does not exist or has been, as usual, or more than usual, misrupted. The ohjection to the presch t that its ultimate object is a violation of the Hague Convention and of all the honourable
urages war, and that it is carried out in an and vexatious manner. For the
nintelligent first Japan alone is not responsible, the Agree ment being one coine to by the Allien in general; for the second, the fault lies in I. P.
the lack of comthon-sense and the passion. Turung Yuk-long Teachers (Men). HE. P.
for hing yat
irrelevant facts shown in all investign. Tehers", Sen, Meny tions conducted by minor officials who do Hi.P. est properly understand their abjects.→
Japan Chronicle.
CIGARETTES the mark sen quote is only a gibe not. sned. They son seems to be defang Kinish Commistry, These
The Real Burley Cigarette
IT'S TOASTED.
worth a moment's consideration.
THE SET-BICAN
What of the phone millitary situs tion. Ex not the news from North Bussin very disquieting?
E is not playing, certainly; but I hould like to say by way of explanation that in the case of the Archangel front I was several Russian officers who came to Omsk some time ago and I was quite antisfied
that their
organisation and their idens were largely tinged with Bolshevism. I believe, they still have committers in their various units which, of impossible if
prey
By
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The total amount of rien exported frota heung Kit January 1st, to July 22nd. is 510 tons Leng Wong-ping Teliers" Vern, Woma against 850,60 tons in 1915.
Short and
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PETTY FILFERING.
A thi
Magistracy yesterday. chinese was charged with stealing a roli
cloth from the Trakai,
if discipline is to be maintain An entirely New principle in, and they were therefore quite an eye
to Bolshevist propaganda, The forces on the Siberian front are different situated. It is an army organised on the binding lines of military discipline, which all armies must hive and Kenensky poor silly fellow, found out where was to late
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But surely Koltebuk has had a bad set-back?
a cer
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Defendant braku open a hale goatniaing ↑ Fo Fung í
cloth and then took the roll from it.. Walkwa was arrested while leaving the vessel. lapen, A. 3d. abres weeks' hard labour.
Mr. Lindsell sentenced defendant to Lopes,.D. M.
Lyon, F. Two Chinese were charged with steal-Mak Yik-shang Mak. Yikeshang quantity of sugar from the Taikou Mehal, W. 31. dugar Refinery,
Defendants were viving the Refinery | Muw Fung, Ruby
Mooney, G. L. sales, entrying bamboo poles, when a Seves, B. Satchiman, noticing some cotton protrud Ng Chung-sau ng from one of the bamboos, pulled it Ng Kamshiung out with the result that some sugar fell Ng Kan-foon on the ground from the inside of the bamboo
Mr. Lindarli fined each defendant $10,
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I do not regard Kolchak's set-back as serious, The reserves being prepared behind the lines are quite good and formidable.
But there is one thing and that is the interference of the Allies in certain matters concerning the internal affairs of Russia which has created tain amount of suspicion among the Rusheft of 5 catties of rige,
A Chinese woman was charged with the sinn proplex as to their objects-I am re ferring particularly to Japan and Ame rien
Any suspicion engendered in the minds of those
who
in the gaged reurganisation of Bosnian existat this
ge daturally weakens the
power of
Are
Defendant stated that the rice was given
to her by a passage on a steamer.
Defendant was fined $20.
Admiral Koltchak and gives opportuni BANVARD'S MUSICAL COMEDY CO. Lies" for
Pak-kenng Ng Yun-tin Omar, R. Oxmund, E.
Pank Kwok fit Pank Kwok fat Pau Chinshing Pinna, G, S.
Poon Ping-kong Poun Sun-han Pun chin Pan-Tu-kwo-
Rafnok, M.
Banvard's repeated "Step Lively "last
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Rosarion, R.
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propaganda methods
and not otherwise Buk But of
exist of this I am perfectly convinced t that if the Allies, especially Britain, will night before a moderately full houseRawan, Geo, E. English continue to assist Admiral Kolchak such Tonight they are staging a tried lay-Sahmet, W. order will soon be restored as will enable
the Russian people to collurite. The Buffragettes," with which Santos, B. E. dos Cookery
decide
their
own future. When
they made their initial appearance in Slatko, J. thus restored by the efforts of Admiral dongkong during the second week in May, Scott, L. M. Koltchak
and his aubordinate. command-
The comedy is certainly worth a wond Shi Lu-tak ors. I anticipate speedy return to Rus visit, and, as it has been put on by special. Shi Ju-tak' of the best elements among the intels Myrtle Dingwall has quite recovers Shi Man-wai ligentsia, business men and the admin
request, there is certain to be a full house. Shi Man-wai
sia
istrators which Bolshevist terrorism need her voice. driven from the service of the State and
the establishment of an ordered and stable government for this
marvellous
lous potentialitiet country
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Chemistry, PraC. Book-keeping a recent speech of MrAt the matines this afternoon and to
Shorthand Asquith, at Edgware, in which he con morrow at the Victoria, Theatre there will Spradbery, E. J. Machine drawing. demned the Government's policy towards be screened episodes 3, 4 and 5 of The Sum Sakkin Russia
And declared that attempts to
Spradbery, J. Mathematics. in Russia should be reais Bull's Eye," which has been drawing Sato Wing-hong Teachers' (Men)
Tchers Vern.(Men) IP. ed. Cól
that
III. P. the Tate Premier,
I. D. Mr.barture is that the management of the Tang Chachoeng Shorthand Ele. D. the whole facts of the situation Way, and until "The Bull's Eye" is com Tang Lai-mang
Shortfund before taking up his reported attitude in plated they cannot put it on. To-night's Tennyson, C.
B. D. favour of the withdrawal of the British programme is another fine one. The star To Kwun fong
Teachers' (Men) II. P. forces from Russia,
Teachers' (Wom.) J.T. This would be a piece in entitled blunder of the first magnitude, not merely which Fred rick Ward, the famous actor,
Hinton's Double," in Tang Fut-hing English
Teachers' (Wom,) III. P. for Pussia but for the world."
II. P takes part.
(Continued at fort of next column.)
A have made himself acquaint theatre have a stupendous serial under i Tang Kwok-ki.
#d
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The examiners were:---
Building Construction-f., II., II., M. W.
1. Leunk, A.M.I.C.E..
Architectural Design--L, M, W, L. Lensk,
A.M.LL.E.
Mathematics, II, Mr. Way, M.A. Maching Drawing-1., Mr.. JDuncan,
4.3.1.C.E.
Chemistry, Theoretical-1., Dr. G. F. Lal
hatti, Dr. Chem
Chemistry, Practical-1., II, III., Dr. Q. .
Lubhatti, Dr. Chem.
Physic, J., Mr. A. H. Crook, M.A.
Forster
Teachers' (Men)—I., II., III., Mr. B.A., Mr. A. H. Crock, M.A. Teachers' (Women)-I., II., III., Mrs. M. J.
Lambert
teachers Vernacular (Men)-I., 11., I.,
Mr. Y. P. Law, B.A.
Teachers' Vernacular" (Women)-L., II., III.,
Mr. Y. P. Law, BA
English Language--I, II, Mr. A. O. Brawn. English Language-III, Mr. A. H. Crook,
French-I., Mr. X, E. Main
Shorthand-I., II., JII., Mr. O. T. Break-
spear.
Book-keeping--I., III., . H. Sykas,
Cookery-I., Misa C. E. Clarke.
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