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ECHOES OF 1859

17.-Burglars Treated With Leniency

MARCH 2, 1859.

TRINITY COLLEGE

OF MUSIC Full List Of Local Successes

Over 150 local students of the Trinity College of Music, London, were successful in the recent prac- tical examinations held in Hong Kong on September 26, 27, 28 and 30,and on October 2, 3, 4 and 5 before Dr. Vaughan Thomas, M. A.

Among those who sat for a Teacher's Diploma was Mr Harry Ore. the well known local pianist, Who' obtained his Licentiate Di ploma for Practical and ·Paper Work.

work in his bedroom. and after We have always been taught to running considerable personal risk understand that burglary ta felony succeeded in capturing him-an of rather a deep character. We achievement unprecedented in our cannot fancy any occupation that recollection. In this latter case requires such complete ruffians to there must have some extenuating fill and certainly, from no class circumstances in the poor burg- have the Inhabitants of a town a lar's case for we understand he right to expect more protection. A was sentenced to only two months' pirate on the ocean or a high imprisonment, or one-third of the wayman on the road, are bold, term which we were incarcerated enterprising, and amiable ruffians for having stated that our polit- compared to a burglar, who par-cal outcast of a Governor had er-examinagions are for pianoforte :---- takes of the character of anake

tended undue preference to the

in the grass. His rammincations China. Mail and to the eminent are not confined to simple theft, firm in which his son is a part- he tampers with servants, some-iner. It is true that the burglar times uses poisons or sedatives to may be subjected to a flogging but render his prey more sure and he then we had to pay a fine of one must inevitably be prepared to use hundred pounds or to be further in- murderous weapons in case of at- carcerated until the same be paid. tempts being made to capture

Thus it appears that speaking the him.

truth in this Colony is a much- graver offence than burglary.

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Fahkeer Moosdeen. Esmail and Gousun and Co. have established a firm of Farriers. and have con-

We happen to visit the Magis- trate's court a few weeks... ago. a burglar was in the dock—a num- ber of formidable tools of his trade which had been found upon him) were spread on a table. He had been disturbed in his work, had adroitly hidden himself in an outstant supplies of Calcutta Plates, house and was captured by a mere chance. The case was 25 clear against him as possible, and yet he was only sentenced to ten weeks imprisonment. Again & week or two ago a gallant son of Mars disturbed a burglar at

The following are the results of the examinations, supplied by the local secretary Mr. Wm. Anderson. Where not otherwise stated the

Teacher's Diplomas: Licentiate-Miss Caroline Braga (Partical and Paper Work) Miss Doris Lai Wun Chu, Mr. Harry Ore.

Associate:-Miss Oi Chee Chay (Practical). Miss Margery Alice Rice (Partical and Rudiments).

Higher Local:----

Honours: Clement Leong. Pass:-Paz Lacayo, Luk Lulumal. Florence Tong, Lee Chi-Yin,

Senior:

Honours: Lee York Mong (Vio- Tien, Joan Smith, Luk Saulin, lin), Lai Chung Yue, Lee King

Daisy Woo.

Pass: Raymond Blackmore, English Nails, and Horse Shoes.derson, Conchita Luzuriaga, Laura Marion Gardiner, Dorothy Hen-

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Orders are carefully attended to.

Terms of charge. 82 for a horse Lee, Annie Nissin, Robert Pro- Alvena Laihovestaky, Stella of pony per month.

House No. 20 and 21 Rangels Row. Hollywood Road. "!!

February 28th, 1859.

English Moslem on Progress

of Islam

Dr. Sheldrake's Lecture At Shelley Street Mosque

About Turkey

Dr. Khalid Sheldrake, the well- known English Moslem scholar who recently arrived here on a lecture

Many unpleasant things had tour, was the guest-of-honour at a

been said about Turkey, continued tea party given by the Hong Kong

the lecturer, most of which were Islamic Literary Society at the

not true. Turkey had been accus- Lane, Crawford restaurant on Ba-

ed of forsaking Islam, but in a re- turday afternoon. Coming in hiscent celebration there the atten- capacity as life President of the Western Islamic Association, Lan- don, and Honorary President of various Islamic societies in Europe, Dr. Sheldrake might be considered as an envoy of the Moslem people in the West to their co-religionists in the East, bringing with him a message of cheer and encourage- ment, a message of Islamic pro- gress everywhere; in Europe as in Africa.

Dr. Sheldrake was welcomed by Mr. H. N. Mehal, President of the Hong Kong Islamic Literary Sccle- ty, and a group photograph was taken before tea.

A World Religion

Intermediate:- Honours:-Lily. Chan. Frances Chan, Dora Chow, Chu Leland Kwing Wing, Florence Kwan, Lee Kwok Wai, Mable Li, Irene Alice Short (Organ), Etsuko Saito, Violet' Shum, Sophie. Tai, Marion Cathe- rine Vincent..

"Intermediate:-

Pass:-Margaret Chang, Leone de Chaffoy, Choy Wing Lun, Cheng Wai Man. Cheng Wai Ki, Joan Duckworth, Isabelle M "Holland, Kwok Tin Yau, Patline Li, Rach- ael Rego, Consuelo" Yu Sengo,

Junior-

Honours:imes Margaret Botelho, Pearl Buchanan, Henry William Anneite Bunje, Helen Bockler,

Chen, Eileen Chen. Eugene Chao, Elsie Cadiz, Lena Chan, Lilian Chang (Violin), Kitty "Dedeoglou, Fung

Fung". Ting (Violin), Clars. H. Gehring, Ca- therine Gow, Renate R Geh- ring, Jane S. Gray, Margaret Edith Hoare, Paula Hollands, Adolf Kran- kle, Ira Krankle, Alice Lopes, Peggy Ma, Rosabelle Helen Nish. Peggie Dorothea Scotcher. Joyce Shaw, Melba de Sousa, Rhexie Stalker, Violet • Tse. William Wilkinson, Jeannette Wong, Moses Wong, Ade- Ling Xavier. Junior:- Pass:-Edris Maria d'Aquino (Singing), Marguerite Roggiano (Violin,)

Doris Chan (Violin), Advanced Preparatory: Honours: Thelma Alvares, Ina Buchanan, Elsie Wong, Margare

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dances at the mosques were so great there were not sumcient mosques to hold all the people.

Dr. Sheldrake also touched upon conditions of Islam in America, and other countries, and towards conclusion announced that steps were in hand for the holding of a Moslem World Conference to be held in Geneva next year.

The lecturer was warmly thank-Yu, Josephine Yu, ed at the end of his lecture,

COLLISION. AT LAICHIKOK

Mrs. F. H. Clark Injured

As the result of a collision between In an address lasting forty min-his car and a rickshaw on the Laichi ates, Dr. Sheldrake stressed the kok road on Saturday night, Mr. F. H. universal nature of Islam, Where-Clarke, of the China Light and Power as most of the world religions were Company, was injured and had to revealed and meant for one set of however, is not as serious. The rick be detained in hospital. His condition, people or another, the message preached by prophet Mohammed saw puller was also taken to hospital. was meant for all nations, and in Sha Wan at about 10.45 p.m. It is The accident occurred near Cheung Islam there were no creeds or dis- stated that the car ran on to the pave crimination between one people ment and crashed against a granite. and another. Islam, said he, had pillar, receiving entensive damage. been very falsely presented in Europe, but when the true facts become known he felt sure that it would be the religion of the West.

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Preparatory:- Honours: Au Wai Man, Sheila Bruce, Suzette Compton, Minnie Chin. Alice Dedear, Fung Fung Yuen, Beatrice Go, Beatrice Ip Kam Wah, Muriel Agnes Kew, Kwan Ju Ching, Mazie Kotewall, Margery Lammert, Molly Lak, Peggy Leung, Jeanette Ma. Philippe Ng. Albert Odell, Jack Odell, tricia K. S. Pasco, Huang Rayann, Yvonne E Perry, Jane Potter, Pa- Barbara Stone, Yasuko Saito, an- Woo, Tim Wa Leung. Irene Yen, tonio de Sousa, Anny Wong, Anita Belinda Xavier.

Preparatory:---

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First Steps:

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Honours Anna P. G. Alexan- Before a large audience at the orders on the Clyde for four new ver

The announcement of the placing of dex, Cheung Woon Wal, Joy B. J. Carey, May Chow, Dora Chow, Shelley Street Mosque yesterday, sole has given much satisfaction in the Cheung Woon Sheung, Woon Chi, Dr. Sheldrake gave a lecture on district and will mean employment for Fang Mai Chan, Fung Ling. Mis, "Isism in the West." He said that a large number of men during the Margaret O. Greig, Ko Lai Ngor, many people had an idea that coming winter. The Blythawood Ship Cyril Kotewall, Lilly Luk, Yvonne Islam was very small in the West. building Company, Limited, Scot Martin, Pearl Ma Pang Kit That was not true. Not counting stoun, have received an order from a Hing, Aida Rosario, Edith Nolasco Turkey and Russia, there were London firm for an oil tanker of 1,500 da Silva ATS roughly seven million Moslems, tons gross. She will be. 240 ft. in These people, were scattered from length, 35 ft. in beam, and will have a Poland to Great Britain. In Great loaded speed of 11' knots. Triple ex- Aritain there were to-day, some,, pansion engines obtaining steam from 30,000 Moslems, and though a large oil-fired boilers, working at a high portion of this number were com- pressure under forced draught, will be posed of Arabs, Indians, and péo-supplied by Messrs. David Rowan and ple of other Eastern nations, there Limited, Port-Glasgow, have contract Company, Glasgow. MessraLithgowa, had been many English converta, ed to build a passenger and including many porminent people, steamer of 5,500 tons, for the Jamaica Li Wai Haan, Moira Melville Law-| Lord Headley, Bir Hubert Rankin Banana Producers' Association. The Tence, Lee Kit Yin, Joan Shaunun, and Bir. Archibald Hamilton, Bart, being among them.

Cargo

engines will be supplied by Messrs David Rowan and Company, Glasgow, In France there were half a mil- and will be designed to give the vessel Lion Moslems, while in the city of a speed of 16 knots. Besides being Paris alone were 50,000. In va able to carry about 16,000,000 bananas, rious places of France, Austria and limited number of passengers, besars. she will have accommodation for a Italy, Islamic societies had recent William Denny and Brothers, Limited ly sprung up, while in Hungary, Dumbarton, have fixed up the contract Albania, Poland, Yago Blavia and for two paddle steamers. They will be Bulgaria, all of which had large 150 ft, in length and the propelling Moslem populations, good progress machinery will be of special design, was reported. In Bulgaria, the This order follows from an agreement people there and their own Moslem between the London and North-East printing press, and Islam in all the orn Railway Company and the County Balkan asates had been greatly Council of Fife for the improvement kept alive by literature printed by of the ferry services over the Firth of this press.

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