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On the 28th February, at No. 49, Wyndham Street, the wife of CHARLES MOONEY, "of a (2445 On February 15th, at the residence of her father, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, the wife of

of a daughter.

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THE subordinate service of the Straits Settle ments are said to be gettin up a petition for increased emoluments owing to the great fall in the sterling and rupee value of the dollar. THX first consignment of Mr. Chamberlain's

collection of mementoes from Sou h Africa has already been shipped 1 is said to be ex- tremely valuable, Arrangements have been undertaken for exhibiting the collection when completed.

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FEBRUARY 28, 1903.

REPONT OF THE INSPECTOR

OF SCHOOLS.

Mr. Edward A. Irving, inspector of Schools, bar issued his report for the year 1907, and from it we take several extracts. After dealing with the staff, the committee on education, draft of a new code, and inspection, Mr. Irving proceeds in refer to

| Tsaif Sai Ying Pun, Tang Lung Chau, Pok Fu

Lam, and Shek O, Chinese Schools.

GRANT SCHOOLS,

The petitioner returned to England Christmas, and found his wife's'. manner changed towards him. She said her affection The earlier date on which I have been this for him had gone, bui denied that it had been year required to send in my Report liassen-transferred to anybody else. Matters went on dered it impossible to give the usual retums until 19or, when Mr. Norman obtained some and figures for the Grant Schools; the mate-information which led him to speak to his wife rial for these, which itself requires careful sift. again. Shethens informedhim that her affections ing, not being available till the middle of Ja- | had been transferred to Mr. Fitzgerald. That nuary. I hope to send them with a short sup- caused great trouble between husband and wife.

Eventually Mr. Norman made a statement to.

THE KOWLOON SCHOOL, He says:-The Kowloon School is the out-plementary Report in explanation of them come of a widespread desire throughout the shortly.. Colony for a school, where children of European nationality should be given the opportunity of being educated apart from Asiatic surroundings.

That it has been possible to report auch a We are informed that on the arrival of the English mail Flerta, which came in from school in full working order during the last home about 5 p.m. yesterday, she went into seven months of the year, is due to the liber quarantine owing to a case of chicken poxality and to the broad views of Mr. Ha Tung having occurred on board. The mails were

Some time previously Mr. Ho Tung had landed, and the passengers proceeded ashore offered to build at Kowloon and to present to the Colony a school where instruction in English should be given to scholars of all nationalities. The building was completed about the time that the Committee on Educa- tion made its Report. In view of the feeling as to the undesirability of mixed schools Report, it was felt that to open a new mixed school would be courting failure. And it was finally decided to appeal to the good will of the dohor, asking him to change the conditions of bis gift, and to allow the school to be one for the children of Europeans exclusively, This he consented to do upon certain conditions for the improvement of Chinese education on the

THE BROUGH COMPANY..

The performance of Mra, Dane's Defence at the City fall this evening should be of special interest to theatregoers here. It was un doubtedly the most discussed of all London productions in 1901, when it was first played at Wyndham's Theatre. The famous third act is always quoted in London as the masterpiece of the author's works. Mr. Breugh has found Mfrs. Dane's Defence one of his principal attractions during his recent tour in Australia and its interpretation this evening will be in precisely the same hands as in Australia. The

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At the Waverly Hotel, Penang, on the 15th inst the wife of A. H. FOGGIE, of a son.

MARRIAGE.

On the 19th just. at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, by the Venerable Archdeacon Dunkerley m. RICHARD PHILIP PHILLIPS,

DOWNEY, of Dublin.

THE MACHINERY Diployer is of of Penang and Dublin, to EMILY HELENA the latest design and most approved type.

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A COPENHAGEN correspondent learns from on excellent source that all the rumours to the effect that King Oscar Intends to abdicate are

of his abdication. The King is in no danger, and is only suffering from weakness consequent on several attacks of influenza. This is not the first time the Crown Prince has acted tempo rarily as Regent.

THE "system" played at the Monte Carlo Casino by Major Wellman and his brother with

The Hongkong Celegraph a capital of £1,000, which worked successfully Kowloon side.

HONGKONG, Saturday, FeNRUARY 28, 1903.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

INWARD parcels by S.S. Puterte are now ready. for delivery.

MR. and Mrs. J. Ross of the P. W. D. returned

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for 51 days, came to grief recently, the bank winning the total amount of capital risked. The system was played on simple chances at roulette, and was a great object of interest to kabilus of the room. The method followed involved considerable progression, and at 3. high point the luck turned against the players,

MR. Austen Chamberlain, the Postmaster

General, according to a London journal, has astonished official life at St. Martin's-le- Grand by taking his lunch each day in the

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THE tender of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., for the supply of a tug for the Singapore P.W., at $18,000 has been accepted.

A. S. WATSON & Co., relief troops will be sent eat to Kiao-chow, HE. THE Governor has been pleased to provi

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THE Portuguese gunboat Dia arrived from Macao, and the United States gunboat Callas went into dock at Kowloon, yesterday.

THE entire Russian fleet in the Far East, with some of the volunteer steamers, will be engaged in grand maneuvres towards the end of April,

HESSRS. PARIT and Wise have, says the Parak Pioneer, shut down the Kuala Tui Mine, and have proceeded to Bipau to open one thers for Mr. Swan,

JOHN Roberts, the billiard champion, is to arrive in Panang on the 13th proximo where arrangements are in progress for exhibition games to be played.

THE second instalment of the article on Sources of the Anti-Foreign Disturbances in China," which we reproduce from the N. C. D. Newr, is published on the third page.

THE undermentioned Sub-Lieutenants have, been promoted to the rank of lieutenant in His Majesty's Fleet for services during the opera

tions in North China in 1900 :—V. F. Gibbs, C. C. Dix.

THE weekly prayer-meeting of the Hongkong Christian Union will be held at the Union Rooms, Beaconsfield Arcade, on Monday at 5.15 p.m. Mr. W. J. Anstey, R., will preside. All are welcome.

CAPTAIN GC. Anderson will deliver a lecture on, "The Defence of the Empire," at the City Hall, on Monday next, and March, at 5.15 p.m. Sic. W. J. Gascoigne, E.C M.G., has kindly consented to preside.

sionally appoint Mr. F. J. Badeley, Captain Superintendent of Police, to be an officin! member of the Legislative Council until

further notice, in place of Dr. F. W. Clark, Medical Officer of Health, resigned. It was understood that Dr. Clark took the place of Mr. Badeley on the Council in order that he might give his views on certain points in the new Public Health Bill, and as this measure bas now been passed he resigns. Mr. Badeley Took his seat at the Council meeting yesterday.

I have paid-spveral visits to the school since my return to the Colony, and am satisfied that really good work is being done therein, although the initial difficulties are considerable. Mr. James is fully satisfied with the work done by his Staff. I am pleased to be able to report a considerable increase in the attendance for the first month of the new year.

THE BELILIOS SCHOOL.

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The staff of the Belilios School was strengthen ed considerably in the years 1900 and 19or by the appointments of Miss Bateman and Miss Chun Yut. In the latter half of igor the fees were

It seems

practically doubled, now averaging about onc dollar a month.

In 1902 the Kowloon School withdrew a certain number of girls and small children from the Belilios School. clear that the improvement in the teaching doesno: weigh with parents against the counter" vailing disadvantage of increased fees, or counter-attracti es elsew! ere,

Of the go and children in attendance at the end of the year, one-third were girls in the Upper School, one-third were girls in the Lower School, and one-third were bays in the

I ower School. Miss Bateman, the Lower Schoni Mistress, employs methods in ground- ing small children which I consider to be most successful, and the Lower School is in a very

healthy condition. Turning to the Upper School, I cannot, in the face of such rapidly declining numbers, say as much. The fault certainly lies not in the capacity nor in the industry of the teachers: nor can it be altoget SIR Baldwin Walker, rear-admiral of the her attributable to the raising of fees, since Mediterrancan Flee', has selected Captain. Cradock as his flag-captain. Captain Cradock has just paid off the cruiser Andromeda. He

earned a great deal of distinction in China two years ago, when he was in command of the Alacrity. He commanded the British naval brigade which led the allies at the storming and capture of the Taku Forts. Afterwards he led the allied forces to the relief of the Tientsin settlement, and again to the r. let of Admiral Seymour's column. He was specially promoted in April, 1991, for his gallantry in China. Captain Cradock besides being a very gallant sailor, is an author of some talent. He is the author of Sporting Notes in the Ent and Wrinkles ik Seamanship, or a Halp to Salt Horse.

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parents would not refuse to pay the same fee in, the Upper School which they are willing to pay in the Lower School, if equally satisfied with the education. The fact, I believe to be, that a specialising process is at work in the educational system of the Colony. There seems a natural tendency for schools to aim at providing an education specially suited to the requirements of one or other section of the community. The Kowloon School, the re organisation of the Diocesan School and Orphange for Girls, the special classes at Queen's College, the gradual elimination of Chinese from St. Joseph's all point in this

direction. If this view is correct, it follows naturally that a school avowedly.cosmopolitan will attract few scholars from classes of society for which more particular arrangements are made elsewhere,, and will only appeal with certainty to classes which are too small to make their own particular wants a matter of special study. That the Bellios' School is actually tending more

to provide for this residuum is I think, net unlikely. And the opinion is strengthened by reference to the roll of the Upper School, which contains the names of Japanese, Indians, Filipinos and Chinese from the Colonies, besides the more normal elements.

Str Daniel (Bir. Justice) Carteres......................Me. Brough Lionel Carteret (his adopted Son). Mr. Ernest Veče, Canna Boy....................

Mr. Balon Porter....

.......Mr. McIntyre, ..... Mr. Leslie Victor. Mr. James Risbey................... .......Mr. W. T. Laveli. Fendick in Private Inquiry Agent) Mr. Orlando I Adams(Butler to Lady Eastney) Mr. Percy Vin

(Butler to Sir Daniel).......... Mr. McLeall,

Mr. Bane.......... Mrk.

Mira, Malayın Portet------ lanes Colquhous..-- Lady Ensiney...

A Drough ....Mira Susic Vaughan, „Atiss Erenda Gibson. .......Miss Temple.

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The costumes worn by the ladies in the play should prove of special interest to the fair sex all are said to be particularly handsome.

Elsewhere Mr. Brough announces his. arrangement for the forthcoming week. On Tuesday and Wednesday The fagistrate will be staged for the first time in this city by the Broughs, Thursday and Friday will be devoted to a welcome revival of Sydney Grundy's fine play Sawing the Wind, and The Liars will be the attraction on Saturday next. The Box plans for all the above picces are now on view

at Robinson's.

POLICE COURT Returns. FOR 1902.

The returns of the Subordinate Court for 1902, furnished by Mr. F. A. Hazeland, Police Magistrate, and published in the Government Gazelle show that during the year 18,057 pri- soners were charged in 6,070 cases.

This total comprised 14,404 males and 803 females convicted and punished; 2,071 inales and 65 females discharged; 99 pri mners were committed for trial at the Supreme Cout; nine males were de'ained pending orders from H.E. the Godinor; 266 were ordered to find surety to. keep the peac~; six were ordered to find securi- ty to be of good behaviour; and 18 were ordered to find security to answer any charge, Three male od two feinale witnesses were

punished for perjury, and the cases of a11 males were undecided. Summonses for de fendants numbered 5,367, and for witnesses 46. There were 187 warrants for atrest; 1,474 for - search; and 162 for entering gambling houses Only one fire inquiry was held during the

year.

ALLEGED ARSON.

With reference to the fire, on the 27th Decent ber last, at No. 1 Queen Victoria Street, Chinanian, a foki of the shop in question, was. arrested at No. 9 Jubilee Street, last evening. It appears that the master of the premises was absent when the outbreak occurted, and it is

alleged, the prisoner was seen to enter the house and maliciously set fire to it. He was this morning charged before Mr. F. A. Haze land, at the Police Court, M. J. Hays. (ot Messi's. Johnston, Stokes, and Master) pro- secuting, and Mr. H. W. Looker, (of Messrs. Deacon and Hastings), defending. The case was adjourned.

THE "GIRL IN THE CAR- PATHIANS."

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a mutual friend, a Mrs. Marshali,, about her relations with Mr. Filzgerald, and Mr. Norman wrote to his wife demanding an explanation. The wife replied, on the 4th June, 1901:"Ethel Marshall took a perfectly simple view, and

not wani to.sce does

me again. Her condemnuation of ine and her sympathy with you are quite fively.... She begged me to do nothing, but to wait and allow time a chance. ... She considered that the sentiment to which Pam a victim, and to which you are a martyr, will not last, and that we have quite chough in common to make a very happy life together, and my duty will be to plead for your forgiveness, and you will take me She said you would not be the first to have done it.... That you had acted with so much kindness to me and real ñobility of mind that I Bught to try and do this in time, I simply tell : you what she said. It is totally opposed to someone else's view, which makes it interesting. It le no part of Ethel Marshäll's creed to bats. the sins and love the sinner." After ha received this letter from his wife Mr. Norman did all in his power to reclaim ber, but at length had to file petition, alleging that she and Mr. Fitzgerald had misconducted themselves at Tiflis; and only this month having discovered conclusive evidence that Mrs. Norman and Mr. Fitzgerald had stayed together in January at the Lord Warden Hotel, gyer, be filed a supplementary petition, to which no defence had been put in.

His lordship granted the decrae nisi, with custody of the child, and costs against the co- respondent.

Mr. Henry Norman is a well-known traveller- and author, and has represented South Wolverhampton in Parliament since 1890. He las visited the United States and Canada, and travelled and explored Japan, Russia, Siberia, Central Asia, Korea, China, Siam, the Malay Peninsula, Egypt, and the Balkans. He is forty-four years of age, and married in 1891.

Mrs Ménie Muriel Norman was born in Liverpool and has also travelled much. Her best known book, A Girl in the Carpathians, was published in 1891. Gällia (895), Soms Whims of Fate (1896), The Crack of the Bough (1898), Love and His Afark (1901) arc also from ber pen..

Mr. Edward Agibur Fitzgerald, P.L.S., FRC.S., F., is a Second Lieutenant th Dragoon Guards, and a p.c. to the Governor of the Gold Coast. He was born in Connecticut, USA, and married in 1891 a.daughter of

Baron de Rothercat of Rouen. His wife died·

the following year. Mr.Fitzgerald has climbed the Alps with Sir Marún Conway, and dis- covered the "Fitzgerald Pass. He led an expedition in South America which climbed Aconcagua and Tupangata.

HONGKONG SCHOOLS

ATHLETIC SPORTS.

The Hongkong Schools Athletic Sports will take place on Thursday the 26th March at p.m. on the Happy Valley. The Schools participating Sre; Diocesan School, Garrison School, Queen's College, Belilias Public School, St. Joseph's College, Union College, Wanisa). Government School, R. C. Cathedral School, and Ellis Kadoorie School.

The events include long jump, 100 yards Bat races for boys from 10-13 and 13-16 years of

high jump, 220 yards flat race, 120 yards age, 120 yards flat race, one mile bicycle race,

hurdle race, sco yards flat races (handicaps) for girls under and over 10 years of age, quar ter-mile (handicap), throwing the cricket ball, half-mile Challenge Cup, skipping race, open to girls only, so yards flat race (hardi. cap), for all comers under 7 years of age, 300 yards flat mce, for Chinese boys only, 600 yards flat race (handicap), 7 furlong flat race (handicap), open to past pupils only, 100 yards three-leg ged race, obstacle race, 100 yards egg-and- As already intimated in these columns, Mr. spoon race, 2-mile bicycle race, (open to past Vernacular School for Chinese Girls, totally Henry Norman, the well-known author and pupils only), racs open to the navy and M.P., has obtained a divorce by reason of the army and police (European), race open to the country, will proceed to China, Hongkong: phone and Electric Co., Ld., on the 26th the management of a Chinese Staff. The misc.nduct of his wife with Mr. E. A. Fitz. Army and police (Asiatic.) ....

gerald, traveller and author. The petitioner is. well-known in Hongkong having passed through the Colony on several occasions during his extensive wanderings.

MR. Wyatt, the delegate of the Navy League, who has been in Canada, left for Japan on 10th inst, and after spending a month in that

Australia, and New Zealand.

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THE Infant son of the Prince and Princess of Wales has been christened in the private chapel at Windsor Casile, in the presence of the King and Queen. The infant received the names of George Edmund Alexander Edmund. AN' incident in one of Zola's novels has been

19, having deserted from the Royal Irish Rifles, chopped off a finger with a hatchet to prevent his serving any more. At the South-Western Court he was committed to await an escort for return to his regiment,

BAY VIEW HOTEL. repeated in real life, Frederick Satchell, aged

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THE Local Government Board has issued an

order amending the regulations of 9th Novem. ber, 1896, for the prevention of the spread of cholera, yellow fever and plague, and provid. ing for the display of a night signal, as well as of a day signal, by the master of every ship infected with any of there diseases. The Colonial Office has received a copy of the order and print it in the current number of the Gary irnment Garrits.

TELEPHONE SERVICE-TO

KOWLOON.

As an instance of the growing importance of

Honk ng's suburb, Kowloon, a telephone cable was laid by the China and Japan Tete

ibs'ant. By thus establishing a public cable communication between the mainland

Meanwhile in the same building there is a

distinct, and in a flourishing conditions under

school is about as good as cap reasonably be hoped for under purely Native management.

DISTRICT SCHOOLS.

IN THE DIVORCE COURT.

Counsel for the respondent and the corres

intend to contest the suit,

THE PLAGUE.

During the twenty-four hours ended at noon to-day thres further cases of bubonic plague, making 33 since January Int, were notified as: having occurred in Hongkong. The cases, were reported from a beggar boat off Kennedy the petitioner, said the parties were married on

stables at Causeway Bay, and No. 6, Wal- George's Hanover Square, and there had been harbour apposite No. 119, Connaught Road August 28, 1891, at the Registry Office; St.

'Tak Lane. A body found foating in the

one child, a boy. The husband and wife were

Central was infected with the disease. both people of literary attainments-author and authoress. They travelled a good deal, and the corespondent, Mr. Fitzgerald, had been their friend from the beginning, and treated by them as a brother.. One several occasions Mr. Fitzgerald was very considerably helped by Mr. Norman in his journalistic work: Mr. Norman and his wife lived happily until 1900. In the year before-1899-Mr. Norman had to goto Russia on certain literary work, and he took

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,

and Hongkong a long seit want has been sup- plied, and the enterprising Company, deserves · Education in the Colony may, for adminis- the thanks, and support of the public. The trative purposes, be arranged under three cable's heavier than th: se possessed Hebdi: Under the first is Queen's College,pondent informed the court that they 'did not by the Army and Navy Departments, the, Docks of the Godown Company, and weighs merely independent of the Education Depart

ment The second includes the Grant Schools, Mr. Bargrave Deane, K.C, who appeared for no less than eight toni, It is of the which are connected with the Department, but eight core pattem being laid in the usual proby foose bonds; in consequence of which ex- tected cable area over a width of thres hundred perience proves, that any reform set in motion yards, from North Point to Hunghom. The by the Department takes at least a year to pro- Jaying of the cable was carried out very satis

duce its results in the Grant Schools. The factorily, and was under the personal superio District Schools, however, like the Kowloon tendence of Mr. Stuart Harrison, the manager School and the Bellillos School, are within of the China and Japan Telephone and Electric the direct control of the Inspector of Schools. Company. A huge junk with the cable an

It was, therefore, natural that the changes in board was utilised and towed by a steam the educational policy, recommended by the launch and as she progressed, the cable Committee on Education, should produce their was gradually paid out until the other side was reached when the end of the wire was taken

The District Schools are the survivors of a ashore and connected with the cable house, centripetal movement, by which in the year which has been recently erected for the 1860s number of them were brought together his wife with him, the co-respondent also Re- purpose. It was then 16sted by Mr. Hto form the Central School, now Queen's Col-companying them as a change for the benent Warren of te Telegraph Company. When fegg The rest, scattered beyond the reach of of his health. They travelled about Russia completed, five miles of land lines will have been that centre of attraction, have pursued each until the end of 1899, when Mr. Norman used, The present cable is over a mile one.fle isolated course. One after another they found he had to go into Central Asis, and, New York on the 24th inst long. For the central exchange in Kowloon, aufered extinction, until as the beginning of not caring to take his wife' further, it was

The R

B. & S. steamor Kintuck from Straits a house bas been erected in Cameron Road, 1902. only the following were left at Wan arranged that Mr. Fitzgerald, who had an 'and Europe has arrived and walls at daylight? directly opposite the new premises of Mears, Trai, Sai Ying Phs, Yau Ma Ti, and Wong engagement. in Paris, abould escort Hrs. Nor to-morrow the 1st prox, for Shángbai and A, `5, Watson's and Co.

Na Chung, English Schools; and at Wan man, who was then at Tiflis, as far as Brussels, Japan.

SK for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER-

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