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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY MAY 24, 1905.

BIRTUS. On 1st April, at Papar Residency, (U.N. Borneo) the wife of K.G.L. HORTON, District Officer, South eppel, of a daughter.

On 15th April, at "Scramble House" Sanda- kan, the wife of P. BREITAO, Batu Putch Estate, MARRIAGES.

of a son.

On 10th May, A. G. VANSCOLINA, Coal Poin, Labuan, to Miss DAISY CROSS, of Singapore.

On 17th May, at the Cathedral of “The Good Shepherd," Singapore Mr. J. L. GABRIEL, to Miss A E. ELK, eldest daughter of Mr. S. J Eber, of Singapore.

At St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, on May 18th, hy the Rev. II. C. Izard, A. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Chief Officer of the Sea, &few, to EVELYN DAVIES.

DEATHL

On 15th May, at 11, Selegic Road, Singa pore, Miss JUDITH LEICESTER, of heart failure.

LUCAL AND GENERAL.

THE English and German mails of the sand and 6th ult, were delivered in London on 20th and 23rd inst, respectively.

TO-DAY being "Empire," or "Victoria," Day the Magistracy was closed, inalefactors bring held over to appear before their Warships 10- morrow.

ese Government for the construction-of a rail. way from Liuchao to Kelin, in Kwangsi province.

THE BAL IO. FLEETS.⠀⠀⠀

The 18. Flume, which strived to-day, in bal. last, from Saigon, reports that when she tell there were about 30 transports in Saigon River. They were of various nationalities, but chiefly Russian and Norwegian,

MYSTERIOUS CRUISER OF SINGAPORE. Capt. H. Winne of the 1.s. Sumatra, which arrived at Singapore on 19th inst,, from Deli, reports that at 4.30 the previous morning his

A TELEGRAM from Peking, states that the French Minister at.-Peking is Anxious arrange a loan of 10 007 000 laels to the Chin-ship was stopped by a small white cruiser with ene yellow funnel and two masts. This was in at 3' 20" N, nád Long, too' 9" E. The Sumatra borg down towards the cruiser which then steamed away in a N.W. direction. The nationality of this mysterious warship is un- known. The description of this cruiser would answer that of the small German cruiser Spar bly bound for German West Africa.”,

FRANCE'S ENDEAVOURS TO MAINTAIN NKUTRALITY.

THE Electric Tramways wil soon be an ac complished fact in Singapore, and the tests are being continued daily, to the great but waning

(he Hongkong Gelegraph delight of the residents and passengers along der which left Singapore the other day ostensi

HONGKONG, Wednesday, May 24, 1905.

THE YOUTH OF THE COLONY.

A high ideal was submitted to the pupils of Kowloon School by His Excellency the Ginvertter this morning, on the occasion of the distribution of prizes to the successful scholars. It is so easy to enunciate com- fortable maxims that the majority of people nowadays are inclined to take them for granted, and go along in the ways they have adopted. But it is in the school-room that habits are formed, and if crooked methods of thinking are allowed to prevail the result

the Serangoon Road line, remarks the Strails

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THE mint at Tientsin is caiping a new pattern brass i cash piece now. The P, and T. Times was in hopes that nothing less than a ; cash coin would be permitted in the near future, but what with a special dollar for each province the journal fears China's currency is getting into a more hupeless inuidalle than ever,

As a

i sign of the terrible scarcity of drinking water in Bangkok just now a local paper men- tions that the Braish Legation Authorities have been compelled to make use of their can- densing plant, which stands by the side of the Minister's Res dence. It pumps water up from the Menu and distils it into a big iron task with a capacity of 4,000 gallons,

is bumul to appear in after-life. His Excel- - A cory of a book of Travel in- Gennan, des. lency warned the scholars against the incribing a journey in the land of the Black Flags (Upper Tonquin) in 1899, by Franz Bon clination to be lazy; in other words, to con- quer that feeling, which comes in everyone mann has been issued. The "Black Ags" is who lives in a tropical climate--the feeling the title given by the French to the native known as "letting things slide." But white bandati who live between Yunnan province there is no difficulty in describing what and the Soug-ka tiver delta. They are now under French rule. The author found them should not be done, it is not given to many rough customer, in deal with, but was well received by them. The Black Flag Chief pro- vitled some torturing of prisoners, with a view to amusing the foreign guests.. The foreign pests could not stand it, rushed to their horses and fled away. The Black Flag Chief, how ever did not resent the discourtesy, but sent kindly messages in them Mr. Bornmann found the Black Flags to be not so dark as they had been painted and gives a' graphic ac- count of his tile among them

CHINA'S ENORMOUS COPPER CONTRACI.

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SAMPIRE DAY' AT KOWLOUN SCHOOL

HE. THE GOVERNOR attends

At ten o'clock this morning, His Excellency

the Governor, Sir Matthew Nathan, accom panied by Mr. R. A. B. Ponsonby, Private Secretary, visited the Kowloon School, and pre- [sented the prizes to the successful scholars. The rooms had been very tastefully decorated with flowers, palms and bunting, and a standard was raised behind the chair occupied by His Excel. loncy, so that with the children, all in spotless white, a pretty picture was presented to the

As His Excellency entered the visitors. children rore and sang the first stanza of the National Anthem, after which the names of the prize-winners were called out by Mr. James, His Excellency presenting the awards to the scholars as they, approached his table

each,

and addressing a few congratulatory remarks to

: PHIZE LIST. H. E presented the prizes as follows:

UPPER SCHOOL, Form IV-Form Prize, G. flume; 'Scrip

The Kakumein publishes an article on France's recent action in protection of her neutrality, in the course of which it gives what purports to be a summary of a remonstrancere, J. Cowan; En,lish and Mathematics, G. Form :-Form, seripare, English, and addressed to the French authorities by Adiniral Hume; and Needlework, E. Parker. Knjestvensky when he was ordered to leave French waters. We do not know from what Mathematics prizes, L. Vanstone; Special source the Ankumin obtained this information, prize, A. Macdonalit; and Special prize, V. bu; we give our Japaness contemporary's state. | Cowan, ments, as fultus, for what they may be worth :

Form [1:-Form and English prizes, A. Martin; Scripture and Mathematics prizes, L. Neave.

Porin 12-Form, English, and Scripture prizes, A. Christensen; Special and Needlework prizes, E. Packham; and Special, L. Logan,

LOWER SCHOOL.

Class 1:~Conduct, Needlework and Writing'

(and, prizes, Mary Wilson; Arithmetic and Writing prizes, George Focken; Reading and Scripture przes, Phyllis Newton; Grammar and Recitation and Regular Attendance prizes,. J. McGlashan; Drawing prize, Donakt Logan

History prize, Ilegry Stewart; Feading, (2nd)

TELEGRAMS.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”

SERVICE.

THE MYSTERIOUS PRESS BOAT

ANCHORS OFF MAÇÃO AND CHANGES HER COLOUR.

AUTHORITIES REGARD HIER - WITH SUSPICION.

[From Our Special Corrispondent.]

Macho, 24th May, 3.0 p.m.

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The 8.8. Cucilie, formerly known: a the Wuchong, which is said have been chartered in Shanghai by newspaper correspondents, lins arrived from Tsingtau

She anchored yesterday evening midway between Kiakiang Point, in the Island of Typa, and the Island of Chung-chao, at the mouth of the Canton River.

It was noticed that on arrival the steamer was painted black, but since last evening this colour has been changed to a coat of grey.

It is alleged that the object of the visit to this neighbourhood is for the purpose of obtaining provisions.

The authorities here are 'viewing", the ship with suspicion and ate keeping her under surveillance.

It is thought in some quarters that in spite of France's emphatic assurances she cannot be rched upon to maintain her neutrality, but we cannot believe that she would be so foolish as to risk her national welfare for the sake of de- fcated Russia. When, under the instructions of the home authorities, the Governor of Indo- China reques ed the Baltic Fleet to leave French waters, Admiral Rojestvensky answered to the following effect :-"France his hitherto been acting under the neutrality regulations which were in jurce at the time of the No exception was American-Spanish war. taken to these regulations by either the United States or Spain. Moreover, bath Japan and Rossia have acknowledged that these regula tons can be justly used by France during the By the provisions of the rules present war. referred to, belligerent warships, if u accom- panied by war prizes, may stay at any French port for an indefinite perjad. The present French demand is therefore very unjust." Nevertheless, proceeds the Kokamin, the French authorities at Indo-China compelled Infant Class: Conduct and Recitation prizes, confirms the report concerning the the Russian Fleet to leave the port. Our Knid Craik; Arithmetic and Wri ing prizes, A. movements of a large fleet of deeply- Japanese contemporary then goes on to criti-Gaft; Scripture and Reading prizes, T. Marinaden junks lying hove to off the coast

prize, Eva Fackham; Spelling and Deintion, prize, E. G. Macdonald; Arithmetic (and) prize, A. Kinross,

Class II: Conduct, Needlework, and Writing prizes, R, Langley ; Arithmetic, L. Frampton"; Reading and Recitation, Jessie Craik; Spelling and Dictation, Nrific Vanstone; General im provement, Mollie Neave; Arithmetic (and) A. Robert.on; Reading, J. Robertson; and Special, L. Cowan.

The prizes had been given by the Hon.

THE JUNKS OFF FUNGKAI

REPORT CONFIRMED.

The steamer flotching, which has arrived here from Kwang chow-wan,

cise the resolution passed by the A'ensei fonto to the effect that the French ports in Indo-Mr. W. J. Gressan, the Hon. Ar. Shewan, Mr. in the vicinity of St. Johns,

JR, M. Smith and the directors of the Hong- kong and Whampoa Duck Company,

The prizes all presented the children rose and sang “The Flag of Britain," of which the tefrate '75.

China should be considered as belligerent areas, and that Great Britain should be asked to take action. The Kakuman severely con- demns the Kensei lonto for patting forward such proposals, and dectures that a perusal of the Anglo-French Treaty should suffice to show that Great Britain could not, under 118 terms, be asked to lake active measures against French ports under existing conditions.to

FORMIDABLE BATTLESHIPS

FOR RUSSIA,

We salute thee, and we pray Bless, an tiod, our land to-day."

On Sunday last she passed a fleet of some 200 off Fungkai. .

NAVAL NOTAS,

11.M.S. Albion went out for a sleam trial. this morning and returned to port at two

o'clock this afternoon.

The British battleship Glory and the cruiser was a signal fut the children to come promptly flogue left for Mirs Bay this morning..

the salute, and how their heads at the words "and we pray,” which, so smartly done, had a very pleasing effect. A marked feature antong the prize winning was the number of awards carried off by individual children, as in the case of L. Vanstone who secured no less than four, and Mary Wilson, G. Hume, A. Christensen and R. Langley, who each carried off three, which spoke volumes for their appli cation to their school duties.

to show how the instincts of the natural man can be properly kept in subordination. It is all very well to talk about "energy, discipline and self-sacrifice," but comparatively few are born with the desire to repress their innate promptings to take life easily and to trust in a bountiful providence. The exception who throws himself hody and soul into the work at his hand has many RECOM - | encomiuais, but few imitators. Crowds throng to a football match to watch a few players, but if it were suggested that the crowds should themselves play the game

New York, April 74-The enormous con- instead of acting the part of passive on-

tracts for copper to be shipped to China, A. S. WATSON & Co., lookers, the proposal would be laughed out between 40,000 and 50,000 ton, are attracting of court. In the same way, there are thou much attention auiong interests identified with sands to praise the energetic individual, Far Eastern trade generally, says the Journal although the very people who are loudest in of Commerce. While there is no question but laudition would be the last to follow the that a considerable amount of this copper is example, they pretend to appreciate. It for inting purposes and for the replacing of

I cash with 3, 16 and 20 cash pieces in accord would seem, indeed, that the vast majority asce with the present movement in currency are content to remain spectators; the lazi

throughout the various Chinese provinces, there ness or dreaming content of Omar Khayyam is a very distinct feeling that no inconsiderable has come down through the ages, and it amount of copper that has been ordered is find. permeates the blood of the present genera-ing and will find other fields of usefulness. tion. The very few who manage to shake The Russo-Japanese war, it is argued, is the off that lassitude are the subjects of admira natural field into which to look for an explana

shining lights-button, and the belief was expressed by a number tion, and are held up as

And even the successful of rar Eastern interests yesterday that these there it ends. man, who by leading the strenuous life has exports are in some way connected with the eastern conflict. A suggestion hazarded by reached a certain pinnacle of satisfaction, is one of the farest Fat Eistern interests in this often assailed by the doubt whether it is city, was that the enforced activity of the worth while after all. Of course, those Chinese miats was due to the exportation who stand by and watch the game from China of the old copper coins for the cant tell that it is worth while. even conversion of the copper metal contained in though they fail to benefit by what they them into war material, possibly as cartridges or electric appliances of one form of another. SPIRIT MERCHANTS, | see. The question is whether even at

school it is possible to insti: ideas of On no other hypothesis it is urged are the sudden bursts of activity in minting and the "energy, discipline and self-sacrifice" that

enormous contracts for copper that had been will fast through life. It is customary at placed in this country explainable., the present time to leave far too much to the school. Parents seem to think that the greatest part of their duty is finished when the bays are bundled off to the schoolroom; and laments are frequently heard when a

Not long since we referred to an order for holiday is given to the pupils. After all, arms for the second and third divisions of the the school is a training ground for the in.new army which had been paced by the Vice of enormous horse-power and a peculiar type, and self-sacrific. It is these qualities that ing that the deceased was much hurt had hire

roy with certain German firms here, and we combining the projectile-resisting power of the make and preserve ao emple. tellect rather than the heart, and although are now able to give the details of the order as battleship with the speed and wide radius been said that the child is the father of the the virtues of energy and push may even memorialised to the Throne by E. The action of the cruisers. They will be delivered tually be guided by the intellect they do not

parms and ammunitio for the 1st division were originally spring from the mind, but from in-ordered from Japan and the subsequent orders AFTER-DINNER LIQUEURS. nation, precept and example. It is in fact, would have been so likewise, as the articles

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ARMS FOR THE SECONDZ AND THIRD DIVISIONS.,

St. Petersburg, April 17.-The visit of Char les M. Schwah to St. Petersburg has resulted in the practical conclusion of an arrangement for the construction of a number of torudable line of battleships, of a type which will probably startle the world. The details of the construc tion of the vessels reman to be worked out, but in addition to those which will be built in the United States, it quite likely that a yard will be constructed at a Baltic port, to be manned by Russian workmen, but under American engineering and mechanical super visurs, the Russiau admiralty being calcemely

anxious to utilize, the rehabilition of the Lavy

SELLING LIQUOR ON HIM.S. “AMPHITRITE,",

At Singapore the other morning, a Chinaman who was temporarily employed as third cook ou boud H.li.S. Amphitrite was arraigned bee fore Mr. Ross for having taken spirits on board" the Amphitrite, and for selling thereon with out a licence. He was convicted of 'calling liquor on board, and fined $15, in default a month. Lieut. Harboard watched the case for the Naval authorities.

FATALITY ON THE “DIADEM."

HIS EXCELLENCY'S (PEECH, His Excellency then addressed the pupils, as follows-Children,-Į shall not keep you long, as to-day is a holiday, and it is right that you should go away from school to enjoy it. The reason for this holiday is the anniversary A1 Singapore on the 15th inst. an inquest of the birthday of Queen Victoria, who during was held on the body of Gunner 5. J. Mc- over b3 years that she governed the British Conncil, of 11.3.5, Sutte. The deceased had, for the encouragement of the shipbuilding Empire, set a brilliant example to all' tier sub-with others, on the toth inst., paid a visit to industry at home, in order to eventually renderjects of how to serve it. She served it by living some friends on H.M.S. Diodem. When about for it in the best way, and devoting herself to leave and standing at the head of the gang- the country independent of foreign yards.

The admiralty has accepted Mr. Schwab's propositions strictly on their ments, he having convinced the authorities that he can produce for Russia, warships vastly superior to anything now ficat or al present projected by any other Breat deeds; but it is in all of us to do our duty; He was at once placed in the launch alongside. government. They will be

MONSTER 16,0.0-TON VESSELS,

its highest interests. in private, as well as in public, life she did what was right. Very few way, he seemed to slip as he made a move to and to most of us is not given the power to do coming to the lont of the ladder head foremost. persons in this world are born to highs positions, descend. As he fell he made an effort to re cover himself, but failed and toppled over,

lo conquer inclinations to be lazy, rebellious. Lieut. Falcouer, who was on duty at the

and selfish, and to sum at energy, discipline, moment, went down to the lunch and perceive

It has taken on board. The Coroner found that denth

was due to cerebral hemorrhage, probably man, meaning that in youth the qualities caused by the fall. are required that take a man or woman through:

THE CHINA SQUADKON, life. If you do not acquire good qualities as

H.M. cruiser For of the East Indian Squa school-boys and school-girls, you will not have them after you are grown up. If therefore, you dron, which arrived in Colombo from the wish to make it a fact of the future as well as a Persian Gulf some time ago, has received tele recollection of the past, you will work at your graphic news to put to sea at once. This, says 'do ulways what you know in your consciences to about 130 of her crew along with a few Officers lessons, obey your leachers and parents, and the Ceylon Observer, could not be done as he right. Each time you do what you dislike be- were at Diyatalawa undergoing field training cause you know it is right, and refrain from da- They were summoned by telegraph and returned fag what you like because you know it is wrong, by special train. Two of the men deserted acce

fully equipped as to arms and ordnance.

The remarkable advance in naval, architec- Lure and construct on which these American in the home father than in the school that were in every way satisfactory. "But owing to built ships will mark, is a well-guarded secret, the leading factors which will determine the the war the Japanese have been unable to take but it is believed that it wil involve the use of child's career are to be found. In the East, any orders, or at least to fill them in time an nickel steel of greater lookile strength, which so much is left to the native nurses and ser- the Viceroy was compelled, as he explains, to machinery, wu lers, frames, etc, will give 24,80 vants that it is not strange if children of place the present order with German firms. greater power with decreased weight.

The following is a complete list of arms order. Mr. Schwab guarantees to create vessels European parents lose to a certain extented and the firms with whom the orders are with 20 per cent, bigher efficiency than any 29.80, the virility and dash of those reared under a placed.

now existing. It is understood, however, that colder clime. The faults of laziness and

Arnhold, Katberg & Co.Mauser rifles with not all the ships will be bailt by the Bethlehem you add to the strength of your own character, Diyatalawa. This caused the Fox to remain 36.20

weakness are really the faults of the climate bayonets for infantry, 5:130 pieces, Tientsin Company, as the time for delivery is a factor, and you do a service to the Empire, for the barbour till the men were brought back handcuff Russian desiring that the ships be turned over greatness of a nation does not depend upon its ed by an ascort. The For having taken in a good and while it may be possible to eradicate is 95448. zi.80

Arnhold, Katberg & Co-Smokeless car as early as possible. While the Bethlehem size, the number of its inhabitants, or its wealth; supply of coal, then put to sea. She goes on them by strict treatment in the school tridges, 5,000,⋅ 03 rounds, Tientsin Tls. 203,500. | Company will supply the armour and ordnance, it comes from the physical, the mental, and, to Aden to bring 6 jorpeda-destroyers from that?

most of all, the moral strength of its people. Schulte & Co.-Mauser rifles with bayonets other American yards, therefore, will profit in for infantry, 10,000 pieces, Ticatsin Tls. 186.000. the construction of the hulls. This is also in

Schutz&Co. Smokeless cartridges, 5,000,000

accordance with the wish of the admiralty, the rounds, Tientsin TIs. 203,000,

Mandi & Co-Krupp's new field guns and Russian authorities in placing such a large fittings, & pieces, 376,371 marks. Shells, 600 contract having no desire to arouse hostility pieces, Tientsia Tls, 104,000.

Mandl & Co.-Krupp's new field guns with among the rival commercial interests in only carriages, 66 pieces, 3,875,689 marks. America, the aim being not only to take ad. Shells, 39,600 pieces, Tientsin Tls, 1,390,000: yantage of American genius in Luilding up the Two Chinese firos-Leather cartridge cases, Russian navy, but distinctly to cultivate closer 15,130 sets, Tientsin Tls, 39,096,

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room the tendency to go slow is apt to remain The secret of success in inspiring youth with noble ideals is to fire the mind with a healthy desire to excel in other words to foster competition, which, in life, as in business, leads to the heights. A few may fall and falter, but once the competitive spirit is acquired they will require but little help to struggle over the rocky ground. The address by His Excellency comes at an op- portune time, for, while the principles he

hame, thereby ensuring to our Customers alt the advantages accusing from bottling laid down may be described every day of the

Out of the 72 Krupp guns, only six are to be

It is understood that no arrangements liave as yet been concluded with French or German

done at home under the direct supervision/year by the teacher, they pall by repetition, remainder it is said can be done more cheaply builders for the ships which will be constiucl-

but coming from the Governor they gain new

here. Whether they can be done as well, is Tls. 2,197,100, but a further order will be neces another matter. The total cost of the order ised in those countries.

station and will there meet the Pospherine and. After the speech, as His Excellency left the come back to Colombo, teaching there before the Pospherine urd the torpedo-boats will go room, the children sang the National Anthem the end of the month. From Colombo the For the Governor subsequently telling the scholars on to Singapore, to run away and enjoy a pleasant holiday. He then adjoumed with Mr. James to inspect the school buildings.

A LITTLE dust has been mised in Penang by the holding of u paper-chase on Sunday, which was well attended. It was the birthday of Miss Nolly Harmsion and the majority of the participators were Circus people, who ought to have a chance to enjoy the bright sunshine on horichack on the only day of the week they are free, says one correspondent. Now the storm

polo, and Sunday shooting. Will Penang gel any torrader" with all its discussion ? asks the S. F. Pray

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS BULL French (Caledonien) 19th inst. German (Prin Segismund) 29th inst American (Korea) 2nd proxi Indian (Namsung) 5th prox German (Willakadi gus prix,

of the Growers and Distillers as compared force and meaning, and if only some stray to bouling done in China by Chinamea sentence clings to the youthful minds which mary for these two divisions as soon as the fuads TH inli-cigarette laws recetly passed in In is being turned on Sauday Golf, Sunday water Genoa on Monday at 6 am. WE

at the service of European Firms.

Hongkong, 9th Decambor, 1904,

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listened to His Excellency to-day, the ad dress will have done a great deal of good to the Colony and the Empire.

can be raised The present payment is made. Tis. 2,003,000 from the Board of Revenue and Tin. 137,100 will be made up by a loan from native merchants.-P. &a T, Times,

Almus!

diana have had an immediate effect, to a boy, the youth of the State has given up its cigarette-case, and now, we read, smokes nothing but big black cigars,

The O. & S. Co. & C. M. S N. "Co.'s as." Glaucus left Singapore yesterday, and may be expected here on 28th ins

The Imperial German Mails.. Prine Eliet Friedrich which left here on 201b ult, arrived

The Imperial German Mail 1,1. Prins Segis- und left Kobe via Moji on Monday at a p.m. and may be expected here on agih last

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