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ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE

KÄTHE GOVERNOR ÖN “REGULARITY."

220d inst.

There was a very large gathering at Bt. Joseph's (English) College to-day, when the successful scholars were presented with the prizes

they had was as the result of the year's work. Hit Excellency Sir Matthew Nathat was present, accompanied by his private secretary,

who attended ware Mr. E. 4

A. Irving, Inspector of Schools, Mr.A. G. Romano, Gonsal for Portugal, and many other, The Proceedings marted with a programme ofmusic,

by a sketch of "Aladdin and wonderful lamp" which had been transmuted

Mr. R. A. B. Ponsonby and among the others

into boyish parlance. The programme was as *follows.

"Prologue" by Kester R. Taylor. Choruki.......... The Dlly Chafer. Frani Abi. The College Choke Det var." My Excellent Friend) Chococa. Choni.“ We love to sing our Merry

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1905.

In view of complying with the wishes of the Inspector of Schoolg, Chinesa le taught in the College at present for one hour every school day. In addition to the abova subjects we have established a shorthaid class and a typewriting class, as also the teaching of book-keeping, man suration, and the elements of vocal music. The results of the Oxford Local Examination were very good. We presented but one boy in the Senior and he succeeded very honourably. We presented three inte Junior and two succted press of even boya cal for the Primi sul with ning

ine succeeded, one coming out tbird class honoursaeddistinction in geography. I as glad to say that a good number of parents take a greas Interest in the weekly report: There are, however, some parents who do not prize it at it just value, and seem to ignore its existence. Our meathly and quarterly examina tions continue to be held faithfully and the results are sent to the parents that they may see what their sont are doing and how they are conducting themselves. The bays of the to take great interest in the college continue thair play ground is so limited their suc. cess must naturally be far

satisfying their coat loss

CHRISTMAS WAT QUARRYBAYA

AL-FRESCO'YITE.

lzőth inst, In accordance with an annual custom, the European children resident in Quarry Bay found their expectant spirits raised to the highest pinnacle of fealization on the opening of the Al-Fresco Fête on Saturday afternoon.

the

flowed fater and, the diaribution of pazer, The fete silended by a considerable number people was held on the Talkoo Recreation Ground between the hour of 3.1.my and 6 pm. and festivities. opened with the trooping in of a motley crew clad in testing. pings of fantastic disguise, the costumes rang ing from the magnificent to the Leading the van were the Rer. Mr. Methusalat Moriarty, Diy Moriarity, he former is and bis beloved better half, Mrs, Molly bedizened out into a comical imitation of a

INSTITUTE,

26th inst.

tis Rivirico with Molly tried to negociate the CONGERT, AT THE ENGINBER'S aal. Both blundered badly, pecked on land ing, and came in awful cropper. On recover ing from their fallen state they achieved a bo glorious victory over their opponents,

to play frag ments of a cement

lieu of racques The game was inlausely amusing and left the onlookers some sided laughing. After the battle had been won and insi, Mr. Blake marshalled the mummers before his camera,

were hampered berrel is |

within.

MOF. TEVAT and Pat Du Pinter-school games and sparis. Unfortunately Divina, und, Ye Gods and tie dabast unarmed leaving his painted champina to ano

- Tko Collagı olur Choir,

THE MAGIC LAMP,"

Characte

that

|

SKY RACK MEKI

THE ROYAL VISIT.

371

"26th init.

Tacos on the is interesting as the best of the annual fixtures. Our local sporia in general and the Stewards the Hongkong Jockey Club la particular can be depended upon for arranging a pro- gramme, that will maintain the bigh standard of the Colony's sporting tradition during the Royal visit.

⠀ On Saturday evening the Institute of En-

it has been stated in these columat that it Kineers and Shipbuilders opened the festive season by a smoker to the members and frisscle.. was contemplated in hold a sky face meeting. The room had been tastefully prepared under during the stay in Hong King of Prince Arthur Ir. Lennox's supervision, and showed his f Connaught in February next. We are now islatie capabilities. Mr. J.

the informed that Inokay opened

It has been definitely decided to rogramme with avery brilliant musical hald the races on the:12th February, 1906. Tha the uninviting atmospherical conditions, medisy, in which the execution, was wonderful. programme has not yet been finally settled, well-known Hongkong Lenor, Mr. J. H. The races are to be held ander the auspices of Racing and skipping were allerwards indulged"

Jockey Club. The in followed by sick throwing at a dummy agere Oxberry, was next on the programme, and his the Hongkong

Stewards of the Club will mest at an early dale to discuss made out of barrel by. Mr. Eadie and his next filem was a riohn solo by Ms. L. Grage of

a Graça the programme that is jo

to be drawn up frioses. The barrel, gorgeously painted, over the firework description which was very understand that ponies entering for the its outer surface to represent a human face;ffectively rendered, and gained much applause. 1905-1906 race meeting will be eligible to afforded ample accommodation for Mr. Harren Other namer on the programme were Mears, compete at they meeting, and as there will be no les 11 February should prove quite the Hjy subscription griffins, the and, out like an coined to pop in 1:1. Cotter, Paine, and E. O. Murphy, but these despatches we learn that the bogey escaped. ammunition wis exhausted. From recent their appointment. There were several volun

for some reason unexplained wereusable to keep

teers, however, and the concert went on merrily, Mr. Tuxford gave a clarionet solo which was s proved the enemy for damages.

of the instrument, well adapted to the timbra. words A study in himself. In the paraphrased wor At 5 pm. Inspector McNab and Ser in his usual style, and Mr. J. J. Inokay gave a

Punch

sprinkled geant O'Shaughnessy, acting upon instruc "some sixty years had

Balalaika

of Moscow." dreas the balance with Nature, restorativet His Rifine my effected the seekers Amoy, arrest of

which has

tent to his hair c.Companions of Aladdin..... |Ÿ Turke

The dye, in

with "In Vain Bs an Jakon in custody to the Taikoo · Club and tai. Niliishop Pizzzoli, a most distinguished bene placen, had

encore. Mr. Cullen provided the humorces on; in others, the effort was charged with bresking the monotony of life in element. He started Rocked in the Cradio Tavares

The general result Quarry Bay. Being found guilty, under Taylor. fictor of this institution. We also have to not wholy J. Skelly Jament

extes: death of the Hon. R. R. Belilias, being a rifle

His Rivirince (Mr.

Deep

but owing the transposing circumstances they wers released amid uating and

had clothed

which plich for the instrumental:| who was a signal berefactor of the coll God Save The King.

college, whose memory will always remain in connec

clerical suit which had probably His Rivirince in returning thanks to the juvenile didn't disconcert him in the least, and he dea In

song on top F. But this Brother Bylvestre, read the report on the work ships he so benevolently founded for St. of his youth. The rows had sparkling in the course of which he counselled his be ing of the College, as follows ¦--

a few brilliant remarks to the audience Joseph's College I beg to tender my very brilliancy about the knees, and, being some loved brethem to Love their enemies, but lo

which

A very unfortunate ending to a pleasant kept them in ANNUAL REPORT"

sincere thanks to H. E. the Governor for so what short over the sukies, displayed to foller have nothing more than a mara

in roars of laughter, and did more to tramp on Lantao was experienced by a 'pany nodding

promate general hilarity batkar y conscating to present the prizes to advantage the calico spate with odd

than asy

Billard Marker's Attorney General (Sir H: S; Berkeley), Meinra. the

humorous if quieter,

telling E.. Sharp, M.C., Ewens, George Hast cere cerely thank His lordship the Bishop

putting

how some rookins were rooked by an 'inno-ings and C. A. ick-Melbourne chartered a irresistibly inclined to seek a closer acquaintan the part of the latter by

cent' old colonel, who kept a thing or two taunch in The morning, to take them to the honoured us, by his presence here to-day 1 ceship with, the collar of the cost, and ap with a strong hand like the (Dricke)," The

aland where they arrived in due coure and hhre also to thank Major General Villiers

table land.” “As the afternoon advanced a ibick mlst drifted up! and soon anveloped them with the re

result that they got separated and lost

their

Aladdin A boy of the Period Masiar Aizpirations Before UWA Bave to

Misarnia.Aladdin's pretended uncle..... MUTTAY

Harry

Bolo

The Fairy of the Lamp myp Aladdín's blocker:: A. Boy's beat Friend la his

blaster A. Baptist

God Bless Our Pope,

Aptista

of

to

Reminat recent

concerted a

sustained by the death of the Right Rey, had, bestmall for this occasion the uproarious applause of the young crack

the

no

LEGAL LIGHTS LOST'

ON LANTAO

AND STRANDED ON A REEF,

26th inst

In reviewing the scholastic year of 1903 deserving boys of the school. I also sin cracked patent leather boots, and a pair of Salanceship with whisky and other evil Mr. Hillinga' recitation `ší 7 day other ism of Hongkong.. gentlemen on Sunday. The":

attendance was 245.8g, the highest attendance notwithstanding his many calle, has what fes-bitten socks His waistcoat falt #pirit and to avoid any undus familiarily 05 Story" was equally!

and there were 324 boys on the Register and of these 112 wera nawcomers. Our average daily during the year being 288. The vast difference may be attributed to various causes -Many,

them

down

·Chinese boys come from different parts of the Balton, Mr. A. G. Romano, Consul for Porin. Perently ought to stretch beyond the white sermon over, several ladies god gentlemen his leave when challenged to a game. Cology and spend some days"in the school el, Mr. J. J. Leiria, Vice Consul for Porte tie, which, in turn, overlapped. the shirt collar present assisted in the, distribution of prizes. Fillings gave as an encore Jerome after disposing of tiffin, set off to explore the:

after which they disupper without even saying good-bye. Among other classes of boys thene

to be no end to birthday seems day it is the grandfather, aucther the grand mother, father, mother, uncles, aunts, brothers, sisters, all pass in turn, and of course the boys are required to enhance the solemnity, think that, parents who understand the importance that men of business and education attach to punctuality should insist on the children's adherence to the requirements of the school ar college in which they place them. Permission on of absence when asked for shall never be re- I sufficient reason is given for such ma fused absence. It is very unpleasant when parents, after Aller keeping

will simply give a scribble to the effect or more,

Major Pedley, Mr. Ho Tung, Messrs. Brewer- Co., Mr. Jose Machado, Mr. C. J. Goncalvos, & CV. R. Deacon, and Mr. Anthony Shitig Kee, for a generously contributing to our Prize Fund. I avall myself of the present occasion, to offer my hearty good wishes to one and all for a very Merry Christmas and a thrice Happy New Year (sgplause).

THE GOVERNOR'S ADDRESS. His Excellency Sir Matthew Nathan said Right Reverend Fatter-I have to thank you

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Tea and cakes were then partaken of by the children who shortly after 6.30 pm, left for their homes, laden with toys.

DANCE AT THE CLUB,

which was

was

en

about Babies"

rendered, The coat was a marvel of

of lagonuity in sar- torial construction, but not exactly a thing of

Mr. Graçanta banjo soiu was deservedly encered. foy for ever,

In place of the Mr. Jordad However

e performa beauty and served to hide from prying eyes the existence

Under the Bamboo encored. Mr. Smith also obliged with wilyears. Ewens and Melbourne eventu found a track leading to the Tai-D polico of an extensive patch in the seat of the

For four or five days during the past went on

which

hich were much enjoyed, Mr. Hume station at the further end of the island over trousers into the composition of which the major ponian of, a sugar big bad entered the Taikoo Cluh had lain in the hands of the gave "Echo," and although it was near the looking the mouth of the Canton River, painters and carpenters, but, early on Satur.witching hour of night the audience would not

and following this they

they were 1oon, doing day morning, all trace of the Oila Padrida be denied and insisted on another song, which, justice to a pot luck vinn

dinner before, turn- peculiar to a house under repair hat been re- owing to Mr. Hume's voice and happy choiceing in for the night, But a sorsier fataawalied. moved,

ed. A number of local ladies then ap

were doothed to spend their night on an ex- loyally sang God Save the Kid posed reef. These gentlemen, after being transformed the plain interior into a masse. Votes of thanks were proposed, and bushed, eventually reached the shore and so peared on the scene, and in the course of a few one, who loyal pleasant impression on every- the other three members of tite party, who

draped the walls and garlands of overgreens success, it may be added that Mr. wore wreathed about the pilars and chandeliers. ably performed the duties of Chairman, but the sided to take the ordinary boat back to Hong

as 8.30 p.m., con Which opened as

ofa to Mr. V. Watson who personally saw that the ferry launch, after embarking the even evening's

presentation to and the enhancement of the presents ess their wants were supplied, and whose hos gers, started for Hongkong and, steaming two rocks and there suck fast. The engines Miss Grethe: On the conclusion of a delight Pianity in no small way went to make up the along at full speed, crashed into a reef between were worked full speed astern, but after one Hanis, Mr. Watherspoon as Master of Cere

g!' it was found thai mosies guided the novice and the expert alike through the following programme:

in the first instance for the amusing entertain gala attire. Heaven, save the mark) was magnificent ballroom, Flaus of all nations everyone yoted the concert an unqua (ound their way to a ferry wharf whore they

ment which you have given to us here this morning. The repht of the Inspector of Schools is, as you know, not entirely satisfac Hory on some points, and you will, no doubt,

The their children at home for a day that the boys, were ablent with their consent, give careful attention to his remarks in order surmounted a table complexion which trived a double debitó pay-the provision thanks of performers and visitors alike are due 'kang. But fate was against them even then; for

thus leading them on to a spirit of independence and insubordination which will inevitably characterize them

hem in after years. The Report of the Inspector of School was follows-

and

Mrs Molly Moriarity (Mr. Bassford) shared with her hobby the admiration of the laughing spectators, Allowing for the deficiencies. of onere male mind, the following particulare

we think, give a slight, very sight, Idea of her creation" of straw, Parma violets, roses, oak leaves, ever greens and chiffon set with trimming of pink satin and rourite of blue silk. This shaded a cerise

bodica

dice comprising to secure improvement on those points next a gauged affair of black-speited white silk, year. The matters that seem to require your trimmed white satin, and Luxeil Ince, com particular attention sit correctnes in English Moss, Robert

clearness in handwrit-

de soie, and sendered chic by a profusion of cy in arithmetic. You will also pretty biterle ing, an

and accuracy in

Inspector Next to take the spectators, breath away

of notice from the report of the Schools that Standard V. to the one that re- was Inspector McNab (Mr. Eadio) who, quires the most fucking after be found por himself responsible for the policing arrange

jain with the

maxisted by Sergeant O'Shaughnessy, made Inspector in hoping that it

ba sible for St. Joseph's College to again turd out ments. Despite dull care, the Inspector look. good draughtsmen, as understand was formered well in the uniform of the Taikoo Nalive ly the case. I am sorry you have not been Constabulary,

which

for distinctive bas features a helmet showing sh able to make an earlier start in, hygiene, a sub features.

hideous skull and Ject I look upon is very impuita 1, but, no cross-bones in front, and the letters, I.C.U., doubt, in the coming term you will succeed in written lage in silver characters behind. The doc making a good advases in that subject. Tam not altogether certain whether you are well advised to start the new subjects of book-keep

shorthand

thand writing, and typewriting. Un- Jest you can get the boys to stay longer at school, I rather fear that the introduction of In examinations, tima is wasted by copying new subjects inay and to lower the standard water colours, while his nose exhibited to Mr. Roberia, Miss Grethe had lived in

Discipline and Organization: Good. Stan dard.1. has been divided into two divisions in deference

H.E. the Governor's advice given at the last prize-giving, that particular attention should be paid to the beginners. I regret to day that nothing has been done to teach the Chiness their own language. Attention was. drawn to this point in last year's report. One boy 1 questioned, a boy of about 6fteen, did not single character. When a Chinese know cannot read the simplest letter, notice or name overs shop, he canest be called properly educated. For this raion I am unable to in "boroughly report that the organization is efficient."

ធម៌

Waltz, Barn Dance, Valeta.

Waliz. Lancers, Schottische, Caledonians.

Walls Valeta

Lancers. D'Alberta.

Quadrille. Sir Roger De Coverley Quadrille During the interval, Mr. John Harvie in

kuccess of the evening.➡Coxiribuwird.

THE BIG DRYDOCK "DAWRY":

TO BE TOWED TO MANILA THROUGH THE BUEZ CANAL.

The Navy Department has decided to uss the supply ship Glacier and the colliers Brufus and Czar to tow the big drydock Dewry recently completed by the Maryland Steel Company at Sparrow's Point to Manila, and has

he ship was too

and a half hour's firmly wedged and all chance of getting her off seemed hope his There it was that they had to: spend

the

cold, hungry and tired, without food or proper! shelter, the sain blowing over them in

In pusty penetrating torrents, and no means available for communicating with their friends. Rach was, of course, entirely ignorant of the other's that Messrs. Ewens and Melbourne, on taking whereabouts, and it

it was only in the morning

a launch to Hongkong, came across the

facker of line, silver-faced cloth lacked a few introducing Mre, D. Templeton said, he had ordered from the American Ship Windlass wrecked terry and found on board their imlua". buttons in the ragion of the small othe back much pleasure in asking her to present the Company, Providence, R., three No. 5 Shaw ing friends. The party quickly transferred to

the

out the questions and ruling unnecessary lines. attained in the old offe. It is a inatter whichs of a giance upon wine when the Wise, Hater) and he was sure he was not

the

་ ་

the shoot make the boy who succeed certainly stood first and foremost,

ed in a

Tabell

about

In

Every

A PRESENTATION,

F

the irregularity in attendance and unpunctuallusty lungs by singing duned where 'o

police-scored man, who exercised his vast pleased to make the presentation

ty. It must be very difficult for him to keep up a high standard in this College when the pupils tail to attend, and is also very harmful school are hose which you will

.

& Spiegĺs towing machines, thị same make that was used in the trans-Oceanic towing feate of the Standard Oil Company lately, and which proved sa eminently successful,

There

yourselves. The Habits that you learn created much ‘divarshum' by taking the child.atining recorder atiso densted to unite whh of transporting the Drway, and It, in evidence

the-launch, when all speed was made to Hong- kang to obtain relief for the weary and hungry explorers who eventually arrived home shortly before naon a Christmas Day.

THE TROUBLE IN SHANGHAI.

tokens of esteem from the Staff of ibe Taikoo hut this was amply compensated for by aɔtasie.

Suger Refinery in Miss Grethe, to whom the fully designed fringe round the edges, and a Stef also offered their heartiest congratulations frilling of "good intentions" in the neighbour upen

pen the occasion of her approaching marrings hood if the cuffs. His cheeks were pictures in

are now about 150 of these machines Quarry Bay for r'ilayṣ, for weeks, for months-be in use, and there has never been a cake where of indigestion as distinct from the

would not for how MWAY

one has failed to do its duty, and they are the The boys frequently forget to put their names

have under my worth your consideration. and the school at the top of their papers.

i red.

only machines that have ever been thoroughly years ning Sergeant O'Shaughnessy's countenance. evid consideration at present a scheme for evening

tested in ocean, towing. The action of -The yellation of the rooms. Sapitation

continuation classes in Queen's College which Additional doors

ently charmed the ladies, for Mesdames Muit alous.in feeling that Mr. Roberts gain wi antiafactory.

in Everyons in the district this machine

The W, C. Di News, of the zzad inst., saya :—- Bay's loss. SEEMS BOW Very

heavy strains Avoldiog en Grimshaw were proud to be chaperoney were fadebted in a no amail degree (o would be open to all, and at which technical sub-

on the hawser is have been made so that it is not necessary any

simply perfect. Its Shanghai yesterday had something of the fecia likely to be

ofuit to the boys in a commered at the sports by such a crimson-faced Miis, Grethe for what sunshine had entered, distinctive feature is that by means of air of a city, recovering from the effects of a moze pass through one room to go to Reather.cial or professional career would be taught and look-on" who, unknown to them, was ED.

:-The in some of the rooms

their lives, and though their hearts were broken. ite driving and cushioning steam cylinders holiday, though the interruption to business in Appling,

especially!

the present instance, bad bominandale need

those used by Stan-it is possible that it would be better for this and titled to sport a Peacock's leather.

with grief at the thought of the inevitable part there is provided an elastic steam cushion and other schools to send their advanced students to dard 11. Much new apparatus has, however, these evening classes than to try to bring tech exercised his ready wit, and with a bladder Mr. Roberts every success in their new aphere which the hawser would be continually strain of their commercial Ilfe, but the amed sentries Mr. Harron, in the character of a drail,ing they wera unselfish enough to wish her and an automalle relief to the barter, without kinds, Residents were taking up the threade been bought recently. States, should not be used above Standard ill

nical subjects into the ordinary curriculum of

ing and frequently breaking. In fact, it is the and police remained as reminders of the excit is matter we shall have to administered reproof to erring youths of life, (Cheers, English, Colloquisi:-The great majority of considet. 1

Of all the clowniest performances his

only known method of towing by which to ing episodes of the three preceding days. The are boarder and seem to learn

Japanese cruiser Trushima arrived; Woo prevent heavy strains on the fewer. It was boys

in arithmetic and gen. possible joke and where were by him getting to speak English by the natural process.

ung to reinforce the naval guards here. Mrs. D. Templeton in presenting the wed expected that the Deway would get under way metry and algebra, and have no

[

doubt the raincamaled, leaving the grinning spectators ding presenta large marble clock and a costly about December 1, and that it would take about Nevertheless, their fluency should not blind the

That it would not be advisable as yet to

dis- hear more about him later on teachers to the fact that they constantly employ

verend Brother Direclue has complained

much the same predicament as the fitted lady's tavelling bag, unid she fell five months for it to reach its destination in the pense with our naval protectors is proved by foreign idioms in their speech, and these

Philippines. The route will probably be by the fact that about 6 p.m. yesterday a light and trusted the clock would serve to

attack was made the Waterworks

on tho way of the Suez Canal, a distance of 10.500 in Yaggtsze-poo Road. The staff were able to constantly appear in their compositions even

premiace ate. Aided by Mr. Grimshaw dressed as a remind Miss Grethe of the happy times she in the highest standards,

miles,

There Welsh famer of Ye olden type, Mr. Harron bad spent in Quarry Bay, also prove in

is no question of the wisdom of them has been entrusted the protection ef

best it off, the Reading: Good.

Amercian Composition and Grammar: A large pro-

1 happier hours in Bang Navy Department in deciding on this method

Hongkew, Un-kok, (Cheen) ren's photo with a dummy camera. ponios (17 boys out of 20) of Standard V.

Bhe

ware informed of the occurrence fa

larger scalo obtained less than 40 per cent of marks at life, and no matter how clever a bay is, unless fortunately the resulting, negativa disappeared Mr. Harvie and the people of Quarry Bay in that it realizes fully the importance of throwing care of a reputation on

We learn that a movement ja on foot to ac akamination. would appear that promotion

in an explosion of fireworks,

extending her felicitations to

to a charming b bride every safeguard around the moving of this has been somewhat humed. Standard VI. did he is regular in his habits at school he will not

While surveying with envious longings and her handsome bridegroom, (Applause gigantic structure on its long voyage, and thus cord to the sailors who have done so much for

It in case of storm or whose behalf Mr. Robens

heavy liable sead whole, though the eitays were lacking in

and the buffoonery of the buffoons, adults to Miss no use for him. A man that cannot be depend present had a glance to spare for Mesdames. matter. Half the standard got half marks or

in a neat little speech, to Mrs. to be cocoante ed on the ocean. That it has and Grimsh w. *ba- former was D. Templeton, to Mr. John Harvie, and in the chosen the best appliance made for the purpose over, and two thirds over 40 per cent. There machine that every now and the wheel of Mult are only three boys in Standard VII. They machine that every now and then stops going attired with exquisite tante in the costume donors of the highly prized gifts. Refresh will be conceded by all who have seen the

round, and so tops the working of the woll in grammar but their compositions

machine. Every business is a machine of Flora Macdonald; the supremely pretty ments were now served out to the guests by Shaw & Spiegle machine in action and know

Mesdames Muir Grimshaw, Hoskins, David what it is capable kilted dress exhibited the charms of a graceful

of

doing. Are not up to the mark.

This method of towing is now employed by Handwriting Deserven more attention. It prin efficiency on every parture which helps much in the bid for per. | son, Hardwick and Miss Greibe, assisted by

being at its work: Fe head is not good in the upper standards. To all of a business will keep on an employé lection. Mrs. Grimshaw gratified our aesthetic the members of the Club Committee. A re shipping all over the world, and the merican English subjects it

was noticeable that on the a

senses with the quaint apparel once universal-sumption of dancing followed, and before the Ship Windlass Company, the builders of the work the

may be absent from his post, any more ly worn by the country women in Wales. was done very neatly and one hand

close of than a captain of a ship would keep on В

endeavoured to

letters testifying Mcintyre tidily, on the other hand the work of even the

its reliability and perfect On taking a bird's-eye view of the fête and the paay with Me.). Mcnally Moriarity in can. Shaw & Spiegle machines, have hundreds of sailor who might leave his watch at a time best boys of the

gain credit by the heel and top rigadoon and service-Maries Journal, upper standards was marred

when a collision is to be feared. This is a participatia therein, we caught a glimpse of a by absurd mistakes in grammar and spelling,

in

At 11.30 other graces of the ancient school?" fancy costumes. I know from experience. bevy of beautiful children very practical

the role of M. Haskins

of Folly adopted Geography:In the lower standards the

broke tho the happy assembly p.m

LUP, guests Local

utlines of Ada'were | Dave, por infrequently, cases of men being geography and the

mes in the Government ser

to leave somewhat early in order to matched the character with a

the special car kindly placed at their dis reported to well known, Standard had too long and, to vice, for being unpunctual and irregular. in tastic arrangements of which were s

from ving wide a

syllabus and failed badly examina their attendance, and I have no option in these the bodice and skirt of which were suspended posal by the affable Tramway trade mansgar. tion is consequence. Standard VI. on the

a multitude of inkling bells. The winsame Among the guests received and introduced by the intereats A contrary did very well. The whole standard of the service. If the boys at St. Joseph's Miss Winnie McNeil appeared in 's dress of the Chairman, Mr W. Hardwick, and the oblained over 40 per cent. of marks, sad 73 Standard VII, did well.

when he

better. Their composition was good on the have those habits of regu will have re

did

out into the world, and the

cases but to dish the men, in

at

ally

a

the hearty merriment; of the juveniles, Me: on then

handed the souvenirs insuring it against going adrift from the vessel

Mis

•3!riking fan.

returned

on

.

to

THE NEW ERA OF ORIENTAL PROGRESS.

our security in the last few days.ioms recogni tion of the residents' appre

appreciation and waʻRTA sure that well-devised scheme with that

Point any end will meet with an enthusiastic response.

Evidenco ía NG WAT

Wanting the

'that the Cantongsa

doubt,

no

were at the botto of some of the disturbances of the past two days, remarks the Mercury of the 20th inst. If the Cantonens did not a cle

actual. ly raid the longkow market, many of them

syiaid all their purchases to the ground waylaid foreign cooks leaving that market and

One regrettable feature of the affair is, scattered

sympathy shown by the Chinese policemen towards the rioters and several

Chl intances have come to our knowledge of ness constables' vanishing at the first sign of trouble and in some cases they have looked with the greatest unconcem at the mob har rassing, foreigners. In one casi especially

Chinese

constable being appealed to

On A

the

Per cent, of the boys got over half mark College get the reputation of not being regular i polonnale as a Baile of the Georgian period, Hop, Becretary, Mr. Horace Davidson, were merco has already impressed the minds of the effrontery of saying, "No can catches China.

the

special report on this subjectsler, Mi Smpress of China, while har

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swept away by the assured' supremacy of retention will be a burning question. N

The larger horison that the new order of things in the Far East in opening for com.

for protection from the mob he had the least imaginative of men. The future of Asia man today)" The Chinese portion of the bas passed out of the realm of vague specula force is at the best a negligible quantity, and... tion into that of ascertainable fact, and a vast the day is perhaps not very far off accumulation of

ion of peraicious theories has been

the Some of the fomigo shops have been trying forces of enlightened progress over those of to reap a good barvest with the trouble by reactionary absolutism and blighting o

the Journal of the lighting obscuran, doubling their prices for cartridges, but to their Ameriçan Asiafle | credit it be said that they have consistent-

it must Arreciation. With the parts of a

of Portsmouth

athly refused to sell any arms and ammunitions to claim on the natives,

in. their attendance, not being reliable, the while Miss Margaret Mcintyre looked very Mr. History -1e very well taught. Very intelli. Government and other employers of labour handsome as a charming Italian girl.

in life to

Freda and Lettle, who were greatly ad gent answers were oblained in Standarde VI. will have to look dewhere when they have Schoenfelder brought his two pretty daughtere, in opening in offer to a young man. 1

an clarive but mired, the

former.coming nd Vil. The papen taken us a whole show

Chinese bope you will pay special attention to that point boys have in real grasp of the subject and that you, Reverend Brother Director, will terdy, and the latter as an

Miocratic Morpher Buffdard V. again did not so well,

very bo Mathematics: One boy in Standard VII. good enough to let me have, at the end of lady. Miss Grace Mor

of trancing as the next year! Sanior obtained full marks in papers set in

made a splendid Flower Ghl should like you to

a simili dress repos arlikmatic, algebra, and geometry mark regularity of attendance.

Hardwick in point out the boy that has been most regular in

was surrendered the last basis of abis performance. I work shows that the

tconfdence in the protection afforded his attendance during t

(the last term so that 1 edgallant Hongkong Volunteer-Miss Dolly

the part of Ruisls to control the destinies of Japanese photographers have been ver

very in.. teaching must be excellent.

my appreciation of the importance Hardwick. The Masters Gibson were respec

by a gallant

China

the conclusion of the new alli.

dustrious in taking. snap shots of the happenings Arithmetic Standard 1. have been doing of the matter by giving him a special prize tively aired as a clown and a fetching, smart use. Walkow, and Clyda

may mark

are alroney Steadman, Redgara, Bacon, Wood-ance between Great Britain and Japan dia of the past two days and the result of their mental arithmetic daily with very good reaults.

appears the last chance of that claim being achievements will, no doubt, appear very soon Standards 15, to VI. were rather disappointing. Cloud applauncher, after a conference with the little Page Boy. Master Malcolm McMinis felt

revived. It has been suggested, with some in the home papers. Common sense does not seem used in Brother Director decided to leave the prize his picturesque Highland dress, and Master THE U. S. army transport Buford has enceth making of peace, because it provided Japa Himself back once more on his native heath. in

show of

of reason, that the Alliance helped the

In the home pages, discussing the riot, sald z very simple problema were found too

The great mistake was that the in the hands of the College officials for distri Hoskins proudly upheld the honourable regulered a heavy gale on her voyage as the for solution. Standard V. were al bation as they might think fit.

with solid guarantees for her own futura safety. est fired on at the very beginning, for so doubt The Proceedings ended with the singing of fation of the local force whose motto, déclater Patte av files wave pounded and there and so relieved hor of the necessity of imposing the outbreak would not have beat so terious, sterling and vice veris, in decimals, and their

* God

it to be Nulli secundus in Oriente." Master wall of big transport,

had a few save the Pope" and the National inability to use the unitary method in the

of the ruffians been killed. Once. Anthem,

John Grimshaw wore the smock bobnailed breaker would comb over the dock and rush 08, Rusis conditions which would, of

assurance that the peace they ment, they got, bolder and bolder and selves, baye affo solution of problems in Standard VI, the

had a taste of blood, without receiving all hands by siter boots and gaiters peruliar to the English way to gea again The College authorities afterwards entertain.

when the

be permanent and not a more iruce. work was neat and the methods were in most ed His Excellency, and on leaving he was Plough Boy. Master H. Schoenfelder played the force of it

Buford was

why the windt a gi. However that may be, there can be no question every foreigner that came in their wRY; WUS,

that the world has now a definite assurance of

urance of attacked. tions with Master Morphew who was

the

With port bow THE Government el Slam has just completed Laiety on the merry

Litle Red Riding Hood reflected sunshine and tone it, brord the railing, masbad the sist

and with her red house enclosing a ventilator fan, and even cloak added a touch of

to the mounted to the bridge where the starboard

dick in the conversion of dollen into

CAM

good, But there was a want of accuracy,

io Attan.

mob.

trivedy of yesterday. No one deplores the tragedy have before, and more deeply than we do. The acts of violence

Algebra-The subject is very' wall uugbi, saluted with n sakvo of borraks from the boys the part of a Pierrot to perfection in confuace brotic wayo aroja ane imit of ten thoubat the most bitter critics of the Anglo-Ja® | wore totally uncalled for, and, the perpetrator

who formed a guard of honour to the gates.

Miss

the preservation of the open door for commerce in Asia, which it could

100

panese treaty are those to whom

this

has been returned at 6,680,000, which is slight pictorial side of theing colour 10 archight was wrecked, and the iron railing mation is most unwelcome, The Porium who had their ulterior motives, should be

a census of that Kingdom. The population

Mr. Wilson Mcintyre with the

More time might be givan to-the solution of robombiry-Taken in Standard V11, Senior sed Junior, In the Junior division the argu.

punished. We had that ments were not writen out as if the writers

filed Court ontbraak was to be settled ami- *ware altogether convinced of their truth. ly higher than wis expected. There are 5,599

Drawing 1—A new subject. No great advance Buddhist temples and 354 places devoted sa readiness of the Handy Man helped to Increase sad those in the room of Chief Oficer Randall and material progress has dewand, whose cably, and that the recent disagreement was on

whose a falf way to arrive at a en undermanding) has been made with Il so far. Excellent ma other religions. The total number of houses the prevailing spiry of fun and frollt, Hr. Harry were broken, sulting in the flooding of the brightening into the perfect day will be the PA serious blow bas been dealt on China's- terials have been procured, and it may be hoped is givan at 1,0 that St. Joseph's

"may before many yet pro:estic" olen 53:181. There are 3,036 "dom. Palmer disguised as a Sikh spread constern rooms, and other apartmanis in the trapsport |

35,813 horses and ponies, tion among the children, but succeeded in disere engulfed by this same big wave. Tien central historical fact of the twentieth century, prestige, which will take yesda for her to duce draughtsmen of the quality it once used 1,104,751 cattle, and 1,144,478 buffaloes. Uspelling their alarm soon after his arrival hours rode out the sale head on to the sea. Be **: the Buford was hore to, and for the next night to do..

der the heading of "vehicles" it is stated that An exhibition of lawn tennis, as ought to

EXECUTIONS are now in full swing af - Peking,

The Mikasa will be refosted by March/ar: Hygiene-Not begun,

there are 153,970 billock and buffalo cars, and be, was given during the afternoon by the Rev.veral of the passengers on beard, were injured says the China Timer, this being, the annual

"execution season.” As many as 35 executions | latest, and the Novik after she'scoʻhua" dise Gianti-l recommend a grant at the rate of 293,119 boats. The population of Bangkok. Moriarty, and his wila, and Mr. and Mrs these seriously enough to necessitate' their to:

appeared In a day are taking place, I kas silil so be commedi

1 Orimshaw, in taking their places for the saty, moral to hospital,..

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