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TELEGRAMS.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH."

SERVICE.

INSANITARY SINGAPORE.

CALCUTTA EXPERT ENGAGED.

HIGH MORTALITY ATTRIBUTED TO NAD

SANITATION.

[From Our Oton Correspondent.]

Singapore, 11th January,

3.15 p.m. The Government of the Straits Settlements have resolved to institute, an inquiry into the causes lending to. the high rate of mortality existing in Singapore.

The high death-rate, is "attributed to the bad sanitary system in Singa poro

Dr. Cook, thin. Medical Olliger of Health for Calcutta, has been invited to conduct an inquiry into the health conditions of the Colony * ---

It is believed that Dr. Cook will spend at least two months in the Straits making preliminary expert investigations.

[The above telegragi was received at this office after we had gone to press yesterday afternoo-Ed „77. K. B]

AMOY RACES.

Yesterday was the first day if they Race meeting, for which the usual seven, events were arranged daily. The Stewarts were the following:-M-99r. R. W. Mans. Geld, R. H. Brace A. E. Gardinet, W. Kruse, F. B. Marshall, E. Thomas, W. HI, Wallace,

and W. Wilson.

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The races for the first d y were as follows, and for the results we are indebted to the courtesy of Mr. T. F. Hough

L-CONSULAR CUP,-{'resented.) Valie $ 50. For all China ponies. Weights as per scale. Entrance $5. Seven forlongs,

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Vigilant.........any ......................kind

·21-TRIAL STAKUs.--Of.$ior each with $100 added. A forced entry for all Amby sub- scription grains of this season, Fust pony to receive 20 per cent, second pony 31 per cent, and third pony to per cent. Weights as per scale. Three quarters of a mile, "

Jack Pot kacupoin................ 3-CHIN CHIN PLATE. (Presented, with Stoo.) For all Amoy and" Fainins, owned Pontes, Griffins at date of entry, Weights as perscale. Subscription Griffins allowed the Ad other Ponist 5lbs, extra. to be won twice consecutively or three times in all by a Pony or Ponies, the bord. fide property of the same owner or owners. The $too in go to Second Pony when the Cup is finally won. Entrance $5. One mile and a quarter.

Treibeibe...unesan 4--HARKWAN CUP.-Presented.) Vabie tik. Tis, too. For all Chio: Pogies first raced as Griffins at Amoy or Fochow. Weights as per icate. Amoy Subscription Griffias of this season allowell 5.b. Entrance $5, One mile and a quarter, Disturber T

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ing one. Many institutions have been startað, and, after russing for a time with partial suc cess, have failed for want of support. I attribute. this largely to that dispersion of energy which fecommend St. Stephen's to avoid as far ar possible.

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17. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE borne their full share of the burden of the year should not go unmentioned in the anneal HIS EXCELLENCY DISTRIBUTES THE PRIZKA

report. The College Council wishes here to acknowledge its indebtedness to them for the Ther

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St.hearly and consistent manner in which they Stephen's College this afternoon, when His have united their efforts for the welfare of the

Sir Matthew distributed the prites won by the successful students dur indivičuals, are creatures & 1. Change, and it is here in ather point in which I should

But teaching staffs, than

COMMERCIAL EDUCATION. ing the year. The students themselves looked with much regret that we are called upon to s nest and 1 natty in their blue uniforms, and pre farewell, to Mr. J. Lewis Hymne and Mt seem desirable to confice instruction, at any

say surgest concentration of effort. Benet a very smart appearance as they lined Landemann, the latter being about to sail for rate for the present, to what are universi up is w frame the Governor to the College. Australia. Mr. Byrne, sy personal friend fur subjects, in contra-distinction in technical His Excellency, who was received with a over a decade, has been with us for two years and commercial subjects. Technical and com salute, wd accompanied by bis private secret.

mercial education are excellent things, but 1 ar. R. A. D. Ponsonby, and among the and a half. His chief charge has been the

serir athers present were the Hon, Dr. Tto Kal, sect of spring himself either in hours doubt if the masters, the present staff, are to Mr. E. A. Itvine, Inspector of Schonis, Arch de to lielp. And now, if the lies of the home

there was anything he could instruct in that as well as in literary subjects, deacon Bannister, Rev. E. 1. Barnett, head land have tightened their hold upon him, thewould be as high as it would he if they confin, the proficiency gained in these literary subjects master, Mr. Th Percie, W. D. Braidwon, of return, though it be loss to us, will be guin to ed their attention in them, "I do not for one El Kadoorle School, and a host of Chinese him. He will leave with the assurance that he gentlenen, and meinbers of the Church Mis

moment under-rate the value of commercia braver, after which the annual report of the College. The final examination results of Form

is followed by the respect and best wishes education, but I am inclined to think it might. ionary Society. The proceed ngs were opened f the staff and scholars of St. Stephen's be provided otherwise, in other places, fre college for the year was read.

IV and Form II bear gratifying evidence to eat the information which 1 gave at another. ofness and Mackenzie respertively. With Miss continuation classes at Queen's College, which the care bestowed upon them by Messrs. Hark contigering, that the Government has under consideration the idea of establishing evening Fletcher, who has from the beginning so kindly are to be open to all, Instruction will be given given her services, we deeply sympathize in in commercial and technical subjects, and it her indisposition, and trust she soon may be will be for the consideration of the authorit es fully restored to health. During Miss Flet of this. College whether they should send to cher's enforced absence, we have been fortuhate those classes such of their boys as are des in enjoying the temporary assistance of the dined by their parents for a commercial or en Wey. Frank Child, who, being compelled to regineering career. It only remains for me to main in Hongkong for a short time, generously thank Mr. Parnett for his interesting and cine to our assistance. Mr. Ng Tin Fo, lurid report, to express satisfaction at seeing

ssisted by Mr. Chau Kam Kni, has carried on the teaching of Chinese with care and diligence. morning's prize-giving, and in present to the the number of people who have come to this In order to supply the vacancies in the teach already over-charged Dax of the school a fur ng sininhose referred to, we have coming to ther special price (loud applause), us the late senior resident manter of Christ College, Canterbury New Zealand, Mr. A. 1. Nairn, U.A., and Miss Robinson, BA, while our Agents expect another master to be here. next month. A third Chinese,maaleg has also been engaged.

THE ANNUALS REPORT, The Rev. E. J. Barnet, M., President Archa Latties and ur fxcellency, Me Archdeacon, we close our third year's work. The year has heen one of activity, progress and interest: School has been opened for 25 days, and the ordinary week's work has covered 33 hours, or an average of 51 hours per diem for six days in the week. We have maintained a staff of six English and two Chinese masters. The number of scholars enrolled has exceeded that of past years. In to the roll showed 38 in atten dance, in 1904 there were 85, and this year the number reached 100 The health of the boys has been good. There has been no serious sickness among the boarders, and very little fever. This is largely due, no doubt, to the more general and systematic participation in outdont exercises and

spuits, In the summer,

tirough the pathing club, several boys learned

swim. Cricket has been vigorously main tained throughout the year, and excursion to Happy Valley for friendly matches has be come a weekly institution. Fastball has been played but spasiodically: Tennin attracts con sistent devotees, and physical drill is growing that there has been a marked advance in the sata di popular form of exercise, It is noticeable

moral sense of the school as a whole. For this we ne indeed thankful, because we hold that the value of liberal education, consists in the use that is made of it. Dur endeavour is

is to build 11p iq our scholars a character that will make

for ript leousness amid the temptations and Fifficulties of life-to ace before them as their deal the one besfect pattern that they may learn to seek first the Kingdom of find and is righteousness. Then, in the future, the the benefits of their education, for a man community in which they may live share in liveth unto himself. Often have we been stock by the remark of parents that what they lay most stress upun is the ineral training of their sons, that the knowledge of the head, without the training of the heast, is for them an insufficient education. This moral training we bags upon the Holy Scriptures. The work d each day is preceded by a short lesson in the several classes; three mornings in the week f the Ohl Testminent and three mornings the New. The interest inanifested in these lessons is very marked, and their controlling fuence and, impulsive power was being scholars left for England in July last to prose. continually illustrated. One of our senior rule his studies along lines ant provided for in Hongkong. Others are about to fallow his example.

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Amid loud cheering His Excellency handed prize.

Archdeacon Bannister, in proposing a vote of thanks to His Excellency for presiding, said they were grateful for the Governor's presence, and for the very real interest he had manifest- ed in the institution since it was established.. The establishment of the College had been in the nature of an experiment, but they had received much sympathy from the Chinese gentlemen, many of whom were carrying on the work. The Archdeacon pro

present, in ceeded to address the boys, remarking that the aim of the College was to combine education with the highest possible moral ideals,

The vote of thanks to His Excellency was viciferously accorded.

gave the Governor a ringing cheer, while a On the call of the Dux of the school, the toys similar compliment was accorded the Arch- deacon. The proceedings ended with the sinring the National Anthem..

The following is the prize list:

HONOUR LIST, 1905; Wan tu Shing (7 subjects). Junior: Chan Local Oxford ExaminationPreliminary:- Kwan Lam (7 subjects, including "Distinc fan in Religious Knowledge). Third Hon ours. Ts'o Shin Cheung (7 subjects),

Dax of the College:-Chris Kwan Lam. Bishop of Victoria, Chau Kwan Lam. Class Form V-Scriptura:—The Gift of the Lord Prits, Ho Wing Ching, Reading, Writing and Dictation:-5. Lakban, Chau Kwan Lam, and Chau Kam Tung, Grammar and Coin

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APPLICATION. FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARK.

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Although we have nothing 'definite to an nounce about our own buildings for the work of the College mentioned in last year's report, we have not been altogether idle, and we hope that, having learned what we cannot do, something definite may be undertaken at no distant date The Preparatory School, opened in March last, has not been successful in point of number, This has been dne, doubtless, to the incon venient & luation of the building. New.pre- in ses have now been rented at 33 Ca ne Road, schon thither, with the promise of additional and Miss Garden' has already removed the. pupils. A class for Chinese young Indies will also he formed in connection there with it is perhaps worthy of mention that we have tuen asked to establish, and marajo the right centre in the Kwong Tang province. A build- af, an Anglo Chinese, school in an imperiant ing has been offered with a guarance of inity cholars. Whether it is possible to undertake his new responsibility or not has yet to be considered, but the fact that this request has heen made seems to indicate that there are those on the mainland who are looking to ong ang to lend in educational matters in South China, and further, that they are nat, rise to Christian teaching. Belnie using this report we desire to express to your Ex- rellency or appreciation and gratitude for the hour you have done us by consenting 10 at tend here to-day and distribute the prizes Your Sympathy with our work, wil annulate us all, Excellency's presence on our Speech Day, 'and we hope, to higher achievements during the coming year. To those friends of the College who have so penerously contabuted to the Prize Fund weiender our sincere thanks: The Lond Bishop of Victoria, Mr. 116 Kai, C.M.G, Mr. Wan Yuen Mo, Mr, Coxon To, Messrs. r W. To, Ts'o Tsz Kai, Lau Chin Ti s Wong Wing He, Han Yung Kam, Chau Su Ki, Chia Fong, Lo Che Shan, Lo fan Kei,Shing. Scripture: Clan Ying Wing and Lo Form IV-Dux of Form: Tang Hang Wein, Fung Ku Shau, Wong Sui Lung, Yeuk (18) To See Hon, Reading, Cheng Wo Hin, Chuu Kam Wug Ng writing and Dictation: Fung Man Suj.

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King Ting, Yeung Yan Shing and You Shui Sz Na, the lays we wish a very happy New Year, and re-nvigorating holiday, after. which we hope to see then again.on. Wednes day, February 14th, when classes will re assemble.

The prizes were distributed by H.E. Sir Matthew Nathop.

Such incidents naturally turn our thoughts of education. True in the past, Chinese young to the necessity for providing a higher standard men, with few exceptions, have sought only that minimum amount of knowledge in English by which they might secure a higher financial return for a wider and deeper study of western hoys through the Oxford senior examinations, or even beyond, but this will not meet the pre sent demand. They require further knowledge in literature, in science, and in such subjects As would be taught in a good technical school, If we believe in the future at Hongkong, and in the salutary effects of Brush, prestige and ritish i fluer ce imparted through education it would be a wise policy to make some pro vision to meet this new demand. Meanwhile those who have been char, ed with the training of young men are glad to do what is possible in cope with increasing requirements. During 5-E MUNG KANG PLATE-Value $125, he past year elementary cience and trigono He tells us there has been a marked advance in

Second Pony 5 For all China Ponies.metry were added to our schont curriculum, rial training and the tearing of chemistry both the recal and practical) during 1906, We have been requested to teach Latin ard political economy also. This will be done if - There are sufficient students to inrin small classes. The very fact that such demands are being made shows that students are more with- ing than farmerly to pass additional years in classroom, and is some evidence in favour of a local university. When the opportunity is q'ven them, there is no doubt that many stud. look to Hongkong for the diplomas which shall ents from the adjacent southern provinces will be their passports to good positions in their native land. Given the Buildings, in a few years, we believe, the major portion of the cur tuition. rent expenses of a university would be met by

Weights as per scite. Griffins as date and arrangements have been made for commer

merinanagetnent is pleased with the refult of the

entry allowed 5ths,, Entrance $5. One

mile and a half..

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Rustie.... 6—KULANOSU CUP.-Presented.) V.Jue$rob. Second Pony $15. For Amoy Subscription Griffins of this season. Weights as per scale: Winners 7lbs. exira. Entrance $$. One mile.

Milky Way.. 7.-AMOY STAKES.-Of $5 each with Siso

added. A forced entry for all. Ponies enter ed at this Meeting. First Pony:ja receive Sony 20% and Third 10%. Weights as per scale. One mile and a quatler.

Platelayer...

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The French Chumber:

LONDON, 10th January. The French Chamber has re-assembled and M. Dounier elected President of it. Chinese Labour in the Transvaal. 16The Chinese labour correspondence, which has been published, shows Lord Elgin at first directed that every step should be taken to prevent the shipment of 14,700 latiourers al ready licensed; but after a strong protest from Lord Selbourne, Lord Elgin cabled that the licenses would be allowed to stand.

Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman, speaking fat Liverpool, said he regretted the inability, to cancel the importations already licensed, and that the sudden issue of 13,000 fresh licenses in November would require elucida

tion.

The Government was now awaiting the advice of the responsible Transvaal Govern

ment.

Volcanoes in Eruption.

Later, Mounts Vesuvius and Etna are in crup tion. The lava is pouring down the side of the funicular railway, which is seriously damaged..

A slight shock of earthquake has been felt

The Caucasus,

The revolution in the Caucasus is extend and the rebels have seized the railways organised a general strike?

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THE GOVERNOR'S ADDRESS, His Exerilency the Governor, in addressing students, said-Thereport which Mr. Barnett has read to us, is on the whole, satisfactory. the moral tie of the school, and also that the examinations. Several successes have been obtained in the Junior and Preliminary Oxford Incal Examinations. I observe thit as yet. 84 Stephen's has no student who has passed the Higher rxford Local Examination, and hope that at next prize giving there will be several successes in that section. The school continues rapidly to increase in numbers.. When it was fi at formed, on the 23rd February, 1903, there were seven pupils, and this year here have been tog on the rail. I and others selign with great interest, It is, as you are of us here are watching the progress of the aware, intended for the sons of Chinese gentle men who can afford 12 pay higher fees than these in'connection will schools which have Government assistance; and, what is far more important, can affed to keep their boys langer at school than 5.nrcessary for them in olitain so much elementary education as will quality thens to earn their own livelihooal as clerks in offices,

SECONDARY EDUCATION:

This year for the first time we sent up boys for the legal Oxford examinations. Of the fur recommended, one failed to satisfy the examiners in the geometrical portion of the mathematical paper; the other three The education given at the school is still passed in sev

seven subjects encis, one in elementary, but, as the scholars advince, no the Preliminary and two in the Junior doubt provision will be made for higher educa section. Four passes were gained in each tian, and from the repist which has been read of the following: Old Testament, New Testa- in us we see that the necessity for such in ment, English History, Grammar, Composi- struction is fully recognised by the manage Other subjects mentioned were Geography. this Colany that there is no secondary or ad- tion, Shakespeare, Arithmetic and Algebr. ment of the school It has been a reproach 10 Geometry, Book-keeping and Drawing. One vanced education given in it. I hope to sec boy passed in higher mathematics; another that reproach removed, and there is an reason gained "Distinction" "Religious know.why, as regards at least literary education, St. ledge" With the result of the year's work, as Stephen's College should not take a prominent tested by examinations, we are much pleased. part in the advance. At Sierre Leone, a Colony The Farm standards have been raised, and the with which was at one time or another boys, as a whole, have exhibited a keener in a good deal connected, the Church Missionary terest in their studies, Scriplure, Grammar Society had a College-one somewhat on the and Mathematics are the most popular sub lines as this-which was affiliated to the jects, while, at the extreme opposite stands

It seems to me to be worthy of the Geography, the spelling and pronunciation of degrees of Durham, and which granted the foreign names being found a real difficulty. consideration of the College Council and of of interest is to be found in the fact that there, Stephen's should not aim at a like position- Perhaps the strongest evidence of this increase the supporters of the College, whether St. have been fewer absences from class this year (applause). If they intend to do this it might an account of family affairs, and that the possibly be well to concentrate their, a tention absence when necessary was brief. This has more exclusively on the higher education, of been a considerable gain. During the last boys. term,

however, we have been visited by'a mar riage epidemic. Yet, even under these cir I don't quite understand why other schools cumstances the claims of study serted them under the Church Missionary.Society should hastened through the customary ceremonies in for some of the happy bridegrooms even selvan,

not serve as preparatory schools to Bt. Stephen's order to return in time for the final examins tablishing a clats for Chinese young ladies. It I also don't quite understand the idea of ex tions. The Dux of the College this year is Chauit true that desire of the students of this Kwan Lats, who has obtained the exceptionally College turally be to marry educated high percentage of 92.3 marks upon his writ girls,ms to me doubtful whether it is ten papers. There was but one failure in the the part of the College. to train those girls fifth Form. In the fourth there were five who (laughter). I am only arguing against disper falled to reach so per cent, and in the third, sion of affort, and from the same point of view three. The results on the whole have been. Tory encouraging.

EDUCATION OF CHINESE GIRLS,

Form 11-Dux of Form: Chin Shin Hang. Chan Chung Yat. Seriature: Lac Po Can Chung Yat Grammar

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Cargo impeding t the discharge or remaining

· on board after 4 PM, FRIDAY.the 12th fnulant,

DOZEN

JDCL

DC

$8.00

PAY GIN

Old Tom and Dry

SOLE AGENTS,

will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense. H PRICE & CO.,

No Fire Insurance will be affected, ta

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

TAN JARDINE, MATHESON & Ca,

Hongkong, 11th January, 1906,

12. Quran's Road Canthar

Hongkong, 28th December, 1905,

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