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EXTRADITION FORMALITIES WAIVED, [From Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 7th September, 12.40 թ.2.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 1907.

EDUCATION IN CHINA,

GENERAL REGULATIONS.

IMPERIAL EDICT.

Translated for the “ Hongking Telegraph."}

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__________To-day's

Advertisements,

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

BY-LIMITED."1⁄2

at Noon, for-thia ¿purpose of receiving the.

1907:

MESSRS, HUGHES & HOUGH have

received instructions to 'sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION, -

Do

WEDNESDAY,

The Gealty and men of wealth should be persuaded to open as many primary and' Kindergarten schools as possible. These are the foundation of Education. All western countries provide such schools and have com- pulsory education, making parente responsible for the attendance of their children. Because of the poverly of the provinces it is impossible the 24th day of September, 1907, at 3 2.M., a for the Viceroys to open as many of there public schools as should be, so the people are urges to pen them for themselves. Chinese custom is different from western countries: it is not fitting to open schools and normal schools for girls. But it is proposed to employ Kindergarten and home instruction for small

their Sales Rrioms, 8 Des Vœux Rond a

sim. The purpose of höms, kindergarten, and || nggand « goraining and usining "wachen elementary school traiding is to seedja in thì -3 government and private; schools, so as people at large, and of all classes, good chatto become capable of managing schools, mcter, politanoss, and buimlessness. The par; | When they return they aball be put into the pose of the higher elementary and middle | Human of Education, so as to help make the schools in to teach general knowledge, which | schools as efficient and economical as possible. everybody (the classes of people) ought to it is too expensive and 109 far to send varyHE ORDINARY GENERAL MEET. know. These schools are provided to meet many to Europe and America, but many be THINGSHAREHOLDERS In S Following is a translation, in part, of the the needs of those who are expecting to be sent to Japan. The poorer provinces should abave Company will be held at the Company's Edict of Emperos Kwong Sn, da'ed the 39th officials and of those who will have, to earn a sand at least two to Japan for at least half a Officer, on SATURDAY, the 28th September, year, 12th months, 18th day (rith January, 1914) living. The purpose of colleges and univer year. If they do not do this they will waste a Repon of the General Managers together relating to China's educational system;—

China in her present situation has a great is to discuss political science (and the great deal of money because they will not know with a Statement of Accounts to the both June, many difficulties to face. To educate the peo chat, The purpose of the schools of thorough, afford to send mes abroad they should buy will be CLOSED from the 14th to the 18th affairs of the people), and all professional biankow to open the schools. If any of them can

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company ple is the essential thing at this time. I have scholarship is to carry on independent research many books on education which have been commanded Chang Chi Tung together with in all branches of scienco, soʻthat new prin- translated. In: Hunan and Kiangul. Then September, both days inclusive.

DOUGLAS LAPRÁIK & Co., the National Board of Education to examine ciples and facts may be discovered and inven-hould be distributed to the directors of schools.

General Managers. cniefully and to revise the regulations of'alt

Hongkong, 7th September, 1907. [815 It is reported from Chefoo that the schools and report to me. They have done tione made, and thus the cause of education be advanced throughout the country. A depart Adsett, the alleged murderer of so, and have reported in memorials dividing ment will be established in these schools in

By QuDER OF THE MORTGAGRES. the various regulations into classes. We find the ancient classics so as to preserve and safe. Gertrude Dayton, is willing to give the regulations to be quite satisfactory, and himself up to the British authorities now we command that the a regulations shall guard the old literature and old books. Trade schools are established for the training of the be enforced, gratually. If any changes need people at large so that they will have know and stand his trial at Hongkong to be made in these regulations, either in the ledge of the various crafts and be able to earn without waiting for the usual formal-way of elimination or addition, it shall be the

a living. This is the basis of popular and na- the duty of the two officials already named to tional wealth. Schools of translation will edu ities connected with extradition.

agree upon the alterations necessary and re-cals the students to know foreign languages and port to us. As to their recommendation that literature.so that they can study whatis contain the old system of examinatioas be gradually ed in the books of foreign countries. This work diminished and in future students be graduated or translation is necciary in the training of from the schools altas examination by the diplomats and teachers of foreign language Viceroys, Governors, Provincial Examiners, or- bra special examiner appointed by the Throat countries for teachers and educators, Schooli

so that we need not always look là lareign | cbliḍreo, the purpose being to combine the system. of will be established whose aim shall be to give schools with that of examinations; this we find

In holders of the third degree (Tsuó Sz) a to be in the interests of the student class, en general knowledge of all kinds of useful abling them to acquire established and practical knowledge. We therefore decree that, begin science. For it is a pressing need of the time ning with the 32nd year (1956) of our reign the for our officials to be better informed. Normal number of persons receiving the first, second schools will furnish teachers for the middle' and third degrees as the result of examination And lower grades of schools, This is the foundation of all other schools," "This is the shall be gradually diminished at each succes- siva examinationccording to the proposal of these memorialisis. This shall continue until the different grades of schools shall be completely established in all the provinces and these-shell-show-some-degree-of-suc cest, after which the examinations shall be entirely abolished. From that time degrees will be given only through the schools, and the

[ Renter's,}|

The Fighting at Casablanca

London, 5th September. Seventeen French were wounded at the reconnaisance on the 3rd inst.

It appears that the Moors re-formed and attacked the retiring French in the vicinity. of the camp,

M. Clemenceau, Interviewed, denied that General Drude had sustained a reverse.

The Anglo-American Arctic

Expedition

The abip of the Anglo American Arctic Expedition has been lost at Port Anxious, and it is feared Capt: Mikkelsen and the American scientist Liffingwell, who have been absent from the ship for 70 days, have perished.

Later.

Russia and Great Brit›in M. Isvolsky, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, paid a visit to King Edward at Marienbad, and the King conferred the Grand Cross of the Victorian Order on the Minister. Afterwards, the King and the Minister were closeted together for thirty five minu es.

Reuter's Agency learns that there are still a jew details of the Anglo-Russian Agree ment to settle before the Sovereigns ratify it. The Japanese-Cruisers-in-Europe The Japanese cruisers Tinkuba and Chi-

foje are at Trieste,

Cholera in Russia. Cholera is increasing along the Valga Precautions are being taken in St. Petersburg.

TREASURES OF ANT.

CRAS OF THE CONDIO DEAL, DESCRID Messrs. Duveen Brothers, the great ari denters, of Old Bond-st., have negotiated tie most stupendous art deal on record, and the wonderful Rodolphe Kann colection of trans gures has been bought by the famous London firm for Lipopov.

!,

The late M. Rodolphe Kann only started his collection in 88%, and yet at the time of his denih two years ago, his cull, cring was Cavel- ed and considered almost pric.less by every

dealer and connoisseur in the art world,

[To be continued.]

COMMERCIAL

WEEKLY SHARE REPORT.

Reviewing the share,business_for_the_week, ease. E. S. Kadeoria & Co. write on 6th inst.

There has been no activity in the market first thing to be done in inaugurating a system during the week, and we have, very few

changes to report.

of national education,

. REGULATIONS.

Banks-Hongkong: and. Shanghai Banks have aut fluctuated during the week, pad the

All schools outaids of Peking must follow these new regulations so as to be uniform,

accordance with the Emperor's Edici and the London rate is 78, ex div. for the old shares The revision of the system of schools in ition for both the old shares ex new issue, and the new shares 'remain unaltered, The spread of education is based on loyalty and ex new inue, and £65 ice for the new issue

Nationals are quiet at $51.

China Fires at 887. Hongkong Fires are Fire Insurances.-There have been sales of

sumisally quoted at $315.

method of conferning these degrees will be des filial piety. Instruction of the cummen people termined in subsequent edicts. We order the is based on the manners and customs of the

"Marine Insurances-Cantons are without Viceroys and overnors of all the provinces to

country. The learning of trades and pro-business at $170, while North Chinas are pro- direct all officials under them to establish fessions is for the purpose of gaining curable at Tls. 77). Unions have been said chools in the various districts and to persuade livelihood and for usefulness. The purpose and there are further buyers at $760. Yang and encourage the people, to extend this sys- of these new regulations and of those publish tazes are steady at $170,

em and to open schools for themselves. These ed last year are not essentially different. The schools, no matter whether opened by the gov-deficiencies of the old are made up in the ernment or by fat people themselves, must new. Some of the phraseology has been chang follow the instructions of the sages, and must ed, some additions made, seme a 'aptations not go beyond bounds, and must not vary made to the needs of the times. the curricula from the direct course. They are forbidden to of schools have been improved. The rules for form bad habits, and run into wrong paths, the government of schools have also been alter. study, and must not be satisfied with super The regulations for the schools in Pupeb and 'They must strictly attend to the course of ed, making them Itricter in the's prohibitions. ficist knowledge, or with the name (of learning) some other provinces, although ratified by the not having the substance. In this way Teach Emperor's decree are now by His Majesty' ing and Learning will be a mutual aid," so | permission' made, uniform with these regula that the student will become an all-round man, tions. The essential part of the old regulations perfect in virtue and in kanwledge, ready for in contained in these new ones.... Hereafter unchanged."

Shipping.-China and Maoilas have further inquiries at 515, Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboats are without business and unaliered at $28. Indo-Chinas, Preferred and

Shell Transports can be sold at 45/ There Deferred, can still be placed at quotations.

have been sales of Star Ferries old at $to. The new shates are quie: at St.

at Se. Other stocks under this beading are Refineries-China Sugars have found buybre

the service of his country. This is our anxiousfficials and gentry in establishing schools Mising. Chinese Engineerings can be sold must adapt these new regulations and currit Tis: 15.20. Sales of Raubs have been put cult. Neither official por private schools are

hope. This is to make the matter known..

"

MEMORIALS,

from Cheung Pa 1, Wing Hing, and Chang Here fallow five memorial to the throne

Chi Tung, the -matter of which is ant of suffi cient importance to warrant their being pro- duced at length.

The first is a general explanation, and 'a comprehensive survey of the scope of the sys ¿tem of education outlined by the memorialists, who were committee appointed by the throne for the purpose of formulating such a system.

The second is a proposal that maturer scholars and officials be encouraged to go abroad as their an expense for study and for

travel und observation.

M. Kann started in a mast businesslike way, Pe wanted the rarest and the best of works of The third proposes that, instead of the I're art, and he obtained the assistance, of the most | sident of the Imperial University at 1 eking - scientific judges-of-anything he wished to pure having charge, as formeily, of 'all schools

chase, and puid handsomely for their opinion,

throughout the country, a separate Chief of Education be appointed to have general charge of all schools throughout the Empire, and the duties of the President of the University be restricted to the oversight of that one institu-

SOMS FẠN US REMBRANDTS,

The fish begs that the selected candidates at the examinations he gradually diminished in the case of the Chin Shib and Chu Jin examinations by the number for each of the three periods successively, and in the case of Siu Taai by for four periods, after which they shall be discontinued altogether.

GENERAL INTRODUCTION,

with the general system. permitted to alter these, but must, conform

NORMAL SCHOO1.5.

The first thing to do is to open Normal schools, Teachers are needed in all schools. At present Colleges, high, and other large schools in the national and provincial capitals can afford to employ teachers with western, training, but this is impossible for all small schools and for those in country districts. The thing to do is to open-the-lowest-grades of No mal schools to furnish teachers for elementary and higher elementary schools, iso a higher grade of Normal-sch jols to train teachers for the middle schools and the lower normal schools. Teachers of the provincial. Normal schools may be foreigners, or if they are natives they may be assisted by Chicese who have ben students abroad. Teachers of d strict Normal schools must be Chinese graduates of Chinese Normal schools. The elementary schools are the basis for disseminating popular education, therefore it is essential to have ele

through at 57, and there are farther buyers.

Docks, Wharver and Godowas-Kowloon Wharfs have declined to $65, with sellers, Hongkong & Whampoa Docks have risen to 105, Shanghai Docks are out of favour at Tis. 79 Hongkew Wharfs have improved to Tis. 226, at which rate there are inquiries in the North.

Central, -:

...THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE LEASEHO

PROPERTY

HOLD

IN. ONE LOT.. ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground registered in the Land Office as THE RE

MAINING PORTION OF SUBSECTION 'A OF SECTION 1 OF THE RECLAMA- TIUNTO MARINE LOT. NÒ..., 10A TO. GETHER with the three messungen and premises thereon known as Nos. 27, 29 and 3 Des Vocax Road Central, Annual Crowp Rent 557.04. Area 3,514 11/12 square feet.

Particulars and Conditions of Sale can be obtained of

Messrs. EWENS-&-HARSTON, Vendors' Solichors,

OT

Messrs. HUGHES & HOUGH;.

The Auctioneers.

Hongkong, 7th September, 1907.

(814

districts are fully restored, Purchises of yara

quirements only. ·

therefore, be restricted to immediate re

review has been small in volume and restricted. Business reported during the period under

to

Intim

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

CO, L.D

INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR

BABY CRANDS

BY

a few relicted threads only; er price which STEINWAY,

show a decline of 51 to 53 per bale on last mail's quotations,

Japan is relaxing no effort in her self-imposed contest for a supremacy of the trade in China An interesting event in the development of trade, botwore this country and her insular neighbours is the formation of the China Cotton Exporters' Guild in Shanghai. The this latest Chino-Japanese confederacy, ex- North China Dally, News, which chronicles

plains that the Guild, which consists of apparently chiefly of Japanese nationality, has merchants exporting their cotton to Japan, and been established, to quote, its opening pro visions, "to promote the common interests of the cottos exporters who ship their carga

out of the market. For this purpose a To Japan while doing its best in driving

testing house, in accordance with the provi sions approved b the Japan Cotton Spioners'

well as secondary, members of the latter ere Asociation, is established at Shanghai in con- -nexion with the Guild, at which all regular, as

the inferior collon containing much water

bound to have their raw cotton tested, when they export it to Japan. The rules of the or ganization are carefully and comprehensively drawo up, and a guarantee fubd-is exacted "ra advance of Shanghai Tis. 500 for each regular member, and hanghai Tir. Boo from each se condary member. At the first general meeting the following officers were elected" -Chairman, Mr. M. Fojise (Misai); Committes, Mesurs. K. Ogasawara (Menkwa), T. Handa (Hands), Manager, M. J. Yamasaki (Yeihoh & Co.) S. Miyamoto (Naigai), G. Okada (Tata & Co }; No. 201.-A moderate Business transpired in

Hotels have been dealt in at $100, closing with favourite chups fetched last mail's prices.

Lands, Hotels and Buildings.-longkangel-cted threads at a decline of $1 to $1 per bale. No. 16- Not much is favour; special further buyers There are sellers of HongkongNo:25-Demand from the consuming dis Lands at $98. Humphreys Estates bave found investors at Sirà, at which rate more shares are wanted. Shanghai Lands are offering in the North at the slightly increased sale of

Il. 102.

Cotton Mills.-Ewos are inquired, for åt T.1. 65 Hongkong. Cottons are quiet at Sit. In a statement of this company's report, for the

trict has fallen off, and through over-anxiety of holders to realise prices declined $110 $1 per bale without leading to any important business. No 'ton-Cheap rates induced some busi ness, and sales are reported of selected spluvings at a decline of $1 to $3 per bale ------

No. 8-Remains neglected,

No.6s-Sales, of only one chop are reported. The market closes weak.

Sales:-15 bales of No. 65, 2,750 bales of

No. 10, 250 bales of No. 125, 700 bales of No. 16 750 bales of No. 204j in all 3,975 bales, Arrivals:-Fer steamers Naming, Kumsang,

chit, and Delta (from Bombay) of about and Gregory Apear (from Calcutta), Socotra, 13.000 balen,

Unanl Stock:About $3,000 bales. Uncleared stock ;—About zap.0 bales. Exchange-We quate to-day as follows :-- India T. T. at Rs. 166 per cent.

Demand...

1661 London T. T.

Demand

"}

Si. 2.2 d.=$

2.2*13/16d.=5

Shanghai 12 Tis. 73-$ico,

31 7/16d. per oz.

Silver .........

Writing under same date, Messrs. Cawasjço, Pallanjes & Co. report :— ..

HAAKE,

WINKELMANN,

-&c.,

&c.,

&c.

Prices from $750.

Herskopy, and August, 1907.

TO COUNTERACT THE ENERVATING EFFECT OF THE' HOT WEATHER, DRINK

"TANSAN"

Bottled at the Takaradska Spring, Japan.

Mixed with Hock, Whisky, or Claret i bas 'no equal as a Thirst-quencher, Stimolant, and care for Liitude and Debility. LADIES. who value their health- should-

drink it. CHILDREN will fast the bsaaficial effect

of it.

MEN who use it testify to its excellence,

ALL SHOULD DRINK IT.

CANATURAL

LIONI

TABLE WATER

BOTTLED AT TAKARADE

JAPAN

TANSAN

SOLE PROPRIETOR J.CLIPFORD-WILKESOR BHOGO, JAPAN. TANSAN DEPOT KOBE JAPAN.

IT IS STILL THE BEST.

Rembrandt was his great idol, and he pur

period from 1st August, 1906, to 31st July, 1937, chased 11 of his works, reven of which had

just, issued to shareholders, the general muna- been in British private collections. There is

and loss account, including $21,660:48 brought gere state that the balance at credit al profit the wonderful picture of "Pilate washing hustion..

forward from last year, is $26,7968, to which hand,,” which was previously in the collection The fourths deals with the question of disci-mentary normal se ools to train teachers for it is proposed to add the sum of $30,000 from of Lord Palmerston, from whose possession it pline in schools and with the character of the these elementary schools. This is the first equalization of dividend fund, making a total passed to that of Lord Mount Temple; The Chin Shih Colleges, and gives a list of the thing to do in developing an educational sysol $76,769 68 to be appropriated as follows:-to Young Rabbi" painted in 1661;"Christ and twenty subjects dealt with in the eight volumes tem. There are already many middle schools the Woman of Samaria," printed in 1655, and of the regulations,

and high schools, but in order to unify the in- a dividend of 5% (5 cents) per share for amongst others the wonderful picture of the

the year, absorbing 563,500, and to carry for structia in these under one system it is ward $14 269.68 to next year's account. In "Old Woman Paring her Nails," painted in

important to have Norm.1 schools to train ternationals are quiet at Ts. 52, while Lau 1658. A portrait of the same old woman, with

texchers for them. All the provinces must Kung Mews can be secured at The. 90. Soy a Bible on her lap, is now in the Hermitage at

have these "ormal schools at once in accord. Chees have dropped to Tis. 300 with sellers. St. Petersburg.

ance, with these regulations. There are some

Miscellaneous-China Borneos have been There are other gams in this vast collection,

| Formal schools already established in some of Powers have been sold at $6, and more shares inken off the market at $9). China Light and

Since the issue of our last report on the 23rd pictures by Nicolas Maes, Jan Vermeer of

The provinces, and these provinces must make are wanted. Green Island Cements are on offer ultime per ss, Arcadia, the dullness in our Delfi, and Pieter de noch; the first-named.

heir regulations conform to these. Those $11. Peak Tramways have improved to Sia market has been ore pronounced, Demand being repr sented by "A Young Girl Peeling Schools and calleges outside of Peking, provinces which have not established such pald up). Hongkong Ropes hive further im during the interval has been very small and for the old shares and $1.30 for the new (SF has entirely subsided, and the business effected. an Apple" Vermeer's wonderful colouring is whether military or civil, must obey the edict schools must employ suitable teachers to open proved to $35, with buyers. Sales of Daity confined to actual requirements, pri es showing shown in "A Young Girl Asleep, and de of the Emperorr quiring them to train students them. If teachers for these Normal schools Farms have taken place at Sif, and there are a decline of St to a per bale. Latterly, owing Hooch's subtle art is expressed in his "Youngin uprightness and thorough scholarship cannot be had students must be sent abroad to further buyer, but no shares are obtainable to the steadiness in exchange dealers have en- Couple Preparing to Go out," " Frant Hals, They must follow the example of the 'schools study in Normal schools. These students unless at a higher rate. Langkats have ad-tirely ceased buying, while on the other hand Jan Fyt, Sayders, and Adrian Van Utrecht are in the three dynasties whose aim was to teach must study methods of teaching and govern North at Tls. 325.

vanced considerably, closing with buyers in the importers are not inclined to yield to any also represented.

selected young men virtue, conduct, doctrine, ment of schools. They shall be divided into firmer, and buyers prevail at Tis. 121.

Sumatras are somewhat further concession in price having in view the and professions, which they regarded of equal two classes, one to take a full course, and the

steady condition of the Bombay market. We close dull and drooping At the head of the Flemish school, naturally, value. The various provinces in establishing other to take partial courses. The regulations come Rubens and Vandyck. · Of the five fine schools must emulate this standard. Begin For Normat schools have beca published, and Rubenser, the chief is the large sketch made ning with the youngest pupils in the elementary such partial students returning from abroad for the great alta-piece for the Church of the grades the teacher shall at times use approved may open Normal schools in accordance with

Our last circular was dated the 23rd ult. Josuits at Ghent. There are seven Vandycks, | meʼhods of instruction to secure in their pupils these, to meet the pressing need of the time. Anticipations at the close of fast mail of showing the master at his best.

proper reverence for their parents and obedi- The graduates of foreign Normal schools when some demand at steady rates, bave not been Pictures alone were not the only treasures ence to the rules of the school. The teachers they return will improve the Normal schools realised. We have during the past fortnight gathered from the great art centres of the world must strictly suppress false and unsound d c already established, and if necessary may take experienced a slackening market, the tone. being further weakened by the fluctuations in by M. Rodolphe Kann. He bought marvellous trine and bad literature so that mudents of the the place of persons already teaching in them. exchange, the impatience of importers 10

No, zos.:—Values have declined $1 to $z per Ivories of the seventeenth and eighteenth cen-future, whether they become scholars, farmers. These returned students are to be sent to all realize; and poor clearances. As to the bale, at which there is but very small inquiry, ' turies, porcelain, minintures, and illuminated artisans or merchants, shall first be patrimic the provinces and districts to have control of last named contributory factor in produc

Sales daring the past fortnight comprise of MS., which would turn the British Museum and, secondly, capable of supporting them the schools and to see that teaching a properlying lower prices, the explanation is found about 59 bales of No. 6331,250 bales of Nt. in the fact that" private advices from tor.; 405 bales of No, tar. 195 bales of No. 15. green with envy,

ssives, so as not to disappoint the Government's done. These Normal schools must be opened the interior report distress among the in- and 455 bales of Na, zori in all about 2,355 Can always be obtained at all the CLUBS, FINEST TAPESTRY SET KNOWN.

earnest desire in establishing schools. Schnols without delay,

habitants of certain districts brought about by balas. Arrivals per steamera Namsang, Socotra, HOTELS and STORES. The Boucher tapestries are believed by ex. in foreign countries, besides importing physical

crop failure. Conditions appear to be bad Kumong, G. Aptar, Isoland Delta amount perts to be finest sef known. The series entitled | And intellectual training, pay special attention The Gentry who are to open schools are tough when the Provincial authorities have to about $3,595 bales. "La Noble Pastorale " came from Lady to the development of morn character. The

ments of cheap nice to appease the bunger of about 3,000 bales. The unsold stock is esti H. PRICE & Co., Ltd., been argently applied to for relief consign Somerset's collection. They were executed at need for this is in no less great in China than

the people who are said to be in a state of mated at about

41,002 bales. Beauvais in 1755.

partial starvation. The Kwangchow Prefect Local Mills: No business is reported.

SOLE AGENTS, Japanese Yara-Sales reported are, 100 WINE still maintains the benevolent policy of a systematic disposal of the stiple commodity at bales of No. 165, at $118 to Sraz, and 150 bales cheap prices. While this measure is still in of No 202. at 5125 to $126. operation. it cannot be said that the recupera. Exchange :-Wa quote on India to-day at

FIVE FINE RUBENSES.

The furniture of the Kann Collection includes

with them.

TURPOSE OF COLLEGES AND LOWER

GENTRY' AND SCHOOLS. “

YARN MARKET.

In their report dated (th instant, Mesars, Phitosha B. Petit & Co. write:-

No, fa.-Trifling business at $2/« decline in rates.

No. B-Contique neglected.

NATURAL MINERAL WATER IN THE WORLD.

No. 10: Small sales in favourite well-' | BEWARE of Spurious Imitations and see that known spinnings at a decline of $1 to $2 per

you get your "TANSAN * from.the bale,

SOLE AGENTS.

"

No. 124:-Trifling inquiry for desirable chops at the above decline in price.

No. 16-Very difficult to move, only three or four tickets in special request,

Shipment to Shangbai and Northern Ports of

be sent abroad to examine the school systems of other countries (Over so were sent to Japan list year from all the provinces.). Each province should choose educated men of char actor who are interested in education and send The colleges and lower schools form ons them abroad for several months or a year, to which oppe belanged 10 * La Pompadour." ** | continuous system, but each has itu distinctive | becoins acquainted with the methods of teach. | tiva powers of the native in the consuming | Ra, 1664 %. Lazdou et afa jd,

selections from the most renowned collection

of. Louis decoration, and includes some pieces

SCHOOLS,

4

TANSAN GINGER ALE Acknowledged to be the best on the market,' see that the label bears-the name of

, J. CLIFFORD-WILKINSON,

without which none is genuine.

AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 13, QUEEN'S ROAD ÜENTRAL; Hongkong, Hoogkong, syth August, 1907,

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