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The Boyertown Disaster.

London, 15th January. One hundred and sixty-seven bodies have been recovered from the disaster at Boyer

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JANUARY 17, 1908.

IEPHEN'S COLLEGE:

¡PRIZE-GIVING - DAY,

do a fitila maished, tastefully decorated with bunting and evergroos, situated outside the Collège building, surrounded by a cluster of trees, the scholars of St. Stephen's College received their reward to-day for their arduous labour during the past year. And few, if not all, will have cause to remember thin "red letter" day.

only in class, but in out-of-school time as well, community and as highly esteemed by all many of the boys having made it thair basiness who knew him.” His sudden illness and early to be present at any extra demonstrations death were greatly deplored and regretted by The continuation" of the scienta, classes" has | his many friends both of the east and 'the'west- been entirely successful; the three highest in the Colony, The two primos designated the forms have received lessons is paralca and Wei On Memorial Prize are given by his friends chemistry and have acquired a working know to perpetuate the memory of one who was a ledge of inany of the principles of these scion cultured representative of Western education.... ces, especially electricity and magnetism, and wn expect in the coming year, to be far enough advanced to present these subjects for "the Oxford Local Examinations. Science work A large gathering had assembled in the in the Junior forms has not been on laboratory shed to welcome Sir Frederick and Lady lines, as is the most advanced stage. Special Lugard, who were 'accompanied by Captain Potetest has been taken in agricultural science H. M. Taylor, AD... when they arrived, Among others present were: Bishop Lander, Archdeacon. Bavnider, Rev. J. H. France, Rev. and Mrs. Fraice, Rev. Bunbury, and Mrs. Piercy, Mr. and Mrs. Braidwood, Mr. Chao hiu-ki, Dr. Saunders, Mr. Morris The Prussian Loan. : and a number of ladies and Chinese gentle £9,000,000 of the Frusian Loan has men. The proceedings began with prayer, been subscribed..

The Chinese in the Transvaal. "Ten Indians and eight hinese have been "ordered to te expelled the Transvaal for

picketing.

The Johannesburg chairman of the Chinese Association has been imprisoned for two months, for failing to comply with the expulsion lawn.

'Later.

Persia.

he

Firman Firma wires from Subjlak that is surrounded by 20,000 Tribesmen and urgently needs re-inforcement and provi sions; otherwise isin party w II he cut up or perish of hunger,

at the end of which the Bishop of Victoria addressed the gathering,

THE DISHOP'S DREAMS.

Bishop Lander said, in part, that his Excel lency the Governor had not been long in the Colony before he had taken an interest in.edu. cational matters. Knowledge, he said, was power and education more than knowledge, and

One winner is selected on the recommend. ation of the school prefects, the other prize- mad is nominated by the masters in conference. of the prefacts' nominees the school bas chose See Chong St, and the other prize falis to Fung Man Sul. The claims of two candidates. for this prize were very avon, and, as the masters were equally divided, it was necessary to ask the prefects, who have this year ap painted both prize winners. These rewards carry especial value, as they are given chiefly for force of character as shown throughout the year.

with the expectation that later developments will produce an intelligent interest in botany and the growth of plants. It has been decided to give more time to the teaching of Eng. lish in the junior forms senior boys, who bave spent considerable time with us, usually have a fair knowledge of the Jan, uage; as has been abundantly eviden- ced by the results to English in the Oxford Locals. But to those who have not had much practice in the language, subjects, as word building, letter-writing, and English composi- tio or an essay, present very numerous pitfalls. | We took to a further insistence on English work is the juntar forms, la save much valuable time of those doing higher work¡ for deficiency

authors, also in mathematics and science work, { Chậu, Mr. Chan King Ting.

Too further kindly encouraging interest of our many friends has sgain been evinced, "and wo bave to thank the following for contri-. bution to the prize fund:-Hön, Dr. Ho Kui, CM.0., Messrs. S. W. Tao, Ng Pak To, Cheung Sam Foo, Lo Salt Po, Chau Siu Ki, Lại Kwai. Pul, Lo Cho Shus, Chau Hing Ki, Chau Kam Wing; Chiu Seung Sang, Cheng Woo Hie, Chu Sik Yu, Leung Ping Nam, Tro Tie Cheung, Yau Shue, Wau Man Kal, Mrs. "Fub

The Monetary Position in Gormany it, was to lay that foundation that the College in correct English, involves 'delay in English Chân Shi, Mr. Chal Siu Lam, Mr. Wong Wing

D'S Advertisements.

HONGKONG HOTEL

-IENU.

SATURDAY, January 18th, 1908.

DINNER

HORA D'ŒUVRES. Caviare in Eggu

SOUP. Clear Soup.

FISH.

Boiled Fish and Anchory Sauce.

› ENTREES. ·· Lamb Cutlets and Macedoine. Jugged Hare and Red Currant Jelly. Sweetbread Parties,

CURRY,

Goa Curry,

**JOINTS, &C.

Roast Beef and Horseradish, Roast Turkey and Cranberry. Baube. Boi'ed Bacon and Spinach.

Cold Roast Wild Duck and Beetroot Salad.

SWEETH.

Apple Padding. Vanilla Ice Cream and Sand Cakes, Tipsy Cake. Scotch Woodepek. "

DESSERT.

Coffee.

Intimation.

THE

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Steinway,

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Fruits.

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Russell,

Krauss,

was built. Speaking on behalf of the College In a debate in the Reichstag on the Cer- he congratulated himself at the presence of man monetary position, Count Kanilk urged their. Excellencies and they appreciated the that every effort should be made to erect a kindness of their going there today. The wall of silver round Germany's stock of gold. College was also to be congratulated on the The Government replied that while the array of prizes received, and on those who had present gold system must be maintained un-earned them also. He had been dreaming Impaired, inquiries had been insituted whichand in his dream he saw a big building. Sure would result in a revision of the coinage law such a college as" St, Stephen's required a įY, M.-C A. hut won the return. (Applause); } return, Cas ward of commendation is also HE only Edition of the RACE BOOK

more spacious building than the one si present. and in increasing the circulation of silver in and he hoped in time they would get it. They accordance with the needs of growing had the lind, and all they wanted was the population.

money dew.

He also saw in his dream' The Government were also considering anibat they had been affiliated with some Increase of the amount of si ́ver receivable un versity in England and he hoped that The dream would be reallard, as there 28 legal tender.

ware great times in front of St. Stephen's Col- HONGKONG VOLUNTEER BESERVE Ha then called upon his Excellency to

address a lew iemarks to the assembly. ASSOCIATION.

"The results of the competitions hell during the month of December were as follows:-

THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH.

The development of the physical side has had 1:have thankfully to acknowk dgn the loyal, its due share of attention this year, as well as a and faithful work of the masters during the very gratifying measure of success: · Our chief | absence of the Rev, B. J. Burdett. Their ever game has been cricket, and of the eight matcher cheerful co-operation in everything that tended played, we have won seven, (applause), besting to beceft the school has fightened my own each school whom we could persuade to accept burden in a small degree, and i trust we shall our challenge. We lost the first match to the be able to carry on satisfactorily until his

During the summer month the launch re- due to the senior boys for their assistance in golarly carried a large sumber to the favour matotaining efficiency by their example in ed spots for swimming, and the maj mity of work and influence on the younger boys. We the bathers have now lear, ed the necessary are still suffering from want of space, and we art. Football and tennis have both bad fol- trust that before long the parents and friends lowers, the tennis tournament biving resalted of the students will enable us to make the in a win for the Form IV representatives, | abcessary additions to the building to enable (Applause); The College Union came into us to extend, and increase the utility of the existence nearly eighteen months ago for the school for the special class of students for purpose of binding together and strengthening | whose welfare it in designed. ' those who desired to know more than they can

Three of our boys (Lo Lok Tsai, Philip Lo,

THE

NOTICE'.

and PROGRAMMES Rothorned by the Stewards of the Jockey Club ate those printed by Messrs. NORONHA & CO.

T. F. HOUGH,

Clerk of the Course.. Blongkong, 17th January, 1908,

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR, SWATOW, AMOY AND' FOOCHOW.

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GOVERNOR'S CÚP, AND CHSTER CUP AT 200 prises is scholars and to congratulate the mas authority"..on the subject which has a more less than five of our number hava arranged to 3 Captain Hodgion. will be despatched for the

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J. Hulchings ....... 34+ 20m 54 Where were 14 entries,

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General Managers, * We look forward to a gradual supplementing Hongkong, 17th January, 1908. - [138 'ol our numbers in foreign seats of leaming.

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His Excelency then presented 'the prizes, which composed, mostly, of books, to the suc conpful scholars. When this was over Lady Lugard banded out the certificates

THE Company's Steamship

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having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Carge by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining

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His Excellency said that it was pleasant learn in school hours, of the teaching and life task which devolved on a governor to present of Jesus Christ, the Aại tic wh› "spoke with

ers on their arduous task during the year. general loterest for men than any other, and it Each institution, he said, had a particular inhas proved a strong factor in the all-round de- terest of its own and he thought there was no velopment of the school In addition to the -other-like-St, Stephen's College;---(Ap-lause). | gatherings of the Union we have b'en parti- It was founded for the son of Chinese cularly fortunate in baving, the apponunity gentlemen and was a-lf-supporting. I was

from time to time of hearink addresses and re- well stuffed with masters, both European and ceiving Justiuction, from several men who hold Chinese, and had a good number of schỏi ors, loading positions among the teachers, and) Last year, the attendanca amounted to 133; this stu?ents of the day, including Dr. Karl Fries, year 151. The College had only been establish the Chairman of the Worlds student Christian ed for five years, and last year was the only: Federation, G. S Eddy, Esq., the leader in year they scored a success at the Oxford Lecaj India of Student Volunteer work,, 1 Hur y Examination, 2 scholars having passed in the Eeq,, a prominent secretary of Y.M.C.A. work

THE PRIZE LIST. - {junior, “2 in the sealär and three in the prettin America, Rev. J. M. Farquhar, MA;; of Form IV.—Chau Tao Nin, (1) Dux of IV (3) inary, while th's year the lutal was very nearly Calcutta, Rev. D. Burges, well-known in India grammar, composition, reading, writing and dubled. He congratulated them on their för his almost unique, skill in the organisation dictation. Wei Wing Look, (1) reading, writ success. ilis Excellency then seferred to the of Sunday Schools, Frank Renwood, Erg, ing and diciation, (2) book-keeping. Chap Colle, e repart, saying it was eminently antis.., a leader of studepisin Oxford, Prof. Harlan | Chung Lim, (1) màibematice, book-keeping factors, and then be passed on to sport. He P. Beach, the first professor of missions ap-| (2) geography and history Chau Wan Chong, said that sport was a very important Item and be pointed in the justly famed Yale University, | (1) Arithmetic. Wel Wing Yuet (1) drawing, thought it was valuable to a boy's career, n it and the Bishop of Sooh Tika These genile physics and chemistry, Lam Tung, (+) Chinese went to develop his character." Bt. Stephen's men have spaken on such subjects as "The language, history, (2) Scripture knowledge III. Collegé was n young school-in ijs "infancy, in Secret of Success," "Temptation,* A Yeung Wal Man, (1)· English author, reading, fact-but it had large ambitions and he shared Country's Need," "Character," "Bacrifice" writing. Ng xe Kui, (1) translation and letter. in those ambitions (applause). His predecessor In the Vi Form, Chau Kwan Lam easily main-writing. Cheung Fuk Shan, (2) Scripture know- -Sir Matthew Nathan-asid at one of the prize-tains his last year's position as Dux of the ledge. Chau Tron, Nin, Dax at mid-summer. givings at this College-which was referred School (applause), though Furg Ma Sui has Cheng Yuen Tin, (1) Dux at mid-summer. to in Bishing Lander's address that he hoped obtained premier pasilion in three groups

Form 11-ak 'u Chenig, (1) Dux of the to see the College afiliated with same university of subjects. (Applause). The average result form, (3) Chinese language, object lesson, in Es, land, and if the scheme was feasible it has been the highest yet secured in the mathematics. Tang Man Chong, ( ) reading would have his cordial support. (Applause). | VI, which is mainly due to the fact that writing, dictations, translation and letter-writing, le thou, ht Hengkong should be the Oxford senior, boja graduating" through" the school, Chue Yuk Fong, (1). Chipean language and and Cambridge of the Far East. Our gea. have a longer term in which to improve history, (2) geography and history, Lam Yuen, up their praci.ce. Attention, in spain invited graphical position should make it the indus their Englab, The V Form which includes 18 (1) tie in mathematics. Cheng Wing Pa1 (17) France-Bank F.T. .....................

Do months' sight · .......1/11 5/16.| trial and educational centre in this part of the boys is numeri ally stronger than it has been tie in drawing. Wong Oi Kut, (1) geography. Amarica-Bank T.T.. wild, and he hoped that this would be before, and during the fast half-year its work history. Lar Tong, (1) Dux at mid-summer. Germany-Back T.T...

..1.95) as to constitute it the form for the junior knowledge, grammar, composition, Shake. optimistically when he said he believed in the awakening of China, is the reciprocal benefit Oxford candidates instead of for the prelimin-speare.book-keeping, (") Dux of College. Fung

Do. demand.............................. 1431 which the awakening would have for this Col. ary. The boys have on the whole very satis. Mandi, (1) arithmetic and alg bra, (2) read: Shanghai-Back T.T.,

74 ony, and he thought that Hongkong should factorify responded to this effort. The work of ing, writing, dictatics, political economy. 1, M.Singapore-Bank T.T............................21) % prem

ice these opportunities instead of leaving the IV Form has been satisfactory, good work Matthaey, (1) geography and history and alge. Japan-Bank T-T93 them to some other to take. Last year the being done on all subjects. In this form as in bra. Wan Yik Shing, (1) Scripiale, knowledge, JavaBank T. T Warden said that China wasted a new class of the fifth, the sian tard bas been raised, and this grammar, composition, geography and history,

Buying. men and that St. Stephen's College must train form will benceforth work up to the standard of Chan Ying Wing ( ) Dax for Midsummer, Chan the men China wanted, and he hoped that the Oxford Preliminary Examination. Special Un Chi, (1) Dox of the form, (1) English lag Hongkong and the College would become the mention must be made of the Dux, who, in the guage and literature embryn university of western learning, not for fiual examinations, secured an average of over our own Colony, but for that friendly Empire On our frontier. (Applause) ["

The pool competitions were won by the following members

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7th & 8th Dec. by J. Hutchings...49+ 1968 14th & 25th. W. L. Leask.....56+1268 2818 & 29th,

R. Baker 61+ 26 Members weren inded that the "May" Cups Competition steits 10-morrow, Saturday after le moon, and it is hoped that there will be a good tura out of those who have not been keeping

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92 (Applause). In the III Form, Luk luknowledge. Yip Hin Fonz, (1) physics and ches Cheang is well ahead of his competitors with mistry. Lau Kran, (1) book-keeping. Chap an average of By Lam Yuen tied with the Dux | Chi Laan, (1) for general proficiency. Tso See The school's report was then read by in mathematics, while the Chinese work in this Hip, (1) translation and letter-writing. Leung Archdeacos Bannister. He said: Your form, has been by far the strongest branch of sai Taun, political economy and Latip, geogra.. Excellency, Ladies and Gentlemen-It is work. In the 11 Form the position of Dus phy and history. Leung Nai Hang,(^) malhe-ank of England rate with the greatest pleasu’e that we welcome bar been taken by Lui Haw Yeung, with an matica and Latin, Chau Pik Uc, (1) reading, A new regulation, hs been passed in Van your Excellency and Lady. Lugard among us | average of 74, Lai flaw Chim coming second writing and dictation, (3) grammar and com couver with regard to Orientals. It reads: 10-day; for your presence, Sir, is not only an with 68, closely followed by Cheng Man Sam position. See Chong Su, (1) grammar and "No undertaker shall accept for burial the honour but a real incentive to us all. We are 67 Yuan Fu Yu has also done good work composition, (a) political economy, (3) Dux at corpse of any Chinese, Japanese, Sikh or other nat uamindful of the many calls on your time though but a short time in the class. The work midsummer Chang Yuen Tin, (1) physics" The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, Oriental without having received, with respect and are glad that matter educational in the the first firm on the whole has been fairly and chemistry, (2) fcripture knowledge. Cheng Director of the Hongkong Observatory to such corpse, a certificate of death, from's Colony have your pronounced and active satisfactory. As all of them were beginnen || Kam, (1) drawing. Man Chim Yoan, (1) On the 17th at' 11.55. --The barometer bas medical health officer, or some other person sympathy of which your presence with us to when they first came, they have worked hard translation and letter-writing.

rison (considerably over Japan the depression, -duly authorized for the purpose by the Gowday is a further evidence. Our Warden (The in the first two terms, and towards the end of Form 11-Ng Ste Yuen, (1) randing, writing lying over flokkaido yesterday, having moved

ernment." This is the clause in the regula Rev, E. J. Barnes, M.A), Wert to England last the year they made considerable beadway and composition. Li Hau Chin (1) geography into the Pacific

Find dictation. Chong Man Sam, (1) gramm tions for iba detection, and treatment of midsummer on acc, unt of the very unsatisfac.though a special amount of time has been and history Yarn Pd-Ya,-1) letter-writing Pressure has given way over the Yangtze. disease known as bubonic plague, approved tory state of Mrs. Barnett's health, Latest ad-spent in revision of ground. by the lieutenant-governor and published in vices show a gradual improvement, but cop the Brit'as Columbia Gazette. The regulations valescence has act been chemighty chugh been in the Oxford Local Examination of the further provide that all sick, Orientals must established for Mr. Barnett to be quite sure of 14 candidates recommended by the school, is send or give notice of their locas to the the date of his departure for Hongkong. Dur succeeded in passing the examiner. (Applause), health officer or police constab'ain' the districting his absence, Sir, 1' have endeavoured, in Four pissed the senior,s'x the Junior and thres where such Orientals resida. Also, that some degree, to fulfil the dosiessppertaining to the preliminary, while the results work out as physicians in Auendance of sick Orien the position of scling Warden, while the Rev. fallows tulu shall notif," tha" hra shoffer or A. D. Šiewán, m.njof St. Paul's College, bai Religious Kaowledge, 65. chairman of the local band of haltb viven considerable time and help to the work Algebra, 91 of municipalities or, if in any outlying of this Institution.", Arrangements have been Geometry, 64, district, the government agoût must be notified made by which we expect these temporary In city municipal er, the metical bealth officeddit on to the staff to conil'un till, the War- must, by nailed within six hours of the death "den's soluro,

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The chief scholastic success of the year bad drawing. Lai Hao Yeong, (t) mature. It is highest between N. China and thé Sea of Apply tom

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Moderate to frash monsoon may be expected Man Fong, (1) Scripture knowledge. Hung Hin Kong (1) Scripture knowledge. Tam in the Formosa Channel and the China Sea. Ting Wing (1) Dax at mid-summer. Yuen Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hour ending Tai Kin, (1) dictation. Cheng Fang Po: (1) allo am, to-day, 0,00 Inches, reading, writing and dictusion,, reflek

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