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London, 24th January,
Sir Wilfrid 1 aurier, in the Ottawa House of Commons, denied having instructed the disallowance, in British Columbia, of the Asiatic Restriction Bill, which was similar
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY JANUARY 27, 1908
RULANGSO (IMOT),
INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT,
„ANNUAL MEETING. Following are the official minutes of the | annual meeting of the ratepayers, held at the
Room, Kolangsu, on the 21 January, Present:Megars. H. Bithurt, C. A. V. Bawro, C. J. Farrow, A. J. M. Fauque, J.S. Fan wick, H. Gottwald G. GI. T. Hashimoto, B. Hempel, W, H. Howard, W. Kruse; D. "Mr. Rosi, Libera', condemned the reMacHaffle, Dr. H. McDougall, Dr. C.“Mere, Introduction of the Natal Act in view of the P. Morley, S. H. Nan, P. E. O'Brien-Butler, Japanese settlement.
to Natal's Bill.
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The Unemployed in Chicago.
25th January.
A demonstration by the unemployed in Chicago was dispersed by, the police with whips and clubs, after a pitched battle.
The demonstration was organised by the
anarchiels.
Dense Fog in the English Channel,
The densest and most persistent fog known for years continues in the Channel, and ship, plog is at a standstill;
Blizzard in New Yor A blizzard in New York has brought the sailways in many places to a standstill, and liners are anchoring in the outer bay.
France.
Later.
A debate in the Chamber of Deputies was
CANTON CHRISTIAN COLLAGE.
COMNEYCEMENT EXERCISES.A
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Canton, 25th January, 1968, 3 On Thursday afternoon, the Preparatory School of the Cantos. Christian College held its fourth annual commencement. The foreign community of Canton, the families of the students, and the Chinese friends of the school filled to overflowing the temporary chapel in "East Hall To admit as large a number as possible the student body numbering 130 was 5. Okuyama, De, 1. A. Otto, H. F. Rankin, Aated on the broad verandahs on either side of Segawa, ev, M. Waier, W. H. Wallace, E. the platform. The day itself, qut is the coup- Wylly, W. Wilson, S. P. Yin, W. Yokyamntry, was so bright and the bays so full of lite and health that the occasion would have been and the Secretar
Dr. C. Mert, Consul for Germany and Senior Consul, was lo the Chair,
The secretary read the notice convening the meeting.
organ, which added much to the pleasure of the afternoonomian Mar
In a short address to the graduating clast, Dr. Edmunds made clear the underlying pur- poses for which they had been received inta the school, taught so carefully in class-room and out, and now allowed to go on into the college department, or out into life as educated boys. It is not for the sake of learning-or-a title, but for the sake of making them strong for service, Christian service for Chins and for God,
Diploras from the Preparatory School were given to l-gel s
Chan Ying Pang, Canton, Lam Iu Chedag, Henam. Lei Pang Kwan, Hongkong. uen lu Hung, Shek kei, qu Wong Kai. Weng, Wachow Yeung Sik Yung, Micao. I'vizes werd awarded as follows :---- The Hopour Prize, Wong Kai Meng.. The Beginners English Prite, The Element-
pleasant without a programme. The third year class took great pride and pleasure in serving Chinese refreshments to all just after the exer- cises, and in acting as managing committee and wihers. The afternoon's last interest was in the exbibition of military training and skillary Chinese File The Chinese Scholarship by the school battalion under the commandant, rise. The Athletics Prize, Chan Man Kong M. J. E. Moitow, B. Sc. The precision and The Waterman, Pen Prize. The Sylvanus Stall thoroughness in this drill illustrate in the mili Friges The Athletic Banner, Third your Class tary department the school's purpose to do its work well in every part without allowing the less important features to sap the strength 'of the more important ones.
Mr. W. Ii. Wall ce, chairman of the 1907 Council, addressed the meeting as follows Gentlemen, With your permission I would like to mike a few remarks before we proceed to pass the accoups. Le the first place I wish 10 express our régiet at the resignation of our chairman, Mr. F. B. Masshail, who was always a willing and able worker in the interests of the community. Turning to sanitary matters,
The exercises, with Acting President C. K. would call your earnest, attention to the Health Officer's remarks in our annual report for 1907 Edmunds, Ph. D., presiding, were begun with. concerning householders and the proper disa prayer in Chinese by Rev. W-W. Clayson-of- peal of kitchen refure, and also to ibe necessity Canton. of paying attention to kitchen drainage gener- ally. In his separi for 1906 the ealth Ufficer
were in
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Mr. O, D, Wannamaker, M.A., who spoke for, the College, said in part:-It seems not vafilting
The exercises were then closed with the benediction by Rev. C. &. Nelson of Canton.
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Hongkong, 37th January, 1908. [ 68
HONGKONG CLUB.
NOTICE
"PP" ICATIO" S will be received by the
A Undersigned up to the 9th February, 1908, for the Post of ACTING SECRETARY to the above Club for Twelve Months from the 1st April, 19:8, to the 1st April 19 9 with the prospect of a permanent appointment a
Secretary,
Applicants should be unmarried as residence on the Club Premises is essential.
By Order;
C. H. GRACE
Secretary. Hongkoda, 37th January, 1908,
·THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898,
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF Trade Mark.
NOTICSTAL LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that SEEBOHM
Steel, File and Tool Manufacturers, have, on the 8th day of January, 1908, applied for the Registration in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marke, of the following Trade Mark:-
said "householders would be greatly amis. that on this closing day of the school year transaction of public business, and the ship Dannemora Steel Woski. Sheffield, England 1977.08. something should be said in specialment and discharge of cargo suspended, from reference in the building in which we are the 1st to the 4th of February, for the Chinese assembled which thouh in use for many New Year holidays, months has never been formally opened for its mission of education and enlightenment In whatever we may feel and say of it there is în place for self-gratulation or pride, stace the building comes to us who now labour here ar
'A PUBLIC LIBRARY,
ing; from a sanitary point of view, if they Inrbid their servants allowing kitchen refuse to flow into the public drains To obviate this, householders should provide their kitchens with refuse tubs into which all kitchen refuse should be thrown. These tubs, should be empiled daily under private arrangements. Coming to accounts, 1 may mention that in our Budget far to27 we inkestance from one who wrought years forri, and Chioest, modern and old, and a
anticipated a surplus of 51981 which rati
remarkable for the reappearance of M. Del cassé, who admite the full responsibility for the Moroccan policy, in view of the dan ger of another Power establishing its in- fluence at Fer; hence he promoted cotenter with Italy, Spain, and Britain; and induced Russia to shake hands, with Britain. He sald Germany was, envious and angry nicpation I am pleased to say has been fully shifting the balance of Europe, and threaten- bore out as we bave a surplus of $4: 90, ed war at the time of the Algeciras con- although, we paid out Sjoa in excess of our ference, but war did not result because of Estimates, in order to get rid of a "white the danger of attacking France with power elephant" in the shape of rent on our market, thus compounding for a lump sum a liability ful allies and friends. He urged the neces
This surplus, together with $1,237, the surplus of 19 6, will; however, be fully required to enable us to complete payment for our new
The Canton Beau of Education has decided to establish a Government Library in Wai Oi Street, where the public will be admitted free of charge. The library will contain books, both
CAPITAL
ago to found a Christian college in South China, and our feelings as we share them of about $20,000 has been set aside to STAHL, LIMITED, who claim to be the privilege of reaching young men and woman etablish the library.
of South Chins in this ball should be only t
OFFICIAL AMENITIES.'
fe logs of gratitude to those who have render... Viceroy Chang will return the official ́ed this building possible and to God who has visit of the newly-appointed Consul for Ger.
many of this port on the 17th instant, called us to continus their work. It is n
SURVAY OF LAUNCHES.
sity for defending the approaches to the which would run on until September, 1909 grateful, a fit symb,t of the cilucation that the survey of machinery of Chinese-owned i
Aldean Empire, on which the future of France depended.
M. Delcassé received an ovation, at the
conclusion of his speech.
THE LOSS ON THRICS “VIKSANG."
The 1.-C S. Futisme atrived here from Swa- tow yesterday maining, having no board a
Municipal buildings which we estimate will
cost us $16,000, and agslost which, as you know, we took power to, issue debentures to the value of $20,000, la connection with the New Buildings Account" i would
noble building, for which we may well be this institution pumbly aspires to aid in bringing to South China. All of brick, concrete, and Heet, with a concrete foundation broad and deep-laid in hand, clay E Ball is permanent, well night indestructible. It is the actisal, come to be realized-out of the dreams of many years: 31 will not crumble in a de.
des or verba fie ou lack trees three stories high, and his outlook sweeps from
in the name of EEROHM & DIECK proprietors thereof.
The Trade Mark has been used by the ap
plicants since the year 1884 in respect of the allowing goods-
STEEL, IN CLASS §. Dated the 27th day of January, 1908.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Solicitors for the Applicants;
Taulaf Wel, Han, who is now la charge of launches hese, bas informed all Chinese launch- 166]
that their vessels should, if necessary, once proceed to the Government Naval Dock at Whampoa to undergo necessary repairs, and then they will be surveyed by Mr. Cheung Fan-yuen, Tantai Wei's assistant, and, if found in good condition, the launcher will be provided with the necessary papers to
point out that the item "Payments in Con- tractors, c. includes cost of site, vix, $3,750 horizon to horizon every way. Over its roof permit them to ply on the river. In addition
Debenture's issued stand at $15,925 and the final cail $3,075 will be made on 31st March
portion of the Chinese crew of the ill-fated steamer Viksung, which went aslinre on the Two Brothers" on the morning of the 19th instant and became a total loan;'repods the N. C. D. Xewn of tud inst. The captain, oth- cers, engineers and those of the Chinese crew, who were on duty on board the Pikarg at the time of the accident proceeded from Swatow to Hongkong direct ne the 19th instant to attend and give evidence at Board of Trade Inquiry which is to be held there thin werk to investi. gala the maller of he loss of the steamer. Mr. liompel proposed, seconded by Capt. Those of the Chinese Frew who arrived here Bathurst, that the Estimates for rooß be pass. Gyesterday were not on duty when the vesseled. Carried unanimously.
miruck the rock and can givą very few details as to what a curred,
4:
In addition to the facts already published, we learn that the 1.-C. S. Viluang, when on a voyage from Wakamatsu, to, Canton, with a cargo of coal, encountered dense fog on the morning of the 15th instant, when in the vici- nity of the Two Brothers,” a'most midway' between Swatow and Amoy. The fog was so dense that an landmark's cou'd be seen, and about 420 am the vessel struck a rock which was afterwards found to be that known as the "Eastern Brother.* The damage to the ship Wii so extensive that the immediately began to fill; and she settled down and sank within twenty minutes. In the mentine the boats were lowered, each in charge of an officer: Cap- tain Thomas, in charge of one boat, linded at Dongshan and there obtained the loan of a fishing junk in which he returned to the scene of the wreck in search for any of the crew who had been unable to escape in safety in the ship's boat. His search was unsuccessful, and he
are the stars. The air of heaves envelopes it
in and out freely through every door and win
to the above, Tantai Wei has drawn up a code of regulations governing the survey of ma chicery of Chinese-owned launches, so that such inspection mi,ht be carried out in a
infactory manner....
PAILWAY RECEIPTS.
next. I cannot conclude my remarks without pure and untalaren by city amike and passes saying how greatly we all as Councillors apdos, a dnes it symbolice the education for preciate the services of our secretary. Mr. which it stands here today. As its founda Mitchell, who has worked most strenuously
The collection of fares on passengers travel- both early and late for the good of the Countin and body are concrete, brick and steel,"so
are the basis and content of vil true education ling on the Woogsha-Kongisus section of the cil, and whore taci and courtesy have enabled
solid and immutabile-facto. Men are to be Canton-Hankow Railway is increasing day by him to deal successfully with every emergency
laught here the world as is is,—onture's facts | day,, and from the following collections for that has arisen.
and their laws, man's history and himself, the the second ten days of the twelfth moon pole that the daily changeless realities of the physical and ink is satisfactory to tellectual worlds, Knowledge of the world is collection has reached a sum of $300:14th which man 6 ds himself, and the power to get instant, $300 41; 15th instant, $156,05; 16th genter knowledge of this world are to be the instant, Sa516; 17th instant, 3354-37 ; instant, materials of that education which we hope $ 73313 13th instant $31428; 20th instant, will aid in changing China from an anti 303.20; 21st instant, $27.33; 27nd instant, que la a modern nation, in living contact $335,03; 23rd Instant $269.59;Jotal $2,245.85. with the
Mr. Hlempil muved, and Dr. Cite recorded, that the accounts for 1907 he passed. Carried unanir ously.
On the chairman asking whether any rate:
payer desire in put any qurations, Capt. Bacharst suggested the desirability of having a census taken of the Chinese population of the Beulement
OPIUM SMOKING,
In the motion of Dr. Oite, seconded by Mr Morley, the following gentlemen, who offered
realities of the pressul, age, themselves for election, were unanimously elected to serve no the Council for 1908: This building represents the permanent con-
In view of the fact that the period of Messrs. C, A. V. lowra. A, F. Gardiner, W.inuance of the process of education. The six months limited for the prohibitos of Kruse, S. Okuyama, W. H. Wallace and W. education that China needs will not be bad i opium smoking has now expired, and in or a day nor in a decade: This hall will be filled | der, that the enforcement of the anti-opium Wilzón,
with studcats when we who teach here now regulations may be made more strict, B. E shall have passed away, Man is being trained the Viceroy has recently given instructiona to by God and the process will take centuries. the incl officials of the different districts We believe that though the future will find | throughout the province to submit kim a re- errors in our methods and faulia in the mater-tain showing the number of opium-selling ials we use for the couration of men and we establishments now existing in their respective men, yet the truth in what we endeavour to do districts together with the number of registered here will link our labours with those who follow opium smokers, the daily quantity of the drug `after and we shall hand down to another Rear sold and the number of persons who bạya reẻ
eration together with East Hall and other balls covered from the evil habit, ot”........ a spirit and principle of life to revive and ser store this ancient empire through its youth. Therefore it is not amiss to rear tractors that shall stand for a hundred years. They become monaments of the pist and help to hand down spirit to be incarnated in the few forms of the future. Lastly, permit me to say that this building is a signal for the unity of all the The Pev. G. M. Wales, speaking from his forces of Christian education in this province. experience whilst a member of the original It is but the beginning of the institution that a telegraph station at Wangchow,and engineers
The Chairman said no doubt the incoming CouncI would take a note, but whether it was feasible or not, owing to the large floating population, rem tined to be seen,
Dr. One was of opinion that the question of having a e-dastral survey of the Island made, was one that should not be lost sight of, and at the same time the title deeds of all land on the island should be inspected and, where possible, verified, and the owners registered,
The Chairman thought there would be some difficulty about ibu, expecially, as regards Chinese deeds,
made for Swatun, at which post he arrived on the xyih initani, Another boir, in charge of the chief officer, found a landing's na reel near to the scene of the wreck and proceeded over- land to Dongshan, where a fishing junk was Assessment Committee, thought that it would scopred and the men set sail for Swatow, where be fond impossible to tax Chinese owned land they arrived on the 18th nuts. As they son any fair basis. tered Swatow harbour they were net by the L-
TELEGRAPHIC FACILITIES.
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FOR SWATOW.
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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA
THE Company's Steamship
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For Freight or Passage, apply to
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Hangkong, 27th Janury, 1928.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
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THE
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Optional Cargo, will be forwarded unless notice to the
we hope shall gr. w around it here at Hongick. have been sent to this place with materials to DAY. Donary: be given before TO- The need is so great and the plan to meet this
need is so large that only by hearty' on-operatect the proposed station," !** As regards registration of land, Mr. Bowration and assistance can success be achieved.
were the owners,' as where deeds existed and
were registered, the records were in possession of the Chinese officiafs in "Amoy,
Mr. W. H. Wallace mentioned that the ques tion of a survey had already engaged the atten: tion of a former Council, and that the conclusion come to was that the expense ente led would not be commensurate with the benefits to be derived -
C. S. Faune, which was just setting out said he thought it would be easy enough in for the purpose of sentching in the vicinity, of cases of foreign-owned land or property, which the wreck to pick up any survivors who had
were registered in the different Consulxica, bui failed to effect a fanding, or Tomake their escape it certainly would be difficult where Chiness In the Vikwawi'i bo tr, The Meuring took on board and landed in Stow the occupants of 'the chief officer's boat and then set out for the Brotbers" On arelving In the vicinity of the wreck, boxls were manned and lowerra. A thorough search was made around the rocks and the mainland, but no sign of the Tik ang or of those reported missing could be found. One "boat's crew landed on the Western Bro her and the other boat cruised around the Eastern Brother, where the Vikine had gone ashore. Although the weather was fine, there was such a bsary awell that it was impossible to effect a landing on the latter sock. After searching in „vajn for a, considerable length of time, the Fasion, made for Jukka Po ́nt, where the trok on board the boat which had bee lell there by the chief gfficer and his crew, is
The report is now onfirmed that the chiel printer Mr. Pipkerton, and five. Ch pejs are mising and the chinois consistí
Dr. Otte quite realized that there were obsia cles to bla suggestion but such obstacles could be overcome. Apan from the question of taxing land, sooner or later a new water and drainage scheme would have to be devised, that call not be dere without a survey. How war, he did not wish to bring the matter for ward as a motion, hat offered it to the 19 Courel ni wer by of their consideratios
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With a vote of thanks to the Chairman, proposed by Al Wales, sconded by Mr. Wallace, and carried poncimously, the meet- ing closed, St
(Sined), DR. MERZ, Ceniul for Germiny and Senior Consul
Mr. W. K. Chung, Kui Yan Senior Instruc
tor in Chinese, spoke in Chinese upon the same subject and to like effect,
The intermezzo 'from "Cavaleria Rusticana was well rendered on the violin by Mr. D. E Pomeroy, A.E., of the college accompanied on the organ by Mrs, O. D. Wannamaker.
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The graduation speeches were made by Messrs. Yeung Sik Yung and Wong Kal. Meng, Mr.. Yeung spoke in Chinese upon the question of what must be the proper alti. tude of students and parents toward education
The H. A. L. ss. Habsburg left: Shanghal at this critical period of Chiness life. Stadenia
on asth inst., pm, and may be expected here should remain in schools in this country; they on 58th inst; noon, and NEOVIN should strive earnestly for the preputation · The M. M, Cola Ka Arwijt Simons, with the necessary for leadership and service in China; next French mell, left Singapore on 17th Int and patents, must support them and furnish at 3 pm for this portious ancolo them firaj of all with sound Chinasa lestrection. The cargo of silk shipped on boards, TANTA Mr. Wogg.irested in English remarkably well das, which left this port on 24th 'uli, was de
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The following, playing in colours,, will repre- the top broad subject of • Modern Civilization." "The C. P. R. Co.'s s.s. Empress of China
These were followed by "God Save the left Vancouver me, on #gth lost for Hong sent the H. K. Hockey Club to marrow aler State," sung by the assembly. Then Rev. R. kong via the winal Parts of Call
Boon st Happy Valley, 445 p.m. sharp, skajnal Jeffries, H. Graves, H D., D.D., delivered in Chinese she The Apcar Co. Lo Gregory Apear from the Cameron Highlanders (C commencement addreska. His subject & Tri Calcutta left Bingapore Saturday sharpoon,and, and T, M. Köqit (backs); H. Gan
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