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CHEMISTS,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 19, 1968,
are not actually imbued with the spirit of SALE OF RACE PONIES. learning. We read in the prospe.tus that "The question of granting diplomas, in eo, gineering and in chemistry is under considers
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gineering or an intimate acquaintance with the subjects which will advance their commercial valus. The science section may not appeal to a very large proportion of the young, but those who join are certain to find that their fellow stud-ation of Government, and regulations on top for sale, by public soup, thin aftemoon,
ants in the somewhat dry subjects of shorthand and book-keeping are left far behind so far or interess and novelty are concerned. No class,
subject will be published in due course. Cer, tificates issued will be of value in obtaining employment from the Government or from pri PRIATE FRE34,
Mess, Haghes and Hough, auctioneers, pat opposite the City Hall, 94 ponies, most of them racers. There was a large attendance of inter- sted' bidders and spectators. Appended are the revolts the sale AQUA SREE
Desmond, dun China pony, 13.0-$110. 5 Starlight, grey China pony, 13,1-$55. 6 Sunlight, bay China'pony, 13.1–105.
Resignation, grey China pony, and in Navy Cap and jud in Hongkong Staken-Stro,
8 Vezation, duo China pooy-$35.
;
i we are told, will be formed unless at least five vate firms to proportion as the certificates are Faiti, grey China pony, 13.7-350,
students join, and it should be a poor class indicate a greater or less degree of proficiency,.,!! Indeed, considering the importance of the With the latter sentents wa thoroughly agree, and we commend it to every youth who has subjects which are to be instilled, that has only a paltry five students There are two any spark of desire to excel. Employers sessions, winter and a spring one, the Chinese New Year being the dividing point. Ar. to the conditions of admission it is stated that the classes are open to all over 14 years of age, irrespective of nationality, but there is also a provision that applicants under 17 years of age must produce satisfactory, references. Now, why should they be called upon to produce satisfactory "references? Does it not show a precocity and, desize for education, in a youth under 17 who applies for admission, far in advance of those who attend, or with to attend, because they have BURROUGHS WELLCOME & Co., reached years of discretion and there-
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labour might also assist this admirable institution, whose object is so praiseworthy, by suggesting to their younger employes the advise ability of attending at least one or more of the evening continuation classes at the Hongkong Technical Institute. During the next two evenings, that is to say Thursday and Friday, the lecturers will be in attendance from 6 pm.ridden in troop for 3 seasons-$80 to 7 pm, and students are required to consult them before entering their names for any class. The session commences on the 24th February, and we trust that there will be a gratifying attendance at each of the various classes
Hilarious, grey China pony, 12.3---$50;:: 10 So So, grey Chisa pour, 13.0-$80. ..
Batte punch, black China pony, 1. subscription griffie placed zad in 3races-$370. 12 Merrymite, grey pony, 13.6. Good hack,
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Tumen, grey pony, 13.1--575.
16. Muleteer, grey pony, 13.1-Sto. 173 Maori, Chief, bay China pony, 130, zid in the Navy Cup-$65, hot, “A
18 Manchurian Chief, while China pray, 130 3rd in Gymkhana” Staves and fed in Consolation Stakes-570, -1
to Baluchi Chief, grey China pony, 13.0 3rd în Lusitano Cup, 3rd in Parsee Cup and zad in Flyaway Stakes-$110.
20 Corrie, brown pony, 12.3--$300,
21 Sidier Dhu, dark-browa pony, 13:1-$160 21 Sidier Roy,' dun pony, 13.0-5255- 23 Dumbridiker, blue-dun pony, 13.0-$200, 24 Tillietadlem, roan pony,.13.2-5120.
ELANJON HANKOW RAILWAY.
OPENING OF NEW SECTIONS [From Our Own Correspondent)]
Canton, 17th February.
JAPANKSK
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aby Uchida?
steamers receiving the bounty to 700 toni
while the other places the minimum tonnage of vessels entitled to the booty at 1,000 tone.
The estimates of the Depart munications were Budget: Sub commis At a meeting of the board of directors of the Director of the Mercantile Ma Canton Hankow Railway held yesterday, the reply to questions, stated that the Ship been appolated as the day on which the opens the construction of steamers navigatin 26th day of this moon (the 17th instant) has Encouragement Law had fy its piled ing of the two newly completed sections of the Eastern seat, white, the Steam railway from Kongtsur to Kwoktong and Encouragement Law was to assist the thence to Sunkai will take place. The rates of Japanese pavigation, in“ distaut, oceros. - of fares to be charged on these sections will There was no need to amend, either law,
be left to be fixed by "one of the directors,||which restricts the inunimam “lonnage) of Mr. Li, and the time table for the running of the trains on these lines will be axed by Total Kwong, the engineer-in-chief of the Company. At the meeting "it was de cided that a monthly report, in the form of a bulletin, should be issued from the first day of the second moon, and which should contain the working of the company generally, to gether with the various statements of accounts that have been passed by the board of directors, in order that the general public and shareholders might get an idea of the monthly returns of the company, without having to attend the office. This paper will be issued noce a week and the charge will be three cents per copy. The paper will be known as The Canton-Hankow Railway News,"-.
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ANNUAL REPORT.
The nineteenth, report of the board of direc- cars to the ordinaty meeting of shareholders, to be held at the company's office, Victoria Build-
In reply to further questions, Mr. Uchida said that the subildy granted to the N.YIK. European line would by the new Budget ho redured from Y470,000 to 410,000, but as the former amount was spread over seven or eight years and the latter over five, the annual amount received by the Nippon Yusen Kalska would be about the same. The Australian, Bombay, and other distant ocean services had to compete with foreign steamship companies," and Japas could not expect the monopoly, The rate of freight of raw cotton on the Bom-
bay line was 17 rupees, but the conference of
the steamets engaged in the trade decided to reduce the rate to 13 rupees. This showed that it was not only free competition that kept down the freight rates,
Continuing, the Government delegate saidTM that in the past the Japanese' steamers were of sall size, being generally under 1,000 tons, while now there were not a few Japanese Rizam- ers the capacity of which was between 6,oco and 10,oco tons. The increase in the size of the steamers was due to the operation- of the
25 Astral, winner, mile race on the Orf tag, at 11.45 o'clock.a.m., on Tuesday, 25th Shipbuilding Encouragement Law. The Ke-
Canion, 17th February, The Cautan branch of the Imperial Mini resuched work to-day after the, New Year va cation. The officials of this institution have received instructions from the Ministry of Fin- ance m Peking to the effect that the Kwangsi Day Shanghai spring meeting, 1007, I mile and branch of the Imperial Mint has now suspend-mile races in the last 2 Gymkhana of 1907 ed mining copper coins and that copper coins series. Winner of the Professional Cup and should be exported to the provlace of Kwangsi second in the Ladies Purao in the recent for circulation from the Canton branch. meeting-$500.
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fore realise the advantages of secondary education? And what does "satifactory" mean?. Is it a stick. to whip the dog which has not a pedigree? No doubt, those who drew up the prospectus have discovered that undesirable characters may enter the classes, but there are not many of That sort under the age of 17 years, and a 'KEPLER' SOLUTION OF COD LIVER boy who presents his $4 admission fee
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may usually be taken as having a real thest for information. However, we may presume that the director and his advisory committee have sound and valid reasons for this restriction, although we should like to know who are to say whether an applicant's references are satisfactory or not. The majority of references are uni worth the paper on which they are written and if it is the advisory com- millee which is to discriminate between boy and boy, then all we can say is heaven belp them when they exclude a young scholar. So long as he pays his Tee, every youth
A consignment of four Krupp guns, together between 14 and 17 years in Hongkong should
with a quantity of ammunition which had been be allowed a sent at any of the classes which ordered by the Cantur authorities through a he may claim to attend, provided always, of German firm, has arrived here, and aurangs- couric; that he can read and understandments are being made to take delivery of same. A. S. WATSON & CO., English, and that his general education
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warrants his inclusion in the class. We sup pose that the "satisfactory references" phrase will not be interpreted 100 harshly, and
and that promising European
Chinese children, between the ages we have nam- ed, will be allowed every opportunity of pursuing thoss studies for which they hunger. At the same time, the phrase is a curious one, especially when it is considered that the Institute is a Government institution and not a private school where the beadmaster may pick and choose. A very wise provision Ordinary bealtor pwmunication sold buldrow is that which says that pupils at day schools
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SUBSCRIPTION RÅTKS (IN ARMANCK), DALLY-350 per annum.... -WBXKLY—$18 per manum.
The rice per quarter and pór murem, proportions!, The daily issue in delivered free when the addreu in accessible to memanger, the cupton sent by post an aditional $1.80 per quarter le charged for powago,. The portage on the weekly one to any part of the
world is Bữ cents per quartar,,
ten centar Weekly, twenty- Bingle Copies, "Daily
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will not be admitted except with the approval of the principal of the school they attend. Few boys who are day scholars are mentally fit to perform their home lessons received at the day school and also absorb the instruction imparted
The Chinese gunboat Sun Hong was, a short time ago, despatched to Shui Tung with in structions to enlist a number of recruits there, and this vessel yesterday returned 10 port with A number of row recruits on board. These men will be trained in the Canton Military Training School. -**
18th February,
KRUFP GUNS.
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LIKIN COLLECTIONS.
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26 Lochleven, dark pony, 13-1-$115, 27. Pride of Cadzow--155.
28 Strathmohr, gray pony, (3.4-$165. 29 Strathasira, bay pony, 1.3.0-$160, 30 Strathgrant, grey pony, 13,0–$145. 31 Black Prince Ross, black pony, 12.3-$60. 37 Lancaster Rose, (late. Rustic) 'bay pony, 13.2-$250.
33 Mira, grey pony, 13.0-$125.
34 Siriped Rose, white pony, 17.3-$75. 35 Hayden, grey Rony, 13.1565. 36 Sparkford, dua pony, 134–$55.
37 Trent, chestnut pany, 13.1-$55. 38 Preston, winner of Phaethon Stakes 1907
The collection of Likis dues for the last ten-560. days of the 12th moos last year, no reported by the Cantan Laikin Bureau, amounts to Taels 131,849.73.
39 Septima, winner of Visitors' Cup--$135, '-- 40 Grey griffin-$40.
41 Betsy, waler. Carries a lady, quiet to ride and drive-$120,
42 Saladin-$40,
44 Grey Tick, bay. Winner of Garrison Cup-$zoo.........
*:45 Pilgrim, spotted - $180.
47 Seringspatam, grey➡Si5o. 48 Cobbler, chesoul-5;5.
49. Repentance, brown-554.
PROPOSED REDUCTION OF TAXATION. H.E. the Viceroy has received instructions, from the Ministry of Finance at Peking to discuss and report on the various, pelty taxes levied in the province of Kwangtung 01 the people, with a view to abolish. ing some of them in order that "Tungsbui" tax may be charged in their stead. U.E. has given instructions to his sub- ordinates to make inquiries and to prepare a report on same to be forwarded to the Tuchipp. If this proposed reform on ibe part of the Government be effected, the general publicSound and quiet-$160. will be greatly benefitiéd and the cost of living.
53 Astima, bay, China pony, Confidential will not increase so much as expected from the back, up to weight, believed sound-$75.
13 A's Usual, brown China pony. Trained prescat outlook.
polo pooy, very quiet hack, believed sound-$50.
54 Eglinton, brawn pony, 13.2-$120.
APPOINTMENTS.
A Peking telegram states that H.E. Yuan
by the evening tutors, le fact, in the majority Shi-kai, the president of the Ministry of
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of cases we should say the thing is practically || Foreign Affairs and Grand Councillor, will be impossible, soo headmasters of schools in re-appointed to the Viceroyalty of Chihli and Hongkong should be, exceedingly chary in HF. Tang Shap, the present Governor of granting the required permission, no matter Fenztien, will be appointed as president of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. how badly they may hurt the feelings of the akpiring students One thing at a time is a good principle to follow and particularly so in the case of a boy, or a giri for that matter, who is harassed by the intricacies and perplexities of, say, vulgar fractions or algebra, and has to pie HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1968. sent the result of his efforts next morning. An
The Hanging Celegraph
HONGKONG, TECHNICAL
other excellent regulation reads: "Women are admitted to certain of the classes on application
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H. E. the Viceroy has telegraphed to the Central Government, in reply to an inquiry as to the advisability of minting one tuel pieces in- stead of the dollar piece, stating that the tael 'piece is quite unsuitable for the province and advises the continuance of the minting of dollar as of old.
CAMPHOR INVESTIGATION. Total Yip Shin-tsun, who, acepimpanied
to the director." Certainly we confuss to aby a camphor manufacturing expert, left here INSTITOTH.
Iseling of fear of the lady, who would huil Although the prospects of the Hongkong dissertation on the principles of mechanics Technical Institute for the second session, at our head, but we would rather have which commences on Monday next, is marked that than the insipid, ignorant and egeti “Provisionzi" we may take it that the charac-, tistical chatter which is all too, prevalent
ter of the classes will remain essentially as the world over at the present day, "Sinci punctuality and regular attendance are essen.
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they are stated in the syllabus. The object of
the classes, which are held in the evening, is
tial" is another rule, but it should not be pressed too hardly, for there AID OCCASIONS
a short time ago for the district of Tsungfa to 'make' investigations into the camphor growing and refining industry there, returned yesterday. and presented a report together with samples: of camphor obtained from that district for H. E.'s information."
27.03
THE LOST BRACHLET.
OWNER FOUND.
to afford," facilities for the study of engineer ing, and for giving a commercial and sehen no satisfactory excuse can be furnished
At the Police Court, this morning, the coolie scientific training." That idea is a most hudby a budding genius desirous of seaping the who was arrested a few days ago on a charge able one in a Colony which is so keeply benefits placed at his disposal by a benevolent of being in unlawful possession of a gold corb. interested in its engineering enterprisca, and Government. We notice that in the rule which chain bracelet, which, according to him, he had. was brought before Mr. H..H.J. Gompertz, has so much to gain from an educated youth says Each student, should provide himseil picked up near Blackhead's Point, Kowloon, who have been instructed in at least the with the text-books, instruments, apparatus; charged with theft. Mrs. M. D. Richie, of rudimentary subjects of commercial knowledge, etc, recommended by the lecturer of the "Hollyrood," Kowloon, stated the bracelet be- We may as well quote the subjects of instruction class he attends the predicate is in the indica. Innged to her. She lost it on Friday last be
wvidence of arrest followed. in full, as they appear in the prospectus. The live instead of the imperative mood. There tween Des Vicar Road and Mody Road, must be many a poor boy, who having paid his classes will be conducted under three sections
Accused stated that he
had picked up the The subjects taught this session will be as $4, would End it impossible to equip himself: trinket and, in igoprangh, Attempted 19
Lowas→Engineering section:-practical ms- with all the machinery which might be con...ofile, shematics, building construction, applied aldered necessary to bis advancement by a mechanics, machine drawing, steam, mag. capricious master, although quite capable and electricity. Commerce secilon- of Attīmilating bis arguments from the
typswriting
so Highland Heather, sound and quiet. Suitable for hack and palo pony-$65.
Glenlui, winner of Nil Desperandum.
35. Kirkguozeon, grey. pony, 13.2-$100,
54 Kirkpatrick, black pony, 13.0, Winner.
of Wong nei-chong Stakes-585,
57 Kirkmichael, black pony, 12,3 Winner. of Valley Stakes--$105.
ins!, reads:-
Gentlemen, The directors now submit to you a statement of the affairs of the company l balance sheet for the year ending 31st December, 1907.
DIRECTORS.
L
warki Dockyard of Kobe, the Mitsu Bishi. Yard of Nagasaki, and all of the smaller abip building yards had been extending their worke of late for the purpose of building steamers of
larger size, and so of participating in the bounty. The shipbuilding encouragement bounty
The balance of profit and loss account for the year, after writing off all charges and expenses, amounted to $11,703.06. The directhe nature of a grant to steamers to be built, and
at the present time when the supply of sice tors therefore recommend that a dividend of 5175 per share be paid, which, after writing off and iron for material for shipbuilding in Japan was scarce, and the umber of skilled mp the directors and auditors' fees, will leave a
chanics was yet comparatively limited, the pros balance of $553.06 to be carried forward to
grois of the shipbuilding indusity of Japan credit of a new profit and loss account.
could not be hoped for unless it enjoyed a Mesars. T. F. Hough and W, H. Gaskell of the shipbuilding encouragement bounty was Lounty. The increase shown in the estimates
having retired, Messrs. E, Jones Hughes and
due to the war, which necessitated the opening Marray Stewart were appointed in their stond, Messrs E Jones Hughes and Murray Blewatt up of additional lines of steam navigation, and there would be many additional steamers com- having resigned, Messrs. T. F. Hough and . Pinckney were appointed in their stead. Their pleted in the coming fiscal year which would be entitled to the bounty. If the term of tha appointments now require confirmation.
Mesir. T. F, Hough and H. Pinckney retire Shipbuilding Encouragement Law was for by rotation, but offer themselves for re-election.pudiated, shipbuilders could not carry on their "business", "with any degree of confidence,, He was, however, unable to say anything de- fipite before having more fully investigated the question. Japanese shipping showed a marked Increase after the war, and steamers entering and clearing the various porté were DOW MEIS numerous than foreign steamers, Tomas ( that nwners of steamers not receiving Govern ment'ssistance were experiencing difficulties
power. in their business, but it was beyond the pow of the Gove pment to help every steamship owner. The only, remedy for that complaint $186,000.no
284.95 that the owners of unsubsidised' vessels 167.05 should exercise increased diligence and per 11,703.06 severatice-Japan Chronicle,
$193,155.06
AUDITOR.
The accounts have been audited by Mr. C. W. May who now relites, but offers himself for ré-election,
T. F. HOUGH, Chairman.
Hongkong, 14th February, 1908.
BALANCE SHEET TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1907. Liabilities: December 31st, roc?.
Paid-up capital..................... Accounts payable .......................................ozparka Dividends outstanding,coin...... Balance of profit and loss account.
Assets December 31st, 1907.
Cost of property. ............................... Cash
Accounts receivable......................................
Tria
SINGAPORE HARBOUR BLAZK,
$182,032.17 TONGKANG ILLUMINATES THE SHIPPING.
8,556.47
There was considerable excitement in skip. 1,566 47 ping and other circles last night, just befoin dinner time, reports the Singapore Free Press $192,15'500
of th fast, when great flames were scen shoot up from some vessel away in the an chorage. From the shore it looked like a local” ship ablaze, but in the darkness this was deceptive.
PROFIT AND LOSS-ACCOUNT.
Mega Dr.
December 31st, 1907.;
18 Kirkdale, duo pons, 13.0.. Griffo-$80.To Chaiges
59. Kirkconnol, grey pony, 13.3.. Sub, griffin || To Repaira desemnandun pot raced-Sico.
To Fire insurance
So Kirkoswald, white pany, 13.). Sub. griffin not raced-160,
Kirkmaboe, grey posy, 13.0. zad to Pro fessional Cup-$180.
61 Kirkcudbright, grey pony, 12.3. 3rd in Hangkong Griffins, 3rd in Tientsin Stakes--- $150
63 Nigel, chestout pony, 12,3-Ēja, 64 Wensley, grey pony, 13.0-$90.
65 Forfar, winner of Hongkong Griffint Stakes--$190.
66 Nairn, griffio-$55.
67 Renfrew-545-
68 Haddington-560.
69 Spilt Milk, pole pony-Sie.
yo Yellow Stone, polo pony-$55.
21 Fleetfoot, chestant, sub, griffin, Winner of German Cup and. Hongkong Staker, ged in Valley Stakes-$590.
72 Dalliance, grey, sub, griffin, winner of Jockey Cup and grd in Racing Stakes--$300,
73 Energy, grey, sub.griffin, very ikely polo poDy-$150.
74 Finesse, bay China pony, 13.7-$130,
Chicano, grey China pony, 191–5110 25: 76 Highland Waif--$75.
77 The Ditch-$80.
78 White China pony, good hack and polo pony $20,
79 Mainalay, white pony, 131
to Chestout popy, weight carrier 13.11-$50 131′ Gray China poby, 137, suitable for polo
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To Crown renti...................
To Commission to agents,..
To Balance to be appropriated 'as
follows Directors' less.......5 Auditor's fees... ་་** Dividend of $1,71 per
share
·5 0.00 50.00
...... 10,500 00
To be carried to now
profit & loss efc.
653.06
January 1st, 1907. By Undivided profits too......
December 31, 1907,
By Rent... By Interest By Scrip fees
800.21 2,442.50 535 48 786 1,136.00
A tongkang of two masts, owned by Klings, had on board a cargo of kerosine or lubricating. all supposed to have come from the. Den of Crombie, a large oil vessel which anived yesterday from New York with 35,545 cases of oil and 1,500 drums of patrol or motor spirit for the Sundrid Oil Company, The nature of the contents of thạ, tongkang. soon became apparent by the mass of oranga coloured flames, thickly edged with dark brown smoke, that arose and sullenly drified caste
·ward. Atball past seven the alarm was raised, and very soon after that the vertel was 'a muS 17.403-25 of flames, occasionally shooting up a hundred feet, and always fúridly threatening the rest of the shipping. Fortunately the tongkang (was, 1,089.15 well out in the harbour, and as she drifted with the tide to the westward, was clear of 16,715.56|| the ships at auctor in the Roads, The Firs
74-54 Brigade turned out and the motor engine ran, 23.00 down to Johnston's Pier, where it soon found the
uselessness of endeavouring to quench a fire. $17,103,25
mile or more from the shore, but rare The police launch went out and followed the, drifting forosce, as the tongkang soon became, in its wanderings with the tide. It was not aḥies. to take the derelict in tow, nor to attempt to quench the flames, but the crew stood by j that to damage was done to other vessel first it seemed as if the tongkang through Keppel Harbour, but evez weat affigthedirectiomol l'enclsla burnt out, continding to throw u
SHIPPING AND MAILS
NAMASKA DUN,” English (Delhi) zoth lost, 8 an German (Kleist) 25th insti American (Mongolia) 27th inst, 'German (Prini Ludwig) 4th prox.
The Mogul Lion sa, Ghores, loft Liverpool on 16th lost
The Boston S. S. Co's Lu. Tremend unilved at Yokohama to-day
*** as the cases or drums burst, till s
at the water's edge, and all her planks), f
THE HALLA as Spiela lafu Nagasaki ön
19th inst., 8., and may be expected here an burol thre synd instal
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82. Pat--$150,
of that
83. Ben Eion-$753
rond for
14 Dan Pop -533
85 Highland Bonnell-$6
66 Crockville-$30,
Chestout pony-sti
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